September 26, 2023
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4h 2m
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2023
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Mark Koernke discussed Michigan constable associations and their role in local militia structures, emphasized the importance of off-grid preparedness including propane refrigeration and non-digital appliances, addressed food storage and rationing strategies, and fielded caller questions about vehicle maintenance, washing machines, and survival equipment. The show covered mechanized equipment procurement and maintenance, training simulators for military vehicles, and warnings about government overreach including vaccine mandates and border security failures.
- constables
- militia
- michigan
- preparedness
- food storage
- propane
- off-grid
- mechanized equipment
- bren gun carrier
- m35 trucks
- vehicle maintenance
- shortwave
- government overreach
- vaccine mandates
- border security
- survival skills
- training simulators
- amish technology
- washing machines
- refrigeration
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I've been thinking, we all know what's going on. I've been watching this all the while. You and I have been sitting here as they've been coming and going. But, you know, the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses, I went to Live 365 and then I tuned into Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there are other places like PBN.4mT.com. I'm really worried about this. I'm really worried about this because for a long time... Oh I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. Hey, how is that, Tom? Isn't it, it's hideous I know Tom, but after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people, it's almost like they're in soup. It is definitely not roasting glasses, I don't want it. Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay Tom, I'll tell you what. When we go home, I want you to get out on the computer, I want you to go to Live 365, punch in Liberty Tree Radio, then you can go, or you can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, or you can go to pbn.4mg.com, but you know what, Tom? Like I said, calm down, start to get focused. The closet monster lives! Oh yes, in fact, look at that one over there. Oh man, that guy looks like death warmed over, doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tommy, you notice something? They look perfectly normal. My God. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check... Oh my God! Oh! Look at... Doc, there's one... He's trying to get hold of your throat! Tom! Okay, I got him, I got him, I got him, it's okay, I got him! I invented the internet! I invented the internet! I invented the internet! No thanks! Okay, you're safe now, Tom, we gotta get out of here, let's go! Okay. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. He was speaking low to me. He set out 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 of the free, 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 number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seize 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 will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd 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 watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free and home to ladies and gentlemen this is the First hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Hernke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, north, southeast, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org. We're also on satellite. Once you hide all our merchant rain operators, whatever body of water you're on, we're going to be running out of some of it when the old freeze over for the Great Lakes take place, but you'll still be out there somewhere in all the other bodies of water on the planet. And of course, We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States, to include CV base stations, AM and FM micro stations, and other technologies, too numerous to mention, including free and independent and separate systems from the Internet. Although they are an Internet duplicate. And we're doing a really fine job of expanding in that area. Also, I guess we might be on a couple of the new independent ground wire telephone grids. These are not part of any of the regular system, and the farther that the enemy gets away from older technology, well, the more we're able to embrace it. So keep it up. And again, today's date, well, it's first of all Tuesday, it's Communications Tuesday. It is the 26th of September. It is the 15th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2023, old earth calendar. 2023, battle for the Republic and the Dance of Swords. But here it is September. We're headed towards the last week here right now of September. And that only has 30 days by the way, and we're running out of 2023. Wow, wow, they take along. Of course the bad guys realize this too. So they're becoming more friend-zied about the situation. So anyway, stuff going on. Well, interesting things, number one here in Michigan. Again, the Constable Associations are stepping up. Interestingly enough, I think that's going to be the next big sweep. If everything goes well, the townships will be reinstating and rebuilding the constable core, the constables of the townships, which is a high priority. These are not under the direct control of the sheriff. They're the other elected official of the states in terms of peace officer. And most people have avoided talking about constables. I've talked about it for as long as I've been on the air. And again, it's one of those things that needs to be picked up. It's going to have to happen with the administrators realizing that they're going to need the muscle at the local end to push back on the regime when the police state goes away. We know they're going to go. Again, the local constables are managed at the township level and again are a good solution. Now the best way to explain constables before we go any farther is just as the sheriff is the elected county officer. So the subordinates who in theory if we had a legitimate form of American government in place, which for the most part we don't right now, There are too many mish-mish scams that have been pushed because of the War Powers Act and the scam with the kosher mafia bringing in the 1913 Federal Reserve Act so that the kosher bankers, the Jewish International Banker Corps, could take over American finances and piss on us from every step of the way from that point forward stealing from everybody that they possibly could as they always do. Well, what's interesting about this is again, The sheriff, first of all, is the manager of the militia, or the county. The red books, as I've told you about, and in fact we have a few examples of the many that were preserved, are little pocket books that actually identify every able-bodied human male on the, you know, county roster as members of the militia. The county coroner had the ability to take people off of the list based upon possible infirmities slash disabilities. So what's fascinating about this is, again, there's another element, the Township Constables, Who in reality on the one hand were the last close check and balance to whatever might happen with catastrophe with bad government? On the one hand their job was to as subordinates help to manage and bring forward the militia Locally at the township level which would then of course come together at the county level in many cases constables in reality were individuals that would be subordinate officers managing platoons or the equivalent to a company, perhaps, depending on how big the community, how large was the population in the area of activity. Now, the management system was pretty successful. In fact, virtually every state east of the Mississippi had the same basic mechanism in place for most of the history of the United States. Now, granted, the first 13 colonies, which became states, had the base structure in place and then continued with it past the American War for Independence, with militias being maintained in good numbers for more than a century, century and a half. And in fact, theoretically, they're still there, but not with the National Guard. The National Guard is federalized. making it a non-state entity despite all the lies and fabrications they try to create. Well, the National Guard is a state militia. It's the active element that the federal government manages. Where do the commissions for the officers come from? See, the big division here is that state commands would have and would commission the state officers so that there would be a division to protect and maintain sovereignty of the respective counties and the respective states. Well, guess what? That doesn't happen now, does it? So contrary to the desperate lie that's maintained by the National Guard types, who of course are Federalists to begin with. So they of course, in every way, shape or form, want to poo-poo, spit out or deny anything that has to do with the population managing itself without some overlord coming in and well. operating the way they do now. The fascinating thing about this is that again the township constables were the check-in balance to the sheriff and of course combined with another check-in balance you know that paranoid American system as the Brits always loved to call it for many many decades well many many well couple of centuries our American paranoid former government also allowed for the county coroner to override the sheriff is need be now how reliable any of this would be purely a matter of whether or not people would man up when the time comes to deal with the problem. If it raised its ugly head, the sheriff might actually be working as a Tory, might be working as a an operative for the Chinese. Did I say that? Yeah, that's the kind of stuff we're seeing now, isn't it? So the township constable is a critical component. There's nothing they can do to stop it. There's nothing they can do to nix it. And the big thing is that the townships need a rank and file element down to that level of government as part of their protections. And all up and down the mechanism, there is supposed to be a Peace element a paid an enforcement arm is what everybody likes to call it Dave, but a peace officer element From the townships and local municipalities and towns and villages and whatever all the way up to Congress Now Congress doesn't know how to wield its energies anymore because they've been a lazy bunch of SOBs sucking globalist tit for a very long time while claiming to work for the American people. And needless to say, they don't want to remember how the American forum is supposed to work. You don't get payoffs that way. You don't get emoluments and special sidebar grants and money that's been laundered from Tel Aviv, Ukraine back to the United States. Oops, did I say that? Yeah, Tel Aviv, Ukraine, I'm telling you. So if we put the kibosh to this, again, we're going to have to ensure that the townships don't get lazy again, although progressively over the decades and perhaps another century they will. It always happens. People are notoriously more than happy to avoid responsibility whenever possible and will always use your power if people are stupefied through the public fool system which right now it's a horrible situation. It's going to have to be fixed. Our forms of government are already in place. It's not like we have to burn the whole place down, but we'll have to fight to protect ourselves from those who wish to enslave us. And this is why the constables and the sheriffs were put in place. And it's why they need to be properly installed, I won't say reinstalled, but installed once it can be identified who's loyal to America as opposed to the lip service working for the Chinese or the globalists or whatever other spit swapping ring knocking. P.O.S. happens to be the next poo ball up in line for them so that they can, again, avoid responsibility. And that is the biggest problem that we face right now. So we're gonna have to get this squared away. A lot of people are working at it right now, and it is going to continue to expand. It's not an if, it's just now how soon, when. So the constable, a duly elected office, by the way. Does it need to be paid? No. The money to be paid? Can you have, well, think about this, you have sheriffs and then you have deputy sheriffs. Well, you have constables and then yes, you have deputy constables. So you can flush out the constable core to as large as you feel you need to because again, both the elements of the sheriff's office and those parts of the end end that which makes up the constable core are supposed to be militia. local militia. That's simple. So again, but now when all we know there's a court mechanism, yes, we understand how the court mechanism exists. Throw out the admiralty court though, and you'll understand very quickly why it is that the founders established the system the way that they did. You're not supposed to think about that either. The courts have to be straightened out, which means that the present admiralty court will be gone. In fact, they're probably trying to figure out how to scam us on that one right now. because you're not in the proper court with regard to American constitutional construction and that they don't want you to start asking questions about. You need to make sure you pose questions to people to try to get the brain juices flowing so that they'll actually maybe step back and think for a bit. But what we have to be aware of is that they try to take the existing court and just all of a sudden randomly claim that it's become a common law court. You can't be done. No more so than the possibility of the common law courts becoming admiralty courts. They had to shunt the admiralty court or forgive me, shunt the constitutional court, throw it off to the side, and we are in the wrong court structure. Well, again, it's going to have to be that part is going to be burned out of the country. The the Admiralty Court will be gone. That is an absolute guarantee. If nothing else happens initially, the structure of the court, as you know it today, and its malfeasant actions will be gone. This also means that pretty much all of its rulings will be gone too, most of which are inconsistent with the body of the law of the nation from the get-go. Anyway, as it is, Next step, and again, constable. Keep that in mind. We're planting seeds because the garden is already being sown. Next, I have to say hi. Again, if you didn't catch this, it's Tuesday. But I want to say thank you to the White Rabbits, Dark Angels, and also the Black Crows, these three units. We're doing some phenomenal work this last weekend. I got a chance to see some more of the video footage from what was done and thumbs up. They're working on a mechanized element that is going to be like nothing. Well, it's comparable to the more traditional armor that we have, but it's all new program technology. So good work for the White Rabbits, Dark Angels, and Black Crows, and all part of the MML, MMAL, forgive me, Mission Militia at Large, and the guys are doing a really good job. I got their artwork too. It's really cool. I've got all three of their unit patches here. The girls that were doing the artwork for me for the new training manuals are the ones who did this. And by the way, just on that note, we always try to add as much as we can to the dimensions of what we're doing in terms of making it interesting. So I decided that with the new TMs, we're going to kind of take the method of the old PM magazines. PM, remember the PM mag which was about the size of a half of a folded eight and a half by 11 sheet of paper. That's basically the size of it. And there were three basic characters. You had the blonde voluptuous Steve Canyon type character, you know, Steve Canyon. style with regard to how the characters look. You have the young kid who was the wrench turning mechanic and he had old Sarge. Old Sarge of course and then there were two or three other characters that constantly participated in the illustrations. And the whole idea behind this is that you brought up a subject and there was always a little bit of a bubble cartoon thing going on, but then there was an actual, although all hand-written, these were all illustrated as cartoon, but detailed realistic cartoon images of gamma goats. M-151, Ford Mutts, M-35s, Sheridan Tanks, Abrams, M-60s. Any of the APCs go down the line, anything that was American, Air Defense, Chaparral's, Toad Trailers, it didn't aim us what it was. If there was an innovation, PM Magazine had it out there or a correction or a solution for something that everybody was having the same problem with. So the new trading manuals with a little bit of effort, I found a couple of, and I'm looking for two more artists, but I found a couple of girls who are really, really, really good with a pen and that's where we're going with the artwork. So it's going to look neat. Not that our other work didn't look bad, but it's a lot. Our most of the other work is traditional line drawing in terms of the illustrations as it should be. It's appropriate, but we're going to make it a little more interesting and they will be both black and white in color, which is kind of cool. But the first of the work is already done and I've got a, like I said, I've already sorted it out so that the next training manual, which by the way, includes part two of the militia anti-armored training manual. It's gonna incorporate a little bit. We're gonna start to incorporate it there with some of the internal art that's the leader in the clothes for the text, for the manual, the little TM training manual. And then we're gonna go from there with the rest of the artwork, so. Pretty cool, and I'm I want more actually I already gave them a list of things we're gonna be working on we are going to do a piece on Some really mundane subjects, but we'll make them interesting and again It we're good. It's it's making a big difference as part of the esprit de corps thing We've got the people we need to give him a chance give him a task They're more than willing to step up to it and get on with the mission also Forgot that to forgive me But this is as of tomorrow The nbf war college as and this is not for today. This is tomorrow Wednesday who we have a graduating class this is for the Senior NCO Academy so for hold on here. I'm reading as I go also the junior officers advanced course Congratulations we have Maybe 64 62 or 64 individuals that will be there I think they've got two people that they're don't know if they're stuck and we're called away for work one of them's a pilot But we'll have there'll be 62 graduates attending tomorrow's ceremony for the senior NCO Academy graduation and for the junior officers Academy In fact, I'm looking at the numbers here because again, the same problem. They got people that were made through the course, but we got one or two individuals that are, I guess, either flight or working overseas or working in another part of the country and they're not just not going to be there, but 104 new junior officer, junior officer, academy graduates, the NBF4 college, these individuals have been through the one year course And needless to say, it's been actually quite intense. They incorporated the equivalent to two years worth of programming to try and get more junior officers in place for the different militia formations that are out there. I'd say about half of them are CMM that are a part of this group. I have to look at the numbers. It looks to me like just casually looking at it. 46, 45, 46. Individuals, I can't read that writing, are CMM individuals. So there's... I'll say 46. Be safe. Forgive me on that one. I could read it, but whoever wrote this, well actually it's the way it's typed, printed, came off a printer. I got fuzz right there. But 46 individuals from the CMM alone. And again, the next course has already started up. Here's another reminder because they are filling the classes. There's a pecking order and if you have to step out, if you can give everybody notice of this rather than last minute, if you don't think you're actually going to be able to step into the next slot, they ask that you give them a call or send a message by the spike system through the UltraNet because again, we can notify the next people in line. They'll come up and be part of the course. We've got a lot of people standing in line for this, so we've got to get them to where they need to be. Okay, so that, again, forgive me, I should have talked about that yesterday. And also the airborne school, of course the airborne course is running, and I think that they are going to complete a cycle. Well, they may or may not make it before stuff kicks off. So, we'll see what happens. They are accelerating two parts of the program again. If you show up, you're going to be there for many, many, many more hours than originally planned. So keep that in mind. But we're trying to get as many of the classes done and out of the way because we need people and field application. What you've learned, you're going to use. And probably sooner rather than later the way it looks. Let's get everybody motivated on that one. Now, another one. Keep mentioning, I keep harping on this thing, but somebody else I just saw today got one of these pistols. Now I've seen them closer up. You got three of them. Apparently bought one from Classic Firearms, and I think he paid a lot more than what we're talking about here, but the TARA, T-A-R-A, that's the name of the company that built the gun. It's the TP-9. It is $185 and it's over at CenterFireSystems.com. These are brand new guns. I got a chance to see what he bought. The two that he just picked up are virtually new in the box. There is no way they're used. I have handled more than enough hundreds of thousands of firearms and I mean, as in moving stuff around, helping with, raiding things, and these are virtually new firearms. So it's obvious, a little story that's been written about these and how they came about makes sense, okay? Number one, but for $185 you get two magazines, they're a 17-shot pistol, they're a Glock at slash SIG, you know, got a little bit of the lines of both, basic gun, nothing to write home about, looks to be a good firearm. Again, $22 for the magazines, buy the mags. If you have only so much money, buy all the mags you can with the money you have. If you've got like $400, spend $400 on the pistol and as many mags as you get for $400. Okay, see how that way? Or $300, whatever you got. But the idea is that you can always get 9mm ammo, but the mags, especially for this gun, they also, the ones that I've seen, look to be new. I don't know if they pull the spare mag out of each gun, because sometimes these guns come with three mags. Who knows? But whatever they did, they did. And the spare mags are $22. So you get the gun for $185. You get spare mags for $22. And that's over at CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. It is the T-A-R-A. By the way, it's Terra Aerospace. That's what's cute. Aerospace, I believe, but could be just aerospace. T.P. dash 9, $185, definitely worth the money. They look brand new. I don't know, the boxes don't want it all. Now, looking at the box first, it's like, well, that hasn't been anywhere. And then they open the, open the boxes up. It's like, no, those guns haven't been anywhere either. Anybody, they were shot for test, but they ain't been held or handled by anybody else. So, definitely it's a solution if you need a personal hand cannon to fit the niche because you don't have one yet and you don't have much money. That is an excellent buy. $185 over at CentrifierSystems.com. And we have a caller. Who do we have? Mark. Gotcha. Go right ahead. Dave in the thumb here. So, my buddy gave me this ammo can about 13 years ago. It's actually a tube from an A1 Abrams shell. Do you know what I'm talking about? For an M1 Abrams? It holds a shell for an A1 Abrams tank. Are you familiar with that thing? Well, I haven't seen them in a while. They were available in in the 105 and 120s way, way back. I haven't seen those for quite some time available and sometimes even come to shells to a rack, you know, to a carrier. It's metal. Okay, that's a good start. Well, either way is good. Cylindrical. It's got like a, like a hex kind of almost like a nut on the bottom and on the top and in the middle. Like it's connecting two tubes together And it's a stands about four feet tall maybe yeah, and And I opened that thing up. I got when he gave it to me. You know he came to visit you Texas guy and I think he was in he was an artillery guy in the 66 calve and He brought me a bunch of ammo cans, and that was one of them And I opened it up back then and wow did it stink. And it kind of freaked me out. And I opened it up today or the other day and I'm you know I found it in the basement and I'm like what the hell is in this thing? He says it's clear-dyed, that smell. Is that right? Well it could be. I mean I don't know which propellants they're using but what it is is you have vaporing off of the munitions. Yeah off the off the primary charge, but you also have just like the like the Chinese do they use formaldehyde to eradicate Well, you know, I mean you've opened up Chinese ammo before or Russian ammo guys if you ever notice if you don't take it whenever you Okay, if you ever get a chance you can compare the smell But what they do is the last thing before they seal the can is they hit the paper with, they also have a discount paper in the cans. They hit it with about three, four drops of formaldehyde and then lock the can down. And it's most likely that it may be what you're smelling is the, again, the formaldehyde is the last step before sealing. Now, the other consideration is that the ammunition itself is ethering. I've mentioned this many times. A lot of ammunition is green going into the tube, going into the shell. And what happens is it's expected that the crystalline structure will develop while, because it's not harmful, but it will ether. In other words, the materials, while it's bonding and curing the rest of the weight, normally that would breathe off, or you know, breathe off, forgive me, When you're loading, when you're putting everything together, when you're loading the shell to a degree, you're losing a certain amount of that. The greater the volume of propellant you have, obviously the more you're going to have bleed off. So it depends on what it is your mortar shells, it is stink. There's a funny reason everybody calls them cheese charges for mortar shells. Go look up cheese charge. But one of the reasons that name came about was because in storage when you open one of those sealed containers, it is like a blue fromage. It is like a blue fromage, you know, blue cheese. It's just thinking. Yes, it does think. It is horrible. You did not like the cheese? You did not like my cheese? So, what's interesting, it's the same with these shells. Now, it's not the warhead. I mean, unless the warhead is HE or something, and there again, you can have it. It's not going to be seeping out, per se, but it's more likely that it was either A, a formaldehyde, or another agent that they drop in, last but not least, when they want to eradicate any oxygen, preventing additional oxidation of the round while in storage. So there's a there's like a cushion sleeve in it with a strap, you know on top like to pull about it But it only moves about an inch. It won't twist I don't know. I don't want to rip the strap off it or you know, it's purely designed for it to break it's yeah, it's purely designed the round is nested to begin with so that you have minimal motion because if you have motion you can you can get galling So what they or I should say well, oh come on. There's another term for it when you can scall. Well, no, it's a galling I guess but the thing is the The idea is that you pull it. So you pull the the retainer back so far and Then you grip the round and extract the round from the nest probably depending on which one of those it is I'm since I'm doing over the radio. Yeah. Okay, it's it's it's metal not plastic, right? Yeah, it's all metal. Yep Okay, you see later on they make them out of thick wall polymer. I mean they've been made out of Bakelite polymer sheet metal This is steel and it's heavy You know, there's nothing in it, but it I mean it is heavy now he jokingly said oh it you know, it started depleted drop depleted uranium round, you know and I laughed but I it didn't did it? defense and what the round, okay look at the nomenclature on the outside of the can. At the very least it will give you, it'll give you the information on the obviously the date spec, it should give you the type of warhead, it may give you a model of propellant, it depends on what's stamped on the side there and what was priority for the era when it was issued. For the Ordnance Officer, the reason that they want to know about the propellant is, especially since we have different manufacturers and different windows of time when rounds have been made, the Ordnance Officer's job is to actually manage the munitions and to identify if there's something that is If you are using the weapon in the field, they're taught that they can adjust the use of the rounds and clutch them. In other words, okay, we've got a problem with the Series 6, this serial number here, they work, but we see that there's a hesitation and discharge, there's lack of reliability with regard to point of impact. It could be any number of things that they've evaluated while still once in the field. So, number one is all the nomenclature on the side so you can track down a problem as much as anything. And it should tell you if it's HESH, SABO, it could be training, it could be, for instance, discarding SABO training round because the typical discarding SABO round after the first few generations, yes, can be depleted uranium. So the thing is to find the numbers on there if you were worried about it and track the information down. If you go through the internet, you'll find that usually there's a database out there. I mean, people are always curious about ordnance, so I would think we could track it down pretty much over the counter. But look at the nomenclature. You'd be amazed how much. If it says hash or heat or hep, Okay, there's a number of different, like I said, we've always had a cornucopia for a very long time. We've had most armies, not just us, have a cornucopia of solutions for killing things when it comes to big guns. And this was a tank round, right? It was not an artillery round, it was a tank round. Right, it was A1 Abrams, they said tank round. Yeah, and it was, see, remember the Abrams started out, well the A1 would have been 120 or should have been 120, but the original Abrams, because the gun wasn't ready, which wasn't tested completely yet, was the 120 millimeter Euro gun. and we bought from Tank Automotive Command the five test gun tubes. Now here's the problem. We couldn't, we could buy them, but they had to be cut. So my argument was, why do you want to bid on those? I said, because I need five short artillery howitzers. And he goes, what? I said, well think about it. We get to pick where we cut them. They don't. They don't care, as long as we cut them. So we got the original 120 millimeter tubes that were tested on the Abrams or for the Abrams and an Abrams turret. First for fitting and evaluation, then they actually do gun range testing, etc. But they have to have a, not a dummy, but they have to have the actual tube, they have to work the experimental gun mantlet, you know, how everything balances out, everything's got to be locked down, they have to figure out how to make it work. And when they were done, they sold those at Sulfurage. Now the reason I bring it up is is you're sure it's a here's the other thing It should tell you right there if it's a 105 round or if it's a 120 millimeter round Yeah, I'll have my son look at it and and then I'll I'll put it in a text and send it to you Yeah, again, send me a picture. I'd be curious. Anyway reason is that I've had them with the 105, these are heavier than the SIN, they made a double pack can. The same devices you have there with the unit side by side and with a bridging set of bridging bars that went, you know, that clamped them together or they were welded depending on what year and what model. And I think they dumped the idea of welding because they like the idea of separating because, you know, you got to have some horsepower and no hemorrhoids to pick up two of those things loaded. You're right. You know, in other words, your Hylo is going to do more of it than you guys. Well, two men can handle it. It's not a problem. But it's the idea that these are sensitive rounds. It has a packing nest inside, doesn't it? It's armored on the inside? You know, I can't tell. There is a, there is a, when I open it up, it's got like a cushioned, there's a sleeve in there that has a strap on it. And then it's like a foam cushion. And, you know, it's solid. I can't, but, you know, I pulled the strap. to pull that tube out and or the sleeve and it locks down about you know you get about an inch of it out and it doesn't move after that so. Right, the purpose behind that is because the case itself is sensitive. If you have a fracture or a compression, I want that fracture forgive me it'd be obvious, but if you have a compression or a dent that creates a weak point on the case when it's did what it's fired when the gun is discharged. and you can have a failure of rupture of the case in the chamber. As long as big guns like this have been around, two things cause more malfunctions than anything else. You obviously want to be careful with the warhead. It's so embarrassing when things get damaged. But the body of the case, it's no different from handling a rifle round. And what happens, the first thing you're doing when you're loading is everybody should be inspecting the round as you're handing them to the loader when he's putting them into the racks inside the vehicle. And this goes back to policy. I work with a lot of guys. We have a bunch of Sherman's. We've got a whole bunch of M24's. And we have the comparable things that go with them. Well, years ago, those guys that were handling these through World War II, Korea and early Vietnam, they're coaching us on everything and they helped to build these things. So the point is, they walked everybody through the process of loading the vehicle because you don't want to just toss it up and ding the side of the case into all those hard metal objects that are on the outside of the vehicle. But you also don't want to get bounced around because you don't know how it got to you. So the big thing is America, although most countries treat their ammunition carefully, they're not stupid, but America spends a gross amount of money on packaging, which is great because that's why our munitions are so reliable. But dings or oxidation are the two things that will, with long-term storage of heavy munitions, take the gun out and lock it right up. In fact, let me remind you, remember a few years ago I pointed out a couple of videos I want everybody to watch before the Corona Beer Virus crap hit, and it's some excellent video footage with the Donbass Patriot militia, the Eastern militias fighting the communist Ukrainians. When they were when they pulled out a long Lance a Basically a tank gun mounted on a chassis It's the biggest of the tank guns made that the Russians still have in the service most people do if they have them I don't think the raw many of the Russians have if any anymore But if you pay attention that video as I pointed out they were unloading the ammo and they had to take a Brillo pad take a scotch brake pad and go over the whole case and and polish it down. Why? Well, because a lot of their munitions were done with what was a zinc chromate finish on steel for the cases they were using, which was traditional, and by the way. But what happened, they found out in long-term storage, is you get these little flecks of oxidation because of the way that the crystalline material that makes up the finish, how it deteriorates while it was in storage. So, before you can just pull it out of the case and jam it into the gun, you have to have a whole bunch of these green pads around and you sand off everything all the way around the perimeter of the case and around the shoulder, which is most important. Because that's where the adhesion, that's one of the two points where adhesion can really take place and what it'll do is lock up the gun. Well, you can get around downrange, but you're not going to fire again because it didn't eject. So that's why there's such care. Number one is if you have the case laying next to the storage device and you even have let's say just a fixed rib of say plastic and the case gets hammered, okay, what will happen is, and this is why they nest it the way that they do, is otherwise the kinetic energy, it's like billiard balls. If it hits the outer wall, it's going to hit the inner case of the shell and perforate it or dimple it. So what you see there, what you've got, is the solution which is to bed or nest it with a rubber baby buggy bumper perimeter that is malleable so it will take the hit. Even if the can dents on the outside, the standoff will compress before it does any damage to the case. That was the logic. Now, if you get hit hard enough, something's gonna come through. It's like saying there's bulletproof anything. There's no bulletproof anything and there's no ding proof anything, but it's as good as they could get. It's a pretty heavy ammo can, I know that. It's solid, it's heavy, and it's got a really tight seal on it. So it's pretty interesting. I'll take a picture. It's still a good storage unit. You know what it would be good for? Depending on which model. You may have just enough room so you could take an upper and lower end store room inside that. for an AR. In fact, a way to make sure that you could, you go with an AR-15 flat top with a flat front sight, and now you've only got the height of the top of the receiver to the pistol grip and that should fit right in there. So what do you do first? Well, you take a can, put a big long strap on it, Make sure you paint the sucker up or if it's plastic do the same figure out what will fit in the very bottom. You load that up with a material. It could be ammunition, it could be your tactical gear, but you put that in the bottom with a big long strap double strap stirrup to get it to be able to pull it out. and then you grease up, seal up, seal a meal package or plastic pack your upper and lower, slide those in there, and then do a couple of bandoliers with inside another bag with more straps, because you've got to be able to get it out of the stupid thing. And what I would, yeah, so you put the Tuck Magazines in left and right as tight as possible, but not see you jam them in there, and then you probably still have enough room for some light web gear on the top or whatever. and steal it shut. You can stick that in a barn, put that in a hayloft, put that in a garage, and put it where it can't be seen and forgotten, and nobody would know the difference. Right, right. Yeah, they're good containers. Draw a map to get to it. Yeah, exactly. Well, yeah, remember, everybody figure out this is this is cache number one, this is cache number two, this is cache number three, this is cache number four. You have cash number one and you know where it is. If anything happens or somebody puts a gun to your head, that's where you go. Then cash number two is your wife's. And everybody knows where it is, but that's the one that she takes somebody to if they put a gun to her head. And if you have one for each family member, you know where you're gonna ambush the bastard. You took your family member because your family member's gonna take the longest trail around them to get to that cash. And the only way that they can get to it is she has or he has to show it. You get there before everybody else, you get rid of whoever took your family member, and then you take all the goodies they have. Interesting. You got the hoe? You got the hay? Yeah, well you do caches. Not everybody, everybody has a different, you know, thing to expose. And that way you have a safety package that may allow you to recover the person alive. That doesn't mean you'll keep the other. Then you'll keep the ones that took your family member alive. Oh no. We have other plans for them. Long conversations until they tell me everything I need to know about who sent them. That's the next one. So anyway, hopefully I give you an idea. They're actually a great package. The German ones, I've got a ton of those. In fact, we got those from Sulfurge the same way because when they were testing those, they had the plastic versions, which are kind of a, oh, they're like a Kelly, they're a little darker than a Kelly green, but they're a darker green and they get nomenclature is stamped, is heat stamped right into the tube. And again, those come if they're the 105s, they actually made those in double packs. They got massive carry handles on them. I don't know if that was just for transport, something they did, or if it was a regular issue at the time with NATO and the German Army. But there's a number of different types out there. Mortarounds the same way. And also mortarround cans. And those are all fit great for doing weapons caches because you can put a lot of unique things inside those fairly large tubes and they're designed absolutely keep the water out. Now when you seal it up, I would still, for instance nowadays, I would take Gorilla Tape, I would take a caulk anyway and go right around the outside with bathtub caulk, let that sit, and then Mark's paranoid, so then I would take Gorilla Tape and go over that with wide Gorilla Tape. Now ain't nothing coming in after that. I mean, by the time it does, we're all dead and gone. You know what I mean? In fact, somebody's been digging up 200 years from now and probably find it. Yeah, it'll be like a, what do they call that? A, when they stick a cylinder in the ground and they take it. Yeah, time vault. Yeah, time capsule. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. It would make a good one, I'm sure, yeah. I don't think there's any carry handles on or anything. Like I said, it's got like two, they're not nuts, but they are shaped like a nut, you know. And there's three of them. There's one on each end, the lid, the bottom, and then one in the middle connecting two tubes together. And I'm sure they're welded. Well, now they might, because you see, they also used to make what they call the spinner. I mean, this is some of the stuff you have in the field. There's a bolt mark in the very bottom. It was standing upside down. And it's been, I got that thing over 13 years ago, maybe 15 years ago. And I haven't seen it a while. We're moving stuff around the basement and it got uncovered. And I stuck it over by my treadmill and area. I was checking it out and there is a bolt in the very bottom center of it and I thought that was the top and I was trying to figure out how the hell do I twist this thing open, you know? And I finally decided, all right, I turned it over and sure enough, there was a handle on the end and a little... a cotter pin, well not a little one, but a big cotter pin you pull off and you're stable and then there's a lever and you flip the lever over and then you twist it open and it locks in place, you know, and I'm like, wow. And then when I opened it, that smell hit me like, holy moly, what the heck is that? I remembered it from when he gave it to me and he said, that's good. I, I'm in, you know, 1981 he got inducted and He said, that's cordite. I'm like, okay, I heard a cordite, but what the hell is it? Is it an accelerant? You know. Cordite is actually, well, it's cordite based, but again, remember, there's been changes in munitions over and over again, but everybody says, I smell a cordite. And in reality, that's... I mean the sweet smell of. Sweet smell, sir. And of course it burns off nicely so he'd get rid of part of that when the first time you touch off around. But don't worry, this one right behind it. Ready to stink everything up again. Well, again, if anybody... I don't know, it's fun to take a picture of it tomorrow and he works midnight so he'll be... he's out now but... In the morning when he gets home from work, I'll have him take a picture of that thing and we'll send it to you. Excellent. Yeah, I'd be curious. We might even want it. We might make a deal. Alright, cool. Because we have big things that go boom. So remember some things we still can always use more of. We may have collected them slowly, one at a time, but we do have quite a few of them. So there are many different exotic pieces of equipment that you either tow or run all on their own and they're big bore. And now the other thing here, all the stuff at your camp, all these camps you name? A lot of people personally, no, no, no, a lot of people personally owned, I mean the vehicles are privately owned. Example is the BTR 60 that we ran into last season. There were two different ones. One was on the east coast and the other one was located down at the bottom of Ohio. The one at the bottom of Ohio actually came from one of the people we used to deal with when we were buying ferrets and serisons. He had a bunch of other Russian equipment. And these are all, if everybody picks up their material, we don't own any of it. It's all privately owned militia property. Everybody has to deal with support maintenance, although typically everybody pitches in, which is how it should be. And so it's not as difficult to maintain because some of the pieces of equipment, once they would be in service, they are just like any other machine. They are constant maintenance. This is the one thing you have to be ready for. Even when you capture something, this ain't a movie, guys. I want to remind everybody, if you're capturing material and equipment from the aggressor, anything and everything that isn't nailed down, that's mechanical, that looks to be affiliated with it, is going down the road with you because if it doesn't, you're only going down the road so far. And that's one of the biggest issues is, again, short-term maintenance is not a big deal. It's basically lubricants and changing out fluids, things of that nature. But if you think about a tank, on the one hand, they always try to show everybody with armored vehicles, track vehicles, or for that matter, wheeled vehicles, but tracks are the ones that always make them think you think they're a tank in the field. You don't want to ram buildings with tanks. Whatever you do that, when you get back off the grid, so to speak, and you're going to the rear, when the mechanic sees it at the other end, he's probably going to want to beat the living snot out of you, because he's the one who's going to fix everything. So, and not only that, but remember, garbage that falls on your vehicle has a tendency to create clutter. You can't see out the vision blocks or the vision system. You can't move equipment. Well, that kind of defeats the purpose behind survival. Okay, your survivability rating goes down very, very quickly. So this is another thing where You have to think of it as any other industrial machine like a backhoe. Backhoe is a beautiful piece of equipment, but it has hydraulic hoses, it has, you have to maintain, as we just said, fluids and filters. But the next step is with use and abuse comes work that needs to be done to keep the thing running. That's where it ain't the razor, it's the blades. So the biggest issue with getting any of this equipment is immediately thinking forward. about where we get spare parts or can we fabricate. Now I'm going to tell you something, I've helped to fabricate more body parts for British and Russian equipment than anything that we've had, Warsaw Pact equipment, but also, you know, American, like, I'll tell you the most common thing we used to pick up for a long time were half tracks. I've scoured this area for every half track in the five county area and I think we got them all now. I don't think there's any left, any backyards. But the last one was down the road. Miles of work. So the 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. 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We had lush weather So the apples are looking good the pears peaches everything is lush in fact We're gonna fill every jar and every can we've got with either dried or again canned as in mason jar type canning a Wet packing there we go get it right mark and we are going to eat well I'm going to continue to eat well because we eat well as it is because we take advantage of every little thing we can find that's cheap. And interesting, unique. We also have a veritable bouquet, a cornucopia of different foodstuffs that we intentionally put away. So, well, food bouquet just isn't going to be here. Not that I worry about that anyway. I'd be rather happy. I'm happy no matter what it is we're eating, as long as it's not people. Okay, other people will be thinking about you looking like shank of human with barbecue sauce. You might want to be ahead of the curve on that, buy more ammo to make sure that doesn't happen to you. And by the way, also buy more foods. You're not thinking about the other guy's shank of human when the time comes. Anyway, now, you know, the last thing we're talking about there, we had to kind of rush it. First of all, we privately owned vehicles of all kinds. Some of them like what I've done a lot of other people does we donate to a particular group or core? But with a especially with mechanized equipment. What's really great is if you do have a team working together But you got to be on the same page and this means that one person or multiple people work on the associated project of hey We found a vehicle now we want to keep it running, but we also want to think ahead Years ago, this was easier. World War II stuff especially was, you know, Diamond Dozen and all over the place, literally, all over the place. I have scoured back fields. The Epic was one we recovered the Tuna Mobile, which some of you are familiar with, the Brad N Gun Carrier, which we knew the full pedigree of. But we tracked it down up to the Thumb area, where our friend is. And had to go up there. It had been barn stored. But it was pulled out because they thought the barn was gonna fall down and the bar didn't fall down So they just pulled it outside which means it had some oxidation issues Not with the armor or anything like that, but with the internal parts of the vehicle. It's the only problem. Remember, entropy. Time waits for nothing So that was vehicles recovered, cleaned up, and it joined the Bren gun fleet that we have. We have a lot of Bren gun carriers. They're homogeneous armor plate not very thick. Everybody goes, well better than your bare ass hanging in the breeze. A brain gun carrier will do 45 to 55 miles per hour. If it's ungoverned, you probably could go faster, but God help you if anything goes wrong. But we made America, okay, the British carrier is designed by the British. It was actually the Cardin Lloyd weapons carrier initially. It was designed in a garage by a British officer, a garage, literally in his garage in his backyard. He said, hey, I can make this, and he did. After he made the prototype, he sold it to the Brits. The Brits embraced it, made tens of thousands. Well, Canada made a lot too, tens of thousands. But what most people don't know is in America we made tens of thousands of the brand gun carriers and we had an American nomenclature for it. We also made a stretched model. Now this is a fully tracked vehicle. The engine is mid-mounted right in the middle of the troop compartment. If you look up brand gun carrier, you'll usually, in fact, then go to Google there you go everybody hates Google, but you know use Google punch in Bren gun carrier mark 2 Now when you do that you're gonna also have overlap go to images. Don't worry about the story Just go to images first and you'll see the vehicle I'm talking about now The American version had more bogeys. They actually we made it a longer We made a standard Bren gun that we just said wait a minute. We need more room in this thing So they made a longer version These were made by Ford Motor Company, but other companies did produce them. The drivetrains, all Ford pickup truck, all Ford pickup truck off the shelf, and by the way, they were after World War II, 95% of all Ford truck integrated parts of the Brand Gun Carrier in 1955 were still being built. In 1965, it was at about 85 to 90%. What well yeah, cuz flathead engines and the drivetrain the banjo rear end all of that It was sold all over the planet and they were still making parts Through to the 70s so even though not for the vehicle but for all the different vehicles that use that drivetrain and Plus if you have a Ford truck like the one that's down the road here. I just mentioned to somebody else It's a two and a half ton truck the axles on it will go right into a brain gun carrier the engine will drop right into the engine rail Now here's what we've done with the bring gun carriers. They started out with gasoline. The neat thing is they're just, the engine literally is just sitting on a couple of steel rails. Big ass steel rails, okay? All you do is build different motor mounts like on a Jeep CJ-5. When we used to repack those, you can drop the diesel engine right into a bring gun carrier in about a good three, four hours. And all of a sudden you're diesel. You got all the torque you could possibly imagine. Your cross-country capability is unlimited. The tracks are not really wide. But one of the other things we had to do back in the 80s, back in the 1980s, is we started building track pads here in Michigan. There's three four foundries one of them's gone now by the way, but the others are still there and we had them produce malleable iron track pads individual pads and Then we did all the shop boring for the straight through cut that needed to be done and then we made our own pins That we had a little production line four years ago. So we built so many of them. We've got them in reserve They're greased cosmoline or stuck away Just like the Army does with how you store things. Copy what the system's done and it'll be good indefinitely. Anyway, the whole point is we have an entire infrastructure and we know how to continue if we needed to build more trackpads. The trackpads are individual components that when you pin them all together make up the track. You typically want to change them all at once, but you don't throw the old ones away. It's kind of like a tire that never quits. It's not going to be great, but a complete track is better than no track, even if it's a tired track. We've had to make bogey drive sprockets, the outer ring drive sprocket. Had those done right here in Detroit, Michigan. We have friends everywhere and they were able to crank the suckers out and proper steel, proper spec. All we had to do is give them one. They made a ton of them for us. So, bread and guns is an example of a vehicle that's going to be popping out of the woodwork and there's a lot of them. Well, how big is it? Well, it's small enough it'll fit anywhere a pickup truck will. So you can pack it into the garage, park it, cover it up, ready to go. Every once in a while, take her out in the back 40, bring her back in, treat her like a fire truck. Clean her off, make sure everything's oil lubricated, make a point of moving it. We don't need a monument grade vehicle. There are some that are at the training sites. Those are vehicles, for instance, we have a wide fleet of M35 trucks. We have basically a lift section and on a policy at each training site. What is a lift section? It's five deuce and halves and Wherever possible an equal number of trailers now the trailers are a mix because years ago We were getting deuce and half and five ton trailers when I say yours about talking many years ago For a song and dance stuff the auction material guys don't think thousands or hundreds of dollars think dollars and tens of dollars How can I keep an M35 running for so long? When I was going to the auctions, we bought brand new in the vacuum pull-pack transport cans that they use for sending these motors to Europe. $120 for nine engines in the can, two engines not in the can, and a whole pile of other drivetrain parts for a standard M35 deuce. No, I'm not spending thousands. It must cost thousands. No, we were thinking, you know, buy a head. I can't buy any part on that engine for $120 and these are multi-fuel engines, okay? A lot of people joined in with me. An example, how do we manage an odd fleet? Well, unlike the government, we actually know how to do this. So years ago, I already had a policy. We do M880s. In the middle of the state, we do M7-15s on the far side of the state, and every time I bought one for 45 or 65 or $85, or the most expensive M7-15 I bought was 125 for an ambulance unit, those all go into one unit's custody. It'd be nice if they, I gotta explain to them, I'm not gonna give everything away, but I'm only out $65, although I wasn't rich back then, and I'm not rich now, So, it'd be good for you all to get together if I'm going to hand these over to you to put $65 back in the kiddie so the next time I bid on another 20, 30, 40, 50 vehicles, we're going to pull all those vehicles out and point them towards you. So, the M17, M715 go, which are basically the Jeep Wagoneer truck, if you're not familiar with it. It's a Jeep Wagoneer pickup truck. Those all go into one clutch. They're actually one of the best all-terrain trucks that is available as a surplus truck. The M880s, which are nothing more than the Dodge Ram Snow Commander if you bought it privately, I picked up hundreds of those. I paid as little as $27 and $22 apiece for them. That included M880s and M890s. Now, cuck fees, they got expensive. When they first started coming out, I was paying a couple hundred dollars apiece for those. Not impressed with the cuck fee, only because we know what engine was used in it. But it works. And later on they change things, so they work. And those went to yet another group that committed to diesel. Now the M35s or the earlier Dodge type or Chevy type deuce and a halfs, which we do have a wide array of, these are mixed around the state, but we try to keep them in pods. Example Camp Emmerich has 5M35s has comparable trailers, but as I was kind of getting into the trailers, there was a wide mix of flatbed, not just, you know, double axle, not just single axle box like most guys are used to. So we tried to put a mix of those in place because the double axle trailers will allow us to move longer pieces of machinery that might be captured in the future that need to be pulled off the battlefield or pulled out of an area of activity. Also for deployment, it allows us to move some of the more unique weapon systems that would be deployed in the event we escalate into a conflict situation. Now, each site's different, each state's a little different. Example, for instance, when I talk about World War II, there's a lot of stuff you wouldn't even recognize that we did tens of, like thousands or tens of thousands of. For the longest time we started, it's a matrix thing. We run into Surplus, you mentioned it to somebody, and they go, oh, I know something's over there. An example is I knew where there was a Sherman stuck in the mud down by Mylan, Michigan. Got down there, sure enough, the tank was still there. Really not in bad shape. It just got stuck in the mud and the farmer was using it kind of like for a tractor, but he played around with it more and he did use it for a tractor. But because he couldn't get out of the mud, what he did do is he let a scrapper come in and take the turret. He sold the turret for a song and a dance. Well, you might recall years later, not that long ago actually, over in Jackson, Michigan, I found the turret by accident. I was over there, we were buying, along with Sergeant Ellsworth, we were buying sheet steel. And I noticed you always have this eye, subconsciously you know about curves and angles and pitches and you know, you're thinking things and laying on its side. Was the turret with the main gun right where it had been picked up by the scrapper Decades a couple decades earlier and they dragged it over They lifted it up put it up flatbed taking it over Jackson and they thought it was so unique. They didn't scrap it They just stuck it over in the pile off to the side of one of the buildings and the back back yard back at the steel yard Well, that's where it still set. So today that vehicle with the original turret that actually it came with when it was D you know, sent out of the system is back together with that vehicle. Now everybody goes, well what could a Sherman be? I don't know. Can you stop a Sherman with your AR-15? Does it offer armor protection? I'm not going to go tank to tank with anything like that. What you are going to use it for though is mechanicals to gain some superiority and edge. And you're going to create a combined arms team and any piece of armor that you've got is going to be a step up. Now also upgrades, especially in mechanical, in motor train is the first thing that everybody looks at. But the other thing is optics, laser range finders, all that fun stuff is over the counter. So a lot of the equipment is up to spec. It is, you know, but it's limited by its original design as far as what it does. But it's better than bare ass to the wind and contrary to what you might think, there's a little motivation behind most of these mechanized pieces of equipment. They're faster than you on foot and they're actually can keep up with anything else that presently is in service. One key word is ungoverned. If you ungovern or some of the equipment, the only thing you gotta remember is you can't work at higher speeds constantly, but you can be like, you know, you can have burst performance. So you can move faster, stop, think, move again faster, maintain a cruise speed whenever possible, but if you have to, you know, get out of the line or move either advance or run like hell, you have the ability to do so. The other thing about most of the light armor that's been available, the stuff that's being built, is we're focusing on rat packs. So you can mount any kind of anti-tank or anti-vehicular missile or rocket platform or tank gun, I won't say tank gun, but let's say lesser guns, on any number of different packages. And traditionally, in fact, if you watch some of the BS videos they're doing, all the Ukrainians, they've adapted some really crazy stuff. No, they've done what every military has ever done in wartime. If something got picked up on the battlefield and you got something that can move it, you basically get a crane, lift it up, drop it down, make sure it doesn't block vents, air breathing points and escape hatches, and lo and behold, you got yourself something with some teeth on top of something that ain't really supposed to have it. This is true throughout history for as long as mechanized as existed. World War II, Korea, Vietnam even, if something was on the ground off another piece of equipment, they'd scavenge it. Somebody'd break out the old... welder. And all of a sudden you got an aircraft gun with a lot of firepower on another piece of equipment. And the Russian front just happened constantly. If a vehicle went down, nothing that anything can be scavenged was used. The other thing is upgrading internal defenses. For instance, Kevlar sheeting all of the inside of any vehicle is now the norm. So for instance, the Saracens that we have are Kevlar panelled on the inside with Kevlar blanket or Kevlar cloth panelling, which basically is threat level three, threat level four, depending on when we picked up the junk. And it offers a certain amount of spalled protection. In other words, we have no illusions about what the restrictions are on the pieces of equipment, but there are two things that we gain. Number one, and this is the problem with even just why you should build a pickup truck or a van for tactical use. Because you get used to the idea of working as a mechanized team so that when you move up to the next piece of equipment that's bigger, heavier, and sharper, has sharper teeth, then there's very little downtime to working out a system. If you go cold turkey, you gotta remember, you gotta have a straw boss on board. You have to have an SOP for operating the equipment. And when I mean operating the equipment, I mean fighting it. The driver, the tank commander or vehicle commander and the gunner already know their job. But the infantry, they're gonna be participating, need to have developed skills. You can do that now without a tank, without an APC, okay, a tank, an APC or an IFE. But you need to be practicing to develop discipline so that you are working as a team. That's the goal behind having the equipment. Stepping up to the next piece of equipment. Hey, some of the guys who own like these Ferris Saracens MBTs, the M60s, or forgive me, the BTR 60s or the BTR 152s, we got a handful of those. These are guys that all drove Bradleys. Some have been in Abrams, M60A3s or A2s, which you hardly see, you didn't see any of those here, they were in Europe. The A2 was in Europe. They've all been in more modern equipment. So they have, but again, there are advantages and disadvantages to the latest crap that's been built. And remember, you got a bunch of scurrilous pigs that are in the contract system now that are also in the government, they always have been there. So you're paying high dollar, but you're not getting best product. Keep that in mind. All of this works. It's just understanding how to employ the tool you have in the toolbox. Always these idiots takes a go, we're good with this Sherman being against Abrams. No, not much I'm running. My infantry screen and the rest of my advance or element, you know, well the different elements are obviously going to give you an idea of what's forward plus you're gonna be doing all the snoopin and poopin that everybody else does on the other side. So we ain't going to any slugfest head on with anything that's bigger. What you do is you monkey poke backstab and screw everything you can that's lesser than you. And through attrition, let me give you an example. What's the battle weight of an M60 or forgive me, an M1 Abrams? What's the present high-end battle weight? You know, it's weighing in between 73 and 78 tons. Well, I've told you this before. It's a 70, but with the newer compression armor and all the other junk they added, the Abrams, look at the original weight of the Abrams and look at the present weight of the Abrams. There are two issues with this. Number one is how many bridges can the Abrams actually cross? And by the way, you got a bunch of Abrams. Guys, there's also a thing basically having to do with kinetic energy drive and also a harmonic factor. You can't run a whole bunch of heavy vehicles like that across most bridges that you have. They won't be bridges for very long. My say, bridges, I ain't talking about like the Mackinac. I'm talking about the hundreds of other bridges just in your state, thousands of other bridges. I had a big problem with this with MEC with OpFor making sure my boys wouldn't crush culverts, especially culvert bridges when we were deploying the equipment that we had available years ago. You know who hockey-pucked most of those little bridges in the areas? Our counterpart, the units that we were training with that we were the aggressor for who violated all of the travel regs. I mean, Granny, doing wartime because you would care about the infrastructure that your enemy, you're rolling over your enemy's terrain per se, but you can also isolate yourself and make yourself very dead very fast. So if you don't understand all these factors, one vehicle going through an area, that's one thing. Dozens of vehicles or hundreds of vehicles or thousands of vehicles moving through an area, just a dirt track becomes a mud bog in a very short, short period of time. Everybody is always thinking personal size. This is the other reason that the Rat Pack concept with regard to mechanized or motorized is especially critical because thousands, smaller pieces of equipment can infiltrate and exfiltrate a lot more efficiently than a handful of big chubby stubbies out there that are walking along and bury their ass and destroy everything they go near or roll over. I'm talking about because they're so tough, I'm talking because they're so stinkin' heavy. Now let me give you a case in point on this. Yeah, we have the Abrams and we haven't had anything else We dumped the m60 battle think what did the u.s. Military just admit to it do? And finally unveiled here in the last month or so anybody catch on with what the army just did What did the army just do here with its? Mechanized force. What did they just do came up with a new tank? Have you seen the new tank might want to take a look? Well, it was a The Abrams, no, no, it really doesn't look a lot like the Abrams. Okay, it really doesn't. It has its own character. It has, I'm sure, all of the learned characteristics of the Abrams. But the important thing is, look at its weight. In reality, the Abrams is a heavy battle tank. Everybody said, well, I've done away with heavy battle tanks. No, we've got an ogre. That's an ogre. That's a it's a battle tank an MBT But it's a heavy MBT if you look at the weights of every other armored vehicle that's out there that everybody says the Abrams is gonna beat it Average weight of a Russian battle tank What's the average weight of a leopard that everybody's bragging about we gave to the Ukrainians? What's the what's the combat weight of a leopard? What's the combat weight of the m-60 a 3? What was the combat weight or is the combat weight of for instance or the clerk? Or for instance the present British armored, you know MBTs. Now I will say this, we did get a couple of those. Now there's some heavy British stuff out there that was quite cheap, okay. It was affordable years ago and we bought it. But the chieftain for instance, the chieftain is a kick-ass piece of equipment. The chieftain is a phenomenal vehicle. But, notice there's that buck. It's why again, because of all the support issues with different pieces of equipment, we've grabbed anything that's armored. I'll grab anything that's Mack. And we'll use it. I'll recommend it. I recommend. You run into something, just be quiet about it, shut up, go pick it up at night, make sure it's out of sight for whenever possible, work on it accordingly, bring it up to speed, be ready for what is going on. Plus there are places we can play with them, or places where we train with them. But big vehicles of the type that everybody's been bragging up they have limited operational use. In desert dust, yeah, they could fly everywhere. Flat terrain, man, they could handle the desert. But when the wet season came along, Abrams up to their axles, no, Abrams up to their turrets, and Muck. Why? Well, what's the weight of that vehicle again? Couldn't make it even so wide your tracks are. Now it's a matter of energy applied per square inch. That's what you're doing math formula wise. How many pounds or you know again sometimes you could go tonnage of a small vehicle but kind of a small track but girthy piece of equipment. But it's how many pounds per square inch are you applying surface contact? This is all part of those nasty math formulas you have to learn if you're going to wield force. So heads up on that one. But anyway, In some cases, like I said, World War II Matrix thing, we ended up with a whole bunch of World War II American assault type guns. Typically, it's interesting, they're open, they're not turreted, they're basically a Stunggebier type, you know, Stunggeschutz, not Stunggebier, Stunggeschutz type vehicle, but they're an American counterpart to what the Germans were doing. We built a lot of them they went into service, but it's amazing how little you see in the way of imagery So you have all this stock footage over and over again. You see lots of Sherman's you might see some stewards. Maybe there's some intense tank destroyers, but Yeah, there's so many other vehicles that were in service at the same time I don't know it's I believe that they were so selective and intentionally so with their propaganda that they already had a criteria list to try and get the brains of the people thinking in a particular way and to lock their brains into imagery. But the cornucopia of technology was so much wider. Okay, even when I was very, very young, I didn't know that we made brain gun carriers. Then when I started finding out more about them and then we started owning them, then I found out just how many we actually had laying around and how many were in the US service and how many we also sent to Russia. That's another story on them itself. So anyway, big thing here, ain't the razor as we said it's a blade. We appreciate and understand that completely. But if you look at it as a precision piece of equipment that can be maintained, if you look at the critical components first, especially hydraulics, fuel, and light blood fuel, etc., then you can keep them running. Bigger the vehicle. Oh god the more of a fuel consumer it is to an electric won't be this isn't the solution Trust me on that one. They know that too. By the way, they're setting us up for a fall with that BS. So Next see real quick here Let me double check. Sorry guys. I have property three pieces of come to us Oh, we're at the bottom of the hour as a matter of fact Let's see. I'll tell you what and the request I have Tom penny Won't back down Edward if you could yes, we know about what Tom Petty did before he passed away, but Tom Petty Won't back down We've had more than a few music requests and so this will handle four maybe five in just one little clutch for the last month and I want to get this one out so again Tom Petty and the heartbreakers and For everybody out there again if you remember won't back down What came out in the 80s Early 80s, very, very early 80s. Well, I won't. Yeah, I'm pretty sure 1981, 82, but I could be wrong. You slapped me the microphone. But a mainstay for Top Petty. Here we go. And this is for Richard and for Dean. Radio.org. That was was requested by Richard, Janine, and there are three other individuals earlier in the month, last month. that requested that one from a little farther back still. I'm kind of categorizing and so we caught up there. There you go. If you'd like to make a music request, by the way, you can send a music request by email to liberty at provide.net. Liberty at provide. This is what's happening. They got the satanic petal meat puppet slash queer three dollar bill whispering to six year olds or whatever that they're sexy. Did you catch that one where the pervert, the petal sniffer meat puppet, been in close, the woman with the phone running, going and he reaches close to her and whispers, you know, you're your little girl, you're sexy. Really? Blacked him right there. Bang! Right there. Fist of the head. See, actually that pervert said that to this little girl who was being held by her mother. You know, you're sexy. Really? Wow. Club him. Club him now. There you go, you pervert. Get away. Get away from my child. But anyway, for our friends, losing my favorite game. Let's play that. Gran Turismo, the theme from original Gran Turismo used also rolling over into Gran Turismo 2. Those are video games. But the cardigans and Losing My Favorite Game. It's a cool piece to drive by. If you're out in Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, leaving the flats out there in the plains, and you're hitting that road at about 11 o'clock at night, accelerator pedal starts to press down, this definitely is a song that fits your music cycle, so to speak. So again, Losing My Favorite Game. And by the way, there are several versions, so you can kind of mix, do it in your music mix. It's a mech song too. It's one of those pieces that's like, oh god, what is it? There's two or three that you wouldn't think make sense because they're like, well, it's kind of a girl bop song. But if you've ever been in armor and you're in a 50-ton vehicle going cross-country, it's like I said, you don't feel bumps. Instead, you're just moving over everything. Hopefully we've been communicating at you today. A number of other things going on needless to say at the federal end, the new commissariat of get the guns is out there. Yes, they are coming for your guns. Yes, they are planning on trying to disarm you. Yes, they are lying their ass off when their mouth is moving. So ignore the BS from the blonde hair or fake blonde bimbo that they now have into the commissariat of gun confiscation. in Washington, but do understand that this is just another pile of feces and the big pile of feces that makes up the massive overextended usurping bureaucracy that needs to be shot out of this country. So, let's work at that. Let's make sure that we organize our equipment train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. If you understand how to get it where it needs to be, your troops will be able to fight as they should. where they will train now as they will fight, so when they fight, they will fight as they have trained. Work! Yeah, I know it's a lot of work. Now, another thing here also, I have some questions here, everybody, well, does it need to be a modern military arm? Somebody was asking me, well, I have certain weapons on the shelf. And it's like, well, first of all, you need to evaluate or you're proficient with them. There's a lot of weapons that aren't the latest, greatest things since whatever model may or 15 is out there. Because there's a new nomenclature and a new whiz bang manufacturer out there every so often. And they come up with a good product or a great product depending on who they are. than what it is. But no, if you already are proficient with a particular piece of equipment, I'd rather you put your shoulder behind that 300 wind mag and make it sing when the time comes. I want you to take chunks out of the enemy the size of a softball. And the 300 wind mag is a good example of, oh no, just buy lots and lots and lots more, more ammo, more ammo and more ammo. How much ammo do you have? Not a question of are you capable? There's people that are right down the street from me in fact some are coyote hunters here right just down the street and They've killed things for as long as we've been here where we are where we are Over and over again to kind of thin down the herd so to speak while the pack in this case There's still a bunch of mouth there because he imported a bunch of coyotes that we didn't have before But you're talking about making quiet shots at 11 o'clock at night with a combination of area illumination, outright illumination, using the moon and other technologies and being able to knock down an animal at 300 yards, 400 yards during the day out to 1,000. Sitting there from the back porch, walk out, determine the area of activity for the yip, yip, yip or whatever. and then find the target and eradicate the target. Well that 300-win mag or that 7mm or 8mm Remington mag, whatever it is you've got, or that 375 Holland and Holland, that's what we need. So you bring that to the table and you make a point of just aim low, go slow, hits count, misses don't. You will do a vast amount of van damage against the enemy. Even if all it did was shoot once in a while, every time you pull the trigger, one of them is horribly mutilated, maimed, and or dead. And that's what we want. So, no, you don't need the spray and pray weapon out there. I shouldn't say they're necessarily, not necessarily spray and pray, but you know how it is. People, when they get twitchy, they just, they don't fire a few rounds. They just burn a magazine on a target and then still don't hit anything. We need that calm as a high mountain pool collective shooter attitude that a lot of you have With the long-range heavy rifles that you possess some of them have 50-calagons anyway So you just probably slide sideways and that is you feel the need? That'll work just fine, but teach more people to do the same go ahead call jump in there, please Shelby from okay. See so you were talking about on the vehicles earlier A good reference point to check out different vehicles and stuff is the chieftain on YouTube. The chieftain on YouTube. Yes. Chieftain. Yes. H-I-E-F-T-I-M. This gentleman's in the US military as actually a tank commander. The trend is military. And he also does other vehicles, historic vehicles, and actually gets in older V-O-2 vehicles. other foreign vehicles that were even used up into the 70s and 80s if he can get his hands on them better at museums and gets best permission to actually climb in them and discusses different stuff, but he does have a few interesting videos. It's called... There's one called the Bradley A2 Switchology and Fire Control where he actually sits down and covers all the different switches in the gunners and assistant gunner seat, what different switches and stuff does. Now for the Bradley, obviously he was using a computer game that's called Steel Beast Pro. Now this is an older game, but it's actually professionally done. The US military, other militaries use this program to train vehicle crewmen in the use of armored vehicles. So it's pretty much 100% accurate as in the switching technology. how the weapons operate and stuff like that. They have different vehicles. I don't know what all vehicles. I know they have the Abrams and they have Bradley, but they have other vehicles in this game. And that's on the website, eSimGames. I believe it's .com. That's E. The letter E is an echo Sim, S-I-M, Games. They have a subscription for a year, it's under $100, something like that, Mark. But this is a game that you can use as a real life training. You can use all three or four crewmen positions in the vehicle, depending on the type of vehicle. And use it as a training seminar thing to train other people using a computer and stuff to show what buttons does what. in real life, like, you know, if you do this switch, it'll turn this off or whatnot. But that's on a steel beast pro. If you just look that up online, like I said, there is a subscription, but US military and several other militaries use this as a training program. He does have, like I said, the switchology and fire control videos. He has one on a Bradley A2, which he uses the simulator game. And then he has the M1 Abrams where he actually is in an Abrams. And then also he does the T-72 tank. I'm not sure if he does any other vehicles on the Switchology, but he does cover, I'm sure he has a few others. But this gentleman, like I said, is the chieftain on YouTube, the chieftain on YouTube. And like I said, he covers other armored vehicles throughout history and actually gets inside. shows off the interior and stuff and the different positions. You know, they're like 20 minute videos. But he covers the outside and the inside and covers historic stuff and other parts about armor and stuff like that. And even discusses future armor and has like video chats and stuff about that. For anybody interested, I'm getting familiar with different vehicles. What's interesting about his videos too, thank you for bringing him up because it's something to talk about, is he's an excellent evaluator by application. In other words, in order for you to get in a vehicle and use it, you've got to fit. One of the things that everybody jokes about is, well, I don't think I'm going to fit into that. Well, it's true that there's a reason that that happens. Guys, it was just a joke. The average height of the average mech crewman in the Russian army was between 5'2 and 5'4. So if you were born 5'2 to 5'4, you were probably going to be in an armored vehicle. Why? They built the armored vehicle to a certain spec, and then they, you know, found the men that fitted accordingly. And this is, by the way, most people realize this, but this is also true of US or foreign aircraft. When you become a pilot, one of the first things you got to understand, and they don't always tell everybody, because right now they're in desperate recruitment need, but when they recruit you, they do a pinch and a dimension test on you, like in the Navy. And depending upon how big or small you are, you may have qualified as a pilot, you may have qualified with a particular aircraft, But where you're going to go, what seat you're going to sit in is determined as much as anything by your physical size. And literally, they pick you tailored to the aircraft that you fit. This is true when you look at armor especially where you know heavy tanks just because it's big doesn't necessarily mean there's that much space under the hood and this is the thing that people like about the Give me just a second here because this is one of the things that we like about the Bren gun carrier Although it's still built for a shorter generation But you can slide right into the driver station boom and be done with it now. Do you have overhead covered? No But you do have roundabout cover and as a mechanized taxi to get to where you need to go It's good enough for what it is for the price Other vehicles like for instance, you notice I don't talk too much about the Stewart. Well, we have stewards But have you ever been in the Stewart? I'm six foot. I weigh about when I was in the military. I weighed 170 death weight I still added weight after that mostly muscle mass because I was still growing And I've gotten bigger now, so yeah, I'm still the same height, but I know I'm big around in different spots for even for me, because of my height, the World War II vehicles are a very different piece of equipment to fit into. In fact, the ferret, we always talk about that one. It's the driver's station is a widget to get into. And what I've always been fascinated by is if you had to evacuate, there is a hatch in the front. But, you know, of course, when your adrenaline rush is there or you're on fire, trust me, you're really motivated real fast. But still, when you look at the amount of space available, oh, they gave only what was necessary to the operator. It's just a fact. And he does a good job of kind of explaining that with things that he's tested, and he's tested more, especially in the modern equipment. But the big thing here is that, again, We kind of still have to do the same thing and because of this I would point out that we have a lot of younger operators. We have to recruit a number of younger people because we need smaller people. Especially big around, okay? It's just that, you know, some of these younger people are getting a chance to do things that most would never in their life's experience get a chance to touch. And it's because we need to fit out these units. And this is how you do it. You find the people that fit the equipment. Some of it, not so much of a problem. Others? Ooh, trust me. Go ahead, jump in there, show me. You talk about climbing in and out. Something else he does on some of his videos on some of these vehicles is, oh bugger, the tank is on fire. Let's see how quickly he's on fire. How quickly he gets out. He's close to the... I believe he's almost six foot tall. But you were talking about, I was talking about the simulator, Steel Beast Pro. There's also another simulator now, I'm not 100% accurate, obviously on more modern aircraft, but I know, I'm pretty certain it's a digital combat simulator. It's DCS for sure. Now this is an aircraft flight sim, but it has multiplayer, but they do have like the Huey helicopter. It's even set up for VR headset. So you can get in the seat and flip all the switches. All the startup procedure is 100 percent. Like if you were to learn the startup procedure on the simulator, you can hop in a real Huey and do the real startup procedure to start up a Huey helicopter. They've got a few other helicopters on there, but they have on some vehicles obviously they're older so they have all the you know accurate startup procedures in real life somewhat real life physics that you could actually train to somewhat fly obviously helicopters different than a jet but But at least get the familiarization of it be sat down, you know how to do it, you know Learn the steps and stuff, but that was digital combat simulator or DCS for short I'm not sure on the price. I think it's free and then you got to buy certain aircraft or stuff like that. So they have modern aircraft. They got several helicopters and you can set up missions and stuff to go do either online or offline and stuff. But it's another simulator with a real cockpit layout, switches and stuff like that. Like I said, you can run VR and flip all the switches to do different things and start up the aircraft and stuff like that. similar to like steel-beached critical obviously. That's all I had more. Well again one of the advantages here is repetition and training. Take advantage of it as long if you were to do a subscription then you should be religious if you're going to utilize these trainers in literally using it for as many hours per day as you can within reason obviously. You don't need to camp out bare naked with you know a pile of coca-colas next to you and empty popcorn bags on the other side. Instead, the idea is that you actually come up with a regular and rigorous use of the training aid. And that's one of the most important aspects of anything we're doing here. Like I've talked about airsoft. Guys, we know that airsoft doesn't have recoil. It shoots a plastic pellet. Yeah, well gee, wow, what are you telling me that I don't know? When you have a training aid, it's a matter of the individual taking seriously the opportunity to the best of your ability, coming as close as possible to the actual environment and conditions of the weapon system or the equipment that you're wanting to use. In this case, you're talking about real visualization of the technology. Now, the only thing I will say is this, okay, is problems with scale. Let me point something out. If you jump into a Russian piece of equipment, Everything is built like a brick dog house. Okay, nothing will give. Nothing will give and it's designed to be A, easily operated with gloved hands and it's user friendly. In terms of KISS, keep it simple stupid. Now that Bradley turret, oh let me tell you about that. You probably can go find a few images on this but when they went to the newer turret configuration, I've seen the prototypes were most fascinating. To monkey screw all of what they wanted to add to the weapon systems. The extra tow launchers, the additional coaxial space and all the other stuff. They had to make the turret bigger and lose troops is what they had to do. But still, because of all of what they were putting on board, when you see the image of those switches, understand that they went with microswitches. They are not, they're not, when you look at them, you go, oh, those are toggle, or those are pin-type switches. Yeah, but they're not the size that you would see in typical industrial, you know, operations. They're actually half the size because they had to fit more, just like you're saying, more activity into the operating boards. And so if you armor yourself up, for instance, if you put on all the anti-flame protection and you've got your armored work gloves on and everything, I'll tell you what, they made it as unfriendly as they could initially. Now I'm sure later models, they finally were told, hey, what's wrong with our vehicle? Well, here, this. So, hopefully, but then again, the system doesn't listen anymore, so piss on them. You gotta live with what you got. But understand you need to appreciate scale. And then when you don't run this equipment off anything that isn't going to allow you to bring it up to, I mean, well, you can use it on whatever you got. What I just said earlier, use it however you can use it. But try to get a bigger screen and then adjust the imagery to match scale, real scale. In other words, we have big screens. I got one sitting right next to me. I got it for free. What is this? A three foot by two foot screen? Got it for free. Got one in front of me right here. It's 12 inches by 22. It's a wide screen. 12 by 22 or 12 by 20. Anyway, you can buy a screen that'll match what you need and still get someone to throw away that will work just fine to build a training aid module. And then you want to adjust the image to match actual physical scale to distance. Think about this, how far would your hand be away from those objects? You want to bring it up to proper perspective. Now, the biggest problem with that, you need a bigger screen because if you start to pull in, you're going to start to lose peripheral and you're going to lose upper and lower imagery. You want probably the biggest screen you can acquire. You're gonna lose when you pull it in so you are still gonna have dense space top and bottom But you'll still have a realistic image of the entire panorama within the reason of the screen so that you can follow through on the operational conditions dictated to Accomplish the task and this is the most common problem. That's why we're using it on a phone. It's like yeah, that's cool But dudes, that's not realistic. Okay, I'll still take anything I can get. So if that's what you were doing, fine for... Rather than fiddle farting with some, you know, nonsense, if I had... If I was gonna spend so many hours of the day on a phone or computer or whatever, and I had that as an option, and I was serious because I want to get into the seat and take that Huey off the ground, I want to move that Bradley down the road, I want to swing the turret and use the chain gun or the tow or the coaxial. And also don't forget the smoke projectors. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, But the scale and perception so that when you sit down in something, all of what you've reinforced optically and now is in your subconscious and in your conditioned mind, it's going to be at reach. You're going to be able to say, okay, yeah, that's an arms reach. This is below arms. This is three quarters reach. This is, you know, to my right and a little bit of an oblique and you can relate to it. So that's the most important part about creating training aids. They don't have to be perfect. This is why Airsoft is very good for as a training aid because everything your gun typically does the training aid does. With more sophisticated and complicated pieces of equipment example is we have two air trainers that are actual US military air trainers. One is for the F4. We got it in pieces. Originally it was a multi-million dollar training aid that was over at Selfridge. Eventually, it went out the back door. If you were patient, which we were, we got the whole shebang. We got the cockpit, got the simulator internals, got the 3D panels that go on the outside. Well, there's 3D, but not the way you'd think. And the idea is you can sit somebody in that and if you want to learn how to run an F4, in our inventory per se, but it does give you time to relate to performance in aircraft. So if you've got something where you physically consider it, which I try to throw as many people in that when our guys are willing to run it, because the tugs take four or five people to operate it, it's worth it. Because you're building experience and I can slide that sideways over into the next tier. Go ahead, jump in their car. Shelby, I think. I'll say we'll pass the top. Sure, repeat. I said we'll pass the top of the other one. Oh my goodness, yes we are by eight minutes. Ah! It's the top! Again ladies and gentlemen to another hammering the new world order with Spike Timmons live. I'm your host Spike Timmons and I'm here live today on this December, oh yes today, Monday December 22nd year of our Lord 2014 and that was Poker Face bringing us in there. PokerFace.com. PokerFace.com. Get on over to PokerFace.com and get you some Poker Face at PokerFace.com. and you are listening to us live on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. That's LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. 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And if you'd like to join in the conversation, you can call 712-432-8. 0 9 0 0 and the room code is 9 5 7 4 6 4 and the pound sign the reason I was reading it like that I'll tell you here in just a minute once again that's 7 1 2 4 3 2 0 9 0 0 and if you'd like to get into the room you have to dial 9 5 7 4 6 4 and the pound sign and hit your star 6 and you'll be up here live and hammer the new world order with me and Joe Black and put the face and all these other people out here are hammering away with us just bring your own hammer and a rag to wipe her off with and I'm not going to stop here I'm just going to keep on rolling because this is pissing me off I'm going to let the background music roll now I get into this freaking argument over on Google Plus and I'm in it now again on the same goddamn argument here on Facebook with these freaking idiots they don't know their ass from a hole in the ground trying to talk a bunch of shit about voting. Now, we've went over this and over this and over this and over this and over this. If you vote a communist goddamn system, then you're a goddamn communist. And these assholes on here are trying to tell me, uh, well, I'm the problem. The people like me are the problem. Well, you can bite me, you fucking assholes. Excuse my language, I'm pissed off. Uh, you can bite me. You can say. Uh, I'll read some of the comments here. I'm gonna put call in and debate this with me since you know so much. We'll see who calls in. I doubt anybody will. Where does this post at? Facebook. It's Shannon Jolene Carpenter is the woman that posted this and she's a follower of mine on Facebook. She's got some followers herself. But here's one of her things here. All flags, half staff in honor of following New York Police Department officers. Okay, well that just tells you a little bit of where her head's at. Here's the post that she put in here. Okay folks, I loved Rick Perry as governor. I went, what? I would love to have him as a Senator, but I have to admit I would not support him as President of the United States. Do people not remember the last presidential election he ran in, as for the other three in the running? Just wondering if the Democrats picked them for us. Yes, they did. Shannon, you were right on that. Do you forget, Shannon, that he tried to sell your toll road and the rest of Texas' roads to the goddamn Cintra, the Spanish company, do you guys forget that? These comments here, Trey, they're talking about Trey Gowdy, I think, would make a perfect speaker of the house. There's one person, Laura Gardner, Derek Ac, Acy, not sure, but I hear Ted Cruz is not eligible. Laura Gardner says, I wish Palin had served out her term. Scott Mowers, one of the assholes on here that's trying to be a dick, a lot of people are crews, uh, birthers, but under the current law, he is eligible. Scott Mowers also pointed here the Naturalization Act of 1940. It does not say that you can run for president if you are naturalized. It says you have to be born here. Nancy Pelling, Senator Ted Cruz, that's all she posted. Brian Shabel from that list, I'd go with Paul. He's stumbled, but his family line is strong. Mr. Mowers, Scott Mowers posted in here, so the one remaining question is whether Ted Cruz was a citizen at birth. That's an easy one. The National Act of 1940 outlines which children become nationals and citizens of the United States at birth, in addition to those who are born in the United States. And then he goes on for about another paragraph here talking about this. And then it says, Cruz slash West ticket would be a dream. Brenda Johnson Andrews posted, none of the above is my choice period. And I liked that comment. Cruz and Perry would make a great team, but Perry, he won't win. Even though he'd vote, he'd be good for the job. And I heard star six there. If you want to hit your star six and come on up, hit your star six and come on up. Who do we have there? going once, going twice. Alright, so obviously you're not going to chime in. To the posts. Then somebody posted here, Cruz and Perry would make a great team, but Perry likely won't win, even though he'd be good for the job. That was Nicholas Scarpanato. And then I posted, after all these, I read those, and I posted in capital letters, laughing my ass off. They all work for the same people, folks. Wake up. and it's not America or Americans they're working for, do not vote in a communist system, yes, least ye be communist. And Ted McTague posted, who took this poll? Democrats? Scott Moers posted, I would love that ticket, but under the law, two people from the same state can't run on the same ticket. Thomas O'Leary posted, just get Chris Christie out of the picture. I am tired of the establishment deciding for us who our candidates will be. And I like that one too. And then Nicholas Scarpanato says, so Spike, what do you propose? Don't vote? Yeah, that worked real well. The last two elections genius. People went and voted, didn't they, you stupid ass? Did they not go to the freakin' voting poll and vote, you dumbass Nicholas Sarpentino? Huh? Did they not? I think everybody went to the goddamn poll and voted, didn't they, you dumbass? So yeah, it worked real well for the other side, because dumbass is like you went and voted. And this other Jim Hamilton guy posted, where's Mitt? And then, uh, Scarpentino. Scarpinato, what the hell his name is, uh, Mitt's already said he's not running this term. Uh, then Scott Morris posted, as long as states like Iowa and New Hampshire get to pick our nominee, is we keep getting these rhinos. New Hampshire didn't pick them, you dumbass. That shows how much you don't know. New Hampshire didn't pick our frickin' candidates, and neither did Iowa. It's called the Rob Child, you dipshit. Christopher Chasen said Perry is the only one on this ticket who I could support. Talk about the evil of four lessors. Why vote for evil then? It's your God that was wrong with you. He only stuck it in a little bit compared to you now. Then I posted LMAO laughing my ass off again. You're running your mouth at the wrong person, Nick. Lots of people went to vote and they got what they deserved. We need to get rid of all of them and start new. No politicians, just regular people. Americans, not dual citizens or dirtbags. Nicholas Garpentino posted, damn Spike, you're a special breed of stupid, aren't you? That's what pissed me off, right there. That's what pissed me off. Rex Thomas, he's a smart one, he said, none of the above. Scott Morris posted, who's dual citizen? I don't know, who's dual citizen? And if you want those estimated three to five million conservative votes to stay home the past two elections, you will run a conservative. What? The hell is this guy? I don't even think he knows what he's typing. Scott Morris also posted it's because of people like Spike that people think tea party patriots are crazy. I know what the frickin tea party is either you asshole. I heard another beat there too. If you want to come on up, hit your star six and come on up. Going once, going twice, three times, still hearing crickets. Hey what's up Mark, how you doing? I just uh, I just turned in man, I missed all that stuff you just talked about. What happened? Someone give me a, someone uh, rattle in your cage? Slightly. Uh, yeah. These people in Facebook, they think that the government's gonna save them. All we gotta do is vote again, just vote again, keep voting, vote again. Yeah, that's right. And thanks for ongoing here. See, why would I waste my time? I told him to call in and debate me. And this guy, Nicholas, the dumbass that really pissed me off, why would I waste my time? Because you're wrong and you know it. You jerk off. Besides, I'm at work not going to debate politics over a conference line with some knuckle-headed who thinks we shouldn't vote. And then Scott Moore posted, you can't fix stupid. Can't fix stupid. Is it right? Not voting is like voting for the liberals is what he posted next. Hey, Spike? Yeah, hold on one second there, the last post here is Christopher Chasins and he says one of the reasons we are in this mess is because so many people refuse to get off their lazy butts and go vote. So we get stuck with the same trash turn after turn. Yeah, so because you got off your ass and walked down there. Wait a minute. That makes you not lazy and that's all they do for the rest of the year. There we go. Can you hear me? Yeah. Okay, there we go. Well, wait a minute. Well, what about Bush 1 and Bush 2? Talk about the same old BS getting in. It doesn't matter if it's Republican or Democrat. You know, it'd be one thing if we actually had an independent system where everybody wasn't, you know, trying to go right or left. Do they not have a free thought in your head? Do you have to think in right party or left party format? And then you complain about what you get each time? Yep. If you're going to vote independently, it doesn't matter what party they're with. Vote for somebody who's going to do a good job if you're voting at all. But I haven't heard anybody say that. It's all, who would be the best republic rat to combat the problem that we have in the same venue? The less evil piece of crap. I'm not even going to bother posting anymore. Yeah, you let them get you too much spike and seriously I would have hit back well, okay out of tweedled Especially that last post that you read, you know, we get the same old crap Well, we had Bush one Bush two and now you're they're throwing up Bush three as a possible candidate Or Hillary Clinton. We could see a Bush Clinton campaign again. I keep hearing that kind of thing. So we've gotten into monarchy, monarchical dynasties where it's either these two families have to run the, you know, country, huh? Yep. Must be running out of blue bloods to put into the race. Oh shit. I know I shouldn't let it get to me like that, but it just aggravates the shit out of me when people do that. They think they know so much, but yet they won't call in and debate you. They won't, you know, I'm at work. I'm not going to call in and debate on a conference line with some knucklehead. He called in, but I don't think he unmuted. He found out it was a conference line from the Post, maybe, and he didn't even call in. But that just goes to show you. Let's see how many times. If it was a 1-800 number and he could waste our dime, he would probably call in every day. Yep. There's probably about 12 people posting on here throughout the whole thing, 12 different people. Not one of them is going to call in. And if one of you are there on the call-in line, because I could see other people there besides Mark and Tom. If one of them is you and you're sitting there hit your star six and come up and tell us how stupid we are Go ahead Tom I cut it off buddy. The good thing, Spike, is that there's the good news, okay? They're listening to what you're seeing. At least it's going into their little wall of that size brain and something's starting to click. That's the good news. They're hearing it and they're listening to you. That's a good thing. and Feinstein or Nancy Pelosi to listen to Spike Dibbons. There we go. Alright, we have a caller. Who do we have there? Well, Merry Christmas. Bless you, Specky. As usual. Sorry. That's alright. I thought I was going to get an arm wrestling match there. I got the number on Facebook because we're having a Facebook arm wrestling match with some dumbasses that think that everybody needs to go vote for more Republicans. And I gave them the call-in line number and told them to call in and debate me, but I don't think you ever have the balls enough to do it. They give me excuses already in the post, I'm at work, I can't call in and debate you while I'm at work. Well, if you're at work, what the hell are you doing posting on Facebook then, dude? A comedy of errors constantly, but the Holy Spirit will see us through all of that. I just can't believe anything else right about now in this season, hope. The lady that posted the original post, then she turns around and posts something funny like this, where there's a mountain in the picture and there's a flag standing up on top of the mountain and there's a little red arrow and it says, ISIS false flag. I can't be mad at her for that long because she got something funny like that. Oh man. ISIS false flag right here on top of this mountain, this little tiny flag. Go ahead Bill. It seems like it's just prevalent everywhere. It's breaking out. There's no way of controlling insanity. It must be some of the Holy Spirits playing jokes. You get a chance to take a look at the opinion page of the Coeur d'Alene Depress to understand it's just too precious, but short, but sweet. Millie Adams wins out right along with Mrs. Boytman. Ladies have taken charge and I'm sure we'll get a lot of eagles out of the grand juries. That's all I can say. Have you had an opportunity to monitor any of Rod's most recent at all on the specialist? No, I haven't. The last one I heard was a few days ago. Most encouraging, no. About the books that he had received and was telling people where to get them on Amazon or something like that. Yeah. Well, the ecclesiastical ultimately will be the will be the salvation and or otherwise for those that would say they are but are really are not or their brothers that are wearing the wolfs are sheep's clothing the pulpits There's so many Christians so many wonderful lives for the silence of pulpits You know what the issue was when I took them to federal district court in St. Louis Nike? Do you know what the issue was? What was it? The medics couldn't talk to the firemen and the firemen wouldn't talk to the police. So it was preparatory to 9-11 and I tried to point that out to the federal district. Obviously not nearly as prepared as Mr. Class. Yet at the same time, apparently that very issue will ultimately be there. your damnation, considering what went on 9-11 and the autopsy of the failures. You know, everybody goofed. Did you ever get that? I'm going to try to get that physically in your hands. It's a collector's item. I did not. Yes. Well, yeah, among others, among other little goof-ups, they forgot the ecclesiastical. decided this whole entire discussion and I'm so very appreciative of so many that have given so much for so very long and now it would finally get towards the end of the chapter and Trinity to strike Kublova liberty by cleansing not only the temple but certainly with the courthouse. It's just absolutely amazing. Oh my god. They uh, they kind of got this blacklisted news autopsy report. Did you get a chance to peek at that? No, I have not Yeah, I'm sure mr. Rich here hasn't either he sent subcommittee on on on intelligence It's just it's just continues the silence of both are all ultimately will Finalize this whole entire thing. I believe I really do What's the lead story today? I was hoping that Mrs. Wightman's article finally makes it there any more than Son's bakava Christmas. Have you ever made bakava? Throw it in the oven after you get the honey on it with the nuts or do you just leave it in there and let it congeal into lusciousness? on the committee and nobody gave me the full recipe on the preparation. I've got all the materials. Any ideas, I'd certainly appreciate it. Oh, man. So what is the lead on the Henrys today? What is the most astounding Snowden review? Russia planning war in Israel says official Putin notes rising foreign spy activities. They're only six months behind the American pre-press. That review already went. Yeah, it's quite amazing. Quite amazing who's the players ultimately get to be. It's the clash of the churchianity colossus. or what represents our true beliefs. The gentleman was on earlier on the fellow over at Republic JCD, ACD, and there was one young gentleman that called in and he said, and he gave the report in regard to being able to swear to a lie and to continue a fraud. and he said it so eloquently. Unfortunately, nobody else followed it up, but what's new for the republic? I tried to hear that before, but it's more and more evident presently. It's amazing. I was going to let you know before I let you go here, we're almost at the bottom of the hour break, but I've been doing this Facebook thing all afternoon, and while you were talking, I flipped back over there, and by golly, I found the best picture of all, man. Did you know that Obama and Chris Christie were friends when they were little kids? I got a picture of Chris Christie over there. It's Buckley and some other little kid from the Little Rascal. They look just like Christie and Obama next to each other with Edie the dog that's down. It's good to hear you laugh, Mikey. It's good for my respiratory and probably everybody else's. Bless you. Take care. Damn shirt to sit still while I was writing and I even pulled it tight across the board and tried that and it works for the most part But I had a rough time signing it and we had another ding there if you want to hit your star six and come on up you come on up After you hit your star six and you'll be up on the air and live with us So if you're just listening, that's cool. If you want to chime in This picture of the I'm gonna show this here because this is funny and then I'll show the t-shirt It says it seems Governor Christie and Obama were friends a long time ago. And you can see that picture there now over on livestream. I have to thank David Mojave, partisan Johnson, or better known as Dutch Jones, one of our old hosts here that used to do the night program at night. after the intelligence report. Dutch Jones on Facebook there, his name is David Mohan, I'll be a partisan Johnson now. If you want to be his friend, I'm sure he'll friend you. But he's the one that posted that. Thank you David for making me laugh so hard. That's a good picture, I like that. Have you seen that Joe? No, I haven't. Well look at your live feed. I don't have it, I'm trying to fire it back up. Too many things on here. Too many things. You have anything you want to bring up or get them about to the bottom of the hour? No, I'm good for right now. I'm just trying to catch up. Alrighty. And I forgot to switch back to the camera. There we go. Back to the camera. Hopefully it won't lock up my live stream. I'm moving here. The people are going, why the hell is he walking back and forth? Because I want to make sure my feed didn't freeze. But I saw this one over, I didn't see it from the trenches, but I did see it at MSNBC News and now I see it at Blacklisted News. Now I see it at Blacklisted News. Illegal immigrants line up for Arizona driver's licenses. Isn't that special? Well, we'll take a look at that when we get back from the bottom of the hour break. 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But you got to do it to pay the bills. Speaking of work, let's get back to it here. Looks like we have some more callers on the call-in line. If you want to hit your star six, then come on in. Hit your star six and come up. Put your two cents worth in. Take advantage of that situation. And yeah, there's been a couple more people post on that over here. It's just ridiculous. Anyway, I did post one more thing in there because somebody posted something about all of us that don't vote and then we bitch about it going to hell and I said, well, who do you think made it go to hell? And of course, there's a bunch more posts after that. I didn't have time to read them yet because I'm doing a live broadcast here. So we'll get back into that from the trenches and see what we got here. I picked out a bunch of stuff. You know, go ahead and vote and that'll change even though what the word electoral vote means. You know? Through the mist with a flintlock in it, his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave in this del- 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, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks You do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame 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 seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst for whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave build the land of the free? This is the thing Intelligence report. I'm our corny. I'm Larry Lawson One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. South, north, west, and east. The gentlemen you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org And we are on 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet, along with shortwave technology coming up in yet another arena here very soon. But we're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, including satellite. Let's say, Hidal or Merchant Marine operators out there, no matter what body of water you're on. an alternate separate from the Internet systems, ultra net hallmark and golden spike technologies. Not connected in any way, not by any link, electronic ever. So again, you're listening to us on 6.160. WBCQ, the planet, we'd like some feedback tonight. Again, let us know if you can break out your shortwave, your AMFM and shortwave receiver and tune in and give us some feedback here during the program. How do we sound? Anyway, Larry, what's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the date today? We're jumping off the wall in the old west, which we now call the Midwest. Now we may be calling it ashes pretty soon. It's dry as a popcorn fart out here. We had some little teasing rain. I mean, I was eating in Martinsville and it lightly rained for about 15 minutes. I came back home and further west I drove. It drier and drier and drier. It wasn't even enough rain to wet a cardboard box out here. The ground, the trees are going from yellow to brown dropping a lot of leaves on the ground now. Yeah, they may be getting ready to set fire to the rest of the country like they did in Hawaii. The most plausible thing I've seen so far indicates that they've used a large, what's called an infrared laser up in the air aimed down at these houses. Interestingly enough, the fire supposedly jumped the water and took out a whole bunch of boats too. We've seen fires in California and Canada and gosh, golly gee, we've seen all kinds of interesting explosions from food production plants and everything else in this country. A laser is a very, very simple thing to turn into a weapon. If you go on YouTube, the channel that's called Stiro Pyro, and I've been watching this kid for years, even took a Oh, it's like a mechanical plastic walking spider type drone. Put a laser on it and a camera. Second laser for targeting. He went around popping balloons and starting fires with it. But it's absolutely nothing could gin these things up to where they can burn. I mean, they're using them to burn through drones. They're trying to use them to burn through missiles. But infrared lasers, you can't even see the beam. But if you look at what's left in a lot of these fires, these houses have been flattened to the ground to ash. Cars have been burned to where, you know, a lot of it's turned molten metal. You know, there's pools of molten metal, you know, around where the tires are and things. These lasers can achieve that kind of heat. What's really interesting is you look at a lot of the people that have tried to get pictures and things of the area and these bastards have tried to put up screens and fences and everything else to hide what's been done there. But what's interesting is blue umbrellas and blue trash cans, plastic have survived. You know, this incredible intense heat. Again, the bastard that was put in charge of this La Jena area in Maui was the same bastard that ran the operation out there in Vegas when they butchered 100 people from the air with Saudi helicopters and guns from the air. The governor there is another one of these lefty world economic forum types that had just signaled his fealty to the world economic forum in the 15-minute cities that they wanted this particular area to become. Slob Schwab and his tiny little nod bragged that they did this. Hey, Lenny, you've got Edward here at the board. I'm going to remind you, you're on shortwave tonight. Please watch the language. All right, I apologize. So anyway, there's nothing that we put past these scumbags. And so anyway, my conjecture is they've used this for these, you know, these food plant explosions and everything else because they only have to turn it on for a second or two and ignite. and ignite whatever area you wanted to, propane tanks or whatever. But it's very, I mean it's absolute proof these blue things have survived. There's houses there that they specifically had covered with tarps and blue paint. The color blue exactly matches what the sky is, you know that sky blue color. A lot of these blue tarps, but these things did not burn. And there's some videos where they're showing lasers aimed at different materials, and when it hits this blue, it doesn't burn. It doesn't heat up. So I think that they're going to be doing this in various areas. They've been doing it up in California. I think the Chinese are working with Ted Ojo. They've been working with Eric Swalwell, Mr. Ben Grab Mark II. And I think they're deeply embedded with the quote deep state. Trump's no better. He went to China and sat in the audience while his granddaughter praised and sang in Chinese. Remember that Jared 666 Kushner and Princess Ivanka taught their kids to speak Chinese first. So Trump's no better. The Chinese are the top of the model for these people. They lock their people up and force jab them and everything else. That's what the World Economic Forum wants for the plebes, is control and tyranny. But yeah, they've killed probably over 3,000 people in this incident in Hawaii. There's 2,000 kids that are not back at school. They blocked the roads, they turned the water off, they didn't sound the emergency sirens, all kind of things. This was a deliberate event, deliberately mass murdering 2,000 to 3,000 people. And I think they're getting ready to do more of it. It may sound silly, but blue tarps are fairly cheap compared to your house. So, if they're getting ready to do this again... See, back when they had the stupid balloon fiasco, remember that, the Chinese balloon thing they were all wallowing about? You don't use a balloon for a spy device. I mean, the only way you can control a balloon is to move it up or down to take advantage of different air currents going in different directions. But during that time, there were a whole bunch of visible lasers that were seen in Hawaii at the time. It was a distraction. And I think that they were doing a practice run mapping things out. I mean, to direct these lasers, it's absolutely nothing. All you got to do is aim the laser to mirror, turn the mirror and target what you want to below. So that's my, I agree with that theory. I didn't come up with that, but that's the most plausible thing that makes sense. But that's one toy that they're using, you know, the COVID is another one. They've come out with another batch of vaccines that nobody wants. that the World Health Order, the WHO, the World Health Organization, now they've voted themselves the power to force these things on people in various countries over the objection of 11 countries. So you're gonna have to shoot these scumbags. It's gonna be kill or be killed, because now they wanna set this up to where they can force these kill shots on whomever they choose. That's the UN folks and Biden's playing along with them. He should be drug out on the White House lawn and shot next to Obama for treason and more. But I'm not holding my breath to see that happen. Republicans, all they do is whine and roll around in Congress. Nobody's able to achieve any change. There's no there's no police agency that is out there that's on the people's side that's going to arrest these scumbags. So, yeah, it's up to you. It's up to the people here. And here they come. They're shutting the food off. So, an article today that 96% of the pharmacies are having problems getting supplies. I know for a fact that, you know, if you want to get a car fixed, it's hard to get parts anymore, or they're phenomenally expensive. I had a friend who had a newer model Toyota Corolla and it was like $1,000 for a headlamp housing and you have to buy the whole headlamp housing because you can't change the light bulb in the things anymore. They're making the things too expensive to fix up all their cars. So this is all around in all areas that they're attacking you. This is what they call their great reset. Well, we need to put these people in the ground. I swear to God, I'd take my best shot at it if I was over there in Germany with Schwab saying he wants to kill off so much of the population. His little pet Noah Hariri. But anyway, the finances are going down. Go ahead, Murph. Well, one of the things that we're looking at right now step back to the food supply is we're into the intake cycle right now. There's certain places and even in any area where you are that one product, one crop or another is actually doing well. There is more readily available for less cost per pound depending on what the food stuff is. As I've said before, better to be eating the same thing time and again over and over but be eating rather than Yeah, I had a flavor combination issue. You know, I didn't like this or I did like that and so I excluded and well, I didn't get as much and now I don't have any the big thing here is a Wide variety and deep larder. In other words lots of material on the shelf watch for markdowns and Distress one thing that we have in an area here is a truck or distress company that That's phenomenal prices, but it's a catch-as-catch can. It's the big lots of the food stores you like big lots used to be not the way it is now and The prices are incredibly cheap. In fact, I just ate a Trail bar from up there and I was stupid. Well, the price basically comes to 10 cents apiece. These are by the large industrial institution box, Nature Valley, Trail Mix, Fruit and Nut, and it came to 10 cents a unit, 10 cents a piece, they're in mylar pouches. It doesn't make any difference if it's perfect or not. The idea is that if I have so many hundreds or thousands of those, and when they're cheap like that, you can, then you have the ability to hand out or issue out, rotate between all the different foodstuffs you have, so you're not gonna starve, but you're also gonna actually be pretty comfortable. Most important here right now is do what you can, most for the least. Get to a particular level estimating about two years food supply. I know that's tough for most of you, but not as tough as you might think. It's not as hard as you can imagine. And you'd be amazed. Number one, I have to emphasize, if we get into this situation, not if, just when, really when now, One of the things that you need to remember is immediately you're going to be rationing and scaling down food intake. There is no extra. So whatever you have is all you have until such time as you know that you can advance your inventory through personal production. So this is where, don't worry, you're going to be losing weight out of policy. You got a certain amount of excess on your person. It's there for a reason. Congratulations. Now you're going to know why. But with regard to food, first of all, off the shelf food storage, try to go with, again, no refrigeration, no special preparation with regard to ways to maintain the food. It goes on the shelf, stays on the shelf, sits there, stares at you, and then comes off the shelf for use. Now, it doesn't mean you don't have refrigerators, freezers, et cetera, but the first thing everybody agrees whenever we have conversations is, Well, you're going to be out of the refrigerator, the power goes down until everything's gone, period, and nothing else gets opened up. No canned goods, no dry goods, nothing. Because whatever's in that fridge requires refrigeration, has got to be used up, same as next is the freezer. After that, like we said, we go right down the shopping list and we start working off of the existing long-term inventory. Even there, we also rate so that the deep storage food is the last thing that you use. Do you have freeze dried or anything like that? Whoa, we got something Larry are you moving around a bit of background noise here? Okay. I'll try and sit still here For some reason I hear a lot of noise. I didn't want to throw in you Again, you mentioned refrigeration. Again, the ships you want in, Indiana, there's National Refrigeration Company where you can get propane refrigerators modified to where they do not have the circuit boards in them. Or, I mean, there's fridges out there that do have circuit boards, but propane refrigerators do work. You know, the three of them that I have, except for the really, really big one I got, but I mean, these refrigerators work like a champ. They strain a little bit sometimes in the summer, but of course winter's coming up here now, but there's no reason for you not to have refrigeration. But yeah, it's very difficult for me to keep on going off-grid. They kick on every 10 or 15 minutes and pull quite a bit of juice, electric ones do. But propane ones I've had no issue with, I mean they just run and run as long as you keep propane in them. So that's the thought. And again, the advantage is reserves. You can put propane on the shelf for an indefinite period of time. Propane does not expire. The big thing is securing the cans to make sure that they are safe from number one and foremost would be thievery. But beyond that, they're actually the safest nuclear, post nuclear attack fuel on the shelf and will survive in the outer peripheral areas of even a direct attack. which is proven through the different testing that was done through the decades. So propane is your friend. Plus it's an effective weapon at different times too, depending upon need, properly employed. So it has more than one purpose and that makes it very, very useful. The other thing about propane, one of the things that I've been doing here, I finally got what I wanted, ran into a propane conventional no digital dryer. Now, here's what's really cool is, yes, you do need a certain amount of power to run the dryer to circulate it. That's not a problem. Having a small generator operating with 110, producing the 110 with just enough energy to make the system work to rotate the little motor so that the little dryer will do its job. Well, I shouldn't say little, it's actually a full-size family model. But one of the things to consider is, well, it's a convenience, but it's a critical convenience with regard to comfort and health. Is being able to dry the clothes mechanically that much faster? Especially again, we're talking about winter. Needless to say, we know all the tricks, trust me, to hang dry clothing. We've done everything. But this is a convenience that also serves more than one purpose because the propane dryer exhaust is a heat source. So if you properly station it in a, in other temporary housing that you have, depending on what you might have to expand upon, the dryer when it's run, especially during the winter, needless to say, during the summer, you have to shed calories. But during the winter, you're trying to conserve. And so there are a number of tricks of the trade. that are used to take advantage of leaching that heat or conserving that heat. Now remember it's an exhaust system, so you have to come up with basically a longer exhaust train so that you can pull whatever calories are left out of the air by the time it's gotten to the exhaust port point. It's kind of like an efficiency heater for a house, residential. The heat and the calories have been pulled and exhausted into other means, in other words basically for area heating, and you get a double tap in the process. Now you wouldn't be running it all the time, but any time that you do, you don't want to lose the energy you've spent. Not right away. Eventually it's going to go. You can't help that. But you can become more efficient. And I am looking for Actually, I'm looking for another one right away. I got this one from a neighbor down the road, know exactly how he was using it, and it's perfect for... it's exactly what I was looking for, but I'd like to find two more before I'm done. And there's a number of different reasons, but again, like one can of propane, a light pack service generator, everything you need and you're going to be, yes, burning us a little bit of electrical juice, in other words gasoline to keep more diesel to keep the power going to the fan and to the motor. But the value in terms of performance is exceptional. So just a little idea there why you still can. The digital anything is worthless. especially with what's coming up. In fact, the only reason they were trying to get everything to digital so they can tell you that the artificial intelligence has gone crazy. It took over everything. Well, only if you were stupid enough to get a refrigerator that you didn't need to talk to and a stove that you didn't need to talk to. Oh, wait a minute. And a dryer and a washer you didn't need to talk to. In a freezer you didn't need to talk to for any reason. And yet, oh, you just kind of have this, it's the, yeah, and then they tell you after they've developed this garbage, they put the fear factor in that, well, it's going to take over. Well, how could AI take over if you're using the older technology? They still can shut off the power, but that's something that you can create. But if you've allowed for a grossly overcomplicated piece of technology to enter into the circuit, and enter into your system. That's where the failure is. So let's make sure we don't accommodate the enemy. Do whatever you can to cut them out of the pie, to get them out of your life now before things accelerate. And it's not a matter if, it is only a matter of when something is going to happen. There's no doubt about that. Big thing is be prepared and properly squared away and energized for it so that we're on top of them. They're not on top of us. Hey Mark, we can't. Well, the things are happening now. They're bringing in thousands and thousands of people in the border and they're bringing them in, putting them in cities. Their crime is increasing. They're putting them in your schools. Kids are getting sick from the diseases they're bringing up. They're giving them cards for money. So they can- Yeah, so they take your food and take what's here. I mean, we're talking thousands per day. And they're giving them free supplies. Meanwhile, Americans are going hungry, they've lost jobs. They're helping these people and they're crapping on Americans. Yeah, there's many reasons that little peto Joe should be shot in the face. That's just one of them, starting World War III by blowing up the Russians North Stream pipeline is another one. He's an illegitimate president, they did steal the election. Even though Trump is garbage, they did steal the doggone election. And, you know, they're trying to do the same thing again with these mail-in ballots, you know. They've changed literally almost nothing. There's been a few states that have tried to modify their election laws and things, and then they try and stop that by saying, oh, well, you're racist. No, we just don't want Marxists in power. And, yeah, so. So yeah, but yeah, we've got an invasion force coming in. There's not that many women in these groups. They're mostly young guys of hiding age and they're even talking about putting badges and guns in their hands. They want to send you off to go fight the Russians. So yeah, they're openly talking about conscription. They just about killed off the Ukrainian populace, which I believe is the plan all along. You know, they want a greater Israel over there. Everybody Everybody bows to the Israelis and this is part of the plan. Remember that one of the key players in this is Victoria Noodleman. Remember she was installed by home Obama and she's the one that put the yat's the yid in power over there. He's the one that started the genocide, stole all he could and then ran to Canada with the you know, Homo Turdo. So, yeah, this is not good. We've got a bunch of murdering, genocidal, insane Marxists in power that want to turn little boys into girls and it needs to stop. It needs to be stopped hard and cold and these people need to be turned cold and put in the ground. Period. We have a caller before we're ready for the do we okay caller jump in there, please. Oh, hit unmute. Go ahead caller. We didn't forget you. Okay, well, we'll wait. One more thing real quick here again, we're headed towards the bottom of the hour. Go ahead, we got you there. Go ahead. This is JW out here in Idaho. I haven't called in in a while. Back to that topic around regarding refrigerators and such, I'm off grid basically, but I do have access to the grid if I want it. I was going to go pick up a washing machine. It's an old Maytag. It's basically, it's just got the agitator off and on switch and it's got the rollers to you. Ring out the close. But do you think that'd be a good purchase? Because I'm thinking maybe I guess. I'm going to tell you right now, I'm looking for one right now and be for the same reason. All you have to do is have a gravity water supply. Think about what would you need to actually keep that washer running? 110 volt power power source power supply and water and what I would need to be quite honest what you can do is I'll tell you the cheapest fastest way go out and get yourself a 330 gallon palletized tote water tub you know water water tank they're for fluids and try to get a food grade but you don't really need a food grade because you're doing clothing okay. But you do a poor man's 4x4 water tower and then you run, you do PVC plumbing to the supply for the washer and you have a, minimize the power pack, separate it from everything and make it just a run only as needed with a lesser generator. Whoa, we got a, yeah that's weird. The reason why I asked that question is because I was listening to everything that was being said, but I thought, well, you know, it's still going to be grid use. You know, it's one 10, one 20 volt, right? And I got a whole solar panel system. I got like a five kilowatt system here, but yeah, during the winter you don't have that. They have an older type of machine, just like this Maytag. It's a Maytag. Before the motor was available, they had it so you can hook up an external motor, whether it be like a two-stroke or whatever. And I was thinking maybe I should get something like that instead. But this one is accessible within about 30 miles from me, and the guy wants 125 bucks for it. It works. Okay, well you've already got it. Okay, hold on. You've got a power supply because you've got battery. You've got a fairly sophisticated battery system. It's a matter of planning and timing for use of whatever power you have with an inverter so that you can run the machine only for the time that you need it. You're not going to run it constantly anyway. But that's what I'm saying. What I would do is go out and I'm already working on this in a couple of different ways. But the first thing that I would do if I needed to hook it up quickly because I want it free and separate away from the house. I want a second or separate wash area that's going to be in one of the outbuildings, probably in the barn in the basement. And the idea behind this is that if you use a generator, you get to go out and find an inexpensive generator. a secondhand one. It doesn't have to be pretty and it just has to work because you're only going to use it for that mission. Okay, in other words, it's going to run for that period of time. The biggest problem you're going to have is the water reservoir. If you do use a gravity water reservoir and you're out in the winter environment like we are, that would have to be dumped during the winter and you'd have to work off an internal water supply of whatever you've got because you got to be able to maintain, can't have freezing up on you. So that's the only consideration really is, you know, a power is optional in a number of different ways. If you have a more sophisticated combination of wind and solar and with a generator assist even to pull the batteries up, you can use an inverter, calculate what you need that is the minimal to operate the machine in terms of the inverter. I've got several inverters I was handling today and I just keep collecting them from yard sales. Most of them are bought for the truck stops, but all of them would work for this mission. You see what I mean? I'm on the same wavelength. I've looked at all that too, so I agree with you. On a separate note, but on a similar topic, in terms of refrigeration, of course, I mean, you've probably looked at all this stuff. There's alternative ways for refrigeration. You can dig a hole, which a lot of people do, and you can use terracotta pots with sand in between and put water in it and then put a wet cloth over the top and it's When a heat of heat of adaporation it drops about 20 30 degrees I have yet to try it but with that said I am currently using only deep Deep freezers a top loaders two of them Specifically one is used for freezer and the other one is used as a refrigerator And how did I do that? It was really simple. I found a device online It's analog use only, so it doesn't have parasitic draw, but basically what it is, it allows you to put this external probe into the freezer. Because if you turn the freezer all the way to the lowest setting, it still freezes, so you can't use it as a refrigerator, right? So this external device has an external probe. You put the probe into the freezer, close the lid, and the device has an analog dial which you can regulate the temperature based on gas exchange from this probe. And this device is what you plug the freezer into, and then the device plugs into an inverter or the grid or whatever it is. And the amount of electricity that's used to keep this functioning as a refrigerator is almost zero. I mean, it is so negligible. Because I do have access to the grid and I'm running it and it almost costs me nothing. So, it's very efficient because it's a freezer, its insulation is such that better than a fridge, it's a top loader so, you know, the cold stays at the bottom and I'm able to cycle it off and on based on this device that I bought online. It was like 80 bucks or something but it's already saved me money and it works well. Just a side tip. So that was it. That was just a site clip that I had for you. But yeah, I'm going to go pick up that, I'm going to pick up that washing machine. So I'll leave the floor to you guys and I'll keep on listening. Thank you very much. You know, on the subject, because people are going, what are you worried about? A washer or dry fork? Guys, of all the things that we don't need to lose is the level of cleanliness. And then there's another thing in here that I've mentioned is comfort. If you've stonewashed clothes or if you hand wash clothes, and I've done that in the field, I've done that behind the wire, it's not the same. If you can't access a dryer or something to fluff the material up, it actually extends the life of the cloth. It helps the, well what happens is first when you wet everything it compresses, well expands to a degree, moisture collects. But then when it dries it literally compresses everything, you know, kind of like when you're doing beef jerky, think about your clothing like that. By being able to fluff and open up the whelp and the thread stock, the core of what makes up your cloth, It actually breathes life into the product. It actually extends the lifespan of what you are wearing. So there are big advantages to actually being able to, as we now know it, commercially wash clothing. It really is a commercial process. But it's something that also, as I mentioned a couple times here, comfort. You know, comfort is something that is, we don't realize it, but we don't really, and we will think about it once we get back into this, is that it's wearing on you. That term, wearing as in wear down, is something that is going to be an issue if you're not prepared. And it doesn't mean we aren't gonna rough it, oh tell me, give me a break. I've done this just having to work for a living and doing two full-time jobs and another part-time job. Did I change clothes all the time? Most of the time not. But because of that, there's one thing I learned a long time ago, change what's called your short clothes. In other words, dump that t-shirt and underpants even if you can't scrub your hind end and get into something decent that actually is already, you know, again, still clean, reprocessed, opened up, it breathes. There is a, that level of comfort is critical towards, you know, preventing distraction, which is basically induced pain. Okay, because of wear and tear and this is something that most people don't take into consideration So let's think ahead on this what reason I bring this up get blurry you and I both we don't wouldn't judge we enjoy sci-fi, right? have you ever watched the Stargate universe series, but it was the last one that was done where they have the the Deep I thought it was also the worst one they did Well, you know, that's just it. I mean The thing is that there are parts of things when you watch them. And one of them is that there's this subdivision where they're recreated through a kind of a split in time and the crew leaves and goes in another direction in a different timeline, which is behind the original. So they end up meeting their descendants in a roundabout way. But one of the things they show is where they're on the planet. the new planet, the let's say duplicates, which are just them in a different timeframe. And the one woman is out there beating the clothes to death, washing them. Now, I guess that would happen if you really don't think forward at all, but here's the thing, we understand how things work now. So if I'm space age and I've got the ability to, I know how to woodwork, Even though I wouldn't have an exact copy, I could duplicate the technology that we're using even if it would be manual. In other words, not many people have gone to a museum that tells you about the history of washers and dryers. But the fact of the matter is that there were several steps that were far ahead of and were actually quite old with regard to washing technology. Okay? Now, when you see them doing that, it's like they're taking, they really are taking it back into something I've discussed many, many times. It's like they're taking it back to the Stone Age. We don't have to go back to the Stone Age. We have all of the working knowledge of this present society at our fingertips. It would only be by gross incompetence and stupidity that we end up in that bad situation, okay? Now granted, there's plenty of stupid to go around. But let me give you an example. We haven't even talked about, you know, one of the most sought after tools for a lot of people, which by the way, the Amish and other people acquire on a regular basis. So if you look around, you'll find them, are the manual or the semi-manual electronic wash tubs. Remember we always say, you know, you don't want to get your tit in a ringer. In other words, your memory gland in a ringer. Well, where did that term come from? Well, it's not a joke, really. It was quite serious in that when they came up with these ringers, they didn't have safety controls on them. And unfortunately, while women were toiling over the washer to a tub and taking the individual clothes and putting them into the ringer, they weren't paying attention. Not everybody wore, sorry ladies, not everybody was wearing bras. And quite literally, this was an injury that occurred quite regularly. It's why they put a safety slap on the ringers that were made industrially for America, like the company Maytag. If you've ever had one of these, I've had quite a few, I've got some stuck away at different retreats. In the center, there's a slap point with a big red knob painted. It's usually originally made out of pot metal. Later when they were newer, they were made out of plastic. But its purpose is that literally you hit it to stop it from going, dragging you through or continuing to squash. Would everybody get caught what might have gotten caught? Now it didn't have to be the lady's breast. It could be your fingers. And so if the machine was just on like a constant roller press and it just stays on and it's a very aggressive motor, it's going to be kind of painful. Needless to say, as we all know. So in this case, again, those types of units are even less sophisticated. And when you look at them, ask yourself, well, damn, they could have made that 200 years earlier. They could have made that 300 years earlier. I mean, with a barrel and a couple of other utility tools and manual operation, the basic washer that we're talking about could have been built in any period, probably for the last four, five, six, 700 years, if someone had thought about it. Well, the difference is this we have. We've already experienced it. We've already been through. We already have it. Now, if it's not in your memory pan, because what I just described, some of you younger people may have never seen, and I understand that. So it's good to kind of, this is why it's good to do like a little bit of a research project on all the fascinating things that man has developed over the eons. And seriously, even if you just peruse the idea, you don't even have to read deep on it. The idea is planted between your ears now you have the ability to draw on it and that's really the most important aspect of everything that we're doing. So I always say get it between your ears in the brain pan, get it between the brain pan and you know we can get going on you know we can develop something we can get something accomplished and this is especially true with the situation that we're facing you know step one we have to use existing off-the-shelf technology. Step two is we upgrade. Now in some cases our upgrade is going to be cutting out completely and never going back to the garbage that traitors, treasonous monsters, evil monsters pushed us into to try and destroy us. We aren't going there again, are we guys, right? Larry, I think we all know better, right? We'll have fewer people taking the kill shot. Yeah. There again, there's an example. Unfortunately, it's by bad, you know, by, you know, bad, a very bad process of, you know, you believe them about this, about what? Should have known better. But the fact is that a lot of other people who originally were using their brains have been completely validated, right? We've learned. Now, in this case, we've seen what's happening, what this is about, you've got the 2030 project, all the other nonsense. We know we're not going there, right? We all agree we're not going there. So, in the process of having to step back, we have to improvise, adapt, and overcome with off-the-shelf, but then we need to look at building the economy the way we need it to work and producing what we need to work. And this is why you need to be thinking about some of the things that we're talking about. We can do without, but we do without, we sacrifice. And you know what? Thousands of years of people using their gray matter and coming up with excellent solutions that created greater creature comfort, these things aren't going to be thrown out if we can help it. Learn from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. Now, there's a couple other issues also, hygiene, which by the way is something that we can't lose. On the one hand, everybody went neurotic with regard to, I've got to bathe and I was joking about this, but in reality, people were almost at that point. I've got to bathe and disinfect it. He expected to have like a shower tub by the front door and every time they came home they'd jump up underneath the shower head in a self-contained circulating system that had hand disinfectant that was distributed by the gallons. And you rub your body down, twitching, you know, terrified of the germs, the germs. The germs are here. No, I first of all, we do know that there are such things as germs. We understand the threats and issues that need to be dealt with. Example, we know that if we have an individual that is hurt, there are things that we can do, especially with regard to keeping wounds clean, understanding how to follow up with maintenance there within reason. Okay, the unreasonable is the stupidity that we saw with the incompetence, the idiots, and the dumbed down public fool system products that gave us two years of stupidity, not just in America, but really dumb process all over the planet. Now, instead of speaking up, a lot of people will not just go along and get along, but that really didn't do you any good. Now, let me point something out. That thing would end it a lot faster if everybody to start clubbing the Karens that were getting in your face like a baby seal Think about it. Am I right or am I wrong? Y'all know I'm right If everybody had manned up and the first time that some idiot stick Karen came out to the middle of the park And that's the one that always got me these people are out in the middle of nowhere They're not bothering anybody. But this twit had to go out to be secret police patrol and Personally, they should have just gotten up out of the chair, chased her arse down, and just busted her legs, busted her up, and if need be, just bust her up and throw her in the pond and be done. Well, that's horrible. No, it's not. If you wonder how communism works, you just, you already lived a taste of it. You're gonna go along with this again. I say we get rid of the sinking communists. Everyone that rears its ugly head needs to be gone. That's what needs to happen. Because we don't need the Karen's we know the senseless mindless twit Karen's Trying to lord over us the incompetence the stupid the fools They're not the people that should be in charge of anything and yet the the machine the manipulators Engineered everything in that direction and then everybody goes along. Oh, I don't want to make waves. Oh, I want to make waves mark I'll be civil wherever I can, but no, this is where it can't be civil with anymore. It has to be put down hard. They come out of the chocks. We beat them right back into the footrest. We beat them down. That's what has to happen and they need to be put in their place. And that's just the only way it's going to get settled. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. Yeah, after we beat them down, we need to shove them in a box and ship them to North Korea. You know the Koreans probably wouldn't accept them, but I'll bet you we can get the Chinese to take them they need more slaves I don't have a problem people wanting to be slaves just don't try and expect me to join your join your insanity and your stupidity and That's what we I didn't I mean but a lot of people you know decided that although I I don't want to be the first and you don't make waves or it well Look what happened step by step. What did we end up with they even tested the water. Let's remember something I Well, if one face mask is good, two face masks could be better. And remember when they had everybody stupid enough to wear two? They started to propose that you wear three. Do you all remember this? Don't you think that that little probably gray space alien with the vouchy suit on? You think I'm joking about that, maybe? that whatever that demon alien creature is that he wasn't laughing his ass off after every time he stepped in front of the mic and watched the stupid people dance. Don't you think they weren't laughing at the whole population that went along with that? You know they were. You just absolutely know they were laughing at everybody's ass and still are. We've got the face bra. I'm you know, we're close to Ann Arbor, Michigan and the face bra wearing migratory foul have started to appear again. I was and I still am laughing at him. Well, I agree. Our own agenda in the process being plugged in, by the way, because that's the other thing that we all need to remember. We better have our own solutions here. And that means we have our agenda that needs to be implemented. So you better have a plan. Now, a lot of people are already in motion on this. I've already been discussing this for, well, this whole last year. Some of the stuff has already come to light that we've tried to explain is happening. More of it is going to progressively well, you're gonna be seeing more budhead ill head budding taking place on law at a larger and larger level or larger scale than govern in terms of government and It's going to an edible inevitably Escalate into something very unique. It's not maybe you kind of your sort of the other side's gonna make their move good because if nothing else out of panic And I think they're terrified of somebody saying what I'm saying right now. No, I think most everybody's saying it. I don't have to be the only one. I'm not worried about being the only one. Everybody's like, nah, nah, we're not in my circus. Those aren't my monkeys. We're finished. It's not going any farther. Go ahead, jump in there. Okay, since you're on shortwave, there's gonna be people here that haven't heard this before. But one of the things that I've been, I mean, I listen to everybody over the years, but unfortunately, one of the things I see lining up is a warning from the Prophecy Club. They had a guy named Dmitry Dudeman who, through the magic of the Mandela effect, became Dmitry Dudeman. But he warned that at some point in the future that we would be fighting the communists. They would start this in the middle of the country, people would start fighting. And then from the oceans, Russia, Cuba, Nicaragua, and others would hit us with nukes. And they'd come up through the bottom and down through Canada. This is all lining up. Of course, Biden is home Obama's third term. And Friday he announced that he's creating a new office to go after guns. So as they try and take guns, hopefully people will shoot back at them. This should have happened years ago. But Biden's been doing what he can to drive gun stores out of business through endless harassment. We've had stage shootings, even Trump's been part of stage shootings. down there in Florida, down in Texas. And then most notably the New Jersey synagogue shooting where he went out there. We had a CIA stage shooter, nobody died. The fire department there had it scheduled, it was on their answering machine. But Trump went out there and said, we need to kill these hateful anti-Semites. You've got that piece of garbage to Satanist down in Florida who flew over to Israel to sign a bill to deprive his citizens of their First Amendment right to criticize the perversion and criminality of our scumbag enemy, Israel. But yeah, all of this is lining up sadly and the Russians toys work ours are garbage made by corrupt defense industries that don't give a damn whether we live or die and Most of our stuff is garbage or obsolete out of date. Whatever We've been playing catch up with these hypersonic missiles, but Russians stuff works. They're in full production of these things They're using them and testing them in Ukraine So yeah, we don't really stand a chance. They don't care. They don't want to stamp civil defense or any way to defend ourselves anyway. So yeah, unfortunately, all of this is lining up. So there's a book out there that, for those interested that want to build themselves a shelter, you're You're wanting to protect your friends and family you can build yourself a shelter that can withstand against Radiation in theory they do this you know these nukes are a little different the radiation lasts for a couple of weeks, and then it kind of flashes off But the name of the book is called nuclear or survival skills It was done by a 90 year old guy named crescent Kearney he was employed by the US government to come up with these procedures for surviving and getting through a nuclear war and then they basically dumped him so he put the book together himself and it's very well written. It deals with food storage and I mean I'd take wheat you know how would you bust up wheat if you didn't have a mill or something even shows you in the book there if you take three topper pipes and band them together put some wheat in a coffee can and beat these pipes up and down you can you can turn wheat into you know something finer. Lots of good ideas in there. I mean, he shows you how to make a dose meter out of, you know, bubblegum and baling wire, almost literally. The guy was sharp as a tack. Supposedly, he built a steel shelter and put it five miles from an actual blast. You know, according to material in the book, I don't have any reason to doubt him. There are people out there that say that nukes don't exist. Well, I've never seen one go off. But the industry is certainly huge, but, you know. Who knows, but yeah, if you want to protect your family, you can make you speedy in shelters. There's all kinds of designs and ideas. It's called nuclear war survival skills, but I do think that's where we're headed. I do think this country is going to follow in the footsteps of other civilizations that have gone away. We've come up, we've gotten corrupt, and then the society goes away. I mean, that pattern has been repeated over and over again through history. There's lots of people didn't think their society was gonna go away, and they're gone. And unfortunately, I think we're next. So yeah, look up Nuclear War Survival Skills. It used to be at a website called beprepared.com. That was a Mormon food site. But there are multiple copies out there that you can download for free. But as Mark's pointed out, you really want a hard copy because you don't want to try and access your tablet or notebook when it's been fried by EMP. But you got a book with lots of nice pictures and things. You can make some of these things or at least understand what he's trying to present to you. But you need to get supplies. food and water and clothing and medical supplies. You need to get all these things now before you don't have access to it or before they shove the economy in crisis mode and take away the money and CBDC's digital money tell you that what you can and can't buy, get it now. And that way you've got something, even if you don't need it, you might have something you could barter with, somebody else might need it. But these are all ideas. Again, beprepared.com, nuclear war survival skills. I think we're on the edge of this. The Russians have had enough of our garbage, and rightly so. But I think they're playing a game here. I think they're playing a game with our scumbag enemy, Israel, and they're killing these people off intentionally. A lot of these people in Ukraine are Christians. Look what they've done in Syria. They're killing Christians. Remember Trump, he says he's gonna pour boys out of Syria and then a week later he had them back stealing oil and food. They're still doing that. Trump is no different than the rest of them. He's a sack of crap. He's an Epstein rapist, pedo. He met his wife at Ghislaine Maxwell's. Honey Trap Cat House is called the Kit-Kat Club. She's a working gal. But hell, I put her in charge before I put him back in there ever, ever. He's a con man, folks. Mr. Warp Speed, remember? He's the one who pushed the beautiful vaccine, told the military he was gonna bring it to you in a powerful way, and that was a DOD program. Do you remember Fat Pompas standing up there, CIA Mikey Pompas, saying that this is a live exercise in Trump moments they should have told us. Now I don't have any love for Trump whatsoever. He's the same garbage. He partied with the Clintons that he never arrested. And then he called them good people. But he helped them out. Every person he put in there was swamped, including Jeff Sessions and then Bill Epstein connected bar. Those of you out there love Trump, you're sadly mistaken if you think he's a solution to any of our problems.