March 28, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed government communications testing and potential disruptions, recommended preparedness items including burn gel dressings and military surplus gear, promoted the book 'Total Resistance' by H. Von Dach as essential militia training material, and covered extensive topics on training methodologies (TAC lanes), camouflage selection for Michigan terrain, boot procurement strategies, and affordable ammunition and magazine sources. He emphasized logistics, small-scale production capabilities, and the importance of establishing militia training programs with proper instruction in medical response, land navigation, communications, hygiene, and marksmanship.
- militia training
- communications disruption
- preparedness
- total resistance
- tac lanes
- camouflage
- michigan militia
- ammunition
- magazines
- logistics
- medical training
- land navigation
- boots
- surplus equipment
- self-sufficiency
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country today. All kinds of problems with communications, not just anything we're doing. Talk to several people today and there is some interesting stuff going on. It's probably from the government, but they are practicing at interrupting slash knocking down communications. The people that are in the satellite and also in cable have been talking, I was just talking a few hours ago. And what they're saying is, yeah, this is not something that's a boo-boo or an accident.
They are practicing to tweak the new systems that they set up because they haven't got all the eyes dotted and all the keys crossed. So they're getting ready to pull a plug on communications as they need to, which they've always had the ability to do to a degree, but they are definitely going to do it big time. Part of the big red terror wave when they try to push it on America
7 million enemy combatants in the country. We've got women being raped and beat down all over the place right now. That's a precursor showing them that they can get away with it. And the more that do it, the greater pressure from below takes place from the street army. And then with the foreign slash illegal aliens, are we good? We're up. Sounds good. Double plus good thumbs up. Okay, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the
intelligence report. I'm Mark Cornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, east, and southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we are on satellite. We'll see how all our merchant operators out there, no matter what body of water you are on. Again, thank you for both listening and rebroadcasting. We probably do have some people that are listening right now stuck behind a ship that
T-bone to bridge a whole bunch of us a matter of fact plus Porta three people so I want to say hi you guys keep up the good work there whether with however we were betrayed or how we're being betrayed now it's one of the many situations that isn't helping anything so again guys just be careful we have a lot of friends that are underground torch operators and welders and underwater is slash seaborne
And on the east coast and down in the Gulf of Mexico, they've listened for decades, couple of decades at least, so be careful. Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. And it is Thursday. Isn't Thursday? Yeah, it just doesn't feel like Thursday. And what data doesn't feel like heading towards the end of the weekday.
It has been a busy day. I'd have to say that too busy. I could use another 20 hours for this one, but it is the 28th of March. It is 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. I'll give it all just got captain and 2024 battle for the Republic book three, a dark.
anniversary. And then the feds found out they didn't have a deal with the kosher mafia. And the feds were on the run. All of the goyim FBI and ATF being chased by the international secret police. My, they thought they had a deal. Then they found out there wasn't one because they betrayed America. And they were next on the chopping block.
Well, and we didn't have to do, we didn't have to lift a finger hardly at all. Well, actually we do, but in different ways. Anyway, again, heads up everybody. A lot of work to do. As I said, it is Thursday. I am going to emphasize, this is probably now that I've looked at a couple different locations, over at sportsmansguide.com, www.sportsmansguide.com, Italian military surplus, burn dressings. These are the
gel-burn dressings, they are 10 for about $13.68 or whatever the goofy amount is. These are worth it, okay? Just talking with another one of our female doctors north of us here, earlier in the day, she said she can't even touch that price.
It is the best single price. You know, she can get medical supplies. We have more sources. She has hers. She's a doctor. She can write a script, whatever she wants to do. But she said that if you can, and I agree, I've already been saying this, grab those. Now don't just chuck them away somewhere, please. If you're going to buy them, be serious about putting your medical tech together and make sure that these are up front because burn
response, the faster and more efficient we can be with it, the less damage to the person that's been burned. I took a lot of classes on burn, burden patient support. In fact, I had two for years ago, years and years ago. Like I said, have you ever volunteered for the burn center? If you go, you have to steal yourself in advance. A lot of people just can't handle it. Mostly they usually only volunteer for one day, and they never go back.
I understand why. It's hard. It really is. The person is constantly in pain. There is no alleviating the pain. There's just lesser degrees of pain. And that's it. You have pain and you got medium pain and then you got screaming pain and screaming pain happens a lot. That's the part in the movies they don't show you. Okay? Screaming pain.
You have to be focused, you've got to pay attention. This is a tough thing when you've taken any corpsman's classes or medical classes at all. One of the things that the better instructors will do is first remind you that you have to overcome that your patient is hurt and you may have to even cause some hurt because you're trying to save their lives. And there are numerous examples of this that you can actually find where there's an accurate representation of it.
And the big thing here again is you have to gird yourself. You have to stay focused right from the beginning. And you have to already understand that whatever you're looking at, it's messed up. Now, how badly messed up it stays is a matter of how well you respond. So again, if you go over to sportsmansguide.com, www.sportsmansguide.com,
And then you go to Italian military surplus, I'll get you this. Italian military surplus, you can do that as a general search, scroll down through, it's Italian military burned gel dressings. They're actually in English and in Italian. On one side they're in English with a little bit of Italian. And on the other side they're in Italian. Okay, so, hey, bilingual medical support, there you go. But it's a priceless tool.
They're a goofy, stupid price. They are real, it's just the nature of the materials or also the fact that of all the things that is most assuredly a needful sterile item, any dressing going on to a burn, the most common thing that gets a burn patient is infection. And this is where you're gonna hear about another term. You've heard this before with the wound dressings, wound recovery in the earliest stages is de-briting.
Unfortunately, when you have a burn, it all gets debrided. And then they let it, you bandage it back up and you know what, in a given period of time, and there is a schedule, they are going to take the dressings off and debride the wounds again. You can't get away from it. You will be there every day. You will be there for quite some time.
Now, the sooner, again, better the response, the sooner you can pull the heat off the wound, the more likely tissue, healthy tissue is going to survive, there will be more healthy tissue there to work with. So, just a heads up, priority. And again, that's Liberty, oh, Liberty Tree, oh God, Sportsman's Guide dot com, Sportsman's Guide dot com, and Italian military gel.
burn gauze There are 10 to a pack. They're $13. I'm gonna say 1368 I'm proud I had the packing slip on my hand yesterday. I'm not gonna worry about it You'll figure it out when you get there. It's a good price. It is a great price Now the other thing you want to do is pick up another pouch if you're gonna do a dock kit You want a pouch that's armored or you want to put a box or protective shield inside? To slip these into because you don't want them to be compromised. They're first of all too valuable and
But remember, they do have a gel in them, so we don't want to perforate them by jamming them into a first aid kit, and then you jam some forceps or something else that's got a bend pitched to it, and you jam it into that when you press the lid down and you perforated it and you've compromised the package. It just blew a valuable tool. So you want these stored in a separate plastic shell container of some kind or an armored pouch of some kind that you can either attach or insert into.
We're trying to figure out the best solution right now because I want to buy a ton of these and I have multiple pouches that I can use where I have you know 50 or 60 of this or 100 of that and I want it so that they fit they don't slosh around They're easy to access because Doc's got to get to them and got to get to them quick This is the other thing you've got to be able to open and close or at least open piss on a minute bill get it closed again But you'll get it open and get what you need out of it. Depending on how energetic you get
So that's one issue there. Also, there are a bunch of other items at Sportsman's Guide in the clearance section. They still have, I mean, theory, maybe not, but they did as of the last couple days. The 4X Vegetato Rain Suits. These again are also Italian Surplus or Mil-Tec. They're a Vegetato Italian camouflage. It's a great camo. I actually like it.
Can't get too much of it. It was a little cheap spell there now everything's gone stupid except for these things So for about eight to ten dollars, I think they came down. That's what I'm saying eight to ten These are a great price for what they are and they'll go over your coats They'll go over your cold weather and you're still gonna be able to move around Because they're spacey, but some of you guys and gals are big out there, too There's a couple friends down the road here. Like I said, there's seven foot one seven foot one and they're not fat. They're just
big proportionally and the Forex is something that they can use. And the same with the one of the guys got a sister, all the whole brothers and sisters are all the same height and they're adults. So again, pay attention. You got anybody that needs something like that, then that is a solution. It's over at Sportsman's Guide dot com. That's on Sportsman's Guide next. Over at Classic Firearms.
They have a couple of 9mm deals, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, about 22 cents a round, 9mm ball ammunition, and this is over at classicfirearms.com. Go check it out. I don't know what the shipping conditions are there. Remember that amomand.com includes shipping.
Which means that if it is a little more expensive, it may still be cheaper because even though you might have to pay a penny more per round or two, you get free shipping. I don't know what the shipping arrangement is for classic firearms with this, you're gonna have to check that out. And make a judgment call on that based upon your wallet and your math skills. Math skills being most important there. Again, I'm gonna say this and keep rubbing this in, hell no, Tulsi Gabbard was a Democrat.
The only reason that a demican is sliding over to the Republican, just like you see, we got some stinking Republican, right now, Senator, some female, some dike, who's gonna slide over and become a quote unquote independent.
Which means that the commie is going to show its rhino colors the rest of the way. It was never with the conservative effort. It was just a way to lie to everybody. So now all these ring knocking, spit swapping, B-witches out there, male, female, or it, doesn't make any difference. All of these turds are either quitting and stepping out because they've been either blackmailed in the Epstein fashion or they got paid.
And a part of it is they got paid and they've always been betraying you. They just been lying to the poor fools who were voting for them. And it was a waste of their vote because look what's transpired. And so these characters are being given the wink and the nod as ring knockers slash yamical wearers and spit swappers. In the back room where they all get bare butt naked and rape little eight year olds and then go with each other's bunkholes. These perverts are stepping out because well, they're gonna screw America.
They've been told they gotta screw America. You know, months before the election and these characters are doing what they're doing? No, this is all part of your enemy's plan and action. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. So, I started changing subject on, but you recommended a book. Go ahead. You recommended a book a while back. It was called Total Resistance by H. Von Doc, I think.
And I bought it right. Just recently actually took it off the shelf and started reading it and oh my gosh, blew my freaking mind. And I've been studying this for 20 years plus and even still, sometimes a teacher always a student though. And my copy, I'm only in the first chapter in every single page. I got highlighting and notes and all that. I mean, wow.
Yeah, it's like $12 on Amazon. Guys, everybody needs to have a copy, a paper copy, not a digital copy, a paper copy. Everybody in your unit, and I mean, every single page has probably an hour's worth of material you can talk about with a sand table or a whiteboard, whatever, you know, whatever educational media you want to use.
My goodness things that I just never thought about aspects I thought about and just just never occurred to me So yeah, I highly recommend that book total resistance by H fondock. It was literally the
national defense manual for Switzerland during the Cold War. Yes. Anyway, I'm going to... Interesting. Real quick, don't go away, but interestingly enough as you go through this, you'll understand what I've been talking about. He doesn't use the same phraseology, but you're going to see what is the basic rule of their military application of force.
that you have unconventional, paraconventional, and conventional. There are not just two forms of combat, two forms of philosophy. The transition is the important thing to have, because otherwise you fall off a cliff either way. In other words, if you're unconventional, they always say, well, you can't go from conventional to fighting a war and winning a war, bullshit, just a matter of what they do. I can hear you, I love you.
That's how you know you're talking about something good. You're on radio, never sounds good. Why don't you keep talking about that book? Yeah, let me talk about that book. So it's probably about 300 pages, maybe a little less, maybe 200. It is, it's actually a pretty good read. Like, I mean, it's enjoyable. Yeah, it's got a lot of math diagram.
Now we'll say if you're reading this brick a magnifying glass with you wherever you're in because these charts and all that and diagrams are Really fine print Hard to hard to read it. So that is a downside to it but man, I'm like highlighting stuff on every single page and There's I mean there's so much stuff in there if I may if I may I wonder if you could put that in a scanner
and then have it enlarged those maps. I don't know, I get the feeling that it's a copy of a copy of a copy sort of a deal. Oh yeah, okay. Yeah, probably a better thing would be to actually study it really well and draw it out on a whiteboard for the guys. Better understand it. Because when you're explaining this to your militiamen, you're gonna have to
I mean, make it retard simple so anybody can understand on any level, but also the visuals are better than just simply, you know, words. So it's not a boring read by any means. I know a lot of people, they don't like reading because it's just frankly boring for them. But I'm reading this and I'm like, holy crap, that's exactly what we saw in Cyprus in the 60s. Oh, that's exactly what we saw in
Algeria during the 50s and so on and so forth. Now this is written before all that stuff happened. This is in the early 50s. So the author was absolutely brilliant and was able to anticipate all that stuff. He took all that into account and you see it there in the book. So definitely is worth total resistance by H. Von Doc.
First up, thank you guys for stepping up and taking over. I finally got a hold of Mark. He should be up again shortly. We're working on a reconnect right now. But please continue on. Yeah, keep talking about that book. I wonder if you could take it to a printer and have those pictures cleaned up. Yeah, I don't see why. Or you could simply just recreate it on your own with modern technology using computer programs for that.
I'm outside right now, so I can't get the book right in front of me at the moment. But if you go on Amazon, type in total resistance. It'll be like kind of a green camouflage color. And it's based by H. Von, B-O-N. And the last name is Doc, D-A-C-H.
And it's like $12 and change. Just add it to cart and definitely worthwhile buying. And it's one of the things that like everybody needs their own copy. And then you need to recover to cover. And don't be afraid of writing notes, dog-earning pages, whatever you gotta do. That's awesome. I believe we got Mark back now. Yeah, go ahead guys. Jump in there, please. Yeah, how long was that? Very good. Okay, no, that's not a problem.
The big thing here again is, it gives you ideas. Okay, remember, read everything you can get your hands on. This is what the Founding Fathers did. The Founding Fathers did not drop into the American War for Independence, starry-eyed and no clue. That's all bullshit. That was done by your enemy, the professional forces, to make you believe that all those stupid patriots, they didn't know nothing.
In reality, just to reverse is the case. And anything that had to do with military science was acquired and was studied in depth. Militia meetings were exactly what we're doing now. They went to the meetings. We have standard operating procedures, but they're just that. They're standard operating procedures. Don't be afraid to think outside the box.
Just because one person is doing it one way doesn't mean the other way doesn't work. In fact, you should have multiple ways to deal with a problem. Exactly. One of the most common mistakes is, well, the book says, which of course we always see, you always see variations in movies where they demonstrate that where it's like, well, throw the book out. No, don't throw the book out. You use the information there and then you're creating brain juices to accomplish the task.
Remember, at a given point, you are all going to end up having to improvise, adapt, and overcome, and that's the advantage that we have. Number one, we got the thinkers, they got the stinkers, and I don't want that to change. I really never want that to change. Piss on them. The military is completely corrupted now, and the military simply cannot be trusted.
Now the enemy would be gleeful at that, but here's the thing, you know, guess what? You know, at some point we'll recover it But for the time being we have to be the solution Go ahead. I heard a voice jump in there. Yeah, Martin. This is Carl in Virginia again. So go ahead I hear things like you need to think outside the box. It's great and all but first off we need to understand what's in the box to begin with
There's a lot of resources that, fuck, you know, like this book, it's been around since the 50s. And, uh, have we even read the, what's in the box? It's like the military using, with the ISMIT, you know, training, okay? Think outside the box, well, what's in the box? Okay, the ISMIT is in the box, it's free training. I can shoot AT-4 rocket launchers all day long without spending a dime.
And yet they don't take advantage of that. You get bare bones, mental, positive Marine Corps, four years. You know how many AT4 rockets I fired? I fired one on an ISMIT. So not even a six-kill one. So yeah, and there's no reason for it. We had an ISMIT facility right down the road from my barracks. We could have marched on down there and used it once a week if we wanted to, or if we had been allowed to. But we had been allowed to.
Yeah, absolutely. One of the things here again too is what we're talking about is training aids. Remember what I've said over and over again, you know, first of all, the training aid itself can be very crude if that's what you have and a limited capacity to work with. But if you're the instructor, one of the things that you're supposed to do is come up with creative ways to demonstrate more efficiently and accurately
the tools that are in your toolbox so that when the training takes place you have actual live application of the technology. Okay, this is like weapons. Okay, World War II, you know, I've said this many times. My dad went in, had a better gun sitting at home, three better guns sitting at home than the rifle he was trained with at Great Lakes.
Because why can he say that? When he went in to Great Lakes Naval Air Station for all the entire time that he was at the Navy Basic Academy, guess what they were training with? Wooden cutout rifles.
crude wooden cutout rifles. Well, how will that work? Well, it was good enough for what it's for because it gave me the idea that, hey, something's going to be hanging around. It's kind of heavy, but not with proper weight, but kind of heavy. It looks appropriate in shape and basic dimension. As quick as they could, they get better. But you know what? They sent guys right from Great Lakes into the Pacific.
after having trained with a wooden rifle and fired 40 rounds with a .22 caliber long single shot Remington or Winchester and that was their qualification before going to war. They didn't get trained on how not to get their hunting jammed in that M1 ground did they? They got nothing as far as far as the well again they were given information on the weapons systems
But they could not apply any physical contact because they simply weren't available. Everything was going to the front. It was on the job. Yeah, it was literally. That's why even on shipboard with all these ships, if you read accounts, guys, and by the way, we got better, a little better at it. But right now, it's just like, Carl, like you're saying, the tools are out there, but the system won't use them. They're either lazy, and there's a couple of reasons.
If I'm the officer in charge and I'm the training officer, I have to first of all schedule the activity. Well, that's not a big deal because that only requires sitting there in your company HQ and either you're a sergeant or somebody picking up the phone or you personally pick up the phone and you call the sites that you want to use or you check because this is a miracle. All government facilities, even if all they had is a bulletin board,
send out a roster of schedules to each of the commands so that if they want to work time in, they can. So, Carl, if you didn't get there, you and I both know it's because, A, the officers were lazy and the NCOs did not try to motivate the officers to get unlazy because the resources were there. They were in hand, they were ready to be used, but they were not applied.
And we saw this with everything. I mean, seriously, it's not new. This has gone on. When I first came in as a young soldier, this is why I built up for it because of progressive education. And finally, see, I had the can-do attitude, but I didn't wait for permission. Now, the other advantage I had was in the right place. I had a lot of people had the same attitude. Well, the rules say this, but I'll bet you we can do this over here.
And every aspect of what we did was designed to get around the incompetence, the stupidity, and the political correctness of the regime. Seriously. How do you read that rule? I think I read it the same way you do. Not at all. Not at all, son. And so the fact of the matter is, though, to get back to the basic here. Again, there are a number of books. Total Resistance is one of them.
There are a series of other books. I'm gonna have to bring out the actually I'm breaking into the library right now Forgive me guys as dark probably knows to a degree how we're buried but it's on the wall it's just I got to get to and move cases of or duffel bags up because I'm gonna start pulling more of the books back out as we've done in the past for 30 years We'll go through the inventory. There are a number of things I do recommend Any will do but
Now this is gonna sound weird, but it's not. You'll find out down the road when we start putting bullets back and forth. How many of you have ever used a slide rule? Hold on. This is my favorite one right here. I have, in fact, this one is made in, about faces, it's made in Switzerland. Yeah, I know it is. This one's just this one. Yeah.
Koppel and Meyers, yeah it's Koppel and Meyers, this is a slide rule. How many of you have used a slide rule? Now why are you needing a slide rule? Because you may not have batteries, solar panels don't last forever, your computer with a calculator won't be there, and a slide rule doesn't require batteries, but it operates on the most sophisticated battlefield computer on the planet, your brain.
If you're going to work formulas and math for bridging operations, hail and well met centurion. Or the development or building of defensive positions and calculating structural strength depending upon materials available. And by the way, there's a series of engineer for, it used to be called fortifications. They got some other bullshit name they came up with. Of course you always have to change it, but it's simple. Fortifications, easy to remember, everybody can figure it out.
The big thing here again is that the basic math, you know, that you're going to apply, bridging, weapons production, artillery calculation, conventional slide rule combined with a Gunner's slide, which is not a slide at all, but if you haven't seen it, it's a Gunner's compass.
It is, they're about, the ones that I have are about 18 inches. They were made, they're gun layers, quadrants basically. But between the slide rule and that, neither one requires batteries. The one is stamped aluminum with etched lines and markers and all the specs. And between the two, you can calculate and start dumping that first down, round down range.
within a very very short period of time. Now the only other thing I'd add to the little toolbox for what we're talking about here, and this sounds weird too, is a simple short masons level. Okay? A couple of them. That sounds weird. Yeah, it does, doesn't it? But fact of the matter is that leveling something quickly by being able to tamp and then being able to throw it around in a tube real fast
In fact, you can even do it without the bipods. I've told you before, if you're going to run any of these mortars in the future, you're going to run them. Does everybody know what I mean? The system always brags up about when they were fighting the Iraqis that, well, yeah, the Iraqis are trying to set up a mortar and, oh, ha, ha, ha, ha, up with this or drop your bomb on that, because they were busy trying to set up and we got it before they got a chance to get a round down range. That's because they probably weren't taught to use a speed plate.
And if you know how to use a speed plate and your people have had a little bit of time, if everybody's there together, guys, you don't need the bipod, but it does mean that the operators have to be kind of paying attention and you do need a quick level in order for you to do a mental calculation. It does not have to be done, that particular type of calculation, to put a first round down range fast. It does not require
the calculators. What it requires is mental competency to eyeball and then adjust accordingly and then drop around and then run. Move to your next position. Why? Because everybody will brag up that, well, they have counter battery radar. Damn straight, my idea is not to be here when that round comes back.
Boom, and we're gone. Even as we dump the round in, you're picking up the ass end of the tube with a speed plate. You got an asbestos sock around the front, and you're unassing the AO right now. But on the other hand, if you have time, you prep the tube, you lock it in place. Between that layers quadrant and a quick slide rule, you can still bring a calculator along until the batteries run out or it gets crushed or stomped or whatever. And by the way, your slide rule may get crushed or stomped later too.
So, whenever you're doing this, you should always be paying attention to the attitude of the tube when you perform an action. What do I mean by that? Well, as you've laid something, look at the pattern of the pattern and perspective and then remember, because it's amazing how much you can put between your ears with regard to putting it around down range. Does it have to be perfect? No, remember, most of your artillery or mortar fire is disruptive. Yes, they're devastating in war.
This latest thing of saying how did artillery get so devastating? Artillery has been devastating for 40 years and it really devastating to everything no matter how it randomly hits for as long as there's been artillery, okay? But these are all little these are all things you can pick up. Remember I also mentioned that Swiss clock I got sitting here? It would also be kind of handy because again what you can do is pay attention to your layer or your loader can be keeping track of time to target.
This is another factor because with mortar rounds you have different ways that you regulate range and one of them is using cheese charges because you have different charges that you use. Go do some study on this. You'll find out real quick. So, memorizing or randomly memorizing the general performance of these systems, you're able to launch and become relatively if not very effective. Now, you already see this with 40 millimeter Grenadiers.
When they first start out, they're always picking up that 203 or earlier the M79 and they're actually lining up the sites and they're making the efforts to try and be as accurate as they can. Amazingly enough, something we've talked about a lot, muscle memory. And the more that you've used a weapon system, the less it is mechanical application of the rigid parameters of the aiming or sighting system,
and instinct shooting even with bigger weapon systems. Because if you had a lot of time on them, the thing Carl you pointed out is, well how many times I actually get to fire the weapon that we probably were gonna use one time and simulation, right? Well, trainer, training, training aid. The more that you physically apply and survive, because let's remember the important thing here too is,
Something else that's in a math formula from many years ago. Another book has to do with military performance and operations. They found that if an individual could survive his first 9 to 11 contacts or you know, physical conflict actions, it didn't make it what it was artillery, red leggers, anti-tank gun crews, infantry didn't make any difference. There was a plateau where they regained enough experience, again, what Dar said, OJT.
that it was very probable that they were going to survive the entire affair, whatever that conflict might be. Now it's still the right thing or fate. Go ahead. Either that, Mark. Or by example, they are the smartest people that didn't allow themselves to get killed, and that's why they're still there 11 episodes later.
Right attrition because and again, this is one thing about attrition that is very critical Understand that in a real conflict which we're going to be facing here again doesn't mean that people weren't killed and for the last 30 years In the Middle East with what we were tied into but most of our actions were police state actions putting a boot on the neck of the population It was an occupation force. Okay, go ahead jump in there color. Go ahead. Yeah, this is DC
I want to add on to the previous caller with the major H. Von Dok total resistance book. Here's a few others that you might consider looking at. Resistance to Tyranny by Joseph P. Martino, PhD. Rapid Fire by Max Velocity. Contact by Max Velocity. The Tactical Manual, Small Unit Tactics, Max Velocity.
combat leaders field guide that Cole book the best one out of the group I believe is the last hundred yards the NCAs contribution to warfare by pool and of course there's the sniper training and employment field manual 2314 and then there's site alignment trigger control and the big lie by Master Sergeant James R. Owens surveillance and countermeasures by
Oh, I can't see that guy's name. I don't have my glasses on. And of course, then there's the old fella, Selko Begovich and Toby Tohorn. Maybe, I think it was some sort of war took the place over there somewhere in the Baltics. The shit hit the fan survival boot camp book. It was in the Balkans. Was it? It was in the Balkans. Yeah. Yeah. Before we go any farther, hold on.
Don't go anywhere, but start from the top for everybody listening because you went too fast and I'll guarantee everybody's going So go ahead go slow we own the network Okay, go ahead go ahead and go through the list again and repeat them twice and go slow go ahead Resistance to tyranny by Joseph P. Martino PhD Resistance to tyranny by Joseph P. Martino PhD
Rapid fire by max velocity Rapid fire by max velocity Contact by max velocity. He has a training group in West Virginia Contact by max velocity and I believe he also has put out a tactical manual small unit tactics I have that here and I believe it's just pretty darn close to being the 13th edition of the combat leaders field guide stackpole books
David Canterbury put out an excellent book called Bushcraft 101 for those who want to learn Bushcraft. The Last 100 Yards, the noncommissioned officers contribution to warfare by H.J. Poole. That's The Last 100 Yards by H.J. Poole.
non-commissioned officers contribution to the warfare. So that's the one you'll think there's three drunk army sergeants that wrote that one. Kind of like an electrician's code book. And then there's the two great, two couple really good ones for the long range boys. Side alignment and trigger control in the big lie by Master Sergeant James R. Owens, UMC retired. I actually got an autographed version of that. He's passed away since then though.
And this was 1995, he wrote the book in 1993. Side Alignment, Trigger Control and the Big Lie. And then of course there's the Tactical Field Manual 2314, TC 2314, Sniper, Training and Employment. Headquarters of the Army, I believe this is a real old book. 1989.
So those books there are really, really good. And of course, the Surveillance Countermeasuals, A Serious Guide to Detecting, Evading, and Alluding Threats to Personal Privacy. This was a Paladin Press book. I believe some of those still might be able to be found if you do a search through the internet. And of course, there's the SHTF Survival Boot Camp by Selco and Toby.
So I don't want to take up any more of y'all's time. Of course, Jack Lawson put out Civil Defense Manuals 1 and 2. Civil Defense Manuals 1 and 2 by a guy by the name of Jack Lawson, which basically is how to survive in a civilian type manner.
and how to be prepared, kind of like that book that is promoted occasionally online or on the air here about the nuclear survival manual. The Civil Defense Manual by Jack Lawson is very similar to that I do believe as far as the way it's structured.
There's a couple other books by the name of Dollyo. You can find him on Amazon. He's got about four editions or four different volumes now. One's on fieldcraft and one's on baseline training. That's the author, D-O-L-I-O.
and the book is Baseline Training Manual, TW-01 and then his second book is Fieldcraft, TW-02 and I know for a fact he has two other books out on content that we would be interested in. I just don't remember what the names of the books are. But anyway, that's a really good book and I believe you guys were talking about the TATA Stock Institute the other night.
That is Social Engineering of the Masses.
Social Engineering of the Masses. This is a must read book if you want to see exactly or learn the more in depth of how we got to the propaganda that we are currently being assailed with. Daniel Estelin is an award winning investigative journalist and best selling author of the true story of the Bilderberger Group. Other books include Shadow Masters, Deconstructing WikiLeaks,
Trans evolution and the novel the octopus deception. He has been featured on the Jesse Ventura conspiracy show that it added a DVD endgame and blueprint for global and so a Daniel has a new documentary on the builder burger group scheduled for a war log release and this was in 2015 and I think this book was actually printed and Obviously before 2015
It was printed in 2015. Okay, well that's my contribution to the show tonight guys. Email me at libertytreeradio.com. That's libertytreeradio.com if you want me to send you a list of these books and authors if you didn't catch them. Back to you Mark.
And again, everybody's probably looking right now if you can find a listing for available text, post it over in our gilded scroll. Thank you BC. Anytime, not a problem, jumping in there. Everybody in the CID behind the program. In addition to all of the other issues, again, we talk about training aids. I can't emphasize enough that
This is tough, that sometimes you gotta sacrifice something that is valuable and have it, use it, utilize it because your people have to handle it. This is something the military hates, this is where the discussion, well, why didn't they even take us down to the training site where we have the training aid technology? Well, because you use it, and if you use it, it wears out, if it wears out, you gotta replace it, and it costs money.
Let me point something out. Guys, Airsoft was created originally for the army. Real Airsoft. No different from, you know, when you hear these idiot sticks go, you know, Airsoft's a toy. It's really stupid. Really dimwit. It came from the military. You know why it disappeared?
It actually came about, and it's weird too because it really did come from overseas with the toy companies. It was kind of funny. There were two different methods. One was a spigot method, the other was a pellet method for simulating fire. Well, the spigot method, you had to recover the little stupid bullets and jam them back into the cartridge. And it was a good system because you actually had cartridges the whole nine yards. But the pellet system was much more efficient.
And guess what? We had them. They just like to infect also force infected was at the same time for how many remember this force com training aids? Force com training aids. Remember that force com force com training aids.
That equipment was, they were RPK, RPD, RPG-7, RPG-2, AK-47, M16A1, M14 rifle, HK-91, dash slash G3. Let's see, what else do they have? The VZ rifles, and these were all just solid simulators. You know what they made them do with those because they look like a gun?
They locked them up in the triple-locked arbery with everything else. They had to be accounted for like they were a gun. When, when Airsoft came out, it was the same way. When Airsoft, not the Airsoft, you later on was publicly sold, that's really the exact same equipment, but the original designed training aids
Words so that you could actually have simulated fire, especially for close quarter, what you could do with those in yards, no. But you can do urban, and you can do it in such a way that you actually have a simulation that is accurate. At least you're not putting me, and again, every time you pull the trigger on a blank round, cost the government even more money. So the airsoft made sense. But you know what happened? They locked it up with the rest of the weapons.
And so what does that mean? Well, the lieutenant or the captain who was the training officer for the company, well, he'd have to sign all this paperwork out and get the armory opened up. And if they opened the armory up, they had to call security, they had to go through the security process to shut off and inform them that they were opening the facility.
Then there's more paperwork. Then you have to have security and operational control. You have to have some guys with live weapons hanging around, though they don't ever talk about that. But you had to have somebody with physical security there. And this was so you could pull out the Airsoft type training aids. Or of course also, depending on where you were, the FORSCOM SOLID
Polymer training aids that were great looking simulator so at least when you looked at a guy and he was an aggressor The idea behind this is that the aggressors actually had weapons that look like the ones you'd be facing in combat Either on a third world or against a first for a first world power. Okay, and everything in between so what happened to him? Yeah, they got checked off the back door and sold Seriously, they did they got checked off the back door and sold they spent millions of dollars on these programs And then she just made them disappear
Now were they effective? Oh hell yes. This is why like I said, airsoft is again, even if all you have are just dead airsoft whale firearms, uh, simulators, for training aids, these are priceless. Your operators, your, your students, your cadets, your recruits, your trainees.
can't be hurt by their own actions, but you can instill the same kind of discipline in your students with regard to incomplete action failure to properly act and or malfeasance with handling of the firearm. Mark, we use wooden weapons in training right up there near where you are. We've used them, haven't we? Exactly. One of the things I like about it is
some of the people that are newer, you really don't necessarily know whether they're going to let fly a piece of lead that's going to take your left ear off. So the ones with the wooden guns, you can check and make sure that their muzzle discipline is good and, you know, their heads on a swivel and everything. And once they've shown you that, they can
Hold Mr. Stick a stick a stick you have remember a joke when I was a kid stick a stick a stick stick a stick a stick They were training with wooden weapons and the guy comes up and he goes tank a tank a tank Anyway, and again, this is this is especially critical because you're responsible for turning a lot of people around and into the system
Typically, again, we go with inert training aids for initial familiarization. Ideally, and this is where it's best, if it's a classroom environment, a simulator that emulates the design, or many different designs, depending on what it is you want to present to the student.
The next step is to actually have on a limited course, a training or firing range, the same number of ARs, AKs or whatever that you're going to be using for the classroom in Airsoft that are functional. Now, the latest thing coming out beyond that are the new BB guns that look like pretty much every AR-15, M16 rifle out there. They've got AK, they've got M1 carbines, they've got
What else did we see here the other day? There's a new one that's out, the Gileels. They've got Gileels out. So you can find AKs or ARs. They are in fact select fire. The only thing that are BBs. Yeah, they're BB guns though. Yeah, you might shoot your eye out multiple times, okay? Shoot the red star out of the target. You win a prize. Yeah, you win a prize. The Sergeant will not put a boot up your ass.
Well, the thing is that, again, these can be the next tier in live fire, but I would reserve them because they do have select fire option. Now, one of the things we want to do is limit the ability of the operator when we are in the training process with live fire.
So, bolt guns, high powered bolt guns. For the longest time I told you the Nagat rifles were perfect for this mission. They were under $100 a piece. They're full battle rifles. When you get to the live fire situation, they were also cost effective because of inexpensive ammo. Now that's changed, but if you bought a ton of that ammo, it hasn't.
If you bought several pallets of that ammunition, you could still use it as a familiarization weapon because you're not consuming other routes. On the other hand, at this point, live ammunition is all to be husband for the fight. So this is where, again, those airsoft, the BB gun, and the other types of, the BB guns come in pistols of all types. From Lugers to 1911s to SIGs to Glocks to whatever, so there is not a single weapon.
that you cannot get an actual paper cutting live fire system for to match up for basic familiarization. You're not gonna get certain aspects who gives a shit. The basic, the whole idea here is that me as the instructor, I can coach the shooter to the point where I can bring them into performance range. Now, the next graduation from all of these training aids is into the actual weapon systems live fire.
Now, I could start out and down the road, we won't have a lot of these training aids. Stuff's going to be busted, things are going to be destroyed, stuff is going to be burned, we're going to have to abandon things. But at this point in time, we can silently, you know how valuable this is? Nobody can hear you train. You train silently with tens or hundreds or even a thousand people in one place and not a single person heard a boom-boom over there.
But you actually put everybody through each of the tack lanes you have set up for a particular performance and process. Now, when you get to real live, you know, actual live fire, select the location you have proper control over, everybody attends. You do a quick re-familiarization with one of the training aid systems. You then step the student up to actual live fire. Each student has a coach with them and you walk them through the process of bringing them to the next tier.
See how that works? Again, you have prior proper planning prevents pissful performance. You guys can do this. And again, the reason I say sacrifice things is with a lot of your equipment, we're gonna get into this when we come back. A lot of your equipment, when you do open it up and use it, you preserve it. But there's something very usable so that people can learn how to. We're just not the government. We can't stop throwing away and learn it. We have to have what's coming up for the fight at hand. God bless our Republic.
A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his- His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We'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 length 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 is a 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 traded in your nation.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God given right. And pray to God, keep 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 trampled each God-given right, we only watching tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Build the land of the free. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the...
Second hour of the Intelligence Report I am currently. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southeast, north, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on
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And you never know. I might take parts of the crews off, reassign them, that happens. It happens a lot. A lot more do you think. Anyway, it is so possible to hear us on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Thursday, that other T-Day. It is the 28th of March. It is 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, damage him. And 2024, Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of Swords, and it is. And it's been a perfect downside. It has been beautiful. The one thing is it's deceptive. You don't have as many birds out there. The forest is quiet. No rustling of leaves because we don't have any.
Right now radio transmissions, radio communications is the best it could possibly be because we're at the end of the season. Now, snow actually helps with a little bit of bounce. Moisture, H2O, once it's pooled, is a great reflector. No matter what, bodies of water, snow on the ground, although it creates some rough, too, it creates some smurf with regard to damping, but it's still water, okay? H2O, moisture.
And there are things you can do with different types of antenna arrays to get a lot done. But just with basic omnidirectional equipment, right now you have less general interference. Now, what I pointed out at the beginning of the last hour, everyone is having problems and it has nothing to do with sunspots, it has nothing to do, no, no, no, no, no. This is all low end, low range, intermediate range transmitters and such.
But especially with government run or government controlled and licensed operations, they're having outages. These are obvious intentional local hit the switch and see what it does outages.
Now, warning, Danger Will Robinson. Danger, okay, I will point out that testing like that is a precursor. So yes, there is a bunch of new crap they put out. You got the Mercury cable, which is a BS government operation in which a whole bunch of Pufters and Queers, they rubbed each other's arse. The government put a rubber stamp on the project.
And that is part of the spy well and oh everybody can get internet all around the country, you know, the fiber optic, etc. that they put in. Mostly it's for transmitting as several of the installers have said.
It is for transmitting the many camera technologies that are hooked up out there, etc. It's part of the sub operation of the whole thing. The cover story is, oh look, we're going to give you some internet. There isn't any area that's performing any better with the Smirkury system than anything else that's out there. But it is a government run project. So remember, seven times the price at half the value.
at the value of what it should be. Okay, so we're seeing a lot of this and the people who are the techs, a lot of those people are ours and they say, hey Mark, let me tell you something. And heads up, and this is all happening with a lot of other people that are in the movement or that are allies because people are paying attention. Remember the Shisters are trying to pull a red terror operation. It moved from blocks, what? No, it's a red terror operation.
This is the Red Terror. They want to plug in and implement the Red Terror against the American people. You brought seven million enemy combatants into the United States. Well, some of them are good people. No, they're not. They're shills that will do anything they're told to do. Once they got over that line, they're shills that have been, in many cases, they've, well, not many.
100% of these asshats coming over the border have been recruited by your enemy to come into this country. They were not recruited because they are viable, good workers or anything bullshit. They were recruited as an antagonist slash a military aggressor against you, the American population. Understand that, you're doing fine. Try to talk yourself anything else. You got your head so far up your ass couldn't be pulled out with a crowbar if your life depended on it.
So the bottom line is this, you're there at war, you're not supposed to figure it out, then they spring, we're in terror, okay, and we're all supposed to go, ahh! But instead it's like, ooh, targets of opportunity, pop, pop, pop, pop. And the race is on. No, come back, we want it to talk. Let me give you some of my freedom pellets, pop, pop, pop, pop, again.
Because of this, you need to take seriously not only the organization you presently have, but you need to establish a more in-depth training construction so that you are able to cycle personnel in and bring them up to speed as quickly as possible. Now here's something else, and I mentioned this in the last hour. Well, let me stop and go back to what I ended with the last hour now.
What did I mean by sacrificing? Okay, if you are gonna do a tackling a tackling is where you have a particular subject that you are going to reinforce by repetition Usually you have five tack lanes. We just had a bunch of them this weekend. There was one at hold on here Let me pull this up Okay at Camp Emerson at Emerson. They had a five tack lane
training event on Saturday and Sunday. Now Saturday, they repeated it on Sunday. In fact, again, what you do is you have, you can do this with five 10-man squads, five platoons, five companies. The more trainers you have and the better, you know, again, the more adept individuals are, although everybody's got to learn too. So even the trainers can be learning. They can be developing their skills. But the idea is that you have five tack lanes and each one has a different subject. In this case,
Tackling number one was medical, as in CPR, also a wound addressing application. CPR included clear the airway, you know, look for, again, keeping the respiratory system functioning, sucking chest wounds are covered in overlap with the wound dressing issue.
And also, again, splinting is usually covered too. Okay, I don't know if they did splinting or not. But then the next tackling is land navigation. Well, that I have to do with tactical, medical, it doesn't. Each one of these is designed to enhance a particular skill so that we develop the whole base of skills that are needed. So land navigation, basic land navigation to include, which includes compass operation, map reading 101.
or reinforcing of it because many people if they've been in the military have had map reading I don't care if you have or you have it you're gonna undergo the course and you're gonna be polite and you're to pay attention to the instructor because the instructor is learning also.
If we're all adults, you don't piss with the people who are trying to do a job because you might know something doesn't mean the other nine or how about 39 and or oh if the company strength formation going through the courses which by the way will also be longer than an hour if there's a if each course requires more time because you have more people.
But the compression, no matter how you look at it, is the other ninth may not have had any of the information that's being provided. Your interruption by making snide comments or backstabbing the instructor is stupid and foolish on your part. It does not impress anybody. Why? Because, again, we're all supposed to be adults. And by the way, we're all supposed to be on the same side. Although, I guess, because you can take cheap swipes at the instructor because, well, it's safe.
We'll go get the face of the enemy. I'll tell you what, we'll just carve you off from this. You can get down the road and get the face of those jack-booted thugs down there for me. I can't do that. Yeah, well, shut up then. Well, take your lumps now or go down the road and take your lumps later, but you're going to get some lumps. Now, again, most important here is time. You only have the one-hour block if you're doing it at the squad or platoon level. Typically, a tack lane lasts one hour.
But remember that you have five TAC planes going on simultaneously. Okay, now the next one is communications. Typically it involves, and with communications in this case, it was wire communication. What do we mean by wire? Well, how about how do you properly use, first of all, both, you know, develop the understanding of and then employ field, field phones, military field phones?
Everybody might have them, but as everybody's have you set them up? Well, what we do in this particular case with the first, which is the wire system, is help you to understand that you have point-to-point communication. You also have hub communication. One of the advantages that our units have here is that we have a lot of retirees from the 156 signal, which was the battalion, which is the biggest signal unit in the US military, once for many years. They had probably your chopping hack and slashing a lot of stuff. And who knows what kind of
whoosie indoctrination they've got to the point where their performance levels in the toilet and probably will stay there. That's okay. We got the rest of the school. Now you do wire and you also do wireless communication basic 101. In other words, how to operate the equipment. Usually this is integrating and in this case, I'll pretty well figure they did FRS and they also did VUHF radios because of the most common
that are out there. But what you're doing is radio procedure, okay? Now the next one was, and this is never exciting, and as Mike down in Arizona has pointed out many times, it's like, well, everybody shows up for the gun rage, but nobody shows up when you have the personal hygiene class. Which is why it's a good idea to incorporate it into the five mandatory for the day because you can't get away from it, okay? But the personal hygiene and field maintenance.
And this is especially critical. This includes the understanding, you know, don't piss upstream from where you're pulling water out of the stream or the river. Now, it doesn't mean that Bambi, the raccoons, and half the neighbors up the river didn't piss in that water, but you didn't see it. So it'll make you feel better. But when you have 120 people all peeing upstream, you put the train in the wrong place, or you just tell everybody, yeah, go pee in the water there.
Well, you progressively in a very short period of time with a company strength or battalion strength unit with no discipline with regard to where they piss and or take a dump. You're gonna end up with all kinds of things like cholera, diphtheria, typhus, typhoid. Boy, there's a whole bouquet of stuff that can just rain down upon you because you didn't pay attention to where you pointed your bong hole, okay? So this is why it is especially critical to have this course and everybody receives it.
Well, Mark, the sergeants and the officers determine and manage the facilities or if anything is put together during a short encampment, that is true. But you may be the next man in charge of that task. Or woman. Congratulations. So we have four and then typically the last one is a quick recurser, a refresher.
of basic pistol rifle marksmanship and usually they combine them, but at the very least basic rifle marksmanship. And again, this is a refresher, but it's also a, it's a reinforcer for everybody. Why? Well, because everybody loves playing with guns. Yeah, that's true. Everybody loves that. One of the reasons I got to play, I'm handling weapons. But in this case, it's not only basic rifle marksmanship, but also safety and maintenance.
So you have five tack lanes that we've established. In fact, hold on here. Let me, yes, I got them right too. Okay, so those are the five that were this weekend and I'm off probably on some of the subject matter on at least one of them. Okay? Because I know what they were doing. Okay? So anyway, what happens is this. We divide, we have an orientation phase in which we instruct everybody, give them what, what is the equivalent to a warning order. Congratulations, you're here for training. It is
zero 800 hours, although sometimes that'll be zero 600 hours, depending upon where you are and what the mass of personnel is. And you inform them that we are going to be covering five subjects and these five subjects are the officer or the NCO or the straw boss that is going to be instructing the units. This gives them an opportunity to actually present information before a large group of people. Many people have not had to deal with speaking in front of the individuals.
Two things again, be courteous because the individual may be again nervous, but it's also again, you'd be a hellion as a fighter, but just has not had to deal with people in this way. Everybody is going to step up to this job. And if you know from decades of us training by myself, training militia units in the field, especially for instance, mission militia at large, I'll point at somebody say congratulations, you're it.
You know, it's like who me? And the idea behind this is that we need to expand the and develop the educational base of junior NCOs, senior NCOs, and obviously all grades of officers or as I said, it can be straw bosses.
But one way or another, you're to be courteous and pay attention because we have a limited amount of time and we have to take our job seriously in this eight high school. And we're not the military, we are the militia and we are much more professional at this point in time in history. So act accordingly. You'll be given an advance order and then we will point the lucky fickle finger of fate. You're group number one, this platoon is group number two, this platoon is group number three.
And in another half hour, we will initiate, the clock will start. Everybody will go to their rally points in the training areas, and you will receive instruction there. And of course, when the warning order is sounded by the senior NCO in charge of the activity overall, everybody will be preparing to finish up on whatever they were doing. This is why you need to stay on course, because you're only gonna get one hour in the smaller unit construction.
Now what happens is at the end of that hour everybody rotates. So each of the instructor groups actually trains everybody as to is given the core giving the course five times repeated so you have five hours, but you have five platoon strength units or five squads that have all received a complete battery of instruction a complete series of courses in a five hour window still allowing for application
In other words, well, five hours isn't a whole workday. Damn right it isn't. I'm forgiving. It surely is not. And so because of that, the rest of the activity will involve applying through either a regulated, semi-regulated, or unregulated training exercise slash FTX.
What is the purpose behind a regulated and what's the difference between them? A regulated FTX, fully regulated, is where you are going to completely control the operation of every individual and walk them through the process once and then move them through the process, you know, in the same way and still under control, but at their own tempo.
In other words, what's soaked in? And then what you do is you repeat as many times as you can, depending upon, the example is with the tack lanes, you will go through the whole process with all of the students. If you are able to compress it properly, you will completely reintroduce the whole process, including the hands-on component with each of these. Oh, I didn't mention that. When you instruct, you then have each of the individuals come forward and demonstrate
what was just given as a class subject. So it takes time to go through that 10 man squad or that 40 man platoon in order for you to accomplish that in one hour, you have to stay on track, stay on track, stay on track. Everybody else is allowed to observe unless there are certain things that may have
optional solutions and you have to pick which one is right. So in that case, the actual process of you doing, going through the element of the exercise where it's hands-on,
You're going to be asked certain questions or have to make certain decisions limited, always limited, because you don't want to over-tax the student and you want everybody to get through this in a positive way. You also want to be able to identify if you have to tweak those particular issues immediately so that you can adjust and compensate for the student's failure.
Now, once you're all done, the training exercise, a limited or controlled exercise, you have complete control over. The students are simply going to go through the motions so that they can understand repetitive training. We're going to repeat it. We're going to go back. We're going to do it again.
We're going to go back and do it again. This is like planning for an attack, an ambush, a planned ambush, not a hasty ambush. Hasty ambushes are practiced too, basically every time you set up a regular ambush, it's just you did it last minute. But any other element of the training, you're going to repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat, and tomorrow comes second nature. Okay, go ahead, jump in there. Who do we have?
This time hey for the bomb of the hour song today's my nephew's birthday. Can you play there's an eagle by Steve Ross? There is an eagle by Steve Ross Yes, there's an eagle, but it's by Steve Ross Okay, Ed. Did you hear that? I think he did. I'm sure he did Ed if you could pull that up and that'll be our bottom of the hour break and real quick
a limited training exercise. He's going to do that. I'm going to get this in fast before the music starts. There's an eagle by Steve Voss. Steve Voss. There was a couple of Steve Voss talking about playing today. So, Tom, we were on the same page.
just a different song, that's all. But Steve Boss, I was thinking about Steve Boss all day. A limited control FTX is where you have, again, you make allowances for forks in the road where the person has to make a decision, and then you correct them if the decision is wrong, or they have to make a choice either way that they follow through on it. They have to make additional choices.
a third step, which is freestyle exercise or uncontrolled exercise, is literally everything you've learned is applied, but you have to go through the action and there are pluses and minuses every step of the way, but you literally take control of the operation and anything can happen.
It is not regimented or restricted, so failure can happen. A complete failure of that particular initial test phase can take place, but that's okay. That's what it's there for. This is why you're training. You want the individuals to develop skills. You want them to develop leadership skills. You want them to develop their individual combat skills.
And every person has a job and every person else has to know as you've heard before, you do movies, how we did learn and I've taught you for 30 years plus 40 years actually because what it was not for commander is what we did all the time. Put it out for, we did it as the teachers, the whole unit were teachers, everybody, every swing and dink that was part of that formation was first taught to be a trainer even as they were learning. And the idea is to get them motivated, get them pumped up, get them capable.
And they were very confident individuals for a reason, which is how you all should be. Okay, so again, the freeze trial exercise is if you can't do it, it doesn't get done, you fail. That's basically the best way to explain it.
Again, tack lanes can be done at the individual team level. Ideally though, again, what you want to do is bring as many people in as possible so that you can use groups at a time. You can do fire teams. You can do a five-man fire team for each tack lane. That's 25 individuals.
But you remember, why do you have 25 if you have a platoon? Well, because you're going to have to have instructors. And each one of the tack lanes has to have at least probably two individuals. One is the primary instructor and the other one is the assistant. To handle training aids. Okay, Ed, go ahead. I hate to break in, but Shelly just got home. She turned on the TV. And they're talking about, I don't know if you've covered it at all, but we've had another math stabbing.
where the individual ran through the neighborhood, stabbed the postman, stabbed a few people. I think he killed a couple of them that he stabbed, but injured a bunch of people. And we just need to have more background checks and register firerooms. Yeah, well, okay, where was the stabbing? It was the stabbing. No, but where was it? I don't remember. Oh, come on. We got guys listening. Guys, where was the stabbing? Where was the stabbing? Where was that stabbing at?
I don't remember where they said it was it was just up. Okay. Well, he got four people. He killed four people. Oh, well, when you when people are basically convinced that a police officer will handle their personal defense, it happens that way. But because of that, because of that mass casualty event, we have to give it a firenounce. Right. Well, because that way, if you have more stabbings, they're more likely to get away with it.
Whereas on the other hand, I have to remind everybody, everything is a weapon. If you have to defend your life and especially a situation like that, guys, everything is a weapon. You have to decide from the get-go before that even happens that your life is worth fighting for. And most people just can't wrap their brain around that. Now, I know it's tough because most people also didn't plan on getting stabbed today, but here's another rule about knife fights.
Before you get into or think you're gonna be fighting with a blade understand if you're close enough to cut somebody They're close enough to cut you So you have to get into the mindset to you don't get stabbed or cut and go oh And look at the wound like you've seen all the movies I go through on your legs Right. Well, basically I've seen people hurt so horrifically with a number two pencil in every way you can imagine and They'll let you have a number two pencil
Anything else is even better. But the most important thing is, well, what's that one line? You got to fight like you're the third monkey trying to get out Noah's Ark, and brother, it's raining. And I can't stress enough is rather than trying to run, if somebody's coming, if you've got a crazy town, and he's coming at you with a knife, or a shiv, or a blade,
You're better off, like if you're my size, is pressing the attack, go right in and hug the bastard. Literally grab, in fact, whatever has got the blade, you take and crush control over. While you're doing that, I've said this a million times, guys, you bite their nose off, you take your thumb or your fingers, you ram it into their eyeballs, their eye sockets. I've seen guys with eyeballs hanging out off the left eye, just kind of dangling around looking for something to look at.
You really don't work very well.
Yeah, we have people right there, literally right on top of that. I think the person who's sending them is involved with the recovery. Yep. Okay. Well, again, we won't get anybody in trouble. Let's remember that. Okay. Well, I'll tell you what, man, before we run away, before you step, if you can, Steve Ross. Robert Illinois. Shyla's telling me that.
Killed four people and injured seven before he before they stopped him. How did they stop him? Four KIA and how many wounded? Four killed seven wounded. Thank you. I just want to make sure I got it right. I didn't want to write it down. I thought that's what I heard. Okay. Well, again. It was something nice in the news today that was I can't recall it. Maybe one of the callers can remember. There's something else that happened somewhere.
Well, the most important here is I'm sure that at the end of the let's see after he got to stabbing victim number 11 the police showed up and tried to rationalize with him about how they needed to understood him could relate to his queerism and his hatred of humanity in general and how you know, they would sit down with him cross legs and chat a mantra or something.
Why would they send out cops? I think you're supposed to send out a social worker now or something to toss them down. I mean, is that what they say they want to do? But the social worker was listening to the radio screams and decided that it really wasn't a good day to be a social worker in confrontation. Understand how this is going to work. When they have this scam going, all those little peckerwood pieces of communist trash that are going to be the political officers, that's what a social worker is, a political officer.
And when it looks dangerous, I don't think I'm doing that. I didn't get the call. I didn't hear the pager. I didn't get the cell phone call. My cell phone was off. Service was off. You know how terrible it is nowadays. I just couldn't show up. So again, Tom requested, before we're any farther, let's do this or Steve boss, there's an eagle.
Steve Voss, there's an eagle. I think I got her. There is an eagle. I can't remember that for today. Kind of like I probably get it wrong. But again, if you could, Ed, pull that up and that'll be our little pass the bottom of the hour music break for today. And Tom is taking control of the station for a minute for his very close relative who is nearby who will be able to hear what we do. I hope. It's his birthday today, by the way.
So meanwhile, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com LibertyTreeRadio.org And here we go, Steve Voss Hey churches, friends out there, Steve Voss, there's an eagle. That's one of the, I believe the one of his later releases, 2000, 2001. I believe we're on the time of 9-11, to be quite honest.
And it's, I think, one of the last pieces he did as Steve Voss while switching back to one of his other, or switching over to his other stage name that he has been using for Country Western releases. And in fact, he took Best Country Western album here several years back under the new name, which he's used and most everybody would remember or would recognize out there. And forgive me off the top of my head, I...
I can't rattle it off. Forgive me. But again, I'm sure I could look it up. But again, that was Steve Boss. And there is an eagle. There's an eagle. OK, I think it's theirs, an eagle. Anyway, let's see. Next, before we go too far, just everything else while we were having the music was coming in. We had another. Hold on. There we go. OK, again. Oh, I guess, OK, we can do this.
Anagret, Anagret, or Anagret, Oregon in East Oregon. Thank you, appreciate the Oregon. And by the way, also having, they just sent us a donation too, by the way, in the mail. Thank you. Appreciate that. Anagret in Eastern Oregon, let's say the last name. Music request and Carl Clang, Rise Up and Shine. We can do that. We own this network. So Carl Clang, Rise Up and Shine.
And this is for our listeners in Eastern Oregon, with the militia out there, especially with the problems that they're seeing on the West Coast. They're gonna be fighting the Chinese probably sooner than everybody else if they haven't already seen them on the ground. But for everybody out there, again, actually for Anagrep in Eastern Oregon, and with the Oregon militia, Carl Clang, rise up and shine. Let's see if we can fit that in there. Ed's probably got it going right now.
And again, if you want to make a music request, there's a couple different ways you can do it. Here we go.
By His own grace we walk into His light. Decro, the sign of our redemption night for others we may show. Before His Father stoned His children, live He turned their son. As washed as white as snow, the Father rules son and secures His
Appreciate that. And so for an agret, thank you for the request. And if you'd like to make a request, the other systems of course are up. Everybody knows how to do that. But for our public system, it is send me an email at liberty at provide.net. Liberty at provide.net, but music request in big capital letters. That way I'll know what it is, what the message is about. And I can very quickly
Sort and act but I need your help. It saves me time everything you do like this saves me time I get more accomplished. Remember again, we're you don't have enough hours in the day as it is right now but we'll keep doing what we're doing with what we got and Again, also I'm looking here. Oh, okay. Hold on
The AK mags that I was talking about, there are other deals out there. There's actually another one I can't find. There are some steel AK mags. There's two locations for magazines that I mentioned the other day. Number one, it's not an odd man out, but it is a company that I don't mention as often. I should, I guess, but nobody's advertising. None of these people are advertisers. None of them are advertising. They just have good resources that we point you towards. Keepshooting.com.
has AR-15 aluminum mags for $8 apiece. Issue? Well, they're red, anodized, and they're blue anodized. You can imagine what they're probably for, okay? Keeping track of, you know, certain munitions. But also because it's popular, it's been popular for a long time to do other colors in the AR-15. So these are red or blue, they're $8 apiece.
They're over at KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com. Good quality mags. Everybody's picked them up in the last week. Actually, I've been very happy with them. We just caught them by accident. And they do have several other items over at KeepShooting.com you want to check out. Sounds like a good deal. Do we have a spot where the good deal of spray paint? Right, exactly. Well, all you got to do is, you know, Krylon works fine.
But these are, I like aluminum mags, I like steel mags, a lot. That's what I grew up with, so to speak. And these are actually pretty good magazines. Otherwise, they've got no tilt followers, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So they've been built as they should be, but they're not as popular. I mean, remember you came out with mags like this in raspberry and aqua and all kinds of other colors.
But the red and the blue were for particular purposes. So you couldn't buy color and make mistakes with certain things. Always remember that. So yes, yeah, spray paint, dollar store spray paint, that's named brand, but markdown is a solution.
And you can make them any color you want and make them match up the paint job you already have on your rifle, by the way. And this will give me the excuse to do it because, well, the Red Magazine, that's not my first choice for running into combat with. But if I'm defending a position, I'd tell you this. Personally, I wouldn't recommend people painting the same color as their firearm. You break it up like anything else, camel pattern.
Right, well again the big thing here is at least any color but red will do. The blue is pretty by the way, oh no, these colors are pretty. I've already seen some of the guys bought. They're beautiful, the finish is fantastic, they're anodized, they're really good looking mags. Maybe you can keep them around for office magazines. That isn't going to make much difference, right? You think we'd have to sand them up to paint them?
I think they could, you know, no, because if it chips off, add more paint. That's the basic rule with that kind of situation. I would leave the finish alone. I just hit it with a better, I'll tell you it would probably work best is either A, you can go with, you know, one of the hardest nail paint finishes, which is what a lot of people are doing anyway, or one of the other things you can do. I would be careful with the hardest nail paint finish. You go on a mark where your magazine ends.
Because some of those foods can be pretty damn thick and they make the magic. The density of them, yes. We've had that problem before with somebody who got a little generous when he had the shop down in Monroe.
Or no, Mylan, forgive me, is he was doing coat paint work with firearms, so he just figured magazines the same way with regard to the AR mags. And unfortunately, yes, they were a little denser that way, and thicker is the big issue. The other thing here is that one of the cheapest, easiest, but best to work with is if you go into your automotive stores, the automotive primer paints, they do cost a little more in the can, their stupid price.
But they make them in white, they make them in gray, they make them in black, and they make them in green. And that paint is a good binder paint, and it is a, again, it's a self-etching paint, self-etching paint, so it bonds really well. We've used on a lot of stuff outside. It's also a thin coat. Again, if anything starts to chip or whatever, either tack it with some more paint. If it's on the outside.
The other nice thing about taping it off where your magazine well ends is Then you have that color at the top and if you drop the magazine you're doing magazine recovery. It'd be easier to find it Right. So if you wanted to do special loads you're looking down at it with before you slap it in the Magazine, you'd be able to tell what color it is You know what type of ammo it is based on the color you hard it that way but I still recommend painting everything below that magazine well
Yeah, in fact the, oh, who is it? Somebody just brought it up here. There's a bunch of Kryolan Camel Paint over at Natchez Shooting Supply. I think that may be on sale. You just said, was there a sale? Well, go over check Natchez Shooting Supply and their clearance. Looks like they might have some dated Camel Paint available. So Natchez Shooting Supply, see what they still have there. I heard a voice, be another caller, jump in there, please.
this time again. But officer, I got a red and blue mag. I thought they were the friendly ones. That's an easy black one. Right, they don't have that evil color. So that's true. I mean, after all, just the way they are, they're politically correct. You know, that's the big thing. It's evil black gun, evil black magazines. Yep. Now, that was one of the first things everybody was kind of commenting on when we were talking about it, by the way. It was
kind of came out to, well, at least they're politically correct, you know? But they are a good mag. Again, what are we talking about? Keepshooting.com, keepshooting.com, keepshooting.com. Also, before I, again, we're off to the top here, also over at apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com. They have a number of brand new, in the package, Palm magazines in the clearance section.
Now, AK mags in general, and if you haven't looked at AK kits right now, they have gone stupid price. They're starting to go crazy. It's kind of like gas masks. They're starting to go crazy. So the good old days where the AK was, you know, a go-to for a kit gun because, you know, parts were cheap, that's not the case anymore. We're now looking to the point where, like we've seen this seesaw back and forth.
Magazines used to be pennies, you know, $1 or $2. That's not, you're not going to find that anywhere. And now AR mags are relatively cheaper or you can find solutions that are cheaper and you can buy almost two AR-15 kits complete for the price of a Chop Shop AK kit.
So as I, you know how Uncle Mark is, if I can get two or something over here for one over there, unless it's very, very specifically needed over there, then I'm going to get the two because that's two people I can have going pew pew instead of one person going pew pew. Used to be we could do three AKs for the price of one AR-15.
and or one Tokarev you can buy what God you can buy four Tokarev pistols for the price of one Tokarev pistols right now at the cheapest source that I've seen classic firearms and also Atlantic have Tokarev pistols for about $546 apiece now when that gun was a 69 or 70 or $100 gun that was okay
It was surplus, but they're still the same surplus, but now they are, you're talking, we're getting towards what are called unobtainium prices because it doesn't make sense. You can buy almost a glock and a half for the price of the Tokarev if you go to the police trade-ins over a classic firearms.
And again, so that makes Glock, that's kind of sad for every Glock operators, is wow, it makes the Glock the more bargain basement gun with the way the prices are all passing up beyond all of the inventory. But this is also true of a lot of the other surplus weapons, they're good firearms, make a mistake about it. I love the Tokarev pistol, we have racks and racks and racks of them, it's stashed all over the countryside here in Michigan. And God knows how many some of our friends have just down the road that they
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Oh, forgive me. Well, this afternoon somewhere like out in California. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is 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. West, northeast, southeast, east.
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with the kosher mafia found out what the Red Terror was all about. It eats its own anniversary. It is beautiful today. It is actually, it's been, it's chill, but still late, it ain't summertime. This is one of those unique days where you get the stark winter because of the angle of the sun. You're still into the stark winter slash early spring crisscross back and forth.
beautiful sun, if you were inside a closed-in area, you'd cook ya. But we'll open up the door and a cool chill air of the north rolls in and reminds you that it ain't over yet. The big thing here again, and it's interesting cuz I don't know if you everybody loves the movie Josie Wales, you know, the outlaw Josie Wales.
But if you've ever listened to the, there's pieces that are not in the, you know, how the movie was made on the DVDs or whatever and or in any of the other connections with the movie, but there were some interviews that were done over the years and one of them, and maybe it was finally inserted into the special features, but the
director, the producer, when they were looking for, first of all, the timing of the filming is critical. What makes that movie unique is intentionally filming in winter light. And today is a good example of that because there are two things happening. Number one, as I mentioned during the two hour block, we've got phenomenal light out there. We do have green grass popping up every place. In fact, the goats love it.
They still are nibbling everything like a golf course because we haven't had snow regularly. So they've gotten to the point where it is a perfect lawn without me lifting a finger. Okay? That's the only green though. There is some other sprouts like in some of the pictures I noticed from this last weekend's exercise that we've been posting over on X and over on let's see, Wintkin and I think we also posted some stuff on Rumble.
especially with the dogs, the dogs are in there and everything. And what's interesting is, again, if you pay attention, you've got all the fall foley, you know, all of the fall from last year, only if you look, you'll notice a lot of it's crushed because that's what the snow does. It also typically does that with the grass.
But we didn't have that problem here in the bottom of Michigan, the northern part of Ohio. So what's interesting is we've got this golf course condition going on, but we have stark, bare naked trees. And today the light really accentuated that because we had clear sky, the sun's coming from a lower angle.
It's just the nature of the season, the air too. And that actually is something that took into consideration to create the imagery for the movie The Outlaw, Josie Wales. This particular director had done this before with one other or two other movies, but he usually in just small parts of the production, but he did the whole production intentionally during the winter climb, not because he wanted the cold, in fact he tried not to make it look as cold.
But because he wanted the lighting effect without having to do anything with special lighting and modifying maybe the film, he was able to do it with nature doing its job. So you might notice this and this is something that's important if you're into long range shooting with regard to light. One of the advantages of this season and earlier in the season
is with the light lower, it gets into areas if you're targeting or searching for a target, it gets into places that normally the light wouldn't. And of course, there's no leaf or overhead cover unless you have pine forest in the area or cedar. Which by the way, where we are here as I've pointed out many times, our camouflage issue is such that we have to have a little bit of grain in there because that's exactly what we have. We have a big mix of maple oak, scrub oak, sumac,
And then we have cedars, we have the import non-American cedars that are kind of prolific that have, by the way, if you haven't paid attention through the season, they get like a rusty red or a burgundy red, 10th to them. Another reason that in this part of the country during winter especially will fall and then winter.
In Michigan, the Swiss Elpenflage works exceptionally well here. It is a predator uniform during various, you know, very specific windows. And one of the reasons because of the Russets that nobody pays attention to. They go, where are you going to find red out there? You'll notice they get a blood red.
That's not a burgundy, but some of the colors are. It's kind of crossed between when the two prints overlap in the camel, you get a darker, richer color. Well, if you look at the cedar and the lower pine growths where you lead up to the big trees, because you always have a wave of growth that's trying to fight with the other plants. Remember, nature is conflict. And because of this, you have these rollovers where it's like crashing waves.
And they're fighting each other by changing the soil and doing many other things that make for the top colors that you see. Okay, so French lizard, the Greek lizard I noticed which is available. We're looking seriously to try to see how much of that we can get. Again, because it's been out before, it's actually the Greeks just copied basically the Portuguese slash what also became the Cuban airborne or Cuban
field tactical expeditionary camouflage through the 70s and 80s. And these all have the right combinations of colors, but one or two camels, some of them you've never seen before, absolutely are what I call predator uniforms. You know, we've seen the movie where he needs the invisibility screen. No, you don't. Not if you use the right colors.
Because 90% of what you're doing with specialized camouflage is disrupting the mental process of both the conscious and the subconscious fight flight mode. And if you use colors that you they're unexpected to because you're, in fact, let me put it this way. Just changing the pattern of uniform for most soldiers when I was training them, when I was working as an out for instructor.
Just changing the colors of the basic uniforms of the entire for aggressive formation. People did not register it, not because you couldn't see it because you could if you're out in the open. Nanny, I don't care what clothing you're wearing, the human silhouette sticks out, okay? But because the base colors were not the colors of the American uniform, they didn't register that the person was there. And this is something that eventually in
conversations and debriefings after exercises where you have hundreds and hundreds of people participating, I would do debriefs almost immediately after a training event, which sometimes took place for two or three or four days nonstop.
And I was debriefing out of those 48, 72, or 84 hour events and sitting with people and I'd walk them through and let each person describe or explain their perspective on what happened. Especially for the people who were training because we want them to wrap their brain around what happened and fix or correct mistakes or embrace the phenomenal job they might have done and some humans did a great job.
They everybody clicked, they were kind of everybody copacetic, they worked together, they did their job. But everybody said the same thing over, you know, in a very short window when we started to switch out.
from using just what we used to call circle trigon, aggressor technology, and went to real world camouflage and technology. And then as we started to go to real world, I started to discover, well, hell, there's some equipment out here that is just, in fact, I eventually embraced it for, you know, a side, slipped it to where we needed it for militia operations.
because I found out where it was and figured out how it worked because they get to take the palette of colors and the equipment out into the field and observe it in quantity. Not one guy standing there, but think about it. You have to put 40, 120, 600 men into the field. What are they going to look like? Now remember, they're all trying to hide. Nobody wants to get shot.
Now, in some cases, you can't hide, you know, 600 men that easily, but you're going to try and you want to see how, you get a chance to see how all this equipment works under different conditions. Certain patterns are absolutely crappy. That's all there is to it. Or they're so specialized for a particular part of the planet and it's both its topography and its plant life, its geology.
with regard to combinations of outcroppings, growth, etc. And actual topography terrain because terrain means the earth gets scored and cut and you get to see different things underneath. Those colors are all part of what you have to blend into. So again,
Just real quick, with regard to what we're seeing here, most of the intermediate colors and all the different camouflage patterns, Cryptek, any of the cloud patterns, because there's several out there, any of the puzzle or jigsaw, not jigsaw, because that's a different pattern altogether. But the new patterns are overlapping. A lot of them where they have a base high light dark, which is good. And then they have a an overlap
series of patterns. Usually it's one or two, they're geometric, but what they're designed to do is disrupt even the basic light-dark, which is good. What does this do? Well, if you're building camo and making it for yourself, and by the way, we never used to have camouflage. When I did the original OpFor uniforms to create contrast, we made our own using the traditional in the manual, how to camouflage, paint and dye and natural materials.
In fact, we also did what's called the oil roll pattern camouflage, if you're not familiar with that. You literally use crankcase oil and whatever soil or environment you're in, you take the material and literally immerse it in a dry form of that and just literally grind it in.
The oil, POL, actually retains the material onto the uniform. Well, it's a crappy uniform. No, it works really well, actually. And, amazingly enough, the oil, like, tells water on top of everything else. So it creates a very unique, dust, you know, light-dark camouflage. But the colors are also based upon the actual environment that you're in, which is especially critical, you know, to concealing or, you know, distressing.
Eventually, like I said, the aridios refine up for operations and this is also true. What this teaches you is that all the things that are out there will work, but you have to have some base material to work with. In our area, like I said, the mid-grade pattern, no matter what it is, basically is what you want for Michigan because it will work through all of the seasons.
And right now we're into thatch, tan, coyote brown, gray green because of tree barks, etc. That's all part of what you need to take into consideration. But here's the thing, eventually it will grain out. However, that mid selection in camouflage coloring and coloration in the palette.
will cover all seasons. You may enhance it like when you get into winter, you add snow cam or you add snow cover to a degree, white to a degree to break up your silhouette yet again. And that can be simply adding hangers and or splotches of cloth like on the shoulders and other orbit equipment.
So it creates that snow cap condition. So when you look across, it looks as natural as the rest of the environment where the grass or the green or whatever breaks out underneath and you have the snow on the high point of whatever area of activity you're in. Ideas, not just complaining about problems, but today fascinating, interesting and beautiful by the way too. No birds, the birds were down because we had a constant strong wind out of the west.
And the turkey buzzards are back. Of course, they have to take their time flying back here. Now they're chewing on all the road kill that's so easy to find without any snow on the ground. Which means they're out in force, by the way, too. So, other things to take into consideration here. And somebody asked me, well, Mark, what about boots with all the boot colors? In fact, that's for, get this right. Sorry, guys, having a multitask here real quick. That's for Randy.
Randy in West Virginia. Of course, this is probably something you already know. But what about all the different boot colors out there? Because we talk about subduing or making things different. One good thing about boots is for the most part, they're out of sight. Now, I will say this, that the tan, tan boots are flashy.
Not always, but I will point out that in dark environment, light colors, especially with any kind of illumination, could be infrared, could be white light, will reflect. You've seen this probably yourself. Reflection is more important than anything in subduing and reducing the reflective potential, first of all, based upon surface polish, which is why everybody's gone to like the boots I'm wearing.
Right now, I'm wearing the Belleville Flyweight Garrison boots that I love so much because these suckers take a beating. I have abused the first pair. I'm wearing the second pair and letting the first pair breathe and rest for a while, and I beat them down. And they still held up. This is the best $10 pair of brand new Belleville boots or any kind of boot I've ever bought. And the resize, it fits so comfortably. That's why I'm still wearing them during the program even.
So anyway, there's a couple tricks. A, you can mix up the colors if you have like bright sand pans there for a great price. There's a bunch of that stuff showing up still. Not cheap as the boots I'm wearing, but still pretty good prices. Well, take your earth brown, you know, mud color boot polish and or boot stain and dab it around and break up the pattern a little bit. You can camouflage the suede. There's no reason not to. You can take green and do the same thing.
You don't have to change it all out. Break it up. Remember, light dark, extreme light dark works better than you think. And it's one of the things I learned a long, long, long time ago. So, boots are not as critical other than just maintaining them. Keeping them clean, trying to give them a chance to breathe, having a second, third, fourth, or fifth pair. I know I'm not exaggerating. With the abundant quantity
of boots that I'm seeing because everybody was used to feeding the war machine for the last 30 years. Now we're still feeding the machine, but the only thing they're doing is feeding the Israeli mafia's money coffers. We're sending the money to the Ukrainian Jewish mafia who then steal the money outright. So they're not buying boots, they're not buying equipment. They're not doing any of that, okay? So that's not keeping the system running.
But if you'll notice, like you go to Bowtash, you can go to Tactical Wear of any kind. And right now, especially right now, because we're also into the dumps of the first quarter, which is always used traditionally and historically in all businesses used to be a big problem getting through the winter into the spring. But right now for 29, 26, 23, $30,
You'll see earth brown, you know, coyote brown, black, suede, etc. But to every brand you can imagine is on sale out there. Why? Well, most people are gonna wear or carry one pair, buy one pair of boots thinking that's what they need. The good thing is that benefits us every once in a while because during the next quarter,
which we're into, at the end of one quarter, they're trying to move inventory because of taxes and all the other horrible things that are the burdens from the skank parasite government that creates problems for businesses in America and inventory they can't have. Not without paying again on it that they don't want where they don't want to because they're losing profits and profits do count. So right now, for instance, Botash, military uniform supply.
and several others have some really great buys for about $30 a pair for regular combat boots. So there's no reason for you not to have them. And each one of those pairs averages out usually at regular price at about $150, $140 a pair.
So you now can get three of those, what was the cost of one, you can buy three, four, or even five pairs depending on how expensive they normally are. Now it doesn't mean that price is gonna stay there, because they're getting rid of the old inventory because the next batch is coming in from the factory. Now, if there's a certain boot you like, and I'm gonna tell you what I said before, the Belleville boots I'm wearing right now, I bought every last one of them. You didn't get any of them after I decided, I made my decision. I bought every last one they had left.
wasn't very many and it was the last of the really cool $10 a pair of Belleville, they're garrison. These are lightweight boots. These were supposed to be in shop, in office to make you look right, but not necessarily using the field. Well, I've used them in the field. I've used them for everything from digging ditches to kicking rocks around and doing labor around here. And I've made a point of not doing maintenance. That's why I wanted to test to see, okay, what is the ability of this thing to survive?
And I do this with most of the equipment I mention on the air. If it's something that requires wear and tear, I wear and tear it. And I'll wear it. I can't afford to because if I pointed at it, it's cheap. So I'm willing to do that. By the way, I'm using it. It's not like I'm tearing it up and burning it and shredding it over in the darn pile over here. I'm not going to do that. I'm going to use it, but I'm using it to the nth degree. So I'm doing a torture test. Man, it works. It worked fine.
So, all the boots out there that I'm seeing, which are heavier grade than these, are a good investment. And I recommend, again, you get into the policy now before the war starts, before we go to war in 24, that you actually have three or four pairs, mark them, use a dot system, use a number system. I don't care what you do, but put it right in the back of the boot at the top. Or, not on the inside, on the outside.
And number one pair you wear today, the other three are resting. And every day, change out. You can afford to do it if you buy cheap, cheap, cheap. But the important thing too, all your boots are broken in for you. Because you're going to have to break those boots in. Yeah, I've got other pairs that are brand new and I know that the good thing is, I have to say this, the boots that I'm talking about here that I bought are so perfectly
fit for me. I've never had this happen before except with my original military boots that I got back in the early 70s. My first issue because the military used to size everything and give you the right product. Now they piss on you left right up and down. They piss on you with your food, they piss on you with your travel, they piss on you with housing. We're right back to where we were early days of Vietnam. So it comes down to early days of the 60s.
Where housing was horrible food just didn't get we're supposed to and then the only place you don't next cycle was at the end of Vietnam where they really pissed on the troops right at the end of Vietnam oh Carpet sidewalks and the carpets rolled up kids and you didn't get jack or squat like yesterday Just like payless paydays. I was laughing some ass hat says we're doing it. Yes. They did I was there fool
They had payless paydays for three months in a row because payroll, so many people left the military, payroll went right into the basement. They couldn't keep up. They didn't contract. Nobody in the country cared that much, but they realized if they didn't get the troops paid, nobody was gonna fight for this, R.S. You think all this stuff is new? It was worse in some ways, but it's really bad now. I don't get enough on that. Woes, we're gonna talk no more about the woes.
Except that, well, the military has failed us completely guys, so we're gonna have to take care of the problems, okay? Organize armor equipment, train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory, which is what we're talking about right now. If you don't have it, you can make it. I recommend, like we've been doing, I have been progressively buying out places that are resale shops that have sewing machines. Sewing machines are not popular because it looks like W-O-R-K.
We're picking up machines for $10 that cost $5, 6, 7, $800. In fact, you can go to the store right down the road, and that's exactly what they cost right now. Even for an older machine, because some of the older machines, you can't find anything with metal drive gear that's actually decent metal. Lots of pot metal, but not decent true American forged component.
and then properly tooled and milled so that all the gears and everything are supposed to do and they aren't going to buzz spin on you and wear out immediately. Other than that, most of the Chinese stuff is plastic. So we'll work with it. We'll make it work. But the older American tech, do some research. You all need sewing machines. We need to have sweatshops set up. Ladies, for our older will, ladies out there that are listening, I can't fight. No, but you may know how to sew.
And if you don't, well, maybe you can learn. But you wanna help? We're gonna need to be building things. Small production and repair is most critical. It's part of the logistics mechanism. Go ahead, we gotta add there, go ahead. Now, Ollie's has got a lot of little power tools that are in that they've had at the front down here, Ryan and Mubbock.
I purchased one of the saws I was just to try it out. I had some limbs to cut down. You saw them when they were down here. It did great to cure the problem. But in the back in their electronics, one of the things I actually saw that I'm thinking about picking up to try out is a handheld sewing machine for quick repairs. Oh, yeah.
Absolutely. Well, actually, every once in a while, we run into the ones that used to come in from Taiwan, and they weren't real fancy, but they actually work quite well, and for an in-the-field support tool, they work great. Go ahead. Yeah, something for stitching up. I don't know. You might want to check your always and see if you have one in your area.
I know you do dad, but other people that are listening, talking about sewing stuff, a handheld little electronic chargeable sewing machine, you know, I'm sure it's China junk, but if you need something to like patch a rip or put a patch on a knee or sew a tarp together,
You know, something that would be nice to have on hand. Yeah, no tarps are junk right now with what you're seeing coming out of what we're seeing coming out down here. They're so cheap and they still want you to charge full price for them. But if you needed to put something together quick with a cheap tool that you wouldn't care if you lost, I mean, there you go. And now literally it looks like a stapling gun, dad, like a handheld, like the old office staplers.
Right, in fact, like I said, originally years and years ago, there were some American models of those that were actually all metal, but the Chinese, the Taiwanese, Taiwan, made some, I think I still have two of them in storage. There's nothing wrong with the Taiwanese ones, it's just they're not gonna hold up to a lot of work, but they do well enough. And in this case, especially like you said, if you have to do a quick fix out of terror,
or a rip, you know what? You fold it over but rather than you hand stitching and going through the process, you fold it over, rrrrk. Congratulations, go over a second time, rrrrk. And it's going to be, at least it's together. Something separates, you can put it back together quick. You can correct whatever you had to do in the field later on. But it will keep things running.
And that's something that everybody needs to check out. And Ollie's, we have two in this area. One is located in Adrian, Michigan. The other one is, and I think we have more in Michigan. We don't just have these two. But the other Ollie's is in Ipsilanti, Michigan, between Ipsian and Arbor. So for you guys to remember, where you find them.
There was a big lot used to be yeah exactly if you remember big lot big lot was not the pre-packaged China sports store that it is well it was but it was all the closeout items all the stuff that you couldn't get repaired anymore you couldn't the other stores weren't selling so they bought their old inventory and put it up for sale big watch doesn't do that anymore but these guys do
Yep, and interesting, some of the stuff isn't even raw in the bin. In other words, there's no packaging. It's an item that was made for like we get up here, we get auto industry parts. Mostly electronics, but some other items pop in there, which is why you never know what you're going to find. They might actually be useful for your personal vehicle.
Not many companies do any of this anymore. And usually it's picked up by other private traders who do eBay or they have their own market operation. Vehicle items. We were talking about windshield wiper blades and what to do to replace them. I just replaced my truck windshield wiper blades with blades from Ollie's. They've got Goodyear and I can't remember the other brand that's in there right now.
They're old inventory. They're brand new. They're in the packaging if you wanted to pick some up and put them in the Garage, you know for vehicle maintenance Save you some money learn how to install them yourself. It's not hard I'm running the pair on those on my truck right now From Ollie's I think it was an in my game. These were the actual just the just the replacement inserts, right? No, just a single blade
Single blade windshield bike burner for the Ford F-150. This is what I'm using 20 inch blades. Both sides, just pop them out, put them on, done. They were cheap, they were like seven or eight bucks, I think. Yeah, they were a heck of a year. We don't have stock in all these guys, but we've run into a place. This is a, apparently, I believe originally that they were out of, originally out of Michigan, but I understand they actually from out west.
I think they're from California from what I've been told. They're from California. Yeah, and it's interesting that they're actually a very useful outlet because it is still last-ups. So if you see it and you like it, you might want to buy a lot of it. I've learned this already because an example, there's what I did. Well, I've been telling you on the air, I've been doing a lot of painting, tactical painting.
Which I have in fact it was almost except just too cool in the air. I wasn't gonna do anything today Mom, maybe tomorrow. We'll see if the wind dies down but At Ollie's this is the place we're talking about they do have a paint section it rises and falls with the season Right now it's probably at the lowest level, but it will again. It will rise it will come back and They had a roof trim paint
Now I didn't think twice about it because it was the same old price, $2.00. It was $2.69 a can first. Their price has gone up a little bit, but you know what? It's still a lot cheaper. However, this is what I finally realized when I started looking online because I said, darn, I want to get some more of that color.
I want to get some more of the off-Ollie drag that they have that works just like they want. They want like $11 a can for that, don't they? Yeah. No, no, no, it's worse than that. No, hold on. Hold on. First of all, that particular paint, I guess, it was, I was thinking about buying more. I'll wait till I see if Ollie ever gets it again because it's $35 to $37 a can.
And like I said, one of the reasons is because it's a roof paint, a roof trim paint, it has to stay matching the colors. It can't fade, so it has a massive amount of anti-infrared reduction material bonded into the paint, mixed into the paint. So the fantastic thing about this, it's about as military as you could ask for in terms of its application.
Now, you might still see it, and no, I don't have a can right here next to me. I'd rattle off the brands. There are two brands. I bought everything they had. Then when they restocked, I bought most of what they had. And I'm now regretting because, like I said, now what I know, if I see the paint again, I'll buy every can they have on the shelf. Because even at $3 a can, it, you know, you do the math, people. It's common sense. But here's the thing.
All of the colors for this particular company are roof colors and as you all know if you've looked at your roofs they're all basically tactical shades. So for doing camouflage on vehicles or for just spotting up like we were talking about magazines or whatever if you have to do a bunch of stuff and you need to try and do it cheap this is where you look. And always you have to look around to find one but you never know what you're going to find there.
The spray paint sells out quick around ours. Unfortunately, I think it's going to graffiti artists. Yes, well, that's why the only good thing is that the the the soft or the the earth colors are not as popular with Art Art Jitrenkar. They already have they already have Before we move away from you know bargain stores
Dollar Tree is going to be out. If you've been to their corporate website and you've read the reason for them raising the prices, it's not because their profits are low. It's not because they're having a problem getting cheaper inventory. No, the reason why they're raising their prices up to $7 is
more posh customer base is coming in so they can raise the prices up because the people who have more money are coming into their stores. Because it's become more popular and families with more income are coming into the stores, they're raising the prices to $7 and that probably will not be the end of the limit. And they're talking about this on their website touch to their shareholders.
Well, this is the same thing that killed, this is the same thing that actually killed Big Lot. I mean, Big Lot has business, but Big Lot does not have the business that it had. And it's actually shifted all the way up into furniture, which I understand. They actually always had furniture, but Big Lot
Most of them that we had in the area of Michigan, guys, it was so old school warehouse type that they usually just rolled like a pallet of hot sauce. Hot sauces were the big thing in the 80s from every corner of the planet. And they would bring in a pallet and just put it right in the middle of the aisle, make sure the aisle was double wide, and congratulations, you know, they'd pick it out and carry it away. And it was pennies.
It's also when, remember the China Sport garbage with Naptain Gap when it first came in. Well, even before that, China Sport was showing up at Big Lot and it was giveaway prices because China didn't know what the value of their stuff was. They didn't. They didn't have a clue. And you know, they, and so, oh, wait a minute, American buy that? We never thought they would buy that. Oh my God, they bought that too.
Yeah, oh that's real good. Well, there is the other store that's out there that is called Five Below, which is $5 and below. I reported on air that dollar stores are changing over to it. Not all dollar stores. Some of the dollar trees that are privately owned are shifting over to that because they know it's gonna kill their customer base as if they follow this stupid plan that the corporate has. Right.
I think that's the only thing that we'll see is another split or again what will happen is there's enough of a, again another chain will develop and replace whatever it is that stumbles up. McDonald's did the same thing. Okay, we're more, well we got to drop Ronald because we need to be more sophisticated.
Well, I wasn't going to McDonald's for a sophisticated sit-down with Ronald McDonald in a tuxedo, or for that matter, anybody in a tuxedo, if you get my drift. So, you know, that was one of the... Well, again, it may not have been a mistake. I mean, that's the other thing. We always assume it's a mistake. No, it may have been very intentional.
because again people intentionally are trying to frag certain parts of industry or they shift people out they kick people out by changing the value of something and then as soon as they're done hockey-pucking it the rain knockers especially the kosher mafia will turn right around and once they got it bargain basement price they'll tell everybody else it's stupid it's horrible and then they roll in and buy it out and all of a sudden it's in vogue again.
We have seen this before, so again, be ready for it. Go ahead. Did you mention the mags at Battlehawk Armory? No, as a matter of fact, go ahead and jump in on that. I did mention the ones at KeepShooting.com, but go ahead. Okay. Battlehawk Armory, they had advertised last week $6.99 for 30 round, amend two magazines in black. It's not the colored ones, the colored ones they want $10.99.
But $6.99 they were. I went into place in order for some people. And they were, whoa, looking at $10 on the page and it said, put it in the thing and we'll give you the real price. Well, the real price was $8.10. And I said, eh, I didn't get that permission to buy all of that. So I waited. And I went back in and now they are $6.49. So it's basically like they're paying you the sales tax this time.
This is a Battle Hawk Armory battle, like we're gonna rattle battle. Hawk, ee, ee, this guy coming down, eat your rabbit, and Armory, which is where we keep our weaponry. BattleHawkArmory.com. Amend 230 round. They are polymer mags. They are claiming Great Springs and no rockety rock on the followers, and they are Sarah Coot.
So if you want to seraphodem to match your weapon you can do that. $6.49 each. I put $100 in the cart and it let me do it. So they've got at least $100 at this point. Over there to you. Sorry about that. I always mute because I don't want to make any background noise because people are always asking questions. Like when you just did that, there was a flurry.
Where is that again? Where was he saying? Well, Kate, listen. He said it several times. I'll repeat it again. And it's in the archive. Battlehawkarmory.com Battlehawkarmory.com And it's only for the black ones. Not for all the other colors. Ignore those. It's just for the black Amendment 2 Gen 2 mags. And the new price is $6.39. Well, even $6.99 was a good price, but this is 60 cents less per mag.
So 639 magazine 649. And they pay the shipping? Well, no, you pay shipping on it. But what I said, it went from 699 to 649. Most people have like 7% sales tax. So it's like the sales tax in for you. Yep. And because it'll bring it right back up to about the same or the 699 marker for everybody's wondering. So again, BattleHawkArmory.com.
$6.49, black polymer, black, black, black. Any other color is $10, but $6.49 for Amendment 2 Gen 2 mags. Now, I'm going to tell you something. We have a lot of just regular Amendment 2 magazines the guys do, and they've been shooting them for quite some time. It's been more than a few years since these mags came out, and we haven't had any problem with Gen 1.
So I'm trying to guess at what the solution or what the idea was and I think what they did comparing the pictures. On the outside you might notice there's more of an accented nub on the body below the magazine well lip. You know for gripping, I think that's what it was, is that's the big change. There's no significant change in the pattern otherwise, not much you can really do internally.
But I think what it was is to make the give offer a more aggressive point of contact so you can pull if the mag doesn't drop out, you can just chuck it out by grip drop or push drop without even having to get a good grip on it and just slider out of the weapon. But the originals are fine. We've seen no problems with the originals either. And there are other items, yes, at Black Hawk Armory.com. Check them out, see what else they might have that is useful.
And again, they don't advertise. We just found something, Gar found something that is very, very, very, very useful. How many mags do you need? All you can afford. Why? Well, there is the other, okay, here's the part that's really something that's sad, but we have to be ready for. It's all those people who thought they only needed three magazines. And then unfortunately, we get to the real world and they find out that they don't have enough.
Oh, we have magazines! No, I don't say anything. I need to make it to the edge of the property on three magazines. Bang, bang, bang, bang. My magazine's emptied out real fast. Yes, that happens. But I don't have any more. Yes, I can imagine. Well, don't worry. Just come inside for a minute. We'll stuff all those magpou- Wait a minute, you've only got two magpouches. What the hell is that? Oh, thank goodness I have a trunk full of those two.
So anyway, again, prayer, pepper, blending prevents piss poor performance. This is a good solution. If you want aluminum, I know guys will prefer. Some people prefer aluminum. I have everything in the inventory from the last 40 years worth of, well, almost 50 now.
But 40 years worth of purchasing, they're cashed in so many different ways. All stored properly, but cashed in so many different points of the compass. So I'm gonna end up using anything and everything. Over at KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com, they have AR-15 aluminum magazines. And they are in red, anodized, and blue. And they are beautiful. They are, the finish is fantastic.
But they are red and they are blue and they don't seem to be really kicking off right now. So those are $8 a piece over at KeepShooting.com. They have the red and they have the blue. Go check it out. Now they might sell out one or the other, but they'll probably have one or the other still in stock if you, when we're done with the program here, you know, tonight. So either way you can go. If you want some of the aluminum ones,
Maybe you need something that is short-truths to match the pomegranate and pink AR-15 you might have made for a friend, maybe your girlfriend. And so the red mags will kind of be a good contrast, especially if you got a polymer pink lower receiver, etc. And the blue ones, well, you know.
Actually, what they look like are electronic because needless to say, the finishes come off of the industrial base. It looks like the same fittings are color hoses that you have under the hood in the blue range, but for signature identifying different lines, different fluid lines and such. So usually the sleeving and you also have the fixtures that are colored too to look really chic.
So again, you got to have cherry red or midnight blue to match the his and hers Camaros in the garage you see. Right, yeah. Oh, I just tight and thought about that. I'll have to change everything. That was midnight blue. There's only two colors back in 1978. Well then you'll have the magazines you see to match with the rifle that you'll have color-coded to the rifle to the cars too, just so that, you know, again, they won't last long.
I mean you'll realize real quick you need to break out the spray paint and etc. But for the time being, again, you don't have to paint them. If you use them for garrison mags, like a lot of people, a lot of people I know, have mag pouches in every room. Well, like mag battlers, the cheapy, cheapy, cheapest ACU, cuz you got 100 of them, who cares?
But you put six mags and you have them stashed with whatever other items are supposed to be tactical in each area of the house, then who's going to care? They're going to probably know where you are. So color won't really make any difference, right? So for garrison defense, they're fine. And you don't have to do anything. You just leave them where they are, okay?
The big thing here again is that there are some reasonably priced items. I know stuff jumped again in several categories. AK everything jumped. So last but not least over at apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com, apexgunparts.com. They have palm magazines on sale.
And a lot of people like the Palm Mags, they've got the latest contours for reducing wear and tear on the weapon and making it for ease of installation. It's just a little variation of the geometry with the way they put them together. Take a look, you'll see what I'm talking about.
And that is over apexgunparts.com. And also remember if you're an infield operator, you have number 1 mark 3 or number 4 mark 1 or number 5 jungle carbine, actually they got parts for the number 1 mark 5. Which I thought was rather fascinating because it's funny this stuff has either come from Indonesia, India, but possibly also from the Haley Salazi collection out of Ethiopia because
I didn't notice this until I started going through what's been coming out of Royal Tiger. There are a number of number 1 mark 5s and number 1 mark 6s. Now, here's the thing, the price 8 sheet. So again, would I say go out and buy that because you need a personal weapon to know it's a collector's thing. But it is interesting and not having seen any of those for decades.
Again, it's later on in World War II. In fact, it's the in-between period. In World War I, the smelly pretty well dominated for obvious reasons, and the P14 was still in service in 303 British.
but they favored their own preferred design and stuck with the smelly and that's what you see between the wars and it's all that you see at the beginning of World War II. But the number four mark one, which is all stampings in an early war production design, is a totally different rifle in many ways. So the problem is you've got a bunch of number fours or number five jungle carbines that are real jungle carbines, those are part system of separate.
If you go over to ApexGunParts.com, right now in their sales section, they've got brand new old inventory from 60, 70 years ago in the box, Enfield parts of many different types, but also for many other weapons too. It's a bunch of stuff that came in here in a flood. How much of a flood? Center Fire System also has a bunch of these parts.
So you may want to shop and look between the two because I think one company got a lot of one batch and the other half of what they should have both had some of is located over at Center Fire Systems. So if you got those, we've got tons and tons of the British Enfield. The Enfield rifle, the Enfield caliber is an absolute orphan cartridge.
There isn't anybody carrying it right now that I know of that would be somebody we'd face and if they if we face them They wouldn't be carrying that weapon. It's mostly for maybe national defense. You might see in the Pacific still Maybe some places in Africa for sure because of old colonial states but
303 ammunition is available, new, preview partisan is still out there, PPU, and there's a few other companies making 303 British, so, you know, it would be expensive. But you can maintain the gun right now. This is the big pulps of service parts. So for all you guys who bought those Enfields when they were $60 apiece, and the Indian ones when they came in at about $89 to $100,
Which is who I think is mostly asking me these questions in the board here right now that I'm looking at from the alternate side I would I would say this is a solution go ahead jump in their color, please just something else about those magazines over at Battlehawk Armory I just went in to try and delete everything out of my my shopping cart When I got to 10 it said minimum amount applied so apparently you have to buy 10 of them to get that price Not bad. That's worth it
Okay, the dark you gotta buy at least 10 guys. Well, well, well Ruby Ruby Oh and for everybody listening I'm again my Dutch I know how it is where it's a matter of how much you have in your wallet But 10 mags is what $65 so Again, figure you'll have to spend that much get one of your buddies to go in with you if you're kind of lean right now But you've got to have you have to have to purchase at least 10 That's the price in regular mags
Excuse me, five regular mags, five times ten and five times three. Yeah. Keep stuff in the mag pouches. Again, we've got a kid down the street. He doesn't have much money. He's carrying five different types of magazines right now. Why? Because when we've mentioned this on the air...
He's listening probably right now, but he's got, he's carrying 12 combat load, chest area, belt area, and he's carrying a couple of bandoliers like we've talked about, but he doesn't have them all fully yet. So again, get together, he's got brothers, he's got dad, couple other family members. Everybody gets together by far more than 10 at this price.
He took advantage like a lot of you did when we had the big deal, the really, really great price out there with Botash. And we ate those up, they're all gone, sorry guys. But if we see anything like that, we'll let you know about it as quickly as we can. And this is the best price so far I've seen for air mags in a bit.
And the market's thing is, keep in mind, people, that you can buy some of these now for this price, which is really low. And I guarantee you, one week into when the fan gets pooped...
You'll be able to sell these things for 25 to 50 bucks apiece and you won't be able to give them out fast enough over. Or you'll just be trading for gold and silver in even greater purposes. Yes, yes. Excuse me. Barter is the preferred method because they're going to shut the coinage down anyway. Well, it's a perceived value. Everybody understands what the value equivalent would be. And this is another thing with most anything you're purchasing right now. There's nothing gets cheaper.
There are little pits and peaks. Example, although I do know that there's many caches out there. Let me give an example. We've told everybody how much stuff do you think is under the feet of everybody in Europe? Well, you've all probably seen that story in the Ukraine where it turns out that in the mines below their feet in that one contested area, there's enough equipment there to outfit all of the Belarus militia forces top to bottom.
And if I were them, none of that would have been left down there. None of it. Or at least let's put it this way. As much as I could take out of one model, I'd make sure that every case of ammunition, you'd check it for demolition, you'd watch for movie traps, because you do have to watch out for that. It's a war, people. But the idea is that you'd be able to pull out everything you need so that everybody would have a boom toy.
But it's not the latest piss on that crap. What were you doing before? You were throwing rocks and using harsh language. Now all of you have a Peppier submachine gun or an SKS or because I'm listening to the latest video or like a ticket Thompson. Let's see. Yesterday I was throwing rocks and I had to use a sharp stick.
Today, they issued me an M1A1 Thompson from World War II. I've got 20 magazines. I've got 4,000 rounds of ammunition. Wow. I guess I'm not having to use harsh language, except as I shoot now, because I still am used to that idea. But otherwise, wow. You also, Mark, you skipped right over the water pipe with the duct tape kitchen knife on the end. You skipped right over that one.
Well, that's the guy who's the squad leader. He gets that home guard pike. Right. See, that's my point. When you hear this bullshit from these fools who make comments about older weapons, it's like, you realize that you get to go to war, you're not going to have enough of anything. Now, I'm not talking about just us. I'm talking about everybody because this historically is what happens. Guys, your government has squandered and wasted massive amounts of our tactical reserve. And I know the people. I've had people
Stand right there and explain step by step what happened. In fact, they did it publicly. If you go look for Mark Karky on YouTube, the Albuquerque speech that's posted, somebody finally posted it. I suggest you go watch it. Because in that video is where the men from the arsenal dock right there in Albuquerque told everybody in the building, so you don't understand what's going on right now.
And they explain just exactly how many hundreds of thousands of your brand new unissued M14s and brand new unissued M16A1s were chopped into five pieces by the thousands of... Oh, oh, oh, oh. Yeah, box covers. I know. Every time you say that, it's like a knife goes through my heart.
And that was with the Clintonistas. These globalists have done everything they could to destroy as much of our reserve base. Those are weapons that would have gone through the Ukrainians. Think about it. And as it is, I'm sure we dumped a bunch of the other stuff like older M4s and still got plenty of M16A2s, which by the way, our guard are still using. Because if you look at the pictures on the border, you'll see a mix. You see M4s and you'll see some units with M16A2s.
Why? Well, because the guard and reserves still have a shitload of them. Mostly, again, A2s. Because many cases they have no miles on them, like I've said. So again, well... The arsenal M14s. Oh! I'm a professional when I do this for a living. I just took care of, in the last six months, I just did 183 rifles. And that was well worth my time. I caught it right in the aft and threw him in the fire.
Yep, well for everybody out there again. We are at the top it is Thursday We're headed into the weekend already. We've got training operations coming up this weekend. It's pretty outside. That means nothing Tomorrow we could have snow Okay, winter is not over so none of the cold weather gear goes away