Mark Koernke hosted a full day of programming on March 29, 2024, covering militia training exercises, quartermaster supplies, preparedness logistics, and commentary on the Baltimore bridge collapse. The morning and afternoon hours focused on equipment demonstrations at Camp Emerson featuring the 18th Regiment Combat Team's new third squadron with M113s, BTR-60s, and Victor 3 wheeled APCs, along with extensive discussion of defensive position concealment techniques using proper soil management and thermal signature awareness. The evening intelligence report addressed the Francis Scott Key Bridge incident, analyzing the black box data gaps, hazardous materials manifest (764 tons including corrosives and flammables), and allegations of cyber attack involvement. Throughout the broadcast, Koernke provided quartermaster recommendations including discounted AR-15 magazines from BattleHawk Armory ($6.49), Hereford beef MRE pouches from Dollar Tree ($1.25), 9mm ammunition deals, and discussion of sourcing Carcano stripper clips and mess kits for field operations.
For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Birthday to my beautiful wife Nancy. Again, Nancy Corky, 29 March. It's Nancy's birthday today. Good.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Karky, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, west, south, northeast, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite, I wanna say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you're resting upon right now, some are trapped behind a bridge and a boat, at least behind a bridge. And not trapped, I mean, eventually they might tell those crews to go somewhere else. Pack them up by bus just like they do illegal aliens.
And everybody else, or by plane, except for Americans. You pay through the nose and they feel your crutch to get through. Not so much for the alleles, and I'm sure all the foreigners are treated a lot better too. Anyway, it is... Oh, also, we want to say hi to all of our friends out there. 95.7 FM, the new net.
They're calling themselves the new net. I think they have a couple other micro-FM's that are appropriate in the area, at least in that part of the state. So 95.7 FM and the new net. And that of course is, I don't believe it's the first, I think it's probably the third of their trans- transmitters to put up. Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday!
Already? Yes, already, Señor. Today, it is Cinco de Amo Day, and it is also Quartermaster Friday. It is the 29th of March, as I said. It's my wife's birthday. Nancy's birthday is today. And it is the 16th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation.
America with a K 2024 old earth calendar. Give it an Olesha's gut captain and 2024 battle for the Republic book to the winter war. And the weather is looking prettier by the day. It's got cold air out there of course from up above. But I think they said claimed it was in the 50s, I don't know.
Depends on where you are on the dot. What dot you are on the state of Michigan's map that goes uphill as you go north. But it's still a beautiful day today so far, and it is Friday, and it is a busy weekend. We have facilities that have no room. People have found the religion of going to war in 24, and it is reflected in several issues that we're having to deal with right now.
So I appreciate all the help and people that are pitching in. I will say this this weekend, guys, you're going to be focusing on training, although even combat engineer workers training. But I want to say thank you to the three different units. One of them right up the 127, 27 corridor.
that provided the machinery. In fact, I took some videos, I've got some pictures, they're gonna be pretty cool. We'll probably put them as a little quick compilation with the engineer equipment that they deployed. But all of the donated cement culverts and conduit is in. And you guys did a great job. I understand that actually people worked through the beginning of the week and didn't know anything about it. We probably stopped by, we were actually
upstate a couple times this week. Way upstate, as a matter of fact. We've done the length of the state a couple times this week alone. But anyway, appreciate the work that's been done. It settles that problem, gets everything out of sight. The original sod is laid back in. Still got some ruffle spots. Whenever you do that, you're gonna have some crinkle, so to speak. But they followed my religiosity about
concealing operations, you take the topsoil off, you know, dig it down so far, map it out away from where you're digging, dig out, take the subsoil out, that goes in other locations or goes for fill under other topsoil that we don't have a thermal spoil or an observable spoil with regular light.
One of the things that they want you to know about with the Earth's type systems, all the newer IR, is that yes, they watch for where people have dug positions and they don't pay any attention because the dumb people that are amongst them say, well, it doesn't make any difference. And they just fill the hole in so the subsoil is on the top. And guess what? When you do a thermal sink on the area, every place where you just filled the hole in and didn't pay any attention, it's like a big, blazing orange spot.
And if you color code it, that's exactly what it looks like in the imagery, both the live on time or the digital memory slash pictorials that can be done. And I've already used this as a class for years. This is old technology, it's become more on time. Used to be had to wait for it to be processed. And then of course, a little process, then no process, then immediate observation in the field. So what you could do with the aircraft anyway, you could observe what the
Scopes were actually scanning below and physically observe and see through the thermal in the IR of variance and signatures what you will look what the camera was recording. So you could get to a degree on time delivery if you had trained personnel who were observing and willing to commit the time.
Well, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So again, this is one of the many things you need to remember. Now, if you're digging a funding position, no, you don't just throw the dirt out there and try to throw dirt as far as skin. That creates a big shoot me, shoot my ass signature point like a bong hole, okay? You have to be intelligent about developing positions and you're looking at the long haul. If you develop defensive positions now, taking advantage of properly contouring the terrain, saving the topsoil and foliage.
repositioning the top showing foliage, mapping it out basically to where it was. It is difficult, if not virtually impossible, especially after it's been one season of growth to identify that location. So fighting positions, entrenchments with overhead cover, complexes can all be concealed properly, but you have to think ahead and you have to think intelligently. So prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, the P principle.
Anyway, other things real quick, it's Quartermaster Friday. Again, for everybody, we were talking about this yesterday, somebody else called me while we were on the road today, as a matter of fact, and said, oh Mark, these are great, okay. So if they still have them, therein lies the rub, we're gonna find out.
But Black Hawk Armory.com, Black Hawk Armory.com. Now I've tested this a couple times just like Dar said. And what's interesting is everything came through. In other words, you have to do 10, I believe, to get the price. But that's not a big deal. However, I did try it in smaller numbers, so they may have a complaint about that. Because I don't think there's nothing that says that there's a minimal purchase of 10. Maybe I missed it.
I could tell you about some things I was reading today and how I had to look at the fine print to find what I was actually looking for that should have been like in big block letters on the object. It's fascinating, okay? So anyway, Blackhawkarmory.com Second Amendment, Second Gen, AR-15 30 round black magazines. They do have other colors, but they're not $6.49 a piece.
And that is pretty much the best price out there across the country for an air mag for the moment. Maybe somebody will have some other really great buy pop up. If you do, let us know, call in. We want to clean the shelves off, we need to. That was a discussion I had with one of the unit commanders here midday, early morning on this particular subject. And again, it's, well, how many do we need? And everybody chimed in, all of them.
So, in many cases, don't be surprised is when you do show it, when you do go to look at these, kind of like those AK mags I mentioned, a couple of them have sold out since we mentioned them on the air. Now, that doesn't mean we affected it completely, but we certainly put a dent in them. And apparently, there's only one type left, but they're still over at apexgunparts.com. They're $12 apiece. They're Palm magazines. I guess they're quite popular right now.
We've got such a pile of steel mags, any other Polish polymer mags, adding more would be cool, and again, all of you should. But just take into consideration, have you filled out all your magazine pouches? Did you put all your caches together that you should have? More mags are always better, and having them tactically dispersed, not all in one pile, is especially critical right now, okay?
So again, it's BattleHawkArmory.com. Only the black ones are on sale, and that is the Second Amendment, second generation, 30 round air, 15 magazines for $6.49.
And hopefully somebody will post that back in the scroll for the gilded so that it's up there in the front again. Let's clear that off or we'll get as many together as we can. Another thing also which I didn't mention both Holman's dot com, a really good series of sales going on. You go through their deals and clearance.
Things have been gone for a little bit, but for a lot of you guys that picked up the Polish body armor and just started trying to collect the Polish woodland, it's more like a cross between woodland and the World War II leopard, okay? If you know what the old leopard spot pattern was like. It's a good camel pattern, but if you're trying to build all of it up, yes, you can find hats in one location, but not with all the rest of stuff. There are coats available, shirts available, pants available.
And yes, web gear. And most important is a lot of you guys bought the Polish body armor sets which have the built-in web gear and including grenade pouches, the IFAK pouch, let's see, mag pouches of course, and a number of other utility pouches and it's of course fully armored including throat, gorgette, and grain armor, okay?
So, if you're wanting to round that out the rest of the way, keep shooting.com and Colmans. Both list a couple of the different day packs and utility packs in the same camouflage pattern. So, if you're interested, that's colmans.com, colmans.com, colmans.com. And then also, let's see if there's one more here too, just to be safe.
Coleman's and also KeepShooting.com, but there might be another one. Seems to me there was another pile of stuff. KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com. I'll track it down. If I have to, I'll wait till the 7 o'clock hour and do it then. That'll be fine. Let's see, also, oh, yeah, once again, it's possible. I had a conversation and somebody kind of said, well, if you pay attention to the
stampings on some of the guns that we have that are being offered. The police trade-ins, the mix of stuff from the 80s, 70s, 80s, 90s.
It might even be from Canada. This could be the Canadian stuff where the Canadians are getting screwed on their guns and several brokers have been shoveling the stuff south. I had one of you guys send me a video that somebody had done of the latest stuff that they just brought into the country and it is a wall. It's a hell of a collection of
unique, but also not so unique weapons. It's purely a matter of what you're interested in. And it looks to be the same kind of crossover, but also with the military surplus. Now some of them got the military surplus, some got the police oriented or personal defense guns that would normally be in the civilian sector. What's interesting about this is it had both and including some very unique HKs that people don't like, but they seem to forget why they were made.
Remember that blowback model HK that was made in the 60s, it's not select fire. And in Canada, you could have it, but here you couldn't. There are only a handful of examples of this pistol inside the US. Now, the way HK did this is the pistol itself looks very normal. But if you have the buttstock, which clips on every model of this pistol made,
The selector switch is not on the gun and the controls are not on the gun. They're in the buttstock. So in other words, this guy was poo pooing this particular pistol, maybe because he just tried to draw attention away from it, who knows? But what's interesting is there's a lot of the shoulder stocks that kind of floated around back in the 90s, 80s and 90s. Weapons weren't available, but the buttstocks were.
And now what we're seeing coming out of Canada is the handguns, which I think is rather interesting. Now I would point out too that this is a this is a blowback pistol that HK made. So when everybody ever, I've said this many times, you know, everybody yaps about high point, but if you put HK on it, everybody go ooh and aah and the collectors would be so excited. And in reality,
The HK model looks just as clunky-lunky, but it's a really good streamlined pistol. It actually is a good concealable firearm because there are no snag points on the gun anywhere. It is an absolute wedge rounded firearm that there's no way to hook up on it. There's no way to hang up on it. It is in that respect a very smooth gun to bring into action even in a concealed mode.
There's nothing to hook up on jackets. There's no, you know hammer. There's nothing even there even the controls are minimum minimized So that you have a it's a basically a slick all-side No firearm. Anyway another couple things interesting. I mentioned about broom handles. Well, these aren't Mouser broom handles are Astra broom handles But there's a bunch of those coming in with this stuff. So watch for that I don't know what the goofy price is gonna be on those it'll probably be crazy and
But you never know, you never know this stuff because if there's a glut for a little bit, and that first glut is when the prices will be reasonable perhaps because nothing's moving that fast because there is so much. Now that'll change real quick as they start getting eaten up and the market determines what it is. It's a fancy of the purchasing people out there or people purchasing firearms, forgive me.
So we'll see what happens. Now somebody asked me right here, would you carry one of those Astra broom handles? Oh, and a heartbeat. Those are built like a brick dog house, just like the original broom handles. The thing is, or it gets a Star Wars blaster, the Astras are 9 millimeter, whereas the broom handles can either be 30 Mauser or they can be 9 millimeter Parabellum. And don't forget, there's a bunch of Chinese 45 ACP
Broom handles floating around out there and God knows where they all went because boy there was a ton of them that came into the country and you never see them resold. Never. They're just not out there. And there were massive numbers of those things that came in as the last wave of the Broom Handle Mauser Group. 45 ACP Sewer Pipe Broom Handles. Really cool guns. That's one I wouldn't mind grabbing and never had one of. It's one of the few I didn't. So if you do have it, don't come off it.
Because you better go check the price right now on that particular gun. Those were always rare to begin with. Anyway, now next in firearms Bear Creek Arsenal does have a couple of good deals on 16 inch uppers for under $200 right now. A couple of them that I saw were about $190, $185. I don't care what barrel twist, I don't care what barrel configuration, irrelevant. Right now we're looking for building more gladios, weapons.
And because of that, it's the basic firearm, the 16 inch barrel is the standard. They do have some deals on 18 and 20 inch that brought the price down on only select my models, but, and you know, I prefer a 20, but either one of those will do and is still better than the 16 inch. I'm not gonna be fighting in urban conflict nonstop. I don't want as much energy out of that weapon as I can get. And the best way to do that is to increase barrel length.
So, again, also, and then apply all proper optics to increase the range and potential of the weapon. That should be your goal. We're almost to the bottom. Also, let's see. Oh, somebody's asking me here again. If you do a search for total resistance, okay, total resistance. And again, the quote was about $12, probably for a good used copy.
To be quite honest, if somebody got one cheaper, if it's not pretty, of course, it might also be highlighted and marked like our friends have been saying they're doing. But if you can find one for less, it doesn't need to be pretty.
The information will still be the same on each page. So if you're not looking as a collector's item, although if it's better shape, it'll last longer for you, more durable. But if you're trying to pinch pennies, yeah, you can probably find a little cheaper copy out there that's heavily used, maybe like we said, dog-eared, whatever. That would be a very, very good idea. And it's total resistance. We haven't talked about it that much in more recent years, but it's been part of the fair with a
Patriot effort and with malicious circles for a very very very long time Swiss by the way, remember the Swiss it's like the chocolate and of course also the watches that's the swatches of what people seek out In fact, I have my hold on, you know that just reminded me. I better wind this up some more my Swiss French bomber watch that may have been used bomber clock that may have been used in
German U-boats, not many this had to be because that's where they used them in World War II. World War I, French night bomber. Now it's just a bomber, a French night bomber clock. And it's, let's see, L'Elyon et D'Orsayre. Or is that Versailles? L'Elyon et D'Orsayre. And the company is quite notorious for being a really great watch and clock company.
And I do not know if it is like many of the other Swiss collectibles, but it looks fun to me and it works every day as long as I keep it wound up. I am happy with it. Next, let's see also, well, which direction? Let's see, oh, we're almost at the bottom, yes. Real quick, needless to say, they've opened the black box on the ship. You know, that's what's always funny about this one, is it's been a couple of days and more. It's like, wouldn't the first thing you do is take and grab the black box and open it right away?
You mean it took this long to decide to get around to because of what might be goofy maritime law to finally access the black box for the ship? The interesting thing about that is it's not like it was a crash site. You had to go riff shifting through you know chunks of grandma and you know intertwined with chunks of chair intertined with chunks of aircraft Instead the ships pretty much intact. I would think you walk over and you know
Unclip a few points, pull the drive or pull the emergency box, because they're usually sealed so that they can't be monkey farted with. So why? It was a big deal that, we finally pulled. I mean, really? It's kind of you're dragging your feet. It's not like there was anything to interfere or impede, except maybe international law or somebody consuming something. To get that thing in the hands of the transportation authority.
The word Dumas comes to mind. Yes, they are Dumas, but they are very special Dumas because they are politically correct Dumas. Where's that Dumas? Yeah, Dumas, it's French, Dumas. You mean Dumas, sir? Yeah, yeah, Dumas. Anyway, also again, thank you. We got the other pack of pictures from Texas, or not Texas, forgive me, from Arizona.
with the aircraft and there's a little video that also came in from another person who's in the Tucson area, actually was on the highway. Remember, I'll jog, remember on this, there's an incident happened here in the last week. Gaggle of what looked to be helicopters, people describe it as if like something was being shot from the aircraft down into the ground.
When it gets close to the ground, whatever it was that was being fired would burst out into like two or three other flare or like star points. Sounds like signal flares, but shooting stuff like that from an aircraft is kind of like verboten. Yeah, it's not loud. This is not good stuff.
So whatever was going on here, it is interesting. Ed had, of course, showed me the pictures of what appeared to be some kind of possible drone in the area where they are. And this, it was not constantly, the vehicles, aircraft, were not constantly illuminated and appeared to be helicopters by sound. Also because of familiarity, they said that they were something in the line of a Black Hawk, they weren't Chinooks.
or any heavier aircraft. They appear to be middle grade or lighter weight aircraft, but they were all of the same type. And of course, they were in a gaggle. This is interesting. You don't see many gaggles anymore. Back in the 90s when the liars claimed there were no black helicopters, yeah, there were plenty of black helicopters. Actually, we should have just shot their ass and dragged grass into town, but we were nice. Though many people did shoot at them and never got into trouble.
In fact, they tried to give you a thing you could to avoid drawing attention to what everybody was telling everybody about. Well, so I don't see a blood helicopter. It's true, I also go outside when I look up and I see that 747 or 737 go over. I don't expect to come back out 15 minutes later and find it still sitting there in the air waiting for me to look at it. Do you? Idiot.
No, they weren't dumbasses. Those are people who are making excuses for the system where, you know, again, we thought they were fellow travelers until they had their epiphany and got stomped on by, you know, the other side, which is what's happening. All these fools who thought they had a deal. Anyway, I'll let you know. Like I said, there's, again, what's interesting is I actually have three different angles on the motion of this gaggle, this group of aircraft.
And many, many, many people witnessed this, not like this was just, oh, there were a few people way out in the middle of the desert to the east of Tucson or way out by the bone yard or something. Nope, that's not what this was at all. This was in population. So pretty bold, to be quite honest, and interesting that they do it. And it's not the first time. Tucson's been a whipping boy.
for a lot of spook and kook activity with regard to experimenting with false imagery or you know, god imagery and that kind of garbage like the triangular aircraft and all that from the X-Files era. We had a caller, who do we have? This town. Hey, did you hear about the... What? The St. Mary's River being closed after a freighter hits a buoy up there? A lake freighter?
Would have been a lake freighter I would assume. Yeah, abortion of St. Mary's remains closed after big freighter hits buoy. No pollution reported. Oh, it's March 28, 2024 at 1.36 p.m. This is not in my life. No pollution reported. Okay, what would they have expected if it did hit? If a ship hits a buoy, what would you have expected to happen?
Does the ship vomit some special serum that we don't know about? That's, you know, in the layers of the hull that we don't know about? Is the buoy full of biotoxins and we just weren't paying attention? You know, I know the government. You didn't do that, Tom, but when you read that, think about it. Yeah, how stupid that sounds. No pollution was, you know, really? Wow. Who would have thought that?
I'm surprised. I mean, it's not like it was a Titanic or something where, you know, they got a buckling hull plate. My God, don't you hate drama queen asshats like that with all the garbage that these little spit swapping crazy tune characters have made? Go ahead. I'm sorry. Well, all right. Sault Ste. Mary, Michigan. The US Coast Guard says the portion of the St. Mary's River will remain.
will remain closed until a big freighter can be safely removed from the river after it hit a buoy Thursday morning. The river which upbound and downbound ships used as they head to and from the Sioux Locks is closed from 9 mile point to point ox for the time being. No injuries or pollution are being reported as a result of the crash, Coach Cott said.
The ship is now anchored in the river until it can be moved. The American Mariner 730 foot bulk cargo ship was not carrying any cargo when it hit the mud lake junction light with its bow around 1am. Coast Guard crews responded to the scene on Monoskine Lake shortly after the crash. The freighter had left its Wisconsin port on Lake Michigan yesterday.
First trip of the shipping season. Again, that's in my life. The portion of St. Mary's River remains closed after Big Trader hits Bowie. No pollution report. Again, that's MLI. Portion of St. Mary's River remains closed after Big Trader hits Bowie. No pollution report. It was published March 28, 2024 at 1.36 p.m. I feel safer already, man.
But of course, this also, no, did this shut down lock activity? Is it, here's- It didn't say, it didn't- Right, because that's- Well, there's different approach ways that they use. And I think that, I don't know if that's the only access channel, but if it is, this is rather convenient. Again, and the name of the ship was, the Lake Freighter was the American
See if you can round it up there again. American Carrier? Mariner, thank you. Okay, I thought I got that, I did get it wrong. Mariner, American Mariner. Probably, let's see, they normally hire 26 able-bodied American, Michigan and Wisconsin seamen. But they got the new batch of illegal aliens, Huan Huerghe and Chuchao Qibang Haupai Tai.
who all said that they had extensive maritime experience. That was of course running the rubber boat across the Rio Grande as they became illegal aliens in the United States. But being able to hire 55 illegal aliens to work on your ship instead of 26 able-bodied seamen that are certified, well, it's just better for business.
I'm joking, but I'm not who knows in this day and age everybody betraying the country the way they are especially these corporate rats This is likely is not Interestingly enough. Oh, she was like it's like light minimal draft if she's unloaded for being a major major area It doesn't it doesn't say anything about the lock that read several different articles doesn't say anything about the lock steam closed so
Yeah, because again, it seems to me it's like a tri-gut in there. There's a major channel and then there's a couple alternates which are longer, just obnoxious to use, I mean where they can get through with, depending on the draft of the ship. And are usually kept open by other traffic. But it's interesting, the primary channel, as apparently, obviously, apparently, it has been blocked.
So, whether or not that has eliminated service to the locks, I'd be curious. And again, one of the reasons is because those other routes are probably not able to handle all of the shipping that we have because a lot of times now we don't just have Michigan lake freighters on the lakes. Once they violated the first rule, which is kind of like the Monroe Doctrine of the Great Lakes, that you only great lake freighters operate in the Great Lakes to prevent cross-contamination of our waters.
Well, once they did that, our waters were contaminated with so many different types of critters that were dumped from the bilges of the international ships. The zebra mussel is one of them. There are a number of other species that are invasive. The only thing I could think of when I heard about the zebra mussel and then looked at it is, wow, that's cargo. Cat food time. Time to make snail cat food. Don't wrenches me.
How do you get rid of invasive species? Well, you get some other species to eat it. And if you have to process it, fine. But you get rid of every one of them by making sure they all get it. So again, tell you what, well, we're always a little off. Oh, darn. OK, Edward, if you could, we're a little past the bottom of the hour again. And Steve Voss, rally round the flag. You know what? We haven't played that one in a very, very, very long time.
Steve Boss, rally round the flag, good, good bouncy beat to it. This is a very energetic version, needless to say, traditional as far as the format. But Steve Boss, this is one of those songs that he made as part of his Patriot albums back in the 90s. I don't know when that he's tried to desperately deny that now because playing it safe is playing it safe, who knows?
But we'll still remind everybody that Steve Voss was out there. And again, there's a lot of other great music that is available. And Steve Voss, he want to look for you and find most of his music on YouTube. How much is left? I don't know. But again,
God, who knows with YouTube the screw. Anyway, all you gotta do is have some idiot stick purple-haired fruit loop with a burr up their arse or sideways and all of a sudden, I'm gonna cancel all of that. It's like arbitrarily with music constantly.
Anyway, also before you forget, libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.4mg.com, and we're also on libertytreeradio.org. That's libertytreeradio.org. And let's see, oh, also, remember, Monday through Friday, kind of make sure I let you all know, and I need you need to test out your receivers in AM, FM, and shortwave. And in this case, shortwave is what we want to track.
6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet, and that is from Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Please take the time. Also, please take the time if your equipment is brand new in the box and you've never run it. Now, don't do that. What are you gonna do when you open the box that you thought was brand new, because it was, but it's brand new old inventory and you didn't check to see if the equipment worked and you find out when you can't get anymore
that what you picked up isn't working. That's embarrassing, isn't it? Yes, it is embarrassing. So let's make sure we don't do that. Test all your technology. Same with your handheld and personal radios, all your other radio equipment. Make sure that you connect the antenna, hook everything else up. Last but not least, the microphone. First, make sure that if you're going to hook up power, the antenna is attached at the front of the line.
antenna is applied first, then you can hook up the microphone, last you can hook up the power. That way everything is connected and you have control of the situation and we don't do any damage to those very fine transceivers you spent all that money on. We don't need even a little bit of a glitch there. And also on that note, there is over at Sportsman's Guide, there are
number of radios that they actually have in the deals section right now. You need to go over to Sportsman's Guide.com, Sportsman's Guide.com, Sportsman's Guide.com, and go scroll through what they've got available. One deal, and I doubt that it's there, I mean, actually, forgive me, I didn't mention yesterday, I should have. 1136 for a VHF UHF Balfang knockoff.
And again, it's got another name, but looking at it and the information available, it's like what the Chinese do with everything. Different hull on the outside with some different squiggly gigs as far as pattern for the radio. But all the controls are the same. They're all in the same place. Same antenna and operational description inside the information packet is identical. Looks like they just copied it word for word.
So, again, it may be a bow film, you know, like a Pontiac in the Chevy line, or I should say the GMC line, where you've got, you know, Pontiac and, you know, then, well, you know, there's Chevy in there, and there's Buick, and the results will be only Cadillac. Well, a native Cadillac is not a Chevy, more like a Pontiac. Okay, so, but Pontiacs are cool, and everybody loves a Pontiac GTO. In fact, everybody was fighting over those.
But in this case, it's a decent little radio for what it is, $11.67. You may even get a little more discount right now, I don't know. Single radio, by the way, not for a set, single radio, but this is not an FRS radio. This is a VHF-UHF multiband, programmable.
Let's not forget there's a couple of ball things and differences that Jing tongs which would pre date the ball things and Those radios It didn't disappear. They didn't stop making them. They put another name on When the lower end ball things were changed out for the model to you presently see
All they did was slide that to a sister company or even just kept them on the shelf and every once in a while they crank them out under another name. You know how they picked the name? They go to the silverware drawer, close their eyes, grab a handful of forks, bows and knives and go over to the kitchen floor of the tile one, let it go and listen. There we go. That's the name. That's how you do it. I'm sure I've seen it. Okay.
Okay, maybe not, but I'm pretty sure I still have to do it. So anyway, again, that's over at Sportsman's Guide. And somebody was asking about rope. Now we used to have the rope lady, and I'm not joking, that was her name. Everybody called her the rope lady. In surplus, it used to be everybody had a niche. This woman had been involved in thread, she did millinery, but she got into rope.
Every kind of sisal, every kind of nylon, every kind of natural fiber, every kind of polymer fiber, carbon, you name it, she had it. Now, unfortunately, she's gone. She's been gone for not that many years, but she is gone now. And unfortunately, I don't think anybody picked up the business.
Rope and cordage, you're gonna mostly see the aftermarket communist Chinese crap. There are very few people that have a good cordage collection of that type. Because this woman had worked for 40 years in surplus. I even ran into her a few times at Sulfurage Air National Guard Base when she was there for the
paddle auctions and she traveled all over the country. Nice woman to talk to, great for doing business. But there are a few people, a few companies that do have more product than others. You're gonna have to, it's catch as catch can. Example, the last big batch of repelling rope that came in was French. Before that, there was a bunch of American repelling rope, Green Line Standard. And everybody in the military grew up with it. There was a
block of it that was sold at the end of I think about 2010. Now that stuff is still floating around out there. So if the question, which I've had several cordage requests here, if it's nylon parachute cord, you can go to any number of different companies. But remember, you've got real parachute cord and you've got light binder cord, which looks like parachute cord. But you can tell the difference by weight and density.
Now, there's another smaller micro parachute cord that you find as cordage in the pressure suits. I used to tell you, if you got hold of any of them, if you see something being destroyed like that,
On each leg and on the chest and on the arms there is a laced up, it's actually custom laced to the body of the wearer and you tighten it up. Well, you guess what? Take the top off and un-lace that. Oh, that's some of the most wicked cordage you can get your hands on. You can hang a person with it. Actually, it's tough enough to probably their head would pop off. It's a garat. I mean, it literally stretches out and is that.
It's the typical interwoven type, box type weave for the cordage, you know, for this micro parachute cord. And it can be used quite effectively as a garat, okay? But it won't break, you have to cut it. It's tough as nails. I mean, as far as just the nature of the weave. What makes that work is how the weave interlocks not just on the outer binding around the outer hull, but through the whole of the body of it.
The cheaper WELP stuff that you see, or again, the lesser cordage that looks like a parachute cord, you might recall when you cut it, you see the little bungee stringies in the middle. Well, that's halfway to where the actual parachute, paratrooper parachute cord should be. You can get it in colors, you can get it any color you want, but I try not to have purple, red, or orange out there if you're, you know, tactical. That's just me, I mean, your personal preference.
As far as other types of rope, again I will say catch as catch can, but check Coleman's and Sportsman's Guide on a regular basis. The only way that that type of material has been coming through is with foreign surplus. I haven't seen much of anything American. Not much is let go that way, though I don't think they really make an effort to save it. So who knows, they don't even have an order to destroy it. You never know, with the idiot sticks. Especially with the Pekka Wood Communist we have in the Department of Defense now.
So, the big thing here again is somebody was asking also, oh, the French rope was white. It's marked for France, produced in France, manufactured in France, and it is the same dimension as standard green cord, but it's white, so it kind of stands out.
Now, there are places like Ollie's. We mentioned Ollie's. A big lot used to carry cordage, but you don't see it anymore. Now, even at any of the resale stores, half of what you're going to see there is either going to be luminescent. It has a reflector material built into it. You probably didn't pay attention. Well, most of your cordage, if you buy it, roping, rope, if you buy it, take it out at night, hit it with your LED flashlight, and see what it does. Wow, look at that. Parts of it light up.
That wouldn't be copacetic to good health in a field situation if you're trying to be secret squirrel stealthy, okay? So you need to test your rope out to ensure that it hasn't been luminized in some way. Again, what they do is integrate a reflective material, a highly reflective material into the weave and that in turn of course is what you see as a signature. The big thing here again too is age of course would be an issue with hemp.
But there's not much in the way of old hemp rope hanging around anywhere that I know of. Now the rope lady used to sell up to almost two inch naval ropes of all sizes that you can imagine for ship duty. And so if you were looking for something like that for other projects, some people had like rope, want to build rope climbing rigs, which is cool, but try finding the rope.
And where do you get it from? Naval supplies. Now, that's where you have to go. I have not tried Granger's. Somebody said, what about Granger? Ah, well, I'll guarantee Granger's got it. Now, I will say this. You're going to pay Granger prices. Remember, you're not paying, you're paying retail prices with no variant there and no deals. But you can probably find pretty much anything you want at Granger's. So that would be another solution.
Also, carabiners. Now, as somebody asked, I prefer the lozenge rather than the hook or figure eight or the, we used to call the IUD, okay, the birth control carabiner. If you don't know what that one looks like, there's many that have come out over the years. That one is popular still, but it looks like an IUD.
Anyway, which is painful for the women because they had all kinds of problems with them. That's why it's so memorable. But anyway, I prefer the logins, type, and steel. There are some really well-made titanium or aluminum. Aluminum, well, you stake your life on what you want to, okay? I'm not caring about light. I'm going to carry a little extra weight where weight counts. And in this case, carabiners, I prefer in steel. Well, it doesn't mean I don't have light carabiners for other work.
And I will remind you that in some cases you're dumping cargo. And depending on how you set up a windlass and a system for dropping equipment, for lowering it down, the aluminum works. And the aluminum is generally viable. But remember, there's a lot of China sports stuff out there. So if you don't see a US Army marking on it or a DOD marking and code number on it in a year, one nice thing about these is they usually date them.
I'm still carrying by 1971, I will kick your, I'll punch your teeth in with this thing. They make great, the laws in shape make great brass knuckle, well, they're not brass, they're steel, steel knuckles. That's the other reason I like carrying it as a keyring, because it's just a keyring, but it's not. If you've got Mark, one of those new ultralight titanium ones?
You really don't want to put that on the end of the rope because it may go with the rope on the other end You may not get it you may not ever see that baby again those things are not cheap, right? And titanium is the optimal because yes you save the weight But it's twice the strength of the steel of any steel model you could get plus it will never It's never gonna break down
Later on a thousand years from now, if they dig up titanium equipment that we've made, they'll probably call it religious. It had to be valuable, but they were very crude people, so it must be a religious artifact. Yeah, yeah, right, it's a religious artifact. Well, I am staking my life on it. I will say that. And then saying, to Hail Mary, when you do jump away from the ledge or leave the aircraft.
Yeah, it's true. Again, this is why a spectrum, but your priority and core equipment on all of my combat rigs, the steel carabiners are where they should be on each unit. Everybody's carrying them in the exact same place. I don't know what the... somebody's asking, hold on. What are the titanium run? Oh, I'm sure the titanium now, especially with us pissing off the Russians, the titanium ones are probably
doubled or tripled in price. Why? Well, most of the titanium that's mined is in Russia, about 80% of the world's reserve of titanium. So titanium, titanium, right? Titanium, titanium is a Russian thing. The Russians have had it, mined it for all of the time that they've been in that part of the planet.
They just didn't know what to do with it because they didn't have the ability to work it. So the most common thing you find in Russia are 300-year-old crowbars because they could smelt it, they could lay it, but there wasn't a whole lot of working it and it doesn't wear. Now, there are many different grades of titanium and I will point that out just like there's many grades of steel, many grades of aluminum, and in the same breath while talking about those carabiners.
I still am wondering why titanium armor plate has disappeared from the armor circles. And I was measuring, I've got two titanium chicken plates that go in standard threat level two, threat level three body, undercover body armor.
And it's really, they're only an inch and a half smaller all the way around from a present day level three, level four steel front plate. Now, if you made that same plate out of titanium, you would cut the weight down so dramatically and still have no repercussions in terms of durability and protection.
And so I would remind everybody, you know, you can go out and buy stuff like that. We, one of our friends, he's gone now, Sergeant Ellsworth, used to do a lot of things in titanium. Titanium chain mail, titanium batlifts. Dun dun dun dun dun dun dun dun. Bada bada bum. Bada bada bum. Yeah, like Star Trek. And many other things. And he had a good connection with the titanium market, the titanium
steel mongers in Detroit. So you can't tell me it's not out there. I just don't know where the prices have gone. And that market is affected by a number of things, not the least of which is, remember we've done embargoes. So that could be something that's affecting it. Piss it on the Russians. And if it's from anywhere else, it's even more expensive to purchase as far as the raw material, the raw titanium.
because of where the other places are, including what few locations are in the US where it can be accessed. Also, let's see, on that note, there is, now again, I don't care what helmets you get to get a helmet. I am serious. I don't care what you get. Bicycle helmets work just fine. They're a good bounce helmet, mountaineering helmet, or a good bike helmet will work fine. Hockey helmets are fantastic. They're not the
invoke thing now, but remember what the Delta Force was using for the longest time were hockey helmets. They were the most effective because they don't restrict the hearing. They do cover all critical points. And since your counterpart is carrying a stick made out of ash, that he can beat the Jesus out of you with putting a helmet on. The helmet is supposed to protect you from the most horrible version of what could happen if somebody makes a boo-boo or gets pissed.
Okay, so those helmets work. But there are a number of helmets out there and there is a company, look up, militia, steel ballistic helmet, militia, steel ballistic helmet. They're running, they were as an introductory, and I've told you this, when introductories take place, you want to be there. They were offering them for a little over $100 at one point as just an introductory offer.
Now, they're a little more expensive, but what they are basically the same kind of brain bucket, I think they offer a little more protection than the latest model that doesn't have any side protection at all, which are, again, basically to me, those are slab panels. They're a little less cover than the Mish, but again, they're a good design. They work. There's been a lot of examples of the testing being done. I will remind you that when you get these helmets, they'll know they are not light.
Then none of these helmets are light if you've got a ballistic helmet you then the weight will be there accordingly So you do need to practice with that equipment? Because yes your neck muscles are gonna start getting sore you need to start working out with the equipment you're planning on using I know that this is tough But it had it needs to be done. It's really not tough. It's necessary
One of the things about these helmets is that's a baseline helmet with no fixtures for night vision or any other accoutrements, but there are solutions for that. The other consideration is again, standard pass-gat, the mish I mentioned, the new long helmets. There's a bunch of stuff out there that's also from overseas. We are looking at a bundle of stuff that I discovered by accident here this last week.
And again, the combinations for the end result being protecting the beater from detaching from your head or significant components of your skull, leaving the critical contact point areas and thereby rendering you useless.
So yes, protect your head. At the very least with bounce helmets, because we'll mark the hockey helmets are not ballistic. Ah, now that's something that's not true. And I want to remind you again, guys, a lot of football armor and a lot of hockey armor to include the helmets have been made with solid resin Kevlar for quite a few years.
Now, what companies are doing it right now? I'd have to go into the industry and look at the available systems because they will brag about what they're doing. Well, they inform you, they let you know. Now, will that protect you as well as intermesh Kevlar? Well, actually, a lot of it will because of the density. Some of these armors are being produced under pressure. They're not just a regular casting.
the infusion casting. What they're doing is actually first injecting, locking out the mold, and then applying pressure and compressing the armor. Just like you do when you have layered laminate armor for the helmets or layered laminate panels for your chest area or whatever. In fact, a lot of these
Kevlar solid panels, or I should say hard panels, are just layers of standard Kevlar compressed under pressure to whatever psi combined with a bonding resin and it creates that panel effect. Well, solid Kevlar is actually pretty stinking good at this, people. We've talked about this before with cast bathroom toilet stall panels.
And again, the football armor is being built the same way or they're spending even more money. And if you don't think so, look at the price. So this is a place to turn to places, see?
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begun. Go to war in 24. The bad guys are all puffed up, think they're gonna do what they're gonna do, so we're gonna do what we have to do. And we will win. It's not an if, it's just a matter of the problem is how long is it gonna take. And we have to have a memory of why we fight every step of the way. The Bill of Rights Constitution, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation,
All of those are part of the instruments that belong to us. And we allow other people to participate in making government work, which it hasn't because government now perceives itself as the enemy of the American people, or I should say the American people are the enemy in the mind of the Fruit Loops, nutcases, and these Satanic pedo queers make up the district of criminals and they need to be gone. And so they will be. Now also I want to say hi, 18th, you know what? We are busy this weekend.
And I understand that we're gonna have a treat. We picked up some vehicles here a couple months ago because of somebody giving us a little heads up on where to go. This weekend up at Camp Emerson, and it will be at Camp Emerson, is where we're going to have the 18th RCT's new squadron. This will be a full third squadron element.
This is a combination of both M113s, the old Glories, the BTR 60s. One of them is actually all American powered. Now, I think I will remind you about that. We picked that up for $20,000. It's got two Detroit diesels replacing the Russian Studebakers.
that we're on board and there have been extensive upgrades. Obviously, communication is now present, is consistent with our equivalent state of the art. But also, you're going to see a couple of the Victor 3 wheeled APCs out there. So, actually, I have fees because they are infantry fighting vehicles. So, this is going to be a pretty interesting event up at Camp Emerson and for everybody who signed up.
Remember, no cell phones. Cell phones do not go to any of our facilities and we have plenty of radio technology to take care of that problem and more. So no cell phones, no cell phones, no cell phones. I'm driving that home because we've got a lot of new people and I will point out that the frequency counters at the gates also deal with that issue. As you've probably already remembered, anybody who's spent a while because pretty much everybody is up to snuff about how we deal with that.
Another thing as a reminder, because we have new listeners that are also new members and are going to be participating at sites. Remember, you don't get through the gate without having two number 10 cans of food. We don't ask any fees, nobody gets charged anything. You all take care of your own unit needs. But to go to any of the facilities, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North, the Ogam Aranges, Naga Hicham, Fox Wolf,
the rustics, even though they're not as sophisticated, they do have supply huts and supply sellers because we put all this stuff farther north, everything goes underground. Number one, if it's food stuffs, it's a natural warehouse. But again, that was all built long time ago, that's all set in square wave, but we are gonna add to that. But in order to get through the gate, it's a pass coin thing, think of it that way. For new members who are going to be showing up,
There are stores down the road. When you show up, they're gonna tell you unless somebody else has got some spares in the vehicle, which if you've got people you're sponsoring, you might wanna do that, cuz they're supposed to remember this themselves. You don't ask, you expect to have your gear, you're gonna have to be squared away with your personal equipment. And guess what? Just like a pass coin, you gotta have two number ten cans of food. It can be anything, it can be corn, it can be plums, it can be mustard and ketchup. See, you can get through the door cheap.
if you know where to look. And so don't worry, whatever you said, it's gonna be taken. You've qualified because you listened to instructions. We got the thinkers, the other side's got the stinkers, piss on them. Yes, somebody said, Mark, what about? Yes, also, yes, Fort Benning, Michigan. Yes, Fort Benning, Michigan. Fort Benning, Michigan also is required, they have the same requirements.
And again, they don't have, that's the one site that doesn't have the supply system set up, though I will say that I'm sorry. We do have, now we're not worried about freezing, but that will all change. And that's one of the other construction projects for Fort Benning Mission. I love that. I love it when my enemy is stupid enough that they throw away the heraldry and the history of the country because you know what? We'll maintain it, we'll pick it up, piss on them, we'll pick it up in a heartbeat. Make sure the country's taken care of.
Government, well, the DOD, those pieces of gutter trash, come on. Anyway, also, duty on our country. Remember, we're working on a new set series of promotionals that are gonna be out there on different Internet sites. Duty, our country, the militia, while the government has decided to cast aside tradition and also moral values.
Well, the militia will not fail you. Remember, the militia was there before the Army, the Navy, the Air Force, the Marine Corps, and even Space Command. It's like Space Ghost, okay, Space Command. Anyway, duty, honor, country, the militia. While the government will fail you, the militia will not. We aren't gonna steal from you. We're fighting for America. We're fighting for our freedom. Duty, honor, country.
And then you have that bayonet within hand that comes up from the end of the screen and is right in the center of the screen with the Battle dirty, you know the dirty hand with the knuckle the scuff out of it Holding the standard fighting knife or standard bayonet. We'll figure out which one looks better but duty
Honor country. The American officer corps failed you completely and has thrown that all out the window because in satanic pedo queers hate duty honoring country. Well, guess what? The militia will pick that up. We'll take that. We'll take that right now. We'll take that in a heartbeat. We'll remind everybody of those pieces of trash on the other side. They hate the concept. But then again, the Satanists always do. I don't have a problem with that either.
So, again, we're picking sides, we're showing again, we are ahead of the curve. So, next, also, 18th Regiment of Combat Team under Sanders. The, again, hold on here, let me make sure I got that right. I'm sorry, guys, I have to do a little triple dipping here as far as triple multitasking.
Yes, that'll be Captain Sanders who will be in charge this weekend and will be demonstrating the 18th RCTs. French Metal Combat Team, Colonial Marine Militia, CMM, and that will be 3rd Squadron. So you guys are gonna have a great time. And yes, they're gonna let people play with the equipment. Well, not play, but you know what I mean. We're gonna be giving some education and training on each of the vehicles, and that will be
Well, that's always standard whenever we actually bring stuff out. Now, that doesn't mean that our protection ring isn't in place. The second squadron is going to be right here for support, although I think they're going to be participating in a training exercise that takes up Hillsdale and Jackson County, Michigan this weekend. So everybody's already got their task in hand. In fact, they're probably already deployed right now, to be quite honest.
And also, a reminder, somebody asked me to do this because I hadn't. Forgive me, this is something that I need to remember every once in a while. colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com www.colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com
www.colonialmarinemilitia.4mg.com. We have no change of command ceremony scheduled for this month that I know of. We, in fact, just in reverse, we'll have command presentations for new formations. I understand that, and I've been invited to
Blade and awards ceremony. This is where the new unit guide on, the new unit flag for a Colonial Marine Militia company that's coming up and online with all the recruitment that's taken place in the last couple of months especially. If you're tapped on the shoulder and called, then they bring you into the fold.
And they've done this for a long time, but now we have this new formation, the sponsors, everybody will be there. Family members are invited. Again, this is a very closed service. But if you ever get invited to one of these, you want to make it. Each of the individuals is presented with a unit blade. The blade is, first of all, the knife pattern is custom to the CMM.
Number two is the blade is numbered and numbered and titled to the individual. Nobody will ever receive that number again. It is a signet. It is your benchmark as membership in the Colonial Marines. And it's pretty impressive what they do. I'll just walk you through the ceremony. But first again, we have the passing of the colors and this is done with all the each member.
All the women, the sisters, the wives, girlfriends that are invited, which very limited because it has to be preferably close members, everybody understands what's going on. Grandmas can attend, but the ladies present the unique colors to the new OIC, the Officer in Charge.
When they present the colors, it's symbolic because our job is to be the shield of our people, our family, our women, our children. And then in addition to that, of course, the first blade of the, that signets the unit is given to, awarded by the women, to the OIC and also the individual blades to the executive officer and the senior NCO who typically is a
Senior Sergeant Dash Sergeant Major, but we don't use Sergeant Major so it's Senior Sergeant. And then after that, it's not a graduation, it's an entrance ceremony. This is not a graduation ceremony. This is an entrance ceremony. And each person comes forward and one lady representing the family of that individual can be a grandma, it could be mom, it could be wife.
presents the blade to her kin. And each individual receives the blade accordingly, and then the alliance pledge is given, and the pledge of protection to the women, and to the children, and to the country is given. And it's probably the best place where we've not used it because we've been respectful. But it seems to me like the only thing that's appropriate to say is duty,
honor and country. And it's a solemn ceremony, but it lifts you up. Tell you that, it tugs at your heart. One time, and I incorporated this into the books, actually too, one time one of the women, well actually it was a young man who did not have the sponsor from the lady's side, and a woman
who is her son who passed away, not that, now him son was old, he or her. The son's dad was a World War I vet. And what they did is he brought back his trench knife, which the unit knife for most of the units is the M1918 trench knife. Some with the mask is played, some without, depends on the units because not everybody's able to access that. And we have the, what are the
three blades of standard issue, the unit chooses that also. So if we have to find the M1918 fighting knife, the knuckle duster, those are built here in Michigan. But we have another knife manufacturer, and these are not big companies. This is an individual knife manufacturer, Knife Smith, that builds blades in Ohio for us too. And he makes Damascus. So anyway, of all the things,
The woman who's gone now, I'm sure she's gone. This is back in 1993, early 1994, forgive me about the exact day, it was the end, it was winter. And he didn't have a sponsor, everybody knew with this unit. But this woman had an actual 1918 trench knife that her husband had carried.
Forgive me, dad, God, get it right, Mark. Her dad had carried, and she was a senior woman to begin with. And so she came up and volunteered before he didn't know this. The officer in charge did, but she came up with the blade, and that was his presentment knife like no other. And the gentleman had been at Bella Wood. This knife had been a fighting knife.
So it's now in the hands of that young man who now ain't, no, he ain't so young anymore. Cuz what year is this? That's been 30 years ago. But it was a quiet moment when she came forward and gave that to him. And he was concerned because he didn't have a representative. And so the officer in charge came forward and said, don't worry, son, we got you covered. It's pretty interesting, but anyway.
This is the kind of esprit de corps. This is the core element of the militia that you need to build. And all of you are going to have to do it yourself. You're going to have to create that pride and performance, that pride in unit yourselves. It's going to have to be built from within. It's going to have to be built by our people. And we're going to have to learn. We're making new heritage. This is our heritage. We're building it now again.
Congratulations, I don't give a shit about the other side. They can go to hell on the hand cart and I'm gonna make sure it happens. I'm gonna grease the tractor riding on to hell. Give me the opportunity, cuz we got too many good people on our side. We can't fail them. So anyway, again, duty, honor, country. The militia will maintain it. The army, they spit on it. They puked on it. They've thrown it out.
Duty, honor, country, the American militia, because the globalist army ain't worth the powder to take the blowaway. The officer corps has been taken over by a bunch of faggots at West Point. Satanic, pedo, globalist, rats. Gentlemen, we've been betrayed. Yep, but you know what? It's okay.
I'd rather, like I said, I will say this again, and I remind you all, I don't care about who doesn't like me. I would rather have a good enemy my front than a bad friend to my rear. You all understand what that means, right? At least I know exactly who I need to shoot, well, or kick down when the time comes. Now, we're at the bottom of the hour, and we're gonna do this right this time. Now, Ed, if you could, hopefully Ed's right there. Steve Voss.
Rally round the flag. That's going to be our first of our bottom of the art music. We're at the end of the week and we've got only two hours left here. This one on the 8 o'clock. And haven't played that in a long time. It's a very dynamic piece. Steve Boss, Rally round the flag. And it's part of his Patriot album. One of his Patriot albums from the 90s. It's out there. It's circling around.
And in fact, I just sent copies of our Liberty Tree radio music mix out CDs. I was copying them last night and some people had asked. Yeah, I tried to find that song. I could not find it. So another one somewhere in the studio. Yes, that I can find on YouTube and on Spotify and on his other page.
But yeah, not even on his own page can I find that. I've got a copy of it here on a cassette tape somewhere, but I don't think the cassette tape is clear. I have it on CD, which I'm copying, so I'll send you another one. In fact, I kind of figured that might happen. In fact, I like Florida, which is right here, but there's a stack of them again. I've done a couple of the music mixes, including all of our little sound bites and ad pieces. So we've sent a couple of those out.
But, well, people will do. Hey, Steve Voss, Renegades. We know we can get that one pulled out of the inventory as head qualified. So for everybody out there, again, also from the same, well, actually, Renegades is from, actually, I think it's from that album. So, again, that is what the people have selectively posted stuff on YouTube.
Like I said, Steve Voss is under another name and doing other things now. So not people him himself. He's removed a lot of stuff in this catalog. This is on Steve Voss' own user page. Yeah. Yeah. But we'll make sure it's maintained because we have copies of everything. I just got to get another copy of that. That's all. I actually was playing it the last couple of days while we were over at somebody else's place today. I was playing it today.
Just to make sure that they give me the copy that I'm just talking about gave him a copy so they have one for themselves a bunch of different Cool music here. We go renegade Steve on mr. Regular guy. That's my unit patch. Yeah, right Yeah, regular guy Whoa, wait a minute. What does that say? He's just a regular guys, sir. Now for everybody out there I'll tell you real quick We're gonna play another song because we can't play the Steve boss, you know a Steve boss song, but we can play
Battle Cry of Freedom, the Confederate version. So let's do that. And we can put it out there, Ed, if you could. Battle Cry of Freedom shall shout the Battle Cry of Freedom. And for everybody, again, it is Friday. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. And the Confederate version is the one that we want. And we're also on LibertyTreeRadio.org.
Going into the weekend, want to say hi to all of our micro-FM's and AM's and the operators there starting last night up with some of them at the different training sites. No, we don't have. You know what? Thank you for reminding me. We do not have at Fort Benning, Michigan, we do not have our radio system set up yet. We haven't put a building up, so we don't have that ready. We have the technology, we just don't have it there. And in fact, if I were to take
Some of what was gifted with all the collections of music I have, I could probably stock them up with stuff nobody's heard in decades. And really, I've got a collection of just, it's gotta be worth a fortune. There's one kind, one of a kind, hole in the wall recordings, this guy that the collection came from. It's from every band you could possibly imagine, live gigs.
in different locations all over the country and the guy had three different bands and was with a couple of the big ones at one time or another over what 50 years and I still have not gone through the thousands of CDs that he recorded. They're mostly CD1 which is a problem. They don't play on some of the new machines. I have to actually resurrect a few and then get this stuff switched over.
put it in the computer, reproduce it, but I'm going to make copies and those will go to the micro stations at the different training sites so that the DJs have an opportunity to play DJ. And what was really fascinating is some of the pink Floyd and doors and what was the other one? Deep Purple, one of a kind, 1972, 1973, 1977, and multiple different events.
with the same concert tour. So it's funny, listen to some of these, I actually did that a couple times to see how they, hey, did they keep up or were they getting tired? Smoke on the water. That's what it was called. It's called Smoke on the Water. Yeah, well, on the water. Well, you know what's funny is I listened to Chicago. I caught him in Ypsilanti, Michigan at the very end of a tour.
And it was the most god awful playing of any of their songs I had ever heard. They were tired, they didn't wanna do anymore, they were gonna come off the road and everybody was paying big bucks for those tickets and I got there for free. But it was like, what in the hell? It's like, well, maybe the drugs ran out, I don't know. Remember 25 or 64, dude.
If you know what the songs are about, like horse, okay, etc. Well, it's like, dude, the drugs might have run out. That's what happened. It's not really safe to run with that stuff all the time. Quite possible, dude. So anyway, uh-oh, see if Ed's found it yet. He may be having a time. Technology has not been very cooperative this week.
But the good thing is I've told you told you is backups to backups. Go ahead jump in there. Maybe for the next hour Krista Berg the revolution light of fire trilogy It's eight minutes and 34 seconds. I believe let's see if Ed's well have got an acknowledgement. So Ed's Probably getting frustrated. No, don't beat that machine. Don't use the hammer. Don't use the hammer Here we go
that's what is it the 97th string I'll look it up I know which one that I couple of really good Civil War era bands using original instrumentation and yes you can find them in the different venues with any place where there's music being posted they have a number of albums I think I have most of them have them on record I have my cassette and I also have my CD they've been around since the
Some of those, the bands, although the members, a few of them have changed. These Civil War era bands, redactment bands, go back to the 60s, the 1960s. And a lot of those guys, of course, have retired, passed on, whatever. But there's still quite a few, and they are expert musicians. I'll tell you what, some of the mandolin players they have are phenomenal. Especially if you get a chance to hear them live or if they're sitting around a fire at night.
some fantastic musicians. So anyway, that was Battlefront of Freedom, the Confederate version. And last but not least for this block, because we're rolling the minutes by, but we're going to do one more piece. And you know which one it's going to be? Well, I'll tell you what. Let's go ahead. Yeah, I know I've hit you a couple times with this one. But remember, just like the Blade Ceremony, you guys need to find your voices.
Pine Tree Riots, we'll have our home again. Pine Tree Riots, we'll have our home again. It's on YouTube. Take the time, check it out. We'll have our home again. Pine Tree Riots, and it's actually Pine Tree Riots channel on YouTube.
If we share, we'll take a stare to relief and sovereignty. All eyes are spat and cursed of another attack, not the last and not the worst. Oh, my fight looked, I wonder what we feel. Striven down, be a coward's heel. When two lights for me will start my
Edward and again one more time that's pine tree riots we will have our home again no instrumentation acapella as they would say okay and again get motivated I don't care if you sing well the idea is to find the spirit and find the the courage to speak with your voice and to sing you aren't willing if you're afraid to sing oh I why thinking that somehow you're gonna show up for a fight
not relevant. It's all relevant. It's the idea that you all need to understand and find in your center the strength to carry out the task that will be required and to finish this job. For start off, start it out and then finish, get to the end. On the planes of hesitation lie the blackened bones of countless millions who at the dawn of victory sat down to rest and resting died.
I want you to imagine, what do you think there's maybe 15 guys singing there at the most? Can you imagine what it would be like having 500 or 1000 singing that in unison like that? Yep. And in fact, that's one of the things that we're going to be doing here. We've been trying to get everybody into being prepared for, or you know, again, being coached towards something like that as an event because there's a few songs that would be perfect. One of them, that's actually one of them right there.
That can be done, guys, if you do add instruments, it sounds that much more dynamic. But in this case, still, it's one of those versions that you'd want to have in the can. And it demonstrates, it's part of the joining in and having a common bonding agent. This is stuff that's missing from our men.
Well, because we've been stricken by the feminist movement and crushing of the family structure and you don't have mothers and fathers and proper roles in society anymore and everything has gone, you know, to shit in the hand cart. It's just you can't relate. Like I said, I've said it before, I've lived in two different United States places. I've lived in the one before 9-11.
And I've lived in the one after 9-11. Before 9-11, it was just a different world, like an age ended and another age began. Really weird. Again, we've got a lot of work to do. So, a couple cool things, though, to remember. We also need artists building new music. Something else that needs to happen. So, guys, there's a lot of great work out there that we can do covers of.
But you know what we really need? We need for you guys. Get your creative brain juices flowing. There's a lot of guys that just, you know, you go, oh, I don't know, this is sound good. Guess what? Get the basics down and we'll tweak it. As is pointed out, you put a bunch of voices behind that, behind some of this music. Once we get the basic idea down,
We can engineer it. I'm a drummer. I've done pretty much everything in drums, played most percussion. But I'm not the only one. We've got a whole bunch of artists. So this is one of those things where you're not alone, kind of like what he said. Well, if I'm alone, I will point out you'll never be alone. That just isn't going to be the case. We're too far along on that one. You're never going to be alone.
But when it comes to something like this, you know step up as Carl playing song rise up and shine Now if you don't know the history of that particular song Like I said Luther was not a Peaceable individual when it came to those who were trying to kill him That's the best way to explain. It's like Luther had an attitude the right attitude and he wasn't a good victim
No, he was not a good victim. Be a good victim. I don't think I'm going to do that. What? Well, come on. We're just going to burn you at this take a little. No, I don't think I'll participate in that one.
So, the rest is history, as they say. Not the least of which was nailing the statement to the church doors there. Yes, that was critical. But there's a lot that they try desperately to soften out to create a warm fuzzy that just wasn't there. Okay, and the reality of things. Because this is why the kosher mafia hates the German people because of Martin Luther.
He stepped up like I said stepped up to the plate did the right thing and oh my goodness That wasn't good for the money buggers Not in any way shape or form and he made a point of explained everybody with the money buggers were all about And how they were affecting well the average life of the regular people out there which again Luther was very akin to was very very much in tune with
So, for everybody...
And he finally wrote a book and warned everybody about it. You can talk beyond a subject of Luther and someone will bring it up. And I'm talking like in a church setting. And the issue will come up and it's like, oh, we don't know what happened. He seems to have gone crazy there. He was like, no, he wasn't. He actually had bent over backwards to be nice to the Jews for years, for decades, and reached out to him with the gospel and stuff. And all they did was piss down his back and tell him it was right and over.
Exactly, so for everybody out there getting long history, we got a lot of work to do. Now, real quick before I forget, and this has to do with, we had BC calling the other day, but we haven't heard from some of our senior chaplains. So I am reaching out to Mr. Coleman, not Coleman's surplus, Chaplain Coleman. I need to have you contact me, Chaplain Coleman.
I need to have you contact me. And I know that they have contact in the alternate but Chaplain Coleman, I need to have you talk to me. We have a bunch of work that's been done.
with regard to the Chaplain Corps and it is something that we need to proceed with and we need to kind of again be there's a job for everybody. Okay a lot of people are well what can I do? One of the things that I've been doing in fact this week I had two different little sessions with churches out there.
that are building up medical units. This is something we've talked about a couple times here. Everybody can have a task that kind of makes sense based upon, well, what is their orientation? What is their area of interest?
healing, using the suffering, tending to the sick and the dying because we have to have a place. We've got to have people stepping up to the plate on that. And there's a lot of good men that are ministers that are doing this right now and their congregations. First, I've had a couple of sessions where I've sat down with
individuals who are the senior members of the church, I feel them out. They're not just asking me questions. I also am paying attention to who's saying what and who's how people are acting. Again, it works both ways as far as being the audience. And one of the things that we've been doing is, I've been asking because it's a simple task that can easily be accomplished, is to build up a medical detachment.
If you're listening right now, you don't have to wait for Uncle Mark to tell you what to do. It is common sense that we need the medical support in place in preparation for what is going to be a very bad situation. There's no good situation. I mean, it's the task at hand that we have to commit, we're committed to and we're going to have to follow through on. So medical support and again, tending to the spiritual needs of the
membership of those members of the militia is something that you can all, if you're part of a church, can be part of. You don't have to be on the fighting end. It's kind of like everybody loves movies like where the, what is it? Hacksaw Ridge. He doesn't pick up a rifle, but he was willing to go help the guys out. Okay, there you go. Now that sounds really cool about, well, not rising up. Here's my problem with most of World War II, that when we see Hacksaw Ridge, I understand that he fulfilled his beliefs.
his belief system and did what he did. But I know other men that I've known all my life just about who were medics in the Pacific and they will tell you that they killed a whole lot of people. And some of them, nicest men, I mean, the classic absent minded, that's the only way to describe the gentleman and not being insulted, it's just he was so decent and he was so just casual.
But you wouldn't know it but he fought from the beginning of World War two all the way across the Pacific and they would have landed him for the invasion of Japan he probably would have made it back he'd even dead because he was with the units that were already told they were the first wave and As a medic they were being given instruction that they would have 100% casualties on the beach Now you think about that guy guys we're gonna drop you off in Japan. Uh-huh And when we get you there we drop you off. We don't think any of you are gonna make it
Uh-huh. Seriously. Okay, so, but this man would also tell you he carried every weapon that the inventory had through the war, start out with the Taunton, etc. Another friend of mine, both in World War II and Korea, he was a medic. He got called back because he stayed in the reserves, and he got called into Korea for one year out of the, that fiasco.
And again, you didn't have any choice, why? Because the people you were fighting would come in and kill your wounded. And he said, well, once they're under my care, I ain't letting anybody hurt them. And so, knife, entrenching tool, pistol, submachine gun, rifle, rifle butt, club, rock.
In the one case, like you said, one of the last men that the first gentleman I mentioned, the last man he killed was a Japanese officer that snuck through the line, a kind of a suicide run.
Ended up in the foxhole with him and he struggled with him He said for an hour where they were trying to kill each other totally exhausted finally He got a good snick in with his k-bar and he just kept stabbing the bastard until he died Then he realized he looked around and realized there could be more of these sons of bitches so he brat back out of his front listening post observation post position and You know made it back to the mainline
Well it was a forward post, I won't see LPOP, but it was a forward post. Now, you meet this man, and I don't believe that he's alive. I have not had a chance to check with the family in this year so far. It's been a while, he moved up into the Upper Peninsula. A great guy, and he might be alive because he'd be about 102 right now, maybe 103. And it's possible, but not probably likely, so.
He's gone on to do greater deeds. But for all you guys, just because you want to be a medic and that's a real cool movie, that's not reality. Some of these guys, like he said, several guys, Vietnam's the same way. Anybody who's been a medic, the reason you carried a weapon or at least you had to pick one up is because you've got all these wounded men under your care and they can't fight.
And guess what? The other side, they'll keep fighting. They want to get rid of every last one of you. In fact, the communists have bragged they're going to murder all of us. They're already telling you they want to kill every American they can. So you know what? Them first. But because of that, if there's no safety for the wounded, they're just halfway to where the communists want to put you. Always remember that. So as a medic, you have an obligation. Well, you have a personal choice, but you have an obligation. That's my attitude.
We fight like a dog. We don't stop fighting. We don't quit. Not when it counts. We don't quit. But you also have to be ready to do what needs to be done to save your people. So heads up on that one because I don't I believe that again with what you're hearing. Listen to some of the garbage you're hearing now coming out of these puke's faces about you know just about dumping all of the quote unquote heritage and history of our military services.
And think about it, like I said, the officer, the instructor slash commandant for West Point has officially dropped duty, honor, and country, officially. Now, that didn't come up in a vacuum, that didn't just happen by, yeah, I woke up one day, no, that's a plan. What do you think the plan is? What kind of conditioning do you think they're trying to put between the ears of those fools?
So you better remember, you're in a fight for your life. This is the attack by the Red Terror and they're gonna use all the tools they've created and all the fools they've indoctrinated and you're going to have to put them down. Sadly enough, it shouldn't be that way, but everybody let this go too far. So now, we gotta fix what's broken and we're gonna be the ones scrubbing the table off. If you are a medic, yeah, I know you're not supposed to carry a weapon. Well, seriously, by officially or if you're not, you're a technical non-combatant in a combat situation.
But this is where lighter weapons and certain tools come in handy. The American Medical Corps used to issue basically what was, I always say, we talk about the Gladius. US Medical Corps used to carry a short sword. They actually had a utility and it was actually made with the first models, well not first, but the third generation made of surgical steel. These things are the size of a Roman Gladius.
They had a saw back on one side, they had their collector's items out, you just throw it into them with the gun shows with World War I vets or the relatives bringing them in. And they're phenomenal pieces of art.
But they were a working tool. What were they for? Chopping tendons and cutting legs off the rest of the way. Or if the bone was was bared and part of the leg was skewed off, use that saw back to take the bone off at a certain point that make more sense so it was possible to seal the injury up just behind the area where the individual was, you know, hit and being able to move them to the rear with some preparation made. Oh, that's grisly. Yeah, but that's reality.
And these will be worth, they're a very unique item. If you see, you may not even realize what you're looking at if you end up at a yard sale. They're worth a fortune now because they're World War I, they've always been valuable for a few years, but they're outrageous now. So if you have one, you can buy a really nice AR-15, plenty of mags, and still have money left over for lots of ammo.
if you see one. And again, if you run into it and you get it for a reasonable price, it's a good investment. But it's a fighting blade, but it was made as a medical blade. And it was used as a mayhem tool as needed. Also, if you needed to make litters, the reason that sawback was on there, just like on these 20-inch sawback machetes, is so that you could cut poles in the field and make additional litters because your stretchers would run out real quick when you have a lot of casualties.
So the idea was that the medic had all the tools in his toolbox, including his regular medical kits, all the other things they used in that era. He had the tools that he needed so he could get his casualties off the field. Now it was right there on the end, he was carrying it every step of the way. So anyway, we're at the top, we are at the top. Edward's going to be taking over militia town hall, meaning we're going to hear the music here in a moment.
And for everybody out there, organize armed equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics. The key to victory. You want to win? Logistics. That's where you got to be. You got to make sure we have the supply and support where it needs to be. Where the boots meet the ground and the metal meets the people in whatever form. Uh oh. Well, I think I'm still here. So I still attach. Excuse me. Very good.
In Congress, July 4th, 1776, the unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America.
When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impelled them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident.
that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends,
It is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms.
as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly, all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government.
The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance,
unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained.
And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature. A right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for thus...
sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his methods. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions from the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. Whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without.
and convulsions within. He has endeavoured to prevent the population of these states, for that purpose obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands.
He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.
He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military, independent of and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us, for protecting them by a mock trial.
From punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states. For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world. For imposing taxes on us without our consent. For depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury. For transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses.
for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments.
For suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people.
He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfectly scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation.
He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers.
The merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince.
Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement year. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity.
And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends.
We therefore the representatives of the United States of America in general Congress assembled
Appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved
and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may upright do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes,
and our sacred honor.
I have not had time to look at anything that's going on in the media right now for today. So if there's any news, information that you guys want brought to the forefront, guys, please post it in the gilded. Post it in the
So you can direct message me if you want. There's a video link or something that we can play on the air that you think is important or relevant to what's going on right now guys. You can post it over there. I see a couple of videos that you guys have posted that I'm curious about. Let me see if we can play those on air. Please keep it clean, you know, just because we are being rebroadcasted on several different methods. Some ways we don't even know where we're being rebroadcasted on, but for the
Micro FM's out there to help keep the airways clean for them. Also, the homeschoolers that are out there that are listening. Keep that in mind. Just makes things easier for our people that are out there doing covert work, shall we say, as far as radio rebroadcasting goes. All right.
Oh yeah, I want to say hi to the micro broadcasters south of Lubbock. I've seen your sign. I actually heard the station on there the other day. So that's cool. I haven't had a chance to meet you. Maybe you don't want to meet me. Hey, that's fine. That's cool. But I'm in your area. All right. Well, let's see what we got over here.
Of course we've got a lot of information about the bridge that's come down as a terrorism. What is the toxic material that they're saying is leaking from the ship? What's it going to do to the water in the area? What is it going to do to the fish, etc. Are people, you know,
They don't seem to be concerned about that, but they're telling you that toxic waste is leaking from, you know, the ship. They're not saying that they have it contained or anything, but they, and they won't tell you what kind of toxic material it is. That's interesting in the first place. I've heard the rumor that it was hauling nuclear. I don't know if that's true or not. The ship again, it was, it has a history of
poor maintenance, so Preventive maintenance wasn't being done on that ship. It's probably one of those ships that should have been scuttled along the China coast during the graveyard up there anyway, let's see I had something I'm just gonna kind of play them to scroll back here. Okay, this was posted by
Sam Witt on Wednesday. I'm going to start with the last video because I think I've seen this one before. He will squat with your squatters until they leave. It's an interesting idea. It's a son talking about how he got the squatters out of his mother's home that they moved into. If this is a recap though, because there's, oh yeah, this is recap.
the guy whose channel this is. He tells you the story, but then when he gets the other end, it's like he forgets that the son had to do this because the squatters were threatening and being abusive towards the guy's mother. To say that, oh, they were just good people in the end that run on hard times. BS, he totally forgets the beginning of the story when he gets to the end of this thing. But we'll play this anyway.
because it's good information to have if you have property and you've got squatters and you need to get them out of the property. This is what this guy did. His words will leave my mouth, but squatters are kind of trending right now, I guess. I mean, it seems like everywhere I look, I find another story about some group of people who have illegally moved into a vacant house, usually in California, just saying.
Usually in California, but today's story is the most ultimate twist to this whole squatter situation There's a handyman out there named flash Shelton who has found a loophole in the law where if he becomes a squatter by moving in with squatters Then he can actually get them out of the houses where they're squatting 1200 homes have been squatted in the city unfortunately some of these squatters have gotten pretty sophisticated It's just an incredibly confusing thing to think
You go on vacation, somebody trespasses and enters your home, starts living in it.
and then you legally can't do anything about it like call the cops and say somebody's in my house. Hi, my name is Flash Schultz and I'm the founder of United Handyman Association and I also opened up squatterhunters.com where we help people that need to get their squatters out. This is a lot to process. There's a lot going on here. Let's get into it. So this all started in Northern California. There's a guy named Flash who we're going to talk about here in a second. His mother was trying to sell her house, I guess.
Flash's father had recently passed away, so the mom moved out. The house was sitting vacant. She listed the house on the market to try to sell it. And one day the real estate agents showed up to the house to go do a showing or whatever they were going to do. And they arrived to find some people who are living in the house and the house full of furniture. So they call up Flash's mom to say, hey, who are these people who are living in the house? And she's like,
I have no idea. I didn't rent it out to anybody. Well that's when the mother reaches out to her son Flash and says, hey can you help me out here? I don't know what to do about this situation. In general, what you read about online and what you hear about online is that if you're stuck in a situation like this where squatters have moved into your house, especially in California, then it's gonna be really hard to get them out because you can't just go there and tell them to leave. You can't call the police because normally the police
aren't going to be able to really do anything about this. So from what I understand, it ends up turning into this whole thing where you have to go to court and file a bunch of paperwork and you basically end up needing to evict these squatters almost as if they're tenants. So anyways, Flash does all this research himself. He determines that yes, it looks like these squatters probably do have rights. They probably are allowed to just occupy this random house, but if these squatters have the rights to go just squat into his mom's house,
then why wouldn't he have the same rights to go just also start squatting there and kind of like use that as a tool or a catalyst to help get the squatters out? I called local law enforcement and as soon as they saw that there was furniture in the house they said that I had a squatter situation and they had basically no jurisdiction and they couldn't do anything so I you know I dissected the laws over a weekend I basically figured out that
until there's civil action, the squatters didn't have any rights, so if I could switch places with them to become the squatter myself, I would assume those squatter rights. This is a very creative way to look at the situation, to say the least. And he actually took it a step further and gave himself even more rights than the squatter had. Because since this was his mom's house, Flash was not an owner of this house at all. So what he did was he drafted up a lease between his mom and himself. So now he was a
tenant of his mom who's the owner of the property which like I said that gives him even more rights. The law would prevent me from physically removing them however being that I wasn't the homeowner I had more rights as a tenant I would actually have more rights than them so if if they were there then I would have just entered the home with a lease in hand I would have just shown them the lease I would have walked past them and said
You know, I don't know what you're doing, but I'm moving in, this is my house now. And I probably would have just done anything and everything I could to make it miserable for them so that they left on their own. All he had to do at this point was go out to California and move into the house. Now I'd be a little bit freaked out to do this if I was him because if someone's squatting in your house then we can probably assume that they're not in the best place in life.
At a bare minimum, they're probably broke, but who knows, they might be a criminal, they might be on drugs. You really don't know, but Flash is a savage. He doesn't care. He goes out to California, he parks his car right down the street from his mom's house, and he kind of just stakes out there and watches what's going on for a couple of days and pays attention to like who's coming and who's going and stuff. He does start to notice that there's some trends and there's some people who are usually leaving the house in the morning hours, so...
He figures maybe that means that those people are going to work or whatever, so one morning he decides to make his move and move into his mom's house while the squatters aren't there. You know, I'd like to say that these are not people that are homeless. They're not looking for a place to live. In all of the cases that I have worked with,
So far, it's a criminal type. It's a self-entitled group of people that the laws are allowing to go in. I mean, it's like this because the interpretation of the laws the way they are that were never intended to allow people to take over residential maintained properties in the first place is telling them that they can move in even when somebody goes on vacation in a situation I've dealt with.
moving, there's no fine, there's no penalty, there's no restitution. Now he's gotten inside, which wasn't all that hard. I mean, he has a key to the house, but once he gets inside, he discovers stuff all over the place in every room. Like these tenants legit full on moved into the house. Their stuff was
completely unpacked and everywhere. And he spent the next couple hours just changing the locks, installing security cameras, putting in an alarm system, and even put the utilities in his name. At this point, his plan is fully in motion. Like Flash is a legal tenant of his mother's. He lives in the house, he's all settled in, he's even receiving mail here at this point. And he wanted all of this furniture and crap that was inside of the house gone. Like immediately, we're talking the same night. And he came up with
kind of a unique strategy on how he was going to get all of this furniture out of the house quick. I saw a couple young guys across the street, big strong guys. I walk over and I'm like, hey, you know, do you guys need any furniture? And they're like, yeah, I'm like, well, look, I said, I got a house full of furniture over here that if she doesn't get this stuff out by midnight tonight.
If you help me get it out, if you help me drag it out to the driveway, it's yours. You can have absolutely anything you want for free.
And they're like, sure, awesome. So I already had them lined up. So now we've got you living in the house, not even a full day, but he full on lives there. He has moved in and settled in. And at this point, he's basically just waiting for the squatters to get home so he can confront them. These squatters did get back. David was sitting there waiting. And believe it or not, they're actually pretty chill. When they came back, I just laid it out for them, told them that it was all locked up, cameras.
The only way they would get back in the house is if they broke in on camera and I would prosecute. And I told them they had a day to get their stuff out or the furniture was not theirs anymore. I'm really sorry about all this. I really am. It's just, it's a nightmare beyond. I've got guys scheduled to come take the stuff out later today, so. But we're gonna, low by low, take it.
out of here. Okay. Well, yeah, I mean, I have at this point, I have no choice. I just needed I understand. I would I would I would be in I mean, I was overwhelmed by the amount of stuff when I pulled in here when I pulled in here yesterday. I mean, I didn't expect all this. Yes. So that's my that's my fault. That that is all of it. I should pay better attention. That's beside the point. We just need to get it done and take care of because it is
So just make the right do what you can to get it out like I said, I mean I I have to start putting stuff in the driveway and so that I can lock it up because once I leave
You're not gonna be able to get back in. You can tell that this lady is a good lady deep down inside She probably just came on to some hard times. If you're in that situation and you're facing some hard times There's probably better things to do than just move into some stranger's house. The situation reminds me a little bit of that YouTube channel called soft white underbelly. If you guys haven't seen his videos
Check him out. He basically interviews all kinds of people who have fallen onto hard times, just like gotten into drugs or became homeless or whatever. And what you can tell if you listen to a few of this guy's podcasts is that the people that he's interviewing might be considered like bad people on the surface, but...
Deep down inside, a lot of them are actually good people with good hearts that maybe just got wrapped up in the wrong group of friends or maybe just grew up in the wrong neighborhood. So this initial story actually came out about a year ago, but it's getting a bunch more attention now because for one, there's just a bunch of squatter stories that have come out recently and for two, Flash has been doing kind of like a bunch of press or whatever lately like he's been showing up on a bunch of news channels and talking about
his services that he's offering which we'll talk about here in a second. Check it out, some of those clips that we watched today was from Flash's YouTube channel, it's called Outside the Box with Flash. Go check them out if you guys are into this type of content. He's posting a lot of videos, especially lately, but if we go to Popular and we look at this one, this year is the video that has gotten him the most amount of attention for sure. It's called How I Remove Squatters in Less Than a Day. This video has got a lot of people talking. It's got over 25...
Thousand comments like this one here says what boggles my mind is that when someone loses their home to the bank police and sheriffs are present to evict the homeowner But they won't do anything to evict the squatters who are not even homeowners this guy says that it's a joke that criminals have more rights than law-abiding citizens which I agree like I'm trying to figure out who out there in the world is giving these squatters rights like I can't really imagine
on either side of the fence Republican or Democrat or whatever like what lawmaker is thinking that it's actually a good idea to give squatters rights I don't know if you guys know let me know down in the comments but I have no clue who would be in support of this dad list 007 says if you break into an empty house it's a felony if you bring all of your stuff and stay the cops can't touch it got it there's a lot of people who are saying flash great job for saying so chill
especially because he was going in here and kicking people out who were taking advantage of his mother who was grieving at the time. What I'm gathering from all the people showing up in the comments who are realtors and attorneys and stuff like that, the consensus seems to be that if any of us are in a situation like this in the future where we're gonna have a house that's gonna be sitting vacant for a little while, we need to put all the right precautions in place like putting security cameras in the front and the backside of the house.
You should make sure that no one can just call and put utilities in their name without having a special PIN code or passcode. And it's a good plan too, to just have your neighbors engaged and make sure that they know that you own this house and it's going to be sitting vacant for a little while and if they could just kind of keep an eye out for you.
that could go a long way too. Now, I wasn't able to figure out what Flash's full-time job even is at the moment. Instagram says that he's a public figure, an anti-squatter activist, a squatter hunter, founder of the United Handyman Association, and host of that YouTube channel that we looked at earlier. Treat them like what they are. They are trespasses. Until you give them rights, they're trespassers, they're not squatters.
people trying to squat aren't actually squatters until you empower them. Let's get your squatters out.
maybe offer to help get those squatters out of your house by doing the same thing that he did with his mom's house. If we go to the about tab, we got a little bio about Flash, which we already know a good amount about him. And look, if we go down here, he actually has a team. Like Flash is one of the removers. He has this guy Dylan, who's also a remover, and then he even has this guy Mike Hire, who does, I guess, just investigation and research, probably to figure out like maybe who these squatters are, who the owner is, or what the
laws are in that particular area where they're going to remove the squatters because that is the tricky part about what he's doing is the rules and laws are going to differ for sure based on where the house is located. Flash also does have a GoFundMe which is to help contribute to changing the squatter laws. I don't know Flash personally. I don't know anything about this fundraiser so I'm not telling you guys to go and put your money into this or anything but I just wanted to put it out there that
He's raised 10 grand already, he's looking to raise 25,000 and apparently this money is going to help rewrite the laws that would allow law enforcement to basically do their job and get squatters out of homes faster. Seems like that's the general idea here. So yeah, check this thing out if you guys are interested in supporting Flash. Absolutely wild story, but that's a wrap for today's episode.
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I have seen that before. Again, the guy he cut out the beginning about the reason why the guy had to squat in his mom's house in the first place. She tried to get rid of them. They didn't want to go. Let's see. Well, I've got a video that was linked to me through email about the hazardous chemicals on the cargo. It looks like it's from redacted.
It's only about 11 minutes long. We can play that and see what they say because I haven't heard anything about what toxic waste and chemicals were being hauled on the ship into the US.
Well, we are not wimps and we're not taking what the Biden administration is telling us about this bridge collapse on face value. They are known liars. They lie for a living. So I've been heartened to see that it seems like about 80%, maybe even 90% of you were like, yeah, something is absolutely fishy with this. This doesn't make sense. Things are not adding up. And then there's about 10% of you that are like, no, I believe the Biden administration, I believe what they're telling us is true, that this is probably misinformation. Okay.
You do you, however you want to go about it. Well, we now have the NTSB, the National Transportation Safety Board, has released its initial black box assessment of the cargo ship collision in Baltimore. So, Philip, you can roll this. This is their video that they released on board the ship where they're going to see this is their ship that pulled up alongside. They've got their drones out and they've been doing their initial assessments. Turns out that during the power outage, the black box didn't record a bunch of key information.
Yes, the black box somehow didn't manage to record vital info.
That's not supposed to happen. Even with the power off, it should independently operate. So keep rolling this if you would, Philip. I'll just read some of what the NTSB found here, but you can see the initial crash in those cargo containers right now, which have breached. We'll get to that in a second. So at about 039 hours on Tuesday morning, the box ship, Dali, got underway from Baltimore's secret terminal with 21 Indian crew members, two local pilots,
56 hazmat containers on board. The pilots released the docking tugs shortly after and the vessel was on its way into the open channel. Then at about 1 in the morning, 1 hour, 24, 0, I don't know how you say that in military times, like 0, 1.24 AM. The dolly was underway in the channel making 8 knots and steering 141 degrees. Then at about 1.25 AM, multiple alarms went off. And the video, the VDR, which is the black box,
ceased recording. It just stopped. So the black box just stopped recording anything at 1.25 a.m. according to the NTSB. Using backup power, the black box kept recording bridge audio only. That's it. Nothing else. One minute later, 1.26 a.m., the black box was able to resume recording the ship's electronic data. Okay?
Shortly after that at 1 26 the pilot made a general VHF call for tug assistance. So we have basically Two minutes of the black box not recording anything the vital two minutes strange That's isn't that what the black box is supposed to do. I mean that's it just seems us just
That's the whole point of the black box. If there's nothing nefarious going on, then this is like the most unfortunate, like...
You know, like in circumstance, like in the most critical moment, the black box just happens to stop recording. It's like the Epstein security camera. Yes. Exactly. 17 minutes missing from Nixon's White House, you know, White House during the Watergate. Go ahead, David. Exactly. Can we think of another time that the black boxes didn't work, the only other time in history that we've ever heard that they'd have it worked when that was?
I think it happened in some September, in the month of September or something. Yeah, I mean it was on September 11th. That's so strange. It's very strange when these things just like stop working like that. So yeah, it could be a total coincidence. How many of you show of hands think it's a coincidence? Yes or no?
We don't believe in coincidences here on the show. So you again you do you you know if you believe the bite administration you do you so use back backup power Then it kept recording a little bit longer it kept and then it recorded some of the pilots verbal rudder commands One minute later 126 the VDR was able to resume and it got some of that electronic data So again for two minutes gone. Here's the NTSB talking about now. I want you to bear in mind
President Biden came out days ago and told us first thing in the morning that there's nothing to see here. Our, you know, an initial investigation, no foul play, nothing to worry about. We're going to rebuild the port and we're going to read. We're going to pay for everything. We're going to fix the bridge. Don't worry about it. Let's move along. I got to get a catch a flight to North Carolina. Two days later, the NTSB now admits that they just arrived on board to start their initial investigation. So how did the bite administration get this data when they hadn't even landed on the ship yet? Watch.
The operations and engineering group was able to board the vessel last night and they did a walkthrough of the vessel including the bridge and the engine room. They were looking for other electronic components, any sort of downloadable recorders, any sort of cameras, any sort of CCTV. They did not find any of those things, but that search continues.
Oh, we're looking around like anything here recording anything at any time. No, we don't have any recording magically off again. They're all gone. We can't find anything. No recording equipment. And as one viewer wrote me this afternoon to say, hey Clayton, why was there only like one CT TV camera in that whole port? Like why are we only seeing footage from like one location that one CT feed CC TV camera? Good question.
So we don't know. So let's go to the frame four here. Yeah, that one there, Phil. So at this time, a dispatcher at the Pilots Association contact the duty officer and let them know that, oh my God, you better shut down some traffic here. At 1.27 AM, two minutes before contact with the bridge peer, the pilot gave the order to drop Dolly's port anchor. He also gave additional steering commands. So now we have power resuming.
But we heard that there was no power before this. At 1.27, the pilot made a general radio call over VHF to warn that the Dali had lost all power and was approaching the bridge. So this would have been verbal steering commands.
So why did it suddenly turn with such a sharp turn into the pier or into the into the pylon of the bridge? The ship was making seven knots at 129 a.m. The moment that the black box began recording the audible sounds of the collision. The noise continued until 129 and the pilot made a VHF call to report the bridge bridges collapse a few minutes later. So now the NTSB admits that they just began interviewing crew members yesterday.
Agency Chair, Jennifer Homenday, said at this press conference, the first interviews with the pilots are scheduled for tomorrow, meaning today, Thursday. For immediate term, the agency's focus is on collecting any of them. So why wait this many days to start interviewing the crew? You doing something that odd? You can just wait that long to...
for an investigation into the crew? What happened? An investigation that we've been given a foregone conclusion. Right, so the Biden administration told us nothing to see here, nothing wrong. We've already come to the conclusion. The NTSB hasn't even interviewed the crew and the pilots yet. And they just arrived on board to get their initial assessment and find no electronic recording equipment two days later. But the Biden administration told us everything's fine. Okay, so again...
This is unbelievable. It has such an eerie similarity to East Palestine when the train thing happened. Remember, it was like so immediate, they knew everything, you know, and it's like they didn't even do an investigation, but they knew what it was, they knew all this stuff. And we know that that was, you know. Yeah. So, yeah, I don't either. So, she says that some of the containers on the bow have been breached?
including some hazmat containers, and some of this is now mated into the water and has been spotted in the water. The area is dangerous to access and federal and local responders are aware of the damage. So hazardous, tons of hazardous materials, she says. Listen. Now, the cargo manifest fest we did bring in, one of NTSB's senior hazmat investigators today to begin to look at the cargo and the cargo manifest.
He was able to identify 56 containers of hazardous materials. That's 764 tons of hazardous materials, mostly corrosives, flammables, and some miscellaneous hazardous materials. Class IX hazardous materials. So just a lot of hazardous materials on the front of this ship that crashed into the bridge.
So, again, I want to play this for you in case you missed it last night, but Laura Logan, an investigative journalist, says, you know, why is President Biden coming to the microphone telling this country that this is not terrorism when she's separately confirmed this with her own intelligence sources inside the Biden administration who are saying this was a cyber attack? This is Laura Logan, her reporting. Listen.
Here's another thing that's concerning me. Why they run to the mic, you had McCabe on this morning at sunrise on CNN saying it's not terrorism, it's not terrorism. It might not be terrorism. But why do you come to the mic right away? These are the type, we need facts, we need empirical evidence, we need an investigation. What is your investigation telling you? Well, I have a better question for you, Steve. Why are you coming to the mic telling the country that it's not terrorism when your own intelligence agencies are telling you it is?
and I know they are because I didn't make this up. This is not my words, right? I'm talking to people who are on the inside, some who are on active duty, some who are retired, and everyone, literally from critical infrastructure in the Department of Homeland Security to the intelligence agencies, they know there's no other... this is a cyber attack.
on a critical infrastructure corridor for the United States. This is, you know, for those people who think this is just a river, this is in Baltimore, what does this matter? You don't know anything about what you're talking about. This, the I-94 corridor on the eastern seaboard is literally what connects the north and south. And when I talk about hazardous materials, right, this is a brilliant, well-planned strategic attack on one of the most important
supply chains in the United States of America.
I'd love to hear from you in the comments below. But that's the big update from the NTSB. The missing two minutes of recorded information on the black box. Come on. And the fact that you didn't even arrive for two days later, start your initial assessment and look for recording equipment and electronic surveillance equipment, and it's all gone. There's nothing there. Well, there's hazardous material. They didn't want to go there. Yeah, of course not. Right? Send Kramer out swimming in the river. Right. No, I'm the Hudson.
Yeah, I'm swimming in there. Kramer, you smell. You shouldn't be swimming in there. Oh. I really hope you enjoyed watching this video. You know, YouTube thinks that you'll actually like this next video right here. It's personal. Okay, we're going to stop it there. Okay, so that was redacted. Interesting part that I heard in that, that I haven't heard anywhere else yet is the... Uh oh. Wait a minute. Something's still giving out audio and it's not me.
What the heck okay, we've got some audio coming from something else see if I can figure out where that's coming from and Remove it maybe okay. I don't know what's doing that okay? Maybe it's not going out on there. Maybe I can get some feedback guys Looks like I'm either not coming off or am I? Okay, I'm coming out. I'm not hearing anything over my feet, but there's
some other sound that's being picked up by my microphone or from something else that I'm not hearing. So it seems like we're going out clean. Let's see. Hopefully it's hard. Radio. Yeah, you sound clean right now. I'm listening to you on conference one. It sounded like maybe like an audio. Okay. I'm just seeing like a lot of background noise on one of my meters here.
So that's interesting. Anyway, what I wanted to point out there is, and I haven't heard anybody talk about this with the black box before, but the captain gave an order for rudder commands. Now, there are two pilots on board. If you don't know what a pilot is on a ship, they're not part of the regular crew. The pilots are brought on board to navigate the shallows to and from the port to out to open water.
The pilots don't stay with the ship. The pilots are local ship drivers for those lanes. The captain shouldn't have been giving any orders to the pilot about rudder command. Not while the pilot's on board maneuvering the ship. That's interesting that the recorded part of the black box that they specifically said that the captain was giving rudder commands
that it wasn't coming from the pilots. That's curious. That part in and of itself is just curious with me. The thing about the black box being disabled again miraculously, yeah, that's another part that I have issue. The part where the black box is working and you're hearing orders from the captain but you're not hearing anything from the pilots, that's interesting.
You know, I wonder if anybody has interviewed the pilots there locally. I'd be interested in a video in that. And I know I asked about the toxic chemicals. We got this from the redacted thing real quick. Hey, has anybody heard from the two pilots that were on board this ship? Have they interviewed them? Have they brought them forward? I understand that the crew wasn't English, but you understand those pilots that are there?
that were on board that ship, they should be from here. They should be familiar with those waters. They work here. Those are not the, they pilot other ships in all the time. You know, that's their job. That's all they do. They don't leave with the ship. They stay in the port. Go ahead. The first reports I heard, the captain was Ukrainian.
And there's a Harbormaster that was on that ship piloting that ship. The Harbormaster is the first woman Harbormaster ever hired in America, maybe in the world. Wait, wait, wait, wait. The Harbormaster shouldn't have been on the ship piloting it. You have pilots for that. The Harbormaster stays at the harbor. They said the Harbormaster was on board that ship.
piloting the ship and she crashed that ship into that bridge. That's the first reports that were posted. I didn't hear that on mine. I hadn't heard. Tugboats were pulled out of that harbor. No, no, no, no. They were passed up. Okay. My wife's worked in ports. They were already passed that part where the tugboats should be there. We've had other people report on that that worked the ports.
Okay, that's usually past the point where they have the tugboats, but they still should have had the pilots on board. In fact, a report that Redacted just gave said that there were two pilots on board. Now, it's interesting that they had two, but usually there's redundancy in that anyway, just in case something happens to the other one.
But the Harbor Master, Harbor Master is usually not the pilot on board the ships. It's interesting, I would like to know what news agency, where was that reported, where you heard that, who, when, where, why. Who was reporting on it, what news agency it was, do you have that information, can you give that to us? Because I'll look that up.
I don't have that. I never heard that before. You're the first person I've heard that. The video that I heard was radio. They were talking on the radio and it aimed as though it was there live in the harbor. So I don't know who put that out. The harbor master would be on the radio.
So maybe the harbor, I don't know. I didn't hear a harbor master on the radio. I seriously don't think that the harbor master would be the one piloting the ship. Well no, it's like a flight controller. You know? Directing the, that's kind of what the harbor master does. They direct the ships in and out of the port. They wouldn't be on the ship, they'd be like,
They wouldn't be normally but they said a woman was was piling that ship and it was the Harbormaster So that's all I know and you know, I know this whole thing stinks to high heaven and well It does but I would like you're the only person I've heard say that side That's why I would like to know where you heard it from if you can find out where you heard that from What report and where it was you get back with us because seriously, I will know
because I'd like to look it up, I'd like to hear it, like this piece about redacted. They're focused on the toxic chemicals and the black box. I'm curious as to why the captain was giving the rudder commands and not the pilot, unless there was a language barrier and the captain was translating for the pilots. But even then, the pilot's voice should be heard on the black box, you know?
Who, you know, the new, the head of the new FBI there in Baltimore was placed on that job on Monday and his first comments about this was that the FBI was not involved in this conspiracy or this wreck or whatever the heck he said. And he is a demolition expert. Did you hear that? Well, I didn't hear that, but again,
I don't think you're properly quoting it, but I'm sure he said something like that. You're straight up out of the breeze. Yeah, I'm paraphrasing, but he basically said the FBI had nothing to do with this. That was his first comment. And then some other official of Baltimore basically said the same thing. We're not involved with this. We didn't do this. You know, it's like,
It's like Romper Room. It's almost like Jill Biden coming out saying, we can do this. I believe that you heard the story that you did because it's like the TikToks that I heard about the people talking about how Mexicans, not Mexicans, okay, I will correct that because it's not necessarily Mexicans doing it, okay? Metal moths, if you know what that is, it's a metal scrapper who takes metal in and turn it in.
Groups of mental laws is probably illegal. I'm gonna say probably illegal. I don't know cuz I'm not in the area Sometimes you have local crime syndicates that do this, too We'll go in and steal parts off of things. We had a problem with that in Michigan with them stealing parts of train tracks
in Michigan. I know because I used to be a metal moth myself and we would go around and we would collect metal and take it into the scrapyard and if you ever had any interesting parts show up they'd be like, well they're looking for this kind of stuff because people have been stealing railroad ties, railroad track pieces, going out and cutting. That would derail a train.
Like how this bridge collapsed, that's why I thought it was interesting that people were saying, yeah, they were asking people not to take parts off the bridge. I can't find anything to back that up now, but I did hear that, and I heard it on TikTok, cuz my wife watches TikTok all the time. I don't watch TikTok or any of the short social medias like that, unless it's something that my wife and her nephew is watching and they'll-
They'll show it to me, okay? I don't actively go out and look for that stuff. But it's interesting that it was out there. I saw it. Can we find it again? No, I haven't been able to find it since I saw it. There's reports of scrappers stealing the aluminum siding off of homes that people were living in and they were home while the siding was being taken off the home.
Why? Let's index your Michigan, okay? It was never reported on the news, but we know it happened because we were there when it happened.
The police were letting Red Cross in. Well, there were special Red Cross that got in that were taking aluminum siding and all other kinds of stuff out. They were helping clean up. They were doing such a good job. And it turned out that they were the illegals coming in stealing the, in this case, I know it was illegal Mexicans because they were working for Hoey down the road who let some work for him, you know.
When I was up there until of course they robbed him way I think they robbed him like three or four times Where they found out where the payroll was and they picked the shit out of him and they took it took the payroll he was and he was employing the Illegals that were up in Michigan and he came back to bite him in a big way But the same groups were the ones that were caught stealing aluminum siding piping anything out of the homes that were hit by the tornadoes that they could get into and
posing as Red Cross. Yeah, so that's something interesting there. At the top, we've got just a couple of minutes we're gonna go because the intelligence report is coming up and it's gonna be on WBCQ. So guys, stay tuned. We'll be back from that. I'm gonna see if I can find out what my meter is picking up here, because it is really bothering me. It looks like we've got, I don't know, looks like we got like a whole music track or orchestra playing in the background, but I'm not hearing anything.
And you guys aren't hearing anything, so I don't know, maybe my meter's just going crazy on this machine for no reason whatsoever. But that's it for the Town Hall meeting. Maybe it's picking up that black box. I don't know. The intelligence report is coming up next.
We'll be back next Friday with the Melissa Downhol meeting again. Guys, thanks again for supplying me with the information I asked for right off the bat at the top of the programming. We will be back next Friday at the same time. And anything you guys want me to play, just try to keep it clean. That's it. You guys can participate that way, post it in the gilded, and if we can, we'll play it.
The intelligence report is coming up next and I said that before because I am trying to find... there we go. Our bumper music can get everything lined up through the intel report. There we go. We're on our way out. We'll be back after this. The intel report. 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 cure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. Number, you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep.
Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, you get the torch of freedom burning bright.
As Iowoki vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, build the land of the free and home of the free?
Remember your training and you will come back alive. Every once in a while I have to remember mine. Good, ladies and gentlemen, this is the Evening 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. Southwest, southeast, north, and
North East. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. We're on WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave. We're also on satellite. I want to see how all our emergency radio operators out there. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is
Well, it's Friday. Yes, it is. It's all been beautiful Friday. The geese are down on the ground, gleaning the flat fields, which is kind of funny because they're not over the cornfield. They're in the, what was left of the bean field, which is pretty well picked and harvested, and also they've been through there a few times, but now that the weather is, you know, snow is completely gone.
Has been for a while now that they're in that field. They're really going to town which I think is fascinating so they still got some goodies over there to find and Also the deer yes, we got about a 20 head herd here that are coming up through the yard at different times it's a clutch of three clutch of four and another group of seven and Two and a couple of Bambi's by themselves, but out in the field they're together leaning with each field so
Pretty interesting anyway, beautiful beautiful afternoon into evening Semi-clear temperatures are gonna drop 1.27 last night. Gilly if you're out there ain't you'll prepared
So let's assume that winter is not done yet. It's just the later end of it heading into the early spring and be prepared because the weather hypothermia will catch it, will catch even in the middle of summer. Rangers, Ranger students, I should say, individuals in the Ranger School, in the swamp cycle, they had a number that died from hypothermia. They didn't die because they were shot or there was an accident. The only thing is that they took a misstep.
moved off deeper into a swamp area where they were not immediately identified to have been lost. And when they found them, the majority of the group had died of hypothermia, difference in temperature and loss of body core temperature. The external temperature difference and core temperature losses would kill them. So pay attention.
Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance team leaders fire team leaders squad leaders All of you know that that's your job keeping on your people
Anyway, we're gonna do this. Ed was not able to, but he will after the next few days because he's gonna have this in hand also. But since we couldn't play Steve Voss, some of the stuff that Steve Voss has taken down, maybe we should listen to some of the stuff Steve Voss has taken down. And you know what? I can do that. So I'm gonna try and see how this comes through. We haven't done this in a while. It won't be perfect, but it'll be interesting. So let's see how this works. Steve Voss, it's off his page. But like I said, we can keep things alive.
which you make copies of things for. So it'll have a new copy of it. Actually, that's off the disc I just cut for him. Along with a lot of bunch of other classic pieces and bytes. We're going to be doing some modern versions, but we're going to throw some other stuff at you too here and put it up on the air. You know, kind of jog your memory. Because it is rather funny how they keep hitting us with the same junk over and over again. The guys, it's...
Hey, dad. See the shoe size IQ the enemy go ahead chip in there It came across okay. I had to play with it But I really wish because this is a short wave hour and you you know, it's a short wave hour We should have tested that During the other towers on Liberty Tree radio. I'm just right question. You wouldn't an eye or that way it's in that Yeah, we couldn't step away to do that during the two-hour block. So we had to try it now
Well, anyway, fact is we have okay now, let's remember it. Let's remember to go I'm gonna go have in your hand Like I said the disc will be in your hand next so we're gonna worry about it The big thing here again is the idea that you know, this is something I thought's a pretty dynamic song wouldn't you say why would Steve take that down? You know think there's certain music that you know, I get to be politically correct if you get Madrid You want to make? Not not exist
But like I said, it's not dead and gone, it's just on the shelf somewhere. And if we look, we have it. That's the one thing about the thousands and thousands of cassettes and CDs, I have it sitting here somewhere. Just again, we made sure we got a new copy out and finished that. And this is the copy, it'll be headed down to Ed. So he'll have it ready to go. And again, there's a couple of the pieces they're copying right now.
Here's a question, Ed, again, quick request, great song, perfect piece. And if you've seen the videos that were done by our fellow patriots in Florida with the video that they did, which we randomly mated with this song. This is what's rather fascinating about the video that we put out there that was tied in with sacred ground.
is that our friends in Florida went up to Boston and all the different locations including Concord Bridge, etc., etc., and they filmed. They just filmed hundreds of hours. And they put the film together. They put it together in a sentence and say, hey, see how this works. And interestingly enough, we had Steve's album when it first came out. This is that many years ago. And we just queued it up at a certain spot.
With all the different bites that were done fade ins and he did great, you know says he was had pretty good command of editing So we had slide shots there were you know again? Fade ins fade outs and some overlap and we don't think we had to do is tweak one little scene where we added some soldiers some as if they were ghosted into the images one in one or two spots and It was perfect
And you have to understand, it was just two people, two totally different disassociated projects, the music on one end and the timing of it. And the filming that was being done by our friends and what's amazing is out of the can, there was nothing we had to change with regard to the length of the video, the construction. Although here's the thing, with all the footage that was done and with all the editing that he did, the music would fit.
with other video blocks that he did, including all of his editing. Kind of a hand to God thing. It's like Visitor from the past, when we first heard Visitor from the past. It's like I said, that is ours to always play at the beginning of every hour. That's the intro for the intelligence report for as long as I'll do radio.
It's everybody's property. I mean if you want to copy it copy it get it out really need it out to where everybody can hear it right now because it's as in fact, it's even more viable today than it was 30 years ago when it was recorded guys and that's visitor from the past. So here's one again on sacred ground. Ed is that still on file does he still have that posted? I'm not gonna play it. We'll play it Monday or Tuesday or Wednesday when they get the music but
sacred ground. Yeah, sacred ground is still listed on his YouTube. It's also listed on site. Very good. Let's go ahead. Let's throw that one up. And again, guys, that's a pertinent piece. The imagery, I'm not going to try to describe what we did. You have to just watch the video. Some of you have it. Pull it out of your dusty bookshelves there. Blow it off and plug it into the machine and show everybody because again,
Steve Voss did a number of Patriot albums. The music is fantastic. And he went out to do other things. But he was, the other thing I would point out, he did his own engineering. He has his own recording studios. So right off the bat, the quality of this product is excellent. And they know how to tweak, they know how to improve, improvise, adapt, and overcome. So I know Edward's working on it.
Sticky Boss sacred ground. And again, you're listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org. I want to say hi, handshake, wave to all of our DJs doing their work at Camp Embers, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stouset, Camp Whalen North, Yogan Maranges, Naga Hichum, Fox Wolf, the Rustics, but not at Fort Benning, Michigan. We don't have the site set up there yet. I've got everything ready to go. I've got some stuff I can donate.
But we don't have the hardware all in place and we still need to make a fortified slash revetted radio station there. It's Pink Floyd, member of the Italian Cross. You know what? He might have just made me a liar because I'm looking for Sacred Ground and I'm not finding it. The album for Sacred Ground was on, which I believe was, I still believe, which is Steve Os.
The album shows there, but Sacred Ground is not listed as one of the tracks. Renegades, I Still Believe, The Prayer, Annie's Song, One by One, Key Parties There, Life Goes On.
Change of heart wrong is not right and the things that make a soldier great are there but sacred ground I'm pretty isn't that the album I still believe that's the album that sacred ground was on isn't it? Well, okay the I think it's the same album that the star spangled banner His version of the star spangled banner is on that the one you well the the one that praise and patriotism
Is the one that he had that he shows and I don't see sacred ground over there either How about okay now this is fun because guys we've been these have been posted Will you be among no will you be among will you be among the Patriots if that one's missing? Good Tom. I typed in sacred ground and I found it
Okay, I didn't type it in I went to his site, so I'm on Steve's specific page So I will type it in I'll I'll see if I find it through some well I'll tell you what we'll do since we mentioned it will do sacred ground since it is posted Okay, very good. It may be somebody else like I said did Steve's not the only one that has his music But you would think that his site would have these songs because once you hear them. It's like why would you take that down? Hmm? I'm a sacred girl is there
It's tucked away on his page. It's not in the direct listing, but it's in a subcategory. You have to get... Okay, so it's there at least. Okay, very good. It should be up front. And again, for everybody out there, you'll see why in a minute. Or you'll hear why. Can't see it. You'll hear why in a minute.
I do not see the Battle Cry of Freedom though, which I would I don't see how that would be an issue with him He's got with John income marching home tea party We must take America back the Battle Cry of Freedom, which is rally round the flag You caught you said rally around the flag You can usually find it either way if you do search for rally rally around the flag battle cry freedom will come up Yeah, that one's missing I don't know why that one would be missing what we're working on
sacred ground so we know we can get that one up. We'll pull it up again. Remember you have quiet opening. Very, yeah, several of these songs are very quiet right from the intro. In fact, we're probably talking over it. Let me start that over.
with the blood of the patriots consecrated for liberty protected through the generations now the future rests with me this sacred ground deserves my all no less for God
But for everybody out there, this is the Intel Report. It's Friday night, and that was Sacred Ground by Steve Vossen. Yes, it is still over on his page. That one is. We will have a bunch of other music. It'll have it in hand from this end of the library so that we can throw a few more pieces up there for you when the time comes and integrate them, along with some of our classic sound bites and other pieces from
the last 30 years of Liberty Tree Radio and the Intel Report. So hopefully we can kind of mix things up a little bit here. It is Friday and again as I said for all of our friends out there that are training this weekend you're probably listening to, depending where you are, tune in to your local micro AM FM station on site that's part of the base, part of the camp.
And we've got guys and gals that are playing at being DJ's. They're actually not playing, they're DJ's. Right now they're running the station. And the idea behind this is manning a radio post. So they also do signal communications monitoring. A lot of other things is back up to the signal shack that we also have another element that
is a fortified position for communications and operations on site, but also to monitor local communications and let's just say many different venues. Okay, plus we do constant frequency scanning. We're hunting them harder than they think. They're hunting us always. So again, congratulations and thank you to all of our friends that are doing their part. Again, over at Camp Emerson, we have a
A MEC training exercise that is taking place and Sanders, 18th Regiment of Combat Team, CMM, third squadrons of the 18th, which is a MEC unit here in Michigan. They're going to be there, of course, demonstrating some of the equipment that is now in the stable for that unit.
And one of them is the Victor 3, which is an all-wheeled, in-state built armored vehicle. It's an IFV. It's a light IFV, small IFV, fast vehicle. Bigger than a ferret, smaller than a Saracen. That's the best way to describe it because a lot of you guys have seen our ferret and Saracen fleet.
And we've accumulated pretty much, I think, all the loose end vehicles in the state in those categories. We just picked up, remember, the end of last year, a couple more Saracens from up towards the middle of the state, 20,000 and 16,000 is what they paid for them, which isn't bad, really, for those vehicles. Everybody pitched in, put it into the cookie jar, and they went up and said, these are ours. So again, the victor is an in-house.
built piece of equipment and it's an excellent opportunity. There's a vehicle the Germans have, it's called a Weasel, a Dicer, which is an airborne tracked vehicle. This is not tracked, these are wheeled. But it's even smaller still, and it's based on the same idea of using standard automotive truck parts off the shelf for the more common breeds of vehicles out there.
And the reason behind this is commonality of parts, being able to pull off of the civil population inventory when the time comes, so it's a smart move. These are airborne capable, can be moved by Chinook, can be moved by helicopter, they can be tethered in, they can be carried. They were used in Afghanistan by the Germans, whether in Afghanistan, to develop and perfect.
And pretty successful. America actually, US got hold of, I believe, 50 of them. Who knows what they did with those? You'd think at least one of them would show up in one of the armor museums. But the dumbasses nowadays, you know how that is. Again, there'll be something with a pink tutu in it wearing red pumps in place of any demonstrated piece of equipment we have now. If it doesn't have Pouf de Palace on it, it isn't gonna be maintained. It's gonna be retained.
Anyway, so for everybody who wants to say hi there too, and again, Emerson is overbooked. That's the other thing I have to point out. Nobody's going to be turned away, but what that means when we say overbooked at a facility is, guys, you're going to be rustic camping, which you should be prepared to do anyway.
I would point out that with all the train sites, we have the ability to issue out a couple hundred tents if needed. We keep accumulating and inventorying the standard patterns that we've established. And so we can deploy any number of people in the rustic condition area or the regular encampment areas. But we do have at the older facilities a number of different barracks buildings that are
Well appointed everything squared away ready to go and those are of course are you know signed out by the different units as they participate on site Also, let's see what else did we have real quick? Hurford is the name of the MRE pouch beef that's popping up all over the place went to a dollar tree or just briefly stopped at a dollar tree another one today I was curious and I just went in came out because I didn't have time to fiddle part around with other stuff
But the the Hereford brand, blue with a red blue pouch with a red upper area and yellow print, yellow line for a divider. It's a Brazilian retort pouch beef product. They have chipped beef, they have slivered beef, they have beef tips, and they have basically
what would you call it? Ground sirloin barbecue. They're all six ounce MRE main courses. They come tend to a slip, tend to a box that usually you'll find on the shelf. They've been averaging most stores like Menards and the other box hardwares if they have any food section. They have been running up around $3 a pouch, which is still not a bad price.
But Dollar Tree is also carrying the same product. And I just picked up 10 of the spiced beef. The other day we've already had some of the tips and the chunks and all the other fun stuff. It's just beef and gravy or beef and sauce depending on what the flavoring as is indicated. And it is a heavy gauge regular military retort pouch.
So if you go over to Dollar Tree, go into the food section, you will find these at Harford, like the Harford Cow. And they are $1.25 at Dollar Tree. I don't know if they're at Family Dollar or Dollar General, you'd have to look. Those are all associated, all three of these are associated, so this is a great buy.
for a main meat course. Now at the very least if you took one of those and grabbed one of the rice packs and put those two together, guys in the field you are eating like a king. My God, you'd be, that's, you know, wartime situation especially when things are gonna be non-existent or a few and far between. You're eating really well. And again, this is a quick grab.
There are MREs out there, but the inventories are continuing to dwindle. Some of the places I've sent you to, everybody, we went in and bought them out. So what they had is gone. And they didn't have that much. If everybody turns their eyes to any one of these locations, whatever they have on the shelf, it doesn't take very long to disappear.
So again, there are other locations for freeze-dried. There's a couple of different military ration freeze-dried companies out there. One of them carries all of the submarine rations and my God some of the stuff they're doing for the Navy, they did for the Navy. I'm sure that the command bunkers and executive sites have freeze-dried lobster, freeze-dried scallops, freeze-dried filet mignon. I'm serious, it's actually on the list. You can buy them.
and it's military rations that this is the overrun. You might throw Camped in Survival as well. CampedinSurvival.com. That's where we got the travelers through that time. Yeah, here's one of the ten cans of strawberries. The strawberries are no longer $12, now they're $17. That's what they were prior to. We got them on the resale. But still not a bad price. Not for, again, what they are. Remember, the containers are typically designed even though they'll be. Well, there should be more in them.
The container is actually, if need be, if you read the manuals, is designed to be able to hold the product, or at least one component of the product. The example reason I say that is that if you have the peas or corn or beans that come, string beans, that come in freeze dried for the military naval rations, they have hockey pucks of, they're as big as the inside of the can, but they're
pre-carved cut separated hockey pucks. And one of those hockey pucks, you put it in a bowl, you add water as required, and it's like Jetson food. You know, from the old cartoon, the Jetsons. All of a sudden, you've got fresh corn. Smells like fresh corn, tastes like fresh corn. Same is true with all the rest of these products. So that can, if you were to take the other hockey pucks out, you put one hockey puck in, you add the water as required, the food hydrates.
and it fills the can. With the one gallon cans, typically again it's like, well there's a lot of space, yes. But if you add water as designated and you hydrate in the number 10 can, the one gallon can as everybody calls it, it will fill the can.
So, you have a way to, in the field, improvise a serving system if you don't have all the kitchenware items, because they have not put these into pouches. These aren't lerps. These are all canned items that are for the Navy use. But I guarantee they're also using them for command and control or executive, because the listing of foodstuffs
As far beyond anything that you would normally think to have as a military ration. In other words, the last thing I would expect to have seen there, and I've already looked at them, are again, filet mignon, freeze dried filet mignon, Navy rations.
You know how they do that sous vide? They put the meat in the basically you have seal-a-meal type of thing and they put it in at a set temperature water bath and you can leave it in there for whatever. The meat never gets old or tired or anything and you just get to the right temperature and then they're freeze drying it so that literally when you rehydrate it you've got a cooked steak.
Cope, you know rare cook medium whatever again, whatever way you wanted it done originally That's what you get when it sucks back up. It's not like you rehydrate it Then you got to throw it on the rock to eat it up You know, I don't know if you got a mass kid for sure enough to have one of those Again, you don't want to take the eat temper out of it on that note since we're talked about food. Yes, there are Canteen cups out there not all of our military, but their copies were made
to satiate the surplus market. And like shovels that they thought they never would run out of, they've also run out of mess kits. It doesn't make any difference what country. They're even making copies of the German and Swiss mess kits in China to market for the surplus market. Now, there's a lot of other designs they could have probably come up with that might be a little more efficient, although these are good kits.
I mean the original ones are. And the replacements I'm sure work, but just to give you an idea because they're used to the people who think about surplus, they expect a certain look to the product. And what they've done is they've benchmarked and IDed certain products that sell. Canteen cups sell. Now you might recall a few years ago, the Chinese did a big production run of stainless steel canteens.
But they were a little smaller than a standard canteen and they boo-booed on the design. And one of the companies ordered it, not thinking about their contract, got the product about 20,000, 30,000 canteen cups stainless steel. No regular canteen, either metal or plastic would fit in them. Now, go inside a canteen pouch, but you gotta be able to fit the canteen inside the canteen cup.
So, they were selling them for a really great price. Now, would I buy them? I told you before, yeah, sure. I can figure out a way to stow that somewhere else in my backpack. Because if you have a canteen cup and a US military mess kit, you've got everything you need. You've got a Swiss oven, okay, and you've got a boiling cup for whatever you want to do. So, between the two, you can pretty well cook anything you want, plus you have something to eat off from right there. Boom, done.
And you can subdivide the food up cuz you've got a double chamber on one side, you've got an open bay on the other. Remember her clamshell, the way that the original US military mess kits work? But those aren't really out there, not any good number. And the prices are now, it's not unobtainium, but it's crazy town prices. In other words, it's like, well, that's nice, but it's, well, I guess it's reflecting the devaluation of the currency. Oops, yeah, that's the problem.
But the Swiss, the German, there's Dutch, some of the German, Bundeswehr early, mess kit canteen carrier combination. They actually have the canteen inside the mess kit. It's not a bad system, but they're just simply not around either. So you got China Sport, but China Sport's always been. I mean, while they say China Sport, I also mean Chinese military.
Because a lot of the stuff is out there that's out there right now in surplus two in theory It's supposed to be Chinese military, but you know who knows but it'll work it can improvise adapt to overcome I grab any small pans that I can get What yeah, I want to go to resale shops or whatever usually in the like the the 50 cent box or yard sales I always look there first. I got a neat little aluminum frying pan tiny one What's it good for me?
What we used for them to go. Yes, I meant you 30 already has Yep, before we go on. I'm gonna grab these up Battlehawk armory calm battle Hawk armory calm They have 30 round amend to second generation 30 round polymer mags High-tech stainless no memory Springs with super duper follower and they love it
Normally $13.99 now $6.48 you were right Mark. $6.48 if you get $10. So there's no thing on there that says anything about there being that just when I went backwards in my shopping cart to get it back down to zero it wouldn't let me go below $10 at that price. So maybe if you punch two in it would go back up to that $10 price or whatever that they had in her room.
But anyway, buy 10, $6.48 a piece, better than a week ago when they were $6.99. The BattlehawkArmory.com, amend A-M-E-N-D, 2 as in amendment 2, 30 round polymer mags, over. And again, those are the black only, so, but that's fine by me, black works fine.
So, take advantage of this while you can. It's the best price on an AR mag that we can see in the market right now. Now, there's another little more expensive over at KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com. They have aluminum anodized magazines. They're red anodized and blue anodized. They're very pretty magazines. They're also functional. And so again, for $8 a piece, that's another solution. Some of you like metal mags and don't use plastic.
I think you're going to be forced to because there's just too many of the mags out there in the polymer. They're dominant. And as you know, P mags, in fact, P mags have jumped a little bit in price at the jobber end, something I noticed when I was looking at bulk. But like everything, the couple of different mags, when they had the second gen P mags for a reasonable price year last week, really wasn't a bad deal, considering where P mags are right now. Now,
They shouldn't have any problem making mags because they do from the stock. They, you know, the Polymer mags, chip shouldn't be a problem being able to acquire that, but price did go up here. So just continue to bite the bullet, pardon the pun. Also one more thing, because it is Quartermaster Friday, is although it's not Cinco di Amo Day, but it's always Cinco di Amo Day. Oh, wait a minute. It is Cinco di Amo Day.
So if you go over to classic firearms, they have 9mm Parabellum, 124 grain, I believe. It's boxer primed, it's brass case, and it is 22 cents a round. So 1,000 rounds for about $220 some dollars. Can't really beat the price. That's a good price for 9mm right now. Now, I don't know how much they have. And by the time I tell you, yep, it could even be sold out.
It'll probably be on the page. They don't cancel it off the page. You have to go to the item when you hit it. It'll show you sold out. So it's not sold out last time I checked, which was this morning. But again, there's also a couple other good ammunition deals they have there right now. 32 ACP, ball ammunition, not soft point, ball ammunition. And they did get a quantity of 30 at 6 in.
I've had everybody ask me, did anybody with D-clips, any ammo with D-clips? No, not that I've seen. But there are D-clips through a number of different sources in bulk. And I believe Natchez Shooting Supply, go to Natchez Shooting Supply. Natchez had some D-clip deals. Now, they weren't really bargains, but they had, I think it's 100 count to a bag.
of D-clips for the M1 Garand. So if you are a short D-clips, we want the Garand to continue to be serviced. I've already talked to a couple of companies here. They know what a D-clip is. I couldn't tell them that it's a retainer clip for a 57 Chevy spring compression unit. That would be a good one.
But I've asked, hey, can we build them? The other thing that we're trying to find out about having built our 6.5 Carcano 7.35 Carcano Manlature Stripper Clips. Both of these items, the D-clips and the Carcano clips would be very useful right now. So for everybody out there, no, the Carcano is not a critical arm. But I'll tell you what, there's a market for those stripper clips. And I mean a big market right now.
So, I might even come off something I have sitting someplace and have somebody put them out in the other world of would you like to buy these and see what happens. Because you see, I like the Carcano when everybody hated the Carcano. I am serious about this. I liked the Carcano when everybody was bad-mouthing the Carcano.
But since weapons are fewer and far between that are surplus, guess what they're getting overseas? A lot of 6.5 and 7.35 Carcanos. Problem, no stripper clips. But they will give you one for free. If you buy a rifle at Royal Tiger Imports, they'll give you one. Don't lose it, because then your rifle becomes a single shot. We've talked about this with the old Lee Harvey Oswald scenario. Without that man lynching stripper clip inside, there's no magazine.
It's a single shot firearm put it in poke it in the hole close the bolt boom extract Hook it poke it in the hole One at a time. Well, maybe you only need one of those little stripper clips to take to your buddy who's the machinist to? Take them care of and then take them over your other buddy who does the porch work and have them blast them in the heat
Yeah, the thing that I would be curious about is whether or not we could, you know, they may have been, here's the thing about the the manlet your stripper clips and anybody who wants to go try and make this a marketable item, I recommend it. But you'd have to experiment and that's the problem is that it could be made in plastic. I don't see why they couldn't make the stripper clips in plastic. The originally the manlet your stripper clip for the Carcano was brass.
And it was not any special spring, it was brass, okay? And then after that, they started making them in steel. So, brass is pretty malleable. Now, polymers, especially with the new chip and all the plastics that are out there right now,
I would think they could build, and remember it now, first of all, let's understand, this isn't supposed to be like an AR-15 magazine or an M14 magazine. These were supposed to be discardable stripper clips. So when you inserted six rounds into the top of that Carcano and you push it down into your click,
You close the bolt, you go boom, and then you go boom five more times. And when you pull the bolt back, in theory, there was a little bit of a push from the case, and your little stripper clip is supposed to fall out the bottom of the gun through that exit hole that's built into the weapon for that purpose. Now, if it didn't happen that way, in theory, and it did work every time, with the next six rounds, when you insert the stripper clip through the guide, it pushed the old one right down through the bottom, cha-ching, and it's gone.
So again, making them out of plastic would, you know, and you don't have to worry about it. Well, they aren't strong. They're not really tough. They don't need to be. They're actually, they're supposed to be a one way thing. Of course, we would never do that anymore. But I'm just dropping a point on someone. If someone wanted to make some money right now, there's a window here where if you could make it in polymer, you might be able to 3D print it. You know, that's one of the few times where it will stop that strong. It wouldn't make any difference.
It just has to hold the rounds once you pull it out of the magazine pouch you take the stripper clip you put it in the weapon you hear a click where it locks in and that's it and after that you don't care what happens to it because after you go boom boom boom boom boom boom you just take another one out shove that through and the other one falls out now if it's still in one piece fantastic, but if it Some reason to decide to come apart in some way who cares?
If you can make it cheap enough, it wouldn't make any difference because that's why they built them that way. And if you make that a plastic, you don't have to heat treat them. There you go. Right. Right. Again, the see the interesting thing is there's there are several other weapons that would that right now the same thing could happen. If this was eight years ago or 10 years ago, there were still boxes of those stripper clips at the gun shows 10 years ago, 15 years ago.
That's a while back now, but it was the idea that they were out there today Those are all gone because everybody's you know all on these weapons But another firearm that requires a manlet or stripper clip is the Steyr Street pull Lesser known to everybody because there's fewer of these out about are all of the the French
labelle rifles and many of the other pre-labelle rifles that were in service. They take both the carbines and the rifles, take a stripper clip, a man-lature-type stripper clip. There is no magazine well, or forgive me, there is no magazine in the weapon. There is no follower in the weapon. There is a pusher spring. And when you insert the ammunition, your thumb is retaining the ammunition until the stripper clip locks into a cam
inside that's just in front of the front end of the trigger guard. So when you hear that click, you know that the stripper clip is secure, there is pressure from that leaf spring that is underneath it. It's a very strong, very aggressive spring. And it's guaranteed that after you close the bolt, load the first round, when you pull it back, that spring will push the next round up.
This is true of the Steyr, this is true of the Dutch man-lynchers, which are also from 6.5. You only hardly see these anymore. 6.5 Dutch man-lyncher. They used them in the Philippines. There were a bunch of these rifles that came out back in the early 80s from whatever was going on between the Philippines and Holland because they had given a lot of these weapons to the Philippines as service rifles way back after World War II.
And finally, they started discarding them. So again, most of these countries, like I've said, if there's second and third world countries, they don't throw stuff out. Those rifles also, I'm sure if you do have them, then you need a stripper clip. Now here's another one, the Gewehr 88, not the 98. The rifle that started it all, where it was the first successful
mass produced magazine fed smokeless powder rifle in any military. It was dynamic and a major game changer. It had a barrel jacket over top of the barrel like on a machine gun for cooling purposes. It's the Gewehr 88. That too requires a stripper clip that looks very much like the Carcano stripper clip.
Now, again, there used to be tons of those around. You could buy them through the mail for $9 a rifle, even into the early 80s. And the Stire Strait Poles, the pre-98s, were going for $19.95, and they were straight through the mail. And they should still be because they're listed by the GCA 68, if we want to listen to that prick document, if we want to acknowledge it. They're all non-firearms.
And again, they're decent weapons. They're nothing to write home about, but they are pretty functional firearms. The Carcano market, though, is where you'd be pointed right now. And I'm serious about this. If somebody got motivated, in fact, some of you guys have 3D printers. I can't believe you couldn't come up with a solution with a 3D printer. Since everybody's motivated and everybody's excited to make the 3D printers work,
This would be a really cool thing for the 3D printer crews to actually focus on. And if any of you are in touch with people who do that and are really hard chargers, they would make money. They really would sell these things because nobody has thought to do this yet as far as I know. And if we knew that they were doing it, I'd help them to market it. I would let everybody know where to go.
In fact, what I would also do is go to YouTube and go to Rumble and to all these shooter sites, especially because there's all kinds of videos on the 6.5 Carcano and also Royal Tiger import selling them. So any place where they're talking about that, guess what? That's where you want to insert, oh, by the way, Bob Schmidlatt, 3D printing is making Carcano stripper clips. Hey.
Now guys, anything is better than harsh language and throwing rocks. In this case, it's like if you don't have anything else, nothing is available, then something available makes a big difference. Now you make one and you get it out there. And if you have to improve it, that's why you see Gen 2, Gen 3, Gen 4. If you come up with other ideas or if the industry comes up with other polymers to replace what you're using,
For your little bee dabbing printing process, you know, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick,
If you go look to see what they, we used to buy those stripper clips, I know, we're used to woulda, coulda, shoulda. We used to buy those stripper clips for about three cents a piece, then they went to 10 cents and they stayed there forever. No, nobody wanted a Carcano. Then of course, at that time, they used to be bins, cuz each people would shoot the ammo, what they do is they'd strip the ammo off and sell you the stripper clips separate. The ammo would come, all Carcano ammo if it was military came in the stripper clips.
Automatically, you bought Carcano ammo that was Italian military issue. It always came in this river clips. The Ethiopian stuff did and the Greeks made a bunch because they apparently, well, they did. They captured, during World War II, they captured a ton of 6.5 Carcanos and they actually kept them around for, I guess, reserve or police departments or whatever. So did the Italians themselves, by the way.
So anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. Let's be creative. Let the juices flow. Now, one other thing here real quick. Make sure I didn't leave anything out. I'm looking real quick. Guys, got to do three things at once. We'll get a computer screen. I'm working on the notes that we had here. Okay, I think we're good except, oh, coldmans.com has got a little bit of a discount sale going right now. I mentioned them before.
You may want to go over and take a look at what they have available. They do have a number of MOLLE items, surplus, but I've noticed even they're getting a little thin on the MOLLE pouches by comparison to what was available just two years ago. And that's going to happen. Number one, you guys are buying everything, okay? For some of the people that are listening that were asking me certain questions about grenade pouches,
That seems to be one of the places where there are a number of the different patterns. They've got DCU in brand new standard frag grenade. They have ACU. Some of these are stamped with the property disposal, government property we sold it stamped. Kind of that purpley paint thing that doesn't make any difference, really won't cause any problems.
But again, there's some good prices on some of the utility items including terriers and they do have the Polish Woodland kind of camo that a lot of people been asking for because apparently that's become popular with some units I was talking over the weekend with our guys and because we've got you know the body armor, but the backpacks pants shirts if you look around you have to cherry pick from about six different locations and
Coleman's though has two different sizes of the backpacks right now. Now one good thing if Coleman's sells out, they take it off the list, which is good. In other words, not gonna have any confusion there. But I know that they do have the one for sure in stock. It's a medium pack.
It is in the same pattern and it will match with the ballistic vest, with the high throat, with the courgette, and it's got the front armor, etc. Also, they do have the hats. I don't know how much size they have, you'll have to check that out. We're at the top. For all you guys out there training, winter is not gone. You will take your coats and gloves and hats with you when you proceed out of the buildings at night.
And you don't skip. We don't need to have to worry about casualties. We're almost to the end of the season. God bless the Republic. The new order. Nice bomber. Stock is continuing to kick. Ben's very happy with this. It's just quite inaccurate. I did not think I would put it in another French bomber. He's surrendering, so he's a member. Anyway, we're getting out of the way for now. And taking over. Morrell care coming up. We'll be back Monday.
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