Mark Koernke discussed the Maui fires as a potential deliberate attack using jellified accelerants (napalm-like materials), noting suspicious evidence of pre-fire ground contamination and selective property damage while Oprah Winfrey's properties remained untouched. He connected this to eminent domain legislation and plans for 15-minute cities, comparing the situation to historical colonialism and feudal peasant enclaves. The show covered extensive logistics recommendations for AR-15 platform weapons, specifically promoting 300 Blackout and 7.62x39 upper receivers as affordable alternatives to 5.56 NATO to diversify ammunition sources. Koernke highlighted a night orienteering competition at Camp Nagi-Hitcham with 27+ teams, praised patriotic music by Carl Klang and Steve Voss as tools for awakening the public, and discussed NBC (nuclear, biological, chemical) defense equipment and surplus gear procurement.
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Remember you're not fighting that far from your base of operations in the early stages of the conflict that's coming. You're going to have to deal with cleaning out the trash in your area, the globalists, the ring knockers, and the leftists. Who's who in the zoo is always a very important thing to understand they need to have that list made now rather than waiting till last minute later, okay? Number one a couple things now. I've watched this report twice. It's an odd series of What are now after-action reports in the area where the fires took place in Maui? There was a complaint That was actually registered and put into a number of different public postings with different social media about the area being hit with something that appeared to be viscous. Like tacky material, it had a greasy feeling to it. It appeared in the evening apparently, it did not show up during the day. It was at night, everybody went to bed, they woke up, and the area was covered with this material. Now, The pictures I've seen, the stuff literally kind of had a jellified slash a Vaseline kind of feel to it by what they said. They're looking at how it was on the grass or at least on the ground, or if you call it grass, it's why you got it. Not everybody grows grass everywhere on the planet the way we do and or any other parts of the country. And Hawaii is unique with the terrain conditions, etc. But what is fascinating about this is again This was preparatory now. What would it be? It's an accelerant. I believe That at least with the part that I've seen and considering that this is one of the heavily hit areas while some areas were hit others were not What would I surmise by what I've seen well so far? It looks to be jellified fuel probably whatever variant government spent lots of money on this big money big Chemical industries right the ring knockers have full access to all of this, but you do too The jellified material there should say jellified napalm slash jellified petroleum products Yeah, as in a fuel accelerant gasoline for instance when you Apply the factory produced enhancer which gelifies the fuel. There's a bunch of things going on. If you've never seen this, or you might recall it, if you went to Knob Creek machine guns, maybe I'll jog your memory on this. Maybe you went to Knob Creek many times. At Knob Creek, there were a couple of guys in the western Forgive me, Northwestern corner of the pavilion that usually dealt in reloading supplies and chemicals. Anybody remember this? And one of the things that they brought in, which by the way I've seen the military, but they were buying it from the factories producing this, it is the powdered enhancer for producing jellified fling thrower fuel. Now, it's not what you think. It's not gasoline. It's not, in fact, by the time you're done, this stuff is, in fact, they were selling it by the pound because it is used in weed burners also. So I suggest that we start talking to people who are in that industry. There are many people that use weed burners, but we're not talking the cheapy-chintzy stuff you see, like the, oh, it's a flamethrower, and it says flamethrower on the side, or hell something or other. Those are reasonable facsimiles but really ghosts of a commercial flamethrower, okay? They're nothing like what you would expect. The big thing here is that this fuel, all of stabilizers and locks and bonds, the high accelerant with napalm or with any type of military deployed saturation combustible like this, you have what is called a high low burn. Now the high burn is anything in a higher octane. Gasoline, of course, is typically the first choice. But there are other materials that can be used that will produce the relative high burn. Low burn is, and if you're in a pinch, there's a pharmacope book, so to speak, there's a formula book for flamethrowers, real ones, military ones. that explain to you how to mix up in the field from available resources, transmission fluid, crank case oil, regular oil, food grade oil like vegetable oil. Combine that with the high burn gasoline or other materials, any of the Eames or alcohol, white gas can work and white gas used to be very common out there. Basically, it's unleaded fuel. I'm letting gasoline as we know it today, but however we look at it, this stuff was around and in good quantities. So you take a high burn, you mix it with this powder, and it eliminates the need for having to scrounge up transmission fluid or anything like that. But what does it do? Well, it also has magnesium. In fact, unless they've gotten hit with a rain, and even if they have, then I would look to the sluice points. Somebody needs to collect examples immediately. I don't care how this echo chamber works, but somebody needs to collect examples immediately of surface soil and ash. Specifically areas that would have been, say, just shallow burned. Any place where you have a yard, front, or whatever is going to have a very shallow burn. But all of these areas got touched by this material. Now, first thing I'm going to do is, well, Mark, it wouldn't last you if you put it out there. I don't know, guys, here's the thing about enhanced flaming material. It has magnesium. It has a number of other minerals in it that are specifically designed for high combustion, but also for creating extreme heat, you know, higher-end heat. So when you see napalm, don't just think that. High-low gasoline, diesel fuel, whatever. This is designed so that the enhancer bonds and brings everything together, gelifies everything. It allows for it to be very consistent in its viscosity. Once mixed in a flamethrower, you can do, and if you look at all the ritual manuals on operation of a flamethrower, you can create what is called a flame minefield, a flamethrower minefield. What do I mean by that? You take your flamethrower, you shut off your match, and you aim out into an area and you spray an area down. Remember the movie Braveheart? Remember the first battle that everybody was so impressed with? Think that way. In other words, you pre-deploy the material in an area forward of something that's attacking you. And then as they move forward, what the flamethrower operator would do, or somebody would torch it, so the flamethrower operator is a better choice, because he can reach up to 100 yards, depending upon how he focuses his street. Okay? So you bring up the flamethrower, and what you do is a shot over there that's on fire, a shot over there that's on fire, and automatically the whole field that you've created is burning. And this is not gasoline. Don't think just gasoline. This is a high-enhanced, High intensity focused flame, focused fire, focused burn. However, I would assume that if they did this, it was done from the air at night. Typically they wouldn't be driving and they could have. I mean, it would be bizarre. People are dead brain cold stupid as far as paying attention. You know, some of the stuff we've seen walk through areas, you point right at, they tell you, I've never seen that. You point right at it and go, well, it's right there. Oh, I didn't know that was there. Well, you're the one who lives here. I don't, I'm just visiting. So the fact is that it could have been most likely was done at night, probably done low level aircraft spraying, helicopter. Who knows? Maybe bigger drones? I mean, come on. Today we've got RC toys that are the size of a small helicopter that I'm sure military application-wise, especially in an area like in the Pacific, would be available to either the corporates or available to the government. Would the DOD cooperate? You've got plenty of Satanists and for enough money, the DOD prostitutes now can be bought for chump change. guaranteed actually just they'd like it because they'd be able to play with their toys and you know on the top of it I'm talking everything else and I'm not I'm not being mean I'm just this is the world you're living in For enough money these characters to do whatever But whoever however it was done It's most likely because this happened only in the last 24 to 48 hours before This incident took place now first thing people say well it might be raining there could rain or whatever well even if it even if it did The enhanced as you is it was pointed out by what the individual did when they were touching the ground and these videos came out before this is stuff that was in social media in that area on Maui Before the fire took place there outside people are putting their hands in this stuff and we're showing how it's sticking to the fingers Guys this stuff will survive a percentage of higher moisture, you know content, you know, where you have, you do have a little bit of rain, not a downpour. A super soaker would probably help you a little bit, not much. If it was burning, then the moisture would help. But problem is, is that some of the enhancers even take advantage of the H2O and use it as part of the fuel consumption system. Not if it's on water, like a lake or whatever, but if there is water applied The later variants were produced after, well, at the end of and little after Vietnam are much more sophisticated, a little more, you know, better living through chemistry was applied to the type of accelerants that could be used with either, you know, aerial deployed napalm sprayed from helicopter and then set fire later or flamethrowers. And flamethrowers have the option to go, you know, burn or not burn. And again, spray an area, hose an area down, and then light it up. So these are things they don't show you in the movies, but this is part of the real world of flamethrowers and flame projection technology. By the way, most helicopters have the ability, although they'll tell you, oh, we've banned it. We've banned APO, don't you know? Yeah, like cluster bombs are banned and most of the world we're using the shit out of them. If you go to the attack helicopters like the Apache and you do a dial-up in the software, right now it shows that napalm rockets are still in the inventory, that the system is prepped and ready to use them, and it is part of what they're planning on doing down the road. So if you don't know about that, guess what? We just brought you up to speed, okay? And you're not supposed to know about it, because it's a real good secret that the backstabbing rats in government are trying to keep. So for everybody out there again, I will remind you that this particular thing with Maui, there's any number of other considerations. Number one, the strange thing, and of course, that everybody is pointing out, they're finally seeing again, which is one of the other reasons that the outhouse, the White House and government didn't want to draw any attention to what is a significant disaster for the people who live there, is you have buildings burned, but trees intact, literally standing around the building that burned. How is that possible? Guys, you ever seen a palm tree burn? Do you know how they burn? What they burn like? Have you ever seen a palm tree burn? Take a look at those pictures. How is it that you've got buildings that have been incinerated to the ground but you've got palm trees within close proximity? I've been around fires all my life. Everybody had, you have long enough to either have people's houses burned down but we have You know, I've been in a lot of different businesses and industrial situations and even in close proximity, I mean, we're talking, we say close proximity, I'm talking a hundred feet away. Material melts, you know, with constant exposure as a building is burning down. Do you realize what kind of calories are being produced? Okay. So anything in close proximity is at risk. And if it's combustible, if it doesn't just drip and melt because maybe it has a higher flash point, Guess what? There's a lot of other stuff out there that doesn't and organics have a tendency to really not be protected by fire from fire. So heads up on that one too. But I wanted to mention that because it is out there in the social media and it was not part of the, oh look, we're going to have a fire. It was one of those things where, oh my God, what the hell did somebody piss on us? And the system Well I'm sure it's going to try to make stuff disappear as quickly as they can or maybe they need a time. Don't draw attention while they're busy scouring these social media platforms and mechanisms and the horrors that are in the social media platforms are going to make sure the information disappears. I mean after all they've been lying their ass off to you about everything else. Why do you in any way shape or form believe that they're not going to cooperate fully since they're all into the same satanic, pedo, queer crap that the click is that's in the government? Be it the DOD, CIA, take your pick, whatever. They're all just a bunch of perverts traveling together. So anyway, just a heads up on that one, number one. Number two, something I was gonna point out. You know, we've been talking about this get ties into, well, one of the reasons they did this, like, okra, okra, one piece property is just down the road from, you know, from all these people's houses that burned down. No, it was planned, probably was planned. I'm not disagreeing with that in any way, shape or form. But it just brought me into a conversation before the program here that I want to kind of emphasize. You know, the thing is they want to, apparently they want to steal the property under eminent domain, which they just conveniently passed before they had this convenient fire, which means whoever conveniently passed it, somebody should walk up, put a bull in their head. If somebody's family died in this fire and it's demonstrated that these characters did all these actions, advance, oh, I just go out and find them and put a bullet in their ass. I know, actually, ball peen hammer and do it quietly, and that way you can probably get more of the people who actually were the problem. But it needs to happen. There's no doubt in my mind about that. However, what's the reason? Well, one of the reasons is argued that they are trying to push for building one of these 15-minute cities. Carried out everything that's there, you know ban all the peasants. Oprah Winfrey has been buying property up all through the area. None of her property burned. Of course none of her property was sprayed with an accelerant. So of course none of her property burned in this convenient whirlwind of blah blah blah. It's their line sacks of BS. This was a fabricated incident. That's all there is to it. I do not doubt that. How many people were killed? Well, that determines how many days it should take for especially burned alive. Anybody who was responsible for this needs to suffer at least that many hours of being burned to death slowly. Not right away. These people didn't die quickly, but I wouldn't want whoever it is that caused this to die quickly. I would want them to die horribly and slowly. Look like fire. They're not moving the bodies. until the specialist team of six to seven individuals shows up and can identify and they're not identifying bodies unless the entire body is there. So if they find your skull and a femur in the house there, sorry, you're not a real death because you're not all there. Oh, yes he. Again, so we've got 1,000, 1,300, 1,200 people that are missing and we're going to what, claim that they're all just MIA? Well, here's the thing. Apparently, they didn't set off the tsunami warning, which is that they got a horn like we have for tornadoes. You know, the horn goes off. It's like, okay, well, let's see what direction the wall cloud is coming from. And I'll decide whether I need to go indoors or whether I'm going to get pelted with hail or not. But these people did not warn the public, but they kept the kids home from school that day. So the parents go to work, the kids are home alone, they're being told to shelter in place by the local government. So they shelter in their houses and little kids, what the heck do they know until the house, you know, until the wall of the house next to them is on fire, they're not going to have half a wit about what's going on. So they're fearing that there's a huge loss of, you know, the youth, the skinny ones. Charm. Yeah. Yes, those children. And that the government's afraid that this information will come out because then people are gonna, well, because nobody ever does otherwise, people are gonna demand accountability from them as to why this with the children. So that's speculation I saw in a couple of different articles. Well, I think the big thing, would that be the case? And again, that makes sense as far as, because there's been a lot of talk about the children, how many children were lost. And if that is the routine and they already knew that they had a situation developing, Combine that with the information we have and I will say again the discussion about the material on the ground Guys that was in social media a day and two days before This happened so people in the area had something that they didn't recognize but did not perceive as a threat and As this thing was you know apparently developed Well, I guess a bunch of children were sacrificed by the occultist Wow sacrificed in fire. So the occultists got to burn a bunch of kids to death. All part of a bigger plan to steal property from the actual landowners because they want, they just passed an eminent domain clause for that area that has been in contest. People didn't want to sell out for chump change anyway. Again, Hawaii has always been a stupid price cost of living unless you can be a beach bum. There's all kinds of things you can do if you know how to improvise, death, and overcome. But the lion's share of the people that are there, it's like if you're in the military. It used to be the go-to, the big promise thing. I'd watch somebody doing a really cute tongue-in-cheek thing. about recruiting and it's like yeah you could be open station in Hawaii. Yeah that's where we're gonna put you. If you sign up right now we'll put you in Hawaii and it's like oh okay well it's great we got you signed up. But, uh, uh, get a little snag here, really. You're not going to be stopping at Hawaii on your way to Okinawa. No, no, it was like, almost as, well, it's even worse. It was like, we're not going to Hawaii. Well, what do you mean? No, they had a different assignment for you. You're going to Fort Polk, Louisiana. And after about three years, then we're going to reassign you to Fort Hood, Texas. And it's like, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, but, it's like, well, it really didn't do you a bad, bad trip. Because if you don't know about Hawaii, yeah, it is kind of neat. But the cost of living is just insane. Now, the only good thing about that, the military years ago did an adjustment for cost of living and all the other fun stuff because there was such a complaint. Okay, I got to go live in paradise, but paradise caused too much to live in. So they had enough complaints that the military had to create an adjusted cost of living scale. I don't know if it's still in effect, but it was for decades. I know it was when I first went in back in the 70s that they already had it in place. And so the secret was knowing how to and what job to pick up to be able to gain the pet on the head and the squeeze on the ass in terms of income. But because of that, ain't nobody living cheap in Hawaii. The idea of those people don't make it but it's still if you take a look it's kind of it's like living in California and owning property there one of the reasons that California caters for years could piss in the pool the way that they did so easily and then run away is because the cost in real estate was always so high that even if you're a complete failure in California after you decided to let the neighborhood go to hell in a handcart, crime went through the roof and whatever, is you could sell the property and live anywhere in the West and live for two years, probably, without even having to work. You'd have that much money left over and you'd be buying more land in a bigger house than you lived in in California. A postage stamp piece of property could go for anywhere from $600,000 to a million dollars with a house on it, depending on which area you're in. Now, of course, today with San Francisco and Los Angeles and the Jewish mob doing what they're doing, they're doing that to readjust the property values because they've gone so high, there really isn't any profitable manipulation. The costs are also extreme. So right now they're running everything down, the land won't change, they'll turn around after they devalued everything, the Jewish mob will come in, they'll demand a big big police state, they'll come in, mop everybody, you know, mop the floor with everybody, and then all of a sudden it will be wonderful, come back in and spend your money. Well with Hawaii, this looks like the same scam. Except that, again, there's also a sidebar here that they've been pushing for those 15 minute 15 minute village you need to live with one of those 15 minute communities and then you have to live right there and everything else all the other property that that's not yours or anybody's now just the Communists I mean just the royalist just the monarch is the monarchists get to have their big piece of real estate you know okra wimpy down the street having her big piece of real estate that was not touched by this fire more than one pieces of real estate that weren't touched by this fire at all, but your properties were touched by the fire Hebrew lightning. And they decided before this fire happened to pass eminent domain. So now that the Hebrew lightning has taken place, cooperation by the occultists to attack the property owners that are presently there, First they got a benefit they got to burn and sacrifice the occultists got to burn and sacrifice a bunch of children dudes You know kind of brownie points that is on top of you know for when you're doing skullduggery and that's what this is and you can murder some kids and get away with it in the process like that all they may not get away with it because people are connecting the dots real fast, so they're gonna have to maybe roll sideways, but Now that they've got the eminent domain scam, it's going to be, well, yeah, you people built all those houses, but now we're going to bring our Patsy Hawaiian Stooges in. Oh, colonialism. Remember what I said the other day? Some asshat was making the statement that, oh, the reason that this happened is because of colonialism. So now they'll have their, the Jewish mafia has their stunt dummy meat puppet who will tell you all about how it would be evil and horrible and terrible for all you peasants to build your houses back where your houses were. After all, since government burned you out, or I should say the spit swapping, re-knocking, occultist burned you out. And so because of eminent domain and the possibility of threat, even though this has never happened before, See, there's the other problem with, well, this kind of situation hasn't happened before, at least not in a very long time. And so you guys all need to be right off your property. Well, what's gonna happen? We're gonna just make it natural. No, no, no, we're gonna re-engineer the area because now that they're developing it to be the Maui Island Resort for the very rich, they're gonna need a place for the peasants to live. And so they're gonna put up one of these 15-minute ghettos. I mean villages, peasant quartering facilities like monarchists have always had. where you keep the villagers in this little area and those that come out and pick up the pig shit and those who come out and trim the brush and those who are allowed to come out, if you do come out and you're not allowed to, you'll be shot. You'll be shot by the secret police that are being run by Oprah Winpy and all the other Epstein characters, you know, that went to Epstein Island that now apparently are your new neighbors. Well, they're not really your neighbors because they don't consider you anything other than a mop. So the slaves can come into the ghetto, the 15 minute ghetto, the peasants, and you will live like they did throughout the Middle Ages and before the Middle Ages and back into deep dark time before America showed up and had that idea that you're just as good as anybody else and you have a right to property. But you know what? Royalists hate that. Royalists really hate you. And so now they're implementing their next stage of monarchy on the planet you will own nothing and you'll be happy now you'll own nothing but the rest of them will own plenty because they'll be owning what you own thanks for working on it clearing it all off and everything but now you peasants you really should stay in your little 15-minute ghetto and your new peasant enclave, 15-minute, you know, by the way, they had this in Japan. I told you before, although it was reversed when the Japanese went out and took over parts of the islands in the Pacific, like in the Philippines, they had colonial enclaves, but they made sure that they had a bit of Japan, like a square or so many miles of Japan there. And I'm not talking World War II, I'm talking way back, hundreds of years ago. And guess what, don't come inside the compound, you will be executed. We use you for cattle, chattel, whatever. Now in reverse order, Okra, the royalist, is trying to plop her ass off down there in the islands. I would say because they all know that they've turned America into a shit pie. So what they're doing is they're planning on hiding in the Hawaiian Islands, which will be militarized for the rain knockers so that what few peasants are still allowed. And by the way, the idiot Hawaiians who think that somehow they found a friend, yeah, they'll be used to a degree probably as administrators and front dummies for whatever other garbage. Anytime anybody says anything, they'll just prop them up out in front. and put Kula skirts on them with bones in their noses, you know, take your pick, whatever image they want to present. And they'll tell you all about how holy this and holy that, and you don't need to be here. And shame on all of you for thinking you're going to be here. Well, what about Okra? Okra's okay. She's got money. Okra, Wimpy's okay. Okay. Podesta's okay. He's got money. Obama's okay. He's got money. But the rest of you peasants now will be evil eco-terrorists. But the ones who burned everything out using the acceleration with it there not eco terrorists there their royalty Everybody see how that works the reason just put a bullet in her ass That's just like I said, that's that's where that's where things are going. There isn't any conversation left on pretty much any of this But we will point out a mark and what go ahead there the 15-minute city routine with the royalists and this new reset thing that they want to do, the great reset. Anybody remember the series back from the 60s with Patrick McGooin, the prisoner? Anybody can go out on the internet and you can find some clips of it. At the very least, you can probably find the whole series. I think it's on archive.org. But I've been able to watch it again. It is the village where they put him. And everything's monitored and everything's scrutinized and everybody's watched and everybody's a snitch and everybody's the brat and everybody's under suspicion. And that's just exactly what they want to do. It's almost like they sat down at one of those bohemian growth things, watched that movie and then said, hey, that's what we ought to do. Yeah. If you go watch the original series, Again, remember, it was one of those transitional, mod kind of programs, 60s mod. And what's fascinating about it is all of the different conversa- the most important thing is listening to the conversations. Because it's not like they just show you stuff. They tell you. There are specific conversations that literally are from Council on Foreign Relations, the Tabestock Institute, all of the other groups out there at the time, which have sprouted all these other parasitic multi-headed fruit loop operations that are, the petals are running right now. And it's, the cast of characters may change, but the technique does not. The cast of characters has changed over the years. But the technique and what their intentions are you need nothing changed about that at all So it's really rather fascinating like you said to watch and step through one you know one one episode after each one to give you a little more Some of them some people might have a tough time absorbing now But if you sit down and just let it flow you'll see what we're talking about Because some things don't really get clear in one episode until you see the other follow-up episode or two where the storyline proceeds because remember they don't just do those things in a vacuum. You always have a timeline at least for the used to be for the not just for the whole season but in many cases the entire series is pre-mapped out with a destination and that The idea is, people always ask us, why would they do that? Well, because you can put it in front of everybody's face and laugh your ass off because people aren't paying attention. And the other thing, like L. Ron Hubbard said, if you read his books, oh, he's a, you know, Scientology, yeah, I know, but read, he was a science fiction writer. If you read what he said in Mission Earth, The Enemy's Plan, part of the Mission Earth, not Battlefield Earth, Mission Earth, If you read the intro to that and read what he said about science fiction and then you step back and you take a look at what he now, especially now, okay, with what you know now about the pedophiles, which we already told everybody forever about this, but now everybody, it's on everybody's lips, go read the first book, Mission Earth, The Enemy's Plans. And when you read it, Just like all these other venues that you go into, the Prisoner of Sci-Fi, it's actually a combination of Spy movie from the period, Spy series from the period, because originally he was an agent. It's science fiction. You'll understand that when you take a look at what all is involved with where he is. And to a degree, it is social engineering. It's a discussion on social engineering. All of it applies as far as subjects take into consideration now, just as it did then. And in reality, let's remember something, the enemy lost in a lot of cases. They didn't win every battle. And they really are gimwits. The other side is made up of some of the most idiotic people that could gravitate towards any position of power, which is the scary part. For some people, for me, it's just, well, that was a good reason to shoot, there is. But it is interesting that they cannot be and are not creative. We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. And so all they can do is rehash what they have done over and over and over again. Which is why a lot of what's been done then is so credible now as far as you can show somebody to make them think. Use it to help them understand. So heads up. But again, L Ron Hubbard, Mission Earth. the enemy's plan, read the very first thing the author puts on a page. Don't just read the body of the book. Go to the front of the book, work yourself page by page, and read what he said. I'll leave it at that, that way you guys can have some fun figuring it out. 544, we're a little late with what everybody is excited about. All of a sudden people are listening to Patriot music, and a couple of new authors are out there. Carl Klangs, Rock them in their ivory towers is great. We're not gonna play that one right now. Steve Voss, Renegades is another excellent one to get out, pull up and share, share, share in your entire inventory of people you share with. It's on YouTube. Both these songs are on YouTube. But this one I want you to share right now too. Now I want you to especially listen. Everybody listen and if you could, Ain't gonna fight for the New World Order. Now I want you to pay attention because people are picking these songs apart right now. Tell me that this song is not totally applicable and will get out there and it hits every tooth. It drills every nerve. We're gonna rise with the sun in the morning. We're gonna start each brand new day with a prayer. Because without the love and kindness of our Lord and our Savior, we sons of liberty can't get anywhere. We're gonna do the work our Lord puts before us. And there's a job that surely needs to get done. The job of waking up the nation to the new world order, which is trying to put us under their thumb. gonna wait around any longer we're gonna hesitate anymore now that we've opened up our eyes and analyzed the situation we realize we're in a war and it's a struggle for the life of our nation for the survival of our sovereignty and it's a battle for the heart and mind and soul of the people for our freedom and our liberty and so we want to fight for the nation to your global plantation wealth Congress we're gonna tell them we the people And with their stealing and their stolen and stonewalls And if they keep forgetting just who the boss is We might as well not pay him any more taxes If we the people ever finally get our whole act together We could have the global bankers for breakfast System for global communism? View stations And if they flat refuse to play patriotic music Then we'll know whose side they're really on And when we take it to the streets of our cities We'll force the media to cover our action And when we vote we're gonna die Make the Rockefellers one Listen to that song. Don't do it again. Next hour, by the way, too. But I want that if you can't share it everywhere. Right now, Patriot music subjects were breached with, try that in a small town, and Richmond, north of Richmond. Okay? So right now, you can throw this out there, and what you want to see is how people respond. Send it to every person on your list. every group that you can, every person that you can, and let's echo this out virtually all over the place. You want to help with the effort? This doesn't cost anything. This is purely a a project whereby we start the ball rolling because there's plenty of pro-patriot music out there and before people would poo-poo it but now the in vogue thing is well at the least I could listen to music I might piss my pants hide under the bed and put triple face masks on when the time comes again because after all I'm really tough but I'll bend in a heartbeat when it happens that's gonna happen with a bunch of people trust me we're not gonna be surprised about that But in the meantime now that everybody's a little pissy and for the moment they're getting a little angsty In other words, they claim that they're gonna be you know, they're gonna be in opposition This is a tool that you can use. So let's use it Again ain't gonna fight for the new world order. It's Carl Klang. It's on YouTube Go over there pull it share it, I mean drag it over and share it everywhere in groups with your whole mailing list. And again, some of those people may have already sent you a copy of the Richmond from Richmond or sent you a copy of or you know, hey, did you hear about this? Even if they didn't everybody on your list and then watch to see when you send Ain't gonna fight for the New World Order or for that matter the other songs were just talking about Watch to see who responds in what way if you have somebody who is straight you thought well They probably think that's pretty cool. Then they had a they react in a strange way about it Make note of that. Remember, this is how it helps you to clean up your connections, so to speak. And if somebody makes some really off-the-wall or goofy, you know, like stupid statement, then the, in fact, even with the other songs, I would say the same thing. It's like, really? Okay, well that person needs to be progressively slid out of your circle. Progressively, you don't have to do it immediately. Don't be belligerent with them. Just remember that they just told you what kind of attitude they have and they're not going to be the kind of person you want in your circle. I think the modern term is ghosting them, Mark. Yeah, we'll just see. Because the other side thinks that they're the only ones doing this. We've been doing this for a long time to call out. The bad guys on the other side that or should say the ones that the bad guys thought they were going to use and they do So you pay attention and you watch first, you know either snide comments or you know You want to declare want to clarify just in case it doesn't seem all that clear. Are you saying you don't like this piece? You don't like the you know, like you don't like that music and that other song and that other song and why why not and then you know Wait for them to answer. Well, what's your excuse? Where as supposedly the individual tell you how they're so heady and you know, they're you know They're edgy because they're you know against the whatever but then all of a sudden where they have to truly be against something In other words, they actually have to put their money where their mouth is all of a sudden they defecate in their drawers You know and then turn and run like hell all you can see your elbows in the bottom of tennis shoes That's what you need to know now before you get caught by surprise later See how that works? So this is how you use these tools to learn a few things about who you might be associated with. Who it is you're talking to. I thought you were talking to somebody who was maybe a like-minded, but it turns out maybe they're just playing yet. Just something to think about there. So again, use the tools in the toolbox, but especially help us out. Let's share this. Anybody that's listening, guys, no matter where you are in the country, Ain't gonna fight for the new world or and put it out there as hey, this is one of those new songs and They're not gonna know new song what oh, yeah, this is one of those new Patriots songs. It's out there It's in you know, it's out there in the mix. It'll be new to them Yeah, it will be it'll be new to them and then Here's another thing Use the song Steve bosses renegade. That's another great one because again It's flexible in interpretation, right? But if you listen to it step by step, I mean, after all, if you're trying to catch the ear of the Christians that are out there and supposedly are disgusted with what they see, well, here's a way to provide them with some ammunition. Steve Voss, Renegades. And then watch to see who responds in what way about that. Because again, by the way, Steve Voss is also producing, remember, music under another name. And so he has quite a few different labels that he's chosen over the years and has access to but Steve boss is the name that is the name that he used for Well, it's his name. You know used for the production work that he did in the 90s So for everybody out there Steve boss renegade Karl Klangs Again, ain't gonna fight for the New World Order for our friends listening Post that into our scroll for our ongoing scroll at Liberty Tree Radio. I'll get it right. I'll mention it in a microphone. The Gilded site. And if you can, share it over to other locations immediately. Just start plugging away at it. And again, repeat it, repeat the cycle a little later with other people if you can. Another song out of the Carl Clang repertoire, Rock Them in Their Ivory Towers, especially right now because of the last two songs that have come out. Try that in a small town. And so the discussion, because the discussion is about the disgusting turds that make up the District of Criminal crowd with the way it's set up right now, everybody is seeing the problem. In fact, even the Hawaii thing is tied right into the whole that whole fiasco and the money and Everybody can look appropriately with an askew eye at the enemy Let's start stabbing them wherever we can with the tools we have in the toolbox Anyway, we're almost to the top actually. I think we are hold on here. I'm talking a little bit We have the music in there. Yep. We are also very quickly here one last thing And we are going to be touching on some material, especially with regard to ammunition and weapons. When we come back, guys, because we're at the top, so we're not going to be able to make that fit. The term ghetto. Where does the term ghetto come from? What's a bad term? Really? Was it a bad term? What is the history of the word ghetto? And how was it in the depths of time traditionally applied? It is rather interesting. Because if you know construction and use of words, well first of all, who coined the phrase? How deep into the depths of time does the word ghetto and of whose vocabulary was it? Okay, but again, see that's one of the reasons auto-owned, that's not a 15 minute city, that's a ghetto. That's a peasant enclave, right? You're building a peasant enclave so that you can crack the whip on the slaves and have them all in one place. This is not new. Not wanting to know everything is new. Not wanting to rat and spy on the little guy is new. In England, you have the Star Chamber. In England, you have the Dropbox mailboxes all through London. And they had spies watching the mailboxes to see who was going to anonymously leave a tip. on somebody else and they would also spy on the people who dropped the letters on the people that they were spying on. Sound familiar? There was a whole spy grid watching the spy mailboxes where you could walk up and put a letter in there and rat on anybody in the community. But they also wanted to keep an eye on the rat. And eventually, not only would they arrest the person that was to be arrested because of the rat letter, But they would almost always arrest the rat. So there is no honor amongst thieves or police state types. They consider everybody the enemy. Why do you want to leave the DDR? Yeah, because it's a shithole, sir. Ma'am, in that case, in that particular movie. Ma'am, although barely. So for everybody out there, I think we're at the top. And for those of you listening, this is libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org and so much more. And please take the time, share the Carl Klein piece, Ain't Gonna Fight For The New World Order. I mean today, I mean like if you're listening, if you're listening on the computer and you can use your phone or if you can do double task or multitask, if you got your computer, you can do that. You can have the sound off to the side. and you can be shooting out messages right now. But let's get Ain't Gonna Fight for the New World Order by Carl Klang out there and force. And it's a task, it's something we can do. And again, it doesn't cost you anything. Drop it into other areas of activity too, that's the other thing. Put it in places where normally something like that might not have shown up. And that way, again, More people here, more people tune in, more people should say, you know, go dial up to listen to the music. And then they find attachments to attachments to attachments. And by the time they're done, they're, well, there's the scales are dropping from their eyes. This is how it works. Also make mechanical copies, physical copies. I've got stacks and stacks and stacks of CD here. I'm doing music mixes right now. Oh, and, and for Edward and for all of you, I've got a CD right here. It's already in the envelope. It is the intro for Battle for the Republic book run in the in the audio track form. I'm sending these down for Edward to have right there at his fingertips. I'm not gonna worry about shipping it back and forth electronically for you know, whatever. And he'll have these on hand so that we can play excerpts from Battle for the Republic book one, The Dance of Swords. So we're working on it guys. It's getting done. It's another one of those. Well got 50 projects a day We're working on but this is one we do every day. So the first of the audiobook CDs for promo is already in the can I have a little background noise. I think it sounds pretty cool. We put on a set of knees though. A figure walks in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of grave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money'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 will be buried. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given rite, 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? I'd be king. Good noon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Horky. One day closer victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North, northwest, northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we are on satellite. We'll see how all our merchant operators out there, no matter where you are on the planet. With everybody of water you're sitting on. Thank you for the work that you're doing. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And I want to say hello also to our friends in Europe who are suffering through all of the drivel idiocy, incompetency and stupidity that make up the other part of the globalist New World Order betraying Europe and America through the Ring-Backers. And again, time for them to be gone. We're going to be fighting a war. We ain't just fighting with the peons. We're hunting the ones that are the real problem right from the get-go. That's what we've taught everybody to do for many years now. So this kicks off. We're not going to be beating our brains against the wall. We'll be hunting their SARS. And everybody will be pitching in to do it. So anyway, it is Thursday. It is the 17th of August. It is the 15th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K2023. older calendar 2023 battle for the Republic the dance of swords, okay now listen up attention to tension to tension because Dar is going to help me with some stuff here And let me lay the groundwork real quick for this guys We need to be more focused on particular logistic issues with regard to the gladius of the day the ar-15 Now I've told you before first of all be best if you have just another complete rifle But you know what you can do that in pieces the ar-15 is the most Useful Lego block rifle in our inventory for that purpose. We can't run out of ammo. If you have an AR-15, if you have any AR-15, you are not gonna run out of ammunition. One way or another, one caliber or another can be accommodated. Why? Because that upper receiver can be purchased in one piece and offers everything necessary to operate a different chambering, a different caliber, a different cartridge, okay? Now, 762 or forgive me, 556 is the standard 223, everybody calls it 223, 556. The standard M16 round from the Vietnam era. This was a basically a scaled down. This is literally a scaled down in size and dimension in all ways, a scaled down design of the 30 out six cartridge brought down to 223 slash 22 caliber, okay? The cartridge itself has now been around for 70 plus years. This is the year 2023 and that means that since the cartridge was available in 1960, actually it's argued as I've said many times, 58 through 1960 was already developed. But in 1960, it officially was going into the field in the XM model. So this cartridge has been, we have 70 years worth of inventory of something out there. This is a significant reason for having a 5.56 gun or at least having an AR-15 of some kind. Now there are other fine weapons in 5.56 and I'm not going to argue against any of them. There are the Mini-14 is a beautiful firearm and if you got a Mini-14 fantastic. Now take the time and buy an AR-15. Why? Well because the first thing you're going to do is buy it in 5.56. Now once you got that done You don't have to buy a whole gun to be improving your inventory survivability. There are two directions to go. One is 7.62x39 for an upper receiver. The other one is... 300 blackout. Now 300 blackout has been around for more than a few years now. It was fully perfected as a wildcat before it became a popular round to go to in place of the 556 and argument was to improve the AR-15 platform. Government doesn't use it per se. But the nice thing is the case that makes the 300 blackout round is the 556 NATO cartridge the 556 you know by 45 so The 300 blackout is the go-to second cartridge or 762 but either way you want one of each you want a 556 you want a 300 blackout and you want a 762 by 39 upper why the 762 by 39 upper The magazines are going to be an issue, but all magazines will work with 5.56, all mags will work with 300 block out, all will work with 7.62x39, but it's a matter of how many rounds can you load before you have malfunctions. The most important aspect of this is just being able to accurately put rounds down range with a very effective weapons platform, and that's what you're doing by buying the upper receivers. With both of the alternate cartridges we're talking about standard AR-15 magazines can be used However, what's going to happen is you're going to have issues if you try to heavy stack the mags Now we're going to do a video. I actually have got people lined up to do this We're going to do a video kind of like what they did at the beginning of World War two that the NRA did in a magazine And I'm going to show you we're going to actually demonstrate How far can you go and still be effective with loading any of the other magazines to use any of the other cartridges that work in the AR-15? Because as long as you can get five, six, seven, or ten in a standard mag, you're going to use them. You have to. You're not going to have any choice. But here's the thing. You're still fighting. The ammunition may or may not be available. The 556 may run out, but for whatever reason, you got a buddy next door who bought a garage full of 300 Blackout. You got another person who has two garages or a warehouse full of 762 by 39. In fact, there's warehouses down the road. There's guys with basements full of 762 by 39 and hamtins that'll be good until hell freezes over. Okay, from all over the planet. These three calibers, but the 300 blackout is something that we need to deal with. And if you're gonna look at it, today I wanted to emphasize that the cheapest for the mostest issue is the first thing that needs to be addressed. Now, a number of different companies make the uppers for the Air 15. And Dar, I gave him a little bit of an assignment. So, Dar, if you're there, I'll tell you what we're gonna do. In fact, are we there at home? I hope he didn't have to walk away. Do we have Dar with us? You know what? He might have had to walk away, because it's that time. I was hoping he'd be here. He might still be here. He might be, actually, he might be muted, maybe trying to figure out why he's not being hurt. Okay. So 300 Blackout is the solution that I think we should be focusing on. And just the uppers for most of you because you already got a lower rifle and you can't afford a whole rifle if you buy one complete. If you go over to Bear Creek Arsenal, Bear Creek Arsenal, Bear Creek Arsenal, Bear Creek Arsenal, they got a 1-8 twist. 300 Blackout upper receiver special. $100 cheaper than they'd normally be. It is a 16 inch barrel, it is a carbine length gas system. It is everything you need to slap on top of a 5.56 receiver. Okay, so you de-pin it, pop, pop, take the 5.5 off, take the 300, put it on, push the pins back in, congratulations, you have yourself a 300 blackout rifle. What's the price? $169 right now. For a complete, this is bolt carrier. charging handle and the complete upper. $169 right now. That's with a bolt carrier, charging handle, complete rifle, one in eight twist, carving length gas system. This is over at Bear Creek Arsenal. Limit only two per customer. Limit two. But again, get your buddies. If you want more, get your buddies together. I recommend going over there and picking one of these up as soon as you possibly can, but you may not have much time. It's a sale item. This can come off sale. It's likely it's not. It's a gimme. It's trying to get you again to come in as customer. The big thing here is they also do have it in the side charging handle. If you like the Bear Creek side charging handle system, I got a lot of people here that do. They have been shooting the bejesus out of these guns and they've had no problems, but they do have a side charging handle version also available for the same price in 300 blackout, exact same package. We've added the traditional AR-15 charging handle or a side charging handle system. And do we have Dar with us? I gotta make sure I don't leave him out. And I'll wait. Okay, very good. As it is, the big thing about this is that you then immediately are covered with a second chainring. And what's the next thing I do? 760 by 39. Now, notice I sent 16 inch barrel. Why am I going to buy a 300 Blackout and do anything less than a 16 inch barrel? 300 Blackout is actually got phenomenal long range performance. We're going to explain that in a second if you look at the wide spectrum of 30 caliber bullets that they're using because, well, they're using the bullets from the 308 inventory and the 30 out of 6 inventory. for operations. This is why you see the 200 grain bullets in 220s that are being used for subsonic because they are readily available off the shelf. This always happens with new stuff. It ain't no, it's just the same old bullets different day. In this case, that's cool because that means that if you've got a 30 out of 6, a 308, a 300 blackout and you're loading for all three, You got bullets that'll work for all three, but it also means that you better buy more bullets projectiles Because all three calibers would eat up that ammunition eat up that beat up the materials the bullets So that's another consideration if you're thinking well, yeah, I could do it that way. Yes, but add more projectiles The big thing here is $169 for an upper receiver very good price I believe normally these are $269. I could be off by $20, but even if it's $249, it's a good savings. Okay? So again, over at BearCreekArsenal.com, BearCreekArsenal.com, BearCreekArsenal.com. You got a 556 AR-15. You can pop two pins, drop the 300 blackout upper receiver on that lower receiver you got, and you have a totally different weapon. In fact, remember your optics are lined up because it's all ready to go. The upper receiver, the sighting system leaves with the gun when you put it in storage. If you want to carry it in a sleeve, the only thing I would say is this, I did not look and I have not looked at the images Dar has with regard to whether or not this has the shroud system or if it has the traditional Car you know m4 type for grip. I prefer that right now I don't really I'm not excited about all the extra pixstiny rail stuff You're gonna have you want a rail for the top because you can mount anything you want night vision conventional scope red dot Take your pick whatever floats your boat and you still put iron sights on the roof without any problem at all But the car 15 barrel otherwise would be lighter as far as just without the heavier metal shroud up front You don't really it's not essential and we're trying to shave weight off the weapons, as I've said many times. There's another reason. I could carry a lighter upper with me. Is that really critical? Well, I would be carrying it in such a way like, for instance, if you're tactically in the field, in many cases, you're going to set up or establish an area of control, you're going to leave your backpack and you're operating with your combat load. So your scabbard weapons and spare weapons or spare accoutrements and equipment stay with the home pack. when you're not in travel mode. Making that a, again, it's very likely impossible to be able to carry that extra five and a half or five pounds. Well, no, it wouldn't be that much, probably about what, three pounds? Three pounds worth of upper or three and a half, in addition to all the other junk you're carrying. But remember, with 300 Blackout, if you have to go to 300 Blackout, you can either carry additional magazines specific for support. Or you figure out how many rounds can I load in the standard AR-15 mag without the gun becoming a jambalmatic. So again, the logic is if I had to continue to fight with, I have the ability to do so, but not carrying a complete second array of magazines. More on that as we develop the picture here, but 300 win, or 300, sorry, 300 win, 300 blackout is becoming very popular to the point where the inventories are being eaten up. One of the things I would point out is the ammunition is about a half buck around, about 50 cents. Again, its performance range is comparable, not quite, but comparable with .308, 7.62x51 NATO. The NATO round can be tightened up and even improved in many, many different ways. So in no way, shape, or form is it obsolete and the 300 blackout would not replace it because of what I can do upscale, a 700 7.6 Ux51 NATO round. If I'm loading it, I can load it much hotter. I've got more energy available and I can do a lot more creative things with it because I've got the meat to work with and the blast chamber internally. 300 Blackout is limited by capacity, space, etc. But its math and its ballistics are outstanding. They work. They're good. So again, it's another solution. Now I mentioned 7.62x39. The reason why do I need an AR-15 with a 7.62x39 upper? Because there's a billion upon billion upon billion billion rounds out there across the United States. There in Michigan here alone. There are so many piles of 762 by 39 still on the tin that we have dispersed everywhere that Easily we can support the AK-47 and SKS's for a very long time If you are moving through an area and you use up your 556 battle load you would have the ability or if you're in your area of control and your 556 inventories are eaten up because by the way, everybody is carrying a 556 and Then the 7.62x39 would be a go-to option or a 300 blackout would be a go-to option. This is why it is a high priority to get one of each. If you're listening right now and you're a new shooter or young shooter, you probably can't afford to spend $3, $400 on each gun. But you can afford to spend maybe $170 on a single upper, which includes another bolt carrier. You have a charging handle. The gun's ready to go. The other half of the gun's ready to go. The same is true with a 7.62x39. If you go to Palmetto State Armory or Bear Creek Arsenal, both are good manufacturers. Watch for their clearance, watch for their sales, watch for their markdowns. Now, I'm going to say this again. Do not, do not, do not worry about buying pistol-length barrels for your weapons. A 16-inch barrel is as short as you go. I know that something will go, well, Mark, you're not going to tell me. I know I can't tell you, but I will recommend. Don't do that right now. Right now the bat faggots are trying to spy on everything fine Well, they can't say anything about a 16 or an 18 or a 20 inch upper But they can lie their ass off about a shorter barreled upper that you might pick up now If you do pick it up and you buy one you cannot store it with your weapons You grease it up every time you buy a short barrel upper you grease it up set it up for time and put it in a piece of tube and put it away from you as far as possible so it can't be readily available. Because if it's in with the rest of your guns and you say, well it's just on the shelf, they're going to say, well, it makes it readily available and you have a short rifle. At this point in time, it doesn't mean they aren't spying on everything. And I know some people argue that, well, it doesn't make any difference. Well, they're within the parameters that are allowed, even though, again, they're lying their ass off and they'll just lie anyway. I know that. But let's stick with the basics. There's another reason. I don't want to lose any energy with this weapon. I need more energy. You need more penetration. You need greater range. Short barrels don't do that. You need greater penetration. You need more range. I want to put a hole right in their crotch and put a fist size hole up right next to their bung hole or right where their bung hole was. Aim low, go slow, hits count, misses don't. But whatever I got, I need more velocity to go along with the heaviest, heavier or heaviest bullet that I can with the weapon so that I can get more thud power down range when I need it. Shorter barrel is not going to do that for me. And yes, every foot pound counts, despite what somebody says, whoa, soft top, watch, watch. Yes, it is. It significantly lasts when you're looking at everybody wearing body armor and having to possibly get through an obstacle to get to the soft, chewy thing that's hiding behind it on the other side, which is the target. We want greater energy. We want the biggest stinking weapons we can put in the field first. And we want to continue to use them to destroy the enemy progressively, annihilating the formation and letting nothing but a rumor of its destruction return to where it came from. That should be the rule across the board. That's what you are trying to achieve as a goal. That's just how it works. So, again, 300 blackout. There are a number of options on the ammunition. Probably have to R up here eventually. And if we do, then again, I had him do all the Well, search work today because I, again, had to task out. I've got too many things going on. But we need to be moving into this 300 Blackout as one of the solutions. Do we have a caller? Breakout? Yeah, it's me. There we go. There we are. Sorry, dude. It didn't rank priority-wise over bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwiches. Yay! Yum, yum, yum. And at that time of year. So anyway, 300 Blackout. Did you mention... The Go ahead give all the I'll tell you what I talked about the uppers But you were the one who looked at her so tell me under said already head, please go ahead and cover it again. I asked in you You've muted yourself. Yes. Yes, I did. Sorry about that Go ahead cover it from top to bottom because you're the one who actually went through the ad and I wanted to make sure that there stands We might have a time limitation. Go ahead Bear Creek come on. He wonder he can't hear me BearCreekArsenal.com, they have the BC-15. It is a 16-inch park-arised heavy barrel, a limit of $270 each. That's the flow-upper with the bolt and the charging handle. They also have a similar item, same thing basically, with the side charging handle, all the same details, 16-inch park-arised heavy barrel. It's called a BC-15, both of them are, and they're both $170, a limit of two each. The 300 Blackout Mark-SME lookup is mostly found right now as Arms Core. And Arms Core is $0.55 around free shipping, if you buy 500 rounds from outdoorlimited.com. www.OutdoorLimited.com There's $500 for $275 or there's $1,200 for $660. Both work out to $0.55 around free shipping. Amoman.com, they're basic manufacturers. I went through and visited a range. 67 cents was their low and $1.03 was where I stopped looking. Obviously it goes higher because they've got high caliber hunting rounds and such. Aim Surplus, which is probably what Mark brought up when I wasn't online. $12.95 for a box of $20.00. Wolf, now that is, Berdan Prime, they're calling it non-corrosive, but it's Berdan Prime, so if you're thinking about reloading, if you don't reload Berdan, that will come in the hand. about $12.95 for 20 rounds is $0.65 a round. So, definitely higher than the other places I mentioned. Oh, and there's ammoboard.com as in ammo sitting on a board. ammoboard.com. They have 1200 rounds for 660 bucks, same price as Outdoor Limited did. $0.55 a round. It's arms core. I believe they're all 147 grain Full Metal Jacket and that is also free shipping at amoboard.com. So those are the things I found the cheapest, outdoorlimited.com and amoboard.com. Next one. And again, these are average prices. Our score you might recall UN AMMO had a really good link source. for Arms Corps. They would carry some of the best prices in the country. Now they've gone wholesale or jobber only. They were selling to the public. I think they got pressured by the Fed. It was that period of time and they had, you know, so they decided, oh, well, we'll just back out, which they did, from public sales. So again, Arms Corps is a combination, has been a combination of internal US production, but there was and has been some of their work done out of the Philippines over the years. So I don't know either way, the Arms Corps line has always been workable, very serviceable. And again, it's the average benchmark aftermarket, not like Winchester or any of the more notable names, but Arms Corps isn't, again, a title, it's a category of niche unto itself. Look at it like again Chevy. It's not the upper end. You can pay any price you want for ammo and of course usually that is dictated by materials, you know, components, consistency and precision issues that they create, you know, the standards. And so that's why you're looking at up to $1, $2, and even $3 around for 300 Blackout. The heavier, as I mentioned, also remember they're taking the heavier 30-caliber bullets that traditionally would be in like the 30-06. and using them as subsonic rounds. You've got a number of specialized rounds, very unique, that are designed to create as much energy distribution on target as possible because you've lost velocity. You become to be subsonic and operate with a silent system. What's happened is you've lost the energy that you got with the velocity by, you know, combined with bullet spin, combined with expansion on target which takes place because of the hydraulic effect with regard to velocity. So to make up for that what you do is have your bullet and you make it a cart-mouth hollow point or you make it a flat solid lead or zinc or material base center and what happens is it's like a big wadcutter. When it hits it did drops all its energy into the target everything stays where it was put doesn't have energy to really move through a target But that means that everything felt stays with whatever you were shooting at So again, you can spend any kind of money. My objective here is goal is to provide least expensive solution most for the least because If you're going to commit to this as a secondary caliber Right off the bat, you need as much as you can put on the shelf for the best price to get you to a certain cap level. And again, you want to have at least several hundred rounds, if not well over a thousand rounds on the shelf as standard to go along with that upper. And there's another reason. For only another 110 to 115 dollars, Palmetto has a lower that they had on sale. It might be gone as of today or yesterday, but if it is still there, it's in the scroll for Palmetto on the front page, and it is $109 or $108 for a complete lower receiver. Now, that's an FFL-required component. It's not an 80% or anything. It's a complete lower. So here you are, you've got $169 tied up into that upper that Dar found. And then you've got a lower, you can go plumb crazy for a little under 100. Or you can go with an aluminum lower receiver, palmetto, basic, just plain Jane, AR-15 lower. Well, hell, you put the gun together for about $280 people, plus your cost to your FFL. You can't beat that. There's no way, I mean, that's as good as it gets. That's as cheap as you're gonna get. Now it won't last, and these are all gimme deals. What you do is you cherry pick off the gimme deals so that you can afford to get more weapon, you know, more bang for the buck, more weapons into the field. So step one, I buy the upper. Step two, I watch for the next least expensive lower, and I have a complete rifle with maybe a thousand rounds of combat effective ammunition. So I can actually field that weapon. I can hand it off to somebody or I can field it myself and continue to function for quite a period of time, a reasonable period of time before I run dry and have to switch out to another chain bringer back, you know, for instance, back to 5.56, which would be most likely. So this is something we need to press on. There are certain things where we need to dot the I's, cross the T's. We need to be ahead of the enemy on the logistics issue. Now, why is 300 Blackout also useful? Well, Dar, you found a couple of companies that are reloading ammunition, didn't you, that are doing 300 Blackout, right? Roger. And the description said it all. They actually were using a commercial brass, but what brass were they originally, they told you how they built it. The brass was what? It was oversized 556. They opened up the throat. So what they're doing, they even stated in the information on this new, at the reload company, that it was actually part of their primary advertising that they were using brand new name brand, I, forgive me, I'm not gonna rattle off the brand, you can go find the ammunition. But what they were doing is taking brand new Virgin 556 brass, opening it up, they got us in it through a resizing dye. They're still going to have to size it for length, okay? They're probably going to do a quick ream on the throat and then they're reloading it or loading it, I should say. It's not reload because it was never shot, but loading it as 300 blackout. Now, what does that demonstrate? I've told you before. You could take the pumpkin junk brass you've got, you can find, you know, for instance, if you buy tonnage of brass, if you can still do it from any of the DOD sales. and you buy and sort the brass. Now, if it's, I'll tell you what I would do to make 300 Blackout. I'd use the machine gun brass. Well, what do you mean by machine gun brass? What's the difference between that and regular 5.56? Well, even regular M16, if somebody goes buzz crazy and dumps a 30 round mag, Guys, by the time they get to round 20 on a full auto wing like that, they've built up calories around the chamber, which in turn heats up the brass. And amazingly enough, even with a 30 round magazine, the last few rounds or more will actually be stretched out and distorted. Oh, well, that means this has been a problem for years, like when we bought 760 by 51 NATO brass from the government. Well, when it was, if it was way back, you got M14 ammo, which was cool, but you also got M60 ammo, which was not. And M60 brass, especially if somebody's fat, you know, is like, skip on the trigger and won't let up. You always see that, well, man, I'm really cool. Look, I'm John Wayne. We're Clint Eastwood. We're Audie Murphy. Or take a pic. There's a number of different names. and they burn that barrel down, okay? Well, the brass coming out of that gets catheted, literally. And it strats just fine, but it was heated up and it actually stretched a little. And the instant that it was in the chamber, which is very hot, it actually softened the brass. The brass was stretched when it was injected and it just dropped to the ground. Well, they scoop all that up, they put it in the same barrels and you buy it. Well, then you got to go through every round and inspect it to find out which one because you're not going to resize it back down to where it belongs. Well, today you have the Sawgun and Sawgunners can do the same thing to the brass that the, you know, traditional, any automatic weapon is done and the M16 with enough fire power, with enough repetitive fire, it gets really bad. Okay. So what you do is that brass that normally you couldn't do much of anything with. You turn around and you make that the priority for your 300 blackout remanufactured brass The other one is you'll end up with a lot of 5 5 6 blank brass What could I do with blank brass? Well, there's all kinds of things you can do to cut it down and use it for other pistol calibers and stuff We've talked about that you can make a Toker of round out of it Just like your crushed cases that are 5-5-6, you can cut those down, open up the throat again, and make those into Tokarev rounds. But in this case, if it's a blank round, that rosette crimp always has to be peeled off. It has to be cleared off. Usually when you open it up, when you open the brass up. It's been blown open a little when the brass blank fired. Your primer or forgive me your guide may or may not be able to get that open so usually what you do is you make what it looks like a pyramidal almost like a reaming tool, but it's micro fine You want to usually be at our machinist make them for us What you do is you make a jig to hold the brass all it is just a you know So it nests then you take that reamer and what you do is you put it into the end where the rosette is and you twist and open it up And what that does is you open it up enough so that the internal component of your resizing dye, the mandrel inside, can work and do its miracle of creating that stress point on the inside while the body of the resizing dye does its job. So in this case you have to do a lot more work. Well, usually it doesn't work quite right, but you can make the blank rounds work for the other project. But guess what? If you're using it for 300 block out, it'll work all day. So I would prioritize, again, the stretch taffy machine gun ammo for reload. In other words, it's not useless. I can use it for other things. But... I'm not going to resize it back to 5.56. It's just too much trouble and there's also an issue of how many times can I reload it? That you really can't. If it's close you can compress it a little, but I'm going to tell you what happens with some of those rounds. You've created a compression without heat and the brass, no matter how malleable it is, is still it has a stress point. When you resize what is a close piece of brass that is stretched, at what is considered the max point of stress, but not to the point where it's obviously distorted. What's gonna happen is you'll get a separation at one point or another around the circumference of that area where you compress the brass back together. Now, what this can do, in a worse case, if you were playing dirty hearing, you reload hot, is that the brass would separate completely and you have basically the front of the case lodging in the chamber when the round is extracted. What this means is that you have an obstruction and now the chamber is obstructed to the point where you can't use the, you won't be able to use the weapon. The next round that you try to introduce would be a failure. So again, this is why prior proper plating prevents piss poor performance reloading is acceptable and needed The 300 blackout was originally a wildcat and how they did it is the way I described They used a probably a punk a junk cases because man, what can we do all this stuff later out? And besides, I want to come up with a 30 caliber round that's better than, you know, a 760 by 39. There was always that challenge. Well, they got all the above taken care of. They were able to use up this other brass, which I'm sure they did originally for R&D. Eventually, when they found out it was a real good idea, they probably just used regular brass like this reloading company did. But this is a solution for dealing with all the extra brass or other brass that before you probably thought wasn't worth anything and you were throwing away. If you have a 300 blackout, you got any kind of 556 brass that still has the main body intact to up to a particular length. Guess what? That's a not a 556 case anymore. That's a 300 blackout case. So you guys need to look at it. I'm serious. I wouldn't be harping on this, but especially in light of all the other flags that have gone up, we're heading into a conflict. The enemy is doing things blatantly that in the past they've usually tried to cover or deflect or smear in other ways and they're not doing it. That demonstrates that level of arrogance will get you into a conflict. At a given point, this is when people ask me, how did Waco take place? Arrogance and bravado on the part of an enemy who is grossly outnumbered, but as it says in the eight gonna fight for the New World Order, the one line there, you know, if everybody woke up, you could have the global bankers for breakfast, and the regime knows this too. So they've got to constantly keep baffling everybody with BS, getting people to piss their pants and defecate their drawers to be terrified of the idea that they might actually have to fight. Instead cowardice, you know, for many, you know, takes over their brain. And the rest is history. For the rest of us and for everybody else who now sees the writing on the wall, remember, they plan on killing you no matter what. They don't need everybody in those 15 minute peasant villages slash ghettos they have planned people. We have to be ahead of the logistics curve. We have to be ahead of the logistics curve. The other thing is, as far as I know, the government is not buying 300 Blackout in any massive quantity. They may be buying it up and destroying it. They could be. But we have no indication of that right now. The other cool thing is that 300 blackout is one of those, well, I can take junk and make this work kind of situation. Bullets, 30 caliber bullets can be built just like anything else is needed. Strangely enough, it's easier to make 5.56 FMJ bullets than it is to make 30 caliber bullets in a jacketed row. That sounds weird, but it's true. It's one of the nice things about 556 is that you can make jacketed bullets, copper or brass with a bullet swage for the AR-15 and make a 55 grain spitzer bullet all day. One of the neatest tricks with 556 is using 22 caliber expended shells which are all over the place. Everywhere. There's 22 and not as much because 22 is now outrageously priced from what it was for what, a hundred years. Now it's a stupid price. But it still is out there and because of that 22 caliber jackets, all 22 caliber cases should be saved. The formula for the process is so simple it's ridiculous for taking a lead stick or zinc stick and the 22 caliber case as the jacket and making a flat base spitzer round for reloading. Now, there are some tricks you can use a quarter-inch copper cap for plumbing as an FMJ jacket for .30 caliber using the same bullet swage process. However, it's a little tougher. When I say tougher, I mean it takes a little more work. to ream slash trim the base of the bullet. You can produce an FMJ bullet that will be a spitzer, not a Sierra boat tail. It will be a spitzer, but it will be a spire point spitzer that will perform equally well to most military type projectiles. And will operate within the parameters of a standard FMJ round per Department of Defense specifications. You could also use copper plumbing in general. You can use regular copper pipe. You never throw copper pipe. I know it's too tempting with money and you can make off it nowadays. But copper pipe can also be used. There's a trick. You have to cut the pipe. You have to cut it along the length of the case after you've cut it into approximately 3 quarter inch sheets. And then you flatten that out, tap it out, and roll it flat and cut that in half. And then each of those jackets that you create those squares are the base for the jacket once you go put it into the bullet swage. It will be a little tougher to clean up because you have those four little points that you're going to have to trim off. Those go into the fragmentation or save for the copper bucket over there. They never put copper with anything else. Copper is too useful for too many things. But you can You can make bullets in a number of different ways, especially FMJs are not that hard. And the FMJ doesn't have to be made out of copper. It can be made out of brass, it can be made out of zinc, hell, they've made jackets out of almost everything now and they've been successful at doing it in mass production. And the processes really aren't any different from one type of material to the other, except understanding the how the stress of the impact of your forming tool is going to affect the surface of the metal. And you don't want extreme distortion, you don't want fracture cracks, anything like that from stress. So you have to determine how much energy you apply progressively to reform the metal. That's the biggest thing. So anyway, that's technical, way, way technical. But not so hard, you can't understand it. Anyway, next, if you're doing the 300 Blackout, yes there are 300 Blackout specific mags. But I will remind you again, every AR mag with any round that will fit into an AR-15 magazine well. The rounds that we're basically seeing that are these types, I don't care what it is they've come up with, like 450 Bushmaster. are using a standard AR-15 magazine body. Because of this, the biggest issue is, depending upon the tapered angle of the case itself, that determines how it stacks in the magazine well. The diameter is not extreme, like 300 blackout and 556 are in the same very close family range, both for obvious dimensions, the diameter of the case, and the length. So the determination is how many 300 blackout rounds can I load, for instance, into a 20 round mag before the magazine has a buckling or a jam issue? If I have 20 round and 30 round mags, how many rounds of the other type of ammunition like 5.56 or forgive me, 7.62 by 39, can I load up into a regular AR-15 magazine? Is it five, four, six, seven, eight? You may notice that if we talk about 760 by 39, the AK mags, look at the ones that are commercially available. The magazine well is still just as straight it would normally be out to the end of the, you know, as it always is, the same size. It can't change that. But the magazines, if you'll notice, are quite the banana mags that are done in the AR-15 mag are quite extreme once you get past the base of the magazine well. You ever notice that? I mean, you should have. That's because of the taper of the case from the base of the case to the shoulder of the case. What's interesting is this point. You see that area from the bottom of your, just below your bulk carrier down to where the bottom of the magazine well is? Well, if you look, when you look at those banana mags, they still extend slightly straight down past the magazine well. And if you put a 20-round mag next to that, The dimensions for that area are pretty much the same. Which means that while you won't be able to fit as many 7.62x39 rounds into your standard AR-15 magazine, it is apparent that the magazine can handle a certain number of rounds and would function. Otherwise, the stick mag made for the 7.62x39 would not work in the AR-15 magazine well that they made for the AR-15. Get the drift what I'm saying you can stack so many 300 blackout rounds in whatever mag you've got you can stack so many 760 by 39 rounds Inside whatever magazine while you have This means you can continue to fight with the fighting load magazines that you already have attached for the other chambering that you were using it for But use it for you can use it initially four of the five five six, but you could if need be press them easily into service understanding the limitations So all of the air 15 bags that you have could be used with the alternate caliber upper not some It's just what degree can you load them now? Are you going to be spraying and praying? I would say that if you're probably low on ammunition If you couldn't figure out how to slow down your trigger finger, you better, because you're already short ammo. Am I right? Duh! Yeah, I got a bayonet, but that guy still got 500 rounds of ammo and he's 50, 60 yards away. Yeah, exactly. I can wave my bayonet at him and he'll wave a couple of under-rounds my way. Oh man, that was embarrassing. So here again, this is where common sense dictates we need to be a little slower on the trigger hits count misses don't You know aim low, you know go slow hits count misses don't always remember that And when I say aim low aim for the groin aim for the butt cheeks and for the middle area the butt cheeks Give me new bug hole either way blow out the hips blow out the arteries do significant damage And make them hurt They're laughing because they're coming out so they can murder you in your home and on that note I'm gonna touch on one of the thing here. I I'm gonna reinforce this there is a number of You'll notice the the story about the guy being killed out in Utah Of course, it wouldn't take long for it to disappear with all the other stories that are popping up right now like Hawaii Which is a great distracting everybody over there and understandably it is an issue But let me reinforce this when they went to that guy's home. They tried to beat down the front door They didn't. They couldn't. They didn't get in his front door. Now it tells me something. It tells me, and I've told you guys, I've talked many times about different techniques for hardening the front of your house or even all of your entrance ways. Actually, you can make them impassable. And apparently he did. Now, that part's true. But using the battering ram, which we've explained to everybody how that works. That's why you have, it looks like a tank tube on the front of a vehicle, but it's not a gun tube. It's an extendable battering ram, where either A, they have a pin and they slide it out, or B, it's carried as the main primary battering ram is laying on the bottom of the armored vehicle. When they're gonna use it for a ram, they put it up, pin it in place, and then they attack the front door. It didn't do any good. Apparently, they couldn't get through the front door even under those conditions. So what they did is they used it on the front main picture window, you may have noticed. Okay, and then they did whatever they did however they killed him When they did kill him and when they planted whatever they planted I guarantee they did because they're liars cheats thieves and just plain real Masonic rats the Lodge buddies then drag him outside from the house to the front pour to the front sidewalks This is a cul-de-sac. They dragged him out to the pedestrian sidewalk and flopped him down there then stood around and did nothing, then acted like they were doing something to help him. In other words, they were marking the time while he was bleeding out. They then finally let the EMT services. Do you think they had EMT services in the perimeter? Well, of course they did. Did they allow the EMT services to come in? No, initially they did not. All the people who were there were, once they came up from the basements when they heard the firing stop. they started to take videos and there are an extensive number of videos showing what happened afterwards. But they dragged him out, they dragged him out to the road, to the sidewalk, blocked him there. They stood there, picking their nose, laughing and chuckling, doing the high five routine. And then, oh, they acted like they were doing some, you know, did you do first aid? Oh yeah, yeah, I looked at the holes. Then the MT showed up. The MTs rather than slapping him on a gurney and getting his ass out of there, which by the way is a casualty. In our state, you can't leave someone laying on the ground. But instead, the MTs worked on him for a bit. Then they decided that he was dead or apparently somehow their magic wand determined that they could stop doing what they should be doing. And they left him lay there, so then the skank, parasitic, bottom-feeding pieces of filth covered the guy with a sheet. And the neighbors were watching the body. There was a white sheet that they covered him with, and then of course it became blood-soaked. And the body bled out there, leaving blood up and down the sidewalk for however many feet, which all of the, for instance, the neighbors took videos of as it was happening. and have shared them with other people. Real quick with this, something I want to add to what you're talking about. I've heard some people make the excuse what was an active crime scene so they couldn't move the body. They drug him to the street. If they were treating it as an active crime scene, you don't move the body. Right, in fact that was the first thing that everybody should make note of. The crime scene has already been corrupted. They moved the body out and made sure it was in the most public place they could so the neighbors could see. This is what the turds do as part of their terror operations. This is why again when you engage them, let none of them escape. This was not by accident, this was planned. This is not an oh we screwed up. No, it wasn't it was planned So remember when you're looking at them what you're looking at and why you better treat them the way you better treat them They're they're trying to terrorize you it pissed off a lot of parents because Of course that were there aren't only so many families in that neighborhood. It's a cul-de-sac, right? You can just see some aerial shots of the site And so you can get a better view, understanding what I just described, where they dragged him out of the house. So no, there is no crime scene left. They've already did. In fact, for that matter, it doesn't make any difference. You have a casualty. Guys, let me give you an example here in Michigan, right where I am. Now, maybe some other places where they've got, you know, where they got a special deal with the cops so they can cover their ass on murder, because they do, a lot of cop shops do, and a lot of the local other lodge buddy ring knockers will do the same thing. They'll help out the same way. In Michigan, my brother, my middle brother, my oldest brother, John Bill, was a paramedic. He was actually the lieutenant of the rescue crew that he was with, rescue truck that he was with. And he did that for many years. He gravitated towards that decades ago when it first started up. He's long retired now. But in Michigan, If the body, and this is an actual case, it was down off of Huron Street in Ann Arbor. They responded. The fire department went in. That guy had died and fell on a heater, on a heat duct. Guys, he wasn't found for a couple of days, it was winter. You know what that was like? Can you imagine? Well, here's the thing, by Michigan law, they're an EMT, you're not a doctor. You can't declare him dead in the field. As long as you have a casualty, you have to pack his arse up, you have to treat him like a casualty until you get to the emergency. And the doctor looks at him and says, yep, he's dead. So they literally, because they had body temperature. Now, I would say the guy that got shot here was not dead and cold. Well, he was not cold. He might be dead. But they don't get to make that determination. But they conveniently, for their lodge buddies, you know, gave him the wink and the nod. Walked away and left the body laying there in the street and it's one of those things that the swine the yohudi trash are famous for and when they got that warm corpse to the hospital the doctor only had to look at him for a minute and Determine yep, you're right guys. He's dead He didn't say you could have done it back there and left him on the floor. No couldn't do that That's not how it works if you're an EMT you're not a doctor You have to proceed as if you have a customer I'll say it that way, then have to be a patient. We'll just say customer. Customer's expecting specific service. Everybody expects that specific service. They just decided to leave him laying on the ground there. So just a heads up, I would say again, remember, there are a bunch of the videos. I don't know how much they've tried to pull. I think some of the stuff is now over at Rumble, where originally most of it was in a mix. I think YouTube, just like a lot of other stuff we've seen. We're told to purge if they could, find whatever excuse, or just make an excuse, just lie, make an excuse. But anyway, so, you can show people running into a cello. It's a poverty. All that journey, people calling after a day. They're mixing the three blazer barbie styles. We headed upstate to stir red fluff. Blows were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. When speaking low to me he said, we've fought a revolution to cure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the looking 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. with the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep. than dead. 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 dead. 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 to torture freedom bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are free. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? This is the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West Southeast North WW Liberty tree radio dot 4 mg.com Liberty tree radio dot org And we're unsettling once they hide all our merchant marine operators out there matter where you are. What everybody water your rock We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States. It's Thursday, it's been Thursday all day. The peak of August, it is the... Hey Mark, just want to let you know, yeah, just want to let you know you're sounding like you're in a wind tunnel again. You're testing that model at Mach 5? Everything is off. No, that's weird, everything's off. Something else is going on. Okay, well, there's a rumbling wind sound. Yeah, it's probably, there's another machine here running, hold on a second, I'm gonna shut that off too, there we go. Anyway, there we are, we should be quieter in general, no matter what, there isn't anything left on. There we go, sound better? That's rather interesting, that's an oblique piece of equipment running on the, actually literally on the other side of the studio here. Yeah, there we go, it's much better now than not hearing anything. It's something we're testing with another big piece of equipment and it must have some kind of harmonic it's generating because it's not making that much of an audible noise but it may be picked up by the mic. I'll bet you that's what it was too. Well it had to be, the whole thing was on. It's like everything else is. Okay, anyway, here we are. It is Thursday, it is the 17th of August, it is the 15th year of Open Obvious, an in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K2023 old earth calendar. I'm giving all she's got, Captain. And 2023, Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. Yep, yeah, switch that off too. We're making sure nothing else makes any strange noises, so we're shutting it all down until I'm done with the program. And my assistants are looking at me like, hmm, that's pretty impressive. That means there's something we can't hear that the mic can. So they're breaking out a frequency counter, which I, by the way, I was experimenting with the new frequency counter that you guys sent. It can register seven channels simultaneously, and it works flawlessly, and we built it. We're gonna build a bunch of these. I have been fiddle-farding with that last night. Picked up some odd, weird frequencies to the north. Went out a little ways and started to zero in. And amazingly enough, a very sensitive piece of equipment. It's old earth design. And it works better than anything else that we've got. But the cool thing is we're going to be building them. I'm donating every last lick of the latest collection of solder that I picked up. Old earth electrical lead solder. for the program and that's going with these guys tonight. So they're going to take it with them. Along with some components, I have a bunch of solid state components brand new in the bag. I have been grabbing stuff from estate sales all over the place. One of the guys down the road, well more than a few miles down the road, was an electrician who worked both for Edison and for two of the different cable companies. And he had two garages and I got everything in them. And when I say everything, it's like an archaeological dig. I have all this climbing gear. I've got spikes. I never expected to own a pair of spikes. But you know, this stuff is old earth leather. Leather fittings. It's got the support belts. I could look like a 1962 lineman without any problem. As he got older, he wasn't doing line work. He got into both fiber optic and later, you know, later obviously conventional electronic. And he had cases of spares, cases, not boxes, cases of spares, connectors, cable linkage, micro amplifiers for going down a cable line, which also could be, these could be turned into micro FM broadcasting units. We did that back in the 90s. It's just that the equipment became more readily available and Ramsey made us lazy because of Ramsey he can buy everything off the shelf. But you can take one of these amplifiers which typically are 6 watts and turn it into a very powerful micro FM broadcasting unit which we're going to probably use all these for battlefield gimmicks anyway, not all of them but they're too numerous to count. I had to, I made, oh probably around 20 truckloads of pulling in first out of one building and then pulling out of the other but I was able to take everything. They didn't want anything to take at all so we literally went down to every last thing hanging from a hook and the hooks themselves. Every cabinet, every toolbox, all of the pallets of spares that he had. What I really love are the old style Bell telephone red dot hard wire connectors. They are the most god awful convenient and you got to remember something if you drive by these boxes as Ed pointed out. The telephone company has been told to destroy their own infrastructure. In other words, there's no backups. And they do this intentionally. This is what the Pissant, work list turd, leftist, run, globalist attached, infrastructure is doing. The equipment's out there. Well, here's what's fascinating. Even where they've damaged them, unless you take an ax and chop everything off, the connectors are designed to be held together in an outside environment. They're made with the they're not made with China sport plastic. These are made with aerospace Technology that we developed and it was progressively built so that there was a high survivability rating for this stuff Even exposed in the weather all these connections still work Everything downrange we have all kinds of wires connected all over the place and you know there we've taken full advantage of what is out there, okay? But what's fascinating about it is that I got crates of those connectors It's probably the best single stupid little item that ever came up with if you had to rejoin if you were in battle damage city Let's say you're working on a piece of equipment like a vehicle and you're in battle damage central and you had random bullet hit strikes or whatever, you always have pissy stuff to reattach. What's neat about this is these phone connectors were designed to A, be convenient for the operator, quick to use to minimize time, and maximum maintenance free once you snap that little red button down. There's a they've got us that's fully sealed it has an electrical grease inside the encapsulated area where the wires are connected by a bridge and That in of itself works as a secondary protection against water Damage and there are different sizes of these so I have all three sizes of the basic models that they would carry Which could be multi-line or for a straight lining connection just we know different reasons for different pieces of equipment And these are tiny, they're very tiny. The only size of your, oh, about the size of your ring finger fingernail. Little smaller than that, but about that size, actually closer to your little fingernail. But I got a fairly good size hands, so I got a, you know, pick or pick. But that's the kind of stuff you need to be watching for. Why? Well, this little project here, all of the subcomponents and everything, we're going through the values of the resistors and the capacitors, and it's all going to build these new frequency counters. So that's what I got it for. Use it or lose it is the basic rule we need to remember. And it's time to make sure in preparation for what we're going into that we got a lot of what we're gonna use ready to go. So again, thank you to the guys. Of course they're hearing me right now, some of them are hearing me right here. And let's get on with a few other things here. So as it is, all from just hearing noise in the background that you shouldn't have heard, but I couldn't hear. That's what's really fascinating. So anyway, next, hey, this last weekend we had a big competition up at Nagi Hichem. Yes, we did. And we had teams. Okay, one of the things that they did was man-woman or, you know, again, husband-wife, man, two-man teams, two-man-man-woman teams, take it back, whatever you had. And the first phase, the first leg, which was Friday night into Saturday morning, hold on here. Make sure he didn't make too much noise moving these papers here. I've got the list. Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum for the Michigan All Terrain Night Orienteering Course. Here are the winners. And in pecking order, this is actually... Hold on, if you ever get that right. I'm gonna read this real quick again, because I'm misconstruing something. I've got a lot of names here. Anyway, okay, team number one. I'm an M. Keith. Was Gozer guys. Okay, and they're not married, and they're not faggots, okay. Marty and Matt, Keith, were team one. They were the fastest time across the first course for the evening. M and I, husband and wife team, Weissenberg, the German Weissenbergsberg, B and W, Kersey, number three. And number four, J and K Donaldson and the Donaldson team and the B and W Kersey team, K, Ker, Ker, Kersey, I got to get that right. You can slide me in the microphone. Kersey team were neck and neck by seconds, but they came in from different directions. Remember, in an orienteering competition, guys, you can use any place on the map to get from A to B, B to C, you know, et cetera, et cetera, to the final goal. What we mean by A to B is you start out from an A objective and they tell you what the grid coordinate is on the map. Now it's your job to get there. And if you don't find it, you can't... The basic orienteering course, this is a traditional course. You would see it in 1975. At each one of the flags they have a snap. There is a weird ass punch, okay, a snap punch, and you have your card. Now, these punches don't match anything. You can't fake them. It's not possible. Nobody knows what they are because only the coach, you know, the person who helped with the team set up for the competition. There's only two or three people that know what's used, and they're custom made by, you know, that you can make them in a number of different ways, but in fact, they used to have them commercially made in Europe. But you may come at home and you snap and okay, there's your punch. So the last two teams of the four here, now there were many, many other teams, all of them did really well. And another thing I would point out before going farther, every team and there was one, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 teams in leg one, because that's who showed up. That would, by the way, there were two different courses being run at the same time. So that was just one course. And these are the top four, but everybody completed the course. Mr. Abbott, Mr. Edigrade, Backman, Bowles, Bowles Couple, Pickershen, Brunson, Toth, Carson, Crockett, DeWiler, Donaldson, McEnwick, Fjörhof, Fjörhof? Fjörhof? Yeah, Fjörhof, yeah. The Freysinger, we know the Freysingers. Miller, Gustafson, Gord, Hurley, Hoefflinger, Horsey, Kirksey, we mentioned, Weissenberg we mentioned, Keith we mentioned, the Livingston brothers, they were there, Randy and, forgive me, the Jacobs, man and wife, Lindsay and Matthews were part of team one, course one, and so the prizes were compasses. and also additional night orienteering support equipment including infrared, LED lights, things of that nature. Really cool. And of course, they get an award, a unit award that goes, you know, on the uniform when the time comes because these are eventually, these people are also competing for the Pathfinder class coming up with the NBF4 college. You know, like so many people are going to accept. Next, and forgive me, I got to go to the other page. Of the original 27, everybody timed within about go 15 to 17 minutes of each other. Now, they don't all take off at the same time. You can easily cheat that way. So what they do is they have to release so many people from get points which are all on a demarcation line. Remember, it's at night, so you really can't see each other when they do this. But this is night orienteering, not daytime orienteering. I understand that too. In the next course, which took place approximately 1 a.m. over oh no oh forgive me it's on the back too. T9 teams participated including all the first group because the first group they were there was a special requirement there I can't say any more about that those individuals were special requirement but in addition to that previs, McGill, McPhos, Hertler, Turner, Orland Preten, Pascal, Preston, Preston, and the Preston's, all of them were there. Polomsky, Pricecore, and Preston, no, the other Preston, not to be confused with the rest of the family, that's another Preston. Rolf Davis, Davidson, Richards, Skynar, Seisgill, Stapleton, Smith, Smythe, is that a Y? Smythe, is it Smythe actually? Taylor, West, Wirth, Walker, Warren, Wood, and the Polk teams. Everybody completed the course by approximately 2.40 a.m. Saturday. And of that group, which this was a qualification course for again some of the other people who all these people are actually both team members typically, are actually applying for the Pathfinder course with the NBF4 college. And so all of them, everybody completed the course, everybody completed within the specified expected time. Again, I don't know what the time schedule is based on distance and number of targets. So first of all, congratulations to everybody who participated. I do have the other sheets. I'm not gonna, again, the Saturday night wave was much bigger. They had to start. They still have to wait to full darkness. Okay, can't have any twilight in the sky. And so the second part of the FTX at Camp Naga-Hitcham lasted until approximately just before dawn on Sunday. Before Arab Dawn or Muslim Dawn as it's called. You know the difference. Does everybody know what that is? How many of you know what Arab Dawn is? Anybody? This is a, you may see this term at some time in the world. What does Arab Dawn mean? Nobody's chiming in. Let me make sure, first of all. Okay, we're still there. I guess you never know. Anyway, that is the period of time in the morning or in the evening, or in the morning in particular in this case, because it says Dawn, is when you can tell the difference between a black and white thread side by side. Again, you have to be able to, the definition of being able to see the black thread and see the white thread. Okay, it can't just be watching white friends and the black thread must be there. It's not how it works. So anyway, if you don't have a clock you have to come up with systems to make sense and that's one that makes sense. Of course it would change through the season but you would change your operational times through the season especially with night operations. Think about it. It's going to get progressively darker. We're going to, you know, working to the other cycle now. The other thing, the Cassian and also actually excelled and those two individuals actually completed the course time in the second leg in the second element which of course from Friday night to Saturday morning and so I want to say congratulations there they go on the plaque for the on the competition board they go their names are permanently etched there so and if somebody else beats out either name doesn't get taken down you're just stuck there until the hell freezes over they burn the building down. Also congratulations to Mr. Preston. In the Saturday program they were best of teams and they were very very, everybody was very impressed with the work that they did. Again this was without night vision, without any artificial night vision. The mission here is to be able to use conventional organic living night vision, your natural night vision to develop your orienteering skills. We have to have those basics down and then we of course add the flourish and the what we call the icing which is the other night vision technology which eventually the battery is rolling out, the machine will be broken, there will be no replacements and so then you're right back to what you should have learned first off which is how to use your conventional night vision. Okay, so anyway, just a heads up and I want to say thank you, appreciate the follow up. The second part, I still have to get permission to say anything about, but let's just say that everybody did very well, especially our two participants who topped out on the competition, which is a standard pattern we can set up anywhere. Or in turn can be set up anywhere in the country. If you have a piece of back 40 terrain, you can establish, well, typically a lot of people leave them in place. I will point out If you leave the course consistently in place, it's like training in a site eventually familiarity creates disrespect. So one of the first rules is don't get lazy. I have set up or entering courses that stay there permanently. I've got one that's on Peach Mountain. It was there for many, many years because it was the beginners course. And we used it because we have the mapping, everything in place, you have new people you need to train, you take them out to the start off point and you have good control over the area. It was easy to understand, everybody knew the terrain, also we knew that if you somehow got disoriented, just head north, south, east or west, you're gonna hit one of the perimeter roads. Before he did that, you'd probably hit one of the cross-country trails. And so it's not difficult to figure out where you are. The mapping actually is pretty good for the site, as far as the stuff that we have. But again, for developing skill, you want to set up a 10-point orienteering course, and you, again, have different legs, different distances. You also want to involve different terrain, saddles, valleys, peaks. tactical ridges, whatever, swamps. Be careful, you gotta watch that because you've gotta also take into consideration you don't wanna be trying to rescue somebody or lose somebody in a very, very bad situation. So bogs and swamps are something you have to be very careful of and also remember to orient all of your orienteering personnel to those threats. Bogs in Michigan can go on forever. You can drop in a hole and you don't stop. and nobody will ever find you. Well, unless you pop up in some muck dig with the Schmellunk civilization several thousand years from now, if they're lucky to find you by an accidental bucket shovel, or whether building a new construction. But anyway, so again, congratulations to all, exactly what we were hoping for, and you guys did a great job. And next, now we're gonna go back over to weapons. Well, it's the Intel report, we always touch on weapons. The 300 blackout is one that we need to be focusing on for you AR-15 individuals, anybody who's using an AR-15, you can pick whatever you want. But let me recommend that if you already have 5.56 covered, you need to have a number of 300 blackout and 7.62x39 Russian AK round uppers. Take at least one of each per gun if you can. Why is that? Well, logistics. Well, 556 is the dominant round, and even if the government were to cut it off right now, it wouldn't make a damn bit of difference. We have such a preponderance of 556 weapons and also inventory that we could sustain ourselves for an indefinite period of time. There really isn't a way to accurately guesstimate with the massive amount of 556 that we have in reserve. But I would point out, how long has it been since, for instance, everybody goes, oh my god, they're going to cut off, fill in the blank. OK, when was the last time the US Army used the .30-06? Anybody? Guess. What was the last time we'd produced, and we did it at Lake City Arsenal, by the way, at least, because Lake City seemed to be the pick-me-up Arsenal forever, and also for clandestine manufacture of ammo, too, by the way, during the Cold War, especially during Vietnam. Basically, most guard units still had some, or not most, many guard units still had the Grand in service during the Vietnam War. Even as they had the M1 Grand, they also had the M14, but the M14 was being overlapped with the M16 rifles. There was still a lot of 30 out 6 in the inventory. Well, that didn't get destroyed. A lot of that just went either overseas obviously get thrown away, you know with whatever endeavor or stolen by the Israelis most commonly stolen by the Israelis. We know that. Or 308 most commonly stolen by the Israelis first. They get to steal the cream and then they leave the rest of the droppings for all the rest of the peasants, you know, because they're thieves. The rotten, yum-kul-wearing Israelis are thieves. And they steal from everyone, the French, the Germans, oh they steal, hand over fist, look what they're doing in the Ukraine. Send the money to Ukraine, goes to hyphen Tel Aviv, or back over to the kosher mafia right back here in the US under the table. Send weapons over there, use readily steal half, sell part of it on the market, they feel their chump change not usable, and laugh their ass off every step of the way, okay? So the .30-06 has been gone for a long time. Do you know how many .30-06 rounds we have in private inventory? We sustain a combat force on a massive scale with .30-06 alone for an indefinite period of time. In between that, we have the luxury of the period of the elimination of the battle rifles in 7.62x51 NATO, and we collected everything on that. Now on top of that we have 5.56, but here's the problem. Everybody loves squeezing the trigger on a semi-auto rifle and we got lots of them. So you're going to be going through a lot of ammunition and some of your people have no trigger discipline whatsoever, normally hit anything, okay, in many cases. But because of that, yeah, ammunition consumption in tactical areas can go to zero, or at least close enough. As there is a depletion in a particular chambering, and in this case with 556, if you have replacement uppers, units could switch out to other available chamberings slash calibers. And this is where 762x39 uppers are especially critical. Why? Well, US military never was issued the 762x39 except for clandestine warfare units that tried to make it look like they were, you know, somebody else was killing somebody and to maintain confusion. I mentioned Lake City Arsenal. They made 762x39 non-head stamped generic box stamping condition for spook and kook operations. Problem, boxer prime non-corrosive heat annealed with no head stamp and put in a Lake City crate. Ooh, that was kind of a boo-boo. Well, yeah, they had to get the ammo to where they're going to use it clandestinely, so they had to have a marker on it. But otherwise, boxes have no marker. The boxes are standard Lake City construction. If you know about construction of, you know, again, transport materials, you can easily see what it is. But they made a lot of it and threw it out there. So yeah, we did make some 760 by 39, but never enough to say that we could outfit or equip personnel or equipment in the United States. So, we still have such a preponderance of 760 by 39 by the virtually unknown numbers, millions, tens of millions, it's actually way past millions, it's got to be hundreds of millions of rounds, tens of millions of rounds in certain areas, okay? Because of that, if you're in a constant contact as an unconventional, paraconventional, or conventional force, 556 may dry up. By having other upper receivers in other chamberings, you can alleviate the pressure allowing for more ammunition to be given to forward or specific units in 556 while going to the alternate round of 300 blackout or 762 by 39. Now, I've mentioned before 762 by 39 as a second choice. But a lot of people are snooty on that. So okay, the 300 blackouts out there go to that do the 300 blackout. There are a multitude of other Chamberings in you know new uppers for the ar-15 450 bush master is an excellent round because it's easily built Of all the rounds, if you were asking me, what would I probably put on the shelf in good quantity and reserve for emergencies for like down the road, let's say, Dinosaurville, it would be the 450. Why? It's a straight case. Any .45 caliber projectile could be loaded into it. All of the questions about how to make that happen have already been worked out by people who built the original case. So, making a copy of the 450 Bushmaster would be incredibly simple. It's a straight tube case. I can manufacture it with any kind of tooling technology I have. I could make cases. I don't have to stamp cases. I could fabricate cases. Okay? But before we get there, the 300 Blackout, very popular. Lots of it out there. Not cheap. Not cheap like the other surplus ammo. Not like 7.62x39 and not like 5.56. But reasonably priced for what it is and for its performance level and one of the advantages of 300 blackout It is in a 7 6 2 3 0 8 diameter bullet spec That means all the 30 caliber bullets that are out there that were made for the 308 rifles I mentioned earlier or for the 30 out 6 Can be fully adapted to the 300 blackout This means that any and all bullet solutions out there make sense for 300 blackout I recommend right now over at Bear Creek Arsenal, they have, they only can get, there's a limit of two. It is a one in eight twist. It looks to be a heavy barrel by what Gar said. It is $169. You will find it over there in the, and it's in 300 blackout. You can get it either with a traditional charging handle and bulk carrier, and it's 169 complete. This is the steel. For all of you out there who I can't afford another rifle. Well, you don't need another rifle if you have an AR-15. You buy this upper and you have more options. You see how that works? And I recommend that the next thing you find is a reasonably priced and comparably studied, you know, designed. 7.62 by 39 upper for the very reason I'm talking about. When I talk about the alleviation of pressure on a round, what I mean is, let's say I only have a half a million or a million rounds of 5.56 left in the theater, an area like a couple of county. I maybe got a million, two million rounds. Overall, I don't know what I really have because God knows what everybody has that they privately own, but. We have a certain amount of munitions that are provided. We have them through the infrastructure and logistics train that's been set up. We start to see that our inventory is being consumed with constant contact, a certain amount of battlefield attrition in all categories. Well, guess what? Certain people don't shoot all the time, aren't constantly in contact, so. What you do for a certain personnel or even for whole units because maybe a certain group has for instance a whole pile of 300 blackout weapons already in service and they've already been hoarding collecting cashing stashing and Racking up every round that you get their hands on. I hope they are Well, if you're moving through that area of activity or you're moved into an assigned to that area of activity, being able to switch out to the 300 blackout round means that the 556 guns have more ammunition to work with and you're not putting pressure on the existing inventory. If you have auxiliary, security personnel, etc., they could be not so much relegated, but that is a term the military would use. They would be relegated to secondary chamberings simply because they're not going to make contact. However, if they have to defend themselves, they have a highly effective round. 7.62x39 will kill you dead, dead, dead. 300 blackout will kill you dead, dead, dead. So taking pressure off the 5.56 guns and sending every last ticket round you got into the fray where it needs to be. The way you can do that is by having these alternate chamberings and still be carrying the same weapon. All of your basic components, all your lowers are identical. Basic components for most of your uppers are the same. Needless to say, certain elements, your bolt is going to be different for the different chamberings. When I say bolt, I'm not talking the whole bolt carrier, I'm just talking the bolt. Okay? So please, if you can, the 300 Blackout, Now you can buy it every you want if you think there's something else at the cats meow or somebody's got their panties in a bunch Oh my god, it's a beer crate arsenal. It's not Schmidt lap 4.0 16 a Schmidt lap 4.0 16 will cost eight eight hundred dollars So just the upper it is so special right can you afford mags now for ammo for? 169 dollars you're on the table with another caliber that works and they have an option to go conventional charging handle or side charging handle Some units are committing to the side charge handle. They like it. Some people like it. Some people just can't get over it because they're body conditioned to the standard charging handle. We understand that. Guess what? We're militia. We're not a regular army. We have the ability to tweak our inventory, which is what we need to do right now. Okay? So everybody take the time. Think about this. If you can scrounge some money up. Even if all you do is get one, it will make a difference. Get one of the 300 blackouts because they're cheap. That's with the bolt carrier with the charging handle complete upper 169 Bear Creek Arsenal 300 blackout 16 inch barrel carbine gas system Heavy barrel easy to spot can't miss it Also, they do have 762 by 39 uppers and again look to see if there's a deal on those I didn't make that a Issue for Dar asked him to look a few things up when he found that which was great And so they might have a comparable study in 7.62x39 and if you can afford two, those are the two you should get right now. 300 blackout, 7.62x39 if you have an AR-15. If you don't and you're thinking about getting AR-15, but you just haven't, you don't want to put paper, you're looking for a gun that's, you know, a liberty gun, then buy these uppers and then find the 5.56 rifle of your dreams and, you know, get on with life. But either way, we need a 300 blackout, 760 by 39, and we'll go from there. And that's over at Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. Paul Meadows, they're keeping an eye on them. And don't forget Delton. I haven't mentioned them in a while. Delton is, yes, I know it's like, it rolls like Anderson. Yeah, and I'll shoot it all day. I don't care. The Delton rifles work. Their Pontiacs, just like the Andersons, are, well, a little above Pontiac. Now I think they're headed towards Chevy. But either way, they work. And not everybody needs a $3,000 air 15. Besides, y'all tell us we're all not too good at doing what we do anyway, so why do I need to buy a $2,000 rifle if I'm not very good at what I do? How do you like that? See how that works? That'll make you feel good. You got your spiffy $3,000 rifle in hand. I have my $300 rifle in hand. I'll bet you if we pointed at the bad guys and we pulled the trigger, it would probably impress them if both of us hit them with something. And since, again, you spent a lot of money on one item, but you don't have money to deal with all the other things from nuclear, biological, and chemical warfare defense, which you better have, you better have a gas mask, you better have a gas mask, you better have a gas mask, you better have a gas mask. You know, you're stupid. It's all there is to it. I'm done with that. It's obvious that we have a nuclear, biological, and chemical threat before us. The enemy is employing all kinds of wicked, wicked, wicked tools. So you better be ready to deal with them and the cost to do so is so minimal that it's insane, stupid or foolish that you do not have a gas mask. It's that simple. Maybe it's nothing else. Just give it to your friend. He's all, never use that gas mask. If that happens, I want to die. Okay, well, when we're starting to suffocate, give the mask to the other guy. Okay, just get one to give to somebody else. And you can dive down and choke and turn purple or whatever and we'll watch. I somehow figured that probably won't happen. I've seen people, well, I've seen people when they're in chemical threat. It's rather interesting how motivated everybody gets when they can't breathe. I don't need a gas mask, but I need your... Yeah, that kind of crap. Seen it before. So anyway, on next, NBC Nuclear Biological and Chemical. I mentioned it, but I wanted to make sure I got it right so you know what to look for. If you go over to Sportsman's Guide, U.S. Military Surplus, Kepler, Xytron, Z300 chemical coveralls, this includes a hood, it has a complete system, it is all the way up to I think extra large. They may be sold out of extra, extra large, but they got big sizes. $14 a suit. This is better than the Tyvex, it is a slick side suit. It's tan, not white, so at least it's closer to being a tactical color that might not get you shot as easily. Okay, white we'll work with, but I'd prefer not. Although, Tyvex do make great snow camouflage suits. They're also water repellent, so, I mean mostly, so it worked pretty well. This is over at sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com. And it is the US Military Surplus Capler Zytron Z300 chemical coveralls. New, unissued, $14 for a coverall. Nice cleanup suit. Maybe you have to clear out a freezer that's rotten, or maybe you gotta pick up something rotten and dead down the road. Oh, it doesn't have to be because you're under a chemical attack. It could be that you have to deal with bodies. Dead animals, dead people, could be anything. Be nice not to get all that effluvia all over ya. Yeah, yeah. You ever seen a deer after three hours, mid-summer like right now, out there on the road? What are they like? Yeah, yeah. Imagine everything else that way. Pretty straightforward math. So anyway, it can't beat the price. $14, it's a steal, okay? Number one. Number two, since we're over there at Sportsman's Guide. I mentioned this the other day. I recommend you take advantage of these. They have hats. elbow pads, three sets brand new on issue during the clearance section. I'm going to say $3.40 for three pairs. Okay, $3.40. I don't know if it's a zero or a nine when I was scribbling this down. So I'm just going to say 340. If it costs 10 cents more live with it because this is a steal. You get three pairs. They're tan. They're hatch elbow pads, brand new, unissued. Again, over at Sportsman's Guide in the clearance section. And in addition to that, and I already covered the coveralls, so I don't have to repeat that, I hope, again at Sportsman's Guide dot com, they have Chinese LBE suspenders. We've already seen them. They're serviceable. They work. And it's basically like about $3 a pair. If not a little less, I think you buy three of them, I think, for six something a pair. Now the price may go up and down on the clearance. It happens. But I would recommend again if you bought those cases of American pistol belts. I bought, you know, they were $50 to a case. Remember, a real cheap price, less than a dollar a piece. They're American made. These suspenders will attach to those and that is the basis for a standard U.S. combat harness with any kind of NATO pouch. American Atlas gear, American TA56 slash M1956 gear, the T892, the TA94, I've mentioned that many times. All that, well, this stuff will work with all of those. Has the same kind of hanger connector. So take a look at it, but if you're looking for more 510, or you're trying to round out because you didn't get enough suspenders to go along with those 50 count boxes of pistol belts, I bought dozens of them. Dozens of cases. And I'm picking up more of these as I already did. I bought more of these. I don't know if they're still in stock. I bought a ton of them. And the wholesaler is no better price than this. I can deal directly with the wholesaler that sold these to Sportsman's Guide. It is as good a price for me to go here and buy them right from Sportsman's Guide. I don't normally do that. If you hear me mention that on the air, it's because my other connections tell me, no, that's a better price. And one of the biggest importers, they would cost more than that now because all those things have gone up in price, especially over the last year. This was stuff that was in inventory, they've got it in clearance right now. This is another item. If you look under Chinese surplus, go over to Sportthumb's Guide, punch in Chinese surplus, look at all the items that are there. Some of the stuff I wouldn't buy, and some was not surplus, it's just remade copies of even their own Chinese equipment. But these suspenders are serviceable enough especially for someone showing up bare-ass naked with a tall wrapper on their hind end or just jumped out their back window because the bat faggots are kicking the door doors in the neighborhood. Shows up at your place and he needs to be outfitted so we can go back and kill Ching Lee and the bat faggots. And so you re-outfit the person along with other buddies and people that are there or people that are you know again in line. Other people are going to do that because you're a kidded, they're a kidded, we're going to go kick their ass. We're going to find people who pushed Ralph out of his back window in his bath towel. Okay, so again, 5-10 program, 10-40 program, and or 40-100 or 40-120 program. Take your pick. If you're really into it, you're doing enough equipment to outfit a platoon top to bottom. Tactical gear, backpacks, ring gear, head gear, armor, helmets, etc. That's what I do for 4120s whenever I can. And right now I'm trying to round this up because I just want to get this stuff out of the way. We're out of time as far as some things go. So again, do what you can. I'm trying to minimize your cost so you can afford that upper receiver I mentioned earlier. And at $3 a pair for elbow pads, you can't beat that to have spares or to have stuff hanging around. Maybe it's all you got because you can't afford any more. And those are in tan, by the way, too. Hey, so they're going along with the US military surplus capers, ICON Z300 chemical coveralls. How do you like that? They're tan, that's tan. Everything is desert dust part one or two colors. Hey, live with it. That's the kind of surplus you're going to see for a long time. So next. And let's double check. Oh, by the way, Ed, we got, well, we do have very little time, but we got enough time. So I'll tell you what we're going to do. Ed, Carl Plang, rocked them in their ivory towers. Guys, I want you to share this song everywhere you can, everybody you can. So all of a sudden everybody likes country sounding, um, Patriot music. You got rich men from north of Richmond and the other one is try this in a small town. Well now is the time to circulate Carl Clang's music and the stuff done by Steve Voss because it's of the same venue. It's a two degree in the same style. Although Carl does some rock type, country type, it depends and ballad. Let's share this everywhere. Over to YouTube. I rock them in their ivory towers. Here we go. If you could, slide that song and music over to every email or group and location you have that you go to that's on Farsbook, anywhere where you can post information in any other social media. If you can't post the video itself, post the music itself. If you go over to YouTube, you can find, rock them in their ivory, or Carl Klang dash rock them in their ivory towers. And also, Carl Klang ain't gonna fight for the New World Order. And then another one I recommend is, again, Renegades by Steve Boss, Steve Boss dash Renegades. Share them, but put them out there everywhere you can. Now here's another little thing you can do, and if everybody keeps doing this, it's going to pop up all over the place. There's a dozen videos, a hundred videos about everybody wanting to play and playing for everybody, Richmond, North of Richmond. Or again, try that in a small town. Go in there. Hey, they just put, hey, listen to Carl. Go ahead. Real quick, if people want to get a copy of Carl playing music, and I mean all of it. We have a link to archives.org for Carl Klein's music. All of it's posted there. Carl Klein has passed. If you want a copy of it, I don't know of any place where he can order a new copy of it that isn't reproducing what was already out there. But this is everything off of the extremist 2 album and the C-La album on the Internet Archive, which is archive.org. Search for a call, it'll come up. Or you can go to our Guilded, click on the music request, click on the pin at the top. It is one of the things I have pinned on the music request page. It'll take you right there, you'll have access to all of his music right there where you can play it and listen to it and send to other people. And we need everybody to share this right now. At this point in time, if you listen to, well, rock them in the ivory tower. Tell me that doesn't kick. Okay, it's perfect right now. Especially with everybody pissed the way they are. You need to be able, you know, again, we can throw the ammunition out where it needs to be, and it can make a difference, okay? Now, Carl's gone. This is a great way to monument, you know, again, his works because he did a lot of traveling. Carl Clang and Steve Voss were minstrels in the gallery for God knows how many thousands of Patriot events. And Carl went to many others I didn't go to because I can't be everywhere. Couldn't be. And Carl always was on the road and had many, many friends all over the country. Everybody recognized his music and his voice and he never complained. He always stayed focused on getting the word out and specifically, although he complained about people that were a problem, I won't say that, don't make a mistake. He wasn't gonna just roll over for anything. But he did a tremendous job and was very creative. It's what you need to be doing out there if you're listening to me right now. You're seeing some of the other people starting to use these tools. the way that they can be used. And it needs to happen. If you've got an idea, guys, the computer, you can fiddle part with everything. You've got keyboards, you've got all kinds of music programs and such. You can literally do it sitting at your computer. Don't do it on the phone. Go to a sit-down, run the computer up, warm her up if you haven't used it in a bit because then everybody's getting lazy with the cell phone nonsense. It happens. It's just the way it is with technology. but crank it up and again produce. Then get out there, don't be afraid. Don't be afraid. Maybe you're not perfect with what you do and remember you can always tweak it but get something out there and then do a second version. If you go, oh wow man, I figured out how to do this. But start, you know, again, it's putting fire down range. It's like air defense. With music, it's amazing what can happen with it. Maybe somebody else will like your song and yeah, I know me here probably think I'm gonna say yeah, they might buy it Well, yeah, they might but on the other hand, maybe they'll do another cover. Maybe you just didn't have the technology, but you have the idea Well, if somebody is gonna crank it out there and it's gonna get out to the public side it's gonna make it make a difference in this about the information and on the elements of esprit de corps that we need to implement within the Patriot effort, it gets people moving, then that's, isn't that why you did it? You know, we never restricted, never have restricted reproduction of anything that we ever did with Republic Radio International or with Liberty Tree Radio. There is only one thing that we ask, give credit where credit's due. If you listen to somebody and you hear somebody or they do something and you copy it, make sure people know who did it. Because you know again, this is how we memorialize our friends and the other thing is again If it was something that we did I didn't you know, it would don't you people are gonna copy American peril. Yeah, but if that was the plan People are gonna copy fill in the blank. That was the plan. That's force multiplication That's how you do it and if somebody else runs with the ball, there are hard charges all over the place Congratulations, you're doing the job. I hope you do reproduce it, reproduce it, even if they sold it. You know, there were advertisements for American Peril. I've had people come be, well, you advertised in Popular Mechanics, guys. We never advertised in any magazine, American Peril. I saw it here, and I saw it there. Yes, you did. And somebody else got a copy, made millions of copies, thousands and millions of copies. We don't even know how many, how many, and they aren't bootleg because we never said don't. But a whole bunch of people made a lot of money people were telling me you guys made a lot of money Well, we did actually make sure we got as many copies as we could out there too But guys when I was in San Diego and Nancy my wife was with me This was the first excursion out to California of a long number of excursions out to California Oh God but even to Portland, Oregon, by the way. I spoke in Portland, Commie, Portland. Seriously, one of our friends listening was laughing right now because he remembers that fiasco was alike, but we filled the building.
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