May 10, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia activities, and political commentary on May 10, 2024. Topics included tool maintenance and rust prevention, Walmart clearance deals on game cameras and freeze-dried food, DIY greenhouse construction using PVC pipe and vinyl siding, a federal court ruling on Second Amendment rights for non-violent felons, and extensive discussion of nuclear war survival, chemical protection, and military manuals. Guest Dave Stone provided intelligence on Russian military movements in Venezuela and the strategic situation in Ukraine. The show emphasized preparation for potential conflict, self-sufficiency, and criticism of government policies regarding border security and illegal immigration.
- second amendment
- non-violent felons
- nuclear war survival
- preparedness
- militia
- michigan
- border security
- illegal immigration
- gas masks
- freeze-dried food
- DIY construction
- chemical protection
- russian military
- ukraine
- federal court ruling
- bruin decision
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Imagine the deepest feeling of life 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 of the free, 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 and number. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm.
and keep our country deep and dead. 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? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright.
As Iooke 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 watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the free?
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Friday it does not seem like Friday I swear Thursday should be another full 48 hours with the way things have been especially with yesterday But it is Friday. It is single DMO day and quartermaster Friday the 10th of May 16th year of open obvious sitting your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2024 old earth calendar 2020
for Battle for the Republic, The Dance of Swords, which is book one. So for everybody, again, beautiful day. You could not have asked for a more perfect day to get outside, get stuff done. Ran into some great tool solutions today. There's always something on a Friday in the yard sale or a state sale. And yep, there were. And oh my goodness.
I've got more work for myself. Every time I get new tools, first thing I do is you go through everything, look for anything that might be a dot spot or a questionable point where it might start oxidation, then you get rid of it. Number two is everything gets lubricated with a permanent lubricant that's going to stay with what you are using. I like to use PLS, but it's gotten a little expensive. There's a couple of other lubricants out there, one that's a little less expensive.
It's a fluid film, runs about anywhere from $9 to $12 a can. Powerful rust and corrosion protectant, protects all metals, lanolin base, superior lubricant, no solvents, long lasting, non-toxic, non-hazardous. This stuff sticks well, and it's been around since 1943, World War II.
The interesting thing about this is it is in the same family line as the PLS mid-grade products for coating metals or for sealing crystalline structure. And I use this on all of the tools that are in the auxiliary or in the vehicle toolboxes so when they're sitting, they're not going to break down right away. The cool thing is even if the stuff sloths off, it's inside the toolbox, which it's not going to do very easily.
This stuff bonds really well. If it gets a little warm, sunny, whatever, and you can actually, a lot of guys are using this under the vehicles, spraying all of the working parts and nuts, bolts, and screws so that there's no rust down. And in Michigan, we have a big problem with that. One of our guys has a bunch of Colorado trucks like we have our Texas trucks.
and religiously before the season begins for these salts slinging in Michigan acid for blood. He coats the whole bottom side of his vehicles. He's doing that for a decade that I know of. And another person, well actually one of our other friends uses oil, crankcase oil, saves all the crankcase oil up, doesn't use it for fire or anything else. He gets his kids crawl up under there, of course they're getting bigger now.
probably gets grandkids, but gets up there first thing at the end of the fall season and or should say now mid fall and paints the entire undercarriage with motor oil. Everything gets a generous coating of motor oil and puts cardboard under everything. Anything it drips down, rolls the cardboard up, puts that over into the toolbox furnace and for the shop and everything gets used up. Nothing goes to waste, doesn't make a mess.
But the lubricant helps to push back on the high salt content issues we have if you're going to use your vehicle 365 days out of the year on a Michigan highway or road. Just how it is and you need to think ahead. Another interesting thing with the, again, watch, keep an eye out. I got a bunch of canteen cups today, just an accident thing. Same place I got the tools.
And also some phenomenal historical stuff, a whole bunch. I've been running it too, of course, a lot of bicentennial stuff. People from that window of time are passing away or their states are popping up. They're going into whatever retirement. And I got some phenomenal pristine coffee mugs and such with impressed steel. Well, for even had a steel, but bronzed medallions.
for the Patriot years, you know, 1776 to, you know, 1976, really cool. And one of a kind, most people aren't thinking about it because they've been living with it or growing up with it, so stuff gets tossed and it's actually worth a little bit of money. So I don't plan on getting rid of it because I'm planning on preserving it. I'll make sure it's somewhere else because
It's obvious that I'm one of the targets when the times come. It could have been the last day or two here they're thinking about going after everybody here in Michigan. It's okay, we need to go to war. I don't have a problem with that. I think we should. I believe that whatever they want to start, we'll finish. But I also have to think ahead to protect some of the cool stuff that I found because it's historical. And I collected it for a reason to preserve it, pass it on.
Just something to think about there. A lot of stuff needs to be put aside right now, set out of the line of fire, just like your valuable, you know, caches in preparation for war, so that you have them when you need them. Okay, and more on the cache in a minute, too. Go ahead, call or jump in there.
Hey Mark, this is Irish Whiskey. Just wanted to mention what I found at Walmart clearance this week. I checked the hunting section because I found cellular game cameras, 50% off, so a $120 cellular game camera for 60 bucks. Yes. Also they had non-cellular models for 40. That's all I have to say. Excellent. Very good. Thank you for bringing that up.
And again, there's a little bit of a glut because they really pushed that last year. So the neat thing is you can run into deals like that. But Walmart is where he's talking about Walmart, guys. Check them out. They also have their quarterly cycle out. It doesn't seem like they're doing it the way they've done in the past. And it has nothing to do with COVID or, you know, the coronavirus virus scam. It has to do with...
Their policy and how they finally changed it perhaps because somebody did some crunching of the numbers and realized, damn, we're losing a pile of money. Somebody might have actually realized just exactly how wasteful some of the stuff is that they were doing. Sadly enough, because we have been benefiting from that with regard to war materials. And again, preps and just basic material for all subjects you can imagine.
Keep an eye on the clearance. One other thing about Walmart is they do strange things with clearance. You never know where it's going to be. But you know, there's three basic models for the stores. Number one, it's up front when you come in the main door. Now, there may be another subsection way back in the back, like for the sporting goods, sometimes on the end caps with those types of stores. The other, there is a big ass section right beyond the cash registers. That's an island area.
I'm usually just beyond the boots and it's interesting how much stuff we've gotten out of those with regard to really good buys, great deals. And then the other is the clearances are in their respective departments and are just left in place, you know, with an end cap or something like that. So you have to know your store. Once you know what your store is doing, it's pretty consistent.
with Walmart, but there are differences. Even though they have big stores, middle stores, small stores, that doesn't seem to make any difference. It really does, it's not part of the formula. It's flavor choice. Maybe they're given a certain option with construction. If you were going to management, you'd know more about it. And so they configure accordingly, you know, as they choose.
The big thing is they do want to keep track of inventory. So it's obvious that they would be making the effort to do the right thing, well you would think. But clearance has not gone down as deep as they were also. They're not as cheap as they have been in the past. But they're still good deals. So as was pointed out, 50% off on the game cameras, yes.
One nice thing about that is remember you can leave those as first tier if the bad guys figure out where they are. We don't have as much money into them. Do you really care what happens to them? No, granted you don't want to throw money away. But the neat thing is you can afford to put sacrifice units up that can actually be tripwires unto themselves.
Now, when I say tripwire, I'm going to remind you something. Just because you set it up to let you know that something's going on. Don't jump on the four wheelers and go charge it out in the middle of BFE because you could be moving out into a truck slash an ambush. Instead, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Pay attention when you're moving. Utilize overwatch cameras so that you can identify what might be out there waiting for you. This is especially critical.
And again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Overwatch when you are mechanized, just as overwatch when you are infantry. The other thing, when you get to the area of interest, spread out. My God, I've seen so many cluster screws, especially in videos where people are responding to stuff that you see in these drama videos that are on YouTube or one of the other services. Guys, spread out and
And learn to take position automatically. This is part of the team and leadership mechanism. One person, if there's only four, each should be observing a quadrant of their own while moving into an area that has a threat disposition. And again, if you have a second element that can overwatch your first, have them hang back, but have them observe not just to the front where you're moving.
But their area of operation 360 degrees as you'd be panning and scanning always remember that the technology is good But your enemy is creative too. Not that they're the smartest, you know on the block But they are conniving. So let's you know, keep it in mind. We're going to be dealing with
conniving minds that are going to try to do harm to you. Our job is to do great harm to them first, exterminate all of them, strip the enemy dead, take what you find, including intelligence, and go down the road and hunt the bastards that sent these bastards to bind you. And kill them all. Just all there is to it. Get rid of every last one of them.
That's the most important aspect of the mission. Make sure you get them all. And when you got all that are right in front of you, go find the other ones that aren't right there in front of you because they're part of the problem too. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Another thing here real quick. Well, we're at 20 minutes after. Also, don't forget freeze dried food. Now they don't have much and I just checked them Walmart yesterday.
in the afternoon before we actually came up in the program just to see what they had laying around. The freeze dried foods seem to have disappeared from some of the stores, which I think is interesting because it has been a regular fare for quite some time. Not everybody has it, but those that do typically also have been cycling down, in other words, doing the clearance that was just talked about to move product out, but bring new product in. Now, what was really kind of comical with the freeze dried is
The freeze-dried shelf life is indefinite and the shelf the shelf-outdate life is nowhere near anywhere that would justify clearing it but because of the nature of the zombie-esque inventory system that Walmart has a lot of this stuff gets kicked out the back door is clearance or thrown out destroyed which is not good but if that happens to oh well that's their problem not ours. The big thing here is that
That seems that the freeze dried because they didn't have it moving as fast or maybe the sources have dried up that are reasonably priced within the parameters of Walmart. Maybe they just can't get it. I don't know. I mean a lot of people can't. So they've discontinued in most of the stores the freeze dried food that was in the sporting goods section.
And so that is something, if you do spot it, pay attention, go look in the clearance section, a lot of that, about 50% of whatever they were bringing in was ending up in the clearance department. So definitely a double plus good thing if you can take advantage of that. And again, what's the shelf life of freeze dried? Indefinite, we don't know. And it's not because they haven't tried, it's just that it is the nature of freeze dried food and again, with the packaging system, it's so optimal.
that it has an indefinite storage life. So this is why, as I've said many times on the air, that's the last food that you eat. You don't go, oh, I'm gonna have some freeze-dried, because I feel bored with my... No, you don't. Oh, so you're bored of what you've been eating. Oh, well, the hell with that garbage. Don't open up those freeze-dried units until very last. Why? As long as you don't disturb them, move them around, bounce them a lot, how can they actually go bad?
And if you're smart, you won't move them around a lot. You're going to leave them right where they are, stored underground or under, you know, basements, whatever, in a nice, you know, climate or semi-climate controlled environment. They will sit there and stare at you indefinitely. Now, it doesn't mean you aren't going to eat them. It just means that you got a lot of stuff needs to be eaten first and
Food fatigue has nothing to do with the formula. I want to remind you that I was heard that oh eating the same thing over and over again Yeah, I can think of a lot of people who aren't eating anything shut up. Hey dad. Just shut up. Go ahead. We got it there quit Out in the back today, you know what I've been doing to earn the little extra money Found a new place. That's pretty interesting down here. You got geebo's Go prices every day farm home pet and clothing
It's like walking into a tractor supply, but they have good prices. They still have the old prices on everything. Which makes them definitely worth checking out. And they have an ammo pack, they have ammo cans, a sporting section down here, some other stuff. I'll send some information on them. They also have their own line of gummies.
But what I'm calling in is while I was in there they had food dehydrators and food freeze dryers on sale. I don't know if that's just the G-boat. Yeah, I don't know if it's...
Just the gee-boas in our area if this is a chain or just something that's locally but this was out in the middle of BFE dad. One of those situations where the GPS led me out, you know, when we say, when we get to your doom, the drop-off where they had me going was like literally I was at four corners and there was nothing but fields. And on the far end there was a farmhouse and there was like a warehouse on the other end and that's what this was.
Well, we definitely need more information on them because, and again, on that point, freeze dryer, if you can pick up your own freeze dryer, it doesn't make any of us what amount it can freeze dry. That particular food process in reality is one of the best that we could possibly commit to. So any type of freeze dryers that are reasonably priced, and again, you'll take a look for anything that does larger volume, and I know a lot of people want to do quantity.
There's two things. They make noise, which doesn't bother me. Like I said, I'm tired of the panty waste. Something's outta me. Noice. Oh, would you shut up? I worked in a factory. I mean, worked in factories and other situations. Not to mention the military with my gun. Come on. Think about some of the equipment we're around. Oh wow. That makes a lot of noise. Oh my God. I'm peeing my pants. It makes so much noise. Oh, make what?
So freeze dryers definitely are a good solution. So yeah, it passed on the information sent us the prices If you could and for anybody else out there will share them when we can but What models so we can take a look at it? We'll probably commit to one of those and maybe two or three Depending what they have on the shelf, of course and the name of the company again is it's off to the side there I'm here
The band went out, so they ended up down in Texas. Are we not men? Are we not Devos? Oh gee, I'm sorry, I thought you said D, Delta. Well, that's an interesting one.
Well, maybe it's the other band that was competing against Devo and realized they had nowhere to go and their hardware looked like fun, so they moved sideways. You never know. Could be any number of reasons. But, uh, Gevo. So, again, Gevo's, uh, let's see what we can dig up on them. Because, like you said, there's at least one. If there's one, there may be more. And, again,
This is something that isn't a surprise because some companies have run their course where originally they were a great idea and what happens is different people take over and they totally destroy the original concept of the store because they got a great new idea. It's not really a great new idea. It's just an idea and what happens would happen with Big Lot. Big Lot went from
being a bulk surplus store, well I mean bulk as in in many cases depending on where you were in the country like here in Michigan, they carried open bin surplus items where they bought industrial items from the different companies out there depending on what they had and they'd offer that stuff up for a pretty reasonable price and it was you know grab it out of the box.
hot sauce by the pallets, not by cases and counting only one case at a time. See, that's one thing that shows you that things have gone to hell in a hand cart in general with most of these operations. Because if you're wealthy, you can have lots of product on the shelf. But if your country has the facade of wealth, well, then there's not so much on the shelf. And that's exactly what you're seeing with pretty much everything around the country, so.
Again, it'd be rather interesting to see how this develops or how where they, we also do see where they came from, which I think would be fascinating. Any place like that, check the food, check the tools, and don't forget, paint is becoming ludicrously priced. I looked at $15 a can of paint yesterday with the new prices and realized I'm not buying that paint real quick, okay? So they had some other interesting items in there, Dad.
They were selling like pre-tied lassos and stuff for like doing it doing big animals because well that's where they're at you know. Right. A lot of tools that I didn't get to look long because I was trying to get back. But like I said I did a walk through the store. I did see something interesting like in the they had like a sportman's area.
And there was one item that I might go back and see if I can buy one if they still have them there. There were Patriot ties, dad. And it's those 12 not things that Don Betcher taught me how to make, you know, that are technically illegal. Right. Patriot neckties. Right. Well, that's rather interesting. So they're not very politically correct either.
Hey, by the way, we really don't care. What? No, we really don't care. Well, but yeah, my god, you know what you got? No, we really don't care. What? You shut up. You buy it if you want it. If not, move on. We're gonna say something. Who cares? Well, that's what they were telling them as this Patriot deck ties. But it's like, anybody who looks that dude that was, that's a pretty big, you know, statement in and of itself. Yeah, hold still. We're gonna help you out.
Well, again, so that's in the Lubbock area, right? Yes, this South of Lubbock, literally, it's straight down slide where it starts to turn into... I'm not sure if they're doing cotton or what out there. Because I know that if you start going that area, you've got cotton, a little wheat, but there's a point where it turns into peanuts. Right.
Well, that's a cycle, too. Remember cotton peanuts? And then you do something in like a rye grass or, you know, like actually rye wheat. Well, rye, not rye wheat, but rye. And that helps to, you know, build the soil back. And there's a whole, you know, they have a cycle. I don't know what they're doing with their fertilizers now because they can cut part of that, too, which is a cheat. But, oh well, that happens. So, again, that would be worthwhile.
One of the other things about the freeze-dried technology is again, you are still going to need consistent power. Don't forget that. Obviously, you're going to run machinery, so you have to make that part of your math formula for future activities. Having the energy, the capacity to operate the equipment as needed. That should be a high priority because food processing, next to your food processing is really where we need to be focusing now.
If you build up an inventory, fantastic, but you need to be ready when things run out, where will you go? What are you going to do? And so prior prepper planning prevents piss poor performance. We need to have production capacity in place now in preparation for that moment in time, because it's not an if, it's just a when that's going to happen. Just remember that, not an if, just a when.
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We've heard about certain parts of this law in different parts of the country, and this has to do with non-violent felons. Now, I will say that this ruling only affects how it was applied to this guy in general. However, where it goes from there will be good.
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922G is the federal gun control and in this case, the part we're talking about is the felon in possession of a firearm, obviously. And the three-judge panel, 201, said that, you know what, just because people are non-violent felons doesn't mean they lose their Second Amendment for the rest of their life, especially if they've completed their prison sentence.
I want you guys, I'm going to give you a quick summary. I'm not going to read the whole case because it's 74 pages. A quick summary so you know what's going on and then I'm going to tell you what the next step could be because the only judge in the Ninth Circuit in this case who said, I don't agree with this, what he, the judge used to defend his position was, hey look, we've been violating their rights before Bruin. Why can't we just keep doing it that way? Check this out.
Here's the case on the screen. It's the United States of America versus Stephen Duarte, aka Shawty. This case was originally argued December 4th and the ruling came out yesterday. The three judges were Carlos Bay, Milan Smith Jr. and Lawrence Van Dyke. And here's the summary of the case.
Reversing the district court's judgment, the panel vacated Stephen Duarte's conviction for violating 18 U.S.C. 922-G1, which makes it a crime for any person to possess a firearm if he has been convicted of an offense punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year. On appeal, Duarte challenged his conviction on Second Amendment grounds.
which the panel reviewed de novo rather than for plain error because Duarte had good cause for not raising the claim in the district court when the United States v. Vongze, which is a different court case, foreclosed the argument.
The panel held that under New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruin, Section 922 G1 violates the Second Amendment as applied to Duarte, a nonviolent offender who has served his time in prison and reentered society, and that Vonges, which did not apply the mode of analysis that Bruin later established and now requires courts to perform,
is clearly irreconcilable with Bruin. So they're saying the court case that the dissenting judge pointed at was pre-Bruin and Bruin demands text, history, and tradition is the only test, that they have to redo this case and can't just rely on a previous case.
This is good.
The government failed to prove that Section 922 G1's categorical prohibition as applied to Duarte is part of the historic tradition that delimits the outer bounds of the Second Amendment right. Judge M. Smith dissented
He wrote that until an intervening higher authority that is clearly irreconcilable with Vangé is handed down, a three-judge panel is bound by that decision. He wrote that Bruin, which did not overrule Vangé, reiterates that the Second Amendment's right belongs only to law-abiding citizens, and that Duarte's Second Amendment challenge to 922-G1 as applied to nonviolent offenders is therefore foreclosed. Okay, so that's the two sides.
The two judges who voted two to one, obviously in favor of getting rid of his conviction for possession, felon in possession of a firearm, they said, you know what? Bruin says that if the action is covered by the plain text, by the Second Amendment, well then the government must prove that there is a historical tradition of firearm regulation that is
categorically very, very similar to the current law. And if you go back to when the Second Amendment was adopted and ratified and implemented, there is no banishment of the right to keep in their arms for non-violent felons. Therefore, the law...
must be vacated. And in this case, only as applied to Duarte, however, it might bear well for other nonviolent felons. Stand by. Here's Judge B., the judge who wrote the opinion. He said, 18 U.S.C. 922 G.1 makes it a crime for any person to possess a firearm if he has been convicted of an offense punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year.
Steven Duarte, who has five prior non-violent state criminal convictions, all punishable for more than a year, was charged and convicted under 922 G1 after police saw him toss a handgun out of the window of a moving car. Duarte now challenges the constitutionality of his conviction.
He argues that, under the Supreme Court's recent decision in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruin, 922-G1 violates the Second Amendment as applied to him, a nonviolent offender who has served his time in prison and re-entered society. We agree. Now, just like other challenges right now, like Rahimi and the Range case that are before the Supreme Court, sometimes we don't have the best people
end up as plaintiffs to challenge some of the worst laws. Obviously you need a criminal who will challenge a law that is unconstitutional. In this case, that's exactly what's happening. Let me give you a quick... what happened. Here's the incident. Here's a quick summary of the incident from the judge's decision here. On the night of March 20th, 2020, two Inglewood police officers noticed a red infinity auto drive past them with tinted front windows.
The officers turned around and trailed the car for a time before seeing it run a stop sign. When they activated their patrol lights, one of the officers saw the rear passenger, later identified as Duarte, roll the window down and toss out a handgun. The Infinity drove about a block farther before stopping.
The officers approached the window, removed Duarte and the driver from the car and handcuffed them. A search of the car's interior recovered a loaded magazine wedged between the center console and the front passenger seat. A third officer arrived at the scene and searched the immediate area where he found the discarded handgun, a .380 caliber Smith & Wesson with his magazine missing. One of the officers loaded the magazine into the recovered pistol and it fit, quote, perfectly.
A federal grand jury indicted Duarte for possessing a firearm while knowing he had been previously convicted of a crime punishable by imprisonment for a term exceeding one year in violation of 18 U.S.C. 922 G1. The indictment referenced Duarte's five prior non-violent criminal convictions in California. Vandalism fell in possession of a firearm.
possession of a controlled substance, and two convictions for evading a police officer. Each of these convictions carried a possible sentence of one year or more in prison. Duarte pleaded not guilty to the charge in the indictment. His case proceeded to trial. A jury found him guilty, and he received a below-guideline sentence of 51 months in prison.
He timely appealed and now challenges his conviction under the Second Amendment. So, that's the case. He was a backseat passenger in a vehicle, tossed the gun out of the car window. They saw it, got the gun where it was tossed, saw the magazine that was wedged between the front seat and the console. And, yeah, Bob's your uncle. But, because he's a non-violent felon, meaning he didn't commit murder, rape, or anything like that,
Then he's done his time, he gets his rights back. And that's the way it should be. I think that's the way our founders intended it. That if you are no longer a risk to society where they don't think you can do things like a normal person, then you should still be behind walls in a prison. In this case, he gets his rights back to the Second Amendment. That, my friends, or at least in this case, that charge is vacated.
And that's what needs to start happening. Now, what will happen with this case, Jared? I'm going to say, if somebody's going to make a comment or send me a message where they say, hey Jared, I'm a nonviolent felon because of X, Y, or Z, does this affect me? At the moment, no. This case is specific to Duarte. But here's what happens. I think the government is going to appeal this. They don't take, especially in the 9th, they don't take losses, they don't take that punch on the chin well. They will
appeal this for an en banc review in the 9th. But it is now, what is today, May 10th. Sometime in June, before the end of June, that Rahimi decision is going to be released by the Supreme Court. The Rahimi decision challenges the felon who has, or anybody who has a civil restraining order, domestic violence restraining order, do they lose their Second Amendment rights.
So I think that no matter what happens in that decision that we're waiting on from the Supreme Court, I think what happens there will affect this case, thus the on-bunk hearing will happen after that. I think this is a good case to destroy unconstitutional federal gun control laws. Now somebody is going to say, we shouldn't be helping out
felon, or we shouldn't be helping out criminals, or when you become a criminal, you do this or that. The people who founded this country were considered criminals, or they did. Don't let that happen. Like, there are people who just won't pay taxes and get jammed up. They're nonviolent felons. Should they lose their rights because they think the government shouldn't steal their money? I'll leave you with that one. Guys and gals, if you want a wubby blanket, jump on it. They're going to sell out fast.
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Mike and the mechanic silent running for our friends in South Dakota. We didn't forget you Mike and the mechanic silent running somebody said in the letter mark you haven't played that song in a while and can you play it? So I said yes, yes we can but I was talking to the wall because it's a letter not an email So for everybody out there it is Friday we're headed in the weekend with the height of Camp Emory Camp Emerson New Camp stuff I can't wait the north the ogle maranges
Nagahitcham, Wolf, and Fox. And also Fort Benning, Michigan. We got a lot of activity at the Fort Benning, Michigan this weekend. It is fantastic. And yes, somebody, I was talking about Fort Hood. We're thinking about naming one of the other facilities that's the unnamed Fort Hood. So we're going to have a Fort Hood, Michigan. That's going to be cool. And again, big buildup.
I'll explain something a little bit here about a really cool kit. We started working on decades ago and we've developed it to the point where it's a package off-the-shelf science. It's so simple. It's ridiculous for how for shelters and housing or for shelters and especially for covering supplies. I hear the music. We'll be back. Craig silent running Mike in the mechanics. That was the mid link.
There are three versions. They've got the full length with the extension, which is long, and demi-instrumental. Then you've got the version you just heard. Then you've got the shortcut version that was done when people have heard the song so much.
And on radio, what they do is they have a shortcut version so that you can get it in there and fit more of what people have already heard. And they usually hear it and they get satisfied, but they may be hearing it as background music. So they don't necessarily pay attention to the fact there's another minute or a minute and a quarter or a minute and a half shaved off the song. I did this all the time back in the day, guys.
And that's why it's actually collectible. I have a collection here, I've mentioned this many times through this year. I bought a collection and I've been editing. I have to sit down for half an hour at a time and I have to plug the CD in. And I've been listening. And one of the things that I've gotten a big collection of are what are promo CDs. And these are not for resale, they have
or repeat of the song multiple times, but they have all three versions. They have the long full play with maybe an additional instrumental. They have the mid play, which is the one you typically would hear 99% of the time on any radio. And even typically was on the album, but the long play might be on the last part of a flip on the albums on the old LPs.
And then you have the short version for, okay, you got to punch a bunch of these in because you're promoting our record and it goes to the radio station and they would flip a whole bunch of the compressed versions to get all of their obligations in with the network or with the record affiliate that they've got a contract with.
So it's kind of cool and I've got one of a kind stuff that I've, it's been 50 years since I've heard it and what's really fascinating is I have a vast collection of live concert from pigeonhole locations, the old hole in the wall bars and such that we used to be all over the country. There's still some out there but nothing like there used to be.
And several locations are right here in Michigan and were classic. In fact, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, there was a hole in the wall bar that was multi-tiered. It went up because it was crammed into a stupid little business. I don't know how they held a fire. They got over the fire code. They probably bribed somebody or somebody in the city owned it. But it actually was opened up for three stories. So you were looking down and everybody from
Bob Seger to Three Dog Night to Pink Floyd to anybody you can imagine would show up there. And what's funny is they always had a gnome de gueur for the different each band had its own gnome de gueur would use. So people come in there sitting there goes, that looks like it looks like a Pink Floyd band, man. Now we're not talking a big place. We're talking a place where literally if you sit on the second tier, they hold out each of the floors in the middle.
So it was like a big globe amphitheater is what it was like on the inside. But everything was painted flat black, everything was subdued, and you'd look down on the band on the stage. And everybody you could think of showed up in that little hole in the wall at one time or another in a year. I ran into a place like that out in Arizona off Fort We Gotcha the same way. Sat down and lo and behold we had Fleetwood Mac out of the blue. They're like,
It looks like Fleetwood Mac. Everybody's sitting there because we're just going something new in the evening on a Friday. And usually there'd be a live band there and it was free. So it was like, OK. And all of a sudden, it's like, that looks like, that girl looks a lot like Stevie Nicks.
Yeah, yeah, look at the drummer man. He looks all psychedelic now too, dude. Like, is that who I think it is? And of course, on the marquee, they didn't have Fleetwood Mac. They had some off-the-wall name that was made up. But as soon as everybody started to see who it was, and again, once they started playing, there was no doubt. But it was obvious if you paid any attention to the artist.
And people were running over to the telephone, didn't have cell phones back then, and they're calling their buddies, dude, get everybody over here, man. We want Max over here live. And it would be like, whoa, no way. Yes way. OK, so that's how it used to be. And a lot of the stuff was recorded because whoever owned the place was smart enough to have decent recording technology. A lot of that was unreal to real.
In this case, the collection I captured was from a guy who, one of the things that he was doing is preserving by creating a CD library of all of the reel-to-reel cassette and all the other stuff that we, you know, even records, some are even custom-cut records. There used to be private record machines you could buy just like tape recorders.
Several of our people had them. That's how they were able to get, you know, in the old days before you had all the internet and everything else. And before cassettes, etc., guys, people used to cut records of speakers. And if you might, you might run into them once in a while, there'll be a burgundy-colored vinyl. If you ever see a burgundy-colored vinyl record, it literally will be burgundy.
That's not a plumb. It's Burgundy. It's the best way to describe it. Full-size LP, 33 and a third. And those albums are all custom. If you ever run into those, they are worth money because you might have something here that no one else has. Dead Cold Serious. You want to make money? You want to buy the next-air 15 for free? You know, so to speak. You know, somebody else paid for it. This is the kind of stuff you need to be cognizant of. So if you see any of these Burgundy albums,
They were typically cut in-house, in many cases they were cut either at, you know, at speakeasies or hole in the walls like we're talking about, or they were done in private session and they were done for courtesy or for promotional purposes. In many cases somebody wanted, hey, you know, you guys are here, could you play some music for me? Well, sure, Bob, I can do that. Hold on, let me get the machine set up. And they had a platter cutter right there.
And they were privately owned. This is stuff you could buy put in your house the size of a stereo system about a chin high stereo system is what they look like. Well, they only were again old 50s to 60s to very early 70s didn't see much done in the 70s, but they were out there. So just a heads up on that. We're at the top and hopefully that makes our friends in South Dakota feel better. Mike, the mechanics side of running. We are at the top of the hour here. God bless. Oh Republic.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. The Slats beat him down hard when they try to get back up and kick him in the head. Make sure they never get up again. We're going to war in 24 and we will win. And to do that, I'm going to get rid of them. Anyway, we'll be back. Oh, Greg comes coughing. We're going to use the bat. It is the end of the first hour. It is Friday on Liberty Tree. We'll be back.
His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, 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 and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks You do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame You've taken a number and you trade it in your name
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as fire and 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? Ladies and gentlemen before I go any farther. Oh, this is some special coffee Nancy made smell I'm on to taste
the fever of the coffee rolling around in town. It is of course 50% of the espresso. They are fine, espresso. And of course a very high grade of creamer that one of our friends produces down the road with the cows by the way. He owns the farm, he owns the dairy, and of course I had to have some of this because he just dropped some by. So, oh, taste. Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm do good.
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We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday! Oh, it has been a beautiful Friday, and I'm inside. And it's a beautiful Friday, and I could be getting more done, but we have to do this. So guess what? If you get a chance, get back outside. My piece depends. The beautiful spring air. We had first the air from the north. Now we have some coming off Lake Erie, and it's where it's clean.
with the air has been scrubbed and now today a beautiful bright day. It is of course Cinco Di Amo Day. This is the day when the señoras, the señorita, the señoras, all of you will go to the gun shop and you will buy a pistola or perhaps a rifle or perhaps a shotgun. But if you do, because it is Cinco Di Amo Day. Today is the day when you must buy ammunition and if you are not celebrating it, there is something wrong with you. For today is payday perhaps.
Take some of your centavos, pesos, euros, maybe American gringo dollars, and buy all the ammunition you can get your hands on. So anyway, it is Cinco di Amode, hai, Chindawa. So, and again, that means it's the 10th of May. It is the 16th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K2024 old earth calendar. Give her an ole' shiz gut, Captain.
125%! She'll blow up any minute! Of course, I'm lying. Actually, I can go 150, but that's okay. Makes everybody think, what did he say in the movie? I'm a miracle worker. Bloody hell. So anyway, and that means it is the 16th year of open obvious and anger-faced Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. Absolutely. Make no mistake about it, with what you saw yesterday and today in Congress,
Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. I cannot emphasize that enough. 2024, Battle for the Republic, the dance of swords, of course. So what a beautiful day. Let's see, songs. I was trying to think of some new stuff we could put out there. Taking the old the seas. Slow down, you're shooting too fast. You gotta make your ammo last.
Kicking up the cobblestones shooting the commies and feeling in the notch and groovy Especially if you have a k-98 Mauser if you have one of those beautiful Swiss M K or M 31s Guess what? You know notch and groove get it want to bring that up because you don't need to put optics on those rifles But if you do yeah, they're even more of a thick they will leave the performance will of course be fantastic, but there's a
ton of these K-43s, or forgive me, the 31s coming in right now. And you're going all the way back to the earlier model and variants that are pre-1898, no FFL, all the way through to the post-World War I models and variants, which they produced all through, actually, I think, what, up to the 40s, at least, maybe the, and I'm probably wrong, closer to the 50s.
The Schmidt-Rueben straight poles in whatever variant are heavier than SIN. I was going to say something really great there for a moment. No, they're heavier than SIN. They really are. They're a beast rifle to carry. They are built like a brick doghouse. Most everything Swiss made during that, you know, the philosophy was they're going to pass it off to the next generation. Well, they did. And this stuff is just phenomenally engineered. The metallurgy was fantastic.
There are stripper clips, now most people don't realize this, I was buying them years ago and nobody thought about it because nobody wanted them. I used to go to the different wholesalers and they would always have cases, boxes of loose Schmidt-Rubin stripper clips. They're a little different, they were non-strategic material, they didn't make them out of metal.
They do make a metal stripper clip and you can buy them with the stripper clip guides, but there is a non-strategic material guide stripper clip that was an ammo carrier mechanism and they were pennies. They weren't even pennies. I think I get 10 for, you know, like five cents at one time. So we piled them up because he's, well, we got some Rubens. I just don't have any, but somebody does. Well, they'll take them. I took them with a bunch of other stuff.
And, well, now there's so many of these Schmidt Rubens out there that, because as you've seen those stripper clips and man-lincher stripper clips and everything have gone stupid price, you can make money hand over fist on the accoutrements. I mean hand over fist. But, if you're going to buy one of those Schmidt Rubens, there are still a few niches, a few holes, places where those stripper clips are actually cheap.
And most people don't even realize they're there. Like I've said, a lot of these companies buy arms and ammunition and pieces and parts. And some of the stuff they get when they buy out a gun shop or a store are things they don't really normally carry. They're not interested in. They have a lot of them. They're gonna throw them out. They got a good price on them. They sell a few. They can pay for all and then everything else is profit. Well, now those things have become goofy profit. Okay, this is like World War II stuff.
Now, Vietnam stuff is going the same way, and again, it's far enough in the taillights. We'd expect that. The Schmidt Rubens, one really cool thing about them, if you get a chance, take a look at the rifle. If one of your friends has one, and you should familiarize yourself with the Schmidt Rubens straight pull rifle because there are a lot of them out there. Now, they're in 7.5 Swiss.
Which is a 30 caliber load basically it its counterpart is a 762 by 51 NATO There was a period of time When one company and it was a precision machining company, so they did really good work Were actually rechambering the Schmidt Rubens from the 7.5 to other cases
and because of the quality of the barrel is so phenomenal. The only thing you had to watch is that I believe that there was a short period when they were doing a stellite type liner for the barrels. If you're familiar with that, guys, you're not machining that. That was a very rare item. And these were Marksman's guns. There's a special whole history on those that they cropped up back in the early 80s.
surplus, but they're out there and it's more likely you'll probably see one of those nowadays. But 7.5 Swiss is out there as surplus a little bit and it's typically everybody considers it match great ammunition. Rightly so because the ammunition is the Swiss don't do anything cheap and the quality of their ammunition is phenomenal. Okay. However, I would not shoot the military ball ammo. Once again, Mark will tell you to save it.
You may want to grab a box, sandbag the gun, and find out where it prints with that ammunition so you can understand and relate to it. But if I was doing any regular shooting with a Schmidt Rubin for training to give people some live fire experience, I'd go to AIMSurplus.com and pick up PPU 7.5 Swiss. It's as cheap as anything else out there that PPU makes.
They do offer it both in ball and I have seen it in softpoint. It's again an excellent solution. You shoot for a particular rifle, make sure you reload for that rifle and it's a lot easier to reload. Take the brass, mark the box for that rifle and keep shooting it out of that weapon and you'll get more life out of the reloaded brass. First rule, more shooting, less cost, okay?
The Schmidt Rubens though, take a look at the muzzle crown. Now this is something I've talked about a lot because most of your K98 Mausers, be they the Czech, Polish, or German, and of course there's Spanish out there, a lot of Spanish. Right now there's some Spanish surplus showing up because that's coming from the Ethiopian hordes. The cash is there.
Most of the Mauser types use what is a ball crown. Now what do I mean by that? Well if you're looking at it from the side, it looks like, if you look at the barrel, get up close, it looks like from the side like half a donut. In other words, cut a half a donut, put that on the end of a tube, and that's what the crown looks like on the typical Mauser rifle. And the crown, where the half of the donut is cut on the inside circle there, that's where the rifling ends.
Now what happens with most rifles no matter how hard you try and one of the reasons that people go I said all rifle is not shooting Well, you don't know anything about gunsmithing or you don't think about the guns So you're you know thinking that because it's got an issue that you can't fix it. You can back set your Crown in it very very quickly and bring and tighten that barrel right back up with whatever rifling is left in it and
Now rifling is the other half of the formula, but a lot of the Euro guns, especially the K98s, have very deep lands and grooves. The Polish Mausers especially were good for that, along with the Czechs, they were all competing against the K98 Mauser in Germany for marketing overseas. Well, the Schmidt Rubens weren't really marketer overseas, they were just making for themselves. But if you look, they get a canted crown, and there's a reason for that, to reduce
the possibility of wear and tear on the crown with cleaning of the weapon, because that's really, it's not the bullets that get you. It is the repeated cleaning, which is necessary and was traditionally necessary for the last 100 years because of corrosive ammunition. Now because of this, most of these countries made crown protectors and they're still out there, you can still find them.
Your SKS carbine and AKA if you got the Chinese or if you got the Romanian cleaning kit for the SKS or the Bulgarian. Have you looked to see how that cleaning kit works? You have a crown protector. Part of your cleaning kit, that little module, when you click, take it apart, remember part of it's the handle, part of it, if you'll notice, there's a hole and it's dimpled in a particular way.
And you actually have a little set of claws. And if you look, you can take that little cap that's only about what, maybe an inch long? Or maybe not even three quarters of an inch. You have to double measure it again. But anyway, you put that on the end of the muzzle, you click it into place to the site. Congratulations, you now have a ramrod guide that takes the abuse.
instead of the crown of your rifle. Have you ever used that when you've cleaned your weapon? Well, here's a little hint. You should. Now, they make a variety and I believe, and I was slightly in the microphone, I could be wrong. I think that over at JGSales.com, if you've got the Spanish Mausers or the M95 Steyr Strait Poles, which are Austrian, Austro-Hungarian,
or anything like that, there are a number of guides out there. They're wood handled. They actually look like a screwdriver handle, a very nice wooden screwdriver handle. They have a shaft hole in the middle. They also have a knuckle slash a lock point at the other end and this goes over the muzzle of the rifle. Once that little notch is parallel with the
The front sight you just turn it sideways and that locks it onto the rifle very simple and most important is that the metals that were typically used are also softer Not aggressive metals for the guides So the cleaning rod, of course, the guide should be taking the abuse and if it were if it were to wear out It's a penny item. It's a it's a trinket item. The barrel is a significant component of the weapon, right?
So you don't want to wear that down. So heads up, again, these are simple little tools that were built for most all the firearms out there. JG sales, the one that they have, I think will fit the M95, but it'll also fit a lot of the other earlier mousers. Pre-98s especially, so you might want to experiment if you've got a bunch of Model 91s, Model 93s, Model 95s, etc., etc., etc.
You might want to check that out because again, a lot of the Spanish M1916s are coming out right now that are basically a Model 93. And the neat thing about these is that, again, they're not looking too shabby. But let's protect them because they are as old as they are and they have seen some miles sometimes.
You can of course fix the crown if you have to experiment, but you might not have to so let's protect it so it doesn't wear down. Go ahead, caller, jump in there, please. Hey Mark, it's John from Kentucky. I use a, I think it's a 243 case cut in half in a 30 caliber. The neck fits right into the barrel, you know, and then the ramrod goes through the center of it.
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And again, the price is right, what you're doing. And you can create them. Remember, just experiment with whatever case out there fits, break out your drill index and match up accordingly for the hole for your ram rod or for your cleaning rod. Forgive me, go ahead. I just cut the case in half. I sacrificed one case. It's the cheapest and easiest. Put two on your cleaning box and forget about it.
I'm out. Yep, exactly. Thank you. Again, well, improvise, adapt, and overcome. Good solution. I think one of the big things here again is the Swiss rifles actually do come within in their kit. And you might notice the for $10, this is there's still a steal. Right now you can get these Swiss Army cleaning kits. They are they have a black handle that it's actually a plastic handle.
They're a very well constructed cleaning kit. They're built for 30 caliber because, oh, that's right. The Schmidt Rubens are 30 caliber. So you can get a phenomenal cleaning kit that you wouldn't just use on the 30 caliber, you know, the K31s, but you can use it on all the rest of your 30 caliber weapons. So there's all kinds of neat solutions out there. All of them work. All of them are good.
So take advantage of them while you can. And again, that's a simple solution there. The big thing is that when the brass wears out, take that piece of brass, throw it over into your scrap pile, don't ever throw it away, and find yourself another piece, modify accordingly, and you're back in business. And so again, repeat, repeat, repeat. The one thing I brought the other thing about the Stires is everybody has been asking me about this. What do you think about them? They're heavy. I mean, I'm going to tell you if you haven't picked up a
That's the first thing everybody says when they've ordered one. I've just noticed this. Oh, they're kind of heavy. Well, yeah, they're an infantry rifle. Remember, they weren't concentrating on volume fire, but you can get a great deal of volume fire going with a straight pull gun once you get used to it. And what we say by straight pull, guys, you just grab the charging, grab the bolt handle, pull straight to the rear.
Once you pulled it all the way to the rear jam it forward with significant force next round is picked up aim boom The Steyr straight pull works the same way and right now there are a bunch of Steyr straight pulls in the full Gewehr or long rifle over at Royal Tiger imports that's a totally different weapon from the the That's the Austro-Hungarian M95 that rifle had a number of developments just like the Schmidt-Rueben
and it stayed in service for about the same period of time. In fact, even up until just a little bit ago, the reason you're seeing some of these that look like they've been in an arsenal, not in the desert in Ethiopia, or I should say the dry popcorn fart era of Ethiopia, is because there are still caches of these things around in Europe, and they've been, you know,
putting them out there. Actually, I think it's the Rent-A-Revolution companies. Up until the A90s, or actually back in the 90s, the Rent-A-Revolution companies were selling the Steyr Straitbulls to African natives to defend themselves from the other tribes who bought AKs. Or they just bought the Steyr because it was, they bought them because they were cheap. They probably got them for about anywhere from three to seven dollars a gun over-the-counter retail.
But which is a big chunk of money for people who are dirt poor in Africa But they also could get ammunition where not all ammunition was available for more modern guns So the Steyer we would the ammunition all coming in stripper clips was purchased in big quantity and it was Used as a local or tribal defense gun for quite some time still hanging around out there problem They do require stripper clips if you want to use the mag so when they lost the stripper clips if they weren't paying attention It's a single-shot rifle
Other things about the Swiss Schmidt Ruben, it will reach comfortably with iron sights a thousand yards. Comparably speaking, it's as good as a many match grade Springfield you're going to run into or a match grade M1A or M1 Grand.
as an average rifle. The performance on these things have been fantastic because first of all they were well maintained by the population. They have a deep, they have had a deep ordinance support system for the civilian marksmanship end which is what everybody is a part of. Everybody's supposed to be in the militia in Switzerland.
And so these guns actually have been well maintained as either cash guns that were hidden away by the population. They're given to the people by the government. They're told to hide them so we can't find them. You thought that they hid them from the government because the government's gonna come and confiscate them. No, the government gave them to them and told them, we better not be able to find these easily because when the other side shows up, they're gonna wanna try and steal them from us.
So let's make sure we've got all the guns out where we need them, which is what they did. So that's why these things have never really fully been withdrawn. And you still see videos of a lot of the Swiss shooting the Schmitts on the range, the Schmitt Rubens on the range on a regular basis. With the younger adults firing and operating newer weapons that they've been issued. But usually if you see them on the range, they have a Schmitt, a .22 of some kind, and again, the Issuet rifle that they have to qualify with.
If not more, I mean they're doing the same thing we do. What I, somebody's, would you carry it? If you know, if you to keep you alive? Well, yeah, I'm gonna tell you right now, the Schmidt-Rubin rifles that they're out there, I'm sure I could probably take it, like I said, like the M14 about 700 yards of the iron sights comfortably, 750, and the rifle's fully capable of it. I have not seen a bad one yet. I've not seen an abused Schmidt-Rubin.
I've seen abused everything else, but because these all were held by the pasty-faced white people of Switzerland, you know, the white people took care of what they had and maintained it. It's just that simple. And so what you're seeing coming out are decent. Now, it's a bastard caliber. I'm going to say it's an orphan caliber. You're not going to find anybody carrying 7.5 Swiss. Nobody.
But if you're an American Defense Force and you also like to collect guns, it's an effective weapon. You just need to buy dyes, make sure you buy all the brass that can be reloaded you can, go to AIM surplus, buy PPU and buy a lot of it. But also watch for the Swiss 7.5 ammunition that pops out here and there and buy a case or two of it at a time, usually a case.
It's in the black milk carton cardboard containers. They're heavily waxed. It has a black outer coating or it's just a black outer coloring for the cardboard. It is very waterproof, very well packed, quite intricate. And again, in most cases also was in a transport can. Mostly when it got here, they dumped the transport can and sold it separately. You know, people trying to make as much money off whatever was imported.
And so the transport cans, you can find them, the proper can for that ammunition in the bricks that it's made in. But it's few and far between and it's not collectible. I mean, they are considering it collectible, that's the problem. So it's not worth it if you're paying an ungodly amount. You can make it work, make that ammunition work with other cans.
So I just go with a can that's closer to the mark and be done with it if you're gonna think about putting it in separate ammo cans, which you should by the way. They were at the bottom of the hour. Okay, we had two people. We already took care of the Dakotas. So for everybody out there you're listening LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org. We're headed in the weekend. I want to say hi to Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North where all the work was done earlier this year and it's paying off.
Let's see, the Ogham Arranges, Naga-Hitcham, and especially Naga-Hitcham is busy this weekend, Fox-Wolf, and new Fort Benning, Michigan, along with the Rustics, but the Rustics are gonna start changing names here pretty soon. They aren't just dots on the map. And I was gonna talk about temporary or cheap structure construction that you can do anywhere. Actually, you can make it a kit. More on that in a minute, because I got to make sure I put that out this hour.
Anyway, Ed, if you could, let's see what was the first request here that we had. We covered the one, so we got Mike and the Mechanics out of the way. Let's do, I got three here, let's do, oh, you know what, I'm gonna do, this is one, somebody else mentioned this in Random today, it's one of those Matrix things. It's an attitude song, okay? And you might recall the John Wayne movie, North to Alaska.
Johnny Horton North to Alaska Ed if you could play that oh, that's for our friends way down in the south in the southwest Okay, probably heading up to Alaska or something. No, you just like the song. Okay. I appreciate that So North to Alaska Johnny Horton you might recall the song was the theme for a John Wayne movie by the same Title North to Alaska. I'm pretty sure that was the name of it matter of fact
And you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org. Don't forget, we're also on 6th. Well, here we go.
With the northern lights are running wild in the land of the midnight sun. Yes, Sam the poor was a mighty man in the US, nineteen ones. Where the river is pointing, the night is here. For some man who needs a woman to love him all the time. Remember, oh, that old white mountain, little star of east of know where the river is.
to Alaska and we are back. Johnny Horton, we're going to do another Johnny Horton. As a matter of fact, this is going to keep me happy too. Johnny Horton, we weren't sure who had done this originally because I pulled it out of another inventory. Johnny Horton, Gary Owen.
for all of you that are mechanized this weekend. We're pulling out all the stops and all the activity we've had around the state. Everybody figures keep your best weapons close to you and make sure that they're squared away and ready to fight. So we are in battle mode this weekend for training and that means all our mech heads will be out there. Some of you have been with the Gary Owen. So for everybody again, here we go. To the chopper.
And don't forget, we will be in fact in southern Michigan. We have an Air Mobile Unit that we'll be deploying this weekend and we are going to be working on our coordinated ground and air tech in the
Lenawee County area and also in Ohio. So we will be down that neck of the woods with a small ab section, should be three OH-58s. And we have one UH-1 that's going to be participating. Also a bunch of our little crotch rocket, uh, mosquito, uh, helicopters. And this will be, of course, in conjunction with some of the CMM units in Northern Ohio.
So you guys, we're going to have to stop in. Don't worry, you're not that far away. We're going to be stopping in. I don't know what day, but we will be there because it's just fun. And also 18th, regimental combat team, Colonial Marine Militia Mechanize. You guys will be out there. That's Gary Owen. That's why the Gary Owen theme is, again, part of the repertoire for today. And the 18th, which are my guard, as a matter of fact. And I want to say thank you guys. I appreciate the
the honor that you give me. Been a while. But we are adding a few more vehicles to the inventory that we have dug out of mothballs. Remember, there's a collection about a month and a half ago we found. Took time to get the rest of everything. We don't move stuff until we know for sure what we've got, what happened to something.
And it turned out with one of the vehicles we had a transmission issue that was locked up. That's why it was parked, which was not surprised. It's a tracked vehicle, which means it's, you know, you ever tried dragging a rock that weighs like, you know, 13 tons? It's like, you know, and so instead, how about we be smart? So the wrench heads all got in there.
And it turns out that it was simply transmission follies that we see with vehicles of the type that were resurrecting. In this case, it's an assault. It's an odd man out because I can't even recall the nomenclature for the vehicle. There were a bunch of them in the southern part of the state. We have more than one of these that we have found. But it was an assault gun version of the chafee.
Now, if they made these things, their serial numbers are not XM.
M's which means that you know usually the government does it so by a vehicle they put a series of them into service and they call them an XM model Sometimes like with trucks it can be 500 of them and they're still experimental because they're gonna tweak the design So they put them into service and let us beat them to death and then they figure out what broke and then they change it and then they make it the M model Well, it's interesting these vehicles which I've cracked the history down of like forgive me off the top of my head they had
a main gun was a Hawitzer, typically they're there, but they were in the Chafee 105s, by the way, just to let you know, they're a 105 Hawitzer, but they were our answer to the Stungeschutz Hawitzer variant and it's open hull.
There's a lot of vehicles like this built during the middle end of the war, and in this case, very nimble, very easy to work on. Later on, after the World War II, European countries developed the overhead cover and armor for them, so mimicking that is your best bet. But in this case, for what we plan on using it for until it dies, whatever,
The price was right. It's a it's a gimme thing. We already have it. So anyway, we got that dragged out You might see that this weekend. I don't know if the guys have rebuilt the trans in this case It's a tri Chrysler transmission. I don't know why because I know that there've been others I know a lot of those were dodgems and a lot of them were forward. So apparently Chrysler should big here in southern, Michigan northern, Ohio back in the day these were built here and Or at least the rebuild of the upper hull was done here
And these vehicles are still dotting on the map. We're still finding them. They run like a rape date. Once they're put together, everything's squared away. They are a phenomenal piece of equipment. They're actually pretty nimble and they're good for speed. So again, thank you to the guys and Double Plus Good. If I dig up another sanctuary of iron dinosaurs, we're pulling them into service. You know that.
Now, real quick, I want to talk about something else here. And this is, of course, over the weekend, you can even experiment a little bit. As Ed knows, we built greenhouses. We started out doing a design that somebody else had been putting out on information bases like YouTube. And it was like, interesting, but what can we do to make it better?
And we did, we started playing with it. We originally designed the design called for using VisiQueen. What you did is you make a frame out of one inch PVC pipe. You take 10 foot pieces of PVC pipe. You use a normal jointer, a straight jointer is what was originally proposed, which works. And what you do is create ribs every two feet. You can make it as long as you want.
And every two feet, what you do is make another rib. Now, the way to do this is you either can use, say, half inch or be used iron pipe. You can use rerod or I should say reinforcing, rebar. You can buy it in sections which are actually just exactly what you want from any of the big box stores. You go over to their hardware section. We should say their raw material section.
or you can cut them, you can find scrap later on, which is what we do. And what you do is you map it out first by creating a rectangle the size that you want. Again, the idea behind this is you're creating a quonset hut. So what you want is an arc, basically a half circle. And the idea behind this is that you have a uniform material you can purchase anywhere, 10 foot pieces of PVC pipe.
The joiners are minimal cost because it's a straight jointer originally. In addition to that, the VisiQueen was off the shelf and to keep the VisiQueen in place. Now this design is still not bad. You take one and a quarter inch PVC pipe, cut it into four inch or five inch sections, and then what you do is map out, you make a jig if you want, which is actually quite easy to do, and you cut
About a fingers width, any finger will do, but about a fingers width, a little more or a little less, no not less, more. Actually you can do almost, one and a quarter you do actually, one large thumb, let's do it that way. You cut that much out of it lengthwise, round the corners, after you cut the pipe, take a grinder, round them out, use a sander, round them out.
And what you have are clips to hold the VisiQueen in place. So you can use canvas, you can use VisiQueen, and the one and a quarter PVC pipe internal dimension matches the one inch external. So when you clip it on, it locks into place, especially when it has a load, an additional material filling out the dimension when you clip these things together. Initially we did the VisiQueen.
Later on, we started experimenting with other materials. I mean, after all, we want it kind of to be semi-permanent. The greenhouse is built this way. You also need it about the four-foot mark or five-foot mark, five-foot even because that's halfway up the height of the PVC pipe on the inside. You need a crossbar. Now, the first thing that was recommended, and it actually is pretty cool, is cement.
fascia bars that you use for screwing to cement to create a mock steel stud for installing drywall or whatever else you want in a basement or a cement surface area. You can use it for a lot of other projects. Now this is actually like a U-channel.
And it was cheap, used to be cheap. It disappeared from the market for a while. I mean, when I see disappeared, people told me that the thing that the hardware never existed and you could buy this material at any common hardware in the country. But newer people who had no clue about hardware and had no clue of history would tell you that, they never made anything like that. There's nothing available yet then I went to another part of the industry and found it was still there.
Now, the steel channel is 10 foot long. You're going to need a couple of those for each side, but it varies depending upon what are you building. Now, if you want to make a longer greenhouse using these PVC pipe, they're cheap. Now, first question we have is how do they hold up? Well, they actually hold up quite well. In fact, we had the first prototype up for two years, and the only thing that really took a meeting was the visit queen. Using other materials, this is the next step.
Since you know that you have a 10-foot high PVC pipe, and let's say that I don't need a clear surface, but rather I'm trying to make a... How about a protective overhead shed to cover... How about small tractor or maybe a piece of equipment? You map out the same greenhouse format. You make it 10-foot long or make it 20-feet long. Wait a minute, Mark. Why didn't this go somewhere in between? Here's why.
I'm abbreviating this. If you go to buy vinyl siding and you want to purchase vinyl siding, it comes in one box that it will cover one 10-foot height times a 10-foot length. Well, or whatever length you buy your vinyl siding in because you can get that in different lengths.
So, the interesting thing is, is since you know that every two feet you're going to put up a rib, you're going to put your crossbar on the inside, what's really great about this is you use all the same material used for vinyl siding finishing. You get a tractor edge for the base, you screw that in, a couple of screws per each of the PVC pipe, and now you have a guide. And then all you do is take one panel of vinyl siding out, click it into place.
screw it into the PVC pipe across the whole length. In other words, from left to right. Grab it on the piece, click it into place. You know how quickly you can put this up? How durable is this? Well, by the way, now we do both sides. We get all the way to the top. What are we going to use for a cap? Well, amazingly enough, I found that what really works well as a cap are the corner guides.
Now it doesn't have to be the same color and I try to find it resale points like let's see Habitat for Humanity but also look for a throwouts or tossouts or returns from Menards, Lowe's, some have them, some don't so you figure out who does and who doesn't or look for odds and ends pieces from friends. Are you talking about all corner beads Mark? No, no, no. This is a plastic vinyl side corner bead that's used for corners.
And that becomes a natural crown for the building. Think about it, it's peaked. And it has two sides. And what you do is lay that down along the top, and everything comes right up to that 10-foot mark, locks right into where that other piece is overlapping, and you have yourself a small vinyl-sided PVC tube building that will hold up to a Michigan winter.
How do we know this? Because we built them, we built it, and it did. Now, if you put your little guide bar on the inside just a little higher than four feet, in other words, you want it so the bottom rail of your two horizontal bars for support are the lower part of it. Is it at four feet? Just at four feet. Maybe a little higher, not much, by maybe an eighth of an inch.
You can then buy four by eight sheets of polyvinyl, take your pick, plastic, whatever, and screw that into the lower surface. It will arc and will cover efficiently and help to reinforce that outer arc. And you've got yourself one hell of a strong structure. But before you put that inner panel in, go buy yourself some inexpensive Styrofoam.
cut it to fit within the two-foot distance, so, you know, less than two feet of the PVC pipe. Insert that. Now, remember, you can buy that in eight-foot and ten-foot sections.
So, if you're smart, you might buy 10-foot sections, cut them the width between the two PVC pipe, slide them into place. You don't have to glue them or anything. And then take that inner panel, screw it into place, and you have a very rigid lower base that will handle weight because remember, we're in Michigan. We get snow. Now, did I leave the ends open? Well, yes, you can.
However, what I did with our greenhouse is I took leftover two by twos, that's a little heavier than the PVC pipe, but literally, designing it after a quonset hut, a standard quonset hut, I took a little throw out windows from a couple of campers that somebody got rid of and put out by the road, which have louvers, made a frame to fit those at one end.
Made a frame for a standard size, biggest screen drawer I could find. And you gotta have to make sure, remember for height, it's gotta be able to fit the space that you have with the arc of the roof, the arc of the PVC pipes. The neat thing about this is that you can use either a two by two, or you can use PVC pipe, but you have to be willing to calculate and cut your little tapers on either end. You wanna cut little arcs into the pipe.
You line them up, you screw it in place on either side, and by the way, what kind of screws? I use a pan self-tapping wide head sheet metal pan screw because it offers more reinforcing, it catches more. You don't need a washer, you can put washers on them. I try to use stainless. Why? Well, because I might want to take it apart. I don't want it to fall apart right away.
amazingly enough, we had one that we put up like this for two years and what killed it was the tornado that hit us. And even then, one of the branches had come down and crushed it and damaged it. Now parts of it did get pulled away to Oz. But considering that it had been up for two full Michigan winters, this very simple design doesn't rust, doesn't corrode, doesn't break down.
You don't even care. Okay, for instance, if I wanted to get out of the weather, Michigan rain being what it is like we had the last couple days, the neat thing is that even with the ends open, this is a very efficient, simple design that allows you to put equipment, material, supplies out of sight, out of mind. Now, other tricks, what can you do?
Well, number one, you can gravel the inside of the area so that you got, you know, again, a surface area. You want to kill off the grass if you can, scab it off, you know, and then fill with pea gravel or limestone or whatever you want. That's one solution. Or maybe one you want to keep in place first, but then you can put, as you collect stuff that's being thrown away, you could use pallets and pallet the floor and then cover it with a plywood or whatever materials you have.
And now you have a standoff from the ground, so you're not in contact with that. You have good drainage. Again, if you do materials you don't care about, if something eventually gets tired, you just drag it all out, sort of burn it in the fire pile for the, you know, the campfire, and put another batch down. So this is a very simple building. This is what we're going to be putting up at the new
Fort Benning site. In fact, I've been shopping around and looking around and for instance for $100 at one of the lumber companies here. They had five full cases of returned vinyl siding from a contract. They had the corrugated Eve panels.
They have the guide panels and the corner panel, all the corner slips, everything I was talking about to put, you know, put away, you know, a little project together like this, but anything else can be done with it too. But it's $100 for everything. And you know what's really cool? It's in like grass green.
It's in a grass green, it's not in just the regular pack colors, which really isn't a problem because the colonial gray green, gray green or gray are actually great field colors. And a lot of the vinyl siding colors that are out there that are factory standard, red's not a really good choice, barn red isn't really needed. But the other field grade field colors or earth colors are perfect for tactical deployment.
Now, one of the things I did experiment with, I used the Colonial Blue, I used the Gray, and I used the medium loam green siding from down the road, and I created a camouflage pattern using the vital siding. So it disrupted it because it wasn't a solid color. Now, the Colonial Blue is quite dark, almost an Air Force Midnight Blue.
So, amazingly enough, it worked quite well in the overhead cover shaded areas because it complements the variance in color and sunlight through overhead, you know, tree top cover. So, just an idea. The Norwegians use a pattern similar to this where they actually were. I don't know, they're using another pattern right now, by the way.
But for their coastal defense camouflage, they use the similar camouflage color range and it actually is quite successful. The thing is you just never see it in the United States. You never see any of it available. And they're even patenting all their new uniforms, if you didn't know that. Norwe won't sell their present uniform to anyone. Somebody tried to make a copy and they went after them. We should tell you something. So when I say Norwe, you don't see very much because this stuff doesn't come from there very much, okay?
So, anyway, ideas, and this is simple, two standard vinyl siding boxes, whatever size vinyl siding you get. See, you notice something here I try to do. I don't want to make any more cuts or do any special work than I have to. So, the basic construction of this does not require any cutting, even when I use the track panel, the U panels on the inside for the horizontal support.
I don't cut them down. I overlap them and that creates a stronger ribbing. So even though they're eight foot, they're gonna be actually only needs a 10 foot or any 12 foot or whatever. I don't cut them off. I actually overlap them and screw both of them right into the beam into the one by PVC pipe. Anyway, ideas, we're gonna get out of the way though because militia town hall is coming up next. More ideas are gonna be presented here. God bless our Republic.
world order.
July 4th 1776 the unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America when in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another
and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights,
that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends,
It is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness.
Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
But when a long train of abuses and use of patients pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies.
and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws.
the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained.
and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature. A right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only.
He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected.
whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states, for that purpose obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands.
He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws or establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance.
He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislators. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us for protecting them by a mock trial.
from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses.
for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments.
For suspending our own legislators and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us He has plundered our seas ravaged our coasts burnt our towns and destroyed the lives of our people
He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation.
He has constrained our fellow citizens taking captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers.
The merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince.
Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity.
and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore
The representatives of the United States of America in General Congress assembled.
Appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved
and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may upright do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes,
and our sacred honor.
Whatever they were doing somehow, somehow after they had us up and running, they unplugged us from the wrong port and plugged us into somebody else's port on the system for service that we didn't even have. It's showing that everything's running on our end. Of course, when they were checking it, it wasn't our system they were checking. This is the new fiber optic system that they put in in the Lubbock area. They've been going block to block doing this.
Yeah, so that was interesting. We finally got a guy out here to take a look at and he said, yeah, it shouldn't have happened. Shouldn't have been plugged into the wrong port. It should have been obvious. Show me the different junction box and the junction box that had the sabotage done to it. So we've got a camera on that now watching it. Fun. Let's see, we shouldn't have any more problems like that in theory, but we'll see. Who knows?
But next week, the 16th and 17th, we will not be up alive. Again, next week, the 16th and 17th, that's Thursday and Friday, we will not be up live. I'm gonna be on broadcast for those days. We're gonna be doing a test on a couple of the systems while Shelly and I go do a little traveling around and deal with family matters here in Texas. We gotta go see her mom and her brother and their extended family.
We're going to have a little fun road trip on that excursion. We've got, we should have people keeping an eye on things, but we're going to try and use the automated pickup system that's a close to Roam-Bazam cloud. Whenever we're down, it's supposed to kick over to remote server and we don't use it that much, but we need to test it in a couple areas like what happened.
Last week make sure we have everything working right that way if something like that does happen again at least at least the server should do a pickup That way we won't be just off-air So apologies for that of course we did have a phantom With that system last time we had to do an update we wish that on air the phantom had gone away, but apparently the system didn't kick into the
Well, damn cloud when it was supposed to. Anyway, I think that's about it for updates on that. Again, remember the 16th and 17th of next week will not be up alive. You'll be able to call into the conference on, but we're not necessarily going to be there. You will be able to listen to the last broadcast on the conference line through the replay.
The playback number which the playback number is 7124320990. Then enter the same participation code as to join the conference which is 957-464 in the pound sign. Again that playback number is 7124320990.
957-464-957-957-564 in the pound sign. There are some options here. If you're listening on the phone to the rebroadcast, or fast forward, rewind, play. I don't know them all. And I don't know if they have them posted anywhere online. I haven't seen them, but we have had other people use that system and tell us that it does work. So, hmm, let's see if it's about it there.
Welcome back to the lackluster channel.
On a sunny afternoon in June of 2023, Waco police received a 911 call about a burglary in progress. The caller gave an address on North 20th A Street, but Waco police redacted that portion of the 911 call.
likely because they instead dispatched two officers to North 20th Street one block over from the time they received the 911 call it took 17 minutes for police to arrive on scene the homeowner at the incorrect address was napping with her back door open to allow her dogs to access the backyard as needed.
Traying body cam footage of them approaching the house, violating the no trespassing sign, jumping over the fence, the back of the property. They don't know they're supposedly they don't know they're at the wrong house. Wake up, please. Wake up, please. The homeowner corrals a few of her dogs to the inside of her home while just a block away where the actual burglary was taking place. No one is responding to help.
The officer now tells the homeowner that they shot her dog, while neither officer insists on checking the property for a suspect, relating to the original reason that they responded.
That's why we're here. We're about to knock on the front door. I shot it. We tried to rush in the back, got the dogs responded. Yeah, it's still over there? The black dog's over here. Okay. My dog with the gun? With a taser. Huh? Taser. Who? I shot it. Can we... Keep covering their body cams. Yeah. Alright. We got a supervisor coming, ma'am. What? I said we got a supervisor coming. I'm sorry, but it's...
Hey, did you say you shout on the radio? No, no. Hey, 20 more 50s.
Pretty supervisor, shut it down. The department's production team fails to mask good and communicates that less than three minutes later, a commander arrives. However, when comparing the times of when they asked for a supervisor to when they reported to the supervisor, eight minutes had passed. And that's only if you consider the department's video without paying attention to moments earlier, when Officer Two calls for a supervisor by reporting his Taser deployment to dispatch.
Under these circumstances the supervisor didn't arrive until 10 minutes after officer 2 had hailed dispatch Which was 30 minutes after the 911 call was made despite the police station being just five blocks away We get here caught out in the back door and like six dogs ran out of I shot one of them like you know that call knows This is our original call and they corrected the point. Yeah the dog was I know the dogs alive. It's really how round so I go one side
We go to the back door, kind of pie around. He knocks him down. The owner's here. She brought the dog in the house. Six dogs, charge out the back. I had just switched to Taser when I heard the dog. I wind up popping one with a Taser. He winds up popping one with a pistol. He still had his hand.
Yeah, see I just got the phone she said you can take to emergency clinic The homeowner is a veterinarian Technician and attempted to care for her dog while the officers requested assistance from animal services When the city denied the residents help the officer assisted the owner with getting her dog into her own vehicle to self transport the animal to an emergency vet Instead of driving the animal that they had just shot. Okay
I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
The following was added by the department.
due to defined algorithms. There is an ongoing internal investigation into how the wrong address was sent to officers. We are working diligently with our CAD vendor to determine the root cause of the location discrepancy to ensure this does not happen again. Our call takers have been reminded to be extra cautious when entering addresses for any calls for service.
The original call was addressed by other officers after realizing they were dispatched to the wrong house. No injuries were reported and no arrests were made from the original call. Remember, the 911 call was received at 3-17, but officers didn't arrive until 3-34, even after the caller reported that someone had kicked in their door and then hearing a male voice over the call before it disconnected.
They still took nearly 20 minutes to respond. Remember that police rarely ever stop crimes from occurring. They often are only able to investigate what happened afterwards. Defending your life is your responsibility. But now, aside from the, sorry lady, autocorrect killed your dog video, the owners have heard nothing more from the department, so they began a GoFundMe and hired a lawyer.
Police issued out a statement Monday night explaining what happened that day and expressed their regret. Contrary to what the police said, the couple says they're sure that their dog wasn't acting aggressive enough to be killed. Our dogs will rush up to people. Just to say hi. And sound the way a dog sounds when they are...
Who is this person? They have hired lawyers and plan to sue the department for their negligence and the pain they left the family with. I think it was pretty clear that they were in a dogs environment and where the one officer made the right choice.
the officer that took Finn's life did not. Neither one of the officers have ever fired their taser or gun before this happened. Waco PD spokesperson, Sierra Shipley, told 6 News the officer who fatally shot the dog won't face any disciplinary action. To hear no disciplinary action, that's just them saying.
You deal with it. I didn't do anything wrong. The officer felt he was in danger and that's why he says he fired the gun. Law enforcement expert Charles Kimball hopes the public understands the difficult situation the officer was in at the time. He saw a dog that he's never met before. And asked him that, coming at him, a dog that he'd never met before, he had to make some decisions. I just hope that people keep an open mind.
that police officers are law enforcement, our peace officers are there to help people. But sometimes bad things happen so quickly, things are controlled, unfortunate things happen. Do I think either officer did the right thing? Well, no, they shouldn't have been at my house at all. There's a lot that could have been different.
Eight months later, the department had still refused to accept responsibility for the incident. So with the money they raised through the GoFundMe, they hired a lawyer, and in February of 2024, their lawsuit reached the federal courts, seeking $200,000. If there's ever an update to the story, I'll be sure to let you know. But before you go, remember these words from the Waco Police Chief.
The decision to recklessly use a weapon to settle a score or retaliate or brandishing and discharging a weapon negligently will result in legal consequences. Consequences that will change your life and the life of your family. Yeah. Let me scroll back in that. They announced they were police when they came to the back door. But they didn't try to go even go in through the front door. They didn't knock. They didn't say, hey, police.
No, these guys went through the notepad passing went it went out of their way to jump the fence if you watch the video This is over in the gilded under headline news the last thing posted that I can see That's my Sam wit. Let's see if I can get to the point where they reach the back door. I don't think they ever Announced that they were police officers Even then when they were going approached the back door when the dogs came out at him if that's a bit of person, you know
Just coming out and see somebody You know see almost there like just a little further It's right about there. Always do this. What if scenario? What if you know what if it was a person what if it was kids? You know that that had rushed out and just saw somebody trying to come into their you know Stupid shoes excuse my language and you can tell they knew they had done long because they start covering their body cams
Even before the homeowner came out they knew they f'd up. Wake up, police! Oh yeah, he did announce. Jesus, puppy! Wake up, police! But again, why are you going in the back door? You have the front door option. If somebody watches the back door to see if somebody runs out, we can knock on the door and say, police.
You know they hopped the fence. They went to they did the no trash passing line They came to the no trash passing sign. They saw the no trash passing sign They avoided that the no trash passing sign and went around to the side of the fence where there wasn't a no trash passing sign and jumped the fence there That's I'd say you definitely got them on something there You know and no they didn't do a front door entry. They went around to the back and entered through the back
I don't believe that, you know, claiming that nobody was injured at the other address when somebody kicked in the door, you know, there's property damage or something there, but nobody was charged. Total was wrong address. Yeah. Let's see, what else? We got another video posted by Sam Witt. It's over. CwC.
See what this one is. How long is this? Today's about 16 minutes long. Oh, it's this guy.
I think we've got time to put this in there. Today's headline story is a pretty significant one. AstraZeneca have been forced to admit that their product does, did, perhaps has always caused blood clots. It's been admitted publicly, it's unavoidable, it's evident, it's obvious, and it's pretty astonishing for us to have to confront that reality. AstraZeneca is a result of the legal acknowledgement that their product causes blood clots in very rare...
very rare cases have been forced to globally withdraw it. Now I want you to look at this because this is an extraordinarily revelatory piece of propaganda. This shows you how, when a global organization, remember AstraZeneca is worth 75 billion dollars, it's one of the biggest companies in my country, the United Kingdom. You may run the world now, but we got the accent still, we still got the accent. 75 billion dollars is worth. AstraZeneca have clearly been forced to acknowledge
legally, in a legal context, that their product in rare cases, very rare cases, causes blood clots. Notice how they handle what amounts to a press release in the Telegraph, that's a British legacy media organisation. Notice how they're able to frame this information in the most favorable manner, conceivable. Almost as if by the end of it you think, I like AstraZeneca and those people that got blood clots kind of deserved it.
Have a look at this. The Oxford AstraZeneca Covid vaccine is being withdrawn worldwide months after the pharmaceutical giant, have made for the first time in court documents that it can cause rare and dangerous side effects. Or it says here, a rare and dangerous side effects. It's emphasized the word rare and it's used the singular to describe the nature of adverse events. Let me know how that...
halleys with your experiences of vaccines in the chat guys. Remember with Bobby Kennedy who recently said 25% of Americans believe that they know someone who's died as a result of taking the vaccines. That's a belief. That doesn't mean it's an absolute fact but it's you know it doesn't sound like a very rare side effect does it?
There's 25% of Americans who believe that they know somebody who has killed a COVID vaccine. AstraZeneca said the vaccine was being removed from markets for commercial reasons. It's just commercial reasons! What's the commercial reason? Well, when you sell a product that... people... they stop liking it and buying it. They said the vaccine was no longer being manufactured or supplied, having been superseded by updated vaccines that tackle new variants. What it is...
We're only withdrawing this vaccine, not because we've admitted in court documents that it causes side effects. No, because we've got even better vaccines now. Why aren't you taking them by the way? What do you know of what we don't know? Vax Zavera, which sounds like a baddie in a Marvel movie and fundamentally...
acts like one, has come under intense scrutiny in recent months over a very rare side effect which causes blood clots. Very rare, again, very rare, it's very rare, we just want to stress it's very, very rare. Which causes blood clots and low blood platelet counts. Ashazennica admitted in court documents lodged with the High Court in February that the vaccine can in very, very rare. You're not getting the message, this is so rare.
Oh, it's so rare, if you have one, put it in a zoo! It's like a giant panda! If you could find two people with AstraZeneca vaccine injuries, if you could get them to breed, you could sell them to zoos around the world! They're like the Loch Ness Monster of injuries! Well, definitely then there won't be people registering adverse events all over the world. There certainly won't be an explosion in excess deaths.
so significant that insurance companies have had to alter their premiums to accommodate the extraordinary number of people dying that aren't supposed to or at least predicted to be at risk of dying. Vaxavera, vaxavera. It can in rare cases cause, I would love that spell out, thrombocytopenia syndrome. Let's have a look at the next page. But Ashra Zeneca has insisted the decision to withdraw the vaccine is not linked to the court case or its admission that it can cause TTS.
It said the timing was pure coincidence. Pure coincidence! Well, over here we've been forced to legally admit that our product does in very rare, very rare case like a hummingbird landing on your finger. In very rare cases it does kill people. It's a pure coincidence. That's what it is, a pure coincidence. It's the only thing about their product.
that is pure is a pure coincidence, a unique new strain of coincidence, a coincidence as if from the heavens, a coincidence bubbling up from a brook. In a statement the company said, we're incredibly proud of the role Vaxiviria played in ending the global pandemic. Are you? According to independent estimates, I'd like to query the phrase independent estimates,
over 6.5 million lives were saved in the first year of use alone. 6.5 million... Well, that's extraordinary, because if it saved that many lives, I wonder why there are so many excess deaths, because you would have to counter the deaths that have subsequently been happening against the 6.5 million people that are apparently alive now, but wouldn't be alive. Maybe these people are people that benefit from blood clots in some way, like superheroes, I suppose. I'm blood clot man, what's your special power? Hemorrhaging.
Millions as we're saving the first year of use alone over 3 billion doses were supplied globally. It's very rare. Our efforts have been recognized by governments around the world and are widely regarded as being a critical component of ending the global pandemic. Recognized by governments around the world. Are you beginning to understand how I am beginning to understand that there are a nexus of power interests that include the media, governments, private corporations, the act?
in cohesion with one another to create almost impenetrable realities. And if you happen to be one of the people, there's very rare people who got blood clots. You better be able to afford the legal bills. You better be willing to withstand their shaming. I mean, do you remember, for example, that Justin Trudeau went out of his way to say that you should take AstraZeneca? Do you remember that moment? Do you remember that he had no hesitation in publicly stating that if all you're offered is AstraZeneca,
You better take your medicine like my mama takes on Fidel. For the Prime Minister, if you could just please talk to me about the AstraZeneca vaccine. We're hearing about people showing up to their appointments in Montreal when they hear it's AstraZeneca, they don't want to get it. What's your message to people who are worried about getting this vaccine? Health Canada and our experts and scientists have spent an awful lot of time making sure that every vaccine
approved in Canada is both safe and effective. Safe and effective. Do you remember how many times you heard that? Do you remember how many times your reluctance, your hesitancy, your circumspection, your individual freedom, your bodily autonomy, your ability to make choices for yourself, your perfectly natural conjecture that there'd been no time to trial over a decent time frame, the efficacy and side effects of these vaccines were all seen as a kind of heresy.
as a kind of opposition to a religious dogma suddenly concocted the main liturgical requirement of which was your obedience, your compliance. Do you think that's a coincidence? Do you think that your compliance and obedience is just another adverse side effect? A side effect at all? Or is it the main event? Are they trying to create a culture of obedient, docile, supine citizens that do not question, that take their medicine and shut our mouths?
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Now know that dual purpose research is at least part of the history of the advent and invention of these curious products which many people believe don't even warrant the use of the word vaccine. Look how far behind you the legacy media are. The reason that they're far behind you is because they are reaching out to grab you, to smother you, to shut you down and prevent your awakening and your advance. It's not a coincidence. As multiple variant COVID-19 vaccines have
since been developed, there is a surplus of available updated vaccines. So that's why we're doing this. This has led to a decline in demand for Vaxveria, which is no longer being manufactured or supplied. AshaZeneca has therefore taken the decision to initiate withdrawal of the marketing authorisations for Vaxveria within Europe.
We will now work with regulators, who we also fund, and our partners, who are the same people as the regulators, to align on a clear path forward to conclude this chapter and significant contribution to the Covid-19 pandemic. Almost Churchillian now in their statesmanly approach to this issue. Remember, notice how the media partner them in the constant reiteration of the words
Very rare, very rare. You're almost lucky to have been vaccine injured. Oh, you lucky bastard. What wouldn't I give to be vaccine injured? I sometimes lie here in bed at night with my myocarditis. Thank you, my lucky stars. The UK government largely stopped using the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine by the autumn of 2021, by which time it has applied about 50 million doses in the UK. It was replaced in the UK with Pfizer,
Okay, remember their legal indemnity, Moderna, many people at Moderna now that previously worked for the UK government in time for the winter booster campaign at the end of 2021. AstraZeneca has always insisted that patient safety is our highest priority. Thanks for that. Patient safety is their highest priority. Everything else is after that. They arrive at AstraZeneca every morning. Are the patients safe? Are the patients safe?
Make sure that you can ensure that none of this information gets out there. The company has said, from the body of evidence in clinical trials and real world data, the AstraZeneca-Oxford vaccine has continuously been shown to have an acceptable, acceptable safety profile, and regulators around the world consistently state that the benefits of vaccination outweigh the risk of extremely rare. Can we just say again, this is extremely rare. Do you want to play extremely rare? Bingo. Do you want to take a drink every time they remind you that it's extremely rare and end up like Mickey Raw?
lost and alone somewhere in some extremely rare rehab because of the constant bombardment of the term.
There's a human side to this, unfortunately. Kate Scott, whose husband Jamie was left with permanent brain injury after having the vaccine, and who was the first person in the UK to bring a legal action, said AstraZeneca's Covid vaccine, no longer being used in the UK or Europe, and soon the rest of the world means no one else will suffer from this awful adverse reaction. Kate, I know that your husband's had this terrible brain injury, but could you just say very rare?
a couple of times, it's not rare in our house, it's 100% yeah I know but it's just good for the it's good for the article if you'd say very rare very rare. How often Kate is it that you see the Loch Ness-Munson? Very rare, right cut the first bit and the bit after we'll use that very rare. They say it's for commercial reasons but maybe it's because it can no longer be seen as being within their acceptable safety parameters. Let me know in the chat. Is it for commercial reasons or
Is it because it's no longer within the acceptable safety parameters? Families whose loved ones died after taking the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine have abandoned attempts to sue the pharmaceutical giant after being told that they were likely to use. Remember that the UK government are undergirding AstraZeneca's legal fees and payouts themselves with your taxpayer dollar or in our case pound. You pay for the vaccine, you pay for the indemnity, you pay for the court cases when the product
people do you see now the system now why don't you get on and vote for one of these two globalists and shut your mouth families have pulled out the high court case after being told that they'll be unlikely to succeed with their claims because a leaflet issued at the height of the pandemic warned of a rare side effect associated with the vaccine so when Kate Scott comforts her children at night because their father has a brain injury or when the many broken families
Left in grief bereavement and giddiness because of deaths caused by this product. Seek to console each other. Remember the leaflet. Remember the leaflet.
Do you see another tenet of the bureaucracy we live within is as long as they've warned you, as long as you sign something, as long as they have indemnity, there's no requirement for honesty, there's no requirement for decency, there's no requirement for integrity or transparency or clarity, and perhaps when you're grieving or weeping, you can use that leaflet to wipe away your tears?
and the tears of the children left behind by these irresponsible deaths that were known about prior to action being taken. But, did you get a leaflet though? You did get a leaflet. Legal experts believe that this could potentially protect the pharmaceutical firm against cases brought by families whose relatives were given a dose supplied after April the 7th, 2021. Well, let's face it, that's the actual reason that all of that
happened. The health secretary orders vaccine compensation scheme review as claims saw. Oh look, the government step in to protect corporations. How astonishing. The UK health secretary has ordered a review of the vaccine compensation scheme after surging claims following the pandemic. Do you ever remember seeing on social media they're going to have legal hell to pay when the chickens come home to roost? Do you remember that? Do you remember those conversations? Do you remember that those conversations
were censored and shut down. Do you remember that people were banned and shadow banned? Do you remember that Moderna and Pfizer spent money to track independent journalists and pundits that were speaking about all of this? And now Victoria Atkins has asked the visuals in her department to draw up options for reforming the vaccine damage payment scheme which campaigners have said is no longer fit for purpose. It comes amid concern that the scheme is struggling to cope after becoming overwhelmed by a huge volume of claims from those suffering side effects after COVID vaccines.
But those people are hysterical. Those people should be shamed. When it comes to this and the vaccine saying, oh, you can't shame them, you can't call them stupid, you can't call them silly kids. Yes, they are. Those people are out of their minds.
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It is Friday, Cinco di Amble Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 10th of May. We are at the end of the first third of the month of May being gone. 16th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, 2024, older calendar, 2024. Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of Swords.
And we got a guest here. We got Dave Stone. Dave, what's been happening and what's jumping off the wall of your neck in the woods, sir? Well, I just wanted to come back up tonight and after a conversation last night, I got information that the RVSN and the 12th chief directorate is in Venezuela. That is the Russian Strategic Rocket Forces.
So like we was talking last night, they're on the move. They're getting everything prepared. One of the part of the information to come out is we have moved a bunch of our artillery, nuclear artillery shells towards Ukraine, if not possibly into Ukraine. So we are getting close to what could be a really dark nuclear winter.
So I just want to pass that along tonight that The certain forces that you've got to look for are now being mentioned and they are on the move So keep your eyes open people NATO's not saying a whole lot NATO's moving a whole lot of stuff. We do know that and I mean we are the provocateurs here so
You know everything I'm reading everything coming down the pipe so that we're gonna try pushing buttons and we want to get this done before October that way again, they have a disruption of the election. Yeah, which is the whole real purpose. Well multiple purposes number one the interference with the activities that they had planned in Ukraine were actually
It's a massive crime combine operation. It's where all of the kosher mafia's dark operations were centered. Needless to say, let's not forget the biological weapons laboratories in country. There's a lot of other technology. You've seen what could be under your feet just with one little older arsenal that was being controlled by Ukraine that literally goes on for miles.
And that's one that you're allowed to know about because well, you know, the Russians kind of took back control of the area and Everybody went down into the basement to look to see what's laying around. Well, that's the older stuff What do you think's happening in other locations? And well, I'm also looking to keep Let's keep this in mind. The only friend we've had in South America is Colombia
And we've been working hard in diligently sending troops down into Colombia to protect their drug trade down there. Well, Colombia has now decided that maybe they don't want us. So the only ally we had in South America, we are losing. So everything in the south of us, everything from the Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California border south,
hostile territory to American forces. We have peed off the world and we're certain seat exact, what's coming about of it? So, and in the process they brought in 10 million operatives from the same nations and others. For the purpose of creating a crisis in the United States, they will point at it, the kosher mafia that's manipulating the situation.
will then of course tell you through the FBI that, well, there's a possibility of an attack like, okay, don't tell me about that. I'm not even interested because there has been no operational security on the border. If there is no operational security on the border, I don't care how you scream, well, yeah, there's a threat now.
Any threat that was created was created by the US government, the Israeli government, the Israeli NGOs that are coordinating the invasion of the United States to create the problem. They have a galleon dialectic thesis, antithesis, synthesis, create the problem, demonstrate the problem, and come up with a solution people otherwise wouldn't accept. Which is gonna be for demanding a bigger police state, even though we have a big police state that absolutely did nothing but sit on its hands.
Why do we need a bigger police state? The one we have is an absolute worthless turd. It sure as hell isn't protecting us. It seems to be doing everything it can to put, wait a minute, what did the FBI director say? America is at risk. So the FBI, Federal Marshals, ATF, any alphabet soup agency that's working right now, is fully cooperating with foreign operatives to create a crisis on the American border and throughout the United States. And they transported these turds all over the country.
to create a demonstrated crisis that should not exist and if they'd done their job would not exist. Keep that in mind. But now we have a very different situation and again the order of battle outside the country is going to become more unique as the days go by.
So, one of the considerations here, nuclear war survival, as we've said, you can get it as a PDF. There's a number of different ways off the Internet. We have it in the scroll. We have it in the scroll over at our Gilded section of Liberty Tree Radio. If you go over there to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, then look at the link, go to Gilded.
the entire file for nuclear war survival is in there and this is all proven technology. Now remember, when he did that book, he did it utilizing improvised at last minute, you know, say crisis scenario. Guys, you've got time. Maybe not much time.
But you have time so there's no reason for you to have to improvise but rather find the proper materials from whatever resources. I recommend going to Facebook because there's a lot of stuff in there for free. Seriously, there's a whole section of nothing but free now that's been there for a while and you can pick up cement blocks, you can pick up garden stones. There isn't anything, any reason for your
a fallout shelter or quote unquote blast shelter if you wanna get really sophisticated. It's not difficult to put together but do a much better job than even is described in nuclear or survival, the manual. And it is over at Liberty Tree Radio, so you can pull it and I recommend you print it out because computers won't be of much use. So you need to print it out. Go ahead, Dave.
Tagging along here another thing that I've got information. I'm looking for is We just got kicked out of Niger and the Russians have occupied Niger and they said that They've got some dealers out there looking to see what the Russians are gonna do with that military base because Remember Africa's untouched whole region so
What kind of stuff is going to come out of Africa remember? We're hated there as well And remember we got Africans coming across our southern border in vast numbers You know to compliment every other country that's coming in here But I think our enemy is sending everybody across the border they can possibly send and our idiots in DC know this and I don't care whether it's
got a D by their name or an R, they all know it and they're all in on it. Because they all figured they're gonna be big Tommy's. Well, remember, there's only two kinds of Tommy's. There's the Tommy at the top and then your starving Tommy's. And the first thing that they do is whenever they come in is, well, they kill everybody to help them get there. Why? If you're not loyal to your own country, well, it makes me think you're gonna be loyal to me. And all these idiots are just stupid and they're falling for that trick.
So, whatever. But like, we need to be prepared. We better dig our heels in, get ready for the worst scenario that we could possibly think of, and if it don't happen, hot diggity dog, then we're just that much better off.
One of the things real quick, since we're discussing radiological threat, there are little details or little things always to remember. Remember that if you want to make right angle accesses into fallout or bomb shelters.
That way because things don't turn corners not very well anyway and radiation doesn't turn corners So if you have a barrier or obstacle number one Before the entrance something that literally blocks it and then the entrance comes in perpendicular to the actual entrance kind of like an L It's recommended you actually do it is more like a Z Or what I won't say it's Z like a lightning bolt. Okay straight right then straight again
But at the end of that straight, even where that is an indirect access point to the entrance to your fallout shelter, you want to put an additional barrier. Dirt, rock, you can use sandbags, whatever you got. You can fill objects with earth, with dirt, just like, again, square sandbags. The military uses old ammo crates.
and sandbags or ammo cans. We got so many of them in an area, they just start using them as they're available and they usually are. So they stack and rack those and it's a quick, much firmer solution. But the big thing is, again, to put material between you and the fallout. That's the most important aspect of this. No matter what, more junk is better.
and an aggregate sand gravel is best but whatever you got like we said they call them sand bags for a reason. So whatever you have available run with it but make a point of sitting down right now look at where it is you'd like to do this you can actually build it in your basement.
You can make it as extensive or less extensive as needed. What's nice about newer houses is they have oversized basements to begin with. So in reality, you can build a fully upright, comfortable block house fallout shelter inside most houses. Nobody will even have a clue it's there and that's where you make your pantry. That's where you make your food storage.
So it's double, you know, doubled up. The only consideration is water and you certainly want sanitation. You got to remember whatever goes in is going to come out. You better have a solution for that one and then carry on with the mission as they say. Another thing about going to our gilded scrolls is we do have a lot of other material in there. I recommend you go through. There are subcategories to the gilded section of Liberty Tree Radio.
Different subjects are covered. You might want to take a look to see what else we have on the shelf there. And again, the reason it was posted there so you could take it. Please take the time. We haven't talked about this enough. Get it, grab it, drag it away. Reproduce it, share it with everybody you can. Get on with life. There's lots of things that, you know, again, we may not have a whole lot of working knowledge on, but somebody else has already done all the work. All you've got to do is duplicate what they've produced.
Pay attention to the instructions and you probably get along just fine. Most important here again too is the bad guys have nothing waiting for you. The government are the bad guys. They are not our friends. They're planning on trying to get us killed. So that means when the time comes we're going to be butchering their ass too. You know that just as well as I do. Everybody better understand it. Our plan, get rid of them. Why? Because they're trying to kill you.
You had Carrie's daughter saying, oh, we're going to kill, you know, three billion people, you know, for the, you know, New World Order. That's them, not me. And of course that twit, that fool should just clump it like a baby seal and throw it over the pile with the rest. So what should happen are feed it to the fish farms so that they don't, you know, the fish are fed. The fish can be harvested and we'll market them to somebody else. I don't think I'm eating those fish, but we can market them to somebody else.
It's preferably overseas. The other consideration here too is with the other activities that we're seeing, a massive amount of information being released that demonstrates beyond the shadow of a doubt just exactly how corrupt these creatures are. Their logic is they're gonna get away with it, but because it's a planned disaster, then the confusion, you won't know any better.
And that's not going to be the case. Too many people now or know who's who in the zoo, they know their names personally. And that is the battlefield is not going to change for them. They are not going to be able to jiggle everybody's finger and go over, you know, look point overseas and go, let's go kill them. Oh, let's see. Oh, you came to Russia, I rainy stanians. No, it's not going to work that way.
A lot of people are obviously not running. Has anybody seen any mad rush on the recruitment centers because the Israelis don't like the fact that somebody's using harsh language? Has anybody seen any massive wave of recruiter fulfillment? No, why? Because everybody knows exactly what's being said is true. All these plods are our enemy. They're not our friends.
These characters have every intention of trying to lord over us. They believe their feces doesn't stink, yours does. And they... Oh, they plan... They're going... But they... Go ahead. They plan on sending all of the 70 year olds to go fight Mark. Seriously. Yeah. They really do. I really do. I've had three... You can join now postings, cards that have come in the mail. Well, folders that have come in the mail.
And the picture on the front is a guy, probably my age, wearing a set of ACU camouflage with a patrol cap with a beard, a gray beard. And if you're over 60, you can still join the military, you can still participate. And it's like, okay. Now, it doesn't mean I can't fight, I guarantee I will, but I'm not fighting for them ever.
I know better. Only thing I'll be doing is putting mold in their ass. I have no intentions in any way, shape, or form relating to this. POS has dictated any part of my life anymore. That's done. So the only thing we're waiting for is a jump off. When that happens, the sky's the limit. I'm in all fear and love and war, and I'm in both. And I'm sure it's all not going to be showing any love to them. So what we have to be watching for is the tells here because
It's obvious to try to let whatever they brought into the country get away with pretty much anything and everybody is seeing this now. The illegals they brought in have created an extensive crime wave that while they claim, oh crime is down. It's right out of George Orwell's 1984. Whatever is really happening, they're saying just the opposite. And so again, for everybody, this should tell you that the writing is on the wall, it's done.
Whatever the date is is really that's the issue is what date are they going to throw the dart at? They've been moving around the state here in Michigan. We know there's been a lot of stuff going on in different places in Middle State, East and West Side. But we're not the only state where stuff is happening, where the activity is taking place. So...
They realize that there are certain states that they're simply, well, looking like most of them, that they're just not gonna have the control that they were hoping for. So they're trying to recruit minions now, trying to go out and see who they can find that might be a soft brain. But even there, the numbers that they're trying to recruit are infinitesimal. They're tiny by comparison to the resources that the Patriot movement has.
American people in general. If the American people just get pissed but don't necessarily know exactly what direction to travel except well towards the politicals and just randomly deal with them without thinking too much. They don't have enough bodies to protect the peons, the middle management or the upper management. The upper management will be unassing the AO leaving the idiot sticks behind very, very quickly. But the rest of them, they're upper grabs.
They cease to exist as an issue and that's the part that there's someone we're just now realizing that Everybody's looking at them at the same way as a perishable expendable minor obstacle towards freeing the country Which is how everybody better be thinking right now another thing And yesterday we're talking about chemical protection. I will probably spend a day this week
talking about improvising because we have discussed it before, but we've done pieces. And I was thinking about this since we did have the discussion that we had, that we actually need to go top to bottom, what can we do? The most important thing, even though we can improvise even a mask, I've seen all kinds of home bills and they do work. But why do that when you have an excellent product for a minimal cost on the shelf that is highly serviceable?
So again, right now, whatever you choose, if I say a certain mask, some idiot sitting next to you is going to say, well, that's not right. It's this. If I say this, it'll be that. It doesn't make any difference. Well, here's how this works. Whatever floats your boat, suits your needs based upon whatever criteria somebody has come up with in your regimen, it works because pretty much every gas mask out there is workable.
The mask is not what makes the protection. It's the filter system, guys. So the most important thing is to have additional filters and to progressively be able to upgrade your filtration system. Older masks simply require, they're well could use, but do not require for a lot of the different agents, a new filter. That's it. Other than understanding the basic maintenance of the masks, most masks out there
are readily serviceable in dealing with the threat. So figure out what you're gonna do there, but that's the product base. Everything else, boots you can improvise, or you don't want to see improvise, you can change out to other items. Chem suits, if you don't have them, you can make them. With regard to the hoods even, in the same situation. If you look at how a basic hood is built, yes, we can fabricate or, you know, again, improvise, adapt, and overcome different materials.
and make a serviceable hood, but the mask is the core component. Rubber gloves are rubber gloves. Now, some rubber gloves are porous. They do have micro holes. You don't usually notice it until you do a lot of wet work, and you realize the inside of your glove isn't just sweating, it's probably got a little bit of a pinhole leak. This is why the military went to very specific industrial spec gloves
for nuclear biological and chemical. And while they used to be out there in force for pennies, that's not the case anymore. They're still out there. They're just not as cheap as they were. But they are a solution if you can find them. So all of it can be done. But get a gas mask. Get spare gas masks. At least do that. If you can't find or figure out what to do with the rest, that's something you can catch up on. There are things that can be done.
But the gas mask, to get a good, a decent, serviceable mask, there are many good options right now available off the shelf, ready to roll. So pick a direction, jump on that, and you'll ride with that puppy. But get it done. That's the thing you need to get done. Your cost will be anywhere from 20 to 40 to $50. If you want to buy a brand new mask out of the box, you'll be spending
$150 to $250 to $300 or $350 right now and you can spend more. You can spend whatever money you want on a product people will be willing to charge it, charge it for it. May not be worth what they're charging. They'll charge you that a lot if you think a lot makes a difference. The big thing is, is the mask serviceable. And unless it's dry rotted or crinkled or been hammered or cut with a blade, pretty much they're intact.
So again, take a look what's there you go to budk.com budk.com budk.com. What's the knife company? Yep, they do sidebar surplus and all kinds of things You can also go to main military comm main military comm and in addition to that you've also got Coleman's comm Coleman's comm Coleman's comm
As usual suspects, also don't forget Sportsman's Guide. Yes, they do have all kinds of stuff on the shelf and most everything they have is serviceable. They have the disclaimer, you know, for party, hearty favor use only, you know, not to be considered a safety item, etc. That's for the sake of, again, people who are ambulance chasers. Not that there's any reason you'd need an ambulance or would be calling an ambulance for wearing one of those gas masks.
You might think you could if you didn't have a gas mask when the time comes. That's embarrassing. But then again, you only have three or four or five minutes and you don't need to worry about an ambulance. You cannot breathe. You will not go far. So again, heads up. Let's make sure we got the technology squared away. Last but not least, and not the least for sure, is gunpartscorp.com.
Gun Parts Corp, C-O-R-P Gun Parts Corp dot com. And they have the M1 Serbian mask, brand new old inventory unissued. It's in the plastic, comes in the filter, comes in the bag, comes in the mask. It's everything in one package. That's your basic system right there. And those are about, right now I think they're $19.94.
So let's just say $20, but that's a reasonable price for a very serviceable unit. And they have spare filters since it takes the 60 millimeter filter, the old NATO standard. There are masks available. And also if you're going to get one of those M1s slash UGO, a copy of the 9 millimeter, it's actually a finished made mask.
You want to get the adapters that are available that drop from 60 down to the 40 millimeter. Now you cover every filter system out there that's basic right now. You can use all of your 60 millimeter filters as needed, but you can also switch out to the 40 mil if they're available, and it's a personal flavor choice there, and then carry on with the mission. So that works out pretty well.
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And this will be a way for us to get again, you give us a wink and a nod and you know, we can kind of figure out where we might want to spend more money depending on the situation. The 8 o'clock hour is the only one that makes sense. It is the first four hour for I think 6.160 regular shortwave. It is again, we're getting into summer months. So
Progressively, propagation is up and down, and the 8 o'clock hour has always been the borderline hour, where typically as you get later into the hour, becomes stronger and stronger and stronger. So expect that. So you want to test it out at different times. Somebody asked me in an email, you know, are we going to pick up or do we have an alternate frequency through the winter months? As far as I know, we're not going to change.
We do have the sponsors have to get their donation money into WBCQ. So first we got to make sure that the bills are covered for this frequency. And that's something that's happening right now. It's just everything usually gets into hiccups. We know how that works. But again, picking up another frequency, I would say we'd have to have more sponsors. And I could go out and recruit because that would be possible.
But again, we get enough to keep us busy as it is. I would point out again today, we just sent out a large flock of the Florida discs. In addition to that, a number of different manual requests were made. I didn't get the math done to crunch the math to make a good package.
I will do it by Monday because I've got the weekend, but pulling all the manuals together, checking the present prices, and the idea is what we'll do is offer a manual package. You'll have one of everything except for the rifle marksmanship manual. I'm going to include two, and I'm going to make that part of the cost, obviously, two of the range books.
one, you know, for two different shooters. Now, my recommendation is to copy these immediately because that's the one thing you're going to need more of. Now, if you want to order them from us, that's fine. But all of these things can be photocopied and reproduced in your own backyard. You could do printing off of your personal computer machine, take your pick depending upon need.
and availability, you might have reams of paper. I do, I've got several, I've probably got 30, 40,000 reams of photocopy paper that we've collected. I've got a lot of paper. And when the time comes, we're gonna be switching to that from what we're doing with the computer for obvious reasons. Computer won't be available. So we have to be able to reproduce and generate what we need for training and for other administrative purposes. We're not gonna be super paper pushers, but there is a certain amount of administrative work involved.
in operations and again, some things we, you know, for the sake of training purposes, we need duplicates. So you need to be thinking ahead on that too. Also, and again, oh, by the way, yes, somebody's asking, hold on here. Okay, well, a short list is the manuals include the rifle marksmanship manual, two of the range books, the individual range books for logging and recording your performance,
The Anti-Armor Manual, Book 1. The SOP, which we're just going to put one of those in. This is supposed to be for a single person packet, but they can expand on it as they choose. And there will be a number of other disks and perhaps one other manual. I have to look to see how many we have for the moment because the printer is behind and what happened, we have a
A couple of units that have requested hundreds of the SOPs, which is throwing her work over in that direction right now, the SOPs and the anti-armor manuals. So I've got a Ohio militia unit that's requested a big chunk of material, and it's going to eat up some time. This is what I've said about time and distance.
But I think I have enough so we can do so many packets. On Monday, I'll start quoting it the first hour and then into the second and into the third. And I'll keep repeating it next week and whoever wants to pick up on this, the idea is that we can also do a little bit of a fundraiser for Liberty Tree Radio in the process. So, yep, it's gonna be a little more. The printing is not cheap.
Disc work even, discs, CDs and DVDs have gone up in price, not down in price. Most people don't realize that. The good thing is I scavenge everywhere, wherever I find caches where people are getting rid of their offices or closing down something. And so I have acquired a big pile of DVD and CD blanks. And I'm always eyeballing for more. I just checked one of my sources and he had absolutely nothing today.
It doesn't mean he's not going to get them. You really can't pick and choose. It's a matter of whatever day something happens to show up on the dock. But as soon as I can acquire more, we will have more. So that's the basic. The lowdown is, again, the rifle marksmanship, two of the range manuals, the anti-armor, book one, possibly book two. But if that happens, then the numbers will be adjusted.
In addition to that, the SOP manual and the possibly, okay, I'll take with you, it was the recon manual. Unfortunately, I believe that right now we're down lowest on that particular TM. And so in addition that there will be probably one or two disks, which are tactical information disks. And with all this material, you literally could run a unit. At least a very, you can set up a number of classes for a squad.
platoon, even having individuals cycle in with a company strength unit or battalion. If you were recruiting and bringing new people in with these manuals, you basically could put a short cycle BCT course together because everything is basically in these manuals to instruct someone.
And again, if you have the ability to copy or reproduce, then guess what? You can set up even classwork, testing, the whole nine yards. It would be hard to do, which is something that does need to be done, but you're going to have to do it at the unit level. It's something we can't manage for you. Now, on another note, we've talked about manuals. There's a company in Lansing going out of business, and as of tomorrow, will be there last day.
But there are old surplus companies all over the place and every once in a while at yard sales you'll see military manuals. I highly recommend if you see any of the SQT manuals. These were basically course instruction for a particular military MOS.
It can be any number of difference. It can be anything. It can be cooking bottle washer. It could be mortar crewmen. It could be wire, you know, landline, single communications, you know, in other words radio telephone operators, radio telephone, you know, installation. It can be medical. It can be anything. Whatever, whatever, whatever, MOS is out there, military occupational skill. The SQT manuals were built for
each tier of both the NCOs and Officer Corps. So the neat thing about this is everything you need is done as a Q&A, it's done as a question and answer instruction and it prepares you for what used to be called the SQT tests. And so you had these works and manuals that you acquired first and these were the preparatory instructional books on the subject.
They're called SQT manuals. You will see them in woodland camo. You will see them in the earlier pan. Later on, they were done in a two color cover. They are stapled together. They are kind of like a loose leaf. Usually in many cases, they're already bored for a binder. So you can put them inside a binder to keep them handy and keep them clean. Which I do recommend you grab all the binders you can right now because that's another thing we're not going to have enough of. We're not going to be using electronics for classroom.
Can't afford to, can't lease the power, don't need the electronic signature, don't want the buzz around. So what we need is for your classroom footlocker to have multiple examples of whatever course of instruction, in terms of the student books, maintain them, set them up so if they're ready to use, everybody's gonna have to be responsible and courteous, taking care of the equipment to extend its life.
But this is all stuff you're going to need to do now in preparation for what's on the horizon here. We have the ability to build very quickly back up a massive regular militia force. We have more than enough expertise across this country with all the people that have served. And in many cases, I don't necessarily want people that have served in certain positions.
It's not necessary. In fact, what we want are individuals who are, again, trained to our standard or expectations for a particular mission. And we do not want any dogma interfering with that. Any other dogma from any other education system or process. So just something to think about there. Everybody on their job, everybody's gonna be able to do their part. And in most cases, you're gonna have to manage it yourself because we're not micromanaging, we just can't do that. The enemy is going to try to do that because it's the nature of a police state.
Good thing we got our weapons in hand. We don't have to go sign them out. Do we? I think everybody if you needed them virtually could leap to your hands right now That's not the case with police state military forces. Oh the chosen are given their special toys But even there a lot of the stuff is locked up and barred and chained That's not the case with us if we have to go to war it's immediately available to us
difference between the two sides. Why? Well, because we do believe in freedom. You are supposed to possess these things. You're supposed to maintain them yourself. If you show up without the proper technology, it's your fault, not mine. You didn't square away and do what you needed to do before things, you know, the feces hit the oscillating device. You have only yourself to blame in this situation. And it's not like everybody hasn't had plenty of time to see the writing on the wall.
Some of the comments made today, oh by the way, if you did not see this, one of those kosher mafia pieces of filth in Congress, they're arguing over, counting, there's a bill in the Congress talking about counting the illegal aliens. Whoa, we got an echo. Okay, counting the illegal aliens in the next census.
Well, if you pay attention to what the old kosher mafia piece of trash said, the piece of filth spelled out exactly what we said was going on. That, well, they're to be counted, they're to be counted, you gotta count them, you gotta count them, you have to count them. Because in that way, they get the proper allocation, what they want, I mean, what they're supposed to get based upon not Americans.
put upon the culmination of an additional foreign nationals that are not supposed to be here. They're not Americans. They haven't sworn allegiance to this country. They came in the side door. They came in the front door. They've sworn allegiance to America and they'd actually be considered Americans. But you know what? All the Jewish mafia is pulling all their stops out. You go look at what just was discussed today back and forth and that snide, arrogant, P.O.S.
Basically put a gun to his own head because he demonstrated beyond the shadow of a doubt that everything that everybody's been saying about replacing you Is what that pig gloated about today? Go ahead. Chuck. Oh jumper. Yeah, I call a holler jump in there. There we go. I get it, right? She's been Jamie raskin Maryland House bill 7109
Biggs from Arizona, Republican, arguing in favor of putting citizenship on the census. Raskin argued the 14th Amendment, Section 2, only the first half, saying that it includes everyone because it says persons. But when you read the second half, it talks about citizens of young men at 21 years of age. So it's a real
gray area and these sons of guns like to pick these gray areas out of the Constitution and shred it. But this shows his dishonesty because he kept putting down, uh, Higgs, Biggs, uh, who else was arguing for Republicans? I forget. Anyway, the point is, is this guy rascans, it's just a real screwball. He's good at it, but they deliberately only cite part
and they leave out the other part. In other words, they take it out of context. And this is so typical of whatever you want to call it. Left wing, evil, spiritual blindness. I don't know what you want to call it. But they take it out of context. You got to go back to the fort. They did that with Trump when trying to get him off the ballot. Using section 3 of the 14th amendment. So this is a very typical strategy in our government. These people are different, liberally railroading.
Well, if you go look at this, if you go... Go ahead. Read it. Most important about this is, again, when you look at this character, you can see how arrogant and facetious he's being. But let's remember, he's kosher mafia. He's Jewish.
In fact, not only that, but he's a dual citizenship. He's not an American. He's got his toe, he's got his leg outside the door and ready to run to Israel so he won't be extradited once he gets caught for whatever criminal activity he's involved in. The big thing about this is again, the idea that the whole argument is for the purpose of what? Stuffing the ranks of the census with illegal aliens.
They're bragging it. They know it. They're not saying they're not doing this. See, that's the part about this, watching this discussion. They're not saying they're not doing it. They know exactly what they were doing. And remember, he's Jewish. All the other Jewish characters that are in the Congress and in the Senate were pushing this crap. And Epstein blackmailing all the other fools who groped the little eight-year-old girls on camera.
and little boys on camera. And so what do you got? You got the Israeli Jewish run NGOs coordinating the cartels to push the invasion across the United States border. Now this is why they said something today that apparently somebody leaked that Trump was talking about using special warfare troops to go across the border if he becomes president to go after the cartels and it's like why be so surreptitious?
But again, if they do, I better hear about the NGOs getting their ass shot off right there with the cartels when they get caught. They're not gonna selectively shoot people, are they? Because the cartels are being run right now virtually top to bottom by the Israeli mafia, probably just direct Mossad and ADL operatives from the United States working with the international NGOs, coordinating the progressive waves of assault on the American border.
You know what, every one of their sorry asses needs to be shot. It's that simple. This is a planned multi-tier attack on the American people. They figured that they've buckled the American economy, they've stretched it to the limit. They're gonna create economic confusion, the OY boys are. They're gonna steal most of the property under technical terms, the old carpetbagger or before that they used to call them speculators.
And when they get everything bottomed out, they're going to technically come in, steal everything for nothing, and then declare themselves overlords. Hey Mark. See how that works? That's what you're looking at here. And if you watch, all these characters are smirking back and forth at each other. They're not looking at the people they're debating. They're smirking at each other, and it's all the Yom Kippur wearers that are doing this, just like with that session. Thank you, caller, for bringing it up, because it's 7109.
Biggs is one of the three or four reps that were being debated with but it's Raskin who kept coming back because he's the he is the puppeteer with the gaggle of meat puppets that are that are trying to stop this from happening. Caller jump in there I heard your voice. Okay, but the caller mentioned something that I've been kind of anxious to talk about. The 14th Amendment. Okay, it's one of those, shall we say, law
The brass ring, the gold trophy of the Civil War. The 14th Amendment was really part of what was wanted in the Civil War. Now, one thing, the guy mentioned to read it. Well, one thing, privileges and immunities. Don't have to go too far into the 14th Amendment, talk about privileges and immunities. Now, privileges, that doesn't sound like, well,
Civil rights is based on the 14th Amendment, privileges and amiris. Now, if you look at Coca-Cola, where does the CEO come from? Privileges and amiris, look at it like this. You're in business and you make a mistake, a $1,000 mistake. You owe somebody $1,000.
Now, if now in a CEO, look at, let's say, get yourself a dictionary, multiple dictionaries, and write down CEO and look at what it says, look at what it means. And then look at civil rights leaders. You look at the relationship, the civil rights leaders in Coe Coe and the relationship, they got their same privileges and the same from the 14th Amendment.
Now, the thing of it is, let's go back to, if you're in business, you can make a mistake, or I'm in business, I make a mistake. Now, privilege is a meeting being exempt from prosecution. Now, let's say I make, I'm a CEO, and I make, well, let's say a 20, 30, $40 million mistake. I am in beyond my ability to pay, that's the immunity.
Well, the CEOs used to pay a special tax to the federal government to get this immunity, like your ability, like if you make a mistake, you don't have to pay because you've got this immunity.
It's like an insurance against overwhelming catastrophic loss, which you basically inflicted somebody else. When you look at the 14th Amendment and the CEO, you look at risk management. They say, I take risk, I take risk. No, they don't take risk. They put other people at risk.
If I see, yo, I can financially wipe out the whole city and I can't pay back. That's my immunity and that's my privilege. I just want to let you know something about the 14th Amendment. And then you mentioned to read it. It says if you go down farther, it talks about, well, shall we say, compensation for slavery? Nope, that's not there. I'll just let it go out there. I'm going to hang up now. I'll list me off.
No, thank you for your input because here's the thing. The 14th Amendment does not elevate the people that they claim they were emancipating. It pulls down the sovereign American to a lesser level and puts everybody at the property of the state category in terms of management.
That's what they're trying always to flip-flop it. In reality, it's just a reverse. The 14th Amendment did not fix anything except that it promoted and moved towards the international banking cartels demand that we be considered property to be bartered, sold, traded, or exchanged.
collateral against the global debt that would be created by turning the American bank system from being an American banking system that did not charge interest on its process except for the interest that could be accrued and or penalties that were taken away dependent upon the various issues you're talking about management, mismanagement or failure to manage properly. But here's the difference about that too.
As you said, okay, like with the CEO where they have exclusion, remember that traditionally and even still to this day, the laws dictate that any individual who is an officer of any of our levels of government is supposed to be bonded.
They are not, they are not, they are not, they are not to be bonded by you. They're not to be bonded by the people. You had that the surety bond that was presented and brought forward was not financed by the people. It was a surety bond against the properties of the individual. It was an insurance policy to dictate, well, to strike fear into the political hack.
to ensure that the individual followed the rules that were established. It was another check and balance mechanism. Well, it's pretty well, one of the first things that these scabiest turds wanted to eliminate was their responsibility for action. This is why the level of thievery and criminality has developed in this country the way it did. And by the way, the surety bond process goes back to the founding of the country.
It may have had different constructed names with different states even though they still have the same foundational instrument. And remember words mean something. But the fact of the matter is that one of the first things that these turds who are dual citizenship POS is. The first thing that the foreigners demanded is well, we have to change that it's so unjust. Now anybody could get a surety bond. Here's the thing.
If you hockey puck up and get caught stealing, thieving, or being involved in criminal activity against the population while in office, well, you probably will be indebted for the rest of your life. You will be indentured in that respect, but rightfully so because you broke the public trust. Which of the public trust have you seen broken with all these fools operating in the last year alone?
An example of this, and the best one in terms of the public position is the border itself and security of the sovereign America, number one. Number two is the transition or the transfer of wealth of the nation, private property converted into public tax property, public tax resource, which is illegitimate.
being transferred not for the betterment of the nation and not to take care of first the needs of the nation, but rather to export the wealth of the nation out of the country. That is a breach of the public trust. They are in violation on a massive scale. There is nothing you can do to fix it. My personal attitude is the only thing you're gonna listen to is get their sorry ass shot out of this country.
The arrogance level that you see publicly if you watch the interaction on the congressional floor as of like today just as the gentleman said and Raskin is one of he's not the only one but he is the most obvious POS that you could possibly watch if you're trying to explain to people what we're talking about here. He's the perfect example to show people exactly what I'm talking about but he's not the only one.
There's all kinds of cross-dressing faggots and queers that are from the kosher mafia side that are all through, right through the system now. That's why again, look at Jerry's Kids Management that makes up the cabinet of Obama through the Pedosniffer Meat Puppet. The Pedosniffer Meat Puppet's fake cabinet is virtually the property of Barry Satoro slash Obama, and Mike, the obsolete piece of farm machinery. So you figure it out.
Well, you can figure it out. That's the whole point. We need to be prepared to deal with this because it's going to get worse. It's obvious they're going to trip a switch. A number of different actions are going to be there to try and create a combination of food crisis, etc. As I said before, and it's now becoming very obvious, how many people noticed that in the last week, two of the COVID inoculation formulas, the whole operation has been pulled from the planet?
Anybody catch that? Now the argument is lack of interest. Well, yeah, because everybody's found out what's going on with these things. But in reality, the fact is that the reason that they pulled them is because enough people are connecting the dots to the level of medical failures that are taking place. And they literally, these inoculations, these stearment inoculations, these murder death kill shots,
read that murder death kill shots are exactly that. So they can't really play that, they know they can't play that card again. That's why they're going to a much more wicked and devastating action, at the very least implying a nuclear exchange. And most probably, as is always the case with sociopaths, they will lie their minion idiots
into going along with it because they're saying it's going to be a limited nuclear exchange. There is no such thing as a limited nuclear exchange. There is no possibility of containing it within an area of combat. That is not possible. By the way, we saw it against Russia, away from it. Have you noticed how they keep ignoring the fact that, no, we're not talking Ukraine. You go to war with Russia. You go to war with Russia, Alaska, along the Bering Straits, guys.
We make direct contact with Russia in several locations all over the planet to the degree that we can confront them directly.