Mark Koernke discussed the DC settlement lawsuit where gun owners arrested under unconstitutional gun control laws received compensation, highlighting how the Second Amendment rights violations occurred and were eventually struck down. He extensively covered American history, particularly the Civil War era, Lincoln's connections to communist figures, and the role of international bankers in attempting to establish the Federal Reserve. Koernke emphasized the need for militia organization, armed preparedness, and logistics, warning that assassination attempts against political figures signal an imminent threat to Americans. He also discussed weapons systems including M1 carbines, Carcano rifles, and various ammunition and magazine procurement strategies for defensive purposes.
work out the way they thought it was going to, had to adjust their plan accordingly, which they can do that. They're the ones making the plan, right? So if one thing doesn't work, we'll try another one. We'll try another one. And that's why they didn't have this all in place by 2000 when they thought they were going to. Well, that's when they wanted to have it in. So of course we had to do something drastic and drop a bunch of buildings in New York and blow up a part of the Pentagon out there to get everybody fired up to have another war. Hey What do you know and here we are again? What's gonna happen this time? We got all this on about Isis and all that hold on Bill and They're checking to scare us with all this and all they're coming across the board figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a same number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave build the land of the ladies and gentlemen? This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. 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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. 2023, Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. We are busy. First of all, let's do this. Ed, if you could, the latest guns and gadgets, it's Weapons Wednesday. Also, remember bottom of the hour break, guys. Our classic bottom of the hour break. Record it, share it, and make it part of your inventory, part of your motivational music and such that we have on standby. But guns and gadgets, Jared's been posting a number of different pieces here. There's another one we might pull up later. It's related to some of what we're gonna be talking about and I will remind you again, Organize Armor Equipment Train as militia, establish a 5.10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. So, before G&G gets up here, I would remind you again, CenterFireSystems.com, I believe they still have the five plastic AK-47 mags, These are nothing to write home about, but they're five mags for $20. And if you're looking for spare breakout or just bump dump mags that you can stash in different locations and you're not going to cry about, this is the best way to do it. Some regular, cheapest ball ammunition loaded up into what basically are shoot and rock magazines. Washington, DC is hanging up for violating the second-minute rights of Americans who were locked up in the district for exercising their constitutional rights. Pay attention to this one. First, I want to thank the sponsor of the video that's TriStar Trading. Yes, they make all of the Guns and Gadgets shirts from the We the People shirt all the way to the Smokey the Bear. Only you can prevent tyranny. To the Awesome Possum, to the Trash Panda, and they are having a Labor Day sale from now until midnight Monday, save with Code Labor 20. And the link is down below. Thanks to TriStar Trading for being a great friend of the... the channel and the family. Guys, also if you're into the Second Amendment, subscribe to this channel down below. I will keep you up to date with everything that you need to know about what's going on in the Second Amendment. And if you want to stay in the know, join the channel. Hit that subscribe button down below. Check your subscription. All right, let's get into this. So the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C. has settled a class-action lawsuit filed by six gun owners who were arrested in the nation's capital for violating gun control laws that have since been struck down by the courts. Washington, D.C. has agreed to pay millions of dollars to the plaintiffs and their attorneys for infringing on their Second Amendment rights. Finally, the settlement received preliminary approval from U.S. District Court Judge Royce C. Lambert on Monday, with D.C. agreeing to pay over a total of $5.1 million. Of course, taxpayers are paying for that, of course. Each of the six named plaintiffs will receive a whopping $50,000 under the terms of the agreement with an additional $1.9 million going to their attorney's fees. And the larger class of more than 3,000 affected gun owners, well, they'll be divvying up about 3.1 million dollars between them. Now, Judge Lambirth had previously ruled back in September of 2021 that D.C. arrested, jailed, prosecuted, and seized guns from six people, here's a quote, based on an unconstitutional set of laws, end quote, and violated their Second Amendment rights. The judge also said that the laws were part of a, another quote, part of a gun control regime that completely banned carrying handguns in public." End quote. Now the laws that they got arrested over? A ban on carrying handguns outside of the home and others that effectively banned non-residents from carrying guns in D.C. at all. Now these folks were arrested between 2012 and 2014 on gun-related charges and they filed a lawsuit in 2015. Now for years, if you're not a member of this channel, for years you've heard me talk about different lawsuits, Related to this, but most DC residents could not even own guns in their own homes in DC, let alone possess them in public. But that all changed with the landmark case, 2008, Second Amendment, United States Supreme Court case from DC resident, our friend and friend of the channel as well, Dick Heller. Which his case DC versus Heller invalidated DC's handgun ban now the other laws that these folks who had jammed up on were struck down in Palmer versus District Columbia Which is a 2014 case and that case struck down DC's total ban on carrying handguns in public and enjoying the district from banning non-residents from legally registering firearms registering Firearms legally that's unconstitutional too, but yeah And in 2017, a federal judge invalidated DC's requirement to obtain a concealed carry permit, significantly opening the door for more law-abiding citizens carrying legal firearms. Now, those arrested include the lead plaintiff, Maggie Smith, who's a nurse from North Carolina. She was pulled over by DC police for a routine traffic stop in June of 2014, according to the court documents. Smith, who had no criminal record, none, informed officers that her car contained a pistol that was licensed to her in her home state and then the police properly arrested her seizing her gun and taking her to jail where she stayed overnight they go constitutional cops uh... in another case uh... jerard jerard casket knoll was a maryland resident he was driving home from his job in northern virginia cutting through the district where he got pulled over when police asked whether she had a gun in the vehicle he said yes giving the police the combination to the walk safe recapted You're supposed to be covered under federal law for that. Yeah. Well, he was ultimately jailed for two nights on those gun charges. The charges in both of those cases I just mentioned, as well as others, they were dropped after the ruling in Palmer. But Kassidnall lost his job after the arrest, and another plaintiff had his top secret security clearance placed under review. So now these folks are getting paid, but not enough if you ask me. Yes, the attorneys get the lion's share, the $1.9 million, but these folks lost a lot. And they definitely should be getting more than 50 grand, hopefully. They're not a prohibited person, hopefully that was taken care of as well. While this is a win for the Second Amendment, guys, in the belly of the beast, I doubt it'll stop their habitual lionstepping when it comes to violating the constitutional rights of Americans. But what say you? Man, I really appreciate y'all watching every day. It means a ton to me and it's the reason I continue to do this. So please subscribe to the channel down below if you want to stay in the know. If you want to help support the channel, that's one of the best ways to do it. The other ways are like the video and share it. It goes a very long way in this anti-gun algorithm here on YouTube that's been kind of punching at the channel for the last week or so. So if you could help me out, I would greatly appreciate it. And as always, I want you all to be safe, stay vigilant, and carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. Because we are the ultimate first responders. We are our own first responders. Remember that. I'll see you all in the next one. Take care. $50,000. If I do that times six, how much money is that? So for six individuals, they got $300,000 plus or minus, we'll just say 300,000. The lawyers took what? $1.6 million. And then there was a dollar amount of chump change that was to be divided up between however many hundreds of individuals were affected by the same kind of charges that now had to be thrown out, overturned, or whatever. After the fact, after the horses already got out of the corral, after they abused them, as was pointed out, obviously most of these people are in government in one form or another. That's why their government clearance was affected. And it's like, wow, gee, what a surprise. and or they lost their job. So I don't think it's good. That's maybe a year's worth of pay, depending on what it is. Might not even be, but half, depending on the job that the individual had as a government employee of whatever form. But 1.6 million, well even with 1.3, whatever the number, it's how much contrary to the individuals that were damaged took home 50,000. 50,000, really? One way or another they still got screwed. That's what it comes down to. Oh, no, but they were able to what? Yeah, they so just heads up on that. I'm always fascinated by the math and the corruption halls that make up the places that need to be scrubbed clean of our problem and More on that in a bit. But no Couple things. I'm sorry repeat caller. Go ahead. Isn't that the American way? Well American with a K. Yeah, American way. Yeah, it is now. Absolutely. Then there is the problem that it's one of the many things. We all need to look seriously at as far as why this can't go on any farther. And even if we're older, you know, it makes it easier for you to get rid of them because, hey, I've only got so much time left. We got to get rid of the problem, if nothing else, but to exact proper vendetta. and revenge for all that they've done over the years. In other words, Canley is alive and well in America and we're gonna make sure that it's applied. So that's why, that's my attitude on this. It's like, you know, we're old or just let it run. No, no, no, uh-uh. Finished, done with that. Time to get rid of them. And I was looking for freedom when I got here. Yeah, I'll tell you what, I think I found some. Hold still, hold my bullets. In fact, no, wait a minute. Hold my drywall hammer. There you go. Right down to the nose. I mean right from the crown of the head there went right down to his nose. Got stuck though. But that's why I bought the cheap Chinese one so I could leave it there stuck. This is all tied in. It's weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. But if you don't protect it physically, then it means nothing. Okay. We have The divine gift called liberty, we have to apply coercive force slash show military strength on occasion to inform those who would abuse power that we have the authority and it's time. I don't care what anybody says. There's no reconciling any of the puke and vomit that we have. How are you going to fix this? In fact, the public fool system needs to be scrubbed out. It is obvious we have nothing but sociopathic, mentally ill, retarded individuals in education. These people are rampant. The fellow travelers bring in more fellow travelers. And it's to the point now where, they're just, it's time for them to be gone. And if we don't, then it's going to be misery for all the people who leave behind. So yeah, well, you're going to die soon, so why should you care? No. I want to make sure there's a whole bunch of dogs at my feet and a whole bunch of their sorry asses headed to our maker first before I get there. And if the Lord does ask, yeah, I brought these to you, sir. I mean, you can consider it fate. Was there time? Maybe you already had it on the schedule. After all, you know, you already written all this stuff down. So I just did my job. Got rid of every last bastard I could. Killed every last one of them. Killed every last sorry son of a bitch I could find taunted him down went to the corners of the country Every back alley every dark dark Valley every place where they tried to hide We hunted their ass down and I am I did everything I could I promise And you can see it in my heart and you know, I'm speaking the truth, sir. That's the attitude. We all better have Seriously, we we have other people that are gonna try and rest on their laurels And I'm gonna remind you of something on that one. It's a motto that's right behind me on the wall. On the plains of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions. Who at the dawn of victory sat down to rest and resting died. We don't rest. You know what? We got work to do as it is. Now I'm gonna bring this up for, there's another oblique here though. It doesn't make any difference if you like Donald Trump or not. We're using that person as a template for discussion here because the overt actions that you've taken place, guys, we were alive when Nixon was attacked, okay? And they formed everything to make it appear to be fact, but every character that was involved in the attack on Nixon literally were with the spying agencies. The two fake ass reporters both worked for the NSA or other agencies before they all of a sudden got a job as a reporter and all of a sudden had all this discovered stuff and incidents and tied into other incidents and they had somebody called Deep Throat and this and that. It does. It's just you've got a precursor. But even there, they created the entire dog and pony show fake ass reporting. and construction without the blatant arrogance of it simply being malfeasance on everybody's part, violating the rules on everybody's part. They actually created a script and went through the whole process. They're not doing this to Trump. This is Crayola brand, arrogant, in your face. They don't care because they're, again, part of the reason is to try and terrorize you. Well, it should make you worry. that we need to put a bullet in your ass sooner rather than later because getting rid of all these sons of bitches the only thing that's going to save your ass. Because inevitably what comes with the creatures, these these pedo, satanic, queer, mentally ill, retarded, Mentally deficient, incompetent, yet wicked enough to be able to apply themselves as a clique of fellow sociopaths in one place. A minority, but a minority with an understanding of how to latch onto power. They have to be gone. They're going to have to be killed out. There isn't any other choice. But here's why, too. Now I've talked about this for years and it's a window of history. I'm into history I just what I spent part of the doing is we've been doing all kinds of construction putting new ceramic armor up all kinds of fun stuff Can't see it. Oh notes there Ceramic steel anything and everything is being used up. Okay, so my bookshelves which by the way books are also pretty good for at least doing a little bit of buffering on small arms fire not much but everything counts but The one period of history, let me ask you this, but I'm going to bounce right now. I'm not going to bounce all over a place in a just an an rambling, but rather let's start first with something that I've always asked everybody if I were to say 1870 what would you think about American history? What would you think? What's the first thing that comes to mind with you about American history? It's the after the Civil War reconstruction Well, Reconstruction, you're better educated than most. Okay, let's do it from a television perspective. Was Reconstruction a big thing? Was it does it make for good action movies? No, it was Ponderosa days back then, wasn't it? Way out west where there's nobody in the field or the mountains and it's pretty quiet Look out there. See what look back here on the East Coast now. Look at all the corruption and the queerness Lots of evil going on east of the Mississippi If I were to say 1870 And I said, okay. Well, what what's the benchmark what's going on in history right there? Whoa. Well, well, well the trains well the Indian all was happening in on the east coast in 1870. What was happening in Ohio? Let's just go as far as Ohio. The old, old west as it used to be called the west. What was happening in Ohio in 1875? What was Ohio like? Here's another fun one because everybody is television and movie oriented. And even with books, you have a vacuous environment where you can talk about, I mean, in post-Civil War, the Ohio Valley was settled, guys. There weren't any more Indian conflicts like the Daniel Boone era. They were now the Indians of the Great Plains. Fighting the Sioux, fighting the Apache way down south, fighting the Chippewa who had been pushed west, fighting the Different tribes that were obviously even more aggressive than the ones they ran into on the eastern half of the country. In fact, the eastern half were docile by comparison. Some of the most aggressive and dynamic fighters of all of the Indian nations, not that the ones on the east coast were anything to blink at, you know, to snub. But it was it everybody's mind is directed out West when you look at anything today, but what was happening in Ohio? What was happening in Michigan? What was happening in Pennsylvania? What was it like in New York? What was the politics of Washington in beginnings of the Industrial Revolution? Yeah, yeah, and but not only that here's the thing from the money perspective Lincoln was tied up with a war that in fact, it's not as cut and dry. They just had the bullshit movie Lincoln put out to try and again do the, you know, do you need to apologize more? Oh, we need to gen you, Fleckdown, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, kiss my ass. That's all I can say, kiss my ass. The whole gist of this over and over again is to take everybody back to these narrow points where they can try and get everybody to apologize for existing. Piss off. Family never owned slaves didn't have any interest. I've told you like I said, you know what? I don't feel this way But I know every stinking communist feels that all your property should be theirs that all your life's time should be theirs back then there were a whole bunch of jackasses over the exact same way Because it was closer to the time of oh, oh wait a minute. Who was that guy Karl Marx and mr. Ingalls everybody forgets them at the angle closer to that period. You do know, do a little history. Do you think that Karl Marx knew Abraham Lincoln? Anybody? Do you think that Karl Marx knew Abraham Lincoln? Do you know something that I don't know? Well, it's not hard to do. There is a Lincoln Library and you know what's really funny? If you go through all of the correspondence, and by the way, there's some people that did back in the 90s, It's amazing who was talking to who back in the 1850s and 1860s and 1840s. What year was Karl Marx, what year did Karl Marx come into power? I mean as far as a noted personality. Go take a look at his birthday, guys. When was he born? Hey, Karl Marx. Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, the Communists were kicked out of Europe and they went to Wisconsin in 1948 and started the Republican Party. And then Lincoln was their first president and he was best friend. And pen pals was Karl Marx. You mean 1848? Hold on. 1848. You're right. Yep. Lincoln's there, Lincoln's assistant secretary to war was Karl Marx's best friend. Yeah, Stinson, as a matter of fact, the interesting thing about this is not only the fact that he was incommunicating with and studying a lot of things that had to do with communism, but you hit another nail here. There was a German, this was not the first, but it was the, I think the third or the fourth attempted Communist revolt in Europe and it centered around Germany. Now the revolt was quite extensive and in fact even Europe was not peaceful at that time. You have all kinds of other conflicts. There had never been a time when Europe wasn't at war every four years. One part of Europe, another and sometimes two or three. Germany had this revolt and the Communists had to flee Germany. Where did they go? Well he just mentioned where they went. They went, the communists went, the Soviet socialists went to the United States. Now it's interesting if you take a look and here's a fun one that one of our authors, oh was it at 92, 93, did a really good book and I have to dig it out. I actually was going through notes from you know 1994 yesterday, last night, well two in the morning and One of the things is that the top 100 security, in fact, is kind of like the Imperial Guard for Lincoln, were pretty much all communists. They were recruited communists. That's anti-semantic. Well, yeah, well, yes, and of course Lincoln, well, the Jewish connection, yes. Well, after all, remember what the rabbi said. If you guys haven't read the Encyclopedia Judaica, and I have, Remember what the rabbi said make no mistake about it my brethren my fellow rabbis communism is Jewish Exclamation point period that's an empty This one is mine. It is my life useless true before In our valleys there is danger, and there's danger in our hills. For hearing not the singing of the views of wild and free, But soon you'll know the ringing of the rifle from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands, the proof, no frightful. You may ride a goodly speed, you may not stern a master You forward much with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster When you meet our mountain boys And your leader just start Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, we'll prove no frightful Fins Wednesday Remember, though, your mind is your first weapon. If you do not back it up with ass, the mind won't be around for very long. So that means you need to be prepared to organize armed equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. Understand how to get what you need, where you need, when the time comes at the point of the spear. The spear remains sharp. Anyway. Why did I bring this up about Lincoln? Well again just history in general pieces that are just missing but it's not the theme I was headed for but it if There's always more more cards you can flip. Okay, Brad Lincoln was assassinated Wasn't he was Abraham Lincoln assassinated? Yeah, he was he was Now was this the first president to have an assassination attempt against him? No, it was not in fact Andrew Jackson who by the way had so many bullet holes and broken bone of healed broken bones and scars from knives, massive scarves. He'd had a few assassination attempts and he brushed them off cuz hey, I've been shot before, I've been stabbed before, what you point? In fact, you know what, if I catch up with a bastard, I'm gonna do him right back. That's the man I want for president. I don't want, they're gonna have the social security troops. You mean the Secret Service? Yeah, Secret Service, Social Security, IRS, whichever it is, they've all got guns. Maybe all of them up there, okay, but hiding behind that? No. See, that's one of the things that needs to change. If the president is under threat, the president should be armed, the president should be ready to fight, and the president should be as need be directing the fight. Well, wait a minute. What's he got? Well, that's the thing that my argument is and has been all along for most of this. It's the one thing that everybody is conditioned to that, well, if you can get to the potentate or whatever, what's he going to do? He's just a disarmed slob. And it should be just the reverse. And that's my problem with most all of these panty-waists is a lot of them are like that. Now not all of them, okay? I understand that Donald Trump actually was not just wearing body armor, but he many times carried a weapon. Teddy Roosevelt was another one who, or Rosenfeld, carried a weapon, always, always carried weapons. Jackson, he carried every weapon you can imagine. He know how to beat you to death with a stick. He know how to stab you, tomahawk you, or he would shoot your ass. Hey Mark and that added that attitude did not change for the whole of his life Okay, right to his deathbed. He was there's something you have to read some of the really good books on him is He had that attitude that he was in the fight for his life to it to the end And that didn't mean being somebody on the side watching somebody else do battle for him. He would be in the thick of things Now is that the best place? Well, you know what we can't do visit no, no, no, no, no, no you it's that you can still protect the man but the man should be as ready to fight and defend his life as Those around him and that's I have a big problem with the ones who don't because that's all under the expecting someone else To risk life and limb and that your feces doesn't stink. There's does Hey mark, go ahead jump in there call ya You mentioned you read the correspondence of Abraham Lincoln Okay, one thing that's a good time to come around and say something. Martha Washington, upon the death of George Washington, did burn all his correspondence. That doesn't smell, that don't pass the smell of death, our first country. And the thing of it is, this Alexander Hamilton, that's Alexander Hamilton really did the country harm. That's my take on him. What was that? What was what was what was what was what was burnt? I'm gonna hang up now. What was burnt in this? Well the question is the question Go ahead. Go ahead. Keep going before I go. Okay. I'm just gonna hang up now. I just want to know what was, what did, that was a cover up. That was just don't smell right. The burning of all the correspondence with George Washington. I was gonna hang up now. I've got some other things to do. I'll keep going. Okay. Now, the thing is it depended on, not all the correspondence were burned, but what was interesting is specific correspondence were burned, which had to do with communicates between specific parties. Now, the argument was by her is that the secretaries had already course-genere transcribed most everything into official record. Washington was a man of letters, but not a great man of letters. And so part of what probably would become the mythos was the idea that they clean things up, is individual writing. I do the same thing. I'm terrible when I get into speed. The thing that corrects me on that, how many of you receive letters from me? I always print. I write. I can do script. I'm not stupid on script. But it's interesting that because I was a draftsman, I do print. I can print as fast as you can do cursive as quickly as you can write cursive, I can print and I can print in any size font, okay? But one of the arguments was that there was an embarrassment about certain things that had not been discussed about his personal abilities. He was more than competent enough for the task. He was the right person at the time. However, I would say too that remember in the in this kind of a war and it's the same problem you're gonna have that when we go through this one. Individuals who were significant and key fighters or players will be brushed aside because the narcissist and the sycophants will have their own propaganda arm. They will puff up or they will lie about other people. And then they will try to promote themselves into positions of power to get the ball rolling again for the ring knockers. And as you pointed out, we've said this time and again, Hamilton, you know, the big, you know, Burr did the country a great favor by shooting Hamilton. He saved us a lot of trouble for a great period of time, even though, even as Hamilton was killed, the same kosher ring knockers were trying to implement the extension of the National Bank that was absolutely being fought against by all of the anti-federalists. In fact, Jackson's whole experience in life, even before he went into direct politics, everybody had the same stand on what was transpiring with the National Bank. Needless to say, he bragged that he killed it. If I did nothing through my whole life for all that I did, I killed the bank. Okay. Now, another thing about Benedict Arnold. This is a sad situation again because of personal Concern for personal benefit while feeling damaged in a situation. Benet Garle was one of our most dynamic military commanders and outshined everybody at the beginning of the war. Most of the asshats that were given general command and commissions weren't worth the powder take to blow them away. And were it not for Benedict Arnold's dynamic ability to adapt, overcome, and perform, I mean, remember, actually, he brought us, he gave us a Navy. He was an army man. And after the Ticonderoga defense, turned around and went upriver and went on the offensive against the British, built a small inland fleet, all by, all from scratch, people. Everybody else was pissing bullets. They were thinking they were going to have to abandon Philadelphia. They thought they'd have to abandon other central colonial cities because the nation was wide open to attack. And Arnold took whatever he had and every way, every swing and dink he could find and went forward against the enemy and first established a forward base. Then in the process, rounded up as many skilled tradesmen as he could. built an iron foundry in the middle of BFE from scratch. They built a foundry. This is can-do attitude. They built a foundry. They built their metal parts in the field. They scravaged up every carpenter every tool they could find had to make some of their tools They just didn't have it nothing was being imported properly But they had the wherewithal the brains of the colonial Yankee to actually get to get the job done and they did and That fleet that he put together Oh, they got they got the stock kicked out of them But because of the law because of the tit for tat exchange and the eating up of time the possibility of an invasion from the central frontier ceased to exist. And on top of that, it was planned that the ships would be lost. They knew, they had a plan for evacuation, they had a plan for an intentional retreat based upon understanding what their abilities and capabilities were. And the problem is that Arnold becomes vexed by the politics in time of war. Under no circumstances should that goad you into thinking that you need to switch sides. Okay, so there's on the one hand dynamic commander, but again, the little narcissistic there, in that if I'm not getting my goodies from one, I'm gonna go get my goodies from somebody else. Now had he stuck through the, if, if, if, Benedict Arnold, instead of doing what he did, had stayed the course with the career as it had developed, he would have been a benchmark name and outshined obviously 60 or 70% of the generals it served during the American War for Independence. That's where the short-term, you know, bright flame is cool, except, well, if it doesn't get fed more by some kind of pat on the head and squeeze on the ass, you're gonna what, flip? So these are some of the things you always need to watch for. But Arnold did everything he could. Hell, he went on the offensive into Canada. He came close to taking Canada. Pray not to be able to keep it. Pretty sure he would have brought more forces in. But even what he did, even without succeeding completely, totally changed the dynamic of the war in a situation where most people said, well, we'd be defeated in six months. Well, it was because of you know can-do attitude dynamic commanders like that who were not Gentry and were not well to do like other people who could buy their position Or because of some fiction that was created they were given a position They certainly had no qualification or ability to perform in and they got a lot of people killed they got a lot of our equipment lost With no benefit. That's the biggest problem. Arnold may have lost material and men in the frontier, but he did it with an effort that actually paid monster benefits. Just horrifically tremendous, great benefits to us. Other asshats lost twice as much material and equipment with absolutely no benefit to us. In some cases, just virtually throwing their hands up and surrendering. So I get but that's that's a sidebar and I'm gone. I got a fin to a sidebar here Happens we're talking about south. Yeah, go ahead. Do you you know Michael Gaddy is? Michael Gaddy the rebel in madman Michael Gaddy look him up. It's G a d d y He's got it's Michael Gaddy dot sub stack calm Michael Gaddy was a Vietnam veteran, two tours, got recruited into the NSA. He calls it no such agency. You know, he didn't really know what he was getting himself into until later, but he ended up in Washington, D.C., and he was in the Library of Congress and the National Archives and the Rotunda on Virginia. And he personally copied 7,000 source documents, letters that were in these buildings that were from and to the founding fathers, and I'm using finger quotes. And this guy knows the Revolutionary War, the Constitutional Congress, the the Civil War and everything in between and he is probably the foremost leading expert on those subjects and he's got About 15,000 original source documents, somebody recently a few years back pre-COVID sent him a couple of boxes of stuff buried in New York in some archives and another from Pennsylvania. trying to feverishly post it all. He's 75 or 6 now. He's trying to post it all on that Substack website, but he's on about three or four, maybe more platforms weekly. And tomorrow he'll be on, he's on my buddy Jim Ram's got a radio show It's called YourDIYHealth.com. That's his website. You can find how to listen to him. But Michael's been his standing Thursday guest for about four years now. And, you know, he talks all about those subjects I just referenced. And anyway, you went there. So that guy describes a lot of what you just talked about. But stuff you're not going to find in history books. He preaches the truth and it's nothing that most people know. So anyway, I'll yield there. So thanks. Well, real quick, one of the reasons that we need to remember, the material isn't really hidden. It's like everything. Guys, it's just you're not directed to it. It's there if you're willing to walk through the door, if you're willing to hunt down and go through what is just, you know, or just, it scrolls. Look at it that way. It's kind of like the Lord of the Rings with Gandalf going through a scroll after a scroll in the ancient library. There is the collection of how many lifetimes of how many individuals in record. in administrative paperwork form, like in record or archival form where stuff was maintained. This is where the historical archives in each state is especially critical. Why? Well, one thing our caller said earlier is, well, Martha Washington destroyed a lot of Washington's original documents. And one of the arguments that came forward is a sidebar because of those that knew her and Washington, George Washington. was the embarrassment because of word construction, spelling, et cetera. But the way that we can re-piece it is if we don't have an archivist who has either been a spy for the NSA, CIA, Mossad, who gets into these positions and who either inserts false documents, and there's a big problem, or extracts the documents and destroys them, In many cases, a lot of the correspondence, for instance, that we were able to re-piece with Washington, many people have done this, is that there were redundant correspondent copies because of the people that they were writing to. So where the surviving documents are not from the original party, each of the documents, or as many of them as possible, were preserved from the other direction. Why? Well, because Washington was a notable. So, when Bob Schmidlap, and I'm just using a random name, who was a senator in, say, Virginia, was writing and corresponding with Washington, maybe say before he was a senator during the war, but then as he was a senator after the war, his archives were maintained, and so duplicates of Washington's correspondence are actually in those archives. And they're at the state level, they may be at other institutional levels, not just Washington. It's all the other interactions going on that make up the behind the scenes process of what was actually transpiring. Yeah, because I mean, when you write a letter, do you make a co- well, actually we now do because we can, we got photocopiers and we've got stuff on the computer that we have to make duplicates. But back in the day, what did you do? Did you write another letter just to keep it on file so you remind yourself what you wrote to Guy? I would assume that most all of Washington's writings, unless he did something like that, would have been in the hands of the people that it was sent to. Therefore, it would be in their archives. And that's why it's so difficult to put it all together. I don't understand. The modern politicians are so full of themselves that yes, they do make a copy of all the above board stuff that they do, all the bottom board stuff. That all gets tossed in the ocean because they can't let anybody see that stuff. And all the other stuff, they're so wrapped up in their own hubris that they like to see what they wrote. Well, again here with Washington, now he did produce letters. and basically what everybody does, like for instance, I've done this with all, you always do this with books. You have a rough draft written copy, then you have the next tier, which by the way I always do a second written copy, and then that has checks, marks, scratches, or whatever, but I always save it. And there's a reason because your original intent is, especially once you start doing, I mean, how many thousands of words, guys. While you know the flow and you understand where you were going, but every once in a while it's a good idea when you look at something, do I really want that that way? And then you look at your original format in a handwritten form or in a base form and you go with that. I think that's part of what happened when we talk about Martha Washington is that whatever was being kept for archival purposes We're going to be either the you know, like if it because most correspondence and we're also let's qualify something here We're talking an era when there wasn't computer. There wasn't radio. There wasn't television So when you wrote something to somebody you wanted it to mean something And you did know that it was always being retained for putt, you know, there is the assumption you have an eye on posterity. Where is this going? And that would be the case because these were all people who were movers and shakers no matter who they were but back then Original drafts and or the letter of letter of intent in other words What do I want to say how am I gonna say it I put that down and then it's like okay now that I've done with that Let's describe this and I'll do this I have to do this in my hand because I'm gonna sign it at the bottom So I can't have somebody else be a scribe and I'm going to write out And I'm going to squiggle my special John Hancock, that was the other guy, on the bottom. We're not saying John Hancock, my name is George Washington. Oops. But the idea is that it would be yours. And then so the biggest problem is that with rough drafts is you're in scribble mode. You might be fatigued. I think one of the biggest problems that we forget when we talk about all these people is they were literally on the edge of a frayed rug. for the entire, let's remember something guys, this was not the office that you were working in when Washington was doing what he was doing. Yeah, he was more comfortable than his troops. That's always the case with somebody who would be in command, especially in the era that he was in, but not that much more comfortable. And I will point out that when you do something, you have one or two or three people, and I'm gonna tell you from experience, personal experience, I just need a moment of your time. But there are millions of people that you know. How many million moments can you give? You know what happens, and historically it always happens. Let me relate it this way. I was in bad condition out west in one situation. And because I was available, I had a line of people that were appearing and I needed to rest for two hours. I just needed two hours and every person that showed up had something important that they needed to say. I was laying in bed and I said, okay, the person that people come in and go, well, this group has shown up. You're here. This is Denver, by the way, and it's outside of Denver. Thank God. But Guys, I'm trying to lay down for two hours. I've been up for two days going on three. On top of that, I was not in good shape physically. Okay? So I said, the person kept coming back in the room who was the host and said, these people just need to talk to you. These people just need to talk to you. Do you know what I finally agreed to? The lights are off. I'm laying in bed on top. I'm just laying dressed. I'm not naked or anything like that, but I'm laying in a bed. I'm trying to be as calm and trying to settle myself as much as I can. And for that old two-hour period, there was another person and another person and another person. And yet another entourage of two or three people would chair next to the bed and they carried on with whatever their task was because it was urgent to them. And I agreed that if I when I was traveling no matter what we deal with the communications We deal with questions we deal with problems But I'm gonna tell you that it was non-stop it would eat you up It was obvious. I was in bad shape Mike you could feel the heat from me at six feet, okay That's how that's how bad that my physical condition. You could feel the heat coming off me from six seven feet away It said, John said when we were coming back on the plane, literally I heated the seats up in two or three directions, all, you know, two seats out. You could feel the heat coming off me, two seats out. That was leaving, that was finally getting to go home. So just to give you a little hint, it's not like you have the convenience of you being in some casual, you know, on occasion talking to your buddy situation. you are constantly, constantly pressed and then when you get into battle it's worse. Of course you got a lot. That's why when you, I'm sorry, repeat. Of course up there you have to adjust the low oxygen. Well, actually the biggest thing that we had, I've joked about that, is what I showed up there was the cows that were grabbed out of the ranch and the ranching where the cows were pulled were grabbed was just down range from where the ranch was that I was staying at, where the host lived. and they had the cows that bounced. Remember, I've always laughed about this one because we got off the plane and were watching the news and the cow bounced about 90 feet. And it's like, what? And what it was is they were having the black helicopter, I'm gonna make this up, black helicopters coming in. They were being grabbed, they were being mutilated and break through. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to 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. 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 is a free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a same number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given rite. We only watching 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? training and you will come back alive. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm Mark Carkey. 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Again, this has to do with where we now are with the way that they're acting with Donald Trump. Number one is how many presidents have actually been assassinated in the United States? It's the fact that they're pouring down and they don't want you to remember it. They don't want you to remember it guys. I should tell you something because you can get we all know about Abraham Lincoln. Boy, if he had simply gone not gone to the theater that night, he might be alive today. No, he wouldn't. He's been dead would be dead for a long time. Okay. Yeah, well again, now here's the interesting thing. There are assassination attempts taking place during the same period, by the way. Now, the presidents, first of all, we all know Abraham Lincoln would be first on the list. And then, who's the next one? And this is what's interesting is during the period of time when this flurry of assassins, assassinations, and assassination attempts take place. It was during the big window of the late 1800s when they were trying to get the Jewish run Federal Reserve and the International Bank into America. Yeah, Garfield, Garfield lingered though. Garfield died basically of peritonitis and other organ failures. In fact, the argument is that it was probably got, you know, when he got hit, the, it was a cascade, but he was ill for quite some time, hung in there for as long as possible, but no penicillin back in the day. Even if there is, if you don't have the, if you don't have the procedures to get in there and clean out the area where the injury took place. the progressive cascading flurry of infections that take place, which we call peritonitis, will get you. And that's probably got him. What's interesting about this though is that window of time, you don't talk anything about what's going on in the East Coast. Well, the kosher mafia, the communists, there is a great conflict between the two parties that are in play, which is something that's very similar to what we see now. Maybe conflict, but maybe not so much conflict. Just vying for who's gonna be the one in the catbird seat when they screw the country. And one faction was very much Americana, and the other one was very much globalist. If you think this is new, it's not. And the same cast of characters in terms of institutions and mechanisms then are the ones that are playing against you now. But here's the thing, you didn't have a whole bunch of things in the news about, Lincoln, you know, you should, they need to go assassinate Abraham Lincoln. There were no discussions like that. In fact, what's interesting, while certainly many people had a hatred for Abraham Lincoln, there was no blatant press conversation on the subject, okay? And in fact, if anything, there was conflict within the Union Army, which by the way, Lincoln had just quailed by having the national parade. Most people do not realize if you do, if you know history of the end of the Civil War, as everybody calls it, the Northern War of Aggression, if something that had never happened before took place where one group of states invaded the other group of states, but they were all from the same Union. Okay, and when they chose to step out of the Union, well then the other group decided to go beat them up, or well tried to, initially didn't do very well with that. But what's important to understand here is that within the elements of the nation, there was the Western Army and there was the Eastern Army and there was also another army in between on the Union side. I've told you this many times. Well, at the end of the war, each of the individuals commanded a force bigger than everybody had fielded at the beginning of the war, each individual army available. There was talks and there was animosity between those Union forces about what should be done. And much like the effect that everybody was, well, how much should Rome influence? Well, guys, historically, this has always been the case when there's been a conflict, a land conflict. on the national soil that at the end, don't be surprised if there isn't all of a sudden a significant political shift. Lincoln to a degree still did make that and create the political shift. There's a mish-mish of things here on the one hand tied up with the Communists as we know. But Lincoln also brought us greenbacks instead of going to the internationals for money. And so there's this eclectic schizophrenia going on in terms of the process of governing in wartime on American soil. He also said he also did away with the Congress. Let's not forget that. But at the end of the war, all these things were coming to a head. And it wasn't the Confederacy or the former Confederacy that was initially the problem. It was the different Union Army factions. So to bring everybody together, they had what was called the National Parade in which all of the armies were ordered to Washington, and literally they had this one big love fest, so it really wasn't, because there was a lot of hatred, and everybody was bearing arms. And they had the big march by and grand parade, and they had, you know, kept promoting this, the people, you know, the people now were able to come together, the people, the people, not the army, the people. And they settled it, they slowed that issue down. Interestingly enough, let's remember too, that Lincoln's assassination was not just the assassination attempt on Lincoln, it was on the whole of the administration all at once. Now, keep that in mind when we come forward in time. There's no discussion, you can't find anybody if you asked them, put a gun to their head, what was happening in the East Coast of the United States in 1880? Some people are a unionist might remember might remember the union period so they that usually is offered because of the The leanings of the people who were promoting it at the time certainly to the people who were at the core element were worried about the people themselves But the actual power faction behind that was the international bankers trying to manipulate the American economy And they kept doing it then didn't slow down. They just kept pressing and pressing and pressing Because they failed, initially, every time somebody stepped in the way, both senators and in fact two presidents were killed because they would not promote or move forward the Federal Reserve. Now, you gotta remember this is before 1913, way before 1913. This is 30 years earlier. So the kosher mafia, the Jewish international bankers, since the inception of the country, were trying to get their toe in the door, get their schnoz, their big, big schnoz, because air is free, in the door, through, you know, through, you know, from behind the curtain, right into the laps of the American people and right into their pocketbook slash wallet. Well, this ongoing, I've said this many times, when you hear the term banker war, let's understand that banker war, it literally was with assassinations. with factions going at each other militarily behind the scenes in conflicts that were dagger wars that raged between New York, Pennsylvania, parts of Virginia. And in fact, we're no different from what people would talk about later or, you know, mysticize about with the gangland wars of the warring 20s. Except that it was a more couth group. who still were very vicious, very wicked, and had an agenda. Well, the ones from outside. The ones from inside were just vicious Americans who knew how to fight. Nowadays, we got a bunch of wusses, you know, as far as what you see in the regime now. Look at the crappy stuff we got going on. On the one hand, they're still being the same old, you know, rabid, frothing-at-the-mouth communist you'd expect, going all the way back to the period we were just talking about. On the other hand, you've got the panty waste, who don't know how to apply physical force to counter physical force when it is present, which is what you saw with BLM and with the Antifa craft that the Jewish Mafia and all the left is organized and paid for with government money. Now, the interesting thing, though, is with any one of these, there wasn't a, you know, let's get rid of McKinley or let's get rid of, you know, Garfield or let's, you know, even with Lincoln, there wasn't anything out there in your face that you would be able to point at. But now we turn to this era and to this window of time that you're living in. And if you've been paying attention, certain people are trying to kind of give you a heads up. We've never seen an attack on an individual in our era or even in I would say my my the living memory of anybody right now except maybe the very oldest who would remember the Jewish Mafia's attack on America in the 30s which started with the War Powers Act and then their attempt to disarm America they stole the gold you couldn't have gold the Jewish bankers could. You couldn't have gold, but the Jewish bankers could. You better not have gold, because they're going to confiscate it from you, but the Jewish bankers could have all your gold. That's a fact. I'm not misquoting anything. That is a simple fact. You know what's funny? Never have they been as blatant, and especially never have they been so arrogant in their actions. They kept everything on the low key. But right now, and in the last couple of days, let's see, Dan Bonggino I think is one, Tucker Carlson has the other, has been really talking and talking and talking on the subject that well, they tried not to get him, they're allowing him to be elected. When they got him in there, they did everything they could to both impeach and impede whatever he was doing as president. Now that you know he's out because they did a literally mass vast voter fraud which they did and arrogantly in your face like nothing we've ever seen before people as far as the volume and the coordinated effort to fabricate and Virtually undermined an election that's not working and now you have charges like never seen against any president before former president or president and the actions that they're taking now and through frustration or failing as Mr. Carlson and Dan Bongino have both said and I agree that the option they have is to try and murder Mr. Trump. Let's not be using the polite of it, the assassin. Assassination is wicked and evil, of course, but they're murderers and they're going to try, they're not just going to try to murder Donald Trump. It's not what this is about. They want to implement the red terror against the American people and murder many of you And it's not that they're not after me. They're after you when Trump when they when they use that phrase that is absolutely true That is why they're frothing at the mouth at disarmament any way that they can. Why you saw this little dog and pony show around the window of the beginning of the month, halfway through the month here of the second week, where you have a series of murder death kill squads that went out and murdered people around the country and then they sucked back in. As people started to hear about it, people shared. And all of a sudden, it's like a light switch. They just sucked back. Because again, this is preparation for the big push. This is not a diversion. That diversion you're trying to ignore is the attack you have been expecting. And never, I mean, I can go through, remember, there are presidents who they attempted to assassinate and were not successful with. And it was the Jewish Zionist movement that was doing that. I'm not, oh, they're just calling it by, you know, give them a bad name. No, no, no, no, no. The Jewish Zionist movement was the press behind and in fact was in the bureaucracy all through Washington at that time. They had targeted specific elements, you know, the old hourglass routine. And in fact, I want you to go back and look at who is it who assassinated Mr. Garfield? Who shot it? What was the person? An agitated bureaucrat. Yeah. From the bureaucracy? An agitated bureaucrat. And Mr. McKinley? Now let's go to something else I've told you a million times about. Who is Sarah Jane Moore? Who is Sarah Jane Moore? Look the name on it. She's somebody that tried to kill Ford, isn't she? She tried to kill Gerald Ford. What was she? Who was Sarah Jane Moore, guys? And by the way, it's amazing. She's a woman. And when she tried to assassinate the President of the United States, They included her middle name. How often do they include the middle name with most women? When you hear about somebody. Marilyn, what's Marilyn Monroe's middle name? Famous person. What's Marilyn Monroe's middle name? Anybody? You can't rattle it off. It's not a real name. I don't think her name wasn't a real name. I know, well, no, she actually, they usually do, yes. Norma Jean was her original name. Norma Jean, she wasn't... and she wasn't a blonde, right? We know that. Okay, she's a model blonde. But the fact is that Sarah Jane Moore was a personal secretary to who? Sarah Jane Moore was a personal secretary to George Herbert Walker Bush. Say it isn't so. Yeah. And his friend's idiot son tried to kill Reagan, supposedly. Oh, wait a minute. Yeah, exactly. He's involved there too. Oh wait, wasn't he the station chief down in Texas when Kennedy was assassinated? For the assassination of Kennedy. And that one... We're not glossing over Kennedy, but let me ask you something. Go back and look at the writings in the newspapers about Kennedy. Were there pissing and moanings about him? Well, there was argument back and forth, but it was all courteous. Did you see anything about how they got to get Kennedy? Did you see anything like that? In all your years of listening to the Kennedy conspiracy, which is not a conspiracy theory, it's just a conspiracy by individuals, to murder the President of the United States. And if you don't use that term that they use, because obviously everybody admits that, well, conspiracy theory was created by the enemy. It was created by the turds to try and use as a deflective tool. Well, therefore, under no circumstances do you qualify to use the term ever. I don't. I don't just want you to think of a conspiracy bullshit. If you and I are sitting here right now, they can use some kind of construction to claim that you were, you know, suspicion of conspiracy to conspire. What? What? What? That's what the charges for Trump are, Trump and all the things that he's originally... Exactly. They're all conspiracy charges. Exactly. Is it a conspiracy theory that they have against Trump? Yeah. You see, that's my whole point is, so why bother using, and why qualify and go, oh, I'm a little conspiracy theorist. Yeah, well, you are involved in looking at a conspiracy issue because multiple parties of a particular faction are involved, and this faction is unique. Because it can be the spider web the the components and the elements and the direct application of their Association can be demonstrated period. It's all there is to it. That's why they're terrified. Do you think that way? Everything is just what that moment in time? It's isolated none of us connected You need to be brain dead. Come on get into your brain dead mode. You don't need to thank you. Thank you much That's one of my epiphanal moments that helped me to see the light Okay, because like I said help one of these bastards and then oh I don't like you you think too much and that was one of those bitches that actually you know, I wish I'd never had saved his damn career But afterwards he realized well now you got something on me. I wasn't even my intention to worry about that In fact, it was already a dead issue. Literally. It was like gone But you know what in the nature of the crew wicked creature They're terrified because in their mind they would use something like that as a weapon just like all the other crap you see here You think too much? Yeah, well, I'm thinking a lot But I would say right now and again see let me now why am I bringing this up? It's weapons Wednesday Well guys, this is would get you to the war if the ring knockers murder Donald Trump. I do not worship Donald Trump. I only worship God. I've got my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, that's enough. And the Father is there. Everything is settled there. I already know I'm good. But in this mortal coil, I have an obligation to continue to support my liberty interest and our mutual liberty interest to do right. In this case, if this type of action for them to do that, they should be hunted down and exterminated. Every last globalist we can find in this country, any of them attempt anything like this. It's and it's obvious they're going to there in fact There's gonna be bizarre twist right now the Jewish mob who's gonna be trying to murder Trump and it'll be one faction because there's a whole bunch of Jewish kosher Mafia that's behind Trump to don't you make any mistake about that? He wouldn't be there if it weren't for the fact that the other half of the amical wares or one part of them are faction number supporting him But the fact of the matter is that to do this this overtly the next step is mass murdering Americans Because their logic is that they can cow you down enough so that they can start eating up people and then escalate. It's what they're doing in Washington with a January 6th crap and this is why an end must take place. Nothing is happening in an isolated vacuum. It is all connected. There is always connected tissue. The time line is linear. It has branches that move parallel, but all are interconnected and intertwined at different points as the timeline proceeds. And in this case, pay attention because, well, Mr. Bongino was a Secret Service. But what he's been talking about, and this is why they took him off before all of this crap happened. Anybody pay attention here? Tucker Carlson was booted sideways, but Dan Bongino is like, he's popular, but he's not like, you know, a big, the big kahuna. Carlson obviously is, but you know what Mr. Bongino can do that most of you can't? He actually was with the Secret Service and Presidential Security Operations, period. Yeah, there's photographs, everything, evidence, you know exactly what his career was. He'll tell you what he did, what he saw. And right now, people, everybody that he's talking to, they're giving Mr. Trump daily briefings about the high-level threat against his personnel. Now, they do that. We've got nothing but a solid army, and we have no choice because if you're willing to do that to Mr. Trump, then they're going to be more willing to try and do it all over the country to you. And the only option you have is no negotiation, there is no conversation. You put a bullet in your ass and you keep putting bullets in your ass until none of them in front of you are alive. And then you go hunt the bastards who sent them and you get your buddies and everybody and we don't do it as a riot because we got a lot better than that. And hopefully you've got enough ammo that you don't run out of bullets. But if you do run out of bullets, make sure you got your backup weapons and beat on them until you got no life left it. That's right. Well here again you have under no circumstances right now you cannot go with them I can't emphasize you know somebody you guys were asking me like well What would you do for a defense like with what we were talking about a few days ago with we know the attack on the the guys house in? Well, the first one was in Utah that we know that was I it was absolutely a cookie cutter You know step-by-step action the action in Tennessee was identical. So we now have a two point pattern, but we have three, four other cases that are similar. So we're seeing the same points of reference and the same SOP, standard operating procedure with regard to step by step their actions on the ground. Now, none of this is new, but except for knowing the way, the technique that they're applying physically, attacking the person. Well, somebody said, what do you do? They're at the windows. Myself, Uh, kill one of them dead. You're dead anyway. If they're doing what they're doing, their plan was to murder or assassinate you. Pick one, make sure that's a dog at your feet. And you know what? Get good at it so that, you know, don't just jump up to be a casualty, but put a bullet in their ass and put it down so hard, make sure he's screaming like I said, if you can figure it, go for the gut or go for the groin. Biggest, heaviest weapon you got. Put a couple of rounds for one. Be quite honest, a bolt-action rifle will do just as well as anything else for this mission. You don't want to blaze away. You want to steady yourself, calm yourself down, aim low, go slow, hits count, misses don't. And what you do is you start creating casualties. You don't dart about, you have to, and this is where you're gonna have to control yourself. But my point is, well, they're still gonna probably possibly get you. Well, then you make sure that since they're planning on getting you, that a whole bunch of them don't go home tonight. Absolute believer in Alexander Solzhenitsyn's warning to you all, oh, how we burned in the camps, realizing that we had had nothing to lose. And when the mass arrests had come, as in Leningrad, Instead of cowering in fear at every bump at the door and every creak on the stairway, we had waited with cudgels and bludgings and sharp objects. The wretched machine for lack of operatives and equipment would have ground to the halt, ground to a halt, despite its thirst for blood. If and we're not reason we're not resigned to cudgels and and low implements like that We've got the best equipment available on the planet and it's personal I have you have to have a plan and an attitude to begin with and the attitude it better be I didn't pick my house up and go down the road Your sorry asses came to me. So your sorry asses aren't leaving. So my going back tonight One way or another, that's what you're at too. They've already decided to kill you. If they're there, they've already decided they're going to murder you. Well, if it happens, I'm not sleeping at home that night no matter what. If they kill me, I'm not sleeping at home. And if they don't kill me, then I still can't sleep at home. So basically, them coming across the front door means my life has changed forever. I was going to say, my philosophy on things is I don't do anything illegal. I fly strictly above the board. I do everything legally. I do everything lawfully, more lawfully than legally. But I figure if they're coming after me, the only possible reason they could come after me would be some nefarious purpose because I'm not doing anything wrong. It's not wrong to want my republic. It's not wrong for me to demand my God-given rights for my servants. It's not wrong for me to prepare to defend myself against criminals. So, again, if they want to break down my front door, the war is on immediately, and boy, they just don't know what's going to come their way. Because I think more than I shoot. And when you think ahead, you can figure out all sorts of nasty things. So, like Don, they'll probably drop something on top of the house at some point. But, uh, you can do any of them any good. Because I'm justified before the Lord where I stand. I've got the high ground. I've got the moral high ground. They do not. They're usurpers. They are literally communist infiltrators who have usurped. Well, I mean the original usurpation was over 150 years ago, but we've been usurped. It's no longer. All bets are off. Scrape the table like Mark says. Over. No, you have nothing but victory ahead one way or another because your enemy, otherwise they continue to have their way as pirates. They laugh about being pirates. They brag about being pirates. They are thieves. They are criminally minded. They have, they're so far around the corner, they can't find the corner, see the last two corners they passed over, passed around, and they are gone. There is no fixing them. And the fact that they've got a specific click coming out and doing this tells you, again, this is like the arrogance against Trump. The only way that this is gonna be put to rest is to put them down. And you better be good at it, but here's the thing, we have many friends. You have many people who are like-minded. You don't have any conversation about departments or agencies. We are going to stop the pirates. It is time to stop the pirates. Pirates are wicked. Pirates are evil. They are thieves. They are criminal. There are no rules with pirates, and therefore, there are no rules about how to treat them. But personal survival and defense completely acceptable and in fact mandatory. If you wish to survive, you have to exterminate the pirate. That's all there is to it. You're dealing with an enemy faction, a pirate. They know that they're pirates. They have been coached and told that they hate the Constitution. They hate the Bill of Rights. They're told that they're globalists, that they're Satanists, that they're whatever demonic cult thing they're with. Whatever it is they bought into, whatever Kool-Aid they drank, I don't really give a shit anymore. It does, in fact, let's just put it this way. Pirates. It's time, you can't negotiate with pirates. You cannot talk to pirates. You have to get rid of pirates. And what they've done so far, well, the writing's on the wall. It's time to get rid of them. So be prepared. Anyway, I heard another voice been so patient. Call or jump in there, please. Say, Mark, can you hear me? Yep. We got you. Hey, who was the, was that the leader of the Weather Underground? He's a professor now somewhere, or was, was that Dennis Lear? What was his name? Oh, the original founders were out of Ann Arbor, Michigan. I live here. And there was a whole gaggle of individuals that were tied in initially. They broke off into three different lesser elements. The big shift was after the ring knockers approached them and wanted them to do more of what they were doing. Half of the element broke away and said, whoa, stop. They wanted to pay to the globalists were offering them cash to destroy America and they actually backed off but the one obviously one element drank the Kool-Aid and probably took the cash and Proceeded and the spinoffs of that include the Symbionese Liberation Army The white Panthers the they even were tied in with the Black Panthers But both of those groups eventually became the rainbow party. Is this sound familiar? And the Rainbow Party, also situated out of Ann Arbor, continued with bombings and other attacks well into the 70s. And of course, paralleled the Symbionese Liberation Army and other factions in the process. The individuals involved, one of them became a, was associated with the University of Michigan, University of California, Chicago, University, University of Chicago. and two or three others, everybody, yeah, they were all given pats on the head and squeeze on the ass if they survived. Go ahead. Yeah, the one I'm talking about became a college professor and I remember him and it was on televised. interview with him and they were he was talking about how you know they were going to change society and how they were going to have their way and make society in the way they wanted it to you know pretty much communism and they the interviewer asked them well what are you going to do about the people that don't want to don't want to change he just he said simply and coddly oh we just we're just gonna kill him kill them all Yeah, they estimated that they would kill 56 to maybe 70 million Americans literally a cookie cutter Their plan was a cookie cutter plan The same as the Bolshevik Revolution because it was the same people there was this if you look at all the parties that were involved It was the same group that you know for in the background that had done with would have been it would have been done in Soviet, Russia Are we talking about Saul Alinsky? Is that who the... that's the name that's coming to my mind? No, there's... I know what you've got somebody else... I'm in brain fart. If I keep talking, that's why I keep talking, because if I... if I... for whatever reason it's in the laundry yard over there in the trim section right now. Go ahead, call or jump in there. This is Carl in Virginia. That guy you're talking about is Bill Ayers. Bill Ayers! Thank you. I was just continuing to talk because it'll rattle out of my brain here eventually. The lumbar yards got a lot of wood in it, okay? So I got it shuffled around the cargo once in a while. But he was one of the two, and this was fascinating about this, like I said, there were two different elements. He basically led what was the original component of the weather underground. And the weather underground and SDS, Students for Democratic Society, the SDS elements blended together, but they were constantly at odds with each other because one was more flagrant and open communist. The other claimed, quote unquote, to be a change agent. But the entire mechanism that they were promoting in the change agent process was to embrace socialism slash Soviet eventually going into you know, they knew that yeah, you got to go to socialism to get to Soviet socialism. So the idea was to soft sell the socialism scam and in the process we unwashed peasants weren't supposed to figure that out and they would waddle in the international communism just like they did in Russia with the Czechus using executions and then progressively more violent violent mass murders to get the job done. And these characters think that they're playing the same game again. They think it is. Most everybody out here that I talk to is that there ain't nobody being fooled by what's coming. The biggest thing, and I'll repeat this again, is, you know, first of all, you are all riflemen. But the amount, the number of fighting units, in other words, organized fighting elements that we have, is such that for most of you listening, number one, you're probably not motivated towards being combat infantry men. Well, we need medical units. We need all of the support mechanisms. Some of you are saying I'm old. Yep, I am too. Ain't getting any younger. But the bottom line is, is I emphasize that you can do your part by helping to save lives in what is going to be a bad situation. So organize militia in medical support, in transportation, in communications, in supply. That element of the of what we need to fight has got to be expanded on and we can't do it just at the last minute You need to be thinking ahead Our fighting units are adept and I'm not saying that we're nobody's gonna be snubbery or snobbish or goofy about We're special you're not now. You know that happened if it does I'll come box your head Bottom line is that everybody is going to pitch in and with every variant that we have in organization, we will benefit from that, not be degraded by it. But there's a task for everyone. And right now, I'm more concerned with in the long haul, we have to have the infrastructure in place. Fighting units, we got mechanized, we have artillery, we have everything that they have, but we have it in the hoplite configuration. We are, again, a fast, annual, and fleet mechanism. We are not built heavy. We're built hard. Now, we've got people from every war. For as far back as you can go where they're still alive. Some of those people probably won't be doing a whole lot of fighting because they're getting up there long in the tooth. But they laid the foundation for where we are. Like I said, the important thing is also, remember, don't get clickish. The other side is hoping that you will. We must be multi-generational. We need to bring the next generation up, and they need to be taught by us. At the very least, there has to be connected tissue to create the extension, the arm, the marathon, to run the long marathon of what is a conflict and a fight for our lives and for our liberty. We need to be able to run for the long haul. They're assuming you're gonna all be shallow hell television movie types, okay? And instead, we have to be just a reverse. We have to be thinking as adults. You have to be focused. We have to remember that this is a long fight. You're not going to be coming home by Christmas. Always joke about that one. That's always been a joke for years. That ain't going to happen. Well, actually, the only good thing, it's bad and good. You're not going overseas to fight. So you might be home for Christmas. It's just you'd prefer the fight not be at your home for Christmas. But it's as likely as not that this war, as it develops on this ground, is going to be literally anywhere and everywhere you can imagine. So yeah, you'd be home by Christmas. You'd prefer that the war be somewhere else. It's not a negative thing. You know what? What are you gonna do? How are you gonna live with this shit? I'm, forgive me, how are you gonna live with this stuff? How are you gonna, I've asked several people last few days, like, what do you think you're gonna fix? Okay, even the Donald Trump routine, which is purely pickle-smoking mirrors and pixie dust. We're gonna make America great. Well not with Village People music in the background number one that ain't gonna work for me, but You're talking four years I do not believe that you're going to see any significant introduction of anything that will be accomplished. If it won't be, it won't be allowed. At one point or another, they'll keep putting, you know, sticks in the spokes. They'll continue to try and drag and destroy more and more of the sovereignty of the country. We're at the point where a war of prevention slash an American war for independence is all that is left. There is no, there's no living with. Did anybody see this bitch? teacher, which by the way is a whole bunch of teachers like this, their sorry ass needs to be gone. But the kid's got a Gaston flag patch on his backpack and that sorry ass POS is in Colorado. What a surprise. What have I told you about the communists in Colorado? The pricks in the Colorado school system. Well, kid had a Gaston flag on and she'd go, that's a flag of slavery. And so she wanted the kid kicked out of the school and this and that and the other. There's several different, there's several postings on it because the meeting was recorded. Now, people are going, that teacher's stupid. No, you're an idiot. That teacher isn't stupid. That teacher is a wicked bitch ass piece of communist trash. And that piece of crap knows exactly what it's lying about. And for that reason, all they have backtracked here because everybody started, somebody shed some light on it, but all that did is shed the light on the pile of feces and excrement that makes up the public fool system where these characters just flat out bare-faced lie. Well, they just didn't know history of this that, no, no, no, no, no. That communist piece of crap needs to be dragged out and shot right there on the spot if you ask me. That's just me though. I'd have personally brought a two by four along just for the purpose of beating us. It's not out of it turning into one big black and blue puddle on the ground. Why? Because that piece of crap commie knew exactly. You look at the body language and you look at the way that asshat, that piece of trash acted. No. We're putting up with this. How you gonna? You know we're gonna fix this that piece of trash is still gonna be in the school lying its ass off and Undermining and trying to attack and destroy our form of government our history the whole nine yards So that little commie piece of trash can laugh about burning America down Well, you know what burn their ass down instead every last stinking one of them Go watch that if you haven't seen that we haven't talked about that today yet But you know what, it's just another example, the level of arrogance. They're not stupid. That person knows the history. And by the way, in any argument you have claiming that that person is supposedly stupid, well, if they're that damn ignorant and that damn incompetent, then under no circumstances should that piece of gutter trash be near any children teaching them anything. So again, it ain't that many you gotta get rid of. There are not that many. There are all these hourglass checkpoints and it's not accidental. Fellow travelers brought their fellow travelers to these points. How do you fix that without you? You're gonna ride along with this? Trump's gonna ride along with this? Oh yeah, because he's gonna be president for all these commies while they're yeah and while they're continuing to to literally burn the country down. And the process tell you that they hate you. Why is it I don't worry about what I'm saying? They already told me they hate me. We've been nice, you know everybody who's got to be on the I am on the moral high ground These people are traitors these people are animals. They are monsters These creatures would have they help they had their way They take that kid and have his brains blown out with chemicals You do understand that right and what do you want to bet that one of the things they had as a side note? Oh, this kids got mental problems because he thinks he should be free and he knows American history Well, we know how to do that. We'll get him on Ritalin He needs Ritalin. He's got blankety blank issues. He's got this issue, that issue, and then they get him on Ritalin. They try to blow their brains out because you know what? Remember what they said and they live? Remember the bitch talking into her watch? Looking right at him because he's looking at them and can see them? Yeah, anti-salinity. Teachers like that, I have no respect for. And yes, they are trying to kill that kid. They're trying to ruin his life before he gets, you know... I got an update on that story. They do this repeatedly with so many people from different angles. You know? It's not isolated to that kid. Go ahead, Dar. They had an emergency school board meeting there and they said the kid can come in with the Gadsden flag on it and they affirmed their support for the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and they did everything that was supposed to be right. But I don't know, this woman said she was enforcing what the district told her. So she ever go to the district and you have to because it's not her she's not responsible you see it's oh the BS drink. Well, what is the district name and address? Where does the district live? No, it's not district. It's people Go ahead. I'm sorry again. I caught that part of it. Hold on for you father Yeah, I know that they did this follow-up lie And you know how I tell it's a lie because they had to do it after the fact He never should have this should never have been in place in the first place And all they're doing is they got caught with their... hold on, they got caught with their hand in the cookie. There's one simple question there. Did she get suspended? Was she fired? What reprimand happened to the teacher? Not jack shit. Excuse my language. Yep. So again, how do you fix that? How do you... where are you going to go with this? How many people has that piece of trash already attacked you don't know anything about and tried to destroy that child's life and ruin them? On the other hand, might also tell them that, you know, the reason you like the Gaston flag is because in reality you're a queer, pedo, slash, satanic kid that needs to have a sex change. And if we just get you on the right drugs, then we can cut your wiener off right now and effeminate you so you can be in a boys choir for all the rest of your life. Because you just need to be castrated and lobotomized. And if they can't, if the Jewish mob can't castrate and lobotomize you, well then, then it's just unfair. It's just unfair. Because that's in reality what you're seeing here. And how do you, you, what do you want to live with this? I'm done with it. I'm finished. There's no conversation with any jackasses on the other side. And I don't care. You know what the problem is? Here's the thing. I've said this for years. You know the biggest problem with the war you're going to fight? What part of communism did you think you liked that you're going to want to re-implement? What? Well, okay, here's the problem I have with what's coming here is we're going to win. But we're going to win and then all of a sudden it's going to be you own yourself again. Oh yeah, but well, see, if everything was done the way it's supposed to, the welfare state, was never supposed to be what it is, but they knew that if they could get the welfare communist state going, that it would become what it is now. For the people who are truly needy, and that means people who could not take care of their own ways, we had mechanisms, and the church was the first that was supposed to step up, but the churches intentionally fumbled the ball because they were infiltrated too by the same Soviet. And this goes right back to that period I told you about that 1880s, 1890s window. Oh, there was an agenda afoot across the board to undermine the sovereignty of this nation. And the founding sovereignty of this nation is based on Protestant Christianity. Protestant Christianity. period. I'm not trying to hurt all our, we've got people out there listening and a couple of my friends right now and, oh my god, Mark Vincent, the protestant's without the Catholics. No, because what's the Protestants have brought this about? There was no Catholic Church in America. And there was only a very small faction of that. They're trying to rewrite the history and make it sound like the Jews were a big dynamic force in America. Guys, you know, in the beginning of the American War for Independence, or what is it, I think the official quote over there, the census information, there were 54 or 56 Jewish individuals in the colonies, and they were actually registered, and they knew exactly where they were. Did you know that? You know that all the founders understood who the who was undermining they knew about Machiavelli they knew about all the histories They knew exactly what was going on and when they were because the Protestants got shoved down the road because they wouldn't go along with The rest of the scam that have been going on for centuries Then they ended up in a perfectly isolated location and Protestant Christianity is what created this country, period. The first thing they have to do is baffle you in the history book bullshit with, oh, founders weren't Christian, my ass. Now, if you're saying they weren't of the big church, no, they weren't. And in fact, were they of even the other big church? Remember, we've talked about this for years. Guys, the Church of England, how rooted was the Church of England in America? We have British listeners, they know this answer too. The Church of England wasn't here. No, because they were the ones who were persecuting the people that did come here. There were more of them. Exactly, you keep throwing us out. This is like the Moscow situation I've talked about. What's interesting is why is it that the people of that era did not trust the Church of England? Because the Church of England was a temporary fabricate invasion upon a break away from the Catholic Church. They're watching us, they can break the war, persecuted us, bring it away. We got Craig coming up, God bless you, Republic. Yes, to the New World Order, March both day and night. I couldn't hear you, Craig. Okay, I'm hearing you. He's up. Sorry, I'm just trying to get hooked up myself here so I can answer you, Craig. For whatever reason, though, I don't think you're hearing everything. Okay, fine. and I'm having to use a speakerphone because I don't want to use it up to my heart or head. I don't know what this tape requires or not with regarding cell phones, so I use a speakerphone and I don't have my headset with me. So, I'm on the road going to Dragon Con. Dragon Con is a four-day type of fiction show in Atlanta, Georgia. It's once a year, very expensive show to go. If you don't have tickets already, you're kind of screwed because It's about $150 to get in. Well, I would recommend trying to get in unless you already have tickets. Even if you bought tickets ahead of time, you're still paying over $100. So it's crazy high prices to get into the show. But a lot of people like it. It happens every year. And it's like they say the biggest science fiction show in the universe, they say. And a lot of people say that because we don't know if they have their life on other clients. But it's supposedly bigger than comic-con. Well, not Anaheim, California, supposedly. Anyway, The reason I'm having to do this on the road is because I lost at least two hours back there a little while ago near Nashville. Big traffic jam. I calculated to get about one mile an hour average for two hours. And my engine was overheating, launching the gauge, going up and up and up. I said, uh-oh. Shut off the air conditioning, open up the windows, and there was a hill coming up, so I drifted down the hill for I'm running high and so I'm having it. I'm going to stop behind school buses in the room Michigan roads. I had to stop at Fort Wayne and Stephon, and I had to stop at Fort Wayne and I had to stop near Fort Knox, Kentucky. This is one of the things I want to talk about here now because I picked up three, six cases of IMPs. It might not mean anything to you, most of you, but let's just translate it to the English MRE. So MRE is a copy written, I don't know if the right word, trademark, copy written, whatever. It's a brand that other countries can't use the word MRE, put that way. Mule ready to eat military. We're not yet, the military owns the rights to that term. So you can't use those words together unless you get permission from the US government. Anyway, Canada calls them I am the Peas. which stands for individual, meal, similar to what I'm going to talk about. What I'm going to talk about is relating to food storage. We're going to talk about in depth about MREs and IMGs and maybe freeze-dried food and dried grains. There is food storage, because I get a question a lot by a lot of preppers. Because MREs might not be the best thing for you. You really have to look at all the options and determine what's best for you. So, let's see. Anyway. This weekend, if you're listening on the 30th of August, this show is relevant. This weekend is a four day show in Atlanta, Georgia, DragonCon, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, which is a holiday. And honestly, I'm not even sure why they're open on Monday, because it really is a really, really slow day on Monday, but they've been doing the show for about 10 years now, and they're showing, I think they expect over 60,000 people, or 100,000 people, or something, I can't remember now, what the attendance is. And then you'll find that you go to their website which is www.dragandcon.com you'll find that a lot of famous people are doing their autographs. So you always find very famous people and a lot of other not so famous people. People like authors and producers and things like that. A lot of breakout rooms. I never had a chance to go to all that stuff because I'm always at my tables. But at night, I may try to do a live broadcast from from there on either Friday night or Saturday on YouTube. So if you watch my YouTube channel for Big TV, I may give it a shot. But unfortunately, so many cell phones and not enough bandwidth and it may not work. But maybe give it a try. Because if you go to the, during, I'm always stuck in the vendor aisle, the vendor hall, which is in this case, four stories tall. Think I'm on the third or fourth floor, I can't remember which. Because I think they might have changed our floor again. And then the third or fourth floor, Table 50, if you're coming to the shelf. They have a menu board up at the beginning when you go into the vendors of buildings, which is at the America's mark. On Peachtree Street, I think, right downtown, we're talking downtown Atlanta. Look around you, there's 50 storey buildings all around. So this is still a joke here. One of the reasons it's so expensive. Just to mark my band. It's a minimum of $10 a day, but usually it's between $20 and $30 a day to park the van. Crazy, crazy. So I parked the van and I bought a scooter with me, a little electric scooter so I can get around town. You can't leave and come back. So I got the scooter in the back of the van, electric scooter, I hop on that and get some scooter stuff. But anyway, I got a lot of food this time in the back of the van. Because I have 26 cases of IMGs. Came from Fort Knox. Now, usually, here's the thing with MREs. Every country has their own little brand of MRE. And what happens is, the reason we get the Canadian ones in here, and sometimes you'll even find Yugoslavian ones and Japanese ones in other countries. Countries from all over the world. I rarely get them. Usually all I get is US and maybe only one tenth of the time Canadian. And what happens is they do joint training. Probably a lot of you are familiar about that, joint training missions. Where they were the Chinese or not the Chinese but let's say the Japanese or the or the French or somebody come into this country and they do joint training missions with US troops and they bring their own MREs with them their own food. What happens is when they have to go back though when their training mission is through and they have any left over they have to abandon them because there's something about their customs and something about food being transported back across to their country. They caused a big problem until they just abandoned them when they leave. So when the Canadians left Fort Knox, whatever they were doing, they abandoned their MREs and I was able to get ahold of them. Their IMPs in this case. So that's kind of how the foreign ones get on the market. Now with the US ones, US MREs, there are two different cases. One is called an A case and one is called a B case. Very simple. Each one has 12 different menus in it. If you've ever had an MRE, basically it's a plastic package and you open it about the size of maybe a grocery bag. You might get it McDonald's for a couple burgers. So a glass roll bag, plastic. And you open it up and inside you'll have a main entree. The most popular ones are things like Chili Mac and spaghetti. Things like that. which is an 8-ounce ready-to-eat serving. You can eat it right out of the package. Don't have to eat it up if you don't want to, or if you can't. Think of a Chuck Boyardee Chili Mac in a can. And it's the same kind of thing. You can eat it right out of the can if you want. You don't have to eat it up. That's kind of what an MRE main entree is. So it'll say Chili Mac with beef on the package. But inside you can have things like crackers and peanut butter. You're going to have maybe some cookies. You'll have a drink mix, powdered drink mix. You have napkins, spurs, maybe a spark. You might have a short wind. All sorts of things. Each one of those 12 meals in the A case and each one of the 12 meals in the B case, meaning 24 different meals will have different contents in the packet. So 24 different main entrees, 12 in the A case, 12 in the B case. So if you ever encounter these, You'll have to go online and see what date they were made because that will determine what the menu is. Then you can look online. Once you know the date they were manufactured, it's pretty great on the outside of the case. Once you know the date of manufacture, you can look it up online and find out what the 12 meals are in that particular case because they published those. So even if they're older, you should be able to find that information online, unless they're like 20 or 30 years old before the Internet. And there's some people that collect that, but the So 24 different menus and each one will have different contents. Not only the main menu will be different but all the contents. And there's about eight different things in there. And there are also any one that made in the last maybe 15 years has an MRE heater in it. Basically it's a chemical reaction. You put your main entree. You put your entree pouch in and there's a couple, I think it's magnesium and aluminum or something. There's a couple of little packets inside there and you add a little bit of water. And then you fold it over the flap and it gets real hot. The little bit of water you put in there, that doesn't get boiling but it gets real hot and it takes about 10 or 15 minutes and you've got a hot meal. At least your entree is hot. The rest of it is not meant to be heated up. Just be basically just a, and some of them don't, like the tuna, for instance, doesn't, isn't intended to be heated up. If you buy an MRA case, two of them are always going to be a vegetarian meal. Whether you get the A case or the B case. In other words, there's 20 meat varieties and there's 4 vegetarian varieties. Whatever case of MREs, U.S. MREs. Let's see what else can I tell you about. They have 3 year inspection dates on them. You'll find 2 dates printed on the outside of the case. One date is a date of manufacture and the other date is 3 years later called an inspection date. Now quite often The military slaps a sticker on them saying, extend inspection one year. And then they just put them back in the sock or whatever. So they do tend to extend them sometimes. Not too often though. They get rid of them for the three years. And I've been told it with stories about what they do. Sometimes the bases will let them go. If you have access to a base, you might get lucky and be able to get a bunch of them through what they call deposition. But you generally don't see them. They're not supposed to get on the consumer market, although you can buy them. Military personnel can actually buy, legally buy MREs at Commissary. I think last time I heard a price, it cost like $140 a case or something. Quite expensive compared to what you'll find in the gun shows. If you've ever been in a gun show, you probably see people selling the case of MREs. And depending on how long ago you went, About 10 years ago, you might have found them for 40 or 50 bucks a case. Nowadays, they're going to be about twice that. $70, $80, $90. Now, post-pandemic, I haven't really done many shows, so I don't know the status of pricing so much for the US MREs, because I really haven't bought any in a while. A lot of the time I did buy them, I think it was 66 cases for Knapp Creek, the last Knapp Creek they did. And that's all every single one of them. First of all, the Canadian ones are about two years. I've been through about maybe 300 cases of Canadian IMPs. And the difference with the Canadian ones, first of all, the case is about the same size, not the same shape, but it's about the same size. There is an A, an A, a B, and a C case, if I recall. I'm growing my memory here. I got them all in the back. I can't really see them, so I don't really know off the top of my head. But I think there's three of them. One of the cases, I think the A case, is a breakfast entree case. Now, the U.S. military MREs do not have a breakfast menu per se. Some years they did draw a breakfast menu, but that's not very common to see a breakfast menu in a typical U.S. military MRE case. I think they did have sometimes sausage with ash browns. Sometimes they did have scrambled eggs. I guess people really hated that one. You can imagine, not freeze dried. And by the way, a freeze dried, they do have freeze dried on them, but that's a special one. You're not going to find those nearly as common. Those are called long range patrols. That's the U.S. military version of an MRE that has a freeze dried. I think if I recall, it's what they're called long range patrol patrols. It's a freeze dried on a tray, so it's dry and you add water, you boil the water. And you also have a cold weather climate one. I can't remember if they had a different type of name. And there's another type of memory called a MOR, M-O-R-E, which I can't, I've talked about, I haven't seen those once. I've only had those one time. I can't remember, the M-O-R-E stands for something, but I can't remember what it stands for. Again, I'm on the road, I can't look these things off in the mode. It won't strip me by memory. Now, the Canadian ones have 10 entrees per case, 10 meals per case. The case is roughly the same size, but they're 10 per case. But in any case, a B case and a C case. If I recall, the A case is the breakfast, entrees, 10 different entrees. The B case and the C case are 20 more different entrees. And if they don't repeat, you're going to find some different things that you're not going to find. It's like almost all of them are different than you're going to find in the US. I'm already very interested. Last case I had, I remember seeing things like Shepherd Pie, things like chicken cordon bleh. I've seen a lot of strange, a lot of undocompentable people. And maybe I'm going to watch my time and I'll go to a rest area or a, if I'm still in the area near the end of my show, I'm going to, I'll pull over somewhere at either an exit or a rest area and open up a case and just and show you the list of some of the menu items. They're quite different than the US ever. You don't see them much and you really don't have a place to buy them. You're not going to find them anywhere. Not the gun shows, not anywhere. I mean, unless you find me and I happen to have some, you can go online and look what the menus are on them, just like you can in the US once. You can buy them online. Also, I checked this on my way here. I was checking to see what the prices are and I was shocked. I was absolutely shocked at the prices. On eBay anyway. I was looking at eBay. If you were entering Canada MRE or Canada IMP, you'll find a bunch of listings, but you're going to find the price starts at about $23 per meal. With shipping, it comes out to be over $30. Some of them were going for like $40, $50 for shipping for one meal. Now, last time I was selling at the shows, I think I was selling for $8 each of the shows, and that was about five years ago when I was selling with the gun shows. The price has gone up. The price of all the food has gone up. This time, I'm probably going to have to sell them for a minimum of probably somewhere between $12 and $15 each just for one meal. So the price has gone up a lot. The meals are slack. I don't know about the calorie content. If it's more than I do know that they're slightly heavier than the U.S. MREs. U.S. MREs actually shrank about six or seven years ago. They actually went down in size. The case got smaller. The weight got a little bit smaller. I don't know if the calorie count got lower or not, I don't remember. But the Canadian ones, they're a little bit past here. They also have a bunch of things in there. I don't remember if they have the heaters or not. I'm going to find out here this weekend. Because I'm going to be a being a bunch of them myself. Because when you're doing a show downtown Atlanta, you got to go pretty much a long ways to get something that's not in a cafe in a big hotel or something that's going to cost you $30 for a plate. 30 to 40 bucks for a simple meal and I'm not a budget. I can't afford doing that two, three times a day. So I'll probably be eating MREs or IMPs inside the van because it's just too expensive to survive downtown for six days straight basically. One day is set up, four days is show, two days of traveling. So anyway, there is a Anywhere you try to even go to like a McDonald's or something, you got to go like a mile or two. They aren't really right there downtown usually. And then I know there wasn't a land. I remember there was a Burger King I used to walk to that was, it was within a mile, so it wasn't too bad. But then when you get there, you just hold those people all very uncomfortable walking around in that area. And it eventually closed. I've been there for a few years, but it's closed now. Things change. fairly fast when you're talking near downtown. They can't survive with the high taxes and with the homeless people and the crime and all things to the other. So a lot of back alleys of land, a lot of people sleeping on the streets there. But that's true with a lot of big cities, of course. We're in another world when we're in Dragon Cut. Okay, so let's see what else here. Let me see what my time is. Okay, I got at least half an hour. So on the air, good. Hope everybody can hear me, okay. Okay, food choices. MREs, the Canadian ones, I'll have to look at the dates on them. I know the ones I have in the back, I was told when I bought them that they were 2023 and 2024 dates. In other words, if you want to use the expired word expire, go ahead, but this would really be like an inspection date. I'm not sure what the Canadians refer to it as. The US, they refer to it as inspection dates. Now, you ask MRE, you could probably go 20 years and still have a pretty edible MRE. Some people, if you go on YouTube, you're going to find people that eat them after 30, 40 years. I don't think they've been around longer than 40 years. I can't remember what the date was. MREs came in about in the mid 80s. Before that, they were sea rations. They were cans and boxes. But there's people who do YouTube channels, and they open up these antique ones and see if the food's any good. And usually they are. Certain things are not, like let's say you have crackers in there that peanut butter, peanut butter could be rancid or cheese stickers right on your crackers. The cheese stickers like a rock or a green. So there are certain things that will not last 20 years, but I would highly suggest if you're going to try to use MREs as a proper item that you continually buy them and rotate them out. Take them on a cab, make sure it's whatever you've got to do to get rid of the old ones. And then repelish them with new ones. If MREs are your proper food of choice, they're extremely convenient, but they're very expensive. And that's true all across the board with food storage options. For instance, also on the high end, the lowest equivalent to MREs is freeze-dried food. Freeze-dried food is Very convenient. You just add water, hot water if you can, and you've got a meal. And they store without refrigeration. MREs store without refrigeration, by the way. You want to keep the MREs away from higher heat. Now, cases of MREs have a sticker on them, at least the ones that they produce within the last, let's say, about 10 years or so. They have a little red sticker on them, and a little black donut on the sticker. And if that donut turns black in the middle, then you know that the case has been overheated at some point. It's a high heat sensitive sticker you'll find on the MREs for some 10 or less 10 years. So I can't remember how long it's been. That's only on the outside of the case. That's not on the individual packets. So that doesn't apply if you're buying individual MRE packets. I would not suggest buying them the ones that have already been opened. Yeah, open cases are signed but not open packets. You don't really want to go there. It's like getting these, or a Halloween candy when somebody's already opened it. You don't want to do that. So anyway, back to the IMPs, or Freeze-by-Food. I guess I'll get more details on the IMPs when I stop. The reason I have to continue on, folks, is because I've got a schedule to keep here. I've got to get to... I figured maybe in Chattanooga, if I get to Chattanooga before 9 o'clock, I need to print some things out at like a Staples or an office place. I got to get to somewhere where I can print some things up before they close and they close at 9. Each time, I don't know what time zone I'm in right now. I was in a different time zone earlier when I was in the traffic jam, I'm not sure now. If I lose you at this point, probably because I crossed a time zone, I find a lot of times I lose signals going across time zones. I don't know if I've already crossed or not. Okay, so, yeah, freeze-dried food, MREs are the most expensive way to go. They're the most convenient. Now, freeze-dried food will last a lot longer as far as storage goes. You also don't want to keep freeze-dried food in a very hot environment. But either MREs or freeze-dried food both can freeze, thaw, freeze, thaw, freeze, thaw without any damage to the food. MREs, I say right on the case. protect from rough handling when frozen. So they expect them to be frozen. I guess I should go ahead and go around them. We're getting a little more mountainous. On the eastern side of Tennessee, it's pretty fly off to the eastern side. It's very, I don't know what to worry about. It's not like the west coast, but it's really heavy. or getting into the Appalachian Mountains and getting into the Smoky Mountains. So it does get a lot more mountainous. Now I guess I'm surprised I've already kept my signal so long. So far reception seems to be pretty good on the highways. I had a hell of a time out in the country. On the highways I seem to be able to keep a good connection. So the cheapest way on the food, on the other end of the scale, but not convenient, is bulk grains. That's going to be your cheapest. Things like rice, beans, corn, wheat, things like this where you buy 20 pound sacks, 50 pound sacks of food, and then you have to figure out a way to store them where the bugs don't get into them. There's a lot of things you have to do. It's not anywhere near convenient, but it's going to be a lot cheaper. And a lot cheaper. If you package it right, it'll last for a second. Depending on what it is, it'll last for a second forever. But it's the least convenient to make also. Okay, you buy a 50 pound bag of kidney beans and you package it properly. Okay, I'm trying to eat them. Pour out some out of your jar or your bucket or whatever. Okay, now what? You can't eat them like that. You got to prepare them. And usually that means boiling them for a long time. So you have to have fuel. You have to have energy. Now certain beans you can just soak in water, in cold water for a lot longer period of time and still get away with eating them. But most of the dry grains you're going to have to boil them, heat them up. Or in the case of wheat, you have to grind it into flour or whatever. You can't eat wheat. Also, you can soak wheat in water and make a dish called bulgur. They're nutritious. Your body might not be ready for that. And if you, okay, you have the kidney beans, you have the kidney beans, you're going to try to eat it up and you're okay. Not really a meal. I mean you've got something to eat, but it's just kidney beans or whatever. Snip peas, corn, whatever. Doesn't really constitute a whole meal. If you had to get by with that, you could of course. But if you've got a family and kids that are whining, they don't like beans anymore, Danny. Well, you've got to figure out a way to make other things with it. So that's why it's very inconvenient, but it's extremely inexpensive. So you also should have, when you buy more bulk grains, you should buy other things that you can go along with it to make a meal. Somebody else gets a very long time, there's some of your spices. You get some rice and some various spices, maybe some curry or some whatever it is, a lot of things of course, salt and pepper, things like that. There's all kinds of things you can store away in the last long time. You don't necessarily have to buy in bulk. And basically, the middle of the road items, But what I would really suggest people do if they're just starting out, well for starters right now you already have about two weeks of food stored in your house right now. Most all you have, if you feel prepared for anything, all of you, if you start looking in your cabins, you're going to find you have about two weeks of the food stored and by the way you have about two weeks of the water stored also if you have a tank type water heater. So even if you don't have water coming in and you can drain that tank, then that water will be safe to drink. It's been... It's been pasteurized for a very long time, so it should be safe to drink. But anyway, what I would really suggest you do to start, if you want to increase it from two weeks, say maybe to four weeks or a month, how long? The choice is up to you. Mormons say at least a year. The choice is yours. I gotta tell you, all of you listening to my voice right now, I've never had a situation where you have actually, it's been a life and death situation where you needed that food store. Same with your parents and with your grandparents. There hasn't been an instance in this country where life and death really depends on it since the Civil War in this country. If you were in a South or Civil War, you might have needed, it might have been a life or death situation where you needed that food storage. Long time ago, you know, things like Katrina, that doesn't happen in the Oregon Archangels. It won't get any heavier than 41. Not a natural disaster, but the Great Depression. And I can tell you, they would have loved, members of my family that went through that would have loved to have had the type of food storage that we have available to us today. Because even back then, my grandpa, Grandpa Cornky, dad's dad, does not like jello. Reason why? All they had to eat was plain jello. Not flavored, no sugar added to it, just jello. The thing about the great depression is depending on where you were in the country you also may have had access to the food pantries or food lanes. You're breaking up, Craig. I know there's probably nothing you can do about that because you're on the road. Uh oh. We might have lost Craig there. Let's see. You're still unmuted on my end, Craig, but we can't hear you at all if you're there. Confirm. I'm here. Well, he's traveling. He said it the driving time. So he might have hit a dead patch or something on the way there. And I think I'm hearing a police scaring somebody's background. Anyway, hopefully we'll get Craig back. He may just be like, like I said, he's traveling. He probably hit a dead spot going down the road. So, in the meantime, we'll see if we can get him back. We'll go to a quick break. Um, let's see. I might go back one. Um, we'll play Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition while we're in for Greg to come back. Greg, back. Hi there. Of course, I'm in the mountains of the middle or eastern Tennessee. I'm gonna go down the ravine. I'm in a little level area, and I can see a cell phone tower at the moment. Then there are actually two runaway truck routes. So that's what kind of train I'm talking about right here. Two runaway truck routes within a mile of each other. So, okay. Sorry about the end of the loop. Wipe your hands and kick my head. And yeah, if I get going again, hey everybody listening, keep the conversation going, maybe I'll be able to jump back in, maybe not. Who knows? But I was talking about food storage and food storage for the best way to get involved in this. The Red Cross and FEMA, basically if you look at all the recommendations, they recommend a few weeks from now. And you already have that. As I explained before, you already have that. Now, I'm not sure, I don't know if I got cut off in this part. Ed was talking about the Great Depression. The Great Depression really didn't qualify for this life and death situation I'm talking about generally because depending on where you live in the country, there are a lot of food lines, government handouts basically, people that were starving had a place to go to where they could get the light up and get a little bit in their belly. So it wasn't as critical As if, for instance, there's absolutely nothing. The Great Depression, for some people it may have been that way. I heard it coming about Joel. For the Great Depression, it may have been that way for some people, but generally in this country nowadays, unless we're talking about another war, we're talking about natural disasters. And virtually any natural disaster, things start recovering within two weeks, generally. Depending where, now Katrina might have been a But you've got to remember Katrina also, first of all, people of Louisiana were warned that something's coming and you really ought to get away. And those that it didn't and got hit, while your life really was, still wasn't in danger, it wasn't a life-and-death situation if you survived the flooding and all that, that is, but you had a chance to leave because you could walk to the next parish to Aunt Betsy's house where they had power, the garage stores were open and set up. So all of our national development we really ever had in this country, it must be something like a super volcano or maybe even a tsunami on the west coast or east coast wouldn't qualify because you can go inland a little ways and they probably have power and food and everything. So there really isn't much you need to prepare for more than two weeks. Depending on what you believe is going to happen, of course, you can name the whole one of the things, financial collapse, EMP, grid down. You can name all sorts of things where you may want to prepare for them, and that's fine. But the standard thing is that if things stay fairly stable, like they have all throughout our lives, that are all the way through our grandparents' lives, then really you only need about two weeks before you start. That's the bottom line, and you already have that. So what I'm saying is, I'm always the type of prepper that never fear mongers. I'm always the type of radiation that never fear monger about any of this stuff. Yeah, some bad things could happen, but they generally don't. They could. And someday they probably will here in this country. And they do happen all over the world, some. But they generally don't have any here. We've been pretty fortunate. We really have. Got a little hurricane bearing down on the Florida right now and they're in the panhandle. But, yeah, they'll be about power for a week or two. But it won't be that big a deal because they have too much storage in their cupboards right now. And if you want to expand your food storage beyond two weeks, the simplest way to get started is to, and fairly cheaply, is to buy from the grocery store a little more each time to put more food in your pantry. Now when you start doing that, you start watching for the sales. Maybe you see canned corn getting a sale of $0.49 a game, wow, maybe buy a whole case of it. Buy the things you would normally eat and rotate them. Don't just buy a can of can of corn and let it sit there and it can't cover it for 20 years or 40 years because it probably won't be any good. The cans will start bulging, especially fruit items, things like fruit cocktail or pears or men and oranges, things like that. Those will last a long time. They'll last years. After about 10 years, you'll generally see problems with that sort of canned goods, high acidic stuff. In other canned goods, you'll eventually start seeing problems too. So, you know, if you buy that can't grow, okay, if you're gonna leak it, anyway, okay. They'll start, continue to use it. What you're doing now is you're building up salt, a bunch of salt, extra salt. Just buy a little extra and everything. Buy twice as many groceries once in a while. Put it away. It worked, and then I'm gonna buy trees right and less. That really worked pretty good, I tried it. So, certain things you will not be able to do then. And you really can't freeze lettuce. Because they come all mushy when you... Certain things you won't be able to do it. As far as having fresh vegetables available to you at all times, here's an idea. Try doing the seeds with the various sprouting seeds. You can buy those. Again, you have to use these things to rotate them. None of the stuff's going to last forever. All the bulk grains are what's going to last longest. Probably more than your lifetime. Most of the bulk grains will dry and store it properly. I'll get into storage in storage here in a second. But just buy a little bit more food each time, put it away, the things you can, so you have a little more items you can use to, in the case of some true disaster or some emergency. Now you can just live this way your whole life as well. After you have a certain amount of food store, once you have a year's worth, two years worth, whatever you got, ten years worth, you really want to start using it, regardless whether or not you think anything's going to happen. Because what I've seen so often happen is because the gun shows and here's a customer come up to my table and he sees all the prepper stuff. He says, you know, my parents died, my dad died, and we got all this food. Sorry, I've got this freeze-dried food that's 20 years old or 30 years old or whatever. What do I do with it? So, well, if it's freeze-dried too, you probably can eat it. Because what it is, try to use it. But generally, the sons and daughters of these, even though they had a background in the prepper, mentality. They generally try to get rid of it. And food factories won't take the old stuff. So sometimes it comes to me, in fact I thought I know I bought about 10 cases of, uh, number 10 cans of wheat and milk. If somebody had bought very wide UK, another time when fear-boggling was going nuts, and so I have those, and I tried to sell them, but nobody was. It seemed like nobody wanted to buy them. Even a $2 can, nobody seemed to know. I was really surprised. and so on in the shows. So, okay, I guess that's why I start using it. But, so the bulk grains, when you buy bulk grains, if you don't get them in the number 10 cans, it would be more expensive than the number 10 cans. But if you buy them by the sack, you have to do something else. You can't just put them in your pantry on the shelf there and expect them to be any good when you need them. Because you're going to find they're going to have insects in them. All bulk grains have insects in them. No, the starter, you put them in there. They just have eggs in there. They hatch. You have to be able to control that. So what you do, there's several things you can do. Here's what I did. Here's what I determined was the best for me. We all have water bottles. Get a bunch of those, get them free of teeth depending on how you order them. Make sure that you have water in that gas bottle. There's other gases you can use. You want to use an inner hose. Put the hose in the bottom of the water jug. Then you take and pour your grains into you get a big fun move. Yeah, you're breaking up in and out on explaining this Almost every other word is broken up. Okay, and that's right now long pause where it doesn't seem like I was hoping to find a This is the section was got some food some fast food. So I'll pull over there. I'll continue on. Let's see what time we got here I got about 10 minutes left, Craig. I tell you what, if you, because you are traveling and I feel better if you're on the road focused, you're going to be tracking on this weekend. I got just one mile to the exit, so if you can bear with me for about one more minute, we'll pull over and, if I did want to get into those IMPs and I wanted to get the menus, I kind of promised to get the menus of those. Okay. So I can open up a case. If I still get making up real bad. You're getting better actually, let's break up. I'm going to buy a little .3 miles to get to town here. DragonCon this weekend is a four day show. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Monday is the holiday. You'll find if you don't have tickets, go forget about it because it's going to cost you about 150 bucks or more. If you can get it, I don't know what the stat is as to how to get tickets. I know my price as a vendor, I have to buy. If I want somebody to help me at the show, I've got to buy a ticket for 100 bucks. That's my price. That's a vendor price. That's crazy. So, okay, I'm moving again. I'm going to get it. So, can you talk about the grain and the water bottles? Yeah, water bottles. Let me, because I'm pulling over here somewhere. Tennessee, Alabama, fireworks. Oh yeah, I might be in Alabama. I'm not sure if I'm in Alabama or Tennessee at the point, because there's a spot on Highway 24 where you kind of venture off into Alabama for a little bit. So, I might be in Alabama. I'm seeing a sign that says, Tennessee, Alabama. So, okay, let me find a place. Here's McDonald's. I'll put that here. Yeah, take a five-gallon water bottle, a clear plastic, a blue, clear, clear blue plastic water bottle, and use that to put your greens in there. Pulling into the parking lot now, you pull into an area where it's not going to be in anybody's way, and we'll do this. And pull over, and use it up. Okay, thank you everybody for bearing with me on this. I miss a whole lot of shows and I hate having to miss shows. If I would have been a little better off this time, the way that we got stuck in a two-hour traffic jam in Tennessee, I would have been able to do this a lot better. Usually when I go to DragonCon, I spend all day traveling Wednesday, I can usually get into Georgia by the time you can stop to do a show. Then what I do is I find a truck stop, spend the night in, sleep in my van, I pass through to eat. Okay, I'm opening up the back doors of the truck. I'm gonna open up the case. Because most of you have never seen a... Can you hear me Ed, by the way? Can everybody hear me? Yeah, I can tell you, you're coming in loud and clear. You completely stopped breaking up down at your stationery. Okay, good. Good. Alright, so opening up the case. Let me look at the dates. The dates on these, okay, this one says, this is a menu B, so this is going to be entrees. Like I said, they have A, B, and C. I think A is the, let's see, A is the practice menu. Each of these have 10, and then should be 10 Canadian Armed Forces. This is a particular case, DXP of December 23rd, or I'm sorry, December 31st of 2023. But they'll last a lot longer than that. These are connected to the Canadian version. And that means it was probably made About three years ago, but I will recall what the date is on the end of the Canadian list. Okay, pulling out some meals now. What's the official meal? Chili, menu number 13. Chili. Menu number 11, chicken and vegetable stew. And they have it written in French here too, by the way, as you can probably understand. Menu number 8, beef macaroni. Now that sounds similar to chili mac that we have in the US. Here's one. Venue number 14, pizza pasta. I know the US has pizza now as well. They're very good, but a lot of people want them. I have P number 13. Oh, chili. So there's two chilies in this case. I thought they were all different. It's been a while since I've been on these cases. I don't remember. Here's venue number nine, Southwestern Chipotle Chicken. Chipotle Chicken. Venue number 10, smoked meat with mustard sauce. You don't see that in the US. Here's another pizza one. So there's a couple repeats in here. I don't know if any of those were vegetarian yet. Here's a pulled pork menu number 12. I'm not going to open up any more cases, but there should be 20 menus of the entrees. And here's another pulled pork, number 12, menu number 12. So that's an entire case. A B case, at least of this date. Now, if you get different dates, every year they change them. The Canadian ones, I'm assuming they change them every year, like they do the US, because in the US they make a little alterations. You'll still have things like Chili Mac that have been there forever, you know, been there for decades, and the Canadians may be the same. I don't know for sure. I don't remember. It's been a long time. But they probably change them out about every year and change a few of the menu items to get different things. So there's at least three that I see a menu C. Each of these have 10 in them. Anyway, if you do go to the show, if you mention Liberty Tree Radio, I'll give you a discount on if you want to try these. But generally, you won't find them anywhere. If you go online right now on eBay, you're going to find each one of these menus start at about $22 plus shipping, $23 plus shipping. So they're not cheap because they're very rare, apparently, to have around here. in this country. Even up in Michigan, I rarely see them up in Michigan either. These I got from the Fort Knox military base. But they may be all over the country. Anywhere you have Canadian forces cross training with US forces or other forces, Japanese, anybody, they're going to find they have to abandon their MREs. And a lot of times they never leave the base. A lot of times the service personnel will leave them. Well, I was able to get a hold of, I got 26 cases in here. I've gone through about 300 cases in the past. That's old. I have buyers, but I wasn't able to get a hold of my main buyer. So anyway, my show is about over with now here. I thank everybody for sticking with me. I know this was a rather slapped together show, but I got it done. I need to find a place. I need to go to the bathroom and find something to eat. And I got to find a samples or somewhere around here. I got to find out what city I'm in. And if I can find one here, I have no idea. I don't know where I'm at. I might be in Alabama, I might be in Tennessee. Ah, I see a Walmart. I'm near Walmart. Well, maybe there's going to be a place where I can do my copies. I have to use some copies for the show. So, thanks everybody for watching. I don't have any new videos on YouTube. The YouTube channel is ForBidTV. If you watch Friday night or Saturday night on ForBidTV, I probably will try to do a live broadcast. From from the hotel lobbies with it where all people hang out after the shows after this after everything's closed up Hugs everywhere. I'm gonna try to do a live a live feed on YouTube But it's very likely it won't work because so many people you know, you got thousands of people trying to use the same cell power So it may it's very likely the network. I'm gonna go to try A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a revolution to 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 free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You 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 taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each God-given right. We only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the evening Intelligence report time, R. Carnegie. One day closer to victory for... of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west south north south east gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com libertytreeradio.org and we're on satellite Wanna say hi to all our merchant marine and other personnel no matter what body of water you're on. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. It is Wednesday, it's weapons Wednesday. It is the, no way, yes, it's the 30th of August. It is the 15th year of open, obvious, and pissing in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2023 Old Earth Calendar 2023 Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords. Let the dance continue. We're going to make sure that happens. The music will be played. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday. But before we go any farther, guys, we've got a special drawing coming up. 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Please, if whether you're donating through PayPal or donating through the mail, return address is appreciated. We can send you a package of thank you. If you win the drawing, we can send you your prizes. That all depends on if we get a if we get a mailing address if you don't want to include a mailing address Go ahead and do you don't have to but please say hey just donation. Oh, I'll have to try and track you down Because that has happened if you don't I'm not sure if mark isn't aware that we lost him or not. So guys I'm gonna put us to a break and We will be right back. Let's see. What's my play here? Well, we already used that. We'll play it to the revolution by Nickelback while I try to get a little mark. And we should be back and I think we got Mark back. One, two, three, four. Well, you know, Planet Krapu, I have no idea. Again, beautiful weather outside. We have no storms. We lost you while you were talking about the drawing dad I did Continue on with that, but I was kind of short and quick with that so you may want to repeat it again And again, I apologize guys. I'm trying to do multiple things at once here. I'm trying to eat my dinner Run the program and everything else all at the same time cuz I just fun Okay, dad well again for everybody out there. This is just it's system As soon as we get him back up, we lost him again there. Well, ain't that fun? Well, let's see. Hopefully he'll be back up quick. I don't know what's going on there with the connection. We have a problem with Craig earlier, but that was because he was traveling. I don't know what the weather's like there. I don't think dad said it was raining. Well, it could be a mistake. He might have said that earlier. Ah, so, we're having... Okay, this is why I am a proponent of not destroying our landline communication system, which has been very reliable in the past, you know? They have abandoned the ones in places coming for the reasons and excuses, and you're rid of them. And wireless communication, hey, it's a nice little toy, but it's a toy that only works in certain conditions, especially with the small transmitters that they give us to play with. If you don't have enough cell phone towers or enough power to boost through interference stuff like this happens and I've been Providing solutions for things like this, especially for people in rural areas who are either using 800 meg or another systems to try and get out there They do make repeater systems to get purchased with antennas and stuff in place out there What for? reconnect with Mark again. Well, if we get him back quick, I will pay the music down. So we haven't played Fly for Your Life in a while, but Gun Chip, so we'll throw that in here. Obviously, they don't like what we said today. That's good. We drilled the right tooth. Everybody knows that something happened to Donald Trump. The regime did it. The ring knockers did it. People are going to be hunting ring knockers. That's just all there is to it. That's what's going to happen. We like that. Anyway, we're back. And for everybody, if I disappear again, well, just expect them to keep doing that. And what I was talking about, hopefully a part of it is carb enamel. We've got millions of carb beans in service. I would say prioritize if it was a choice between, let's say you have, maybe you got three or four grandpa carb beans. A lot of guys have carb beans they inherited from, you know, grandpa or dad. and you have a handful of AR-15s and a bunch of other odds and ends. Weapons, all nice guns, all of them for perfectly serviceable. You got a good quantity of 5.56. I would be buying carbine ammo right now because if you have carbines, they're orphans. You're going to have to buy ammo. You're not gonna find it out there about just laying around. Now, there are still carbines in service with a lot of countries and of all places, including Mexico. Mexico has never gotten rid of any of the weapons that they have standardized on. And they have car beans in inventory. If you watch, you'll see car beans pop up all over the place down there in military hands. But, and again, we will be fighting the Mexicans eventually. It's not an if, it's just a what on that. They'll be called upon to help destroy America by the pentagram and the other traders that are out there right now working to Undermine destroy the sovereignty United States. It's why we've got illegal aliens coming across the border at the behest of the regime right now So nothing yours. I'm not oh my god. It's like now it's a given. We already know what's going on You know what we're gonna have to do to deal with it, too so The carbine by more Aim surplus has a Norma they have normal they have PPU I'll tell you a nice one is PMC, but you can't find it anymore. PMC, the Korean PMC ammo, boxer-primed on gross, you feed a neel, is an exact mimic of the US ammunition built by us because they were using the carbine and they also made it a niche production item. That's why I can still buy. 15 round and 30 round M1 carbine mags and they're made in Korea. Because Korea is supporting the weapons also that it sold to other countries and it has marketed the carbine until it pretty well I think has put it out of service maybe itself but it's supporting a lot of other companies and countries that have the carbine. And it's not going away for anytime soon. For everybody out there buy carbine ammo. Now if you need magazines, like I said, I recommend 15 rounders, not the 30s, but that's a personal flavor choice. I recommend that the pick up the 15 rounders, they are more convenient to carry. There's more than sufficient firepower there. The big thing is also reliability. The 30 rounders that most everybody's made, they work. They need typically to be tuned up a little bit, but the Koreans do a very good job with their mags, so I'm not really complaining about them. But the 15 rounders are just a lot more convenient. They are like a handful of chiclets, and they continue to function once they get a little long in the tooth, whereas the 30 rounders are up and down. I've got many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many 30 round carbing mags. And yet, I would still probably be carrying more 15 round carbine mags than I would 30 rounders. And I've got battle kits set up with carbine, traditional World War II, Korean, Vietnam era load bearing equipment with carbine set ups. You've seen some of these in the Equipping for the New World Order series. the bunch of tricks. Now they used to be cheap 30 years ago and some of these tricks aren't so cheap now so the big thing is first of all ammunition. Buy more ammo then everything else falls in place and then buy more mags obviously. If you only have a couple of mags for each of those guns, shame on you. You're gonna need a lot more. So pick up accordingly. Buy accordingly. Also, I don't know why, but one of the companies I deal with, all of a sudden there has been a flurry US military copy, bayonets, World War II era, and some Vietnam. Now, what's interesting is he's always running spurts, but there's been no flag or indication that this was coming. Usually there's some kind of promo or whatever. but I've not seen that. Now again, these are these perfect reproductions. They're very accurate reproductions, but I've noticed that they've gone with impact plastic rather than, and actually smooth side, rather than the proper serration for anti-slippage that you would find with the plastic, the perfect grips on the bandit itself. A 1903 Springfield and one Garand Bannettes that are either in the short blade or the sword blade are available at a pretty good price actually. And also the carbine Bannettes are out there. The reproductions again, I don't know how long it's going to last, but you might want to shop around. I wouldn't carry your $150 or $200 carbine bayonet made in the USA right now until you seriously are going into combat and then you need it as a fighting tool. But for carrying the proper weapon, for carrying something that works, the CHI-COM copies are not perfect, but they work just fine. And as Banette, they work just fine, but you're not gonna beat something up that is worth a lot more money right now. Don't carry your military components out there. Carry your reproductions wherever you can so that you're not beating up the top end of your inventory. This is why I talk about, you know, cheap mags. Why would you buy cheap mags so that I don't beat up those $40 or $35 premium mags that somebody convinced you to buy. And as long as I'm out there, you know, beating the brush and tactified, I can carry the other equipment and I'm not going to cry when I crush it, break it, step on it or whatever. And I learn a lesson in the process, don't I? I should learn a big lesson if I break something really pricey though, I guess. So maybe go out and carry your expensive ones and, you know, lose them or break them or whatever and we'll hear the sob later. but you will also maybe be a little more attentive. So I guess there's lessons learned. But anyway, we're seeing a flurry of those pop up. I'll have more information maybe tomorrow or the next day. The Springfield Bannettes are actually in stock, which remember the Springfield Bannette works on the Grand. And this is the earliest and first model of Bannette that the Grand used. So after that, yes, they did make a Let's just say a shorter in the family kind of black grip short blade band head that look this way basically the same size as the M14 the carbine and other bandits of that type and for the M16 especially so we'll find out like I said well I'll keep you informed if I can see if I see something really jumps out at me it'll be brought up on the air. because definitely we want to take advantage of that. If you have a rifle that can take a bayonet, get a bayonet for it. It's part of the martial inventory and despite what anybody might say, it is something that you want. It's a technicality. Of course, if the other side does what they want to do, they're going to be executing Americans anyway. They plan on killing you dead, dead, dead. And oh no, maybe if I make a deal, maybe if I surrender my weapons, doesn't make any difference. There are a lot of fools and stupid people. when the Red Terror started in Russia, thought they could make a deal, well yes, go ahead and disarm. Remember what Stalin said? If my enemy disarms better still, then we will still liquidate them. But they will be disarmed. So again, for us, we're not disarming. And I have no intention of surrendering anything. I do plan on taking everything from them though. So, again, you all should have the same attitude. Another thing here about the carbine, actually, very, very comfortable weapon. You know, I can't say enough good about it because many people, once they handle it, they like it. Manette, make sure you've got additional lubricants, appropriate lubricants for the carbine. And I have to emphasize, one of the problems, you're going to start having feed issues. The primary culprit is the tappet. It's out of sight inside the stock. We know how to strip your weapon down for its first basic cleaning. You don't have to take it down completely in order for you to get to that tap and brush it up and clean it up to keep the carbon off it. Pretty straightforward, very user-friendly in that respect. So again, you need to understand how your weapon works. Another thing here with regard to other rifles, somebody was asking me about Carcano stripper clips. Well, this is something I've been talking about since the carks started to show up again. The Carcanos were a niche gun for us, most everybody else, ridiculed them, hated them, told you you didn't want one. But now that the surplus is all run its gambit, the only thing that's out there are the Axis, and there's a few others, but Weapons that were not on the top of the A list are now the weapons available in surplus. So guess what? The Carcano is now once again, it's a gun of interest. Now they are cheap and they were sufficiently well built. They're not totally junk, contrary to all the propaganda that was going on for decades when I was growing up. And if you are going to use it, yes, you need stripper clips, here's the problem. And I said this when they first started to show up. There was only so much in the way of stripper clips out there to begin with before all these guns became available, but at least there were some out there for sale. What's happened is certain people have scarfed up most of them, some probably profiteering, but most, because they already have a combat mindset with all of their guns, they typically purchase what they feel would be necessary to keep the weapon functioning. Now, Carcano ammo came in a 6 round, it's a 6 round, man-lincher stripper clip. It really is the only thing that's man-lincher about the Carcano, otherwise it's a totally different weapon from any of the other man-lincher designs. But, the man-lincher stripper clip is really cool because it's an unthinking system. It's just like the Garand. You can't put it in wrong. There's no specific and only one way to do it. It was a very quick user friendly design, something I've argued for years in that respect, and you can't mess up the weapon. You can't shove something in backwards and go, oh my God, or should say upside down. The six rounds is because you don't individually load a round. There's only enough space in the magazine retainer area for five rounds. So, when you insert the stripper clip into the rifle and you close the bolt, if you try to top it off, it's really not going to work. Some springs are a little soft. You might do it, but it's just going to cause heartburn for you. You don't want that. So, again, it's a one round in the chamber right off the bat. You're always picking a round up every time you put the stripper clip in and five rounds in the magazine. We're ready to go in an inline stripper clip that is, has a spring, looks like just a bridge spring that's coming up from below that's maintaining pressure on the cartridges while they're retained by the stripper clip. The Carcano is very lethal. A lot of people died from 6.5 and 7.35 Carcano bullets during World War II, so don't think it's anything to laugh at. But right now, I don't know any good place to pick up stripper clips. You're going to have to scour the internet. I would say this, if anybody's listening that has a plastic company, plastic. Originally, the stripper clips were made out of brass. Later on they did produce them in steel, in spring steel, which is the most common one that everybody runs into. Every round of ammunition was loaded into stripper clips. They didn't have separate piles of ammo and you load the stripper clips before you use them. That's not how it worked. The ammunition coming in what is kind of a pinkish looking box, if it's a 6.5 it's kind of brownish, but if you pay attention the cardboard has kind of a pinkish tent. It's a reddish pinkish tent. That was so you could tell the difference in theory, ha ha, between the 7.35 and the 6.5 Carcano route. And there are three stripper clips per box. There were some that were four, and so you might run into some surplus like that. It's very easy. It'll be, say, 6.5 or 7.35, easy to read, even if you can't tell the color change because it's faded over the, you know, what, almost, not a century, but getting there, it's working on it. And so the big thing here again is if you get the military surplus boxes, you will have stripper clips in there, but you still need more. So if somebody can build it, you could make a plastic stripper clip. There'd be no reason not to. And whoever makes that right now, this would be the market window because people, a lot of people have the Carcano, they want to shoot it. They would like to have more stripper clips and it's a highly marketable item. The big thing is to minimize costs. Now, I don't know, somebody might have 3D printed these. Somebody might have come up with that. If they did, find the information, the technical data, and take advantage of it because that is a solution to give you more stripper clips. Now, how resilient that's going to be? Will it actually do what it's supposed to? Well, you get to test and find out. But a plastic Carcano stripper clip if you were able to do the proper math and physics It is something that would definitely be useful right now Now there's another gun out there. It's not the only ones labels require stripper clips and they have several different types Well, not several three different types at least if not four For the different French rifles because they also used a stripper clip some had as small as a three round stripper clip I don't know why the hell they did that but a three round stripper clip and that's the magazine For some of the labelle like car beans There were some constabulary slash artillery car beans and they have a little tiny short stripper clip and we carry three 8 millimeter labelle rounds Now another one that you have there's a lot of these out there is the 8mm Styr straight pull. Tons of these things came in. They were down to as little as $19.95. There's still a gun that pops in out there. They're being sold right now. And there's the Model 95 and there's the 06. I think there's the 1911 and a 1919 model. And this variation's on the same gun. They all use the Styr straight pull. man-lincher Carcano stripper clip. However, the Steyr stripper clips are capered and unlike Carcano, they can only go into the gun one way. There's only one way that that stripper clip is gonna fit in the M95. However, same problem. Now, Sarco might have these that used to have all the stripper clips. Sarco might have them. I have not looked at Apex gun parts. They might have them too. But you are going to have to look around to see who has what's left. Again, it's an orphan round. The surplus is long gone. But every once in a while, gun shows or even wherever you can find, gun broker, whatever I guess, whatever ammo dealer you can find. Every once in a while, somebody gets a cache of this stuff from somebody's collection. and it might be up for snag that way. You might be able to tag it and run with it, but I don't know. Now, can you use a rifle with individual rounds? Yes, you can. Although, again, at least one stripper clip would be handy for that kind of work. The Stire Straight Pull is a really sweet gun to shoot. Very comfortable gun to shoot. And it's both in the carbine and or in the full battle rifle length weapon which is the most common. The carbines are always popular because they're just short. So everybody usually give grabs them and keeps them. But the full rifle if you go to if you're wondering what I'm talking about go to Royal Tiger imports and they may may have one of the Stires listed there and even a photograph of because they are bringing these back from Ethiopia. Okay, they're coming back from overseas Anyway, let's do something before I go any farther Oh, we're past the bottom of the hour and it's weapons Wednesday. And so we have a bottom of the hour weapons Wednesday Standard He shoots me before God. You may ride a good late speed, you may know it's turn to master You forward march with speed, but you'll learn to back as much faster When you meet all mountain boys And the leader just starts Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, we'll prove Noah's rifle We'll raise it home, back across the briny water And giddy must come, as well as the students' slaughter But it's the way the job must do, and as soon as it's begun If Clinton's figure holds the butt through, the quickest will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle for everybody it is. Weapons Wednesday, your mind is your first best weapon. But if you don't back it up with physical force, means nothing. Then I'm gonna walk right over you, stop or I'll shout stop again, is going to accomplish, and it's obvious, the arrogance, the level of in your face police state BS that they have been going along with in the district of criminals. Well, they're involved in treason, but they're pirates, and pirates. especially since they really are pirates. In every respect, they are literally working as foreign agents of a foreign power against the American people with the ambition of destroying the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, converting us back into serfs and peasants on our land. In fact, it won't be our land. It will be, they claim, their property royal. So time to get rid of the problem. And as it is, everybody out there, I don't care. If they stayed in the district of criminals and just sit there and piddle around in their pool, that'd be fine. Because after all, we're all just fly over whether, don't we? Fly over terrain, I'm sorry, don't you know? That's what the rest of the country is. The peasant land, they're already thinking that way and have for a long time. They want to stay there and do what they're gonna do and they're cluck, our cluck ass Washington district of criminals, that'd be fine, but they just can't do that. So they're vomiting out. amongst the people and that's what's demonstrated why everybody needs to organize arm equipment, train as militia for mutual defense, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory, understand logistics. And right now, I cannot emphasize enough that we need support units. I think one of the best organized formations we've gotten in this last month has been a combination combat engineer and wrench turner unit because we've got a whole bunch of people in a particular area that have and work for. We have several groups like this anyway, but we've got a unit that's organized around construction, heavy construction company. They have the machinery, they have the tooling. But they also have great experience in working with all of the equipment and repairing all of the equipment. So they are also a service support unit as needed. And they've made everything mobile. In fact, one of the things they purchased here the last three months, I didn't know about the one I saw it on eBay as a matter of fact, it was a clamshell mobile maintenance shop trailer. Well, they had everything. It had everything almost on board. It was actually very complete as far as the equipment and the generator. Plus, it has an umbilicus for plugging in another generator. Well, they huddered down a generator that was appropriate for the unit that was a military mobile. They re-supplied the tool crib on board, set up a couple of other trucks that they already have, that they already paid for, that were, you know, extras. as the support vehicles to go along with the heavy shop. And literally there is a lathe on board. They've got a Miller, a Britnall, forgive me, a Bridgeport Mill. They have a set of Miller welders and a bunch of other heavy stuff on board, but they can repair pretty much anything in the field with what they've got. And they already do this kind of work anyway. They work on farm equipment. They work on farm equipment nowadays. Don't think that little tractor with a couple of wheels, you know, little two tiny wheels up front, that's what I grew up on, working on a farm and bigger later on. But now today you're talking about stuff that matches out weight-wise and size-wise to any armored, armored vehicle out there. And they work on these every day. In fact, we get pieces of steel off that equipment all the time for other tooling projects because things break when they're out, you know, going out and doing 100, 200, 300 acres of real estate. And there's some rolling terrain there. Every once in a while something happens and they can go in and change out, fix out top to bottom. And if need be fabricate from scratch, which they do. That is one of the best units that we've actually organized in the last, what, year that I'd say? Because that is, I'm not belittling the rest, but it's just the idea that this is a critical support unit. Now another thing for you guys and gals, especially for you gals out there, is we need medical support units. We need many more medical support units. We got rifle, rifle and you know, again mechanized and infantry of all type, etc, etc. And combat arms were flush. We have massive quantities of personnel. But I would beg you, I would ask you right now, please, if you're listening, organized as medical support units if you have the ability to do so. Get it done now. There's a massive amount of support material. There's no reason for you not to have, you know, the ambulance, medical items, medical perishables in forests. I just passed off a whole pile of stuff that came from another hospice location. I did not have the space for some of the equipment, which included there were three wheelchairs. We got hold of braces, back supports, oxygen tanks, you name it, top to bottom, a little bit of everything. And what I'm trying to do right now is there are a couple of churches that are looking to organize. And of course the first thing they're thinking is that they're, you know, gonna have to fight. Well, you're all infantry. If they have their way, once the communists are in motion, they'll execute everybody. They're gonna shoot whoever they wanna shoot. They're gonna try to put you into the detention camp. They'll get you killed one way or another if they can. So we need to be prepared to stop, put the kibosh to that, stop that dead in its tracks. Literally dead in its tracks, okay? But because of this, your first training S would be to understand the concept. Many people already have military experience or at least have grown up with firearms, which is cool, so we don't have, we're not starting from zero. But for instance, that church group, like I said, ambulance, two, three pickup trucks, trailers to match, a generator pack, and hardware, and lots and lots and lots of perishables. That will keep people alive and again a lot of people are concerned I don't know if I could shoot someone well when you got some bastard who's trying to rape kill pillage and burn He-Sheets, you know queer ass way across the country you'll learn But in the meantime, we've got our own people that are going to be hurt. We need to be able to get them back into circulation or again, first alleviate pain, get them into repair, and then determine what it is that they can do after that. If they have to go home, they're going home. But one way or another, we're going to take care of our own. So medical support is especially critical. Now another thing is signal communications and there's, I got a lot more goodies than I expected. For instance, with that junk I picked up, it wasn't junk I picked up by the road. I've got three boxes of radios here. There's probably at least six, seven double bao fang sets that were in the, that were put out by the road that I picked up. That's what you need to be watching for. But if there's a need to pick up, If there's a need to build a formation from scratch, guys, we've got a lot of experience in dealing with where to find mostest for the leastest. And that way, again, by making it cheaper in one area, you can afford the technologies in the other. You probably thought you weren't going to be able to shell the money out for it because you wouldn't have the money. Okay, just a heads up there. So medical support, communications is another one. and also service support maintenance operations along with transport units. That, in fact, even if you're listening and you're by yourself, maybe you have one or two other friends that are gonna pitch in. Go find yourself a pickup truck, tactify it just like we've been telling you, get a trailer. No, do not get a brand new truck, piss on that idea. What you pay for a brand new truck, you buy a whole fleet of lesser used vehicles. The big thing is you got any time wrenching, Get out there and wrench that suck until she's tuned up where she needs to be. Make sure the brakes work. It starts, it stops, it turns. It goes down the road. Most important is we don't want a casualty if you have to evacuate people stepping through the back end. So let's make sure she's not rusted apart. But a vehicle that's got some oxidation on it can be cleaned up, fixed, and is good enough for tactical operations because you may have to destroy it yourself. You may have to abandon in place and evacuate the AO and you're going to get rid of that so that the other side doesn't have it. Okay, so when it's something that's a crude, rude piece of equipment that works but it's, you know, cheap, you aren't going to cry too much about busting it up when the time comes. So that's one of the other reasons for going to better five, six, or ten used trucks for a few thousand dollars or less, depending on where you are. I've seen vehicles out of the state. Man, they're putting them out in ranges and shooting them up and they drove them out on the range. Oh, it's doing pretty. It's the ones we got. Well, yeah, but it doesn't have any rust on it. That's your tactical vehicle. But anyway, take the time, build it up, clean it up, get your spare tires, put your tool racks together, armor the thing up out quietly, out of sight. In other words, like we've talked about on the air, you can do that. If every one of you listening starts a vehicle project like that, and there are a lot of you. then think about the level of tactical transport that we have immediately available at our disposal, which by the way, we already do have a lot, but more is what we want. More is better. More is more gooder. There you go. And on that note, again also, as far as armament, let me remind you, if you have something that will take a drum, buy a drum for it. There's another thing like the bandit idea. Well prominent banner. Oh at least get a drum why? Even if you don't have automatic fire and typically again, I have told you you shouldn't be thinking about that why? How much time have you had? How much experience have you had firing an automatic weapon? Well none, but I need a machine gun. No, you don't need a machine gun. You need a rifle. That's accurate You can buy lots of weapons that have reasonable firepower, volume fire, you know, at your disposal. And if you understand how to use that twitchy little trigger finger of yours, I guarantee I could show you how to make that weapon work. And I swear to God, you had an automatic weapon down there, down range. They'd swear. Why? Well, you don't just spray and pray and burn 30 rounds. Fire control is the big thing. One, two, three, one, two, three, four, five. One, two, three, one, two, three. One, two, three, four, five. One, two, three, four, five. One, two, three. The idea is that with a drum, it's impossible to determine whether or not somebody's got a belt-fed weapon down range. In fact, if you really know what you're doing and you can change mags fast, watch Mr. McKillick. When he changes magazines with a man who's older than I am and what he can do, you can do the same. You just have to train. And you wouldn't know what I've got down range. An M1A, an FNFAL with a guy with a bipod and a good trigger finger control. So there's how you create the suppression fire routine with a pressed into service weapon to get you on the end of the game. And the more of it you train people to do like that, the more the bad guys get a little depressed about what they're facing, especially when you're also training to hit what you are shooting at. But suppression fire, automated, simulated automatic weapons fire is not hard. Why do we want to do that? Well, you got a truck, you might have a pedal mount, you might have a fighting station on board, or you're going to plan on doing that. Well, guess what? Using the other weapon, a weapon that is not select fire, as a suppression weapon like that will work. So again, it gets you into the groove, helps you to remember how things work, how it teaches you how to make things work, so that you understand how to properly integrate that mobile platform, that gun platform, truck people, troops, group transport, ambulance that you built. So 75 round drum for an AR-15. Hey, works fine. I've got 100 round drums. The Chinese were bringing 100 round 5.56 In fact, no, correction, one's 125 round. When all the Chinese stuff was coming in, they started making stuff for the AR-15. That's one of the reasons that they wanted them to stop because they were bringing certain things in that were quite useful. We have 125 round AR-15 drums built with the Chinese back in the 80s. A lot of people have them. Now, that's not what you're normally getting run into now, so the market standard is gonna be a 75 round drum. That's fine. Get one for every AR-15. Just one. Unless you've got a gun designated as a squad gun, then buy a quantity for that man. That particular gun needs to be supported as a suppression fire weapon. But you can also get drums for your FNFAO, M1A, you know, your M14, and the HK. And there's many other firearms. So you want drums for those for the same reason. Especially for theicular mount when the time comes. You don't want to be blazing away from the vehicle, by the way, because spraying and praying ain't going to make it. You've got to be able to practice or at least develop skill. So we'll work on that. But right now, you need to donald the I's across all the T's and bring the logistics port up to where it needs to be. And one of those, again, is specific magazines and reserve magazines. Oh, that's rather fascinating. Anyway, something else going on. We're still alive. You might have lost me again. Lost in the fog because there's technology flashing here, but we're okay apparently. So anyway, we're almost to the top for everybody out there also. Again, if you didn't see it, let's pop this one more time. Out in Colorado, the land of communism, in the communist Colorado police state, some young man, 12 years, not 12, young man, teen, preteen. 12 years old, had a Gatsden flag along with other bunch of other pro-americana patches on his backpack. Well, the communist teacher that is in his classroom decided to tell him that that was hateful and evil because the Gatsden flag represents slavery. Now, that piece of crap, he, she, it, knew better. And this is an agenda that came from the public fool system itself. The Commie Twit was more than happy to support it because that's what the Commie Twits in the public fool system do nowadays. And so the good thing is that they recorded this conference where they brought his mother in and told him all about how evil and bad and terrible and evil the demonstration of American history, the Gatsby flag was. Now, meanwhile, everybody started being told about this. There was a bunch of feedback and oh, oh, oh, oh, they had to back step from the public fool system in Colorado. that, oh no, no, no, it's okay for him to wear that. That's a part of American history. Yeah, well they all knew that, so did that twit who made the big deal about it. The school system did too. They had set up a rule because they were to attack anything American. Now, BLM queers a $3 bill, mambo, mamboi love association flag or fag or anything like that. Oh, that's perfectly fine. for the pedo queers that make up the teachers and counselors and principals of the school system especially the public fool system is not as queer and pedo as it is but you wear something american oh you're going to be merdeleted by the teacher for that they're going to try to get you Prozac they're going to try to get you Ritalin and I guarantee that that was on the list of things to do now the only reason they didn't go any farther is because everybody made a bunch of noise But that doesn't mean they won't be back, so to speak. So you all pay attention to that in an individual suit and copy as you hold up.
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