November 13, 2023
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4h 2m
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2023
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training activities in Michigan, including night navigation exercises and vehicle recovery operations at Camp Wayland North. He analyzed a New York subway incident where a man was arrested for firing at a purse snatcher, emphasizing the legal and tactical risks of intervening in crimes. Koernke addressed the federal government's new restrictions on Lake City Arsenal ammunition, characterizing it as part of a disarmament agenda. He promoted various firearms, ammunition sources, and preparedness equipment, and discussed broader themes of government overreach, constitutional rights, and militia readiness.
- lake city arsenal
- ammunition restrictions
- militia training
- michigan
- second amendment
- self-defense law
- preparedness
- government overreach
- fort benning michigan
- night navigation
- vehicle recovery
- firearms
- constitutional rights
- disarmament
- combat training
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And the sun will always shine on Walk him through the mist with a flintlock in his His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed He took off his three cornered hat And speaking low to me he said We fought a revolution to secure our liberty We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny For future generations to slay this week 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 Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery. and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic in each god-given right. And pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch and 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? Following him on this end is very, very, or was very, very low for the intro. Just a heads up on that for adjustment. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... First hour of the afternoon intelligence report, I'm Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on in the Tintines, territories, west, north, northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we're on satellite mostly hide all our merchant marine operators out there no matter what body of water you're sitting on analog or digit with regards to your tech we appreciate whatever you're using. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside And outside these United States. It is Monday. It's been Monday all day. It's been a perfect day. You could not ask for a prettier full day than we have experienced today. Even had an eagle or a drone. Take your pick. But either an eagle or a drone. Let's try to look like an eagle. Passover at high altitude, but in the bright sunshine that white head reflecting the light was pretty impressive. Making out at any distance with a little bit of an optical assistance. Not a problem. However, the ducks spotted it. That's how I noticed the eagle. The ducks on the ground saw the eagle from probably close to a mile away. and immediately ran for cover. So that was great little sensor devices. Ducks are fascinating as a matter of fact, some of the things that they do here. So they are very useful in that respect. Anyway, it is, well, it is the 13th of November. It's Monday, Monday the 13th, that means absolutely nothing. It's Monday, it is the 13th of November, 15th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face. Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2023 Old Earth Callator 2023 Battle for the Republic The Dance of Swords. Been a very busy weekend. Want to say hi to all of our friends. Yep, we got out there for some of the training and also bought everybody an energy drink. We ran into a deal. So I bought one of the platoons out of the ones that I was one I was close to. Everybody got at least one little treat. I mean, we didn't have much and it was a big sale deal thing, so couldn't pass it up. So anyway, we had a good time. Night orienteering, a short course for general familiarization is one of the things we did on Saturday. The 18th also did a communications deployment grid for monitoring aggressors, say deploying for gun compensation, etc. and it very well. The idea is we make contact, we don't wait until we hit a pole. You hit them on the road and you roll them up as a carpet as they try to do what they're going to try to do. That's just how it's going to work. I think pretty well it's on the same page. So again, pay attention. There's a lot of work to do out there still. Again, Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, which was very busy this weekend. And understand Camp Wayland North had a bunch of friends out of, of all places, Nebraska. We had people from Nebraska here this last weekend. And the WH crew. Want to make sure they did a handshake so they did it on the micro FM and the micro am a lot of people heard that that were local and Again, thanks guys. We appreciate you stopping the well a quarter of the way across the country But that's it was a colonial marine militia event. They had a couple of squads and Motor section and they decided they were going to do a road trip. They already planned this out two months ago I didn't know this so again camp Whelan North Plunga Marine Militia Visitation. Fantastic. You guys keep doing the work you're doing. Also, Nagga-Hitcham. We did have a vehicle incident. Little bit of a bump, I guess. The cool thing is everybody got to practice combat engineer recovery since what happened is one of the wheeled vehicles went off into the bombs. So this gave everybody a chance to drag out the two heavy, we have two heavy wrecker units. They're actually, their sisters are located up off M52 and are with another company, another unit. But anyway, they were able to actually extract the deuce and a half with success. She buried herself. Not hard to do because we have Michigan bugs and if you're not familiar with that, this is one of the reasons we like fighting this here. If you're going to have to fight mechanized, this is the kind of terrain where we are best. You can channel the aggressor if they want to get frisky, they can go ahead and attempt whatever they want to attempt and that's all she wrote for them. After that, just target of opportunity to surrender or we burn you in place. You're real easy because you aren't going anywhere when you're sunk up to the gunwalls. It's just how it works. Anyway, good times had by all, so congratulations. And they had their first official training exercise at Fort Benning, Michigan. Fort Benning, Michigan, now it's been up and running. But now it's officially up and running as Fort Benning, Michigan. They want to throw the name out. We don't have a problem with that at all. That's typical for the politically correct acts. And it's cool. We think it's fantastic. Keep it up. We'll just take whatever you think you need. Discard. That's Americana. And we'll keep it American. That's easy, especially with the leftist limp dinks that we've got out there now. Anyway, let's do this before we go any farther. What I would like to do is if we could let's go to guns and gadgets. I have not looked at today's so this is going to be a throw the dart but I did want to listen in because there have been a couple of events this last weekend. Incidents that we're going to touch on in a minute so let's see if The channel covers that Jared I believe is home right now He was actually out gatervating himself here over the last week or two But I think he's home fixed has been catching up on you know covering subjects. So Again guns and gadgets and the latest episode. How would you go? entry installment episode ticker pick they all fit now also And as a matter of fact Well, I thought I heard background. I don't want to talk over Jared while he's talking. That's the only thing. I'm buying a moment. You're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. A man was arrested last Wednesday as video surveillance emerged showing him opening fire in a Manhattan, that's New York, in the subway station in what officials are calling outrageous and a reckless attempt to thwart a robbery. Hmm, woman was getting mugged and he took action to stop it. But let's get into whether or not he was incorrect. My name is Jared. This is Guns N' Gadgets. And on this channel we discuss everything related to the Second Amendment. No matter where it happens, good, bad, ugly or indifferent, from legislation to litigation, which this will end up in. And if you are interested in this topic, then subscribe to the channel down below, like the video, share it and turn the bell notification on. To all notifications, the sponsor of today's video is the USTCA. The United States Concealed Carry Association has a ton of training, both online and in person, that will make you a better gun owner. Join the hundreds of thousands of gun owners and become better at what we do, plus... When you join the USCCA, you also get self-defense liability insurance. I've taken several of their classes. I even have become a firearms instructor in a few of their different topics, different skill sets. And I really think you should check them out. USCCA.com slash GNG, money back guarantee. Check them out. I have that to protect myself and my family. I suggest you do as well. Let's get into this story. Because a lot of people are talking about this. Over the weekend, I spoke with a few friends about this. And I figured I'll do a video because this warrants further discussion. Because nothing we do, especially when we utilize a tool to defend ourselves or others, it is not cut and dry and black and white. Let's get into it. John wrote 43 years old from a story in New York was taken into police custody on Wednesday at his Manhattan place of employment shortly after 2 p.m. Why? Because somebody recognized him as the person in the video, the surveillance video, who had opened fire on a homeless man who was trying to rob a woman's purse on the platform. This all took place at the Times Square station on Tuesday night. Okay, so that's the scenario. You've got a homeless person trying to steal the purse of a woman waiting for or getting off of a subway train and this person, Mr. Roat, decides he's going to engage. Now, according to the New York Police Department NYPD, Roat, who has no prior arrest, was charged with criminal possession of a weapon criminal possession of a firearm, reckless endangerment, and menacing. Now, these are sufficient charges that, should they stick, will make him a prohibited person for the rest of his life. Now, the video shows wrote, Spot the mugger, who NYPD identified as 49-year-old Matthew Roche trying to forcibly steal the purse from a 40-year-old victim. Now, Roat slowly takes off his backpack, reaches inside to obtain his revolver, which he then raises and fires at the off-camera mugger. He then yells at the mugger while inching closer before firing a second shot, and then charges toward the thief with the weapon still in hand, according to police. Now, nobody was struck by either round fired. I remember with every round you fire, there's an attorney attached to it. New York City transit president Richard Davies said this, quote, I want to be clear, we don't tolerate this kind of conduct in NYC transit period. Once again, cameras recorded a perpetrator, and we are grateful the NYPD made an arrest within hours. Thank goodness nobody was hurt here. But what occurred was outrageous, reckless, and unacceptable. I guess it's acceptable for the bum to rob people on the platform, but, you know, two wrongs don't make a right. As for the mugger, he was known to police and was arrested within minutes of the shooting, and he was also charged with attempted robbery. Now, who turned in rote? The gunman, an unnamed acquaintance, according to NYPD, recognized rote from the surveillance video and called New York City police. Guys and gals, why did I do this video for a few reasons? As somebody who has been training in firearms for several decades, and who has trained hundreds of people in that time period, we need to know when we can use deadly force in defending ourselves or others. You absolutely need to know that and have a working knowledge of that. Train, train, and train some more. I just got back from Thunder Ranch last week where I took an Urban Rifle class and on Thursday I'm heading up to Valor Ridge again to train with Reed. Reed Henricks for a pistol class. Train, train, train. You're never ever ever ever confident enough to give it up. It's a perishable skill. know when you can utilize deadly force. You have to believe that your life for someone else's is in grave danger from serious bodily harm or death. And you have to articulate that. I also suggest looking into USCCA because if you are in a situation and you are doing it correctly, You're going to need someone to help you throughout that legal and the following proceedings, throughout the legal process. USDCAA.com slash G&G, check them out down below. What do you think about this scenario now that the video is out? What do you think of Mr. Roach's actions? I really want to see what you all think down below. I can't wait to read your comments. Thank you for your time. I appreciate you. Be safe, stay vigilant, and carry a gun. But know what you're doing and when you can deploy it, if need be. But keep you, yourself, your friends, your community, your neighborhood, your loved ones, keep them safe guys and gals because nobody is coming to save you. I'll see you on the next one. Subscribe to the channel down below. Take care. I'm going to repeat this again for everybody out there. First of all, what's missing from the event? Let me ask you that. I know this is not as obvious, but what is missing from the event, the chain of this process of action? Is there a thank you from the woman who was attacked or did she do the crap your panties routine and froth at the mouth about the evil horrible terrible evil evil person who who shot at the poor defenseless homie fries slash you know, yo, Boban who attacked her Did we hear anything? I'm sure they wouldn't allow it. Anyway, they wouldn't hear anything. They would not allow you to hear Any comment that might be positive to begin with, I understand that. But think about the situation here. Okay, did you know the person? No. Was this person taking somebody's purse or beating on someone? Were they attacking or trying to kill someone? Well, you never know. In one minute it could be taking a purse, in the next minute, a fruit loop nutcase, five drugs in him and he's drunk as a skunk. Could have turned right around and murdered the woman right there and still taking the purse. Walk away. Thank you. Walk away. Remember that? Remember the Road Warrior? Remember the second movie where they got the gas oil well out in the middle of nowhere? And he said, just walk away. Well, in reality, that is not if you're in that situation. But I love the way he said it, just walk away. That's what you do. And why is that? Why would you just walk away? I didn't get the gun to save you. There you go. Part they don't understand. I've always explained now. Now granted, I will say this. He probably didn't have a carry permit. There's not, it's impossible. That's an unobtainium item in the place where he is to begin with, where the shooting took place. But we have watched this over and over again over the years and the people who you're trying to, you step in to help aren't necessarily in any way, shape or form your friend to begin with. In fact, given the opportunity, as likely as not to be which, pressured by the cops who will talk to her and tell her all about, or he, she, it, could be him, her, it, who cares, about how they could be charged with something if they don't support the police in this too. What? Well, they're idiots. People are cowards, mostly. So what will happen in a situation like that is they would immediately be part of the Eubangi tribe that would be beating on you with the news media and with through the cop shop, etc., which in no way shape or form are your friends. Mark. Okay, but go ahead, jump in there, caller. This is a really important conversation because how many times have you been in a bar, a biker bar, and as some dude's beating on his old lady and you go to intervene, try to do the shiverless thing and she ends up starting to bite you in the ear. You know, it never pays to be the hero. And just one more thing, you remember in Vegas a couple, it's been a while now, where they had that shooter that went into the pizza parlor, him and his girlfriend, and they shot a bunch of cops having lunch. Then they went over to the Walmart, and he went in, guns loaded in his hand, going in there to do a mass shooting or whatnot. And the girlfriend kind of hanged behind, but she was also armed. And some poor sap who was probably untrained, saw him and he's like, man, I got a concealed carry. I got to do something. I got to be a hero. And he went after the guy with his little pea shooter. And she came up right behind him and capped him in the back of the head. Over. Well, the thing is that in all these variations, you have first of all, you can't have tunnel vision. You cannot have tunnel vision. But you're in an alien twisted environment called Jew York. OK. And what's the first rule? Well, everybody is supposed to be a victim unless you have kosher money. If you have big money, you're not a victim. In fact, then they're bodyguards, whoever else will murder you with reckless abandon. And they get away with it every day. They get whatever they need to, not necessarily every day because they don't need to do it every day. But the fact of the matter is that the first rule, you are not Captain Save-a-Ho. That's the part that needs to be remembered. You are more valuable right now to us, all of you listening, every one of you listening, except for the feds, we give a shit less about them. Or for that matter, the rest of any of the other panty-waste backstabbers. But bottom line is those are the people, they're getting paid big money. There's a lot of people actually complaining about this. in that, yeah, the cops aren't getting paid less. They're getting paid the same big bucks they've been paid, but they're doing little of nothing. Well, that's the world you live in. If you're living in a place like that, you need to be leaving a place like that, number one. The cop shops in New York, they all get paid the same that they've always been paid. They get all the leave, they get all the vacations, they get all the government money. and whatever they want, whatever is demanded, especially with the next contract session, okay? So they aren't hurting, but you will be. They're not your friend. And then again, you can hear what all the paper-pushing worthless bureaucrats says. Now, if you got rid of the two or three or 600 real bad troublemakers who you don't know how many people they've made a victim of by when they do raise their ugly head, you put them down. Well, amazingly enough, what would happen is security issues would disappear, crime would drop down. And there would be no reason for most of the big bucks that they're presently demanding to be spent, and they don't like that. See, the whole idea is for you to apologize constantly for existing and the royalty to continue to get away with what they're doing. And in this case, what's going to happen to this guy? Is the woman going to come? I mean, I haven't seen anything. Maybe she did. I could be in this respect. We have no other data on this. She could have come up and said, oh, thank goodness the man was there. I thought he was going to kill me. I doubt that the person said that, but it happens on occasion very rarely. However, the problem is that the short benefit on this versus the long-term cost, I'm going to say this again. You are not Captain Sabahoe. taking care of what was said very first thing here. Well, I didn't pick this weapon up to save you. I picked this weapon up. You know, cops always do that when you're trying to get a concealed permit. We've talked about this many times. The cops always have some flush. BS question that's designed to put you on the defensive, of course, and they draw up some scenario and always at the end of the fake ass scenario is wrong. It was a movie set and you weren't observant and you shot an actor, you know, fill in the blank, whatever the variation is. I've explained many times I've coached people on this for years when they wanted to go in and get a carrying permit, carry permit. But I've also said, I've asked, why do you want this carry permit? What are you getting it for? Because you're not a police officer, they hate competition, and you will be competition in their mind if you go out there. So you're right off the bat, you're a threat to the scam. Understand that. There isn't any love lost in that direction from any of these characters here because it's a business, okay? So your biggest concern is you're picking the weapon up. You're going to possibly apply legal force only in a situation where you are at risk. Otherwise, step back out in this day and age. You're gonna have to make a judgment call if it looks like it's Bob the mass shooter, okay? Or Izzy Blattsonstein the mass shooter or Femme Fatale, he, she, it, cross-dressing male, the mass shooter, okay? And there again, that's still a defend your life situation because your plan is to get out of the AO, area of operation. In fact, let me point something out about something I've noticed here the last couple of weeks. I don't know if you guys have seen any of these little videos. But it's interesting that you're hated for owning a gun, hated for having a gun. Except that all of a sudden when they start talking about drafting everybody's ass, for instance, what is the first thing that all these feminine, effeminate demi-mails are blurting out? Well, what about all those guys who have guns? They are sapiens, you know, grabbed and dragged away in uniform. Why not them? Why not them? And seriously, it's like, well, wait a minute. You don't feel we're qualified. You hate us. Many are white heterosexual males slash Christians. You hate us. Why would I step in and get in the way of your dominance in demonstrating how viable the effeminate demi-female is as a dynamic power on the battlefield. I need to see you out there and shaking and moving. Of course, that isn't really in the plan or in the works. And the same is true with regard to the nonsense and situations we're in right now. On the one hand, it's why isn't someone doing something? But the moment somebody does something, then immediately what kicks in from the same malty twerps, the worthless pet, you know, these impediments to, you know, progress, What they'll do is blurt out all about how we just didn't understand the poor guy. Right from the get go, I guarantee the character, yes, is a career, quote unquote, criminal, the one that was shot at. If he was stopped once and it was permanent, that whole track record of crime would stop right there and the rest would be history. Everything would be fine. There's only 600 people in But New York, that they say, are doing about 90% of the shoplifting, if not higher. We're talking massive, repetitive business operations now. So in other words, what you're telling me is that 600 people, these particular people who are, again, damaging the society to the point where it's simply becoming dysfunctional, if they were gone, and as long as you're not interfered with by the commercial producers of fear, which are the police, then this problem would be solved in a very short period of time. But again, what would happen? Well, you don't have the justification for the massive police state. In fact, there's a desperate effort to get that massive police state pumped back up that we had right after 9-11. Now let's think about right after 9-11 of what we had with the heady days of post 9-11 by a week or two. You had gun teams on the streets of New York. Why don't we? Well, I think safe. Well, things were safer for the most part. I mean, I don't think a two-man rifle team, you know, pistol rifle team, are gonna stop many jetliners from being hijacked. So that served, no, it didn't serve any purpose there. But what it did do is gave power and dominance and the old wag the proverbial weenie in the face of the population to get him to cow down, not the criminals, the general population. That's the target of any one of these police state push whips that we see take place. It is to get you disarmed. And of course, if you act, in this case, this guy did act, then you will be punished. Remember, Jar Jar Banks, he will be punished. Then you get punished for the idea that maybe someone should do something. And within your abilities, and also by the way without getting hurt, which is one of the other problems, see this is where because of the conditions that they've set up, well I can't shoot you. I may detain you, but you know, and then decide that I don't want you coming back because you've demonstrated you're highly aggressive and whatever. I can't shoot you, but I can do whatever else is necessary to make sure you don't come back. Oh well. And it would have been probably less painful the other way, but I can't do that now. It's got to be another way. It's not going to be pretty, but it's appropriate for the problem, you know, to deal with the problem and get rid of the problem. And then, you know, take your pick, but it won't be a gun. It won't be shooting. At least not initially. Now if it escalates, then, well, sky's the limit. But, you know, otherwise, not gonna shoot them, sir. It makes noise. Oh, that's right. There's more of them. They're around the corner there, and they think that they're going to be rushing around here going, hut, hut, hut. There, that was quiet. Let's find another one. A little slugger. Exactly. Hold on here a second. I had something interesting happen. Call her. Talk a little more, please. Well, I've had a wonderful day. The weather was comfortable. Excellent. There we go. Thank you. I'm enjoying life. And oh, this last weekend, I made a nice purchase of a CZ 27 with walking marks all over it. Yeah. What about that? I had one of the prototypes decades ago. pre-war. And again, it was, but it was German post, it was picked up after the war started, you know, when they took us to the Locky, it was absorbed. Those were a fantastic firearm, actually. Yeah, 32. 32. There are, go ahead. The other one I acquired was the F.E.N. 1922. with the Waffenmarks all over it. I mean, it's German. Looks pretty sweet. I got it really cheap. Over. Well, number one, which, what chambering is that in? 32 also. They still have them. You may be able to go over to Gun Parts Corp. Go check them first, and then check with Sarc0. They had 380 auto barrels for the Browning 1922. Oh? Now if they have them, then you need to look around. You might... I would check first with Sarco. Okay. Then check gunpartscorp.com. And the reason I bring this up is there's nothing you change except for the barrel. Um, okay. I can... Yeah. And for both guns, the CZ 27. Yes, it's the same way when they built 27 way back before the war The there is there are posted magazines that are supposed to be different however 32 auto is actually rimmed semi-rimmed Yes, because of that the magazine has to be larger and if you compare the diameter of the rimmed component, the base of the case, to 380 Auto, you find that, wow, those are like really almost like on top of each other. Yeah. So you may not, now here's the thing. Now, I doubt they'll be as cheap as they were. They had additional Browning 1922, which by the way, if you have a Browning 1922 for any listeners, the Browning Model 1910. is fully interchangeable for about, what, 80, 92, 93% of the parts? No, it's got to be bigger than that, but probably 95. Why? Well, the only difference between a Brownie 1910 and a Brownie 1922 is they extended the barrel and where they had the barrel sleeve nut at the end, they made an extension, which you have on that Browning, which has that little slide release to turn the barrel cap off. Okay, so two things if you have a model 1910 you buy a model 1922 barrel and then it could be threaded nicely not that we're gonna do that but if you were being creative both of these pistols the CZ 27 which if you buy the pre-war barrels you can find them and they might be out there they have a lot more meat on the end. And they were very popular. That's why the Germans scarfed them up because they made them special warfare weapons, a lot of them. And that's what you find them threat- threaded in many cases. So it's a very- go ahead. I just tried the 380 in the 32 ACP mag on both weapons and you it will take 380 cartridge in the mag. Yep, so you need us your mainspring will not need to be changed Basically your cup pressure your energy applied with both rounds is about the same With regard to the operating spring So all you have to do is find spare barrels now if you can't find one right away at sarco or at or with and again It would be either what if you have a 32 You could go the 380 if you have a 380 you could change out and get a two barrel This gives you another complete chamber another batch of ammunition to use if everything gets short Which is why I like it. Oh Wow Yeah, they're a good one. Is that my solution? Oh wow. Oh wow or no ever soo-loo The other thing about the Browning, I actually carried the Browning when I worked in Detroit all the time, just about, that 1922. A friend of mine made a doe skin shoulder rig for me. It was a pretty jackass, but basically it was like a jackass rig, but very supple. And two magazines on the right side, a horizontal kick left, and I carried four additional magazines for the gun on the back belt. And it was a very comfortable carry. Well, in 1922, I have the original drop holster with Nazi workers on it. The original... Oh, this sounds like... It's a collector. Well, you don't want to do anything to MALA, but you do want to buy the extra pearl because, you know, down the road... Well, it sounds like they were battlefield pickups, possibly, were they? I think so. Yes. Yeah. That's most likely. It is. Sounds like a good little collection and typical for what you'd find the Luftwaffe used a number of the 27s And in fact also had a bunch of the Browning 19 1922's Yeah, they used everything as long as it shot the Germans carried into the field. That's just a basic rule However in this case they're stamped and proofed, you know, obviously so you yeah, that's That could buy you a quite a few other weapons possibly depending on the player the 27 my friend looked it up, and it was eight so the little rate hundred and I only gave three for it But there are there are many more being made Yeah, bubba at please bubba at the flea market didn't know the value of it didn't even know the markings $300 hi Yes, I got it. Yeah, good deal in that like you could turn it around very very quickly and buy it like I said, you tell somebody if they want it for their collection World War two is is on the upswing as we know and soon to stay there because there isn't anymore The only thing it might change that a little is going to be if if they open up a Ukraine I don't know what the Russians will do they may destroy a lot of those weapons sadly enough But you know, you've got that massive collection underground over there. And I know there's more than just that one. But, yeah, who knows what, God only knows what's under the ground there. Things that, you know, we know there's, we know there's Thompson's there. Guys, for anybody who didn't see the videos, they have led lease, 1928s and M1s, M1A1s, in the arsenal wrap in the cosmoline sitting underneath Ukraine under the ground there in a couple of the different mines. They actually showed... Yeah, and they looked... I mean, they weren't repacked. I'm very familiar with how those were packed. We've run into those many times over the decades where they were stored in places. I won't say anymore, but you know what I mean. In other words, I've seen this before and those are correct original packing as in still in the crates. The only difference is that during the works, the wooden transport can, they typically carried I think 10 side by side by side, but they also carried them in a what was basically kind of like a a card pattern like you see for the five spades or whatever, you know, where they left, right, and the left, two and then one and then two and then one. And these are packed that way. The ones that they showed were packed in the card deck stack. And again, stole the cosmoline sitting underground since World War II. We were supposed to be paid back for them all guaranteed Stalin because he did this constantly. He buried equipment to claim that it was destroyed so they didn't have to pay America back. Remember that was that was the land lease and that POS, of course the other ring knockers supported his crap. But he did that with aircraft, he did that with tanks we gave. Oh, hello. Think I lost you. Sorry about that, guys. There we go. Anyway, to add something, DK Productions just received an order from Norway of 30 carbine parts and they're still in the brown military wrappers and they're dated 1952-53. From Norway? From Norway. Norwegian carbine parts, M1 carbine parts. Yeah, well, inland manufacturer, division, general motors, rear science, hand guards, Winchester, spring, hammer, piston, plunger, hammer, spring, IBM, 10 springs, operating slide, EEM, you can see that well enough, Springfield, and West. Yeah, they just they've just came in today. They all have it listed. No, they're not where is it? Go ahead. Well, I was gonna say well What is the page to go to? It's not on a page. You're not gonna find it because it just again Hey the fellow that shipped it lives in Norway and he has a company here in the United States and He got here about a week ago and he mailed it from Norway just before he left Yeah, so there's still in the original they're still in their original Brown military Paper, you know this one says June 1952 go on 2752 there's a 53 But it's quite a bit like that my adopted my adopted grandson works for them and he's the one that Unpackaged it and he sent me a a message with some pictures. That would be correct. Well, one of the things about the carbine is it's an official numbers for carbine production should be ignored. I've said this many, many times, and there's a reason because I don't know how because remember most of it is based upon serialized main production number, you know, production serial numbers. Okay. Every company that was designed to build, and it didn't make any difference what weapon it was, if you were a factory, let's say Inland, Inland is a good example actually, Inland was a general steelmonger so they could do anything. So when we adopted the Garand, they sent the tooling to them to do the Garand, to do the carbine, and also eventually they also did the M1A1 Thompson. Well, no, they did. Yes, they did. What they did, if you know about wartime production guys, as of 1939, we assumed that we were going to be invaded. Because of this, there was a co-production policy, and what it came down to is they sent the tooling out, and they wanted you to know and familiarize yourself with the tooling to make every primary weapon system that we could make if you were building a weapon system, a platform. Because of this, even though they built massive quantities of carbines, each of these factories were expected to test, run, and cranked out anywhere from 500 to 1,000 additional weapons that were theoretically off the books because they weren't serialized to the same sequence as all the rest of the firearms out there. And every factory from the smallest one that could do, for instance, the grease gun, they were given a couple of other firearms parts packages and they had to show that they could both do the stamping to make the clamshell for the grease gun and also make, for instance, the Liberator and also two or three other variant submachine guns which did not become primary. Why did they do that? Well, the logic was, in 1942, we were losing. And we could lose from both directions at the same time, so what they did is each factory had to be able to make all the primary weapons are as close as it could. all of the weapons that would be in service so that instead of doing, say, the carbine, they might tell them to switch over to the Browning 1919 because we were short Brownings. We'd lost too many vehicles, too many ships went down in the ocean, too many planes got shot down out of the sky, too many tanks were burning on the battlefield. And so each company produced a vast amount of weapons in some cases because once they started making them, it was like, well, hell, let's just see how many we can make before the adults give the tools back. In many cases, these weapons then, because they were kind of theoretically off the books, end up in pallets and strange places, guys. Pallets and pallets and pallets. And it's... What about the springs and hammers and pins and off rod that were extra? You got for every rifle you got to have a rebuild and how many rebuilds? Oh, we don't know what their spec was Yeah, cuz factories like right here right here in Michigan. We have factories here All they did was the M1 Grand Op Rod and that's all they made They made the out broad and I think they made also browning some some of the longer browning parts they were obscure factories built by Ford or by Oh, come on. Come on mark was the Kelsey Hayes was one of them but the company that made the flying box car and Forgive me if I don't think about it I'll rattle it off because the flying box car was made in the bomber the liberator plant They did the Hudson there car and then they also built the flying box car there for a period of time. Well, when they did that, they had other production potential. And you guys might remember, if you were running a GM M16, where was it made? This again, I dramatic. Yeah, a hydromatic M16 plant right there right off the bomber plant. Literally it was in the in the in the West Wing shops that were originally for all the tooling and tooling production for the bomber plant and lesser production for the bomber plants. They put it to good use. And yeah, they made lots of things there and that stuff is laying all over the place. I found dies, stamping plates, I found tooling that nobody cared or knew about. I asked everybody, okay, well, who's this? Well, it's been there for as long as I've worked here. Well, what do you guys want to do with it? We don't really know what to do with it. Oh, don't worry. We can take care of that. Yeah, damn right. That's how we get that's how we have the I'll send somebody over to Marietta. Let me remind you of a little story. We got just enough time. No, just a moment. It's the 1980s. The bomber plant we just talked about, the Willow Run Bomber Plant. Across from it is the US Army and Air Force compound. It was a nuclear compound. During the Cold War, it had fighter interceptors that flew out of what would become Detroit Metro. But before that they were flying out of Willow Run and they were flying out of City, Airport, and Sulfurge Air Force Base. Well, they were nuclear capable interceptors as part of the due line defense. Plus they could handle bombers there too. You know, smaller bombers, medium bombers. It's a good sized runway. Go take a look on the map. The un-majors still there. So anyway, they shut everything down and they sold everything to the University of Michigan for a dollar. The carpenter friend I've told you about that was a survivor of D-Day. He was the second wave that went in. The man I've told you many times, his feet never touched earth. He said, I walked on human bodies from the landing craft to that little wall you see in the movies. That's how it really was. So we're standing there and these guys are looking at prints. and they just were so proud they're by the main gate and they're getting ready to mow the grass in between the security fences. And the guys, he had a bald head at this time, little hair on the side, he got a pipe look like, little like the absent-minded professor. And he goes, that's pretty interesting. You guys, you know, got this whole place for what, a dollar? And the big wigs that are there. He goes, when did they take the mines out? Uh-oh. And everybody froze. looks over him he goes, mines. He goes, well yeah, there's an anti-personnel and anti-vehicular mine system that was completely around this whole area because back behind these old military barracks is about 400 armaments bunkers including the nuclear storage bunker. And this whole area was mined you guys when they cleared them out. Everybody got real quiet. One they had one little whispery conversation and all All of a sudden, you see one guy running over to one of the buildings to get to a phone. All of a sudden, they're stopping the mowers and they're, oh, oh, oh, oh, well, it turns out nobody got rid of the mines, people. And all the while, for whatever reason, thank you, Lord, nobody had gone traipsing, jumping, you know, like walking through the gate link, you know, gate fence to go between the secure fence areas. There were two big cyclone fences with regular barbed wire, razor wire, too. And in between that is where the mines were and they were waiting. So for a couple of years they had the engineers over there very patiently extracting 35 what 30 year old mines that have been put in place because this is post Vietnam. So you figure it out and yep every last one of them was sitting right there waiting for them. Well, well, everybody would have taken care of that. Yeah, Bob, did you take care of that? Yeah, I passed it on to the engineers. Yeah, did you do take care of our y'all? I passed on the paperwork. You ready guys already believe? Yep, timely. Let's get the hell out of here. All right, shut the doors, throw the keys to the fools. Let's go. See how that works. That doesn't work. plug your ears and tap with your feet. You'll find one. What? Yeah, just plug your ears, close your eyes, step forward about a half step each time and pat in an arc. And let me step away. Boom. Boom. What was that? That was Bob Dines, or he's the minesweeper. So that just gave you an idea. And then go from there to a vast industrial complex that had overlap to overlap to overlap to overlap to overlap to overlap to overlap. And we were flush in resources. Most of those resources are ours now. We've been searching this. Yeah, we've been searching this state. There's still some places that keep popping up. We know where there's a few locations that we just haven't gotten to yet. But here again, better pay attention. If there's old rusty fence and there's two rows, guys, and the fences are separated and they surround an area, well, the first rule is don't hop the first fence and think you're just going to walk through. Let's assume the worst and we won't be disappointed. Here could be a rusty old minefield sitting there waiting for you. Boom. No deer hunting. No deer hunting. No, no. And as a matter of fact, that's what's another amazing thing. Of course, they were fenced in. But if you look, if you do an aerial view of Willow Run Airport, which is the Liberator bomber plant, guys, there's a road north-south, right? Just past where the test bunkers are when they used to bring the planes out and fire all the guns at once. That whole area, what's where the Yankee Air Force is now? There's a way to think about it. If you go find Yankee Air Force on the map, do a Google search right across the street. That's what that complex is. I think I hear music. I'm sorry I sidetracked you. That's okay. Guys, we are at the top for everybody out there. We should be hearing the music. No, no, it's excellent. CZ 27 Model 19 22, Brian, I'd carry both. I may, I may. At least, at the very least, you know, you got yourself four more AR 15s. Maybe five. I still recommend Smith and Weston Model 59. Here we go. Well, buy all the wad cutter and load all you can, because you remember it, that's what it takes. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to this. 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 shit number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep. 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 freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, 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 trampled each God-given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Dill the land of the free and home ladies and gentlemen this is the of the afternoon intelligence report I mark currently. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the mines in occupied territories southwest northeast. You're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we are on satellite. We'll see hide all our merchant raid operators out there no matter what body of water you're on and whatever technology digital or analog you are using. I'll say thank you. We're also on a myriad of other communications technologies to include AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, Ultra, Net Hallmark, and Golden Spike, free and separate from the internet technologies and building. It is Monday. It's been Monday all day. Sunset is already upon us. It is the 13th of November, 15th year of Open Alleus and In Your Face. Stadium Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2023 Old Earth Calendar 2023 Battle for the Republic. Let the dance continue and let's make sure we are the ones who dictate the music. And we will. It has been a very busy, busy weekend. And again, I want to say hi and thank you to all of our friends that came in from other states to train here in Michigan. Also again, first time officially Fort Benning, Michigan. Since they want to piss on the name of Fort Benning and the government just threw it in the mud, we picked it up and we cleaned it off and polished it, make sure it's squared away. And now Fort Benning, Michigan. is building and we have to make it bigger simply because that's just all there is to it. It's already been decided. It's a fun project so everybody is working on every aspect to build up Fort Benning to be comparable to Fort Nagy, you know, Camp Nagy-Hitchim's out of Fort's camp. But we do have a fort. We have one fort and that's it. So that will be very, very entertaining to say the least. And again, a lot of work going into it right now as we speak. So anyway, see what we have. Well, of course, we're not quite halfway through the month. I should point it out. Time isn't waiting for anyone. The weather is going to catch up with us. We have had perfect weather this last couple of days. You could not ask for finer weather anywhere in the country. And I think we got better than most. So take advantage of that for as long as we can and continue to build right now. Get out there. I was painting I mean, here it is, November 13th. I'm outside painting. Now, clear to the point where we actually had that deeper, richer blue center atmosphere up overhead, which is good. Like I said, saw an eagle today, only because the ducks warned me about the eagle, which I think is rather fascinating. The ducks saw it way before I did. Predator, predator, ha, predator. But they did their part. So again, a perfect day to get, you know, to accomplish things. And you guys all need to, again, stay focused. Ammunition. And of course now, oh, oh, wait a minute. Jared did, Scons and Gadgets did a video yet. on the closing down or the reason that they've now given. First they said they were shutting it down, then they lied and said they weren't shutting down. And now they're of course giving an excuse about why they need to not allow you to have any ammunition from Lake City Arsenal. Okay, did anybody catch this? Has anybody, well, let's see it, let's do a test. Has anybody caught the new excuse for why it is that we're not going to be allowed to have any Lake City ammunition. Does anybody picked up the latest puke excuse from the Fed? Because first of all, they claimed that they did a total lie. They said, we're not blocking it, we're not, that was a lie. Turns out, yes, they are. What was the reason? Anybody, jump in there if you caught it. And I'll give you a second, and I know it takes a moment. Go ahead. If the government's not there, we just can take care of ourselves. Well, it turns out that their claim is that Lake City ammunition has been showing up at crime, not just crime scenes, but any investigations like 52% of the time when they find expended cases or when they find ammunition. Now understand that first first rule the Fed lies We already know if you is that a Fed that's saying that well, you just know they're proud They're doctoring the numbers and they've been told to lie their ass off. That's the first rule. That's not a problem I expect the punks the liars the filth the excrement to do that. Okay But what's fascinating about this is remember the word play in that when they go to your house and they attack you for having a Catalina converter not on your car and they bust your house and they go ahead and they kick in the door and they ransack your house and they find your ammunition, your weapons and everything. Well, now they're keeping track of the brass. Now, for crime scenes where there's been shootings, let me point something out. They've always collected the brass. They always, why would they not? It isn't given that they'd be collecting the brass. I understand that. In fact, this is why government assassins have brass catchers on their weapons, right? Anybody? You've seen them. I don't know if you've ever seen them. In fact, we built them for the sake of not chasing our brass around too when we're reloading. In other words, it's a lot easier when it's in a nice little catch bag. But this is why revolvers are preferred for special projects, okay? And that you don't leave any brass behind. Now the argument is, like with the mob hits, they always show you that, well, you just dropped the gun. Why do you drop the gun? Well, if you drop the gun, they have the gun. They can't claim that when they plant another gun on you or plant something on you, they can't claim that. Well, yeah, that's the gun. And they match up the, they can make the ballistics mate as needed, okay? On the other hand, if you leave the weapon behind, then they have the crime gun, they can't try to claim they're looking for it, or they've discovered something mysteriously here and there or wherever. Always remember that. However, most cases you're probably accustomed to using or utilizing the same weapon, especially government. I mean, although they got more money in brains to do what they want. But the fact is that The only thing that they try to leave behind is the bullet and even their government has spent vast amounts of money to modify bullets so that they can lie to people about what bullet was actually applied to a particular issue with regard to somebody being shot. That's a whole skullduggery project unto itself which we've talked about for decades here, some of the things that have been done Or can be done that are actually pretty simple. In fact, everybody can do them. But brass catchers, this is why brass catchers, they're just reminding you of something. They're trying to find an excuse to cut off Lake City, to cut off ammunition production in the US. Why? Well, okay, think about this. The Czech just bought a whole bunch of American production from one end, right? Now the Fed is cutting off access at the other end. This is sculpting down a vast amount of the accessible inventory in a very short period of time. That's not by accident. That is planned. We understand that. You all should too. Go ahead, caller. Hold on a second. I think I'm... some reason. Go ahead. Do we have a caller? I thought I heard a voice. I don't want to leave anybody out. Yeah, it's text mix. Yeah. I just chimed in... But what I wanted to say was about this deal with the collecting and tracing brass. I mean if you look at any, if you look at TV, whenever they have, you know, these little hoodlums shooting at each other. You can see their little flags all over the street, all over the grass, whatever, where every casing has fallen with a number on it and everything like that. But they're claiming that a lot of the Lake City ammo is supposedly at crime scenes. Well, that kind of goes against their own FBI's statistics because ARs, which use 556 and 223, are hardly used in crimes. Most of your crimes, which are inner city crimes, and these guys shooting at each other, they're either using 9 or 40 caliber. Exactly. And the only thing I can think of, they're picking up, they're going with this, is because whenever they do these raids, somebody says the wrong thing, or buys the wrong gun, or does something, any excuse they can to raid somebody's home, well, Anybody who's buying or has ammo stock or you know supplied there, you know Anybody that's bought ammo at gun shows and everything like that has there's Lake City ammo all that you know, that's everywhere and usually it's in large numbers, but you know, that's the only numbers I can think of they're using is is the people there they're raiding illegally Right, and again, that's my whole point with this is that what they've already announced and what it comes down to is they're acknowledging something that we've been talking about that they are going after the animal, period. They may come up with a lie and pull it out of their bung hole like they always do. I mean, what they'll do is doctor, fake the numbers, and whenever you say percentages, what are the parameters for the percentage that you're yapping about? How did you come up with these numbers? Well, it's a magical mystical number that we apply in an arbitrary fashion. Yes, yes, I know. That's exactly how it works. And for that reason, again, this is why I can't stress enough. All they're doing is they first of all try to create confusion on this. That's the first part of this whole game. They said they were, then they said they were. Well, first they said they were. Then they claimed or tried to get into some denial scam. Well, that didn't float because everybody knows that you're not accessing the ammunition. It's not available. It's been cut off. And the producers, the companies, are not able to access the machinery because remember it was basically a bid operating mechanism is how they're doing this. Whoever got the bid to provide the manpower and put the machinery in motion got to use the equipment and in the process of using the equipment, like we've said many times, you take advantage of production overrun. You create a production overrun. That's what they've been doing for decades. That's what's the norm. It's just the way it works. And the only difference is this. Like in the past, It's why you could get socks cheap from the government, you know, from government contractors, usually they go get surplus socks, they were cheap. Why? Well, because they got to keep the overage. So when they built an overage, even though it was on their own looms, they didn't use government equipment or a government arsenal. What they're doing here with Lake City is you operate it. You bid to be the producer. Then when you get the you get to use the machinery Well in the process if you want to crank out more than the government needs and you do a better job of cranking it out Which motivates you to do it actually? Then guess what you get to turn around and Make a profit off your well, you know, you're overrun your production makes sense But now they're, of course, complaining or lamenting about this. Now, I know what's gonna happen. As soon as I heard what finally is the excuse, what this means, like I've told you for weeks now and months, is the kosher mafia is gonna get control of it. They're gonna find some inferior punks to run the operation. They are going to, you know, sub-bid and down-bid to the point where the only way they can get away with it is they're going to cut corners, quality of product is going to go into the toilet, and it's just the way it is. It's a scam. It is going to be a horrific, damaging scam to anybody who's stuck with having to use what they produce when they're done. Not us because we aren't gonna be able to we're not gonna be allowed to have any of it They've already cut you out of the loop. You're not going to get any Lake City ammunition That's going to somebody else but the problem is again How much of this stuff you know it what when it I guess it's not a problem think about this They were planning on using this ammunition to murder Americans. They're planning on using this for a war against America Think about that. So what's going to happen is they're cutting off their nose to spite their face. This happened with the magazine ban when they did the magazine ban years ago. Let me remind everybody. Oh, yeah, it's really great. We're going to cut off the mags. Well, what happened is all the companies that were producing government contract mags, they couldn't do a production overrun, which was what they sold to you and me. And this is why our prices were reasonable also. Well, what happened is those companies virtually stopped producing for the government. What happened? Well, the government got, people got killed because of that because, well, why don't you want to make mags as cheap as you did before? The only way we could make mags for the price we did for you is that we were able to make the production overrun compensate so you benefited from it. Now that you've cut off that benefit, it is not viable for us to make the magazines for you or get the lowest bid. It's just not going to happen. So Izzy Blatsonstein's cousin's brother, uncle-in-law, who is a sub sub sub contractor, cranked out crappy MP5 mags, crappy M16 mags, et cetera, et cetera. Go down to the shopping list. And they were not just little malfunctioning, they were dysfunctional. We've talked about this. Go read the book. As an example, go read the book, Black Hawk Down. Okay? When you read the book Black Hawk Down, remember that the whole idea, that Black Hawk went down, the chopper pilot stuck in the pilot seat, he had a crushed vertebrae. He's got a standard MP5. What was his MP5 doing? He describes what half... yeah. Like every round. And the member of the SEAL who was killed had an M14 and he was down to his last mag. And he knew that, you know, he figured, okay, maybe the guy's gun doesn't, he doesn't know what he's doing with his gun. He's hurt, maybe he's delirious. So he gave him his M14 and he took the MP5 and all the mags he had. And that's the guy was found dead later. The seal was dead. The pilot kept firing until he ran out of ammo, then they overran him and dragged him off as a prisoner. Well, how did that happen? They got killed with those malfunctioning magazines. And this is not the only time that happened, but that's a good example. Go read, go read the book. Ignore the bullshit movie. They don't give you any information that doesn't sugarcoat the feces. The way they do it, they sugarcoat it for Raurock, because they're trying to make it a recruitment movie. And that wasn't what it was in. The book was not intended to be a recruitment book. Okay, go read Black Hawk Down. Go ahead, jump in there. It's interesting that Pocahontas Warren, that Senator, introduced the bill with the number 3223. That's an interesting number. Yeah, to make buying ammo just like buying a gun, you'd have to do a full background check, government background check, and you'd have to sell your ammo through a dealer or if you wanted to resell it or anything. So that's an interesting deal at this time. Let's do it this way. Don't become a disarmed Israeli idiot, okay? Because everything that they're talking about Well, they're only gonna, you're gonna be able to buy a case of ammo and then you're gonna be able to buy only 500 rounds. Oh, wait a minute, no, only 100 rounds and then you're only gonna be able to buy, hmm, 50 rounds and then maybe we won't even let you have that. And if you do have it, you gotta store it somewhere, see how that works? So this frog ain't gonna be boiled that way. We're going to war. It's not an if. And yeah, it's a good reason to go. Guys, what's one of the many reasons that the War for Independence started? What was one of the best and right in your face? They were coming for what on April 19th? Powder. They were coming? Yeah, powder, ammunition, powder, lead, and guns. And of course, when they said guns, they actually really meant artillery. They're coming for the privately owned cannon, which were not illegal. But they were coming for him anyway. So again, you're in the same boat where piss on Pocahontas, she can go to Helen, hand cart, stuff it up her rump aside, we shall enjoy it. But as for the rest of the dribble, it's just not gonna go any farther, that's it. What do you do? You're gonna surrender? And again, all you gotta do is they keep, this is why they've shut up about, they do the general or nebulous yap about what just happened over there in Israel. Well, the more you find out, the more that all the bullshit they've been feeding you for years about how all these Israelis are so tough and armed this and they're so, no, they've been doing the same thing to their own people, sticking them right up the arse. And so, and by the way, in a situation where it is very probable they're gonna be attacked. So don't worry, the Jewish mob, they hate you, they hate America, they hate everybody. The Jewish Communist hates you all. And if the Jewish Communist had their way, they'll disarm you and make you a victim, and then they can laugh and rub and charcoal while they rub their hands in charcoal about how they set the idiot goyim up and they're all stupid enough to go along with their BS. Ha ha ha, well, ain't that stupid goyim. So instead, we're not going there. Piss on them. They need to be shot for that BS and I want to hesitate on that. No, they will. Oh, we go to be reasonable. There is no reasonable with this kind of fruit these kind of fruit loops. Look what that's gotten us so far. That's why again, we're at the limit. You're at all these different corridor points. Like I've said many times guys, where do you go? You can't give them anything. There's no compromise. Compromise. That just means that they take and you give. So piss on them. They need to be gone. At a given point, something's gonna cook it off. When it does, we all need to be ready to fight. And this is where, again, we can find the road map of where it goes. You know where it ends up? You're a stupid dumbass Israeli with your guns locked up down the street, just like in Jewish controlled communist Russia. Let me point something out. If you were to go look up what happened in Russia, the one artillery sergeant that was a defector when I went in. He was actually working as an interrogator interpreter, okay? And he pointed out, he goes, we had guns in Russia. We have guns in Russia. Well, you guys don't know what you're talking about. We have guns in Russia, you know where they are? You go down to the corner in the neighborhood over in two neighborhoods over in the government district and there's this triple locked door. You go to the triple locked door and you knock on the door and you, what do you want? I want to shoot the guns. So you come in and you butt prick yourself and you have to sign off on this and they slide a rifle through the slot and you go down the steel corridor where Boris and Natasha and a whole bunch of other KGB types or secret police, interior police types are all running the place. And you would be allowed, they give you so many rounds, 10 rounds. And you get to go invent your anger and shoot your gun under government control. And then you get to walk it back down the steel corridor and slide it through the slot. Then give them all your empties and they had to count all your empties. And then they would make sure that you signed off the rest of the documents. And then you went down to the bar with your buddies and you all slugged vodka and bitched about the system and how someday Someday, but nobody did anything. That's from a person who lived it. Okay, lived it. Got out of it. Exactly what's happening over here. See Russia, here's the thing. That's what they did in Russia. Guess what? That's what the Jews got over in Israel. What you see them, in fact, look at it this way. That's why they didn't like what happened in Jew York here several years ago. Guys, they passed the Ammunition Registration System in New York. It's been in place. It's not a proposal. It's a law But what is it? It's an exact duplicate of what the Jews are doing in Israel to disarm their people to set them up for the kill Which is exactly what just happened. So when anybody starts flapping there yet, listen, dude, I'm gonna be no disarmed you I'm not gonna be you know disarmed Israeli You can go stuff that up your hind end sideways. How's that sound cuz they can't come back Oh, they control, well, you don't know what you're, really? We all know what we're talking about. Remember, right after they got all their people killed because the massive secret police force and the massive military that they have and all the billions of dollars they've stolen from us in military hardware all got parked and moved so they could create the condition. CNN and other reporters were embedded with the people who attacked the Israelis. Which means everybody knew in advance except for the schmucks who were the targets for death. And where were their guns? Well, there are 50 rounds per year. We're down locked up in that corner a couple blocks away. Along with all their guns that were locked up behind those triple locked doors a couple blocks away. And you know what happened? They all die. And that's what the only difference is is just government doing it to you arbitrarily because once the Jewish Communists have their way they will plug in the red terror the rest of the way here. And that's exactly what they only if all they want is more money from America and a bigger police state. But their big ass police state like no other police state out there except the old KGB and the Interior Police of Communist China who are just as bad because they're all joined at the hip. You know what the difference between Israel and communist China is? Nothing. Why? They have been, they have because the kosher mafia runs communist China. That's who gets who gives them their marching orders for the bullshit and the scams that they're playing on us right now. But the fact is, we're not going there. Now what it means is and this is one of the problems I said this years ago guys how many times have I told you you can't count on the Government, but what was everybody doing with this? Well the government's we're gonna run Lake City Arsenal. Well, why don't you make your own? Well, that costs money all we got to do is we get this contract and we'll be making the ammo there Because after all government would never betray the American piss it has time and again So instead, the cash capital should have been incrementally spent on accelerating and building additional American manufacturing spread out tactically for the sake of national defense. And the fact that they're doing this the way they're doing this means this has nothing to do with national defense. This has everything to do with setting America up for the move that the communists are going to make with regard to a national police state under red control slash red and yellow banner. They're not worried about national defense because if they were, then everybody would be running it the way they have been and contracting because it guarantees production. And since production, we went from More than 28 government arsenals comparable to Lake City. Where did they all go? Well, you know what? They went overseas. You know, we're buying grant ammo from Greece. Why? Because one of the armory, one of our factory production lines went over to Greece, where one of the other ones go. Brazil. Just like Smith and Wesson's old tooling went to Brazil So one at a time we either let the we let the Israelis slide them under the door and they made bucks off it because some of the stuff we gave to the Israelis they turned right around right out on the market and sold it to our to our competition or to our enemies Now we're not talking light-duty stuff here. We're talking Well go okay. How many of you people have st. Louis brass I do how many of you have Denver brass I do How about Union City Brass? Okay, how about Remington UMC? I ain't talking commercial Remington UMC. Okay, Euchler Arsenal, that's my favorite. Nobody wanted Euchler Arsenal brass. Why? They crimped the primers. I don't know if you guys know that, but the Euchler Arsenal, but it's some of the best damn brass that was ever made for the military. Unfortunately, what they did is they tightened up and secured them because apparently they felt they were sloppy with their primer pockets. They went with a crimping process which makes it harder to extract the primer from the Euchlear Arsenal brass. The only other arsenal that does that is St. Louis during World War II. Mostly 1942-1943. Well, no, correction, correction, 43-44. Euchlear Arsenal all through the war. But then Euchlear was one of the first arsenals that idled back. I've hunted that brass. I went all over the Midwest, bought every stink and 30-06 Euchlear arsenal piece of brass I could find at the Ohio Valley Gun Collectors Association. I loaded trucks up. So there was pennies or half a billion less than that. It was a quarter of a penny back in the day for shot brass. And nobody wanted the Euchlear arsenal brass. It was like, oh, you want that? Yeah, I'll take it. How much have you got? I've got a ton of it from DOD. Oh, where is it? Okay, well let's meet up. See, so again, where'd all those arsenals, where'd all the machinery go for those arsenals? It's gone. So we're down to... We at Lake City! Well, it shouldn't be that way. And by the way, now they're setting up Lake City to get dumped. And it sounds to me like, again, that's part of the final phase of demilitarization and invasion is what it comes down to. They're gonna betray us. They gotta make sure that the American population is disarmed, they think. That pipe dream in and of itself is a joke. When you know a reality how much ammunition we actually have in reserve in the United States We didn't shoot it out. We didn't go out to the ranges blaze it away So I think about that one, but here's the thing. It's I'm not gonna be a disarmed Israeli They got set up by their government massive Mossad secret police its feudal resist guys Did you know it's feudal resist because the Mossad sees everything and does everything? Well, then what the hell happened with the Israelis and that's their people Obviously, the old they had an intelligent checkup. No, they didn't. They were betrayed. They were set up. They were disarmed. They were betrayed. It was betrayal. What are they planning here? Setting us up for a betrayal. Which means we don't go along with this. Which means small production. Let me point something out. Everybody in the industry actually knows what we're talking about here. Everybody. But there's a handful of pigs who like it because they do hate you too and they're in the arms industry and they're the rats we've been talking about. Then there's a big chunk of them who are us, who are our people and are of like mind. And right now what they're trying to do is exactly what I'm talking about. Tactically dispersed manufacturing, smaller level, but all categories covered. This is what's great about Palmetto State Armory. Well, Lake City is going to take a dump on us. Who gives a shit if everybody gets their act together, picks up one part or another of the production? Somebody right now, guys, if you wanted to do something, bullet production. Do you know what it takes? Make bullets. I don't talk just cast-led bullets, although he should be doing cast-led. Most of the shooting you're doing shouldn't be with jacketed ammunition. Why? It's a waste of good bullets that we need for the war. But, traditionally, if we were shooting 9mm, 38 special, .357 carbine, M1 carbine, what will we be shooting? Mostly cast bullet. We might put a gas check in that carbine to clean it up because it's a semi-auto rifle, and it's got to have that little gas diverter kept clean. How do you do that? Put a gas check in the bottom of that 110 grain cast lead bullet you built. That's how you do that. Otherwise, you don't care. 38 special, 357, 44 Magnum, 44 special, 45 Long Colt, 40 caliber Smith & Wesson, 45 ACP, all lead. If not lead, zinc. For 99% of the shooting you're doing, you just want to print target anyway, although I'm going to tell you something that's really interesting. We don't talk much about this. Zinc bullets are hellacious. I don't want to get shot with a zinc bullet. Wanna know why? I can make it a horrifically frangible bullet. What do I mean by that? Have you ever seen how zinc fractures at velocity? What it does if it's a cast piece of zinc? If it hits any kind of resistance object, zinc has a tendency to fracture in square crystalline configuration and modules about the size, oh about three times the thickness of a pencil lead. So what happens is it hits and it works just like a regular bullet unless it has any kind of resistance point and then the zinc fractures. Now it still has all of the basic elasticity halfway between copper and lead. Okay, that's pretty wide range there, but it's not rough on the barrel. But when it gets to the other end, and it's actually quite consistent with regard to its casting, zinc is a very uniform cast, you know, easily cast material. But when it hits, if it hits anything and it has any kind of concussive, you know, fractural concussive impact point, piece of metal, piece of bone, doesn't make any difference. What happens is that that fracture exacerbates and ripples through the hole in the system and it separates like a Glaser safety slug. It is horrific on meat. It would be a great solution for a lot of problems. So they may have done away with lead, but zinc is everywhere. And aluminum, oh guys, gotta remember back in the 80s, in the early 80s, They were pumping the idea that they were going to get rid of lead Does anybody remember this one there? They started to pump this stuff again. They realized well they better shut up we immediately went to because it could be a certain amount of other materials and Aluminum they wanted you to go to an aluminum bullet. You know what happens when you take a 357 Magnum round take a gas check cast a bullet out of aluminum and put a steel penetrator in the middle of that with that cup penetrate that gas check at the base to push that penetrator you get what is virtually an armor piercing round will go through pretty much anybody armor that's out there you know what we actually laughed about it we took Dura rod aluminum we took aircraft aluminum we're in the industrial center of the world here back in the in the day guys took industrial aircraft rod cut it to length Took a gas check, used that as the base form, put that in the mold, poured the mold in aluminum, used a punky aluminum pop can aluminum, cast the bullet, okay, that way with the aluminum, your aluminum penetrator. It did the same thing the steel penetrator did, went through any and all body armor out there. We shared that with everybody. As soon as we were done, a friend of mine, just two of us, fiddle-farting around with the off-the-shelf technology, got it out everywhere. It showed up in some odd gun publications and made the circuit around the country. We didn't have internet back then. And all of a sudden they realized, oh, shoot. I mean, they actually, oh, no, no, we don't want to go with the aluminum bullets. We don't want to go, well, what about the lead threat? No, no, no, let's stick with the lead. Because everybody started to investigate alternate bullet configuration. Guys, we can make projectiles out of anything. False fails, we can do this guarding Sabo for every gun we've got. That's a plastic Sabo with another piece of steel, a bullet, a chunk of copper, whatever you want. And it'll be doing higher velocities, have greater penetration, and will defeat most Gluckel level 3 body armor without any difficulty at all built right. And I wouldn't care if it was a 40 caliber pistol, 7.62x39. 30 out 6 take your pick we've built all of those with a discarding sable round made out of plastic you get high get a hotter higher velocity you get greater penetration based upon the core metal that you use in for the the penetrator dart and Remember that the penetrator dart is the bullet not hard to beat these asset these individuals It's just you gotta think think away from all of the basics. I still again The only other thing that would be fascinating is flechette. Okay, and really if you do discarding Sabo and build discarding Sabo cups, you don't care about accuracy when you're using volume fire and you do a tri-burst anyway with a weapon. You want a little bit of a split. You don't want one round on top of the other, but the kinetic energy strike from three, let's say 80 grain copper darts. striking simultaneously and hitting a target, going through and fracturing bone, perforating organ, whatever. The blunt shock trauma is extreme. Most important is whatever's in front of the bullet before it gets to the soft chewy stuff on the inside won't slow down. And you can go to all kinds of the mean metals too for the penetrators or for your projectile, your bullet. Once you've gone to SABO, in fact, you also don't need to spend 20, 30, 40 rounds on a target. You put one round down range at higher velocity, remember that velocity translates out to deliverable energy when it gets to the other end. It's going to go in at some point in the chest and come out their bung hole, or go in their chest and come out the top of their head. This is the nature of the weight of the bullet projectile keel once it, you know, pitching yaw once it gets inside. And because of the hypervelocity, it may still just plow through. Like somebody hit you with a laser gun like you know a laser beam an energy beam. Oh in this case. It's pop Okay, so we do have solutions And I've run over a whole bunch of them and all of them are stuck this pass a in other words There's nothing I just told you about that. We haven't already figured out You need to pick a direction in but you know for instance just conventional bullets I am amazed that somebody is not doing cast reloaded bullets the way we did in the 70s and 80s made a massive market out of it Massive. I mean, I sold hundreds of thousands of rounds a month in reloaded 38, 9 millimeter, 45 ACP using secondary contractors. And that was over-the-counter sales. It was massive. We could not keep up. Once people realized that we had a good product, We had the best price and we could deliver whatever you needed product wise. In fact, you bring the brass back, we'll give it a better price. Remember, you bring in the milk bottles. That's what we do need. We need more of every kind of production and reloading. In fact, get religious about this. You know what? I believe everything they say. I want to cut it off. Good. You do that. Let's get, I'll tell you what. Before that happens, let's clear the shelves off of every piece of reloading technology and let's put them in a backlog. They probably already are. I don't know. I heard a voice call. Do we jump in there, please? Anybody? Yes, hello. Go ahead, Mike. Yes, this is Mike in Arizona. You're talking about Israel being disarmed. I'm not sure when the date was. I think it might have been back in the 80s or 90s. There was this doctor, Dr. Baruch Goldstein. He went into a mosque. And you know how they stand up, start praying, and then they get down on their knees and then bow down to Mecca with their forehead on the ground. And he was in there with a US-issued M16 rifle, and he opened fire on these people, and I think he killed like 30 people, and then went outside and shot a bunch more people and told the crowd guy to hold up. But anyway, that was one of the starters. There were two distinct mass murders by Jews against the Muslims in Israel or Gaza or West Bank, wherever it happened to be. And then the United Nations came in and told Israel that they had to disarm the people. And of course, there you go with the the United Nations in their disarmament, but it wasn't necessarily the Israeli government that decided to disarm the people. It was the United Nations that told them to disarm the people. One other issue, it kind of blows holes in this, you know, what happened in Gaza, etc. There was somebody that's been involved in the Israeli Border Patrol some type of police force or something like that. He made a YouTube a week or two ago and he started poking holes in this story of about, oh well it was an intelligence failure and he's questioning why it took seven hours for the Israeli government to respond. And one of the things that they threw out there was that these battalions of people had been shifted off of the border with Gaza and then they were shifted over to the West Bank. And then he says, well that story is kind of bogus because you can get in a helicopter and you can fly from the West Bank to Gaza in about five minutes. So if the Israeli government were really certainly concerned about saving their people that were under siege, They could have got helicopters, Apache helicopters, Black Hawk helicopters with troops or whatever, battalions of people there within five minutes. So this whole story about seven hours before, it took them so much time for them to figure out what was going on. That's a real bogus story. And that's all I have to add. Other than that, you know, you started off the first hour, you were talking about the guns and gadgets with the guy shooting at the purse snatcher and stuff. And you asked what's missing from this story. And the first thing that listening to Jared in his broadcast that he said that nobody was hit. So I get that was the thing that stuck out to me. The guy fired two rounds, but he didn't hit the target. There is another deal you had said something about. It has been determined that there is about 650 people that are causing all this mayhem. So if we take care of the 650 then there would not be any mayhem. I would hypothesize that maybe all we need to do is take care of about 200 or 300. And the other two or three hundred would get the message real quick that there's a lot of Bernard Gettes out there. So it's not going to have to eliminate 650, maybe 300, 200 or something like that. And the rest of them will say, this isn't so profitable anymore. It's not worth my life. I'll go actually get a job. And that's all I have to add, Mark. Thanks. No, exactly. The job opportunity issue falls off real, real quick, or the viability of the present occupation chosen dictates that probably another form of employment would be recommended. And that is true, because the message would get out. I mean, the word would get out, what happened to Babook? Oh, he's dead. Anybody see what happened to him? No, he's just dead. He just found him dead. Well, what about Bob? Bob, he was gonna, I was gonna get together with him. We were gonna go over and talk to our fence. Bob's dead too. What? Bob's dead? Well, how did Bob die? Yeah, he just found him in a back alley, dude. Really? Well, well, the common denominator thing would start to work out. It wouldn't be a kind of sort of, criminals are not as stupid as you would believe sometimes. That's the one thing I will tell you. I have watched the criminal mind in motion and or listened to the progressive concept of how they apply logic and when it comes to the possibility of, let's just say the terminal application of job, in other words, it becomes dangerous. Oh no, they're not James Bond. They're, you know, people with criminal minds and it's passive, least resistance. The moment it looks serious, there's a lot and there's resistance. It's not the best choice of options. Home entry, I'm going to tell you right now, never surrender at a home entry. They laugh their ass off about all the people that you know just drop your weapons and then they could rape the women I mean there are people brag about that behind the wire. They rape the women they you know kill people they oh, but nobody fall down Well, whether or not they did or didn't they're still bragging about it, but it's the idea that you know they did this They give everybody's got this idea. Well, we'll just be reasonable. You're just like, well you're with Padau. We got a hostage. Well, my attitude, and I already told my wife, you shoot through me if need be, but nobody's surrendering anything. I explained that to her decades ago. It's like, nope, you already know how to shoot. I hope you're gonna aim for a place that's less vital than me. Why you have to go through me, you can still hit him or it. But it's the idea that you don't surrender ever. And you don't give any ground. It's true with police states. It's true with the other government criminals, you know, the commercial criminals that they just love to re- they love to allow with regard to recidivism impose themselves upon you. In fact, they're doing it. Thank you for bringing this up. Let me point something out. From behind the wire. You've always heard this, your recidivism. You repeat a repeat offender. Guys, they love repeat offenders. There are repeat offenders that have J, M, L prefixes that they let them out. They go out and perpetrate another crime here in Michigan. They'll be right back in and they will have their parole papers, their reparole papers. in the prison system before they hit their foot hits the yard to come back in. In other words, they'd be walking through the gate and in the mail the parole, the re-release is already there. I have watched this, okay? But Again, what's the difference between that and the overt version of intentional government-sponsored recidivism when you see all these faggot locations, these queer locations, these satanic-pedo queer operations, where the characters, you watch them on video and they're stealing right in front of everybody when they're literally filling carts up and walking or running out the door or walking out to the parking lot and stuffing the back of a pickup truck full of stolen goods? They know that there's a handful of people doing that and like we just said if all of a sudden One of them just disappeared Well, they know to a degree because they kind of although they do use the internet to market and by the way That's another way government could easily track the thieves and collect them later if they're concerned worth let's say The issue of violent confrontation you want and lasso them through the internet, but they don't do that So you have this over... Go ahead. I was just going to say as I understand like in places in San Francisco where you can get what $950 or $650 worth shoplifting and then they're not going to prosecute you. As I understand, it's about two or three blocks away from a lot of these places like Walgreens or wherever that they've got a black market. So it shouldn't take a whole lot of police work to figure out how these people are funding this stuff or where they're getting their merchandise from to do that. One other thing. Like I say, I listen to monitor some of these other broadcasts and I'm certainly hearing the same talking points from the right as the, as going on about what the issues were, about an intelligence failure and we got to support, etc., etc. One of the things they keep saying, well, there was really no such place as Palestine, and it was made up by the Romans, and there's no such a thing as Palestinian people. Well, I'm just kind of like, okay, fine, there were people there. After 1948, when the Israelis got enough people and guns there, they drove over 700,000 people off of the land and then came in and bulldozed all the villages so they could claim that nobody was there. They drove a lot of the portion of these people into Jordan, into Lebanon, where they languished in squalid refugee camps for years and years, and that was the origination of the Palestinian Liberation Organization. And then, long come about 1980, there was a great big civil war that broke out in Lebanon. 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I started fueling it up in my chest Monday evening and later in the afternoon after the broadcast started fueling it and then by Tuesday morning, I was sick. Tuesday afternoon I was sicker. It's weird, it's kind of running all over the place. It's not getting in one place and staying. It started in my chest and moved up to my throat and then into my nose and then it tried to go back down into my chest. I've been fighting it. I'm starting to feel better, so that's a good thing. I felt like I could do something up here today. Last two days I couldn't even realize looking at the computer going oh man I can't do it. I couldn't go without costing long enough to do something like that, so But I'm good now. I'm here, and we are gonna Hammer the new world order some more the bastards won't keep me down. I don't care what they spray us with and You know I'm hearing everybody getting sick, and I heard JD on the the word from the trenches right after this broadcast talking about the plane flying over his house and about 20 minutes later his whole family was sick. And then I see when I go to the front page today on from the trenches worldreport.com just here a little bit ago when I was getting ready to go here there's a bunch of Ebola stuff right on the front page there and I went hmm gee you think they would spray us with a It is something to make us all real sick because a lot of people are getting it and it is nasty. It affected my girlfriend worse than me. I think it depends on your immune system, how strong your immune system is. A lot of people are getting it and there are a lot of people that are out of work right now because they can't go to work because they have a fever. There are a lot of people who are still going to have to go to work even if they have a fever like myself because I don't get sick days where I work so I can't do that. There is nobody to take my place so I have to just tough it out and go in there. Plus, I can't afford to miss a day anyway. If I miss a day that means there is a bill that is going to be late. I don't like to do that and I'll pretty much go in there unless I'm incapacitated and can't move. I'll go to work and try to do my job the best I can and then I'll go home and curl up in the bed and lay there for a while. But no, I don't have Ebola. Somebody asked me if I had Ebola. No, I don't have Ebola. But there's a here in Texas, it says Texas says But up to 100 are at risk of Ebola exposure. that guy. He's got his own show now, his own broadcast, and I've watched a couple of them. He's pretty good. He's talking about stuff that he believes in, so you can tell the guy's being sincere. And I love it when he calls him the Mac Daddy. Mac Daddy's a long-legged Mac Daddy. It's like Mark was talking about the last couple of days they've been putting all this Ebola stuff out there about, you know, what, did these idiots forget what quarantine means? Did they forget what was the other word he used? Keeping them separate, you know, quarantine, keeping people separate, keeping them off in there, you know. They're over there in Liberia and places like that. Why don't we quarantine that whole joint and clamp it down? That would be the common sense thing to do. Let it go its course and it will stay right there. If it hasn't got anything fresh to feed on, it's not going to spread. If nobody leaves, it's going to die off. If there's nothing alive there for it to live on, then it won't be there anymore. You'll have to clean it, of course. Hell, I don't know. Maybe you'd have to burn the area completely. You know, whatever. There's places where they've got them cordoned off over there. But, hell, when they first brought that guy over here, we were watching that, looking at the pictures and watching the video. The guy get out of the ambulance. He wasn't in no tube. He wasn't into some protective. They brought him over here and he got out of the ambulance and walked into the hospital. And everybody made a big stink about it, you know, and they, wait a minute, that guy's, you know, he ain't into nothing. And the next person they brought in, well, hell, they were in that protective casing thing, you know, looked like the, what they put Darth Vader in when he got all burned up there. Yeah, that movie. I feel a cough of a cup of tea. Hang on just a second here. Okay, let's say yes, sir. I hate to hear you on duty ill and not funded Beyond the pale that they would take great warriors sick and thin Storm of night and still on duty sick Somebody's got to do it and that's got to be us. So yeah, I'm near one I'd mention you'd immediately be able to jump over, even if most recent Army have won over the CDA class, CDA goes to Republic. Her favorite in L section every week, Shola, in review in regard to federal judge justice system broken. You really need to put that up as soon as possible. Another announcement of their telelabsication and failure and I guess they're all deciding to state's witness. Quite extraordinary. Can you get a chance to open that up and take a look at it? So that's a fold on the left-hand side. Show Patrick, her very own husband. counter. I really need you to see this in context that they would silence their pulpit and their conscience to grieve the Holy Spirit so powerfully that their whole entire churchianity corporation would be condemned on its face. We'll go check that out here at the bottom of the hour after the break. We'll come back with the... see if I can find that in here. The name of the article again? Federal Judge, can you hear me? Yes, sir. Can you hear me? Yeah, I was just getting ready to key up. Federal Judge... Justice system is broken. I don't have it right in front of me, but that's the gist of it. It's the Shola Packard, P-A-T-R-I-C column. She does it every Thursday. She has a regular column, all section of the cdapress.com. You can't miss it, and you surely, you just couldn't write it. How would they know about time when you think? The general judge admits justice system broken. Six months ago they announced that the state of Idaho's justice system was broken. You'd think by now they would have gotten a bailing wire and some tape over there. So you're going to have to have a lot of cord or a lot of the fist. Immigration judge says system is broken. Yes. Black is out. Yeah. They just discovered uranium. They oh my god. Holy shit. Get to the punch line at the end of the article and ask them if they can give us the name and address of where they'll be having their dinner, meal, and be staying the night, but everybody has to wear a bracelet. How about a necklace? I hear that you don't have that much on broke. I think they should put them all back to work in re-education camp and all these kids come out of grade school speaking PhDs. It's just unbelievable. We had a whole entire history with these creatures at every level and every zip code throughout the entire country. I got that business judicial package out of New York. up on Sir David and they've got names, who's a rat dot com, judges as well as a prostituting attorneys if not clerks and nobody can figure out how to wrap this up. I think it's biblical. in proportion, but the timing is obviously even more so. It's just like the Ebola thing. If it's real, then what the hell are they doing just letting people walk around the country? Even bringing them back here, that was the dumbest damn thing they ever could have done. If it was real, if it's real, my sentiments is it's all being made up. This was in the New York Times. Kevin Sack and Mark Santora. I don't think the Ebola virus, I know they made that, that's not what I'm saying. I'm saying I don't know for sure if it's here in this country. I think they brought people in and said they had it. I wasn't there, I haven't seen any proof of that other than, hey look, the guy's cured. And now we've got some other things going on here that I haven't read yet. So let's get into this article here. It says Dallas. Health officials in Texas said Thursday that they had reached out to as many as a hundred people who may have had contact either directly or indirectly with a Liberian, I kept saying Liberian, sick with the virus while he was contagious. All of those people, only at handful, have been isolated, including family members and the medical technicians who rushed the patient, Thomas E. Duncan, to the hospital on Sunday. Most on the list are there simply because they had contact with people who had contact with Mr. Duncan. A spokeswoman for the Dallas County Health and Human Services Department, Erica Narrows, something like that. Narrows Narrows. said the initial list of 12 to 18 people thought to have direct contact with Mr. Duncan had been expanded to people who had either direct or secondary contact. None are symptomatic, Ms. Norris said. It is a constant process of interviews and locating as many contacts as are out there, she said. We expect daily that there could be more people added, others could fall off. The list as time passes and they show no symptoms. It's consistently evolving. She said it's kind of like what happens when Yeah, somebody goes to the doctor and finds out they've got TB tuberculosis and Even if it's a false positive until they get a negative back they start notifying They notify that person to notify everybody they've been in contact with and the last such and such so many and tell them they might have to come in to check if this next one comes back positive. That did happen to somebody close in proximity to my family at the time and we thought we were going to have to go get checked because they thought they had it and they got a false positive. But it came back negative and everything was good on that. There was other people, there's been other people around town, specifically an older gentleman, that they had made reference to in the news saying that he had tuberculosis and frequented places like Goodwill and other places, discounted clothing shops and stuff like that. They were saying that he went to this certain one a lot and if you were in there you might need to get checked. If you're showing any signs, I think with tuberculosis, if you start showing signs it's a little bit late. They narrow it down to a type of cancer. Tuberculosis was kind of just the name that they gave to cancer period of that type growing in your lungs, I guess. That's kind of what I remember reading about it. Don't quote me on that, but that's kind of what we were going over, I think, on this broadcast not too long ago. How they just threw that name on the whole fall wax and then now they've got it narrowed down to different types. But anyway, we're going back to this article here. There's a graphic here. It says retracing the steps of the Dallas Ebola patient. Health officials are tracking down people who may have been in contact with the man in Dallas who has been diagnosed with Ebola. And it shows the Dallas Fort Worth Airport. in Fort Worth, Dallas, Texas, or Dallas, and the whole area around there where they're looking for this guy. Schools attended by children who may have had contact with Mr. Duncan is located on there. If you want to see this, you can go to fromthetrenchesworldreport.com or you can tune in to TruthBroadcastNetwork.com where you can see the video stream or Livestream.com forward slash HTNWO and I've zoomed in on it so you can see it over here and we'll go back up a little bit. So that's right around the Dallas area there from what this bigger, you know, a smaller map, I should say, to the Zoom In version that's right around Dallas. Lots of elementary schools and Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. It says down at the bottom here where you can see my mouse is moving around here. Five children, three medics, and up to 10 unknown people there. Now, how did this guy even, why is he even here? I haven't read that yet. So I'm still scratching my head as to how anybody even knew anything about this guy and how did they know where, you know. So let's continue on, shall we? Even as health officials scramble to find and monitor those people, a group that includes five school children school-aged children, they sought to ease concerns among Dallas residents. The Texas Health Commissioner, Dr. David Lakey, said Thursday that four members of Mr. Duncan's family have been told to remain at home and not to have visitors. We have tried and true protocols to protect the public and stop the spread of this disease, Dr. Lakey said. This order gives us the ability to monitor the situation in the most meticulous way. The five children who came in contact with Mr. Duncan are being kept home from school and local officials tried to reassure parents that the four children, the four different schools they attended, that the facilities were thoroughly cleaned and that children are safe. Okay. That makes me feel warm and fuzzy about it. How about you? I don't believe a damn thing they say There were reports that some parents were keeping their children home At the same time there were some more questions about how the race was how the case was handled by local doctors and health officials as the timeline on Mr. Duncan's activities shifted Initially, federal authorities announced at a news conference on Tuesday that Mr. Duncan first sought treatment at the hospital last Friday, September 26, but that account has since been changed. Huh. Now why would they do something like that? The hospital issued a statement saying that the patient went there after 10 p.m. September 25th When he was examined and sent home, neither the hospital nor the Federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explained how officials had gotten the date wrong and what effect it may have had on the investigation. So the date got changed on the day that he went into the hospital. 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Here with more hammer in the new world order on Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg calm Indiana freedom talk radio calm and I was skimming over this article here that we were reading as we were on break there I jumped down a little bit here in the article and This was pretty bizarre here it says you know that we left off about where it said the The type of kids who came in contact with him were kept home. At the same time, there were more questions about how the case was handled by local doctors and health officials as the timeline on his activities were all twisted around. And we read about the date being changed. The woman who was hosting Mr. Duncan in Dallas told CNN on Thursday that she had brought him to the hospital the first time and twice told hospital workers she had been in Liberia. Still, they sent him back with only some antibiotics to the apartment where the woman was staying with one of her children and two nephews. What? Yeah, he was in Liberia where all the Ebola people are here. Have some antibiotics. Get the hell out of here. You crazy people. Go on home. Roll around with the kids. Over the next two days, Mr. Duncan began sweating profusely and had diarrhea. I think down in Taha, they called that da-hree-a. The sweaty sheets were still on her bed, she said. She put the towels in her. He used in a bag but did not know what to do with him. The woman whom CNN did not identify by name said she had no symptoms at this point. On Thursday, Mr. Duncan's nephew said that even after his uncle was rushed to the hospital three days after his initial visit, vomiting and gravely ill, he did not feel they were acting with enough urgency and called federal authorities himself to alert them to the situation. I called the CDC to get some actions taken because I was concerned for his life and he was not getting the appropriate care. The nephew Joseph Weeks told the NBC program today, and I feared that other people might get infected if he was not taken care of. Now does that sound like something a 17-year-old kid is going to say? Pretty articulate there, huh? I don't think so. That sounds fishy as hell to me. Sounds real fishy. Sounds like somebody gave him a script. Here, read this kid. We'll make you a star. Of all kind of cheeks, man. Dr. Anthony S. Sossie, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, acknowledged that things could have been handled better, but said he was confident the measures being taken would prevent any outbreak of the disease. Yeah. It is regrettable that there was not the connection of the dots Dr. Fauci told CNN Thursday. What? Come on now you are going to with all of this stuff in the news and all over mainstream and there just Ebola and all over you out there. These people are watching mainstream news, these medical people are going home and flipping on the tube and watching America's Got Talent or whatever the hell and they're seeing the news in between on Ebola and 27 cases of Ebola or however many cases that they say they've found in the states now. Then they go back to work and this guy comes in and he has got Ebola symptoms and they just send him home with some antibiotics the first time. Then when he comes back, it looks like he is dying. Well, hell, we are just not going to...he has just got the flu, man. It is not a big deal. It looks like part of his intestines are coming out of his nose there, but hey, it is okay. He's bleeding from his eyeballs. Totally alright. We see that all the time here. The blood coming from his ears is totally normal for somebody that probably has a concussion made. Did he hit his head on the way in? What were they doing? There ain't no way in hell that they can say there wasn't a connection of the dots. Braun Schwager, Dr. Fosse told CNN on Thursday because of the attention. paid to the situation in Dallas, people would be very aware of paying attention to the travel history. Well, why did they do that in the first place? That probably would have been a damn good idea, like I said, if it's even real. Hey, what's up, man? How's it going? I heard you say something about 17 years old. What were you talking about? I thought the 17-year-old nephew was the one that called his... calls... nephew. I'll tell you what's really, I'll just lay this on you. I'm going to talk about it some more on my program. I don't want to really interrupt you, bro. Oh, good. You're welcome. The thing is, this guy's brother was on one of the mainstream broadcasts a while ago. And he said this guy had been applying. He hadn't seen him in nine years. This guy had been applying for a visa to come to the United States and was got one two weeks ago. And then he comes over here, but he's living with a woman and he's got his girlfriend. None of it makes sense. No, something smells like a rat. A dirty rat. I've got my own theories and I'll lay them out in the next hour. It's just what I think. I'll let you get back to what you were saying. That means interrupt. No problem, buddy. I think I know where you're going with that. I don't know exactly where you're going, but I've got a good idea because you and me think a lot alike. I'm out of here bro. Calendaring and how the procession would proceed. Okay, it would seem to me that this is making it a lot easier and a lot faster the matter of just being able to stay out of the way long enough to be able to collect enough of the evidence strand to Outlast them to the bottom that they're sacrificial sacrificial, satanic, psalmudic, temporal proceedings, that's what you're seeing. They cannot have this economic decrycia induced by they that would say they are, but really aren't, and everybody now knows that. And yet have them try to get away with the genocide of the inner millennial centuries. actually be able to achieve it because of the social discord and breakdown that would ensue. I'm suggesting that that be easily interdicted. Hopefully that good judge, the few that there are, all get a copy of that 1950 Senate subcommittee on Un-American Bowork of the Communist Party. The few of them that are young enough never saw that. anymore than those that were involved in the Indian-Pakistani genocide of the last decade. It rinsed and repeated all over again. As Henry would say, it's a larger game. I'm jumping around here. There's another article that says, Family of Dallas Ebola Patient Pulled to Stay Home. And then a couple articles down it says, Thousands of U.S. Visas Issued to Residents in Ebola-Stricking Countries. Huh! Well, they're right. Well, I do that. And then we got your article, Immigration Judge says, System is Broken. Hey, I discovered your radium. Look. District Judge Robert Brack might be called the business in America. He sentenced more than 6,900 people between 2009 and 2013, more than any of his federal colleagues. In the typical first hour of the morning, he told Monitor Weekly in September he has already sentenced 14 defendants by his second cup of coffee. Got an image of a hard-nosed tough guy? Not so, he says. So why then does he hold the sentencing record? In his district court in Las Cruces, New Mexico, is heavily weighted with immigration cases. He creates felons daily, almost none of them violent or drug related. Of course we can't bust them. They got too much money. But most border crossers arresting criminalizing illegal aliens rather than simply deporting them represents a significant policy change since BRAC became a judge in the 1990s. What does the busiest and likely most experienced immigration judge call the current system? Broken. I need a drink. I think we need to arrest Mr. Cheney from Shield, which one and two, and get the hell broke, you see. His own father's words, his own self-indictment before our grand jury of grandmas only knew what we had done. They were the youngest in the morning. That was a senior. Yes, and that worked. I have any problem with that. I think we need to arrest them all. All of them have been up there for the last how many years? About a hundred. And let's just start rifling through them like they did us when we get taken into court for anything. Look at how many people are lined up in that courtroom. You can't say we can't do it. I think you're walking through the mist with a flintlock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. 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It is the 15th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2023 Old Earth Calendar 2023 battle for the Republic. Hence continue. We'll make sure that we're providing the music we dictated. Anyway, it has been a very busy weekend. I want to say hi to our friends came in from Nebraska the locations that train here in Michigan. I will point out as happily actually it's little more than tongue-in-cheek. We're accomplishing this task quite quickly, but very rapidly. But we now have Fort Benning, Michigan, since the leftist pissed on the name Fort Benning. After all, they had to get rid of it. It's up for grabs. And so we now have Fort Benning, Michigan, a militia facility. And we are going to continue to expand on it as quickly as possible. In fact, it's become a priority for material and resources. We'll see how it goes. We're headed towards winter. It will be a whole lot of construction going on, but we can get some things done before we lose the last of the weather. We had a perfect day here in the bottom of Michigan. Actually had an eagle overhead. It was either an eagle or it was one of the drones trying to look like an eagle. But like an eagle, pretty good copy either way. If it was a facsimile, it'd be kind of neat. And we know that happens too. We understand. Oh, panic. Oh, fear. Oh. Anyway, for the other side, stuff it. As it is, it has been a very busy weekend. And I want to say thank you again to Camp Wayland North. You guys did a really great job. Also participated with some of the training this weekend. Bought one of the platoons, an energy drink, one for everybody and a few extras. We had a good time. And of course, I also had a deal on the energy drinks. They just happened to run into a, hey, these are incredibly cheap. So everybody got something special. Well, something unique, not super special. But we continued through to the evening hours and participated in the evening night vision and orienteering, short orienteering course, not very big, basically land navigation. But everybody had a good time. And as always, everybody took something good away, a positive away from the training event. And that's what counts. Also, and again, we did have a couple of other incidents I was informed of during our break while we were off that I think are rather interesting. Again, more than one stuck vehicle issue. And this is where something I should address. If you do not have Pioneer, or engineering equipment, engineer support on board your vehicle. Shame on you, you better make sure you do that. What do I mean by that? Well, shovel, spade, pry bar, tow chains, tow cables, take your pick there. There's a personal flavor choice thing with regard to what type of recovery equipment you want to have on board, but whatever you do, Set up a basic pioneer slash engineer kit, first of all, shovel, pick, spade. I like to save up tools that are, you know, people have damaged usually, the handle's been broken. And so it's shorter, cut it down, put a T-bar on it, put a or a stirrup handle on it, and throw it into a basic utility gravel kit. I use the hockey bags are really great for this because they are designed to deal with, you know, clunk of junk stuff that you have to carry. And I get them here for free because we're in hockey land, so if you pay attention when they get rid of a lot of the hockey gear, that's not the prettiest from last year. It's perfect for the engineer bags. If you need to tack-to-fie it, break out the Krylon spray paint, which is what I did. But another thing is also either a tow package hooks, add-on hooks, or a take or pick of a number of other options, but you need to set your equipment up for recovery in advance. If you have a DD to the AO vehicle, it needs to have, again, a certain amount of material on board to be freestanding, but also to get itself out of trouble. A winch is really great. I know that that's a chunk of change for a lot of people. My recommendation go to eBay but look locally or go Facebook Marketplace. I found a bunch of them at Facebook for a very reasonable price. We kind of cleared out this area though, but it doesn't take long. There's more stuff posted. The big thing is electric or hydraulic, your pick. You know, say electric is fastest, quickest solution. And remember, even if you install something like this, you also know how to use the equipment. In other words, you need to know how to take advantage of using a combination of either winch and block and tackle or recovery belts and another vehicle, etc., etc. And you need to practice. Well, this last weekend they got to practice. Not intentionally, but it's you know the kind of training is one of the reasons you have a training exercise you find out what it is you need to actually Get a certain task accomplished and the important thing is minimize to maximize you want to minimize the amount of time it takes To get the job done. You're a sitting target when you're stuck in the mud literally stuck in the mud Okay, we have a lot of bogs here in Michigan. We got a lot of bogish environments that uh... you'll sync up to the gunnels up to the axles real quick and you're stuck so we need to prevent that from being a permanent affair and we don't need you as a target of opportunity for the aggressor when the time comes but also in the survival escape innovation mode these are tools you should have uh... otherwise uh... also So again, don't forget a basic wrench slash toolkit. I like to have both metric and American standard, even though a lot of your junk is American, or forgive me, is metric now with regard to a lot of your equipment. Every once in a while, you're going to run into something else you might want to take apart or might want to take with you, and you may need a totally different set of wrenches for that. Tractor supply, watch for their sales and mark downs, highly recommend that. I have outfitted whole groups of vehicles when they have marked tools down to a couple dollars for a whole set of branches or a whole set of, you know, Hex, Allen and Star. lever wrenches, things like that. Anything you can imagine pops in there. But the big thing is to make sure that you actually have it in the inventory. Now you gotta watch your weight because these are all metal items so it doesn't take long for ultra light to become ultra heavy. And so there's a balancing act there and this is where utility universal tools or adjustable tools are functional. It can be a universal tool, but not doing any good if it doesn't do the job. So you have to make sure you pay attention there. But adjustable wrenches, variable geometry sockets and stuff that are out there now are kind of handy for the short haul. Not for the long haul maybe, but for the short haul for a quick fix. Another thing, and again, Now this is just something, this is a matrix thing. We've been running into all kinds of odds and ends stuff at estate sales and resale points. But this time of year, I don't know what it is, at the end of every year, I guess summer, maybe it's just cabins and people with, you know, people coming over for the holiday or should say for the summer vacation. This time of year, we end up with a lot of inflatable beds. dominant in this area is Coleman. And Coleman single beds are perfect, they're air mattresses. You know, what's really great about these are also an inflatable life raft if need be. So basically every vehicle that I have has a small with a motor, 12 volt inflatable motor on board, you know, pump, air pump. attached to it and leave one in each one of the vehicles. Now some require an air pump, but the air pump came with them, etc. These are a very useful tool. Yes, they can be used for what they were intended, but they are also a flotation device. You never know when you're going to need something to keep stuff drying out of the water, including yourself. A lot of these pop in right now. In fact, they tossed a bunch out from one of the resale sites. I think I got a total of nine. And I have passed a few off to allies and friends because again, we've been getting so many. It doesn't make any sense to have them piled up in one place. That's useless. Well, it depends. I could wait and issue them out, but in this case, the idea is Get them out to the people who will definitely understand what their application is and you're helping an ally. You're improving your overall defensive and offensive posture when the time comes. So this is another thing. Don't forget, very least, you can drop them off with the medical personnel, medical support in the field. It is an ad hoc medical bed as needed. Think about all the different ways you can use something like this. At the very least, it's an awfully comfortable way to relax in the field, so you actually get some rest. Not likely you'd be able to use it all the time, but it is when you get it for free or almost free, this is when you take advantage of them. And again, if you get extras, well, think ahead. You do have friends out there, don't you? I mean, you should, and if you don't, well, you better work at it. If you do, These tools are already ready to go into their toolbox, upgrades them dramatically, and brings them up to a higher standing in the big scheme of things when the time comes. Just think ahead. Also, before I forget, again, ammunition, I had somebody asking about 762 by 25 Tokarev slash Russian slash Chinese for the Tokarev pistol and for the Peppier submachine gun. Mostly they weren't worried about the SMG idea, but there's a lot of Tokarev pistols out there and some people are inheriting second generation and not getting that much ammunition. Now the best buy so far that I've seen recently and it's they still have some available is 762 by 25 Tokarev ammunition over at aimsurplus.com. It's preview partisan, PPU. It is ball ammunition and it is boxer prime, heat of needle, brass case, reloadable, ready to use. The neat thing is you shoot it, save all the brass and start reloading your own. But that's over at aimsurplus.com. AIMsurplus.com. Go over to the ammo sections, scroll, see what they have left. Go ahead, jump in there. RTG is now selling the faux bayonet for the M7 bayonet for the M14. They have an aftermarket one that they're selling for $39.99. I don't think it comes with a sheath. And they say it may require some fitment. So that's why they're selling them so cheap. Imagine that. In addition, Royal Tiger Imports has, I forgot what they had. I'm sorry, I just got off the road. We got a broken down car about an hour away that we just got back from limping back up here. I tell you what, let me pass, let me go look that up and I'll get back to you on it. The RTG had something that was decent. Oh, and Otash still has those $4.98 RTS mags. ETS, the clear ones. Yeah, but they're still available. Grab them guys. I can't. Yeah, we bought one and the shipping from whether Utah right or Nevada. The shipping from there basically added. We bought 20 and added about a dollar a mag. The cost of still six bucks is and I was checked into the ETS and they were saying that there's not. They're made of the highest quality plastic that what they said and what the people that wrote in with the comments said, they're great, they don't spread at all, you can keep them loaded forever. And the company says that there will be minimal creep and that you can keep them loaded. So I'm going with minimal creep. Just for five bucks apiece you can't beat it. The only thing they don't have is the option for the ones that there's an interlock on them. They have like a search interlock where you can lock two mags together. They are out of those. So you're just going to get the straight sided ones. And again, these are see-throughs. So you and hopefully no one else can see how many rounds you have left. Right. Well, the big thing here again is Yeah, the price is right, guys. $5 for a mag plus shipping. If you're really close, you can drive in and pick them up. But for the price, for a lot of you, I've had the same complaint, man, in the magazines, I can't afford to get as many as I'd like. Well, this will bring you up to snuff initially. And guess what? If you need to or you feel the need to progressively upgrade now, you get to your combat load by buying these. You got P-Mags, maybe you got aluminum mags, whatever else you got. Grab these to make up the difference to get you to, you know, about 30 magazines for each weapon. 26 is minimum per weapon. Okay, 30 round mags, 20 round mags, whatever you want to collect. But once you've got them, now you're at least on the table with what you need. And you can also change out and buy more as your budget allows until the PCs hits the oscillating device. And when that happens, you fight with what you got. But you're a lot better off than having a few really good mags and no other mags. That's not a good thing. So take advantage of this. The sale has been around for a little bit. It is the best price for an AR-15 mag, I think, in the country right now. And if I saw metal, I'd buy metal. If it had sent me mags, were available in the 556, their AR-15 mags in steel, they were about $4 apiece and they went to about $6. I think they're at least $8, if not $10 now. So, you know, everything that's surplus, it creeps. In this case, this is a brand new product. However long it lasts, it lasts. Take advantage of them while you can and get on to doing other things. And you're going to go and check on the other item, right? I think he is right now. Very good. Royal Tiger Imports, by the way, which is what was mentioned, are Royal Tiger Imports. Royal Tiger Imports. They have had some deals. You have to keep an eye on them. Mystery guns for a discount price, etc. I'm not saying keep an eye on them as in, oh my god, don't trust them. Hey, these are going to be field grade, whatever they are. A lot of the stuff is the Ethiopian pile, the stuff that came in from Ethiopia. Before that, remember it was the stuff out of the Tibet. Remember all that stuff was coming through? By the way, some of that is still available, the stuff that came in from Tibet. But in this case, it's a mix of World War II items. Haley Salasi and the people who are his purchasing agency told them, I think just if it isn't nailed down, it's a gun by it. And a wide array of weapons have been inventoried in Ethiopia. That's the collection that Royal Tiger is tapping. And there have been some pretty good buys on odds and ends or surprise guns. Anything that's military, there's still ammunition for because of PPU, Pregu Partisan, and of course PMC to a degree. But one way or another, you can track down some ammunition. So if you're looking for another cash gun or a handout weapon or something to put at the retreat, where you're not going to cry because you didn't spend that much. Then this is a solution. You might want to take a look at what they have, but you got to catch them, you know again the right time I've seen some of the 303 end fields that came out for I think it was about a hundred dollars actually $80 for the one gun 60 for another and They're serviceable. The older don't they're not that collectible. Oh, they're collectible enough But that's not what I bought them for I'm looking for a gun to shoot And in this case, for $80, yes, it was definitely worth it. 303 British is available. Surplus is available over at CenterFireSystems.com if you want to go with some of the Turkish Delight stuff that's out there. But otherwise, yes, you can go PPU, brand new, non-corrosive, heat-and-neeled, ready to fire and then reload later. And that is, again, a solution. If you're interested, go check them out, Royal Tiger imports. Do we have our caller back? Yes, me. Actually, Royal Tiger's the one who has the reproduction M14 bayonet. They're the ones who had that. I didn't do that. I had something in my brain for them, and then there was something else that must have been at CDNN. Oh well. I'll have to go and look on the computer and find it. Well, Royal Tiger, now the M14, when they say it may require tuning, I'll tell you what it is, is typically the internal cutout for, you know, the going over the muzzle may be, typically what those are, they're stamped. And so what happens is they get a little cleft, which you may have to do, and remember, you don't grind people, you lap off a certain amount of the metal. You get yourself a a circular rat file and work your way around the inside there to tune that up and take the sharp edge off because usually what happened is whatever they're using for a die or even for a cutter got dull and it starts to stretch the metal or they went too fast because they're trying to crank out more and they've stretched the metal it stresses it out leaves a bit of a flare or a ledge and it's easy to fix. An armorer would do this and would not think twice about it because also things happen where stuff gets broken, you know, in transit or damaged in transit. This is part of what you're supposed to be doing as an armorer. So that is a good solution. If you have an M1A, you need a bayonet for it. You should, if you can, try to get a bayonet for every rifle you have that will take one. Just don't, you know, don't sell your first born male child to try and achieve the goal. You look for a reasonably priced less expensive solutions that are still serviceable. 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When the time comes, part of motivating the troops, people. You got to make sure you have the tools where they need to be so we don't wait till the last minute. Collect and put your own library together. That way, backups to backups to backups to backups. You never know. I might have to count on you because something may happen. All the fun things I've collected, why not? It's just as likely as not that the bad guys are going to burn down whatever they can. And when they do, we just need to be ready to be able to deal with it and now shrug it off and move on to the next inventory. We have, again, a lot of people out there. Let's take advantage of our numbers. This last weekend needless to say a bunch of stuff has popped up. We've already talked about this a couple times in the last two hour block of today's broadcast. But I will bring this up again. The latest scam sham lie fabrication alteration. First of all, remember this has to do with ammunition at Lake City Arsenal. First, they said that they were canceling civilian contracts, which they overtly declared. Then they claimed that, no, no, they weren't doing that. Then they, well, yeah, they're kind of, but we have a reason, there's an excuse. And of course, the feds came up with whatever manufactured numbers, but the excuse, because they realized it's pretty stinking obvious why they're doing what they're doing. is that well, Lake City brass has been showing up at, you know, as the identifiable material of the crime scene, the crime scenes across America. Well, Lake City ammunition is very complex like saying, well, Remington ammunition showed up. That's like your point. So basically what they've done is to try and cover their track on the idea that they're preparing to disarm the American or trying to disarm, won't be able to do it. But trying to disarm the American population and also destroy the potential of the country to defend itself. The process is pretty straightforward. Bottom line is they have not changed their position. on what they're doing with the Lake City facility. They've just given an excuse for why they've done it now. Well, because Lake City Press was showing up as the ammunition or, you know, expended cases at the crime scenes, 52% they claim, whatever. First of all, the way they doctor and interpret what a crime scene or incident is, Guys, stretching the rubber band is the first rule of these stinking communist liars that we have in the system. So you can't have any confidence in anything that they're saying, but it's the idea that there are any excuse to get the agenda promoted to push through. So we've got the anti-ammunition bills to try and turn America into disarmed Israelis. That's not gonna happen. I think everybody pretty well agrees. No, we're not going along with that BS. I don't mind if the Israelis become disarmed slaves. Not my problem. They already agreed to it. They had a bunch of patty ways and the feminine queers that obviously are, you know, we're pushing the agenda. And they got their way. And the rest is history as they say. Well, we're not going to let them have their way because we're not planning on playing red terror. victim in America. So to ensure that we're not the victims of the red terror, you need to be better armed than the knuckle dragging shoe-sized IQ roided up no necked police state that they plan on pointing at you. And to do that, well, you need to keep picking up and purchasing ammunition to whatever degree you can, and everything counts. The only thing I'm fascinated by is they keep yapping about the military great ammo and I think they're gonna wish or hope that they would prefer I know that the other side would to a degree if we actually did stick with just you know military great ammunition but let's think about this for a minute if all of a sudden the gun sites of America are pointed at the police state the way that they should how many 30 out six Just bolt-action rifles do you think are out there and of those how much ammunition? Do you think there is available for each way? Let's say even if there was 20 rounds to say there's two million three million five million thirty-eight six bolt-action rifles And we could also count semi-automatic. I'm not talking military garands or anything like that I'm just talking well civilian weapons are okay well that 30 out six when I nail you with it at about six to eight hundred yards and It's going to have a whole lot more energy than that 5.56 ever would have. And I'm dumping a 200 grain projectile downrange at pretty much the same velocity, slightly shorter by maybe 60 to 80 feet per second. Not much, because the way we're loading a 200 grain bullet. And I'm putting that bullet down range and when it hits, it's a freight train. But if it hits and it hits where it's supposed to, which it should, because I'm a rifleman, it's going to tear a hole in you the size of about half of a softball. In addition to taking internal organs and just pulling them right out the back or dumping them wherever they conveniently happen to based on gravity sucking the way it does. Anything, 300 Widmag, how about 7mm Remington mag, 243 Winchester. In reality, we have massive, I mean, vast amounts of inventories in those calibers, separate from the quote unquote military calibers that are out there. And as I pointed out for a lot of you, you don't need to go out and buy a, you know, spend a whole lot of money if you're telling me you're limited, but you know, I've asked people, I say, well, do you hunt? Yeah, well I need to get an AR-15. I said, well wait a minute, what are you shooting? What are you using? Well, I've used a 270 all my life. You take deer every year? Well yeah. Well, you think that a deer is harder to shoot, a quadruped that does 25 miles an hour through the woods through foliage and trees. as opposed to a biped that is sure as hell not going to meet both the speed nor the performance of Bambi. You think you can probably hit a biped moving at intermediate speed, best speed they could with all the other junk they're carrying? Well, yeah. I said, so your 270 is going to do just as well. It will sing for us. And if you hit everything the way you do traditionally when you are hunting, You are far more devastating, which by the way, it's inevitably they're going to turn to this and start talking the way I am right now. Oh my God, these sniper type hunting rifles! Because that is the base of fire or the devastating, those are the devastating weapons that in discretionary fire are going to be critical to our dynamic success down the road. Plus again, we have there's no single caliber or chambering you can ban. It's going to quote unquote disarm us They're simply using as the excuse the military type calibers for the moment because it's the latest propaganda It's the latest bullshit or line. It's the latest, you know BS generated by a whole line of BS errs But it wouldn't stop. We all know it wouldn't stop. So most of it is fall raw You're not gonna really listen to it as you're smart But if you take it the way that they're describing it the because the 223 is so devastating Well, and in fact, you can't help with it cuz cuz the damn 16 rowdy it was just destroys the meat right, right, right, right, but my 30 out six my 300 win mag my 338 Lapua 338 Winchester 460 weather be magnum. They're just not nearly as powerful as that big but 5 5 6 round don't you know? Oh well, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, now again, everybody goes, oh yeah, but this is not a military weapon. Oh yes it is. At some point in the past, every weapon pretty much that we're carrying has been used as a marshal slash military weapon. The difference is that the civilian sector typically does a better job of gushing it up, dressing it up, making a look party. Making a bring you to maximum performance, you know with you know available rounds in terms of bullets special loads or custom loads etc plus optics You know different stock configurations you name it. We've done it. It's ours So again for a lot of you out there and I will repeat it Just as I said just a moment ago. You don't necessarily have to buy anything else. You've probably got a what is basically a superiority weapon right now, provided you remember how to use it. And then you have to add a significant factor to the whole operation is rather than hunting individually, which by the way, is still very devastating, something they don't want you to think about, but working as a team. It's funny because I've hunted pretty much all my life. I haven't had time in more recent years. I don't really think I forgot anything. But unlike most people, we usually hunt it as a family. I had two brothers, two sisters, grandpas, my dad, other family members, aunts and uncles, all of them hunted, brought sister-in-laws, they all hunted. And when we would deploy up in the upper part of the state, because that's the only way to describe it, we'd go out with, then you can confirm, 10 to 12 hunters, and we wouldn't beat the brush. We would deploy and take and control an area. We'd pick a ridge. We already knew the terrain, been hunting there for decades, everybody overlapping. So everybody had a good working knowledge of where everybody was, fields of fire, etc. etc. And we got as a group controlling that area. Defensive grid is what it comes down to. At any given time, we put basically a squad into the woods. And each individual had their area designate. We already pretty well decided in advance after scouting where we wanted to go for that particular season based upon what had been seen. And then we employed the resources that we had. Now, we didn't fire a maneuver, but then again in a defensive grid you don't. It's interlocking crossfire fields of fire and control and creating kill zones and areas of control. So the big change out is teamwork. Understanding how to work as a group and that you can tweak. Right now you should be perfecting it. This is why we have militia training operations. You get people used to the idea of the interaction. It's not the individual so much. It's the interaction and helping people to relate to fire team and squad, which is actually anybody can practice and train for that purpose. But then squads working in platoon strength and then platoons interacting to control or fire maneuver in different areas of operation and interacting with other larger and larger and larger groups. Why the training is taking place. That's why the FTX is taking place the way that they do. Now we still work every weekend like this last weekend as I pointed out. We had a night navigation slash minor orienteering exercise basically night vision familiarization course. And that took place on Saturday night, although it actually was going on Friday. I didn't participate in that. But the idea behind that is to perfect individual skills. However, we were focusing on moving in teams, in units, five-man fire teams, 10-man squads. The basics that you use for any kind of traveling situation apply still to night navigation, but you obviously have that other obstacle, lack of visibility. So you either enhance it, or you develop your skills and choose the best people you have with natural night vision. We're not talking looking like an owl, although there are some people you can see incredibly well in the dark. It's everybody learning to work without technicals, without electronics. Then you apply the electronic tools and you have a base working knowledge. Land navigation at night and a lot of operations at night people have a tendency to bunch up even worse than they do during the day Disperse, I think this is the most common mistake. I'm watching all this combat footage from overseas You have these constant and what is a now a very acknowledged to be an indirect fire Hazard zone constantly will battlefields for the last hundred years have been that way anyway hell 120 plus years artillery, mortar fire, indirect fire have always been the significant threat. Today more so, so disperse troops, remember watch your spacing. As I have used that word over decades of training in the regular military and with the militia more times than I can care to acknowledge, watch your spacing. And you don't shout it, it's like you quietly watch your spacing. You have to remind people, you have to discipline, you got to get them into SOP, standard operating procedure, to mind their distance to the other individual, disperse, to minimize casualties in the event of an indirect fire threat or an overhead fire threat because it can be coming from above in a number of different dimensions. Again, it means that everybody has to work at it and you lead by example and maintain the discipline to perform that way. So this is why we train. This is why you need to get out and train more as a team. And you take it seriously from the moment you deploy actually before you've left the barn, you already understand that you're in a tactical situation. Let me give you a point, case in point. When you travel to a training site, You are just taking apply your travel as if you were operating in a threat environment attempted gun confiscation by the government Attempted gun confiscation by the government at the orders of their foreign masters, which is really what's going to happen In addition to that though it can be an evacuation and or escape an invasion out of an area exfiltrating out of a disaster area For this reason, even your travel should be a serious part of the training exercise. Practicing distance, overwatch, intercommunications, everybody's functional, everybody has a task, and everybody has to carry it out. There isn't any resting in that situation because you're treating it as, again, especially in an exfiltration. You're trying to avoid contact, you're trying to minimize contact. And then when you get to the training site, from the moment that you plan on debarking from the vehicles or equipment and deploying, it is an actual live operation. In every situation, it's purely a matter of how seriously you, it's not the training aids, it's not the realism of whatever, it's your attitude going into the training and what you are planning on carrying out of it. and also sharing with others in the process to accomplish the task. So just a heads up on that one. It is always an issue. Anyway, that's enough. Other things real quick here. One, go ahead, jump in there, caller. Question. Did you see and or already discuss the five special forces guys that died in a helicopter crash in eastern Mediterranean? And the Defense Department has released their names and pictures. Oh, those are the five guys in the aircraft? Yeah, in the helicopter accident in the ocean. Yeah. No, they did. They died in Gaza. That is the most common lie. What it is is, well, our guys are supermen, and the only way they could die is in helicopter crashes. No, this is what they did when they sent shooters into the, killed the Branch Davidians on the last day. Many of them were killed in the fire. When the fire settled down, they brought a tube band in, ran into very specific locations, grabbed bodies, put them in body bags. About a week later, a convenient helicopter crash, which incinerated the entire aircraft and incinerated everybody on board, and they were all special warfare people. So really, all they had a helicopter crash. Well, it took time to get the bodies back out there. In fact, they didn't even have to worry about covering their act on that. They just were dead. They were dead. They just, you know, write it up and this is the story. This is the whatever lie they'll generate. The most, it's like if you want to start a war, a convenient naval attack. Remember the Maine, the Lusitania, Pearl Harbor, Gulf of Tonkin. And they got our ships over there for that. When it comes to concealing body counts or lying about how somebody was killed, a convenient helicopter crashed out. In some cases it can be a permanent, I mean, intentional one, shot down. I don't think that's the case. No, I did not, I forgive me, I didn't see it, but just that, that's a cover story and it's the usual cover story that they use. First rule is remember it's impossible for our special war for people to die in combat. Well, unless it's 30 years worth of war in Iraq and or Afghanistan. I mean after all what did happen to SEAL Team 6? What did happen to SEAL Team 6? And why is it SEAL Team 6 just all died off? All in a very- Because when the helicopter all together, I didn't say about putting all your eggs in one basket or something like that. Unless you want those broken because the yeah, all too much. Yes, they know who was who would meet their homework? Who's who in the zoo? Well, they they know who was who in the zoo and that's why they ain't in the zoo no more So again, this is interest. That's interesting. Of course, there'll be other creative ways In fact, they can filter the body count out Over a period of time stretch it out like a rubber band And nobody will have a clue and the control media their job is to lie for the you know for the propaganda purpose that they that's why they exist So they'll they'll come up with some skank BS when the time comes That article it's on the Gateway pundit the Gateway pundit com Excellent. Thank you Also real quick and we're almost to the top as a matter of fact, we're not that far away Before we go, somebody was asking about the humanitarian rations. MREs have become goofy price and not readily available. These are humanitarian rations. They're self-explanatory. Get over there to apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com. Recommendation, buy it by the palette. Now, the girls are really great about finding you a best price for shipping. And if you buy two pallets, you get a much better price on shipping. You will save money. So if you can get a bunch of people together and do two pallets of the humanitarian rations, these are not individual meals. They are 10 full-day ration packs. So you're getting the equivalent to three days worth of, you know, three meals worth of calories. They're MREs. They are non-pork, non-beef. because we're worried about throwing a survival ration to somebody who doesn't eat cows or somebody who doesn't eat pork. However, the menus are good, in fact pretty tasty. If you get a chance, you might want to pull one out, let everybody try them, that would be a good idea. But if you're looking for stuffers to finish up your kits or to put something in the retreats, or put in pre-deployment with combat units so you're able to throw more food where it needs to be and have it already in place, yes, go to apexgunparts.com. I've already bought a bunch of this stuff. Looks great, nothing wrong with it. It's so Paco generated. Again, anybody who's hungry isn't gonna be, beggars can't be choosers, not gonna be complaining. There's no reason to complain. At least you're still eating. Other people won't be. Some people won't be breathing too. So with that being the case, ApexGunParts.com is one of the better solutions and yes, Iron Planet sells SoPaco rations every once in a while and they don't go cheap. But peruse the system, compare the price, especially just for the idea that it's a complete one day ration. You get 10 of them per case. Okay, we're at the top.