May 24, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed AR-15 rifle builds, emphasizing lightweight pencil-barrel configurations as practical solutions for arming militia members and civilians on limited budgets. He highlighted specific deals from CDNN Sports and other vendors, promoted preparedness and medical supply organization for upcoming militia training, and addressed vehicle logistics and equipment procurement. The show included music requests, caller discussions about firearms reliability, and detailed technical advice on building affordable, functional rifles suitable for various skill levels and age groups.
- ar-15
- pencil barrel
- cdnn sports
- militia
- preparedness
- lightweight rifle
- ammunition
- bear creek arsenal
- medical supplies
- tactical gear
- second amendment
- self-defense
- carbine
- 5.56
- night vision
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Through the mist with his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood here by my bed
He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. 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 Satan's number. You've traded in your name.
You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Oh sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki 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 pirates trampled each God given right we only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave in this day and age nothing is going quite right But what the heck will take 80% good
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on in behind the lines in occupied territories, west, southeast, north, and southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on
www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all our merchant marine and many other operators and receivers out there. Some of you are rebroadcasting, some just listen in and virtually around the planet right now with a grid that's been established by people who are constantly traveling, which is really neat. Anyway,
We're also on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States and it is Yay, it's been Friday all day. What does that mean? I've been working non-stop. There's been all kinds of fun things. You know how you put something together It's not right you find that you fixed everything and even Check the part that you decided to keep because it looked like it was good enough and then you found out it failed So you replace it?
You even have to go get it out of the part, the whole assembly. Re-fix everything, turn all the nuts and bolts, attach all components, and do a test. And the other part that you thought was probably gonna be okay, fails next. So that's the kind of day we have.
It's an additional everything else. I'm never doing one thing because you know stuff can be painted every day. So I've got 16 different tactic cool items out there. They're on the paint rack right now drying by the time I get done with these two hours. I'm gonna go out there fix it. It's Friday. It is Friday. It's Cinco di Amadeus quartermaster Friday. It is the 24th of May. It is the 16th year of open obvious and pissing in your face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K.
hang Mallorca's, hang all the rest of the terms involved with the betrayal of America by foreign operatives working against the liberty and freedom of the country, it is time for them to go. We all know that.
Same is true for the rest of the turds, the Department of Injustice. Those turds, we all know it's going out with them too. Everybody's nodding, and the more that everybody's finding out, it's what everybody else told you already. We already told you so. Did you hear what they just announced? Yep, told you about that a year ago.
Did you hear what they just said? You told you about that two years ago. Oh my God, did you know there's going to be UN things? Yeah, we would tell you that for 30 years because they've actually mapped it out. They put it in the law and we know exactly where it is and we told you about it and you're all told that.
Yeah, shut up. Quit parroting your enemy, especially with that term, because whenever you hear it, it tells you, there's some truth going on right there. What? They called it a, because what's their theory? Really? Well, only an idiot, a fool, or a dunderhead would be using the word in their vocabulary, because you shouldn't. It's simply people collecting data and facts while others sit on their dead ass and tell you all about something isn't going on while it's going on.
That's what's been happening and it's been happening since before I was born. You know what cases of natural and man-made disaster the majority is always wrong. Always remember that save yourself.
Now, don't try to save the other, you can't be kept and save a whole. You're not gonna be able to save everybody, take care of the people you like. If the others get, have an epiphany, get their act together at last minute, well, do what you can, what you got. That's where a lot of people are right now. They could have been preparing when times were better and it wouldn't be a burden and they still would be fine, but they decided to eat, drink and be merry.
The sheepdogs have warned everybody. The sheep have now realized that they're not going to turn to the sheepdogs, but the sheep are realizing maybe they should do something. And the wolves, well, they already decided what they want to do and they've been chewing on your hind end.
And stealing from you, left, right, up and down. Oy Gevalt. Look what the Jewish mob's doing with the invader force on the border. The Jewish run cartels are being operated by the Jewish run non-governmental organizations. Oy Gevalt. And of course, they're all being coordinated by the Jewish mob out of New York, Washington, Chicago, and hyphen Tel Aviv.
What a surprise. Who would have thought that? Well, you can't talk about that. Oh, that's right. They're going to pass a lawsuit. You couldn't tell anybody about what bad guys, you know, you can't tell anybody about the bad guys. They're doing bad things. You know, the Jewish mafia. See how that works. So anyway, a couple of things. Get your pen and paper ready. First of all, get your pen and papers ready. There's a bunch of stuff here you're going to want to write down. Needless to say, we got the was a Memorial Day weekend sales and all that going to be going on. Already is actually has been before it started.
So, I want to make sure that you're all ready for that. Peruse the system. I'm going to explain. I've told you before that if you look around and you're just very, very careful, I think right now you could build an AR-15 for about two hunt on the ice one if you wanted, but I wouldn't go too fancy. I prefer less fancy, less sophisticated, fewer of doodads because I need more light rifles slash utility carbines without a bunch of junk and I need them to weigh about seven pounds.
And that means you gotta shave a lot of stuff off and you can right now. More on that in a second. The big thing here again is if you cherry pick for about $230, you can build an air 15, 250. I think you could cut it at 250 without any problem.
And build a decent rifle, a nice pack rifle that you could walk away with as needed. Now the only issue, the big determining factor, is how much you gotta pay for that lower receiver. There are a couple of deals on FFL required, but minimalist AR-15 lowers complete. Simple five point, nothing fancy, nothing to write home about collapsible stock.
number of polymer parts obviously, but you're talking a decent lower or a serviceable lower. That's the big thing. That's going to be very lightweight. You attach that to a very lightweight. Oh, I found one for you, but it's going to cost more if you do this. Not much, but a little bit more than what we're talking about. But if you go to Bear Creek and cherry pick one of their lowers or one of their uppers for about right now 165.
cheapest one you can find and then add that or slap that onto a $100, $124 lower. I'd say it's about as cheap as you're gonna get. Now, you can find it if you go in pieces a lot less. That's why I said, yeah, you could drop it down to 130 right now. And I'm gonna explain that again in a moment.
Before we move any farther, we're heading to the weekend. We only got three hours, so Edward, I'll tell you what, we're going to start out because we had a bunch of music requests that we're going to catch up on. And by the way, I'm going to say hi to our friends in Texas. We've had a lot of requests from down that way, both east, central, south, and west Texas. And we appreciate all the listeners and militias down there that are really getting into the organizational theme.
And because of this, I already sent a big bundle of manuals on down to East Texas. They went out today this morning. They are on the way. It's about 29 pounds worth of the first box. That's a lot of manuals. It really is. It's a brick. And right now we had a problem with one of the CD copiers, but most of them are still running. It's just we got one cell that's not working, one part of the machine. Not a big deal, but we're cranking out the
Instructional discs, the Florida discs and the music mixes as quickly as we can trying to get the whole bundle out so that that gets down there right behind it for you guys. It'll be a smaller package, still kind of heavy though. Those CDs they do add up after you make enough for everybody. So East Texas you got a big big torpedo in the water. Also for northeastern Pennsylvania.
Well, Central actually Pennsylvania, not so much to the far, far east, but Central Pennsylvania. We just sent another case of the SOP manuals along with the rifle marksmanship manuals and the quantity that was requested of range books.
Now that somebody I wasn't ready for that somebody had to go up to the printer and they did they did a real quick snap in fact they did catching up with what our people in Pennsylvania for here's a neat little story. What happened is unfortunately they had everything set they were in the cutters.
doing the final cut for the half manuals, you know, the ones that are half the size of an eight half by 11. Unfortunately, they stacked a bunch of the rifle marksmanship guide manuals in with it. So, didn't take but a minute to realize, oh, those aren't supposed to be in there. So, they got behind on the marksmanship only by a little bit. But the thing I got to remember, we're not the only customer. There's a lot of other things going on. But fortunately, they completed everything on Wednesday.
All of that's out and in the mail. So we have another torpedo headed towards Pennsylvania. And last but not least, we just sent out a big package to the Nebraska militia. And that was sent from the other side of the state. Actually, the guys there came and picked up everything. They've already got it in the mail. So again, more torpedoes in the water. Watch your porch. Or I guess loading dock for a couple of these people because the company is going to be receiving the product.
And also again, somebody asked, I've had more or a few of these kids, okay to copy, let me point something out. If we produce it, reproduce it. If we can put it into packet forms so you can crank it out yourself. But personally, I think you're gonna kill a printer if you try to make, you can. I mean, I've got five of these Brother printers are all the same. This one dies.
I'm just going to grab the other one, plug it in, and keep running it, but we don't do that for the text, but you could. Okay, I can understand. If somebody's got a source for printers, the biggest thing is cartridges. There's been a significant change. Needless to say, as we know, they've intentionally made the other ones obsolete. Most people who thought they would be able to get cartridges because it said they were crossbreeds have found out that they can't and they don't, and now they don't have printer juice.
Oh my goodness. So watch for cartridges always like I said yard sales, estate sales, resale shops. I grab whole cases of that stuff and then we find the printer that matches. That's how we do it. I don't go and I want that printer. Printer doesn't make any difference for doing 8.5x11 black and white images. Okay perfect. It doesn't make any difference. It's Epson. It can be brothers. I don't care.
The big thing is, do I have a case of black printer cartridges that I got for like $4 at the resale shop? Okay, now I even look at the resale shop. Look, they've got three of those machines. So those three machines, by the way, brothers, made it up to these ink pods. And when they go, if I can find more fantastic, but I'm not gonna cry if they fail.
Why? It's all guerrilla warfare people. You got to start thinking this way. Guerrilla warfare. Take the stuff that everybody wants to discard and use it. Make it work for you. Okay? But make copies. Make copies. Make more copies. And then make a lot more copies. That's all I ask. You guys figure out how to do that. That's your job. You're the administrators. I do not micromanage. We macro move. We'll get you the basic stuff whenever we can.
Throw as much at you including a lot of extras pay attention those boxes that went out There are duplicates of many other documents you want to reproduce and you want to share with your people We never send just we're talking about on there. If you've done this before you know what I'm talking about also Melvin Melvin in Texas Melvin did not forget you for Melvin and Again, I appreciate
And hopefully, everybody's still alive and well. Hold on here. Yes, shortwave. Again, our shortwave hour, 8 o'clock, is from
It's from 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, same as the 8 o'clock third hour. We are in 6.160 regular shortwave. That's 6.160 regular shortwave. Please share that. A lot of people, like our friend here and several others, listen to shortwave rather than computer wherever they can. Also, it's because of location. Get shortwave without having to have internet hookup. And a lot of places,
are holds in the planet, there is no reception. In fact, even satellite is crappy. So that's purely a matter of what they have set up in the way of a grid and most of them don't do very well. Planet Krapu 21st century, it's just the way it is. Next. Okay, now let's do this. Yep, I know I see that. It just gave me a big warning. Okay, there we go. Now hooked up on the other side there.
Ed, if you could, Edward, if you could, let's do Slade Cleaves and Rust Belt Fields. This is a request. There's three of them. We're going to do probably a few Slade Cleaves tonight. Well, today and tonight. Slade Cleaves Rust Belt Fields. Rust Belt Fields. And for our friends out there, if you want to make a music request, go to, well, send me an email at liberty at provide.net.
Put a link to YouTube or whatever it is rumble YouTube whatever you're using for the Here you go for the version you want which is what you're gonna hear right now Nobody
If you haven't heard him before, classic balladeer, American musician, just down the road from one of our friends, not too far.
that just made that request in this last few days. So hopefully that's one out of three. We're going to play a few more. Before we go any farther though, I told you to get your pen and paper ready. Hopefully you wrote that down. Don't forget that most of our music requests, you can also go over into the gilded scroll and find the music posted there. So it'll give you a chance to actually pull stuff down. And again,
Start to make a library of your own. Okay, real quick. cdnnsports.com. www.cdnnsports.com. They have, and I don't know how I miss this, but they do have a deal. It may or may not be running at this moment. It should be. I think it was for this weekend.
pencil barreled AR 15 uppers. That's right, ultra light, the one that I want. This is configured in the car 15 with a 16 inch barrel. So it's the short carbine with the traditional round fore grip, no extra weight, no rails. In fact, even cut down the A frame off of this, or it's machined off or whatever. I would assume that they
I don't know how they do that. If they make it, then nip it and complete it. It has the bayonet log, but it does not have the A-frame front sight, which does take weight off the rifle. I want you to think about this. This is a pencil barrel upper, AR15, well, AR15, 16 inch barrel, but a CAR15 gas system and a CAR15 type short round grip, okay?
It is complete, but it does not, does not have a bolt carrier or charging handle, but it's $142. Now, that is an excellent price for a pencil barrel ultra lightweight upper. And here's the thing, if you're listening to me right now, let's say you already have an AR-15.
You want to put some of our AR-15s together, but you also might want to experiment with what Uncle Mark's talking about here. Okay, so a lot of you bought, and I know many people, some very close to me right now, bought a bunch of the max rail, all the different types of rail, heavier rail systems up front, 16-inch, some go the whole length of the barrel, some go just to the gas system. You can buy anything you want.
It's a lot of extra weight, those are aluminum. Now they're lightweight by comparison what they could be, but again, they're still adding more weight. What they're doing here is reversing the process. So here's something to think about, for $142, you can grab that complete minus the charging handle and bolt carrier upper. Buy it, take your bolt carrier, take your charging handle. First, take the other upper receiver you've got, pop it off.
And then I want you to take this upper and put it on with the bolt carrier, the charging handle, and pick the weapon up and go, wow! This is like really kind of convenient. This is like really lightweight and actually is comfortable to carry around and doesn't add a lot of excess burden to your operation in the field to the point where you actually feel you can carry it and not be discomfited by it.
Now granted if you're a violent field, I'll carry an artillery piece if I feel I have to to make me feel more comfortable. But a light carbine type weapon, this is why the ladies and most people like the M1 carbine. It's just the idea that's so incredibly convenient to carry. It is like carrying a 22 rifle, a little more but not much.
The air 15 at about seven pounds is an optimal combination as a utility Grab it and keep it on the seat gun And again, if you've got kids, this is the way to go if you've got older people This is the way to go why because you can shave all the weight off But these people are all carrying a comparable and equally lethal
lightweight AR-15 rifle, magazines are the same, ammo's the same. You can put whatever optics you want on the roof cuz you're using an A3 slash a flat top upper. Now, I will point out again that this has the A-frame, at least the one I've seen, chopped. Maybe there's another one there I didn't see posted, but for $142 for that pencil barrel upper, that shapes all the weight off you cut off the barrel.
They did take a little more weight off by taking the A-frame. You're gonna go with optics on this, a red dot, or take your pick. You can even do a set of short iron sights, which is something I've done with a lot of these types of guns for showing people how to set that up. And do basically short chubby stubby sights, cuz remember that front sight is gonna be a lot closer. But for utility close, close work, it's just fine. It's gonna deal with the problem. It gives you something to align the barrel with.
The big thing here is that they offer that upper with no bolt carrier and no charging handle for $142. Now, if you look around, you can find a bolt carrier for in about the 50s, okay, the 40s to the fifth, high 40s to the 50s. You can find another charging handle for $12, $9, depending on where you're looking. I just cherry picked a dozen places last night, so anywhere from 9 to 12. Is it anything fancy? No, is it an ambidextrous? No, it's just regular charging handle.
Minimize, I want this thing stripped of as much weight as we can. So minimize, now we're not trying to add more weight, I don't need more dudettes. I need a light rifle, which is what the AR-15, and especially the CAR-15 was meant to be.
uh... in this case no you're not going to get a pistol like barrel don't do that now i think they're making it and the pencil barrel maybe they may and i just didn't by missed it somehow but this is that cdn and sports now here's the other thing let's say that you're willing to build we were talking about that yesterday and some things you need to watch out for and the idea that you make sure the ulcer double check each other's work it doesn't hurt to have a second opinion when you're on the learning curve of building a hours really really really important
They have a pencil barrel separate by itself. There's a couple other features that are added. They give you a set of hand guards and the gas system, the gas block is attached and it's also with the cutoff A-frame. $76. It's $79 or $75.99. So I think I'll throw the penny in or the five cents in. It's $76. That makes it easy.
But this again is the pencil barrel, I believe you got the spacer. There's a couple parts that come with it, but you get the whole gas block attached, so you don't have to figure that out, okay, which is really great. But for $76, there's a pencil barrel assembly there.
Also at CD and sports and that is a that's a great price. Okay. Now, yes, you can get a few barrels cheaper, but I'm looking at how can I build a lighter rifle? I don't want a heavier rifle. I don't need all the extra junk on it. I need a basic blaster.
of the traditional Imperial form, you know. It's just an Imperial Car-15 type of blaster, sir. Well, you mean the old BX-46Q? Well, yeah, they did kill a lot of people with them, but there's so many more fancy things you can get. Sorry, I don't think they want fancy. And you don't need it all the time. You need something, you can grab it, it's convenient, you can toss it around, it can fit smaller spaces. Most of your, you know, with all the extra junk you put on the gun, it doesn't fit anywhere.
Doesn't make a good scabbard gun. Okay, but this does okay this configuration does ultra lightweight carry more mags remember what the argument was about why we needed the m16 with the pencil barrel
Because we're in Vietnam and it's tropical weather, son. And it's hot and the M14 is two pounds heavier. My God, the M14 is two pounds heavier. The M16 is lighter. You will love it. It's just wonderful because it's lighter and you carry more ammo. Okay, well, I agree. We carry more ammo, but then we start adding more weight. Right now, the average air out there is heavier than an M14 out of the box. The very arguments that I heard nonstop as a younger person
as a young man, are all gone. You can't argue, it's like, well, I'm getting a lighter, why don't you not? Let's start weighing in all the crap we put on these guns. I mean, and again, for 99% of the work, I just need something that I can grab, suppress, and break contact with. I'm not gonna try and run, fight the war right there if I can help it. Now, a lot of people just need a utility gun for personal defense. It's why armies made car beans in the first place.
You might notice there are certain titles. You have like artillery car beams. Does that mean that they use it like a cannon and drop the bullet on the guy from a thousand yards? No. It means it was a short weapon that was designed so it was comfortably carried by the individual for close quarter defense of the battery.
It was out of the way. It was again designed to be a defense weapons system cavalry carbines for the same reason so that they could you know compress and reduce and they did so what we need is the equivalent to a Dragoon, La Lancer, cavalry artillery carbine and the pencil barrel AR-15s work for that.
We need it to be lightweight, it needs to be so convenient you could grab one bandolier bag of ammunition of magazines and that rifle and you're in business. But it doesn't have, it's not designed to have that long list of things you think you need. It's not what its purpose is, tell you different tools in the toolbox. What's really neat about this, and I'm serious, is you could test this because $142 is an affordable price tag for an experiment.
I guarantee you're going to like it. If you buy one of these, take your bolt carrier and your charging handle, put it in that upper, pin it to the top of your lower, and look at the difference in weight.
And by the way, do you have any young shooters? Maybe you wanted to experiment to see if this would be better fit for them. You know what? If you don't think it works with everybody, all you have is another AR-15 to put in the rack, because you know what you do. Once you've got an upper, you might as well buy it lower. If you buy it lower, you might as well add all the other great stuff to it. And since you're doing that, you'll be squared away. You've got another rifle. Congratulations. And that's a good thing. That's a double plus good thing.
So again, CED and N Sports. By the way, they have another weird deal here. I got to mention it only because it was it's an eye grabber when you go to CDN on the front page. SCCY Firearms CPX2 9 millimeter $49.95. But only with the purchase of a select HK handgun. HK, buy the HK and they hate you.
But it's interesting that if you purchase a select HK handgun from CDNN Sports, it's on the banner on the front, you'll see it. They're offering you a CPX2 9 millimeter pistol, it's a hideaway gun, for $49.95, and that's built by SCCY Firearms. It just jumps in the scroll at you. Now, one last thing, since you're over there at CDNN.
A lot for those of you who do want to put all the bells and whistles on your whole build gun and you're working on it, the anodized front key type hand guards that are out there in force, the CDNN carries them too. I want you to go look at the difference between standard black or gray anodized, you know, dark, dark gray slash black.
and blue anodized, which is not cheap either, and red anodized. Who the hell wants red anodized? I do. You want to know why? Because the same foreguard with all of the different picatinny, you know, fixtures, all the keyway fixtures on it, if you buy it red anodized, you can get one for as little as $16. Same model in black is $38 or $40.
say model that's in blue is 36 or 38 dollars. Wait a minute, because it's red and because nobody's really jumping at them, they're like less than half price. What do I do with a red, anodized, aluminum key foreguard like that? I don't know. Wait a minute, oh that's right, I have it on the shelf. It's called Crylon. And hold on. Here we go. I got some green on there too. Here's some brown.
I've got a camouflage foregrip hand guard, it's a key type that would normally cost $40 or $50 and I got it for $16. And the price of a few spray paint inside and out, shavayums, Sergeant Carter. So just a heads up, it's a neat little thing. If you go, always go through everything and look at the price, look at the cash amount price.
And I go, I'll do a quick index. Oh, we're in a hand guard. Okay, there's that hand guard. They're all like too much. Those are too much. There's the same hand guard, but red. And, whoa, they're all cheap. They're cheaper. And that one, that one right there in the middle, that's a lot cheaper.
Which one would I buy? Well, they all came from the same manufacturer, but the red one can be a green one or an earth brown or a green, an earth brown, a tan, and a little bit of, you know, gray or whatever else, gray green, you want to shoot in there. And it looks even better than the others when it came out of the box. Well, after it came out of the box, it was red when it came out of the box. Seriously, people, you know, the finish, the anodized finish, you're going to protect the aluminum, but it's not going to break down. You don't do anything, clean it off.
And the only thing to change it. If it looks like you get a little chippy on there, guess what? It's not a bright, bright red. It's just a red. But guess what? You add a little more color. There you go. Cover it back up. Big deal. But I just saved the price of a whole lot of other parts or a few more mags for my AR-15, didn't I? Prior to proper playing prevents piss poor performance. Go over to CDN and the sports and check them out.
And now we're gonna do another music break, cuz we're gonna go down to the checklist of things we needed to do. And this is another Slade Cleaves piece. And you know, we've not played this one before that I can think of on the air. Breakfast in Hell, breakfast in Hell. Ed, if you could, I think it's been three or four years, maybe five since we've played this song, it's been that long.
But this was requested by our friends down there in the southern part of the country. And here we go. I know Ed's getting to it right now. Slade Cleese. Breakfast in Hell.
It was the month of May up in Georgian Bay near the mouth of the Musquash River. Where the bears prowl and the coyotes howl and you can hear the osprey scream. Back in 99 we were cutting pine and sending it down the stream. Young Sandy Gray came to go home and be all the way from P.I.
Where the weather's rough and it makes it tough No man's afraid to die And he came a-smiling thirty thousand islands With the place to claim his gold And he's gone but his name lives on This is Sandy Storm It is on a day in the air Listen close and you'll hear a ghost In this story that I tell, that I tell
And he grazed boss of the men who tossed the trees onto the shore. They'd come and go till they built a flow of a hundred thousand logs and more. Then he'd ride them down towards Severin Sound to cut them up in the mills for timber. Then the ships would haul spring, summer, and fall till the ice came in December.
Sabbath day, big Sandy Grey came into camp with a PV on his shoulder. And the thunder crack, he interrupt his acts and the room got a little bit colder. Bit cooler, all you, we got work to do. We gotta give her all we can give her.
There's a jam of logs at the little dock near the mouth of the Musquatch River. With no time to pray on the Lord's Day, they were hoping for God's forgiveness. But the jam was high in a troubled sky and they set out about their business. They poked through their poles and ran with their robes and just stay on their feasts.
Every trick they tried, one man cried This log jam's got us beat What's sand and gray? Let's not break this jam It's breakfast in hell boy Breakfast in hell Look at town and sandy scrambled up to the top
Looking like a dog, even thirty foot in logs And it'd look like he'd never stop Any struggle alone, he's been answers from where the gem began to sway And the girls were covered to the banks of the river All except for Sandy Gray And with thoughts of death, they held their breath as they saw their friend go down
The all knew in a second or two he'd be crushed or frozen or dead. When he saw him fall, they heard him call. He was once, then it was over. Young Sandy Grey gave his life that day through the mouth of the Musquatch River. But Sandy Grey was not afraid, and he let him out. I'll be damned, we'll break this jammer, it's breakfast and hell.
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some breakfast in hell. And it would be kind of fun to take that song and turn that into a bit of a combat ballad, wouldn't it? But I guess fighting against nature, that's about as tough as it gets because nature just keeps rolling all on its own. But that's part of life, people. At some point, you got to take a stand. Well, sometimes you win, sometimes tickle finger of fate.
Just get you, just all there is to it. Get over it. And again, that's part of the cycle of life. Now we gotta be more careful, I should say. We'll try to keep our best alive, cuz we got a long fight ahead of us, and that means we need to be organized, armed, equipped, and trained as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. Remember people, what we got is all we got. When the button gets pushed,
That's zero point. You're not going to be seeing a whole lot more coming down the road. Whatever is out and about is all that's there. So you better get better at improvising, adapting, and overcoming. Real quick, you should be studying everything you can. You know, again, we've got this vast database at our fingertips, and most everybody ignores it. And what I'm talking about is everything from engineering to electrical.
The idea of how to operate without electricity also, not just with electricity. Mechanical world is especially critical living in a mechanical world. No, we ain't talking about Madonna. And she really is. She's a capitalistic sickness witch. Yeah, you know, miracle, you know, a material girl. We're living. Ooh, I almost got hit by that thing again. It tried to kill me. This is not making me happy.
Every once in a while you hear that thunk thunk and it shouldn't. Okay, tell you what we're gonna do. Let's see if we can fit this in. Ed, if you could, we got enough time before the top of the hour. Guns and gadgets, the latest that's in there right now. We got about 12 minutes before the top. Let's see if we can fit that in. That's on the list of things to do. And while Ed's setting that up, latest guns and gadgets, camel fabric
camo fabric depot. They got 20% off for Memorial Day weekend. Take advantage of this. Get into their clearance section. We bought many, many yards of the cloth. All excellence brand new. They're a regular provider. camofabricdepot.com 20% off. Go check them out. Especially check out the clearance. There's a mix of stuff there that might be useful. Some of it is a little artsy because it's unique.
Others, obviously practical. If you're going to build web gear, you want to do seat covers and all kinds of stuff, there's some really good material. I'm actually tempted to do the seat covers because it's not going to cost any more for camouflage than it is if I were to go flat color. Looking at the prices out here, camo, fabric, depot.
It's got some really good prices, especially under clearance items, which are good patterns, but they also have their regular inventory, and they have a pretty wide selection. Yes, they do have ATACs. They had a couple people ask. This is the company I mentioned before. They do have ATACs if you're going to be building supplemental gear. A lot of guys can't find all the gear that they want or certain pouches in the sizes that they want.
so people are building their own. And one of the things you can do there is scavenge other Molly junk in the process. Find other Molly like Garlic and what you do is use it as a foundation for, to add onto with the materials and the colors that you want to go with. Use the base back of the pouch, especially to get it for nothing. Great to or really great for that because usually it's the front of the pouch is messed up, not the back.
grade B or grade two, how people rated different people who are using different rating systems, but it's still the second tier slash used or heavily used. Anyway, we should be hearing guns and gadgets maybe here. We'll find out. Can you hear me? Mark, can you hear me? I'm trying right now.
And oh by the way also again, thank you. We appreciate the donations For the station for the network Mart and can you hear me would like to donate? Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg comm When you get there go to the donate key and you can donate any amount and any amounts fine You don't have to donate a lot, but if everybody pitches in does we don't do this all the time
certain things. And one of the other things that we wanted to complete was, again, some of the remote operations and alternate site. We saved back and took a little break last week, which was Thursday and Friday. That normally could have been done in mobile in the field with remote control operations.
But in reality it was a good break. It didn't mean that we stopped doing things just reverse. It just means that I got a chance to take care of a lot of physical projects to get them into prep mode because this weekend very busy for the militia as a matter of fact. Also the middle of the month we are going to be doing a massive medical support expansion.
And one of the things somebody was asking is, can we get one of the ambulance surgeries to the classrooms, to the class sites? Yes, as a matter of fact, what we're going to do is get at least one of those and a mobile command post, which is
designed to support both logistics, some communication, and is part of the rear area mechanism for supporting routing of medical support forward and casualties to the rear. So yes, there's going to be an example of one of the ambulances converted into a forward aid station, and there will be one of the CP's, a mobile CP, and
We're probably going to do a little map out on that. With the packages that are going out, I did a quick hand sketch, like a little 3D thing, not great. And also an overview schematic of how to employ and create a BIC and TOC using the pickup trucks with caps.
Guys, it doesn't need to be that fancy and you want to be willing to abandon or you know again leave it behind if it's a casualty. The important thing is build it so that you can slide everything down or is damaged, shot up, whatever. Take all the onboard materials and slide them right over to another truck.
modular. That was the whole idea behind the rat rigs that were set up for communications, although those were very specialized. Most people don't appreciate how much money went into the original rat rigs you see on the three-quarter ton, the five-quarter ton trucks, such as the M880. They also were used on the CUCV.
They were on the M715, but it's a little different configuration. And so the 3 quarter ton Dodge and the M715, those two work together, the rat rigs that fit on them. But the larger format on the newer vehicles won't slide into the ass end of the older vehicles. The older vehicle rat rig slash radio communications pods.
could go up, but you couldn't go back. You couldn't go down to the older equipment because it was based on an 8.5 by, or forgive me, yeah, an 8.5 by 11 between the axle, a floor space area. That's the base floor space for one of those rack rates. It slid in just like a regular mobile camper for a pickup truck.
Now, instead, we go with a cap system. You go with a topper, as they call it in some parts of the country. What you do is go with a higher topper, if you can find it, with preferably a ladder rig on the roof so it can carry transport material. And you can make a really nice mobile CP.
combination of three vehicles basically is what you want and this gives you the ability to have a battalion. Well even a company command post but more likely that would be a battalion level. Companies could use the same resources and we're Americans so there's no reason for us not to do that. But again you also want to make sure you have trailers, pick up other support vehicles to have
escorts, security, and or courier vehicles. So smaller little rat pack pieces of technology would be a real good idea. The smaller quarter ton trucks that are out there, the old Ford Rangers or the S10s, there's a bunch of other names or cuddly names for the newer versions.
But amazingly enough, there's a lot of Dodge Dakotas out there. Don't you poo-poo the Dodge Dakota with a Magnum engine? There's not one of them we've owned that we haven't gotten 400,000 miles out of. In fact, the last one we owned is now one of our allies has it as a log truck, as a wood truck. And it got beat up in the tornado we had several years ago and it's still running like a top. Those Magnum engines were one of the best Dodge engine in recent years that they put together.
And they are very, very durable, very easy to maintain. So just a consideration. You need a handful of vehicles that can scoot and shoot scoot and get the hell out of the way as needed, can fit into smaller spaces. This is why, well, wait a minute. Why not have Suburbans or whatever? You want support vehicles that can slide into places and get through material, wreckage debris, forested areas, et cetera. A little narrower makes a big difference.
And yes, I know there's quads out there, I know all about that, dirt bikes, yep, we know all about those. But they're usually you wanna get a little more material to the troops. Let's say they wanna move munitions or medical supplies in the process. Two, three, one, two, three. The available ladies and gentlemen, the Empire's on the run, we're in a march. At the end of the hour, for some reason, everything went south of us. Well, sideways, well, I was there, but I wasn't there, isn't that fascinating?
Anyway, we're gonna get out of the way for a minute. Run! Use the bathroom! Grab a cup of coffee, whatever you want to do, and we will be back with the second hour of the intel report. I'll repeat what we were talking about at the end of the hour when everything... Apparently I was drilling a right tooth for some reason. That usually happens because we're talking about something they don't want us to talk about. Hmm, I'm gonna have to think about that for a minute. Anyway, we'll be back. Hey Mark, before you go, before you hang up...
The problem wasn't that you weren't there, everybody was hearing you, but you weren't hearing anything I was trying to do. You asked me to bring up Guns N' Gadgets, I tried to, you didn't hear it. I tried to talk to you on the conference line, and you couldn't hear me either. So, I know it is probably that really sensitive dial on that piece of equipment you're using. You tap that thing and the volume goes down, so you gotta watch that.
Well, interestingly, no, no, everything stayed where it was. It was with the machine itself because it also was showing that you weren't registered. It wasn't registering. And that's why it dropped and came back. It's quite a light zone, planet craft food. We'll keep an eye on it though, because obviously we got a hiccup on Friday now. And anyway, go take a break. We'll be back. Second on the Intel report. Coming up shortly.
We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from Tyrant. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state.
You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a number and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize.
the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars.
Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will 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 and each God given right. And pray to God.
Keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave?
1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, confirm. Over. We got you, Mark. Very good. Are we set? Yeah. It wasn't that we couldn't hear you before. It's that you couldn't hear us. So as long as you can hear us, we'll do it. Right. Right. Very good. OK. Well, no, this is, I guess it could be the heat that's possible, too. The area's got, we've got glitching going on even with the satellite support systems out here, guys.
Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. A closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines that occupied territories, north, southwest, and ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on.
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your shotgun, or for your rifle, or your carbina. And whichever weapon it is that you choose, remember, you must buy all that you can because you will need all that you have. And for all of you, again, take your centavos, your pesos, your euros, perhaps because you have gotten them for the illegal aliens there on the border, and or American Green Go dollars, and buy more ammo.
It's Cinco di Amo Day. It's also Quartermaster Friday. It is the 24th of May. It is the 16th year of open obvious and in your face, babian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2024 old earth calendar 2024 battle for the Republic.
the dance of swords. Let the dance continue. We're going to make sure the music is in play. And in fact, we will dictate the music. Ne copula no biscom. Now for everybody again, a quick reminder, CDNN Sports. I talked a lot about them the last hour, CDNN Sports. They have pencil barrel AR-15 uppers, no bolt carrier, no charging handle. But
complete and assembled for $142. $142 gets you an ultra-lightweight the way we used to build them AR-15 uppers and for a lot of the work you're going to go, why am I carrying anything else?
When you find out that I can still have the benefit of the 556 round I can still make you very unhappy when I put a bullet in your ass But we're talking a lot less weight making it a lot more convenient Which is why we went to the AR 15 in the first place now We've developed a platform in many directions. We don't care all of them are great fantastic, but we need this pattern
And for $142, you can take an existing AR-15 and you can experiment. You'll have another golf club in the golf bag, it's nothing else. In other words, another replacement AR-15 upper. But I think once you try it, here's the thing. If you got a metal AR upper, you get a plumb crazy gen two lower complete polymer. You take that and marry them, now the gun's even lighter.
They also have just the barrel, but the barrel has the gas block attached and other things. Other special doodads come with it as a gift. And that means that you're a lot closer to taking that barrel and putting it on an upper. There are several uppers out there for as little as about $27 to $32 apiece.
And if you're just patient because you cherry pick from all the different AR sources, you can put an upper together for a pretty stupid cheap price. Now that barrel comes with the foregrip, the forward hand guards shielded. So you got the car 15 size slash carbine size foregrip. The system is a short stroke carbine configured barrel.
with the block on board, they cut the A-frame off so they lightened it. So just a heads up there, cdnnsports.com. C-D-N-N Sports. And I also quickly mentioned Camel Fabric Depot. Camel Fabric Depot. That's C-A-M-O-F-A-B-R-I-C-D-E-P-O-T, you know, Depot.
and it's 20% off for the holiday weekend here so take advantage of that. Go into the clearance section. I bought a ton of stuff. Nancy has built a bunch of neat little items I needed for certain pieces of equipment so that they're a little better.
covered in the field. And remember all the material you need there for doing pouches or whatever you choose. Like I said, I'm looking at one of the materials for seat covers for the tactical vehicles, just to clean them up a bit and make them a little more slick, you know, getting out. It's just nice. If you, it's not say hooks and dips and cuts like usually old military vehicles end up with because you weren't all that tactical junk.
It would be nice to have an extra heavy seat and back cover to help side and get out of there a little faster without any hiccups and no hesitation. So just a heads up there solution. Also over at AIM surplus because we were looking at bulk carriers. Now there's a number of different places and our friends and allies have brought up a couple of different
options, MontanaAR15.com. You need to check them out, see what their cheapest bulk carrier is right now. MontanaAR15.com. But you can get a couple of bulk carriers usually in sets for in the 50s to 60s right now. Does it have to be the most sophisticated? No, I'm trying to build a lightweight, inexpensive
AR-15 light rifle carbine. I just want something to be able to pick it up, run with it, carry it. It's not out of the way. You could have the kids carry one and they're going to actually have a problem with it. Six and a half to seven pounds.
You give it to the wife and tell her, hey, keep it with you. It's more likely she'll sling it over her shoulder and have it there with a little bandolier of say three or six mags and she's ready to defend herself and or support you and you support her because you both have the same basic weapon. You may have a more- Also- Fitted out rifle, but they both work. Go ahead, call her Jimpin there. Also, don't forget about the older people too.
Right, exactly. Well, this means that you're bringing, number one, you've got the buffer system, so felt recoil is absolutely minimal. You're building this as a light rifle, which means if you've got kids and they're growing up, they can grow into this weapon because with a five-point folding stock, you can leave it compressed all the way for a smaller guy, but as the guy or girl get bigger, guess what? That rifle's theirs for most of their life.
And for older people, this is especially perfect because you can still carry a combat load that means that you can contribute to the action. You have a 5.56 rifle comparable in terms of performance, so it is nothing to sneeze at. It is a significant defense tool in the toolbox.
But I think, I don't know, maybe CDN was listening to us because a couple companies did this. Bear Creek has a pencil barrel. But this is the best priced right now, whether or not they're still there because the price was ridiculous. They may have been a special deal for the moment and maybe they're back up to the regular price, but $42 for a complete $1,000.
pencil barrel air 15 upper flat top with a flat front gas block system, 142 and that is everything but it does not come with it. Everything's complete in attachment. It doesn't come with a bolt carrier. It does not come with a charging handle. So you got to find a bolt carrier and pick up a charging handle. You can do those separately and build this gun up progressively as you can afford to.
So guys, take the time and invest in this, but this is definitely worthwhile. CD and N Sports. Apex Gun Parts has Volt Carriers, and yes, they still have SKS Parts. Don't forget that. If you guys are looking for that spare SKS part, finish out a couple of part guns. Royal Tiger and also there's two or three other companies that are traditional gun brokers that are pushing
gunsmith specials. Well, there are a few places where these SKS's are coming out with parts missing where you can still find SKS parts and it seems like everybody's kind of forgot about them but also because they wouldn't think about it being there. Aim Surplus, AIM, aim surplus. Go there then look at their SKS list to see what they have left. There might be something there you need for your rifle. Now, of course, you can go to Apex Gun Parts
and the others, they are readily available. So again, solutions. We're not just complaining about the problems. I'll make a lot. What do I do? I'll make a lot. So, okay, well, what do we do, sir? We're gonna mildew, son. That's what we're gonna do. We're gonna mildew. Well, we'll try not to do that. Anyway, next, forgive me. Hold on a second, because we had another request. Oh, thank you. Appreciate that. Okay.
Okay, I see what you're talking about. Well, let's do this. Yesterday was mentioned last night. Deuce and guns over on YouTube. Deuce and guns. Deuce, like deuce and a half. Or deuces, you know where the deuce came from, too, deuce. Deuce and guns. It's on YouTube, that's the channel. And the name of that video was Military Paint on a Budget.
And again, military paint on a budget was brought up. Again, this has all the spec information to be able to go to one of your big box warehouse hardware stores slash lumber yard combinations, like home despot or Lowe's, etc. And the codes are there for actually having them mix up the paint to specification to actually mill spec.
for doing any of your vehicles or doing buildings or whatever you want to do or positions or equipment or artillery pieces or rocket launchers or fill in the blank. So again, that is deuce and guns on YouTube. And the title of the video is military paint on a budget. That was the one we were talking about last night and it's on YouTube. I don't know if he's on rumble. He could be. Why not? I would.
If you got all that material already done, I'd slide it sideways over to Rumble in a heartbeat if you're doing a channel and you've been doing that kind of work for a while. Amazing enough for not being popped off by the shitheads at YouTube. Let's see, also, listen, something else here. We're giving the Ukrainians MBTs, and they're using them like ogres.
from World War I, okay? Every aspect of what's going on with the Ukraine, patient Russians and the Ukrainians with what they have, have pieced in their equipment and holding back the Abrams as some kind of, well, kind of like a battleship, which it is, it's the heaviest thing out there. I don't think there's anybody got anything heavier anymore. The old
was it the SU-152 was a kick-ass monster and that was of course a big beastie assault gun. The Russians have some way back in the rear and there are some rusting here and there. Actually, they'd still be a devastating vehicle, but then they were beasts size-wise. The Abrams outclasses them, okay, weight-wise. So one of the other problems of the Abrams is you're in the worst possible kind of terrain.
to operate heavy, heavy, heavy stuff. And this ogre, okay, the big, the big, beastie ogre boy is easily stuck, easily lost and becomes unfortunately a target of opportunity when employed in single components or even in limited, not uncombined arms elements. And so that's how they've not just lost one Abrams, they've lost a lot of other Abrams, they're lying their ass off.
Guys, we lost a pile of Abrams during Desert Dust Part 2. We did in Desert Dust Part 1 also. But half of the ones that we lost in Desert Dust Part 1 are because of our policy of if it breaks down, destroy it because you're at war. Everybody goes, what?
Yeah, during Desert Dust Part 1, when the armor advanced, if a vehicle broke down, policy was not to abandon and recover later. They did this with Humvees, they did this with M60 battle tanks, and with pretty much any vehicle that broke down, they destroyed it during the offensive. And I debriefed a bunch of the kids I trained. That's Desert Dust 1. Desert Dust 2 was worse.
There were many Abrams knocked out. There were many Bradleaves knocked out. It wasn't this all we had this super battle in the middle of the desert. No, no, no, no, no, the battle for the bridges is one you need to check out. Because once they got into a more dynamic terrain where there was a lot more ways to conceal while they were trying to advance, take the bridges so they could get across the river, so to speak, look at the battle of the bridges. There's no discussion about that for a reason.
We lost 27 black, forgive me, Apache helicopters in a matter of what, an hour and a half? 27 Apaches went in, all of them got shot down. You don't brag about that cuz you don't want anybody to remember that it's not funeral resist. You can find images that if you pull up knocked out Abrams, do not ignore the Iraqi crap because a lot of it's redundant. But some of the pictures that are in Iraq,
But understand that you can find images of three and four US Abrams tanks knocked out in line in tactically dispersed lines in the Battle for the Bridges area. What? No, they told us the Abrams was, yeah, they told you a lot of things, they lied their ass off. But here's another thing to understand.
And this is where even right now they're talking up the Russian Armada, which is a great tank. I'm sure it's a great tank. I'm sure it's a fantastic vehicle. But it's a man made vehicle and everybody on the battlefield is trying to destroy your vehicle while you're on one side. Well, everybody on the other side is trying to destroy the other guy's vehicles. So contrary to the lie,
They lied, but then they've been progressively lying worse and worse and more obviously year after year. Now they're just figuring everybody is so stinking stupid that everybody must have taken enough Prozac in this country or gone to the public fool system and gone brain dead or a combination of the, usually a combination of the two. But they can pretty well say anything they want and pull it out of their ass and nobody's supposed to pay attention.
Fact of the matter is that we lost a lot of Abrams. Now, how can I demonstrate that to you? Well, go and search for a video, a couple videos that were done for the commercial industry. We don't control NBC. We don't control ABC. And it's where they went because they wanted backstories. So they went to the recovery and refurbishing sites in the south.
that were built to take damaged or, you know, casualty vehicles from the Middle East. And if you recall in the story, they started out with, I think it was about a three or four acre lot that was fenced in with Cyclone Fence and barbed wire. And it was a few vehicles here. And now all of a sudden they start getting vehicles in from the Middle East.
And they had Bradleys, they had combat engineer vehicles, and they had Abrams. They didn't have a few Abrams. They had so many vehicles come back that were at wit's end that either, A, look like Swiss cheese, and it was unlikely there was going to be anything recovered from them. To vehicles that were full burnouts, but mechanically there was still stuff that probably could be wrenched off and could be blasted and was gonna be reused.
But that included a lot of Abrams. And I challenge you to count how many Abrams were in that. By the way, I did mention that they doubled the parking lot, and then they doubled it again. And then they had to double it again and make another one down the road. Because so many Abrams, so many strikers, so many Bradleys were devastated, knocked out, destroyed, that they had to start stacking them up and they couldn't process them fast enough.
Plus in the videos they went into the vehicles and as you're inside the back hatch of some of these vehicles Because there were artillery IEDs that were used the shell had no problem tearing Shotgun chunks all over the you know through all literally looks like Swiss cheese from inside you got sunlight coming in everywhere Somebody got really major messed up with that vehicle, but it's not only one there are many
So, again, they lied. Well, we didn't lose any Abrams at all. But again, I will repeat what I've tried to explain for years. It's fun being a dinosaur hunter. Well, yeah, but you're gonna hunt you. Yeah, you're hunting them just as hard as they're hunting you. The basic rule is understand that it's man-made. You're not gonna get a big dynamic brew up all the time. All you wanna do is be able to disable and allow for greater fires to be brought to bear.
This is where the lighter anti-tank weapons serve to create the attrition or E-Trit process that negates the ability of the vehicle first to move and then to fight. Okay, because once it's slower or not moving, everything can join in, and they do. So again, heads up. By the way, a couple of dynamic made to disappear images, and I still, like I said,
One guy with an RPG-7 knocking out in Baghdad, an M1 Abrams. Point blank, head on, which was an amazing shot. I don't know what the kid was using. He may have died, but you know what? If he did before he died, he knocked out an Abrams and literally took it to brew up where initially it starts to burn, crackle, and then it goes into full flame out. And he did it with a frontal attack.
He was up on an overpass. They knew he was up on the overpass or somebody was, so the Abrams went in there because after all, the Abrams is impervious to fill in the blank, whatever. Well, kid fired or the guy fired from the second roadway, the second part of the bridge. It's divided with a spacer in the middle. The Abrams came up, had the turret pointed towards its objective, never got a round off. Guy fired one round, whatever it is that he shot that Abrams with.
Took it out right there, boom. Don't know what he hit, couldn't see. But when he hit it, he hit it right. And that Abrams, first thing you see is the hatch is opened up, there's smoke billowing from the inside. The commander comes out of the commander's hatch and he's got a chunk of steel 12 inches high. And about twice the width of his head, I don't know what the hell it was, stuck in his helmet, lodged in his head.
He couldn't just be stuck in his helmet because of the way the thing was laying there stuck in his head But he comes out of the hatch he wobbles over the back of the turret kind of wobbles you know scoots his ass back over the rear end of the Abrams drops down and Sits there on the ground then it looks like the loader comes out of the loader hatch. It's of course It's smoking to a major burning he comes out and he slides around the ass under the vehicle and is trying to tend to the
vehicle commander who's obviously down for the count with a chunk of steel stuck in his is a greener. So don't say it can't be done. And as far as everything and anything being in pervious note, it's the manmade machines people. And even tanks aren't what you think they are. Yes, they're all really well built. Yes, in fact, no armor is obsolete. And when you say that there's always some idiot saying, well, someone told this piece is off, armor doesn't go bad.
In fact, armor is good indefinitely. Now, it still protects to the same degree it was originally intended. If it is a specific thickness, the homogeneous armor plate or the ceramicized armor or the laminate combined armor that's used works just as well as when it was built. But weapons get bigger, weapons are developed, warheads are different. So you have to add to or you have to accept the idea that if you get tagged with a direct hit, you're gonna get hurt.
But you still use what you got and by the way Bradley was never meant to be an Abram So Bradley's care taken out ease. It's more easy to take out an APC than there's a battle tank
Everybody keeps complaining, oh my god, they sent our troops out in this. Yeah, well, it's what we use and the philosophy hasn't changed. And just because they have a bullshit story about how the Bernadine Lee was such a problem, we still ended up stuck with it. And by the way, to Gavin, they started saying the same things when it came out. It doesn't make any difference in the age of angsting Jews. No matter what you do, they're gonna angst about it. By the way, they also helped to make the failure happen or the mistakes happen or whatever.
But they always blame everybody else. I'm telling ya, because that's exactly how the scam has worked for a very long time. By the way, you shouldn't buy your equipment. You should buy Jewish equipment, Israeli equipment, because it's crappy. Why would I want to buy crappy?
I don't want to buy crap. Most of the stuff the Israelis have, they stole from us after they tell you how horrible it is or how outdated it is, all of a sudden they need to get all of it for free. And then all of a sudden they have all your stuff and then you got to go buy more stuff. And oh God, this is a horrible circular cycle. Yes, yes it is. And all based on lies and BS. So anyway, again, the Abrams in most situations, it is a dynamic king in its area of control.
The problem is getting into certain places because of the weight of the vehicle. This is why the US Army is now finally, once again, supposedly, and I'm gonna say supposedly, cuz I still think that by the time we're done, the only boys are gonna steal the money for the program. We have a new battle tank, it's basically a medium tank or a light tank, depending on how you rate it today. But it's to fill that niche because the Abrams can't do everything. Bridging, if nothing else, prevents the Abram in force from moving.
Most people don't realize that. If your bridges are rated for the Abrams, that battle tank in that weight range, then, or if there's only so many bridges, if you're fighting against them, you destroy the bridges or damage the bridges that they can use. And otherwise, they do not have the ability to cross a water obstacle.
So, what they're doing is they're trying to come up with, which they already have a design. This is the third time they've come up with a light to medium battle tank design that they've then turned around and after they told you all about how excited they were and how dynamic it is and they pissing everybody's face, steal the money for the Israelis and the project's never made.
The third time, if you go back through the last 40 years of BSing by the OA boys running our government and how they steal more of your hard earned tax dollars, well, they don't earn them for anything, they just steal them at gunpoint. This is the third tank project of this type, they had everything ready to go, they came up with a design, they built the prototypes, and then all of a sudden, the Jewish mob wants to take the money over, yeah. And the project was never built.
So expect it to be the same, probably. Although again, they might need these tanks probably to oppress the American people, so they probably will get these built. Yeah, they're going to need them so that the illegal aliens are able to man the equipment along with the assistance of UN forces that they've already stated they want to bring in to use on America to destroy American freedom and liberty. So I would say, yeah, yeah, they might get it done this time. But I ain't holding my breath.
So, let's all make sure that we square ourselves away. We're at the bottom of the hour here. We're going to do another music break. As a matter of fact, we had three in the one request, and you know what? They're so cool. I'm going to play another one. Ed's going to line it up for me. Guys, if you could, Below by Slade Cleaves. Slade Cleaves. All the music we've paid so far, but it's not the only ones. Slade Cleaves Below. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org.
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Sometimes I wander down that road alone, member of the town once called home I grew up in the valley, every neighbor a friend Until the modern world started creeping in The lawyers cashing hands, but our village was light up the land The dust gave water and burned in the valley
It was a painted red line, a company man, like a mark in a crime. A silent reminder that all inside it must go. We lost to the rising, dead rivers flow. Some folks took the money, started grinding gears, while the rest of us held. Brought Georgetown like a photograph of fate, as the company came.
to take it all away. Victor and the church dug up the grave, it was a progress turn. We got a duchy store, she could tower over the flood. Rose up a long dark of night, space on the water. Shake off the memories, thanks for the grace. Beauty down there, the porch lights glow for the stage.
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Let's see that if we come for the weekend. Riding a raid for all of you out there for my Raiders and for all of the rest of our friends. So this weekend is going to be very, very busy. But for my Raider company, riding a raid.
And for all of you out there, remember, we had a lot of work to do. Communications Saturday is coming up here only, well, tomorrow. Tonight, we're gonna be setting up and people will be very, very, very busy with
the sidebar projects that are, you know, need to be attended so pitch in when you can. Riding the raid for all my raiders out there.
along with elements of the 18th regimental combat team, squadron two, uh, colonial marine militia. We're gonna be busy this weekend. Uh, we are prepping a whole bunch of other equipment. Uh, we're gonna be bringing stuff in from all over the areas, so to speak, to states, two state, maybe three state area, for the medical buildup, the beginning of the middle of the month.
And there have been some questions I'm going to ask them to answer real quick. If you have any medical supplies that you want to sort and reconfigure, yes, bring them along. We've got some people that have pickup trucks full of stuff, and they've collected appropriately, but they're wanting to organize. Yes, that's one of the things that we will be doing in the middle of the month here. And there are certain dates already have been set. We already know what days we're going to be collecting for those that need to know.
I will point out that again, you should, if you are going to be participating in some of your listing, there were questions. I can save myself a little bit of time by doing it this way. Yes, you need to buy more IFAC kits, the standard size IFAC kits.
And I recommend that, again, if you get a chance, go to Sportsman's Guide. You can go to any number of different surplus assets. In fact, I would scour all of them. We're looking for the cheapest, for the mostest. So it does not have to be pretty because it's going one way. Usually the reason that an IFAC is in category B is because it's been carried in the field, it's been used a bit.
internally, there's not really much you can do. You don't see people, let's say, using and reusing the iFAC. Now, it can be done, but it's not done very often. And again, it would have to be a very unique situation. Usually, if you're going for the iFAC, you're messed up. Whoever is wearing it is the one who's probably needing it. So what you're seeing is not wear and tear from use. Oh my God, he had blood all over it. No, it's just casual wear.
So, yes, you want to pick up additional ACU or ABU or Coyote Brown. Those are the cheapest three right now, although ABU is starting to go up in price now. It was affordable, not so much. It's going to be creepy on that. So, I expected it. It's the Air Force Tiger. It's the Air Force Digital Tiger. And now people are learning to die yet, and it looks good redied.
The color pattern is ideal for our purposes. A lot of people are, you know, catching up on this. So you're going to see that as a competitive issue when it comes to acquiring more or trying to acquire more of the same product. But Coyote Brown is very common. The Marine Corps has been dumping a bunch of it. The Army's dumped a bunch of it. In addition, the ACU, obviously, the ACU Digital, Army Digital, that's cheap.
There's a ton of it out there. That is a good choice, good trade. Remember Densive with Wolves? Good trade. Take the time, pick that up, but we just need the IFAX. We can dye them. We're going to be changing them if we need to, but we're packing up as many of the medical immediate distress kits as we can. Now on the medium kits, I've already had people that have been going, well, we would like to buy or pick up 10 of those bags.
We're limited in the bag that we chose. We will probably be switching to another one after this build. We do have about maybe 400 or 500 that we can pull from with another cash. I don't know what the overall count is gonna be. It might be lower. But because we already routed some of these to another ally way up north.
some, a small by comparison, the rest of the pile, we only have so many that are on hand and for use. So give me a bit, I'll work out the numbers, I'll crunch them once I go to that particular storage site, and then we can go from there. Now, another thing,
Making up the medical backpacks yourself and adapting equipment, there are a ton of the MOLLE frames, not the belts, not the suspenders, but MOLLE frames available out there all over the place and they're still relatively cheap. I have about 300 of them. Okay, two different pallet bins. We got them from Gov Liquidation when they were going under, going out.
and they were cheap. Very, very, very cheap. Okay. Those frames can be adapted to a dozen different types of carrying and suspension systems. You don't have to have the MOLLE gear to make those pouches work. It's nice to have the belt.
the suspenders that are original and when they were a little while back they were reasonably priced. Now they're going stupid, they're starting to go back up the other way. So remember the kidney pad can be adapted from a number of different systems that are out there. And the suspenders because if you look at how the molly frames are built, my God, there's so many different ways to hook junk up to those. And it was a smart move, they actually made it very adaptive. So we don't need
those nice paddy suspension systems, which by the way are cool, but are bulky. And if we're doing a medical kit forward system with the backpacks, a dock backpack, less junk is a good thing because that means every ounce you can shave in one direction is an ounce you can carry in medical supplies. And medical gear is not heavy, it's bulky.
Okay, when I mentioned, for instance, yesterday, I think I mentioned, up to, they make up to 90 liter size dock backpacks. And they're as big as a major forager slash heavy infantry bag. But you gotta remember they have chambers and different subsections. Yeah, there's fluid in there like IV bags or whatever. But think about it, what do you think a compressed weighs? What do you think a large field dressing weighs?
The abdominal dressing, they don't weigh anything, just they're bulky. So the bigger bag is so that you can accommodate more of what is a relatively lightweight charge in terms of the cost and weight of equipment. So yes, we are looking at doing a number of backpacks.
And the option here is to determine what's available. I just did a test with Teemu on some, they aren't throw away, but they're not expensive. They're actually reasonably priced and they're randomly in camouflage if you make the right deal. They're designed so that if they go out, they don't come back, we don't care. They're good enough for what they're being used for because again, Doc's gonna be tearing this stuff apart in the field. He's gonna be bloody, stuff's gonna get messed up. We'll wash and clean it up as we, we're not gonna throw anything away.
But it's the idea that you should understand that whatever it is you're sending into the medical sphere is going into a very bad, bad environment. Some of it won't be recovered, some of it you won't have time to by the nature of the battlefield. So everything that you're carrying has to be, it's why the government considers like web gear, backpacks, perishables. In other words, not accountable. All your field gear is perishable.
Okay, it's unaccounted for. You know, they're not going to be able to retentive about it. It's expected that it will be damaged. You're assuming that somebody will get hurt. You figure things are going to be folded, spiddled, and mutilated, okay? With regard to a really good buy right now, I don't know how many are left, but if you go over to Sportsman's Guide, they have a CCE Woodland Camo tactical vest rig that is not the usual fare.
It has a padded backpack panel. It is in French Woodland, the CCE pattern. They're $17 if you're a member. And if you have the big discount, you can drop the price down to about $13 a unit. They're over in the clearance section of Sportsman's Guide right now. What we're doing with those is those are medical kits. We're turning those into medical vests. And we might buy them out.
I can't, you beat me, you beat me. But what we're planning on doing is I've got one more meeting tonight here still after we do the 9 o'clock program. And it will determine if we're gonna commit and just buy out those vests. It would be a good idea for us to do that. But whoever gets there first gets there first. It's a goodbye, they're a good piece of equipment.
If you look at them and look at the sizes of the pockets and the pouches, they're perfect for what we're talking about using them for. Of course, they do make great 5-10 vests for all of you if you need more gear. And if you're a Woodland Standard Unit, the French CCE and the Italian Woodland especially do well at integrating quickly with all the rest of our U.S. Woodland.
So you can keep piling it up, piling it up, you'll have good material support for at least a little, a period of time before we have to go into a newer transition uniform or at least make more woodland. We're gonna figure out what we're gonna be doing there. During conflict, we're gonna be going through this equipment extensively. Right now, let's just make sure everybody squared away. If you're a militia, you need at least three uniforms. One uniform isn't gonna make it. Now you can have a whole bunch of other fatigues.
that you can tear up and I do recommend OD Green because there's OD Green made by everybody. You can't stop that from being made. They might, but who cares? There's so much of it out there. Every yard sale I go to, if something's OD Green, I buy it. What do I do? It goes into a barrel. I've got 10, 12 barrels of just OD Green everything. We'll have to do an archaeological dig of the barrels.
in order to figure out what all's in it. I don't care if you're showing up and you're late to the game. What we got there is what you're getting. Now we're going to make sure that we issue it out so everybody is fairly treated and everybody gets up to cover their ass. But you guys could be doing the same thing right now.
I highly recommend you do it. In addition to that, your tactical web gear choice, pick a direction, throw a dart, whatever you feel you need to work with. I have the firm belief that we mix match and grab whatever makes sense based upon what we've committed to in terms of weapon systems. So I'm not worried about it being the latest greatest anything. Although if you like and you have the ability, you have the budget, you have the wallet, go ahead, go for it. Go for the gusto, do what you feel that anything you do is right.
I'm not gonna get any kind of argument. You're not gonna work that with me except for somebody who's limited. If you're limited and tell me, I just can't afford. Yeah, you can. You just can't afford the most expensive. So guess what? Get over it. Get yourself out with the basics. Find the better price deals. Cherry pick from a dozen locations. Get your ass squared away cuz we're going to town, kids. We are going to war in 24. It is not an if, it is just a when, okay?
Sportsman's Guide has some phenomenal deals right now, little bundles of things. Woodland, French Woodland patrol caps. Woodland, as I mentioned, those Woodland vests. There's a bunch of other items that are in there that are in the Woodland category. There's even some, I think, Hungarian pants.
They're a little different, but close enough, no one's gonna know the difference. I don't think our camouflage chic rating is gonna be very high. I see you have Hungarian pants and an American blouse and is that a French vesture wing? Sock oui border. You mean, sock rebleu? My goodness, how try non chic.
Yeah, well I'll tell you what, I'm gonna worry. I don't think the critters out in the field are gonna worry too much about it. As long as I blend in better, I'm happy. So anyway, Organized Arm Equipment Train is militia. Let's get that done and out of the way as quick as we can. Also, let's see, what was the other one here before I forget? Oh, I did mention AIM Surplus. They do have some deals on bulk carriers right now in the exotics, in the exotic finishes, which are a good idea.
I love titanium titanium titanium titanium titanium titanium sir don't you love titanium I love titanium
Big thing here again is shop around though because it doesn't have to be any special coat or finish. If you're going to build that pencil, barrel, gun up, knock the price down by looking for the most affordable bolt carrier and the cheapest charging handle you can. So you got one for that upper. But if you're really, if you've already got a rifle and you seem like my rifle's a little heavy.
When you grab one of these pencil barrel uppers from CDN and Sports and pop it on your rifle with your bolt carrier and charging handle in it, you'd be amazed at how you go, hey, this seems to me makes sense. Yeah, it does. And that's why we went away from it because it made sense. So.
And again, that's CDNN Sports for the pencil barrel upper receiver for complete upper, but minus the bulk carrier and charging handle, $142. Barrel with block, gas block and other parts and front hand guards, $76. I rounded it up. I'm not going to worry about those nickels and pennies. Okay, we'll throw that in the pile real quick.
Also, we were going to do a guns and gadgets. Needless to say, we had issues at the top of the last hour, the end of the last hour. That was, I think, the system. It wasn't Ed, it wasn't me, it was everything in between. And I think we're still up and alive because everything's looking good, as far as the meters go.
And I would remind you that going into the field this weekend, we can assume storms. But we also better remember something else. Bugaboos! This is the land of the Bug-Skeeto. Okay, the big Skeeto. You know, it looks like a vulture coming at you out there in the middle of nowhere. Of course, little ones aren't any better. The little ones you can't hardly see. You just beat the living snot out of you and suck all your blood. So don't forget to pick up whatever your favorite du jour
bug spray is and take it with you. There are a bunch of homeopathic solutions also that if that's what you're using, fantastic. But remind everybody, one of the little tricks for night sleeping, if you can find them, and there are a few companies that still have them, in fact, KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com, KeepShooting.com. They have the tactical bug nets for the
Pup tents and what's cool is because you got the new French ones that came out which are actually not new that are nylon the member the US Vietnam era bug net system covers the whole tent Doesn't just cover the ends or work just no. No. No it covers the whole tent So it's like a again a classic cot cover only it covers the tent it covers the whole tent which is fantastic But they also have the head net covers
Now, you are in the field? Yeah, you can, but where you really, they're great is at night, if you're trying to get some sleep and you don't want to have to keep a lot of quietly squishing that mosquito on your cheek or nose or on your chin. What you do is you buy those hoop type head covers and you put it on as you sleep. If you're not using your sleeping bag and the weather's kind of hot, so a lot of people will be on them, won't lay in them.
If you're going to be laying there, you roll down your sleeves, cover your hands, usually with a set of what basically are like night gloves. Those standard jersey brown gloves are great for that, for just covering your hands, keep the bugs off them, but not too heavy, not too thick. The big thing is you take that bug net, put that over your head,
Now, you're going to be putting your head back on something, whatever you're going to lay your head on. So the back of your head is going to be right up pressed against it, but a little tougher to get to because you're laying on it. However, no matter how you move, that net will bow away from your face and reduces the bugaboo blood intake. Okay?
That's separate from bug spray and everything else you might be doing and they're very lightweight very handy very useful Don't cost much anywhere from a dollar fifty to three dollars apiece Keep shooting calm Coleman's calm and I believe even sportsman's guide has a bundle of them. I think give a bundle of three For a pretty cheap price few dollars apiece. They're worth it. They're not and you know, we a daytime thing Go ahead and the only way to kill them is with a 12-gate shotgun
Right, yeah, you have to, if you can't get him with a shot, you gotta beat him to death with a butt stroke him. Because otherwise, they'll just keep coming. The bug-skeetos. It used to be, this Michigan, before the white man came here, guys, was known as the Land of the Mosquito. That's what the Indians, all the tribes, called Michigan. The Land of the Mosquito.
What does that tell you? Ugh, blood suckers. Anyway, we're gonna take off for now. The militia town hall is coming up next. So don't you guys sign off? In fact, it's your program. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run.
All kinds of stuff going on around the country. Most important, let's make sure that you guys have a lot of stuff going on in your backyard. Square yourself away, prepare for what's coming. The enemy's gonna make their move. Congratulations, it's an epic you're gonna be part of. And we plan on moving through it. Why? Because we plan on fighting our way through it. You guys all be good. I'm gonna kick off for now. I'm going out and do some more work. I ain't getting any rest. And we will be back in an hour. We're leaving until we're appropriate right now. Militia town hall meeting, coming up.
God bless, God bless, God bless.
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 hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.
But when a long train of abuses and 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 ascent 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 for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance.
He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our 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 taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us.
and is endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince
whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity.
and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been depth 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.
This is a live calling calling program if you want to call in the number is six six seven seven seven zero one five two four Room number nine five seven four six four in the pound sign again. That's six six seven seven seven zero one five two four participation code nine five seven four six four in the pound sign We were not up live last week In fact Thursday and Friday Shelly and I were traveling around the state of Texas
uh... say hi to friends family and uh... allies in the state uh... got to meet a couple of people for the first time face to face must say hi to papa and uh... i'm sorry i can't remember the other guys handle oh that's terrible
But yes, we did a lot of traveling. We went down to Houston, Wayne Boyd. We had a like a run of bad luck. If you want to call it luck. We had the problem with the internet the week before we had this trip that was planned to go around and hit the four points of the compass in Texas, as it were. Which took us out for about a week where they were messing with fiber optic down the alley. It seems like every time AT&T comes out and messes with something in the alley, something goes wrong.
Just a little wee lift for our little jaunt around the states. We had another problem pop up in the alley, which was a gas leak which affected me and my neighbor, Ed, next door. Fortunately, they got that taken care of before he left, but I know Ed lost his water heater in that. While that fiasco was going on, our AC unit blew up, so.
We've been trying to get that taken care of all week long and making sure that we have the funds and everything to cover that. So it's been keeping us busy here locally. So there's been a lot of stuff to do. That hasn't stopped us in other places. I am going to take care of a couple of things I'm behind on. We are getting up to, let's see, next, see next month is June, right? Yeah, June.
And June, July is usually when we start a fundraiser for the end of the year. I've got to figure out what we're going to need for the end of this year because I believe that the domain name for the .org website for that is all coming up at the end of this year. So that's going to be, I think it's about 700 for all of that.
Don't quote me on that, but that's a new expense that we'll have to add on to the end of the year Billing just because we had a paper the domain for another three or four years For the dot org site which it's been working really well As far as being able to tune in and listen with like a smartphone. I've used that site myself For whatever reason I can't put the same player
It's on the dot org page on the Liberty Tree Radio dot form 2 dot com page, but there's a link over to the same club player which is basically the same player just it has its own page. So we did get that. We're going to take care of that. Make sure that keeps going. Let's see. Anything else for the updates? What's going on here?
I got going on other stuff that was happening, you know, and we went down to Texas. We thought our bad luck would follow this. We got to our nephews as paramedic and the tornadoes hit Houston. One of them hit downtown Houston. I'm not sure of the area, but I know it hit because, like I said, our nephews are paramedic in the area and he was getting calls.
reports on what was going on in that area to find out if they were affected and all that other fun stuff. They'd basically be on call in case, you know, they needed them because they're understaffed there with the units that he's with. So fun there, which is nice. I mean, Menafie Jerry and his wife, they're both paramedics. So they're making decent money doing what they're doing out there, especially with being understaffed.
But yeah, oh Yeah, had a deer missile while we were down there too. The winds picked up and stuff was blowing around their yard. Deer we hit. It was amazing. There was this one thing in the yard that got picked up and tossed all the way down their driveway. They have a really long driveway and it, the cars were lined up there perfectly. It could have hit the power lines. It could have hit all kinds of stuff. But miraculously went over our car, his car.
The other guests that were there to see us and guys working in the shop went over everything, didn't hit anything, destroyed the object that it threw. But miraculously, that thing was it didn't hit. It was fun. Here in a little click, click. I don't know, we got somebody on the line who wants to come up. Star six to unmute yourself. You can join us on air. We're 16 minutes past the top of the hour. And I think that's about it for updates.
for Liberty Tree Radio for right now and what's going on here. Other than that I want to say thank you for Ricky for coming out today and at least getting half the job done with the AC. Hopefully that'll be finished up either tomorrow or Monday. Apart from that, let's see, dad wanted us to play Guns and Gadgets but he couldn't hear it. He had a problem with receiving audio for some reason when we tried to play this.
so we'll play the guns and gadgets, it's not true, we'll play it again at 8pm. This is about 4 minutes, 6 seconds long, title of the video is Good Shot or Bad Shot, Episode 1, you decide. Hey everybody, I'm here in Atlanta, Georgia for Kevin Dixie's Train and Learn event with no other choice and I was humbled to be asked to be a presenter this year and if you're here, look forward to seeing you and meeting you in a couple hours but
Check this event out if you haven't before with you a lot of stuff you can learn a bunch about Furthering your business as well as take firearms training as well And while I'm here in Atlanta I just wanted to do something quick because my time is short this morning And I'm gonna call this good shoot or bad shoot I'm gonna present a case that happened a couple days ago in Nashville, Tennessee of all places Well just outside of Nashville and I just want your input as my viewer
who should be well-versed in our individual liberties, specifically the Second Amendment. I want your opinion on this. Is this a good shoot or a bad shoot? This is brought to us by CMMG, who makes a ton of tools for our community. Different colored tools, different chambering tools. They have short ones, they have long ones, they have all kinds of great stuff. Check them out. And if you use code GNG10 at CMMG, you will save
Huge on your order Check it check them out. Thank you the CMMG All right, so we're traveling to Nashville, Tennessee on this story just outside one of the suburbs. It's called Antioch and I think it was Monday night late Monday night into Tuesday morning, which is funny because I was in that area up until Saturday a Guy was a three area in the morning. He was a what awakened because in his apartment complex there were two
criminals breaking into cars. He went out, he was armed with an AR-15, and he confronted the person breaking into his car. The two people breaking into his car, rather. He ended up firing on them. Don't know what happened between the time he comes out and presents, and to when he presses the trigger. But he did shoot and injure one of the two. The men fled.
one of them who was shot was found hiding in a dumpster by the Nashville Metro Police Department and he was armed. So it appears from the stories and the news articles that the bad guy, oh I could shoot a bat shoot, that the perpetrator breaking into the car, although he was armed, didn't have time to draw his weapon. Maybe that's when he was shot. Don't know.
Those are the facts that have been presented thus far. The police have seized the shooter's AR-15, but no charges have been filed yet. I ask you, with those facts, good shoot or bad shoot? I think this is a cool exercise to see where people's thought process go. Keep in mind the laws of self-defense. If you don't know them and you carry a gun,
That's a homework assignment. You absolutely need to know the laws of self-defense specifically for your state. So, again, comment down below. Good shoot or bad shoot and let us know why. I can't wait to read these today. This is going to be a beautiful day here in Atlanta, Georgia. Well, just outside of Atlanta. It's already hot and muggy. I was outside doing a little bit of a walk. It's already like 152 degrees and 100% humidity, but...
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I'm pretty sure when he said they took the AR-15 away from the guy who shot, they're talking about the person who is defending his property from being victimized. They took his weapon. I didn't, I know they said they found the one guy, Arvin, but I didn't hear anything about them, you know, making a big deal about confiscating his weapon. You know, but you never know.
could be one of their buddy buddy criminal types that they use all the time that they leave out on the street to make anyway So that was guns and gadgets from today nine hours ago Again, that was good shoot or bad shoot episode one you decide Yes for comments on that video. So if you want to go over there and make Post your comment on whether or not that was a good shoot or a bad shoot based on the facts that were presented
You can go over there to guns and gadgets and click on this video and post a comment. Let's see, let me go over here to the gilded because we've got a couple of things here. I've seen this guy before. This was posted by, let's see, Lynn in the general chat Tuesday, 2024 exposed coming nationwide emergency.
This guy talked about them trying to pull some stuff during the solar eclipse. Of course, a lot of people were prepared for them to do some stuff then because of course they were wasting money during the solar eclipse. You know, calling out the National Guard and a whole bunch of other stuff which was proven they didn't need to. They haven't had two in the past for that stuff, but boy the crazies were out there. There are definitely some videos from the
clips of the crazies that were out there in force. But here we go. This is, let's see, 2024 exposed coming nationwide emergency. And this is on the JWTV channel on YouTube. And we'll play the whole thing. It's about 18 minutes and 21 seconds long. I have not reviewed this, so I don't know what the language is like. Although, like I said, I've watched most, I've watched
some of this guy's videos most of them haven't had anything you know that you couldn't have the kiddos here so here we go right now we're looking at after like freaking june we got a couple days logged up this is like critical and we want you to get this information because we need to know like basically what's coming out right now actually a lose to everything and we're gonna throw some pieces in a lot of people don't see but you're gonna get this big picture after all this is over with here
They're warning of increasing cyber attacks on community water systems Which is something that's already happened if you look in Kansas where water bills building permits all these different services are just not Operate as normal. I'll show you what that letter says on the door People can't pay bills on lots or making them do it like through mail
Like the old ways, and it says due to technical difficulties, the May 15, 2024 Board of Adjustment meetings has been canceled. All applications on the docket have been continued to June 12, 2024. If you have any questions, they tell you who to contact if you're in that location.
Now this is what's very strange here alluding to the situation We also got some dates on the cyber event and how they're going to deviate from pandemic to cyber event and how they're Arming their teams a little bit more and they got the plans all lined up the WF in January Was talking about an issue coming and it's just so happens to be the issue that we're seeing right now in the news Listen to what she says here or he whoever
Also, of course, too, with COVID, right, we are all only as healthy as our neighbors, on our street, in our city, in our region, in our nation, and globally.
Did we solve that? Did we actually manage to vaccinate everyone in the world? No. So highlighting water as a global commons and what it means to work together and see it both out of that kind of global commons perspective but also the self-interest perspective because it does have that parallel. It's not only important but it's also important because we haven't managed to solve those problems which had similar attributes and water is something that people understand. Climate change is a bit abstract.
people understand it really well, some understand it a bit, some just don't understand it. Water, every kid knows how important it is to have water. When you're playing football and you're thirsty, you need water. So there's also something about really getting citizen engagement around this and really, in some ways, experimenting with this notion of the common good. Can we actually deliver this time in ways that we have failed miserably other times? And hopefully we won't keep failing on the other things, but any...
So basically they were playing all of this stuff. The water system, the hacks that we're listening to right now we're seeing is definitely in operation. Now check this out, they use the September 11th story log. Cyber polygon is the international training event aimed at increasing global cyber resilience. On September 10th and 11th they're going to be doing their actual live drill thing.
Where oh, it's just online. Don't worry. It's not in public He says during the training event organizations get to test their level of resilience to cyber attacks exchange best practices with global community Security professionals can practice their forensic security assessment all of these things all these things But just so happen to be on the date of September 10th or 11th Which to me gives us hints about what's going to basically be a false flag scenario
And you've got to remember that they told us, they said, with the beginning of 2023, they said, within two years, there's going to be a catastrophic cyber event. So deviating between that though, we've seen different labs. That's the lab that originally started our office, the Nazi lab, the Plum Island lab, which is now the National Bioagro Defense. We've seen them build up. We've also seen that
The border secure DHS not the border the DHS They're getting these new armored basically probably level 5 Body armors and so to me that's just like really strange speaking into the topic. We're gonna go into Let's read a little bit more here It said introducing DHS better ballistic body armor this month, which just came out five days ago
They sought to equip the Department of Homeland Security law enforcement personnel with next generation body armor. Better to fit his wearers. That's it. I'll break Department of Homeland Security law enforcement officers put their lives on the line every day to keep us safe. They say they deserve the best possible equipment to protect themselves when on the job. This commends.
A common sense bill will ensure officers regarding regardless of gender or body type have access to the most advanced ineffective body armor available protected when in harm's way. You would think they would start off giving them that gear. They didn't start off though but now they feel it's really important to give them that gear and that speaks volumes to the scenario at hand. But they're going to be converted later whenever
The global authority situation happens with the Pope. He already basically went in and the Pope went in and basically said, hey, yeah, we need a global authority. You look on his head, you see the horns on the Time magazine. The global authority is basically run out of the WDF in Davos and actually on a serious colony, you can actually see them. And they have red helmets. And you're like, okay, so what the heck does he got to do with anything? We're going to get to that in a few.
So the UN though is what's being the process of this treaty, this pandemic treaty. That's why it was trying to push it so hard. It's the water lot of nations are not really going for it. Nine nations plan for enforcing the disease X lockdowns. Southern border of the United States. It's why the open federal government has been conducting wide scale criminal operations of flooding the country with unreaded foreigners, distribute them across United States and provide no homes and financial support.
So a lot of people believe that they're going to show up with like blue helmets, but in fact it could show up with red because that was the actual official color and then they was working through DHS and basically the predictor program and actually the foreign military dude was saying that too that was on the Gregory's I think he was talking about it could have red helmets as well so it's not going to just be this blue helmet type of deal.
How do we know that they're going to actually want to employ troops on the ground when this next Disease X scenario happens? Because this is their contingency plan also. I have a video that I'm going to let you see where they basically say, we need people on the ground, we need people to respond to this, and the way they say it, you can tell that they're talking about armed personnel. I'll let you see it in a second. But moving forward into what was said about the UN. UN troops should be deployed across the US.
As Pentagon prepares for unrest, let's go down further. We are told these are poor families fleeing tyranny, but they are a massive amounts of healthy young men without any families and at time and time again we have seen them act violently against the native population. With very little repercussions from the law. As we are expecting the announcement of the Disease X in another lockdown, a recent report from the UK General Ferguson provides plausible explanation of what we are seeing. This is in normal.
There's something not right. This is just This isn't just refugees coming. There are people fleeing from some kind of war zone These are predominantly men aged between 25 and 30 young fighting age men as my old boss Nigel Farage once referred to I think he's right John what you think here is going on
So I can tell you these are UN soldiers that will be deployed by the WHO, that's under the pandemic treaty, when they'll announce the next pandemic lockdown. That's what's going to happen. They've been trained by British soldiers, trained by the Black Watch Regiment. They were trained in Talya, in Turkey, and in East Ukraine. They're predominantly down to sergeant ranks. They've been shipped to France. They all signed the Official Secrets Act.
Then they were ferried over if you were fleeing war and tyranny I don't know about you, but I would definitely take my wife and children he says So official secret act obviously isn't in United States is obviously on the UK side in Europe And so what you get out of that is legislation that provides protection of state secrets and official information Mainly related to national security so revised moving further
So that's why they could show up with different color helmets instead of just blue helmets because they're going to be basically a global authority because WHO's pandemic treaty is global and that's why they want to do it on all the different countries. Sure, Khrushchev just stepped down but that doesn't really mean anything. His daughter probably has up next. Somebody in his family line has up next. So the celebration of our Khrushchev stepping down.
to me is a little bit over-hyped. So moving forward though into the next part of what I want you to hear. This is basically moving towards where they're going to be shifting towards in the next weeks, months and everything else. Before we do that, we want to go into the video clip where the guy's talking about this is a message to the UN and basically he's letting them know how America will react and how things will go down.
is actually a pretty good message here. Let's listen to this one. So Joe Biden is supposedly deploying UN troops across the US. Peacekeepers, they say. Have you ever seen that movie, Hunger Games? You know, something like that, the peacekeepers. But see, I don't think it's going to go the way Hollywood portrayed it. Because see, these UN troops, they're going to go to the inner city of Chicago.
And one of two things are going to happen. They're going to stop and they're going to think twice. Or they're going to walk on in there and they're not going to walk back out. Because them boys ain't going to put up with that. This is going to be a pink mist that fills the air. You see, they're going to send them UN troops to the backwoods of Tennessee where old boys like to sit up in these trees and they'll wait for hours for that white tail to walk by. You wouldn't even know they were there. Just see that pink mist fill the air. So you see whether they are in the inner cities.
Or they come out here to the backwoods of Tennessee where we raise our own food, we grow our own food, we have livestock. We know how to build things by ourselves. And they're going to learn that we don't need the government. We don't need them at all. So I really don't think it's going to happen because I think they all know better. I really do. There's just too many of us that know how to deal with things on our own.
And you can say, oh, well, they've got the heavy weapons. They've got the automatic weapons. I don't think they realize what some of them boys in the inner city have, what some of us country boys, some of us backwoods boys, what we can build in our garage. And if they do have bigger and better, that's fine. They're just bringing it to us is what they're doing. Because I promise you, there's going to be plenty of it laying on the ground for us to go pick up, not that we need it.
So Joe Biden, you go ahead and you deploy your troops because I promise you I don't care if you're Gen X Gen Z Gen whatever We're not gonna put up with it. There's just too many of us There's too many of us that you know band up with our neighbors I don't know what part of Tennessee that guy was in but if you look back in the video, you can see his tick-tock name You can message him but they're saying though since this situation is happening
Water facilities wanted to improve cyber security as nation-state hackers pounce the White House acts takes to submit plans by June 28 everything seems to be falling in June after June and Like I told you it was another drill happening. It was a FEMA emergency drill The chair I talked to told me about it P er 294 He said most of this won't go operational to October
So like I said June it seems like a lot of things are lying around June That's how we're probably gun is the only thing that align around September 11 But let's get you back to the contingency. I didn't show you that video yet because the contingency plan that they're doing obviously, they're gonna have these armed troops with them and To me the only way you could do that is you answer. This was the clay extra and this is them basically alluding to
how they want to enforce this thing. Just like you're saying in this report, the Z's EXCOMP, with UN troops, because that's the only ones who are obviously going to be doing that. Check this video out.
in a whole lot of other places. More than 40 countries are reporting outbreaks and many more are suspected of having cases. Leadership requires doing things that are oftentimes unpopular. We need protection for our first responders. What do you really think that means? We need protection for our first responders. Locked. Loaded. That's what it seems like. What I was talking about, the new, the Nazi lab, the new Nazi lab, which is a plot model and this is the original
shifter They're basically set to launch operations in 2024. They say that but technically they've already launched operations and we can prove that right here is this National Bio-Agro Defense Facility Researchers or leaders say research is underway on Rift Valley fever other mosquito-borne viruses. That's more That's not half what they're doing
African Swan Fever Ebola BSO Level 4 lab They're already preparing all that stuff. We've looked into every aspect of this lab and What did they say they say late so it was May when they did the ribbon cutting and so May is now here and then June so we're like we said everything is kind of geared towards June and after That's the big storyline when it comes down to all these scenarios here
And we told you that the Stefania route was one of the biggest things to help against the Ebola situation. Challenges whipped up a mutant strain of Ebola purposely. So all these hints are showing us how... And here's a deviation from everything. The deviation is they have silver one rest they're trying to play a game on. They have...
this pandemic, then they have the cyber event all basically combined in one scenario to shift from one to the other. But it all kind of like starts to integrate as one plan. That's what they're really trying to do here. But as the power protection is over us, we need to continue to get that power protection. And we need to continue to move with that power protection. But it was just one thing to show. I know it's kind of a topic, but it's called laminin.
This is like this molecule inside of us is shaped like a cross and when you look it's called a lamb Lambening protein if you look it up and as you can see encoded into the body of us and coded into the proteins of us is Symbolizing something and to me that's a big thing like I said the more
Understand about ourselves the more we understand how powerful we are we understand them why this war so expensive we understand why these people fear us so much because They're conjuring up spirits and demons, but just wait till we start really conjuring up our own belief powers the right beings you know I'm saying like Everybody knows an m of Jesus, but it's like again. Well we have to basically fight a spiritual war we need a spiritual team
Obviously, that's people, but obviously there's more now. I know you've all had experiences that you feel like, wait a minute, why am I still alive? You knew something had to be protected. You knew you were protected for some reason. That protection doesn't exist for no reason. It's there for a reason. And as we go through this crazy season of war and all this other stuff that's going to be coming upon us,
Demics best thing we can do is not collapse and fear because in 2020 we collapsed in fear I'm not saying you but I'm sending majority of population collapse and fear and that fed the energy of these forces So they were able to move on and that's why when this on solar eclipse came they were fed a lot of energy Yep. So again, that's the report here. Just as you can just share it out And we'll have more information coming
and we'll have a lot more, like you can have a left hand side, you can check that out and we'll be back for more tomorrow. You know, we often talk these days about movies that have aged badly, whether because of changing technology... Okay, that was the end of that video and it jumps straight into the next one, so I apologize for that, little extra there. So again, that video was 2024.
coming nationwide emergency. It's on the channel JWTV. It is posted in our gilded under general right now. And let's see. I want to thank Gwen for posting that. We had something else. Memorial Day is coming up on Monday. And GI Joseph posted this Reagan Memorial Day tribute
It's only about three minutes long. We'll put that out here real quick. If we look to the answer as to why for so many years we achieved so much, prospered as no other people on earth, it was because here in this land we unleashed the energy and individual genius of man to a greater extent than has ever been done before. Freedom and the dignity of the individual have been more available and assured here than in any other place on earth.
The price for this freedom at times has been high, but we have never been unwilling to pay that price. Those who say that we're in a time when there are no heroes, they just don't know where to look. The sloping heels of Arlington National Cemetery, with its row upon row of simple white markers, bearing crosses, or stars of David, they add up to only a tiny fraction of the price.
that has been paid for our freedom. Each one of those markers is a monument to the kind of hero I spoke of earlier. Their lives ended in places called Belleau Wood, the Argonne, Omaha Beach, Salerno, and halfway around the world on Vado Canal, Tarawa, Porkchop Hill, the Chosin Reservoir,
and in a hundred rice paddies and jungles of a place called Vietnam. Under one such marker lies a young man, Martin Treptow, who left his job in a small town barber shop in 1917 to go to France with the famed Rainbow Division. There on the western front, he was killed trying to carry a message between battalions under heavy artillery fire. We're told
that on his body was found a diary. On the flyleaf, under the heading, My Pledge, he had written these words, America must win this war. Therefore I will work, I will save, I will sacrifice, I will endure, I will fight cheerfully and do my utmost as if the issue of the whole struggle depended on me alone.
We must realize that no arsenal or no weapon in the arsenals of the world is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. It is a weapon our adversaries in today's world do not have. It is a weapon that we as Americans do have. Let that be understood by those who practice terrorism and prey upon their neighbors. As for the enemies of freedom,
Those who are potential adversaries, they will be reminded that peace is the highest aspiration of the American people. We will negotiate for it, sacrifice for it. We will not surrender for it now or ever. We are Americans. Well done. I'd like to give a treat with that. You guys may want to go check that out. That is our gilded.
It's under the YouTube and video links. It was posted yesterday by GI Joseph. I liked the imagery. At the point there where it goes from the Korean leader to AOC and the transition was good. They look like they could be related. So it is 48 p.m. Central Standard Time here in Panhandle, Texas. It is 5 24 20 24.
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Yeah, once you're there, I'll tell you to announce yourself, but you don't have to. In fact, if you do that before you hit star six, we won't hear you. Star six is how you unmute yourself and come up on the air. Let's see. Oh, we've got what else we have over here. We should do to fill some air time. If you don't have any callers calling in. So I'm going to go over here. I'm going to play some music from our music request. This is from Johnny Quest.
country gentleman Billy McGee. I'll play that real quick.
There were 72 brave young men, Billy could fall by name. Man, the people had a song to sing, when Dixie made her stand. They are silent now, they told the land, there's one more battle to be won. The good Lord's army have come and gone, I should have wowed today. But today would mark its 16th year, tears are in my way. One lap's an open field, where Billy used to
I've lost my one and only son All the plans we've made are silent now The Army's full and the grave that marked the battle's side Are 15,000 strong Armies from the north and south Filled with sword and gun But the boys who lay there in the ground Are all one nation's sons He's proud of you, my son But there's one more battle to be won
interesting I see where they removed the YouTube apparently removed the Tom Petty spoof spoof of Joe Biden falling down you know instead of free falling he's fallen it wasn't even a complete spoof they only used part of the song
For the little parody that they did and it's been removed. That's what that was over there So I'll see if I can find another version of it another copy of that. It was posted by I Want to say the daily wire? I'm not sure I think it was a daily wire was where that one came from They were the ones who originally posted it I think I think that was where that one came from I have to take a look through my notes because that was actually something Shelley found
going through videos and she thought I'd find it funny. And of course I did share it with everybody here. We got seven minutes left, a little less, because we got to give ourselves some bumper music to get stuff set up for the Intelligence Report. But the call in line for this program is the same call in number for the Intelligence Report at 8 p.m., which will be on shortwave. So if you want to call in and participate with the program, just call in and listen. If you can't get us on the
on the streams that are going out through my radio streams or Sam cloud or hey we could be rebroadcast on the other one I don't know about we don't know all of our rebroadcasters out there we appreciate anybody who rebroadcast us whether it be on AM FM satellite CB however you guys are doing it I appreciate what you're doing the micro broadcast network so that are out there getting
spreading our voice far and wide, letting people know, hey, you're not the only one thinking this way. We appreciate you guys and you're a big part of the fight. You know, I started Liberty Tree Radio as a college, not a college, high school project when I was being homeschooled and I've kept it running ever since. So...
One form or another we've been on air so I'm a big supporter of micros and broadcasters if you can do it. Oh, yes
What is it 87.5 here in the Lubbock, Texas or south of Lubbock, Texas I'll say hi to them. They are micro broadcasters. They're not rebroadcasting us At least not that I've heard but I can't listen to what they're rebroadcasting when I'm on the air right now, so They might be but I do know that there is a 87.5 micro broadcast station somewhere south of Lubbock and
I saw your signs when you had them out there before they could take it down. Hopefully you guys are still doing what you're doing. I know there's a lot of amateur radio enthusiasts here in Lubbock as well. Not connected with any of the clubs yet. One of my neighbors has got a decent sized tower. Didn't mean to go down and say hi, ask him.
What frequencies he lands on but I haven't had the opportunity to do that yet. Yeah Go ahead. You're on the air. Hey, I Heard you talking about you know, Joe's fallen Alex Jones City Hall wars played that the other day So if you can't find it out there, you might be able to find it, you know from one of his
I think it was, let's say, Friday, Thursday. It might have been on Wednesday that I heard it. Well, I would like to find the original artist because, like I said, I saw it posted in several different places. But whoever did the music,
I want to send you to the town. Yeah, they did a great job. Yeah, they did an excellent job. When I first, when Tony started playing it for me, I thought it was Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers doing Free Pauling. It's like, okay, what's that? And then it's like, oh, no, okay, it's Joe Biden. So it was done. Yeah, it did a great job on that one. Oh, yeah. I'm glad that we, at least, I know it's in archives somewhere.
back when we In fact, it's this week. It's got to be this week because we heard it while we were traveling and we got back I think it might even be Monday and like the Monday or Tuesday It's in our archives somewhere because I played it out here for dad I just wish I had the full song I mean hearing what they did there's got to be a longer version than what I played and
But I haven't been able to find, like I said, I think the one that we used was from the Daily Wire and it's been pulled from there. I'll have to see if Alex had a longer version of it or something, but I'd like to know the actual artist, see if they have a page or something where you can go to order their music and I would promote the hell out of that. You know? How concrete. Yeah, absolutely. I'm not sure, you know, I've only heard it the one time. Yeah, I only heard it the one time on Info Wars.
I had a lot going on, so it was archived late at night, just on the phone. But it seemed like the full version from what I heard, you know. He let the whole thing play. It was pretty cool. The intelligence report is coming up next. Stay tuned everybody. We will be right back.
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It's Cinco De Amo Day, heating is Quartermaster Friday. It is the last hour of the Friday of the last day of the week, and we're going into the weekend. So for everybody out there, keep your pen and paper handy. We're going to be referencing a number of different items. And I'm going to talk a little bit more about some of why I'm interested in it. Yet again, the Pencil Barreled Air 15 is a solution. We need it. It's one of those things that comes in very, very handy.
with regard to our inventory, our arsenal of freedom, our arsenal for the Republic. Okay. And for that reason, guys, you need to square your technology away. Some of you are arming younger people or older people. I love the M1 carbine, but it's up around seven, eight, $900. And the carbine would be an excellent solution in the past. Yes, I've promoted it. And also the SKS.
The carbine used to be $150 light rifle. You could find a parts gun military for about $150 to $200 and it was good. Lots of spare parts, lots of mags, still lots of mags out there. There are more people competing for what's out there, but there are brand new Korean mags, 10 shot or forgive me, 15 shot and 30 rounders.
So you can acquire mags for the carbine, M1 carbine, but it's expensive, okay? The weapon and the ammunition is no better or worse than anything else. Carbine ammo is available. But again, it's the old story, the price with price everything shifting where it is and we're trying to outfit more people for less money. The shift has gone back to the AR-15.
And so I highly recommend that all of you build at least a handful of AR-15s. The best way to do it is in parts if you don't have a lot of money. You can build an AR-15 and a couple of paychecks without any problem at all. Seriously. Don't eat. And I said, well, don't eat. Now tell me you'll starve. Nobody is starving in this country. Nobody.
If you're not eating, you're eating by choice nowadays. Not eating by choice, I should say. There is food galore in so many different ways and sources and so, you know, reasonably priced or free that there's no reason not to figure out how to do that. If you haven't, you better. The big thing here again is for a lot less money than you'd think, you can put yourself into an AR-15, be ready to fight.
And that includes magazines, the rifle, ammunition, and deals to say something for a sighting in the weapon on target. The big thing here though is weight issues. There are different types of golf clubs in a golf bag, okay? Just something to think about there. And in this case, the AR-15, what we need is a light, light rifle, which is what it was intended to be. We've totally gotten away from that with all the designs that are out there.
Number one, this is not a bad thing because what's happened is whatever glitches started out with the M16 rifle and the AR-15 counterpart were very quickly over a period of years worked out. We are now on the later end of what is now a growing learning curve for the manufacture of the AR-15 so there really is no such thing as a bad AR. I don't care what anybody says.
Everything we got out there would be service acceptable. If we're buying stinking rifles made from foreign countries that are M16 platforms, don't tell me our rifles aren't good enough. That's BS. I don't care if it's a Delton, I don't care if it's an Anderson or a Bushmaster or a Schmidlatt 416. All of them coming to the table. And what I mean by that is, you know, you got your prices, most expensive AR. I love those expensive ARs. Keep buying them.
If that's your niche, it's your forte, it's your interest, congratulations, you are doing the right thing. But most people can't do that, and we're trying to build an army of the republic to protect our liberty, protect the Bill of Rights. We also need a weapon that's convenient, and most of the weapons with all the extra junk on them are simply not convenient. I don't care what anybody says. By the time you put a laser optical illusion device, flashlight.
or an or whatever optics on the roof you're adding a chunk of change a chunk of weight to the gun for most of the work that Garrison or support personnel are going to be doing a basic quick to bring to service rifle bring to operation rifle is what's needed and it needs to be lightweight so it's convenient to carry around. Well the M16 originally qualified under that about a seven pound rifle. It's not that anymore
With all the things that we've done to it, it's heavier than the M14. I mean, if I'm equally honest, if I were to look at the two different systems, I'd opt out on the 308. I know there's a new cartridge coming up. All that does is acknowledge that the 308 was the way to go to begin with. Why change to a different caliber? Why not perfect the one we have, which we, by the way, have had for a half a century. We can develop it and perfect it because Frankfurt Arsenal already did the research and they're lying their ass off.
to everybody about what they could do with a .308 rifle. They're purely doing that for the sake of some parasite scamming us right now. Okay, the 6.8 isn't needed. It's a nice workout. Love the round, love the ballistics. Think it's great, but the .308 could do the exact same thing for less money and we have more of it. Okay, so we don't. But we need, the .556 is the dominant rifle. So that's what we need to focus on right now for all of you out there and over at CDNN Sports.
Forgive me, I did not catch this sooner, but they're offering a pencil barrel AR-15 upper Hit me in the microphone. I need to have someone go over and check CD and and the sports and They have what is it's a pencil barrel? Hold on here. Let me be sure I get it right here Yeah, pencil barrel air 15 car 15 type gas system is a short car beam
does not have a bolt carrier charging handle. So it's a complete upper built but without the bolt carrier charging handle, $142. Now this rifle, they also cut the A-frame, they knocked the A-frame off of the front sight. Still has the basic A-frame type base, including the bayonet lug, which I think is rather fascinating. So it has the bayonet lug on it and they have that either in the complete
Including every all about everything attached all you got do is get a bulk carrier and charging handle $142 that is a kick that is cheap I hope it'd be a little cheaper because a pencil barrel should be really cheap You've cut you know you've reduced how much material and you shouldn't have to cut that much off if you forged it specifically but anyway pencil barrel AR 15 slash carbine length gas system upper everything on board except the bulk carrier charging handle $142 This would be the lightest
upper, other than maybe a polymer upper, and they do make them because we've had a bunch of them even very recently. But this is as light as you're going to get for an upper receiver. You still have to put an optical device, whatever you're going to do, red dot, take your pick, eh, Cog? If you want to spend more money on your optics than your rifle, you can.
Everybody typically does even if they got a 50, right? Well, no, at least equal optics to gun. Yeah. Anyway, the other thing that they have in the inventory over there is they have the barrels by themselves, but they're offering the barrel with the gas system, the gas block attached and already fitted ready to go.
They have a couple other parts that they're adding and they're offering a set of hand guards complete so you can put your own upper together for $76. Now there again, the gas block, you figure out what the cost of the gas block is, figure out what the cost of the barrel is. There's I think, I don't think the barrel nut was a barrel shroud.
I'd have to look again, but there's there again you have you're a step ahead You also get the four grips you're still gonna need a gas tube you're gonna need all your lock on to connect You know your connectors, but guess what you've got most of it. They're ready to go and So there's a solution and what you want to do let me point this out as I did in the tour block
If you got an AR-15 with a 16 or a 16 inch barrel and it's got a CAR-15 type collapsible stock, okay, well, everybody just calls them collapsible stocks now. You pop that upper off, pop, pop, you take this 16 inch pencil barrel, put it on that and lift that rifle and tell me what you think. It totally changes.
The feel and again convenience of the weapon to make it a saddle gun again to make it a seat gunner Just throw it on the seat take it with you You're willing to take it out of the truck walk around with it. There's no bulky optics You put minimal optics on it so you can get a sight on target and it's a utility carry carbine and it fits that niche which we really need covered and we need more of
Most of what you're doing is not going to involve or need the laser or the light or whatever because a lot of your work, well half of it's during the day. And again, it's the idea that most of what you're carrying the rifle for if you're in utility work operations is to get you out of something to break contact, not to sustain. Although you can sustain with this rifle, it has the same performance capabilities.
So finally I've seen something for a reasonable price because these things have been going like for $250, $270 and it's like, they shouldn't be. It's a smaller, lighter barrel. It's just that it is an odd barrel by today's standards. But it definitely is worthwhile if you're an older person. This would shave a lot of weight off your weapon. If you've got a bunch of kids and you're trying to outfit them, this is a great way for them to grow into their gun.
In other words, you can put the five point, you know, or four point or three point collapsible stock, five points better. But put one of those on the ass end, put one of these on the roof of that receiver, the lower receiver you got, or another one you buy, and you can keep that gun at about six and a half to seven pounds. And it's pretty convenient that it can be adjusted fully to any shooter, tiny shooter all the way up to big shooter.
That makes this a valuable Lego rifle. Okay? Now another thing they have there, if you are building a heavier AR and you are wanting to put, you know, rail front end on it, now they have a whole bunch of different rail front ends, but they have red anodized and apparently they're not moving very well. So instead of being like $40 to $50, as little as $38 for whatever size, it doesn't make an average one. If you go to the red anodized hand guards,
You'll notice that there's a couple there for under $20. In fact, one is about $16. If you look at the other blue or black anodized that they offer, guess what? They want top dollar for those. What's the difference between the red, the blue, and the black color? I get the red one for half price. I break out my partially used cans of tactical flat camouflage paint. And the red front, red hand guard is real quick, not gonna be red, is it?
In fact, I won't even cry about painting it because it is red. Oh god, I don't want to paint my gun. Well, in this case, you won't have a problem with it. But you know what? For another, maybe, dollars worth of spray paint between four or five cans or even just one or two, you've got yourself a hell of a nice front rail, but you didn't pay as much for it. Now, this means you can afford another two or three magazines or maybe the rest of the parts for the front end because you're building a barrel up or something.
or the interior parts for your lower receiver. See how that works? So go check out CDNN. Now they have another weird thing I didn't look at closely. When you go to CDNN on the scroll at the top of the page, you're gonna see a pistol pop up for $49.95. What? Yep, yep, they have a SCCY firearms. CPX2.
9 millimeter scat, you know, like undercover pistol for $49.95. However, you have to, well, it's with the, it's, they'll offer it to you for $49.95 with the purchase of select HK handguns. Oh God, HK is not cheap. So I don't know what they're offering, but you might want to check it out. If you were looking for an HK,
What's really cool is you can pick up another little stash gun You can put anywhere around the house or put in your wife's purse or whatever Maybe put it in a stash point in the vehicle or underneath the coffee table or however you want to do it But for $49.95 if you could find the cheapest of the HKs that you're interested in that they have that they're offering Then that's a pretty good deal. I don't know what the total saving is. It's an SCCY firearms CPX 2
9 millimeter for $49.95 with the purchase of a select HK handgun. Now go look to see what the best deal is on the cheapest HK that they're offering and see if that would be worthwhile. Might be fun, might also be a oh my god moment. What the hell? I didn't know HK's cost that much. Oh my god. I know. Why? Because of HK and we hate you.
Which HK does, they hate America. They hate us. They'll take your money, but they hate America. They've done so much hating on America over my lifetime that it's a joke every time I hear, oh, HK, oh boy. I don't have a problem with HK. The G3 rifle will use them to kill every NATO soldier, a UN soldier. They put in on American soil to attack the American people, kill the last one of the bastards with one of their own guns.
You know, heartbeat. Now I won't think twice about it. Not a problem, okay? But again, HK, they don't like you. They hate the American firearms owner. They just want to sell the dictators and global police state operatives. That's all they like. Anyway, next. Let's see. Hey, Mark. Going any farther here? Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please.
Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. I just want to talk this in. I worked at a couple of different indoor shooting ranges, and of course, every indoor shooting range has a collection of guns for rent. And one of the ones that was for rent was the Smith & Wesson MMP-15 rifle. And it was just a basic AR-15. It's, I think, it was a $600 rifle at the time. And nothing special about it, but that thing just kept on going. And the rental guns at a range are
They have way more rounds than any sane person would ever put through their own gun. And the fair bones, minimal maintenance. I mean like maybe one crappy cleaning after every 2,000 rounds. Other than that it's just... And it just ran like a champ when I taught classes on like a introduction to the AR platform rifle class.
There was always somebody in every class that rented that rifle because they were, you know, just trying it out until they made a suction and then bought one. So that's what they used in the meantime. And we never had a single malfunction. We used all different kinds of, you know, ammunition and magazines. We just ran like a raped ape. Just keep it lubricated and it does just fine. And it was accurate as heck too. So that was just a basic...
It took less than MMP15, you know, bare bones minimum rifle and it ran just fine. So this thing where, oh, you got to have a Daniel defense or whatever, it's not a load of crap. You know, a $600 rifle will do just fine for general purpose work. Absolutely.
Not only that, one of the things to remember is most of our people are not as proficient with all of the technology. Granted, the first thing everybody would say is, well, then they need to learn. I agree they do. But the learning curve requires ammunition, consumption, and time on the range. And most of our people are looking at, like I said, a saddle carbine
is the best way to think about it. A service carbine for the typical support service personnel that would be in the rank and file. You know, the driver, the cook, and many, many, many other, you know, positions that you can imagine top to bottom that we would fill, okay? Our people would fill. And there's a lot, lot of equipment out there that, you know, again, it is top end, like you said.
One nice thing is that Smith was probably an M4 knockoff, right? Was the M4 configuration? Yep. Yeah, which is basically assembly and flip up rear. Yeah, again, it works fine for me. I'm not, first of all, don't make any mistake. I know a lot of people who have guns that cost them about $3,800 to put together and they have got top of the line everything. We got these doctors down the road, okay?
And one of the things they do is they rub in the goodie pile. Okay, look what we got. And yes, they have spent top dollar on some phenomenal AR-15s. Now, some of these guns are competition-matched shooting weapons and spending $3,800 on a competition 22-inch barrel H-bar AR-15 with all the bells and whistles and nothing.
So let's understand that. But what we're talking about is what is supposed to be a tactically deployed field weapon. Operators, quote unquote, they would demand. I do enjoy and fully agree that if you have the resources to buy something like that, go and do it. This is America. This is why we're fighting so that you can continue to do it.
But all the rest of the people who don't have that money will willingly pitch in if we come up with solutions to fight effectively and so that they can contribute when the time comes to the conflict within their means and then progressively strip the enemy corpses for the goodies that they have. The craziest thing is, do you just spend $3,000 on a Wilson combat rifle? And there's one of them that comes for that price.
It comes without a forward assist or ejection port cover. And it's like, doesn't this need this? And they're like, oh, well, it's so reliable. You don't need that stuff. I'm like, okay, yeah, sure. For three grand, I better have everything. Well, we put it there for a reason. It's not all the times that it works. It's the other times it doesn't. And the dust cover, remember, Stoner was actually a very pragmatic individual.
And if he proposed it on the weapon, well first of all, let's look at it this way. People who engineer guns, engineer guns to sell them. If they can do something where they don't have to put something on a gun, they won't put it on the gun. Why? Because they can charge the same without that extra machining process. So if you see something on a baseline weapon,
There probably was an intent on the part of the designer to make the weapon continue to function properly. And they would argue that, well, just as a precautionary, the dust cover might be kind of nice because in the area where people operate this equipment, they have a tendency to crud stuff up. And I understand there's a balance. See, this is something I was talking about earlier, too. There is a balance.
because we have found the perfect wah or niche for tolerances in production for the AR-15. This is why we do not want to drop it. And it's why government is giving us the rifle krapu gun that they're going to now so they can get a bunch of people killed.
And I do believe that, I'm not joking about that. This seems to be a standard that when we perfect a weapon system to the point where it is just utterly reliable, and you really can maintain it quite easily, and the learning curve and knowledge is right now phenomenal for the AR. We have such a good working base that you can walk in and everybody can be up on that gun within a very short period of time. Also, its reliability as a basic rifle is excellent.
Well, guess what? We have changed that. We're gonna get rid of that, get to some plastic piece of crap that I just guarantee they're gonna quietly find out it's got three or four engineering failures in when they get to high rates of consumption on ammo. I guarantee it. I don't care what they say about their testing. They're lying.
Why because we've already seen this with the wait a minute. Let me remind everybody We weren't gonna buy any more guns anymore guys because you know why because we have this HK G36 and the HK G36 is going to replace everything You would be the Star Wars blast of the future. You would not need any other gun Why because with HK and we hate you what happened to the G36? Anybody?
The German army dumped it. No way! Oh, you lie! Ah, you're swine! The Deutsche, the Bundersköhr would never drop the HK gun. They loved the HK gun. Especially the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the,
Yeah, apparently the plastic handguard would heat up and suddenly it looks like you're shooting a number four shot ahead of him. Right, it's the Gumby gun. It's a Gumby gun. And by the way, even though the Steyr AUG is a beautiful firearm and a fantastic Star Wars design, it really is. That's another gun that was way ahead of its time.
And if they just committed a little more, let's just say integrated metal to the weapon, which they didn't want to, because they thought the gun would wear out, you can't fix it, you'll have to buy more guns from me.
The problem is, is when you went from the laboratory or even the fixed research facility in the field to actual application, the weapons started to break down. And so they actually, with the Australians who had the weapon issued, they had a restriction to go full auto for no more than 60 rounds, which is basically two magazines.
that you could not go to select fire. Well, wait a minute, why do you have a select fire option? And so you literally have to worry about cooling time because otherwise you get a Gumby gun. What happens is it loosens up the polymer, the polymer then settles in whatever shape it's in and this in turn bollocks up the accuracy of the firearm.
Now, why did I say that I know the liars that are buying this piece of junk that they're buying now know what they're doing? They're trying to disarm and get Americans killed. Then they'll have to, like he said, like he said in Robocop. Who cares if it works? We'd be selling spare parts for the next 10. Remember that? Remember that line? Who cares if it works? That's the attitude of the pricks that we have that are trying to get us killed.
Now on the other hand, and I bring this up for a reason because there's a bunch of weapons like this, the Gavin, the M113 Gavin. We did not need the Bradley and they showed us exactly what was going to happen, which everybody kind of suspected. Before the Bradley program was complete, they counterpart M113, and by the way, the Dutch bought this vehicle. Well, they bought the design. It's an M113 that looks like a baby Bradley.
It had two fewer side port infantry shooting positions. It had the same gun on the roof that the MiC-V originally was proposed. Okay? Now, why continue with the Gavin? Because, guys, we got it down to the point where everything was a blessing. We'd figured out what needed to be done to engineer the tracks, the bogies.
All of the suspension was phenomenal. The vehicle was highly automotive, more so than the Bradley actually, which they don't want to acknowledge. But if you've ever run two side by side, you can do more with the Gavin than you can with the Bradley all day. Okay? Now it's not I'm talking that we got the Bradley, so you're stuck with it. You're gonna have to use it.
But it's the idea that even when they did that, they totally mutated the design, costing us more money. Somebody pocketed that and stole it from the US taxpayer. And rather than sticking to the design, upgrading the power plant, and then progressively coming up with variants later, they kept hockey pucking around to the point where the troops never got the weapon. Not until much later than was originally anticipated.
This is true of several others the Chinook which by the way at least is sticking around But there are several other helicopters that have come and gone since the Chinook has been in service. Has anybody noticed this? You know, we originally the family for helicopters was the Chinook the UH1 the AH1 And of course the Kiowa and the Hughes 600. Okay, that was it or the OH6 Anyway, how many of those are still around?
Now, the little birds are still being kept in service in our new production models. We have the hues, the 600, in whatever variation. Kiowas are kind of around. The hues are gone. The cobras, well, they're still out there with some allies, and I'm sure the Israelis stole the rest of them from us, and the skanks are sucking off our supply system even as we speak. But the shid hook keeps right on chugging along.
And you know what's funny about that is while all of its sisters are pretty much gone from operation, not all Hueys, there's so many Hueys and so many of the others available, but it's a spare parts. What's fascinating is that the Chinook continues to operate and it was a much more, in theory, a much more labor intense vehicle to field. You got two big ass rotors that are countering each other, opposing each other in two separate transmissions.
And amazingly enough, that's the bird that's still flying after how many, in fact, well, let me put it this way. This is 2024. 1985 would have been, well, 24 would have been 40 years ago. 70s would be 50. The ship hook came into service in the 60s.
Everybody talks about the B-52. Now the big yap whenever you see like when we were in Afghanistan, you see that the Shifuk, the Chinook, you know, was being used for all these special operations. And really what was bizarre is originally it's supposed to be a wholesale delivery system. And it's being used as a forward area tactical aircraft. I mean, in combat, a combat, direct combat environment, which is completely the reverse of what its original intent was.
It was supposed to be upon securing with the UHs and the OHs and the attack, the heavy lifts would come in, the shit hooks would come in, deliver your hardware, and consolidate your LZ and develop your LZ for control and expansion. But now, because those other aircraft have come and gone, and by the way, most Black Hawks have come and gone. Anybody noticed this? There's several other aircraft in that timeline that the Chinook has outlived.
The Chinook has seen them come into existence and also watch them leave service. Or at least get long in the tooth. Obviously, the design wasn't quite what they expected because they didn't maintain them. So that's an example. Everything from rifles to vehicles to aircraft, etc. The AR-15 is at its premium or zenith production potential right now, guys. Hey, Mark. We have, look, go ahead Carl. Jump in there, please.
Yeah on that note, I mean everybody basically in Western civilization has shifted to the AR-15 platform in some form or another and like the Germans they replaced their G36 with an AR-15 with a Not the gas entanglement but the standard gas flow back to that and so
Yeah, everybody's using those in the Germans are getting them made by the company that made the a case for the East Germans It's called Hamel. I think that's pronounced and then yet the Brit they dropped that that uh, The L5A1 the bullpups as they have they have in four rifles now everybody's using AR-15
Well, part of it is because you're feeding off, like what I said before, you're feeding off everybody else's magazines. It doesn't mean that they'll destroy the bullpup. It means the bullpup will go into auxiliary reserve for the top, well, not just auxiliary. It'll still be in the hands of some units, but what'll happen is it'll be quietly, you know, stacked and racked. Well, publicly stacked and racked. Because they can't afford to get rid of them. They have nothing, they have no reserve to replace them with the buildup.
And they don't have the money to build up a reserve to have the spare weapons that they would need. We're in the same boat because of treachery in the United States, but what saves us, and no matter what they don't want to acknowledge it. Guys, how many, like I've said all this week and for the last several months and last several years, how many AR-15s do we privately own?
You do realize that it's not even near the number they're quoting. I don't even think is close to what's actually in our hands. Because the volume of both home built and I'm not just saying the gun in general, I'm talking receivers. I haven't been harping on it, but we right now have the ability to build wooden AR-15 lowers. The big thing that we're perfecting now is how long can it run on just to destruction?
What's fascinating is if you do the brass or stainless inserts into the bore channels for the pins, which you have to, you really do. But if you don't, amazingly enough, the gun will hold up for probably 3-4,000 rounds. Now consider this, totally non-strategic material lower.
All the parts that are in the lower could be used and then you could literally shuck all the parts out of the wooden lower, burn it to keep you warm in the winter, grab another one, put all the parts back in it, put it back up and it's good for however many thousand rounds again. Totally non-strategic and no printing. You know, this printable idea is good too. And polymer cast is good too.
But guys, when you can get it to the point where you're going to have to ban trees and wood cutting and, you know, basic Woodcraft 101. But the Air 15 can be built with a lower wooden receiver all day. Now, the next step is to go even more hybrid. There's something else we got in the works. And you know what? PVC is your friend. PVC, am I giving you a big hint here? PVC is your friend.
Now, if you can do that, there's no way. What they have to do is, and this is where I keep mentioning these uppers, the barrel is the key. The barrel is the key. And since you're going to buy a barrel and you're going to put a whole upper together and do another one and do another one and do another one and do another one.
And if you want to, you can, if you're an American, you can say, I want a different golf club for each of the different calibers that's out there. And you can buy an upper for each one of the chain brings that will work on that receiver. And you've got the ultimate in survival weapon right now. The only gun that right now matches this is the Thompson contender. Carl, you remember the Thompson contender? You've probably seen it. Guys, anybody? Remember it?
Yeah, you know how many barrels they made for that? You know, I'll give you a hint. It's more than a hundred They chambered the Thompson contender now. It's a single shot. Basically, it's just a Buffalo carbine made as a pistol is what it comes down to. It's an old Buffalo carbine and You can change they built it so you could get lightweight medium weight and heavyweight barrels
And the heavy weights were for a quote-unquote competition or for you know certain hunting applications They made them in every length out to 16 inches Starting with about six some of them only went to eight. You know they weren't shorter than eight Which they make them out to 26 inches Yeah, but you got to watch that with the I know but you're gonna watch that with the handgun remember. That's why like I said up to 16
They made the... Okay, so Thompson & Tender had three receivers. They had the first generation, then they had something called the G2, which is a little bit heavier, and then they had something called an Encore, which was the heaviest. Now, the Encore was made for actual rifle calibers, and you could...
take the encore receiver and they would make a shoulder stock for it and then you could put a 26 inch barrel for 30-06 on it and you'd have a single tip-up barrel single shot for 30-06 or 270 or any of these other heavier calibers and if you wanted to they actually do make, well hard to find, but they have a 30-06 with a little tamer.
your pistol as well. And I've actually shot, it's not that bad. The big thing is, but as a survival weapon, the cool thing is if you just collected one of each barrel, you literally would never run out of ammo. You see what I mean? In other words, if you had that golf club, that bag full of golf clubs, there isn't any round that you couldn't cover
And in fact, what you do is if you knew where you're traveling with the gun, you might carry a select number of barrels, only a few, but you carry a select number based upon probability of encounters.
you know, what do you need it for or what might you be able to barter or market for down, you know, down the road. The big thing is, is they went all the way down from 22 all the way up to every rifle caliber made. Hell, 35 Remington, 30-30, 30-06, like you said, .308, 7.62x39, 5.56, .222, .22, .22, .250, everything, anything. If it was a pistol caliber, yeah, they made it.
You haven't lived until you've shot one, Canberra for $45.70. Say hello to my little friend. Wow, my God! You know what? Those barrels, they sell them on eBay. Yes, it used to be the biggest collections, the two largest selections from the first going out of Thompson Contender's inventory was Gun Parts Corp. And they actually do have a, I think they have a few barrels left.
And the other one, which is always classic, is Sarco. Sarco swooped in and bought, and for the longest time, both Gun Parts Corp and Sarco had examples of almost every barrel. When they first had them, as we always know this takes place, they were relatively cheap.
So if you were smart, you went in there and started snagging them, which some people did. Well then, as we know, the most popular calibers disappeared first, and went down through the inventory, and then of course the price became unobtainium, you know, for the barrels. But originally the barrels were quite reasonably priced because they were surplus inventory.
And again, even today, I wouldn't care which model you're carrying. It's an excellent weapon to put in the backpack if you're gonna carry an auxiliary firearm and select the calibers that are standard for the battlefield that you're on.
or whatever you think you might have to resort to. Now here again, I brought that up because that's the only other gun that right now is comparable to what you can do with an AR-15. The AR-15 has become the Thompson Contender Rifle in the inventory. I love the AK, you're gonna see me with AKs. I've told you before, even though I love the AK, I like the SKS more for certain reasons.
I like the fact, like the AR we're talking about building is the rifle is self-contained. You can't lose anything. It's not likely you're going to drop the mag because the mag won't fall out. And that is a critical feature for rough or utility handling in a work environment. Doesn't mean your mag is going to drop out all the time, but it's the idea that I don't have one less thing you have to think about. And so again, yeah, overall, each of these guns has their pluses and minuses.
But the AR at this point, if you go to Bear Creek Arsenal, take a look at how many different chamberings you can buy. And here's the big thing, caller like you said that straight case 4570. There are several straight case rounds that you all should be buying right now. You should be buying the uppers for. I know the God mark you're giving us all these, this is a lot of money. Well, if you're selecting a watch for the sales like right now, there's some sales at Bear Creek, including their hunter on the 30 at six note.
What is it? The hunter rifles that they've come up with that are what if that the TR-8s or whatever AR-8s? Guys, they make them in 300 wind, they make them in 30-06, they make them in I think 270. In other words, these are big caliber, large caliber AR type weapon systems. Those are on sale right now, again, for $1,400 apiece, but still are about a little more, but $1,400. But guys, you're talking a
Rifle that when you put it to your shoulders, basically, it's the same muscle memory as the other smaller weapons We've been talking about it's kind of nice Now everybody goes from $1,400 guys. Have you priced an FNF a L right now? Have you priced a grand right now? You know what you can buy a brand new semi-automatic 30-06 for 1495 and that's comparable to what everybody else's screw this on all the other rifles for So it's a good option. But the big thing is
With these straight cases is black powder. Oh my god mark you black powder in your indoor oil your AR Yeah, and a heartbeat if I had the choice between throwing sticks harsh language and I ran out of all my standard custom, you know smoothie, you know ammunition and bullets if I ran out of all the really cool propellants and I ran out of the you know, Go right down the shopping list
Black powder is the fastest thing to switch back out to. Now, is it my first choice? Well, I hate carrying a semi-automatic musket, and I don't know that it would even operate. At least it would put a bullet down range. So the cool thing about these straight cases is all the physics have been worked out so that whatever one you choose, like the 450 Bushmaster, what is it? There's a 350 something or other. I don't know what it is, but that's a 35 caliber or a 357.
Well, guess what? All your bullets or bullet casting technology would allow you to get that straight case AR rifle operating when your more sophisticated guns won't work or might not be available simply because we've run the gambit on whatever we had in the way of refined technology. If you're talking about going to the worst case scenario, survival scenario, you're gonna prioritize different weapons.
and being able to use black powder with a conventional primer that's been rebuilt and being able to pop and put a bullet down range of some kind of cast lead, cast-10 anomone, zinc, whatever you can. And by the way, to make sure that, now here's where you'd spend your time, like I've said a million times, yeah, I know. You don't want to use lead in rifles if you can help it, but number one, your velocities are going to drop.
Instead, what you're going to do is go with a larger cast bullet in the exact same formula to get the basic performance, probably a little slower, but you're going to get a heavier bullet going down range. You're not going to increase the cup pressure on the chamber at all. The black powder is going to be filthy as hell, so guess what? If you thought it was bad shooting an AR-15 and cleaning it before, oh, hell yes, you better clean this gun, because otherwise it's going to be a puddle of rust in no time.
If I can put a bullet into the carcass of an enemy carrying a rifle I want and I'm going to use it selectively, I can get out there, I can have four or five guys, everybody's got something that works. We can either club him like a baby seal that sentry or that picket or that checkpoint, or we can all put a bullet in each one of their carcasses around the crotch or groin area, let him bleed out, walk up, cut him one more time to finish him off, strip them of all those really nice expensive weapons they've got.
Take your uniforms to wait for their replacements to show up kill all the replacements now you doubled your numbers in that great Everybody looks like the other side and they come up now you harvest twice as much But you started out with something that was a lot cruder Yeah, that works go ahead jump comes mid their caller, please Yes, five mil anyway So a couple people have called in and one wanted to talk about my vision I just found them an eye color on eBay that
It is a good price for what it is. They've got it listed. The title says PBS-14 Night Vision Monocular Gen 3 18MM Image Intensifier and then KM272069-8. That's what it sells on the Intensifier tube.
Anyway, this is not the PBS-14. This is something called a MUM-14. It stands for multi-use macular. And this guy's got it on here for $14.95 or best offer, $10 shipping. And the Intense FireTube doesn't have any blims. I'm looking at it and I'm like, if I didn't already have one, I'd be buying these. And I know there's people out there that have just about everything.
in your stockpile except night vision and they're wanting to basically fill the gap of everything with night vision. So anyway, it says PBS 14 night vision macular Gen 3 18mm imaging intensifier and he put it up here I think yesterday or early this morning. He's already got 29 watches and the MUM14 did not hook on
to the same PBS 14J arm. It hooks onto something called the mini rail. Now the mini rail is used on the MUM14, NVM14, it's also used on a thermal monocular, I forget the name of it, but it's used in a few applications. And instead of using a PBS 14J arm,
that is pretty ubiquitous. You can still buy something called the Noise Fighters J-Arm. It's about $180, but it's an articulating J-Arm which has maneuvering joints in two places instead of one. And I've got a cheap Chinese helmet made by a company called Action Union. It came with the helmet cover, came with pads,
It came with the chin strap and a few other accoutrements here and there for $79. I changed out the pads because they sucked. I bought a Chinese... They just already got a strap that came with it and then you have the mount. And that one was... I think the mounts are like $80 now for a Chinese one. Chinese ones aren't bad.
But if you don't want to spend $600 for a Wilcox that doesn't have any play you can buy a Chinese one that may have just like a half of a millimeter of play. I just wanted to get out there and be able to use it. So I bought an ATM in VM 14 and this thing has the same mini rail mount and Right now I'm telling you $1,495 you could probably offer this guy $1,400 and he would ship it to you.
Okay? And there's a few people, there's a couple people I've been listening to on this show from last week or a week before that, that were talking about wanting to hear more about night vision and get into it. Right now, you're not going to find a decent PBS-14 for less than about $2,500. And to be able to find a monocular, forget about having dual tubes.
Okay, PBS 15, PBS 31, DT and BS. Unless you have a minimum of $5,000, you're not going to have dual tubes. So having a monocular at least gets you out there. And this one is $1,495. You probably get $1,400. That's the lowest price you're going to find right now. And I just thought I'd put it out there. That's all. And here's the thing. No matter what you have,
It's only good for 12 hours out of the day unless you have night vision. Real quick on that note, double check OpticsPlanet because they did send me a notice that they're doing box open deals right now and that included a number of different night vision and thermal. Needless to say the thermal were up there in price. We are not cheap. But there was a there were a number of different items that it might be worthwhile.
And again, go ahead and give out the location for that monocular again. Go slow and repeat it twice. Everybody can write it down, please. Okay, so it's PBS-14, Night Vision Monocular Gen 3, 18MM, Image Intensifier. In parentheses, it says KM272069-8. Again, PBS-14, Night Vision Monocular.
Gen 3 18mm image intensifier in parentheses KM 272069-8 I will and that's that's on eBay. Yeah, okay. I will tell you something about optics planet They have their own brand of tubes called tribe. He are why be they call it the tribe 14 or something like that. Well, all it is rebranded I T T clinical tube
They're okay, but they're not. This one, he says, hold on, let me bring this up and tell you what he says. He says the image in TensorFlower is a tentacle select Alpha series, so this is better than the OpticsPlanet Tribe. OpticsPlanet doesn't have a lot of good reviews on their Tribe series tubes. I think they're like second-hand tubes that are glammed up.
So this is the number one thing you want to look for in a tube is it doesn't matter what the specs are as far as the resolution and the figure of merit, the signal to noise ratio or any of this. What matters first and foremost is are there any blims in the tube? Does it have a big black splotch in the middle of the tube? Then don't buy it.
Okay, so if that's zone one if it had zone two maybe not so much or zone three those are acceptable But this one I don't see any blends on the tube at all and this guy I don't know why he's selling it, but It's a 101 60 days It's non-autogated which is typical of that pinnacle series and it's in a mum 14 housing
Which I would prefer it's a little bit smaller than a PBS 14. You just got to find a articulating jarm Those are about a hundred and fifty bucks. You're gonna buy one of those Anyway, you're gonna buy the helmet and I break in here before we get to the top of the hour Go ahead Okay, there are these cheap Quote-unquote night vision units through chemo that are that they're selling them as binoculars I've seen a couple of these first hands these ones are going for sixty six dollars
They're not a true binocular. It's a monocular with a info red tube. You got the tube, which is basically it's a monocular. Goes to a little digital screen and then you've got the other one that they've made it look like a binocular. That's your IR. So keep in mind, if you get that thing and you're thinking you're going to be a secret squirrel, that's like a spotlight on your face.
You're right for the light out from there. Yeah, the team of ones that we're talking about like I said where we've been using those for is general classroom fuck we're gonna use them here in the middle of the month for Jins in classroom Tutorial with regard to the basics and then they're gonna very quickly in fact Don used to do this this way all the time He'd have one of the first Russian models that came in years ago because he marketed those because that's what was available and then he has Gen 1
Gen 2 and Gen 3 and Ed knows the way that we taught everybody the basics is take it outside and everybody ooh and aah with a Gen 1. Look at the stars. But then you take and everybody goes back inside. Then you instruct everybody on the Gen 2. Then you take the Gen 2 outside and everybody looks at the stars and goes, oh my god. And then you go back inside and he would give them a class on the Gen 3.
And at that time, ATM was providing him everything we needed, all brand new, first before anybody else's CMOs, all the equipment. And then he brought everybody back and he said, now this is Gen 3, and here's how it works. This is what it does. This is what we have available. And then he said, now we're going to go back outside and everybody would just get quiet. There is such a, there is, absolutely as is pointed out by the caller, a significant difference in the step by step development of the, of night vision. And in addition to that, most important is no freckles.
There's no scumpeper or freckles in my screen. Which is kinda nice, because that one spot where the freckle is, might be the guy pointed at ya. Okay, I always remember that. Which is why you need to slowly peruse the area of interest back and forth. If you do have over equipment, you know that. Okay, we're at the top. Guys, for everybody out there...
Give me a bunch of solutions and there's a lot of different things. There's many other pieces out there, but right now, get out the cable with whatever you can. If you can spend money somewhere, save money in another, it balances out. So just make sure we take advantage of the system. God bless our Republic.
We have some special work going on and we're going to need volunteers.
I'm here to be up there, we'll see what happens. But if you show up for training, we're going to probably procure a few people for a few hours. There's some emergency work that needs to be done because we...