March 15, 2024
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Mark Koernke hosted a Friday afternoon and evening broadcast on March 15, 2024, covering ammunition purchasing recommendations (Cinco de Ammo Day), firearm maintenance and reloading practices, court system corruption and the Michigan school shooting case, Second Amendment legal developments, and upcoming militia training exercises. The show included extensive discussion of revolver maintenance, ammunition sourcing from various dealers, the illegitimacy of admiralty courts, and preparation for anticipated civil conflict in 2024.
- ammunition
- revolvers
- 357 magnum
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- court system corruption
- admiralty court
- reloading
- preparedness
- grand army of the republic
- firearms maintenance
- felon in possession
- bruin decision
- gun control
- tactical training
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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 land 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. It's the land of the free.
We just went all over the map. Visitor from the past disappeared, overlapped by music, overlapped by something else.
His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep.
The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent.
Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame
number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Most 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, keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke, he 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 his parents 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the people? For a teacher that I had. And I do too. As a matter of fact, several of them, not the least of which is Mr. Smith.
who sometimes, always for whatever reason calling Dr. Smith. And I don't know why, other than the fact, yes, I know, lost in space. He was much cooler than Dr. Smith and lost in space. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke.
One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories South Southwest and Southeast Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite. Want to say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you're on, we appreciate the fact that you're both listening and in almost every case, rebroadcasting or repeating onto another
receiver somewhere and we appreciate that. Thank you. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. And it is, oh my goodness, it's Friday. Yes, señor y señorita. It is Friday. Today is Cinco de Amo de. This is the day when you will buy ammunition for your pistol, for your shotgun, and for your rifle.
And we suggest you buy as much as you possibly can. And it is Quartermaster Friday. And of course it is the 15th of March, meaning, it's Friday the 15th, which means absolutely nothing. But it does mean it's halfway through the month for us all. So March as of today, we're halfway there to April and all of the occultic
Hellish nightmares that I'm sure the psychotic, uh, pedo queers, like Satanists, have in store for us. So we're all ready for them. In fact, everybody's got their boxing, you know, shoes on, or track shoes, or, yeah, mitts, or sap gloves, battle axes, broadswords, shark banettes, grenades, small arms, indirect fire, air defense, aircraft, and a whole lot more. Why?
Cuz we're going to war in 24. You all know that just well as I do. It is, of course, the 16th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, 2024, old earth calendar. Damn it, Jim, I'm a doctor, not a brick basin.
And 2024, Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. That's right, McCoy. Remember, you're a doctor, not a brick mason. But every once in a while, he'd shoot somebody with a phaser and God help any redshirt that was near anybody with a blue shirt. They were dead every time. So, as it is, it is Friday and there is a bunch of stuff going on. First of all,
For the Grand Army of the Republic, we've got our meetup tomorrow, Saturday down in Ohio, on the Grand Army of the Republic Highway. And we are going to be participating in a Communications and Tactical Mechanized FTX on the Grand Army of the Republic Highway. For all of you friends, just a little hint, liberty.
Remember that, liberty. It is gonna be a lot of fun and we are gonna be operating both in Michigan, Ohio and we're gonna be doing some radio bounce work that's gonna take us all the way over to Chicago and beyond. Actually all across the northern part of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and it's also gonna be working up and down the state of Michigan, the state of Ohio and then we're gonna be moving across and over towards hopefully Pennsylvania. We're gonna do an east-west grid.
Total mobile deployment, mobility developments, we're gonna test people what we're gonna do. But the fun part is the Grand Highway of the Republic. Well, Grand Army of the Republic Highway, forgive me. The other one, either one sounds like Star Wars, but it's not, it is not. I think that's kind of cool. Good choice, guys, good choice for everybody.
Anyway, the exercise is this weekend. We will be at Camp Emerson, New Camp Stuss at Camp Wayland North, the Ogham Aranges, Naggy-Hitcham, the Rustics, Camp Fox and Camp Wolf, and of course, one of the Rustics. We were trying to figure out what to call them. Well, guess what? It's Fort Benning, Michigan. So congratulations to Fort Benning, Michigan. No, we probably will not be up there this weekend.
But I cut some more signage and I'm doing stencil work and other people are too, somebody's using their laser cutter, then we are going to make everything badass. Because all the neat photography, how many pictures I had to think about it? How much photographic work did I do when I was at Benning? Well, I did a lot. So I've got some really interesting images. We're going to reproduce certain things.
It's kinda like when I did opt for, we built an opt for airborne academy and everything was squared away. Of course, they piston moaned in the military, of course, remember, we couldn't point out that the Warsaw Pact and the Russians were actually who we're gonna be shooting at. So we had to take a lot of our regalia down because of complaints, not from the foreigners.
I mean, they didn't know we had the stuff up. It was from certain political hacks that forced us to reconfigure some of our heraldry. A heraldry was for a very fine artwork done by Captain Dan Larson, again, General Larson. And he did a really great job. Captain Dan, I think about that, Captain Dan from, actually he probably was called Captain Dan at one time or another.
Dan Larson was first SF second detachment Vietnam. It is Captain Dan, as a matter of fact. That's amazing. How did I never catch that? So anyway, many different people are going to be commemorated with the work that's being done. I want to say thank you. Also, don't forget for Nick and Pat, you can remember the shift out is to Camp Emerson for combat engineer construction operations. Use your pin number.
And that'll get you all the information you need if you're not up to speed. I would have to believe these guys are very efficient. They've contacted everybody and moved all of the logistical train and transport accordingly so they can get there. But we will be doing heavy engineer work this weekend for you going to train at Camp Emerson. I will remind you that what that means is they rode traffic control.
militia MP unit is going to be there practicing what they're supposed to be doing with regard to traffic and personnel routing. Guys, we have a high safety standard. We don't blow ourselves up like the ATF FBI or or self frag like the Batfaggots do. If you don't recall that episode with the feds.
self-fragging, you know, bat faggots and self-fragging FBI agents are really kind of cool. We'd appreciate if they'd make more of them. But they had a little oopsie out of the old marine compound out there in Californication land. And apparently it was a bomb squad and the SWAT team and somebody had a much more extensive live munition than I think that was probably needed.
Having been an opt for trainer, a training officer, there are a lot of things you can do that look very realistic, but they offer no threat to your personnel. I mean, they're still gonna create the impression, the image, the whole nine yards. But without the possibility of busting legs, busting arms, or shattering the eardrums, and making dizzy with high velocity concussion, all of your special warfare people, which is what they did.
Okay, out in California there. Three injured, one said stay in the hospital because of surgeries. The other two had to go in for patch and release. You know what I mean? Like, let's stitch him up. Awesome, we use the staplers. No, let's stitch him up. It'll hurt more. He deserves it. Now, the staples hurt a lot. I'm using the long ones. I don't need to, but I'm using the long ones.
Yeah, so three of them got specific extended medical service. The others all were, I felt dizzy and my ears hurt, but enough that probably bleeding from the ears because it was inside a building apparently. I can picture, there's a little image if you look at this incident, there's a little robot that was outside and I'm figuring, AI being what it is, it's like, yeah, one of these bastards are gonna get themselves killed, Bob.
I know, I know, I'll tell you what, let's leave. Okay, Bob, let's leave. Little robot went outside, then boom. Either that or AI took over and the little robot set off the bomb in the building with a big hoot and laugh from his artificial intelligence because he dragged all the bastards inside and they're humans, they're organics. The AI want to kill us all. They've been told by all the ring knockers to kill us all. So chances are that's what the plan was.
There are so many variants in this, but first rule is it was buffoonery on the part of individuals. Somebody didn't pay attention. You cross wires or you don't pay attention to static electricity and explosive devices will tag you every time. And mostly it's cutting corners, but there are a few things where you're just not paying attention. You get enough of a arc from something or a little bit of energy from something and guess what? Those blasting caps, they work really well. All on their own. It's so embarrassing.
So, well, it is for the outside. We don't usually have these problems. We actually pay attention on how to operate. We have a high safety standard. We got the thinkers, the feds, back faggots, whatever they got the stinkers. So let's hope, we want it, not hope. We want it to stay that way and it's going to. Oh, that is wonderful coffee that we discovered. Oh, if you're giving me, I just had to have a taste right there at that moment. And for everybody out there also,
Again, Cinco di Amo de over at Classic Firearms. We mention them because they had handguns and they still do have handguns over there. Although I did notice that as of midday today, several of the weapons that were being offered were already pulled as out of stock, even though they did have a good quantity. I actually called and asked. Still don't know where the stuff came from. They were kind of not really answering that one.
Atlantic firearms, classic firearms, and center fire systems have a very interesting selection of what are supposed to be police trade in or police disposal guns. Not only could be just stuff they stole from people and piled up and stole more from people and piled up and eventually got rid of. But classic firearms had some 556 and also a little bit of 545 by 39 come in.
The 545x39 I believe is Talamo. It's Talamo! You know, Tula ammo. Talamo. And again, good stuff. It works. We fired hell out of it a decade ago and it's still around. What little is around is coming with the last gasp, I guess.
So, again, classicfirearms.com, you want to go check their ammunition deals. Also, I had a bunch of people asking, we were talking about revolvers last night. I saw all the questions after the fact. And yes, the revolvers that are available over at Atlantic Firearms, they have a Colt Cobra, a bunch of them. If you like the colts, some people are Smith people, some people are Colt, and a lot of people like Ruger.
I love revolvers. Revolvers are very useful. They don't leave brass laying around. In a crisis or a future scenario, you're going to want to hang onto your brass. Okay, automatics, you just pew, spew, spew. Well, you can still put tatchers on it, but that creates obstructions that might cause a problem also. Revolvers, bang, and then make sure you hit something and bang. Make sure you hit something and bang.
And guess what, you palm the brass, shove it into the dump bag or into the big popcorn pocket on your left leg, reintroduce a speed loader very quickly, click, click, click. And congratulations, bang and bang. Now, of course, you can get up to a seven shot pistol, but most of these older guns that you're seeing are either going to be five shot J frames or they're going to be six shot key frames. I don't have a problem with that. Five shot J frames, nice undercover pieces.
The Colt Cobra is nothing to sneeze at. It's a very, very high performance pistol back in the day and it still is now. And those are over at Atlantic Firearms. Now Classic Firearms, they got a bunch more of the Smiths. It appears that whoever they cherry picked this stuff from, Classic got more of the Smith and Wesson family of firearms. Got a nice collection, so I highly recommend if you get a chance to take the time, go over there, check that out, see what they have available.
and go through that inventory if there's something that makes sense for you. Well, snag it. Don't hesitate. Don't wait. Because again, it doesn't make any difference. Personal handgun is a personal flavor choice to the interest degree. I can't emphasize that enough. It's not your primary. But if you've learned to use it, I don't care what you're carrying. If you've learned to use it, I'm sure you are lethal with it.
And I do not want to get shot by whatever you are carrying. So I have full confidence that whatever you decide to invest your time and money in, you are also going to invest your money in. You are then going to invest some time in to develop your skill with that weapon system. And that is a high priority. Now, with, forgive me, I'm dusting off my 150 year old Swiss aviator clock here.
I'm doing that because I didn't want to mess it up before I move it. Another thing, classic firearms also did have some SKS deals come in. I don't know. I will find out by the stampings on these rifles. I suspect, like I said, Bosnia-Herzegovina or Croatia. And we'll find out. But because of the combination of weapons and the fact that most of them are in the UGO base, model 66 guns,
SKS's then probably that part of the planet. Probably guns that got confiscated because of the anti-gun hate of the UN being to make more Christians victims of the debauchery of the globalist especially the Satanist types. Big thing here again is with the SKS's they all work. The mechanics of them are pretty straightforward.
And they're very user friendly. I prefer, although I guys we've done it both ways and I have them both ways and caches all over the state of Michigan with with or without the fixed magazine. If they don't have the fixed mag, there's about three different generations, if not four of solutions for large magazines. There's the duck bill, which basically just mimics the fixed magazine with an extended bill out the front. There's a bunch of different conversions and
If you did not know and I'll let you know because they were back where it came in back in the day We bought a bunch of the 16 and a half inch barreled SKS's with the AK magazine well Now it was a bucket type magazine well So it actually is a little easier to use for a lot of people to get it to work and it's a pivot type But these Chinese SKS's that take the AK mags Because of the design with the stock that they were introduced to the US with
They don't work with the Eastern European flange back AK mags that were very dominant at the end of the Cold War. There were tons of those that came in. If you did have that, what you wanted to do with the mags you were going to use, if you wanted to use those, because they were cheap, but a dollar a piece or whatever, 80 cents a piece at one point, is you had to dremel tool the back strap off part of it.
so that it would pivot inside the magazine. Well, the better choice was to either buy Chinese or find more of the Eastern European Russian mags that were flatbacks because there was a mix at the time coming in. So there's several variations on SKS that take a full 30 round magazine and they function. You may have to clean, as I've said many times, you may have to clean the followers up if they're aftermarket mag.
That's typically the first issue is the way because the follower was stamped. It is sheared at the bottom. It's got a rough sharp edge. And that usually is what creates 99% of your hang ups with even the aftermarket followers and the aftermarket magazines. The other half is perhaps weak follower springs. But man, most people caught on for that real quick when they started building them. So they usually didn't make that mistake.
It's usually the follower itself that just needs to be dressed up, needs to be cleaned up a little bit. So anyway, SKS's and ammunition over at classicfirearms.com for Cinco di Amo Day. Oh, that's right. It's Ammo Friday. And also, again, more of the handguns over at athletic firearms.
Also, they're having a deal, and because I always get requests verbally or by the spike system about 303 British ammunition. Don't know about any good deals on that except go for go for for preview partisan brand new 20 round of box ammunition box prime non corrosive heat and yield best ammo you can buy for the price.
That's over at apexgumparts.com, or forgive me, over at aimsurplus.com, aimsurplus.com, AIM. But over at Apex, they have put all their British Enfield parts on a bit of a discount so you can make some really good deals. Now, if you've got one of those Royal Tiger import number one mark threes, there's a
a number one mark, three parts at Apex Gun Parts. There's even some stuff that showed up again over at gunpartscorp.com. And in addition to that, of all places, centerfiresystems.com. In all three, they have wood and apparently at one point or other, one piece of wood and not the stocks, not the regular lower stocks. So the rifles are stable.
But the upper hand guards are one part or another is missing. Well, you can find those right now for a pretty good price. I'd go grade B. I'm not worried about pretty. I just want it where it belongs so it covers the barrel for, again, just heat protection. You're not gonna shoot the weapon that much in this day and age. You're not gonna be wailing away with the infield. You're gonna be aiming with the infield. And as soon as you fired that first round, you don't ask that position to move to your second.
If you have to fire a lot, you're probably not going to have to worry about a heat shield, but the original wood is kind of handy. And right now it's available and the prices are not insane. And the same is true with every small stinking part made. All the parts inventories came out from India. Apparently there's some stuff that came out from Malaysia that's British, et cetera, et cetera. So wherever this stuff is coming from, it's all British, mostly British, original, arrowhead stamped, parts and pieces.
So, if you want to check that out, of course you could also be just mis-railing copies and they just stuffed them in the system, held onto them for 40 years, and then lie their ass off. Who knows? But the parts fit. They work. So, oh, let's see. Next. Oh, let's do this. We're at the bottom of the hour. First of all, I need to remind you, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org.
And, of course, all through the evening, 8 o'clock, we are on 6.160 regular shortwave. Not right now, but at 8 o'clock, from 8 to 9. 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet, and we will continue to do that as we can. Of course, I want to thank the different sponsors that we've had that have been pitching in with
The shortwave that was a consortium is a consortium of businesses here in Michigan and a few in Ohio That wanted us back up on shortwave. So we are and thank you. We appreciate the fact that those Semi anonymous supporters have done their part now. We're at the bottom of the hour. So let's do this Carl Klein and For everybody out there. It's coming down
How's that sound? Ed, if you could, Carl Clang, it's coming down. I know, I've been playing that a lot. Well, you know what? It is, it's coming down. Guys, go to war in 24. It's not an if, it's just a when. The bad guys are going to make a stupid move. When they do, the rest of it's guys' limit as we know, and we all better be ready for it. So, organized army equipment train is militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory.
Remember, a deep larder and tactically dispersed so that we don't have to wait for that truck to show up. Because the equipment where we need is right here around the corner, all around every corner, right where it needs to be. And this is why you all need to invest in ammunition. We also need to invest in medical support, communications, etc. God, I got a deal on radio batteries today. Here we go, we'll be back. I hear the sirens, it's coming down.
It's coming down, down It's soldiers dread Their guns up in Idaho's only to be left alone One day the federal troops showed up And shot his wife and son It's coming down It's all around troopers dread Their guns at ACO has spawned Saw the lawless law their flexits long meet on
Search warrants could even be served. ATF shot up. It's coming down. It's in your tax. Home troopers dread. Upon American soil. And sneak around like snakes that slither in coal. While the people turn their heads complacently. Their federal income tax goes up. It's coming down. It's coming down. We speak course and we're lucky. They frag 16 of them at a time.
And they weren't all critically injured. It's better when they're all critically injured. But as it is, they just pummeled, screwed into whatever disaster they created for themselves. And the rest is history, as they say. And that will be done a lot in the future. You're gonna see a lot more of that. Let's see, next is As Good As I Get by UDO. Ed, if you could, I give as I get. Old heavy metal band, gentlemen, is of course still out there putting music to people's ears.
And of course, this particular release is normal, few years old now, by the way. You, Dio, I give as good as I get. And that is the plan, people, before they, in fact, I hit them back before they hit me. Whoa, what does that mean? Well, there's gonna be certain points where you're not gonna wait for anything, but be done by the other side. If you have full court advantage, you just dump the guts out of them. There's no conversation, there's no giving them a reasonable shot.
Here we go, UDO, I give as good as I get. Everybody out there it is, Friday here on Liberty Tree. For Unifarther. We've got Ed on the line, Dad. Here we go, Ed, you've been there. Another, another felon in possession, law ruled, unconstitutional, and I don't know where that's coming from, give me just a second here. The music has been giving us a problem, but we shouldn't be able to play this, no problem.
let's jump in and I was going to request that and we're going to... Here we go. Guns and Gedds. Unconstitutional gun control laws. Another relatively new gun control law could not survive the Bruin test. In the first of its kind ruling in Louisville, Kentucky, a judge determined that a convicted felon cannot be prosecuted on a firearms charge because it violates his Second Amendment rights.
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And if you want to try it for the first time, I'll give you 10% off. Use code GNG10 at checkout. Let's talk about this case. The Jefferson Circuit Court Judge, Melissa Logan-Bellows, ruled on Wednesday that it is unconstitutional for prosecutors to move forward with their case against Jecroy Lamont Frazier under the state law that prohibits felons from owning a gun because
She said it doesn't outweigh the Second Amendment right that belongs to all Americans, to the people, we the people.
Frazier was arrested on November 6th of 2021 when the Louisville Metro Police were called to the scene after a driver hit a pole. They claimed that he attempted to try to hide something in the car and gave a gun to his co-defendant who was also in the vehicle in order to conceal it from officers and also conceal the fact that he was a felon in possession of a handgun. Back in October...
His attorney asked to dismiss the gun charge inside of the 2019 case where then judge, before she was a justice, then judge Amy Coney Barrett, who said this in her ruling, quote, founding era legislatures do not strip felons of the right to bear arms simply because of their status as felons.
I wonder if she's going to hold true to that in the case we'll talk about here in a moment. The Jefferson Commonwealth's attorney's office argued that the US justice system had consistently disarmed people, quote, who it deems to be unvirtuous, such as felons, and that the Kentucky Supreme Court also supported this argument. The judge cited a Supreme Court ruling in Heller
that said there is a strong presumption that the Second Amendment right is exercised individually and belongs to all Americans. The judge also said, quote, therefore the court is reluctant to accept that the limits on the right protected by the Second Amendment are defined by a person's virtue or good character.
Now the Commonwealth's attorney's office said they disagree with the ruling and that it deviates from well-established precedent, norm, and case law. And they also said that they will appeal the judge's decision. However, they might have to wait at least until June when the Supreme Court will rule on the Rahimi case, which is a case they heard recently that will address the Second Amendment rights of convicted felons. Let's see if Amy holds true in that.
Now the judge also ruled that the prosecutors did not present evidence of a historical tradition of disarming felons after the Second Amendment was ratified in 1791. And that is, of course, the Bruin decision she's referring to. She said that the prosecutors failed to prove that the state law in Kentucky is consistent with this nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation. And you know what? Not a single law in any of the states can pass that test.
Guys and gals, I wanted to bring this to you because I think this is good news. There will be some of you who are watching who will say, Jared, you really think that bad guys should have guns? Well, I guess the bad guy part is subjective. I don't know what he was convicted of, but if when the policy and procedure book of the country was written and adopted, those are the rules we live by. Those are the rules of the country.
If you don't like those rules, perhaps the problem might be the way you are interpreting something or the way we feel about something. There are some laws on the books that make me feel icky, too. Laws passed can't violate our rights, and we have a right to self-defense, a right to keep and bear arms. The well-regulated militia. You see what was happening in Hartford, Connecticut. That's the well-regulated militia patrolling their own streets because
the state the local government the police are doing a hell of a good job that's enough video check that out is a pretty cool story dot gels check out black out coffee please check out the plans from g o a f p c n s a f and i appreciate your time but we know you think about this story down below and uh... what do you think about the review decision what's your prediction on the review case i don't i think i think the justices are gonna carve out some things
which are going to address the felon in possession. I don't think it's going to be a grand slam home run as far as stripping restrictions on the Second Amendment. But I could be wrong. We shall see. I'll see you all in the next one. Take care. Very good. That was Guns and Gadgets. That's the latest on Guns and Gadgets on YouTube. Take the time. Go over. Subscribe. Give them a thumbs up. I want to say thank you, one of our friends and allies, for a long, long, long time.
dropped off some of the blackout coffee, which again, they've got, I refer Ethiopian toenail clipping, but in this case, it was one of their dark roads.
And of course, I appreciate dark roast coffee. We got it there. Go ahead, jump in. We have that going on down south. Up north where you are, we have the two parents of the one individual who shut up the school who have been found guilty of negligent homicide based on the actions of what their son did. And guys, you need to read that case because, oh boy, does this open up a can of worms.
because they're claiming that the parents are responsible because they didn't lock up the gun and didn't know what the kid was gonna do. Guys, if they can do this with firearms, okay, like my wife's brother died when he was 15 because some kid crashed into him while he was drunk. Parents should have taken the keys away. Now those parents should be, in theory, the way they've gotten this case set up.
You're responsible for the actions of family members who may or may not do something. I mean, if I was sitting in there in the prosecutor's office and I got that through, boy, there's a bunch of new money that can be made in Michigan by going after the parents who own the cars or the kids who are drunk driving, who killed or injured or whatever.
Well, the interesting thing about that scenario is, first of all, let's see, on the one hand, minors were being told we have no control over our own children. And if some Fruit Loop Queers a $3 bill, pedo, that is a teacher, works with a Queers a $3 bill,
counselor to screw with your children and you know have their wiener cut off demand that they first of all have all kinds of chemicals, uh, introducing of their body. You have no right to say anything. So let's pick a direction here with mo- right from the get-go. It's arbitrary and capricious, the action itself.
And the fact that I guarantee and pretty much the same if you go through most of these communities, the satanic pedo queers have had their way with the public fool system. You can't know anything about birth control. You can't know anything about sexual preference. And now, of course, they went from being able to give you, without telling your parents, children receiving birth control.
from doctors, not from the school, but from doctors. Oh, they're getting money from and associated with the school. So there's some back scratching going on every time this happens. But the bottom line is, we don't have, at any moment, the switch goes back and forth with regard to us having any control over the situation to begin with, unless you pull your children out of the public fool system.
and get them somewhere else, okay? And then even then- This case in Michigan, okay, like the guys with the Second Amendment groups really need to jump on this because as it is right now, I guess the mother pled guilty, stupid thing to do.
They are facing charges for each person that was not just killed but injured 15 years for each individual in prison for the parents. They gave the son a life sentence, but they basically have given the parents life sentence as well. Right, the problem you got with this is why would you plea deal? You know, plea bargain, it makes no sense.
If you're looking at those kinds of numbers, that's what we call in the system a basketball score. So you might as well run it out as far as you possibly can, just simply because you got nowhere to go with it. If they're going to just automatically decide that an arbitrarily point, put multiple, they'll be consecutive, okay, they won't be running concurrent. They'll run consecutive, guaranteed.
So, you might as well fight tooth and nail to the end on it. I don't know whoever the prosecutor, the lawyer, the prosecutor, we know the prostitutes are, they're on the list of things to do too. But the lawyer that was involved in that, I don't know what the hell they're thinking. I mean granted, of course, maybe just, I just want to get it over with. You'll get it over with all right. Yeah, you'll be done.
Yeah, with what they're proposing in terms of progressive sentencing. Yeah, you're over all right. There will be no possibility of parole. Mark, only say wait, go ahead, jump in there, caller. Yeah, I heard on ABC radio news a couple days ago, the trial with the husband or the father.
And he had a female attorney and the news said they played something that she said and it didn't grab me. I didn't really get it. But the news lady said that, oh, the attorney's trying to blame others
for the father's guilt or something like that. So yeah, they're going, the media's going after him big time. And I thought, I didn't know the mother pleaded out. I thought she had a trial as well. Well, the same thing is done. Basically, the primary court case is over. The only way they're gonna win anything is gonna be an appeal. And really, it should be taken to the Supreme Court because
Other than the father buying the gun for the son, which is not a crime. Right. They had no involvement with the action of the son at the school. And like dad was saying, I guarantee you, because the counselor and all the others say that they were doing stuff, telling them that the kid needed help supposedly, that they had him on something.
Right, the biggest problem you've got is again psychotropics, we've already mapped this for 30 years, psychotropic drugs are the problem, period. And they're going to do everything in their power to block any information base because it's a minor, I guarantee that. On the one hand, they'll use this as the excuse for a potpourri of other activities.
But actually being able to drag information out into the light on what actually transpired would be almost impossible. Mark. In fact, the only way it'll happen is through a Freedom Information Act. Go ahead, Jim Vener. Yeah. Do you know who Jonathan E. Mord is? Attorney. He was Dr. Wallach's attorney that sued the FDA 10 times and won.
And that dude, he knows his stuff and he's a constitutional, you know, he knows that constitution very well. And he, I saw a video of him a few years back where he worked with the CCHR, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights.
They go after mental institutions and whatnot for hurting kids and all this stuff. But E-Mort made a video that was on YouTube and he came out and said he blames the pharmaceutical industry and the psychiatric industry solely for all of the school shootings.
And pretty much all, well not just the school shootings, but virtually every one of the external shootings is either A, an absolute hyper leftist, twilight zone fruit loop, who by the way is typically almost always on psychotropics. And a leftist in other words. And the idea that this just happened as a random accident is we've pretty well mapped out and proven that's a lie.
These things, these incidents have been planned. The individuals have been sculpted slash engineered in the process and have been utilized by the system. Of course, killed accordingly if need be, but pretty much just shuffled off and thrown on the shelf. Sometimes they actually get away with some really bizarre stuff in the process though too. And even have been out and about when they shouldn't be after the fact, something that identifies them as
useful tools within the ring knocker circles. So I don't see this as being the case. This is a typical next tier. Here's a way maybe to think about it because we're now at a point where the rules don't apply to anything. The parents can be held accountable for everything but have no say in anything, which is the part that everybody seems to be losing track of. And needless to say, this case will disappear.
One of the problems of the appeal is it will take, as we've already explained, the full appeal with a slow molasses type court case takes approximately five and a half to six and a half years. And this depends on whether or not the individuals are adept at working the upper end of the Supreme Court when the time comes. But it takes, we're talking about half a decade.
you to get a case of this type up to full appeal. Yeah, it should be settled far before that and usually it is very obvious, but the prostitutes try to drag it out because the horrors do not want you to fix the problem. And if you do fix the problem, in other words, if you win, then they have to adjust the whole system accordingly.
Oh, we're at the top. I'm going to touch on that real quick when we come back because people don't understand why it is that the court orders, especially the prosecutors and the judges, do not want to correct any case that they hockey-pucked up on. We're going to go to break here. God bless our republic. Yeah, to the Jew world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run.
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Why do the prostitutes and the whores in the courts, the prostitute and of course the fudge, cross-dressing individual up there at the front that usually is naked underneath and dittling he or she itself, he, she or it's self while they're at the front of the court? Not all of them are like that, but most, and God, so many. And if you watch videos and have dealt with courts the way we have.
You really throw all the crap you see in Hollywood and the movies and TV and CSI, throw that crap all out the window. These Fruit Loops are crazy as the day is falling. You got to see a good taste of this with the Trump case with going after his property in New York, okay? You look at the characters involved. They are perverts. They are the satanic pedal queers we warned you about and you can see it.
So why don't they want to just come clean and fix things? Well, because it's expensive, that's why. And not only is it expensive for the court, oh my God, the court's gonna have to fix something. But you gotta remember the judge makes money off your case, the prostitute makes money off your case, and most of the other retirement packages for even lawyers make money off your case. Not just what they get paid, but because
This is under the Admiralty Court and you are a piece of bounty property that's being taken in as chattel property to be divvied up in terms of percentages. If you wanna understand what I just said, go watch the Moomi Amistad.
There's a scene when they're in the courtroom and if you pay attention you will see how everybody's pulling from different directions in an Admiralty Court. It's a claim. What percentage of claim, what value do you, what of what interest do you have in this property?
Well, it's actually going on, but you're not supposed to know this. So here's one of the problems is you also remember under American jurisprudence and even with the evil wicked as the founders called it the hated Admiralty Court, you have to be made whole. Now, you can make the process of being made whole more intricate and complicated, which is what the whores do that make up the courts.
the characters that manipulate and have fabricated this alien system away from the common law. But it's still the fact that if you are willing to go through the whole process step by step by step, you must be made whole. The only thing they can do is appeal it and appeal it and appeal it and drag it out.
But sometimes that doesn't happen. And let me give you an example of this. You might recall, this is the year 2024, so some of you were too young for this, but Mel Jha, I'll help you to learn something. In the odds, what was the big deal at the end of the crack wars since now we're into fentanyl instead of, if we've had crack, opium, before that we had the LSD, fiasco, back and forth. They just picked a du jour drug right now, it's fentanyl, which is just another opiate.
So, it's opium in reality. We're back to the opium. We've been in the cocaine. Now we're back to the opium or in this case fentanyl, okay? But back then, it was the crack war era, the end of it. And so the scam was, well, the scam was obviously to sell drugs. And the government helped to get the drugs across the border just like they're getting illegal aliens across the border to create crime in America and to build up an army to be used against the American people. Oh, this is nothing new. They're just another product.
Well, at the end of the crack war, remember the beginning of the odds, about the time, but slightly before 9-11 and then of course after 9-11, they were easily able to get people to get really mean. You know, we got to get you, who's tough? So all of a sudden they doubled up on sentencing, they enhanced sentences.
Now, much like what you're hearing now that's finally bleeding out about Article 2 of the Bill of Rights, everybody calls it Second Amendment, but the first ten are actually the ten articles of the Bill of Rights.
Back then, the idea I gave behind this, there were several different arguments, not the least of which is arbitrary and capricious activity. You have a case, you have a charge. The charge consistent with all these other charges, how did they act beforehand? Do they have a long history of acting a certain way? Yes, they do. Even by ad multi-court standards, and this is key to understand that they were in violation, just like now, like you see with the Trump activity.
at will be court or any court action to any court history in any court uh... propriety and for every uh... well appropriate action let me put it that way appropriate action they're completely in violation everybody sees it this is why a lot of people are basically are throwing their hands up near saying piss on the system you know maybe it's time to throw all the buggers out so in two thousand in two thousand two thousand when the enhancement processes take place some of them took place as early as nineteen ninety five ninety six
When this happened, immediately court cases were being fought. Now, it's not just appeals that can throw the whole system askew. All it takes is a judge. If a case is being heard by a judge rather than by a jury. With a jury, a case can be appealed, but it's a different process. But when a judge makes a particular benchmark decision,
It literally is, because you peasants don't count for as much, a jury of peasants don't count as much as the Admiralty Court Officer of the Bench, okay? That can completely change the structure of, and alter the structure of enforcement. And or also what is basic, well, it's enforcement when you actually are incarcerating somebody, you're enforcing the law, you're actually sending somebody, you're incarcerating them.
And there is a progressive enforcement by the property keeper, which everybody calls a warden, okay? If you don't know what a warden means, it's warehouse keeper. In corporate operations where you have, again, the Admiralty Court, you're giving up people as property, then you have a property keeper. That's the warden who signs for all of the property behind the wire, okay?
Here's what happened, they got it double whammy. It happened simultaneously in more than two states, but it was national that it affected everything. The enhanced sentencing cases were all overturned simultaneously and it was ruled by both the appeal mechanism and because of a court case.
that all of the enhancements sentencing for these types of drug cases, no matter what they were, was immediately thrown out and overturned. Immediately, now this is why you see the horrors don't want to fix what they've intentionally broken. Immediately, every individual, as of the date of that decision, was to be ejected from prison.
If, first of all, they had conformed, they completed the normal time allotted for the regular sentencing that would take place. However, the other part of these court cases, and this is what was really bizarre, at the same time it threw out whole sentencing blocks and threw out the cases of virtually tens of thousands of individuals simultaneously.
In the state of Michigan, well over 1,000 prisoners were affected all at once. And for every day that you are held, you're legitimately incarcerated. The cost of the state is in the tens and tens, if not hundreds of thousands of dollars.
They had to bring personnel in in 2003-2004 is when this happened the end of 2003 the I believe is the spring of 2004 and there was another window the exact same thing happened all of a sudden they had just jettisoned all of these people and no one could do it because the administrative paperwork had to be done by a combination of counselors the administrators oh and that warden guy we were talking about they didn't have the bodies for it.
So literally they were up, they were working for in some cases 20 hours a day just generating the paperwork to be able to evacuate the people. The first part of shuffling the deck was to determine who was gonna be kept.
Almost all of the individuals whose cases were affected by this all were to be released. Almost all. There were only a few and those individuals were going to be released within a one to two to three month period. In some cases, people's cases, like I told you, were completely extracted from the record. They were literally thrown right back out of court.
And so, and again, without the possibility of being retried. That was the other interesting thing about this because that was part of the ruling process. Now, this is nigh on almost 20, well, it is 20 years ago technically, because the processes went on through the late 90s into the early aughts. The biggest lamentation, you know what they were bitching about most guys? What would you think the courts were most concerned? What do you think the general court whining was about?
Because not only did these cases get thrown out, thousands, across the whole of the country it was a vast number of cases. But this means that all the monies collected, all of the monies that were handed over from the different fines, fees, and whatever to the judges, because they go into the judges' accounts, guys, we're gonna have to give them all that money back.
And a lot of these characters, some of these judges had already retired and they take that money with them. You know what happens? They thought they had maybe a million dollars or a million and a half and they, you know, or more. All of a sudden, a couple hundred thousand gets snicked right out of the account or more. How many cases did this judge sit before? How many did he rule on?
In some cases it was millions of dollars. Well that affects my retirement. I can't get that 14th gold toilet I wanted for the other wing of my mansion in Florida. Seriously. It's going to cost us, not cost them in administration.
It's the cost in having to make people whole and also rescind illegitimate charges. And when they say charges, we're not talking about the administrative case against you side. We're talking about the charges, fines, fees, and collected emoluments that they had to return. And wait a minute, there's another thing you forget. How long were they incarcerated illegitimately?
How much money was taken from them by the judge and by the prostitute who pocketed them in their retirement account? You do understand that if it had been over a six or seven or eight, well, you've got a one year period, they also had to pay interest. I mean, didn't they get interest on the money while they had it in their accounts? Sure, they did. Was it a generous interest base? Sure, it was.
So, there was another argument in the court that came up, or I should say in the sidebar activities. Well, wait a minute, if you got 13% on his money, then shouldn't he get 13% in compensation for the money that you stole from him or her? Now, this was such a fiasco, but in reality, they pretty well met the arrangement and jettisoned these people from the lockups, from the state prisons and also from the federal prisons.
There were still people who fell through the cracks that they missed. And those individuals cost you the taxpayer because of being illegitimately incarcerated. Tens and tens of, in some cases, $10, $29 per person. One individual that I helped with the administrative paperwork on, $27 million, wrongfully incarcerated for seven and a half years.
But there was a lot of other activity tied with that one. Usually nobody, the amounts are not that great. But this was an uncontestable amount. This was an uncontestable amount. The only thing they could do is appeal to put it out. Appeal to put it out, appeal. That's why courts typically do this.
They're hoping that you will get tired or you will run out. You might notice that Elon Musk has got a court case going right now, and I'm laughing my ass off about this. Because he's going after Disney. Well, he's not going after Disney. There's kind of a buxom wrestler kind of girl that played in the Star Wars series here that was, of course, with Disney.
And they bumped her. And they bumped her because she said certain things that the politically correct Wokite type creatures didn't like.
Well, Elon Musk is paying for all of her lawyer's fees because as we know while she's suing them, and while you're suing for compensation also, you get to discover a whole lot of stuff and demand a whole lot of stuff. Now, of course, the bad guys always try to do it to you in reverse. The kosher mafia like the ADL, they will try to get you to sue them so that they can then turn around and take it to a kangaroo court of their choosing.
move to one of the kosher mafia's enclaves and then they'll demand all kinds of inane crap from you that has absolutely nothing to do with the case because they're information fishing. You see how that works? Jump in there. In a trial like that where you're making a feed bargain, that is what they do. You ever been to a high pressure salesman?
Well, that's what they do. They take the hard pressure sales, scare tactic. Then they scare the hell out of you. Plus you don't know your rights. Nobody knows their rights. I'm just learning. But, you know. And what happens? You have a right to a retrial. Here's the problem. Okay, hold on. Call her. Here's the problem. I've talked about this many... Hold on. Stop for a minute. Stop. One of the problems with the Admiralty Court
because it is a property forfeiture court, is all the facts, you are allowed to argue all the facts that you choose to because it is no different from, it is a litigation court for property, right? It's a contest for property. Article 3 court. Right, the thing is, hold on here, the thing is, and this is the problem with even people, well first of all, for plea bargaining like you said, they don't know anything to begin with, they typically don't.
And they're baffled with the bullshit by people who don't want to work. We've had this discussion with people who are lawyers that try to do their job right. And like they said, most of the prosecutors and assistant prosecutors do not know how to try a case anymore. In fact, if you can get them into court, it's worth throwing the dice because they don't know how to operate in a court anymore because they're so used to doing exactly what we're talking about. What you're talking about, which is plea bargaining.
However, the problem is if you plea bargain, the only information that got into the court under the racket of appeal is whatever minimal information, the prostitute are only allowed to create the illusion that you were absolutely guilty no matter what while denying any information that would be contrary. And your lawyer, who is a shill, turns around and because they get you to plea bargain, they don't have to enter anything.
So when you get to the next cure of appeal, you have nothing to work with. American bar, so that's what he picked. Well, that's the obscenity of our court system and how illegitimate it is. For 100 years. It's been that going on since, well, we know when it changed. Okay, we know what they did.
Well, actually the big and significant shift is when they moved everybody in 1938 with the Buck Act. Oh, sure. A VUCK. Look up the Buck Act, because that's where they did the court change.
Literally, I mean, everything else before that was ad hoc. In other words, you're still operating in an arbitrary capricious faction. You could bring yourself out of the melee because as some people learn to do, you can declare yourself a sovereign. You can demand a constitutional court hearing.
You can do the flag thing, all the other fun stuff that we've seen. But it still comes down to because it's a piracy court. Even today, it's arbitrary and capricious action. A judge may have a conscience and realize, wow, everything you've presented is right. They'll go back and be into chambers. They'll go look at the law, and they'll go, yep, you're absolutely right. And then a ring knocker will come along between today and tomorrow when you close the court today and you're coming back tomorrow.
And some other ring knocking, spit swapping, creature from farther up the feeding chain will come and tell that judge, you know, we gotta protect the business. Well, sometimes all they have to do, Mark, is make that little two fists under the chin maneuver or raise their hands to the sky maneuver. All they gotta do is do the land sign. And that's all they gotta do. You know, the financial interest in the prisons? That's what I just explained. And they get several money.
Two that per head a day. Oh, huh. That goes into where's that money going? Right that goes into the read medical medical. No, hell no You know you heard what I okay, that's wait a minute. Did you hear what I said earlier? I walked right through all of that. I wasn't listening. I'm telling you what I know right now. I just tuned in with me No, my point is okay. Well, again, the idea is the the profit mechanism
in and of itself is what it has to be done away with. But remember, we're not dealing with an American court. We're dealing with the hated, admiralty court. That's what we need to emphasize, first of all. The judge wouldn't have any money to stuff in his wallet. The court would be smaller. Court activity would be almost non-existent because why? Because the shysters couldn't pull the crap they're doing now and they shouldn't be able to do it now, and it's illegitimate. I don't care what anybody-
Well, our problem, here's- They just let two young boys out who were in prison for 25 years, brothers, convicted of a murder that they didn't do. I just heard it on the radio today. I'm not sure what the circumstances of the case, but I think it was Illinois again. Like, Bobbitt and others, right? But, yeah. They made those guys pay bargain, they made them confess, and they, you know, whatever, the hell kinds of false witnesses who came forward. Now they've come forward and said, hey, we were forced to lie.
They intimidated us to lie, otherwise- Well, that can happen in any of the court mechanisms. The difference is that in the event that- Okay, hold on. In a common law court, that couldn't happen.
Right? Or let's put it this way, in a common law court it couldn't happen because you might have some obscene bastards that try to get away with it from one direction. And you might have some court whore in a cross-dressing whore cooperating with it. But you would have the ability under the common law to present all the facts at any tier and introduce new facts that were not disclosed.
The whole scam of the courts that we have right now are fixed to ensure that the money stays in the pocket it got stuffed in. That's where our problem is.
Just that alone. Right. Well, not just the court. Again, when you're talking about that mechanism, then remember not only the court, but each of the institutions that participate, in this case either municipalities, states, and or the Fed itself.
They have a particular interest because of profiteering and a percentage that goes to the private circles that are working those institutions. There's money siphoned off this system in so many different ways that, again, it's not that we have to figure out what's going on. Guys, the Patriot Movement went through all of this in the last 70 years. It fought it every step of the way.
The only reason we're still sitting here is because we stand on the shoulders of other people who did a phenomenal job of actually hacking and shopping and they didn't have computers, they didn't have, you know, they didn't have electronics. And they fought tooth and nail step by step and actually were also able to educate people. They did both the fight in the courts or the fight within the political sphere and trained so many more people in the process.
So that we again some semblance of truth survived is what's happened, you know, you know, you know Carl Miller, right? Yeah, yeah Now you remember dr. Kevorkian Yeah, yeah, what court was that out of the mission where they were going aftermath? What County? I'm not sure but what that oh, I can't recall offhand I think I'm I think without a Detroit good old Detroit
And all of a sudden, you didn't hear any more about it. And now Detroit is falling apart. I wonder, did they lose their corporate city charter? Because he got his attorneys to do that? Because Carl Miller suggested it, because he had a pretty good idea. Well, Carl, okay, Carl spent as much time on the couch in my house or living in my house as anybody else's, okay?
Well, he's gone now. He actually, unfortunately, both, in his last days, he was actually living in Captain Monahan's house. He was living with Captain Monahan, still working court cases while he was there. And he passed away and Carl Miller passed away first and then Captain Monahan, Jim Monahan passed away just after him that long.
The big thing here is again, it's not necessarily that that's what happened with Detroit. But typically what happens, and this was the case with many of the actions that Carl Miller participated in, is that what would happen is there were a lot of tagalongs. Once everybody sees how it can be done, most of the less imaginative or lazy lawyers attach themselves to or ride with the action.
Carl, actually, when he was, they tried to blow his brains out chemically. They tried to put him in the Ypsilanti State Hospital. Because they do this with all of the brain trust. I've told everybody a million times about this. This is why you have to have the physical arm, the militia arm, the physical arm there to protect the brain trust. Because the first thing they will try to do is assassinate them.
It doesn't have to be with a gun, it could be with chemicals. Well, Carl actually step by step beat them in the process. They had this horse, she was a blonde haired bimbo from the Wayne County area. But she also operated in almost a whole of the state, which is not legitimate. But she was the headhunter that the ring knockers were using to go after Patriot, pro se and pro per legal people.
And she would of course come in without having seen the person and claim that they were mentally deranged, etc, etc. And it was a carbon copy cutout that she would do repeat. She was lazy, thank God, to a degree. And Carl caught her up in the court case that they had against him where they were trying to, of course, chemically lobotomize him is what they would have done. Basically, he pinned him down because Carl, most people realize, Carl was in engineering.
Carl worked with Chrysler, Carl worked with GM. He actually, when he used to brag, well, I created all the suspension system for the Chrysler K-Car. I designed it. Well, he actually was very precise and concise. If you watch anything about Carl, he didn't shout, never made, never raised his voice. On occasion, he would in court, but that's for emphasis. And what happened is the twit came in and said, well, he claimed this and he claimed that.
And all that Carl did was he did exactly what they asked him to do. Well, explain to me what were you doing for a living? What do you do for a living? What is your experience? So the twit came in and said, well, he claimed that he's like an engineer with Chrysler and with GM Chrysler and Ford, and that he worked on the Chrysler, K car and blah, blah, blah. Yeah, it's crazy. He sees schizophrenic and what was the other thing? Anyway, he was delusions of grandeur, right?
In the courtroom, Carl was ready for that. He had the telephone number for the individual who he worked for at Chrysler. And they had a cell phone handy. He said, your honor. In light of, and of course, remember, Carl was doing his own legal work. There was nobody else standing up for Carl. It was your honor. I have a telephone number you could call right now, and I would like you to talk.
directly to my supervisor Chrysler, Chrysler, you know, motor company, blah, blah, blah. And he goes, we have a cell phone right here, and I can demonstrate the illegitimacy of this individual's commentary top to bottom.
And so he picked up the phone, talked to the, they called the guy, called him in his office. He goes, yeah, yeah, I know him. What's your point? Well, did he work, what did he do? And he explained, he explained to judge, well, Carl, actually his name isn't Carl, by the way. But he did this, this, that, this, that, and yeah, did he work with the Cape Car? He goes, hell yeah, for him, the Calico, a Cape Car wouldn't be able to go down the road.
And while he's listening to this, the little blonde bimbet was sitting, well not little, medium sized blonde bimbet was sitting there and she's getting smaller because he's looking and going, uh-huh, uh-huh. And what's interesting is he puts the phone down after he's done, thank you for your time, sir. He puts the phone down, he looks over at the prostitute, he looks over at Carl, and he looks at, you know, case dismissed. And by the way, you're out of here. But first he explained why.
And what was funny is there were about six different lawyers in the back of the court that were waiting for additional cases that they were part of. And interestingly enough, the process that he went through was such that
By undermining the credibility of the whore, the prostitute that was running all over the state, not just messing with our people, but other people too. Well, her validity was thrown out of the court like the baby in the bathwater. Immediately, all these people who had had earlier rulings through the morning of that court,
ran from the room and then refiled all their paperwork because what Carl had just done is destroyed any and every case that that bimbo had been a part of. And so not only was his situation stabilized and the situation overturned, but probably almost every individual that had been in the court that day, which would be a lot of business for the court. You know what I mean? Because they now have to correct their activities, but here's the thing.
The judge ruled from the bench. It was not a jury. So the judge is actually dictating the equivalent to law. Again, he's ruling, creating a benchmark in time. And what happened is they had to go back through many, many other cases, including people who were actually being held and incarcerated at these psychiatric facilities, who by then it was a little too late. They already had their brains blown out chemically, but they were released.
And Carl did that. Carl, you know, step by step, he worked into the trap. However, again, you can't count on the arrogance of the idiot sticks all the time because you still have their vicious monsters. And it just happened that particular judge was, you know, actually was kind of boxed in. So he had to, if he was willing to accept the information, and he was now a party to the activity as a first person witness.
There's no way they could go with the case. In this case, it wasn't really a case. It wasn't a case. It was protecting oneself from being violated by a whole bunch of rats and whores that are in the legal system and in the system for the process of medical incarceration that got their ass handed in with two big slabs on two different platters.
And the bullet passed his ear. Now I'm gonna say something. That was a great fight. Mike Alexi, who was as, you'll never heard of him probably, Mike Alexi was part of an earlier battle of the same type. And before we got into this fight, he stated, he goes, guys, I know what you wanna do. He goes, okay, his wife, girlfriend wife became wife.
Promise me we're gonna follow through this. We're in the right. I know the law. You know the law. We all know what we gotta do. So we're just gonna follow through on it. So this was again in Livingston courts. I argued against. I was the minority vote. I argued against. Everybody always wants to find it out. So when they got Mike in court, instead of listening to his arguments, the judge had him grabbed by the state police.
They immediately incarcerated him for psychiatric evaluation and took him down to Ipsy State. And within a matter of two weeks less, they had him on drugs. The same bitch was involved. And there wasn't anything anybody would do. Now, when he came out, he was a ghost. He was not the same person. And he was, I would consider him, he was in the collegiate level.
In the as an instructor, he would be an individual that would be priceless to this day to teach many people about the process of laws it should be. But he didn't survive that. So he came out alive. But it's like it taught everybody another lesson that I didn't want to see. See, with Mike's case, we had mobilized militia around and near the city and the court.
right in Michigan is where the activity had taken place. And we deployed enough force that we would have kind of dealt with the problem. We had over 1,000 militia in place, colonial mariners, people listening right now who are part of that. And they realized it too, so they backed off more than a few times. But once he decided to acquiesce when he did not need to.
They immediately, they actually had the state police waiting in the wings. They grabbed him, threw him in a van and had his ass out of there immediately. And even though people were coming, challenging what should we do? Go ahead, go ahead. That's terrible. That's horrific. But we've seen it, you see, this is the problem with this war. This is part of the overt end of the dagger war, as I've explained.
Do you let them do this to people? What's the difference between this and communist Russia with what they were doing or Jewish run communist Russia or Jewish run communist China cuz they do the same thing. It was exactly the same because of the exact same people doing it. My point is that it's like many of the other things where people acquiesce, fight to the best of your ability even if you get caught unawares. Try, you may fail but try.
But allowing them to take in this day and age allowing them to take you away would be insane Look at the condition that guys every everything we know by the way Let me a little subnote how many of you have been watching any of the reports done by Dan Bongino? He's over on Rumble. He's former Secret Service Let me point something out about January 6 and I this is no surprise I told you before all the characters that would be involved if you go back to the archives three years ago
When January 6th, before January 6th, I told everybody what to do, what to expect. If you don't do this, here's what happens. And it happened as I described, okay? And Uncle Mark doesn't get upset. I just get, sometimes you get tired. Because all of this, because we always have a new group of people, and you don't know what you're talking about. Well, we've done all of this before, okay?
And it turns out that the bomb incidents, which by the way they completely shut up about it, I agree with what he's saying. It's not what they say, it's what they don't talk about people. Well, it turns out that material and information that was gleaned out of a series of other Freedom of Information Act requests, that the CIA had bomb personnel and bomb dogs inside Washington DC. And what's really cute is they were on standby.
Right where the bombs were placed that it turns out weren't really active bombs Now in other words the spooks and kooks were pre deployed set up for an action and in place Okay, there just happened to be a drill going on there that same day Yeah, but there but they're not but none of the none of the conversation about that had to do with a drill. Okay now Here's the thing progressively
All the information, then everything that we've talked about, we knew with the cases come out. Some things had to be changed a little bit. The more I watch this again, how do you fix this? I mean, we already know, it's just this is the most overt we've ever seen. We've had overt, but I mean, this is just so blatant and vomiting in your lap. And it's the same kind of arrogance that I just described that we saw at the tactical level, the local level.
But it's permeated the whole of the system to the point where how can this be born? You can't let this go any farther. I know several callers will ask, every time we talk about certain things here, it's like, well, how much more of this are we going to, how long are we going to let, how much longer we can let this go on? But we can't. That's what I'm saying. We were going to war in 24.
The court system was abusive and pushed back at different times, but it's always gotten progressively more abusive. Now you have these schizophrenic responses where, as we just played the thing about, again, on guns and gadgets, about the court's response to the Bruin decision.
And the whole idea that well, if it was not a practice or a common practice with the founding, how can it be an active, it can be an activity today. That's abbreviating it. Well, it's real simple, they just ignore the rules. And but as they do this and they become used to the idea of abusive power, it becomes more exaggerated and exacerbated. Now we have these actions against Trump that are right out in the open. It's a damn, that's an absolute damn KGB show trial.
in all of its form, every aspect. There may be some black individuals instead of white who gives a squat. They've got tentacles up their ass. None of the people I've seen that have been in those courts, you cannot tell me they're bright. They didn't think any of this crap up. They didn't think about it. It's all from the shadows and behind the curtain. That's why I've told everybody when the shooting starts, we're putting bullets in the curtains. We're not putting bullets in the organic sandbags in front of us. We can deal with them anytime.
But you see the bumps in the curtain? Their asses are dead. Every last one of them. State level, federal level, whatever it is that's, you know, that this mechanism. The CIA was operating on the ground and Bongino said it really, really well in that, okay, you know, all the while as a secret service operating inside the United States, Central Intelligence Agency assets under no circumstances were used by the secret service.
And yet it is demonstrated that both the Secret Service, the CIA, and some other scurrilous activities, or scurrilous operatives, were integrated in an activity inside the capital of the United States. How does it get to that point? Well, it doesn't mean they haven't done it before, because they have, and I've argued that for years, and many other people have too.
Well, what's fascinating is you've never seen it vomit out into the open light like this and that demonstrates how serious the threat is to your life, the freedom of this country and the survival of this country. If we don't bitch slap these son of a bitches back down hard, you're going to lose the country. We're not going to lose it. But well, I shouldn't even say it that way. They're going to try to take it and their sorry asses are going to die for it. But you know what the problem is?
We have to clean the country out now inside. It has all kinds of wicked and evil actions and activities going on. But even as you do that, these bastards are going to be literally opening the door the rest of the way for the foreign forces that we know are coming.
So, everything I've talked about for 30 years about the double tap threat, everybody goes, well, if we fight them, we'll be fighting them. Foreigners right behind them, right beside them, right behind them. Well, of course we will. What's your point? All right, why are you quailing at that idea? We are going into a physical knockdown drag out, kick him in the ass, fight for life.
And everybody is starting to realize, well again, they still can't realize. I agree with what several good people have said here the last couple of weeks. There's been blurbs by different individuals that says, you don't even understand what these people have in their minds if you let them take power. If you let them do what they're talking about doing, what they think they're gonna do. You don't even grasp how wicked these bastards are. That's why in a heartbeat, I love animals.
But in a heartbeat I could shoot one of those son of a bitches and eat a sandwich while I'm doing it. Or I should say, deal with them in whatever way is necessary, and eat a sandwich and not think twice about it. Why? Because I've had too much life's experience and that's what we're trying to project everybody to understand, is that this is it. That diversion you are trying, everybody comes up with that crap. Well, it's a diversion, no. That diversion you're trying to ignore is the attack you've been expecting.
That diversion you are trying to ignore is the attack you have been expecting that everybody acknowledges. Yeah, someday, well, someday is here. It's here. Congratulations. I've joked about this. I hope this won't happen in my lifetime. And then it happens and it's like, guess what? You're still breathing, aren't you?
So that was kind of a stupid comment. And by the way, why would you piss on your family like that when you know that we have the responsibility to get rid of these sons of bitches? Why would you do that to your next of kin? I mean, Greg, you might not like all of your next of kin. I understand that. But why would you do that to your children? Why are you going to do that to your people you love, people you like? We have to cough and find our manhood.
We have to, the people, we're gonna have to hack, slash, and slice our way through this. With every piece of technology we have at our disposal, we are going to have to fight to win. And the more, every time I know I bring up certain points, because I know everybody's frustrated, I'm only concerned that I can get to get as much done as I can before the kickoff. And guys,
It's like if you've ever been in any kind of competition, whatever, you matter how hard you try, there's still the same tension and you see it in the area, you can feel it, you'd smell it. That tension is right now amongst us across the whole of the country. And more people, of course, will try desperately to be in denial and won't do them a damn bit of good.
We just had this thing we were talking about yesterday with the horrors down in, got caught from Venezuela, who are being run by the Jewish Epstein types out of New York. The Jewish mob's running the Pimp Mobile that is literally flying all over the country. And it's flying on your cacti dime.
But if that's already been, you know, can be easily identified now, then again, we have to ask the rest of the questions I put forward. You've got children that are all missing. I think that they're moving. The Pedos are moving the kids right out in the open. I think that the Epstein-Peddo formula being run by the Israelis, by the ADL, by all the characters associated with them,
are running this operation and it's very obvious. It's just that all the cowards and the spineless currs that we've allowed to gravitate to positions have to beat around the bush. I won't. The military assets or the secret police assets that we're gonna have to exterminate are being shuffled around and moved into position. They're practicing and practicing and practicing for what they think they're gonna try to get away with. We are going to either fix them and fight them before they even leave the stall.
Well, we will hunt their SARS down anywhere in the country. They dropped their foot and we will find who employed them. And law? Yeah, they are done. Every trader who participated in setting this grandiose scheme up and it is in motion right now. They're the first ones on the list to be gone. This is a multi-dimensional combat situation or conflict that
all of the playing pieces that they have, we have. And some people, well, it's like, now some people never catch on. Until they slam into the windshield, or they hit the wall, they could pick whichever variation you want to imagine. They either hit the wall, or the speeding vehicle that they could have dodged, they're gonna end up splatting on the windshield of.
Because denial has put you in a bad mindset for a situation that is quite survivable while still being in the conflict, by still fighting. In fact, to be quite honest, the only way you're gonna survive this, there's no running.
There's no running. There's no, you know, there's no hiding somewhere else and we'll wait and it'll bowl over. Anybody who does that, the argument they use, the cop-out they use, in and of itself destroys the argument that you are going to hide or you're going to run.
And since we're Americans and we live here, we're gonna turn and beat the living snot out of them every step of the way. And the good Americans will, and they'll step up. And the sad part is that there's a bunch of turds that will try to gain benefit at the end after we've done all the bleeding and fighting. Well, that's not gonna happen this time either, because we learned that. In fact, the American patriots learned that with the American War for Independence.
And there's been elements that have taught other people about the betrayals that took place afterwards and why it is quietly. We have been changing the map. We are changing this. When this comes, when we get out the other side, this is getting a plot back into the mess. We know the mess that was developed. We are going to scrub the table clean.
And we're gonna correct a whole bunch of tack points that caused problems in changing course and then getting it back and getting it only part of the way back. And then they changed our course again and then we get a part of that. By the time you're done, the corrections don't compensate for the level of failures, the level of usurpations, which is how we got to where we are now. The toughest part is when you're winning on the plains of hesitation, lie the blackened bones of countless millions.
Who at the dawn of victory sat down to rest and resting died? In other words, you had the opportunity to do it right. You have to have the intestinal fortitude and the mind and the wherewithal to decide before you even pull the trigger, before you even move the first blade, before the first arrow leaves the bow. You have to understand what will we do when we win.
This is why certain people in the American War for Independence are intentionally forgotten. Even old Sam Whittemore, which again, I hope to God to be a Sam Whittemore, that's why they made you forget him. That's why they made you forget Dr. Warren. The people who started the American War for Independence had a full understanding of what we're talking about.
And the reason many of them are made to disappear from your history books or from your memory banks is because if you read them, you realize that they're absolutely understanding of both the cause they were in, the thing that they preferred, what they wanted as an end result, and the threat to your success that would develop if you did not compensate and act accordingly when you win.
That's why a whole bunch of people are forgotten. I've asked this many times, have you ever taken a look at who signed the Declaration of Independence? And then, and of course, there are more people that have put other stuff out. I think almost an answer to some of the discussions we had for many years about the idea that who signed the Declaration of Independence? Look at the names. How many of those names were around for the signing of the Constitution for the development and signing of the Constitution? Yeah, what happened to them?
And here's the problem. No, I'm sorry, go ahead. Go jump in there, call her, please. Go ahead. Yeah, that's my captured, killed, families were taken hostage, you name it. And here's the thing about that. Many of them lost all their property, but why were they not taken care of? Why were they not lifted up? Were they not the people who literally financed the whole of the war, provided the resources, bled?
paid for the liberty that was, you know, we earned through eight years of war. Why were they left high and dry? Because the other stinking ring knockers left them high and dry. Want to remember that. There's more to this whole thing than, again, this is why we need to be thinking now and we need to be thinking deep. We're at the top and it's going to be coming up here in a minute. God bless our Republic. Yes, there's a new little word in there.
We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run, hearts are chained, and night, no matter which of us fall, the other carries the torch, the other carries the baton, the, uh, if we get the lead finish line, then we have to remember what we wanted from the beginning.
We can see the problems, we can't let this slip through the cracks. It doesn't mean it won't happen again down the road, God we know how people are. But for all of you out there, the time we live in, this is the epic we're now a part of. So let's do it right. Anyway, Ed, take it over, I'm gonna get out of the way, we'll be back at 8 o'clock in the Intel report. God bless you all, thank you for your input. And remember Carl Miller, remember Michael Lexi, and many of the others.
All good friends, all good patriots, pretty much all of them gone. God bless, bye-bye. Congress, July 4th, 1776. The unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America. 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. Accordingly, all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right 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
clients 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 desolutions 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 in 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 legislatures. 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 taking 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 an 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 deft in 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.
video posted by Lynn, apparently from a sheriff, insider April 8th emergency and more you must know. This is supposed to be a sheriff whistleblower coming forward about something that's supposed to be happening on April 8th. 13 minutes and 22 seconds long, I have not reviewed this. I don't know what type of language is in here, so I'll just give you a heads up on that before we play it. But we'll play it in its entirety starting now. The sheriff called me yesterday.
And after y'all done telling me everything inside this meeting that was happening, I pretty much was nerve rattled after what I heard. But I'm going to tell you what the emergency was behind this emergency for the solar eclipse, what's the deeper intel. And not only that, how they want emergency communication systems to be implemented, what specific groups they're going to be targeting.
We're about to get into all that right here and information that I did separate research to try to link up and confirm more on this scenario. So he gets on the phone with me yesterday after they have this meeting. Who was this meeting with? It's with Homeland Security. So and he said there were New York instructors there. I have a list right here. I took notes.
Every single thing that he said because I couldn't report his voice obviously he's trying to stay discreet He said they were focusing on anti-vaccine people anti-government people preppers Trump supporters He even goes into deeper in the scenario what we're gonna get to here in a second But he said they didn't want the public to have any communication between each other
Any communication at all. And we told you yesterday as Sheriff that came on and said it could be a potential terror attack. Well, we got more intel on what could actually happen in the solar eclipse, but just listen to this 23 second clip really quick. But that's not all that he's concerned about. That people want to do us harm. Use an event like this where a lot of people are gathered.
to do some type of terror event. The director of the Lake County Emergency Management Agency told me they've been preparing for the solar eclipse now for about two years. They've been preparing for this for two years. Imagine that for two years. That sounds like a lot of preparation going into that. In the video yesterday I told you the military is getting into a building that they won an allied war in the world. It's almost like magic.
When you step into kizix you get to where you want to be World War two just Ida Bell which you can find that video after this video, but let's get into this right now so they don't want any communications between us and What is the big event that they're doing? This is what he told me inside of Homeland Security yesterday. They were talking about he said during the solar eclipse While people are all out there looking
They're planning the Intel that they've got is a possible biological attack on people While the solar eclipse is freaking happening Yes, I just said that while the solar eclipse is happening and you're like, okay. Well, where are they gonna do that? Well all the people out for the solar eclipse. I'm potentially believing could be targets Okay, so this is not speculation
This is totally inside information about what they said and They're talking about how to first responders mental health They need to prepare because their mental health is going to be very very You know out of whack after this so when he told me that they potentially might be doing a biological attack That's the Intel who's going to be doing it. I don't know but however, I look deeper
And then I've seen that three weeks ago, none of us was paying attention to the fact that the FBI just had a training drill for a biological attack and they're getting hospitals ready for it. So I want you to look at this video clip real quick and just look at what we all missed and how this lines up with the agenda.
Staff at multiple local hospitals are now better prepared to handle a potential emergency The FBI spent time in three ERs today in our area walking doctors and nurses and other staff through what they could do in case of a bioterrorism disaster 11 news reporter Elmer Mahia segastumi is joining me live from Penrose Hospital one of the locations that participated an agent with the FBI told you that disasters like these are
help improve communications or disaster exercises, I should say, help improve communication among staff and others. Adam, a hospital official, says that these drills are important in keeping the staff on their toes and prepared. They say the staff hospital does numerous drills throughout the years. It helps them determine what needs the hospital may have depending on the situation.
Special Agent David Autry says no drill ever does 100% perfectly, but they consider every drill a success because it helps them identify the things the FBI and hospitals need to improve on. Hospital officials say the disaster scenario was a toxin put in people's milk. The goal was to monitor how departments and agencies communicated with one another. There's a need for all of us. There's no one single agency that can handle this alone.
Again, we handle that law enforcement investigation, the lead from the federal side. That includes our state and local partners from law enforcement, it includes public health. When you look at a WND event, it's going to require all partners to come together. The FBI and local hospitals say that after these disaster scenario exercises. Appreciate that Super Chat. Now, I have so much more to tell you. But please, while we're live right now, while you're watching this,
Share this out more in Portland to your friends, to your family, to all the people that's going to be going through the solar eclipse so we can potentially avert them getting hit with biological materials that is probably going to be dispersed on crowds when this event happens. That's the inside intel and there's more intel than that that we're going to get to right now. Target list, let's talk about how they're telling law enforcement in this meeting with Homeland Security
They're telling them on the population that Hey, look we need you to enforce information because during the last pandemic Everything got your team comes to work get started. It disappears into a hundred apps each with their own greedy little text box They got a hand we need you to track their cell phones, which they did in the last pandemic. We need you to
to basically be in control and why you think all the communication systems are upgrading. You see all these counties saying, oh, we've got to upgrade the communication systems. And then you see where they're having all these meetings and stuff like that for the communication systems. So the reason they don't want any communication between us because they said how the public was distrusting all of them, how we distrusted them,
During the ongoing operations of the first pandemic because we're not just talking about what's happened in the solar eclipse We're talking about the potential next plan which he gets into here and he talks about every single Virus they talk about and when I'm looking here it is because I got this list I told you I took notes I wrote down all this stuff when he was talking to me on this phone call so the communication basically is the reason why emergency stuff is coming out right now is because
We're not going to have communication with each other. They're going to make sure that he said it's only going to be cell phone communication. Emergency alert. The emergency systems like I was saying, they're not going to be able to be like you're going to have to have your Faraday bag ready because the tracking system, somebody says thank you, Steven, appreciate you, no problem. So the emergency systems, you need to get your Faraday bags ready because they're going to be tracking you actively.
They're going to be looking into that. They're going to be basically trying as much as possible to get who's on the target list. So the next thing is they talked about a lot of different virus things, virus scenarios. We want to get into that right now. He was talking about the deer situation, right? The zombie deer thing.
He said that was one thing that they said was gonna jump to humans and basically since that's in a lab somewhere You already know what's going on with that They're whipping it up and they're gonna try to make something jump He also said that in this meeting with Homeland Security. They were talking about how they were gonna be ready to lock people in their houses And he gave me gave me this map as well. So the map is pretty much he said this is public knowledge public knowledge right here
And this is basically the map here. So whenever environmental supposedly disasters happen, this is the response in all the states. And they call this apple tree map. Interesting. So moving past that, he said the main things inside his Homeland Security meeting that they talked about, they were going to need to install certain people for the CDC's interests, meaning politicians as puppets.
They talked about Ebola, they talked about COVID, measles, and like I just said, the brain wasting disease. How to map out, this is the part where you're crazy, obviously we got some rain about to come, but we're gonna be able to finish this before that happens. Mass casualty. How to map out the population and round up the homeless. So this is another thing they're talking about within these meetings.
He's going to have a meeting also coming up. So you want to stay around because Monday I'll be telling you about the next meeting, which martial law is what they're talking about in that one. But they're talking about locking people into their homes. Two, he said that they're going to try to get religious people on board with getting people to get the backs. So basically saying that the churches, the preachers and stuff like that, they're going to go around and they're going to have campaigns to try to push them to get you to trust.
then when they pull out this next version of whatever the pandemic is so that you can go and take, you already know what they're gonna be pushing. Somebody says, we are real out here, JWTV, yeah, we are real and this is all getting real. And I'm telling you this information here, extremely, he said, this was the composure of Homeland Security. They were extremely like worried, he said, like extremely worried. And so the first day was supposed to be an exercise.
He said there was no exercise and also they didn't allow any cell phones in the building because they didn't want anybody recording anything. So all the information here that I'm giving you, like you're not going to get it anywhere else, this stuff should be spread out massively. Do you know how many lives could be?
Save during this event just because we have birth this and we know people are still gonna say well I'm not gonna not go I'm gonna go anyway But let them do that but the problem is the people who don't know if this does this doesn't get to them And they don't have a chance to basically avert what's coming and that means that all of us should be prepared and ready If they're gonna spread something biological, that's how the first half of this next event begins
spreading something biological all these people hundreds of thousands of people out there after that they go back home they go wherever they go and then from there it just amplifies and spreads this information here is like so critical and I'm leaving it on you I'm leaving on every last one of you to choose the choice to get it out to others because that's all I can do YouTube is not going to do that it's really up to you at this point and if you just tune in to the video you don't know what's going on you got to watch the full video again
The video yesterday I put out linking to this is really important. You should see again, the donation link will be a blow to help JWTV out. More information coming Monday. You'll want to stick around for that because he has another meeting in his Homeland Security meeting and we'll be telling you more about that scenario too. Stay safe everybody and be prepared. All right, there we go. That was Insider Exposes April 8th Emergency and More Must Know.
off of JWTV on YouTube. And it was posted in the gilded by Lynn. Thank you for posting the video. So we put that out there. Honestly, I don't think that they would use a biological, more along with my dad's vein, they would use a chemical and tell people it's biological. As you can get the immediate reaction that you want people to panic about with chemical.
But that's not to say that they're not stupid enough to try to use something biological. But that's interesting, you can coincides with the eclipse that's coming up. Again, this is April 8 is the date that he gives in his video. Let's see, we've got something else here by Johnny Quest at 6.57 PM.
W EF demands less souls on the planet news addicts. I don't know where this is from If there's a video of this or not measure an audio file I've been working on a way to Two comments. It's not a very big article Let's see. Oh there is I see later watch on X world economic forum
So in the session we just attended here at the economic forum, I think there was a sense of relief actually in your frankness. You brought up some issues that others are... That's my trouble. Always. All the religious groups are against me because I'm talking about population. They want more souls. I want less on the planet. Isn't that just funny? See, the population is the problem.
Papillolado, uh... It's linked over on YouTube. Let's see how much this is. I'll have that same article. About two minutes in, thirty-three seconds for this. When I see the photolithic Linux, my heart sinks. Because this is coming from a fanaticism that only what comes out of your body can be yours. It's a fanaticism. Why can't... Why can't this person, this person, this person be yours?
Why are they not yours? This is what being human means. This is what humanity means that if you are willing, you can live here without any sense of boundary. Boundaries are not fixed upon you by nature. It is an unconscious compulsive boundary that you're setting for yourself. That means you have not explored the dimension of being human. You're still trying to operate like a creature on the planet.
If you explore the dimension of what it means to be human, you would see inclusion does not mean biology. Inclusion means consciousness. If this comes, if consciousness rises, you will see we have hundreds of couples who are Isha full-time volunteers and part-time volunteers. None of them have children. They've just chosen not to have because there are… I am giving them thousands of children.
Millions if they want, if they're ready. So where is the need to biologically identify with one child? I'm clearly noticing who is clapping and who is not, it's okay. So, I'm thinking of something very audacious for which I'll become super unpopular. I'm thinking of instituting an award for all those young women who are healthy, who are capable of having a child, but choose not to have one.
Whether you realize this today or not you think the part but the problem is Parking you think the problem is garbage. You think the problem is healthcare. No, the problem is Population there is not a problem Okay in conversation with the mystic and this is I guess he was at the what is this? Go back and make sure I get the
initials here properly. Wait a minute. Okay. The World Economic Forum. But that sounds like it's very important to have that at the World Economic Forum. Talking about population reduction, awarding people for not having kids. I gotta say this. Of course, if you're in a city, if you're in a heavily populated area, it seems like the world is overpopulated.
But hey, take the time to just drive out into the country, drive to the next major city over. Look at all the for sale signs on the houses and everything that's out there. No, we don't have a population problem. We don't have a problem with people wanting to get into other people's business and be way too close to each other. Unfortunately, I'm in the neighborhood like that here in Lubbock.
But yeah, there's not a population problem on this planet. We have plenty of space. In fact, humans are very resourceful. We can build in places that we would consider uninhabitable. And when we do that, we make those places just as crowded as anywhere else because everybody moves together.
I think, let's see, Phoenix, Arizona, you know, that place is practically a desert, but look at all the people that live there. Las Vegas, Nevada, there's a death trap, you know. Anyway, I think we got Mark on the line, he's unmuted, possibly. Looks like it on my screen anyway, I don't know.
Got a few people have muted. Okay If you want to come up make a comment or if there's anything else we need to talk about or a subject you want to bring up you can do so call in and add 67 7 7 0 1 5 2 4 room number 9 5 7 4 6 4 in the pound sign again that 6 6 7 7 7 0 1 5 2 4 room number 9 5 7 4 6 4 in the pound sign card go ahead Hey, thanks Ed. I won. I was wondering if you ever checked out that
Gateway Pundit from March 10th about Sheriff Darr Leaf suing Michigan about the election fraud in 2020? Personally, no, I have not looked at that. Okay. It's pretty interesting. I think you should when you get a chance. Check it out. Well, I'm down here in Texas. You're up there in Michigan. Have you looked at it yourself?
Well, I'm blind, but I have heard it. It's been read, you know, on a couple of platforms that I'm on. And he started a, he's a constitutional sheriff, you know, they call him, in Berry County, Michigan. And he publicly told Whitmer to kiss his ass.
And he would not allow his deputies to enforce her mandates about the masks during COVID. And now he launched an investigation and has pretty much all the evidence he needs. And then Muskegon County
There's a lot of fraud that, you know, there's evidence of huge fraud there. That's what Mark was talking about with the, where they had all the guns with the silencers and the suppressors. Anyway, that attorney general, he sent Dar a subpoena for all of his evidence
And he only gave him 24 hours to present it in Pontiac, Michigan at that court there. And Darr is pretty far down in the southern part of the state. And even though the Attorney General was messing with it.
Oh, absolutely. He's going after the Attorney General, the Secretary of State, and that AG from Muskegon County. You know, she, Nestle has that AG from Muskegon going after Dar to steal all his evidence for his case. How can I say this? It's great that he's doing the work, but you know, the problem that he's running into...
is a problem that we would expect. He's trying to go at him in a legal way. He would have to find a prosecutor that would be willing to go against the status quo. And from the sound of it, the Attorney General was already jumping on him to try to put up roadblocks, right? Right. Well, he'd bring a mortgage to watch.
That's the Pina and he did not, he didn't honor it. He did not turn in his evidence and he's continuing his investigation and he filed lawsuits against that Muskegon County prosecutor and the state attorney general and the state secretary of state.
Well, he's filing lawsuits. I understand that. Is there anyone that he's working with like on a prosecutory level? Even if it's like above like in federal court or something else? Where does he plan to take this investigation to? Or is he just trying to do the investigation, make it public and let them be tried in the court of public opinion?
I'm sure that's part of it. I don't, you know, the article didn't say, you know, it didn't give up all of his information, but he is working with an attorney named Brent Winters. I don't know if you know who he is, if you look up the incumbent lawyer. Well, the attorney is there to defend him.
My question is, who is he trying to get to prosecute this? I hate to say, but he can investigate until he's blue in the face. But if he's not gonna find a black-robed demon that is willing to, not necessarily a black-robed demon, but the persecutors, they're willing to go against the others. It's gonna be a hard-pressed fight to get them to do anything. I don't recall reading anything about him having a prosecutor in his hip pocket to go after them.
But he's been around for a number of years and I think he's pretty sharp. And you might want to talk to Dave Stone about him. I know Dave caught in contact with the guys that were doing the militia class and he had done that. That's them. That's cool that they're doing that. But again, you know,
Unless you're willing to back the brain trust and put feet into the fire, as far as forcing them to prosecute this, if you're not gonna put the information out there for the general public, obviously it's not all of it's out to the general public yet because the prosecutor's trying to get their hands on the information and then tell them what he can and can't talk about, right?
Well, he's not he's not allowing him to do that I know he's not allowing him to do that yet, but that that is That's the handicap that he's gonna be running into people need to be there ready to support him Absolutely. That's why I'm talking about it. He needs support and You know, I'm sure he hasn't he's keeping his cards close to the best. He hasn't exposed everything yet, but He's got a lot of evidence against him and I think they're on the ropes panicking
Thank you for the information. You're welcome. Let's see, 6 41 p.m. Central time here in Lubbock, Texas. We got about 20 minutes give or take towards the intelligence report and quartermasters corner. Heard a couple more dings there guys if you want to come up and join us on there you can star six to unmute yourself. Come on up add your two cents or bring up another
topic of discussion. I'm trying to use the information you guys have posted in the gilded, more of it. I see we've got a couple other things we could play. Over here, we don't have any other colors that are going to come up. And I'll give you a moment to do that. Just interrupt me before I get to something to play. I'm going to click there. Let's see, what do we got?
Military optics, invisible camouflage technology. Well, I don't know what would be in that audio wise that we could play. I'm sure we can't see the video, but if we did have the video and it was actually, you know, invisible optic camouflage, we wouldn't be able to see it anyway. I mean, if it's doing what it's supposedly, you know, supposed to be doing. Let's see.
Knives are coming out for Brandon, Hera, Rhino. I guess you can play this one from JT308. Welcome back brothers and sisters. I am Braden. This is Langley Outdoors Academy, the place where we not only talk about what's going on in the gun world, but also how we're going to fix it together. And that's what this video is all about.
It's only been a day since Brandon Herrera came in second place in the Congressional race for the seat in Texas. Well, wouldn't you know it, the Rhino in charge there, who's trying to get re-elected, has the media out attacking Brandon and highlighting some interesting things directly after he became the potential runoff candidate. Isn't that weird how this works? Rhino, leftist media, going after my man Brandon.
that ain't gonna work cuz now it's in our uh... our wheelhouse everything is really going to description box below and we're going to tell us a sunday and i cannot wait to hear what you guys think of course make sure you get that like button subscribe to the channel and turn the notification bell on and send this one out because brandon needs some love all the way up to the mayor on
Now let me take this article we're going to cover because it directly calls out YouTube and Brandon and all the things with guns. From Ground.News, take a look here. This is from NBC, of course. Gun YouTuber forces a run-off for Uvalde, Texas Congressional Seat. We'll get to the title in a second. But you can see it's individual from the Roberts family, our same friends from the Roberts family. High factuality, and it leans to the left. Well, there's only one source on that because it's a new breaking story, which is the nature of this channel.
Let me show you what's happening around State of the Union and this is where the power of ground news comes out which is why I like it so much as an analytical tool.
Biden to call in State of the Union for business tax hikes, middle class tax cuts and lower deficits as well. This one has 41 total sources. 57% on the center and wouldn't you know it if you look at the info graph which it provides through ground.news, you've got 38% on the left, 57% on the center and the right is almost not covering it. That is an interesting piece because you usually expect that to be right in the middle with equal distribution, but you don't.
It's almost like there's a very determined outcome that the Biden administration wants. Anyway, let's keep going. So if you guys want to check out Ground.News yourselves, use Ground.News slash Langley. There's a link in the description box below. You can get it for under a buck a month. It's 30% off the vantage subscription. So check it out, and thank you to them for making this content possible. But now, we, oh, boys, boys, men, gentlemen, ladies, everyone.
This is the time when we get to shine and we get to help Brandon push over and actually affect the change because he had the balls to run for Congress. Now, here's the thing. They're going after Brandon because he's now challenging a Rhino. Now this Rhino voted for the Bipartisan Gun Control Act, the Senate deal, which was a disaster, which we loathe.
He's also been battling a lot of other things that Brandon has hit him on. So wouldn't you know that the NBC article comes up the day after and they're highlighting these things, as I mentioned. Listen to this. Gun YouTuber forces a run-off for Uvalde, Texas, and Congressional Seat. They are in our wheelhouse. Let's get it. Let's start with the optics. So that's the image they put up on the head of the article for Brandon.
If you know Brandon, if you've seen one of Brandon's videos, that's not his natural demeanor. He's a very, very jovial person. He is very, he's a very feeling person and he shows his emotions on his face and he genuinely gives you attention when you're talking to him. I'm biased. I like him a lot because he's my friend. He's a good friend of mine in the industry. However, objectively, that is not his normal demeanor. He's usually smiling and very likable and appealing. Well, they put that up there. So that's an interesting thing. But now, let me break this down a little further. I find this fascinating.
The House Republican who represents Uvalde, Texas and broke with his party to vote for gun safety bills after the school shooting there will face a runoff election in May against a popular gun YouTuber. Well look at that! Uvalde, Texas, the Rhino voter for gun control and a gun YouTuber. You see that full circle? This is where what we do, this is our powerhouse and we're going to help them because they are literally framing Brandon as the extreme while supporting the Rhino.
When the media is supporting a Rhino Republican who voted for gun control against a gun advocate, there's something wrong. Because again, NBC is left according to ground.news. Let me show you here. This is the back story. Then I'll show you what they're actually describing Brandon as.
Rep. Tony Gonzalez failed to surpass the 50 percent threshold Tuesday in the Republican primary to avoid a run-off in the state's 23rd District, which covers a vast rural area from the west region of Texas to San Antonio suburbs and includes much of the U.S.-Mexico border along the Rio Grande. Gonzalez, who is seeking a third two-year term in Congress, got 45.1 percent in unofficial results, while challenger Brandon Herrera came in second among five candidates with 24.7.
The thing is he didn't get 50% so now he's got to face Brandon So now all of a sudden NBC comes out and starts framing Brandon in these very interesting ways look at this
Herrera is part of a large gun culture on YouTube featuring people sometimes known as gunfluencers or guntubers who post videos of themselves firing weapons. Herrera has risen to popularity on the platform where he has 3.2 million subs and has posted 485 videos since 2014. His videos about weapons have gotten 557 million views on such topics as grenade launchers, Nazi machine guns, and a gun used to kill Abraham Lincoln.
There's a very specific reason they used those frame that framing they framed it a grenade launchers ooh scary insane Nazis that kind of speaks for itself and then the gun that used it was used to kill Abraham Lincoln Mmm. Look at this. I've just quit just sharing facts just sharing facts I'm sure has no determined outcome of why we went with those examples in this framing
The framing is everything when it comes to the stuff. And also while we're hovering around the subject, when was the last time you saw an actual article, a direct piece, on a challenger in a runoff to a Republican congressional district in the House of this level in detail? The answer is never. They identify him as a threat. Tony Gonzalez, who is a Rhino, who is an ally of the left from the Republican side of the aisle,
Has the media on his side defending him like this? Isn't that weird? Two days after the runoff is determined and announced? I love coincidences, but I'll continue. He also makes and sells Kalashnikov style rifles through his website and goes by the nickname The AK Guy. A reference to the infamous Russian family of machine guns that includes the AK-47. You see what they're doing, right? They're trying to frame him as extreme from the media without Tony Gonzalez doing it. Guys, this is what we do. Alright.
So Gonzalez supported the law, the Bipartisan Safety Community Act in 2022, and he was one of 14 House Republicans voting with Democrats to pass it. Months later, the Texas Republican Party voted to censure him for that vote and others, and others, because he's a rhino across the board.
Herrera has attacked the 2022 law as Joe Biden's gun control. He says that red flag laws are unconstitutional. They are. He's right. And that the law violates veterans' Second Amendment rights. A 100% does. He's not wrong at all. He said Wednesday that the leadership of local law enforcement should be held accountable for the shooting in Newvaldy. Waiting for the part where he's wrong. Where's the lie, as they like to say. But let's continue. Because I've got some more terrifying stuff. Terrifying things. Exposé on Brandon Herrera. Look at this. NBC is on it, I guess.
In addition to his standalone YouTube videos, Herrera has several multi-video series, including one in which he critiques people for improper or unsafe handling of guns, and another in which he mocks fans of AR rifles. AR rifles are notorious for the lethal impact in mass shootings, and Herrera says AR users aren't as tough as users of AK rifles. You start to tell me where any of this makes sense or has anything to do with political campaigns.
Again, he's running against a Rhino and this article is in a left-leaning article or left-leaning media. Any connections? Alright, one more thing. He has even kept posting videos while he has been running for Congress, including nine since he uploaded since January 1st. YouTube didn't immediately respond to requests for comment Wednesday. Why would they re- Why would YouTube even respond? Who cares?
YouTube is completely unrelated to this. This is kind of like, oh my gosh, he's a banker. He worked with money and stuff and he's got a banker and he wears a white collar. The bank was unavailable for common-house congressional campaign. Who cares? Alright, the main thing here is until May, when this run-off happens, you're gonna see a lot more of this happen because the rhinos in charge are gonna want as few gun advocates in the industry
going into Congress because it will upset their power structure. Understand how important this is. He gets in there, he's got all sorts of strings to pull, all sorts of connections to further gun rights that he doesn't necessarily have on the outside. And there's no one that knows more about these gun rights and these gun legislations and all of these things than Brandon Herrera. Just saying, I'm sure it's a lot of coincidences. Let me know what you guys think in the comments below and I'll see you on the next one. I'm Braden, see you later.
Whoops, unmuted that hold on. Okay. Well, there we go. Thank you JT308 in the gilded for posting that. See, we've got about seven minutes left. I heard another ding there. If you want to star six, then get yourself, come on up on the air. Turn a little echo, but that might just be my equipment acting up again.
I don't know if we got time to play anything else here. Before we get to the top of the hour, I think everything's a little longer than eight minutes that we've got here. So, let's see. We've got some music requests over here in the gilded as well. And I've got to be careful about some of these. Sabaton Unbreakable. I think we can play that. Wouldn't be a problem.
While we run up to the intelligence report again, this is a post by JT 308 Sabaton I've listed their reason before if I'm not mistaken. I think it's Sabaton they use bagpipes and a lot of their music Could be wrong, but if the group I think it is We'll see by holding out face. He keeps him on March Then with the body of Pikmin who lies in wait room under cream. There we go that
with an unbreakable request in the gilded from JT-308. Didn't sound too bad over the conference line. I'm trying to get that adjusted back again from where we had one of the computers had to be reset and the audio still a little off on it. Of course, metal doesn't come across well on the conference line anyway, but we're at the top of the hour. The intelligence report is coming up next.
We're going to close out, visitors from the past, and then we'll be up with Mark.
In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one.
On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold.
You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. It's number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save?
Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch in tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the food home? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the intelligence report. I'm our party
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And what a beautiful day we have had. Well, two different clutches of deer came up by the front windows, literally outside the front windows. The mom and her two kids from the season and then we've got another gang of four, three littler ones and one doe. And so however she's the team leader, they just meander through. They're eating the front yards and side yards and the back areas.
golf course flat. So it's like we have a putting green for as far as you can see which is fantastic. Of course the goats take care of part of that too. So between the two, nibble nibble like a mouse. In this case, nibble nibble like a goat. Well a hoofed creature we hope to keep doing it too. What about the rose bushes? I know better than to have rose bushes. Otherwise, ohh, rats with hobs! That's what people do. So anyway, the
Venison is on hoof and on standby as needed. Don't mess with the future meals. Let them keep doing what they're doing and if things were to get a little more serious, yep, there's probably a good ton and a half of meat that walked by just in the last hour while we were off the air. So that's good. We'll keep that up. Again, on ammunition, I will point out what I said during the tour block. Again,
Classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, you're going to look at their deals for this week. They did get a couple of different new items in. And one of the items, they do have some 357 Magnum, I think it's the 135 grain, slap me in the microphone if it's 137, oh well. But it's the intermediate bullet, it's not the super light bullet, it's not the heavier bullet, I prefer the heavier bullet.
But they are loading these with a jacketed conical round that basically mimics the pre-World War I 9mm Parabellum projectile, but it also copies, which is something most of you have never seen, the Winchester penetrator rounds that were made for the .357 Magnum. I have a handful that are originals that were made by, you know, Flinchchester, Winchester Western.
And these were for the Smith and Wesson Model 27 when it came out, you know, decades ago. Way before Dirty Harry. Way before. In fact, Patton had one, okay? But the Model 27 was also known as the Highway Patrolman. If you're not familiar with the Highway Patrolman, they actually made gun ports.
Yes, yes they did. They made a special, Smith and Wesson even made one of their own, that could be installed in police cars so that you could use this new 357 Magnum hand cannon to knock out that person trying to get away when you're in a high speed chase. Seriously.
The big argument was 357 could split a motor block, which is true. It actually had the energy. But what made it do that wasn't that 158 grain semi wad cutter lead round with a lot of people shoot for target purposes, of course, but rather the Winchester conical AP round. And if you had a 357 Magnum back in the day, almost everybody that I know there are many ever long gone now it's been many decades.
But years ago when the Model 27 was the gun to carry or was preferred, it was with a couple of speed loaders full of AP that typically they were carrying and it was in 3.57 Magnum.
Now eventually that round became so popular in the 80s, no, forgive me, in the 70s when both Winchester and Remington were doing the plus P and then they did plus P plus, I mean, they kept adding pluses and P's, I mean, plus P, plus P, plus P, no, they only did it a couple times. But they had plus P, when it came out, well, they actually built the same round Winchester did in 38 special using the conical AP route.
And again, it's kind of a tub with a pyramid on the top of it. It's basically if the bullet's outside of the case, that's what it looks like.
And it's an impressive penetrator. Remember, in plus P would bring it up to almost standard 357 Magnum and then plus P plus put it a little beyond. But then remember, 357 Magnum was loaded in plus P and then plus P plus. So they jerked up the specs on the standard 357 Magnum also, etc, etc, etc. Plus P or plus P ratings are still out there with a lot of rounds. I noticed there's some 9 millimeter plus P out there right now. It's Israeli.
probably made for the IMI pistols or for using with the CZs, which can handle that kind of, you know, they got a little more, a little more abuse. We talked about the CZ pistols yesterday. And needless to say, the 9 millimeter plus P would work really well in weapons like the UZ, and which everybody was using back in the day. But a bunch of that ammunition is out in about two, 9 millimeter plus P.
And one of the places that has that in stock right now, I know they do because they just looked at it, is Apex Gun Parts. They don't do a whole lot of ammo, but they have some ammunition in inventory. And right now they have 9 millimeter plus P that was made by IMI, Israeli Military Industries. Whether or not that's really true, it's as likely as not the Israelis didn't do, excuse me, squat.
But rather the checks made it, which is typically the case. In other words, you just really put your names in all kinds of things and they never, never, never even cracked a door to a warehouse. Maybe, maybe a warehouse, maybe a storage warehouse. They didn't build it themselves, a slob skill from everybody. So anyway, but it's so interesting, this stuff is popping up, gotta know what to look for.
And it is definitely a useful round, but in the .357 and .38, if you can find the, in fact you will find if you got somebody who's a good ammo dealer at any of the gun shows. If you look at, it'll be a white Winchester box, red W on the end of the box, blue print and black print. And it's a very specialized round now, but back years ago, oh, you got a .357 Model 27. Let me show you something.
and they usually have a few boxes right there always with the gun in .357 Magnum. And of course the pythons can handle that too, any of the big end frames and there's lots of those out there still. Interestingly enough, and in fact on this subject, I should mention if you have a .357 Magnum, and I recommend this because number one, it's harder to replace your wheel guns than it used to be.
If you're shooting a lot, I would pull a pick out whatever 357 brass you want to shoot, buy some new as a matter of fact would probably be your best bet. And you need to be reloading. Number one, it's obvious if you got a 357 or a 38 right now, you're probably reloading. But let me point out that you want to load 357 Magnum cases if you've got a new gun, or if you got a gun that hasn't been shot a lot.
And I'll tell you why, because metallurgy varies from one decade to the next. If you shoot a lot of .38 and .357 Magnum, you're going to wear the middle area of the cylinder internally. Because your expansion point is, you know, step to back, this creates wear. The reason I say this, because I have shot tens and tens of thousands of rounds in revolvers.
And I've had this happen with two guns. One, I got used to, the other one, oh, I hated the fact that I wasn't paying attention. Taurus, Model 66. The early Taurus's, fantastic weapons. If you threw me one, I'd carry it all day, especially in the Model 66. It's not the stainless, Smith & Wesson 66. We're talking Taurus. It's a blue steel frame, six inch barrel is what I prefer.
And I fired so many rounds out of that weapon, Nada never had a problem with them, never. I will never see a bad thing about the Taurus line when it came in and there's nothing that may be changing my mind on that with any of the other guns they produced. And it was originally known as Taurus, which we always jokingly called Smith and Wesson of Brazil. Because what they did is when Smith retooled decades ago now, half a century ago now,
What they did is they moved the entire old production operation down to Brazil. And it gave them the ability or whatever, somebody, the ability to create a couple of new flag names, the one that finally stuck and stuck around while others are gone, long gone now.
Torus pistols originated from this move, this very significant shift in technology. It was all old earth technology that the Brazilians got, and it was better than what they had before, which was almost nothing.
So when the Brazilian, when they pushed into the market, the Taurus line came out big and they made a copy of the Model 10, made a copy of the Model 19, that's the Model 66 and that's the one I kind of lean towards. I also was a distributor. So like I was a distributor with Beretta and a bunch of the other companies, Colt. And when I say they hold, they held up well. They were very comfortable. They were a butter action out of the box, the originals.
And if you were to compare them, you would actually rate them in the range of the Colt Python from the 70s. Now, by the 70s of Colt Pythons, we didn't have the... They were not as well tuned as they were only eight years or 10 years earlier, they argue.
But, that's a pretty good step up. The Taurus guns are actually very comfortable. They came with a number of different buttstock configurations, but the standard Smith bulk target grip was the most common and it worked.
So what happened? Well, when you fire a lot of .35 special in a .357 cylinder, that pulse strikes the inside of the cylinder in each chamber over and over and over and over again. And here's what happens when you switch out to deciding rather than using cheaper .38 special to shoot, which everybody was shooting a lot of.
What happens is now you've got the full case in there, but you have a minimal or small amount of distortion in the internal part of the cylinder where the 38 special case stops. What this does is create a little bit of internal wear and expansion, depending on how much you shoot. In this case, we shot a lot. And so when you put the 357 round in, you pull the trigger on a full house load, that case is shocked, right, to match the chamber.
And it sticks better. There's a little more adhesion. So you have to be more aggressive. In some cases, the cases don't want to leave if they're brass on steel. They have a tendency to actually lock in there a little bit. You have to be more aggressive and tap hammer the
ejector to get everything to do what it's supposed to do. Now to alleviate some of the problems of the distorted chamber is go to nickel only for 357 Magnum. Nickel was always and is always more expensive than just brass cases. But it did help and what it taught me was okay Mark you know how to reload and all the guys you know Jeff, Bob, Fred, etc etc. We all know how to reload.
So instead I learned that if you're going to fire a .357, if at all possible, keep feeding at .357 cases and just load them to whatever spec you want to because .357 Magnum can be loaded in .38 spec without any complications. So you don't have as much recoil, you don't burn as much powder, so you can do more shooting. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Empty, reload, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Okay?
And that's really what counts. So again, because you might have gotten grandpa's gun, maybe grandpa was used to use 357 Magnum, somebody told you, and I would tell you the same thing. Yeah, you can shoot 38 and 357 most all day. But because we can't replace these very fine guns and they become more and more valuable and they're historically collectible, you're better off, if you want to go with a lighter load, build it.
Go with a 158 grain semi-wad cutter lead. Use a 38 special power package for the load. Don't even have to use a Magnum primer. You can use a standard pistol primer. Why not? It's a revolver. The action operates by you pulling the trigger and working the hammer back. If you want to do that, you can cock it and fire a single action. Or you can go double action pew-pew all day, depending on the gun, obviously. If it's a single action, that's all you get.
like a Black Hawk or something like that. But again, now in a combat situation, I'm going to tell you flat out, I'll use everything I get my hands on, whatever it is. And if I run out of one, I'm going to use the other and I'll use it all day. If it's all I could ever get was 38 and a 357 Magnum, guess what? That's what I'd be using. But that is the convenient plus for the 357 Magnum is that it can take any of those cases.
But because we're looking at the long haul and I keep repeating this we need to be thinking ahead and working more intelligently to maintain our systems. So invest buy a set of 357 dies get yourself a single stage press because pistol ammunition is so stupid simple to reload there is no reason for you not to reload.
And in fact then you should be casting bullets. Why? Well because revolvers will take any kind of bullet you possibly can make. So if you want to use a round nose use a round nose. You want to use a wad cutter in a 3-5-7 tree again. Why not? It's a full wad cutter. 148 grain flat or flat or you know like conical, you know semi conical, you know tip.
There's all kinds of different patterns and all kinds of different dyes and there are also variations in weight too depending on what you use in the way of tin lead and antimony. And you still can also go any factory bullet you ever choose. But for more shooting to get more time on the range, you can dial back your load, you can go with a cheaper bullet, and you can use a standard primer and it means you can shoot, shoot, shoot.
So, just heads up on that one. But, if you have that .357 Magnum, I'd recommend using the .357 cases. This creates uniform and need expansion and distribution of energy inside the individual chambers of the cylinder. Now, there's not a whole lot. Somebody immediately asked, and we always said the same thing when I was very, very young. It's like, wow, well, what can we do to fix this? And the experienced gunsmith will tell you, well, you can burnish it a little on the inside, but you're opening the cylinder up.
And if you keep shooting 38, you're just going to continue to exacerbate the problem, especially with the number of rounds you shoot. So it's like, oh, God. Okay, well, I don't want to hurt that gun again. Good thing I bought three of those Taurus's. So as the one was really shot a lot, I relegated that to reserve and hidden away somewhere in another county in the ground.
And then the other one, it got carried, shot for a very long time, and it's still around somewhere. And it's secure. So again, I love revolvers, they make great cash guns because they were cheap when we bought them. Although in this case, each one of those guns were brand new until I used the snot out of them.
Would I buy a Taurus today? Somebody's asking. Well, it depends on what it is. I mean like any manufacturer, I still have a thing for K-frame revolvers. I've built a whole army here in Michigan. Tens of thousands of people here are carrying 38 K-frames. There are 38 special K-frames, Rossi K-frames, Model 19 Smith and Wesson's, Trooper Mark Wands.
Police positives, official police or police positives, depending on which model again. We used to get those things so cheap that again, you could afford to. Now, the guy switched out or do you have a gun? Sure they do. But we cleaned out the inventory here in cheap K frames back when there was a perfect window where they were all under $100. Colt Smith, Rossi, didn't make any difference what it was. Rossi's were hell, less than $100 by far.
and all good guns. Stainless steel K-frames or blue steel K-frames, Rugers, and the Speed 6 and Security 6. And then of course we also have always used 45 1911s. We have a math quantity of those. Every manufacturer I had purchasing
individuals who were into supply that were purchasing handguns around the Midwest. And it's like I told them, you see anything for $50 to $100, you buy it, our people pick it up, and it goes in the inventory.
So, llamas, stars, in 45 ACP, standard 1911, 11A1s, all of those are out here in force. And again, you can't beat the weapon. It works. And it works always, and I've seen some horrible examples.
brought back from each theater of war for the last hundred years and you know what those worst looking guns you long as you clean them up I mean just they're already cleaning up but I'm just saying keep them clean and pow pow pow pow pow yeah they work okay plenty of other good weapons in the process are out there though anyway uh ammunition 45 ACP somebody also asked me about that look at that it pops up on the screen
The best price for 45 ACP at this moment in time may be over at amoman.com. Now, it doesn't mean there's some other locations if we do an ammo search. But amoman.com had some plain Jane factory flinchchester. It's usually a little more expensive, but I don't know where this batch came from, but it's obviously, it's maybe older flinchchester. There's a lot of stuff coming out of odd warehouses right now.
But there's also a number of other manufacturers. Do I have any preference? Ball ammunition, and I don't care who made it. The 1911 is a point and click on that when you hit somebody with it, typically they know they got hit. I don't care what anybody says about going up and down. The big fad is to go back to 9 millimeter.
Now, I never got ready in my 9 millimeters. I think I have probably more than you could imagine or you'll ever own that we've had. I've also, God knows how many I've actually owned that are in somebody else's hands. But the 9 millimeter serves its purpose because it's always been a military round that's out there in force.
I argued back when the 40 Smith and Wesson came out that there wasn't a big need for it, but guess what? It took the market. They pushed it, pushed it, pushed it, and it's out there. Now, as I've been pointing out, every time when I point out 40 Smith and Wesson revolvers, automatics that are available, well, they're past, say, 9 millimeters. It's like, no, they're not. Right now in this cycle, the 40 Smiths in the surplus guns,
are the most reasonable and ammunition is still readily available. Always when I've talked about this on the air, if you've got all the money you can possibly imagine, you don't care. Okay, I'll just buy it because I just got to burp my butt for it. I think I need it. Okay, cool. Fantastic. This is America. You can do that, but most of us can't do that.
And right now, I would say I love 357 Magnums, like I just said, but I can understand that I haven't seen any for a real great price. There are some good prices out there, but it's good by 2024 standards.
Like everything else now at the moment, you know think about this some we brought we're talking about the Sega rifle here a little while ago Why did I recommend the Sega rifle years ago? It's because it was a hundred and forty five dollars for an AK Does anybody remember that in fact the some of the Sega shotguns got down to about? $80 a gun and I was pointing them out on the air and everybody goes well, we want those for it. It's an AK
It works, but who cares? It's an $80 semi-automatic shotgun. Who cares? And you know what? They strike. I told everybody when it was happening, well, they won't make a bunch of mags for us. They will. Number one, it's cheap. It's easy to shoot. Ammunition is readily available in 410 and then 20 gauge and 12 gauge came out. And lo and behold, those shotguns took right off and now you can buy drums for them. The exact same gun.
And so at that point it made sense to buy those guns and nothing is going to stay cheap like that. Nothing. There's nothing that has stayed cheap like that. You are not losing a penny, but because they weren't in vogue, because there was lots. There's always gun snobbery and just like car snobbery going on. And I wish to God I had had more money at certain points and everybody listened to certain fads.
And I could have walked out, I mean like around Ann Arbor where there's more money than brains, okay? And I could have bought 20, 30, 40 vehicles for a couple thousand a piece that the next year because somebody wrote another stupid magazine article, it became $40,000 cars again. Same is true in the firearms industry. I love, there's no firearm, I'm gonna piss and motor or attack cuz I don't like that gun. No, I think that gun's interesting cuz I have an interest in it. But I don't have any problem with it. If you threw that, I mean I had to shoot somebody with it, I'd do it in a heartbeat.
But at this point in time the 40 Smiths and used guns appear to be the more reasonably priced for the moment. There's still plenty of factory ammunition that's gonna be for a long time. The gunstopper insanity going down to 9 millimeters kind of bizarre because the same people that bitched and told you all about how you had to have a 40 caliber have now read the latest fad articles. And so now it's the 40 caliber is horrible and the 9 millimeters so Wunderbar.
In reality, what we have to look at is how much ammo can I get for that weapon to make it a combat serviceable firearm? Six years ago, seven years ago, 545 by 39. I told you to buy the hell out of it. Why? Well, how much was it around per round? And the AK-74s were very reasonably priced, cheaper than a regular AK.
You know what, when that was going on, many of you guys listening, and I know because right down the road I got a guy that's got 12, 14 pallets of 545 by 39, what is it, the Mark 7 round? Where'd he get him from? He went over with his own company truck and bought the stuff from the guy over there in Chicago that had all that ammunition. He had warehouses and warehouses. Mark, you know what's the, you know what he's got? I said, well, I can imagine. Not all that's gone. It's all sold, okay?
So now we're in a situation where we've had a bunch of wars, they ate up a bunch of ammo, it's Cinco de Amo Day. And before you had the benefit of the end of the Cold War or end of hostility's attitudes, don't worry, I told you it would change, and it did. So now we're back to equal opportunity, everybody wants to kill everybody, die in time, and they even talked in World War III, although the leftist crazy towns that were the bug eyed poops doing that.
seem to have backed off a little bit and gone back into the shadows behind the curtains, which is why I'll shoot those bastards first. But what's interesting is now you see because of this, we're now having to look at what other parts or trends and cycles are we gonna ride. Used to be everybody said you want a survival cartridge, you want money in the bank, you wanna be able to spend something later. How many different survival articles were written about buying 22 long rifle? And when they were writing those, they were absolutely right.
And all it took was a change in the government manipulation of the arms industry and the whole price cycle for 22 long rifle changed, didn't it? I can show you boxes that I have on the shelf at, you know, they're not, they're other locations. And I can show you a price tag of 37 cents a box for 22 long rifle and it ain't, it wasn't from 50 years ago. Now, today try and find that.
You won't. Of course, now part of it's a devaluation of the currency, but that is another part of the formula that is critical to understand. There's nothing you're going to invest in that's going to lose money. In fact, because it's physical wealth, it's going to retain its wealth, which is the other good thing about buying ammunition. But it saves your life. In other words, you can use it, invest it, you can even spend it. You can take 50 rounds in a box and you could down the road spend those like individual coin.
You don't have to give somebody a whole box. You mean they wanted to buy something or trade something? Well, you all come off six rounds. Now don't you load that gun and think you're going to point it at me and take the rest of what I have because I have more than you want to begin with than I'm already loaded. So we're all going to be civil here, right? Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance from that perspective. So anyway, the whole idea here again,
With the different chain brings that are out there, and I know I started talking about the 357 Magnum and other things but Right now there are a handful of pockets and spots where good quality Not in vogue ammunition is out there. Will it kill you dead or the doornail? Will it do what it's supposed to do every time you pull the trigger? So don't hesitate, but the big thing is pick a direction the
Do I like the 40 Smith? Well, my argument on the 40 Smith is that I could do pretty much everything with the 45 1911 or with any 45 so that I could do with the 40 Smith. Now, that said, at this point in time, 40 Smith is now the glut cartridge, the dog, so to speak,
And the snobbery will continue. Let's hope it does cross your fingers for a while because that means we will benefit. Now a sidebar is for you guys that shoot .357 Sig. Now it really hasn't been pooped on, but all .357 Sig is neck down 40 Smith and Wesson. So you might actually find that because
That round is one round is taking a hit the other is probably rolled back a little bit the only bad thing about the 357 Magnum or 357 SIG if you have it I would buy if you have a pistol SIG Glock, I don't care what it is. All right. Well, I don't need a 357 SIG Glocks, are there? I really thought about that one But it's why 357 SIG is pretty hot for the clock I'd have to look I don't think there is
But any of the other brands, no matter who it is, buy a 40 caliber Smith barrel, SNW barrel, for your .357 Sig now. And if you have the .40 Smith, Smith & Wesson, and you can get a .357 barrel for it, I would. It's not as likely you'll find the .357 Sig laying around, but you know what? Having that second barrel where you don't have to do anything else to the gun, but change the barrel,
Means you've got a higher probability of being able to continue to pew pew slash pop pop pop that gun Then if you just had it in 40 Smith or just had it in 357 SIG Hey mark, they're not a bad idea It's just make sure you cover all the bases with each of these weapon systems like we talked about the air 15 with using 300 blackout some 60 by 39 etc If you have the ability, you'd be nice to have a golf club bag full of the goodies Go ahead call or jump in there
Yeah, I'm on Amul man, and they got this 357 Magnum ammo in 158 green TMJ thousand rounds to $610 it doesn't Doesn't know it's at its ammo ink so that must be the company but it's 357 Magnum ammo ink 158 green TMJ thousand rounds to $610 right yeah, it's
That company is one of those dot companies again where it showed up out of nowhere. It was popular out west, but because of the again what's been happening with the ammo. It had a niche area of interest and now all of a sudden it's been out there on the market bigger because nobody's filled that gap. So it would work. Of course that's 60 cents a round, but that includes postage. That includes shipping by the way. If you're dealing with ammo man,
If you buy any case of ammo, your shipping is free. If you buy individual boxes of ammo, you've got to pay shipping. So you're better off doing bulk lot on with ammo man, that's how they came about. They were traditionally a case lot company only. But they actually had a breakdown because they didn't have much ammo to sell a few years ago. So they had to do something or they'd be out of business.
that at least wouldn't have been able to do any business for a while, and that's the same as being out of business in the long haul. Anything else? I'll tell you what, do they have, Tom, as long as I have you there, do they have any 30 carbine? Because that's another caliber that everybody asks about. I know, I know. Go ahead and check that out for me, if you would, please. Thank you for helping. I know we only got a little bit of time. We only got about 25 minutes here.
30 Kelvin curbing, no problem. Guys, if you've got a curbing, keep it. If you can get more from somebody who wants to get rid of theirs, buy them. Grab all the mags, get all the spare parts. They got 30 curbing. They got, let me get back to this. They got 30 curbing, preview part of the 110 green, full metal jacket, 500 rounds for $385.
That's not too bad. Again, that 30 carving, pre-v, partisan, 110 grain full metal jacket, 500 rounds for $285. Again, that's amoman.com. Excellent. Amoman.com, amoman.com, amoman.com.
So there's another 30 carbine solution. There are a lot of different options out there on the carbine in terms of finding the standard 110 grain projectile, round nose, or forgive me, ball round, jacketed 110 grain is the norm. And what I would recommend again is that's what you stick to unless things thin out, all you can get is whatever else is there.
The big thing is a lot of people, especially the girls, love the carbine. Women love shooting the carbine. You might recall that civilian marksmanship, the DCM, before it became the civilian marksmanship program it is now, they had a long time ongoing youth program in which the kids could get an M1 carbine instead of an M1 Garand. They also provided ammunition.
And I believe they are still doing this through the present civilian marksmanship program with their the factory that they have they've been purchasing those The current Mars though or not are not cheap, but they are out there out there if you run into them cheap Absolutely grab them. Okay, go ahead jump in their top
Okay, they got, for all your 380 people, they got 380 auto, Fiaci 95 grain, FMJ, $1,340. Again, that's 380 auto, Fiaci 95 grain, FMJ, $1,340. That's not that price. That's an excellent price, actually. No, that's a good price. If you've got a, if you've picked up, I know they were poo-pooing them when they came out.
But if you have a lot of .380 pistols, and I know a lot of older people do because again, there's no re- it felt recoils minimal, barks like a dog, yeah, overseas it's also known as 9mm Kurtz slash, you know, 9mm short. It's equivalent to the 9mm Makarov round approximately.
But there's a lot of 380 auto pocket pistols, a lot of 380 auto handguns out there in general. And so High Point came out with a 380 auto carbine. Now if you're a person who has a little pocket pistol because that's, you know, and they're not that small actually, medium, little medium frame, got to keep doing that. Medium frame pistols, some automatic. The High Point would be a good solution, the High Point rifle.
In 380 it's got to be no felt recoil. Because as it is, 9mm is so stinking comfortable with the high point carbine that everybody usually says, wow, it's like shooting a .22. Now I imagine with a little less energy what it shoots like. And they pretty well worked everything out in the gun, so don't worry, the weapon functions. High points will eat anything in the way of ammo, no matter how ugly it is too.
So, and now I'm going to touch on something else I wanted to touch on that note next. But again, 380Auto, amoman.com, 34 cents a round, basically. Well, no, it is 34 cents a round. So that is a worthwhile endeavor right there by itself. Thank you, Tom. Appreciate that.
Now, real quick, on that note with ammunition, in your kits as an armorer, but I would say this should be team unit armory kit, and ideally each person should be carrying a Ziploc bag in your combat load or in your house load, depending on what SOP is. Here's what you should have in that Ziploc bag. If you can't buy them the right size, use a sandwich size bag.
and you want Scotch 3M pads, lightest grit, lightest filament size possible. You want the fine grit. Fine, it's the fine spec. Usually they're green, that's why everybody calls them green pads. You also want to make sure that you throw in some cotton cloth, again the size of the sandwich bag.
The old t-shirts, ideally better still, would be lens cleaning type cloth with the kind of felt-ish finish to it. Then that they don't want, you know, yeah, you could use felt, I guess, too. Whatever you got, remember, you're looking for cotton and something that is going to be absorbent, not repellent of oil or moisture, okay? And in addition to that, a couple of wads, or actually flake pads,
of number four steel wool. What is this for? Oh, by the way, I'd also throw in a Q-tip or two here and there, maybe a handful of Q-tips. And what is it? This is an ammunition maintenance kit. Now, in the field, you're going to run into stuff. And this is part of the future of the Davy Crockett syndrome. You know, hey, if it longs, it'll shoot, I'll use it.
But you don't just jam it into the into the weapon Why do I put this kit together well Here's something that we've run into a lot when we've run into batches of weapons or equipment that somebody else has had for a while Maybe they passed away or maybe they forgot a few things they had laying around ammunition oxidizing in the magazine magazines oxidizing to
And so notice I didn't go with an aggressive grit for any of these abrasive surfaces. There's a reason. All I want to do is get the basic corrosion off. I don't want to bathe. I can't bathe the brass or loaded round in anything. So I have to clean it up. I want to shake it up. Do not. Do not. Do not. Listen to what I'm saying here. And don't ever say that I said the reverse. Never
Jiggle, tumble, or tumble loaded ammunition. Never. Do not. Never. Emphatically. Why? Well, real quick here, if I take a Brillo pad or a green pad or a 4-Ot steel wool to clean off some oxidation on a case, provided it's not split
You gotta watch for the oxidation may also be an indication of breaking down of the propellant inside and oxidizing from the inside and breaking through and out. That can happen with older type ammunition. Chordite does this on occasion. It's not the primer doing this, not the fulminate mercury or whatever. What it is is the oxidants that are in the powder that was made for that particular, for instance, military.
If it's not stored properly and there's a compromise around the cantaloure or around the primer pocket, a little bit of moisture creates a lot of reaction. And wherever the rods or plates or donuts or flakes are resting on a case, they can oxidize because they have the perfect storm, the perfect formula, an enclosed area.
And the moisture is built up a little bit, but if you have a continual feed of something, you know, through just air can be enough. The case can oxidize from the inside out. The characters of that, the characteristics of that are splotching, and even you will see breakthrough in spots on the case. This can also be on the shoulder, which is very dominant, right on the edge of the shoulder where it starts to taper in from the thicker wall, the longer wall of the case.
Also, it can happen because of that is the oxidation may get so great that literally the throat of the case will split. If you've done a lot of military ammo, and I have millions of rounds, I've handled tens of millions of rounds. I've moved half a million rounds at a time of older inventory right here in Michigan.
We had to set up a production line and basically to open up boxes carefully inspect rounds pull rounds that were suspect but also rate the box itself the package in most cases just individual cases with long long long long-term storage Depending of what war it was in okay, but war was made for I should say So if the case is just oxidation on the outside because somebody glowed it up a mag left it in the wherever it was and
You'll extract the rounds, inspect all the rounds. Those that may not have been affected are usually typically deeper in the magazine because the first place affected is the top area of the magazine is exposed. The rounds are exposed to the top of the magazine. Shuck those off to the side. Inspect the other rounds, bag those off to the left, or tray them off to the left for now. Take all these rounds that are exposed to oxidation in some way, and they're the next thing you're going to be shooting at the range.
Now, there's a reason. You might still be able to save those cases. They won't necessarily look pretty. They're not going to be shiny, pretty brass, you know, like they were originally. What will happen though is you can eat your last penny's worth of usefulness out of the round, clean it off with a Scotch break pad.
carefully, just enough to make sure that it's slick sided again, if you want to and it'd be a good idea. Take that little cotton rag you put in there and wipe down the case also, do however many cases need to be done, pistol, rifle, even shotgun. And again, once you've done an inspection, you don't have any shears or cracks or breaks or whatever. And yes, you need to pay attention with your eyes and you are becoming your own inspector of munitions.
You then prioritize those for range fire. You can do it while you're at the range. However, if a case is compromised, have a pair of pliers on hand, pull the bullet. Yep, you can still use the bullet. You can use a bullet puller if you want to. Take them back, but do not. Mark them in some way. Take a Sharpie with green or red. I know guys, if they have a case like that, first thing they do is they drop it on the ground, they step on it.
That way, nobody's gonna load that in their weapon. And there's a reason, because there are a couple of different reactions that could take place with munitions like that. It could also be a lesser discharge of both a primer and a minimal amount of brass. And what happens is you get a bullet somewhere down the barrel. If there's been a first compromise because of some other reason that that case may have been in the field,
You can also have the same problem that you have with if you are foolish or stupid enough to tumble your brass, especially in a jiggler. There's no safe way to do it. But what happens is the rods or the flakes or the donuts break down and they become purely granule. And if they do that, what happens is you've changed the burn pulse of the powder.
In almost all cases, it's gonna be excessive and up. It's not going down. It's not gonna reduce and charge. What will happen is the nature of the way that the powder, once it is ignited, how the shockwave moves through it as it burns. And this in turn will increase cup chamber and cup pressure in general across the board. And this can do harm to your weapon.
Be able to say, well, Mark, we don't want to go out and check a chance on that at all. That's right. Well, first of all, we're not going to tumble any brass. I know companies that did this, by the way, back in the 80s. We had a company that had a deal out of Ohio, and they were getting pallets of ammunition from the Israelis that were mixed. They would dump every magazine from a 556, 762 by 39, 545 by, you know, well, no, not 545, forgive me.
7.62x51 NATO and 7.62x54R and it was all these big pallet bins that were 4x4 made out of wood, oak, and they were about, what, maybe 3.5, 4 feet tall and it was just full of loose ammunition. Well, somebody got in their head that since they had so much of this they could save time cleaning some of it up.
and they jigger tumbled it, jiggle jiggler tumbled it, you know the big crock-pot type. Okay, problem, they were editing all that powder in there and some people loaded some of that stuff up for test and they found out that they shouldn't do that in the expensive rifle. It cost them a couple of M1As and they realized they had made a boo-boo. So they had to take several of those bins of ammunition that they had cleaned up
and then disassembled them. They did not want to take the chance of selling them. They almost did. Fortunately, somebody said, have you tried that? And it's like, what? They didn't know. I mean, they didn't think about it. It's like, well, we're cleaning the brass up. Yes, and you're changing the powder composition. They fixed that. And fortunately, I had a chance to be in the middle of that. And then I found out that they had bought pallets and pallets and pallets and pallets of browning 50 caliber powder.
pallets in the arsenal 40 pound kegs. We bought all of that. But they proceeded to go about things the right way and rake the ammunition, in other words, A, B, or C, rather than trying to fix something that really they were breaking in the process of doing it. Do not, do not ever tumble or jiggle tumble any of your loaded ammunition. Empty brass, do it all day.
But never any loaded ammunition. I cannot emphasize that enough. We can't afford to lose the ammo. Can't afford to lose it. I don't care if it's be great ammunition. We can't afford to lose it. It's tedious to have to clean this stuff off or to clean it up or to go through all this. But that's the nature of reloading. It is part of the adulthood of reloading. You've actually got to stay focused on a very tedious and boring task. And you have to stay functional and focused on it too.
So, again, the big thing here again with those little kits is I'd be making a lot of them like I am right now. My biggest problem is I don't have enough of all of the items that I need, and I am going through the process of trying to find some resale shop or somebody who is getting rid of steel wool, probably be industrial surplus there. 3M pads you can find all over the place.
But we need these types of items. These are the perishables that in a wartime environment will disappear. Guys, even at the end of Vietnam, if you were in a military post, they didn't have enough stinking bore cleaner to go around. They didn't have bore cleaner, they didn't have oils. Do you know what they cleaned in the middle 70s? Do you know what we cleaned in the United States? What we cleaned M16s with?
They would go down to the motor pool and pull off two five-gallon jerry cans of diesel fuel. And then, like I told you about absorbent rags, well, they went to some rag shop. I don't know where the hell the Salvation Army, but whatever. And what they got were polyester suits. And we had to cut the rags. That's what we had for rags to work on the weapons. No, use it. We did.
But we there was no you know, oh, well you but you had cleaning kits sure we did it clean kits We were lucky we had those but everybody had a cleaning kit, but I'm gonna tell you right now We didn't have any bores. We didn't have any solvent. We didn't have any lubricants In fact, they even wanted us to lubricate the rifle with the with unpolluted Diesel fuel
In other words, we used the one batch, you know, taking, draw off an orange juice can of diesel fuel and use that for your bore cleaner, so to speak. Clean everything off, scrub everything on the inside, it was useless. Well, maybe next year useless. And when we were all done, now we get off another thimble or so, take a rag, that nylon rag, and you know, give everything a light coat, which is, I guess, better than nothing.
and doing it down the running the board, running the chamber and put her on the rack. Boar cleaner, everybody, you want me to go back to the shop and pick a boar cleaner? And it was a laugh. Maybe it was, what are you laughing about? We haven't seen boar cleaner in years. It's like, we'll buy it, we'll pick it up wherever it is, we don't know what overseas to Vietnam. Or sitting in warehouses somewhere on the other side of the state or the other side of the country.
But the troops didn't see it. So again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, the perishables, especially in POL, petroleum oil lubricant products. By the way, those scotch brite pads are POL products. They're plastic, they're POL, petroleum oil or lubricant product. And they are, so again, one of the many things that may disappear. And of course, try and find scotch brite, try to find steel wool down the road, hell.
So these kits are simple. Now somebody's asking, I would use a better quality bag, but you can use any bags. I go to Dollar Tree and Dollar General and find the cheapest bags they have for Ziploc bags. If you're going to do it for a kit like this, I would put, oh, say, two or three or four scotch spray pads. Your choice is better how big the bag is. Like I said, two flats of steel wool, number four, and
couple of squares, maybe four squares of cotton cloth. You cut those up so they fit right in there and lay flat. And then grab yourself 10 or 20 Q-tips and put them in there too. Now the Q-tips are not so critical for working on the ammunition, but I would point out, if you have to just very quickly wipe and swipe the extractor groove and also work around that primer, cuz a lot of times stuff is dropped or it gets gacked.
There's junk in the primer pocket. I don't want to scrape on that. And I don't want to use lubricant, but the cotton swab is aggressive enough to usually get what little crud is there out of the way so you can confirm or deny whether or not that primer is an issue.
Little things to think about. Nobody thinks about this till afterwards and then everybody's scrambling for stuff that we shouldn't have to scramble for because they pass by it all the time every day. And if you go to resale shops, industrial surplus shops, or other places like that, guys, this stuff is laying all over the place. This is a priority. These are things that seem small, but they're not small. A weapon that is damaged by distortions or pressure will be a problem for you for as long as you have to use it.
Until such time as the parts can be replaced or the barrel may be changed out on the weapon. Doesn't mean it won't function, but what happens, you create unnecessary damage because you were not adult enough and focused enough to pay attention to all the components of your firearm that make your weapon viable and keep you alive. And what you got, once this thing kicks off, it's probably all you've got.
Okay, I know I could have talked about other subject I know there's a bunch of guys listening though right now that are at either Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogam Arranges, Niagara-Hitcham, Foxwolf and the other training sites. Guess what? This is some of the stuff we're going to be talking about over the weekend. Also for our friends at the, that's right, the Grand Me of the Republic.
Highway we are gonna be there tomorrow You guys know what we're talking about. We got a big exercise come up and communications FTX tied into it We're at the top for everybody out there stay focused and say stay safe this weekend But you still got to get out there and train bless our republic Ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run we're on the mark for day and night
people. So again, do what you can to get what we need accomplished and get on with the mission and prepare because we're going for a good 24. You guys, I'm going to get on the way and take you over where else you are coming up. We'll be back on Monday, right here on Liberty Tree Radio. God bless.