December 8, 2023
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4h 2m
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2023
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Mark Koernke discussed militia organization and preparedness across multiple states, emphasizing that millions of armed citizens remain unregistered and ready to defend constitutional rights. He covered ammunition reloading techniques including copper plating and powder coating bullets, reviewed upcoming films with political themes (Civil War and ISS), and analyzed recent gun control legislation including the Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act. The show featured extensive caller discussions on ammunition manufacturing, body armor, international conflicts, and the state of the patriot movement, with Koernke stressing multi-generational cooperation and operational security.
- militia organization
- second amendment
- gun control legislation
- ammunition reloading
- copper plating bullets
- body armor
- camp wayland north
- michigan militia
- gun violence prevention act
- elizabeth warren
- hank johnson
- atf
- red flag laws
- israel hamas
- preparedness
- operational security
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were torn and dirty as he stood there. He took off his three cornered hat, speaking low to me. He said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the life and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks You do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and sh** you've taken sick 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 them 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 beaten. 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? Oh, 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 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Perky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, north, west, and ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. And we'll see Hyde, all of our merchant marine operators out there. Digital or analog. We're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States. It is Friday. It is Cinco Damo Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 8th of December. It is the day after Pearl Harbor Day. It is the 15th year of open obvious and in your face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2023 old earth calendar. Help me. Help me. Spock help me. Could not do Lincoln. Yeah. And 2023 battle for the Republic. the Dance of Swords. And tell you what, smell that coffee? Oh, this is espresso. Hold on here. It's not too cheap, but it's cheaper than most. A beginning. Wait a minute, hold on. I'm gonna have a little more. That has been a very busy week. It's gonna be a very busy weekend. And again, remember, I shouldn't have to say this, but I'm gonna make sure that everybody understands. Camp Wayland North is to shut down for the month of December. This weekend would be one of the first of the larger drill weekends there that is not going to take place. Remember, use your pin number, check your schedule for your units and act accordingly because you are on the... If you're at Camp Poyland North right now or getting ready to pull up, you're not getting in. Remember, there's a reschedule on Les. You are scheduled for the Train the Trainers project and for the advanced courses that are going to be going on with a limited, a very limited number of people with the technology that we are going to be issuing. So first we get the people there that can be brought up to speed. Also personnel will be brought up to speed. They're part of the rank and file. And then the program is going to be hyper accelerated for the rest of the month and we will recruit other militia formations to come in. otherwise we'll say hi to Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Whalenor through the people who are there, Maggie Hitchem, the Ogham Arrages, Fox Wolf, Fort Benning, and of course the Rustics, the other random sites. By the way, we do have another facility in Jackson that's been going up. Western part of Jackson County, Michigan, and that is going really, really well. We've got a medical section that's going to be directly attached and will be pre-deploying material and equipment at that location. So that's going to be expanded very quickly. It's very convenient, kind of like a nexus for about three different militia formations, three different counties, and they can all cooperate and participate, use that site in addition to the others that they already have available. So that's looking good. Also over at CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, they've got a couple of magazine deals. And I think we got some Glock mags in there right now. You know, it's kind of funny. Just a sidebar. Is Glock because they're polymer aftermarket, many different manufacturers. Sig, not so much. Anybody notice? Well, yeah, because things are more expensive. Well, no, it's not just that. Again, Glock, if you're going to build a project gun, and this is demonstrated with success by what the dagger pistol being made by Palmetto State Armory is a fantastic solution. Like I've said over and over again, ain't the razor, it's the blades. It's not the pistol, it's the magazines. Now, I already mentioned there's a beautiful Stoger pistol available over at Bowtesh. I think it might still be available. It may be sold out. but $199. Now we talked about the mags. Glocks are the drug on the market piled up like Cordwood magazine out there, which is why if I was making a submachine gun design, like we already saw with the AR-15s doing a 9mm carbine, what are they mostly? Well, they do make them in, I think, what, the M&P, Smith & Wesson, they use those mags, some. But Glock is the dominant because Glock has been out for a long time and there's a ton of reasonably priced mags which means It makes that 9 millimeter very very very affordable Especially again ain't the razor its the blades magazines of the issue. So again With regard to a center fire, they do have some Glock bundled packages. If they're gone, they're sold out. If they're not there on the page, if they don't, you know, in other words, you go through Glock bags and also go to their deals of the week, deals of the day, because they were posted and there's a listing of a number of different, because obviously the different, you know, chain rings. So 9 millimeter, 40 caliber, etc. So, the Glock pistols are covered there and I believe it's as low as $5.50 or $6 a mag. Now, I don't know if that's holding through the weekend. We'll find out, but I'm pretty sure it is. So, CenterFireSystems.com, check their magazine deals. Also, again, I will point out, yes, they do have some G3. HK91 Magazine Pouches for the German Magazine load-bearing equipment system. It is unique, but these are in Flecktarn Camel and if you have the belt and the suspenders and you're looking for more pouches, they are right now in stock and for a good price over at, and I think it's 10 to a bundle, They're over at again CenterFireSystems.com. So if you're committed to the Flecktarn or you like the Flecktarn bubble pattern and you have a good portion already in service, maybe you already have the German rigs, I have probably, I don't know, I have to count because I bought a bunch of belts separate but probably around 60-70 of those rigs. I would say a quarter of them are OD green because originally that rig was that combination, combo system was in OD grain, the Germans came out with it that way and then as the bubble pattern fleck-tarn became the norm, they switched over to the fleck-tarn. So you'll find it in both. I've got a couple of fanny packs that I accidentally ran into this morning. I forgot that I picked them up at the yard sale. Nobody knew what to do with them. And there's the little backpack slash fanny pack slash butt pack that goes on those German web gear sets. Now, I typically put two on each one because one will station where the fanny pack is and the other one goes right up in the middle of the back and you've got basically like an M1943 size backpack or date pack, but you've also got the bag down below which in reality if you know about the World War II kits, that was the K-Ration bag, which is really where they got the idea for the Fanny Pack, for the Butt Pack that everybody now is familiar with going through to Vietnam and beyond into the Alice Gear. So check it out. Center Fire Systems always has some other deals. They do have some ammunition deals, but too numerous and too ad hoc because a lot of the stuff is selling out as quickly as it's popping in. And there are plenty of other places to go, but Center Fire has some pretty interesting stuff. They don't advertise with us, so it's just, hey, they're just a cool location and they're convenient. And reliable. The product they have, you pretty well know what you're gonna get. There's a new guns and gadgets out, but it has to do with the lawsuits. I'm not sure that that's critical because as we know, the one thing about the lawsuit situation, we're not gonna play that today, not for the moment. There's another one we might play again. But go there, check them out, give them a thumbs up, take the time to share it, but it has to do with decisions about the different court cases going on with the gun owners of America, et cetera. So you wanna check those out with regard to the New York gun laws. In addition, also again, when I said share, share it into other venues. If you've got other places, before the commies started to edit and slash censor everything, I had probably a dozen different social media accounts. Mostly what I just did is when something like the guns and gadget piece popped up, I'd share it over there. So we had the door open. It's interesting, LinkedIn has been mentioned many times. Anybody noticed this the last couple of weeks that LinkedIn is the reference for, oh my God, this guy had a LinkedIn thing and he said this, a LinkedIn, blah, blah, blah. I think I still have an account over there. I don't know that I've even hooked up to it for a long, long, long time. But basically what I was doing with it is just posting or reposting guns and gadgets or other legislation information, legislative information or legislation referencing, stuff like that. But all of them should be used. And I still do Spreelie, Wimpkin, is another one. I'm up there. That's really kind of funny because Wimkin, the guy I think got over his head, and I actually got bumped from there for a bit for what was the excuse was rather goofy and it's not really I think that he intentionally Did it because oh, it's Mark corn carry anything like that I believe personally it's just he was overwhelmed because the guy was you know trying to compensate like many were Being the chief cooking bottle washer maintaining a big interactive channel like that Because I'm back up and on and you know, it's interesting. I'm getting all these notices I use it but I use it the same way that I do freely or anything else that I'm presently on it's just a repost information and that I think is important and relevant. And I also on occasion repost how to find Liberty Tree Radio. Go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, Monday through Friday, 5 to 7, 8 to 9 p.m. and The Intelligence Report. However you want to do it. But I post an individual just simple banner and do that every once in a while. Some of you are listening may have actually seen that with one of the social media or another. And I do that intentionally because you just a random scatter shot. Boom, throw a shell out there, see if you hit somebody and if they pay attention, hey, maybe they will show up and listen. So never get rid of them, just keep running them. Never get rid of the old tech, just keep running it until it gets shut down and needs some benefit. You already own it, you already paid for it, or you already have been using it, you're established with it, and it's a great way for everybody else to be updated. If there's a change, if something new. Example, we're on 6.160 regular shortwave, Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Remember, everybody out there listening, shortwave has no middleman. If you want to listen to shortwave, you let you cue up an anonymous receiver. Nobody knows what you're tuning into. You pull the signal down from the air and you can listen to the eight to nine o'clock hour in total anonymity. Totally a nonny mouse, okay? So, that should be a selling feature for everybody in the future because of the fear that everybody has about, I don't know where I am. Well, not if you make the effort to use the shortwave receiver or the AM-FM shortwave receiver you might have. Or if you don't have one, pick one up. Now, this hour, the first and second hour of the three hours of the Intel report are on all of our rebroadcasters with whatever technology and on our internet feeds and that's it. And because also bad time for shortwave, five to seven is bad time. This is drive time, it's great for all kinds of other work, but it's not good for shortwave. The eight o'clock hour is the bare edge, that is the first window of time in the 24 o'clock where you actually are going to put a signal out that can be received well and heard. And it's in a nighttime frequency. So again, it's going to propagate well, depending on what direction, who tries to pick it up and where you are. The farther east you are into the Atlantic, the farther south you are, especially with the 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time Block, more likely you're going to hear it because we're shooting out back into time, so to speak. later at night already to the east of us. Well, when you're pointing it to the, well, we're not pointing it, it's an omnidirectional signal to a degree. There is a certain amount of tweaking it can do with any antenna and they do it with WBCQ. So, let's see, we're almost headed towards the bottom here. We got a little bit of time out. I'm gonna keep an eye on that because we're gonna do, A couple of other music requests at the bottom of the hour, not right now. Also, and I've been mentioning this before, but I will remind everybody again, Cinco di Amo de, okay? Get a bullet mold for whatever weapons we are shooting, nine millimeter 38, special 45, 40 caliber, take your pick, 10 millimeter, 40 caliber. Cast lead will work in all of those guns. However, let me recommend this again. You can plate lead bullets. And other than the fact that it requires working knowledge, years ago, we sold hundreds of thousands, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of all the basic calibers, 32 ACP, 380 Auto, 9 millimeter, 45 ACP, 40 caliber finally came into service, and 30 caliber carbine. in lead cast but copper plated bullets. What's the advantage? Less leading, no leading actually, but the copper wash is sufficient to create that shield or that protection so that the bite to the lands and grooves of the rifling are with a copper light, a very light skin copper projectile, a copper shielded projectile, still lead. But the advantage of this is it creates a little tighter contact with the tube and it brings up the accuracy a little bit too. Just kind of neat. Also works a little bit like a gas check because it is a copper, again a copper sheath. It's not a copper jacket but it's a copper plating sheath. Go to YouTube. There are a hundred if not more videos on how to build a home copper plating or plating machine. It is ridiculously simple. Ludicrously simple. For that reason, again, copper is not a big deal to find for the purpose of plating. There's all kinds of solutions. I don't like using new wire. Don't do that. There's more than enough junk copper laying around that you can use for this mission. And don't use money either. Don't use pennies. Don't, don't, don't, don't, don't. Okay. But there's plenty of copper that you can find and utilize. Resale shops, you know, little, the fun stuff there. Though again, if it looks like it's still, use it for plumbing or have it on standby so I can use it for plumbing. But with a plating machine, you could do hundreds, if not a couple thousand bullets at a time. One of the things that we did in the past, and this is in the 70s and 80s, is to take advantage of our vast industrial technologies and companies all around Michigan. So we had a place down the road, Chelsea, that was a plating company, and they would do about 100,000 bullets at a time. and they would triple copper wash, triple copper plate those projectiles for us. Now you can do one single copper plating session and that would be fine. But we actually came up with a good projectile, it worked, it was serviceable, nothing wrong with it all and virtually every caliber including 30 caliber carbine. Go ahead, jump in there Colm. That's Shelby from Oklahoma. Another solution at least for pistol people are doing I'm sure it has its merits on both the copper plating, but is powder coating bullets. You can do this much simpler, easier setup, you just get the powder. You use a vibrator tumbler, empty of obviously the CornCop media, but it serves a dual purpose, I guess. You can put your lead cast bullets in there, you turn it on, let it run, I don't know, 10, 15 minutes. It could be longer, but take that out and then you use a pair of forceps or whatever and then put it on a cookie cooling rack or whatnot and then you put it in a cookie sheet and you put it in a little convection oven and then cook the bullets on a low heat and it will cure the powder coat. to that bullet and then the bullets will run. You will have the letting issue, same principle as copper plating them. But you can do this. It's another solution and you can use whatever color for the bullet, you know, make a different bullet bites or, you know, you can, the color, the rainbow of spectrum of bullet colors. for the lead that you could use. And there's videos on YouTube how to do this. If anybody's curious, it's not, well, I've never personally done it, but it's pretty simple, fairly simple process. And there's these videos out on YouTube, or at least they're still there, last time I checked. So definitely one of those things you want to download and save for later, because they've been out there for a little while, but people are still doing, even with two-tooth regull, it's obviously a lower, I believe, a powder coverage, but definitely, I think, is a simple solution to the problem. That's all I had. Well, on the powder coat, the interesting thing about that is it's similar to, but maybe it's not the same fibrous material, but it is a dura-bond material that might actually do the same thing that Teflon did for the projectiles in general. It's a slick bullet to begin with, which is a good thing. The neat thing about it is either way you end up with, well, here's the only challenge with the powder coat. It should handle heat. We know that. So what's interesting is volume fire, repetitive fast fire, rapid fire with a handgun loaded with these rounds. should be relatively durable, should be able to deal with and handle the energy and calorie buildup, etc. I haven't done any testing on that, so anybody who might find any information, let us know. Or if you're willing to do some research and development testing, we'd like to experiment. And by the way, different pigments work differently also. Let's think about that. before we do something like this in that although you could do it in pomegranate, pews, aqua, just think of all the colors that are out there waiting to make your projectiles out of. But, or I should say coat your projectiles with. But the big thing here is that again this is a simple solution to put a lot of bullets into service with a better protective coating, ergo our in extending the life of the barrel because that's really what you're concerned with or at the very least reducing wear and tear which has to do with lead build up because it does create a series of issues especially if you do a lot of lead and then you go to jacket it behind that. Interestingly enough if you actually lead the barrel and now if it's not something happens right away so we're not saying oh my god any minute now my barrels gonna just choke. No, but what is going to happen is over a period of time you use lead, lead is malleable, much more malleable than copper or brass and right now there's a bunch of brass jacketed bullets being done out there also as we've mentioned and so what you've got to take into consideration is that if you go back over to a regular jacketed round You may have actually acquired enough lead in the barrel, depending on how vast an amount of shooting you might be doing. And this will increase cup pressure. You're squeezing the bullet more. Now, the lead works as a lubricant to a degree. This is what's really funny. There's pluses and minuses to all of this. It really does. When the barrel starts to heat up, the lead is going to literally be ooze-squozed down the tube. and it literally will be distributed across the whole length of the barrel initially. And then material will be evacuated with every bullet at a certain point once the material has distributed down the length of the barrel. Copper jackets that are released inside a barrel will do the same thing only with a little more punishment to the gun because The jacket has to be beat down by bullet after bullet after bullet as it's anviled down and actually matches up with the rifling I have seen that many times with guns that we've recovered so historically weapons that were Mmm thrown in the water. There we go. That's what they did with them. They threw them in the water and we have recovered them years later and Amazing enough I had a couple of pistols that we were going over and one of them was a 25 automatic the other a 32 and in both cases they had pistol jackets because they had probably cut off the end or or filed off the end of the jacketed bullet Making it a bit of a tube and the bullet eventually was one bullet or another adhered to the barrel The lead was pushed through the jacket stayed And then every proceeding bullet, if it went down the tube, which apparently they did because the bullet wasn't, there wasn't a stop that barrel, but the jacket, the first jacket was literally roller pinned by the bullet out longer and longer and longer inside the barrel itself, virtually printing the lands and grooves of the rifling. So again, all kinds of fascinating stuff pops up with bullets, but there's more than one solution for making things work. So, to me, the powder coat bullet would be an excellent solution. And again, if you did specialized rounds, it depends on how interested you are in doing specialized rounds. This is another way to tag mark the round or the bullet you've developed if there's something that is special. I joked about aqua or pomegranate, but in reality, a unique color stands out. This is why incendiary were blue. We wanted it to stand out blue, remember. And each color is definitely separate from the other. Black for AP, orange or red for tracer, depending on what year. Then remember you have layer including blue and silver, the silver being a band, incendiary tracer. You had, of course, those are bee sting colors if you haven't seen that before. And in addition, other colors you've never seen because the standards varied from one country to the next as far as how to color code. But you can do that with a bullet when you powder coat. What you could do is if you're doing different weights of lead bullets. If you have a 200 grain projectile you want to use, it's a big thud puppy, it's going to be slower, but if you're using an epistle, you might want to ID it. So you could actually powder coat by color for the different weights and configurations of bullets slash projectile that you've loaded. So it's a cool idea. Actually, it would be really interesting to see in the long haul, you do like I said, some research and development. Let's see how we can get it to fail. if we can get it to fail, and we might not get it to fail, which is really cool. So that's another thing taken into consideration. So copper plating, powder coating, otherwise specific aggressive solvents, and also the tools to get the job done if you have to unlead a barrel. Now there are some other electric tricks that have been used including actually heating the barrels. Now we're not talking about scorching and wrecking hot, we're just talking about bringing them up to low grade temperatures which are just enough to make the lead again malleable slash molten. And you can evacuate that with an aggressive copper brush or even a swage. Something that will sloth the material down the barrel and out of the system. So that's another option and it's there's many many different ideas all of them work It's kind of like I was talking about the math problems yesterday math basic math can't change higher math You can have several different paths to the same end result Very much in the formula. Go ahead call her jump in there. It's John from Kentucky Don't tell anybody but I have used mercury to take the lead out of a barrel hydraulic using it in a hydraulic form? No, mercury, liquid. No, that's what I mean. Yeah, I know what I'm saying. You're pressing it with a, like a, how do you, are you using the mercury? Go ahead. I plugged the barrel and poured it in the barrel and let it sit overnight. You've never heard of that? Oh, it leeches. Okay. Okay. So it's leeching the lead. Yeah. But but people are a terrified of mercury. Yeah, but people are terrified of mercury Another scared and terrified of lead. So you just hit him with a double whammy. You know that right? I Do have another question about reloading I know you've missed me in the past but in I've no in the past you've mentioned that the 30 dot six and Armor piercing was a match grade bullet. Correct? Yes. Yes. It's precision. It's a precision route. Yes. Well, my question is in regards to the 54 our Silver tip which I believe is supposed to be armored piercing would it still be a match? Grade I believe it is I haven't shot as much of that because I hated to pull the trigger on it So I've saved every round I found but Basically the reason is that originally the only reason for instance that all these specialized rounds aren't in the 7.62x51 NATOs because countries are chintz. Countries are cheapskates. In World War II, all of these rounds required specific symmetrical engineering with regard to the process to ensure centering of the bullet. You know, centering of the penetrator. You know, if you see what I mean. Because otherwise you get weeble wobble. I mean you have eccentrics all over the place. So the cost is in the precision tooling that ensures the centering of the penetrator, either with a centrifugal system during the process of seeding the lead or an actual bore system. that was there's three different ways it's done, but the bore system is where you literally just cut you know through the lead in the base and insert press insert with a Mandrel and an anvil system and what happens is you bore out the bullet you know the for the dimension of the penetrator from the back because it's a lead base and Then as you insert and squoze that in there was a thermal seal in other words a A bloop of lead is applied in a very rapid process because obviously you're going kajunk, kajunk, kajunk, kajunk, kajunk, and the idea is that you're sealing it up with lead because the lead is going to prevent any oxidation for the projectile, the penetrator, because it's ensconced in a lubricant in lead. And of course it's bereft of oxygen. Because of this, all of these AP rounds typically center uniformly. They are very, very consistently built. So they are, in fact, more consistently built than a ball round. I think that's the most important thing to understand is there's quite a variance in, for instance, just the weight of a ball round. Now, there's still variance in an AP round, but if you get a whole thousand of them together and you run them in a scale, The quality and the accuracy of the construction of the AP round is much higher and more consistent than say the M2 ball round if it was made by St. Louis or because everybody made their own bullets during World War II. Now certain companies made lots of bullets for everybody. But each factory had to have bullet production in addition to ammunition, you know, in other words case powder primer powder might be made off-site by DuPont or any number of other 40 50 chemical companies that we used to have in America, but the projectiles Were consistently made on site for ball m2 ball or m2 alternative Any more? Yeah, but that that variance was acceptable for you know average marksmanship, but the AP Because of the requirement for the penetrator. That's what brought up the accuracy go ahead jump in there I was referring to the Russian 54R armor proof. I know it's right It's still the same the quality of that better the Russians made, but you know the Russians are potato potato growers We always joke about that yeah, but when it came to the specialized rounds Now this is the Stalin thing about minimizing, maximizing, so to speak. Stalin, of course, laid down a series of edicts, kind of like what Albert Speer did in 1943, 44, when he finally took over. And so that's why you don't see a wide range of different rounds, like you do in the US with the Russian inventory. The most common is the armor-piercing incendiary tracer round. You will find separate AP rounds and the other thing about their AP both the armor piercing incendiary tracer and the AP round that the Russians made is that only a very very small percentage have the spike or the penetrator the Diamond point penetrator as opposed to a conical flat face penetrator The AP you have if you were to take a bullet. Don't do it because don't waste the bullet. We need every one of them now. But if you can recover bullets from the range and you know you shot some of that somewhere, if you were to recover it and you do a cross cut, Or, if you're really lucky, you know, the round hit something solid like maybe a piece of, you know, quarter-inch mild steel downrange. What'll happen is the jacket and the AP might get stuck depending on how much energy was left. And if you look at the penetrator, their penetrators are a barrel with a bevel, like, you know, where it's a, like a, well, all they were was basically a slug of iron. sometimes steel, sometimes they tempered it, sometimes they didn't. But then what they did, I think, is they just had a bevel grinder and they had a gripping system that what they would do is it would grab the rod. Well, we had to start with, let's say it's a rod. You would have a bevel grinder and you'd just grind it, but you'd still leave half of the dimension flat in the center. And so then the indexer goes forward, It cuts that penetrator off, it slides, it indexes at whatever distance and the grinder does its job again and it was like a screw machine but without all the threading work. So it's just, kachunk, kachunk, kachunk. What I was wanting to do is I need to load, reload some super match for my Dragon off, okay? And I need I need some good bullets. Slugs. Okay? I think the way to do that, I think, well, yeah, you could, well, if you're using a Dragunov and it's the 7.62x54R, what I would do now, this is where if you can get a quantity of that AP, because there's different periods. I think the last big batch of AP that came in was Yugoslavian and then there was some Hungarian in 7.62x54R. The Hungarian is a copper wash steel case. The Yugo was brass with a copper jacket, but it was AP. Now, what I would do, since you've got the rifle, right? Yeah, I would just take a handful of those. I would take five rounds, no more. In fact, if you really want to be first, you could just do it with three. But I bagged the gun at the bench. I would go no farther first than maybe 100. I would do that. I do. Well, you've already got the gun set to zero. So no, you should be able to hit a piece of paper at 100 yards. Okay? Oh, yeah. That's crazy. I would either vice it or I would Or I would bag it with to the shoulder and I would test five rounds to see how they print You may not have to do anything else What I do know is although I only know a handful of actual you know Russian military personnel who handle the dragon off or you know a variant like the? Tocarev rifles, okay, the Tokarev's are still out there And to me, it seems that they were doing the same thing that the US, some of the US riflemen were doing. If they couldn't get a match or performance round, they were using the AP round. And so I think it would perform better. I think that in general, and again, it's for the same reason. They had to maintain the stability, but you have, see, bullets, well, first of all, bullets are simple machines. There's a jacket you pour lead in you make sure the lead is consistently poured for you know for volume so that you get a Relatively consistent bullet to bullet production. The big step was actually creating a second object Which by the nature of physics and even the basic rule of the spin of the bullet because you understand Remember to certain point that bullets settles at distance as it's traveling. We've talked about this. Yeah, I mean for quite some time It's called yaw Yeah, the thing about Yeah, the thing about this is that that with the AP if this were not Consistently produced you'd have fliers and stringers all over the place No, and you don't Yeah, you don't see that with the with the AP rounds neither the Russian the Israeli 308 which I don't think is Israeli I don't think the Israelis make excuse me. They don't make anything really What little they make is they steal from somebody else but years ago there was a there was a ton of 308 AP whoever heard of that and it was it was three cents around And I tried to tell everybody, don't shoot it, don't shoot it, don't shoot it. Here's the problem. It was only three cents around. Well, of course, everybody started shooting it. And two things they found out. Number one, it was all AP. And it was 7.62x51 NATO, boxer prime, non-corrosive, heat and the okay, heat and the okay. So it looked like a Lake City round and to me I guarantee it was. It wasn't Israeli made. I think what it is is they ripped this off and they got it and they dumped it on the market and put their name on it. That's what they did. Now it was surplus so when they put their name on it they said, well this is really made special like nothing else anybody ever saw. In reality, I think it was a Lake City production run. It was probably something that should have gone to the US military, but like I said, the cheapskates and the chinses that are in our military, screw the soldier and piss on America. So there's a bunch of different AP out there and you've got to watch for that. If you, Ryan, I don't mean to interfere with you, but hold, give me just a second. One thing we all need to remember, if you come across, There's no candle air is a groove. There's a groove that's cut in it You can feel it with your fingernail if you run it across you can tell right it was done I acquired I acquired a Quantity of that several years ago, and they just said it was regular ball, but by looking at it. I knew it wasn't Right and the thing of yeah the thing about this is that it with all of your ammunition guys if you inherit stuff The first thing that he's just talking about here, where the canallure, where the edge of the end of the case makes contact with the projectile, normally you have a seating canallure that is serrated. And if you look at it, it's like the edge of the coin. And the purpose behind this is adhesion and gripping for the production process for consistency in automated seating of the bullet. However, these do not have the serration, the coin serration, around the inside. They have a smooth channel. Now, originally this was done so that at night, now this sounds weird guys, oh no, it couldn't be for this week, yeah well actually it used to be they teach people this. You take your thumb if you were in pitch blackness, because you're not going to be running around with a flashlight looking at things at night unless you want to be shot. Okay, traditional life discipline dictates you're working in darkness. So just like you said, when your eyes closed or in darkness, you literally could put your thumbnail to the edge of that case and determine if that was a specialized round or not. Now why would you really want to do that? If it's a specialized round, think about this, half of what we made had a trace element in it. And if you're shooting at night and you just want to put a harassment round down range, the last thing you want to do is have a big red arc that goes out that tells everybody not exactly where you are, but it gives them an approximation. Now if you're trying to trace to mark, which is really remember why you have tracers, then yeah, if I'm a squad leader, everybody, when you see where my little red dot, okay, that's the rule. There's variations on the theme. But I've already mentioned you have incendiary tracer, you have armor-piercing incendiary tracer, you have conventional tracer, and you have what's called marker tracer, which you don't see anymore, but marker tracer was two-step, kind of like incendiary tracer. in that you had a line trace out to the target and then you had a flash. It was designed, basically it was a small version of what would later be used as the spotting rifle projectiles for the 50 caliber, yeah, 50 caliber spotting rifles that were mounted on like the 106 and many of the bigger recoilless rifles. When it goes out, it's a white phosphorus marker round. So when it hits, it's a lightning bolt. It looks like a lightning flash. And it had to be bright enough that not only could you see it at night, but you had to be able to see it during the day. Now they made that. So those rounds are out there. They're very few. Everything's collectible now. It's been 70, 80 years since World War II, plus They did make some of these rounds in Korea because the 30 out of 6 was dominant then, but they were scaling down the variety by that point. But all specialized rounds have a smooth, cantilever line, okay, channel, where that projectile is seated into the case. And otherwise, with ball rounds, it will be serrated. Now almost every country is consistent on that, by the way. The only odd man out are French and the French of course are always the odd man out because they're French. They went with a color code system using both Kenilwer color or for not Kenilwer primer pocket lacquer and also a Kenilwer lacquer. People are all the same. Yeah, yeah. It was in with days. Like you bet there's I get mixed up on all of these. Another thing, again with the AP used as a specialized as a Marchman's route, remember that yes, there are all kinds of matchable that's made. Somebody's going, well, what are you doing, I can get matched this or accuracy super point or locks mid lamp that. Yeah, right now you can, but down the road, you'd shot that all up and you will. We're going to be going through our inventory. Remember that if you have AP, number one, I don't really want to just squander that for general fire. I want that for two purposes. I got somebody coming at me that is wearing better body armor. I want that M2AP round so I can cut their groin out or I carve it through the little body armor they have for their groin or their gut area. And it may not go out the back, but by God it will go through the front, splash around inside, probably stick real good to the armor and tack him on his to his armor on the inside. Now that's our USAP. Now by the way, real quick, let me qualify something else. I always do. I know. We talked about basically a flat conical is the traditional AP round for most all foreign militaries. This includes basic Chinese, German, Russian, etc. Although the Germans did make some cursor or micro tip type like we did as a standard for all of our AP. The US was the gold standard in all manufacturing, all manufacturing. Now we're in the toilet, but back at the time in World War II, guys, we did our penetrators were not only tooled to a fine razor point. But they were tempered. They were so well tempered that I know guys for years that were tool and die men that used to carry 30 out 6 M2 AP penetrators to use for scratch and for driving a point home for starting a drill hole. Yeah, starting a drill hole. Yeah. Center punch. That's how good a, yeah, center punch. And they would run forever. I mean, these things last forever. Of course, they were steel. They weren't stainless. So you better keep them oiled and put some oil on them once in a while. But if you got them in your pocket, they're rolling around, they aren't going to rust. They're going to scruff up against your pennies and whatever else is in there. But I know that. That's the difference in the quality between the two elements, which is why our AP was much more efficient at doing what it was intended to do. The standards of the of the assembly of the system was so much higher for all of our munitions and The out 6m2ap is probably the best example. It's a stupid little thing, but it was an incredible development and it today covet them go ahead call Jim in their color So he was wondering the coveted if you want to if you want to mine them at the shooting ranges Just bring yourself one of those big ceramic magnets or one of those rare earth magnets or something and just dig the soil and pull it right up out of the soil and then you can do with it what you will. Yep. Another voice call or jump in there. It was just me. I just want some super match for my Dragon Alpha because I don't want to be a thousand yards. I want to hit them into tomorrow. Well, yeah, you know... Remember the 7.62x54R round is a pretty hot round to begin with. I mean it's comparable to the Yacht-6 and as far as reaching to extreme range, it rolls over with the base philosophy that the rifleman, you know the guns as good as the man behind the rifle has nothing to do with just the You know the engineering it's the idea that you would train the man to take the round out to the greatest distance possible And he does more damage The traditional everybody always goes all these sites are crazy for all of these older weapons guys There was an entire philosophy when you see that one thousand one thousand one hundred two hundred three hundred You know the optimistic two thousand you know yard shot That wasn't optimistic. If you used volume fire and you have 120 men all discharging their weapon on the same objective, it's like a machine gun burst. And a machine gun burst isn't a sniper rifle shot at 1,000 yards. It's a cone of destruction. So utilizing the sights first, understand what was the purpose behind those types of sights. It was to give every rifleman the ability to contribute to contact aggressive distance and psychologically mess in people's heads because no not everybody was going to hit but if it's like I've said you know we've talked about using I did a minute ago talking about using lasers or tracers to say shoot on him and everybody burn a mag or everybody fire once on this target being able to do that with everyone at any any any possible range that is capable with the cartridge totally changes the concept and mindset of where am I safe on the battlefield. Now at a certain point you're gonna, you know, there's just not that much energy delivered. But on the other hand if I get flooded with something in an extreme range where I thought I was safe, psychologically for the average person that messes with their head. You don't have to hit them hard. You just have to hit them. That's half the battle. So just remember again, Now if you do it accurately, oh well then the world really changes go ahead jump in there. It's like tag you're it Yeah, yeah, I don't want to get hit with anything at any range because again, they've been my luck It'll be a soft chewy part where they can get in That's what you need to remember. Yeah, so another thing. Yeah on that note before I forget Botash.com has a couple of other police trade in tactical threat level 3A vests. I think they're Sierra. There's a couple of different manufacturers. Again, they've separated them summer in six, summer in four, lots of four, but they're $50 apiece. They look to be in the MOLLE system for the way the suspension for your pouches is set up, which means that a lot of anything you got out there, it's MOLLE will fit and hook to it. So it is worth your while to go check out Bowtash tonight over the weekend. Look to see what they have on the shelf there. and take advantage of the discounts because again, now on that note too, there's a thing, dated or outdated body armor. Oh, please give me a break. If I can get a vest for $50, I wish I could still pop them for 25. I don't care what condition they're in. Remember that soft armor, as much as anything, is more a concern for, to help you deal with the concern of fragmentation. Or that slow, lazy bullet at that, long distance we just talked about it might might stop it if you put enough extra armor in there it will stop it okay like threat level four whatever but the out there there's no such thing for our purposes and we don't have enough body armor to go around we're never going to have enough body armor no matter how hard we try you can strip out the enemy dead you can you know acquire from caches that the enemy is established but you're still not going to have enough body armor And you have auxiliary personnel, family members you're concerned with, any body armor is good body armor. One of the things I got into a discussion with somebody about last night, because I have a pile of the M1950-5152 armored vests. They're the one you see the Marine Corps wearing during Vietnam. Now, there's something about that vest that's very different from everything else that's being worn today. And I'm getting into a conversation on this weekend about building. If you look at that vest, the upper torso is soft armor. But how many of you ever looked at that vest? The lower gut area is panel armor. Why is that? Well, it's it's actually in line with the idea that the upper armor has re offers reasonable protection depending on which manufacturer and what year was made The armor grade level up above is probably like level 2 to under or about level 3 But the gut armor is shock panel armor Like they made all the way back and that's right. It's a ceramicized stretch a striated ballistic cloth with ceramicized fibers through it and the the the gut panels where they go all the way around the whole of your torso they go all the way around the gut area which is fantastic because think about it up above you've got the rib cage that's gonna do part of the work I know you're gonna get punched and you ain't gonna like how you get hit but the gut area is especially is much more susceptible to issues because yeah the both the The vest stops the bullet, but you still get the punch. Yeah, and it could be against an organ. Now they already had figured this out years ago. So again, where do you see? You can see all kinds of representations of this armor. Now we need to look at that idea and reintroduce the concept, but with now all of the upgrades. So that literally we have more of a Shogunate or medieval type armor protection system because I've told you before you need full 360 not just a plate front and rear. And you can take the idea of those plates, depending on what money you want to spend, and how you want to configure the carrier, and actually still incorporate the plate. But if you were to ask me, I would rather have core wrap armor all the way around level three, than individual little plates front and rear. The biggest problem I have is those plates aren't much bigger than what we used to call a chicken plate. So they've come up with, you know, the phraseology, you know, the verbiage has changed. But the wraparound armor for most of what we're going to be dealing with, the enemy's throwing grenades, you're going to be seeing mortars downrange, light, medium, and heavy, that's not going to stop that. Soft armor's not going to stop everything, but you're better protected over more of your critical torso than you would be with just a shock plate front and rear. Now, again, you're saying- Would I want to take my camelback mark and maybe put a- section of that soft armor on the inside of that camelback so that between my shoulder blades would be a great place to protect, eh? Well not only that but that's another point is, you know, in medieval armor the spine was especially critically protected. People don't, in fact, you'll notice it's kind of funny, it's science fiction, but you have the Klingon armor. If you look on the back of it you have that articulated scale that goes right down the spine. That actually was an intelligent move and it reinforcing any area if you're willing to carry it Reinforcing with any grade of ballistic armor in pouches but for instance your backpack Sliding an additional panel in the back. In fact, what is it security dog or whatever? Makes several companies make a backpack now that is basically the inner panel is threat level 2 or threat level 3 armor And I'm sure you can probably be Biden threat level 4 if you want Well, you could take one of these panels, these soft panels, and insert them in locations. And yes, you're upgrading your armor level all the way around. The spine is a prioritized area. So yeah, it would be a good idea. As I said, also it's core area, heart long. So protecting it from the back is something that you should take into consideration. And that is a solution. Go ahead, jump in there, call it right at the top. Is what you're talking about the black jacket from the NAM era? Well, a table we're going to do, we'll open up on that and they call them the flat jacket for configuration. Think about what they did. Anytime you get a chance to see a Vietnam collector, he would you at least want to talk to them. Go back and look at his full metal jacket. Full metal jacket? Yeah, yeah. 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Callers, jump in there, please. Hey, Mark. Bringing up, I just ran across this movie poster. I guess it was posted today. Two movies that are coming out next year. So this movie poster is called Civil War. that's supposed to release either sometime after spring time or post in the summer time next year. The trailer has not come out yet. The trailer is supposed to be released next week. But on the poster, it says Civil War. And then you have a picture of the Statue of Liberty's torch, the hand holding the torch with two guys with a bunch of sandbags surrounding the platform on the torch. One guy on to the right with a like, 50 cal. And then another guy with either an AR with a silencer or some type of AR... maybe bolt-action or something. It's hard to tell. But two guys standing up there, you know, looking up, you know, to the left and right on this movie poster. And like I said, this movie's called Civil War. I posted it on the Gilded in the YouTube section. And just close to the screen grab of the poster. So far the plot of the movie has been kept hush hush. So no telling what this movie, but like I said, the trailer is supposed to drop sometime next week. When that happens, Mark, I'll come up on there and talk about it. And a second movie that this trailer just dropped a couple of days ago is called ISS for the International Space Station. The plot of the movie is The Americans and the Russians are on the space station and nuclear war breaks out all of a sudden down below like the ladies watching from one of the view viewing spots on the space station and sees one of the nuclear bombs go off and then there's multiple across the United States. Obviously, you know, it's, you know, there's no lines drawn so it kind of looks like One bomb goes off like Nebraska, Kansas area. There's at least five or six that if you pause it. The ones like Nevada, another one Colorado, possibly somewhere in that range. But it's hard to tell because the land is kind of a tannish brown across the country. So it's hard to tell where these bombs are actually dropped at. And then the movie goes on to basically they get a call from NASA that you know, the Russians started this so they need to take over the space station by any means necessary. And of course, then someone makes the comment in the trailer that, well, if we got the word to take over the space station, they probably got the same word. And so basically it's a fight in space in the space station. Oh, with the- That's not exactly going to be- With the sun, the winds of change. I think that was by the scorpions. Yeah. da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da So, if I were to fight over the space station, what would you take over first? The toilet. If you don't get the toilet back, this is not going to be a pleasant stay, is it, sir? No, comrade. I believe the Americans were very smart here. They took the toilet and I think they also have the communications, but they did that by disconnecting everything. So, we have food that goes in. We have water that goes in. And soon we will have stuff that comes out. This will be very bad. Very, very bad. Perhaps we should negotiate. So the first one, Civil War, well, is it a Hollywood production or an independent production? Any idea? It's a Hollywood production. It's done by the director that did, uh, uh, X, X, machine, machine, uh, uh, He did several other films. I can't remember. I knew that was one that came out that was a it went to movie theater So it was a Hollywood production Like I think that movie involved some type of robot Cyborg or something like that that like he was married to it or it was like his cleaning robot type in then she like got jealous or something like that because he got a girlfriend or something but uh But it's done by that director that made that film ex machin Like I said, he's done a few other films, so it's definitely supposed to come to the movie theaters. And of course, the ISS also is around springtime or summertime when that film is supposed to come out. And like I said, that trailer just dropped for the Space Station 1 just a couple of days ago, so it's on YouTube. But the Civil War one, I just saw the poster, I thought it was pretty interesting that this movie's coming out and has the Statue of Liberty. with two guys up on the tower of the hand of the torch with sandbags and sniper rifles. I'm sure all of us, you know, enjoy the Statue of Liberty, but as a tactical position, there's nothing ballistic about the Statue of Liberty. If you are up in the torch, you are literally, it's a big copper jacketed statue. That's all it is. In fact, there was a big deal and we helped to do it. Edward had participated in it, a fundraiser to rebuild the Statue of Liberty. And so you got a really good overview slash survey of how it was put together and what it does and what it doesn't do. So it's not exactly an armored fortress. It's basically just a big copper tub. Think about it that way. There's the best way to describe it. So there are other places I would much rather be. Just me. Some people have, you know, maybe a case attitude. They're able to take the Statue of Liberty. It's a symbol. Yeah, but it's a death trap for anybody who goes there, sir. Yes, but it is still a symbol. So we will take it. We will take it from the Americans. Well, we think you're going with New York. We'll probably stay back and away from it anyway. Go ahead jump in there I looked at the poster real quick. Yeah, he also directed the movie the zombie movie 28 days later. So So it's the same director that directly made it so it should be hopefully it should be a decent film possibly so Depends on when he was told to make a political statement of something. That's the only sad part about it. We'll see how it works out. Oh, we have another caller. Large crowd. You're near a lot of people there, whoever you are. Be careful. There you go. You're not here. There we go. Go ahead, Ed. If it's from the director of 28 Days Later, I expect this to be another plan to failure movie, you know, show you how to fail. Right everybody everybody that we do it this we mean it's gonna have Jerry it'll have Jericho syndrome Remember that guys we call it Jericho's look I'm looking at the poster and it is really stupid because it's a statute of Statue of Liberty, right? So you're two guys with 50 calibers with sandbags all around the base of the torch and they're up there guys you're on an island and What are you what are you worried about taking fire from drones? Well, I see I can get me liberty is liberty is under siege Yeah, if ships are shooting at you up there you're kind in a world of trouble anyway because there is no place to go Yeah, in fact, you understand that that little arm there on the inside, you know, they stopped letting people up there into the arm. You know, Larry talks about this on occasion. Well, I remember when they will actually it's been a long time since they've let people up into the arm. To begin with, it was a structural issue because everything was oxidizing. So they didn't feel confident that everybody that went up might, you know, might not come back except through gravity. In other words, something falls through or they fall off and It's so embarrassing when that happens. You hear screaming in a big copper arm on the way down. God, that was horrible. And then blood oozes out, liberty bleeding. But the graphic is messed up because you've got the guardrail up there. You can see them leaning over it. And the sandbags are stacked below it. I don't even know how you would do that other than it's just supposed to look cool. Dad, you got to look at the poster. It makes no sense. Well, again, we'll wait and see. It actually might have some... Then again, it's Hollywood. Well, we'll have to wait and see. Like I said, we'll have to wait and see. I'm not holding my breath, but you never know. Somebody might actually make an effort to make some interesting social statement. I'm sure that it will always be the angsty thing about nobody ever wins in war. Really? At the end of the American War for Independence, we won a lot. So, sorry guys, you actually, you know, it's worth the effort. It's going to be the venue of this dad looking at the young person who's there. It's probably going to be very woke. Well, the again the quadriplegic homosexual that's more than could do triple somersaults and fight the rabid crazy Patriotic Americans who are fighting for some senseless thing called freedom and how dare they? How dare they how dare they? Etc. Etc. We know how that game plan works. So Again, it'll be interesting to see if it does turn out to be something interesting. Well, we don't know about embracing it, but we'll at least have fun watching it And we'll do what we can to, you know, maybe even help it out a little bit, but we'll have to wait and see. The other thing real quick here, since we're talking about New York, real quick, I'll remind you, Guns and Gadgets, a bunch of the... Go ahead. It's a movie like Arlington Road, which we just got done talking about. Oh, really? Yeah, okay, well. Again, guys, I referenced Arlington Road only because, again, the convenient and interestingly enough now, you're not supposed to ask any questions about explosion in Arlington. There's an interesting report done by a gentleman who actually lives a very short distance away. They won't let anybody take any still photographs of the site. They won't let them get near the site. If it was just a convenient gas explosion, okay, a primed gas explosion, you wouldn't worry about that. So there's the real quick on that note, since we're, again, this is a totally askew subject, but I want to mention it while we're thinking about it. There is a suspicion on my part that this is the Scott Woodring scenario played out in Washington. I want you to go back to the imagery of the explosion. What is in the front yard when the explosion takes place? The armored personnel carrier. Anybody remember it now? We covered the Scott Woodring case. If you go to Liberty Tree Radio dot Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube. Go over to the Liberty Tree Radio channel on YouTube. Go through our videos and there's a video titled or you can you can search it. This is the video footage from the attack on Scott Woodring's house slash home. and it was using a lav 25 to insert two different double satchel charge explosive packs against his house. It was devastating. In fact, of course it did exactly what it was supposed to do. But it's interesting that what limited footage we have, incredibly well photographed considering the supposed Well, hack, hack technology that was used. But there is a part of it that you need to pay attention to in that. Yeah, it went off maybe on the second floor or maybe underneath the second floor and the first floor. When the state police use the lab, they pulled around to the back of the property so fewer people could see. They drove up and they inserted a satchel charge in the basement and in the second floor, one after another, the one that were for that second floor, first floor slash it was a one-story house. When the double shape, or double satchel charge went off on the first floor, it raised the roof on both sides, literally the panel, roof panels, the whole roof, about three, three and a half feet, four feet up off of the frame. and then they dropped back down. But it initiated a fire both in the basement and on the first floor with the two different explosive bundle charges and the rest is history. So what's rather interesting to me is with what happened here, most of the story, as I said before, you can probably just throw out the window. And there was quite a bit more involved with regard to, again, probably a demolition. It could have been from the inside. But the fact that they're doing what they're doing now as far as the site to prevent anybody from collecting any photographic evidence It's as likely as not that they did the Scott Woodring. We're not going to have a standoff or a siege Plant the charge back off boom This is likely that they could have delivered it on foot. Satchel charges were designed to be carried by infantry and thrown through windows or in through bunker emplacements and access hatches or doors and boom. So just heads up on that one. I'm not trusting too much the story there, but go back and look at the video that you can find and look at what's in the front yard. Now, it could be possible, I'll reverse that. It's possible that the defender, or the, you know, the character that they were having trouble with, may have simply capped the site because, you know, again, he figured, well, I'm gonna be overrun. The thing is, he may have done it prematurely, so he didn't take, supposedly didn't take anybody with him. Now, I will remind you about something there, and that's Waco. Oh God, we have all kinds of references, don't we? Guys, you might recall that supposedly no feds died on the last day of Waco. But once the fire settled down, the cube band came in, took the front doors, and then this particular crew ran to certain points, stuffed bodies in body bags, ran them back to the cube band, and unasked the AO. And the witnesses to that were members of the, again, Texas Public Safety, including the commander of the unit that was assigned there that day. He was a first person witness. We had him up on the air. So to say that, oh, I can believe them. They didn't lose anybody in this. Now, depending on what this situation was, they're not going to admit to the fact that they've actually had casualties in this situation. So you see, there's all kinds of variants. This is why that when they start blocking or trying to, you know, not allowing anybody to visually inspect something like that, then you know there's something going on. And again, it's to cover for whatever the regime is doing. But anyway, all that from one other subject talking about the Civil War movie. Yeah, well, again, there are so many different overlapping components or, you know, things that need to be considered. And right now, there are so many things that have been going on. that if I do remember it while we're talking on the air, I am going to reference or talk about it for a minute. Okay, I just have to do that. Otherwise the lumber yard is too many other things that are going on that we do need to cover. So anyway, two movies. One is ISS. Remember the small, tiny tin cans of Civil War in space, or I should say World War III taken to the International Space Station. I hope they have extra little vehicles and stuff and they'll do like maybe EVAs. outside and they'll be gunning each other, being created by throwing wrenches or parts and pieces. I'm probably ruining this for you because think about it. How would you fight in the International Space Station? You're gonna have to be creative, but don't be too creative or your fight lasts just about as long as World War III on the ground, right? Rubber band guns with paper clips. What did he make the poison with? Oh, I don't know. He was pretty creative. And of course, it really isn't a fast poison. What do you mean? Well, I kind of dipped the paperclip in feces, and he's hoping that you'll die from some kind of infection about three weeks from now. Maybe less because in space it might be pretty horrific. Oh, but it is a space station. He'll be coughing that dirty germ out into the air for you to breathe in. You are literally in a cubicle and you're stuck there with them. Just strangle the bastard and throw him at the chute. Well, here's a question with that ISS thing because, you know, the Russians send up a team. That's all Russians. Right, but when the Americans send up a team of astronauts we have to have people from France people from England people from Australia We never send up just like a an entire US contingent So this is kind of if they're true about making this movie. It's gonna be very lopsided towards the Russians Well, or here's what's really cute is you do take the French and the others along and they decide to be part Well, they first have to pick her pick a side oops So that does create a plot complication that's interesting. Oh, wait a minute. What side are you on? I do not know which side am I on. I have to wait and see when the smoke clears what's left down below. Looks like France is gone. I guess I can be with the American. Oh, wait a minute. Wait a minute. The American are the ones who bump France. I would have to ride with the Russians, I think. Mont-du. Anyway, Ed's mic is open. It's the only thing that could be doing that. We're almost to the bottom and if we're not we're at the bottom. No, Dan, that wasn't me. That was John. John's also. Okay. So I muted on my end. Interesting. Okay, so you're getting an interesting loop. Anyway guys, it is Friday. We are headed to the weekend. I want to say hi to Camp Emerson, New Camp Stouser, Camp Wayland North, Yogan-Maranges, Nagahicham, Fox-Wolf, Fort Benning, and Fort Benning is growing, but we're not very much this winter. But Fort Benning, Michigan. If they want to throw the name out, we can hug and embrace that. We're going to build it for Michigan. So everybody, we're having a great time with that. Also, again, the rustics, including our new facility, or actually it's been around for this year, our facility in Western Jackson County. So that project is gonna be, they're gonna be busy this weekend there as a matter of fact building. So I don't know if we'll be able to make it. We do have another meeting that we just found out we have to attend tomorrow. So we're gonna be bouncing all over the place, working on site and also taking care of this particular activity, which is in the mid days, so it's going to eat up some hours right there. But for all of you out there, again, if you are going to be in the field, make sure that you bring extra socks, extra glove liners or gloves. You get wet, you change out. If you're a team leader, you're responsible for making sure people are maintained. And again, everybody wants that command authority, but with it comes responsibility. So let's not forget that. Okay, let's make sure we have an excellent record in the field. Better than I've seen in any military formation. And we need to keep that up. So you guys are ones are gonna make that happen. Next, before we go any farther here, oh, let's do a bottom of the hour music break. My rifle by my side. Let's do Elgaran, as a matter of fact. Guys, We're heading into the weekend, we're also heading into the 12 months of Hades. The bad guys have made all kinds of stupid statements today alone, too numerous. I mean, if you go through social media where they're flapping at back and forth, the little whatever you wanna call it, Republican debating society without Trump. Here we go, we'll be back. They come loud, they come fast, We'll shoot first so we can last Keep your eye full by your side Sing in, they just won't stay away, sing in Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must deck our land Keep your eye full by your side They'll come day and they'll come night They'll have our children in their sights So stand guard in every pass from north to south And scream and they can shout They will never push us out Keep your rifle by your side Singing, oh Lord, they just won't stay away Singing, oh Lord But for this I won't need pay when we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side They'll have bombs and they'll have tanks Cause they've got funding from the banks But we won't fall as long as we can fight So they'll go on and say we hate you But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your side Singing, won't stay away Singing, O Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your size In the east from the Great Plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need From the west comes another way From Red Sand, Fran or Burn, D.L.A. Keep your rifle for size Singing, O Lord, They just won't stay away, singin' Hope for this I won't need pay When I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side, singin' Hope for this I won't stay away, singin' No, Lord, this I won't need pay When I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side, keep my right Keep your happens to your kitchen and you say this is ludicrous you get having fun I had to meet you up while we were playing the music because there was a lot of background noise coming from you You may want to start six to mute yourself. Yes. Now. Let me see if I can do it. There we go. One two, two three. I think we're back there and for everybody get you Friday and that was keep your rifle by your side originally from far cry all the bad guys hate the idea we've taken a song was supposed to be used in a derogatory fashion it's kind of like when these two movies come out we'll see what it is that we can find that's useful in the way of maybe sound bites and or imagery but you know again you never know what you're gonna find when Ollie weird produces something even you know every once in a while somebody makes a mistake and you know leaks more stuff out than they should The last couple of days before I forget here, what was it, two days ago, Tucker Carlson had Alex Jones up on the air on his program. It was edited or chopped. Actually, I think it wasn't for the actual broadcast, but a lot of people that are rebroadcasting it or reintroducing it are doing it in a compressed form. Interestingly enough, bunch of stuff being brought up there. It bounces all over the place. For those of us who are in the dough, we will promise realistically that we're not going to go to another country, okay? And under no circumstances have I ever promoted or nor would I recommend it anyway. If the situation is so dangerous that where you are here in the United States and what is a global campaign to destroy freedom, If you're not safe in the United States, how do you think you would be safe in Central America? Especially if the idea is, well, you know, they're after me. Where would you go where the globalist wouldn't be willing to fight? Because if they can crush or collapse America, then the game's over for the rest of the world. Pretty much you're going back into the dark ages. We're the trade house. So if they're after you and you're running somewhere else, how long do you think you're going to be safe running outside the United States? In pretty much every other part of the world wherever you would go I guess unless maybe you're going up here the cush you know or like way up and Out the middle of BFE and they nobody's gonna know your art aren't armed Okay, nobody's gonna weather or not you're armed pretty much rest the world is disarmed So first of all your ability to personally protect yourself in Australia. You're screwed England. You're screwed Take your pick. Go right down the shopping list. Central America, oh, you're, you're, you'd be punished for having a weapon. Mexico, you're a peasant. You can't have a weapon. You're not Jewish. If you're Jewish, you can have a weapon there because in Mexico, the overlords have to be armed and the Jewish mafia runs everything in Mexico. If you're in Israel, well, you're a peasant there. You can't have a weapon. Whatever weapons you are allowed to be locked up by the government, you can only have 50 rounds a year, you're a slave peasant over there. So, I mean, other than the fact that in theory, the Israeli government was gonna make sure that nothing happened to anyone, and so only the government should have guns, and well, we saw how that worked, didn't we? If we believe the official storyline, then the Israelis were screwed. If we ignore the official line and understand that everything was set up for the crisis, the Israelis were screwed. It looks like the Israelis were screwed either way because they were disarmed. Hey Mark. So the only place that is safe is here as far as personal protection goes and being able to protect yourself by the police state. or from the thugs that they hire, pressure from below if they hire criminals. Go ahead, call or jump in there please. Boy that's well said. Don't forget, sorry about calling in later on, but if you're going to take him to space station you have to be a blond-haired Russian wearing a blue fight suit, you have a stinger pin gun in your pocket. He must be a blond. If you go to the Lucik, you have to be a blond. Can you hear me dad? The odds are actually a little better right now than they would be. There's only one odd man out. You got three cosmonauts and three astronauts from America and one poor Japanese guy in the middle. I mean if it was done in time right now, yeah, the poor Japanese guy. The two groups of three don't add each other. Yeah, you do understand the Japanese like to be their own power, right? And again, we took stuff from the Japanese. The Russians at the end of World War II took stuff from the Japanese. So they're not really, I'm pretty sure that if they were to lean, it probably be towards us. But with everything that we've been doing in the way of scurrilous backstabbing garbage, I might actually flip on the Russians. Very likely. So yes, it must be the blend guy with the blue suit. Why would you say that? It's in the script. I know it's how it works. And of course he was a long-term shotgun. But the Stinger-Penguin was a single shot, which the movies didn't pay any attention to. Right, it was, yes, not magazine-fed. Well, don't worry, he'd also probably have the famous Russian shooting knife. Don't forget that. So that'd be at least one more. Oh God, I thought that was a water water. I wonder how woke they've actually gotten with NASA because remember one of the things that is in the survival kit for the astronauts is a loaded revolver. And the idea was that you could use that as for propulsion. Right, it was, well not only that but remember if you hit the ground there's a lot of really wild places so in theory you might actually need the firearm in theory. And of course it is another way to shorten the time that you might have to wait before you die for lack of oxygen. Yeah. No, they have cyanide pills for that. Yeah, well, that 38 caliber or 45 ACP pellet does the same thing. But yeah, well first of all it better not be guns because kind of like the guy said, you know, it's like being a marshal on a plane. They give you a weapon, but you have very specific ammunition with the purpose of not puncturing holes in the aluminum tube. You're flying at high altitude. So it would be worse in the space station with a firearm and be like, oh god, you really, it's like it is mad, mutually assured destruction. He missed me. I missed him, but we didn't miss anything because everything you shoot is critical The problem with being in a space station a spacecraft a helicopter or a plane I will remind you this is why you're taught this in air defense They wouldn't put it in the ship or in the plane or in the helicopter If they didn't need it, so there's nothing that's a convenient. Oh, that's not important backstop What did you shoot? I don't know, but I think we needed it. Why? Because they cost a lot of money to ship it up here. Hmm. See? So it does come back down to what Einstein said. I do not know what World War III will be fought with, but I do know that World War IV will be fought with sticks, stones, and clubs. So you might wanna go to stick stones in clubs right away from World War III in the space station. It's not gonna be very high tech if you can help it. And otherwise it has to be the Hollywood kind of movie thing where you shoot a guy, you have a K-98 Mauser, you're pointing at a guy. And, oh my god, you're going to shoot me, so I drag my buddy in front of me and you shoot and you shoot him. Problem, it's a high powered rifle cartridge. You shoot him and it goes through me anyway. So two of us got shot for the price of one and you lined it up. See, even 9 millimeters like that. Remember, guys, watch your backstop. We've talked about this a million times. In space. No place to shoot is safe. No place, none, none at all. I suggest you find blunt object and cave skull in like baby seal. Make baby seal, but baby seal. Smile at the Americans and come up free-hime and go, bunk bunk. I see this in Star Trek episode, bunk bunk. You nasty American grump, bunk bunk. Oops. It'll be interesting to watch. And of course, who God knows what weapons they might pull out of their rear end on this one too. Oh, this would be interesting. Yes, we have all kinds of things. The GE minigun. The space minigun. I guess that is something. It can't be like future sci-fi because they've just decommissioned, they've announced the decommissioning of the International Space Station. They're gonna let it fall. Really? Why yeah, I can't remember out there They actually have a window gate for when it's supposed to drop out of the sky We don't have any more missions up there before they let the thing fall It's a lazy ass government situation. In other words. It's like every other aspect of the space program You could actually maintain it, but you've decided you're gonna let a big chunk of debris fall like that I guess you're gonna be oh wait a minute. We've been adding and adding and adding and adding to that I'm not that small anymore. If you were to dislodge components, in other words, I could see, you know, kind of like scrapping it. I could see dislodging components, but wait a minute, why isn't they do that? You know, this gets into a whole separate conversation I've had forever on, wait a minute. Once you got it into space, you paid a lot of money for that. It's a manufactured item. It doesn't make any difference if you can use it for what it was originally intended. It's the idea that you got it there, so you keep it and hang it up there and let it sit because you might find another better use for it. You know what I mean? I mean, this is what was interesting is everybody, how many remember Sky Lab? I've got the decommission date is supposed to be in 2024 sometime and they're going to try to replace it by 2030 or 2031. So in other words, they're going to let it fall in 2024 and then we're never going to get anything back. Right. It'll just let it fall a little flop. Well, by that time Elon Musk will have his 15 up for his 15 space stations in place. to the none that will ever be made by the politically correct purple here, it clears a three dollar bill, pedophilic sociopaths that would be operating NASA. So, because again, they'll have to spend money on the Gay Rights Month for NASA. And that means everything will have to be painted rainbow bright and specialized, you know, government colors that can operate in space even though nothing will ever be launched and nothing will ever go there. And somebody will pocket all that money, mostly queers and lesbians. Oh Lord. Anyway, failure is a must. As they go along with what you're saying, Dad, think of all the sci-fi novels and movies that just invalidates as far as science fiction goes because it was always going to be up there. Hell, what was that one? The one that... Hey buddy! There's that one that they said was going to replace Star Wars. It's such a grand masterpiece and that ended up being garbage. Oh, come on, what was it? Uh, Valerian? We're talking about... I think that was it. Where the whole premise of the movie is that the International Space Station kept being added on to the point where it had its own gravity and then they had to shoot it off from Earth. Right, it had to leave because it was becoming a burden. It was actually affecting both Earth and the solar system, etc. So, we'll let it just travel off and become its own, you know, place. Well, the idea here, I didn't know this. First of all, anybody remember, this is a big chunk of junk. Now granted, it's a lot of small pieces put together, but it's still a big chunk of junk. So, is somebody stealing it? Wouldn't be surprised. They didn't really burn it up, sir. They just kind of moved it over there. What do you mean they moved it over there? Yeah, nobody looked over there. They moved it. And again, guys, I understand how things are moved in space, but you know, this is kind of asinine. And now granted I will also say this, that with the space program, something that we should remember is what they show you in the way of a concept art image and what ends up being the jury rigged monkey screwed program that they plop together are two different things. Because once our money stops, nobody else's money shows up. We've been paying for that pretty much across the board. No, I will say this we couldn't have got to it if the Russians didn't have their space program in place because the only way humans have been able to get to the International Space Station actually made it the International Station because we couldn't get there but the Russians could with their quote-unquote archaic space program. Well, it may have been clunky, but you know what? It got there every time. So that's why I say don't laugh at the Russians, don't laugh at the Chinese either. When it comes time, the technology doesn't have to be the best in order for it to kill you or in order for it to work. And crude and heavily built and effective is far superior to concept art but nothing ever built. Because that's the difference between them and us. Oh, and then there's Elon Musk with SpaceX. And that's a totally different world. And they get stuff done. because they don't have the burden of the Satanic, petal, queer government. Well, they do now because now they're trying to pick on him, whatever. So anyway, sidebar. Hold on, I'll take it here because we're all... All the independent space companies that had the said, hinder them in one way or the other, just Musk has had enough money to get around it. Right. There are several that are based out of here in Texas. Some you don't even hear about hardly at all. SpaceX, which I believe SpaceX is the one that Elon Musk invested in and that's the one that everybody knows. But there are a couple of others with like the idea of the, there's one down here where they launch a basically a 747 with the other craft on top of it. And then rather than doing a ground launch, they launched from the air and go into space. Right, you do a scud launch basically which was argued that that was going to be the more economical way, bargain-based way to actually launch spacecraft using existing older heavy jumbo jet type platforms or military transports because they have the ability to deal with a phenomenal amount of weight. Their throw capacity is pretty big so they can handle They could handle a launch mechanism of whatever kind is chosen for low or even escape Earth velocity launches, leaving the Earth's orbit completely. That could be done. But again, there's whole politics to even taking the old jumbo jetter heavy lift fleet and being able to keep it operational. Or I should say bringing it into service because right now because of the bad situation with the airlines there is a massive fleet of 737's 747's and even DC3 no DC3's DC10's that are parked and technically they're being parked also as strategic reserve aircraft for the US in theory but the way we're being betrayed the only thing they'd be used for is to bring communist Chinese troops to America. But the aircraft actually have their engines pulled, their mothballed, but they have to be re, the engines have to be reintroduced, the aircraft have to be fully inspected, basic inspection, and they have to fly for so many hours, then they can park them again, and then they can de-engine them, mothball the engines appropriately under climate control conditions, and then leave the things parked for a period of time again. Now they may have extended the date, for revitalization of the aircraft, but there's a clock ticking. But those aircraft would be available. That's something that could happen. Both for military application for lift and strategic lift, and or the option for being used for the type of work that EDGE has brought up. Again, a piggyback system. Think of it that way. The same way that they used to move the shuttle, Remember you see it to visualize this remember they used to use a 747 and piggyback the space shuttle after it was landed to take it back for rebuild and There's enough images of that out there. You should be able to find it now. I imagine that was something that actually wasn't Hadn't already been used but was going up and out This is another office their first supersonic jets that we ever flew were actually launched off the bottom of aircraft Right, mob person, you know, right, heavy transports. So we're almost at the, hold on, we probably are at the top. It is going to be, again, a very busy weekend. We've got a few minutes here. You're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. 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When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, It is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to write themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained and when so suspended he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved Representative Houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states, for that purpose obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislators. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He is combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us for protecting them by a mock trial. from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses. for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislators and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us He has plundered our seas ravaged our coasts burnt our towns and destroyed the lives of our people He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us. and is endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting in attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity. and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore the representatives of the United States of America in general Congress assembled Appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may upright do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. for a long time and we start opening the town hall meeting with a reading of the Declaration of Independence. I like the reading that they've done there. So we've been using that. Let's see. Of course we are coming up with the last month of the year. So of course our last drawings are coming up here. I don't know if Marsh wants to do a couple drawings this month or just one for the end of the year bill. I'm not sure what day we will do that on because we've got a we've got to discuss like Are we gonna be up for New Year's? Well, actually I think two years Eve is gonna be on a Sunday, isn't it? Yeah, so I don't necessarily have to worry about that Let's see real quick I've had some people ask some questions about the rules and the gilded about posting stuff I don't mind links and things being posted in the general chat of the gilded. That's what it's there for. As long as it's a topic of discussion or You know you're posting more than just spamming video after video there That's what the YouTube channel is for if you're gonna post a video Make a comment on it and tell other people why they want to watch why they should watch it or why they should watch it or if it's a topic that is being discussed during The program when the subject is being posted. That's fine. What we don't want to see there is somebody coming in and just dumping a bunch of videos with no explanation. Okay, if it's something that's important for people to see like a Y feed or something post it make a note of what the Y feed is. That's cool. Find examples. I just posted stuff on the International Space Station because that was a topic that we were talking about. You notice I didn't just post stuff over there. I also posted it, posted some text go with it as an explanation. as to what those are. So, guys, just to keep it in context, you know, we don't... The general chat is for, you know, chatting in general. It's not for spam. If you got videos and stuff you want to spam that you think people would like or be interested in, that's what we got the YouTube and video links for. That's what we got. We have the music request or posting music requests over there. We've got the headline news for posting headline news is not necessarily a topic of discussion, but maybe important. If you're going to post a head piece of headline news, you want people to pay attention to in the general chat. Post it and then post a basic, you know, hey, check this out. This is going on here. Yada yada yada. You don't, I don't want to see like just a chain of, uh, posts and memes in one place. We even have a page for memes. And guys, I appreciate you guys using that. We've had a lot of neat memes that have been post over there. Um, Thank you guys for doing that. That's all stuff that hey, you guys can go check it out, maybe take it, repost it someplace else. More welcome to as far as I'm concerned. We've got a documents page for books and links for PDF files and whatnot and a training page for training videos. Again, training videos if it does not have an exclamation as to what the training is for. If it's just a video example of something, you better include text with it, because if we come across a video that is not training related or has no explanation as to what it's training for, it's going to get removed. There have been some posts that have been deleted because of just that fact where it's a video with no explanation, no audio. It goes. Okay. Equipment and deals, whether it be military equipment, whether it be first aid medical supplies, computer stuff, whatever. Guys, if you find a good deal that other people need to know about, you can put it over there in equipment and deals. We had that on the Discord as well. And I really got to sit down and take the time to give Warhead moderator status over that and a couple of the other channels and Darzak. I've got to learn that system. I just haven't learned how to get the permissions out properly yet, guys. I apologize. That's me. I got to sit down, take the time, read through everything. Gilbert does have some interesting bells and whistles that Discord didn't have. And of course Discord becoming more and more woke. Because my wife still uses it for gaming, I still use Discord for gaming. Remember, it was not our Liberty Tree radio got shut down, not for what we were talking about, but for what our listeners were posting. So Liberty Tree radio's Discord got detached. because of what you guys wanted to talk about, which is kind of like, you know, stupid and bass-ackwards, you know, rather than going after the person who posted it. So it's just another example of, you know, things being corrupt in that system over there. And my wife was showing me today that they've added down. They want you to set your personal pronouns over there. It's like, okay, I just, you know, more and more don't want anything to do with that system. I move away from that as quick as possible. We do have some other features over here that I don't know if you guys can see them. I'm trying to figure out how to make it to where you can see them on Gilded. We actually have a forums that's set up and a couple of other things over here that I'm not sure I gave other people permission for. So hopefully we can get that fixed, including there's a calendar option and some other stuff for like posting events and whatnot. If we can get that to where everybody can use it and post stuff, that would be a good place to post like gun shows, training exercises. Again, we talk about this, rallies, protests, you know, ours, theirs, you know, it's good to know what the enemy's doing that way if something happens, we can say, yeah, there's a training exercise that was going on at that location, because they announced it, here it is. You know, we've talked about that before. It's amazing how many, how so many of these, mass shooting events or mass casualty events, why they just had a training exercise or they were having a training exercise that weekend, and we're like, I don't see everything, you know, kind of popped off that way. I know Jared kind of talked a little bit about that in Gun the Gads. Really, I think you should elaborate more on that because it's like, it's an interesting bit of information. And it's one thing to, you know, hear it from somebody who's, who can talk about it. second and third hand but if you get somebody up there who has a venue for it that that's all they do and they have the research and everything to back it up. It's good to have the first person witness there talk about it which is why it's good to post news articles where they particularly mention that there is a training exercise going on. We've had that happen more than once with a lot of these things. Let's see real quick over here dad wanted to play something we never got to play it So I'm gonna find it again. I'm gonna play that Guns and gadgets piece again on the worst. Okay. Where did this go? Cuz I just had it up there. Ah Update on the salt weapons band Yeah, there we go. This is the one dad wanted to play and we didn't get to it in the other two hours. This is Democrats unveil a ban on everything. I'll play this again because I know dad wanted to play this and then there are the other videos on the lawsuits and whatnot. It looks like there's probably another one up there too. And we might want to play this is 13 minutes and 15 seconds long. I'm just going to copy and paste this into the gilded and play it from there that we don't get any ads. It's probably doing it on the fly through YouTube. I don't always have time to do this. It'll be right there below the one movie poster. And here we go. You have to register the ones you have. You can only buy one a month. You can't have that ammunition feeding device. Check this out. There is a lot of stuff in here. Y'all, you can't make this stuff up. After losing their attempts to take chunks out of the Second Amendment yesterday, you know, the forced attempt by Chuck Schumer and the Democrats in the Senate to try to pass an assault weapon ban, mandatory storage, and a gun registry, well, after they took that loss, the Democrats went to work. They submitted a 218-page bill that looks to fundamentally change Americans' right to keep and bear arms. And, almost predictably, there was a mass casualty incident after the failed attempt to ban guns. It's almost like you can see this stuff coming. The bill is called the Gun Violence Prevention and Community Safety Act. It was introduced yesterday by Senator Elizabeth Warren, the fake Indian out of Massachusetts, and Representative Hank Johnson, yes, the one that thought that an island would tip over because too many Marines. Old Guam. Guys, this is a huge bill and I want to tell you everything that's in it so that you can be informed and make those calls and have those conversations with your legislators area code 202 224 3121 Start making those calls again. Y'all blew up the phones in the last 40 70 72 hours now Y'all killed it, you crushed it. I got calls from friends in different states. Oklahoma was one. They said the phones are ringing off the hook. Y'all killed it. We're going to have to keep doing it. Because a lot of y'all realized yesterday that these legislators don't know all the bills. And this is one they're not going to know. Before I get into it, I want to thank Sportsman's Guide for sponsoring the video. It's the holiday season and we're all feeling the heat of finding the perfect gift. The same here as each day takes by. If you've got hunters or outdoor freaks on your list, you've got to check out the Sportsman's Guide. 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One seat. So the Democrats have control of the Senate. They could probably flip a voter too in the House very easily. It's time to pay attention, especially to bills that try to sneak stuff through like this. Here we go. What this bill looks to do will go through the bunches. It wants to create a federal gun licensing system. Establish a federal gun licensing system that requires individuals to obtain a federal or qualifying state issued license to purchase or own a firearm or ammunition. It wants to encourage states to create their own gun licensing systems through a grant program that provides funding for training and implementation of state-based gun licensing systems. That's called a bribe. Wants to strengthen background checks by requiring universal background checks by closing the made-up and fake gun show loophole and expanding federal background checks to all gun sales, including sales at gun shows and by private sellers. They want to get rid of that right that we all have to sell things face to face to lawful, law-abiding, qualified citizens, no matter what the product is. They want to close this fake Charleston loophole by requiring a completed background check for all gun sales. That's removing the person-to-person sale as well. They want to mandate reporting a background check denials by requiring federal authorities to alert state law enforcement agencies when an individual fails a background check. Newsflash, local and state police cannot charge federal crimes. They want to keep guns out of the wrong hands. How? By banning individuals who present safety threats from buying guns, including individuals subject to restraining orders, convicted of misdemeanor stocking offenses, or with outstanding arrest warrants. They also want to establish a federal extreme risk protection order system. Yep, a national red flag law is on the table again. That would allow family members and law enforcement to request a court order to temporarily remove guns from individuals at heightened risk of harming themselves or those around them and creating a new grant, that's a bribe, to incentivize states to implement their own red flag systems. They also want to crack down on gun theft. by creating a series of security infrastructure requirements for licensed gun dealers, including secure gun storage, security systems, and anti-theft alarms. New slash, those are all required by all FFLs who have gun stores. Shocker. They want to ensure responsible gun usage and storage. How? Raising the minimum age for buying a firearm or ammunition from 18 to 21, so I steal rights away from adults. They want to create a seven-day waiting period for all firearm sales. They want to ensure safe gun storage by requiring all firearms be sold with a secure storage or locking device and requiring gun owners to keep their guns securely stored or locked when not in use. They want to keep guns out of schools by expanding the failed Gun Free School Zone Act to ban all guns on college and university campuses. That was enacted by then-Senator Joe Biden and is single-handedly responsible for all the gun, all the shootings at schools. Gotta say things certain ways here. All the shootings at schools, including the one that took place yesterday. Why? Target rich environments. Bad guys aren't going to go shoot up places where they think there might be 5 to 15 or 30 people in there that are going to put holes in them. Yes, let's make more target-rich environments. They want to keep weapons of war off our streets. They want to ban military-style assault weapons and other lethal accessories, including large-capacity ammunition feeding devices, bump stocks, trigger cranks, and require owners of military-style assault weapons to register them under the National Firearms Act. Create a voluntary federal buyback program for military-style assault weapons, large capacity ammunition feeding devices, firearm silencers, and firearm mufflers. Ban untraceable and undetectable firearms by requiring gun kit makers to follow the same rules as other gun manufacturers. They also want to ban machines that were specifically designed to manufacture ghost guns at home. and the distribution of instructions or codes for the 3D printing of guns. Oh, it keeps going. They want to crack down on gun trafficking rather than just do their damn jobs. They want to ban bulk gun purchases. How? By limiting gun purchases to one a month. Create a new federal anti-trafficking law to ban straw purchasing. Well, that's already a federal law. These senators and representatives don't even know that. Improve oversight of gun dealers. How? Increase regulatory authority of the ATF. To inspect gun shops and hold them accountable. And authorize the hiring of 650 new ATF staff to conduct inspections and oversight of gun stores. They want to enhance federal record keeping of gun sales by requiring licensed gun dealers to transmit sales records to the ATF to be stored indefinitely in a centralized electronic database. That means searchable gun registry. Who has what? and where they live. They want to repeal the Tyhart amendments, a series of harmful appropriation riders that limit law enforcement's ability to trace guns used in crimes and hold gun dealers accountable when they break the law. They want to hold a gun industry accountable for wrongdoing. by strengthening the public's ability to hold gun manufacturers accountable. And they do that by clarifying that they are not immune from civil liability. They're not. They're just immune from frivolous lawsuits by idiots and criminals who use their product. They want to regulate firearms for consumer safety by authorizing the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission to address safety defects in firearms and firearm accessories. They want to allow for the use of gun trace data in civil proceedings. They want to raise the excise tax. You can tax about everything here. They want to add more to it. Gun sales, 30% tax, and ammunition, 50% tax, and use the proceeds to invest in community-based gun violence and intervention programs. So we're going to tax you on your Second Amendment items and put that money to programs that are designed to take away your right. In the last group, they want to invest in research and community-based gun violence prevention. They want to fund federal gun violence prevention research by providing $120 million in annual funding for federal research into gun violence, $60 million to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and $60 million to the U.S. Department of Justice. They want to invest in community-based gun violence intervention programs by creating a new grant system to provide $120 million per year for local governments, hospitals, and nonprofit organizations to implement evidence-based gun violence intervention programs. So we already had a bill that was passed and signed into law last June of 2022 called the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. The community research part, the groups, they got A lot of money. They got billions of dollars and this seeks to give them more. If it's not working, throwing money at it isn't going to work either. This bill is filled with bull. Lots of bull. And it seeks to take all of the bills that the Democrats will all... their big dream of destroying the Second Amendment is all in one omnibus bill. And this is it here. Guys, 218 pages. and uh... the gun violence prevention and community safety act is should be called the attack on the constitution and infringing on the second amendment act that's all it does Call your representatives call your senators Eric code 202 224 3121 it's on the screen. It's in the description It's in the pin comment takes you two minutes to call these folks if you don't know who your Representatives are if you don't know who your senators are you should learn that? But the easy way to do this is you call that number it goes right to the switchboard of the capital and you say I live in Wherever Johnson City, Tennessee. I want to speak to my US representative transfers you right over speak to uh... and paid in their office you say hi my name is and i live act that way they know you're one of their s and i am here to tell you i'm going to tell you that uh... representative or the senator should vote no on the gun violence prevention and community safety act because give them a couple quick reasons that's a forty five second phone call y'all it made a difference in yesterday's attempted vote you had senators pop up all over the place saying no no no no we can't this is an infringement on the second amendment we will objects to this attempt to force this vote when they feel the heat they see the light Be that heat, guys and gals. We are the embers of freedom. I should make a shirt. We are the embers of freedom. And we need to keep their asses to the coals. Until we see each other again, be safe, stay vigilant, carry a gun. Subscribe to this channel if you love the Second Amendment. My name is Jared. This is Guns N' Gadgets. Thank you for your time. See you on the next one. Take care. Let's see, oh, one day ago, sorry, I apologize, that was from one day ago, according to the, according to the YouTube page. So they're pushing that, that BS, trying to push that BS through. So they lost one already, so they automatically had one to go up with it. And we're going to see this as we get closer and closer to the election, they're going to try to push more and more BS through, back to back like this. It's standard operating procedure for the Democrats. You know, the so-called conservatives never approach anything like this. You wish they would, you know, your pro-gun, pro-firearm. Don't you wish your pro-gun, pro-firearm legislators, you know, your pro First Amendment, Second Amendment, supposed representatives would be up there with bills to protect rights rather than this crap ready to go. But yeah, they're not sure if Biden's going to make it into the next term or whatnot. They're trying to get some historical BS thing on him, which is what the Democrats always do. They don't go for quality. They go for making history. Whether it be a good or a bad decision, they don't really care. They're just trying to get something done so they can say that they did it. And they'll be pushing this. It's going to be nonstop. And it's not just going to be this venue, especially as we're getting to the last year of what could be Biden's final term. They're going to be pushing as much crap as they can out using the rubber stamp, you know, whoever is puppeteering his limbs. It's going to be working away to push all the green BS. I mean, we've already got that. I know dad talked about this a bit, but we knew this was coming. We talked about it here before. Incandescent lights are banned in the US. You cannot sell incandescent lights. You can't purchase them. You can't buy them. Import export of them is banned. If a store is caught with them, they'll be fined. Go to your Home Depot or Lowe's or even places like the ReStore, they can't carry them because, why? Those incandescent bulbs are just so deadly, they're blowing up in people's spaces. And BS, never seen that happen before. Unless, of course, there's been a power surge and that's usually somebody doing something. with electricity that they didn't know what they were doing in the first place. But yeah, so we've got, you know, we're talking about the ban on firearms, but let's see what else have they been trying to ban from the American people? Well, Incandescent bulbs successfully banned. You cannot own an incandescent bulb. You can only own an LED bulb now in the US. I don't know. I think, I don't know if halogen bulbs were included in that ban. I'll have to take a look and see if we can find more information on that. A fact where I'll probably go is to the guys at Home Depot and see what they're allowed to sell. Because they've had to remove, they had to mark down, sell as much stock of their old stock as they can or sell it overseas, ship it out, get rid of it or send it to the landfill. That's the situation where they're in right now and that's light bulbs. Let's see, the other thing that they were trying to ban is gas stoves. And no, we played the hearings where no, no, we're not banning the gas stoves. You just won't be allowed to put them in. You could still have a gas stove if you wanted one, but well, then your insurance isn't going to cover it. We're going to fine you for it. And no, we're not going to run gas to your house to run it. So you have to have like a gas tank out there. And then once we find out that you have a gas thing on your property, we're still going to fine and bill you for it. the whole natural gas or propane gas stoves, you know, that's another thing that they're trying to remove from the American people. I don't know if they succeeded with that across the nation. I know a couple of places have, which is like really stupid. Yeah, even if... Yeah, go ahead. Yeah, this is John from Kentucky. The one thing they're not talking about is natural gas water heaters. They talk about the stoves, but they never mention water heaters. I'm sure, well, by making the natural gas illegal to have it run into your house to power the stove, if you can't run a gas line to a house for a stove, what makes you think they're going to let you run a gas line to your water heater? No, they're not banning the water heater, but they're effectively saying you can't use gas to run the water heater by saying that you can't have a gas line run to your house. Or a gas dryer. Mm-hmm. It's like, no, you're not, they're... This BS is like we were talking about the Gungeon gadgets thing because everybody there's a lot of people that are interested in the Second Amendment and you know your right to keep and bear arms. It's one of our fundamental rights. But look at this ludicrous stuff that they have banned this year. I was at Valero today and they've got They've got pumps where you know you got the two on the end of your diesel and then you've got the ethanol pumps But they have a special pump that's a hundred percent gas They're trying to stop gas stations from offering you a hundred percent gasoline without ethanol in it and I know that I'm about that about that down here in Texas because I was talking to the people that are running the store because I like the fact that they've got the 100% gasoline there. I can go and not have put the ethanol in my engine which can you know mess it up. Some engines are finicky with that. But you know, it's pushing the green agenda. We want you on the biofuels even if it does damage your vehicle, even if it damages a motor that you're using. Because they don't want you in a combustion engine anyway, they want to get you over to the electric grid that way. You're paying more per mile than you would be if you were just paying with gasoline. Gas prices have been falling here locally. We're below $3 a gallon again, well below up here where we are in the panhandle. It's a good time if you've got gas storage. get it up. We still have that OPEC meeting that's supposed to be coming up this month. We've got the war in the Middle East, whatever's going on there that can take a turn sideways real quick. All these oil producing countries are right there that Biden's got us back to be independent on. If anything happens there in the Middle East, we're basically screwed. And then we've got the Russian and Ukraine war going on up north over in Europe and that's the other big fuel producer up there. It doesn't look good across board and we still have the idiots here trying to push the Green New Deal and everything, everything is crisis. winter storm, this winter weather that we have rolling through the north part of the country this time of year. Oh, it's terrible, it's devastating. We've never seen anything like this before. Crisis, crisis, crisis. It's like, okay, first off, Michigan's always got snow. You always have, you always usually have a mix of snow and rain this time of year. And as it goes forward, you'll eventually get more snow. But as Tom was saying, they're already counting feet up in the upper part of Michigan. And he's not even in the UP. Repeat? In the newsroom, it's a half inch of snow. It's like a half inch of snow is nothing if you're from Michigan. Okay? That's ridiculous that even they would even try to push that up there. A half inch of snow in Southern Kentucky won't be here in the morning. It's too warm. Gas here was 277. 277? That's good. I think, I'm trying to think because I was at the gas station today, I was 250 something here at the local Valero. Not bad at all, yeah. So I topped off my tank today in the truck and Shelly was going to fuel up on the way home but she missed the gas station. So we got to make sure we go out and do that tomorrow with her car. It where the prices are right now if you got an extra fuel tank a Jerry can Something that's empty that is meant for fuel definitely fill it up. You know, we're the we're into the winter months They're cutting the gas prices down for the holiday season to try to boost the economy to try to make it look like Joe Biden's doing something other than screwing you over Take advantage of it while you can Because there's so many things on the table right now as far as fuel goes we don't know what BS they're gonna pull with it. The other than yeah the Israeli thing oh yeah that makes perfect sense. Israeli military plans to flood the Hamas tunnels with seawater where They are concerned that hostages are being held in the tunnels, right? So they're blowing up the entrances to the tunnels. That sounds like a really good way to save the hostages, right? And then they're planning to flood the Hamas tunnels with seawater. Well, if they're hostages and they're being held hostage and tied up, basically they're saying they're going to execute all the hostages. I mean, if there are any hostages, they're actually being held by Hamas. They're planning to go in and execute them all which is you ever dynamic entry which was pretty much developed by the method The original concept of them dynamic entry as you go in you shoot everybody and then you sort out the hostels from the Hostages later on now if you kill a few you kill a few whoop you do Hey, Ed. That sounds terrible, but that's their policy go ahead. I noticed last week They told us that Israel had lost 1,200 people due to Hamas killing them. But in last week, they said, Israel killed 14,000 Hamas, Palestinians. Well, today, it's up to 18,000. But the one number, the Palestine people are losing people. But the numbers for the Israel people is not increasing. Does that compute their people's potential? 400. Because the group that did the attack either or not from Gaza or they were Mossad operatives. Even the Israeli people, if you watch the news interviews with the families, they're trying not to interview anybody that they can't control right now. There's been one or two legitimate interviews where they're interviewing the families of the hostages that are still missing, quote unquote, okay? Where they said, where there's one Jewish lady on there who says, well, I just don't understand why it took eight hours to respond when we have such tight border security. And a lot of the Israeli people are bringing up the same thing. It shouldn't have taken eight hours. The troops that were not supposed to be on the border or had come out like on day one, we're talking about how they were mistakenly positioned in another part of the border. You know, there's too many coincidences there. The Israeli people, the ones that are awake that are not part of, you know, the scam. are actually seeing it and calling out for what it is. You gotta remember Israel, before this BS happened, they were up in arms getting ready for a civil war over what Netanyahu is trying to do to their Supreme Court. He's trying to strip the Israeli people, Supreme Court away of its power that way he, its consolidated under the whatever they've got, chancellor, president, potentate, whatever position he is. I'm not going to pretend I understand how their political system works. But we were following because the mainstream media was pushing it in our face. The fact that Israelis were out protesting in numbers, they were on the street, they were flooding the capital, they were being shot at by the Israeli military for protesting, and this is not Hamas, this was the Israeli people, the Jewish people themselves. They were out there protesting up in arms over this and then this event happens. And now we've totally forgotten about the Supreme Court. And they're not talking about, we're not talking about our Supreme Court, we're talking about the Israeli Supreme Court. You don't hear about the protests, you don't hear about that anymore. Now it's if you're talking about that, how dare you, we're at war, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, you know. So yeah, it's the same type of propaganda that they push on us. Just because they're the elite Jewish mafia over there runs everything. Doesn't mean that everybody in Israel is part of the elite Jewish mafia. You're just as much cannon fodder as they consider us. You know, worthless goy. Well, there are people that they consider expendable in their own race too. Question. Is the south or the west bank, is the west bank Palestine? Yeah, I think the West Bank is Palestine. Well, I think they're not attacking the West Bank. You know, how come they're not attacking the West Bank because they're Palestinian? If there's two, if there's the West Bank and the Gaza, how come they're attacking Gaza and not the West Bank because they're... Well, here's the... But that is a lie because they've told people and the UN has actually brought this up because of the humanitarian aid workers that are down there. They're telling people to leave Gaza and go to the one refugee camp that was the school that was being run by... No, no, not Egypt. Because they were telling them to go south. Egypt is north from where they're at. But they were telling them to go south to this United Nations school that was put up for the... not Hamas, but the Palestinian people. They were telling everybody to go there that it was going to be a safe spot and then the day after they talked about it they bombed it. And it was Israel that bombed it. They didn't deny it. They claimed that Moss leader was hiding there which is why it was a legitimate target. After they spread fliers and pamphlets out, this is why the Palestinian people, the ones that they have been able to interview that have been truthful, there's no place to go. because Israel's lying. And they know their lying. They've done it in the past. And all you got to do is look at what they've done. They tell people to go someplace and they bomb it. They said they get permission for those humanitarian work vehicles to come through and distribute stuff, but then they reserved the right to blow them up. Egypt is south. Syria is north. Egypt is south. Egypt is south. Okay, Egypt is south. Okay, sorry, sorry. Okay, I'm looking at a map. I'm not familiar with that part of the world, but yeah, okay, so north is Syria and Syria is the one that they're saying is backing Hamas. Which is quite possible that, you know, Hamas came down through Gaza and did dirty deeds, but it would take... Isn't that more Baruch, Baruch or something like that? We've got Baruch, the Queen's area, and Egypt. That's where Hamas, Hezbollah is. In North, the Golan High. Well, this is another thing that disturbed me with that, is they're talking, they said that they're talking to Hamas's leaders in Palestine, but then they talk about how to release the hostages. But yet we heard constantly how they had blown up the meeting hall for basically their parliament or their congress, whatever it was. where they met to do political business, they blew it up. So who are you talking to? You know? There's just so much squirrely bad information coming out of there and contradicting stuff, which is what you expect, you know, in a war zone. But... There's stuff where you can say, wait, you said you blew this up, so who are you talking to? Who's going to talk to you after you blow up basically their parliament? Basically their Congress or their White House, whatever you want to call it. You blew up their meeting place where they meet peacefully to discuss stuff with you. Who's going to want to talk to you after you do that? Joe Biden? Yeah, Joe Biden. Sorry. Oh, well. No, we've got crazy shit going on overseas. And it's a distraction because really when you look at it, it has nothing to do with us. Other than the fact that, yeah, it's a terrible thing. It's a terrible class of humanity. It's a fine example as to, hey, they have border security, they have all this stuff. They're trying to use it as an example as to why America doesn't need to have border security because look at what happened to Israel. Well, Israel kind of like shut everything down on that day. They want to point to it for that, but they also don't want to point to it for that because then you got to ask, what happened to that tank battalion that was there on the border? How come there was one tank that was overrun there that day? How come the Israeli Defense Forces were on the wrong part of the border fence and there was a minimal presence in that spot? that music event that was not supposed to be held in that that location was suddenly moved up into what they know is basically a war zone. They needed more money. They needed more money. Send us money. I'm joking. Yeah, and they know this. They put it right on the border wall where they know they get rockets and stuffs and over all the time. I mean just go back and look at news from Israel own press. About rockets being fired into their territory by humas from Gaza Okay, because and when we say rocks we're talking about like fireworks and shit like that. Look at the stuff So it's like minimal minimal minimal stuff and supposedly the iron dome, you know III seriously question why a lot of the BS that they push with the iron dome especially the supposed video footage of it working Although if it works the way that they claim it does and that's not CG, well then what happened with that, if anything that was misfired that redirected back at itself, If they're moving that system forward with an with a electronic umbrella That's quite possible that they might have fired a missile in either in defense or trying to attack Israel But that that missile that turned back if it turned back the way they said it did and hit the hospital Was done so because of the iron dome That's if the iron dome works the way they said they claim it does, you know Try to return the missile to thunder Well, they worked with Sodom, the Sains, Scud missiles. Remember those? Yeah, but did he ever fire him at Israel? I don't think so. I don't think... You know, for all the stuff about the Scud missiles and everything, I don't think anybody's ever really seriously targeted anything like that with them. You know, we... He went after... Go ahead. Israel shoots the rockets up in the air. They don't hit anything or blow up. So then they fall back down on Israel. Oh my goodness! Right? Well... Yeah, but the whole idea about the Iron Dome thing is that supposedly it doesn't use... It's a combination of things... an electromagnetic dome which is why they call it the iron dome and then they have like Patriot missiles and shit the streets sit down. I can't remember what exactly what they call them but it's basically the same concept of the Patriot missile. That's just probably our Patriot missile that's been stolen. But yeah, we're at the top of the hour. The intelligence report is coming up next. Sorry everybody, I'm kind of rambling there at the end. We'll be right back with the intelligence report and WBCQ. 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We're on WBCQ, the planet 6.160, regular shortwave. I'll get that right eventually, actually most of the time. It is Friday, Synchodamble Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 8th of December, the day after Pearl Harbor Day. 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. the dance of swords. Lip dance continue. We're going to want to work to do this matter of fact. We're going to be playing quite a few instruments. Anyway, head into the weekend. This is the last hour of the Intel report and we were touching on a subject yesterday. I wanted to actually get into it earlier, but we were, we did, we always, we always find unique things to talk about here. But yesterday, Of course, Guns and Gadgets brought up the idea that we have several different states, of course, that are passing extreme legislation and are being fought in court. And there are some wins and losses with New York today. As a matter of fact, go watch the latest Guns and Gadgets video that's posted on Guns and Gadgets on the YouTube channel. And give it a thumbs up, share, share everything that's down there. Guys, most important is subscribe where you can. give it a thumbs up. It doesn't cost anything, but it will pitch in, it will help to make people aware and share by sharing information, people know where to go back to. One of the things that I was trying to explain yesterday is there are several states that are already at the brink right now. There was a question yesterday by one of our listeners about, well, are we beyond the point of, you know, possibly getting things started. No, no, we're living in the window where something will transpire, something is going to take place. You have too many confrontational points and they're not lateral to each other. They can happen in any one of a number of different conditions and escalate. This is one of the things about the American War for Independence. South Carolina didn't go into the war on April 19, 1775. In theory, only one state actually initiated an action and that was again the Massachusetts colony. That was the Boston, what became the Boston siege. It was the occupation first of that particular colony which would very quickly become a state. But it wasn't the whole of the nation simultaneously. This is another thing that people just don't seem to Bring their mind to I know for us in the Patriot movement I'm pretty sure you guys have thought through a lot of this but we have California which There are a lot of people who are in California who are fed up with and tired with they're not gonna get any venue in the controlled media So you're not gonna you're not gonna hear from them per se now if you pay attention to each other and people are actually of like mine There are many many out there, but I'm gonna go over some numbers. It's kind of like The Borg myth, it's feudal resist you'll be absorbed, but I'll start with Illinois again And I'll also be realistic well actually I could even be more pessimistic and it really wouldn't make any difference We would still be in a winning posture you do understand that right? Okay, there's 2.4 million. I estimated last numbers I heard were about 2.1, but Dar did a quick check the FOIA cards that they have the Gun permission slips so that the master don't whoop you cuz math they got asked master for permission cuz it's a privilege not a right don't you know? So anyway, if you don't call ask mask math permission from NASA Then you just don't get a pen on the head squeeze on the ass and a little piece of cardboard with some plastic on it Okay cardstock Officially, there's 2.4 million. I would say there's a lot more than that out there. They're just not going to tell anybody about the guns they've got, and they're just going to keep it that way. But that's not as big a number as the 2.4 million that are out there in your face. Now, of those 2.4 million, they have a lot of guns they're not telling anybody about, which is why the regime is going to go to the next step. demand that everything be papered and that way they can confiscate it, this and that and the other, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So there's 2.4 million. Less than 1% of the population with the new laws that have been passed, less than 1% have done anything to register their firearms. That means that most of that 2.4 million are right now not following the rules, number one. Number two is, okay, let's give the enemy their due. Out of 2.4 million, I said yesterday, about 4.4, or in other words, 400,000 are cowards or spineless curds, or maybe they just won't hear about it right away, so they're just set off to the side. That still leaves two million combatants in what is a relatively leftist state. Two million combatants on our side. The whole of the US military does not have that force strength available and we are only talking one state out of the 48 continental. I'm not worried about Alaska or Hawaii, whatever happens to them happens with them. But the continental states, CONUS, make up the lion's share of any concerns that the regime has. Illinois is even our most populous state. Has a very large city, metropolitan area, but for the most part it thins out real quick once you get past the Chicago border and the southern border and you'll head south. There are other cities and there's certainly other population. That's true of every state, but they're usually a dominant one or two cities in each state. So that's two million for Indiana. Do you think there's maybe two million in, or forgive me, Illinois. Do you think there's two million in Indiana? What do you think the numbers are here in Michigan? Now we don't have a way for the enemy to identify how many of who has guns and they don't want anybody to think about this. Everything is television small. They give you or present you an image. You're supposed to think in terms of personal scale. So you don't want to wrap your brain around the idea that it doesn't make any difference which of the states you go to. There are virtually over a million combatants per state and in reality it's far beyond that with most. Where I am here in Michigan, and I can use Michigan as an example, we're dealing with organizing virtually hundreds if not thousands a week. I still, I mean I could step back and just deal with large formation or large unit organization, upper management so to speak, which is really not what I want to do, but it has to be done. But I have helped, when I say countless, that's virtually a countless number of individual groups in this last year to come together to organize, as fire teams and squads. I still believe, and I will always believe, that that is the first best solution. It doesn't mean that we do not have larger institutions, mechanisms, organizations. But the fire team, as I've said a million times, and the squad, or the building blocks of any armies that we build, we do not have central training operations. Militias typically do not. But in Michigan alone, our numbers are virtually vast. No one person can manage it, no 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 people. In fact, it has to stay diffused for the sake of a combination of operational security and intelligent organization. How do you build? Several young men that I was talking about here that in the last day I've been helping out one day ago, I can't be constantly at their doorstep. I can't hold their hands. They're gonna have to do pretty much 99.9% of the work. But we've got the machine down to such a precision piece of technology that we know what most of the basic questions are that are asked. Actually, typically it can handle that with about five responses. And it is only a matter of days once it's realized that there is a venue. For the number example, they start out with three people who then they're like, well, wait, we have a bunch of other friends who want to, you know, who they'd like to organize to. You explain to them how to do that. And the whole idea of the five man fire team, 10 man squad, two fire teams. And very quickly they embrace that, they wrap it around their, you know, they wrap it around their, you know, brain pan there, work it back and forth, take a direction and let the bird fly. With a standard SOP, a series of the manuals that we have, you hand them to those people, the basics are there. If you haven't mastered the basics, don't worry about being special anything until you can get this down. Don't worry about any special technology until you accomplish these tasks. But in Michigan alone, is it millions? Yes, but no, not all those people are organized. And there are bunches of different people. This is a big state and it's not the biggest state. This is an average, a mediocre state, an average state. And yet, you know, give me, let me give you an example. Holton, Michigan, Holton Township here in Michigan, just did a militia declaration. I checked. They're not in the circuit with the other three groups that are organizing like that. as a separate idea, independent with other people that are independent because they're doing their, they're actually other townships in touch with them or people. And they in turn are separately organizing from everything else. We've had whatever time we've had to do. The beautiful thing about this that I see is how many people is not, don't whine about, well, I can't get that person or I can't get this. You're better finding the one person at this moment. If every one of you finds one person at this moment, recruits them, and you know that they're solid. You've known the person all your life. You know maybe you've gone to school with them. Maybe you actually served in the military. Maybe you just served in some other task or job. And they've been uniform, and they've always held to the same beliefs, and they've always always held to the course. Well that one person just by going out recruiting you've doubled your strength. Just you you've doubled your force You now have another set of eyes now between the two of you. It's the old double the penny routine You need to find two more people that are solid There's a lot of people that are doing this actually again. It's how larger formations are created the Don White company started out actually with a minority element of about 46 people even as Don passed away, there was discussion about, hey, we'd like to honor him. So I had a conversation with the guys, many of them a lot younger than me, and I explained, well, here's something you can do. It's a traditional military policy. It's something that the militia has done for all of its existence, is we name our units after our established fallen comrades. people who actually built the mechanism and need to be remembered, need to be revered, need to be honored. So that group is now over 600 and some men and women. They have medical, they've got, you know, every technology that we need. They have indirect fire capability. They have squad support. They have an infrastructure with straw boss capabilities. In other words, we don't really use what you would call a command structure. It does exist, but the term straw boss, you hear me using that quite a bit. Everybody is cross trained to work and to lead as needed. Not to bicker or fight over leadership, but to understand the pecking order so that if someone falls, there is no hiccup or failure to follow through because of mismanagement. And that's a lot of times you have to do that. As I pointed out a couple of meetings we had two weekends ago and even one this last weekend in which again, sitting down the kitchen table, so to speak, is as critical as any other kind of briefing or meeting that can take place because as long as you can work with each other and communicate, you planted the seed. you've established an idea and people come back to it even when they're not really thinking the you know, they out of the blue they're usually your mind's idle. You start thinking about something you were talking about. You have an epiphany. You bring it back to the kitchen table. Everybody sits down. You roll it over. You figure out what works or what's going to not work or not work for your particular mechanism as you're building and you establish a goal and then you achieve the goal. Most important thing is follow through. Remember that. follow through and I think that that It amazes some people remember the coward never starts the week never finish the warrior never quits The fight is carried on Even if I was the only person to fight I would have to Because we're committed to this action. Okay, I've I heard something I had to laugh at that's the exact opposite, but it's great for the enemy is, well, you guys are all gonna start working and I can retire. Anybody has that attitude better pull their head out of their fundamental orifice because we can't really afford to do that. There is no, the age of retirement or being able to fall back or lay to the wayside, that was in our past. We're never gonna, we're not, even the idea of quote unquote retirement, that's a novel idea. But that is going to be gone with all of the destructive processes that have been established to eat out our Social Security that they force us to pay in at gunpoint. They're giving that to the illegal aliens. All of the mechanisms, my retirement, for instance, I have a retirement that I paid into it. By the way, it was at gunpoint. I had to pay in. Okay, so I did. It was part of the accepted process for all the time I've ever worked for a living. And you know what? It's losing money. And it's a foundational, a foundational account. And for the first time ever, there's negative process going on. Why? Because of the planned destruction of the integrated economic system to bereft us of a future. So if somebody tells you or talks about the idea that, oh, you guys are so much so great, I'll be able to sit back and rest. We're not going to be able to do that. We're not going to do it because it won't be possible to do so. In fact, there's an old biblical phrase, if a man does not work, he shall not eat. Now, it doesn't mean that we don't take care of our old, our infirm, and the very young, especially if we have orphans. We have an obligation. But guess what? As long as we can move, there's something that we can do, and we are going to have to continue to participate. But there's another reason for it. We have to kill the clicism. that has been going on for a very long time with regard to generational integration and cooperation. It's gotta die. We have to relearn something that your founding fathers and all of your generations before you understood was the integrated value of multi-generational cooperation. Your enemy knows about this and he has tried everything they can to destroy it. It is one of the first most important attacks on your society to separate those who have working knowledge and have experience from those who do not. So that the incapable and the incompetent and the fool are allowed to insert their stupidity into the process and cut you from generation to generation, separate you. And the end result of the purple haired, pedo, satanic queers that you now see. that are absolute worthless turds and totally unproductive. In fact, even when they call themselves communists in a way that's an insult to communism. Well, again, I'm not communist, but I understand the history of communism. I especially understand its symbols. But before I do that, I think I hear a voice. I've heard a little noise. Do we have a caller? Oh, hey, Mark. This is Chris from California. Chris, jump in please. Go ahead. Yeah, just real quick. being in the holiday season. How's Dawn's wife doing? Is she well? Yes, as a matter of fact, we do check up on her on a regular basis. Her sister passed away. This is, you know, again, everybody, this is the problem when you get to be our age. Her sister, who, of course, remember about the time that Dawn passed away, her sister had come up to help before Dawn did. And then she ended up in the hospital. Her husband died while she was in the hospital. We got her out of the hospital. She ended up going up and living with Debbie. And unfortunately here in the last year, she's passed away. But like I said, where it's probably when you get older, it happens. We don't expect it. But in this case, she was in good company because she was with family. So it's the same situation as with Don. She did require care before she passed away. And that was thinking here, but Debbie is fine. Okay, Debbie is fine. And we do check on her on a regular basis. In fact, you got to remember that she was one, she was one of the several people monitoring what was going on right up there in the Paris, Michigan area where the Chinese were coming in. So that's right there. That literally is down the street. When I say down the street, I mean, she can go out of her driveway, she would turn to the left, go down the street, a couple of miles. Get to the first paved road turn to the left and the property that the Chinese are taking over is right there That's how close they are But now her property is safe as far as we know in theory Is it possible to get her You know a mailing address for her if we want to send her a card and just yes, let me I'll do that I'll tell you what I don't have it right here my fingertips by I tell you what and I make sure I write it down or God knows how many things will distract me I don't think she'll have a problem with that. So I'll make sure on Monday I'll give it out a few times. Okay? Okay, is there anything you could think she might need? Oh, she'd appreciate anything in the way of, like if you want to do cold weather items or whatever. Just even just a card. I mean, just a card's fine. Remember it's, I mean, you're thinking about her and then guys for everybody we, this is a good idea by the way. Because every once in a while we have to do this. We should do this with each other just again to honor each other. You know, I'll tell you what, let me point something out. For all of you listening, Don had the property there, but he had not been able to afford a house. So we bought, Nancy and I bought his house for him, okay? And it was a nice, it's a nice little log cabin, a modern, not an old, I mean not an old, satellite log cabin. It's a modern prefabricated house, we found it down there, actually right down there in the neighborhood, so to speak, down with the company there. And what pisses me off is he had to stay in the other, in the old house, the trailer, because of the inspector crap, all of the bullshit going on with that. We didn't know how sick he was. He didn't even know how sick he was. And we went up there many different times nonstop to take care of the field. You had to dig the field, put the septic field in. Everything, of course, had to be specced. He couldn't move in, even though we had everything blocked in, everything, the power was hooked up. And it pisses me off because he could have lived in his house for at least some months before he passed away. As it is, I basically said piss on it. We went up there, we've been up there trying to finish up. What we really were waiting for was the inspector every time. This is one of the things where guys, we gotta stop this crap. Because the house was viable, the septic field was being accomplished, it just wasn't done. But then even when we finished things, you had to wait for the character to show up and actually do his job. We see this all over the country like this. So, Donna, we still work our ass off and got him in when he was ill. And so, while he didn't get to live in his house with Pisses Me Off, he died in his house. Now, he would have died there anyway, but he didn't fully enjoy it. And it's a very nice place. It's a simple house, but it's a very nice place. So, you know, I just, that is one of the things about the petty self-serving government and bureaucracy that we need to drive out of this. Our former government's good, but the parasitic bureaucracy that has been created needs to be carved out of our lives. That's all I got to say. I've watched this. The closer you get to different parts, all the more the country is the same way. But Ann Arbor, Michigan, you got three, four different inspector layers and people. There's a house that's in Dexter here. It took them what, almost four years to finish the stupid thing. Why? Because you have to have inspection upon inspection with, we've got the city, the township and the county and the county overlaps with some state positions. And every one of these little bastards has got their hand out every time they show up. And so here's this house and I've watched as they've had to tear stuff off it. And it's a really a mat. It's a really an ornate house. It's actually looks like a Victorian. So it's a really interesting house. But they put stuff up. They had to tear stuff off. They had installed things as they were told. The other bastard comes in. Guess what? Oh, that's not right. And these are your dancing. Oh no, not my house. This is another brand new house being built in Dexter. I think they finally got the roof on it, come the roof's been on for a while. They finally got the outside finished. Hell, they're still working on the inside. And it's not that they don't have the money to do it. What the reason has taken four and a half years is because they have to wait for the inspectors and there are overlapping inspectors. because the town, the township, and the county all have their handout. And every time you have these parasites show up, they expect an envelope. They get paid. So on top of everything else, it's that part that all these, well, I like, do I do like this because I've mentioned this many times. In the area of Washtenaw County, the socialists that all thought that, well, I'm special because I ride with the other socialists, when all of a sudden they've plugged resources in and thought they were going to send a business up. They were completely eaten by their fellow Soviets because of these processes. Okay. Now, the thing is, we have to stop that. Don was not in the middle of a big metropolitan area. He was out in an outlying township, but it still came down to It dragged things out and personally we should just put him in the house that would have that I just didn't live that we don't live that close I mean they take a look where texture is take a look where Paris, Michigan is yeah, it's quite a you know We and every time we had to make that trip to go up and stay there for a while and work but Debbie's doing fine the house looks good Everything that was accomplished that needed to be there's still some things that are being done I mean every once in a while Joe and the crew find a few other things they need to get done But it's good. And she's warm, and it's a nice house, like I said. God's been gone for a while now, and everybody still misses him, obviously. And again, the good thing is, his voice was heard all over the world, which is one of the things that made him be taught. It's still being heard, though, Mark. We got the past shows we bring up and listen to, so... It's always nice to hear his voice from him. He's a good man. We've had a lot of good people. I'll tell you, I would never trade. This is just a sidebar. For all of any hardship that somebody might perceive, the Patriot Movement has the most genuine, real people, decent people that you could possibly want. I've seen every, I've seen from the military, the government end, the spook and cooke end. I've you know from industry manufacturing that's not too bad because those are working people but I mean in general as far as why we do what we're doing it's this is the only place I want to be. I can't the other side can't buy me with anything because there's nothing that they can offer and look at how sick they are. I mean I'm to the point now I had a conversation today with one of the doctors and We were just you know, it's like well, he actually was already on the same page You know, we got to mark 12 months. I mean because it began he knows too It's the election thing and I would say this again to all of you out there Which is why you need to be ultimately prepared now is you can see that they're flatlining as far as how they're acting It's like well, so we're just gonna do this Okay, well you go ahead and try that. Now for me, I'm already on the flat line from the other direction. It's like I've told you guys, something's gonna get us going. It could be Illinois, it could be out there in California. There's a lot of people out in California that actually are organized. They've just gone hull down. You know, in a tank battle when things get hot, guys, the driver's job is to find a position where he can put you hull down. What does that mean? It means that you create minimal silhouette, but your firepower is still right where it needs to be so that you can pick a target and put a big, a big, more round down range. Most of the country, a lot of the country has the attitude that they already fully understand what all of us are talking about. Everybody right now, most are just waiting and have already made their decision about what needs to be done to the other side. And people are whether, People are not trusting because they understand how treacherous the environment is. Okay, with regard to complete strangers. So always remember that. That's the one thing you have to let it like water off a duck's back. I don't go out of my way. I don't need to know who somebody is so much as I may never see him again, but if I'm going to talk to them, try to arm them with something that will pick their interest and maybe bring them in. That's how many of you are listening right now. We got people right here in Michigan that know exactly what I'm talking about. I think one of the other things that I will remind all of you about is a lot of people want to tell, I mean, we talk about certain things on here, that's okay. But I don't need to know your personal inventory, nobody does. If we were in a casual environment and we're all together in the same room and we start talking about things, that's personal. But when we're, there's nothing that I need to know about, it's just like there's nothing that you have that I covet. But if I don't know it you can torture me all day You can do whatever you want to me all day it won't do you a damn bit of good And that's how we need to be thinking about the operational security aspect of this Well, yeah, you would regard a large. Go ahead. Do you have a large pieces? I do have a large piece of? Go ahead Well, what's that go ahead? Sorry? No, go ahead mark I was just seeing people like the large people. Well, the thing that I wanted to emphasize, why I brought this up, is because, again, most every state. In fact, you're not hearing it. Have you noticed about certain states? I've mentioned this many times. We never hear about Georgia for the last several years, other than furtive little burps. Like right now, the only reason you know about Georgia is because of what? What subject, if I see Georgia, what subject do you think about right now? What's the first thing that comes to mind? What has put Georgia in the news in the last year? Donald Trump? Election fraud, right? No, well, that's part of the whole thing with why they're charging Donald Trump, cuz he said there's election fraud in Georgia. So yes, that's true, election fraud, but Donald Trump. But I pointed out before this all started, guys, where did Atlanta go? You know, of all the southern cities, Atlanta is as big a metroplex as Chicago, comparable to New York. There are seven major or somewhat major suburbs that are actually delineated that are part of the Atlanta metropolitan area. When the Olympics were down there, they cambered up the whole district. They cambered up everything. It cost billions, okay? But it just fell off the map. On the average communications that you see, you might hear about Miami. You're gonna hear about maybe, not hell, you don't even hear about the Carolinas. You don't hear, you'll hear about obviously New York whenever possible, maybe New Jersey, certainly any of the other leftist states way out west, Colorado on occasion, but what about North and South Dakota? Now we know there's problems in each state. Remember we've had all kinds of fascinating things that we've covered, but why are they not being talked about? Now part of it is that the enemy is gaining ground or making ground so they don't want to draw attention to their activity. But, an example is, other than maybe a few blurps on the internet news services, so to speak, and the independence, what about Arkansas? Arkansas has been moving against the globalists in a lot of different ways. What about Missouri? St. Louis is a cesspit just like Chicago is, but the rest of Missouri guys is a breath away from actually declaring, you know, that they need the militia. They've already got everything else done, but as a state, they theoretically can go the next step and say, you know, things are bad enough that the militia needs to be on the rise. This is on the lips, in the minds, and on the lips, in private conversation, all over the country. and not for the perusal of the government or the ring knockers or because it's not, everybody has learned. I think it's the biggest mistake that the idiot sticks on the other side made when they dropped all of you from social media like myself. I can be comfortable without social media. I grew up without social media. We have these programs and we also have all the other tools I've told you about. If I didn't do radio, I'd have three hours a day that would be working on, I wouldn't be in any way shape or form being able to lay back. I wouldn't be any slower at what I'm doing. I wouldn't be less busy, I'd be more busy. In a way, I mean, think about it. What would I be doing if I weren't on the radio for three hours? Well, almost went on the radio for four, actually. We are ready to. They're sponsors for doing WWCR. They want me to do that too. The industrial group and the owners of these manufacturing groups They grew up with shortwave radio. This is why we're doing WBCQ, why we can pay for WBCQ. You guys don't do this. We got a bunch of people who are middle aged, who have been in the Patriot effort or grew up with their mom and dad listening to shortwave. They listen to shortwave. They asked me, why aren't you doing it? I said, well, this is what it costs. They said, well, why don't we do it? Well, that's a good idea. So this is why we're doing shortwave now because they just said, no, we can cover this. They wanted me to do WWCR, but the problem is the only way I could do that is I'd have to do a fourth hour radio after this one. Now I've done that before. I actually have, if you recall, actually when people were asking for favors and help, I was doing five and six live radio hours here a few years back. I remember when you were doing the morning program too. You had two hours in the morning, the two evening hours, and then you had the eight nights. You're doing six hours of radio during the day. Right. But here's the thing. You know why I was doing that. We didn't profit. Well, my message was heard. But I did it because people asked for help or wanted us, wanted me to come up. And it was like, well, I have to balance this out because if I'm going to be doing two hours in the morning, how long does it take you? Got to be doing some preparation for a radio program, guys. You also had Don's help back then, too. Right. And that made a big difference because being able to tag team is significant. Also because if at all possible, I need to be able to step away because this is one of the other things. I radioed what I did right from the beginning before I ever started doing this. I sat down with Nancy and I sat down with our other allies because I used to do all of this behind the scenes. A lot of the work. Nancy laughs all the time. Seriously, because documents kept popping up that everybody goes, well, this information has spread all over the United States. We just don't know where it came from. We don't know how it came, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Nancy would laugh because she recognized my penmanship. and all the documents that were generated because what I did is I was able to take the information I had from the jobs that I was doing, especially when I worked as an intel analyst, and utilizing the information and transcribing it over so that it was useful for other people. Now, we sat down and I explained to everybody step by step what they do. Everybody balked. First thing, well, they wouldn't tell. They couldn't dare do that. Listen, here's how it's going to happen. This is how things will escalate. Here's what they're going to attempt, including physical assassination attempts and many of the things that down the road, as long as we live, we'll probably be able to talk about, but not right now. The battlefield has been as intense as it could possibly be, but part of it was also the idea, okay, if we're going to be doing radio, we've got to be able to do radio and be able to do it in every form and venue you can imagine, every way you can imagine. And we actually have. I've done radio in every conceivable type of location with whatever type of technology needed to be cobbled together, but you would never know it listening to the program. We've jumped two three states. Well even right now we're jumping god knows how many states, but that's just regular technology In the process of this the physical threat Guys they came after the family everybody. We already knew exactly Ed knows your Nancy could sit down and and Explain to you the epic of that adventure But it wasn't a surprise in other words prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance And it also, again, but it required effort and that effort consumes time. That's the first part. Like I always said, the most valuable commodity that you have is time. So when the enemy tries to disrupt your activities, the important thing is to be prepared in such a way that they do not disrupt your activities. Let me give you an example after when the when Time magazine was trying to do an article on me. There is a Time magazine out there that was done. In fact, you go to the Internet, you pull up a search on me, Mark, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Go do a search. You're going to see a Time magazine article that is multi-page. Now if I had I never interviewed for that because I refused an interview. Oh you want to be interviewed by Time magazine. I will repeat what I already explained everybody before we started doing this. The controlled media is not our venue. We are not interested in it. I'm not going to be too concerned about doing anything with them. And the only reason we selectively would do activities with the control media was to find out what they were up to. Not to give them information. In fact, that was what the Sam Donaldson piece that everybody is always enjoys. The Sam Donaldson piece told us a great deal about what direction they were trying to go. We already had a good idea, but it confirmed what we suspected. And remember, the Sam Donaldson interview that you see, it's only a fraction of the interview. Everybody goes, God, you did really great. That was a live broadcast. No, it was supposed to be a live broadcast. At the last minute, they claimed they had problems. And so we carried on for almost two hours and you only saw about 17 minutes and they did that editing on the fly to try and do damage control and create an antagonistic article video piece and it failed. With the Time Magazine piece, let me give an example of one of the things that they did. There's a picture in there with me in a restaurant. The FBI was traveling. Time magazine, you already know this now. You guys know this, but we've explained to you all about this before. Time magazine had the FBI with them. I would sit down and do the program at another facility right across from the other truck stop that we used to work at as an RBS restaurant. You used to have phone hookups right there. We have a mobile phone unit. I can hook up the mini network board anywhere I want, have everything I need. Well, what they did is they went to the manager in the other half of the store and told him they wanted him the FBI Told the manager that he needed to go out there and tell me that that I had to leave now It was not the corporation. It was not the business. It wasn't him. The FBI did this to stage a confrontation And then as they had the manager come in, the Time Magazine photographer and the Time Magazine reporter, who I would not do an interview with, walk in and start taking pictures and trying to ask questions. Now the idea was to show that, see, look, everybody was so outraged at the restaurant that they demanded that he leave. No, they didn't. Here's the problem. As soon as the guy was done, he sat down, said, hi, Mark, how you doing? Hey, this is what they did. Here's who was there. And there's pictures of the security, there's security cameras and all of these, these truck stops guys. So we got a copy of all the individuals, both the two that were talking to the manager and the other individuals and parties that were in the peripheral outside. Got four more personalities that I needed for the files. And the Time Magazine reporter got all frustrated because all I had to do is I gave John the cue. He picks it up. You guys didn't even know that there was an interruption in the program. While that's happening, fold everything up, put it in the bag, walk out to the vehicle, leave. And what they didn't understand is that the managers really liked you being there because we filled that restaurant. We filled the bar that's in the C.A. Yeah, we brought business in. I had as much of an audience at the Wolverine broadcast facility. Remember that was a tongue-in-cheek joke. We actually did it like many radio stations and TV programs do actually do their program because in many places used to do in live spots like that and actually had like an eating area or like a casual area and then they had the studio set up with it. And many radio stations here in Michigan used to have almost like a kiosk arrangement. And the DJs were in an aquarium and they used to come up and watch them do the program. The Mall in Jackson, Michigan for people might remember that they had the rock station at the literally the outlet mall booth. in the mall and that was where they did their broadcast and they had the booth was actually the front window for the store, what would be the storefront. So you could see everything that was going on between the DJ and the people who came in to use the studio. It was a nice setup there while it lasted. Yeah, and the interesting thing about this is again guys, the back story is more interesting than the drivel that they generated. But it's fascinating that what you got to see, in fact what it did was an epiphany for all the employees. They converted when the FBI was standing there with Time Magazine and everybody that's an employee watched them do this. They all knew that it was complete bullshit, that it was a lie. In fact, it may force them to think. And it created an epiphany for virtually dozens of individuals, not just the people right there in front of them, who all of it, from that point forward, were in our camp. I mean, not a little in our camp. They'd already been hearing everything that was going on. It created a bunch of hard chargers. They were pissed by the idea that, well, who the hell is Time Magazine to tell us what to do? And what the hell? Was the FBI working for Time Magazine? Or is Time Magazine working for the FBI? And I had to point out, it's like, well, really, they're like a hand in glove operation. But don't worry, ABC, NBC, CBS, and all the rest of the same way. Again, what you see as opposed to, and even there, it's minimal because like I said, I would not do interviews with any of the controlled press. But if I did, an example is we allowed for one or two interviews with ABC. Guys, remember the questions they ask allow you to map out the agenda. So what you do is, you know, I've got a, let's just say a note list, a note pad and a mental list going on step by step. And example is there's a nine hour interview with ABC. It was nine hours, okay? And it's like, will you do an interview? It's like, well, how long do you wanna do it? Well, I'd like to ask you a lot of questions. Oh, okay. So we've sit back, had a little brief conversation, came back to sure. And so what it did is it allow us to map out where they were going with all of their political agenda and how they were going to try and, you know, again, mix your brains through the controlled media. And by having two sessions, what they did in the first session is to ask the questions that are the front questions. And then, oh by the way, at the end of the interview, we need to come back tomorrow. I've got some other questions. I've got to sit down and go through some things. No, they already had the questions written down. The idea is these are the hack questions that they ask when they do the hack cut and chop. The Homer Simpson, Gummy, Venus de Milo edit, if you don't remember that. Basically, it's like, well, they ask these other questions and they're totally inane, but what they do is put them into the mix because it was already planned that way, and then they can totally askew the responses. So the second day when I came back, needless to say, I'm wearing a different suit, different clothes, different shoes even, and it's like, oh, wait a minute. Well, this is just going to be an extension, so it's not a big deal, right? Well, first thing they did was going to Brinkford. Their logic is you're going to try and appease them in whatever way. No, you do just reverse. No part of the interview was ever used. It was purely designed as an intelligent collections asset from their side to evaluate fill in the blank, whatever the agenda was that they were trying to polish up and make a decision on where they wanted to go. We're here in 2023 and I'd be quite honest, I will say this again, we shouldn't be here in 2023. We should have shot their ass in 94. It's why right now for the next 12 months, at some point, and it's gonna probably be sooner rather than later, everybody's arguing it's gonna be in the middle and it might be, maybe three, four months out. End of winter, headed into a spring offensive for the enemy is very likely. You are trying to take the country in a short stroke. You would attack the American, the globalist would attack us at the end of the fall, headed into the early winter where we are right now. Why? The food storage is all in, the harvest is in, as I've talked about many times here with what we've seen, but it's always a case every year. And so compression and control of the resources in the short term would allow for them, if people are ill prepared, to buckle the knees of the population. However, that doesn't look very probable because too many people really are up to speed, and I think they've got a better understanding on that than they've had in the past. If they attack in the spring, That is a long plan offensive. They expect to fight through the beginning of the spring, into the summer, and into the fall. And that is the long-eye campaign. It is most likely that that's where we're going to see them, how we're going to see them move. Now, the fake attack or the fictional whatever, or maybe, see, this is another discussion everybody's had, is that the ring knockers, the Israeli mafia, The alphabet soup agencies assassinate Donald Trump. If they do, God help them. There would be so many vindictive and vengeful arrows that their formation on the organization on the other side would be decimated, would be exterminated. And it would be by a billion cuts. They would not survive that. Everybody has gone past the protest and passed all the rest to anything that's got their insignia on it. Anything that's riding with the other side would be gone. And rightly so, to be quite honest, like I said, I have no confidence in Mr. Trump. I have no confidence in the political process the way it is right now because it's staged against us. That's just me being very, very blunt and honest with you. The only thing that has kept them acting like they want to create, continue to maintain the fiction of all this BS that we've been seeing, is that we're still armed to the teeth, but we're armed better than you could probably want to perceive. I go back to the idea that, well, okay, in Illinois alone, there are two million gun owners who haven't gone anywhere to register anything. Two million. Guys, if only one quarter of that 2 million decided to pull the trigger and shoot at the enemy, they don't have the resources to handle that. Not anybody does. The army doesn't, foreign forces don't, secret police don't, the secret police would be dead in days. Because the world doesn't revolve around you hiding behind your house and hiding behind the steering wheel. Instead, it's everybody goes on the hunt. And it's 24 hours a day against the globalists. It's 24 hours a day against the secret police. If the military chose to step in, it's 24 hours hunting against them. See, they'd be bragging, oh, well, we're coming after you. Yeah, but we all live here. We don't have to travel very far. But if we do choose to travel, it would be just to go out and just hit a target, continue to hit targets. People would have that attitude. People already have that attitude. Now multiply that times 47 other states where yeah, you'd have a bunch of pricks that are leftist out there at a bunch of cowards and there's spineless curves in every state But they don't count for anything They're all in Mario. It's kind of like like I said, it's like the face brow wearers those face brow wearers are out of the formula That's already proven to you who the you know, absolute panty waste cowards are that will simply do nothing They are like ghosts walking amongst you Think about that. They're not beneficial to the other side. They're not a resource. They're simply a stumbling block or a lack asset. Go ahead, Tom. I heard you. Go ahead. Like you see on the original Red Dome. Because we live here, that's why. Because we live here and they don't. Now, in the last couple of days, something that I've told you about for 30 years, they're so arrogant. Or they're in such an arrogant brain fog that you now have a senator that is blurted out, spoken out openly right at the podium on the Senate record that, well, you know, we could take all these illegal aliens and put them in uniforms. We can give them a gun. Now, it's not a surprise, not if you've been listening to anything I've been saying for all these years, but it demonstrates how Be sure the window is, I'm sure they won't, but it's going to be a horrible mess between starting up this thing and then finishing it. And we have to be prepared to go through the whole process. Study the American War for Independence, guys. Please. Cars got blood, the Republicans... And remember, when they do come out, we keep the liberty treaty, but nothing but a rumor of their destruction returning where they came from. disappear.