April 26, 2024
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Mark Koernke hosted a Friday afternoon and evening broadcast covering multiple topics including music selection for patriotic messaging, ammunition and reloading practices (particularly for .45 ACP and shotgun shells), preparedness for drone defense, and extensive discussion of escape and evasion tactics including defeating tracking dogs, footwear deception, and terrain navigation. The show included a caller segment discussing mall security encounters and a lengthy GOA video about ATF abuses. Koernke emphasized the importance of creative ammunition sourcing, 3D printing opportunities for stripper clips, and tactical training operations scheduled for the weekend.
- ammunition reloading
- 45 acp
- shotgun shells
- drone defense
- escape and evasion
- tracking dogs
- atf abuses
- gun owners of america
- preparedness
- tactical training
- stripper clips
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- quartermaster friday
- night vision
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were torn and dirty as my bed, took off his three cornered hat, speaking low to me. We 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 life 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 shit you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country
deep in debt, put men of God in jail, harass 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 will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride?
And are there no more values for which you 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 each God-given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true.
free but we have ourselves to blame for even now as pirates trampled each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight if he stood by your bedside the dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep what would be your answer he called out from the grave because I had no shoes and then I met a man who had no feet
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America with a K 2024 old earth calendar. I'm a doctor, not a breakfast and 2024 battle for the Republic of Swords book one how it began and Ed's got some stuff on the way. We'll be playing X search from the battle for the Republic books. Soon here is little pieces that you can even throw into the mix for the
ongoing other hours of Liberty Tree Radio plus some really great fantastic music. I gotta tell you something. These record collections from these production companies that I've been getting radio stations slash guy had three or four bands. It was it's been everything but by God we're gonna resurrect
Some music that you would swear was written for right now, but it's from back in the psychedelic area, dude Everything was like and you know, and you had the revolution man get revolution Well, you know what if you listen to this really funny because I broached one of these albums last night and every song every song is a resistance song and
I guarantee they're not going to resurrect them anywhere, but what's fascinating is it actually jogged my memory because this is that window I told you about, 1971 to 1973, where before, you know, disco, disco, not quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, quack, disco, yeah, all of a sudden disco showed up out of nowhere. Why? Well, because the powers that be had to warm fuzzy you.
But just before that, everything had gotten hyper intense. Remember they wanted to attack Nixon, even though the whole that was bullshit across the board and everybody knows it. And now they even know it more because all the play actors that came out were all Jewish mafia CIA types, all kosher mafia, all line, sex acts, the BS. But it was so important back in the time. And because those books are all on the shelf, and I kept all of them,
Again, remember, they burn everything they can and pull it off the shelves and make it disappear. That's what librarians' job is to, you know, their job is to make sure they can conceal the crimes of the leftists across the board. And it's rather fascinating because it's still coming out in the wash now about what really happened with, yeah, that dynamic news duo Woodward. You know, he just, didn't you work for the CIA? You're not supposed to talk about that.
Yeah, with Watergate and all that. In other words, one agency or department and inside each agency and department, different factions. I've told you about plans within plans, circles within circles, and how there are many different power factions, about five or six at any given point that are going to town on each other. That's why it's good that you've got the trumpet types, but hell, they've got as many poofdiz and queers that they're
writing with so many so that they're with Trump that they were doing the village people as their music music Center, you know what I mean? Macho Macho man isn't exactly gonna inspire me to join you. Okay. In fact, what I'm amazed is they still have not found a theme a centerpiece in any way shape or form they do not know or they're intentionally not doing that.
Where they could have a dynamic voice, an artist. You don't care what the enemy thinks. You want all the people that you're trying to rally to have something to rally around. And they don't have it. They have not done that. They have not reached into that tool. That's been reached in, pulled that tool out of the toolbox and used it. And that tells me just how lame both sides are with regard to their operations. They don't want to inspire you that much. They want to just keep you busy fighting.
not fighting really well. That way you can take a hit as the ring knockers choose to. So get motivated people. There's a lot of cool stuff out there. We're going to be presenting a lot of it to you. I guess I'd love to see a band do a remake of 20th Century Man from the Kinks, from the Muswell, Hillbilly album. Hillbilly's album. We played it yesterday. That piece is now. You take that and here's what you need to do. Now, let me give an example of something. Edward, if you could.
We're going to do something here right now. Let me show you the difference in beautiful quality of music, excellent writing, fantastic vocals, the whole nine yards.
But Curse My Name is done by Blind Guardian. Okay, Blind Guardian is a metal band, dudes. But they do, because of their age bracket and where they came up in time, there's a lot of the Tolkien theme, just like many of the, again, the 70s, late 70s and early, or forgive me, late 60s through the 70s bands that did a lot of you pay attention to what they're talking about.
Tolkien oriented in fact blatant references to Elements of the Silmarillion or the Lord of the Rings or the Hobbit. Okay in them in the songs why well because at that time that was up and coming into the US and it was a Here we go. Thank you Edward. Let's play this through Interestingly enough the cover band is out there but Ed now
Now we're going to do a comparative here because we own the network. Ginger, the ginger-haired girl, forgive me, I got it, I'm rattling her name off normally, but now we're on the program. Ginger-haired musician, should come up in the scroll, curse my name, blind guardian cover, here we go. Now, pay attention to the articulation here.
66.6 on your AM dial. Home of Acid Rock Rocking with the best of them right here. Side tracking with a little death row toe working some Pink Floyd and closing off with a little blind guardian. The side cover piece done by the Ginger Girl right here. You LSD Quadrifund Exterio 66.6 on your AM dial. You see, you have some fun. You should have fun. Remember people, the bad guys hate it when we have fun at their expense.
In this case, one of the things I would point out if you, the original, which is the first piece that I've played, thank you Edward, is from Blind Guardian. This is the song that everybody copies or has copied. Now, let me point something out. Blind Guardian is a phenomenal band. They're multilingual. They have done that song that you heard play in 14 different languages.
And they play them in concert in different countries in those 14 different languages. There are live examples of this music performed all over the planet, okay? They're a hard metal band, they've been around for a long time, they're not brand new. I don't know if they're actually still in service right now. But the cover piece is more clearly understood.
This is what we need when I compare this, when I'm talking about with doing a copy of a remake, a cover of 20th Century Man by the Kinks off the Muswell pillbilly album. The words are there, but half of them are difficult because it's, again, it's a matter of pronunciation and the verbiage construction, the way that we interpret it as opposed to the English band that it is generating the words.
So what you want is somebody to go, this is the 20th century mechanical nightmare, the wonderful age of machinery, napalm, hydrogen bombs, biological. You want enunciation right now. Why? Because every element of that song is perfect in this war word warfare that we're in combined with the physical warfare we're in combined with
the political and religious issues. And granted, there's all kinds of other great music. Carl Klangs rocked them in their ivory towers. But there's so many pieces out there because the enemy tweaked all this crap. You wanna really know why I wanna use it? It's because you can turn it around and stick it in their ear or up their ass sideways.
We have Patriot Band to do them phenomenal work. They have great songs and music. Use them. That's the priority here. Use them. They are there for a reason. They appreciate, of course, your help and rebroadcasting and reproducing. But remember, they're doing this for a reason. They're fellow Patriots, okay?
But if any of you were listening out there and your musicians and by the way Ed pointed out there are some people are redoing Carl Klein's music. They're using it. They're doing cover versions. One of the things that I would like go ahead. Who do we have? I'm sorry, Bart. I was checking to see if I was muted. I'm muted. No, I'm actually I do have something I want to say. Got me. We got you. Okay. Did you hear what happened in Texas today with the governor?
slamming the college students that are protesting for the Palestinians. He said anybody that protests against the Jews is getting kicked out of school and going to jail. Wow, they should just put up everybody to death that does that, right? Isn't that just logical?
Well, I'm going to tell you what did I say yesterday because first of all, let's get the useful idiots. Have anybody seen any of the interviews where some of these students were asked, what are you here for? What are you doing? I don't know. I don't burp. I don't know. They're getting paid.
Right, and again, what's the purpose behind this? Well, you're, again, the Jewish mob. Okay, the same people that paid for the white buses that moved the Antifa and BLM all over the country to burn down the country. The Jewish mob, the Jewish NGOs, set that whole thing up across the board. They're the ones that's the Jewish NGOs that are operating the invasion and operating the cartels on the other side of the border, who in many cases are Jewish run anyway.
Jewish Mexican run, if you don't know that, then if you're picturing someone with a pasty face and a big schnoz, that's, you're not thinking. There's lots of, there's fellow travelers everywhere, I'm telling you. So what's interesting here is what's the purpose behind this? Well, you just saw what one of the buttlickers is doing. Avid is notoriously a buttlicker for the kosher mafia. That's why all the money leaves Texas instead of staying in Texas where it should be.
Okay, why do you send money to Spain for your toll roads or send it to Europe for your toll roads when you have the big state of Texas, you graduate students every year, you don't have your own in-house accounting, in-state accounting? Why would you take it outside the US? Because of money laundering and because the B-witches want to get their pound. That's why.
So this whole purpose, again, who, where did all these tents come from? The Israeli NGOs who are stirring the pot and of course on the college campuses, which are already Jewish run. If you don't know that, you got your head so far up your ass couldn't be pulled out with a crowbar even if your life depended on it.
How did we get all this Jewish leftist, Talmudic, capitalistic crap on campus from a Jewish mafia? So what they're doing is they now want to do what they've done in Europe. You can't do it, marches, marches, it's a crime. Come and try and force that on me, I'll put a bullet in your ass. Try and enforce that crap with me and see what happens. In fact, it's a good reason to start a war.
Your sorry ass needs to be put down for this kind of BS across the board because you know what I don't give a I don't care who it is. Okay, you know I might have to about Trump. Okay, it'd be nice if somebody were on the horizon but Trump had four years and basically stood there like he was an idol. Going to golf courses, taking golf vacations.
And as I said in 2015-2016, well if you're serious, you come into the presidency, you better understand you're at war, they're gonna try and kill you. And everybody's worried about that again. And it's like in the process though, you better be not taking any time off. You get up early, you go to bed late, you got four years to fix the country. You got four years to take a machete and a meat scraper and all the rest of the garbage necessary to scrape the table off and clean the enemy out. He didn't do that.
Didn't do anywhere near that. The border got secured. That was one good thing. And that was simply by sitting at the table, but he just stopped doing it. He stopped doing what he should have continued to do. Why? Cuz he was told to. Cuz Hillary Clinton and Bill Clinton are good people, okay?
So, what's the purpose behind this? This is just like, I guarantee that probably Idiot Stick, you know, good old, you know, the goobener of Texas, is now gonna propose what? Anti-semantic laws, just like that whore down in Florida, sucking up the, you know, up the ass of the Israelis down there, passing the garbage that he did. Oh, first he went, oh, that's Israel to do it. Right.
So, how about defaming the Christians? Oh, you can piss on the Christians all day. How about attacking and pissing on Christians, and specifically Protestants? Oh, you can piss on the Christians all day. It's rather fascinating that the American people, they're still the majority are white, and still the majority are Christian, and still the majority of those are Protestant, not Catholic, even though they want to change that.
But let's just go by the Protestant idea that, well, apparently we don't have any representation from any of these asshats, because, oh, you can't talk about that chosen Jewish mafia stealing your blind, but you can piss on the Christian population all day. Ain't none of them making any effort to stop it. Not one of those trash governors is any in any way, shape, or form making the effort to stop it.
It's only a Jewish mob orchestrated to get their toes stepped on here, and that's what this is. This is orchestrated by the Jewish mob because they want more power here. Go ahead. In fact, there is an Antichrist who will come, but the spirit of Antichrist has been around for thousands of years, and the Jews are Antichrist.
They are ones who say there is a Christ. An Antichrist doesn't mean the Greek Antichrist. Doesn't mean against Christ. And so the Jews are waiting for a different Christ and therefore they are Antichrist. They are anti-Jesus Christ. And that's why they spend all their efforts doing exactly what you just said over. It's me at this end. Sorry, I can't, I intentionally get it because I don't want to make any noise in the background. I got stuff going on here.
No, that's why again, we are going to have to understand that they're trying to burn down our house, so it's time to kick their ass out of our house. We're going to war in 24. Take a pick of what the direction is, and like I said, somebody's going to try and tell me what to do. Well, I ain't subject to anybody. You're going to tell me what I can say? No, you almost stuff it up your ass sideways. I'm going to take a two by four and eight footer, and I'm going to jam it up your hind end sideways. That's what I'm going to do.
I won't hesitate. There are certain things I will know you will better not be around me. If somebody tries some nonsense like that, you don't want to be around me, I guess. If you're trying to be peace love dope and contemplating your belly button, you're in the wrong place. Somebody pulls that crap, that kind of BS, I'm beating her ass down right there or we'll finish them right there or we'll go to war right there. That's the problem with what's happened to this country. You've got the pedos and the queers chopping off kids testicles and putting them in jars and laughing about it, probably got a collection.
or chopping girls breasts off all part of this Jewish, Kabbalistic sacrifice ritual crap and they got a whole bunch of their witch type fellow travelers and that's no exaggeration. They're a cultic witch travelers.
Fellow travelers who are promoting this both the teachers the counselors the pedo satanic queers Supervisors or principals in in addition to certain parents who are part of the problem too And of course their children and poor, you know, sadly enough or Well, they're they're in the wrong place but again
Everybody seems to like it. Well, no they don't. Most people don't like it. As a matter of fact, that's the BS that they're also promoting through and why they want to control the social media. Because it's a fact that most everybody doesn't agree. No, most everybody is not traveling with them. And in fact, if given the opportunity and it's gonna happen soon, we will all be hunting their hairy ass down.
Remember, every one of these B-witches sitting there in front of a microphone on the screen there, they're just pawns. In fact, they're absolute meat puppets because anything they say goes through the earpiece and the teleprompter. They don't have a personal thought of their own. And if they ever try to have a personal thought, well, you've seen that before. We've watched it happen. They'll get into some pissing match amongst themselves there. All of a sudden, they'll go to an unscheduled break. When they come back, they're all sitting there like they're pharaohs.
straight, stiff back, microphone back in their ear, or should say the the earbud back in their ear when they threw it down because the the Jewish producer was screaming in their in their ear and they were ignoring him so they threw their earpiece down. You ever see that? That's because Blatz and Sting is going, you're not so crazy, you're crazy, you're not, you're not so crazy. In reality, no, that's not what you're saying. We had that on the air.
And sometimes, Bart, they don't come back. They send someone else in instead because that person's no longer available. That person, male or female, just stop being employed. Oh, you get involved. You just say, do much of me. I shut up now. Whoever that is, I'm the one in front of the microphone. Then they throw the microphone down and they start talking.
the way they shouldn't and then they get punished. They get punished. Remember from, you know, Star Wars? Yeah. Jar Jar Binks is going to get punished. Yeah. Hey Mark. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. Hey Mark, this is Irish Whiskey. Just a quick change of subject. Go ahead.
So I'm working in a mall in Tennessee and I'm just doing my job working on the equipment I'm supposed to be working on and I'm just in the public area of the mall and a security guard with a dog walks up and you know the security guard, mall security is like you know wearing a bulletproof vest and fully kitted out you know like a cop of course maybe off-duty cop who knows. Anyway comes up with a dog and is like
Are you carrying a firearm? And of course I'm not carrying a firearm. And so the obvious answer is no, I'm not. Well, so then it's decided that, well, it must be the tools or maybe the cleaning spray that is used to clean these units that's alerting the dog. So I found that very fascinating.
Well, I'll tell you what, take your dog and yourself and go somewhere else and leave me alone and I'll do real work and you can do the piddly stuff that you're involved in. I'm not too nice anymore about that. You know, again, because, oh, I'm sure the dog actually might be trained. It's, you know, it's solvents and greases or, you know, gun stuff, gunny stuff. Yeah, you see when the mechanics come in after they've been working.
Well, and again, I don't doubt it. It's like, but it's just the idea that, are you carrying a gun? Well, okay, look around. Okay, does it look like, well, of course, yes. Actually, if I was in a mall, yeah, I probably would be in a roundabout way be armed if I was working in this day and age, because I don't want to be, you know, when the enemy pulls out their weapons, I don't want to be the last one pulling out mine, if you know what I mean. Go ahead.
Yeah, yeah, well, I mean, I'm always armed, but no one would ever know. I mean, it's just so well hidden that you're just looking at me, it's like you would never know. But still, it's just like, I thought that was rather humorous. And it's also in Tennessee, that's like, wow, this is like police state Tennessee, you know? Well, Tennessee is targeted right now. You've got enough pods, any state has a pedo-queer communist pod.
And you've got a few in just like, you know, in any state, Texas is in the same boat with Austin, even though you'd say Texas is conservative. Yeah, you ever been to Austin in more recent years where the Californicators have swarmed? So you actually are targeted by all the discussion in that the Californicators who, of course, as we've always said, who hate the color of the yellow color of the pool water they created.
and are whining about the big baby Ruth bars and chunks of peanuts floating in them. Oh, those aren't baby Ruth bars. But they go somewhere else. In this case right now, apparently the big move is towards Tennessee. And then the ship birds, of course, start their garbage all over again. And there was a discussion years ago about this, that if you have move-ins like that, especially since you know what's going on now,
that they actually be, you know, retarded from actually interacting in government for a year. Which is interesting, no, you have a right to, no, I actually can see the states used to be sovereign, used to be. And these parasites can take an area down in, you know, one half of a session, so to speak. In other words, give them 12 months worth of shitting in the pool.
And forgive me guys, I'm using a lot of French here today, but that bottom line is that's exactly what it is. They have no brains. They're done with the stinking box of rocks. And why was it bad where you came from? I don't know, it just got bad after a while. By the way, you guys all need to stop using plastic straws here. It was a good idea. Like I've always said with communism, all these asshats will always find one part.
Or another of that communist police state that they liked. Where can I register to vote? Boom, right over there in the shotgun range. Well, no, the pistol range. It's called pistol range, it's French. It means voting booth. Boom, boom, you know? So again, yeah, unfortunately, Tennessee, in fact, there's been a lot of conversation about that. Tennessee is being targeted, so.
People are going to have to crank up the process and start paying attention to who's around you. And they need to start being beat down. That's what it comes down to. Every state's in the same boat. Michigan is mostly pro-patriot right now across the board, but there are cesspools. We've talked about this. They're not going to live 15 minutes if this actually goes into a shooting war. The areas that are the problem will be no longer a problem very quickly.
Because everybody pretty well knows who and what the problem is and where it is. And it's just gonna be a very sad and bad day for the enemy. And I'm not gonna shed an alligator tear for it at all. In fact, just reverse. I'll probably be pushing your head under the water with the order to make sure they don't try to climb into my lifeboat. And you all better be thinking, you exact same way. Be ready to get rid of the problem.
Anyway, I'll tell you what we got 15 minutes here anybody else any questions or any more comments? There's whiskey go ahead if you're still there. Yeah, I got it. Oh You got me great. Yep. We got you Okay, you remember you remember that dude Bubba Scout Reb That guy that was coming on and Ed kept mutinum. Anyway, I heard him on On a show the other day. He said that he got a call
from the Provost Marshal Office in Fort Collins, Colorado. And they told them that the military's getting rid of all of the MPs and they're replacing them with 31Bs, infantry, something. And he said that's exactly what they did when the Vietnamese left on the ships to regroup.
And they, like the military landed all these Hueys on the ship and they pushed them off, they pushed them all overboard so they couldn't go back and, you know, take out the Commie regime. Anyway, I don't know if you know anything about that or if that's a bunch of BS or I don't know what a 31B is, but had you heard anything like that?
Well 31 Bravo, okay 11 Bravo is infantry. No. Thank you. I appreciate it. No, I just off the top of my head I'd have to see what dad I'm gonna qualify something. We did not let we didn't eat him all the time We gave him ample air time on the town hall meeting to explain his situation and What he was doing and he was constantly giving out bad information repeatedly
interrupting you when he did call in on air he would always bring up the n-word in fact his last conversation with me on air was calling me n-word because he assumed I was black oh well I didn't mean to throw you under the bus Ed no you're not going to be under the bus I know you're not black
He is the one that was claiming that he was working with the CIA, but he's not with the CIA. He was a witness protection person, but the FBI had something on him. Of course, when you talk to him about it, it's all stuff that he gave them. If you follow what he was saying, I know the person from being on air.
There's something out right there. I think it's more in an attention grab than anything else with him. Well, again, the one interesting thing is that there is a lot of activity going on with the restructuring of the Department of Defense, especially with MOSs. And you don't need to go any farther than the Senate hearings and the congressional hearings that just took place this last week. I was watching a couple hours of the DOD
the female bat crazy twit who is apparently in charge of the whole shebang now, of course, for the moment. You've got the, come on, the character who disappeared for a week. Well, it turns out he was in the hospital. He's got cancer and he looks like he does. He's losing weight fast.
Yeah, he's losing weight fast. He's gonna be often, he will not be with us for very long. Okay. Well, we got some conversation going on in the back. Hold on. So now it's mumble. Well, yeah, for some reason you must be away from the mic. How about now? Can you hear me now?
There now we can hear you. Okay. Now it sounds like you know, what I was saying is regardless of you know, where the information came from and be worth checking it out But he never has a good source where you can go through to check on it, you know, it is military news something like that There'd be somebody out there with an order you could track down you could find it you there it information like that usually leaks out you can find it from either
Oh gosh, I'm trying to think of the one news network that is, it's military. If they were going to do something to the MPs on that scale, it would be there. Right, well, but again, we've seen, we've seen incidents like this. So again, I'll give somebody a chance to, you know, work at it. But it still comes down to we do have a lot of other activity, which is why I brought this up since this got brought up.
The fact is that there are a series of hearings in which the powers that be, the Jerry's kid crew, were in front of the Congress, the committees, this week. And basically they got nailed to the wall. And one of the subjects that came up was the fact that they are jiggling around manpower.
to try and cover for their failings claiming that, oh yeah, we got everything we need. Well, no, they don't have everybody that they need. In fact, they are still sending mail and paperwork out right now to a lot of people trying to cajole them or threaten them to come back in. And people are not reporting for their next fiasco, so they're getting frustrated.
The fact is that they've, as I've said many times, you can tell when we're in trouble because they want the same theoretical numbers on the board in terms of units. So what do they do to maintain that? Well, they change the order of battle for the units themselves. It's like, why do we have an eight man squad instead of a 10 man squad right now? It's because we haven't had enough people, so they reconstructed the squad
Everybody goes, well why are you losing a 10 man squad? We was an 8 man squad. Yeah, because you're a short army that's in trouble.
And Germany did the same thing at the end of World War II. They fielded just as many divisions at the end of World War II, theoretically. But when you looked at the actual manpower numbers, well, they were diminishing daily because what they would do is spread out the forces, minimize the table of authorized units, table of authorized equipment also.
and they would shuffle the numbers around. It's what government is doing right now because nobody wants to be part of the proof to crew. Well, here's one of the things that they're doing that we can prove that they are using to bolster their forces and numbers with the state and county police in I think it's either Indiana or Illinois right now. You guys can look it up. It's one of those two states. They have just made it like California to where illegals can now be police officers.
If it's Illinois, they're doing that because they can't get the police officers to do what they want them to and that's going to be your gun grab group. Exactly. Well, that's coming no matter what. The traders have brought the illegals in for that purpose and that purpose alone. They are the headings. Right, there are other number games that they can play right now. And again, we've seen this with some of the other activities.
over the last several days. The election process is part of it, which is a complete lie. And no, they have no legitimate way of being able to participate. And for that reason alone, anybody who proposes it, their ass needs to be executed, not here.
They need to be gone. We're talking open acts of treason. They claim one thing and do the other. Mayorkas is definitely a traitor. But, again, I've qualified that if he never truly swore allegiance because he's an Israeli dual citizenship piece of tripe, which he is, well, that kosher piece of filth is gonna, he's not working for us. Never was, never has been.
That piece of trash. If you look at the Committee of Monkeys behind my Arcus when he shows up, you've got a handler crew right behind him and it all looks like Jerry's kids. So the- By the way, that is Illinois. It is Illinois where they did that.
Yes, well actually we know that they're doing it in more than one state. So, I'm here in Indiana and I didn't hear anything about it. I would have been surprised if that had not run across my desk yet, but I'd looked it up and yet it's Illinois. Over. Yeah. So again, one of the other things here about this particular situation
is as they try desperately to deploy what they feel they need to for whatever overseas action starting their variant on World War III. This is why you absolutely do not, do not want to join the military right now. We have people that are over there who they told them when they signed up and we told this person do not do this, do not do this, do not do this.
Well, of course, he was told he wasn't gonna do a whole lot of things and everything that he was told he wasn't gonna do if he signed up, he's now doing. So guess what? And again, even now deployed overseas, exactly again, where we warned would be the agenda. And it's one of those things for all of you listening, if you're gonna fight, fight here.
If you have to risk your life, risk it for America, not for the globalists who are simply trying to, A, kill more white people, that's all they're trying to do, is get more Christians killed, get more white people killed, and again in the process, demand a bigger police state like they're doing when they did the open border first.
And now they're claiming that, well, we're gonna possibly have a terrorist attack in America. So you got this piece of filth in the FBI, this piece of absolute trash, this excrement.
There's indications that there could be an Israeli ISIS attack. I'm sorry, they said it was Hamas or whatever. No, it's the Israelis running ISIS, the ISIS, which is Israeli secret defense. Forgive me, Israeli secret intelligence service, ISIS. They always laugh their ass off when they use that. And when they actually use their name, which you're not supposed to know.
But the fact is that now you do not under any circumstances want to be anywhere near the military. Their goal will be to sacrifice you and get you killed. So unask the AO, fine, make sure your phone is ready to be dumped. Make sure that you have a plan for going out and visiting the Uncle Bob out in the boondocks. And I cannot emphasize again enough, you better be ready to lose that stinking cell phone.
It's a there I can't even talk about certain things yet. Well because there's stuff that's gone on here in the last year and Exactly just like like what happened with January 6 Well guess what after January 6 all the people who knew they were being tracked by the phones Well a bunch of us start using phones after they were trying to avoid being picked up. It's like hello McFly Okay, so again if you're listening
If you can't be contacted because you're not part of the electronic stream and that means laying off the computer, getting off the telephone and just vaporizing. Everything that they're doing with the police state is counting on all of you continuing to operate in a narrow band of activity that is not essential to your life.
Does everybody understand that? If they're looking for you, you don't get on the computer. You don't go anywhere near a computer. You don't want a computer in the area of operation where you are. You don't have a cell phone. Well, that guy, he must have died. No one's seen him in nights. Tumbleweeds. When you mention his name, you had tumbleweeds go by. See how that works? And again, they're desperately wanting to get as many of you murdered as possible. These skanks have no respect for your life whatsoever.
In fact, they want you, they really, really, really in their cultic, satanic, bizarre, twilight zone way. They just absolutely want to be given a crack at getting you dead. So let's make sure that we're not in uniform for that. And we're already killing off as many Christians as they can wherever they can right now. They're in a bloodbath routine and they'd like to kick into high gear. It's just like the nonsense with the, well, after all, who's been talking World War III? Oops, that's right.
You know, the satanic pedo queers all flopping at the mouth of they're going to start World War III. Really? Hmm. And then they turn right around and say, oh, Trump's going to get us into a war. Wait a minute, back up here. Trump's didn't get us in any wars. That's the one thing you got to admit. Now he did launch some missiles on people and he shouldn't have bothered with that, but he did. And of course that was to lick a bong hole with the ring knockers and the pentagram and the money makers and other places.
And the Israelis who of course he'll always be looking there. That's why I'm not looking anything changing. If there were, if by whatever reason, somehow in eight months something were to happen, like maybe an election.
If anything, probably it will get worse because it will be beautiful, beautiful, beautiful, wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. The Israelis want this and we're going to give it to them. And so all of a sudden there will be a whole bunch of you don't have freedom of speech. You can't talk about the chosen. You can talk about Christians and spit on them all day, but you can't talk about the chosen.
And they're not chosen by any of us. And by the way, there's a whole bunch of Americans aren't Christians anymore. So who are you if you're Jewish to tell everybody else that you're special? Let's get that straight to. Let's say that everybody got what they wanted. One of the Israelis are the Jews to any of us if Christianity does disappear anyway. Let's say they got their way. Being an Israeli or a Jew is meaningless to us with any kind of interest in any way. In fact, well, okay, you can be a Buddhist, whatever else. Who cares? I don't care about you.
No special no, you're not Listen, we've got these little control factors. We use all you know, they're Judeo Christian No place where you find that the founding fathers were you find Judeo Christian, but that's the last disparate gasps You think that in India they're gonna go. Oh my god to choose us so special we got none or not You got half almost a billion people there who tell you to piss off Think about that
The manipulation that they use here with regard to the propaganda where you can't have Christianity in the school, but you're told all about how special the Jews are. Really? How does that work? Is mom and dad Jewish or Christian? Oh, they're Christian. But don't you dare to say anything about Christ in this church. Oh, I'm sorry, the synagogue. Oh, oh, this supposedly neutral area. Right? Right. We're at the top. We got to do this before we even bother. Break. Go ahead, call it real quick, because we're going to have the music.
I was just thinking about that word sin agog and may-gog. I mean, come on. Go ahead. Root language, remember. Root language. All the interpretation and constructions and verbiage of another language. We're going to break. God bless our republic. To the new world order. To the chewing world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run.
And we're on the march both day and night. We're on, we're gonna take a break. Grab, use the bathroom, grab a cup of coffee, whatever you like. I gotta get some coffee. I really am. I'm out. For everybody, second hour coming up, Intel report right behind this one, and we will be back. It's a great radio. 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 fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land is a free.
and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press.
and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a safe number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country
put men of God in jail harass 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 will be your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride
And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true.
willing, led by the unknowing, are giving the impossible.
before the ungrateful. We have done so much for so long with so little that we are now qualified to do anything with absolutely nothing. Now, that's quartermaster and infantry. Yeah. So for everybody out there, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke.
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and the way that it cascades. So again, that's what kicks off conflicts. And it's not the nice, neat package you wanted that was molded and pre-planned or whatever. It just doesn't work that way. Then this war where that's coming up, that's how it's going to happen. It's going to be one of those situations that most everybody didn't see it coming because first of all, they're in the land of denial. A lot of people are on the edge in tinter hooks right now.
Illinois is just waiting for the other booth. We got a caller who do we have? It's Friday quarter, Mr. Friday. I wanted to bring up the ammunition situation again. For those who have a 45 ACP, there is a company called River Town Munitions. River Town Munitions. River Town Munitions dot com.
and they have, amongst whatever else they have, this is the only thing that caught my eye, they have 45 ACP, 1000 rounds for $415. And free shipping. And unless you live in Pennsylvania, you'll pay no sales tax. So 41 and a half cents a round and it's in your pocket. I got mine. They have Salir below and also Magtech. And I think by looking at the specs,
on both of the rounds, they're equivalent so if they're out of one go for the other. 230 grain full metal jacket, fit your 1911 or your high point and pop, pop, boom, boom. Rivertownmunitions.com. Over. And you're muted again. Hey, Dar, does that full metal jacket do anything to the barrel?
I heard that the full metal jacket is hard on the barrel, is that true? No, the copper actually prevents the lead from fouling your barrel, so you actually get more rounds out of it without cleaning, or without need to clean. Okay, that's... Mark would probably tell you more about that than I do, I just shoot them, I don't know much about them. Well, no, that's absolutely right, that's the point. Well, if you've got lead, you use lead. My attitude right now is whatever you can acquire for the best price, do it.
What I was going to point out is, again, one of the beauties of having a .45 that nobody talks about is I can make cases from any crushed or damaged rifle rounds that are standard like .30-06, .308, 8mm Mauser cases if they're boxer primed. If I got something that's damaged, we've talked about recycling, right? Recycling down that you take and use the case as much as you can until you're down to, you know, zero.
There's nothing more you can do with it, but you can make incredibly strong 45 ACP pistol brass out of rifle cases that are the same dimension. And there are several cases that have the same base spec as the 45 ACP.
So number one, needless to say, you try to reload and work everything you can from the brass that you're buying and you're going to recover and especially for training. But down the road, 9mm doesn't have anything like this that you can really work into it, okay? But 45 ACP, any old rifle brass would mean it was how crusty it was or how tired it was.
Because rifle brass internally is thicker as you go farther down the case.
It's the nature of how it's built and why you also want that internal construction to direct the blast of the primer like a Venturi as the powder activates and direct it towards the base of the case. It's thicker because of cut pressures and other issues. What's really cool about that is you can take that brass, cut it down, take the, let's say you have a split case on a 30-06 or a split case on an 8-millimeter or a split case on a 308.
As long as it's box or prime, you can again, first you could de-prime. You're going to cut down. You can either reactivate old primers if you want to, but if you have primers, you would simply use the same primer that you used initially, a large pistol, or you could use rifle either way. But what you have to do is ream out the inside. You use a case reamer.
and you remount the inside of the case to match the spec for the wall of the case so that you can seat the bullet. You don't have to go deep. You just have to go far enough to create the same dimension and space accommodation for how deep you seat the 45 ACP bullet into a standard 45 ACP case. So what you want to do is you remit, you clean the brass after you cut it. You ream the case, you run the case through your die,
You're not going to stretch it. You don't go full throat. You don't have to go full body resize. What you want to do is basically equivalent to say a rifle throat process where you only bring the inner, your inner mandrel down far enough to uniformly stretch and compress.
the upper part of the brass. So you don't need to go all the way to the bottom. You can't really because the dimension is so much different that you would create all kinds of compression issues. Okay, but you can then take a standard bullet with that rifle case, you seed it the way you normally would using the reloading dies.
And you could use that right back in your 45 pistol or especially what this is good for is carbine ammo. If you have a 45 carbine of any kind like a commando, a Thompson, or if you had any other weapons where you specifically wanted more 45 ACP, guess what? You could also hop the load up. You could go up with that load, and the brass is superior to the brass you'd normally use if you use rifle brass cut down.
So, there's all kinds of solutions that you can do with a 45 you won't find with the other weapons that are out there. The closest you're going to come to a solution like that is, for instance, with pistols like the 380 Auto and the 32. You can use 5.56 press for that. Now, it's stretching it with the 380 for the 223, but it works. Another one that we've already proven and shown you, if you look at equipping for the New World Order, part two
You will see the discarding Sabo 762x25 Tokarev ammo in that video that's with the weapon that's there with weapons. There's more than one. But what's interesting about that is that the brass is that is cut down 5.56 brass that has been properly reformed. It has then been reamed and cleaned for encased trimmer. You have to have a case trimmer for length on all of these same with that 45 ACP round we're talking about.
And then what we did is we, with the proper specs from the two companies that produced the Sabos, we loaded the 7.62x25 Tokarev modified round that's made from a 5.56 round with a discarding Sabo round that uses a 55-grain spitzer
And you have a Star Wars blaster Tokarev or a Star Wars blaster CZ-52 because it starts pushing 4,000 feet per second out of a handgun. And the rifle brass is heavier, so it's got a thicker wall, thicker base. So it's much more efficient to, again, help to reinforce the area of the chamber when the whole process starts. And it's also incredibly reusable.
So, your Tokarev's and your CZ-52s, you can do this with all your sub guns that are like that, that are carbines like the Peppier 43, Peppier 41, so they could use those cut down 5.56 cases reshaped. But your 45, you'll never really run out of ammo for it because, well, it's clunky and bulky and it's easy to make happen.
Because all that other junk's gonna be laying around when other stuff won't be working. There's no comparative study round that we can do with the standard 9 millimeter that will, it's a solution. You can resize 556. It's a lot more trouble to make it work for 9. I've done it 30 years ago. This is the year 2024, no, 40 years ago. Why? Because we're always looking for cheap brass, dude, and there used to be tons and tons of 556 blank.
and stretched out 5.56 saw ammo cases laying around. So what do you do with them? Well, figure out how to use them for something else. So the 45, step one, get that silly below slash seller, Senator Bill ammunition or your choice, there's mag tech there too. And also remember that that beautiful 45, well, it can run a lot longer as a hand cannon than most of the other guns out there.
simply because we can improvise, adapt, and overcome from a number of different solutions. We can go from FMJ copper jacket or steel jacket with copper wash to lead cast bullets. And in each case, there's additional maintenance or additional requirements. Now here's a little trick. You fire, this sounds weird, but you fire a few rounds of standard jacket. If you're going to be doing a live shooting, you can use lead for a bit. And you know what you do at the very end?
Switch back to ball ammunition before you finish the day with your pistol. If you're shooting a lot of ammo and you're shooting lead because it's cheaper, you fire a couple mags. In other words, do plan ahead. And again, save money, use reloads. And if you're using jacket and routes, save money, use reloads. Save your factory ammo for your preferred combat operations when the time comes.
Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance and we're all by sculpting our inventory. Go ahead. Hey, Mark to tail end on that Don't forget guys go and screen the dirt at your Outdoor ranges get all that brass Yes, you can go through it with a magnet throw all the metal in another pin if you want if you don't want to mess with the metal someone else of some of us will mess with it later on but Definitely get all that brass
and sort it out and keep it clean, keep it dry, and we'll be able to reload it later. Over. I just picked up a whole ton of these little kitty litter there. Somebody had them along the road on the way to them before we did the program. I got another 10 of the large kitty litter jugs. They're perfect for storing bulk, you know, shot brass. And on the side, write 2, 2, 3, or 5, 5, 6, and put all your 5, 5, 6 brass in there until you can sort it out.
Later on, one of these will also be 5.56 steel because of all the tool of ammo and stuff that's out there. Am I going to throw it away? Hell no. If it's already had all the trouble done to it to make it brass or steel case, guys, you know how much effort that takes. We've been talking about Palmetto State Armory. Somebody's already done all that work. If you're smart, you're going to figure out how to make that work again.
Right now all the box are prime. So you separate your 9 millimeter your 45 ACP your 40 Smith and Wesson 357 SIG Etc etc etc etc and then you also do your rifle the same way and your shotgun shells to never throw out shotgun shells Never create collect them. I don't reload shotgun. Yeah, but I might Somebody else will
In fact, look at it this way, you're collecting stuff down the road when you got to trade. I got two and a half, three gallon jugs of 12 gauge empty holes. Now here's the thing when you sort that brass out. On the side of the jug put high brass and low brass.
And anything that's got a high shoulder brass case that's shotgun, put it in the one. Anything that's short shoulder, which is typical for like some of the federal, a lot of the Klanskeet, throw that in the other. You know what, one's got more value than the other. But for a person who has none, it's all valuable. What do you got to trade? Well, it didn't cost me anything in a few minutes. Plus, it may save my life because I might need it for me, but I also might provide it to an ally.
We got a caller. Go ahead, jump in there. When you reload 12 gauge, what should you reload it with? Hookshot, birdshot. What would you reload? Well, it depends on what I want. Right now, I would be prioritizing. I'll tell you what, that's a good point. Thank you for bringing this up. Now, I have a source.
And so I've been buying as much as I can and it really doesn't have anything to do with reloading. But there's a couple of the wholesalers that have some really good buys on nickel plated BB. Instead of copper wash, it's silver, so it's nickel wash or it might be zinc. Okay, I don't care. Let's think about some of the things we're gonna have to do right now. Number one, most everybody will tell you the drones, the drones.
So, I would be loading about one third with BB, or number four buck. Number four buck is 22 caliber, okay? Double out buck is 30 caliber. So every time you can pull the trigger, it used to be you had 11 pellets of double out buck. Now they've knocked it down to nine. Some even have only eight. Some of the silly billet only has eight.
But for what we're doing right now, here's the thing. If I turn that BB down on a target, guys, if I wail with five rounds out of a cheapie $119 shotgun, and I went wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wham wh
They're working really good for the drone hunters, but also the little dart things. I'm talking about from what we've seen from the guys who've been out practicing. Yeah, flechettes go a little farther, so if you're trying to reach up into the sky, they work a little better. Right, but also this comes down to, again, remember barrel length too, which one of the things, we got to bring this up,
They're out there and they're not as popular because they look goofy Waterfowl barrels for goose and duck. Okay, mostly for goose hunting You'll they'll be in 12 gauge or they'll be in 10 gauge now 10 gauge is a little odd is an odd man out But that's kind of weird how it yard sales and the state sales have been running into 10 gauge everywhere and 10 gauges artillery Okay, when you you're talking that's gonna be steel. It's gonna be steel shot
It's going to be BB, it's going to be, what is it, number three or number four buck. And there's a couple other loads in between. There's another above BB but below number four. Now, Flechette, the thing is it works, but the problem is the sources aren't out there except, and now that you bring this up, I got to make a note here. One of the companies that we were dealing with here about seven, eight years ago on the program, we've talked about them quite a bit.
They used to have powder, they used to have projectiles, they were one of the companies that was a regular provider for discarding Sabo. But one of the other things they've had, and apparently they still have, is they have a good quantity of Flechette. They apparently still have two sides. I think that was Tom, I think that was Tom Hulanis, what would you load now? With shotgun? If I was reloading, I would be doing safety glass.
for anti-personnel? Well, safety, yeah. Right now it's, well, it depends on, again, what do you want to, if you're going to do safety glass now, here's the thing. I know you can just randomly pour it in, but me, I'm a tedious bastard. I would do, if I was doing glass, to get more oomph, because you're not going to get, there's no weight to it. So you're not going to, you're not going to over pressure the shotgun. What you do is literally get yourself a long pair of needle-nose,
You net, what you do is put your powder charge in, you nest you with a coin, use a coin wad, not a regular wad. And what you want to do is take that and just literally layer the glass inside the shot shell. I mean, and seriously, it's going to take you a little bit more work, but when you touch that off, you're going to have twice as many because, you know, because the odd shape of saving glass and how it breaks.
And that means that when it goes out the end, it'll start tumbling. It's going to tumble. But if you're inside a room when that hits, if you're 11 to 16 feet away and you hit somebody with that, oh, that's just, that's like putting somebody in pot. And if you guys don't understand why the glass, dad knows why I picked glass. If you have to dig that out of somebody, it's going to take a while to find it.
Yeah, the only way you can take it out is to go after it with a probe. You can't really find it. Well, now you might be able to do it with an MRI type thing because we've seen the quality images are phenomenal now. But that's a whole lot of extra work. More likely if they do survive, they're going to be taking a probe and following the wound channel and listening for a tick, tick, tick.
Because that's really what you do. You take a stylus probe and you run down the work down the wound channel. What you're doing is you're carefully listening and feeling for contact with something that shouldn't be there. And even if it's lead or a jacketed bullet or glass, it's going to make a, you can't hear it per se, but you're going to feel it. And we'll do that. I love her. That's another bad one.
Well, these are all like I said, every one of these, okay, now that's a different, now we're talking close, close. But I think Tom was asking like especially utility right now roundabout, BB is relatively cheap for, you get a lot for a little bit of cost. And you can find some of the airsoft companies because BB has come off to on the side with a whole, there's a whole bunch of new weapons that are in the BB category and metal BB. I wouldn't want anybody shooting that at me, by the way.
But for training purposes, it's perfect. However, in this case, again, either with a conventional wad, well, okay, correction. If I'm trying to reach a drone, I need to use a wad. I'm going to use a commercial wad. Why? Because I need that shot pack to go out as far as possible before it starts to disperse. And I want it to be in an elongated cone, not a wide cone.
Now, if I was going against personnel, and this is where you have to figure what are you going to use the shell for, then we go over to the cardboard coin type wads, where you literally cut the wad the size of the inside of the case. You lay one, two, or even three in the case. You can be made out of corrugated cardboard or card stock, and card stock is a better choice. Okay?
Then you lay your charge in whatever it's gonna be glass or tax or how about a combination? This used to be called an arcane load I'm in fact, it's still called an arcane load as far as I know And this is where guys used to take all the excess off of their pots Off of their loading loading tricklers for shotgun. Can you just dump it over off to the side? Oh, hey, it's got BB in there. It's got number 12. It's got number eight
It's got double a double out book and then you can sprinkle in some glass and tacks. And when you load it, what happens is you have a variety of round of shells of pellets going down range and it's ideally it's for close range defense. It's not something for reaching out. So again, we're looking at close in house to house or quarter room to room. There's a number of custom load you can build for that. Some people love using washers.
Because washers are like frisbees when they hit they follow the path of least resistance and they just they Tumble they do so much wicked stuff that again. It's like a meat grinder It's like somebody put a buzzsaw into a wound channel go ahead call her jump in there. Hey mark This is John from Kentucky on that glass You can use an ultrasound. It'll pick it up Right, but but that's a lot of work. Think about it. That's right. That's a lot of work
Real quick, here's another thing about that. You know what, guys, let's remember something about what we're facing here. I've tried to explain to everybody about medical. In a wartime situation, the level of casualty production is such that everything is taxed.
Nothing is readily available and always there's a line for whatever it is that's going on. So if you create a casualty like that, they still have to route that person towards the ultrasound or towards the again, the whatever they have available, whatever the technology is, you first have to stop and use it.
So what this creates is a waiting line that your attrition is building up. Casualties are bleeding, pestulating, it's just not working for you.
And the idea is to do that to the enemy. They plan on doing that to us. That's why they've done the medical system, why they have, why Obama did the whole thing with medical in general, was to try and get more of us killed. To try and deny us medical access while allowing the enemy's total access to whatever at no expense or cost. That's not an accident. That's very much intentional.
In this case, it's planned. In other words, I'm going to create devastating wounds or injuries that in order for them to deal with them, it's going to tax their system. There's an argument about placement shooting like left legs. Keep shooting left legs. Everybody, if you're going to shoot them in the leg, shoot them in the left leg. Well, not the right leg. Okay, everybody in this area, we're all going to be shooting them in the right leg. You're not going to kill them. Oh, it would probably kill them if we're lucky. But if not,
The whole system from the point where you wounded the casualty, all the way down to orthopedic support a year later, would be so grossly overburdened as to become a significant detriment to the well-being, psychology, and physiology of the military, the aggressor on the other side.
Hey, dad. This happened. This happened. Hold on. This happened. Go ahead. Sorry. I was going to say, somebody just told me to mention a load they do. A molded plastic slug with a drywall screwed down the middle. What would that do? I'm thinking that would be painful. Right. Oh, again, one of the things that's another one, plastic is really any nicer when it comes to being able to easily identify in a wound area.
And again, most all of the existing nails, one of the things we did for years to create AP was to use, for instance, drill rod stock. I'll tell you what we did for years with pistols is because they used to be more readily available, and I still have about a thousand of them, are VICTROLA phonograph needles.
for the original crank Victrola, you know RCA Victor slash Victrolas. I still have two or three envelopes with 500 in each one because that's how they used to come. When you bought them you got a whole pile of slew of them and eventually they'd wear out or they would happen is that they would round out and nobody wanted to, nobody sharpen them. I'm sure somebody did. So instead you take the old needle out, throw that off to the side, put another needle in and they were very small but they were about
Well, what about a quarter of an inch to three six, you know, like not a more than five sixteenths long good Another thing on your casting of the the lead I have a lead production pot and it drips So I set a cup of cold water underneath it and all those little drips
form slugs or shotgun. Can you go through? I pour that through a screen and separate small and large and a lot of them have a tail on it like a Rupert's drop. So it's heavy in the front and it's got a tail on it which helps stabilize it in flight over. Yeah, like a take-tail. Well, it works like, although it's a teardriver, like you said, but it creates and it reverse a
In a reverse Venturi the way that's a reverse. No, not Venturi. What the hell's come on mark? That's Airstream. There's another term for it. I'll think about it while we're talking here, but yes again Creating shot. That's how shot actually is created guys. It's using a a drip water tank system. Yeah Yeah, it's one of those thing
Yeah, cool. And in fact, they actually have a self sorting system, a screed layer by layer so that they, in fact, it's a conveyor system. So it pulls the shot that fits the size and that's how the shot is bagged that you eventually end up reloading if you decide to buy shot. That's where it comes from or for the factory, of course, where they're using it. So good point. I'm sorry, jump in there. Anything else? Please. I think that'll cover it.
Okay, again, one of the other things here again too is be creative. Almost anything that's hard and small, not too small. I mean try to make it a little, you know, allow it to, you know, the average size seems to be about, let's say, 22 caliber plus or minus pack heads with, of course, a jagged, you know, razor sharp tack, you know, shaft on it. It's pretty devastating.
the glass, same thing. Remember the most important thing in the future is how cheap can we make it? When it comes to drone air defense, see this is where we would prioritize. I would save my better quality materials.
For the very, the most crucial or most significant threat issue of the moment, which everybody's arguing the droneatoids are the biggest problem. Okay, well then we need to prioritize for drone defense, utilizing particular types of appellate for that process. I personally, like I said, BB,
BB is used, but there are other shot pellets that are sizes that are used for waterfowl. And they're very successful. They work just fine. Trust me, you watch a goose will crumble and come to earth, gravity sucks. And you scoop up the dinner or you scoop up the next thing for the freezer and on to other things.
The big thing here is that with the air defense we need consistency. We need uniformity of materials and that's where the factory comes in. In any other situation, not so much. Especially again, when we bring the swing the barrel down and we're pointing it out in front of us, it's probably going to be more of an urban, you know, house-to-house or close quarters fighting situation and we want to chew the target up.
Just that simple we want to make a mess of whatever's out in front of us We don't want to get away or if they do get away. We don't care Maybe because they're just so horrifically damaged. They're not going to be too ambitious about coming back nor can they? when the time comes that works out just fine from our perspective so Again, oops hold on here. Somebody's asking a question Sorry about that guys. I got somebody right here. There we go ultra net side always have to answer them personally here. Sorry about that
Yes, another thing, well, of course, all the companies have produced projectiles, but they're not the only ones produce shot. And somebody just asked here about waterfall. Why do I keep mentioning waterfall? EPA, the EPA designated or dictated years ago because of the lead scare, which they found out to be bullshit. They know it is. But they forced all of the waterfall hunters to go to steal shot.
So a good portion of what you're going to see in the goose loads or heavy waterfowl loads is typically going to be steel. In fact, a duck shot you're supposed to be carrying for the same thing. For even smaller duck game, any size doesn't make any difference. You still have to have in the weapon and you have to be carrying and you should only be carrying steel shot. Well, here's one nice thing about that. Also, depending on the season, it's typically cheaper.
I found more steel shot laying around in say after the season than typically any other kind. Although there was a guy had a bucket of 12 gauge and 20 gauge for $100 here, five gallon pail full for $100. And I got one of our people's snag on that the moment I saw it. You know, hey, carry that away. Quick, run to the vehicle with it. Why? Well, you sort it out, you'll figure out what it's worth.
The big thing here again with steel shut is it is keep it dry because it is probably going to oxidize. Go ahead, tip it there. It does that, even matter how hard you try. This is Todd, Dan in Orlando. There's a subject we haven't touched on at all that I know of. But you touched on like how to defeat thermal if you're in a situation where
You're being tracked and you want to defeat them. Well, that's something we should probably touch on again thing. We've never talked about and it's something I think I'm going to put in a backpack or a loadout or whatever and that would be In case you are being tracked by dogs What is the best thing that you could carry in or you load out to put on your? Shoes your boots to defeat any kind of scent
There's not a whole lot we could do. Right, well, here's the problem. Okay, hold on, hold on. We don't want to put it in our shoes, okay? There's a reason because it then becomes a signature for tracking also. Remember that. Whatever you create as a, pardon the pun here, footprint,
Your whatever the organic is that's tracking you is going to look for it. Now I have mentioned this in the past. It's been a long time. It's a good subject to bring up. Defeating dogs. I've defeated dogs many times. Aggressively. We were being hunted by the state police aggressively. And they had an entire dog element out there and we completely defeated them. But
Part of the problem, if it's random action where you've made contact and now you're in contact and they know firsthand what your area of operation is, and let's say that you're then running off and you disappear into the woods, well, they have a good idea where you are. They already have a working knowledge of what the threat is or what the target is, and so they're going to focus accordingly based on SOP.
If you are going into an area in reconnaissance or even as an infantry operation, but let's say a picket or a screen grip of whatever, always plan on overlapping and intercrossing. Never use the same trail constantly. Why? This creates a variety of spore trails that disrupt the attention of the animal.
And in those cases, I even go so far as to say that if need be, pee in a couple of the public areas along routes of travel or whatever, but not the one that you're typically going to use. Why? It's more residual, it creates an enticement, and the animal will go for it. They'll dwell on it for a minute. They're not going to be distracted for very long. The big thing here again is what you want is CSCN powder.
Capsium powder as we just mentioned which is good for disrupting it, but you want to leave it in the track You want to provide something that will create interest to the animal? Now this is another problem any time you leave anything that's going to provide spore It is going to now be signature to on the animals mind So one of the problems is like well I'm going to take and rub a cloth under my armpit And I'm going to sprinkle it with whatever powder. I got and I'm gonna leave in its tracks
Well, he is going to get a snootful of whatever it is. If the dog is under control, if he typically still will be leashed, they're not just going to let them run because, well, otherwise, bang, bang. They don't have a dog to worry about anymore, do they? Boop, boop, boop, boop. That dog's not a problem now. So typically what they'll do is the handlers are forced to run with the animals.
If you plan in advance without using anything, you can exhaust the human component, okay? Otherwise, if you're moving, you want to entice them with something that you might pick up along the way, anything you can as you're moving, if you have man-made objects that are nearby. What you do is you take the man-made object, you make a point of leaving it in a very, you know, a public point on the trail in line with your motion.
You break out your foot powder container that you've got your CSCN powder in. You could use mace. You could use, probably I'll tell you what would be, what would be good, though we haven't had a chance to test this as much except for direct application, is for instance, Bear Guard Spray. High percentage capsicum spray aerosol.
Why? Well, we can spray the object with that. It's a higher percentage of capsium. When their snoop runs into it, it enters the, you know, the oral factory area and floods it. And what it does is disrupts their ability to work as effectively. The important thing is that whatever the enticement is, you don't want it to be something you wear, and you don't want to be something preferably with a significant print of any kind, sweat,
distinct, wiping your ass with, I don't care, take a pic, whatever it is that you do, all of that is then going to become part of the memory bank of the dog so they don't have to find a piece of clothing. If you leave something, then that's going to be what they're going to be looking for. And even though they got discharged, in other words, they may be out of the operation for a while or permanently.
But if they're out of it for only a short time, then they still have the rest of that signature scent as part of what they're looking for, and you don't want that. A couple things... Go ahead. My question is, is that the study of killing your scent to be able to hunt deer or elk in the field is something totally different than killing your scent
not to be able not to be tracked. Is that correct? Well, most of, okay, now here's the other thing, shitshower and shave. I know guys that have even shaved every piece of hair off their body. That was a discipline that was in vogue in the early 80s with regard to survival. Well, not just survival, escape and evasion, but clandestine infiltration. It was actually recommended, literally shave everything off.
And then clean your screen or scrub your ass with neutral soap or whatever and ideally there are hunting soaks out there that do earth to earth tone. That's really what they do. They actually are either some kind of ground or whatever is attached to it. Actually some of our sponsors years ago did the equivalent to what you call hunter's soap and what they did is incorporated earth
other organics to neutralize or mask over the odor of the worst polecat on the planet other than polecats and that's humans. Okay, the big thing is that all the other hold on all the other types of technology you just talked about me bring it up. I actually do help they would work but it's a matter of how religious people are number one. Are you doing this as
Are you trying to exfiltrate? Well, let's back up. There are two situations you're dealing with, and I brought this up right from the beginning. Number one, you are set upon and you are in contact unintentionally.
If that's the case, you have a narrow band of action that can take place in order for you to get away from the problem. The first rule is get distance. Get as much distance as you can as quickly as possible so that you can change your overall signature in whatever way that you can. If you are preparatory, in other words, now we're talking about going out in the field.
There is anti-thermal, anti-infrared technology that you can buy literally out of the bottle. There is scent reduction, which you can buy out. You literally can buy material and equipment, charcoal and cloth and all of that. Basically, all they're doing is mimicking chem suits, by the way. That's what those charcoal and cloths are. A US military fiber chem suit is a charcoal layer
filtering system, but the same process does help to reduce the aura and aroma and spore that comes from you, from your armpits, your crotch, and even from your very pores if you're sweating. So here's the other problem. What season is it? During the winter, you don't offer as much of a signature, and because you have multiple tiers and layers, it's more difficult to get a scent. A problem, you're typically in snow, so I don't have to worry too much. I can follow the footprints.
In a hot environment, no matter how hard you try, even though you might mask, we are a stinky bunch of people. Humans are just naturally aromatic. That's what the dog is gonna zero on, so.
You want to look for water courses, you want to take advantage of mud. And here's the other advantage of that, is if you move through an area, you use the dirt and mud that is natural to the area. When we talked about the soap, I may have that soap made here in Michigan and it works and the people sold it and it does reduce your signature. But does it smell or does it have the same base as the area where you're operating? Up here, we're in dirt loam.
Okay, we're in Sandinlome. Whereas if you go to Georgia, you're in red clay. These are two totally different materials. So if I was trying to escape and evade, and I was, let's say, in a hurry, one of the first things I'm doing is going to a water, hold on, I'm going to a water course, not because I'm trying to mask my smell that way. I'm looking for dirt. I need to make myself smell like the terrain, and I'm not, right now I'm
I got antiperspirant on my armpits, I might have used the wrong aftershave, etc. These are all things taken into consideration if it's survival escape innovation versus military operation and application. So, but against the dogs in general, CSCN in their tracks to actually or bear spray or caps in powder, you know, cayenne pepper, whatever you can get, black pepper. All of these work, but you don't want to
put them on you, you want to put them in the path of the organic. And that way the organic makes contact with it. Okay, let's remember that first of all. Before we go any farther, Tom, go ahead. You didn't want to say something. Yeah, I heard people say use dog poop and cow poop to hide your scent.
Does that work really? No, no, no, no, no, I wouldn't do that because again, what's the problem? What you want to do is go for neutral. You don't want to become highly aromatic. If you do that, you become, that's the signature the animal's looking for. In one case, we literally ran state police SRT ragged with their dog deployment force, everything they had, everything they had.
And we ran their ass ragged. I did, personally. In fact, there's another person listening who was part of that. One of my other, somebody who was my spotter, my loader spotter. Okay? And he's listening cuz it's Friday. I know he's sitting in a county away right now. And the fact is that in the process of doing this, we planned ahead. First of all, you have to assume they're gonna have organics, you're gonna have dogs.
In the process, when you move through the area, you create spore. You interlock and move through the area, recounting the area that you're going to control. Later on, if contact is made, you already have a plan for utilizing the most difficult terrain possible. Preferably highest elevations, steepest courses, and multiple hill and terrain, highs and lows, the picks and
The idea behind this is that you've already worked the area when you move through it. There's going to be a series of other spore distractions and the animals pick and choose at their discretion. Even though your travel, your last travel point would be fresher, all the others are identifiers. Now, without laying anything down, without spraying anything,
The most difficult thing in a situation like this is, well, how long have you been in the field? Have you been sweating? Is your clothing permeated with junk? Because it does happen. You ever been out in the woods for a little while? Just go deer hunting. And everybody goes to the deer camp or head in there. The camp has got wood smoke and you got everything else and you get permeated with that. What do you smell like after three days? If you've been in the field and you've been fighting,
And you're nonstop doing this, the biggest problem is you haven't done any personal hygiene, you haven't cleaned up or changed your clothing, and you have a telltale stink that is what the dog is looking for. Always remember that. So this is where having, go ahead, jump in there. You're staying probably as far as like a loadout, whether it's
You know, your typical urban combat loadout or even just a backpack. One of the best things you could put in there that's ready to use would be a high concentration pepper spray, which would be bear spray. And then what you would do is just spray it behind you as you're walking in a wide pattern and then just keep on going in the direction you're going.
Well, continue for a distance and depending on how evil and wicked you are, for instance, if I wanted to get rid of what was following me, you do a, what you do is pick terrain and make sure that you're, if you're a group, if you're even a couple of people, or if you're by yourself even. If you're armed, well equipped and prepared, you move through rough terrain, you preferably, you know, tempt the aggressor into a valley or a draw.
At a certain point after you have primed the area, in other words, you set up the obstacle, which is nothing more than piece of trash, piece of paper, whatever it is. It's going to be something you could be seeing. The animal doesn't have great vision, but they're going to target what they can visualize within their perception range. They'll typically move to that.
Take up the snort. Okay, if you're lucky that that settles the problem But what you do is after you go down so many yards if you're aggressive What you do is you switch back up to the higher terrain? back overlooking the area that you you brought the enemy into and You create a hasty ambush in this case. It may only be to deal with boom the dog I want to bring something up that I heard and I don't know if it's true or not
And we're not in wartime right now, but I'm only suggesting this if we have an invasiary force and the invasiary force is using dogs. And what I was told is that if you take a fluorescent light tube and you break that up into many, many small, very small shards, powder shards of glass.
And you put that in a cloth with your sweat. And you leave that on the ground and the dog smells and gets those glass shards up into its nose. That dog is basically useless as far as a bloodhound for the rest of its life. Is that true? Well, at the very least, it's going to be injured. Not only that, you know, again, the end you're going to have to, you're going to have to take the hammer and make sure you pedal, pedal, pedal, pedal a lot.
It would be an effective way to harm the animal. The big problem here again, and it doesn't have to be your smell, you can, like I said, if you pay attention, especially in an urban environment, it's kind of like when we travel, we hand pick bait as we go. You look for things. You're in a wreckage area. You go through a small village area. You go through a neighborhood. I'll tell you what, here's the way to think about this. Look at
what you see with the battlefield in Gaza. And then go look at the images of the urban warfare, which is all this is all fresh.
in Ukraine because those are two excellent examples of the kind of environmental situation you're going to face. Look at the ground. This is why it's so hard for movies to even come close to just trying to simulate the imagery of the battlefield because the decorative is quite wide. It's big, small, it's anything you can imagine. What you're looking for, do you want to cherry pick and even the bag that you use, if you can, watch for something laying around and you start cherry picking debris.
bits of rag stuffed with people's blood on it. It'd be really tough ideal if it's something like that. See, it's not yours, somebody else's. I know that again, they recommend that you use a butyl or nylon or whatever kind of plastic throwaway gloves you can get your hands on. In the old days, we used to use the chem gloves. And what you do is you handle everything with that.
As you prep up your bait and then what you do is you make sure that you again defrock that and you again either bury it, throw it up into some wreckage, take your pick, it depends on the environment. After you've handled everything and you leave it, you make sure that you disassociated the bait or even the trap like you're talking about from you. So it doesn't need to be you. Always think about it. I'll tell you what, what's really good, dead animals.
But here's a problem. Remember, they're stinky too and that stench attaches to you. You gotta watch this. It's always... See, this is a very complicated aspect of, and never shown in movies, of what it takes to survive the kind of environment we're talking about, either in the offensive or the defensive. Because I may be just...
Yeah, no this is, yeah, guys, keep going with this. Be creative, there's all kinds of things that can be done, but most important is you have to be constantly changing up your game, too. The other side's hoping for you to be consistent, so we're constantly changing up our travel, changing how we actually communicate. In fact, communication ceases to exist. You're concerned in the survival escape and invention situation. Put distance and debris.
between you and the other side. And they're always again trying to find the most difficult thing to operate in because it's no better for them than it is for you. And they're attached to the organic. They have to control the organic. They can't just let it go. If they do, I'll kill them. If I can't, I hate to kill things like that. But, yeah, you know, I'm not trying to. Well, the war zone, I'll do it and I have to. But...
It's one of those things where they know they can't afford to lose the asset. It costs too much to make it. So the human is typically on the end of that leash for a reasonable stay there. And that means he's a burden to the dog. Benefit the dog. He's a benefit to the dog. Just a reversal, which you might think. Where do you go? You get out of here. Got it. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to the new world order. Death to
And we're on the march both day and night. We're on the march. And what we take is a field, remember guys, we're hunting them harder than they think they're hunting us always. Yeah, prior to proper hunting prevents this poor performance. We'll make sure the key principle applies. Let's get out of the way. You guys take over, continue. Ed is right up right now. We're in the militia town hall.
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And our sacred honor. It is Town Hall Meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio. I'm at the AK-47. But wait, it might help if I unmute myself. I think I'm there. Let's see if we can get a reading. Okay, yep. We're up. Alright, it is time for the militia Town Hall Meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio. It is 4-26-2024. It's Friday, of course, because that's what we do our Town Hall Meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio.
I do have some updates for Liberty True Radio. Put out there. But first, got to acknowledge Bill Malloy, Shelley's boss. Well, the head of the company that Shelley worked for. He was her over boss. Her boss, Laura, is still around. But Bill Malloy passed away here. If the name sounds familiar for people in Lubbock, he was on the city council.
I think he took a run at the mayor's seat, but I don't know if he won that or not in his lifetime. I have to look up more to see what he did. I know he was a Vietnam veteran. He was a pilot, flew helicopters, did a lot of rescue missions. He knew he was dying long before he passed. He had a lot of medical issues he was dealing with.
And Bill had made a couple of donations, big ones to the radio station that I still haven't sorted through yet as far as equipment goes. And when he passed, there's more stuff that he's left for us here at Liberty Tree Radio that I'm going to have to go through and see what equipment is available for me to be able to use. If I have the knowledge base, use some of it.
If not, I'm going to pass it on to other people who can use it better than I can. So there's some interesting stuff going on there. Unfortunately, Bill's passed away. His funeral was on Wednesday. Well, his funeral locally was on Wednesday, but I believe he's being buried this weekend in Dallas, Texas.
at a state cemetery where he has his military plot and everything from his service. It's gonna be there. So unfortunately, this does mean Shelley's job is coming to an end. In fact, I think Tuesday's gonna be her last day because of Bill passing. His partner had passed before the one who would have taken the company over when Bill passed away.
Unfortunately, he passed away from something nobody expected. And Bill was actually told, I think he was told like three years ago that he had like two months to live because of the cancer that he had. And he hung in there a long time. Unfortunately, it's not the cancer that got him. It was a heart attack. But we saw it coming again. It's another case of you go into the hospital and you get an infection.
Yeah, I know I'm kind of railed on about that a lot of people that I know have gone into the hospital. He got sepsis once Which gave him a heart attack and he survived that and then he got another infection We was back in the hospital Some kind of some kind of blood infection. I don't know what it was but Basically gave him another heart attack and he passed away Good miss bill
I don't know his family very well. I met his son briefly at his funeral, but it seemed like a good family all around. We may have a server, an office server, not like a rack mounted server that they're going to give us. It all depends on if they can get the company data off it that they need. And then if they do, they're going to send it that way. They're going to send it this way. I may need help with that.
We're setting a server up to do whatever we set her up to do it. It's an office server so it may just be storage that we wouldn't have to pay for that we'd be in control of and something that we could put documents or Archives on that would like kill the time between us getting them uploaded and stuff Anyway, there's just and there's a bunch of other stuff that shoot
that I just can't think of enough for. Not all that I can go into on here, the stuff that he's done for me while I've been here in Lubbock. Anyway, just wanted to put that out there before we move on. I do see we got some YouTube videos that were posted. We'll see if we can play a couple of these. I think we got another Waco video that GI Joseph posted.
Looks like it's about 31 minutes long. We'll see if we can get to that. We'll play that on air. Something else I wanted to cover before we got into that. We have a couple of the old office computers from Sentry, which they gave us. And I'm going through those. And basically, we'll have a backup, which
They're telling me these are old computers. They're not worth anything. They're newer than the computers that we have. Remember, I've talked to you guys about this, how we've used dumpster babies before. We've taken stuff and hodgepodge things together, the stuff coming out of the office. Yeah, that's one of the things I was telling Shirley's boss. It's better than some of the equipment that I've been using. It amazes people how old some of the stuff is that we've got here that we're utilizing to run Liberty Tree radio with.
So we'll have a cup will probably Cycle to using the newer computers which may cause a hiccup or a little bit in the audio quality for well I get the settings right and then the computers that we are using will go back on the shelf and be being Set up as backups So there may be a quality shift or change where I'm gonna have to tweak it just wanted you guys to be aware of that That's what's going on there Let's see
So I'm going to go over here and this is Breaking the Law in the name of the law, the BHDF story. The hashtag says, hashtag ATF, hashtag Waco, hashtag GOA you asked and we delivered. I'm not sure if this is gun, I think this is a GOA video, Gun Owners of America video. I think that's it out there channel.
So we're going to play this real quick. It's 31 minutes, 29 seconds long. It is in the gilded under the YouTube video links. It was posted by GI Joseph. I'm Eric Pratt, Senior Vice President of Gun Owners of America.
Today I'd like to share with you a video that GOA produced back in 1989. It's called Breaking the Law in the Name of the Law, the BATF story. This 28 minute video covers the harassment and intimidation tactics employed by ATF. It's interesting how little has changed with the agency since this video was produced. In fact, David Thibodeau
who many of you may remember as the narrator from Netflix's dramatization of the Waco siege, wrote about playing GOA's videotape for the ATF agent in his book, Waco, A Survivor Story. And in this book, he says that an ATF agent whose real name we discovered was Robert Rodriguez came to visit us frequently. We showed him a documentary put together by the gun owners of America titled,
breaking the law and the name of the law about the ATF and its questionable methods. The film was clearly biased against the agency, but all the same, Robert was visibly shaken.
Robert later revealed that he reported to his superiors that for all his snooping, he'd found no evidence of illegal guns or explosives in Mount Carmel. But that did not deter ATF. At the 1995 Congressional hearings, Robert, while testifying, made a blunt statement about his bosses. They lied to the public.
In fact, the agency itself cited this same video in their affidavit that was used to justify the search warrant for Waco.
Agent Davey Aguilera swore in an affidavit David Koresh told Rodriguez that he believed in the right to bear arms but that the US government was going to take away that right. David Koresh stated that the Bible gave him the right to bear arms. David Koresh then advised Rodriguez that he had something he wanted Rodriguez to see. At that point he showed Rodriguez a video tape on ATF which was made
by the Gun Owners Association, GOA. This film portrayed ATF as an agency who violated the rights of gun owners by threats and lies. Come on ATF, haven't we sued you enough that you could at least get our name right in the search warrant? Anyway, I present to you the GOA film that so visibly shook that ATF agent before the wake of raid. The video is, Breaking the Law and the Name of the Law, The BATF Story.
If you enjoyed the video and want to see more from our archives, please leave a comment and let us know.
The Gun Control Act of 1968 declared the BATF should fight against crime and violence. But in their fight, the BATF should not place undue burdens on law-abiding citizens. Congress was very specific. Private ownership of guns should not be discouraged in any way. So the BATF's original goal was first, fight crime and violence, and second, collect revenue from legal alcohol and tobacco.
From the beginning, the BATF kept law and order, but in the last 20 years, the BATF lost sight of their goal. There's a new victim in America, a victim suffering unrightable wrong. The victim is the law-abiding American citizen, and dozens of them have had their private lives destroyed by forces they say are out of control. The victims warn the problem is not going away, and surprisingly, it's our own government perpetrating the crime.
So when did the BATF lose sight of their goal and why did they start targeting innocent American citizens? Because there are a lot of people today that are charging the BATF with incompetence. They are also charging them with cowardice for not seeking out the professional criminal, but taking the easy way out and making the easiest arrests. And it's those innocent people that might not be able to fight back. But the BATF's easy target quota system of crime fighting could be backfiring.
Dozens of cases are being thrown out of court or being dismissed for lack of evidence or faulty evidence. Other alleged cases are merely forgotten as if they never existed, but not before ruining the lives of those under the gun. I mean, we're not criminals. We didn't do anything wrong. We didn't steal the guns. We went and got permits through the police department through Camden.
Bob Kirkbride and his partner Jim Phillips are veteran New Jersey cops. Together they have survived a combined total of more than 38 years in life-threatening tactical work. Both our instructors qualify on arsenal weapons including machine guns. Phillips is an expert in clandestine weaponry.
On their beat in one of Camden, New Jersey's more dangerous ghettos, they have been the target of desperadoes of all kinds. But recently they became targets of yet another kind. It was a desperate federal investigation. The agency responsible, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. After checking with their own police department for the appropriate permits, the tactical partners bought two semi-automatic Avenger firearms as collector's items.
That is, until the BATF decided to collect the guns instead. He said he was Agent Mark Kovich from the BATNF Agency. And he wanted to speak to me about the weapon I had purchased. He said, well, we need to evaluate it. And after we declare it's a machine gun, don't worry, you're not going to get arrested. I said, wait a minute. It's not a machine gun. What do you mean, how are you going to declare it is a machine gun when it doesn't fire automatically?
Then he got mad. He said, well, I want to let's stop right here. So let's stop and he reaches in his pocket and pulls out the Miranda one and he perceived to Mirandize us He says now now I want to ask you about these other said though. You're not asking me nothing I'm not saying nothing. I want an attorney He said well, you don't have to take that kind of an attitude He said the only reason I gave you your Miranda warnings was because my boss has told me that's what we're supposed to do
I said, hey, wait a minute. We're both cops. We're not rookies. When we give somebody the Miranda rights, pal, you're in hot water. You're in trouble. I said, that's no joke to me. The reason we had bought them was that we weren't going to fire them. They were consecutive serial numbers, low serial numbers. And anybody in their right mind doesn't buy a .45 caliber weapon to go out and blow around. It's just too expensive. So we thought it was a good idea to hold onto them.
The federal agent left with the two Avengers and began a massive investigation of the two officers. The VATF probed into their personal lives, their finances, their lifestyles, trying to dig up any dirt on the partners he could, while all the time continuing to work with them side by side on other undercover Camden, New Jersey cases. I mean, I got pretty hot under the collar at his attitude at one point, and I said, well, I'm going to talk to an attorney. He said, well, wait a minute.
I want to know who your attorneys are. I'm not telling you who my attorney is. He said you're going to tell me who the attorney is because if not, you could be construed as hindering a federal prosecution and be charged for it. Because we want to make sure you're not going to see attorneys that spade you from Jersey Arms Works or long go from the weapons emporium or use them. So you have to get our permission. I said what do you mean I have to get your permission to use an attorney of my choosing? He said make up a list and he'll okay it. Yeah, make up a list. He said make up a list and my bosses will okay it.
I said, where's this at? The Goulag Archipelago or something? This is America, not Russia. This guy thought he was in the Gestapo from Washington, D.C. or something. That really upset me. We had heard that the B.A.T. and F. was bad guys, untrained, bunch of political hacks. So we figured that they were the bad guys that were saying that. It's like you lock up a guy and he comes in and says you beat him up. It's a way out. They look for a way out. Now, we figured the B.A.T. and F. was doing their job and these people were just sound great. But...
Now that you say it, now that it happens to you, you get to be a little more sensitive and you can see that these guys, the way they work, they don't work right, they don't work properly. It turned out to be an expensive witch hunt for the government and a painful experience for two good cops and their families. Not one indictment or charge was ever brought by the BATF. And after all the trauma they imposed, the BATF dropped the investigation like a hot shell casing.
My vision of ATF is, you're going at the guys with hand grenades and terrorists and machine guns and bad guys. Bad guys. That's my interpretation. Now I know better than the hit some gun shows, but I really know better now.
I know now if you tell me, well you shouldn't be upset if you own a semi-automatic rifle, they're never gonna come and take it. That's a lie. If we wanted one, we'd just confiscate one. Just take one. I mean, what's a drug dealer gonna go in there and tell the chief of police they took my machine gun? Now I want him locked up. He's gonna be happy we just took that. So, why would I go out and purchase something, pay money for it, and it'd be illegal? It just doesn't make any sense.
But even at that, the part that upset me is these guys snuck in there as an agency, let's be brothers, let's talk, you help us, we might be able to help you. And the first opportunity got the chance at us.
By the BATF's own admission, their primary goal is to find the bad guys, not the average citizen. The intent is to keep guns out of the hands of felons, drug dealers, and common criminals. First and foremost is a felon possessing a firearm.
And we also have a recently enacted law called the Armed Career Criminal Act, which provides for a 15-year mandatory prison term for a person who has three felony convictions for violent felonies or serious drug offenses and is found in possession of a firearm.
Each year, thousands of private citizens attend gun shows, either to buy or sell weapons. These are private citizens that don't need a license to trade, buy, and sell. It's the beauty of a gun show, a place where collectors who are building a collection can work at their hobby. Gun shows were originally designed just for the hobbyist, but in 1984, the BATF relaxed the rules for gun shows and allowed dealers with FFL licenses to also attend.
As long as the dealers keep the appropriate paperwork and abide by all the rules of their license, they too can buy, sell, and trade at gun shows. This is Jim Bossie. Bossie is a prosperous Northern California businessman. He made most of his money in real estate and bought a failing gun dealership from a friend a few years ago. Bossie is a licensed dealer and sells most of his guns to police, including machine guns.
Looking for an easy target, Bossy alleges the BATF sneaked onto his property without a warrant, diagrammed his house, his gun shop, and gun locker, and then tried to get him in their sights. They came up here and seized 300 weapons. And out of all those weapons, the one that they were really concerned about was the shotgun that was too short.
It wasn't being used in a crime. It wasn't loaded with a live round. It wasn't in the back of some guy's car lurking around a liquor store. It had been here for years. I'm 40 years old and never had a problem before. I'm a responsible businessman and entrepreneur in the community. I've lived here all my life. There's no intent.
to commit a crime. I don't need to commit a crime. I'm well off financially. I don't need to go down to Robber Liquor Store to feed my wife or anything else. What they really should have done is they should have given me an administrative slap on the hands, what they normally do, and seized the weapon. And, you know, I did a boo-boo. I didn't pay the tax. One of the real serious problems with the gun business and trying to deal with guns, or even owning a gun as a private citizen.
is there are so many restrictions and so many laws and so many gray areas that nobody really knows what's going on anymore. In calling ATF to ask Mike Baddisco or any of these people what is legal and what is not, what can I and can I not do, they don't know. They're in the business to know what they're supposed to be doing and when you call them, they cannot give you an answer over the phone. They have to go check with somebody else.
And how can I run a business if I don't even know what I'm supposed to be doing? They expect me to know all the laws, all the regulations, everything right to the deal. And they're changing laws and regulations, I mean daily. And we don't know about it for months after the law has changed.
One of the agents who testified against Bossy was heard to say, anyone who had as much money as Bossy must be making a fortune in illegal weapons. And with that, they proceeded with their case. They spent literally thousands and thousands. I've spent over $100,000 on this deal myself, personally, out of my pocket.
Not to mention the loss of time that I spent I've been messing around with this for two and a half years and when you're under this type of investigation You can't function you have trouble eating going to the bathroom just doing normal things because you are so stressed out The money that the government wasted I mean literally wasted trying to make me a criminal and I say trying to make me a criminal because I am NOT a criminal
It's just appalling. You know, they talk about tax budgets and problems with money. I know what their problem is money. It's bad management. Why is this strong government agency taking such a tyrannical line against defenseless, innocent citizens? The BATF is accused of taking their padded quota sheets with long lists of arrests to Congress to justify spending 166 million taxpayer dollars every year to pay for the upkeep of their bureaucracy.
The BATF is accused of promoting agents who make numerous arrests, thereby encouraging quantity over quality and throwing control and supervision out the window. Is the BATF a police agency run amok? Is it full of agents who are chasing innocent paperwork mistakes rather than vicious criminals?
Robert Sanders is a former BATF official. He has held every position of authority in the BATF from agent to chief of enforcement. Now an attorney in Washington DC, Sanders specializes in defending gun owners from the BATF. If an agent were to go to a gun show he could see what might look like suspicious activity all around them, but which may not be. So therefore the protections were
promulgated within ATF and therein are the checks and balances from supervision and from management. But turning it around and going after a law enforcement officer or any other citizen for technical, non-welfel violations is just not a matter of federal interest. And it's something that ATF's own
policies and procedures dictate against. Go after criminal activity and criminal activity is not hard to discern. Criminal activity, we know it when we say it. Now clearly there was tampering in some of the BATF cases and the judge in the Bossy case rendered that in his opinion so he more or less confirmed it. Now as a former official of BATF were you ever aware of tampering or was it ever condoned?
It's hard to even comment on something like that and so inherently evil and wrong, just common sense and gut feeling. Evidence is something you don't tamper with.
The case against the BATF continues to grow as their quantifile grows. Reckless disregard for the law. BATF extortion. BATF perjury. BATF illegal and false searches. And BATF entrapment. One of those recently entrapped, Richard Johnson. Johnson, the son of a police chief, began collecting guns as a 16-year-old boy. After his tour of duty in Vietnam, Johnson obtained a dealer's license.
and started collecting semi-automatic firearms and parts for his collection. Johnson enjoyed working with guns and occasionally sold or gave extra parts away at gun shows until he says he was set up. But the BATF charges against him backfired in court, especially after a secret recording made by the undercover agent was played. There was over 56 instances on the tapes.
where I had actually said, I am not going to break the law for you. I will not do anything illegal. I told him to get federal paperwork, to execute that paperwork, to wait for approval. The entire case was permeated with machine guns and conversion kits. Why was Richard Johnson selling his kits? Well, as I'd already mentioned, I called up their offices in Tampa.
and the technology branch in DC and was told by their most eminent authorities that these parts were illegal to possess, to trade and to sell. As a matter of fact, none of these parts were covered by the Gun Control Act of 1968. Nevertheless, the trial was focusing about 80% on those parts in that drop-in seer that I sold and about 20% on the actual rifles that I sold. It seems that the rifles were the reason to bring me into the courtroom.
and the parts were the thing that they were really trying to stress when they were there. The jury acquitted Johnson and once again the BATF was red-faced. When the case was over, immediately the marshals, several of the marshals came up and shook my hand and the one marshal, I won't even mention his name, but the one marshal, one of the older marshals that have been there is, he's retired now, tell you how long he's been there.
came over and shook my hand and said, you know, this case has been about nothing more than the right to keep and bear arms, because I'm glad you won, son. Some say it sure would be nice if the BATF leaned on outlaws the way they lean on good guys. They came down hard on John Lovin from out of nowhere.
John is an enthusiast who knows guns, ammo, and hunting. He and his family operated a successful roadside fruit stand until friends and customers suggested they expand their gun hobby into a full-time business. So he obtained his license and was soon known as the guy who stayed open on New Year's Day and might even open up for a hunter at midnight. If the local police department needed some special ammo, John was there to help.
He and his family became one of the largest gun dealers in Pennsylvania until the BATF pulled his license for no apparent reason. John was out of business overnight. With the BATF it seems to be quite a bit of confusion. Not only can they not tell you what the policy is or even what the law is exactly, you try to get hold of Washington. It's worse yet. It's no answer whatsoever.
The BATF spent three months looking for something to hang Lebanon. All they could find was a mistake in recording a serial number. A two should have been a three. Was he trying to get a handgun into the hands of a criminal? No, the gun was sold to a police officer. Another BATF blunder not based on conclusive evidence. Well, from what I can see of the situation, the problems we've had with the BATF, that
the professionalism uh... just isn't there as far as uh... being able to tell what the policy is or to uh... give us information uh... i've had a problem any of the individuals personally but it seems the the group put together from the membership puts out a very poor poor public image and doesn't really seem to get uh... get the job done
We've already learned real criminals are not the only ones targeted. Law enforcement officers come under just as much scrutiny as the average citizen. Take Lieutenant Jim Corcoran of the Pennsylvania State Police, a model cop, family man, and citizen in every way. Someone reported Jim for selling an automatic weapon.
The charges were always it seemed to me questionable I mean you always had to stretch a point even under their reading of the law to make it a machine that you had to take it apart you had to put a part in backwards Etc. You always had to stretch it what surprised me is that they went so far against a guy like Corcoran who was a state trooper had an absolutely exemplary record for 17 years the state police
So when did the judge intervene and what was the judge's main reason for throwing the case out of court? 81-4 says that almost verbatim, an AR-15 manufactured with M16 internal parts already installed is converted into a machine gun by the addition of an automatic sear. And that implies that an AR-15 with M16 internal parts already added
Which doesn't have an automatic sear is not a machine gun Corcoran was lucky he was exonerated reinstated and promoted Yet he's out more than forty thousand dollars defending his innocence So I'm telling you folks if you got a shotgun and you go out and you shoot a bunny and when you shoot a bunny your semi-automatic fires two times I don't know what you do because you now possess a machine gun if the ATF is right
And there's no reason they couldn't thereafter prosecute you like they prosecuted Jim Corcoran. Crazy though, it seems to me. Don Breyer is another firearms hobbyist and collector who suddenly found himself in the BATF quota file. The charge? Selling firearms without a license at a gun show.
An undercover agent purchased two guns from Breyer at two different shows and said Breyer had sold two other guns elsewhere. Again, it's the little guy against the government.
The game has really changed. It's no longer the crooks versus the honest people. It's the game of what the government agency is allowed to do. If they're allowed to lie to the grand jury and obtain a stipend, then they can lie at trial. And to them, it's just a matter of a conviction game. They don't consider the effect to the individual, to society in general, to the family, to the children, to the friends, to all the other people that suffer.
They just basically look at this whole situation as a conviction mill. And they're really taking honest individuals and turning them into criminals. The power of the government is oppressive. No one can afford to fight the government. I know that now. It just ruins you financially. It ruins you emotionally. It ruins your family life. It ruins every aspect of your life, business or whatever. You cannot fight the government. And the government agents know this.
After more than $30,000 in attorney's fees, the federal judge handling the case in Los Angeles blocked expert testimony from GOA and sentenced Breyer to prison, probation, and a fine. Breyer is appealing while the GOA continues to help. Financially, it just about wiped me out. The first attorneys didn't really know what they were doing. They cost almost $15,000.
The second attorney handling it because the first attorney was failing so miserably quoted me. He would take it on for $4,000 or $5,000, in fact put it in writing for $5,000 or $6,000. It ended up costing another $15,000, $20,000. Finally, there are those who, whether guilty or not, can't take the pressure of an investigation. Big Brother is just too intimidating. They feel the little guy just can't win against the government. They don't have enough time and not enough resources.
Take the case of Eddie Walters. Eddie was set up by an undercover agent. There were six guys in my kitchen and I walk in and the first thing he says, do you have a gun? And I said no and I just stood there and I was looking around and then one of the guys started explaining that he was from the government and then Eddie walked in and but one time when I was in the kitchen
And Eddie was sitting across from one of the agents and they were telling him, you know, we've got you man. There's no way out of this. We've got you and there's nothing you can do about it. You might as well hang it up, bud. And it was just like, you know, and I was sitting on the kitchen counter and I just started crying and he looked over at me and he said, see what you've done to her, you've ruined her life.
And you know, and Eddie just looked at me and that's all it took. As much as he loved me, that's all it took for him to have someone tell him that he ruined my life. It's more than he can handle.
He said I don't he said I haven't done anything bad enough to go to jail over he said there's no way he said you see what that paper said it said United States of America versus Eddie Walter he said there's no way that I can fight the government he said I could either run or I can kill myself you know I guess I was thinking if he did run I didn't want to tell a police he was missing so they wouldn't find him and then it was
Around 9 30 a quarter till 10 finally Friday night that the police came to the door and told me that that he was dead that they had found him Eddie's perception of letting his family down and the heavy hand of the batf drove him to take his own life
Are these isolated cases? Certainly not. As you have seen, people from all across the nation were targeted for prosecution and fell victim to the abuses of the BATF. But there is an answer and you can fight back. If we all join together, we can make sure that the BATF operates its proper role. And that is by going after the criminal. The BATF is not the only agency that's trying to take away our individual rights. They're just part of the overall problem.
You're probably well aware of the orchestrated plan by anti-gunners whose new attack is on semi-automatic firearms using buzzwords like assault weapons. The anti-gun forces are persistent, well financed and entrenched. We must fight back. It's our American responsibility. We are Americans. We believe in our individual rights. We intend to keep those rights intact. Unfortunately, we've stood by and watched bureaucracy get too big and out of control. Now some of the attacks are coming out of that same bureaucracy.
All over the United States, our Second Amendment rights are restricted and falling one by one. Semi-automatics could be next, then perhaps the basic right to own any gun may be gone.
We all are in a crisis that our liberties are in jeopardy. If we don't believe that, if we don't understand that, then there's no way we can take action. We have to not only get involved in talking to our friends and neighbors, we have to take some leadership. We have to get the facts to our friends and neighbors. We have to get them to our legislators and even to the media. We have to talk to these people and show them that there is another point of view that they haven't heard before. And we have to keep talking until they finally listen to us. And it's not going to necessarily be the first time
that we contact them. We're going to have to be very persistent or we will lose. The bureaucratic oppression perpetrated by the BATF reached deep into society. It pitted cop against cop in New Jersey when the BATF went after fellow law enforcement brothers Bob Kirkbride and Jim Phillips. They have been exonerated but still have not seen their rifles returned.
The oppression has cost Jim Bossie more than $100,000 in legal fees. He has lost forever part of his private collection that was not for sale. The BATF destroyed that part of the collection. Richard Johnson was acquitted, but his victory was expensive and painful. Don Breyer is still appealing his conviction for allegedly selling five guns at a gun show without a license.
And don't forget about Eddie Walters. A man is presumed innocent until proven guilty. But Eddie couldn't handle the insinuation that he was guilty and killed himself because of the BATF's scare tactics. What can you do to stop the oppression? Help stop the anti-gun agenda of taking our guns one by one until they're all gone by joining gun owners of America. Once on our mailing list, we can provide you protection on all fronts. If you have questions, right. We're here to help.
Show this story to others. Spread the word so more people can see what's happening. Be vigilant. If you own firearms or want to protect the rights of those who do, we must work together. This is our country. We must protect the liberties guaranteed to all of us in our Constitution. To do anything less is to renounce our heritage. This is the United States. It's our country. We, American citizens, run it.
We control the government or else it gets out of hand and it becomes a bureaucracy. We believe that the BATF has become just that, a bureaucracy that's out of control. Now, there are good people in the BATF, we know that, but we know that they've also been involved in excesses that's caused a great deal of harm to American citizens. One of the reasons that we and gun owners were formed was to set up another organization that bleeds very strongly in the rights of all of us to keep and bear firearms.
Now, why don't you become a member of our organization? You'll find that we're fighting for you, and we fought for other citizens and we're very proud of that. And we're going to continue to fight for these things for years to come. To ensure your liberty, mail your check to Gun Owners of America, Suite 102, 8001 Forbes Place, Springfield, Virginia, 22151. Right, there we go. And that was, uh, that was great. That was Gun Owners of America.
that was breaking the law in the name of the law, the BATF story. Of course, I don't know about that. That last line there, we know there are good agents in the BATF. Really? Show me where. And here's another thing. Everybody knows that the F in the BATF is firearms. What's the first, what's the B? It's a bureau, obviously.
alcohol, tobacco, and firearms. If they were doing their job, wouldn't you hear more about them stopping alcohol, tobacco? It wouldn't all be about firearms and the headlines. The rules that they set that make headlines wouldn't just be about firearms, although they have done some pretty
things when it comes to alcohol and tobacco across state lines. I know between Michigan and Ohio, they were caught doing some BS there. Because the interstate, interstate commerce laws going after people who are just on the border, you know, going across to Ohio to get cheaper booze. Crazy.
crazy stuff, but no, I can't think of any, can you think of any news story that has been, that has ever put the ATF in a good light? And they tried to twist the wake-up thing around, but there is nothing there that you can point to. What great arrests of drug lords or, you know,
Cartel members on the border maybe, is there anything there? You don't hear them like the DEA talking about how they've made huge drug busts in Texas, California, right at the border. There's nothing like that with this agency. There's nothing that you can point to and say, look, there's a good agent that's doing a job. Doing the job the way it's supposed to be done. Because the whole agency right now is set up to attack our rights.
The Second Amendment is their focus. They want to destroy it. And even though they supposedly, supposedly they took an oath to uphold and defend the Constitution, except for that second amendment part. And not to mention, let's see.
You're right to an attorney You remember the one with a one telling him that he doesn't doesn't have the right to an attorney of his choice They'd have to approve it to him. I guarantee you they still try to pull that BS today Anyway, we got five minutes left of the program. We got the intelligence report coming up next on WBCQ
Let's see what you guys have in the music request. Somebody can close out on here. Again, I want to say thank you for GI Joseph who posted that in the gilded. Thank you. I think everybody should see that video. Understand that video is old. That video was out before Waco happened, not after. If you listen to what, if you listen to the conversation at the beginning, that's what he was talking about.
how the one undercover ATF agents, not ATF, one undercover ATF agent, stop the video, put the ATF in a bad way. Well it does, but is anything in there a lie? There's nothing in there a lie, and there's nothing that they can ever point to as a counterpoint to that. This is why at the end there where the speaker
It says we know that there are good agents in the BATF. We'll point them out to it. Point out something where they've done something that has been beneficial and not a hindrance. Anyway, I'm gonna leave it at that. We're gonna go to, let's see, Praise the Lord and Pass the Inmanation. Ooh, I do like that song, World War II, but it is very short.
Dark side of the moon's legend never falls. I think isn't that a two step from hell? No, maybe not. We'll play this on our way out. That should give us enough time to set stuff up for the intelligence report. Dark side of the moon, legends never die. Myron in the... We all do that. I took off his three-cordered hat.
speaking low to me, fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave in this the land of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free, the home of the brave.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save?
Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoc, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? The drums I hear the drums song by the way I hear the sound of distant guns
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Well, it's Friday. It is Cinco de Amo de... yah, hoy, hater, y hoy, muy bueno. And it is Quartermaster Friday. It is, of course, sometimes known as Quartermaster, if you've ever been in the military, for a reason. The construction is very apropos, cold weather gear in the middle of summer, and summer gear in the middle of a freezer, or hind and off winter. Oh, yes.
Anyway, it is Friday, the 26th of April. It is the 16th year of open, obvious and in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K2024 old Earth calendar, 2024 battle for the republic, the dance of swords.
We were in another part of the county today, dropped off the rest of the beret crests for you guys. Again, there were four of them. I just wanted to make sure they got closer where they needed to be. Get hold of Mr. Stevens. He has all four and the four of you that need to pick him up. Remember, this is go no go. This is a pass device and it's something you do not lose. So anyway, raining outside. Man, yeah, it's springtime.
It's like, oh no, it's raining, it's spring time. You know, this is when the rain comes down, you know, then you have the flower, you're blooming like the tulips, which we have right now, yeah.
And let me get into all of the other type of law and final which we're collecting, we will harvest accordingly. Yes, we will. So again, beautiful day. This has been a very busy, actually everybody said the same thing. Man, we got a lot done today. We really did. Actually dotted some I's on a capital scale and crossed some T's and looking really good.
And I want to say thank you for all of our friends and allies that helped out with some of these projects. I didn't even have to show up, which was great. I shouldn't have to anyway, but every once in a while I got a pitch in. But thank you. We appreciate all the help and accomplished a lot. So going into the weekend, needless to say, this wet, horrible, cold weather, well, cool, not cold. I'd say it's about 48 degrees, maybe 45.
That ain't cold. We're in Michigan. That's not cold, okay? But again, going through the weekend with training operations, this is perfect weather.
for the night orienteering and night vision course that's taking place this evening. Camp Emmerich and Camp Emerson and also on Saturday evening, so perfect. We got wet, nasty weather. You've got all the worst conditions to operate the equipment in. That's what you need. Remember, in order for you to work with what you got, worst conditions and demonstrate performance is a double plus good thing.
So, on that note, OpticsPlanet.com, haven't mentioned them in a while, OpticsPlanet.com, OpticsPlanet.com. Now, they have a bunch of deals on night vision, but if you have any kind of purchasing power, we haven't done this a little bit again, but we're looking at
a large block purchase of first or second generation night vision. Again, there's some really decent equipment out there right now available. But if you look over at OpticsPlanet and you see the price and they have a deal, that's not the deal. The deal is if you can buy 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and you find out what the real price can be if you have a little bit of throw weight capability, purchasing power.
You will get a significant and when I say significant, I mean a serious savings if you can get some friends together You give them a call now the price there are some really good prices over at optics planet and for all our people looking at quartermaster remember We're not necessarily going to be personally owning that some night vision Units purchased together Thermal they've done that for years because thermal has always been crazy. It's come down, but that's because newer thermal is even more expensive
So the Thor's and all the other stuff that's been out there is reasonably priced They're still producing but there are as we know differences in the newer models, etc, etc But if you give them a call they have to wait till you're for instance, you're not gonna do this this weekend You have to wait till Monday, you know during the workweek You can give the company a call and make a bundle deal and it is a significant savings It's like getting one or two extra devices for free
It's that good if you can actually have that kind of throw weight put together and there's units out here It can do right now. That's why we're getting ready to But whatever we select we're probably Because we're so close to whatever is happening and because people are we know other people are are coming up and online that need Technology, we're probably going to do a block purchase where we're going to task them. How many do you have? Now one of the things I recommend is asking ask them if they have any orphans
Ask them if they have any odd men out like box open or something that somebody fiddle farted with but it's working, it just isn't pretty. We don't have a problem with blembs. Give me a good price and I'll buy every one of them. Okay, so just a heads up. And again, that's OpticsPlanet. They have many, many other things. OpticsPlanet actually, you could theoretically go there and pick up everything you need top to bottom. Now, if you cherry pick from different locations, you can make better deals.
But in certain pieces of technology, OpticsPlanet actually has some of the best prices in the country. So this by the way also includes some of the Russian scopes and the other rifle scopes that we've talked about on the air before. I know that the debate is purely as crazy as the discussion about personal firearms with regard to optics.
My attitude is I need a center line and I've noticed something. It's getting harder to find nine power scopes even though I can get them used a lot. I mean, I picked up, I think about nine of them the other day and paid $11 apiece in a certain deal down the road here. All of them are a mix. Only four of them were burst. The rest are all a mix of other name brand nine power scopes. Not variable power, just nine.
Pick any rail type, you know, with, you know, standard fixtures, everything was on board ready to go. So all you got to do is put it on another gun. Somebody took it off because they wanted something more sophisticated or they're, you know, they want to be coothed because somebody said, oh, that's not good. I don't mind if anybody does that. We benefit because we take and scrape them up, scarf them up, put them where they need to be. And now we have a consistent piece of equipment for all the weapons that are in that particular group, that cache, okay?
When we're building bolt-action derelicts, taking bolt-action derelicts and turning them into tactified, tactical rifles, or at least tactifying them enough that they're serviceable, but nothing fancy, get rid of all the sharp edges, eliminate all of the color. What I typically put on a rifle like that is a 9 power scope, just as a standard. That way, no matter which rifle I pick up, it's immediate adaptive.
There are variances in the reticle, of course, as far as what the scope might bear. That depends on the era, okay? And that some things have come and gone and then come back again in terms of the configuration for the reticle. We're not talking eliminated, we're just talking conventional big glass scopes. Okay, that's all there is to it. You can find these in some of the Russian and other, now I think the Turks are bringing some stuff in too,
Nothing to write home about, nothing to, you know, rah-rah, but they work, and they are simple, and they are glass. They're actually not plastic. I tell you the other reason I like picking up the older scopes, I mentioned Burris. Burris was the go-to scope through the 50s, 60s, and even into the 70s for a good utility brush scope in Michigan.
It's because of that that there's so many of them here. They were very popular. Burris sold well with all of the big name companies that were game companies here. So it's one that I like. I grew up with the Burris, know how to make them work, very familiar with them. There's nothing really all that complicated to scopes. But especially when you go to the simpler solution like this, I will remind you, yes, there are all kinds of, what is it, four to 12 right now.
The other one I thought was interesting, 1.5 to 5, which we saw that in some of the Chinese stuff coming in. And everybody's made one at one time or another, but there seems to be a little flurry of those right now, and they're in a medium-sized scope. Not a big scope, not a tiny scope, it's a medium-sized scope. And are they good? They'll work. You know what? Again, this is a flavor choice thing. We're not the US military, nor would I dictate to you
in a situation where you are procuring your own arms, if you choose to spend more money on the glass on your rifle than the rifle cost, you in America have the right to do so. And by God, you'll probably get a stinking good product out of it, out of the, for the money, out of the trade. Do it if you can. But most of our people can't. And there's another problem. People are coming late into the game.
They don't have the money they had 25, 30 years ago when all that shiny stuff was coming in for 30 and 35 years ago now. Guys, we were making money hand over fist in America. And that's why there's warehouses of all that stuff down the street waiting for the war. In fact, like I said, warehouses of ammo. Warehouses are rifles, rifles and ammo, pistols rifles and ammo, gear rifles and ammo.
And you know what, didn't cost anything for what you're now paying for. I was just looking last night at what a Molson they got was going for. How many of you guys bought those Molson they got when they were 69 and 79 and then $100 apiece? Have you priced one recently? Yeah, just a simple Model 91, M91, MOLC action, manually operated, Russian, you fill in the blank, you go Romanian, Hungarian, nagat. How much are they going for now?
What you paid for a whole gaggle, you're now paying for one. And the ones they're getting aren't as pretty as the ones you got. Some of you, a lot of you, not some of you, a lot of you got brand new old inventory rifles or factory refurbished that just look great. And mechanically, they're very, very, very great. They're low mileage all the way across the board. The stuff coming in for four, five, and $600 looks like it was dragged through World War II.
Okay, drag, not carry, drag. So heads up, you already made some pretty good deals here just in the last several years, but there's a lot more out there. The big thing is that there's less and less of that. AK mags start to creep bad, which I think, again, this is where Polymer is where you're gonna end up having to go. But even the Polymer Polish mags, which were only four or five dollars only, what, a year, two years ago, have doubled in price if they're available.
And they're not really that much available right now. Poland is not getting rid of as much as they were because Poland needs everything for what they think might be a war on the horizon cuz they're on the edge of a war zone that they helped to create. Okay, we're in the same boat here. So something I mentioned yesterday, and anybody who could come up with this, there are a number of things that if you were willing to print, if you're a 3D printer,
It's good to know how to make guns. Okay, that's cool. But that's not really where you could really make money hand over fist. You want to make money hand over fist? You want to really make gobs of money right now? In the firearms industry, all of the weapons from about a hundred to a hundred and thirty years ago, not all, but a lot of them, most of them, are from the era of the Manlature Stripper Clip.
Years ago when those guns were surplus guys, there'd be boxes at the gun show. You could buy a crate of those different stripper clips like for the Carcano. You could buy a crate for $8. A crate would have six, seven hundred stripper clips in it. Okay? And they'd be stacked and stacked inside each other. It was really interesting the way they packed them. Also the ammunition of course came in the strippers. Well, those days are all gone. Let me point out if you did a little research, you first of all have to have a sample.
The model 88, the Gewehr G88 Mauser rifle, it is a pre-standard 792x57 case. Same case, but a different load. Beware, beware, beware. So you can't just slip, you can't load in a modern 8mm into the Gewehr 88, even though there's a ton of them out there. I'm going to tell you where there are some right now. They do require no FFL.
The problem is some are, some were designed or were rebuilt, rechambered to a degree to deal with the problem. But they take a man launcher stripper clip. There are, God knows how many of those rifles in the United States. There are no stripper clips available and if they are, there's six, seven, eight, nine, ten dollars apiece and I'm not exaggerating.
If you were to 3D print those, and remember, here's one of the most important things to remind people. These were supposed to be cast away items. They weren't even gonna be used more than once originally. Originally, the ammo came in the stuff, people didn't think about it. You'd stuff a clip into the gun, work the action, go bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, six times. And then when you pull the bolt back, that little stripper would drop out of the bottom of the gun, it's supposed to.
You pick your next stripper clip up and you put it in the gun. So people half the time I did I always picked them up That's why I have hundreds of these things I have hundreds of the Austrian hundreds of the 88 hundreds of the Carcano thousands of those actually because I never let into those lay why well look what's happened now for picking up somebody else's junk putting it into a container where it was kept drying clean and a 30-caliber ammo can then a 50-caliber ammo can
They're now worth $10 a piece. They were a throwaway item. So if you could 3D print a comparable stripper clip for the Gewehr 88, what do you think it's worth? I wouldn't charge $10. You want to market it. If you can build it for a couple dollars, that's how you get it started, and then you bring the price up.
You're never going to flood the market because there's too many people, but once they find out that it's available, they're very interested. Point, there are Carcano Stripper Clip 3D patterns out there available, but that's another one I'd make, and offer and sell.
Not a people don't want to run the machinery, but they want the stripper clip So if you can get your you know, if you get your act together the other one which is very common right now in fact if you go to go over to Royal Tiger import and look at the m95 Stire straight pulse now, there's also the pre 95s They take the same stripper clip. The only difference is that the ammunition was you know different lengths the 8 by 50
is the pre-98 pattern cartridge. It was still used and made during World War I because they had too many of the guns chambered in it, so they couldn't throw it away. But the normal rifle that you've seen for many years is an 8x56R, rimmed. Now, both of those take the same stripper clip. So if somebody were smart, you would make a 3D copy.
I would offer that immediately because there are many, many, many of those rifles being purchased. Oh, and by the way, if you're lucky, you get a stripper clip, they give it to you for free and they charge you more money for the gun. Or you can get the gun without a stripper clip and fish around and try and find one. Oh, that's not fun. So here again, these types of stripper clips would be quite useful. Now, here's another one that's on odd man out but not. Everybody's been talking about Grand D clips.
The Garand E-clip, although we constantly hoard them, we save them, we grab them, you pick them off the ground, the moment somebody leaves them behind, you wait till they leave and they get in the car and they take off and then you scarf up all those E-clips, which never happens anymore, but it used to at the gun range. Somebody were to make at least one use or multi-use 3D printed Garand E-clip, they would make a fortune. You could ask your price. I mean, you'd still be happy to be reasonable.
But for the cost of materials as opposed to what they're buying or paying for some of these eclipse now because prices are crazy in some places. This would help to settle the market, but we do need more. And in fact, we're gonna be using them in conflict. We're gonna be resurrecting every one of these weapons. Now the other odd man out which you never heard anything about, but I've mentioned here on the air for as long as I've been on the air are LaBelle.
The French Lebel stripper clips, the man-lature stripper clips for the Lebel rifles and carbines. In the runner-revolution market, they used to be a drug in the market like the Gewehr 88's or the Steyr's. They were just everywhere. And Lebel's, right now everybody's finding grandpa's cash or they're finding the stuff, you know, 20 rifles in the well house like somebody did here just a week ago that I had to go look at.
Grandpa had a bunch of stuff in the well house. Really? Yeah, it's all greased up. I can't figure out what it is. Really? Oh, let me come on look at it. Oh, let me tell you what you got. Grandpa was in World War II or was a big collector in the 60s, probably still in World War II. And there were labels, Enfields, usual fare, a couple of Carcanos, and a few other things that we just are unique that we won't talk about.
Okay, cause grandpa apparently brought some stuff back with him. So the Lebells, he didn't have any ammunition for him, nobody did. There were some cans for the other things, especially the ones that took big long chain linky things. But as I pointed out, I said, well, here's the thing. That's a Lebell carbine, it's a nice rifle. They're built like a brick doghouse. You can beat somebody to death with it, you won't even know what happened.
The big thing about it is so that if you don't have the stripper clip, it's a single shot rifle. Just like our listeners are saying before, hey, if you don't have that stripper clip for the Carcano, it's a single shot rifle. That's absolutely true. So you want stripper clips. So guys, this is a market. It's taken time. Years ago, we talked about actually having these things stamped out of sheet metal, the way they originally were made.
But technology is caught up in a positive way with us. And again, you have to think this through in this way. The stripper clips were not meant to be reused, but if you can make them so cheap you don't care, that would be cool. If you can make them for a penny or two pennies a piece, and they'd be good for the one time you put them in, you use them, and then they drop out of the gun. And then they're stressed, or stretched, or who cares?
On the other hand, if they cost a little more, well, then you want to pay attention and see how many times you can use them. And I don't throw anything away because at the very least ammunition like that, it's very handy to have something to hold ammo in, even if somehow it got messed up, it wouldn't quite work right. After that, I don't have a handful of chiclets. I have six rounds in the appropriate retaining device, so I got the right number that I need.
to at least keep track of. They're in the pocket, I got four, five, six of these instead of a pile of loose ammunition. Makes it easier to find what you're looking for and control what you're looking for. So again, heads up, this is a solution. This is a marketable idea, something you could make money on. And go to Royal Tiger Imports and look at the price of stripper clips if they offer them. Man lint your stripper clips.
And again, for the Carcano, the Gewehr 88, the M95 Stipe, and of course, the Lebel rifles. Now the Lebel, there are two. One's a three rounder, the other one's a five. It depends on the gun. There are others, but oh wait, well there's an odd man out, but you'll never see him. Dutch car beans also take a man-lincher type stripper clip, but these things, there's the last batch of those that we're seeing, they're actually chicken peas, okay, the rifles.
Most of them went to the Philippines and or the Pacific and never came back for the colonial troops there during World War II But a small batch came in in the late 70s I saw I actually had a couple of them somebody talked me out of them for his collection week as I know they'll be safe But they are in 6.5 Dutch. It may be rimmed or rimless. They come both ways but the rimless utilized a
man-lature stripper clip. But it's an odd man out. There are very few of these out there in circulation. None of them ever surface. This is one of those weapons that whatever collection it's in, they never come back to the gun shows. Whoever picks them up, you know, they just disappear into the void of, you know, gun ownership in America, which is fantastic.
So, they're out there. If you see them, the ammunition is incredibly odd man out. SAMCO was the last company that had any ammo for those that was regular, and it was old surplus World War II and kind of iffy. In the 6.5 Dutch, SAMCO remember the way the dodo and the brothers and sister all went to fighting each other and killed the company.
And we've been finding the resurrected piles of that particular collection all over the country, the people who have been buying them up from the estate. So we're almost, well, we're at the bottom. Hey, we're at the bottom. And it's not Wednesday, I said hey. But for everybody out there, guys, it's gonna be a very busy weekend. First of all, we'll say hi to Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, Duke Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North.
The Olgema Ranges, Naga-Hitcham, Fox-Wolf, the other rustics which are busy this weekend, very busy. I did not expect this. This is where we have to start working in those facilities. And I'm not going to beg for the engineers to do this again for a little while because at Camp Wayland North, those guys finished a tremendous amount of work ahead of schedule. Time for some rest, a little bit, not much.
But yes, we are gonna need help with the rustics and don't forget my favorite, but about the bomb but about don't forget Fort Benning Michigan, that's right, Michigan militia Fort Benning
and we have Sand Hill. I made the sign for it. I didn't have much time, but I made a sign for Sand Hill. I took a picture from my collection. This picture is of Sand Hill, the sign for Sand Hill in 1974. No, 1975. 1975. And I have another picture and it didn't change, just the paint started rolling off it in 1979 and then in 1980.
So the sign didn't change and the buildings just got older. Okay, now all that's gone now. I think that they pretty well dissolved Sand Hill. They may have put something up to replace it, but it was historically that's one of those places if you're listening and you'll recognize the name if you know Fort Benning, Georgia. So for everybody out there, we have Sand Hill Fort Benning, Michigan. Not the only part of the facility, but I made a point of having, I told the guys that's coming up first no matter what.
So have fun, enjoy yourself, you're gonna get wet. Another thing real quick, yard sales. Okay, it's great, we're getting out of the cold weather, not quite yet. But today I picked up a Gore-Tex tactical coat. I just looked it up during the break, during a one hour break, it's about a $180 coat. I got it for $2, it looks like it just came out of the wrapper. Why? Cuz winter's over and we'll never have a winter in Michigan again.
I always love that. Also, an actual M65, I could sell this. An M65 field jacket, OD green Vietnam era, all the labeling intact. Nope, it's not the green label copy, you know, the later model. It's an actual correct tags, correct production markers, everything I used. I wore one of those to, well, I wore a couple of those to death. But got that for a dollar today.
Guys, if you pay attention, in reality, I just haven't had time to do it, but I could have done it at this particular sale. Backpack, $2, mountaineering backpack, it's actually a 90 liter. In addition to that, a smaller date pack, tactical, both these tactical, green and black. The coat I mentioned, blouses, shirts.
number of pants and shorts, again, 50 cents apiece. Knowing I didn't run into any boots, in fact, there weren't that many men's footwear or clothing for that matter. But if I wanted to, I could have got in there and I did to a degree walk out with everything that an individual would need to be fully tactically outfitted. Didn't get any headgear from there. Obviously I could snag something if I'd looked around probably long enough, but I didn't.
I did look through the headgear fast, probably could have picked something in brown or black and it would have worked fine to give me something to put on my head. But camping gear as far as tins, thermos, plates, got a case full of aluminum thermal water bottles, orange case, an orange crate full for free.
So don't tell me you can't do it. Right now especially we're gonna go into everywhere you go. Nobody's gonna wanna think about real quick when it gets warm. Coats are the last thing on everybody's mind and they even act like it's garlic. This is a good thing. Because right now like that code I picked up for a couple dollars, $2 what I paid for it. Well, somebody else paid another $178. And the area where I'm in is more money than brains. So
I'll guarantee they paid full price for it. And even that price I just quoted was the markdown price because it's the end of the season. So they probably played the beginning of the season price, which was even more horrific than that. So it's out there. And again, be patient. Of course, you only got so much time. But what am I doing with this equipment? This goes into the 5.10 program. It's not for me.
What I just picked up is just with my eyes while I'm busy getting all the other tools and Machinery that I picked up today and oh I also ran into a whole pile of foot lockers for a few dollars apiece They all get tactic colored not tomorrow because it's raining But they will get tacked colored and they will be filled with everything necessary to help either dock out or they're gonna be for communications pods and
But again, keep building, keep building, keep building. We got to do some music. We're heading into the weekend. I know you guys that are working all the radio stations at each of the training sites are having, you know, you're listening to us. Let's do this. How about Yellow Rose of Texas by Elder on Tyrant from Songs of the Second Civil War, Ed, if you could.
Yellow Rose of Texas for all of our friends down there on the border and all of our militiamen who have been doing this work Way before anybody thought about the border the militia and the Patriot movement has warned everybody about what's been going on We've had a little we had a little bit of relief when Trump was in a little bit not that much Because stuff was still going on but for all our friends down there who have been in, Texas, Arizona Even New Mexico and don't forget California the California militia
For the longest time was doing a fantastic job, especially on the eastern side of California, not the west.
I'm going to see No other soldier knows her Not half as much as me She cried so when I left her He liked to broke my heart And if I ever find her We never more shall part She's the sweetest rose of color That this soldier ever knew Arise the brightest diamond This sparkle like to do You may talk about your winsome namesome thing Of Rosalie, of the evil rose of Texas
the bells of Tennessee. While I joined up with the Texas Guard, the army of my state, we marched down to the border and there we made it safe. Against that storm from Mexico, we all stood firm and true. And each night as the stars emerged, my thoughts returned to you. She's the sweetest rose of color that this soldier ever knew. Her eyes the brightest diamonds and they sparkle like dew. You may talk about your instant mace and sing of Rosalie.
The yellow rose to Texas, Leads the bells in Tennessee. In the heart of proud old Houston, We met the Pedro Mine. With grit and sexy courage, We bought into the night. The echoes of our struggle, Under the city's glow. Yet in the styles between the shots, I mister soft hello. A cover that did her ever knew.
Rise of brighted diamonds and these sparkles like the dew You may talk about your Winston-Nathan sing of Rosalie For the yellow rose of Texas beats the bells in Tennessee Virginia with the rangers I was sent Where in those cold dark trenches many a night was spent Amidst the chill and danger Her memory was my fault I'd hold close to her image A soothing peaceful calm
of color that the soldier ever knew. For life's brightest diamonds and they sparkle like they do. You may talk about your winter maids and sing of rosary. For the yellow rose, Texas, means those bells and tenors. Stretch to this new war-torn land, that her love it is my guide. Amid each burning sunset's glow, through the end me tie.
Through stroke and blood and battle cries When truth remains to be That the yellow rose of Texas is the only girl for me She knows her color, that the soldier ever knew Her eyes of bright and diamonds and these sparkle lines they do You may talk to her about your instant mace and sing out Rosalee But the yellow rose of Texas is the only girl for me
hopefully they're tuning in every once in a while and listening in. I know that everybody's busy enough as it is. Next, let's see, long as we're on the mooseock, what shall we do next? Well, as a matter of fact, still my favorite song. Sorry, guys, I just love playing this out there. I want you all to remember that our lives are at risk. They're at risk all of our lives. We just like to think about it.
You walk out for the mailbox, I was watching a video, I've mentioned this before, the guy goes out for the mailbox, exactly what I've talked about. He's nonchalantly opening the mailbox, it's on his side of the road. He doesn't even have to cross the road. And in the background, because of the ring camera, whatever they got going, I think it was just a regular security camera, this car comes through the intersection and plows into another one. And it lifts the whole ass into that car up and she starts to cartwheel.
And it's spinning and the guy has, because he just turned away, he has no idea what's going on behind him. And as the car is cartwheeling, it takes me a hell of a lot longer to describe this than it happened.
The car spins and spins and spins and it just spins behind him. And even as it spins past, it digs a little bit to the, will be the right of the screen. And the ass then passes and just taps him right in the rear end and moves him aside a little bit with a smooth, rounded end of the car, okay? And then it goes on through and tumbles out and destroys itself just beyond, just on the edge of sight.
And again, just going out to the mailbox, your life is at risk. Congratulations, get over it. And in this case, the only thing is it gets a lot more exciting when you're into conflict where small arms fire, indirect fire, and all the other toys of technology are applied. But you know what, it's gonna be a lot worse if you sit there and wait for them to come in at the door.
Or perhaps, again, take your pick of other Hispanic languages that they will be prattling while they beat at the door demanding that they send you to the camp because you're a Christian or you're white or you're heterosexual and we're gonna get rid of them. We're gonna kill every last one of the bastards, okay? No matter what, what are you gonna do? Threaten me with heaven. Johnny Cash was the end of his career and his life. He was heading towards the other part of the short stick.
He did a whole bunch of music and Ed probably knows which one I'm gonna bring up here. It's further on down the road. Remember when you're picking up tonight, you're going out onto the training area for the night vision course and you tactically disperse. Think this song as you're looking at your guys and gals in front of you and you're moving as a formation. Further on up the road by Johnny Cash. Probably I think the best song that he did or has done
My personally it's my favorite of all the Johnny Cash songs and I know pretty much all I could I could I could I memorized a whole lot of them in my lifetime because they grew up with them But I think this is one of the best songs that he produced because to me it expresses the infantry So let's pick up the pace. Keep our distance ten yards apart left and right. We're going down the road where the road is dark Where the gun is caught
As the bullets call where the miles are marked blood and the gold for the wrong Got all my dead men soon and my smiling skull ring my lucky graveyard boots and a song to sing I got a song to sing It keeps me out of the cold I'll meet you further on
Up the road, further on up the road, on up the road Where the way is dark and the night is cold And sunny morning as I know, further on I've been out in the desert, just doing my time Searching through the dust, looking for a sign If there's a light up ahead
Well brother, I don't know, but I got this fever burning in my soul. Further on up the road.
Go to war in 24 and because of that you all need to be better at it. We got into a subject and I know it was carried on, forgive me, I couldn't listen during the hour because I had to go out and offload stuff. It got raining and I had a truckload of stuff that had to get out of the truck too. So good thing is all big bulky things, including boxes and boxes of all kinds of really good tactical gear I got from another yard sale, which is, you know, the Matrix thing. Wow, I walked through the door and look what I find. Is it a cat? No, no, it's crates of stuff.
I got a bunch of wool blankets. I didn't mention that. That was in the big case. I just mentioned a whole bunch of military, not American, French wool blankets and a bunch of other tactical clothing. OD green, perfect. I went right along with the other stuff I got. Picked up and mentioned the coats and the backpack and everything else. So an OD green outfit, that'll work fine. I'd wear that. I'd wear that and all the accoutrements and goodies that came with it. I got a bundle of 20 socks sitting here I'd throw in. Yeah, 20 socks, you better believe it.
Yeah, what I'm seeing coming right now, the things you just won't see anymore and some some comforts you won't have for a long time. Anyway, the subject had to do with dogs, or I should say, again, being tracked and it can be human beings. A good tracker can overcome a lot of obstacles. This is the other reason that anti
or organic technologies as we behinds or another thing to take into consideration problem. Most anybody who's a good tracker, it's going to be very difficult to deceive them with regard to any kind of improvised booby traps slash IED type device, but it can be done.
The big thing is to not make it so regular that it's predictable. Of course, if you're hunting somebody that's hunting you and you get them, they're never going to learn that lesson. They can't pass the lesson on. They're not going to learn it a second time. They're dead. Boom, dead. Okay, there we go. Or hurt, horribly maimed. That's good. I'll take horribly maimed. Okay, that works fine by me too. But the big thing here again is it's a matter of environment. The question is a good question and the subject was a very good subject to cover.
And being creative, thinking of different ways. One of the things I wanted to touch on, though, and you probably have all seen it. And this just has to do with infiltration and exfiltration. And it's footwear. Now everybody's saying, well, what about putting something on your feet or whatever? Those are good ideas, or those are an idea. But I would prefer that you not do that because we, again, like you said, we're creating signatures that are not only very definitive, but it's difficult for you to get rid of the application of the material.
In other words, if you decide that, wow, this isn't working, how are they following me? Oh, wait a minute. They can smell whatever it is that I tried. And they can still smell it. Because it was very effervescent, whatever it was. You might still be very effervescent. Or remember something I keep saying. Guys, we all smell like pole cats. It doesn't take very long. Humans are a very stinky bunch of creatures on this planet.
And the longer you've been in detention, the more longer you've been in the field. If you're a POW especially, these are things you can think of in advance. In fact, one of the checklists is, you know, I've said this a million times, shower, shave. I don't know about the shaving part. You may not have anything to do it with, but you clean yourself up as best you can. You should be doing that if you're a POW anyway, okay? Always remember that. Keep yourself clean even when everybody else is in the downs.
And no matter how bad you think you feel, scrub your hind end. You wanna live through it, scrub your hind end. Clean yourself up. I don't care if it's warm, cold, or indifferent, clean yourself up, okay? But on the border, if you have seen some of these stories, there's a couple of ranchers that have been collecting them. The illegals, the cartels, are making carpet shoe covers.
with camouflage uppers. In other words, they're fully tactified. If you haven't seen this, it's rather interesting because it is a great way to disguise and muffle the footprint. And if you look up carpet, you know, illegals using carpet shoes or rancher collects unique footwear. There's a couple different articles and videos out there.
You'll see what I'm talking about. They went to the effort to find tactical, like a real tree or desert camo or woodland camo to make the uppers. And they're coarsely stitched, they're nothing fancy, and at a certain point to even chuck them, they throw them away. So they are discardable, which again, what have I said? Perishable item.
But it's not a bad idea, it's actually a pretty sensible idea. In Vietnam, if you haven't seen this years ago, people know about it, then they tried to misdirect and now they don't even talk about it. They made a series of jungle boots with human footprints. Have you ever seen these?
These were just footprints. These were detailed to the point where they even had the actual little lines, squiggles and lines of the toe and the pad of the ball of the toe, etc. So that when you walked, and the idea was that they, what they did is they, and these also were smaller. They couldn't be, if you were a size 10, they couldn't be size 10 because you don't have any Vietnamese with size 10 feet. But what they did,
because they actually capered them in, but still had the entire foot pad there. Toes, big toe, the arch of the foot, the whole nine yards. But even the arch was detailed. They molded off of Montagnard, South Vietnamese, Arban, or South Vietnamese population, but they actually made these. There are six, at least that we know of, six different styles of footprint.
And they were designed to mimic the local populations characteristics. In other words, how did the toes sit? How long are the toes? You've seen things on YouTube or different videos or different like TikTok, whatever.
X where they show you well, you could tell this person has these toes are from Ireland or fingers where your fingers just tells everybody where you're from. Well, native populations understand this and since they're more into tracking, they're looking for friend foe. They're also worried about getting backstabbed. So they actually mimicked a population's foot pattern for a particular area of activity or if they were trying to deceive somebody to create confusion.
These were issued to SF, Mac V SOG used them. In fact, if Mac V SOG wasn't going in as an assassin raider unit, because that's mostly what they did, with the list of people to hit, they go out, hit them one night, come back, and they go out and set them out on an assassin run again, they'd be taking out a list of people in villages or towns, you know, hamlets, wherever they were.
They would also be doing deep reconnaissance and patrol and or deception operations. And that's what this technology was for. So there's another example of footwear and how you can mess with the bad guys. Now another one, and this one's not as difficult to do, but I'll tell you an interesting thing that would probably help. If you haven't noticed, there's a bunch of these anti land mine boots that are out there. Have you seen them?
A sportsman's guide had them. I mentioned them about what, six months ago? They have, I don't think they have now, they might. I would go check. They are out there in the internet and they're not that expensive, but they were outrageously priced when they first came out. And they were outrageously priced years ago when they were first put out back at the end of Vietnam. The interesting thing about these is they literally have a standoff almost like a Japanese pogo type shoe.
or block sandal is what they're like. And they create a very different print, okay, in general. Number one, they also allow for a bit of a standoff. Now, what's critical about these is what one person did is they took and created a printout of a, forgive me, a carved out, a deer hoof. And at each one of the points of contact, they randomly, they didn't play a communiform, deer aren't uniform.
They had them offset a little bit front and back with each one of the pogos for the mine shoe. And when you step, it appears as if you've got a deer track going on. Now, in many pieces of soil, you're not gonna cut the soil. But anywhere where you did, the impression is that you're looking at deer track, deer spore. Sounds weird, but it works, okay? It's one of those things. If you have three, four, five people moving,
It's gonna create the illusion that you just have nothing more than quadrupeds out there running around in front of you. Again, first of all, try not to draw attention. We're not in a coup match, see who can count coup. If you're gonna count coup, you're doing it on your own for your own purposes. In other words, the other side doesn't need to know you're there. In fact, they should never know that you were there.
Especially with reconnaissance, it's the reverse of what you see with most of the bullshit movies they're producing. Well, I want them to know I'm here. It's tempting, I know, trust me it is. I can tell you that firsthand. But fact of the matter is, best intelligence collection is the intelligence collection that was never known. Now again, there are different situations, escape and evasion, that's a different story or contact and breaking contact and trying to evade follow up by a much more aggressive force.
or a superior force. The most important thing is stay moving, but have a plan. If you don't know the terrain, then you need to put as many as I said before, first distance and then obstacles. Obstacles can be terrain features, obstacles can be buildings, obstacles can be stories in buildings. Remember, think three dimensionally whenever possible and even in the country, think three dimensionally.
As I pointed out, and I'll reinforce again, the dogs are behind you, but very seldom they just let the hones loose. Why? Those dogs cost money, those dogs are hard to replace. And while they, again, you can build more organics, the problem is it took time to create the ones they've got, they're familiar with them, they know all of their nuances, and the creatures know the nuances of their human handlers.
So typically the dogs are only going to be as fast as the human handlers and their endurance. Now certainly they're not going to be typically slaggers, but if you have the lead, remember you don't need to win by a whole lap. You just need to be ahead of the rest of the pack and stay out of the way and ahead of the rest of the pack so that you cannot even be physically observed.
This is why you put obstacles, terrain and obstacles between you. You also move in oblique rather than a straight line. Initially,
Well, basic rule, here's something real quick. I know we're at the top and we're going into the weekend. Have you ever noticed all these BS movies? The guy goes through a door but doesn't know how to shut it behind him. And so the good guy always knows where the bad guy went because conveniently the hinges only work one way, to open the door. But they don't work at all when it comes to closing the door.
But if you consider that if somebody is a full 300, 400 yards, makes a left hand turn, goes into an alley, goes into a door, shuts the door, what do they have? Telepathy? Now why do you do this? As much as anything, let me point something out. In an initial stun situation, fight, flight, you go into an adrenaline rush. This creates a bunch of problems that you need to get under control immediately.
First of all, in the initial phase distance and then, again, misdirection or lack of information for direction gives you the ability to stabilize your physiology. This allows you to better focus on the task of survival, escape, and evasion. How do you get out of the way of the enemy? And again, remember buying time, up, down, not just forward, back, left, right, up, down.
Don't get yourself boxed in but common sense is that if you know the area of operation and you become familiar with it Then you should already have look you should be looking at an area where you're active to Situations where you can enhance your survivability by knowing where to get out of sight
be able to stop, evaluate, in some cases better still a stop and from a vantage point while still not being observed, don't put yourself out in the open. Remember, overhead cover, you do have overhead technology. You've all been telling me about, we all know about it, drones and helicopters and whatever. So you need to be able to observe so you can evaluate and make an intelligent decision. And this can also be done in the field in a tactical situation.
It's just in an attack tool situation. There are many different things you can develop I know guys that were chased all across the bottom end of China To the all through North Vietnam only to at the last leg Crossing over from one piece of real estate. They weren't supposed to be in into another It was a vertical vertical obstacle a cliff that cost them people
literally for days and days on end in an escape innovation or exfiltration operation. They were completely successful and satisfied with the performance and they were moving a casualty in the process. Unfortunately, later they were also moving a body because they lost a man and then would not leave him behind. Not a problem because eventually they were very much in friendly territory but still not quite home.
So again, think this through. Sit down and determine. Now the question was also about what technology can we use. Yes, there are charcoal suits.