October 25, 2023
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4h 2m
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Mark Koernke discussed the open U.S. border as a national security threat, emphasizing that traitors in government have intentionally failed to secure it. He covered extensive weapons and ammunition topics including 50-caliber ammunition sourcing, reloading techniques for World War II-era rounds, and the importance of dispersing ammunition supplies. Koernke also addressed the Israel-Gaza conflict, criticizing U.S. support for Israel while warning of potential escalation involving multiple Middle Eastern nations and nuclear powers. The show included detailed tactical discussions on squad-level weapons deployment, the Moody Griffin 50-caliber rifle design, and specific ammunition recommendations for various calibers.
- border security
- 50 caliber ammunition
- moody griffin rifle
- reloading
- israel-gaza conflict
- hezbollah
- iran
- weapons wednesday
- militia preparedness
- 7.62x39
- ammunition dispersal
- tactical weapons deployment
- government treason
- middle east escalation
- liberty tree radio
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were torn and dirty as he took off his three cornered hat speaking low to me. We fought a revolution. We wrote the Constitution 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 sh- Number. You've traded in your n- 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, 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 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 and home and gentlemen, this is the hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West, Southeast, North and Northwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. We're on the satellite. I want to say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there, whatever body of water you're on. We're a myriad. A plethora. A cornucopia. An expat. A wide array of communications technologies both inside and these United States. And it is a beautiful Wednesday out there. It's kind of looking like it wanted to rain all day. It really hasn't. If you canceled everything because it looked like it was going to rain and you would have wasted the day. I didn't. I learned a long time ago, Michigan, growing up with this, ignore the clouds, pay attention to when you finally get wet. And half the time it just isn't going to happen. Of course, the other time it does, but that's just part of the math. Anyway, you can get more done if you think that way. Michigan, the upper and lower peninsula. Anyway, it is the 25th of October. It is the 15th year of open, obvious, and odd. If you look at the propaganda BS and tripe coming out of the Middle East or the Israelis, the trash in New York, the extra mile west on the left coast, God, it is open and in your face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. America with a K and the ilk just want your money they want remember that Tom Cruise line show me that's all you hear at the moment these pieces of tripe show up in your presence you need to send this money but it's 2023 old earth calendar 2023 battle for the Republic the dance of swords and boy they want You know that the new coin operated chrome dome slash chrome plated dome, iron dome, whatever it is, must run on quarters and they just needed a big bag right off the bat or they couldn't use it. So, I mean, after all, it just rusted up. It just locked up right there. Until the cash started to show up and then they were able to steal all the rest of our goodies from our reserves over there. Oh Then the thievery did flow and the sticky fingers the sticker sticky kosher fingers are now ripping us off blind The rest of the way and open and right up there in front of you first person not not Ukrainian kosher mafia cook the books kind of thievery Oh, no right in your face because you go him or so stupid. You just you'll fall for anything I ain't got vault, I'm telling you. So as it is, because of that, again, we need to be prepared here. The system is intentionally being set up to hiccup bollocks fall, fail. The police state, which is all seeing, all knowing, it's futile to resist. You can't do anything. Well, all of a sudden go to Cantonic Brain Fart and they didn't know the terrorists were gonna attack. They didn't know none of them terrorists. How could they have gotten across the wide open border that all of the police state was supposed to be protecting and all of this big ass, over bloated, grossly overpaid, worthless police state. I mean, if anything happens, and as it is, it is happening, they're trying not to report stuff now because of what I'm saying right here, everybody else I talk to is feeling the same way. Don't tell me how you want more of anything when the border is wide open, the border is wide open, the border is wide open, piss off each feces and die. Over there and over here. So for everybody, other than the three-faced bra, coronavirus, paranoid, who of course are now telling you all about how, well, we got to get into a war. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The cowards that ran into the front of their house, Slab the door shut, pulled out a handful of spikes, nailed the door shut from the inside, took their furniture and covered up every window. Then grab more nail screws, a screw gun and headed for the basement door, got behind the basement door, nailed that shut, screwed that shut, put a board across it, too, ran down to the basement, pulled out the hideaway bed, which is kind of, you know, musty, crawled underneath it and disappeared from our presence. For months and months and months and hell it came down to years. These cowards, these worthless, toady, leftist, bottom-feeding, butt-sucking, pieces of excrement, are now telling you, WE NEED TO- We? I know they've got a mouse in their pocket. They got something in their pocket. Well, maybe just something. They got a flap with their rear end and they may have something up there, hind end that Obama put there and is repeatedly putting there. Yuck. But fact is, otherwise, no, I'm listening to those fools. Are we giving them any credence at all? We've got to go to war. We're a war three. Hillary the Hutt was sitting there and some kids stood up. And of course he's now I'm sure on the feces list that he might even be dead by now But he was standing there in front of Hillary the Hutt who was prattling in front of in front of a bunch of other turds out there Yapping about how we just got to get into this conflict We got to get into that their war thing and the thing you can't wait we but of course now Hillary the Hutt We're sorry. Arce isn't gonna be anywhere near any of the fighting. Of course not She's gonna be raking in the bucks and profit off of the corpses that are created on all sides, as a matter of fact. But that worthless slob, that other pile of excrement, Hillary the Hutt, of course was being, oh, she was incensed because Sky was speaking the truth. You're just trying to drag us all into World War III. But here's the thing, not one of you toadies is gonna be there. Well, in a way and not in a way, because of course gross miscalculations, you know, the best laid plans of rats and rodents sometimes called mice and men. Well, I don't look at anything other than rats and rodents. And the rats and rodents, of course, always, well, we didn't know. We have a big police state and we didn't know. And we got a big donut of destruction operation and we didn't think and we didn't know. And there was miscommunication, my ass. Are you ready for that one? There was miscommunication. Do you speak in glee? Partay, you know, neck tube, varata, turbopunt, whatever. Come on, what do we need to do? You're just being unreasonable. No, no, I'm being very reasonable. I'll give you a chance to run. Maybe other people won't. If you're by, if you, these enemies of America and they're a whole bunch of them are just dumb as a stinkin' box of rocks. especially the dribble pusses that had to wear the three-faced bras to God knows how many idiot shots and of course wanted you to die with them and so far we've been able to avoid that and of course we may still end up in the same conflict that they create but it's kind of inevitable that some kind of fighting is going to take place the border is wide open the border is wide open the border is wide open the big police state is going to it's already telling you well if you just give us more money. I like what several people said. Mr. Kennedy did an excellent little conversation with the Idiot Sticks from the DEA. It was just like he said, and not now, think about this. I think Mr. Kennedy, I'm not talking Robert Kennedy, I'm talking the other Kennedy from, I believe, Louisiana. Forgive me, slap me if I'm wrong on location. The gentleman is a card. He is a, he is very, very cooth. What's fascinating is he was dealing with this idiot stick in front of him, the latest female, or looking like a female, probably cross-dressing male dyke with, you know, Martian third sex genitalia, I don't know. But anyway, he goes, well, why don't we just get the military and the police here to work with Mexican government and go and kill the cartels? Let's go get rid of the cartels. And immediately the turd had to go into a round loop because, oh, well, you can't do that. That would eliminate their big business here with the DEA and the business they got with Mexico and the cartels cooperating with the US government to create crisis in America. Did I say that? Well, that's exactly what Mr. Kennedy was pointing out because he asked the question, I believe, three times. And I believe he even asked it a fourth time after the idiot stick purple hair and queers a $3 bill, satanic, pedo. Todi, uh, flabbed, you know, flabbed around with a bunch of responses that were relatively, you know, well, generally irrelevant. Okay. And it's like, well, okay, why don't we just propose US military, go over the border along with police. Let's go kill off the cartels and that'll settle it. Why we got to do this all around thing where you keep the business going with the cartels over there untouched and America keeps getting crap down over here. Because the first thing to do is protect the business. That's right, because that's the first thing the Jewish mob, the Jewish criminal combine does is protect the scam. Remember, they create the fake opposition on both sides of all these government-curried operations and activities so that they profit from both ends. We gotta have a bigger government and you can't be anti-semantic so the Jewish guys that are also running the drug trade Are in charge of the other side too. I'm telling you a big Jewish family. They'll get together, you know for bar mitzvahs stuff like that That's exactly what's going on because the twit Was sitting there looking like a carp out of water about? No mouth going cuz he she it couldn't respond directly because well what is yes or no if you propose this yes or no oh, I'm sure I I May be able to present what to the president you know blood it's of course this twit is also the one that supposedly Talking directly to Obama No, not the pedestal for meatball piece or he's irrelevant. You know that the tentacle that goes out of out of his pung hole goes right back to Obama Which of course there's a tentacle of Obama's bong hole which goes back to the Jewish north side mafia out of Chicago Same tribe different part of the planet and if you don't think so you better take a look Where does Valerie Jarrett come from not only is she an Iranian Jew if you didn't know that Yeah, Valerie Jarrett is an Iranian Jew. That's okay You could be Jewish, but you should be proud of them They should be pointing that out constantly that she's an Iranian Jew And in fact, if you do a, oh, by the way, you can do this, it's really cool. If you do a lineage on that creature, you'll find that, well, guess what? She's very much still attached to the old country. Hmm, isn't that amazing? And remember, it was Valerie Jarrett, the Iranian Jew, who bragged that the last person, other than Mikey, When Obama was in the White House, the last person that Obama slash Barry Satoro would see before he went into snuggle with Mike the Dyke, Mike the, oh no he's not Dyke if it's a female, oh Mike the cross dresser, Mike maybe with other appendages, who knows? Martian turd sex, I'm not sure. But anyway. Mike the faggot. Yeah, yeah the poofka, now the poofka, yeah. That way we can, we can offend the Australians but not offend anybody here. Is that the worst guys? That's why it can say... Any, Mark, anybody that's offended by me saying faggot, I don't care what they think. That's me. Exactly. So, as it is, again, with the situation now in tow, it's going to be very interesting to see where they go with the attack. I'm sorry, repeat again, I know that. I think that was Tom. Tom, slow down and you're number two-five. I said, instead of calling them faggots, call them by the real name, sodomite dog. That's what the Bible calls them. Well, that's true. And again, we're not sure exactly what we're dealing with in terms of Mikey, but we know it's not what it claims to be. I concur, Tom. Sodomite is the proper word. Well, it's like, it's in a vegemite sandwich. It's sodomite sandwich. Wait a minute. No, that was from Men Down Under. So, dun dun dun dun dun dun dun. Yeah, he offered me a sodomite sandwich. I looked at him. I looked at him. Sodomite sandwich. Yo, no. Sodomite sandwich might have been why that chef got drowned in the pond behind the place there. The more, yeah, I think they're kind of not letting that completely go away. Some people are still really focusing on that. And again, it's kind of the Joshua Doar syndrome, as we would say here in Michigan. Anybody remember Joshua Doar furniture company in Detroit, Michigan? Well, Joshua Doar was owned by a lot of the old mafia families. And all of a sudden there were a flurry of, you've got an uncle in the furniture business and one in your trunk, and one in your trunk with the fishes, by the way. Yeah, it was you got an uncle in the furniture business, Joshua Dore. Joshua Dore, that was the original ad. But all of a sudden, week after week, more and more of the Joshua Dore family and staff and additional personnel were being found in the trunks of their Lincoln's and their Continental's. And the last one was found with two carp. What does that mean? Wow, he found it with a couple of fishes. Mmm, anybody can pay the big if you don't know what that's about go look it up people Everybody and the families know what that those fishes man. Mm-hmm. Let's not ask too many questions But the attrition with the oh Bay of the the the families with oh at the end, you know Dembrosio Kegliano, etc. Oh, you know, etc. Etc. Well, they got send out really bad during that particular conflict. So I got this funny feeling that with what's going on with Barry right now, it has to do with the inner circle. It's kind of like a less disciplined situation you would see with Hillary the Hutt. Somebody went a little crazy in the head. Somebody was having a little too much strange fun and somebody squeaked and somebody wiggled and somebody drowned or was assisted to drink. You know, hold him down longer. He's still alive. Yeah, hold me down a little longer. No, it's difficult. I'm not that strong. Yes. I know Barry hold on get Mike in there There go Mike grab him hold him down Mike. There you go. Mike's got him. Oh Man to be the sous chef with the faggoty boys Because eventually well it might catch up with you. It looks like it did it with him anyway Oh another one bites the dust now real quick Oh, hold on. Before we go any farther, sorry guys. I have something popped up here. Oh, well, we're good. Okay, I've got messages coming in. Sorry about that. On a different system and I, it's weak. Okay, a couple of other things here real quick. I wanted to mention before going any farther, somebody mentioned 50 caliber ammo yesterday. We're on weapons Wednesday, of course. Although, you're minding your first best weapon and all the other things we're talking about are pertinent to what's going on right now. uh... the borders right open the borders right open the borders wide open anything else you can tell me about security the police state needing to be bigger and shove it up your hind end sideways to people that way to or or or we've been at risk for three years you know don't have that garbage you people like the oss We've been at risk for a very long time. Longer than that, but we've been at risk openly where they just opened the doors. Okay, so we've got an enemy in force behind the wire now, in the wire, on our side. I told everybody I want you to think about this one for those of you who did you're smiling right now Remember when I told you in that really cheap government surplus 50 caliber ammo some of it Lake City Recent production that was available for under you know, two dollars or about two dollars around dollar seventy-five dollar sixty-five Even if you didn't have 50 caliber gun you would be helping the cause because we need more half-inch ammo always Now, the one good thing about half inch, 50 caliber ammunition is that every vehicle in the inventory has it, most have it. I won't say everyone because, for instance, the Bradley uses a very different chain gun of the turret and then otherwise it has support coaxial guns or other weapons that have been... Okay. But there's a lot of 50 cal out there. It's going to be out there in pallets. There are just too many pieces of equipment to use it. Every main battle tank has got at least 150 on the roof and usually a 30 caliber gun. On top of everything else it carries. You're kind of drifting in and out of Cylon right now just to let you know. Oh, it's happening with the system. I wouldn't be surprised. Yeah, okay, well let's do this. Let's misdirect it. There we go. Point it in another direction and see what happens. One two three, how do we sit on now? Am I still alive? Or am I part of the fire by five group? In other words, there's gonna be 50 out there It can be procured problem is you're actually competing with the chains that guns whatever belt fed weapons you got up there Plus we have belt fed 50s. Okay, but we also have a pile moddy griffins moddies moddy mark sixes Sussman Ackerman the b7b's Sussman Ackerman, copies of the Mahdi. We've got Barrett's. We've got the family of different 50 calibers done by a number of 50 caliber shooter association members who produced at least limited numbers of their guns. Now the most common because it is the Gladius of the 50s is the Motti Griffin which is a home built gun. We're still cranking them out. In fact I have to mention before I forget that we need the head spacing dies. I need them. They need to be dropped off one set. Don't need them all. Just need one set for somebody who's finishing up a number of their Motti rifles. And so for our friends listening I do need a set. Pick out a set of the head spacing gauges. or the 15, bring them over and well, make sure somebody else is available. They can take them where they need to go. But that needs to be done ASAP. So we'll work the schedule out there. However, because of this, the other considerations and just having the weapon, but how do you deploy it? What do you do with it? Now, it's not hard to figure out. The longest shot you possibly can would be your first choice. I mean, it's a superiority weapon for a placement fire. And I don't care if you're a sniper, a super sniper, a super duper sniper, or just plain old rifleman. Our situation improves dramatically if I put somebody behind that gun and they can develop their skill as they take out targets at greater and greater ranges as they develop and perform. The big thing here, as brought up with ammunition, is that with the surplus ammo not being a dollar, you know, 65 and a dollar 79 and a dollar 75, remember when you and ammo had it for that price, it was also incendiary or incendiary tracer that you were getting for under three dollars. Remember? So all of you about it are smiling. Why? Because they ain't none of it out there for that price now. Well, there's a little bit of ball. The 33 ball was a T33 and a new ball is out there. There's a bunch of the older standard ball and every once in a while some tracer pops in there with it or mix in or incendiary blue tip. We're finding it in odd lots of course and there are companies selling some of it but the prices are not what they were even you know on two years ago, three years ago like everything else. So, new production is available and PMC has brought in a certain amount of 50 cal. The Chinese were bringing it in for a while and then they were told I think to stop. We took full advantage of the very reasonably priced, in fact exceptionally cheap, 50 cal and links. And one of the other things that we bought, we bought crates and crates and crates and crates and crates of just 50 caliber browning links. Brand new in the box, in the tins, Clearly marked, in fact, we even re-marked them in red to make sure everybody knows, no, that's not a can of 7.62x54R. Those are .50 caliber machine gun links. Why do we need those? Well, we have tons of .50 caliber semi-auto guns, and this is the thing about you guys competing if you got a shoulder-fired gun. Those weapons are going to have to be fed. The .M250 calibers in service are going to have to be fed that are conventional. And so you want to collect as much as you can for personal service, number one. Number two, you want to disperse it. Okay, what is the weight of a 50 caliber can loaded with M2 50 caliber routes? It can be anywhere from 44 to 46 pounds. Now, you have to bag of dog food. Oh, I can pick up a bag of dog food with one hand. Well, of course I can, I can too. I can pick up a bag of dog food. How long do I want to carry that if I have it just by the grips of my fingers? Can I carry that? I will carry as far as I can. From the back porch to the kitchen. Yeah, well, it's the idea that I, okay, think about this. You always see in movies, guys are grabbing two. They really were 50 caliber cans or 30 caliber browning cans. We won't say the small 30 can. I'm talking a 50 cal can filled with 51 NATO ammo. You're looking at 44 to 46 pounds. Now the lowest is 42.5 or 42.4, but okay, it's a bag of dog food. It's a bag of duck grain. It's a bag of goat feed. It's a bag of silage, 50 pounds. Little under, but so close you won't know the difference when your arms start to turn to rubber bands. Here's something we've talked about for a very long time. And it's one of the reasons I grabbed all of the grade two 50 caliber, for 50 caliber, M16 3 mag pouch Vietnam era, you know, slash outlet. Not the pretty ones, they're the not pretty ones. They're ones nobody liked as much because they're, you know, they had some miles on them. I got about 20 of them sitting right here next to me about six feet away that I'm going through right now. For what? Oh, for the 50 cals, because they need them. What do we do with them? Well, 10, 50 caliber rounds fit quite nicely into a standard M16 magazine pouch. A standard Alice M16 magazine pouch. You know what's beautiful about that? It's got that beautiful, easy to open and close clicky clip, which is fantastic. It's got the Alice Keepers on the back. Now, to be quite honest, here's a little trick. If you're going to carry a lot heavier or even standard bags, you can use wide base thick zip ties to lock the gear to your the pouches to your your pistol belt. This makes them a lot sturdier. It also eliminates a lot of the bite and gouge that happens with the equipment. It doesn't happen all the time. But every once in a while I get pinched. The big thing here is we've now dropped it down to 10 rounds, which is very manageable. So, one of the considerations is loading a lot of the ammunition up into these types of pouches and then issuing them out as a unit goes into the field so that everybody is carrying a percentage, like an airborne unit when they do an airborne drop. Okay, when an airborne unit, and I've explained this many, many times, in Grenada was the last big operation like this. You're carrying a couple of laws rockets, you carry a couple of mortar rounds, you're carrying another couple of belts, some case one, some case two, additional belts of ammunition for the squad gun or a can if it was a 5.56 saw. Well, I'm not carrying one of those. No, you're not. But when you drop, everybody's carrying a certain amount of that equipment with them because the saw gunner needs to keep supporting you. And the mortar, poom, poom, and poom. Well, they gotta keep shooting. So, remember, airborne... They're protecting you, so you better make sure that you got their stuff for them. You're a Chinese koolie. Everybody. The lieutenant, the OIC, the executive officer, all your senior sergeants, everybody's outfitted the same way. Other people. have more signal smokes, more flares, and more of the other goodies that they need to control the unit without radio that you don't carry. Although you're also carrying smokes, you're also carrying grenades, you're also carrying flares. See, this is the part they don't show you. And all this stuff adds up. Now in an airborne drop, remember you've seen it, you watch an airborne drop, you've seen they throw this bag out. When they get down so far, the bag is attached. But at a certain point when you get within so many feet of the ground, you drop the bag, you don't just drop it and let it bounce. You drop it below you. What it does is it hits and this alleviates a lot of gravity sucking. In other words, the amount of energy taking to the ground so it doesn't work like a retro rocket. But it gives the parachute the ability to reduce your speed a little bit. Not by much, but by a little bit and every little bit comes. Okay, so you don't have that many more compressed vertebrae, okay? The idea behind this is that if we put 50s in the field, it is a supremacy weapon. So a Barrett 50 in a team, every man carrying 10 rounds, don't worry. If he's pulling the trigger on that thing at all, you're not gonna be carrying that ammunition for very long. But if each person has issued a 10 round Alice pouch to hook up to their gear, or to hook up to their backpack, for instance, if they're long reconnaissance or long deployment, then it goes with you. It gets transferred over to the 50 as he needs it. And in the meantime, he's carrying, he's schlepping that Barrett 82 around. Remember, it wasn't Barrett 82. Go look that up. Well, I've argued with the Barrett's that although, yeah, you can break them down and it's easier to carry them. It's better to just have two men on the gun all the time. That's just all there is to it. If you're going to deploy it with infantry, yeah, you can be macho jock and carry it, this and that, the other. But you guess what? It's easier to keep it assembled. Have a carry clamp for the upper, you know, down all the way at the end of the barrel. But you grab it from the rear, grab it from the front, you work as a team and move with it. Now, an individual can move it in a situation where he has to change shooting positions. But for traveling, see, all of this has to do with this isn't a movie, this is now real life. And in real life, all of the problems, heartaches and heartburn that could possibly happen, will happen. So, we have- And that is a major asset, having a 50 caliber in your unit. You do not want to let that thing go because one man that was carrying it got shot and nobody noticed or we were all under fire and we're too busy and now we got pushed out of the area and the 50 is left behind. If there's two people on it, you get one of them at least to drag that gun out. You'll pay some personnel personnel. Remember, the basic rule is always man your greatest firepower weapon. If somebody goes down, somebody is automatically going to replace that person. If you have an assistant gunner with the 50, which you're going to have anyway, you have to have a spotter shooter, a spotter security man. But in addition to that, you'll have the rest of the team is obviously supporting that particular weapon. Squad is doing that, the whole of the platoon is doing that with each of those weapons. I don't care if it's a belt fed 5.56, 7.62x51 NATO, or a 50 caliber gun. It's a priority to first man and then recover. Most important is get a shoulder behind it and continue to contribute to the firefight or contribute to the battle. Depending on the situation and how intense and how close it is, well, you're still gonna have to think about what a half-inch gun does for you. Psychologically, what it does is monstrous. especially since you if you've all been working together you have developed proficiency with the weapon so it is never a hoot to be downrange receiving fire from it because we don't know what he's doing. Have a voice. Do we have another caller please? Sure, go ahead. We're talking about 50 cal ammo. S.G.A.M.O. That's sgamo.com. They have a 50 cal ammo. They do have 50 cal API that is linked. It's a 100 round can for $349.50. It's everything from them. I believe over $200 is free shipping over 100 and something dollars is free shipping. So the shipping is already included in the price. And what's the purpose? Okay, well, the purpose behind that is on impact. The penetrator, of course, does its job in the process of compromising what might be a lightly armored or, again, a simple, you know, thin-skinned tank. It penetrates, goes through the object, the incendiary disperses, lights up the fuel, and the fuel finishes what the shells started. Go ahead. Yeah, they have that. Now, they do say this is, they tested it. It's from 1944. They said they tested seven out of eight rounds fired, so there could be at least one round that may not fire out of the hundred. Apparently this was made for us and then it was repacked into Korean cans for the Koreans. And then it was sold back to us as surplus. And of course they had every fourth round was a tracer round, but they could import tracers at the time. So it was just imported as API. I think it's just AP, sorry, I said API, but they could not import the tracer, so they added just an extra AP to make them just all link of AP rounds. They also have Lake City M33 ball for $473.50, it's a 150 round can. Production is 2016 to 2020. It could be a mix of or a couple heads of that. But that is not linked. That is just loose in the can. So this was at SD ammo. That's SD ammo dot com. Go ahead Mark. You broke up Mark. I don't know if you can hear me. Oh, I'm sorry. Correct. I got you. M33. What was the cost per can? The cost per can on the M33 ball was $473. That's $473.50 for 150 rounds of M33 ball. And the production was 2016. In between 2016 and 2020, it could be a mix. It's loose in the can. It's not linked in its Lake City ball. So there's two good And they're located here in Oklahoma actually and up in Stillwater just to northeast of Oklahoma City by an hour. Also, Mark, bring to the attention of the listeners. I gave a suggestion to Ed for the Gilded page. That's the Gilded. Similar to Discord setup. I suggested him to add a training channel for training videos and whatnot. So he added a training channel on there now so you can add a video specifically oriented to different training videos or pictures or whatever. I've added on there, Mark, there's several pictures of a ZPU-14-1. That's Vebra Paul Union-14-1. That's an anti-aircraft Russian. double barrel anti-aircraft gun. It's got pictures on there and encircled what different components on that gun do. Like what's this wheel do, you know, the traverse, what does this pedal do, you know, circled and stuff. There's probably like six or seven pictures pointing out what... It doesn't tell you how to take it apart or anything, it's just telling you what those components do. So if you had to hop on it, you would know what's what and... to kind of somewhat operate and get familiar with it. Also, I posted some pictures of the Chinese military uniforms. Their insignia patch for the different branches that they wear on their shoulder for the Army Navy. And what it looks like is on there. And then also some ribbons that they wear for those different ribbons or pins that they wear for those different branches. Insignia, it also has a picture for Each individual patch and then there's a conglomeration where it's one picture with all the patches together But each individual patch picture has a soldier wearing that uniform in the Chinese military with it on his arm so you can see What it looks like, you know on their uniform and you can see that closed picture of that that patch That's all. Excellent. And again, that's over at our Gilded was discord, but there are issues with what happened. We ended up having to leave discord where it left us I guess And so gilded is the replacement was not a problem Ed was ready for anything the mic, you know glitch like that And so all you do is go over to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, go to the Gilded link, and then you can go peruse the library that's available there. There's an ongoing scroll, but also another, as is pointed out, a number of other subsections that are definitely worth looking at. You can also help and add to them if there's something you found. Share. This is one of the big advantages of, you know, the it's not the board collective. It's American patriots but pitching in helping each other. Understand somebody who go ahead. We got Edward there. Go ahead. Yeah, there's a lot there. We do have it sorted. I'm asking people to try to keep stuff in categories. I know we've got people like to come in and just blanket cast it blanket. post everything there, but if you look, we do have categories set up for specific things because people had complained about that before having memes and stuff in other categories when they're trying to have a conversation and whatnot. Stuff that pertains to programs. So we did, we have sorted the channels out that way. Last night I added an archive post because we had a problem with the archives again last night when I went to repost and we're missing everything back to August. But if you go to the archive page now, you'll see everything is up to date to last night and we're done with the program. Hopefully, you'll see it, nothing's going to happen to it when I go to update it tonight. But if it does, I'll still post the archives over into the Gilded. We also have another listener who's got his archives pinned in the general comments. He has a separate archives through InternetArchive.org. I think that's the site. But you can search for the intelligence report over there and find the archives as well. So again, we have alternate solutions. I know we have had people asking about the archive situation. Remember, if you go to the Gilded, you have an option to go outside of our service, our operations. And he's already created an option. Go ahead. Real quick. The links in the Gilded are the same links that are posted on the Libertytreeradio.formview.com site which just takes you to the link page for the conference call for free conferencing for the recording. So you'll get it raw unedited and whatever quality it is from their recording and I don't have a way to control that. But we do have a listener who's posting the archives over on the Internet Archive. that are his recordings sometimes are cleaner than ours. So you may want to check, you know, just go back and forth and check, see which one's better. You know, I don't know if he's doing the town hall meeting, but when you download ours for Fridays, you'll get the town hall meeting. If it's Wednesday and Craig does his program, you'll get Craig's program too, just as one solid block. Excellent. And again, but there is a source away from us. that where the archives are being maintained separately. So yeah, but there's a way to link it if you look at the inventory on our page. So you still have the ability to cross over. If you just want to check it out, test it out, see if it works for you because again, as Ed pointed out, quality of product varies. It's the 21st century planet Krapu. Basically, this signal is running all over the place. I mean, literally across the planet. If you measure the distance that the signal in all those different forms is operated by our system, the way that this works, it's just the nature of the beast. The mechanism itself selects the route separate from everything else you might think of. Remember that the process of the data streaming is as variable as you could possibly imagine. With so many overlapping technologies today different and we're just talking the ways the stuff is transmitted microwave fiber optic copper line table system Uplink down link satellite it's bouncing all over the place and whatever service they choose to use Puts that many more miles on the signal. We don't really think about it because it's still instantaneous I mean in reality when you consider how how much of a rigmarole actually is involved with communications at this point in time in this era. It is amazing how well we actually do considering how far it actually goes and where it's traveled, where the sound I'm making right now. It's fascinating. Anyway, but it's also we have solutions and because we have different people with different technology, they also have better filtering. There are more expensive ways to correct the errors. Big industry is supposed to have that. Especially commercial communication, something with all these big boys. You're supposed to be better at it. I want to say thank you to our friends who are helping pitching in by rebroadcasting. It's again, it takes the load off to a degree or at the very least ensures one way or another whatever we do have out there will probably get where it needs to go. Probably. Oh, we've got about 10 minutes I think. Let me double check my other chronometer. Yeah, I was right. 10 minutes. On the 50 caliber ammo issue, we'll finish up on that real quick. Dispersion of the material means dispersion of weight, but you're still, weight still exists through the unit. And it is a burden. It's always a burden. You know, you got to figure we're carrying extra medical supplies. You're carrying extra gear for all the specialists. It's the nature of how things work. If you're actually operating a fighting unit, but it's something that's going to catch up with you. So you always have to take into consideration on each being moved. And that literally is what it comes down to. At a given point, if you were to calculate the overall weight, as a squad platoon move, I kept a lombin' mission for me, little Arbalight He said you are a swine He hit me with his rifle and he kicked me in the groin I begged and I pleaded all my manners were polite I took me, little Arbalight And the sun was all sighted where I longed Lying in the dark with a company I kept a lombin' mission for me, little Arbalight Are you see man, ya marchin' up our street? Six hundred pretty soldiers he has lined up at his feet. Stand up, ya curly penis, he cried a full reason. When he heard the arm of light, and his down is, well ah he is right on to see. Light in the dark with the front knee left and another one on me. I kept around me, nichin' for me, little arm of- He came to visit me was in the early hours With Saracens and Saladins and Ferris armored cars The stock I had me cornered would I give them all a play With the armor piercing full itself me little arm A light on his own the new lodge is where I long to be Lining in the global company I'd click for ammunition for me little arm See the bottles walk The generals they had told him, who'd got them on the run. But frozen private, while on patrol at night, they remembered narrow water and a bloody arm. A light bound across the glens to be, from the nation's party little l... Signal connected, which is rather fascinating. The enemy maybe doesn't like where bad-mouthing how technology works. Ooh, but then they demonstrate that planet crap who is alive and well. Isn't that amazing? So anyway, for everybody out there, the 50 caliber solution, always put a man on that weapon first. If you've got a squad gun, if you've got a 5.56 saw, if you have a belt fed 7.62x51 NATO, a 30 out of 6, 8 millimeter zip gun like an MG 34 or 42, we got a lot of those. Any of those weapons, first priority to put a man behind them. Get a shoulder to that weapon and keep it running. Why? It's a supremacy weapon. Its job is to keep the enemy down. Okay, keep the enemy busy thinking about the idea of not tagging that bullet while the rest of your riflemen are doing their job. So, again, how do we support it? We have to diversify the weight load. It doesn't mean we don't bring 50-caliber ammo cans in with ammunition. Don't get me wrong there. You're obviously going to use everything we got and in every mode we've got. Trucks are going to bring in ammo as a Jeep or a Cooley, as we just said earlier, is going to bring ammo into you in whatever form. And we're going to decant it and we're going to use it accordingly. The other thing here to remember is we recover everything we've spent, if at all possible, in a defensive position. We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. We will recover everything. Okay, just that simple. We get a call, I think. Who do we have, please? Okay, don't want to leave anybody out. Okay. Hey Mark, I'm just about to get on the road. Gotcha. I've got a question. The 50 caliber, the old stuff, the World War II vintage that's firing one out of eight. Would it be wisdom to re primer and reload hand load those things to greater accuracy and definitely having the primer be fresh? I'm assuming the primers what's causing them this far. Right, it is the primer, but it's very rare. I'll be quite honest. It is rare unless it depends on storage that determines how sensitive the primer is maintained and I guarantee that the quality of storage by what they described was pretty low for the Koreans and not bad-mouthing the Koreans. What I'm saying is... You don't know where it was before then. It might have been in the South Pacific, eh? Well, exactly. The biggest problem is, is it may have been forward deployed already. It was issued out. It was pulled back. It was recanned. And the problem is, guys, moisture kills. And let me give you an example. You know those really interesting, well, most of you may never remember this, but back when the Chinese were shipping in K98 Mausers, there were rifles that looked like they literally had been dripped on by the water torture machine of ages. You could see that they'd been standing upright in a rack and they literally had the stocks. And even little parts of the metal were worn. in particular locations in the way everybody's trying to figure out. I said, well, stand it up right. Now think about a drip of water dropping there over and over and over. And what we found out is, for instance, Midwest Arms is one of the importers that went over to China. We know all those guys. They've been around forever. When they were over in China, it's like they said, oh yeah, Mark. And we went over there and they literally had dug holes in the side of hills. and lined them with board and stuck the weapons inside, just millions of weapons in holes in the side of hills. And what happened is moisture is not your friend. Now ammunition gets stuck the same way. It was better than leaving it out in the weather. But it's a matter of, well, did they grease them up? Did they do anything? You don't do that with ammunition. But with ammunition, the first rule is obviously ammo can. Number two is get it up off the ground. And meanwhile, get it out of the weather first. Get it into the driest possible conditions you can, controlled conditions, and it will just last that much longer. So I'd almost guarantee that the reason this stuff is doing what it's doing is because I already mentioned it was recanted. It was recanned. Probably the other cans looked like death warmed over and you know probably one step from you know the salty sea like you said could have been anywhere but it's most likely it's just because it was in the field and was issued out and it was the cans retired they switched it but some of the cans may have been compromised they could have rusted through the seals could have oxidized broken down from you know time. And it's World War II ammo. It was obviously in Korea, so it couldn't even been in the Korean War. They just didn't pull a trigger on it. They didn't stamp a hammer on the cap. And this stuff pops up. Now, what would I do? Exactly what you said. Number one, it's worth the fact that it's a specialized round. So if it's AP, well, you pull the bullet, you dump the powder, You pop the primer. I wouldn't chuck the primers even I would I would pop the primers I would then introduce a new a brain the newest primer I could reintroduce the existing powder which was either an IMR or a Winchester back in that day because I am are did the improved military rifle heavy or Winchester Western fill in the blank and And the powder is not the problem. The one thing you would do is do a number one a sniff test. That sounds weird. But if you smell ethers when you're testing powder, number one, that means it's old. It's actually venting. I've talked about aging powder and how it ages for many years on the air here. So number one, I want to do a smell test. Yep, I'm getting that ammonia or that ether smell out of it. Number two is I want to do a flash pan test for color and also for speed of burn. Now there's a whole math formula. There's books on reloading that'll help you to understand what I just said. But what you do is you do a burn test to confirm that the powder is still performing at its expected level of acceleration. And once that's done, you decide, okay, I'm gonna use this powder again. Now, if I'm gonna be going to war with it soon or if I was fighting with it, I dump the powder, pop the primer, save the old primer, put the new primer in, reintroduce the proper weight of powder. You could, before you introduced that primer and before you reload it, you could full case resize. But you know what, I'm gonna be quite honest, the precision and quality of World War II ammunition was far above progressively what was built year after year to the present day. It doesn't mean we don't build good ammo. But you're talking gold standard ammunition. So I wouldn't have to do as much. But to be safe, I would gauge the sample. And if it looks like, okay, maybe she's a little tight tolerance, a little stiff. I would full case resize each case just to be safe, spec the length and trim it if I have to, which I shouldn't. And then introduce a primer, reload the powder, and reintroduce the bullet. And I wouldn't have to match up to what it originally was. Now, the only other thing you can do to tighten up the load just with factory and let's say you're doing volume, you could bring up the accuracy by also weighing all of the bullets and separating them by weight and keeping the weight classification together. That's another trick we've talked about for years. It's a bullet trick most people aren't taught and people who want to win competitions don't tell you about. You heard what I said. People who want to win competitions aren't going to share information with you when they're thinking in competition form. So what happens is the information is improperly shared where it should be. And so for us, we make a point of repeating it wherever we can. Every step of what you do to the case tightens up the performance of the round. Let me go one step farther. If I were trying to produce precision brass or precision ammunition, I would also weigh the brass. What? Yes, you'd be weighing the brass and each round would be separated by its specific weight into a bin. And once you have a bin full of whatever weight, take your pick. That's a consistent piece of brass that will perform repeatedly in the same chamber exactly as the one before it and the one after it. And all of these interworkings are what tighten up more so than anything else. Yeah, you can get a match bullet. That would be an option. But I don't think you're made out of that much money. But if you like it, go ahead. However, with the existing bullets that would come out of the weapon, out of the chamber, out of the case, I could bring the spec up on that by probably around 25 to 30 percent just by doing a few things that I just described. A, weighing the bullets and separating them. B, weighing the brass and separating it. That would increase the performance of each of the lots that I create by about 25 to maybe 30 percent. Just those two steps. Now, when I reform, I'm still going to do a spec check for the length. I'm going to do a final reaming on the length and the throat of the case and Shazam! Sergeant Carter, for very little cost and just a little bit of time, I have tightened up dramatically each of the lots that I create with the combination of consistent brass, new primer, powder that's performing as expected, double checking and ensuring that the accuracy of the powder charge is also consistent from one to the next to a tighter spec because I'm building for performance. Okay, that's what I'm gonna do. I'm building with an entrance. Go ahead. Could you not, being that things are different between now and then, could you not put new powder in that and save the old military powder for other uses? Well, yeah, you could take, well, for instance, you could then go to a newer powder. Lapua is the big daddy right now. There's a couple other companies out there that are euros. Needless to say, Flinchchester still makes powder. So you could go there. Hodgson really buys everybody else's powder and puts their number on it, is what they traditionally have done. But you could go with a brand new powder. I would say back the other day, here's what I would do with the old powder. There's not much you can do with it because the heavier, the bigger the case, there's a very different weight, size dimension to the powder flake or granule or donut or rod that you use. So when you hear, if you pay attention, there are certain powders that are big case powders. They're designed for a larger voluminous area that they have to operate in so they have to make up for the extra space that's available. So there are ways that they blossom or expand. And one of those is the donut design, which is literally what it sounds like. It looks like if you were to look at it close up, it looks like little donuts. What it does is it volumes out. so that there's airspace, which by the way also improves the burn. And although it's more expensive to do, it's a solution that helps create uniform burn and especially in large case and large volume powder. Save the old powder for training, put it in for familiarization, or I just have to use it for combat because it's what I've got maybe down the road. Never throw out powder, never throw out components, everything can be reused. Those old primers, put them in 12 gauge. I think we can do the gun. figure walking through the mist with a flintlock in his hand his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed he took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said we fought a revolution to cure our liberty we wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny for future generations this legacy we gave in this the land and home of the grave The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children 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 to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the afternoon? intelligence report I mark party one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west northeast northwest ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on uww.libertytreeradio.4mg.com libertytreeradio.org and we're on satellite we'll say hi to all of our merchant raid operators out there, no matter what body of water you are on, we're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is, well, it's Weapons Wednesday, and of course it is the 25th of October, it is the 15th year of all pissing in your face. Fabian, socialist, and Soviet occupation America with a K 2023 older calendar 2023 battle for the Republic the dance of swords dance continue we're gonna make sure that we are the ones making the music and it has been a very busy week by the way again I do need one set I don't need a whole pile of tech here but I do need for the team to drop off a Headspace gauge set for the Modney Griffin project slash for the 50 cals These individuals will be available to carry out take them where they need to go, but we need that dropped off tonight This project is something that's been prioritized by other people so as long as they got a fire under their ass We're gonna keep moving We'll make sure that everything's where it needs to be there's no sense in again reinventing the wheel we have the technology in hand and All we have to do is make sure it's available where it's needed. So that's going to happen. Anyway, so real quick here. We're talking, let me compress this because then we bounced around and added more and added more. Here's how this works. If I had a bunch of ammunition and it wouldn't make any difference if it's 50 cal, 30 out of six, there's a bunch of this eight millimeter Mauser. Now it's not likely you're going to want to spend as much doing all of the extra work that we're talking about with maybe smaller routes. But the .50 caliber round is very workable. It is easy because it's big. Okay, that's one nice thing. It's easy to figure out, okay? So the cool part about the M2 .50 caliber round is it's basically a scaled up .30-06 round, if you're not familiar. It is dimensionally a very simple round to understand and work with. And if I were going to take a say that there's a this batch of from SG ammo, 50 caliber has AP 100 rounds per can $349 and 50 cents. They said they do shoot test and they had a miss. They had a failed failed to fire, not a misfires and burn and then discharge, but a failure to function with every so many rounds. Now the question is, would it be easier to rebuild? Well, the DOD actually to let this happen back in the 80s and into the early 90s. Anybody who has been around, I know it's been 30 years, you younger people will not remember this, but you may still run into the ammo. There were people in the government that when the DOD was told to destroy all of our ammunition inventories, oh, you don't remember that? Well, let me remind you, the downer of destruction was told by the Clintons and the Bushes. to destroy the reserve ammunition inventory. Well, destroy can be done in a number of different ways and that includes basically conforming to that is to disassemble something. Now, what the DOD was doing, the donut of destruction with your tax dollars is taking our reserve ammunition down to Albuquerque, New Mexico, hundreds of train cars at a time. They offloaded the ammunition, also M14s and M16A1s, that were virtually new, unissued weapons. They opened up the crates, cut the rifles into five pieces with no disassembling. In other words, they just chopped the guns up. That was your take. I know. I told you every time you talk about this I cry. It's awful. The rifles that they did this to guys were TRW M14s. Brand new ones. They were in what we call the Photon Torpedo package. What it is is for time. They would have been good for 100, although I argue would have been good for 300, 400 years. They were underground. They were properly stored as we were talking about in the last hour. In other words, everything was done right. Your tax dollars were paid out big time to make this happen. And then the Clintons ordered the both George Herbert Walker Bush and the Clintons ordered the weapons and ammo to be destroyed. Now what they did with the ammunition is they brought it in, opened up, they had kilns that are there for heat treating that they set up. But they weren't for heat treating. They were using them to pop the ammunition. What they did is they would run it through the kiln of, well, front to back, and the ammunition would pop out in the cans. They'd just get it to the other end, flip it over, dump out the cans, chuck the cans into the scrap metal, and do more, do more, do more, do more, do more. That's your tax dollars. That's what the pigs did that were in the regime at that time. Now, another command and somebody else in the system decided that that was not an acceptable solution. So they actually marketed out the ammunition that was, for instance, in the East Coast rather than shipping it. They sold it and it had to be demilitarized. Well, technically, demilitarization is disassembly. So what they did is the company was allowed to disassemble all of the ammunition that they were contracted to demilitarize. They were supposed to disassemble it, which they did. This included 40 millimeter grenade rounds. This included 50 caliber, 20 millimeter, 30-06, 7.62x51 NATO, 5.56 ammunition, 45 ACP, and 9 millimeter. Now, what they did with the .50 cal, the .30-06, and all of the other high-powered rifle cartridges is they disassembled it completely, binned it just like we're talking about, and then once they had conformed to the rules of the demilitarization of the material, which by the way they also purchased it, If it was a quote unquote destructive device, 40 millimeter rounds, they were to be destroyed. They had to be deactivated the rest of the way, but everything else could be reassembled. So what they did is they had binned the powder, they of course separated the bullets, they had the cases, they apparently bought, I believe they used Dillon production presses, and what they did is they reloaded 30-06, The only thing that they did do is they popped the original primers and introduced brand new production CCI Winchester primers to which by the way I think most of CCI is Winchester. I mean kick me in the head if I'm wrong on that one but I don't think I am. At least it used to be that way. Anyway, they've replaced the primers assembled it and 30 out 6 ap 30 out 6 incendiary 30 out 6 tracer 30 out 6 m2 ball 50 caliber all of the same Was reloaded and sold and marketed quite extensively Now you'll notice that not any of this is coming back to the gun shows It also didn't leave the country It just was put away for the future A lot of people bought it and made sure that it was taken care of kindly and the rest is history as they say. That was an excellent solution but needless to say at a given point somebody apparently pilfered some of the bigger caliber or larger bore stuff as in some of the 40 millimeter went sideways by what we understand. That was the claim. We can't be sure of anything. They realized somebody else in the regime realized that this was not going the way they expected. But before they could stop it, the amount of ammunition that was saved was in the tens and tens of millions of rounds. Oi? So yeah, they were really unhappy. The plan was to disarm and destroy America's, you know, defense capability, but instead it went over sideways to the U.S. taxpayer. But once they realized that oh wait a minute they weren't destroying it. Oh, hey. Oh, hey, it's going to the goyim then of course a scream bloody murder like the stuck pigs that they are and It was demanded that the process be destruction So the priority was to destroy the ammunition at Albuquerque or one of the other sites on the on the East Coast Which was again very centralized The only thing that most people don't realize is that as the operators, and by the way, the speech where I didn't know this until somebody posted it, because they probably mentioned it on the air, Mark Kornke and Albuquerque, if you go to, if you punch up my name on YouTube, okay, and go through the scroll of the different speaking engagements and videos that pop up there. There is Mark and Albuquerque. Okay, watch that video. Now, it was posted a few months ago. I'm not usually checking up on myself constantly, but somebody pointed out, hey, someone posted a bunch of your different speaking engagements. Most of them you guys would never have heard of because, like I said, in some cases, every day I was at three different speaking engagements. Once in the morning, one in the middle of the day, one late at night. And we do three of those Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in California, or California, Nevada, or Arizona, New Mexico, or Denver and surrounding areas, et cetera, okay? But in this case, this is one of the New Mexico speeches that I did in Albuquerque. You need to watch it. It helps you to understand because listen to the people who step up and make comments. Some of them are all one guy was almost in tears because he was one of the people whose job it was to destroy The defense capability of the United States, but you know yes, this was recorded this documented. We have plenty of Yeah, but trust me. I put millions of miles in the air and cross-country to meet with people or to speak to people and all those sites and all those events are recorded from basements and garages to meeting halls to stadiums to hockey rinks with 10, 20,000, 30,000 people. And sometimes as few as whatever were invited for particular reasons because the individuals that were invited certain missions or have certain jobs and we wanted just to make sure that they had the information that was needed or was you give them an idea what was going on because they asked for the data and then they ran with the ball however they could but they stayed in the system. We have many people still in the system patiently watching the system. Again, The process itself though is an example of what we're talking about except that they were just bulk of field grade loading. Now, real quick, if you pull the bullet, first of all you want to have all your material containers ready and on standby. You may not be able to identify the powder, but if you have the box, say that you have 50 caliber ammunition and it's in the original cardstock boxes and it did come that way It also came in link obviously, but if if it did You if you're lucky and you broke the wire and the lead sinker on the seal band for that ammo, okay? Don't just you know open the can and start chucking stuff. Remember there's probably what is called a lot sheet and that is on top of the cardboard or under the cardboard that covers the ammunition when you open up the ammo can. What does that have on it? Well, amazingly enough, it has a bunch of gobbledygook serial numbers you wouldn't be able to understand, but if you actually had the proper database, which you can still access, you can find out a lot about the ammunition by having those ID numbers. But typically, on the little piece of paper, it was kind of like a smudgy yellow color. crinkle almost like wax paper, I'm sure probably was some kind of paper because it was survived longer than regular paper would in the environment in any environment. But it has the lot number, it also has the powder identified. So it will tell you if it's IMR or Winchester powder. Now, if that doesn't exist, But the boxes are there in many cases, depending on what era. And in World War II, they typically at least gave you the lot number. But as they had more time, they became more sophisticated in recording the data. Remember, if it's 1942, they didn't give a squat about anything other than does it go down range and can I kill you with it? Now, they maintained some quality, but guys, they were desperate. We were losing everywhere. So in 1942, when they're cranking ammunition out, it was get it to the troops, get it to the troops, get it to the troops. Progressively, they were able to catch up with production as far as what to do, and they started to maintain all the rest of the standards that they had established before the war. So, you have lot numbers, bullet weights, bullet specs, even in some cases who made the bullet, because the bullet may not have been made by the company that produced the case, and that most likely was the situation because ammunition was made everywhere. So, I'm going to have a whole bunch of ammunition out of this can. I'm going to take all of the incendiary rounds and separate them. If I have tracer, I'm going to separate those. ball or incendiary, I'm going to separate those. Why? They're totally different bullets. They all match in terms of the weight of the powder charge to the bullet weight so that they all have the same point of impact. Understand that is kind of critical. You can't have it going up and down the file, right? Most important is that remember the Incendure was made in one batch, the tracer was made in another production run, the ball ammo was made in another production run. Totally separate. This is true if you have 308, 556, I don't care what it is. Each specialized round that you have in that link is, you know, a matter of maybe four ball rounds, okay, slide those sideways, those are together. But that tracer round was made in a totally different plant, made under totally different production conditions. So you slide those bullets over to the right and put them in their tray. You put the others in their tray now. You take the powder from the cases that are all the same. You pour those into a hopper or retainer, a bucket, not bucket, but a powder keg, a powder container so that they're all together because you're not going to throw that powder away. And then you're going to, again, separate everything. Now you can start sorting before or you can do it afterwards, but it's easier to do all your bulk work first. So, D-prime all of that brass, run it through the die, you're gonna form it and you're gonna pop the primer at the same time. Save all the old primers, they weren't shot. Put them off to the side and write on the container what they are. You take all the information you had on the load, even the type of bullet, and you write that on the container. Why not? You know, ink is relatively cheap, right? Sharpie marker is cheap. But you put all the pertinent data on there and specifically if you know the powder. Now you may not know the powder. But we know what the weight was because when I opened a case, I took the powder charge and I put it on a scale and I tested it to see what it was and then I wrote that down and I dumped it into the powder hopper. Then I took another case and when I pulled the bullet, I dumped it onto my scale and I checked it also. I wrote that number down. After I did 6, 7, 10 of those randomly out of 100 rounds, I look at what the average weight between 6, 7, or 10 test subjects are, and that'll be my standard reload for the powder charge with the existing powder if I'm not going to change it. See? I've got to do some math. And in doing this, because I'm not doing a five-speed production run with a machine that's going kajunkajunkajunkajunkajunk. I'm going to maintain a higher standard with the powder charge when it goes back in and it's going to be more uniform ever than it was probably with the factory. That by itself is going to change and increase the quality of my performance with regard to where the bullet prints on the two-legged targets downrange. Pull the bullet. I've inspected the brass, I don't see any oxidation, that's not a problem. It's going to be pretty apparent if I see green, I'm going to throw that piece of brass off the side. I'm not going to destroy it. I'm going to do further work with it. I'll explain that some other time. I say all the brass looks pretty, but it's got these issues. I can tumble the brass if you want to clean it. You can do that. That's an option. Cleaners are cheap. There's all kinds of stuff laying around for quality of the product. And then I'm going to start reassembling. Now if I use new powder, I'm going to come up with looking at the powder chart for the powder that I choose, something that's going to match what I've got. Obviously. I'm going to slow down and maintain a high standard of quality control with regard to reassembly. Now I may also swage the bullet. What? Yeah, that's another thing that's very tedious, but I can take each bullet, put it in a bullet swage, and do a quick press with it, and this will clean up the line of the bullet to create consistency in outer diameter from one bullet to the next. I just increase the quality of the performance of my round by a percentage right there. Everything that I do to tighten up and create consistency means that point of impact from one round to the next is going to progressively tighten up and be closer and closer and closer and closer. So I've swaged the bullets. I did that as an aside. I got my cousin over here doing that. One after another, after another, after another. Oh God, this is tedious. However, now I've got them all resized. Now I'm going to take a scale and measure them and separate them, like I said, first the bullets, then the brass. Now I determine what the spec is going to be, what my variance is going to be, and the tighter that you are and closer you are with these, the better the performance will be from rifle case to rifle case. Once I've got that all sorted out, I pick a batch. Pick a bullet now what I would do is this I got a whole pile of brass here I got out of a let's say I do four or five 100 round counts cans of 50 cal that needed to be disassembled I'm gonna pick the pile of bullets that match the number of cases that I have in the biggest batch So that I have one lot that's gonna be absolutely consistent and it'll be the largest lot available Now I'm then gonna do the next and match up bullet weight by quantity to case spec quantity. You understand what I mean? I got 25 empty cases and let's say 40 or 50, hopefully, it crossed my fingers, it might be that high. I'm gonna try and put those, pit those and match them to the 40 bullets in the other inventory that match quantity wise. Maybe it's 41, who knows? I'll take the odd man out, set it off the side, I'm going to chuck it. I might, instead I'll use it for general loading when I'm done with everything. But what I've just created between the new primer, replacement powder, a precision remastered case, which didn't take much, let's just say it's re- it's been, it's been dressed. a dressed bullet, as I said before, just measuring up the case and then probably doctoring the bullets by weight is going to bring me up by 22, 25%, maybe 26%. But if I do everything we're talking about here and my powder consistency matches, my primer is new and fresh and the burn is consistent, oh, we're talking about much smaller groups at virtually any range. Keep that in mind and it could be 50 could be 60 percent improving the quality of the point of impact consistent point of impact will vary and it's a matter of how genius and angry of you are with regard to being able to stay focused as an adult Many people cannot stay focused as an adult. So the task I just described is beyond them It's inconceivable that somebody would bother to do this now for this reason we have general production ammunition, but If I was doing this with 30.6, I might still do exactly everything that we've said. I've done it before for precision shooting, and I've done it helping out other shooters as we've spent a night cranking out three, four, five thousand, ten thousand rounds of ammunition. Multi-stage presses, multi-stations, and with a whole bunch of people pitching in, you make a little mini-factory out of the deal. and you actually make it a fun night. Everybody gets a chance to get together. You ensure that you have a designated production straw boss. And what you do is create a tool for you in your toolboxes unlike anything your adversary has, typically. Now in reality, this is going on. When you hear about precision ammunition builders, basically what I just described here is part of what they do. Now they don't start out trying to rebuild something. They buy all new components through the same thing. They buy brand new because they've got money, because they've got shekels. But if you're like the average one of us out here, then no, I'm not made of money. So I got to figure out how I can get the same kind of performance or comparable performance or acceptable performance and get quantity. I need quantity. We are fighting a war. Our plan is to win. To do this, we need all the right tools in the toolbox. So again, this is something that it's not difficult to do, but again, it does require a little management and cooperation on the part of all the parties to make it even easier. Prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. And we got the thinkers. So if we apply what we have in the way of gray matter, it's amazing how much we can actually get done. And we will, as a matter of fact, don't worry, we will. Some people may not so much. I don't care if you reload to any degree, run with it. Whatever your philosophy is, work with it. But I'm just trying to give you some ideas. And if you study a little bit, you'll find a lot of what I just described is in many, many different books from many different angles by many different generations of shooters, because reloading's been around for as long as there have been guns. And just we got better technology as we went so we can make cooler stuff in the process, which is really great. I love it when that happens. Another thing here real quick is, again, with the .30-06, you're going to find a wider range of different types of military projectiles available. And this makes .30-06 or .30-caliber bullets very valuable in that respect. If you understand what you can do with all of the unique projectiles produced for the .30-06 family of weapons, Then you'll realize that that's the go-to or used to be now the problem is as we've said have been talking about Guys, World War two is how many years ago? What year is it today? 2023 what was the last year of World War two 1945 do the math So we're as we get more as World War two is farther and farther in the taillights Less and less of this materials available and planet krapu didn't want to spend this kind of money They charge in the kind of money But Planet Krapu wouldn't maintain the production capability that we had in World War II. We were too busy showing it out to somebody else who was being stolen under the table just like they're doing it over the table nowadays with the Ukraine and with the Israeli skanks trying to rip us off left, right, up, and down. They need money. They want our stuff. It should be free because they deserve it. Because you don't. And again, because of that, well, they charge you more and more and more and you get less and less and less, which is where we are right now. We have to make up for that. So other things, okay, real quick, whoa, so that jumped out at me, thank you, Bob. Really? Here, guys, sorry about that, something else. Okay. Yes, with every surplus right now, there's a bunch of eight millimeter Mauser, probably the eight millimeter Mauser and the other stuff that's over there, for instance, at Centerfire. It has similar, some of the ammunition they're selling, they'll tell you, has similar issues. But it wouldn't necessarily be worthwhile because some of the ammo can't be rebuilt easily because it's per damn prime. It doesn't mean it can't be rebuilt, but there's even more work involved. And if you're having a problem with the failure to discharge, failure to cap, you know, burn, It's not the powder that's causing that problem. It's the primer. It's always that's the, that is the weakest link in terms of all the components of a very simple design, which is a cartridge. That's the most complicated component of the formula right there, the primer. It is a fascinating little simple chemical mechanical wonder that works so consistently. Okay, but it has a timeline. And so while the powder, it's again the next thing in line that can go wrong because it's chemistry, not, it is mechanical, but it's chemistry as opposed to the brass case and a projectile made out of lead and copper or steel or whatever. The mechanical components have a much longer existence. You know, entropy catches up with everything. It's because of entropy that the primers fail. It is because of entropy that progressively the powder fails. It's that simple. Anyway, ideas, other things to do. Well, buy more ammo, buy more ammo, and buy more ammo. Now before we go any farther, and we are past the bottom of the hour, I know this, and we didn't do it the last hour, but it is Weapons Wednesday. And on Weapons Wednesday, our 5-Muty Hour Break, here we go. Hold the rifle from the tree, hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle. You may ride a good late speed, you may not stern a master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn to back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And they'll lead their yard a start. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle. We raised it home, back across the briney water And pity must come, as well as to the slaughter But if we did job, must do, then sooner it is begun If flint and sugar hold a bus through, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, no screw, no screw rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, no screw, no screw rifle 250 caliber out and going down the tube of a Monte Griffin. That is my rifle. There are many like him, but this one is mine. For everybody, again, remember, organize, arm, equip, and 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 and get it there consistently. then the people who are fighting that conflict, fighting that action, will be able to perform appropriately, will accomplish the task, and then move on to other missions successfully, having gained experience, demonstrated their ability to win. You made it happen. Again, organize armor, equipment, train, but logistics. Always remember logistics. Disperse your technology. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. It's just like I was saying earlier here about the 50 cal rounds the reason that we want to break them down suggestion is also having them placed around your area of control if you have a site Having all your eggs in one basket. Don't do a whole lot of good because trying to slip around a whole big pile of mop to balls like that Oh my goodness, that's it's a lot of weight the old hemorrhoids. I'll let you know where they are real quick, okay? So, to prevent any long-lasting damage, break everything down into something manageable, and this is where the, as I said in the beginning of this block, the M250 caliber round fits very nicely into the standard Alice M16 type magazine pouch. You take that magazine pouch, you insert five rounds. Now there's a couple tricks. First of all, most of your old M16 mag pouches are panel reinforced on the outside, which is perfect. So they actually help to protect the magazines if mags are in there or the ammunition that you introduce there. So they are a perfect fit. The neat thing is that you can then pass these out. We store M760 by 39 ammo. in standard Chinese chest pouch rigs. Why? They make perfect bandoliers. I don't have to worry about it. You've got three 10 round stripper clips in each pocket. You have 10 pockets. You also have additional material in the minor pockets that are on the sides for support. And all you do is open up the 20 millimeter can, pull it out. Congratulations. You can take 50 caliber ammunition, distribute it in sealed containers at different locations around the property, and in addition have it at key points around the house or around the buildings that you're defending or areas that you have security control over. And this ensures that you have more ammunition where you need it. Somebody doesn't have to run back to something. The 50 caliber round is a superiority round. It is a weapon, it is a instrument that is quite priceless in the situation that we are facing and for that reason all of you need to understand how to operate the weapon, number one, and the basically how to operate it, where to where and how to employ it when the time comes, how to get it into business. This is the other thing as we mentioned earlier, remember if somebody falls another person puts their shoulder behind that weapon immediately. Now what that means, what that dictates for all of you is that everybody needs to have some cross training time on that weapon system. It should be the highest priority. All of your specialized systems that you may already have in inventory, if you're a militia, your units should already be training people and cross training people in how to operate the many different system that you possess. This is where as training if you're talking about I've been a trainer well then you better see everybody's arched down And you should have a review date for each of the critical weapon systems that are specialized Some people have saws they have some automatic saw belt fed guns. They are a fantastic firearm. They require special Understanding to bring into service because they are a belt fed weapon if you have a Barrett There are specific nuances. Here's another thing. If you have an M250 caliber, does everybody know how to actually use the charging handle on an M250 caliber? By the way, movies don't always show you everything. You might want to pay attention to somebody operating an M250 caliber. You might notice there's certain actions that need to take place to bring the weapon into service, to be able to use it. These are things that you need to be teaching your people now. I'm just gonna jump up behind it. I'll watch the movies. Know what you need to watch in the training films. I'll tell you what. The M250 caliber Browning has not changed for its entire life. But you do realize that all those World War II training films available right now offer you all the information on how to bring that weapon into service right now. I would recommend you watch all of the training videos on weapon systems from that period because they offer exceptional, simple courses in how to understand and operate a particular weapon system. Guys, that's priceless. And you know what? It's already paid for. Your tax dollars paid for it a long, long, long, long time ago. All you're gonna do is take advantage of the money that was already spent. which definitely is worthwhile. So can't stress enough. If you can, please take the time. You can go to YouTube. There's a dozen different sources. You can even buy the training videos. There's whole collections that are made available right now that are very reasonably priced. And I highly recommend you take advantage of them because it is another way for you to be up to speed. Hands-on is nice, but if you can't, you know, the closest you can get, the only thing is take it seriously when you are training. It's not the training aid. It is the attitude of both the trainer and the student. And if the student is not properly inspired by the trainer because the trainer has failed, then the student will fail. It's just how it works. So we're going to make sure that doesn't happen. Failure is not going to be an option, not in this game. So, I'll see. Next, before we go any farther, we're past the 50. I think everybody understands you can come up with your own carrying system. You can even build carrying systems. There's all kinds of other molly pouches that are pretty stinking close that'll get the job done. But you do need something that is covered and sealed. 50-cal rounds are going to be loose. bouncing around, you know, popping out of the top of an open top, you know, AR-15 mag pouch isn't going to work for you. Those little rubber band straps aren't going to do it because there's nothing flat and level to hold down. So you need to have something with a flap and a cover system. Keep that in mind in order for you to make it work. It can be done though, don't worry. You'll get around to it, whatever you decide to adopt, just make sure everybody understands how it works. Oh, next! Okay, well, okay, we're on this weapons Wednesday, but there's a few things I did want to touch on over the weekend that I didn't see until last night. But just a sidebar totally askew to everything we're talking about. What happened to surety bonds? I know it's a subject that's very important to understand the criminality of government that we have right now. But what happened to surety bonds? How did that very fine solution to keep in check bad politicians become the corrupted useless tool that it is now? Because surety bonds are what kept the turds in check. Needless to say, the turds saw how they were being kept in check and so they altered the system and it is in fact totally unacceptable way it presently functions. It's useless. But that's intentional. That way the criminal, the culpable, the parties that have betrayed you continue to betray everybody goes well there's no accountability. Well yeah and I've had that question asked, well what are you doing about there's no accountability? There used to be what was the accountability process? How is it you can put a person that like Hillary Clinton in prison yourself? You didn't have to wait for someone else to do it. You could be doing it. any American within the jurisdiction, within the area of activity of the office holder could bring that party to bear and make them accountable for their criminal activity, their culpability, surety bonds. Go look that up. It'll be a little study for you. I mean, over the next two days, we'll cover this again. But it's something that I'm sorry, I didn't see it. Sunday night is when I get all the questions. Today, it's Wednesday, I caught up. that particular subject. Now, another thing here real quick. If you have a Motti Griffin 50 caliber, the Motties were home builds. Anybody could build one. All you people listening right now could build a Motti Griffin at home right now. The design was so incredibly simple and yet robust. that it is an excellent solution to put online. I guess some people would say it's the Sten gun, even though it's a bolt-action rifle, people, it's the Sten gun of the .50 caliber world. Okay? It is the quickest, fastest way to put a whole lot of .50 caliber rifles into service almost immediately. We could have, well, there are people building right now. That's why somebody needs the 10-space gauge systems that we have. We have multiples, but right now people are building additional .50 caliber single-shot placement rifles, and the Mahdi is a, which you might call a bullpup design. It's a minimal length weapon for maximum performance. It is a single shot weapon system. But again, it dramatically improves the performance of a team or unit to have a half-edged gun, literally in every squad, if you want it. In fact, for that matter, every man in the squad could have one. I wouldn't be carrying it. But everybody that's a firearms owner should have a Mardi Grifen. That's a stupid simple there to build the biggest problem has been barrels right now 50 caliber barrels m2 barrels are available again and not for too outrageous a price Apex gun parts has had m2 50 caliber barrels in stock but also a few other companies to Soon they came from the middle the muddle East But as long as you can get an M2 .50 caliber barrel, guys, the Monte Griffin is a reality within a very short, short period of time. So this is something to take into consideration. It is a solution. And it would be one of the several weapons that would be very high priority for production in a wartime environment, which we are, well, we're already into that situation right now. So, again, the ideas are being applied, the technology is being utilized. The big thing here, again, is barrel and beyond that, acquiring the barrel, everything else is off-the-shelf steel. In fact, the quality of the steel could be lower then was originally specced with the idea of the design and concept as it was laid down. That was discovered after the fact when individuals building the Maddy Griffins were experimenting with different materials to accomplish the goal. But the design is so ridiculously simple that it really isn't much leverage. You know, there's not much wiggle space for change. Just a heads up on that one, but it is an excellent design It is one of many that you should familiarize yourself with because in some cases people have made many many Many of them and put them away for what's coming. So they're already in our inventory They're already out there in service, but there's also many that are on Stand by for where we're headed already in place, already built, ready to be utilized, and issued as needed. Once the shooters, the operators, have been educated to the weapon. So there's another issue. Again, you've got to train the person. You've got to just throw a person behind the firearm. I know World War II, they did that to a degree. Like my dad said, he was at Great Lakes Naval Air Station, or Naval Station, not Air Station, Naval Station. And what did they train with? Well, it was the middle of the war after Pearl Harbor, and they were training with sticks. They trained with basically two by four rifle mockups. And what did they get for qualification at Great Lakes? They fired 40 rounds of 22 long rifle ammunition, and they were considered qualified to go into combat. But that's because they were needing men right away, and they were throwing them out as quick as they could, and they were short ammunition in every category. That's World War II, the part they don't show you. Oh, they show everybody carrying grands. Throw that crap out the window. They didn't have enough weapons to go around. And because of that, and because everything was in short supply, well, again, like I told you, you train with what you got, because it's all you got. And in this case, it was sharp, pointy objects and clubs. Throw that crap out the window. We can do better than that. They didn't have any weapons. Oh, see, next on the list of things. Although I think I'm running out of moments here. As a matter of fact I am. We are at the top. It is Weapons Wednesday. Hopefully Craig from Forbidden Knowledge will be up beyond me here right now. In fact he's hopefully waiting in the lane. I'd like to hear from Craig. In this episode of Forbidden Knowledge you are live, when live, if you are listening on October 25th of 2023, listening any other time at 3-1 and if you're listening any other time The information we're going to be talking about tonight probably won't be of any value because it will be old information probably, unless I change the topic. But kind of plan of talking about the prison riot in Gaza, that's really what it is we're talking about. The concentration camp that is decided to have enough. And so that's what I want to talk about and encourage others to call in because I'm rather ignorant of a lot of things about the Middle East. I did a lot of looking this week though. Two names that I would suggest you listen to, at least this is my opinion, because mainstream media is getting us one narrative. The other narratives can be had all over the Internet, of course. But the two that seem the most on point and logical to me were the, somebody's trying to talk there, somebody's trying to talk to me really low volume. Maybe I'm hearing a little feedback from myself. The two things that I would suggest you look up on YouTube, I've been looking on YouTube and looking at the talking heads, the geopolitical analysts, and the two that I think make the most sense, and I've been listening to them throughout the Ukraine incident too, is Douglas McGregor and Scott Rigger. I don't remember Douglas McGregor's background. He was in the military. I believe he was in the tank unit, whatever they called him. And he's retired, but he seems to have a lot of logical information guarding the politics, world politics. And the other one, Scott Ritter, I've heard of that name from many years ago. Scott Ritter was a former UN's weapon inspector in Iraq. And this is probably something, both of these guys, in my opinion, which is my opinion, maybe you'll have other opinions. And I've heard other ones too that seem to be probably on the right track. But the mainstream narrative is really... kind of very one-sided all pro-Israel and not looking at the whole situation. But if anybody else has some other suggestions and people also want to do things to talk about, like I said, I'm rather ignorant, but in the last week, since my last show, I decided to look into a little bit more, look into some of the history of the Middle East. And I'm not looking at the whole show, but I'm certainly no expert. And maybe Doug McGregor and Scott Ritter are either. But they seem to have a lot of good information. And both of them, by the way, are warning that this is going to be a really bad thing if we get involved in this. And we're already starting to get involved in it. When we have two aircraft carrier groups outside of Israel in the Mediterranean Sea, I think we can probably pretty much say we're already kind of getting involved. And also I've been hearing and I've looked up to confirm that we also have warships from Russia. in the Middle East, in the Mediterranean, and China. So this could get blown up in proportions. Something really bad could happen very easily, and that's what Douglas McGregor and Scott Ringer are warning about, some of the things that really could go south very quickly. Now, I can tell you, based on my website, Sowing Radiation Detection Equipment, that so far the pulse of this nation isn't fearful of a nuclear war, at least that I have seen. And I have seen past incidents, mainly when Putin started to talk against nonsense almost two years ago now, of I saw an increase in sales, radiation detection equipment. But I have not seen any activity regarding the Gaza prison riot. So, so far, you know, the mainstream media is probably what people call them. I don't think, I can't remember. If Netanyahu has made any kind of insinuations about using nuclear weapons, but there was some statement, I don't have that in front of me, that I recall hearing that Netanyahu said about Iran, that if Iran tries to get involved and helps Hezbollah or to get in to be attacking Israel, then I don't remember the exact wordage, but it was something for the nature of, we will wipe you off the face of the map. And that would have to be nuclear weapons. I mean, that's... You're not going to be able to get a bound force from Israel in Iran to do any kind of real damage, I wouldn't think. Especially when you're fighting on the borders of Gaza and Syria. Because now Israel has attacked Syria. Now this is what Israel has done in Syria. would definitely be called a war crime. Now, they have not declared war against Syria. They have declared war against Hamas in Gaza. They have not declared war against Syria. And they have attacked with missiles strikes in airports, at least two times, of two separate airports in Syria. That is a war crime. And you've got to remember, folks, not every side you think you stand up. And after looking into the issue completely, well as much as I have up to now, I got to say that both sides are in the wrong here. And it's a whole mess that we need to get out of. It's my opinion. What our political interests are in the Middle East, well, other than oil. But we need to get out of there immediately before something that happens. That's my opinion. But I also thought we'd be getting out of Ukraine recently. Because Ukraine by the way has only lost the Ukraine has already lost their war there's there was no counter offensive and there will be nothing happening over the winter other than more Ukrainians dying from the hands of the Russians It's just gonna keep getting worse them and they're starting to possibly conscripting women into the Ukrainian army now They're trying to prevent other people believe in the country. They're running out bodies folks and I talked about this more than a year ago how eventually Russia was going to Overcome anything that Ukraine did because no matter how much weapons we sold there whether they've ended up in the black market or whether they've actually used them it has depleted our Reserves and they've just been using them like crazy and haven't gotten any pain gain any ground in this Russian in both spaces This is more smarter. I mean, I'm really really good at it. They can expose territory Russia and exposed territory in Ukraine has not had any success in getting any of them back So that work went over with Scott Rader and Douglas McGregor talk about that on their various programs. They basically appear as guests on other people's programs. I think of some of the names. I saw Douglas McGregor and Tucker Carlson recently. And I've seen Douglas McGregor on a channel called Redacted. I've seen him on many other channels since David Scott Rader. I've seen him on many channels too as guests for other political talking heads. And so I would suggest you to look up the names Douglas McGregor or Scott Rader and Gregor with an M-A-C Gregor, Gregor the E and the G-E-R McGregor, Mac Gregor. That's my recommendation. And I think it goes to having more rights than anything else I've ever heard. So up to date. So from about what's going on over there. In both Ukraine and Israel, by the way. So, that's a bad situation. Why does Russia have ships there? Now, apparently, in an article I see here that there is a ship in the... in former Russia, in the Mediterranean, that apparently has always been there on combat duty. It's a cruise missile carrier. On combat, they have one in the Black Sea and one in the Mediterranean Sea. So this is apparently an ongoing thing from what I've seen in this article. And this, we see, we're reading an article here, an enemy ships' combat duty in Mediterranean Sea, including one caliber, caliber, caliber, that's not caliber, as the gun caliber is spelled completely different. One caliber, rooms, missile carrier. with a total salvo of ultimate munitions. Let's see here. So this is the cruise missile ship in the Mediterranean, Russia. And China has deployed six war ships. Let me see what it says here about it. This headline says, China deploys its warships to the Middle East war fields of Israeli prices could spark World War III. Now, when I showed last week, or the last time that I talked about this, I mentioned that I don't see how World War III can... why we talk to World War III all of a sudden. And after listening to some of the... some of the geopolitics in all of the countries that could be involved here very easily, based on what Douglas Gregor and Scott Grader say, I think probably that could be... I could have been mistaken about World War III possibility. Now, World War III doesn't have to always mean nuclear weapons. Gotta remember that, folks. Every time somebody mentions World War III, immediately they start thinking nuclear weapons. That does not necessarily mean... Right now, of course, we know that Gaza does not have nuclear weapons, but Israel does. So far, none of their other enemies have nuclear weapons. But here's the nuclear weapons connection, according to, I think, Douglas McGregor was saying this. There are several countries that want to hear. They could get involved. When or if Israel starts its ground attack, sweeping out from outside of the northern part of Gaza, We could see a very high rate Arab community. When you're talking Shiites, all the Islamic religions are watching this, you've got to believe. And the countries that could be our key here is Syria, for one, Syria, Egypt, Turkey, Pakistan, maybe Russia, maybe China, and of course the US, and Iran. These are the – well, we already have a whole lot of the list of countries, and why are all these countries involved? Why could they be involved? Why would they have an interest in being involved? And again, I'm relating some information that I've read and that I've heard from the two that I've been mentioning that have good cases, I think. First of all, Syria. We've already been attacking Syria, and Syria is kind of the base of – on the Hamas. Hezbollah? And Hezbollah is a much bigger, if you want to call them a terrorist, for almost that fine, you call them terrorists, you want most of the U.S. calls them. Hezbollah is basically a full army, a real army, as compared to Hamas, which does not, is more of a guerrilla tactic, a strike force and so on. Then they're going to be fighting in the streets, here in fighting in the rubble of the streets. But Hamas, I mean, I'm sorry, like Hezbollah, it was much more of a real standing army than Hamas ever was. And Hamas is a force to be contended with as far as Israel is concerned. And Israel has already stuck missiles on two air quotes on two occasions in Syria. Of course, you've got the Golan Heights there that has always been back and forth under Under question of whose territory that is, the West Bank, the Gaza, I mean, the whole thing is a mess. Ever since Israel was created in 1947 or 1948, can't remember what year, after World War II, ever since Israel was created, there's been nothing but havoc in the Middle East in that period. And always will be. As far as I can see, that kind of always didn't pay a lot of attention because Every month you hear something, some kind of problem on the Middle East, and it's always involving Israel and one of its enemies. And by one of its enemies, I basically mean every country surrounding it, every country in that area is an enemy, is a declared enemy of Israel. And that comes and goes, whether or not they've declared peace this week or not, that comes and goes. Because Egypt actually has been a sort of, well, not exactly friendly, but they've been that peace with Israel and recognize Israel as a right to exist for a couple decades now. So Egypt has sort of been on Israel's, not on Israel's side, but they've been neutral in it and haven't been raising a hat since they've been to war before, but they declared peace. I think that was during the, during Clinton or was that during Carter? I can't remember which one. Think about it, Carter. Are you okay, Marcia? Carter, I might get my history mixed up, it's been a while. So Egypt, however, now has their border sealed. They're letting any Palestinians or Gazans in. I don't know if you want to call them Palestinians or Gaza. Gaza prisoners, they're not letting them in. Israel has now finally allowed a little bit of aid, humanitarian aid come into, but it's a drop in the bucket. Convoices of a dozen trucks here and there not going to make any difference when you're talking about two million people that are captive in in the concentration call a camp of Gaza Now before you think defending Gaza before I've been sent any boss so much Hamas obviously this attack Certainly anybody that looks at what they did could easily call them terrorists whether or not you bought into the the U.S. description before the fact or whatever, even now after October 8th, anybody that looked at what they did would probably describe that as a terrorist act. There's probably not too many people to argue, but even people who support the Palestinian state could probably argue with that. But they're doing it. Well, there's several reasons they're doing it. But when you're a subverted population, you are living in a concentration camp, you're basically whole life, which is really what Gaza is, then you're going to potentially fight back, right? And according to things I'm hearing, the reason Hamas must have been playing this for a long time, but of course Hamas, who has been in power in the Gaza Strip for some 15, 16 years, something like mid-2005, 2006 era, somewhere like that, when they actually got elected by the people. They have elected, and one of their number one goals, stated political goals, was the elimination of Israel. So that right there, and there's never been any peace on the clock, so they're going to be successful whatsoever if you have that attitude, where you vow to kill your neighbor called Israel. So there's never going to be any peace here, as long as Hamas is in power. So does Hamas need to be eliminated? Maybe. Are the Israelis going to do it? Probably not. If the biggest hole is going to take weeks or months, you might have big mistakes in your thinking because when the death toll starts rising, when you start having 50,000 people or 100,000 Gazas who are mostly civilians, the only thing they did wrong is to elect Hamas. Talking about millions of people who elected Hamas. All they did was vote. And maybe those people are changing their mind, maybe not. But all they did was vote. And when you look at the population, the, I give what you call it, when you look at the age distribution in Gaza, you'll find about half the people are actually children. And so these people, all these children were born in the East, they don't vote any better. They didn't vote in Hamas. They just grew up there. Now they're being slaughtered. And as we talked about in the last show, Israel, when they do get attacked, it has some numbers in the show, and it's a ridiculous amount of overkill. And I use the word overkill purposely, because when one gazen gets murdered, killed by Israel, Or I'm sorry, no, wait, wait. When one Gaza, one Hamas or Gaza, whoever kills a Israeli, Israeli will kill about 100 Gazans in return. And that's kind of what we're seeing now. That's kind of what we're going to see, even though right now the numbers are only about 1,400 Israelis that are said to have been killed. We're up to over 5,000 killed, the party for the Palestinian party. Five thousand Palestinians that have been killed. And that number is definitely going to climb. I think you could see it easily go up to 50,000, 100,000. And that's just the way Israel operates. We know that everybody knows it. And this is your money, folks. Your taxpayer money has been supporting Israel ever since its inception. And for what? Why are we there? Now, if you want to start calling me anti-Semitic, you can. But I don't have anything against Jews. Yeah, Jews have the right to worship their religion. Islamic people, Muslims have the right to worship their religion, just as we have our right to worship our religion here. But because of the fanaticism of the Islamic religious and their attitude towards Jews, apparently in particular, But they have a problem with Christians too, but they're threatening us as well. You're never going to have feasts in that area. As long as there's some other religion, because of the fanaticism of a religion, you're never going to have feasts there. All these religions claim Jerusalem over their holy site and the lands around there to be their holy lands, as per their Quran or their Bible. That is going to be nothing but a... I keep wanting to use the word, it must show, but it's never going to get better. Something's got to get. So why are we supporting? What do we have in this game? Your taxpayer money has been supporting it. Israel wouldn't exist without your taxpayer money. That's the way it's always been. And without us supplying opens to them, how do you think they got the bomb? You think they just got it back to be by themselves? We are in this deep already and we're not even there other than having a couple of aircraft carriers often often the ministry you see now for those You don't know when when I talked about aircraft carrier group, you know, we're talking about the flow chill off their craft here It's not just one ship folks These aircraft carriers Gerald Ford I think is there I can't remember the other one there right now or there they do they're going there We're talking about 5,000 men on this ship on the one ship and yet the flow chill out of a dozen other ships around it more than dozen They support the aircraft carrier because the aircraft carrier just doesn't go off on its own. It has a whole flotilla with it. And we're talking about about 10,000 people in this entire flotilla with each aircraft carrier group. So we got two aircraft carrier groups there or on the way, the other one on the way. We've got about 20,000 people already and our decomposer in chief has vowed that we also have now 2,000 possible ground ravines to be deployed, if need be. Maybe they've already been deployed. We don't know. We've only been told. This is not going to end well if we get involved in this. Because here's to try to summarize what I understand from all these other sources. Okay, we're already getting close to being in the war with Syria. Yes and when it goes in, it boots on the ground into Gaza to try to wipe out Hamas. Syria and Hezbollah are going to be Possibly a big problem really quick because they may all sudden go to war with Israel Because we're gonna start seeing the number five numbers climbing more more people killed in this concentration camp called Gaza You think Israelis would know something about concentration camps or what life is like there and what happens in a messetrate in Gaza But maybe they're taking a lesson from their own history. I don't know so Israel support been very close at war with Syria already Egypt is still trying to be neutral, but they're going to be getting the great pressure to let in, not believe we're paid, but believe it or not, they're warriors. You've got people from Gaza from the north piling into the south, and Israel's still bombing the south, too. Why are running? Why do you even bother moving if they're bombing both sides? They're bombing south, too. The ground troops are coming in. You're going to lead your home and go get pressed up against a fence called Egypt. Is that what you're going to do? And they're still bombing you anyway? You have no electricity there? You have no food? You have no water? You have no medical? Very little of any of those? I can see a Gaza in the north not wanting to leave their home. Because where are they going to go? Maybe they don't know anybody in the south part of Gaza. So, okay, here's the nuclear part of the zone. Okay, Egypt. I'm not Egypt. Iran. And Iran wants to be the primary country in the Middle East, both in their religion and power. And they've been trying to do this for a long time. Ever since the Shah of Iran was dispelled in 1979 and the all-it-pile total of a million people of power. And ever since then, they've been trying to expand and grow their influence in the Middle East. And Iran is launching this very carefully, of course, because Iran has been known to fund and supply munitions to both Hamas and Hezbollah to sworn enemies against Israel. And of course, Israel, against war crimes and against interdiential law, has continually bombed his Iran anytime they come close to having a developing, a method of developing a nuclear weapon. We know that has been going on decades. You hear this about it once in a while. How Israel goes in and tries to set them back. They try to set Iran back from developing a nuclear weapon. You're never going to stop it completely, but okay. And then all the talks and then trying to get the nuclear weapons program to be reduced. So Iran is always wanting nuclear weapons. Turkey is a big wild card here. Turkey can also be very much in support. of any of the Middle Eastern states. And that would include Syria, which in Syria was the primary location of Hezbollah, and Jordan, and Lebanon, and everything else. And Turkey has a sizable military, both in air, sea, and land. They have a formidable professional military. Unlike maybe what you can say about Jordan or Lebanon or Syria or Egypt or Egypt, that does have a formidable army too. But Turkey is a superior force to have to deal with if they get involved. Now, Turkey, if they get involved and if Israel does send new people over to Iran, Pakistan, here's where Pakistan comes in. as long as it's kind of disjointed. Pakistan has vowed to apply Turkey with the necessary nuclear weapons to get whatever job they want done. So now we have Pakistan jumping into the fray. So this all does kind of sound like a world war, doesn't it? Now, as I stated the last time, and I don't have the numbers in front of me, I can go by memory, 75% of the world's countries recognize Palestine as a an independent state. So about 75% of the world basically would be in favor of the Palestinians, the Gazans, the West Bank people, the Golan Heights, all the places where Israel keeps trying to expand and spread their influence. And of course we have our warships off the coast with formidable air, fire power. I wouldn't surprise. I don't have the figures here and probably none of you listening can be have the figures either at least numbers that you can rely on being very factual but I would not be surprised whatsoever if the Soviet Union, well Soviet Russia has nuclear submarines in the Mediterranean right now as do we. That's just my guessing here folks. I have no information to that effect and neither do you. Nothing that's... Nothing's been, no announcement has been made of such and they don't announce such things with submarines anyway. So we have probably not only nuclear weapons in Israel, we have also US nuclear weapons and Russian nuclear weapons and Pakistan nuclear weapons. Now of course all the nuclear weapons in Russia could easily reach Israel if they wanted to attack straight from Russia. And that would be the same for true for the UK and for France. These countries all have nuclear weapons. I'm sure they could easily be targeted to the Middle East. They're close enough. So we have potential nuclear hot spots in the Middle East, even though the only country that really has nuclear weapons in the Middle East per se is Israel. Pakistan, if you want to call Pakistan part of the Middle, I'm not sure if Pakistan is considered part of the Middle East, probably is. But Pakistan right now is not in this battle yet on either side that I'm aware of. It's just a war of words at the moment. For the most part, it's just a war of words. I'm going to read to you, and everybody wants to come in, and maybe I'm wrong, maybe you have better input, please call in. I'm going to read a little bit of an article that's talking about, now this is a mainstream article. Don't get, so this is coming from the mainstream, but it has some good information in it nonetheless. It's called the many reasons Netanyahu may be delaying an Israeli ground offensive in Gaza because they announced this a long time ago. And it's just like we're all waiting for this to start happening and it's not. So why is it delayed? This might answer some of those questions. The silence of Benjamin Netanyahu is deafening as the world waits for a potential Israeli ground offensive in Gaza. 18 days have passed since more than 2,000 Hamas militants terrorized Israelis, murdering families, killing concertgoers, taking hostages and killing 1,400 people in the bloodiest terror attack in the nation's history. Within hours, Israel declared war on Hamas and began pummeling Gaza with airstrikes that have killed more than 5,000 Palestinians, according to Palestinian health officials. Prime Minister Netanyahu formed a unity war cabinet called up 36,000, I'm sorry, 360,000 Israeli Defense Forces, reservists lined up thousands of tanks and armored vehicles along the Gaza border. Pause here for a second. In case you don't know, I don't know who is exempt, but Israeli citizens are required to serve in the IDF, Israeli Defense Forces, I think it's for two years. when they turn 18. This includes women. Now, I don't know who might be exempt. There might be some exemptions. I have not looked at that in greater detail. But essentially, everyone, kind of like, not too unlike what Svetlana does, except for the women part, everybody, every Israeli citizen basically becomes part of the military. And then afterwards, we become reservists. So, okay, continuing. Then a hurry up and wait mentality spread around the world with each day bringing another delay of the ground offensive that Netanyahu knows will cost many Israeli lives. Complicating matters, according to a senior government official, is that Netanyahu has not settled on an exit plan for how and when Israeli ground forces will leave Gaza. Meetings have so far focused primarily on day-to-day military operations. Israel's next move could further define legacies of Netanyahu and other leaders. And this is a quote from Robert Steloff. Howard P. Berkowitz, Chair in the Middle East Policy at the Washington Institute of Near East Studies, he says, for your study and there's been a lot of talk about this hospital being bombed. Palestine or the Gaza claims it was an Israeli airstrike and of course Israel blames it on an arid missile fired for rocket fired from nearby the hospital. The pictures of what was curious about it is I'm curious to me anyway. The claim was 500 people supposedly died in this roughly. Yet the hospital still stands. The hospital is almost undamaged. And there's a small crater in a parking lot. So did we have massive amounts of beds and tents in the parking lot? Well, how did 500 people die in a parking lot? I don't get this. Their story, the Israeli story has holes in it, as does the Hamas story. There's some analysts that have suggested that based on acoustic studies and reverberations in the area from recordings that were taken suggested that the missile might have been coming from a different direction, that it could have come if it was from Hamas. So I don't know the truth there, and neither do you. Some years later we'll probably find out the truth. But anyway, there's weird things about the story. So don't believe either side right off the bat. And also, as a more personal, I know somebody who lived in Israel, an American citizen that had dual citizenship, because you can do that in Israel. And she was trying to get a flight out when this, after this all started going up. It took a while, and she was panicking, couldn't get a flight out, couldn't get a flight out, couldn't get a flight out. She finally got a flight out, and a lot of people did leave. Dual citizenship people are probably not... conscripted into the service and having to serve in the reserves. So she got out. And I'm sure, and a lot of people did. I don't know those numbers, though. Continuing on that article. Israel National Security Forces have acknowledged that there will be inquiries and accounting for October 7th in the future. Leaders across Israel will come under intense scrutiny for the intelligence and policy failures that have allowed the unprecedented terrorist attack. Now, that's another thing that I'm going to add to this. According to many things that I've been saying and all the things that seem to be online about this and I don't know I don't know how true everything I've been reading is folks, but there seems to be a lot of evidence that Israel didn't do much in the way of response when this started for somewhere between actually numbers anywhere from three to six hours after people were after the troops started coming into their country breaking through the fences and flying paragliders over the and kidnapping people and killing people and basically causing terror in Israel, some three to six hours passed. The big question in my mind was, there's some kind of stand-down order. Did they want this to happen to a certain extent? Did they need this spark so they could go and try to flush out Hamas? The Israeli Defense Forces, the intelligence agencies and the sides, this is one of the most ruthless and biggest spies in the world. They had no clue that this was happening. Even after getting reports from Egypt that something big might have been brewing, this doesn't seem logical for Israel to be caught with their pants down like this and then to basically not do anything for many hours after the invasion started. And something doesn't smell right here to me. That's just me speaking there. So there's a huge dose of added anxiety and tension into what is already intense and anxious and what is a political fraught moment. Add it all up and they haven't made a decision to go in yet and start the ground offensive. American officials have supported Israel's desire to destroy Hamas while putting pressure on Israeli leaders to proceed with caution, minimize civilian casualties, and free the hostages. Well, you're going to have... Okay, so four hostages have been released so far. What they do, they're going to hang it under them as many of them as they can for as long as they can. If I was them, I'd be putting them in some of these buildings, let them kill their own citizens, and say, hey, you just killed a bunch of your people. I mean, that's... If you're a terrorist, that's some kind of thing you might do, but they want to hang on to a lot of them because it's a leverage for them. The hostages, I mean, they're innocent people too, got caught up in this. More than likely all of them are. Unless they've actually captured some IDF personnel, I don't know. Then you could say that those are prisoners of war. But the U.S. We got an immediate full support of Israel. No surprise there because that's what we've always done. We've always had a full support of Israel. And if you still don't understand this, all you gotta do is think of Israel as our 51st state. Or maybe better yet, think of Israel as our first state. And things will make a little more sense to you. That's an easy way to think about it. If you don't want to learn about anything else that I'm talking about tonight, just think about Israel as our first state. And then things will make a little more sense. Because we're going to be fully supporting Israel. And at the same time, our decomposer in chief, has decided to try to urge humanitarian aid because as the US, we of course, we believe in human rights and all this sort of thing, right? That we pretend to want to help the world, except Gaza. But we're just going to beg that somebody helps the Palestinian people. So try to put two sides of the fence here a little bit. You're trying to wipe out Hamas, but you're trying to support the Palestinian people. And there's a difference there. There's no question of that. But in our government, what kind of messes have we got into? Ever since World War II, you could possibly make a justification for getting into World War II. But you really can't make a justification. You really can't justify much Vietnam, Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Serbia, Kuwait, everywhere we got involved. We just turn it into an S-show. A Shi'ite show. We have no business being in any of these places. We have no business having hundreds of military bases all around the world. Why do we do this? We're going to get our asses handed to us someday. And maybe it's going to be very soon. I don't know. I'm not one to fear monger really. A lot of channels do, especially the prepper channels. I watch some of them too. They say this is it, to go in your bunker, get all your money out of the bank and all this kind of stuff. That's what the preppers are doing now. They're buying radiation tech equipment yet, I can tell you that. So continuing, Hamas would seek to let hostages out in drims and drabs to forever delay a ground invasion, he said. But on the flip side, if the US can use the leverage of a pending ground invasion to twist Hamas' arm to let more people out, they're going to try. I can't remember the numbers. I think there's 20 some US citizens unaccounted for or something of that nature. I could be very easily wrong on that number. I don't know where they're at. US of international pressure has also helped secure the arrival of aid trucks to Gaza. Originally part of the President Biden's visit to the region was to set up a pathway to get aid to the public in Gaza. Trunks have been coming in. It's obviously insufficient, but It's insufficient to need, but it's not nothing. Netanyahu must be cautious too because the danger of the ground invasion poses to Israel's own troops which could die in large numbers. There is a risk of stepping into a very dangerous trap more than the former Israeli senior security official explaining the caution. Israeli officials also need to be cautious about committing large number of ground troops to Gaza because with intentions with Hezbollah, Another Iran-backed proxy have escalated, Hezbollah could attack Israeli forces from Lebanon and opened up a northern front. Nobody has an appetite for two fronts at this point, the official said. There's nothing I learned that sparked this. As I said, the trip here is a Hamas. They've been planning this for a long time. And Israel may have known about it and allowed it to happen, but he encouraged it on. Maybe not unlike Pearl Harbor. Or something else like maybe 911, whatever. Some things may have been kind of planned in certain ways that aren't revealed to you. But there was a Saudi Arabia steps into the action now here. Saudi Arabia was normalizing relations with Israel. Was about ready to meet, to have talks over about normalizing relations with Israel. Kind of like becoming like Egypt was, to be kind of like friends, not friends, but at least neutral over it, to begin to do energy and engage in commerce and whatever. Hamas and most of the Middle East saw this as a definite red flag, and so that's when they decided to act on it. So now that's all off the table. That's gone right now. That's all on their home. That might have been one of the reasons it sparked this whole incident. You may look into history books years from now and if their history books are telling the truth, that might be the spark that started this whole thing. Although, really you could go back to at least 1947. Continuing. Iran-backed militias are also active in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. Now, Yemen has been some missiles fired from Yemen towards Israel. They were intercepted, according to the press. So the other steps into this, another player we have here. So Syria, Iraq, and Yemen. On Tuesday, yesterday, U.S. military officials announced that two dozen American military personnel were wounded last week in a series of drone attacks at the U.S. bases in Iraq and Syria. The attacks are believed to have been carried out by Iran back to forces. Privately, U.S. officials have pressed Israel to think about what comes in Gaza after Hamas. Some in Israel hope to see a multilateral administration in Gaza with reconstruction funds from Arab states. Others hope that the Palestinian Authority could govern Gaza. But the truth is no one knows what entities would have legitimacy in the eyes of Gazans if Hamas is destroyed. And what role, if any, regional factors would be comfortably comfortable playing, Netanyahu's government has not yet publicly articulated a long-term plan. Their success, just as much going to be determined by their planning for the endgame as the operational planning for the start. Now, that was an article from the mainstream, from the US source mainstream. Here's another thing that they left out that nobody's talking about at the moment. Politically, Netanyahu was already in pretty deep trouble in his own country, his own people, for months before this started. If you didn't know about this, the Israeli people were virtually up in arms. I guess I would use the word arms carefully. But protests were happening all over Israel regarding Netanyahu's proposal to basically make the... to change the political structure of Israel and the Constitution. to make the Supreme Court kind of a moot point. It would be like removing one of the three branches of government here in the US. And Israeli citizens thought that to be unacceptable. A lot of them did, and a lot of them protest. Thousands and thousands of people protesting in the streets for months. And he was trying to crack down on his own citizens. And so politically Netanyahu was already facing a lot of trouble at home. And he's not unlike Trump. facing a lot of criminal charges as well. So maybe some of this might have been me talking here, maybe, maybe. This was also a part of the deflection to make all that go away. So the protests in Israel stopped against the government and also where all the charges against Netanyahu were kind of put on hold. It might have been able to trust him out of power. I don't know. Just like forces within our own government are trying to and put Trump in jail. There's forces in Israel trying to do the same thing of dead young. So a lot going on. I learned a lot more in the last week. I figured I probably had to. I don't, again, I'm ignorant about a lot of things. I have, I'm non-religious folks. As you probably, from the last episode I did where I talked about those two songs that I... Read the lyrics to and those are rather inflammatory towards Christianity, but also inflammatory towards Islamic Muslims Religion has been involved in a lot of our conflicts in this world for most instant of time and this one is mostly a religious conflict. All sides are wrong, is my opinion. All religions are wrong. When you try to rule a government By religion, this is the kind of thing that happens. It's a good thing that we don't do that here, that we don't try to... The Christians, because the primary religion here is Christianity, in my opinion, it's a good thing that Christians don't rule this country. I'm sorry, again, I'm probably... I'm being blasphemous towards you Christians at this point, but also, remember, all your religions, and a lot of people want to hear this, and you call them the other names you want, but... It's just based on beliefs. You're going by a... in the case of Christianity, you're going by a book. The whole religion is based upon a book, essentially. And religions, all religions, not just Christianity, are based on generally a good book of some kind, Quran, the Talmud, or the Bible, whatever. They're all based on some good book. It was written thousands of years ago. And in the case of Christianity, I don't know the Qur'an as much as I know, or the Tamaq al-Mud, as much as I have studied things about the Bible. The Bible has been changed for political purposes many, many times over thousands of years, practically thousands of years. So you have men, humans, people, flesh and blood, that are in politics, changing your Bible. Is this something that's acceptable to your good book? So I'm not just in politics, Craig. You also have that with translators. Translators interpret things differently. But, you know, out of all the nations in the world that have supported freedom, the Christian nations of the world, you've got to admit, have supported freedom and freedom of religion more than any other sect that's out there, except for maybe Buddhism. I don't really know too much about Buddhism, but I do think it's weird that there are Zionist Buddhists. I don't understand that one. Well, I thought about that the other day. If you think about it, try to name some wars that the Buddhists get involved in. Now, there have been some in history, but you'll never hear anything about them starting wars hardly ever. That's just kind of funny. And here's a little quote. I love this little quote here that's in front of me. And again, I'm sorry, I'm not trying to insult just Christians here because you can say a lot of bad things about the Quran, Islam, Muslims, you can say a lot of bad things about their book too. I know most of the people listening to my voice right now are Christians, and I'm just trying to throw some questions into your mind about why you support your religion so much. I mean, you have faith in it, that's fine. If you need a religion, that's fine. I don't have any problem with you believing what you believe. But here's listen, Holy Bible 66 fairy tales written by 40 authors in three languages on three continents over approximately 600 years 1600 years and modified hundreds of times by men for political purposes then Hail the Roman Empire Not just insulting Christianity there Craig you got to remember that Judaism And the Muslim faith all have the Old Testament in common. Half of that book is accepted by all three religions. It's what came next is what they fight over. But then the Christians throw out a lot of the stuff in the Old Testament, and it's just kind of a, it's just back and forth. I don't buy into it, I'm sorry folks, I consider myself non-religious. I don't follow any of the organized religions, and I don't want to come off as some kind of spiritual woo-woo thing either, and I don't necessarily consider myself an atheist or agnostic. But I look at what's happening here in the Middle East and all around the world throughout history with these religions and based on beliefs you're killing people. And you get people listening to me aren't killing directly but you're again we're all supporting and this includes me and there's a lot of reasons I have a problem with us being there at all or sending money to Israel is and we send money all over the world. We're sending a lot of money to the Middle Eastern states too. That always half. Why are we doing this? We're supporting both sides of these wars in ways. And it's our taxpayer money and you're authorizing the killing of other people who are innocent. It's kind of the way I look at it. That's again, it's my opinion. I'm just one guy. I have a lot. I need to learn more. I'm ignorant about some things. I just don't think I'm, this is my opinion. I don't think I'm wrong about some of the stuff that I told you tonight. So just because a bunch of broads age go herders wrote down 2,000 years ago doesn't automatically make it true. So And again, the Old Testament, go back to Talmud, the Talmud and the Quran. You could say similar things about all of them. They're all just beliefs. You're going by a faith. You're going by a belief. You're going by a faith system and a belief system that was used to generate a morality code, Craig. And you may not necessarily subscribe to it 100%, but everybody does who Has a like-mind thing of what's good and wrong if we didn't if we didn't have a moral code There there'd be a lot of things it would be legal that are illegal now if you start taking away the different faiths. And if people who say that isn't so, just go take a look at the differences between us and the nations of Asia, how sexualized youth is in Asia. We don't do that here until a lot of people that's discussing us because of your upbringing, that's because of the faith that inspired your education. And different cultures. Yeah, there's no question with that. And again, I'm not, I'm fine. Just like those songs that I talked about last time, they were, could be called blasphemous, but they also could be called whatever the Jews against their, probably the blasphemous too, and whatever, Muslim against their Talmud. It was blasphemous towards all religions and just shows that there's the San die what we're doing. And you mentioned something in a few, because I've got times almost up here. There's a story about because back before you think about it before the printing press Bibles were like handwritten passed out in families only rich people could really afford Bibles you know you could Wait you out of Bible for the how long does it take to write a body? years even that that was when Bibles became available to the public through a printing press But keep in mind that most people weren't even allowed to own a Bible as far as Christianity goes with the Church of England or with the Roman Catholic Church. That knowledge was held and kept by the diocese. And the diocese and governments all around the world for the last 1600 years have had their hand in without you knowing it, potentially altering it before you even got to it. Unless you go back to the original's transcripts... A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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. We pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as pirates trampled each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave build the land of the free ladies and gentlemen this is the Intelligence report. I'm Mark Cornke One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Northwest, south, and southeast. The gentlemen you are listening to us on, www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite. We want to say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there, no matter where you are on the planet. Rolls on a myriad of other unconventional and conventional communications technologies inside and outside these United States. And we are on WBCQ, the planet, 6.160. regular shortwave. Tune in, take the time, blow off all the dust off of your shortwave receiver. AM-FM shortwave typically could be anything from a Grundig to a Freeplay and many more. My favorite are the transatlantic or Pacific radios. Those are old but they're monsters and they work exceptionally well. And again it is Wednesday, it's Weapons Wednesday. It is the 25th of October. It is the 15th year of open and so obvious and urinating in your face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2023, old earth calendar. 2023, battle for the Republic, the dance of swords. And it is Weapons Wednesday, or your mind is your first best weapon. Well, you gotta keep your Sari arse alive, so you better make sure you can handle the physical world. You can yap all you want by how you can dot all the outs and cross all the T's with regard to administrative fill in the blank. That if they walk up a boat in your Sari arse, that's all they wrote. May happen anyway, but the idea is, well, it's not like the movies, you got enough time to respond, and at the very least kill the bastard that may have tried to kill you. Big idea in fact in spades find the one who did it and then find the one who sent them them all me copula no Biscum It is again a beautiful. It's been a beautiful We got a little bit of spittily rain at while I was doing the two-hour block took a break there remember for an hour We always do and had just enough to get things wet anything that was said overhead cover dry underneath as far as Hey mark You are breaking up terribly right now Of course we got up on the air and then all of a sudden. Oh, yeah, I can see well That's not exactly happy camper am I any better right now one two three one two three coming in loud and clear Have it move none of the equipment's moving. I just moved it to manipulate its reception and amazingly enough wow. Well planet Krapu 21st century not a surprise just the way things are and this is why they had to get rid of analog you do realize right now I'd be running off a whole bunch of better equipment better built better you know more power the translator circuits and everything would be superior, but they intentionally shifted over to try and force everybody to buy planet crapoo next generation debris and unfortunately it have to, you know, with the technology. But doesn't mean we threw all the rest away because it's still useful for other projects which even as we speak we're using them for. So anyway, Couple of things, number one. Well, let's see. First of all, and I want to make sure every hour we have to reinforce this with everybody, not just me talking to you, but you need to remind everybody whenever they open their face about, oh my God, you see what happened overseas? Yeah, we don't want that to happen here. The American border is wide open. The U.S. border is wide open. The traders in the Department of Defense, the traders in the government in Washington, the traders at the state level. are continuing to provide Suker for invaders, illegal aliens who are operatives for foreign powers with the purpose of the destruction of the American system. That means there's treason involved with the Department of Defense, treason involved with all of the parties who are obligated to protect the borders and the sovereignty of the United States, and they have completely and intentionally failed us. Well, they're just follow- okay, well, they're just following orders. Hey, well, you got the problem, isn't it? Well, anybody finding any cop-out you can make an excuse for fools who have betrayed you or something wrong with your head if you're doing that. Well, they just too re- no, they're involved in treason. They know they're involved in treason. They're hoping nobody will say anything. You know, the emperor has no clothes, the emperor has no clothes, the emperor has no clothes. In other words, the border is wide open. The border is wide open. The border is wide open. So, in that... Just following orders didn't work here. Just following orders didn't work here. Nazi Germany is not going to work here either. Well, after Nazi Germany fell. Remember that. It's like when everybody else took over. That's exactly where we are here. So again, don't tell me about how old I should be scared. We already are concerned because we know that the traitors are the ones that are going to expedite the attack on America. And the moment that they do, they're going to demand a bigger police state, because the big police state that can see everything and know everything, and you should all be terrified because it's feudal resist, no matter what you do, all of a sudden just goes into brain fart and lets a whole bunch of you get murdered, like the Israelis, with their massive police state, with their layer upon layer upon layer of spies, rats and rodents, watching each other, profiting from it. sudden the United Bagel 416th security brigade was somewhere else and the government just forgot how to use all of its spy equipment and everybody just went there, it was good there with their thumb up their arse or their head. And then when it came time to turn on the tin pot dome slash the chrome dome, it didn't work. Stuff just started sailing in. In other words, it was planned, it was planned, it was planned, they were betrayed. Don't be a disarmed Israeli. Don't be a disarmed Israeli. I don't mind. You can be a slave in America if you want to be. Just don't expect me to be a slave with you in America. I don't have a problem with all these other poor fools surrendering whatever they think they want to surrender. We'll ship their ass out of here down the road. But as far as joining you in your slavery, oh no, because you know misery loves company I'm sure but I'm not gonna be part of the company that wants to partake in your misery. Sorry, see ya, wouldn't want to be ya and don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out because we'll be sending you there. Okay? So, do not be a disarmed Israeli. Look what happens when you're a disarmed Israeli. And guys, all the communist crap that they're trying to plug in in the US, they already had in place so that everybody was a proper disarmed, subservient, boot-licking slave over there. Well, a happy slave, I guess, because somebody else was going to take care of everything. And you know what? For all those people who got their ass shot off, Counting on somebody else to take care of you didn't really go over very well then it kind of failed The plan feels really bad with a big massive multi-billion dollar police state plugged in Constantly listening to your mail constantly looking at everything you do Constantly looking over your shoulder and under your in and under your pants and well everywhere they can but when it came to securing the country How did that happen? Total complete utter asinine incompetent failure. There's a whole bunch of people in the Israeli secret service in military intelligence, etc. They're in jail right now, right? There are having courts marshals, right? It's obvious that somebody really screwed the poo jet here, right? Oh no, they just want more money. billion dollars because they don't know how to turn on their own equipment and make it work. So all the billions and billions and billions and billions and billions and billions and tens of billions of dollars worth of equipment we already gave them. Why? They need cash. They need payola now. They need your money. Where is their... they want your money. You know this is coming. Okay, in fact it only took what? 20 hours? Let's try to figure out what was the first announcement. We need money. It was within about 20 hours of the of the incident. They already had their you know, their lip service operation here Flapping their yap of all you need to send aid to Israel Read that you suck in your wallet Okay, so no, we don't need to they got a lot of our stuff. They in fact, okay Let me point something out here about this is the same situation as what we saw with hullabaloo Well, everybody calls them Hezbollah With the hullabaloo and their successful defense of Lebanon against a grossly overpowered and very supposedly capable Israeli military. Now, Hamas, or Hamas, Hamas as we like to call them, Hamas is, well, I don't see their air force rising up from the landing strips in the Gaza. Is there any, is there massive airwaves? Combat operational aircraft make 31s make 27s sukois what? No, no, no how big is the Israeli military much money did we on the Israeli military Last year, how about the year before much money we spent on the Israeli military the year before that What'd they do with that? Oh, they do have it. They just want more of our can If we're stupid rubes and we're dumb enough to listen to their propaganda, send them the money. And you know what? That's exactly how they look at you. The stupid rubes. Again, for those who are rah rah rah, I would wish that we could just take you, flip you over and empty your pockets, your wallet, your bank account, and give it to the Israelis. As for myself, well, they're already going to do everything and anything we earn. No matter what we have saved or whatever, they're already stealing that. So between the foreign parasites like the Yuck Iranians run by the Israelis or the Israelis run by the Israelis all demanding billions and millions of dollars, which I think is rather fascinating, we didn't spend billions and billions on lock in the border towns so we have a whole bunch of illegal aliens soon to be declared told to us are a massive number of that are here to kill us. Really? So again, just like I mentioned about the situation with Israel, Who are we going to arrest in the United States? And we do get to arrest a lot of people on this. The first time that an American is killed with a hammock or whatever other supposed outside attack from a foreign operative, who are we going to arrest, try and execute? Because it needs to be a public execution for failure to secure the US border, for absolute failure to secure the US border, because they have not secured the US border. I don't care about the Israelis' piss on them. Not at all, not a wits. No, they don't worry. They don't care about us. You go to any of their kind of websites and they're telling you all about how a mayor can't have a secure border and they can't have a wall this and can't have a OIGA vault. And the same hypocrites turn around and tell you all about how Israel needs more money for a wall now. A bigger wall. They already got a wall. Got double walls. They can run the scam on the sly, milk the wallets of the American people for tens and tens and tens and hundreds of billions. Never spent it on the wall. We'll be able to add a couple of solid gold bathroom fixtures to the 13th bedroom on the second wing of the Halafel mansion in Haifa or Tel Aviv. Halafelafel. Yeah. Again, thanks to all the stoops over here. Again, because of this, the border needs to be secured, the border needs to be secured. It isn't, so there is an incident that they definitely will try to orchestrate. enough of every kind of gang members across the border and operating inside the US with the full cooperation of the everything from the DEA to the FBI. They're all promoting and helping to get the illegal aliens across to create a larger crime wave because they want to demand a bigger police state. But what this means is that they're going to have to create victims and you're supposed to be it. Your best choice right now is to organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. Understand how to get what you need where you need it. That mostly means pre-deployment. Distributing your material and equipment in such a way that it literally can fly to your fingertips and be available for the fight as needed. Now before we go any farther, oh I got some ear candy tonight. Last from the past in 1975. We're not at the bottom of the hour yet. We're gonna do a little ear candy break beforehand. Actually I talked a little longer than I should have. But that's okay, it's really gonna wail on it. So for everybody out there again, Jeff Rotol, title track, War Child. How many of you remember this album? Jeff Rotol, actually this is one of the highest rated albums that Jeff Rotol did with regard to a number of individual single hits, which is kind of cool if you've done DJ work before. Bungle in the Jungle is the one everybody would recognize comes off this album. But the title track for the album, Jeff Rotol War Child. We're going to pull that up, it's working on it. Would you like another cup of tea, Dan? I heard music. I heard noise, but I could be wrong. We can't have dead airspace, so. As soon as I hear some air raid sirens, I'll know we're doing fine. And for everybody out there, it is Weapons Wednesday. It is the 25th of October. Right here on W-U, the planet, is Wednesday, Jeff Rotol, War Child. Side tracking. Actually, that's the... for the original album, 1975, Jeff Rotol, War Child. And again, you're my, this is your first best weapon. Don't lose it. Better make sure you're armed because you're having to put a bullet in the back of your head so fast to make your head swim. Every communist police state that's ever operated has done that by the tens of millions. So if you think that you're just going to dazzle them with your brilliance, that isn't going to work very well because your enemy is... And Mark. Go ahead. It's Ed. You're breaking up really bad, Mark. Okay, we're changing direction. Let's try this. How's that? You're clear again. You're clear again, but you had to set out 21st century you thought it was gonna be better. It's just junk anyway Well, we're back and you were listening to that was Jeff Rotol since apparently I was completely gone If you were listening that was Jeff Rotol war child album title track war child was named the song you're listening to us a WBCU the planet Side tracking with toll working into some pink Floyd will close with some black Sabbath paranoid LP. Oh, we can't do that right now and Again a reminder We have the up-and-coming end of the year drawings for everybody that's listening What is this for? Well at the end of each year we pay forward for the next year It's not that we pay the bills at the end of the year. It's not how it works But what we have in arrangement, Ed did a really great job with our, you know, the different resources that we have to plug into. And so we pay a single bill once a year and we're done. Now, this means that we count on the listenership, and this is a listener-supported network. Every year we make the bills because you guys step up to the plate. Some of you have done really a phenomenal job. Everybody's done a phenomenal job because we accomplished the goal. I've got to clarify something. That yearly bill that we have for each year does not include the Schumel-Litt. That's for our Internet and other stuff. Just to clarify, because I had a question that was just thrown at me. Oh, no, no, the shortwave is totally separate. Yeah, again, that's a separate bill. That's a pay as we go plan. We could pay farther out, but the package is still cost the same. Why? Well, with radio, when you turn on the transmitter, it costs the same no matter what hour of the day you're running it. It's the power coming up to the line. What's the output? Always remember that. So with the shortwave is a separate project, which by the way, you could also donate separately too if you're listening. But if you are going to donate for Liberty Tree Radio, the idea behind this is that everybody pays in or donates whatever they can. We're going to explain that in a minute. And then we, of course, take the money, pay the bill, and we're done for the year. We don't have to do this all the time, but we do it at the end of the year for the next year. With shortwave, if you'd like to donate, you can tag something specifically for the shortwave bill. And I know we have, again, a lot of different people that have already stepped up and have been donating. So I want to say thank you. Here in Michigan, we've got several businesses and companies that have, then there's nothing they can advertise with us. They're machine shops, they're auto dealerships, you know, stuff like that, where the guys have come together at different meetings here in the state. and they've put money together and have donated it for our shortwave site. And we are working on putting some advertisers together as sponsors. Right now that's something that's in motion too. So with shortwave it's different because it is a given set cost and there's nothing you can really do to change it. If you do buy a really large block, usually there's some tweak difference. That's the only thing. And if you remember with Republic Radio International, RRI, when we were up and online with the original RRI network, we built it, myself and John. And because of this, we had multiple shortwave frequencies, if you recall. It's been 30 years, a little less than 30 years, but it's been 30 years. And part of that was that we also had one individual who literally owned the radio transceivers, forgive me, transmitters, not received transceivers, transmitters and he built them purpose for Republic Radio International. And this included upper and lower sideband technologies. There is upper and lower shortwave sideband, which not many people talk about, but it is actually less expensive to run and it reaches farther. However, U.S. also have to have additional technology to receive. Okay, so therein lies the rub. Now back in the 90s, we actually succeeded in getting many, many people to commit because there was a, you know, the listenership where we, you know, was interested in alternative technology, as many of our people are today, and we We actually created the diversification that exists now with all of the different ways that we are rebroadcasts. So shortwave isn't the only one, but shortwave is an excellent choice. And it's one of those that all of you should be embracing right now because it reaches farther as a single tool than pretty much everything else out there without a go-between. In other words, if we got cut off with internet right now, And let's say the economy is still kind of chugging along. I don't need internet or the internet feeds in order to get a shortwave signal out. I can go direct line in a number of different ways which we already established years ago. Hell, we've even used satellite feeds. We've actually put receiver dishes at the other end with the service, you know, the shortwave transceiver or transmitter. Gotta keep doing that. Sure. Transmitter. And we would actually beam up a signal. They'd pick it up. We, you know, pull it off the satellite and that would save us a whole lot of time and no interference in between per se. Unless they shut the satellite off. Otherwise, ground-line telephone can be used. We've used every method to link that you can think of. And in reality, it was Republic Radio International and Eagle Radio Network out of Vermont that created Internet radio that you know now. We actually built it in the Patriot side. It was nowhere to be found in the commercial or civilian sector back in the early 90s. Literally, we joined forces and everybody sat down, put the technology together. We found the volume of machines that were needed, better processors for nothing, cost us nothing, literally. I say nothing, I mean pennies. and we were able to help people to understand how internet radio worked. So we created what you're presently listening to and that's a fact. We can make daytime plays, you know exactly how it happened, with participants in the meetings. And the two elements, Eagle Radio out of Vermont and Republic Radio International are what created Internet radio as you now all use it every day, nonstop, 24 hours a day. And it's a counterpart with the way Internet is interlocked with the cell phone system. That's not there's no exaggeration in that we know exactly the history of the technologies, but with shortwave again We can do it in such a way that there's nobody else that can really interfere. We've done it before we can do it in with microwave relay We've done that privately owned microwave relay So there's all kinds of options and they're already in our hands and it's not difficult for us to actually make them work right now. It's just for the moment, this is convenient. However, again, if you'd like to donate to help with the end of the year bill for Republic or for Republic on ancient history, full with Liberty Tree Radio, which by the way has been around all that time since the 90s, actually since the 80s. and Liberty Tree Radio wants to continue to broadcast, well, here's what you do. Go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com When you get there, go to the donate key and when you donate, whatever dollar amount you donate for every dollar Your name goes in the box and a little piece of paper with your name on it times five times ten times one times two hundred times whatever goes into the box and we shake them all up on a given day. We pull out five or six names sometimes seven and once your name is drawn what we're going to do is send you a gift. It's a thank you that's all it is. We already have the donation But I like to make, it's fun. I hope you guys have fun when you get your boxes of surprises. There's a bunch of stuff that's, you know, torpedoes are in the water. I have one box that was a little late because Nancy was still knitting. You'll find that out when you guys get some of what you've got. We have a lot of mixed items that are in the boxes. All of them are useful. All of them I think are unique, fun, and in the same breath, useful. Okay? So, once you do donate though, once you're a PayPal there, the one thing, if you want to be in the drawings, you have to leave an address. We need a way to send a package to you. So, if you could, over in the Notations section, after you've made the donation, right there, leave a mailing address. You can be whatever address you choose. You don't need, we're worried about, as long as you give us something where we can send the package and it'll get there, It's going to get in the water, the torpedo will be launched and it will hit the target. It's going to be where it's supposed to be within a period of time. So, www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Go to the donate key, donate whatever amount. For each dollar you donate, your name's going to go in the hat and stay in the hat. The strip that you get slipped against pulled, that gets tossed obviously, but whatever else is in the hat stays in the hat for the next drawing. So, as long as you keep donating, you're going to see a more likely opportunity to end up with something cool in a box. And some of the prizes coming up that we have are actually, some as you know, are donated on the air, are pretty big this time. And it's going to be bigger boxes. I'm looking at another kit. We have one rifleman kit in ACU, but I have another kit that will probably be an OD green. It's not the same as the Mali. It is actually a you know, like a separate more modern miltech type But it'll have a good combination of items Also many many other optics blades. I will say this I do not send any assist knives We do not send any gravity knives and I do not send any twitchy blades because those things are out there in force and not going to get you in trouble But the blades I do send are very workable. In fact, several of you got the titanium blades we picked up here last year. And I have been beating the hell out of one of those and I can't break it. I have pried on things. I just figured, oh, what the hell? Let's see what this does. So if you've got any of the titanium blades that went out last year, I'm gonna tell you from my experience, for what they are, they're simple. Regular fighting knife or utility work fighting knife. It's one of the best blades for the price that I've run into. Problem? I don't think I can get any more. Like many other things, the really cool stuff like that has come in, it really went over well, the market absorbed it, and whoever made it disappeared over wherever it was coming from. So sadly enough. But don't worry, we'll find other cool stuff we already have. And things are donated constantly, so before the end of the year, I think we're going to have some really big items that are on the edge right now from the same group who's also assisting with the shortwave too. So we'll see what happens there. Wouldn't it be kind of nice if it was a car? I don't think that's going to happen, but we'll see. Anyway, again, also, if you would like to donate by mail, I've got to do this, I haven't done it enough, You can send a check, a money order, or cash to PBN, Patriot Broadcasting Network, PBN, P-O-Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130, PBN, P-O-Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130, that's PBN, P-O-Box 194, Dexter, Michigan. If you want to put cash in there, throw some foil over it. Good idea. If you're going to do a checker money order, make it out to Nancy. Last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Nancy, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. But if you want to leave it blank, you can leave them blank. That's fine. Checker money order. And again, also, if you're going to want to be in the drawing, now you can opt out, you don't have to, but if you're going to be in the drawing, if you would, put a slip in the envelope with a mailing address, print it so there's no doubt where it needs to go. I had one package come back out of the, not this last batch, but the very end of last year. because there was a misstep in the number and I'm surprised that the postal service didn't send it forward because it was still local. But they didn't fix it. They had the right address, but the postal zone was off. Now another interesting thing about that is typically when we address everything, the postal zone is checked automatically. When we send a package to you, they do a quick, you know, they do a, it's right there on the fingertips computer, obviously. And it went through. Now, that doesn't happen very often anymore. We've had a few way, way, way back. I think somebody was fiddle-farting with somebody's mail at the other end. But beyond that, if the package goes out with the right address on it, it should get to where it's going. If you do not want to be in the drawing, just put, you know, not in drawing. Put a little note in there also. You know, don't want to be in the drawing or, you know, appreciate it, but don't need to be in the drawing. That's fine. You can send a letter, you can say hi, you can write, I might even write back if you want to, if you have a return address, if you don't have a return address on the envelope on the outside, that's fine too. Don't forget, you can use the mailing address as the return address. Yeah, so just, why not? There's no reason. That way it's gotta go to PBN, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Hooray! For skills. This is my rifle. This is my rifle. Like it, but this one is mine. All is my best friend. It is my life. Without my rights. I'm useless. This shoots me. Before God. In our valley there is danger. And there's danger in our hills. Oh, here you're not just slinging off the view. Though wild and free. Well soon you'll know. All the rifles from the trees. All the rifles. All the rifles. In our hands. We'll prove no trifle. You may ride a good late speed. You may know it's turn to master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back's much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And they'll lead their journey stop. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle. Hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no trifle. We'll graze it home, back across the dry water And yet he must come, as well as to the slaughter But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun If the blinging figure holds the butt through, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no to rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no to rifle best weapon but you better keep it going. You have to physically protect it because otherwise somebody will clean out your brain pan real quick with even a small caliber device, disarmed and incapable protecting yourself, you know, like Israelis. Don't be a disarmed Israeli. Be an armed and free American standing in the breach for your defense. You know you mentioned the cars I bet you if you reached out to okra wimpy She'd probably love to hear what you're doing and I'm bet you she would donate a bad fighting vehicle to every one of your loyal listeners Yeah, happening, but you know again okra okra wimpy yeah, I think On the other hand right? You never know. We might get a whole handful of keys and a whole handful of vehicles. We'll be kind of neat with it. Hey, you never know. And you are just the guy that could probably pull it off. Listen to Pelling You. All you have to do is tell her exactly. Listen to me. Donating for Israel. But you got to do it via mission. You got to do it via Michigan. Listen. You're setting for that. The United States of Israel. The United States of Israel. We all need the Bradley Fighting Vehicle. but of course governed and managed by the own, managed and governed by the, you know, the regime, certainly not by the individuals that initially they would boast or brag they were providing them for. Remember, they were all disarmed over there and you could only have 50 rounds a year in Israel. Oh, but look, look, they gave you a double whammy. Now you can have a hundred rounds just enough to get you killed. You still can't keep your weapon in your home. It's got to be in the community lockup The communist lockup. In fact, what's funny is they are absolutely you know, everything they're doing is right out of every guy that I ever know that defected from the Communist controlled regimes in Eastern Europe during the Cold War. That's what they do in Israel. If they're just flat-out communists And everything that they're doing embraces communism. So, no, I'm not really worried about whatever happens to them. They hate us anyway. So why worry about it? Now, other than just remember, they're going to try to backstab us somehow. The border is wide open. The border is wide open. The border is wide open. What? Me worry? Yeah, I'm not going to have that problem. Real quick. Don't forget there are a couple of solutions here I noticed that they still have and this is like the Walther Creed pistol over at Center fire systems.com center fire systems.com that's Center fire systems.com they have the TP 9 it's the Tara T a r a TP 9 and in 9mm, it's a 17 shot semi-automatic pistol. It is a decent weapon. Actually, everybody that's got one at this end here likes them. They've actually been now starting to shoot the snot out of them. We'll find out more because it's going to try and damage them. We'll see if you can easily enough or if they hold up. But for $185, they are the best buy for a upper end or middle grade defense pistol. They are nothing to write home about. Basically, they've got mostly what looks to be a Glock signature aligned to them, the way they're built. They are very reasonably priced and spare magazines, factory mags are $22 apiece. This is at Centerfire. Now I will point out, as I've said, everybody else that had these sold these guns for about $329 and everybody has sold out as far as I can see. I don't believe there's anyone left. that had these that is still has them in inventory. They've sold out of the weapon. So this is the best priced. They say that they are used. Everybody that's got one now says they don't look like they've ever been out of the box. They are virtually new firearms and the price is right. So if you're looking for a throw away slash a buriable gun, which is remember it's a great cash gun. If it doesn't cost much, You won't cry about putting it in a tube and burying it someplace safe. If it's a $3, $400, $500, $700, $2,000 sig or a glockite or whatever, you'd be lamenting, gnashing of teeth, renting of hair, and it'd be all, I can't do it. I paid so much for it. But for a couple hundred dollars, you got a nice weapon. You can put it into reserve this way. and it will work for you when the time comes. In fact, it should be the first thing on the top of the cache. If you open up a container, the pistol, magazines, and ammo should be the first thing. In bags, sealed, properly stored inside another container, inside the third container. But the idea is that it should be the first thing because chances are you need a defensive weapon, which is why you're digging up the cache, and somebody might be on your heels. So that weapon is your first defense. You can have a rifle and everything else in there, food, spare boots, with shoes, whatever else you need. But the pistol, the ammunition, the mags, should be right up on top so you can bring it into service as quickly as possible to defend yourself. Gentlemen, prepare to defend yourself. Remember that famous line from We Were Soldiers? Yeah. Gentlemen, they did. So, the eye graying. Anyway, another thing real quick about this pistol is, it is a new in the box, comes in two mags. Everybody's asked, how many mags should I buy? I will repeat again. I would recommend one mag in the magazine well and six additional mags. Now, right now, 9mm is still readily available. So, if it's a choice between, you know, buying the weapons, some mags, and then a little bit of ammo, I would take the money and buy the magazines, every mag you can with the money you have, and then catching up on the ammunition. Because right now, if you buy that weapon, I will say this. It is not an orphan, but it is an odd man out gun. It's a good firearm, but it's an odd man out weapon. What does that mean? You probably won't find spares for it after the initial sales of these weapons. So you're buying the gun as a cash weapon or as a second or you can be a primary personal weapon, but you also want to follow up by trying to buy spare parts. And I do not know what's going on with the spare parts with these firearms. I don't know if they're accessible. They may be, they may not be. I have still not gotten feedback on that yet. I was going to call two or three people this week so far. I haven't been able to, but it's still a brand new weapon out of the box. It should function even if it only function for so you know four thousand five thousand rounds and it should last longer than that But even if it did okay, if it's a cash weapon you're using it to go kill Ching-Li and Recu-recover whatever you want from his corpse or your enemy's body So it's good enough for that kind of work. It's a decent firearm. If you fired a Glock, it basically looks to be in the same silhouette. So you're not going to have a difficulty understanding how it works. It's again a matter of familiarity with the person, with the weapon itself, that you'll develop. But at CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, it's the Terra TP9. 17 shot comes with two mags in the box. That means you might want to buy five additional mags. That'll give you six on the belt and one in the magazine well. That's basically a good, that's a good amount of firepower in a reasonable package, ready to roll. Okay. Also, and again, we are headed close to the top here right now. I know I'm going to pay attention to time. Yeah, we only got a few minutes. Again, on ammunition, 7.62x39 should be a priority. Talked to one of the suppliers I've known for a long time. She said, this is the wife of the owner, that no, whatever they got is what they've got. Then they're not expecting a replacement or replenishment in any significant number unless somehow the Israelis want to import something. If the Israelis want to import something to profit off the situation right now, they'll be allowed to bring anything in they want. That might be a good thing for us, but again, nobody's holding their breath in the inventory. The only reason that the 7.62x39 that was on the boats still got into the country is because it was owned by the chosen. If it hadn't been for the fact it was specific, special people that had those shipments, it would not have gotten into the US. It would have been blocked, they would have been put out of business, they would have held up the merchandise somewhere. And they would have retarded their ability to get their cash back and the whole, we've seen this before historically, we've seen this many times where they've done this to people, okay? So, at this point in time, if you can, your priority if you have an AK or SKS should be to acquire more 7.62x39 first, cheapest for the mostest. I don't care what type of ball round it is, if it's a ball standard 7.62x39 round, it will work in your gun. That's the baseline for everything. The big thing is you need more. And again, it's not that it's a, you know, it's not obsolete. The round is as deadly today as it was when it was first invented. You have pointed at somebody, you know, point, click, you know, boom, dead or hurt badly, depending on where you put the bullet. The weapon, the round itself is totally viable, certainly serviceable. And I wouldn't change out, but if you're planning on carrying that weapon, then you have to have a deep larder. You need more of everything. And ammunition for the 7.62x39 should be a priority. I will say one more time. 5.7 FN, 300 Blackout, 6.5 Grendel, and 380 Auto. Those are four calibers. If you've got those and you think you're going to use them, you better buy a whole lot of ammunition. You should buy the shelf off. You're not going to lose a penny. And you're not going to see any quick return as far as inventory replacement. Why? Well, because they're prioritizing for war production. And what that means is your caliber, your chamberings aren't critical to the war production. So they're not going to be the priority for replacement. Now if you're lucky, if we're lucky, maybe they'll look at the fact that we sell it by the shelves out and figure maybe they should re-inventory. That's the only thing we could be hoping for right now. If it doesn't happen, it doesn't happen. If it does, the good thing is that you have a short reprieve because the cycle of replacement, as you might remember the last couple of times, was kind of long in the tooth. In fact, only now are certain calibers kind of, you know, they won't say caught up, but they leveled out for a little bit, but that's not going to last. So if you're listening and you have that 760 by 39, you know, in, you know, in inventory, buy more, buy more now. And again, I don't care what anybody else says. I'd argue it. Well, if you're going to listen, you're going to listen. If you're not, oh, well, not my problem. So, again, do what you can to take care of your needs. Also, 22 Rimfire had a question, where's the best price for that? Well, you're going to have to find it because I don't know anymore. 22 is not the reasonably priced tool in the box that it used to be. It's good. I mean, it still very much does what it's supposed to do, but it's never going to be as cheap as it was. a decade ago. And it's just, it's not coming back from that as far as how we got hit on the price. So let's see, you know, again, let's just understand that and roll on. Also, 20 gauge is another one. 12 gauge all over the place. Will it sell out? Sure, it'll sell out. But 20 gauge, oh, kids, if you have a 20 gauge, beautiful shell, beautiful load. Most weapons made in the 20 gauge are phenomenal firearms. I wouldn't hesitate to carry, but as it is right now, guys, if you have a 20 gauge, that's another one. I would be seeking out the ammunition and making a point of squirreling it away in whatever capacity you can. You're not going to lose, especially since it might be your bunny gun. Could be your coil gun I use 20 gauge for most of my life even though I had a pile of 12 gauges for most of my rabbit work and I was hunting rabbit or pheasant I normally used an Ithaca 20 gauge and Again got pretty good with this what I grew up with so is what I continued to work with But there are many other weapons out there in 20 gauge that are fantastic firearms a lot of you ladies have them I highly recommend girls you invest in ammunition It is the currency of the day to keep you alive. And so we want to make sure that continues to happen. You need the right tools in the toolbox and those are the tools you need. Actually, those are the freedom seeds that you need. Now, we are at the top. I am pretty sure if we are not, we're pretty stinking close. Yes, we are. So we're going to hear the music in a minute. WBCQ will be leaving. And for all of you, again, I appreciate your support. Donate if you can for both the year with cost.