August 29, 2023
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4h 2m
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2023
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, military surplus equipment, and recent federal law enforcement actions. He highlighted deals on chemical protective suits and firearms components available through online retailers, emphasized the importance of preventive maintenance on weapons, and addressed concerns about federal raids targeting civilians, specifically referencing incidents in Tennessee and other locations that he characterized as extrajudicial killings rather than lawful arrests.
- chemical protective suits
- military surplus
- preparedness
- federal raids
- second amendment
- m1 carbine
- atf
- fbi
- self-defense
- weapons maintenance
- extractors
- ammunition
- tactical gear
- constitutional rights
- government overreach
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He asks if you need a lift to town or simply says, Fran, what can I do? Have you stopped at a grocery store and watched a kid who's bit off more than his five or 10 cent piece can chew? He needs just two cents or three to get that soda pot to see him. Can you get that feeling? Why not? Can you come through? And how about on a Sunday morning the sun's up high and the day is burning and church bells break the stillness of the sky. All your neighbors and your friends climbing the family car again and go to church. Never questioned why. Then you look at the USA, the folks at work, their kids at play and looking back. Clothes were torn and dirty as he stood here by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. 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, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each God-given right. We only watched 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? and behind the lines in occupied territories, west, southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. We'll see you high at all our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you are on, we appreciate the work you're doing. We're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. I want to say hi to our Canadian listeners, my God. We're all going to have to get rid of the communists on both sides of the border. Canada is still going to be Canada, but after we start here, we're probably going to be helping you there because Canada, the Northern frontier is going to need to be secured. along with everything else. The traitors that are in Washington are doing everything they can to prep for an invasion and also an attack by the secret police inside these United States. It's already happening. We already know that. Anyway, it is the 29th of August. No way. Yes, way it is. It's the 29th of August. And it is the 15th year. Oh, by the way, it's Communications Tuesday. Let's make sure we get that in there. It is the 15th year of Open Obvious and pissing in your face Fabian the Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K. 2023 Old Earth Calendar, I'll give it all she has got, Captain. And 2023 Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. And wow, what a day. I have... You know, the biggest problem was trying to hook up. I was here and the system was not. And so it's nothing to add to that. This is just planet crap who 23rd, you know, 21st century, 23rd is probably gonna be worse because you have Star Trek technology and it'll really be tiny and crappy. But you know, it's funny at where I just came from two different locations, everybody telling me the same thing. The systems are shitty in response, bad connections, everything is fading. Guys, we're being ripped off. What it is is the Jewish Mafia, the kosher mafia, the international bankers are stripping everything out of the country, not investing because they don't have any need to investing or reinvesting, especially if they're going to be waging war against you. They don't want you to have an infrastructure that is anything other than quick switch off on their side and it's going to be minimal. This is why we build out, why they're building down. I can't emphasize that enough. A real fascinating thing though, in my travels today, I saw that somebody was putting stuff out by the road. That would appear to be a property that was going up for sale. And lo and behold, there were totes. And I walked up and I looked at this tote. I opened it up. And what should be in it but two brand new balcony. Handheld radios. Is it new in the box? Two headsets. a Coleman Freeplay Crank Up Radio, not the big one but the newer smaller ones made, you know, denser in China Sport. Two other handheld radios, two other base station or little base station radios, FRS, a whole pile of other electronics and it's mine. I mean, I haven't encountered all the stuff that's in it yet. That's the top cream where I looked at the box and, ouch, yang, ouch, yang, whoa, probably just empty boxes. No, no, brand new in the box. Somebody opened the one box, looked at it and said, either they bought it because they were told to by a friend, as we typically see, and it's like, oh, this is too complicated for me, and out she went. The same is true with all the other equipment, brand new in the box. The two headsets would actually work to do what I'm doing right now. But they also fit those other Bao Feng radios that I picked up the other day when we were testing a new batch that are coming in. So again, don't hesitate. I can't emphasize enough. I didn't even add it up. How many hundreds of dollars was in just the one tote. It was a clear plastic, sterile-like tote, maybe about 18 inches across. 12 inches, 14 inches deep by, you know, what, 20 some inches long and nice little lock dog type lid. And I thought, hmm, there's a bunch of those there and I can always use more totes. But when I saw what was inside, and I even looked to see what's in the others, but it's all electronics, it's like, hmm, it's a good thing I checked on those totes that I need because now I need the totes for all of the fun things that I found. So they will be put to good use. Our people will use them. They will be part of the war effort, which is good. Life is good. Okay, and by the way, it has been a medium temperature. It looks like we're going to get some rain here in the bottom of Michigan, but don't stop doing anything. Hell, if I was painting, I wouldn't even stop. Because again, looking angry and actually rating two different things. So again, beware though because yes, we could get hit with some weather here while we're doing the program. Beware if you're traveling about and you're listening to me here in the bottom of Michigan across the east to west. We just traveled both directions. And let's see what else a couple things. Oh, yes, and also and I can't do it other than you hear that. What is that? What is what does Uncle Mark have? Well, I ordered a number of the U.S. military surplus capillary Zytron Z300 chemical coveralls. Okay, it's the, these are a slick side chem suit. I recommend them. There is a complete spec sheet that they incorporated with these things. They are brand new in the wrapper, unissued. This is a large, extra large that I've got in my hands. They're in the, they're tan headed towards Coyote Brown, so they're actually a good, at least they're not white. Although the white ones make good snow cover, no snow camel, as I've said before, the Tyvex. And that's why we do keep a lot of them, you know, those in service. The only thing is, yes, we had to pay for these. Now, I'll tell you why this is tough. This is a good price at $14 for $10. What this is seriously if you have if you want to pick up additional chem suits and you're looking for a slick side What a slick side especially good for radiological? Okay our sandwich suits which I have a bunch of mark 2 and mark Well, forgive me mark 3 mark 4 British both mark 3s which are the green and the mark 4s which are in the DPM Brand new the wrappers and looking at 6 and 6 backpacks or scrap to the outside of backpacks right here Okay, they're combat ready How could you get rid of those? And it's hard to find big sizes anymore, but if I were looking at radiological and most biological, to be quite honest, even though I might still wear the sandwich chute, God, I'd merely be cooking this today with the heat away. It's not real bad, but it's just, you know, it's been a summer day. But if you wanted to make sure that you have proper decon capability right from the get-go as you come in to be sluiced off and you know to Eradicate most anything it might latch on especially with radiological threat Stuff's not going to interweave or get into the weave or the sandwich of the cloth. This is a slick side striated nylon Chem suit it has hood it has foot cover built in It does not have glove cover. It has a cinched slash elasti-sized cuff for the arms, which is fantastic. And everything you need to know, there is a rat sheet with each one of these, 8.5x11 format. And if you want anything, if you want to know anything about them, ach mein kapung simmer. Ach schaist. Well, it is in Teusche. At least this side I can see. Hopefully the other side of this page is in English because otherwise if you could not speak German you are going to have I'm sorry. This is not speaking. You're going to have to read German. Yeah Well, at least the sheet I can see all that I see if I can I don't want to tear a part of this open Oh, it looks like there's more than one sheet here. Okay, so if we're lucky Maybe there's an English version under there. I think there's because it can't be two sheets worth of junk. I hope so The clock is still in the bus and holding along with the... hmm... yeah... the... stuff. Oh, shite. So anyway, pretty cool, as it is. You might have noticed that it says, surplus, capillar, zytron, capillar. And of course, gee, the names you told me it was either techno-German or Turkish, right? It's like Turkish shotguns, the Z4L693, destructivator. With Fang and Banette. Yes, the Destructivator 12-gauge shotgun. But it's just like the other one. That's the Kilimator. Yes, yes, but they put different plastic on the front, so it's a totally different shotgun. But all the internal parts are interchangeable. In fact, the receiver looks the same. It's a totally different shotgun. It has four numbers and letters. So anyway, it's pretty cool. I recommend these for again, lightweight. Here's what's really good about these. These are chuckable. And why am I having a hard time when I'm bringing up on the air because they're $14, okay? Nothing cheap. There's nothing in PPE that's cheap that's good quality, even in the throwaway. And most of the PPE should be throwaway. You don't think of it that way because when a lot of people bought the chem suits, they were pricey. So you're going to try and drag them as long as you can out into service. But we have hundreds of Tyvek suits from the last scam, not the one, the last one with the coronavirus. Remember, we got garbage bins. As soon as they knew new federal money was coming, all these institutions wrote all the brand new equipment they had in the warehouse. U of M did this University of Michigan, VA, Michigan State University, they all did. We got stuff from all over the place, literally dumpster, some of my dumpster is full, a brand new in the box, Tyvex, chem suits, size, extra small, all the way up to 3 and 4X, and every size in between. Hundreds and then thousands. So I got those for free. It's like, oh man, I got those for free. This is $14 for a suit, but when you look at what you're paying for, go look at Grainger. This is a very good price for what it is. And I picked up two examples from the latest wave that they're offering. And this is a good one to put in the crush bag and have on hand. Do the rest of what you need to do in your chem suit. Your chem protection is covered. So I've got a chance to see the latest wave. We've had these out there before. I just didn't pick one of them. From the last batch, I didn't pick any up. Quality is excellent. They're German slash American co-production. Probably 99.99% German, as we know, because you can tell by looking at them. It's Kepler. What's that value? I'm counting it. It's Kepler. It's kind of German. Again, that's the US Military Surplus Capular Xytron Z300 chemical coveralls. These are brand new. They're $14 for the coveralls. They are over at sportsmansguide.com. And again, there's a bunch of other items you need to check out. Some of them are gone. I actually should go through the list. You should go through the clearance and sales for the holiday weekend coming up. The rain just hit. I told you this would happen. It could. And yep, we got rain. Good thing we took everything in an hour ago. It did not catch me on flat footage on this one. I saw it was coming. So it did rain. It is raining right now. Anyway, The other items one of the other items which is an excellent price. I went to look to see my god Would you pay for these stupid things? US military surplus dry fire ultra lightweight FR base layer pants new size 1x 2x and 3x for $8.09 for a pair of not dry fire is part of the anti-flash burn, anti-flane system. I told you before if you're going to buy your uniforms, you might want to go a little bigger because the dry fire stuff is out there and it's cheap. So this is definitely worth investing in. That's not the whole layer system. You know there's layers of this garbage you're supposed to wear. If you do, it's like putting on a spacesuit and taking off a spacesuit every time and takes however long to actually prep to go on a patrol or whatever or jump into the vehicle so you don't get fully incinerated when you get hit with an IED or something. Fact of the matter is any protection is good and these are a good price because they are in the bigger sizes. So again, if you're going to go get the US Military Surplus Kepler Zytron Z300 chemical coveralls, they're $14. Also punch in US military surplus dry fire ultra lightweight FR base layer pants new unissued size extra-large Size 2x and size 3x. I don't know how true to size they're running But if you look sportsman's guy has a really good little tickle meter a slide meter where people give him feedback It's us so I would say these will be true size Because they're the newer production in fact it might actually be 100% American Product production in terms of material can't count too much in that Jewish Mafia always finds ways to subcontract and it ends up in the Caribbean that it ends up in Africa the time you're down the US taxpayer gets screwed the guy who was the Jewish Mafia type who had the contract runs to Israel they won't have allowing to be extradited he steals your money your troops get crap really crap And the rest is history. We've seen this over and over and over and over again. Okay? So just a heads up on that. But these are good. As far as I can see, everything's so far now. Also, the Chinese suspenders, grab them. I got a chance to go through 50 pairs today. I actually ordered 50 plus. and there's three to a bundle about six seven dollars depending on whether you're a member or not you can't beat them for the price the Chinese they're the LC to type combat suspenders. They are nothing to write home about, but they're standard issue. If you've got pistol belts, if you've got mag pouches and canteen covers, you can put together a US military M1956 slash TA56, TA58, TA 62, that's one we haven't talked about much, that the SNAP system, you don't see any of those anymore. I bought every pistol belt for those I could because they used to have thousands and thousands and thousands of the pouches when I bought tonnage. So I cleaned out the whole system wherever I could find surplus for the SNAP system that has the islets, but it also has the SNAP system. Now that system, the Army bought or started, they did an XM purchase, experimental model purchase, somebody thousands of units. Then tens of thousands, but then what they did is they dropped the program. Well, the Marines picked up all that equipment because the Marines do a lot of slide by where they buy stuff that the Army pick up the stuff the Army is dumping. So some of the stuff you will see with Marine Corps stamping, some of it you'll see with US as an US Army stamping. But it's all OD green, it's all the same production run. It's just one of those things where if you want to use the SNAP system, just to give you an idea, if you have a World War I, World War II, or create an early Vietnam pistol belt, you have a SNAP on the left side, or it should be on the left side if you orient your pistol belt right. What's it for? Double mag 1911 pouch. But they took that idea and they built an entire system with that kind of modular keeper. Now rather than the steel prong system or the 1910 hangers, they went with a snap system that went right around the hole of the belt so you could reconfigure it. It was a real cool idea and it was a lot easier than MOLLE to use. But it meant that there would be a big back panel on the item and you split it onto the pistol belt in index. So you had your canteens to the rear, shovel cover, etc. And then they snap to the center of the pistol belt if you had the right one for it because the snaps were separated by a specific distance. All the pouches were built that way. The first part of that program started out in the US Army about 1952-53 and then disappeared and came back again about the time they were doing the FN FAL push and then they dropped it again and then the Marines ended up with it. So most of you guys have this stuff from being in the Marine Corps, of course you're all along in the tooth if you're Vietnam era Marine Corps, but a lot of guys brought tons of this stuff back but didn't have anything to properly mount it. So I got really good at tracking all the pieces down. And in the process, that looks pretty good. The system actually works. These Chinese suspenders are over at Sportsman's Guide also, and I highly recommend that if you're looking for 5-10 suspenders to go in your combat gear, they are the cheapest for the type of suspender that they are that you can find. So, just a heads up, take a look at that, see if it floats your boat. Grab a bundle of them right away. They're over in the clearance section, but just put Chinese surplus and then look at what pops up in the Chinese surplus. Take a look at the 3.4, I believe it's $6.40, whatever it is. And remember, the prices go up and down, but we're headed towards a holiday weekend, so probably they're going to go down again. Kind of like gas prices, okay? Sportsmansguide.com. Anyway, for again, the coveralls, the dry fire pants, ultra light, and those are $8.09 a pair for extra large 2X and 3X. And then also the Chinese load bearing equipment suspenders, LBE suspenders, basically they're like an LC2. Quality, they look to be virtually new. They either are or they're very lightly used and probably because whenever they're copying of our molly junk, you know, they're making as much molly junk more probably in China than they are here in the US. So I'm sure the molly junk is where everything's headed, which means that more for a little window, not for long. For a little window, these overlapping Belgian, French, American, Hungarian and Chinese pieces of equipment can all be integrated to make a very, very cheap combat kit that's as good as anything any country issues. So then again, it is from any country because we don't have to worry about buying from just one place. We can cherry pick and get the best prices. Now, there's lots of other cool stuff out there. And you will find in black and OD green, woodland camo and some other camos, a lot of this stuff, a lot of these types of pouches or in DPM Dutch, for instance, sometimes even some of the Brit stuff is left over. But it'll all work and integrate. Okay, if it's, you know, from that era, It was designed for NATO or NATO type use and it works flawlessly. Nothing special about it at all. It just works and works and works. So anyway, next, talking about working here. Let's see, we have the drawing coming up. I need your help. Ed needs your help. So for everybody out there listening, we have a drawing coming up on Friday. Today is Tuesday. If you could go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. This is a special summer drawing fundraiser, so please, if you could donate. And when you get to the page and you donate, make sure that whatever amount you do, $2, $5, $1, ideally if you could do more than $1, because I don't know how much you take out. PayPal takes a chunk. Remember that. But if you could donate, and for every dollar that you donate, your name will go in the hat. On Friday we will pull a drawing and in the process at least five packages but it looks like we'll have six done. So we'll have six packages. Who knows? Maybe somebody will get some mouthing! Radios. Mine. You never know. I mean I could take the... If you're all, God give us a gift and maybe I'll pass it on. Well it'll be a surprise. You never know what you're going to get. And by the way, I did mention they got other radios in there too. They're all brand new in the box. In fact, still in the bag, still in the box. I really like it when we get those gifts, especially the surprise gifts that are useful. Let's put it that way. Again, www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. When you get there, go to the donate key. Donate any amount. And, remember that what we really need is in the notes section or comments section, whatever they're listing it as now, please take the time and incorporate your mailing address. Because if your name is pulled, I want to send this to you as quickly as we can. And, again, we need your mailing address to do that. And, remember, one of the biggest problems is we also, we're not going to go out of our way to... try and track somebody down. We try not to intrude in anybody's life anymore. We absolutely have to begin with. And remember, I burn everything. Once we're done with things, we burn everything. We minimize everything. That's the first rule of operational security. We don't keep stuff around other than what's requested to be kept around. If somebody says, hey Mark, we might need to make contact with you, or please make contact with me. By the way, on that note, for our friends who wanted to get hold of Dave Stone, didn't forget you, just a matter of not broadcasting it. Okay, so be patient. But it's actually been longer than it should have been. I was with Dave here just the last couple of days. And we were going over a number of subjects. In fact, the Talentships have got another couple of meetings coming up here in Michigan too, along with the counties. And in fact, again, Livingston County is becoming a hard charger in this fight that's going on. They're not the only ones, but they are definitely a surprise to me because of what they're doing and what they're accomplishing right now. So in Livingston County, very, very well done. Anyway, next, and again donations go to www.limbertytreeradio.4mg.com. Go to the donate key. When you donate, make sure you incorporate into the notes slash message that you have a mailing address you want the stuff sent to and we will send it there. Whatever you provide, that's where it's going, provided nothing else happens. See next is Oh, also, yeah, before I forget, over at www.metostatearmory.com, www.palmetostatearmory.com, www.palmetostatearmory.com. They've got a couple of deals going into the holiday weekend. I highly recommend you take a look at what they have. Also, again, too numerous, but they did, I believe these are P1s. It's a Walther P-38, looks to be the later model. Now, as far as I know, the firing pins do not match up to the firing pin of the extractor, forgive me. But it's the last model of Walther P-38, the one that was embraced by the German military, they reissued it. Walther produced it. There are several other, no, not several, there's a couple other subcontractors. I think Irma might have done some too, but I'd have to double check. Post-war Irma, okay. But these are in very good to looks like almost excellent condition mostly very good service, you know issued and I know this is pricey but not by a comparison of the other Walther p38s out there at about $500 some of you might have an interest because some of your summer people out there I have already invested in the gray French Walters when they came out and they were cheap years ago. Maybe some of you may not remember that remember the post-war, done on German tooling Walther P-38s done for the French military. Really kind of goofy because some of the stamps, they just kept stamping like they were made in 44 or 45, but they also have other proof stamps that confirm 46, 47, I think 49. So if you already had a pile of the Walther P-38s and you wanted to kind of stick with the pattern, If you have the money, I mean, also you might just want to collect it, but Paul Mitistere did get a clutch of these in. I don't know if they're law enforcement or military. You'd have to talk to them about that. Read up on it. I noticed that they were there. Had a notice that came in. Also, don't forget, their dagger is an excellent package right now. It comes with 10 magazines, carry pouch and the pistol, and again, under $400. In fact, I think they have a BLEM. I think they saw a BLEM package. for the pistol so you might want to check that out because again it's a nice grab and go. 10 mags, the pistol itself, the dagger is basically a Glock clone so again if you guys are into Glocks this is another way to get more pistols into people's hands ready to go where everything is there but they need more mags. Oh, wait a minute, they got more mags. Well, then they need ammo. Well, of course you need ammo. And by the way, they do offer a little ammo. I don't think there's enough there to load the magazines because you get 10 mags. But you do get some ammunition and you get mags and you get the gun and you get a carry pouch. So it's worth it. And that's at Palmetto State Armory and it's their dagger. I really wouldn't care if it's the undercover or the standard frame. If I could get the concealed carry the shorter frame for the same price or actually for a better price Forgive me if because usually one or the other is marked down. I go the cheaper. I wouldn't care It's a personal defense gun You're not gonna be picking people off at 200 yards way. You could try I would I make them nervous. I mean seriously It's like buck buck buck. There you go. No, look I tagged somebody how three rounds. It's pretty good But the dagger is by all intents and purposes the Glock cousin that works really well a lot of parts are interchangeable you do the investigation on that see if that floats your boat and makes sense for your unit and Most important if you're trying to outfit a whole family Keeping the cost down so you can afford all the other things like these chem suits We were just talking about everything else if we can cut your cost down to one area You got more money to spend in the other area And therefore, everything you need to get up to the table to play in the game, you got it all right there. And at the very least, you can stay off to the side and not necessarily get taken by surprise when the time comes. So, let's see before we go any farther. We're past the bottom of the hour. Edward, if you could, you're all playing an evil, dirty, rotten conspiracy. Let's play a Carl Clang. We haven't done enough music. By the way, I did get from BC. I did get your music request. Forgive me. I just got to pull it up here. Maybe we'll play it in the next hour. If not, we'll get it at 8 o'clock. We'll see what happens. It depends on timing, as you know, time and distance. But Carl Clang, one of our minstrels in the gallery, he's Then gone for a while. But all this music is a little bit low for YouTube. Here we go. We'll be back. For their building concentration camps from the great hike off our postage tents to protect and defend their great democracy. Though my vote in the last election didn't quite match the same projection, maybe those beautiful talkin' heads on my TV. And when I called them to complain, and I asked them to explain, they just said that it proves that you're not in the groove of the new majority. Yeah, sure. Well, just between you and me, can't you feel the conspiracy? Can't you sense the hypocrisy? As they call it democracy? Well, it's a threat to your sanity, and not to mention your liberty. And it's all an evil, filthy, rotten conspiracy. Now, they've got microwaves and laser beams, and rays that look inside your dreams, and satellites that can see your E.V. They got chips that fit inside your head that'll make you think they're thoughts they have and drugs that'll make you do just as they be. And to make things even more serious, they got strains of new bacterias that are surely to cause some unknown new disease. And that's why we got fear and high anxiety and paranoid perplexity and the gradual loss of all our liberty. And as they try to bring us all down They might need us with a frown They might even be the source of all the rumors in this town The conspiracy, can't you sense the hypocrisy As they call it them, well let's defend your say And not to mention your liberty And if it's all in need, we'll be right in conspiracy E-Direct our main coming phone Calls to the central intelligency I hope and pray someday they'll see that you and me are not the enemy. Do we believe in cult theology? And as their police tried to bust by some justice, though it's hidden behind a wall of lacing, we're working out our salvation with the feeling of fear and trembling. Hoping and praying someday the truth might set us all free. That just cause the media won't respond don't mean there's nothing going on. And brother, what'll you do if there's something to all the words inside this song? Well, you can say that I'm wild-eyed That all my fears are unjustified Or that I'm totally mystified By a man who's crucified But just between you and me What hung him up on that tree It was all an evil, fear-rotten conspiracy Yeah, it's all Evil, filthy, rotten conspiracy. Share that song. I am dead cold serious. Share that song today. And ask people, this is like Visitor from the past, virtually every drilled tooth that he hits with the song. It's as if it was written for this moment, as if it was written right now. That song everywhere you can. It is a simple process. You can go over to YouTube, find the video. It's posted on YouTube in more than one location, as a matter of fact. And there's even the entire Carl Klang Best Of, which actually is a lot of Carl Klang's music. It's all sitting right there available. and you can find most of the songs that we're playing here, although they're individually posted too, there's individual postings. But you can share the whole album to other people right now. Please take the time and do that. But at the very least, share this song. This is like a lot of stuff that's been done by the Patriot Movement, you know, where it's a big, we told you so. And we have been 100% correct. And that is something else we need to rub in right now. So take the time, help us out, do what you can to share. Just get out with other things. As soon as you're done with it, don't worry. Plenty of other things to do today. As soon as I walk away from the microphone, my hind end is piled up with a whole bunch of extra projects. I'm like, now I got a bunch of equipment to go through. Just with the stuff I found in the last two hours. Not to mention all the other stuff I was actually out there doing, which required my attention. on multiple levels and still hasn't gone anywhere. So that work is still waiting for me. Anyway, a couple things here. We're moving toward stop, but we ain't there yet. So don't worry, we got time. It is 546. Also, again, I want to say thank you. We did have some response on what happened in Henderson, Tennessee. You have to go through the paperwork and the notices that were shipped up to us, two different mechanisms. So I've got to isolate one that's on the alternate side. And we've also got people that are down there talking to all of the locals in the area. And so they are doing a follow-up sit rep who what where when what were they doing? What were you doing person by person by person? I understand we've already got four different batches of video and photographs that were taken by people with their cameras or personal phones They've already shared the data. We didn't need to, we don't have to dump their phone in our equipment. What they're doing right now is collecting a database, including vehicles, license plates for the vehicles. They did a good job. Again, it is digital. So the one good thing is you can blow up or expand up a lot of the imagery. And in this case, license plates on the unmarked or the, we're supposed to be surreptitious vehicles. faces, needless to say, a lot of faces. What we're then going to be doing is cross-referencing with the other dog and pony shows because the consensus is that this is probably the same KGB pile of filth coming out of Washington for many of these actions. They're a hit team. And we'll know more once we get the rest of the imagery cross-referenced, but I don't think it's going to take very long at all. And I think we start seeing the same faces popping up east and west of the Mississippi, which is very likely. That will be pretty well the coffin nails that we needed to apply. So we will let you know. And it's still going to take time. You've got to identify a person. You look at the other images. We're already stocking the images by age and also by, again, all the database, which includes estimated height. age, etc. And in some cases, we now have personalities and names attached. This means that we have connected file database that can be shared so everybody will know who's who in the zoo. I pointed out that whenever anybody wants to talk to you, you better ask for a business card, right? If somebody, well, we need to talk to you. Did you have your phone running when all of them when we were murdering this guy in his house? No. Remember no, I don't think so. Somebody might have, but I don't think so. In fact, there wasn't really much of anybody here. Let me check. I'll have to get back with you. Can you give me your business card? I want your business card. Well, what would you need that for? Well, what do you mean what do I need that for? Aren't you a Fed? Aren't you working for the people, comrade? I don't care if you're working for the people, bottom line is I might want to get ahold of you. So give me a business card. Now remember just because they give you a business card I already told you about the spooks kooks buys and rats one character after the Oklahoma City bombing with a wallet is like about two and a half almost three inches thick with every stinking ID in the little portfolio you could imagine And him trying to turn sideways, trying to sort out and find an ID card that he wanted to come along, oh, I'm all out, I work for the U of M just like you do, as he's going through other cards and you see he's flipping because he's got Fed ID and state police ID and he's got all this other stuff. Portfolio wallet that's about, like I said, two inches, almost two and a half, maybe three inches thick. No joke, you can't, of course, it's a breast pocket type portfolio. It's not like it's a fold wallet. So these turds are floating all over the place and it's pretty snickin' obvious what's going on as far as where we're headed with this. These are the same issues that were presented before Waco developed, actually before Ruby Ridge, and then moving into Waco, they've got these idiots pumped up, these fools pumped up the same way, and it's going to lead to the, well, like collisions, not an if, just a when. And what it does is that... But if the handful are fools... Oh yeah, it's not the majority. Yeah, it's not a big thing. I've been seeing something, I'm going to bring it up to you. You may laugh at this, but I can't get seriously because I've seen these ads everywhere. Join the military as a senior, earn up to $50,000 bonus. Join as a senior. These ads are on the local radio here, they're pop-ups on the TV screens. They're just everywhere. They're recruiting senior citizens, but it's good. No way. Yep. I got a, I have a, I got a notice in the mail for your former service. And, and even the image is a guy with, you know, all gray hair wearing a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a And the whole idea behind it is that, you know what, we hated you. We hate you so much. You're a white heterosexual male. They hated you so much because you're a white heterosexual male and they're going to tell you you're sexist, you're racist, you're misogynistic, whatever the hell that means anymore, who cares? But now all of a sudden, oh, you know what though, come on back and be a sucker for the regime so that they can bolster their numbers for the police state operations they want to commit against America. And I'm MOS specific as an Intel analyst. I'm school trained. Actually, my credentials are good for life. They can't take that away. They tried old. They made all kinds of bizarre noise. It's really kind of comical. You might recall in one of the postings though in Washington, D.C., it's the Intelligence Association. There was this little blurb that was put into one of the first it was in the scrolls, but it was even in one of their newsletters Oh my god, he's one of ours. There was an army Intel unit where they were actually oh, well, you can't you know, we can't possibly know what he did Oh, shuck and he actually there was a whole little like two paragraph right up that you know about me that Well, wait a minute you six not only you six but layman. What was your class? Yeah. Oh my god. Oh my god So they couldn't argue it. But, see, we're all evil terrible, we're from the 20th century. I mean, if you got gray hair and you're in your 60s, you're from the 20th century, dude. You know what I mean? Whoa! But all of a sudden, please! Please come and join, please anybody come and join. Well, all they need you for is stand in the, you know, when they start slaughtering people in World War III, they just need you as a stand up stunt dummy. And if you're older, you won't be able to get away, so you'll probably do your job until you're incinerated. Come on, you know, come on, man. You know, then they got to do that Joe Biden kind of commercial. Come on, man. Can you remember where you are? No. Do you remember what your bank account number is? No? That's good, because they won't remember if they're going to get paid or not. Well, then you too can join the military. After all, the commander in chief can't remember what to wipe his ass, whether or not to not poop his pants. Can't put two words together. And that's the guy in charge, dudes. So by God, the rest of you fully qualify. I don't care for as long as Rigamortis hasn't set in. I've always joked about that. But even if it does, don't worry. As long as Rigamortis does set in, we can bring up a two-wheel dally, prop your ass up on it, bucks-track you to it, and throw you up front behind a sandbag so at least maybe you'll take some bullets for somebody. My God, while valuing it, oh, we'll even give you a, let's see, post-mortem Uh, let's see, uh, service ribbon of some kind. Post, Mortem, uh, support ribbon. There we go. He's dead. Yeah, but he can still kind of fight. What do you mean? Well, we'll just prop him up and put him over there. He's good for about a day before he starts to loosen up again. What? Hey, yeah, yeah, it's a good word. Geriatric SWAT team. Yeah, h-h-hut, h-hut, h-hut, poop, h-hut, poop. Oh my God, the smell, the smell. Hey, I'm 66. Like I said, I got this stuff in the mail months ago. I mentioned it on the air. It's actually on, well, 10, 12, 11 months ago. Now, almost a year now. So, yeah, now they're putting it on TV. Really? Oh, wow. Wait a minute. Hold on. The other night that a figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, We 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 the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep. and death. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not 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? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the... The second hour of the afternoon intelligence report time are current to you, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, southwest, north and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. We're on satellite, we see high-dollar merchant marine operators and many other port authority personnel, etc., etc., etc., that are on one body of water or another and are repeating, rebroadcasting, and sharing. In so many ways, I only have a partial inkling because you sent me a really cool report, so I appreciate that, and we're copying some of it. Don't have the ability to do other components, but we can do part of it. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States. Got the message from England. I appreciate that. And I went through that article, by the way. We're also on a... A number of other technologies including alternate, hallmark, and golden spike technologies totally freestanding and separate from the Internet. And it's obvious what benefits we have accordingly. 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We're going to do our part to do the best we can with the system the way it is. And we will make sure that we get it out to you as quickly as we can after the drawing. The boxes are already made up actually. All I have to do is address, label them, and then get them in motion. So for everybody out there, please, if you could, take the time and donate. That's at www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Then go to the donate key. Donate. Make sure you incorporate in the notes your mailing address. Anyway, it is Communications Tuesday. One of the other things I want to point out... Go ahead, we've got a caller. Yeah, John here. My wife sent me a quick news break yesterday. The news break is on the cell phones. Massive emergency alert test in October. Television, radio and cell phones. So I just thought I'd pass that on your way just so you could keep your eye out. And again, was this done as a government public service announcement or a communications service announcement? It was done as a news break announcement with a yellow warning symbol on it. Okay. Well, remember the blank? It's one of those news breaks that pop up on your cell phone. Right, again October is the money change for the system so they've got Fed funding that they have to spend even though most of it will be stolen and go to Haifa and Tel Aviv. Oi, it'll be gone. Just like money going to Ukraine. What Ukraine? It's going somewhere else. They do the same thing. So again, it would be a great opportunity for them to plug in the crisis. Needless to say, they're already talking about the face-brah nonsense. Etc, etc, etc. They weren't doing that if I if I do that I'm anytime I'm out where I where I can have the peasants see me I'm gonna be in a chem suit and have a gas mask on and I want them to feel terrified I want them to be cowardly. I want them to flee to their basements again Anybody who is stupid enough to listen to any of their crap this time around put them in fear What I mean by that is tell them. Oh, you're absolutely right. I wouldn't even come out of the house The last time around, let me relate a story, you know, we went and bought a refrigerator during the beginning of the idiocy, right? Yeah, and it's just down the road. Okay, so it was in Facebook. It was a goodbye. It really was. In fact, we actually now it's the second refrigerator because we've got another one that's even nicer. But it was during the beginning of this and we went over to the guy's house, knocked on the door. We don't wear masks, you know that. And the guy at the house wasn't wearing a mask. In fact, he came around from the outside and he goes, oh, hi, how are you doing? Well, you have a refrigerator. He goes, yes, yes we do. It's around here in the house because we haven't cleared it out completely yet. But I've got another one already and I just want to move this one. So as we came in the house and we hear pattering feet, scurrying, scurrying, oh God. Oh, stumbling over each other. Oh, God. Oh, I mean, seriously, there's actually a kind of noise going on. And there's this little herd of wildebeest that I assume were, well, I couldn't see eventually because they poked their heads around the corner, where these little five-year-old children that were acting stupid, don't know, these were all adults and obviously high school age kids, along with the wife, right? And they're looking down the hall to say, we didn't wear a mask. Oh my God, we're not wearing masks. Why are we wearing masks? But also there's all this drama queen crap going on with him making all this noise. The husband just kind of looks down the hall and he looks at me and he has that look like, oh god. Well, I'm not worried about it unless you're worried about it. I said, no, I'm not worried about it. I'm not going to be here that long anyway. First I got to look at it, see if I really don't want it. After that, I'm going to come back and pick it up. So anyway, they're down the hall and they peek their head out like, oh my god, the disease is just down the hallway. Oh, we're going to die. And these are the kinds of people who should have scurried down to the basement, nailed the door shut, run down, opened up the slightly stale hideaway bed, hid under the hideaway bed, and stayed there. And instead they were out and about, but it was at the beginning before the real panic set in. So when we came back, he had the refrigerator and he goes, I'm really sorry about this. He goes, but there's nothing I can do. And basically he said the same thing I said, it's like they're gobbling up the dog vomit and I can't help it. He goes, I have no illusion about what this is. This is what the guy said, I have no illusion about what this is. It's all a lie. This guy was in medicine with St. Joe Hospital. I worked a few events, we were both laughing, it's like, yeah, I know. The idiocy continues, but it only got worse. And to be quite honest, now we need to strike fear into them by totally believing, oh, you're absolutely right, you're gonna die. Even if you come out with a mask on, you're gonna die. You should hide. Why are you even coming out? If you're that, I said again this before, if you're that terrified of life, why are you out here? And the cool thing is that a bunch of them did demonstrate just how, what kind of a cowardly spine, what kind of an idiocy they were wrapped around because they did just that. They did run into the house and nail the door shut and run into the basement and hide downstairs and wonder why they were starving because they didn't have any food because before this happened they all told everybody was stupid to prepare for anything. Do you remember that? Can I jogging everybody's memory? Yeah. Yeah, you were all crazy. You were a prepper. Prepper was a bad word. We should all starve together. We all need to suffer together. Well, no, I'll tell you what. Can I watch over here? Do you suffer? I'm going to watch him over here. I'm not suffering right now. In fact, I'm feeling pretty good. And the more I watch you, the more entertained I am while I don't suffer, and you do. So I don't care about you anymore. I really don't want to have anything to do with you, but if you come down the road and bother me by God, I swear, this is a quote from, remember, Firefly. I swear by my pretty little flower about it, I will put you down. Go ahead, caller. We can have front row seats and watch them all die while we're drinking our Dr. Prepper. Yeah, exactly. Ooh. Well, again, that's where everybody needs to take a cop and attitude on this because we're finished with them. I am not going to let imbeciles, fools, idiots, and incompetence tell me how to live. We're done with that. And the wicked who are pushing them, they go too. Go ahead jump in their car Shelby from Oklahoma mark that October 4th is actually a Wednesday So it's in the middle of the week for that test the National Art System and they also did this a few years ago I was watching on TV because I was waiting for it to happen and nothing ever happened But I was also watching through like dish network. It was a through the fiber optic cable dish network not through satellite dish network at the time and our phones didn't go off, TV didn't go off, nothing. So we were waiting for it to happen and several people I guess across the country got it, you know, but it was like a complete disaster failure about I think it was 2019 or was it just a couple of years ago? I can't remember. Well, you know what's funny about that as you pointed out and you know again, as John was saying, this is a pre-announce number one. But I don't see this being any different from all those people who waited to burn to death, you know, in Hawaii. They had they had programs and they had they had Tutorials on the wonderful with multi-million dollar extensive early warning system It had to do with fires. It had to do with hurricanes tornadoes tsunamis acts of God with meteor it had a whole plethora of things that they would have this they would warn you about and When the time came they did what? absolutely Nothing. And you know what? We spent a lot of money on that absolutely nothing. I guarantee they milked that government tit to the point where it was a flabby sack and there wasn't a drop left in it. And by God, they got some really great, I'm sure, some private swimming pools in the backyard. I'm sure they got an ICE account in Haifa and Tel Aviv built up. I'm sure that they stole us blind, as in we paid for that crap and they did nothing. So I don't think the other option is that they actually do do something for the sake of, wow, flipping the card. Go ahead. I think we have tech mix there too. John's still on standby. Go ahead. Hey, Mark, this is Carl in Virginia. OK, Carl, go ahead. It's Carl. There we go. It just occurred to me that we did a better job of fighting fires during the Pearl Harbor attack while they were still Japanese planes bombing us. Oh, don't forget they attacked us in the west. You know, they're talking about this more, but I know guys that were timber cutters when I used to speak up in the northwest. There's people that tell everybody, yeah, World War II, the Japanese bombed us up here in the woods. They didn't just use the balloons. They actually came in, and it turns out if you pay attention, there's a couple of stories about the float plane attacks. where the Japanese launched a number of float plane attacks and or other fixed-wing aircraft attacks to try, you know, drop-insend areas, try and get a, you know, conflagration going. And the two problems, A, they didn't seem to have that much of an effect, but what they didn't know was that they already had a word-of-mouth firefighting system in place because of the threat of forest fires in the Northwest. and they put the kibosh to it almost as quickly as they deployed. In other words, as quickly as they'd set this stuff up, the fire watcher brigades responded, everybody went out and did their part, and it was done. Well, all of that's passe because it involves white heterosexual males and orgious males, and, well, by the way, non-pouftaized, dynamic individuals with a can-do attitude, and we can't have that in crazy town America today. So instead we have total failure. We have fires all over the place. Everybody's saying, well, they're going to come to America next. It's like, well, this time around we probably should shoot their ass. Can't somebody who's an arsonist, that's like trying to be a murderer. And being burned to death is a very horrific death. So being shot for trying to burn people, well, that's appropriate. As far as I can say. Go ahead. Yeah, I read a lot the other day where in Greece they arrested over a hundred arsonists for setting wildfires in Greece. So, yeah, fire is definitely the new weapon of choice. Well, and ask yourself, who are these people? You notice that they're not trying to offer a portfolio. And I think we all know that the social media connection is obviously there and that these are all of the sycophants that have been collected. through the process of recruitment and the individuals, my personal attitude on it, well, pretty straightforward, like I said. It's either A, put a bull in their ass right there, or everybody is a group of firefighters, if you catch them right there, run their ass right over to the deepest part of the conflagration, hopefully off a little cliff because that's like a mobile barbecue. Throw their ass into it and watch it burn. How's that sound? And in fact, that should be their demise. The punishment should match what it is that they're up to. And that's the best thing I can see. We could hang them, no. We'll execute them, no. Gas them, no. Throw them in the fire. I guess it'd be kind of in reverse apropos because half of them are occultists and Babylonian Talmudists, etc. And they love burning things. They love sacrificing you. So, you know, them first, like we've said many times. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Go to Bana, spit, and turn them slowly. Yeah, but the problem is you don't want to stick around for the rest of the fire. You know, it gets to be pretty nasty, so you got to remember, you got to be able to get out of the way of what it is that caused in the way of a problem. You want to contain it. You know, we're joking, but you got to stop it before it gets started. Traditionally, guys, we didn't have these problems. It's not because of global warming. It's because of intentional bureaucratic incompetence. And bureaucratic incompetence has been rewarded time and again by stupid people, wicked people, evil people, just plain dumbasses. And they are in our way. It is time to shove the dumbasses out of the way, kick their ass out of our country. And if they want to burn down Canada, well, we've got to kind of restrict that. So we're going to have to clean Canada out too. But it's time to get the evil, incompetent, wicked out. Because that's why we have the problem of these fires. Otherwise traditionally in the past we have less technology but with better human coordination. Guys we've had fire containment down to a total and absolute science. You know if you think about it it's like well we don't need for instance fire watchers anymore because we've got cameras okay so what did you do with them? Look at what happened with Hawaii. You had every form of 21st century technology pointed at the problem. How many people died? So everybody had a fun time sitting there as they say, pop the popcorn, sit on their dead ass, and watch people barbecue on their surveillance cameras. You do understand. I mean, think about this. How many CCTV cameras were in that community, do you think? Don't you think they got the same guy running the exit ran the executions with the closed circuit TV in Las Vegas How many how many police camera pods do you think were out there? How many federally government paid for? Titsuckin projects were plugged in National Weather Service overlap satellite surveillance ground and coastal surveillance And every aspect it meant nothing. The whole of the 21st century psycho-babble crap failed across the board and how many people died. It was like 1980. Not like the 1900s. Because after we had fires like this in the 1900s, you know what happened? Everybody stepped up and said, no, we're not going to let this happen again. So once we got everything put together, fixed up, had a system, then the Jewish mob, then all the psycho queers came in, then all the Fruit Loops came in because it was a government tit-sucking job is what it became for them. And people who were totally unqualified were given the job to replace the heterosexual males who may or may not be white, who were misogynistic and knew how to do the job and were focused because they were, you know, men. Hey, Mark. So the effeminate poop the queers got to take over and a whole shitload of people are dead. Isn't that amazing? Go ahead callers, jump in there. The congrats are so incompetent they can't even hit the fire alarm. I mean, no, well, they're afraid to be they're afraid to because it makes noise. You know, I pointed something I pointed something out here and I was thinking about this yesterday too. Do you know how many different ways people piss and moan about about harsh or or loud noises now? Have you thought about that? Everybody's become effemitally pissy and or you know like oh You're making noise to the point where people are terrified to use the horn on their car You think about that. What was the last time? I'm gonna ask you You just think about how many miles you drove in the last week How many people use their car horn as a signaling device anymore? In fact, half of them, it's not even in their mind to touch the horn on their car out of fear. People are afraid to sing. People are afraid to make too loud a noise. And everybody is doing the weenie crap about, oh my god, it's that loud. Have you noticed this? You know, it's part of this whole, the reason I bring this up is because I guess I came from the noisy world of industry and it's funny because we walked through a Ford plant and it was kind of just so cool. It was part of the dynamic of industry that you had all of these, you know, clang, clang, chunk, chunk, chu-ca-chu-ca-chu-ca-chu-ca. And it was an orchestra of sound that was so, it was, you know, rising at you. It's like a wall when you came through the doors, you know. Most panty waste people in this population right now cannot handle, couldn't handle that. They literally defecate their drawers like Joe Biden. Okay, they'd be bite night. So it's rather bizarre, but it's one of those things about every aspect. Go ahead, call her, trip in there, freakin' me out. I talked over you. How fast do you think they would hit that alarm if the fire was threatening Washington, D.C.? Oh, we'd have overlapping National Guard. We'd have cello whoppers and over-launching over over layered National Guard secret police coming out of the woodwork left and right everybody mandatory volunteering You know what I mean remember that one. Well, you're a mandatory volunteer What where we're gonna tell you that you're gonna you're gonna you're gonna do the job Well, but you're volunteering. No, you're not a volunteer if you're being told to jump. No, it's called mandatory volunteerism. Remember when they pulled that out of their bunghole? Yeah, they would. But remember that this is the end result is because we are terrified of the idea that well even training. My brother ran into this years ago and I ran into this. This is why we created up for to be quite honest. The bureaucracy of failed training in the military was quite religious. And so what I did is I literally, knowing all the connections and where all the stuff was, it literally was free, or, you know, again, I could access. I literally created from scratch without waiting for authority, Opt-4, second Opt-4, because first Opt-4 was down in Texas at the time, and that was, you know, regular army, and they were heavily hamstrung and restricted. But we created second opt-for and then third opt-for group and then fourth and fifth opt-for group as a backup with a full construction. And that created what was called opt-for training command. It was all volunteer. It was all constructed utilizing resources that were readily available but were typically hamstrung or tied up because of the incompetency, the intentional failed process of the training cycle. And I was literally, by the time we were done, my out for groups, for instance, had operated everything from the Russian equipment at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, all the way down to, all the way up to Hunter Liget. We actually had out for personnel that participated in operations at Hunter Liget, Fort Hood, et cetera. Starting out with a group of two squads, I was able to build out for up into operational groups of three and four hundred personnel. Second offer was at six hundred overall. And the entire formation I did on the fly with off-the-shelf resources and pennies for the dollars spent for nothing, with nothing being done in the way of effective process. On the other side. So, what I see here is, again, like I said, you got all these assets. First you create a government project. Then you have the first people come in. Plus, it's the old American management system. You don't need a committee of monkeys. You need a man with a decision and we need one brain in command. You need an assistant to make sure if something happens to him and he's dead, the other person picks up immediately. You need a third administrator to be a second leg to respond to be on the ground. Beyond that, those three managers are it. Everybody else is part of the command structure for operations. Now today, you have to have 500 administrators and 17 people who actually are out there where the rubber meets the road. That's the failed mechanism of America and it comes from the college the public fool system and the college In the past you had one person you hire the person because they know their job. They don't know their job They're gonna get fired not reprimanded and slid to another government tit job And when we had an American management system, the dynamic of a real American management system, we kick ass, took names, people didn't die. You know, we got now an effeminate female committee of monkeys, sorry girls, but the bottom line is a committee of monkeys, a bunch of little pick a little talk a little pick a little talk a little shysters. First of all then, you start a whole program and agenda of hating men. black men, white men, doesn't make a difference, then you hate, specifically white men, then you of course hate, oh well, the idea that a decision process should actually be pyramidal. But instead have this reverse pyramid, we have this overblown committee that is developed where the beautiful thing about it, it's socialist. So you can all cluster screw, you can make all kinds of mistakes. And when anything goes wrong, you point in a big circle to the guy to the right, the female or it or he, she, it, whatever it is, to the left and the circle pointing goes all the way back around to the beginning and just like a big coriolis, like a toilet flush with nothing. Nothing fixed, nothing accomplished, and in the end result you get what you saw in Hawaii, which is death. You want to know why we can win? And if you people embrace the idea of the American management system, there is an OIC, an Officer in Charge, you make a decision. How many of you remember, not any of you ever been in any military class structure to become an officer? There's an old axiom, let me remind you, it's called lead follower, get the hell out of the way. Make a decision. What's a bad decision? No, but make a decision. Indecision gets you killed. In fact, I will remind you again. Indecision and inaction is an action. Remember that if you do freeze and let your enemy continue to move around you, you can allow your enemy to maneuver itself into a kill position for your benefit by simply stopping. But that has to be purposeful and you have to understand that there is, that's meant to happen. But freezing and going into brain fart and brain lock, well that'll get you killed like all those people in Hawaii. And because a whole committee of effeminate queers of $3 bills, satanic, pedo, turd, queers, all got the jobs and all were rubbing each other's little bleph just hined in. All those other people got killed, many of them were leftists by the way. This is where again the tail is eaten by the head. And that's exactly what happened. Although again, as we know, it was occultic. So the leftists who were the peon leftists who were useful idiots were eaten by the occultists who wanted a fire sacrifice. They wanted something from the people. They got multiple layers of what would be considered acceptable. end results based upon the evil and wickedness that they partake in. Say Mark. You want to win? Set up a standard command structure. You make decisions step by step. Decisive decisions you will kick ass, take names and wipe their hind end out. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, this is Tex-Mux. Yeah, hey, looks like they're setting up another catastrophe here with this hurricane coming to Florida. I've got an email from a guy named Jeff Anderson. He's the executive director of Warrior Life International, Inc. Well, he sent me an email and he's advertising the... He's a survival guru. And it seems that he lives in Florida. And he's talking about how this hurricane is coming in. Everybody's known about it, but nobody's really doing anything to prepare. There's going to be a super moon, so that means the tides will even be higher when the hurricane comes in. But what's interesting in this email, he says he just learned that 260,000 gallons of gasoline in the area have been contaminated and many gas stations were forced to close when fuel is needed the most. And as usual, grocery stores were mowed by the locals in super long lines, while others who waited too long were met with bare shells and no water availability. So, you know, he's saying that, you know, these people are They're going on hope. They're saying, oh, hope, hope. The government's going to help us. So they're going to get the government is what they're going to get. Like it said in that movie, you get the government. These people need to understand why they need us, I think, or something like that, it was said. But it's interesting that and and of course there's no there's no fuel coming in either because they can't there's something I think you were saying something in here about that They can't get delivered feel delivered enough so people can can get out Right before remember this was the thing with Katrina is that people only escaped as far as the first tank of gas But what if you can't fuel up from the beginning and top off, then your ranges to evacuate are going to be much more limited. Especially since off the main trunk, everybody will consume the gallons of gas as they move north and inland. And so what happens is that the tail end, the middle end, the tail... unless you break off very quickly, go inland by say, oh, I should forgive me, not inland. Let's say you're using the 75 corridor. The 75 corridor will be sucked blind, white, it will be vacant, it will be a corpse. In fact, it probably already is. If what we're talking about, I would look to see what's going on. But what happens is, before you get into that situation, you need to exit stage left or right and look at the next parallel highway and move there, try to get off the road. In fact, it's more likely you're gonna be able to do an east-west refuel than a north-south refuel. What do I mean by that? If you were on 75 and 75 is already slow, like 25 miles an hour or backed up, you pull off the exit available. And in the process of moving away from that trunk, the closest stations will probably already be empty. But the farther you go away from that epicenter, between two north-south major highways or state highways, that's the most likely place you're going to find gasoline available because people aren't thinking about traveling east-west. It is an afterthought. Most people are still stuck on the parking lot called I-75 or whatever the other secondary but state highway is that is a comparable study north. So, if you're going to refuel, and even there, you have to think about infiltration or exfiltration if you're going to try to move automotively out of the area. And this is something we've talked about. Remember, know when to get out of Dodge. Know how to get out of Dodge, but more important, know when to get out of Dodge. And everybody's waiting to a degree to the last minute. The other problem is, although again, a lot of people aren't leaving, but let me point something out of all things. I didn't think about that. From my end when I was talking to our wholesalers today there's a deal on a Propane gasoline generator that they've never carried it with the company that idea one of the companies I deal with many but this particular one has some pretty good prices Okay, well the model that they offered just the beginning of the week actually end of last week. They just got them in It was a It's a machine that's offered at Lowe's and the price on it because it's the wholesale price is about $450 to $400 less. But here's what happened. I called today because I wanted to get a freight quote, right? Guess what he told me? He goes, well, first of all, I pulled the thing up. I pulled it up because you got a tickle meter with a quantity available. Now, when they first hit the ground there, they had 20 some of them, which is not a great amount, but they were doing a test on buying these. Well, they got them in and when I called up the guy I talked to who was the rep, the rep that we've dealt with for years, he goes, yeah, I got those. I said, I noticed that you only have like five left. He goes, yeah, I bought one. In fact, I think we all bought one. I said, really? It's like, well, yeah, we got the hurricane coming because they're in Florida. This company is in Florida. And it's like, so you got that? He goes, first thing I said is, well, you got fuel? And he goes, it's, well, yeah, because while everybody was thinking about gasoline, this is a propane gasoline generator. Now, there are some of these out there, and everybody's been making them to a degree, multi-fuel. I talked about these last month and a couple months ago, two, six months ago, probably, I think, now. But there also was another model that the only thing it has is a step up in that it was designed to take and use gasoline propane or you can adjust it for natural gas So what have I said before about this and I'll say it again propane was one of the most heavily studied fuels that the Department of Defense looked at for a crisis especially nuclear attack guys remember propane survived nuclear test blasts and better than anything else in the way of a fuel that could be accessed after the attack. So just something to think about there. They're still available. Of course, right now it's a little late, but people will be buying up everything and anything and it's a gasoline generator first and that's what they'll be thinking about. But if you're smart, you'd be grabbing any kind of propane pigs you can get your hands on, big or small, and then make sure you have a battery of adapters just in case you do run the small ones. And it's all that you have on hand. So just again, heads up, it's a process of progressive elimination as far as what do you have to burn, how long can you get your system to run. I would also point out that 99% of the time, no matter what gasoline or propane, your generator shouldn't be running if at all possible because it's just eating fuel for the sake of eating fuel and that's not what we're about. You selectively use it to maintain particular energy requirements and air conditioning is not one of them. Okay, just remember that. AC, what's that? That should be the first thing that's off the list. No, my refrigerator, my freezer, maybe. In fact, probably because otherwise there's nothing else I absolutely need the electrical for. One of the things I did today as a sidebar is I bought simply out of policy because we're headed into the end of the summer. The dollar tree, dollar 25 yard lights. I've told you before I buy these constantly. Just bought another full tray of them. They're going to get gooped up during the hour break where I'm going to seal the solar panel on the top with bathtub caulk. Then they will sit for the evening. And then tomorrow they will be deployed. I don't have to turn them on. I don't have to shut them off. I can put them in all the places where I suspect we're going to have problems. And I do truly believe that we are headed towards problems with what we're seeing with all of the attacks around the country. Guys, that diversion you're trying to ignore is the attack you have been expecting. The regimeists are going to make their move. We are going to end up in a fight. Everybody that I have talked to pretty well that is in a position of let's just say working authority right now and as of today confirm what I've been telling you that no, they're obviously going to try and make a move. Everybody that is in local government, people that are in specific departments are saying, no, this is sick. They've got something that they're planning and everybody better be ready to put them down, get ready to deal with them. Mark. Again a little under and it's not half but it's and again There's two different packages one has wheels the other one does not wheels don't concern me, but it's nice that there's a wheel package The thing is like I said that in the time it took for me to call them up this morning since I had information on them as of Friday that they got these They've already gone through most and before I get back to them that it might actually be sold out So I wouldn't be surprised Go ahead. You know, we were buying those EcoBricks for the wood stove. Yep. They're really great. I really like them. We're at a family farm and home and it was Black Friday weekend and they had a 10K dual fuel generators for 600 bucks. which is not bad. Actually, let me put it this way. If it's multi-fuel right now, two things. Number one, you want to keep it mobile, but you immediately want to doghouse it to give it additional protection. And I don't care, take your pick of solutions. There's a number of different ones out there. But the most important thing is to keep the thing as clean and dry or at the very least as well-maintenanceed as possible. It can be in a less sophisticated environment. But the big thing, guys, is that you go over it and before you go any farther, right from the get-go, clean everything up. It's all right. It came right in from the factory. But lubricate everything with a more expensive storage lubricant or paste type lubricant. I'm going to say paste. I don't mean out of a tub. A spray type, there's a number of different ones out there. Remember, PLS makes a dozen different ones we've used. But you want to take any surface area that is going to be constantly in motion. As far as, for instance, for control surface areas, you want to give that a light coat of oil slash lubricant. I know there's dust and dirt, and I know that you're going to kick up some with the exhaust system, but you're also going to be doing regular PM cyclic plates so that you can clean it up because a multi-fuel piece of equipment like that is going to be far more valuable than the average bear. And it is a significant investment in this age, especially with the economy, the way it is. I know for everybody. So you need to have, you know, you need to get some religion about preventive maintenance. You need to look into the concept of what I'm talking about here because it's otherwise not going to be there for you when you need it. Go ahead. Remember, these generators use full synthetic oil. Okay, like your mobile ones. So they last a lot better than the generator. They work also Gibbs. Don't forget about Gibbs. I use Gibbs on everything. And this stuff works fantastic, right? And also remember, as you go down from gas, let's say it's a 10,000 watt generator on gasoline. When you go to propane, it turns to a 9,000 watt. When you go to natural gas, it turns to an 8,000 watt. So remember, bigger is better because as you degrade in fuels, you degrade in power. And there again too, remember somebody's asking, well why would I want the natural gas? I'm not hooked up to natural gas. No, but you might move to where it's available or consider this in a crisis situation, it can work either way for the moment you might be hooked up to and a lot of people are hooked up to natural gas. However, the ability to detach from that and switch out to pigs means that you have a much more serviceable piece of equipment for a wider range of problems. Not the least of which is, well sorry guys, there just isn't any available. So remember with natural gas, naturally you actually need a three quarter inch line for a larger generator. When you go above five or six thousand, you have to go from a half inch to three quarter inch. So you can remember natural gas is volume, that's not pressure. Right, and real quick on that note, one of the things that I recommend, and this is what the railroad used to do, is they actually had a utility box with cut fixture, you know, everything ready to go so they could adapt out equipment to the environment wherever they were located. And remember the railroads, I've mentioned this many times, you still can run into them actually. The railroad trucks typically, although many are diesel now, unfortunately, if they're gasoline and they're run by the rail, they typically were multi-fuel. And on board, they had an adapter kit that allowed them to work with whatever was available, depending on where they were, gasoline, LP, natural gas. There's an adjuster system and there's a little cookbook where you open up the hood and you would compensate accordingly for the change out in the gas option. But I think they've pretty well dealt with all that. There's got to be an instruction manual for anybody who's wondering, well, what about these ones you're talking about? Well, they've already worked out all the issues and understand or have set up a user-friendly design for being able to go from propane to natural gas or vice versa. So you need to do a little reading to find out what the product looks like. Because I haven't really had time to get into it in that particular idea. Because I know they're out there. I just haven't thought about buying one. If I did, it'd probably just be the one I'm looking at right now, only because of the price. It's propane and gas. But if you could go with a triple bang, triple hit, that would probably be a good idea. In fact, especially if you're already hooked up to natural gas and it's available for now. Once it's gone, what you do is you route out to propane and or gasoline depending on what is dominant in reserve for the moment. Because the obvious be able to diversify here guys me you're gonna roll with the punches gasoline will be gone first by the way propane You'll be finding odds and ends pigs here and there Example I've got hundred pound pigs stashed in many locations as part of catches for whatever purpose Might be useful for a number of different projects when the time goes so so mark if you go to Mexico These guys take hip pickup trucks. They put 200 pound pigs in the bed They bolt them down and they have a switch and they'll run on propane until they run out of propane and they'll run gasoline until they fill the propane up because the propane is cheaper than running on gasoline. They figured out about years ago, 20 years ago they've been doing this. And we could do the same thing with that rocket science. No, but that's how the rail companies ran. That's what the rail trucks did. Usually it was a Dodge. Remember, there's a, in fact, when I mentioned rail trucks, let me point something out, although there are standard trucks that were adapted, most of the rail trucks specifically built, and this is an advantage, are designed with the axles to accommodate the standard width of the rail, so that they're actually, they're the drive motor, your tires are the drive unit for the vehicle, you know, for on the steel rail, on the railroad. One of the reasons we bought these is because of the discussion we're having right now in that, well, wait a minute, if I can't get on the highway, I might still be able to get on the rail, drive for so many miles out of the area on the railroad track, and then dismount wherever I need to and carry on. So, just a heads up, I mean, it's a little late if you're in Florida, I'm not saying if you're in Florida, go buy a railroad truck. But I wouldn't recommend, guys, that if you look around, and I'll tell you where to look, is around Chicago, a lot of the rail services dispose of, just like also the Chicago mail service vehicles. The best place to find the best price is in that area of activity because it is a rail hub. And there are a couple of guys north of Chicago towards Milwaukee. I don't know if they're still there now at this moment, but they have been there for quite a few years. And they will, they have a wide selection of railroad multi-fuel trucks on inventory. They're used, not new, they're used, but typically very serviceable. The last three or four that we bought, it's been a little while, were Dodge Ram trucks and but anything can be used Ford Chevy could be any whatever they bought under contract so you might find a decent buy in any one of those and a serviceable vehicle too so anything else color chimp in there please yeah oh anyways on generators remember if you buy a tri-fuel it's fine you try to convert You can convert to propane with no problem, but when you convert to natural gas, there's trouble starting them. I've noticed that with conversion kits. But our companies that have conversion kits, you have a current. And basically a lot of them, you unbolt the carburetor and you put a manifold between the carburetor and the engine, and you feed your propane in through there. But they were saying, yeah, the propane works fine, but natural gas, there's still trouble starting them with those conversion kits. If you're going to buy one, buy the tri-fuel. Buy as big as you can afford, right? And use Mobile One or any kind of synthetic, full synthetic oil in it. And like a mine, what I do with mine every year, I've got one. I mean, mine's electric star, it's nice to get a battery start instead of a pull start. You can jump them if you have to but the thing about it is I run mine at least once or twice a year I pull it out. I make sure you know things all good looped up I fire it up. I run my air compressor with it pull some load on it make sure it's working well and Then put it away So you need to exercise it you just can't pull out of the box and just leave it sit there They need to be extra exercise a couple times a year keep them all running while otherwise you're gonna have problems when they're gonna go to start one day and it's not gonna start Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, Which is real I go 700 miles in one shot So if you think about if you're looking for a huge trucks look for ones with larger gas tanks. They're around right matter of fact That's one of the things again people are talking about evacuation and like we said what you may what you have is maybe all you've got and Right now as we've said many times Try to keep everything topped off. At the very least on the inbound, when you return from whatever you're doing, top off the tanks and make sure that every bit of juice you can, first place it should be is in the fuel tank. Because you may not have time to acquire anything else. You want to make sure that the priority is that whatever your bug out vehicles are, they're at capacity constantly. Go ahead. I got one more topic, Mark. I'm just at the rifle range, so I've been there in a while. And so a friend of mine brings a brand new AR. Beautiful, right? And he puts the scope on it and he didn't lay... number one, everybody buy a laser to align your scopes. You're gonna save a lot of ammunition that way. So they don't cost a lot nowadays. You hit the laser, it'll get you on the paper with the first couple shots. You save ammo in two, make sure when you buy a new gun, you clean and oil the crap out of it. because things will be sticky, you know, it's brand new, yeah, but there's all kind of grease and oil and things left from when they made it. So make sure you do a thorough cleaning on that weapon before you even put a round into it. So I haven't been in the range in a while and I'll tell you what though, I was shooting my carbine and boy, that's a nice weapon. You know, what I like is the radio ejects the shell. It goes behind you, not next to you. Right, up and over your head. Up and to the right. Up and to the right. In fact, if you lay, I'll tell you what, a little experiment, take a white, don't use your poncho, it'll burn through obviously. Take a white piece of bed sheet or old cloth, go to the resale shop, buy one. You'll find that typically you're going to seal what is up and to the right and then it'll stagger by so many inches but your brass will pile up in basically two locations. Left, right, left, right, left, right, left, right, to the right and rear. That's how consistent that typewriter is. Okay, it's funny, go ahead. Yeah, my dad fought in World War II in the Philippines. He loved the carbine. That and the grease gun. Many of Jap met his end with one of those two weapons. And he used grease guns for guard duty at night. and the carbine and the jungle. The big thing about the carbine, like I've said, is there's one thing about it for ladies, because girls have nice, bumpy, you know, form to them that we enjoy. We like that. Women always love the carbine because it fits well, it rests well, and it's lightweight. It's like I said, we need to get back with the AR-15 in the same way because we've taken and put so much stuff on the AR-15. and the whole argument is moot. Originally it was, oh my God, my M14 is so heavy, you need to give me a seven pound rifle. Well go weigh your weapon with all the dually dads we've got on most of these ARs right now. You're back up to grand weight. Not M14 weight, you're back up to the grand, okay? But you're not getting the same performance. I mean, it's a good rifle no matter what. Like I said, everybody should have an AR-15. But that carbine is a lot more versatile and it's more likely somebody will keep it with them because it's lightweight, it's got good performance down range, and it's a comfortable shoe. It's just a comfortable weapon to carry, which is what it was intended to do. Remember, they wanted to use the carbine to replace the .45. You might notice they didn't replace the .45. My nation 11 is always with me. Yeah, they made more of those anyway, right? But the carbine's original argument is that, well, we're going to take the 45 away from you're going to have the M1 carbine. And then everybody started cranking out the carbine and it became that niche rifle that everybody is familiar with now. And when I went to the M2 and M3 as a select fire weapon, the only thing you had to take into consideration is you got to clean that tapet system. You'd be religious about cleaning, you know, just take it out of the stock, leave the whole action together, and then sit down and, you know, go over every aspect of that gas return right there and the, and the tap it, and she'll function flawlessly. And it's, we're going to see millions of these in this war. I mean, the carbine is going to all of a sudden be a benchmark weapon because there are just too many of them out there. I've said I lost count of how many we built because you still go to two or three different companies, okay, Sarco being the most common, and you can buy an entire kit for $69 with everything but the receiver. Then you go to Fed Org and you bought a receiver for $60. Fed Org was, everything mechanically works on a Fed Org receiver, but they look uglier in sin because finish wasn't their first concern. and they never could get a dye stamp straight in their life. If you ever go look at a Fedord receiver, the O's up here, the R's down there, the D is kind of stamped, you know, federal ordinances, you know, be federal ordinances, but sometimes you can read it, sometimes you couldn't, but you know what, when you put them together, they shoot every time, you know, so. And the carbine. Our carbine animal's getting harder to find if you own any places with any kind of volume on it. The best price that I've seen and still, and this won't last, is because PPU is being blocked from the Serbian end right now. It looks like they're going full military acquisition. But if you go over to AIM Surplus, they had three flavors of carbine. They had some Silly Billet, which was not cheap. But they do have some, you know, Souther below. They've got some Norma. At least they did. Now, it might be sold out, but the normal was actually a pretty good price comparable to the PPU, preview partisan. So I would go to AIM Surplus and look to see what they have right now in stock. They got blue box carbine and they had normal in the white box with the black lettering and the red other stamp, whatever it is. And that's- I need more ammo, so I need a lot more ammo. I really like shooting it. Another thing to remember is, since you're pretty much the ball surplus bullets are gone, is with the carbine you can go with a semi-jacketed projectile. And Hornady, in fact all the bullet companies make a semi-jacketed carbine bullet. It is a lead tip, but it's got a jacket cup. And it's cheaper than any of the other bullets in the carbine category. So for training or for range familiarization and shooting in general, you go with the semi, that is a semi-jacketed projectile, I believe they were a 95 grain and they made a 100 grain and it depends on who it is. It performs just like the regular ball round, but it's a lot cheaper to buy in quantity. And reloading is the way to go with the carbine. Also, H110 works really well for curbing if you can find it laying around. The H110 became that go-to for everything for a while. It's getting tougher. I know primers have seen some deals on primers are starting to come down in different areas, but powder is still high in price. As a matter of fact, The other thing about carbine is well, I wouldn't recommend it. You know, the first thing we were looking at was shaving down or stretching out 556 brass because it can be done, but it's too much work. If it were wartime production, yeah, we'd probably do it. Because I learned all the tricks to make that happen, but we decided it was just beyond our use. It was useful to know, but it's not worth doing. Not right now. So, otherwise, again, like just accumulate all the brass that you can and reload what you need, put up in the combat spec, whatever it is you want. And the Plinkster bullet is nothing that sneeze at. If you get hit with it, you're going to get hurt. That's what it was called. It was the semi-jacketed Plinkster projectile. That was the name. Yeah, I've been comparing that a lot to the 350 Legend they've come out with. Which, you know, the sarpine's a stray cartridge. You should be able to deer hunt with it in the lower here because the stray cartridge is 30 caliber. It'll kill the deer no problem all day long. Well, I know guys who are here, I watch people knock down deer when I was sitting and, you know, during hunting in the upper part of the lower peninsula. I mean, might tap it twice, but it'll, you know, you can, it's bullet placement as much as anything, bullet placement. You put it right in that engine room. The other thing is watch for but you don't see many around is the enforcer caribbeans They were cool if you're you know remember that was the the Patty Hearst special if you guys are what I'm talking about remember Plainfield and Well, you know Iver Johnson made him too. But the other Iver Johnson not the one we have now but also Oh, come on Halleah universal Now here's what's funny about that. People don't realize that the carbine pistols that were made were actually contract guns for the Vietnamese government. They bought through spook and coke operations, probably was tied into the Phoenix program or whatever nonsense from the later part of the war. But originally universal carbines were not an aftermarket gun. Universal started out making car beans like Plainfield did. And originally universal car beans were 100% US military receiver in parts. Later on, Universal, because parts were becoming more expensive and they wanted to bring a new gun into the market out of Hillea, out of Florida. They built the universal that everybody used to make horrible comments about because again it was it was a bunch of there were stamp parts where a lot of it would have been machined or Forged but they weren't high high hammer forged. They were bent metal parts. Okay, but the universals are even commanding a high price right now But the what the contracts were both I think received a 20,000 count contract for their pistol versions. Now that looks weird for a lot of people. They always go, what did they build that for? Vietnamese. What's the size of the average Vietnamese soldier? Take a look at the little plainfield pistols that they made. And it's basically like a Thompson machine gun for an American adult. But in carbine mode, and the carbine, the Vietnamese love the carbine. They love the carbine and carry it just as often as not as the M16. And because it's again, you already explained it felt recoil is comfortable. Anybody could shoot it wasn't too big. It was perfect for the stature of a you know, 100 pounds soaking wet Vietnamese man, you know, it's their equivalent to a grant. That's why it's always weird when you see Vietnamese soldiers of grants with a carbine. Okay, that makes sense. My God carrying a carbine or a BR for a guy that size dude, whoever that was. He had Schwarzenegger arms by the time he was done. Know what I mean? But those carving pistols are actually quite handy. Everybody I've ever taught to shoot them. Here's one of the tricks. Don't do this. Don't do this. Don't do this. OK. Listen to what Uncle Mark said. But years ago, Plainfield made a double vertical grip walnut stock with a slider wire stock. It was a collapsible stock. You guys might remember this. Now you take that stock. and you drop a plain field pistol into it and you basically have a little SMG configured weapon which don't do, don't do, don't do, because we all know about pistol braces now, don't we? Well, way before pistol braces, this was real popular and it was tempting. But what you did is you had to do a little sculpting with the stock, but you're working with walnut and this became a very popular, even though it was semi-auto, The next thing that happened is because plainfield, here's a little trick about why you want to grab plainfield carbenes mostly. If you run into an original universal, a real one, universal unit carbene, regular M1 carbene, it's typically not M1 carbene parts that are on board. One of the reasons you don't see as many universal and plainfield original generation is because they were using M2 parts. for everything. In fact, they actually slid a bunch of M2 full-auto lower trigger groups, but without the internals, on board the guns. But back in the day, nobody cared, because they didn't include the automatic fire assembly, you know, the ratchet system. What happened is, everybody bought those, stripped all the parts off, grabbed the M2 parts, and put together a whole shitload of M2 and M3 carbines. And it cost you what? $75 because nobody wanted the playing field and you could buy a universal for $60. And if you knew what it was and you realized what it was you were looking at, you got an M2 bolt, an M2 trigger group, you got most of the internals, you got the selector and everything on board. It just was a semi-automatic weapon, pre-68 in most cases. So, if you run into it a yard sale, it's like a ricing. Let me point something else out. Ricing, the people who made the ricing submachine gun. Well, during the war and after the war, ricing continued to make the ricing carbine. Do you know what the difference between the racing car being like the universal or the playing field? The only difference is there was a wire connector for the selector. It's a piece of coat hanger wire basically, although you want a little better quality. But what they did is they sold the racing. They just took that piece of wire out, locked it into the semi-auto mode, but it was full select fire and sold them over the counter for years. If you go to a gun show, and nowadays everybody knows, and the biggest problem is, remember everybody's looking for including the feds, but if you run into in a private collection a ricing carbine, there is no difference between the ricing carbine sold over the counter and the ricing SMG that the US Marine Corps carried. They are the same gun. And what I see mean, same, I don't mean look like. I mean, it is the same gun. And the last two that we found, $75 a piece. I didn't, we don't know where these are, but $75 a piece. I had a pair of them. And again, you never know what you're going to run into. But the Plainfield Car Beans, okay, remember, if you don't know what an M2 bolt looks like, it's fully rounded. It's beefier because they immediately beefed it up. Aberdeen, Proving Ground, and Frankfurt Arsenal determined they needed a slightly heavier bolt. They incorporated and built a new bolt. The M2 bolt is what you do want if you were doing select fire. But you're not going to do select fire. You're all listening to me. You're not going to do select fire. But if you were looking for those parts, the Plainfield car beans, especially the ones that are usually in people's collections since grandpa was around, and the early universal militaries are typically all M2 parts. And M2 parts are now a stupid price. So, again, little things of history, bits of history, that when you're out there about looking at the estate sales, you just don't know what you might run into. And what you do is in the future, we're not worrying about this. And it looks like the future is going to get real hot real fast. And if it does happen, we're going to be looking at not worrying about all those things. Right now, don't do it, don't do it, don't do it. But you can collect parts and put them somewhere else completely away from all your guns and all your property. It's just like short barrels for AR-15s. I don't have a problem with you guys buying one, but by God, don't you have it in your house. Don't have it anywhere near your collection. Don't put it anywhere where anybody can see it. Shut up, put it in a tube, and bury it somewhere. Down the road, if you absolutely think you need a shorty barrel for an AR-15, you dig it up, you slap that upper receiver on whatever you got for a lower end, all of a sudden you got a short gun. But right now, the enemy is looking for that. And if they find it in your property, just like the thing about the bump stock or your pistol brace. Or you could just take it off, that bat faggot said that in the hearings. He's a liar. People, they're going to use it as a construction. So you can't have that pistol brace or any pistol braces or any of the things around the President du jour hate list. You don't want them anywhere near anything because, well, it's like the guy that they attacked in Montana. Oh, they got him because he was carrying a gun while he's mowing the lawn on his own property, you know, in buildings. Well, when the bat faggot showed up, do you think they just arrested him? What do you think they did when they went into, they went into his house people. What do you think they did? I think they'd carried away every gun and bullet and everything they could from his house. And if they found anything that they could pull out of their ass to construe as, again, evil and bad, then they can pile more charges up. And they'll lie their ass off anyway. The biggest problem we got now is that they'll just plant the stuff. Keep that in mind. So again, boy, we can go from the carbine to all that I know. But just association to association is very, very real. But there are still cool things laying around out there. Just use common sense. Don't put it anywhere near your weapons. Keep it completely away. Uncle Mark knows what he's talking about. I've watched this for decades. So, keep all the stuff away from all the rest of your weapons, anything and everything. Just a 16 inch barrel AR-15 or a 20 inch or an 18, whatever you want. Don't worry about these special gimmicks. You can work on them later. Like that carbine, beautiful carbine, take it to the range, shoot it, like John Donald would say, beautiful, beautiful, wonderful carbine. World, lots of history. History, great weapon, great weapon, great engineers, great war, great generation. And now you're part of that generation because you own the carbine. 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April 29th year of our Lord 2015 and it's about 60 degrees outside. Really pretty day out today. Very nice. Yeah, sunny and a good clear day. You can see for a long way. Good day to get the 50 cal out because there's not much wind. What's it like out your way Joe? About the same, exactly the same I'd say. Sweet! And glad to see livestream working today. Hi. As soon as we got off the air yesterday, I tried livestream and it started right up like there was never a problem. Go figure. Yes, go ahead, Mark. Hey, is that your cold website on Henry's site? I think that's Joe Black's. Oh, yeah, that's a cold site, man. Joe, you do damn good work on your websites, dude. That's beautiful stuff. Are you talking about the vape site? Yeah, that's cool. Well that's me and Joe. Yeah, that's a really cool, really well done. Very well done. Hey guys, before you get too far into topics, I gotta break in here for a second. You hear me okay? Yes sir. Spike, I gotta ask you, would it be possible for you to manage George's program on Saturday? No, sir. I'll be gone. I'm gonna have to get a hold of him and then I have some traveling I have to do this weekend and there's no way in earth I'm gonna be back here in time. You'll be gone too. Yeah, I'll be out of here Are you guys? Getting a new place ready to go no new place effect. We had to sign the lease here for another year. Oh Well Considering the price we got into this for and the way real estate's gone in this area even for renting Couldn't get a better deal. So yeah, so they get it good for that But we are traveling this weekend to go up to meet some people and Panhandle of Texas, so we'll be away Well, that'll be a cool trip Not really. We've got to drive up there go up say hi drive back Well, at least you get out of town for a minute. It's like an eight hour drive and then there, hang out for a bit and then an eight hour drive back. Come right back. That does suck. I've done that before. And that's not fun. But if you have to, you have to. You better roll with the punches. And the first topic I wanted to get into here was the drawing that we'll be having tomorrow. It will be at the bottom of the hour on this broadcast. Can I interrupt you real quick? That thing from Ed's dad, Mark, that's supposed to go. I know Henry's probably already told you, but I want you to have that and put on that drawing. Yep, that's what Henry said, but it's not going to be here in time. I still don't have it in the drawings tomorrow, so we'll put it in the next. We're going to do this three months in a row, so more than one person can get one of these. tapestries, wall hangings, whatever you want to call it. We'll have more stuff. Next drawing, we'll have a From the Trenches Will Report t-shirt in that drawing. When we get those knives, we'll put those in the drawing. Another tapestry, and I'm not sure what Joe's going to throw in there. Hell, by then I might be able to throw an e-cig kit in there as well. Someone would find that handy. Right now, the way it stands, we have eight donators. One person donated twice and we have $158. So if you'd like to help out, I'm still going to have a total on that. I've been scouring around websites, putting stuff down and it's hard to come up with a total. You can ask Ed. Unless you're buying a package. Hey Spike, once you know you need to let us know, Dad's got somebody who is willing to chip in and won't say how much until he knows what you need. Cool, I will get a total pulled up and we'll post that on the sites in IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com and over at LibertyTreeTV.com we'll post it there so everybody can check it out. And basically what I've been doing is just going around picking parts. I like to put my stuff together myself. I don't like to buy the box deal. And for me that's the best way to do it because you get the biggest bang for your buck that way. So I've been picking out things that are not high end but upper end, so I'm ahead of the curve and that'll help out greatly. This computer here, when I first put it together, it was the same way, but quickly I found out that, well, you know, a couple years later and it's a joke now. It was a pretty badass computer when I built it, but now looking at some of the specs on some of the software updates that have been done to Livestream and other places, probably Live 365. You got to smack me. Still, I don't have that update downloaded. But did you check out the system's requirements on that one? No, I have not looked at the new system requirements for it. It's not that bad, though. It's not much different than the other one. They just changed a couple of things around. Cool. Then there shouldn't be a problem with getting that to run. I still have to go get it though. I just keep forgetting. I gotta get it. I gotta get it. I gotta get it. And then, oh man. Well, if you want to get it and play with it this weekend, like I said, I'm not going to be here. I'm just going to switch it over to basic and you can get on and mess with it if you want. Excellent. I'll play in hours worth of music or something, sometimes Sunday or Saturday evening. See what happens there. It's like a real thick, I don't mean to interrupt this law, I won't interrupt you anymore, but go ahead and send me your phone number, but I still haven't got it and if you forgot my email address, then we've got it. I got your email address in my email box. Sorry Mark, I apologize, I keep forgetting to send that thing too. I got so much shit to do, I've been running around here. I got all the names and everything written down, I just got to cut this stuff up. and put it in the hat and I'm waiting. I'll be doing that tonight. Me and Liz will sit here and cut them up. I'm going to use one of these boxes that I got. Some e-sigs and it's about the right size for the drawing, so we'll use that. Y'all can watch me right here on live stream and check it out. Watch me draw it, make sure I do it right. You can't really screw that up, but Tea Party Night. I've posted a link here in the chat room, nhtpartycoalition.org. I have to go check that out. I haven't been there yet. Before we get off into anything else here, I know everybody's going, oh, the riots, the riots, you know. Says here, I got this one from the Trenches World Report, and I followed the main link to YouTube. So we'll play this. video here of the gangsters there in Baltimore talking to one of the reported ladies man Yo, yo, what it be? What it be like? It says police caught in big lies CIA start riots for martial law. We already knew that. Again? Yeah. It says here the media has been spreading disinformation in lies in order to gin up public opinion to start martial law. Nah, out of eep. Only dummies would say, yeah, let's have martial law. Oh, I'm cute for the sweet day. They said the gangs had banded together to kill cops. Yeah, just like they said, Mitori was going to attack the cops at a funeral. Yeah. This was a bald faced lie and was obviously created to spread violence and misinformation. It is the US government that is hiring these rioters, or George Soros, and they have admitted this on Fox News Channel. They're admitting that the violence is being done by someone hiring them who has the money to hire rioters and thugs. George Soros, who started the group called ISIS. I don't think George Soros had a lot to do with that. He's part of the deal, I'm sure, if some of his money went to that. Because they probably all get together, hey I'll put in this much, you know, get all these rich, extremely rich arseholes that like to, you know, I don't know what they do, well I think I know what they do. But we won't bring that up right now because, you know, I'm just kind of sick. The CIA, why did they do it? to cause widespread violence and death so we can get world opinion to wipe out the Middle East for Israel. Now they are doing it to get the public opinion in agreement that we need martial law. If we know they are doing this worldwide, our own government, we know they are doing it here. They want total control of our lives. We will not accept martial law in America. Please get the word out. Go over to the YouTube video, and we'll play that. I'm gonna stop it here real quick. That's why I tried to stop it real quick. And we'll zoom the camera in on this so y'all can see it over on livestream and watch young folks there. I share something that's moving out throughout the night. I've had a number of young people say to me, stop and say, you really need to talk to us and you really need to get our voice heard. And I said, you are absolutely right. And so we have a portion of an interview we did with some of the gang members who were attending the meeting tonight with church leaders and hear some of what they had to say. Here's your opportunity to tell me what's going on. We want to tell the people of the city right now, Baltimore City. That the enemy that they're trying to portray are the gangs and Baltimore, the BGF, the Bloods, the Crips. We did not make that truce to harm cops. We did not come together against the cops. We're not about to allow y'all to paint this picture of us. We got soldiers out here right now. We dirty. We dirty. They threw bombs at us for trying to stop what's going on right now. Y'all not about to do that to us. So your game plan tonight has been to stop the violence? To stop what's going on. That's all we're trying to do. We just want justice for Freddie Gray. We believe in that. What do you think when you see this happening in the streets? Businesses looted, cars on fire, police injured. It just makes us look bad. It makes us look real bad. And it makes images. It's backing up with their saying about us. They saying we animals and we acting like savages out here. But I also agree with what's going on, but I understand what's going on. You know what I'm saying? I understand why people mad, but we gotta handle things another way. I basically think the same thing. I mean, we've been out here all day trying to stop preventing people from breaking the stores. They hit us with a bomb. They brought my shirt. We ripped it. We still stand right there because of the cold. They heard it. We came right back there, threw our hands together. And we still march together down here. We still hold it strong. And we just want them to stop hurting us so we can just live our life and keep going. We trying to help them and like we helping us. Without them doing that, it's just going to make everybody angry. We don't want to be angry. So we as a whole community, we make everybody calm everybody down because they can't come to us because they didn't hurt a lot of people who killed a lot of people for no apparent reason. This is the blood right here. This blood. We got the kind of roots over here and we got blood over here. We staying as one though. We're one right now. Just black men united. See, this is where I start to, this is what I disagree with, to where black men united. What about Americans united? How about that? If you were not at their protest the day that we protested for Freddie, you don't know what actually happened. They didn't tell you that when we walked past the eateries downtown that people threw dares at us. People called us names. You know, everything. They'd be blunt. They called us those things. So the protest was agitated. You know? So you guys feel that you're getting the blame, correct? For what's happening. And you're saying that as a member of the bloods... Because we black and we have flags on, he assumed that we gonna hurt somebody or do this or gonna bring the next person down. Most of us... As us older people, we bring everybody closer, make sure they got jobs, go to school on time and all that. But they just making it seem like, oh, he's black, he got a flag on, he's doing the wrong thing. And we not doing the wrong thing. Like me, I just came home and I'm trying to do any and everything to prevent the going back home. You know what I'm saying? I got locked up for helping a female out downtown on Baltimore Street. How big if I was beaten up and I stopped it, I try to prevent it. You self-defense even though there's no self-defense law in there, but I still write that they lock me up just because I'm me. I'm a black male. Afraid. The main thing is they've been portraying us in this way for so long. And where we are now environment, a lot of the neighborhoods, a lot of the so-called gang members and gang bangers, that's where they come from and where they are. What we trying to point that we trying to get across is that we all have a different faction. And what that's going to do is, it's thought to show people in the community that we can come together as a unit and be unified and be peaceful. There was so much stuff that was going on on Saturday that got portrayed in the wrong direction or in the wrong light that for some reason, who knows, right, why they won't paint this picture in a positive way. Like when a group of 30 Bloods walks up on a group of 30 Crips and everybody looks and shakes hands and hugs and starts to take pictures, but then the pictures that they take, they say, oh no, now that they're uniting to kill cops, like they won't tell you the good side of what we're really, really doing in these communities. like while we out here at this church tonight. No, we're not we're not we can't add it. That's not what we stand for and that's not what we stand for today justice for Freddie Gray Well, here's an understatement is that not a very different perspective But you probably have ever heard so and and you know oftentimes we have to beg people to talk to us sometimes particularly on As you can see, they very, very much wanted to talk to us and very, very much wanted to share their perspective. We have a hard side getting people to talk to us. It's because you twist everything they say around into something else. Like, oh man, they're going to start attacking cops now. No wonder why they wouldn't want to talk to you. So there was that. And it's almost the bottom of the hour. You got anything you want to throw on that, Joe? We'll bring him back up at the top, we'll just carry this on. I mean, I can understand what they're saying, you know, they're just trying to make sure that people understand who they are as far as who they're looking at them, but yeah, that stuff did happen. I saw some of it and it was totally agitated. I mean, for me, it was just a damn CIA tool. Yep. I'm telling ya, such a deal. I'll put the face lined up here from the bottom of the hour break. Y'all stay tuned and we will be right back after these messages from our sponsors all on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com, LibertyTreeTV.com, and the Patriot broadcast from the trenches. We'll be right back. MainMilitary.com carries everything you need. Gas masks, fire starter kits, high-capacity magazines, chemical suits, military surplus items, and much more. Do you own a firearm? MainMilitary.com has a large selection of pistols and rifles suited for your needs. Are your local stores sold out of ammunition? 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It rained a little bit but we've got the sun back out so this is that eclectic classic but you know wet damp and green August. In fact the beam production real quick here for the bottom of Michigan it's got to be record. The crappiest fields guys we've had here that were studded plants at the beginning of the season are looking as good as any of the primary production on the best soil. So heads up on that. Larry, what's the date today and what's it like in your neck of the woods, please? The 29th of August, 2023 A.D. Had something happen to me interesting yesterday. I may feel like an idiot, but I've been shooting .22s for a long time and different other kind of rifles and I So I had to put a laser on my favorite Kuhn rifle, .22 Mossberg 702 Plinkster and put that on there and then promptly made a mistake and started fiddling with the dials on the scope and fiddle with the dials on the laser. So I had to go back out and re-aim the scope. I'm plinking around with it and it's misfeeding a little bit. It needed to be clean. I grabbed me a can of PB Blaster and kind of hit the interior bore of the thing, the feed chain, rolled some PB Blaster. What do you think happened Mark? Was it loaded? Well yeah, I began, I needed to be clean, I was misfeeding a bit, I thought some PB Blaster would help. I did not realize that if you add a little too much oil to a gun like a rifle like that and you don't clean it out, I thought it was helping. I actually had a round seize up inside the gun, something they call hydraulic, hydrolicing. And then I had a round explode inside the chamber because one of the brass rounds that's used inside the bore itself I was not aware of this. I mean, I've been shooting rifles for a long time. I hadn't done this before, but if you had too much oil to a rifle, it actually can cause a round to seize up in the chamber. And I had a second one come in right behind it and explode in the chamber. Fortunately, I didn't do the gun any damage, 22 being a small round. I did see a video on YouTube where a guy's running around. dressed up in camo and shooting a .223 and he had one explode. No idea if you know what the cause was on that, but the bigger the round of course the more damage you can do to the gun yourself. After the guy had a round explode he takes all his clothes off to see if he was penetrated anywhere, but yeah, do not use too much oil on the rifle folks or something called hydraulicing can occur and You can seize up around. It cost me about 40 bucks to get the brass shell extracted. He literally used a tool to bring it up through the barrel from the back end up through the front, cleaned the gun out, and returned it to me a lot better it was than when I had it. But yeah, just how I passed that out there along, guys, I did not know this. But you get a gun too oily, and you can have a shell lodged in there. Well, one of the things to remember is that what happens is the material, whatever you have for a lubricant, is taking up space. And in almost all cases with regard to chamber maintenance, you use what basically is an ultralight or a very light white when lubricating. Now, if you have to clean, then you can sluice. But remember, you're not going to load any ammunition or use the weapon until you've cleared it. of whatever lubricants and or whatever cleaners that you use. If you use a cleaner, you're usually stripping, so you want to make sure that you then replace that. After you've cleared the material out, you replace the oil to seal the crystalline structure of the metal. Even when it's blued, all of the chamber is not blued. It's machine, remember it's cut, machined and fine-tuned. Typically it's fine, fine, fine cut. It is still one of the most Common mistakes is not you're not alone where people think that more is better and I will say this and do not do not do not do this at home We had a problem with our 22s at We were out at Fort Fort Ord I think we're out at Fort Ord in National Match Competition and they brought in a bunch of flinchchester ammo And several people make comments, it's like, wait a minute, we're using Winchester. Yeah, we're using Winchester factory. It was available in the inventory. Well, everybody was having alibis. This stuff was shooting dirty to begin with. So this is something that was used as a solution, but this is a don't do this at home thing. We had an extensive amount of fouling with what were natural matched 22 pistols. So what the senior sergeant did is took WD-40 and literally lubricated the ammunition in the magazine just before shooting. Now I'm going to say don't do that because again, remember it's one thing if you were immediately using it, number one. Number two, the very issue that you brought up and that experience with is another problem because remember the .22 is a very small cartridge to begin with. So you have very limited amount of space to work with. with regard to the overall operating dimensions of specs. And when you introduce a viscous material that can pool, or again, it's viscous but it's not so soluble, so lightweight that it will displace uniformly. Instead, it will dam, it will bridge up, it will pile up. It takes more, it's far less than you would imagine, you know, with regard to the amount of material. We used the WD-40 trick so that we didn't have to put our hand in the air and re-allop by, but we didn't spray down the gun inside. What we did is actually just, you know, lightly, well, won't say lightly even, he was generous with the WD-40 and it created enough of a slick side with the rounds that they did what they were supposed to do. Don't do this at home. I wouldn't recommend it. I will mention it because I've seen it done, because it was done during a an actual competition match because we had to stay functional. But in your case, the other issue is you may have had and may not have noticed it. This is very common too with what happened to you. You can have what is called a base case failure in which there is a flaw and usually what it is is a stress point in the strike and manufacture of the base of the case. Now on rimmed cartridges like the 22, the failure is going to be where the fold and bend is. So when it does, if the extractor does its job and pull the base of the case away, you then have a, like you said, a brass tube sitting inside the chamber. Interestingly enough, you probably have enough energy, the bolt's heavy enough, so that it works the action. It actually drives everything home And in some cases, you may not even realize that in the fact you'll notice the action seems to be working harder, but quite literally, depending upon the ammunition and the bullet, but also the thickness of the brass, the bullet will continue, the cartridge will chamber, the bullet will fire, but it will stretch the brass out and progressively extrude it and make it thinner and thinner brass, but still like a brass sheath inside the barrel. And this is something that initially you'll notice it because you get a little more of a felt recoil or there's a different change in the report when you're shooting the gun and you go, hey, something strange. But you pull the trigger again, oh, it's not that strange. Well, wait a minute. No, it seems to be working right. And so if you're lucky, that's what happens. In your case, it created enough of material blockage that the rest is history, as they say. There's a couple of different tricks. One is to use a reaming tool, but the problem using a reaming tool is that you make gouge the chamber. And if you gouge the chamber, you can't fix it. You polish it, but you can't fix it, and you always have a blem. So what he did, it sounds like, is probably use the dowel. Did he show you what he did? Probably use the dowel and drove the brass now through using the extractor tool. Well, if you went forward and threw the barrel, then it may still be, it could be a gripper because basically it's soft material. The important thing is you only want to be able to bring the material through and you want minimal interaction with the chamber. So he pulled it forward because it seemed to make more sense. And what happened is when you shoot it, literally you print the brass to whatever rifling is in the barrel if it extrudes it beyond the chamber, which is probably what happened with yours. And so what happens is you have to figure out or determine which would be the better choice. Interestingly enough, once it's printed to the rifling, it's quite easy to be able to snag it in the barrel itself, that part of it, and pull it or drag it through. So it's basically another kind of reaming tool, I would assume, but very small because that's a 22, so that's a tough in of itself. Not that anything's got that big a bore to work too much down it, but 22 is pretty much a small other than a 17 caliber. You know, 22 is as far as we're going to go. Again, the big thing is first rule, take and use just enough stripper or whatever agent you're using, the bore cleaner, to verify that you've cleaned up or cleared up the chamber in the area, swab it, then observe if you have to break down the weapon, do so. In this case, you might have had that brass issue and it really was. The lubricant may or may not have done that. It could be a failed case and then you realize you had a problem. And the one thing about this is that depending on how the brass fits, it's totally invisible. Depending on how it breaks, you don't see a jagged or weird angle. What you see is what looks like a normal chamber. You even look down the barrel and unless you look really close, what's happened is you extrude part of that brass to the rifling and it flattens it out at the end so you have this micro line that you actually really have to put a shadow on. In other words, you have to keep playing with the light in order to see. But if you and Far Between, and with a 22, well the good thing like you said, 22's actually are quite robust in that respect. It's not likely you're going to destroy it. And the good thing is you caught it rather than, you know, continuing to run it. I have had pistols that we've picked up from different sources where you could see a crack and think, is that barrel cracked? And I typically take like an oak dowel Same diameter as a bullet that normally is used and make sure it's a little larger. You tap it down from the chamber side and what you do is you tap that brass down very carefully. Don't try to be too aggressive. And as you tap it, it will turn and spin just like it would if it was a bullet and work its way to the end of the barrel and then you work it out. But usually it'll be two, three, four times as long as the original case because you've hammered it. Literally you formed it to the barrel. So this case not so much because he obviously caught it early on and dealt with it accordingly So that's cool and it works now, right? Well, I just got it back I'll be playing with it tomorrow and getting excited in and that's my favorite raccoon gun I've had it for a couple years It's been put through a lot. Hell, I yeah, my first got it I had a tornado knocked a tree down out here and had like a six inch branch and Literally used it to whittle away at a branch to bring this tree down So it's been through some tough times, but it's been a real good rifle and I said I killed numerous coons and possums with this thing. So What a question it's a stick uses a stick magazine from the bottom of the weapon right for the lower six o'clock point on the rifle correct Okay Somebody might have some magazines for that. What brand is it? So again, well, no matter what, as long as they were able to clear the stoppage, everything looks like it's functioning, I'm sure he testified it before he handed it back to you because he wants the customer to be satisfied. So I'm not too worried about it not working. I would assume that, again, if all fails, remember, you can't even rebarrel. Twenty-twos are easy to rebarrel. So, and everything's available for that gun, I guarantee you over the counter unless something weird happened with Mosberg. Well, wait a minute, something did weird happened with Mosberg, that's right. But chances are, parts are all available. Again, I've talked about everything on E-Dayport, how you can buy replacement trigger groups with barrels and stocks and yeah, there's bolts out there and the only other thing I think is that it ransoms me around through it. Shooting a tree down with it. I did have to replace a bolt. You know the extractor broke on it a couple years ago, but Yeah, I would recommend again the be the very thing you brought up is a firing pin extractor and ejector The big thing is again What happens with the extractor on most firearms and I will remind everybody this is where lubricant really does count What you need to do everybody listening not just Larry But guys remember that if you have a take a spent round Make sure it's spent. Please don't use a live round for this. Do not do not do not okay take a spent case Ensure that it's a spent case Load it after you've unloaded the magazine into the top of the weapon in the top of the magazine loaded into the weapon and carefully move the bolt forward and allow the round to be picked up. Now why are we doing this? We want the ejector in the outboard station as a loaded firearm, but we do not want the weapon loaded. When you do that, then take whatever your favorite lubricant is, whatever it is you're going to use. We met somebody even remember mentioned Gibbs in the tourboc. That's a great one. There are many very fine lubricants that will last for a very long time on the weapon. Well, what you want to do is lubricate the extractor. Why? When the round is loaded, the extractor is at stress point, which means it's pushed up out of the trough that's cut into the bolt that it lays in. The only time you see that part of the weapon, the sidewalls of the extractor, is when it's at stress point. So what you do is you take a Q-tip, put a little bit of whatever your favorite lubricant is on that, and then run your Q-tip along both sides of the extractor and then let it sit that way for a bit. Don't unload the, well remember you have an empty case. Do not forget this and flag the gun, whatever you're gonna do for safety, take your pick, whatever your guru says. But it's a spent shot case that you're using. Now what happens, this allows the lubricant to work the surface and work into it, to settle into the crystalline structure of the extractor. It also, because the extractor is at the outboard point, allows for more of the oil, the lubricant, POL, to permeate the area that you can't see. This also means that what will happen is the oil will be transferred, the lubricant can be greased or oil, whatever your personal choice is. When you release the round, when you extract the round and drop it, the extractor goes back into its neutral station. This means that the lubricant that you applied now gets back down into that channel. That is the most common area where rust and oxidation takes place on almost every weapon out there. I don't care what it is from an AR. to an M14, M1 carbine we mentioned before, Mauser's taker pick. The extractor, what happens is as the extractors wear, they bear metal. They have a finish. They actually have the same finish that typically is on the rest of your firearm. But what happens is every time you fire how many rounds are in a magazine 30 rounds on an AR-15 or whatever weapon it is 10 rounds 9 rounds 6 rounds Whatever every time you pull the trigger that little action that little extractor is rubbing on those that channel What happens it becomes bare metal and the surface walls on either side become bare metal if it sits for any period of time? Oxidation develops now. Here's the thing the extractor doesn't stop working But where the oxidation locks in, it'll typically be closer to the pivot point for the extractor itself, shortening the stress point where the extractor moves to pick up a round. And this, if you look, you'll find that typically when all these extractors fail, if they break, you'll notice that it's not back at the pivot point. It is usually farther up the line, so to speak, towards the face of the bolt. And the reason is that eventually that oxidation, because you don't shoot your guns every day and all the time, and if you haven't lubricated this particular part as part of your standard PM, what happens is the oxidation catches up and it will work at a particular point. The extractor continues to function, but now you're stressing the extractor in a shorter distance from wherever the oxidation is to the end of the extractor. And that's why it breaks at one of these odd points. Why did it do that? because the poor little thing gave up the ghost. So one of the things to remember is if you know how to disassemble your rifle and if the design allows you to easily pull the extractor, you want to pull the extractor if the ejector is tied into the bolt, usually it's tied into the frame, but if it's tied into the bolt you want to pull the extractor and the ejector out. And what you do is clean that channel and clean the trough or the little cylindrical cut that the, for instance, the ejector rests in the face of the bolt. Get in there with whatever micro-fine device you can and work the whole thing. And then first use a bore cleaner and then after that, swab it out. You don't want that bore cleaner working on your new lubricant. Then very careful and lubricate everything to spec. Put it all back together also lubricate the extractor put it back together your extractor will last longer But you also need to buy three extractors if you like that gun Buy three extractors because you're gonna keep it going past when maybe they stop making parts The extractor is the most common thing that parks a rifle on the rack So that's why extractor ejector and firing pin should be a priority for everybody for every weapon you own Are you in it for the long haul? If you are, these are one of the things you got to be ready for. And like you said, you already went through one extractor, didn't you? Yep, and yeah, the bolts were about 20 bucks each for a new one out there, and they contain the firing pin extractor. So that's all self-contained on the Mossberg, you know. But yeah, it took a lot of rounds, but Yeah, I did finally break an extractor on that a long time ago, but it's a very accurate little piece I mean it's a it's a tack driver and I said I couldn't tell you how many coons I've killed with that thing I've got chickens out here, and they're a problem in the woods, so it's my favorite team. Go ahead, caller. Hey guys, you ever look at the extractors on 20 basically your semiauto 22s They're a piece of scamp metal. Everything everything in a 22 is the cheapest it could possibly made. Remember just like the ammo. Yeah, no problem. But the thing is you're looking at the edges all the way around the ground, you know, you know what I'm saying? And the hook all the way down the rail. You need to take those, you need to take that out and you need to bust those out. And that'll take out the stress riser. It might make the last longer, but you know what? You put a, you hold the bolt back, put one in the chamber. Sometimes it'll spring pressure. You take the stress riser out of there and it touches and gets in there further so it gets a good hold and ejects. You just buff them up a little bit and polish that front part, take off that square, round it out a little bit. Don't overdo it. Just kind of like take it out of there and you'll be amazed. You look... Well, we're losing you. Oh, it goes snap down right at recoil pressure and it just touched the rim. Now remember you got one in the chamber but you're letting the bolt down and... It'll go, push it up like a mirror. This is what you're explaining is when anything is struck and it's a stamped piece of sheet metal, typically, no matter how crisp the die is, what happens is you're literally shearing the metal like cutting paper, guys. So what happens is you get a little bit of a score on the end of the metal. Think of it like a little tiny foil or bell, like a paper away from the line of the cut. If you clean that up by lapping, remember we don't want to grind it, we want to lap it. We take the finest file set you have, an armorer set, you can actually, a jeweler set would work really well. Now the only thing that you're going to do is you're going to look at the lines left and right because usually it's stamped downward because it's a, like you said, it looks like it's a bell stamping is what it is. On the left and the right where those sharp points are, what you do is very carefully lap off, take a little bit off, feel it, take a little bit off, and I know this is small so you still have to touch, but all you want to do is take enough so that either with a magnifying glass or a magnifying light, which, you know, like a jeweler's light, you're able to see that you've got it flat and you've not taken any excessive material off. That's why we lap, we go slow. Then you go to the other side of the device, the opposite side, which is along the length of the extractor. And you lap that side off very slowly, a couple of taps at a time, a couple of strokes at a time, check it, visually identify what you've done. And if you're satisfied, it's complete. And then what you do is you eliminate that point of contact where you can have adhesion because it literally is a cutting surface. And by the way, what I just described, we also need to do with a lot of your metal magazines. This used to be a big problem with aftermarket AR-15 mags for the same reason, because the followers were stamped. And a lot of the odd mags, too, I mean many, many, many odd aftermarket mags were done with the same basic design. It was consistent for the industry. And what you have to do is if you clean those lines up, you'll find that the magazine doesn't snag or gouge like it was before. You won't have a hang up on the sixth round out of nine in a magazine or eight in a magazine. So good. Go ahead. Finish wherever possible. The biggest problem is it is a very small part. So when we're talking about, depending on the weapon, it's not very big. But wherever you can, in fact it's actually easy to re-blue or to re-finish smaller parts because you can put them in your own little petri dish or small cup size treatment bath and leave them depending on what you're doing. Or if you're going to do park rising, you know, re-park rising, if that's what you want to do, make your own park rising plating system. There's all kinds of things you can do. You can even chrome it if you wanted to, but remember chrome adds thickness, chrome adds material. That's the only thing about doing chrome is usually you put chrome on older guns because they're worn. And what the chrome does is fill in the questionable points where you might even have oxidation and makes it disappear by filling it in with the two or three layers of chrome that you apply. But yes, again, these are simple processes. Every one of your 22s, again, as I just pointed out, they're always made least expensive. So every aspect of a 22 is designed to make the device a profit-making enterprise. And for that reason, eh, you know, it's good enough, it works, and if the customer wants more, well, do a little research, figure out what you wanna do, or get a gunsmith. A lot of your Rugers, Mossberg, stuff like that, that one do send me out. Yeah, again, Rugers, all of these. Mossberg is very, very user friendly right now. Ruger 10-22s have been forever. The Ruger is the most common, but there's a lot of other really nice weapons out there that you shouldn't snub. In fact, again, you want to experiment because you might find a better choice for the kind of work you're doing. Larry, like I said, you're satisfied with the firearm. It does. Well, I did pick up a Ruger 1022 here last week or so, and I'd never had one of the, quote, round magazines. That's an interesting design I've never seen before. They're small 10 round magazines can be bolted together to form, you know, a 20 round that you can flip over and, you know, fire 10 rounds, flip over, fire another 10 rounds. This makes a very compact thing compared to their long banana clips that they sell. I mean, they sell 20, 25 round banana clips, but it's a long clip for that type of gun. But the people I talked to said that these things just don't jam like the metal stamp clips do. I fired a couple of clips through it, and yeah, it seems like a real smooth operation. You can take these round magazines apart and clean them. It's a different design I've not been exposed to before, but I tell you what, I can carry a hell of a lot more .22 than I can .308. Like I said, I picked up an FNAR and I'm 60 years old and hell, that damn thing's heavy to me at this point, but I've got different kind of rifles, but yeah, I've been setting up the .22s as battle rifles with lasers and scopes and lights and you know. It's relatively inexpensive if I got I can carry a lot of 22 ammo and may not go as far as a 308 but you know, I'm out here in the woods and You're gonna be able to see them fairly close up. They show up. So Yeah, I wouldn't sneeze at a 22. It's better than better than your butter knife Well again, the the neat thing about it is we used to be of course It was incredibly cheap now it's not as cheap as it used to be but still the cost efficient by comparison to many other weapons And it's versatile enough. One of the things to remember, it's a game-getter. That's really why most people purchase it. But for defense, I don't want to get shot. Especially, we're going to remind everybody of something. We get into one of the many scenarios that everybody's talking about. Medical support will be almost non-existent. And since many people wanted to ignore the idea of dealing with medical support, many people will be dying of what are typically goofy or lesser injuries in many categories. And this is true with regard to gunshots. Everybody assumes somebody else is going to take care of that. So 22s, just as likely to take you down and keep you down as anything else out there in a situation in the future. And again, like you said, also storage of ammunition. The other main trick is you can have other heavier rifles in your team. It's been argued for years. Let the enemy hear the 22s and don't apply anything else until they get really excited about the idea that they probably don't have much to worry about. And then you turn around and cut loose with everything else you've got. So there's a number of mean trick ways you can apply the tools in your toolbox and deception is one of the key components and The 22 may assist in that now also again remember You can go the other way with a 22 down into the subsonic and even without a silencer remember CB caps go buy a box of CB caps and Take it out to the range and Get take one round load it up And don't use your ear protection, but wait a minute, no, use your ear protection preferably, of course, but if you don't, Mark doesn't control that. There we go. But listen to the report. Maybe just have somebody else shoot it on the range and you step away and go over to the bathroom or back to the behind the firing line, pull the trigger. What is amazing is how incredibly quiet the CB cap is. And yet, Proper placement of the bullet, it will put anything and pretty much anybody down when the bullets applied to the proper location. So understanding where to put what it is that you're sending down range is as critical as anything. And CV caps are still out there. Also 22 short standard. Not 22 short high velocity, 22 short standard. You can find it and usually you'll find it with you know old combinations of ammunition and collections That's another one that it has no Noticable report with that and with that it does not require a silencer It's an incredibly quiet round So that 22 has a lot of options when it comes to how it can be used, you know coming out of the toolbox And it's it's not this nothing to sneeze at in any way shape or form I don't want to get shot. Like I said, I'll repeat it a million times. I don't want to get shot by anything. But if you are, and if somebody said, well, I'd rather be shot by a .22. Really? Well, understand that the person chose the weapon. They might actually know how to apply it. Let's not forget that. And if the person knows what they're doing, .22 follows like water or electricity. .22 caliber bullets follow the path of least resistance. And what this means is that when the energy they're applying resists a particular path, it will follow the bone structure, it can follow something as simple as a muscle, it will follow even nerves, and tear up everything on the way through. It's not a friendly anything. And it's not something, oh, it'd rather be shot by that. Because on the other hand, the person puts it right in your beaner in the right spot, you go down just like a cow. And I would point out that all of our butcherings, when we would do pigs or cattle, all we used was a .22 caliber rifle, and it only took one round, and that thousand-pound steer went down just like a box of rocks. First time every time, boom. So again, it works. They really do work. Now, are there other choices? Sure there are. All kinds of options. In fact, guess what? You need more options? Go buy more guns. Guns are for buying now for selling go buy more guns. That should always be your answer to everything Well, I don't think this works quite the way I wanted for that job. Well, we need to buy another gun All right. Now we have more than one gun. That's good because you can't share them. So, you know each situation. It's a solution Anyway, anything else Larry jump in there? Wow when when stuff hits the fan, I don't give a shit about their rules. I'll share whatever I want Right. Yeah. So, if it's a fan, I need to put them on someone's, need to put one in somebody's hands, I'll frickin' do it. So, yeah, they can shut their laws. Well, again, here's the thing. Every weapon that we have should be combat ready or prepared with, you know, again, a reserve of ammunition, spare parts wherever possible, because we will use everything. There isn't anything we have in the inventory that is not going into combat going into pressed into service one way or another I'm taking plain old I'm taking plain old cheap 22s I'm putting lasers and lights on them and you know little buttstock magazine Pouch holders and all kind of stuff in them, you know a tool for the job and I tell you what you go on eBay and they've got these They're off in China, of course, but they get these little aluminum-housed lasers, you know, red, green, they might even have some blue, but I tell you what, $16, the green lasers, boy, there's the dog on bright, they go as far as you can see them. It's incredible for $16. I didn't like the fact that you got a little tiny circuit board in there. I mean, you know, if you drop or shock the thing, you're like, we put the battery and break that circuit board. But I tell you what, it's a powerful little laser for $16, runs on the 16, 8, 15, you know, lithium ion batteries. I'm sure that thing had run for a long time. There's a lot of stuff out there you can beat these toys up. Yeah, I think most important now is for anybody who is listening. I personally, I don't know, I've asked the same question. Everybody is, well, where do you go? It's inevitable that we're going to get into a conflict. The feds are out and about attacking people. We have anywhere from minimum and absolutely confirmed four specific attacks, but we have seven. And again, like I said, there's one in the Carolinas we're working on right now. This is similar to the situation that happened in Tennessee. And again, for everybody out there, it was one more time, it was Henderson. Chester County, Tennessee, Theodore Dreschler. That's D-R-E-S-C-H-L-E-R. No national coverage, no coverage. Oh, they gave the guy out west coverage, remember, out of Utah. This is about the same window of time, and it appears that all of these happened within the same short window of activity. But it was the same kind of attack. They killed this person in his home. The mother was there visiting. She was dragged out of the house. So they had access to the front door because she went and answered the door. Six o'clock in the morning. Remember guys, we've seen this all before. And apparently what they did is they rushed all of the windows. They kicked the windows, knocked the windows in. I guarantee they have a tool for it. They're not just poking the barrels in. So there's a clear, usually they had like a crowbar type thing, actually more like a wrecking tool that was used years ago may still be using the same device somebody probably marketed something similar and Each individual goes in clears the window uses the window as the control point for shooting our lanes of fire into the house The individual was shot with his hands over his head. How do we know? Well, he was shot and his brains and other body fluids all hit the door behind him or to his side because the door was open and And as he fell, literally he fell on the gore from being shot and his arms were over his head from the top, almost to the top of the door. In other words, it wasn't like he just put his hands up at the last second, no. He had his hands over his head, he fell at the door and literally it can be seen physically that he slid as he was dying down the door itself. So that's already after the fact confirmed. The situation is sealed warrant or sealed no information. I wouldn't believe anything the feds say now and haven't for a long time, but anything after the fact is a bullshitter session for the liars that are part of the feds. So there's no truth we're going to get out of this. There's nothing that's going to be in any way, shape, or form honest. They are criminals. They went in there with a mission to kill him. It was a plan and there's a lot more to this with regard to their activity. Now, what we suspect is that these individuals are a traveling dog and pony show out of the district of criminals, out of, you know, their KGB interior police. And there is information that indicates that is what's going on. So we have more than one location. Go ahead. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia Yeah, the more I hear about it the more this reminds me of that rogue ATF team in that book by Matt Bracken the enemies foreign and domestic series the yellow Yes, yeah, but anybody listening if you have not read that book, it's the yellow one I mean get them all but especially the yellow one. It's the first in the series and It talks about a rogue ATF team that's doing exactly this What are you talking about? And this is FBI, but I think they're number one. They're getting full approval from Washington. This is not a... In that they're committing the same kind of atrocities we saw in the 80s leading up to Marooby Ridge and Waco. That's what this is. I've tried to explain to people, you're seeing it right now. What did this do? It taught everybody a lesson. You better fire their ass up. Now, at a given point, what's going to happen now is people are, the people I've been speaking to have already figured this out. So now everybody's at, the biggest question we had the last few days was, well, how would you deal with this? Well, there's a couple different ways if you have allies, not the least of which is you roll the carpet up from outside and the important thing is stay alive if you're in the center. But there are things that can be done to secure your property a little better most importantly to secure your perimeter with regard to the structure of your house That's something you take into consideration It's also unintended consequences book three the third the third element of the story a Big portion of that has to do with exactly what you're seeing where this is an approved action by a clandestine element But it's overt. It's not covert. It's overt Because, guys, these people are doing this out in the open. This is not where, the only thing they're doing is covering their tracks because the control media is told whether or not to talk about it. Okay? Like several guys said here over this, this shooting that took place down in Florida, which is all bullshit, I don't believe a word. I can't. And none of you should either. I have no belief in the report as far as whatever they fabricated or pull out of their ass about whatever agenda or documents or whatever because these are people who have lied all the way up to including attacking the president, a former president of the United States. And it's been demonstrated to all of you that for four years they did this. Doesn't make any difference if you like him or not. It's that you have a an overt pattern That can be shown and if they do then what the only reason we say well, they could do it to him They could do it to anybody wrong. They've been doing it to everybody. They've just got so arrogant They figured they can go all the way up to the top of the feeding chain Hey mark, they've been the very thing we're talking about guys. They've done this for decades They've lied in the courts. They've fabricated crap. They've planted stuff on properties and that's the most Well, it's for that reason that since you understand that they're pirates you shoot their ass if you catch them on the property You don't let them go you put bullets in them and then say I don't know who the hell they were they start shooting at us We start shooting at them and you know, it's because they were shooting at us and the rest is history But to be quite honest This is nothing new. It's nothing that you know, like wow, we've never seen this before No, you never paid attention to it before Now people are forced to because if the if the toilets totally overflowing now, that's what's happening that vomitus toilet called Washington DC is puking on you all That's what's happening. Go ahead call your been there. Yeah, this is Carl, Virginia get so that uh Florida shooting with the Dollar General the The dude dead said that he was off his meds his psychiatric meds. So yeah, there's another crosak shooter. So The other thing is, most people would say with these raids that this FBI team is doing, well, you know, just surrender and you'll have your day in court. No, no, no, with this, you don't get to go to court. You don't go to court. And here's the thing, it's much easier. Yeah, remember, people are lazy, especially federal bureaucrats. So it's way easier for a federal DA to run interference to not prosecute these federal agents for excessive force than it is for them to actually do the work and actually prosecute a crime. So yeah, you don't get a day in court if you're targeted. You're targeted for death, not for arrest. They don't even try to arrest you. This is why your allies and friends and everybody has to understand that if we're going to stand we have to stand together and If you fight them, you don't let any of them escape Until that happens, they will proceed and proceed and proceed and we'll escalate step by step by step Which is where we are we are right now It's inevitable that this is going to get to the break contact point where what's going to happen is then watch this. Well, those poor Chitlins, all those poor federal agents, all they did was come in to rape, kill, pillage, and burn as government pirates. And they got all, they got killified, all those poor, poor innocent little babes. And they're going to show pictures from there. It'll be the same thing as when the Thugalicious rapes and murders whoever and they show you his junior high school picture but they don't show you his post high school homie fry picture, you know what I mean? Same scam, they do it all the time with the feds. And again, remember these characters laughed their ass off. I guarantee they were laughing their ass off about what they did out in Utah and they were laughing their ass off about Tennessee and the Albuquerque and the one up in Montana. Now the one in Montana was ATF. The guy wasn't killed But it's in that same window of activity. So let's all remember, I think this is much bigger. It's just like, again, the social media helps to be able to track it faster. But the other side example is the shooting down in Tennessee. Okay, that one, there are only half as many articles posted right now as there were four days ago. They're being purged. They're literally and they're all cookie-cutter in other words The only thing you're gonna see is the approved garble version with no real information And you have to read well you have to filter through the article just to find out where the event took place and Then of course what they did at the end of every one of these is oh, oh and by the way Yeah, they killed this guy, but you know they killed this other guy in Utah And he was saying things about Biden supposedly, but I don't have any faith in that But they bring that up and they spent three paragraphs at the end of every surviving article Cookie cutter yapping about what we have but they had to kill this guy out west So it was okay to kill this guy that they just killed even though nobody knows what they've sealed the warrant The guy's dead. There's nobody else But I can't see what they put on the paper you see so that tells me again you had no warrant I don't care what they say if they claim it's sealed They have no warrant because that's a Star Chamber document. And you know what I'd say to the Star Chamber operations we have right now? Their sorry ass needs to be dragged out and they need to be executed. And I'd say that to anybody. The Star Chamber agenda that they have plugged in, we warned everybody about for decades and it's doing exactly what we said it would and that's what that skank Patriot Act crap was all about. We stopped it repeatedly in the 90s and it's only with the 911 BS that the neocons got it through and When you say neo-con just say Jewish Communist Party because that's who did it go ahead mark jump in their car Yeah in light of these raids that these death raids because they're not trying to arrest anybody it reminds me of the Remember there's no hesitation targets. They came out of that maybe like seven or eight years ago. And you had the, there was the old man in the plaid shirt and he had like a double barrel shotgun. And if you look at the, look behind him, the background, he's like in his backyard. And then you think you had a- Yeah, or in the kitchen, or in the kitchen. Remember, they could change the location. There was the housewife with a kitchen knife in her hand and the background was the kitchen there. Yeah, exactly. A couple others that were like that. It was people in their own environment. They're not like somewhere else. They're not in a mall or a school or something like that. They are where they belong. Yep. And again, this is one of the things that There's been several discussions about this that they're basically trying to press it They've gotten it first of all used to me that couldn't even come on the property Then they everybody pushed the envelope and let them well they can come on the property to the front door Then it was they can go through the screen door up on the porch Now the next step is where we are where it's like well though they can just come and get into the house and go anywhere They want and do whatever they want. And it's like, well, the only thing that'll put them back on that is if they get shot dead. And shot dead on a regular basis and everybody demonstrates that this is pretty well over. That's the only time they're gonna listen now. And it's just that simple because historically it's what's always happened. They press the envelope, they press the envelope. Guys, this is all stuff that happened in the 60s. This again happened in the 80s. In the late 60s and 70s, it happened in the 80s and into the 90s with George Herbert Walker Bush's communist agenda slash neocon agenda there. The torch was picked up by Bill Clinton, but all Bill Clinton did is finish what George Herbert Walker Bush started and was executing. All these attack on FFLs, I can take you right back and go year by year through it. In fact, I'll tell you where to go. Go back to the American riflemen pre-1993 and start reading articles from 1988, 1989, 1990. Go read the American riflemen. And or, I'll tell you another good one, is even Guns and Ammo. Although Guns and Ammo was always trying to lift the ass of the Fed every chance they could and is worse now. Now they become just plain leftists. slash read that FUD gun. In other words, oh, you know, the only sporting guns, well, but you could have kind of a look to appeal to the market to get talk about AR-15s, but less and less and more that only special royalty should have them. Okay? Shotgun News had some phenomenal articles and who was it that was writing them? Neil Knox. Go find Neil Knox in the Neil Knox Report, the archives on that and start reading. Step by step, day by day, abuse by abuse. People murdered in their home, FFL owners killed, FFL owners abused, lied about, feds right in front of everybody in the camera, the news media doing just what they're doing now, the exact same way. There we go, this is totally new. It's like, no, this is not. Maybe you felt comfortable believing the lies. I don't know, it doesn't make sense to me. because the lies have never changed with these asshats. Remember Bob Star's case? They flat out admitted in the court, guys. Bob Star did nothing wrong. It was in Georgia. They came onto the back of his property. They stashed stuff on his property and then charged him.