Mark Koernke discussed militia training activities, preparedness, and Second Amendment issues during this three-hour broadcast. He covered upcoming IFAK (Individual First Aid Kit) training exercises at Camp Emmerich, detailed the history and specifications of various first aid kit pouches and rifle systems, and emphasized the importance of the 5-10 program for force multiplication and logistics. The show included extensive discussion of AR-15 and Mini-14 rifles, spare parts inventory, and lessons from military training exercises. Koernke also featured a Guns and Gadgets segment reporting on a federal court preliminary injunction blocking ATF enforcement of its "engaged in the business" rule against Gun Owners of America members and several states.
in our homeland, all with liberty.
You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children?
to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now his tyrants trampled each God given right. We only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave for the mistakes of others? You won't live long enough to make them all yourself Good
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Carkey, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, south, northwest, and north.
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We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Weapons Wednesday. It's the middle of the week, well, middle of work week, you know, that W day. And it is the 12th of June. It is the 16th year.
of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2024 old earth calendar. Give it a old shit, got captain, 125% and battle for the Republic, the dance of swords book one 2024. And what a day it has been a roller coaster day.
as far as the way things have been looking here. Looked like I wanted to rain in the middle of the day. If you've done that, we've talked about this last year and every year in Michigan and the Great Peninsula is here, upper and lower. If you look up and see the cloudy skies and cancel your day, most all of your year would be that way.
And we can't get wussified. That's the wussification of America with regard to loud noises and then the weather doesn't look pretty or even if it looks pretty, people have so much in the way of psychotropic drugs and Prozac. They can't handle the idea that something might be nice. Or the idea that a rainy day is a good day. Ask any farmer. Now we don't need too many rainy days, but there's a balance here and you don't piss and moan because it's called weather.
No, it's called weather. God, I hate these stupid people. These incredibly, well, no, wicked people on one side dumb down shoe size IQ stupid people gobbling up this dog vomit on the other. That's what's really pissing me off. So, but-
That's just me out but it's not. In other words, well, they can go to hell in a hand cart. The idiot sticks are going to be sitting there, chewing on their toenails in the basement again, singing, I wish I were an Oscar Mayer wiener. Well, smeared with green jello, wearing a kimono, and drinking a broccoli shake while hiding down in the basement after they've nailed themselves in. We can only hope that these bee witches would do that again. Don't you think?
Wouldn't it be great if the shoe size IQ ass hats would go back down and hide in the basement like they did before? Would be terrified of life. They are terrified of life anyway. Hell, they don't like sharp noise. Uh-huh, by sharp noises. I'm pissing my pants. It sounds like an industrial sound or something. Have you noticed that about people? Oh, excuse me. That makes a lot of noise. Man, you never grew up in an industrial society, did you? Well, no, as a matter of fact, this piss willy operation since nap didn't get.
has been going downhill pretty fast and because of that we're in the situation we're in where loud noises. Oh my god. Oh the world's coming to me loud noises. Oh, boom-y things. Oh. So anyway, beautiful, beautiful day, beautiful weather. It looked clear in the morning, clouded up progressively. We had what looked like pregnant clouds. Somebody got rained somewhere but not right here where I am.
And then we carried on with the mission and got a whole lot done. A couple things, by the way, just as we had to do it no matter what is, pair off a few minutes and pick off this ancient cherry tree that we have that has produced phenomenally this year. We've never seen it produced like this. And it's a split. It's a weeping cherry and a Michigan.
Michigan cherry on the other side and it was grafted back in the 70s I would say. That was very popular in Michigan to double and triple graft. And a lot of different trees all over the southern part of Michigan have been hanging around with more than one fruit on the same tree. Very common, good, we got to call her, who do we have?
they are Tom, even if it does rain in Michigan, wait five minutes, they'll turn something sunny, snowy or something, just wait five minutes and the weather change again. Right, just be ready for it. And roll with the punch. And by the way, just because it rains or snows outside, and especially if you're a militia, that ain't stopping anything for us. We live here, this is the kind of weather we've grown up with. I mean, I go outside, I make a point of shoveling snow.
Yeah, I got some long ass driveways here and there and it's like so you you're out there and I guess I am getting up there a little longer in years.
But I make a point of going out because I actually like the winter, I like being outside. And it's another form of preventing cabin fever by getting outside and actually doing something. Yeah, I got a snowblower, use that too. But I make a point of shoveling snow, moving and physically exerting myself. You just gotta do it in a systematic way. This is the most common, don't overdo, don't go crazy.
Just do it at a steady pace and just keep plugging away at it. Come up with a, you know, use, come up with a mental shanty internally. That's how you think about it. Whatever like your old digging shanty. Go ahead.
get to their cars and they go in, the AC. I don't like these. I hate AC. I think AC is the way, but like I said, I mean, you don't see very many people going outside much anymore. The immune systems are being compromised. And that's why I tell everyone, gee, go outside, man. Even though it's bad, it's still going to build your immune system up.
For any of the children listening plug your ears of course we always use the expletive deleted But my grandpa used to say you know You can't look like you need to put your coats and mittens on and air your ass out Same thing. I'll need to go outside Okay, we get outside of course roll around in the snow the mittens wouldn't stay dry but for 15 minutes mom and may knit a pair of mittens and
They would get soaked real fast, but don't worry, we had three more pairs in the house, so we knew it was about time when we started to feel a little cold. Then we'd run back inside, change the mittens, knock off the snow, or mount a swatchy with the broomstick on the way in and out. And get everything square away, get warmed up a little bit, put the new mittens on, go outside, and start doing stuff again. Throw things at people. Okay, snowballs, anything, build a fort.
Do something, you're the pilot, and it's true. That is how everybody should be thinking. That's the way everybody should be acting. In other words, instead of this downer, weezer, BS, which is not, it's a nonstop parade of the Stanley Weiner-Weiner bomb.
And it gets, it really, it's a mutual drag session is what it comes down to. So let's prevent that. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So we're gonna get motivated. Let's get out there and let's do things. And as a matter of fact, that well, this last weekend I found out a few more things that went really well. We had a night orienteering exercise and we had a bunch of people that have come in to visit to see how
certain units for training. And amazingly enough, we had a couple people who had actually some really interesting land navigation tools that were kind of old, but they worked really, really well and it's a demonstration of old earth, no batteries, you know, using the brain in common sense.
And everybody had a great time. Everybody learned a lot this weekend. So everybody is kind of patting each other on the back over at Camp Emmerich this weekend. And they did participate in another FTX, actually with another part of the state. Because we also had a communications impromptu. People were asking about some of the communications technology. Guys wound everything up.
Hooked everything up, dragged it all out, and the idea was sealed. How long does it take for us to set up one of these stations? And so everybody got a chance to experiment with the equipment, and that is especially critical.
It's always fun because the Patriot side, if you've ever been to the military, the military is like being in prison, okay? 90% of the time. Nobody wants to do the job right. Everybody will try desperately to cut corners, claim they did something, and lie their ass off about it. And then they never accomplish anything. But then when the time comes for the real deal, they never accomplished anything because they kept cutting corners. And so they hit the wall.
when they're actually in a deployment, a situation where they will have to use the skills that they were supposed to have accumulated. With the Patriot Movement and the militia guys, it is exactly the opposite. Everybody's there, is 100% real, like real, genuine volunteer. Everybody's motivated because there are things that we want to learn. We got the thinkers, they got the stinkers.
And so when we get into a situation, especially where we have to improvise, death never comes. Everybody jumps in, everybody pitches in, nobody thinks twice. We got the workers. We got the ones that can, highly motivated, get in there, get the job done, let's get on to other stuff. But if it's something that we especially we want to learn something about, we need to build up a working knowledge of. Everybody cooperates.
And this is one of the major benefits of the can-do attitude and the type of people that we bring in that come into the Patriot Movement and come into the militia. The Weezer whiders drop off real quick. They already kind of slide them sideways anyway. If there's any that turn out to be, well, they're sour-graping everything no matter what it is. Sometimes those people are there because, well, that's what somebody wanted them to do.
Always remember that. So we're always watching for that problem. And we fix it very, very quickly by letting the people who rub their sores work with the other people who rub their sores, while those of us who want to get something done carry on around them. And eventually, well, I mean, how long can you rub your sores before you just don't have anything left to rub? Nothing to do.
So again, motivation people, you guys did a great job and we do have a big series of training exercises, but especially we have a bill this weekend, the 15th, the medical support, that's going to be, of course, an all day affair. And I will remind everybody, something did happen that we were, unfortunately, I was hoping they could get it done sooner.
We'll probably not have enough IFAK pouches for the IFAK materials that we have. So this is what we're going to do. Everybody that's participating in the IFAK build and the medical kit, the doc medical kits, we are going to use Ziploc bags to bag up the materials and then isolate them in transport barrels.
And when we get more pouches, they'll already be tagged for particular groups. In fact, some people are obviously just gonna take their stuff with them. But a lot of people are agreeing that we'll just keep it all together when we get the next batch of material in which will be shortly. Probably it'll be, I guarantee it'll be Monday. This weekend is when we have the event. Monday, 1,200 IFAQ pouches are gonna show up in a pallet. It's almost guaranteed.
Maybe, who knows? Maybe they'll be here Friday, but I don't think so. And so prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. What we're gonna do is ride with what we've got. Not a problem. It's not even a big issue, but it's just the idea that if you do have any IFAC pouches that are empty, and you're gonna be participating this weekend. And if you have any, now here, I should mention this.
You don't have to have the new iFAC pouch. Let me remind you of something. Anybody remember, there is the, you used to have the plastic insert shell. It's not a medium, well, I guess they call it a medium, but it's the medium first aid kit, personal iFAC kit that was made from Vietnam on. They're still out there in force. A lot of people are using them. Now, if you have those,
Those could be loaded the same as the right as the newer ifac type pouch in fact any pouch like that Standard for if you guys have made it a standard unit You can run with that. That's not a problem at all. I'm not looking argue with you You come up with a good idea. Congratulations Ride that horse ride that pony
So, again, we will proceed no matter what with the FTX, with the load. There are going to be some classes, of course. We're going to do an iFAC, three different iFAC classes, and also a couple of classes on dock kits to include dock vests, which we got everything we could, but I'm not happy with the numbers we got there, but we'll come up with another model.
We will load everything that we do have. We have more than enough of the medium kits. In fact, the biggest product that is getting them moved, which will be in the next two days, to the locations so that we can use them. But you don't have to purchase any more of those. We've got enough to deal with the problem. I should say, for the solution to get everything accomplished, so double plus good there. Anyway, a lot of work, a lot of stuff coming up.
The enemy is gonna move, there is no doubt about it. As far as them trying to attack the American people, however they think they're gonna catch everybody flat-footed, I don't know. We'll find out. Whatever they think they're gonna try, it's not gonna do them any good. I'm not listening to the medical industry about any of their bullshit with any garbage they pull out of their ass. Those people have lost all credibility across the board. Hell, everybody I run into now, and maybe you guys, in fact, even in your own mind, you're saying the same thing.
Nobody wants to go to the doctor now. Nobody wants to go to the hospital. I've had more people asking about homeopathic solutions randomly than because we talk about. So anytime I see somebody we'll talk about, hey, have you ever tried this? Well, it's interesting that more and more people are acknowledging that they do not want to go to the hospital. They do not want to go and they do not trust the doctors.
They've lost complete confidence in them across the board. If you listen to them, you listen to them with a cautious ear. Anytime they propose, and by the way, we can give you some shots. It's like, no, I don't need any of that. No, thank you. No, and you don't get you'll get belligerent with missing. No, just get flat. They realize very quickly. I think they've already sensed this. Like I said, most of the industry is desperately trying to regain the customers they lost.
And I don't think, this is like the Great Depression with what they did. Many people, they will never get them as a quote unquote regular customer, even if they have insurance. Even if you have quote unquote yuck yuck Medicare, etc. A lot of people have just walked away. So they can't even, they can't use the money bags machine they've got set up so they can suck off that fed tit. I'm not talking about you and me, I'm talking about the scam that the medical industry has running.
Because there's a big, have you ever checked to see what the cost is if you don't have insurance and you have to pay for something? Have you ever looked at the difference? An x-ray, now granted it's probably because they have an indigent policy per se, but that's not what it is. If I have an x-ray done, it can cost me, especially with the modern x-ray technology, now as cheap as it is, $15 for an x-ray.
However, the moment it was realized that I might have insurance, the base cost for me jumped to $25 as a copay, and they still get and charge 65 or 85 or $110 or $20 for a single x-ray from the insurance company.
So if I just shut up and pay for the x-ray, which I try to avoid, but let's say if I were to pay for it, it could cost me $15. But under Medicare, if I, since we're all forced at gunpoint to be on that, the copay scam on that is like 25, you have to pay out of pocket so many dollars, it's more expensive. It's like almost 100% more expensive.
So, what was the benefit? Well, the benefit is all for the parasite medical industry to suck off our wallets. That's what it is, period. So just a heads up, this is what's, again.
It's a good policy, avoid the medical industry completely, if at all possible, because they're not gonna do you any favors. They already showed you. Hell, people who died in car crashes, let's not forget, they keep trying to not repeat what we already know. People who died in car crashes were counted as COVID deaths, remember? People who fell from buildings, people who were shot, people who were called to death were counted as COVID deaths.
by the lying stanks who now are using that as the reason that we had such a number of casualties. You know what, we had Fauci up in front of the Congress there, you'll notice that they danced right around that and didn't mention it. Well, how many people were counted as COVID casualties that weren't? So if you counted people who weren't COVID casualties as COVID casualties, how many did you just flat out lie about that didn't even exist? Have that because we're trying to pump up the scam.
They want to get that going. Scams gotta be reinforced. Go ahead, jump in there, color. Don't forget about the guy that got eaten by an alligator in Florida. They said he died of COVID. Well, but that's because the alligators name was COVID. They weren't lying. They just had knowledge that you didn't. Alligator-y's. You didn't understand. You don't just, you don't can't relate. You didn't realize that, did you? See? As you can speak, alligator-y get proper names.
Yeah, it was COVID, you know, Gator COVID, COVID Gator. So again, guys, the sky's the limit with regard to motivating people. One of the biggest things I will say is stay calm. I had a conversation last night with some of our people over on the west side of the state, especially over there almost down the lake, down at the bottom. And guys, I know you're overwhelmed. We have
We have hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people and thousands of people who want to get now you want to do things now First of all, we need to slow everybody down and focus them I'm not saying slow them down and stop them from doing anything. I'm saying get them focused on task We need to use an SOP. This is why I talked about SOP remember and the manuals what they're for the manuals are basically
They're foundational guidelines, but you may alter them. I mean, first of all, some militias, not regular military, obviously, duh. But then again, I don't want it to be regular military, it would be totally predictable. One of the best things that can happen in this up and coming conflict is the unpredictability of variables involved with different militia formations organized and operating under different premise, different concepts of how to fight.
This makes you unpredictable. This means there's no cookie cutter. Now the SOP creates the foundational structure for building materials, ways that you can work something. But you may have another idea, who knows? It'll be the right idea, maybe it'll be the wrong idea. You're gonna learn through OJT. But whatever works, works. If it's stupid, then it works, then it's not stupid. Remember that? If it's stupid,
But it works, then it's not stupid. Well, that's dumb, that's stupid. Yeah, did we do it? Well, yeah, as a matter of fact, it was blindingly successful. Well, then it wasn't stupid, was it? Well, it seems stupid. Why couldn't they figure that out? Well, it's a good thing. See, that's the part about the dance of swords, guys. You're changing up concepts, changing up ideas.
And that's one of the things that needs to be especially important is being able to improvise, adapt, and overcome. Being able to, first of all, have the basics in place.
But tweak how you fight based upon the tools in the toolbox and opportunity. Because that's the other thing that remember you have to be versatile. Because you may have an opportunity present itself that was not part of the plan. And your people need to be adaptive enough that they can roll with a change in plan. I have seen regular military fail in this constantly.
And when I was an op-4 commander, let me explain something. First of all, it would take a year to put a training exercise together. Most of you don't realize how much work goes into, well, the troops show up, they're at a location, and we go through this experience for two, three, four days a week or whatever. Sometimes it could be longer, but typically not.
To accomplish a three-day training exercise requires a preparatory meeting a year in advance as part of the training schedule for each of the different units. I worked with Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. I worked with an active reserve and National Guard. Each one had its own command structure. Each one had its own requirements.
When I was working and I was tailoring the training exercise event, I had to know if it was going to be a conventional, regimented exercise, a textbook, say a tackling type exercise, a limited, what we call freestyle, or an actual freestyle exercise, which means, and what I mean by freestyle is this, both units deployed within an area of operation.
Both formations have to A, will land their forces, so to speak, perform reconnaissance, identify threat, project resources, engage the enemy, and destroy them.
In other words, they've got to come up with a quick action plan. They have to employ what they have in the way of tools, whatever that is in the way of a unit formation. And then they execute the actions as they're proposed with the junior, the junior NCOs, the senior NCOs, the field officers, all doing their job with no text, no script.
That is the toughest thing for most units to be able to perform. They prefer a regimented in a box kind of solution. And that's where the basic tackling type exercises which are no problem because if that's what the unit required, my job was to tailor a fighting an aggressor force. Tailor an aggressor force that was realistic.
that represented the probable aggressor force, the type of fighting force that you would experience in that period of time, which we also altered depending upon the theater of activity that was proposed, etc. And I could put Czech, East German, Russian, Romanian, or Cuban forces in the field.
Then they looked the part, they carried the quote unquote exotic weapons if available. If not, they carried aggressor weapons that were not similar to what the military would carry. And in addition to that, uniforms, paperwork, and even insignia and personal documents on the individuals were 100% correct.
Well, that level of skill or expertise wasn't always necessary. In other words, with the tack plane, you just need basically the equivalent to a target dummy, okay? But it requires still a level of professionalism, and my people achieved that. Their counterparts, I'll tell you what we're gonna do more on this in a second, cuz we're at the bottom of the hour, and it's Weapons Wednesday. And that means-
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back. Thank you, Edward. It is Weapons Wednesday. You're listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 M G dot com. Liberty Tree Radio dot O R G. And it is Wednesday. It's Weapons Wednesday. Now, why did I qualify with explaining to you, you know, ancient history about how we operated without 4? Well, because even though we would meet
Anywhere, any single exercise required anywhere from five to six administrative management meetings. No, not the Committee of Monkey type like I would see at the University of Michigan. But real meetings where we determine first of all plan of action, confirm resources. Example is the host units had to provide fuel, food,
and authorization for billeting for my troops. Okay, in other words, whatever facility we're training at, Fort McCoy, could be anywhere in Michigan, could be somewhere in the South, as far South as Austin, Texas, which was a bit way for our people to go, but fourth op-for was actually able to operate all the way down to Sam Houston, which is the farthest point for fifth army.
So anyway, here's the problem. We would meet, train, or we're going to meet, meet, organize, agree to the parameters for the operation. They would lay down the parameters or the specific tasks and then we would agree to the conditions. And what would happen is a new G3 would come in and the G3 was an ass hat.
Now, here's what's fascinating. What the individual would intentionally do is the day of the actual execution of the beginning of an exercise. The plan was to stumble all of us up, the OPFOR personnel, by completely changing the parameters for the exercise to include specific result requirements, etc.
For us, we got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. My people were trained to roll. In other words, roll with the punch as needed. In every case where an idiot stick G3 would at the last minute try to stumble up so that he could try to point at the opt for forces being incompetent.
What literally he did was cut off his own nose to spite his face. The last minute changes to plans that have been established by junior NCOs, senior NCOs, and the officers who were gonna be commanding in the field was completely thrown out the window and put them into complete disarray. They became completely dysfunctional.
On the other hand, I was able to give a simple order to the junior officers, the junior officers and both the senior and junior NCOs were on the same page, copacetic with regard to attitude. And because of this, we immediately could shift to whatever variant came before us at that particular moment, on that particular day.
And time and time again, this created what became reprisals from command against the G3 who of course fumble hockey puck the situation, wasting an opportunity for what would have been an excellent training event.
Now, I'm going to point out something else. Combat units are some of the most useless when it came to training or being truly prepared. Some of the best units that I experienced in both the Army and the Marine Corps, and I would say, and this is weird also with the Air Force, were support units. And the best thing that I ever, the best thing you could possibly have as an individual, as a training officer,
is to have people come back from combat and tell you, Mark, and I had this happen with two different unit commanders. They had just trained with Op 4 before Desert Dust Part 1, the adventure begins. One was a mess kit unit. The officer was a hard charger. The junior NCOs were hard chargers. Everybody was excited because somebody took them seriously, but their officer was a good commander.
And he took the responsibility for his unit seriously when they were mobilized. Everything that they had a chance to practice and execute. Example, his training operations started from the moment the unit was rallied and put together at barracks. And when they stepped off, they were in combat. So the cool thing about this is that everybody treated and operated as if it were a regular tactical deployment or in the field.
Because of this, when we employed all of the different tricks of the trade and devices that we wanted to because we had an opportunity, it was a freestyle type of exercise, these individuals responded phenomenally. They stayed cohesive, they were able to again respond, not react, in other words, they didn't panic, and they were able to work decisively as a company.
Interestingly enough, everything that they employed or everything that they actually used with the Op-4 training exercises that they participated in that we tailored for their needs, they used. He came back and said, you know, Mr. Corky, he goes, as a matter of fact, everything that we did, it's exactly how it turned out in the field. When they were mobilized to invade the bottom end of Iraq and when they were going into Kuwait,
Exactly as we had demonstrated is how they were hit or ambushed at different points. They had responded as they had trained, train as you will fight for you will fight as you have trained. And again, which units did the best? Well, one combat unit that went over there didn't have, I'll give an example of something else. If you think the system is gonna take care of you right now, you can feel this.
We should be properly awash in everything that the US military would need, but that is a lie, okay? When Desert Dust Part 1 took place, I actually, since I had Op 4 and I had all of the operations for the militia, which the Op 4 overlapped into, it was a way for me to get a lot of people trained, no, understand what we were doing. What's interesting is units, kids that I trained, young men that we trained.
Went to specific units at Fort Benning, Fort Hood, Etc, etc. And all of a sudden they're being mobilized to go to Iraq. Well, in Fort Hood, they opened up the arms lockers. And the first thing they did is they started going through the weapons inventory. The one company that one of our kids was with, I call them kids, they're old enough to be your dads now for a lot of you listening. Well, not you old guys. But anyway,
They opened up a locker and there were eight rusted together, bayonets. Everything else had been stolen, pilfered, gone, couldn't find them. No, they had no web gear. What? Active military, what do you mean? They got, no, everybody was watching. See guys, when all of the system wants something at once, just like I've told you about gas masks, you know what happens? It's gone. There isn't any. Why? Because they've been selling it out the back door to the Israelis. The Israelis have been stealing it out the back door and selling it to everybody else. That's why.
So, here's what I had to do with many of the eyes that I trained. They said, Mark, I need you to send me this. And I had to ask immediately, why do I need to send you this? You're with an active unit. He goes, we don't have anything. So, I took all of my connections because I was building legions. In fact, much of the equipment I'll be issuing out now is actually from this era, and because I've been stacking and racking for that long.
But what I did is I went to my wholesale source and I said, hey, I need to make a new field store, an extension of my store, so to speak, at another location. No problem. Just give me the location, the address, and we'll drop ship. So what I did is I got this infantry company in Hood, at Fort Hood, I said, what do you need? I said, well, we need everything. We have one canteen. We have no canteen covers. There's no desert equipment, nothing whatsoever. So I went right down the shopping list in Paragon out of Chicago.
actually had, as I've told you before, the chocolate chip five-color desert equipment that had been issued for the Sinai that they threw out the back door, only to turn around and immediately need for this bullshit they were going into with Iraq. So I got ahold of him and said, hey, have you dropped ship? And I went right down and did a complete issue of the Alice type gear, but it was all, nobody had this. The military built it, the military dumped it out the back door, and the government didn't have it. They had nothing but OD grain.
Took the whole unit and outfitted them as if they were virtually a desert unit military couldn't do it but I did this and eventually had store number eight store number nine store number ten store number eleven and Literally before the guys left because they had days and the system would not and never when they got overseas guys they the system never caught up with them any unit that left with what they had and
Had they set on their hands, they would have had nothing. They would have had to scrape and steal over there, just like they thought they were gonna have to scrape and steal over here. Instead, all they had to do was cover the cost. And they thought it was gonna be tens of thousands of dollars. They said, listen guys, this stuff is pennies. I'm gonna outfit you for pennies. Now, the only thing I need is that money back because somebody else is gonna need to do it. Now, I'm not made of any kind of cash.
But because of that we were able to prep and support people, young men that I had known and had grown up around us. And even Ed's know some of these guys because they were a little older than him, but he grew up with a lot of the work that we did. And when these guys came back to see, I literally was able to sit on the front porch and debrief them one at a time, one more two at a time. And got an excellent overview of A, the supply failure.
And B, the actual order of battle, what transpired as opposed to all the bullshit sessions you see in the controlled media or any of the dribble that's still being generated about what happened with Iraq. Most of it's a lie, okay? And I have good confidence, I can train the kids well, young men well. They went on and became warriors, they did depart, came back, and the rest of history as they say. So the big thing here is motivate.
Don't say it can't be done. I've done. We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much for so long with so little that we are now qualified to do anything with absolutely nothing. Don't tell me it can't be done. Hey Mark, you were talking about the- Go ahead. You were talking about the opt-for stuff before?
This image came into my mind of Heartbreak Ridge and the supply side captain who took over the unit of Marines and he was doing everything by the book and old Clint Eastwood's character, the gunnery sergeant. He wasn't putting up with any of it. And what did they learn? The heck was that? That is an AK-47, the preferred weapon of your enemy. It makes a very distinctive sound when fired at you.
Yes, you will remember it. Well, you know, again, this is this there's a good there's a good point when I built out for Nobody now even today, although maybe today there's a very limited minor It's a minority element and it always has been anyway with anybody who's trying to be realistic Most and people everybody goes. Oh, they were in the military. They got all kinds of no, they didn't they didn't get all kinds of training
It's minimalist with an anal retentive control freak command that under no circumstances wants you to have very little working knowledge of material and equipment. They don't really care because they're more worried about promotion points. See, most people understand how the military works with promotion points and the pat on the head and the squeeze on the ass system, the way it's set up. When I was in G2, there are the G2 officer in charge.
Would be moved in theoretically from st. Louis. We never saw him He never attended any meetings briefings or command elements and after three months He would be gone and cycled out and we would have a new G2 and said in fact We never had an actual G2 officer, but we had a lot of people in name and you know what they were doing They were rotating into positions so that theoretically they could claim that they had specific experience in a particular officer rating
so that they could get the pat on the head and the squeeze on the ass for the next promotion. So they were all useless ghosts. By the time that they theoretically should have been sitting in the chair and doing the job, these characters were gone. They were already transferred to yet another unit in Mumfuckage, excuse me, God, watch that, BFE, wherever. Come from, where's he from? St. Louis. What the hell, why are we getting somebody from St. Louis?
And it's like all of a sudden, it's like, well, there's the roster, I got a file. The file, it is the 201 file has been delivered. Guess what? The 201 file, your personal records jacket would never appear at command. In other words, this person was never going to show up. But on paper, for all the ring knockers and the spit swappers, it looked good. And it looked good when he got to put that little emblem on the front of his chest, right?
Oh yeah, yeah. That other people got the same medal for and yet they really did something significant and all he did was fill a chair. Or, yeah, or they never got it because while they didn't, they didn't get that special pad on the end and squeeze on the ass, they were the ones doing all the work. But you get used to that after a while. Hey Mark, just the ending of that movie, Heartbreak Ridge, where after they take over the medical school, this was about Grenada by the way.
the General, I think he was General, he could have been a Colonel, probably a Colonel came down. He was, I knew he outranked the other, the other idiot. And he was an old school Marine. And he said, Captain, blah blah. And he goes, yes, sir. And he says, where'd you come from? He says, I came from supply. And he said, were you good at it? He said, yes, because, well, you need to go back there. Right. But let me point something out. Okay, again, like I said, this
For instance, a Meskit unit is a supply and support unit. But it's, again, it's designed depending on what level or what tier because you have battalion company, battalion strength, and then there are command element or higher command structures or whole elements that make up our supply and support infrastructure. You're going to have great people there. I mean, it's the old story. It's kind of like the American Revolution.
The American War for Independence, at the moment when the war starts, you have the perfect combination of the people that needed to be there at that time, at that moment, that instant in history, and the world changed. Were they the best of the best of everything that was available? Maybe, maybe not.
But the perfect combination of what was needed was there. And for eight years that proceeded. Now, in that eight year period, a lot of things happened. And some people didn't stay the course, they fumbled. The example, and shame on you, nobody should have had such ego that they should have done this. But Benedict Arnold was a phenomenal unit commander.
He was an incredibly physical individual. For whatever reason, and again, this is the sad part, mistake or such a serious mistake that was made on his part. Staying the course and putting up with the bumps, and I know the outrages were horrible. He was insulted and nonstop by Patty Waist, who purely were this clique of individuals who felt they were gonna be the royalty after the war ended.
That's what this was all about. Nobody wants to properly word it because if you do, then you understand one of the things you're fighting here is the issue of incompetent individuals being rewarded purely because they know the right people.
This is something that all of you need to be prepared to address because we're not gonna let that happen. We are not gonna abandon our own people. We are not going to in any way shape or form cow-tow to the spit, swap, and ring knock and worthless pieces of excrement.
that got us here. And a lot of them will try to slide sideways only to do just like you've seen in all of the Patriot movement. The Tea Party was just making leaps and bounds motions forward. And then all of a sudden when it was realized that, well, wait a minute, the Tea Party is actually doing great. They're all these slugs.
who didn't want to have anything to do with the Tea Party and were even bad-mouthing the Tea Party were slid sideways over into the Tea Party effort. Well, everybody thought it was great because they were name-brand people. Yeah, but they were name-brand people that had failed and failed and failed, and every time they touched something, it turned into a shit pie in the supposed-to-a-wrench in the words.
Yeah, we know that so the Deepwater is effectiveness it was literally a grassroots effort and then they're like oh we got to harness that energy and they harnessed it and turned it into money in their pockets and Disappointment for everyone else and and the reason for that is because people you know you have your own Infrastructure you have created it you don't need approval from people who are failures
By the way, the people who are presently in Washington are failures. They have failed us. How did we get to where we are? Because of the people in Washington and the regime is mechanism that's there. That's why they aren't part of the mix this next. That's why I don't have any confidence in Trump. Because what's Trump saying right now? Trump is saying, well, we're gonna bring the right people in. What do you mean right people then?
Are you gonna be bringing in people from outside of DC? No, no, no, he's already, if you pay attention to what he's saying, I'm gonna pick the right people this time out of the cesspool. There isn't a person that should be in any way, shape, or form part of the new management mechanism. That is, none of them that are in DC, none of them.
Besides, if there are such valuable individuals, and I've said this many times, then they're going to be more valuable doing what they already do than shifting them sideways into a new job. What, betraying us? To the marchers? That's what you're doing now. Well, most of them are communists anyway, but I'm just saying there are a few examples. It's supposedly like, it's like we've talked about the governors.
If you have people who are already in key positions in controlling areas that you want to continue to maintain control over, then you don't want them to change seats. You don't want that person to become vice president. That's the worst thing you could do with that idiot stick. If supposedly he's with you, because if he's with you, then DeSantis, for instance, and I'll use his name, would be more valuable as an asset sitting in Florida, controlling Florida at this time.
Don't worry, he's got plenty of time to try and become prez down the road. But right now, the concern is how do you maintain as much control of what you have already gained?
And in the process, acquire more control, more resource. Well, the way you do that is you keep everybody in place that already has been doing a AAA job. And you find other people because there's 300 million Americans in this country, real Americans, ones that are supposed to be here. 300 million Americans means you don't need to pull from the cesspool, the toilet of
Washington, you've got plenty of people out there across the country who are more capable and would succeed where these have already failed. You see how that works? So I don't have a whole lot of confidence in Mr. Trump for this reason, cuz I can see the writing on the wall what's gonna be showing up here. And again, that should be something everybody should understand right from the get go. Go ahead, call her, jump in there, please.
Yeah, I heard Trump on the radio last year sometimes say the ring knocking spit swappers have run Washington DC for a long time as well they should. That's who he's going to bring in, more freaking ring knocking spit swappers.
That's the problem. And here's the thing that, like I'm reminding everybody here, everybody's already starting to get semi-complacent as far as people who would like to be sitting on their dead ass. Trump's gonna take care of everything. Trump, first of all, is only one person, as we might have to remind everybody once in a while, I guess.
The fact of the matter is that there are a whole lot of people traveling with him who I wouldn't trust. I keep my back to the wall, and I wouldn't trust in any way, shape, or form. Now, I wouldn't worry about throwing him because I don't trust him at all. I'll have to pick him up and test the theory. I already know I can't trust him. We already know that they're carpetbaggers. We already know that they're backstabbers. We already know they work with the enemy.
And they've even bragged about it. This is the problem, is those are the people that are, you know, they're gonna start to slide back in. And this is where, all of a sudden, people keep making excuses. This is 5D, you know, quadri-dimensional chess. From another dimension, even dudes, it's not even on our plane of existence. And you just don't understand why they're doing what they're doing. Guy, dude, they're selling out. That's what they're doing. No, it can't be that. Yes, it's that.
Yes, that's exactly what it is. We have seen this all before. So again, no, the issue is with whatever fakery. In the meantime, they have plenty of opportunities still do a lot of damage to all of you out there and they plan on it.
This is why again, we have weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon, but if you don't physically back it up with ass, someone's gonna walk up behind you, club you like a baby seal, or take a barrel, put it to the back of your head, turn your head into a canoe. Why? Cuz you weren't properly prepared. Proper planning prevents pith or performance. And I don't care what you do. You know, there's another one. Remember, like I said, lead, follower, get the hell out of the way.
Again, there's ample opportunity to act and act accordingly to deal with the threat. Most important is that the property of the people, the militia, needs to be in place and force. Everybody's motivated. So many people are organizing right now. Like I said, the biggest problem is some people are being overwhelmed because, and this has happened before in the last, what, five, six, seven years.
And it seems like everybody plays return catch up on this when the match hits the gasoline. And that's what's happened right now. Nobody trusts the court system. Nobody should be trusting the medical system. Medical personnel individually you can trust but not in the institutions because the institutions are all gonna kowtow to the tax money and to the bureaucrat who has a sword over their neck about federal regulation.
Now, if you've got a bunch of people, and I know we have a bunch of medical people listening, I'm not saying I don't trust you. In fact, I want you to step up, and every one of you need to be building micro hospital mechanisms in place ready to run.
That's what needs to happen. If you're listening to me, and you're worried about what's going on, what I'm saying, your institutions have failed. The medical institutions cannot be trusted. They're cutting off kids' wieners and malls because the faggots have told them to. And they're more than happy. There's some noise being made cuz everybody's starting to look at that the way they looked at the coronavirus bullshit. Well, dudes, you people are sick.
Well, they are sick. The institutions are run by perverts, by people who are marketing little children. They're taking those body parts they cut off and they're selling them to one other part of their occult buddy network for some form of ritual ceremony or for trophies. Take your pick. You don't think there's some pervert right now that some kind of sicko doctor who's been saving the balls of kids he's been cutting off?
You don't think there isn't somebody out there like that? I guarantee there is. I've been around the world enough that there's, I guarantee the person who gravitates to that job is a sick son of a bitch and I'll guarantee they're taking trophies or they're, again, conduiting the body parts they get because these are priceless. They are fresh. They're off the innocence. The innocence have had their brains blown out with chemicals like psychotropics.
They've done this for years to these kids. Now they've got them to use as trophies, to use them as sacrificial alters, and they've done it. That's why those institutions are useless to you. Because you don't know when you're gonna walk into one of them. What I mean by them is one of those creature fellow travelers and they perceive you as something that should die. Think about that one. That's why one of the other reasons I don't trust any of these medical people I see going in.
In fact, I have a pretty good understanding of what it might be looking at in the way of an issue. So, yeah, talk me through it. Tell me what you think. I want to hear what you're going to say. And then I'm going to make it real quick. Well, I won't say it won't be too quick because I'll have to evaluate myself and make decisions. And then, no, I don't think I'm going to do that.
Go ahead, you can jump in there and call her right at the top. Go ahead. I just want to buttress what you're saying a few years ago. There was a doctor, a Jew doctor, in either Illinois or Indiana or something on the border. He died and his family was selling his home and they found tens of thousands of babies that he aborted. That he aborted in mason jars. That he was saving their freaking bodies.
Well, remember that happened with the doctor back east of the slaughterhouse that they had going there with the baby body parts and baby bodies were literally tucked in and stuck everywhere. Including the food refrigerators because having the kids in the mason jar that they just aborted next year's sandwich for lunch was pretty cool. Didn't you know that? I don't think so.
Stayin' nice.
moving the math that's needed towards the problem. You're never going to get perfection. You're never going to have 100% of what you want. And one of those shiny, epic examples of an event where everything clicks the way it does, do happen, cherish them. Because they are so few and far between. Well, again, everything and anything can happen in the real world. And you know what? It does.
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of June, it is the 16th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2024 older calendar. David Jim, I'm a doctor, not a brick nice and 2024 battle for the Republic book to the winter war. It ain't winter outside. Hopefully if I wrote the books, right?
You'll feel each of the seasons. That's the plan. That was the whole idea. And I think it worked. So anyway, for everybody out there, it is the 16th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face. Now, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. Well, let me give an example. The old Peto sniffer meat puppet is bragging about how he wants to kill Americans again.
For all of you may have missed it, of course it was word salad otherwise, fragger, rigger, or fergor. Have you watched the Petosniffer Meat Puppets speak? I mean, it's not really. It's not really speech. I mean, he's not really talking, per se. I mean, in his own mind, I'm sure he's having a phenomenal conversation or dissertation or whatever, but we're talking.
Yes, in the Biden zone. Yeah, crazy town Twilight Zone dude, and it is. So of course his latest yap again was about killing Americans with F-15.
We'll kill you, the government will kill you with that fifth key. Yeah, thingies. With those- Tell that you have data to the Afghanistanians. They didn't need the F-16s and nuclear weapons. How did Afghanistan go for everybody? We won that in a few days, right?
Did we win Afghanistan in a few days? We went in, we're pretty well done. After that it was just a picnic. And what were all those people that were dying all the while we were in Afghanistan? And in fact, I would point out, if you notice how many special warfare units kind of got wiped out there or completely annihilated at different times, which you're not supposed to think about if you do the math. Now, I argued this back when that started that you should be ready for that because this is the part they don't talk about.
is guys, special warfare units have very high attrition rates. They look really good on paper or for propaganda, but they have very high attrition rates. And Afghanistan was a classic example. I mean, after all, what did happen to SEAL Team 6 guys? Well, what happened to those guys?
They doing just fine? Everybody okay? They got Shiloh, they got Shiloh, and Shunuk, I think it was them that did that. They all took everybody down that was a witness to the whole scam when supposedly Osama bin Weyladen. There's only a handful of people and whatever story they're gonna repeat is whatever the party wants cuz they realize if they don't they might die, right? Everybody understand that one?
See how that works? Well, also though, you have an operation Red Wing with, what the heck that dude's name, the guy from Texas. They made a movie, they forgot about him. They got all, all but him got an eye on me. Right, Sole Survivor, right? Sole Survivor? Well, but wait a minute, no, they kick ass, they kick names. They beat everybody. They always come back. What? I'm just gonna repeat, Tom.
It was a lone survivor. But yeah, lone survivors, sole survivor, lone survivor. I didn't, I really didn't get into the. I love trail. Go ahead. Mark the trail. Right. I know who was involved. I know the characters as far as, you know, who from Hollywood, but then and the characters that were involved is kind of like in many of the other situations, the reality as opposed to the movie.
two different things. Although it was very dynamic, it was definitely an example of heroism because you're fighting beside another man and you're fighting for each other. Remember when you're in the field, is you're trying to keep each other alive. But the fact is that step back and look at the numbers.
Okay, and that's something they don't wanna talk about. And we have, okay, did Afghanistan, did the Afghan resistance rise up with an air fleet of MiGs to face off against the air strength of the US ever? Didn't we in Afghanistan have absolute air supremacy? Not just superiority, absolute supremacy. How long were we in Afghanistan?
They didn't seem to run out of fighters either. You ever notice that? They seem to find a way to get somebody to get motivated and get out there. And by the way, let's not forget something, the fighting season. You have a culture where you have a population that has what they call a fighting season. Because that culture is so embedded, that idea is so embedded in that population going back into the depths of time that it is the norm.
It's the we was a lot longer than the Russians were what we mark Yeah, well about the same when you look at the Russians see this is what's interesting is every member Afghanistan where empires go to die Let's always remember that and what's fascinating about it is is remember there's like this overlap Everybody has been in there. Everybody's been to a rakus to make sure that the dope flows Remember the spice must flow
And so the Brits have been there. In fact, I will remind everybody going back far enough cuz the Brits were there in and out back and forth. The Russians have been there more than once. And before the Communists, by the way.
Let's see, who else has had their time in there? The Ottomans to a degree, but they couldn't hold on to it for anything, which is rather fascinating because that's a Muslim nation, that was a Muslim state. And yet in each case, every force that went in to engage in that area of operation never left with a, quote unquote, decisive victory, a control of the environment. Nobody.
go ahead, jump in there, Cody.
They ended up in India, of course, the rest of the way. And of course, that's supposedly where the failing took place. In reality, how long can you take an expanding army and push it? Okay, but Afghanistan has always been, when we bring that up, it's a bird unto itself and it goes back into the depths of time with the ring knockers. And I will point out again that how can Afghanistan exist?
That's the part nobody ever is supposed to ask. How can Afghanistan exist? What's its power? It doesn't have naval forces. It doesn't have an air force. It doesn't have- It's got a back alley. It does strategic force, yeah. But there's that appendix. If you look and they always want you to never look at the eastern end of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is part of the old spice trade guild
land mass. In fact, if you were gonna talk about the spy trade and the epitome of the spy trade, then that's what Afghanistan is. Why is it Afghanistan has suffered to continue to exist? Why has it not been divvied up by each nation state that's nearest it? And what I mean is Pakistan is to the south. Pakistan is a nuclear power that sits right next to Afghanistan.
Why is it that Afghanistan or how is it that Afghanistan is able to keep any of its real estate? Law of the caravan. Yeah, the law of the caravan, exactly. So there's deeper parts and this actually will help you to understand what I've told you guys many times to think about the many tiers of manipulation.
For the moment, they're gonna try to get a whole bunch of you Christian white males and as many heterosexual males killed as possible in an upcoming war. So that the effeminate Babylonian queer Jewish mob can effeminize and also occultize the occultically convert the American population the rest of the way into a sodomite type of construction. In other words, Babylon.
And to do that, they need to send you into a meat grinder overseas. And so generations upon generations in this last 100 years and farther have been put into the situation where it has killed off any teachings or exterminated the flower of that population so that it could be usurped and manipulated by the ring knockers and spit swappers behind the scenes.
That's why, like I said, what is this thing with Ukraine right now? A way for them to kill a lot of white Christians, and that's exactly what they've just done. Now, suppose, I hear you, Tex-Mek, give me just a second. What do I mean by different tiers? Right now, we're told that we need to hate the Russians. Why? The Russians aren't communist anymore.
Why do we need to hate the Russians? I don't trust the Russians, but that's a different story and I'll explain right now why. Because all of these characters have signed into the globalist agenda.
The same mechanisms, the refugee treaty for instance, I've told you before, the refugee treaty is a problem, the refugee treaty is a problem, the refugee treaty is a problem. That's part of this other tier of influence. They knew what they were doing before they did it, it was part of the long term plan. Now that the Jewish mob, the Jewish communists in Mexico running the Jewish
non-governmental organizations, which is a fiction. In other words, read that Jewish International Congress running the invasion force is now undermining the Protestant Christian American system to destroy it because it's the greatest threat to the globalist slash the Babylonian agenda that they are promoting. Slash the occultic mechanism that they are promoting.
Now, Ukraine is doing the same thing. 600,000 Ukrainian Christians have been killed in less than two years. Guys, if they did that publicly and made mass execution prison camps, you bitch. But if you make a battlefield situation that's a World War I type meat grinder, you can throw corpses in there. Well, you can make corpses of everybody you throw in there, and you can yap about the technology this and the weapons that and make it sound like a football game.
But in reality, it is an intentional correctment. I've told you this before, learn this term, correctment. They're exterminating the Christian population and they will replace it because that vacuum will not last.
Sadly enough, well, the Russians had to do what they had to do. I don't care what anybody says, it's natural. Russia's equivalent to a Monroe Doctrine dictates that NATO is not gonna be sitting on the front porch of Russia, and I understand why they would do that. However, here's the problem, why I can sympathize and understand their decision. If in a heartbeat, all of these afhats were told that the game and the jig is up, which is what's happening here in the US.
The Russians, the Germans, the Japanese, the Chinese would all put UN Berets on and would be willing to join collectively against you, the American people, which they're hoping won't perceive what the threat is and so you will be caught flat-footed and slaughtered when the time comes. Oh no, then with my very sadly mistaken on that note, very sadly mistaken.
I know, and that's the part that, really, the one good thing is that the ring knockers, especially the pedophilic queers that we have that are in our government, have isolated themselves so much from any kind of reality that I don't want them to change. And there's nothing I would say that would change them. And it's still, it's an optimal situation for us.
But fact of the matter is that they're again they have their plans and we better have ours and we had better make a decision which most people have I'm seeing this on a bigger and bigger scale unfortunately a massive scale that all of you have to pick up that and help with the weight of We have the response that we wanted we have people that are waking. You know everybody goes away slow awakening There's no slow awakening
The people that are thinking and smart, intelligent, have already, you see the writing on the wall, they're already in motion to do the right thing. Now what we have to do is be there with answers, with solutions to be able to fight effectively, organize first, and then fight effectively. And that's where all of you guys come in. Everybody, guys, speak up. Right now, rise up and shine. This is where it needs to happen, and I'll tell you what, now.
Tex-Mex has been so patient. Hopefully, didn't lose train of thought there. Tex-Mex, jump in there, please. Oh, oh yeah, I had a couple of little things to go over.
Yeah, don't forget when Biden's talking about using F-15s and everything else on Americans, there's a little NBA retired soldier hugs with a big smile on his face hugging his SKS. Exactly, it's futile to resist. Yeah, yeah, right. And I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Laozier. In this case, like you said,
I'm that operator from 1968 that survived to 1973, eating basically moldy rice, getting an intravenous feed from leftover windshield wiper line and a sharpened football air needle because there were no medical supplies. And I lived through all of that and fought to the end and we won. They won, I won't say we won, they won.
So hopefully five that I made at a bits and pieces and a file and a hunk of metal in my backyard Yeah, yeah, in fact again. Don't say it can't be done. It's already been done The big difference is instead of can do Americans we got crappoo Americans that have been conditioned by the public fool system to do exactly what's being done Create the you know, the can of the weezer, you know, Stanley Wiener Weiner bomb weezer routine Get over that people stomp the guts out of that bullshit
We're going to war in 24. It's not a maybe a kind of or a sort of. We're going to war in 24. It's just gonna happen one way or another. They're gonna do their stupid and we're gonna deal with stupid. And when they do, again, pull all the stops out. Go ahead, jump in there, I'm sorry. Yeah, and one last thing is Biden, he reminds me of that drunk at the end of the bar, barely on the stool. He's talking and everything. He thinks he's given this great
Speech you know and everything and he's smarter than hell and all you hear everybody else here is a bunch of babbling What what did he say I don't know I can't scream I can't speak drunkies sir Well actually I'll tell you what and I'm surprised that somebody here I don't care who picks it up guys blazing saddles Blazing saddles, okay remember Gabby Johnson
Frogger! Rigger! Frogger! Rigger! I said RAGGOT! Frogger! Rigger! Uh, that's, that's, that's right. Uh, and of course, I thoroughly agree with Howard Johnson agree, agreeing with Gabby Johnson. That is a classic example of Backwoods Home gibberish. Frogger! Frogger! VEIA! No, Frogger! The thing is, it's in your face to the point where you're actually, okay, who's following that creature?
Okay, anybody catch the latest thing where he said F-15? And I noticed I said F-15. He did not complete the statement with the propaganda role that he was supposed to use. Has anybody watched that today? Where he actually, he's done this more than a few times. He just did this, what was it, yesterday or the day before, which doesn't really mean any difference. But there was no
competent construction of a sentence when he said what he said. Have any of you seen this? Why don't we use F-15s much here anymore? Well, that's the other thing. You know why he's doing that? Because the Israelis, the Jews are running him and the Jews stole all our F-15s. So the guys that are running me said use F-15. No, I am telling you.
And so that's why in his little P-brain, you know, we've got, how about F-22 Raptors, you know, you have 35 fail planes, we got all kinds of stuff. Well, no, we don't. They're only a handful of aircraft that we actually have. And to be quite honest, the F-16 is flying more often than anything else in the inventory that we have. I'm a big fan of the A-10. I like the fact that you can blast a football field and there's not a mouse would survive. Over.
Well, and here again, see this is part of what they've been terrified. Okay, let me jog everybody's memory. Does anybody remember, and it's more than a decade ago, when a certain plane took off and then just disappeared with full combat load? This is during the 90s, by the way, so yeah, it is a ways back. Does anybody remember when all of a sudden out of the blue,
And you gotta remember that you're dealing with a paranoid regime that hates you. That well, a certain plane took off and it was fully combat loaded and for whatever reason the pilot turned the transponder off.
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Because there isn't anything that they could have done to stop that one plane from doing to the enemy, what the enemy keeps yapping about claiming they're gonna do to us. And it's the last thing they want anybody to think about it, somebody got a burr up their ass and said, you know what, maybe we should just get rid of those SOBs. And you know what? If somebody had, well, they point himself in the right direction,
It would have happened. That could have been a better reality. I just read an article about three, four days ago, I think it might have been on the Daily Fund, about the Air Force being the most woke and tranny and patriotism abhorrent, branch of the military.
Well, what's interesting is they focused intentionally on that because the Jewish mafia did not have control over it until Obama came in. When Obama came in, remember, one of the reasons for stripping as many, they wanted to strip as many patriotic Americans out of the system as they could, which they did. And it was very much a plan on their part with regard to taking control or trying to seize final control
of all of the air ordnance that would be available to the population would have the option to use. And that's the thing that again, oh we can't talk about that. Here we go, we got a break.
In our hands we'll prove no trifle You may ride a good late speed You may not stern a master You forward march with speed But you'll learn the back's much faster When you meet our mountain boys And their leader jolly start Glad you make what little noise And always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle
No graves at home, back across the briney water And giddy must come, as well as to the slaughter But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun If flinging and figure hold the butt through, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no to rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no to rifle
I'll tell you what we're gonna do. First of all, this is libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. Ed, pull up. Let's see, my rifle by my side. And you are, of course, listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com. You can donate if you'd like to help with Liberty Tree Radio by going to the donate key and donating any amount. Our mailing address is PBN, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan.
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They come loud and they come fast But we'll shoot first so we can last Keep your rifle by your side Singing, they just won't stay away Singing, oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side And then come night they'll have our children in their sights
So stand on every pass from north to south Oh they can scream, they can shout They will never push us out Keep your rifle or saw Singing, oh Lord, they just won't stay away Singing, oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your saw
We've got the tanks, cause they've got funding from the banks. But we won't fall as long as we can fight. So they'll go on a way we hate. But they won't get past the gate. Keep your rifle singing. Won't stay away singing. For this I won't need pay when we take a stand. No, we must protect our lands. Keep your rifle eyes in the east.
From the Great Plains to Tennessee, they help us hold with all that we do need. This comes another way from Red Sand Fran or Burn, LA. Keep your rifle singing. For this I won't need pay when I see their face. No, I must protect my place. Keep my rifle when I see their face. I must protect my place. By your side, Belder on Tyrant, that is part of the
album, the second songs of the second Civil War. If you get a chance go over to the YouTube, find it, pull it down as quick as you can, put it in some form of memory system, but ideally get it over on disk, get it over on a memory stick, physically have it in hand because like many things it will be disappearing and disappear faster and you have time to think about it because it'll be too many other things you're probably going to be thinking about. Let's put a music inventory together.
Just make sure that our music libraries and our motivation libraries are out there in force. Very quickly again, organized armed equipment train as militia establish a 510 program in your area of operations logistics the key to victory. What is 510 program? A 510 program is the ability to be able to outfit and either equip or re-equip a unit top to bottom with a five-man fire team or a 10-man squad. Now
Most people, younger troops are conditioned to the eight man squad because they don't understand why we went there. Well, because it's better. No, it's not. Okay, let me teach you something real quick here for everybody. But here again, now let me stop before I say anymore. If what you want to do is what you want to do, congratulations, thumbs up. You got a great idea. Run with that puppy, like I said before. But let me point something out. Four fingers, how does the hand become effective? Four fingers by themselves, use them.
How do they work? What makes the hands such a phenomenal machine or tool? And why we're at the top of the natural chain if you don't believe in God is because of the opposing thumb. And the opposing thumb is the team leader. The fingers are the fire team, four fingers make up the fire team. The thumb is the opposing component there that manages and makes everything work. See that five?
Now hold the other hand up, there's the other five, that's a 10 man squad, right there. Fire team leader, squad leader, fire team leader. You see how that works? One, two, that's the opposing thumb. This is why 10 is a more intelligent way to go with regard to management. But you go eight, fine. You got 12, 12 man, 18. Jesus led a 12 man, 18. You'll lead one, two.
Remember that? Jesus led a twelve man eighteen, you'll lead one two, oh lordy Jesus led a twelve man eighteen, you'll lead one two, Jesus led a twelve man eighteen, you'll lead one two, look away beyond the blue.
So for everybody out there again, what works for you works for you. Marines use 3-3-3, remember? I've mentioned this many times with a squad leader. Three fire teams. Each fire team had a BAR or a Johnson automatic rifle, a rifleman, and a submachine gun operator. Typically either a ricin early on the war for the Marines, later on a Thompson, whatever model, depending on what was available. Marines always got hand-me-down, so they didn't get upgraded as quickly as everybody else. Because the Marines got it last.
And they still fought very well. Because it's not the weapon. It's the operator behind the weapon. Though it's nice to have the best weapons. Very nice. But you may not have the best weapons available. So you will improvise, adapt, and overcome. You will utilize the tools that you have. Take these implements, employ them, and properly deploy them. And then you will harvest what the enemy has to upgrade and modify and improve your forces, but never being equal to your enemy.
No equity here. We're never gonna be equal to our enemy. The objective is battlefield superiority. And that means you need to be better at training your people. The 510 program means that you have the supply system in place tactically, where the combat forces meet the road. This is what the American Patriot Movement did. This is why the British went to Concord.
The US militia did not think, I'm farming, the British are coming, at the last minute I'm just gonna do something, BS.
They were preparing for war nonstop for over 10 years, but especially in the last two years leading up to the conflict, guys, remember Salem. We almost would have said, remember Salem. Why remember Salem? Well, because the month before they went to Lexington and Concord, the British went out to capture stores and cannons, guns.
Another stupid thing that idiots stick, you know, the pen-o-sniffer meat puppet mumbled out. Cannons, Americans have always had cannons. Americans have had every gun and every firearm, every implement of destruction that the military has had. In most cases, the innovations have always been in our hands first. Only when you get a police state plugged in does that reverse.
Always remember that. Even automatic weapons. While the government did not want to issue automatic weapons to the population, privately owned automatic weapons were readily available and very common amongst particular people with resources. And I ain't talking gangsters. I'm talking general population. If you chose that that's what you wanted to spend your money on, congratulations.
Now, not only gonna get out and make what automatic weapons why because we'll take off our enemy what we can I prefer that you have the biggest meanest baddest Heaviest rifle you can blow a hole saw through somebody the size of a helmet Why because it stops them dead and if you stop them dead They can't come back to bother you and since we're going to be selective and how we engage the enemy when we engage them We're going to use full resource to exterminate what's before us We cannot let the enemy survive in the conflict or a contact
Let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from But after fighting for a period of time your troops are gonna start to look threadbare people and people get tired equipment gets worn out and gets destroyed or damaged to the point or just threadbare So the 510 program gives us the ability with everybody pitching in and doing this so that when a group comes in you can literally get them take off all the equipment get them to the shit shower and shave and
Square them away with new issue clothing or fix what they got. Well, clean up what they got, what they brought in while you're issuing them at least something new so that they are cleaner and they're more comfortable. It's not R&R per se, but it's the idea that it changes your mindset because part of the wear and tear is the fatigue of attrition that takes place just with your equipment.
You get used to it. It becomes an old glove you're used to wearing. It doesn't mean I'm going to throw away the old gloves. What it means is that we're going to get you cleaned up. We're going to get you reissued. If need be, when you walk out from one door, you walk out the other, everything you need, web gear, boots, equipment, top to bottom, you're going to walk back out ready to fight better than you came in. And whatever you choose to keep out of what you carried in stays with you.
You don't have to change out everything. In other words, in many cases, the troops will mostly be needing clothes. Their combat tactical gear will be sufficient, but in a 5-10 program, your purpose should be to have literally everything top to bottom needed to be able to re-equip a unit. But here's the other important thing. This also helps with regard to force multiplication. And if everybody goes, I'll be special warfare this or whatever that, I'm special warfare
Well, everybody who understands the purpose originally behind Special Forces was to become a force builder. A 12-man A-team had two specific mission points for each member. 12 men meant 24 skills. Between those 24 skills, you had the ability to virtually train a 600-man battalion, which some people would say is train a small army,
From top to bottom in the field by improvising and utilizing resources locally available or material that you can procure and perhaps have provided to you to be dropped in or you could you could have it man-packed in. So again, it was that supply element logistics. Logistics. Well, we got fighting units. Yep, and most of them are pretty shallow. What kind of spare parts inventory do you have? Are you ready to maintain your weapons for an extended period of time?
Are you ready to pass those weapons on to another generation? Because that's another consideration and there's gonna be part of the problem here is we are going to have an attrition rate. I don't want anything buried with me if I die in the field. Take everything off my hairy hind end. I came into this world covered in somebody else's blood screaming and kicking. And I guess I can go out the same way. I have a problem with it. But especially bare ass naked ain't embarrassing me and I'm dead.
But we don't have a lot of you talk to us about wearing the underwear four different ways back to front I don't think I want that part. I think you're going down in the ground with that Yeah, I guess probably keep your you probably keep your short clothes. They won't be pretty that's true So again for everybody out there think I had prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We need to be thinking ahead
Now, the 5.10 program, here's the point, and I've noticed this, is that a lot of stuff is just vaporized or been picked up and disappeared. Two things are happening. It's going overseas because people are buying stuff and shipping it to their friends in other parts of the planet. But also, everybody is on the same page and table. You know, they're at the same table and on the same page that you guys all are.
But if you cherry pick, you can put load-bearing equipment, combat load-bearing equipment together that will be sufficient for whatever tactical formation you're working with. I have an eyeball for green. If I see OD green or any kind of camel, I've got to check it out when I go to an estate sale, yard sale, resale shop, whatever. If there's a bunch of it and it's all cheap and you've been locked up, you've got to say, hey, what do you want for all these?
Almost always the guy's like, oh, you want them all? Oh, thank God, you can have them. Guess what? I'll give you a great price. And so all of a sudden, you got a whole lot of widgets for little or nothing. The big thing about this is, if you have the inventory collection, if you do your bookkeeping right, so many mag pouches, so many pistol belts, so many eight suspenders, so many Y suspenders, so many whatever system, or how many load-bearing sets of MOLLE, whatever you're going to do.
But the idea is that when I hand you a couple of buckets as a quartermaster and you first of all tell me literally we're going to be playing you know like the Jewish tailor. Oh I can tell right now you got a 33 in scene, the 34 ways, it looks like you're a 1x top and you got a big head. So let me tell you hold on I need a number six. I need a number six. Yeah.
Oh, I am bowing ya. See, we always joke about that. The Jewish Taylor. Of course you'll make stuff fit even if it doesn't. That's what the Jewish Taylor's do. But in this case...
We're talking about the idea that you got to get good at what you do and we need to be able to generally issue So there's the other thing is take into consideration collecting sizes that you don't wear but other people might and also Assume the worst you won't be disappointed. Everybody's going to be starving after a while So if you think you're gonna get a lot of big sizes, which I do buy anyway But if if I can get mediums and larges
Don't worry, you're all going to be on a weight loss program real quick. It's called Government Starvation Programs. We're a breath away from that right now. Why do you think they're messing with the food stores? Because they want to keep you only three meals away from starvation if they can. They want to drag you down into the toilet way below American standards that go all the way back to before the founding of the nation.
We were better at everything and now we've got these bottom feeding peckerwood pieces of gutter trash that are incompetent fools that have no business being here our full fuel supplies our food supplies or even our way of life. Your sorry ass needs to be shot out of here. We could feed this planet five, six times over if America was being American. And right now we're too busy listening to the, you gotta be globalist piss on the globalist they starve everybody.
I'm the incompetent globalist. First, let's shoot their ass out of here, get rid of those sons of bitches, kill every last one of them that you can. Don't let them get to the LL airliners so they can run to Dubai or Israel and hide there thinking they're not gonna be extradited back to the US cuz that is their plan. Instead, guys, we're gonna be Americans. That means we have to be motivated.
The 510 program is a base component of that motivation. In other words, the ability to be able to force multiply, to build at our discretion. And I don't have to wait for a truck to come down the road. If everybody listening were to participate in this concept, and again, it can be, think about this, okay, well, Mark, I can't get this, I can't get that. What can you get for free? Where can you find stuff for free?
I'll give you an example. When I go to estate sales, I mean it might as well be free. You can buy whole tables full of clothing for $5. I'm looking right here at a whole bunch of OD green stuff. Guy was 35 years old. He's still alive. He's in Ohio. He decided he didn't want to pick up the stuff he has stored at his sister's. What did I get?
Let me give you a list of just one just stopping at one location. I got like 15 OD green or earth brown Sweat sweat tops. I got an almost equal number of bottoms in addition to that. I got t-shirts I got Tech jackets the new stuff the fancy new stuff the two-tone green, you know, like green dark green Three or four of those jackets in addition to that I got and let's see a Leatherman tool a knife
Two compasses, I got, what else we got sitting here? It's all piled up because I got to sort it out. I'm shipping it, I'm moving it to different kits. But in addition to that, mess kits, canteen cups, he had a couple of mess kits, he was in the Marines. He had a canteen with cup, only one. But I also got a bunch of the Sierra type cups, more modern than the Sierra double walled actually insulated with a little carabiner hanger, okay? Carabiner hanger for the handle.
etc. etc. etc. What did this cost me? $3. I can't afford the $3 simply by asking and saying, well, I'll take a bunch of this stuff. Good, we're just going to close up. Really, well, we're not closing up. A whole bunch of the people have shown up.
But guess what, all that stuff, including about a $200 stupid backpack I wouldn't pay $200 for, but a backpack in gray and a real muted burgundy, which is a good feel, good enough for somebody who doesn't have anything better than I'd buy. Okay, I bought better, I bought just as good, but I'm looking at it right here, $3.
So don't say you can't find this stuff. And most people are thinking, we're gonna minimize fantastic. If somebody's yapping that crap, don't try to convert them. They're gonna end up high, dry, and short when the feces hits the oscillating device. And it can be the money supply, it can be them trying to start World War III, it can be starting a conflict against the American people. Take your pick, whichever one does it, the switches are all hit and everything's off.
Food's not showing up, clothing's not showing up. People overseas aren't gonna send you stuff for the love of, you know, like in America, they hate America.
The people right now, the communist Chinese are waging war with you economically and are sending troops across the border at the behest of the Jewish mafia out of Mexico, who are then moving communist Chinese troops across the American border using Jewish non-governmental organizations and the US government is coordinating bringing those communist Chinese troops in to be used on the American population, housing them, clothing them, feeding them, and giving them uniforms and weapons, and arming them right now.
They'll sell you stuff right now because either way the money's gonna leave in the US. Now I don't have a problem with that to a degree because we don't have the manufacturing base that is providing what we need and even if they can put something together, the components that they use all come from China too.
So I'm more concerned with the idea of getting the final product that I need for the least, if not free, at least the cheapest price, have everything that I need for the basics to get everybody to jump off. And then we build from there because we still need internal manufacturing, we need production. That's where, again, what's the purpose of the 510 program? To give us that two to three year step off that we need while small manufacturing is built up.
and small raw materials production is built up. We know what we need to do and we still have the skilled labor to get it done and we've recruited a lot of that. Many little companies are already on our side, many medium sized companies are already on our side. The politics that we've seen here in Michigan has helped so much to drive people into our camp with an understanding of why they'd better be in our camp.
The enemy has no clue and no matter what I say, they won't listen, won't make any difference. They're gonna be caught, they're the ones are gonna be caught flat-footed. But all of you can pitch in, all of you can help. Even if all you could do is barrels or baggage with clothes. Guys, just be able to change like Dar was saying, be able to take those underpants that when you throw them at the wall they stick.
Be able to take them off and shower and shave and put something clean on it wouldn't even have to be new it might as well be in a when we talk world war
In World War I, we got caught with our ass in the breeze. Now it was all planned, and the globalists wanted to put a big national debt on America, and they said it was going to be the war to end all wars. In other words, they thought they were going to use World War I as the jump off for a globalist agenda to get America to surrender its freedom and its sovereignty, and that didn't work, so we had to have World War II.
And in World War II, in both cases, they supposedly got caught with their ass in the breeze. Well, they were planning for the war and they were preparing for the war. But in the meantime, they sacrificed how many of you? Let's talk about Corigador. Let's talk about the Bataan Death March.
How did the Philippine campaign go? What about Wake Island? How about sacrificing the men at Pearl Harbor because they knew Pearl Harbor was coming and that lying skank made a point of demanding that the officers in charge couldn't do their job because from all the way from the district of criminals in Washington, they were told not to do their job. They couldn't help it.
They were not responsible. They were responsible and signed for the men that were under them, so they did the best they could to protect them. But they were set up and it was a sacrifice slash betrayal. So who are they trying to sacrifice? Who are they ready to sacrifice now? Are you on the list? How many Americans are they gonna let's say fry in a nuclear exchange that, oh, we just didn't know that was coming, even though they're bragging about a World War III? They're bragging about a World War III.
A nuclear exchange even. A nuclear exchange. And who are the loons doing it? The leftist, satanic, pedo, queers that we pointed out time and time and time again are the problem. So all the way back to you, you're the solution. Go in the bathroom, look in the mirror. Congratulations, there's your man or woman. Girls, guys, all of you can help with this. Sewing needles, sewing machines.
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When the time comes, somebody's gonna be in charge of military operations, and I just slide it sideways. Congratulations, there's your material, this is your stock and inventory. Congratulations, what did it cost me? A few minutes worth of playing with some scissors, and not using my brain and sorting stuff out. And you all can make that happen too. Remember people, go on a walk. 24.
We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on the march, we'll stay in line. Chick-ass! Like a baby's seal. And then go find their buddies and repeat the process. Remember, let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from. But to do that, you need to train better. Train as you will fight, or you will fight as you have trained. Let's get it squared away.
Anyway, I'm working it out here. And, uh, we may have Craig from Forbidden Knowledge hopefully coming up from across my fingers.
We have to do the math to make that happen. He's going to have to get motivated too. Guys, we need solutions. Top of our mouths are part of a monetary solution. We need to make it happen. God bless you all. We got to go ahead, thinking over, and hopefully, for bit now. It's coming up next year on the Orange Ray Radio. It's the opportunity to forge for ourselves and for future generations a new world order. A world with a rule of law, not the law of the jungle, governs the conduct of nations.
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With me and poker face and all those other folks out there a hair man away with us Just don't forget to bring a hammer and a rag to wipe her off with because it gets pretty nasty out there Let them old scumbag head you never know what's gonna be in that egg when you crack it open Probably right well, it's most likely right so you might want to at least bring a gas mask or something you know? I think the chimpsuit too might be acid for blood or a little alien in there Yeah, you never know
You never know. Look at what they do. You know they don't have any brains up there. There's not much room for anything else. Friday, and you can tell I'm in a good mood, just about every Friday. It's about, and we are live by the way. It is about seven minutes past the top of the hour, 79 degrees outside, all kinds of cloudy today. They've been saying thunderstorms for the last week. When I looked on Sunday, it said Monday it was gonna be clear
Tuesday, kind of in, and Wednesday and Thursday thunderstorms. And then it said, on Tuesday it said Thursday and Friday thunderstorms. And then the next day it said, it moved it down another day. And then it's supposed to thunderstorm again today. It was supposed to rain last night after 6, didn't see any of that. So, I'm kind of hoping we get some rain. It's like really humid outside right now. So, you go out there and scratch your head and then you're sweating.
So and it's only what 79 degrees. It's like taking a shower when you I hate it means like that I'd rather be out there where rev is when it's 120 degrees and dry his bone What's it like out there? Where you're at today rest? It's about 90 degrees right now. We're headed towards 95. I guess is what they're forecasting. Oh, beautiful It's been a little Unseasonably clear for us. Yeah, I would say How's the humidity?
It's pretty low actually, you know, we haven't seen rain now since. Well I can't remember when. Well you live in the sand so. Yeah. That's the nice thing about living in the desert, you don't get a lot of rain so if you don't like rain, that's a good place to be.
This is one place I know where you can go out in March and wash and wax your truck. And you really don't have to wash and wax it again until November. I noticed, and my roommate had brought this to my attention, that there's so many classic cars on the road out there, out west, in places where they don't get snow because there's no salt on the road to eat the car.
You know what, Spike, I have a 90 model GMC Jimmy, I have a 97 GMC Sierra, dually pickup, and I have an 85 Corvette, they're all in pristine condition. Hell yeah. No less, I mean, the newest vehicle I own is almost 20 years old. Yeah, that's great.
So we saw so many cool cars out there, you know, being in Phoenix you're going to see that with car shows and stuff like that going through. Man, even there's a place in Scottsdale where they sell cars like that. And I would hate to see the price tag on these things because of course it's Scottsdale.
But man, there are some beautiful cars over there on the car lot and beautiful bikes out there too. I was really thinking about taking that class where you go to learn to work on bikes and then work on Harleys, but I never did do it. But that would have been a cool job. There were plenty of them out there and not a shortage of work, that's for sure.
Yeah, I think this is the Harley capital of the world, Spike. That could be. I mean, that's all there is, and a lot of it, I think, is because we don't have a helmet lock. That's true. And the blown radiator capital of the world, too. Yeah. My buddy brought his truck out there, and not his truck, but his car. He was the first one of us to head out that way. And his radiator took a dump on him the first month he lived there.
He took a car from Indiana out there. Our truck, the one that we drove out there, my roommate's truck, it was still in pretty good condition when we got back. But there was a lot of driving involved. We drove that thing. It was a two-wheel drive pickup truck and we drove it up and down snebly up there and around the rim.
Probably taking it some places. It wasn't really supposed to go but man it powered through and we got to see some beautiful stuff Just wandering around the mountains. Oh, yeah, if you get north or east of Phoenix, it's beautiful. Oh, yeah every Friday Probably not so much now since it's cool down in the city But back when I was there every Friday night, man They would show the freeway heading out of town and just like an exodus from the city Everybody's just booked into the mountains to get the hell out of the heat
And I was like, wow, look at that. First time I seen it, I was like, holy shit, look at that. It was like wall-to-wall cars as far as you could see down the freeway. I was like, man, I'm glad we're sitting right here watching. Let's see what we can get into today, ref. I know this ain't going to surprise nobody. Video of testimony in Clinton email lawsuit ordered seals. What? Yeah, we knew that was coming.
May 27, 2016 was when this was sent in.
U.S. District Court Judge Emmett Sullivan ruled in advance of Friday's scheduled deposition by Clinton's former Chief of Staff Cheryl Mills. She is among a half dozen current and former officials to be questioned about Clinton's use of a private email server when she was the nation's top diplomat. Now before I continue, before I came on air here on my Twitter thing, I always
copy and paste my Twitter B-roll into the little thing and I let it sit there while I'm waiting. I hit it at the beginning of the show so people know when the shows start. The broadcast is going to start up when I do that. I'm sitting there and I look at the thing when I click over there and it says Clinton says that the Secretaries of State before her used
private email service and it was quite alright. And I was like bull, I tweeted back to whatever news service and posted it, bulls in capital letters. I think they got the point. I don't think Madeline Halfbright had her own email server. No, it's totally against the rules, if you know what I mean, and she knows it.
Sullivan has approved the depositions as part of a lawsuit filed by the conservative legal advocacy group, Judicial Watch. Lawyers for Mills raised concerns that video of her testimony might be used as a part of a partisan attack. Mills supports the release of written transcript. So they can edit it? Yes. I mean, even the video could be edited, but still. And so we'll keep in that vein there. Clinton's
It says, Destroy Syria for Israel.
And Christians who have not read their Bibles continue to fall for the same line that Israel is God's chosen people. I hope everyone realizes there is no respect of persons with God, simply meaning He does not have favorites. Romans 2.11, God did choose the Israelites to share His Word with the world. I said Israelites, which are compromised
comprised of the twelve tribes of Israel, not just one called Judah, further to share His word, not some other religious book. The children of Satan used the lies spoke above against Christians and get them to send their sons and daughters to die to fulfill their will. This is all about global government. I'll have to agree with that part of it.
In the email released by WikiLeaks, the Secretary of State Clinton says that the best way to help Israel is to use force in Syria to overthrow the government. The document was one of many unclassified by the U.S. Department of State under case number F-214-20439, a DOC number, a DOC NO C-0579er-449er-8.
following the uproar of Clinton's private email server kept at her house while she served as Secretary of State from 2009-2013. Although the WikiLeaks transcript dates the email as December 31, 2000, this is an error on their part as the contents of the email, in particular the reference to May 2012 talks between
Iran and the West over its nuclear program in Istanbul show that the email was in fact sent on December 31, 2012. The email makes it clear that it has been the U.S. policy from the very beginning to violently overthrow the Syrian government and specifically to do this because it is in Israel's interest. There you go. So, yeah, and then the email's here. You can scroll through it. Should we read it?
The best way to help Israel with Iran's growing nuclear capability is to help the people of Syria overthrow the regime of Bessar Assad, negotiations to limit Iran's nuclear program will not solve Israel's security dilemma, nor will they stop Iran from improving the crucial part of any nuclear weapons program, the capability to enrich uranium.
At best, the talks between the world's major powers in Iran that began in Istanbul this April and will continue in Baghdad in May will enable Israel to postpone by a few months the decision whether to launch an attack on Iran that could provoke major Mideast war. Iran's nuclear program and Syria's civil war may seem unconnected, but they are for Israel.
for Israel's leaders. The way it's broken up here is kind of screwy. The real threat from a nuclear-armed Iran is not the prospect of an insane Iranian leader launching an unprovoked Iranian nuclear attack on Israel that would lead to the annihilation of both countries. What Israeli military leaders really worry about but cannot talk about is losing their... This thing scrolls fast, man. ...losing their nuclear monopoly.
An Iran nuclear weapons capability would not only end that nuclear monopoly, but also prompt other adversaries like Saudi Arabia and Egypt to go nuclear as well. The rest would be a precarious nuclear balance in which Israel could not respond to provocations with conventional military strikes on Syria and Lebanon as it can today. If Iran were to reach the threshold of nuclear weapons state, Tehran
would find it much easier to call on its allies in Syria and Hezbollah to strike Israel knowing that its nuclear weapons would serve as a deterrent to Israel responding against Iran itself.
back to Syria. It is the strategic relationship between Iran and the regime of Bazar Assad in Syria that makes it possible for Iran to undermine Israel's security, not through a direct attack, which in the 30 years of hostility between Iran and Israel has never occurred, but through its proxies in Lebanon like Hezbollah that are sustained, armed, and trained by Iran via Syria.
The end of the Assad regime would end this dangerous alliance. Israel's leadership understands well why defeating Assad is now in its interest. Speaking on CNN's Manpour Show last week, Defense Minister Ayurved Baddat argued that the toppling of Assad will be a major blow.
to radical access major blow to Iran, it's the only kind of outpost of the Iranian influence in the Arab world. And it will weaken dramatically both Hezbollah and Lebanon and Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Gaza. Bringing down Assad will not only be a massive boon to Israel's security, it would also ease Israel's understandable fear of losing its nuclear monopoly than Israel
and the United States might be able to develop a common view of when the Iranian program is so dangerous that military action could be warranted.
Right now, it is the combination of Iran's strategic alliance with Syria and the steady progress in Iran's nuclear enrichment program that has led Israeli leaders to contemplate a surprise attack, if necessary, over objections of Washington. With Assad gone and Iran no longer able to threaten Israel through its proxies,
It is possible that the United States and Israel can agree on red lines for when Iran's program has crossed an unacceptable threshold. In short, the White House can ease the tension that has developed with Israel over Iran by doing the right thing in Syria.
The rebellion in Syria has now lasted more than a year. The opposition is not going away, nor is the regime going to accept a diplomatic solution from the outside with his wife and his family. At risk, only the threat or use of force will change the Syrian dictator, Bashar Assad's mind. Bashar Assad. Hmm. So that seems to be like one of them there.
Or maybe that marching is in the middle. I don't know. It's weird. The Obama administration has been understandably wary of engaging in an air operation in Syria like the one conducted in Libya for three main reasons. Unlike the Libyan opposition forces, the Syrian rebels are not unified and do not hold territory. The Arab League has not called for outside military intervention as it did in Libya, and the Russians are opposed.
Libya was an easier case, but other than the laudable purpose of saving Libyan civilians from likely attacks by Qaddafi's regime, the Libyan operation had no long-lasting consequences for the region. Syria is, well, did for the Libyans, huh? What about that? Yeah, didn't have any long-lasting repercussions for the region. That kind of screwed the Libyans, because they were doing pretty good there.
Gaddafi was doing a pretty good job of raising this country up from the squalor, you know, bringing it up. They found water there in the desert underneath the Libya there and they were looking sweet, and that's why they had to go in and get rid of them.
Syria is harder, but success in Syria would be a transformative event for the Middle East. Not only would another ruthless dictator succumb to mass opposition on the streets, but their region would be changed for the better, as Iran would no longer have a foothold in the Middle East from which to threaten Israel and undermine stability in the region. Well, it seems like Israel is the one that keeps undermining stability in the region, because they keep poking everybody with the stick.
They keep goading everybody in and shit. They fund both sides of all the little skirmishes and skirmishes and all that stuff there. You go over to one guy and go, hey, that guy thinks you're an asshole. You should probably shoot him. And you go over to the other guy and go, hey, that guy thinks you're an asshole. You should probably shoot him. And then you stand back and watch them kill each other. Oh, wow. Didn't know that was going to happen, huh? That's pretty much the way it's working, too, isn't it? Yep.
And somebody posted on Facebook a thing, I think it was Shay Guebert, said, kill the fags, kill the blacks, kill this, kill that, revolution or whatever. And it was saying it with tongue in cheek kind of thing, making fun of what's going on now. And I wrote this thing and it ended up in the wrong damn post somehow. I deleted it. But what I said was, yeah, they, the Zionist Jews,
tell the white people to kill all the other colors and they tell all the other colors to kill the white people and they tell the straights to kill the gays and they tell the gays to kill the straights and then they step back and they watch everybody kill each other off and then who's left? Well, they are. Everybody else has killed each other off. So that's kind of what they're working for. That's what it seems like to me. I mean, I'm just going by what I see here. So you don't give me much to go with.
Washington should start by expressing its willingness to work with regional allies like Turkey, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar to organize, train, and arm Syrian rebel forces. The announcement of such decision would by itself likely cause substantial defections from the Syrian military. Now, you remember when they tried to do that? Oh, yeah, this must have been sent out before that, huh?
Then using territory in Turkey and possibly Jordan, US diplomats and Pentagon officials can start strengthening the opposition. It will take time, but the rebellion is going to go on for a long time, with or without US involvement.
The second step is to develop international support for a coalition air operation. Russia will never support such a mission, so there is no point operating through the UN Security Council. Some argue that US involvement risks a wider war with Russia, but the Kosovo example shows otherwise. She was wrong.
In that case, Russia had genuine ethnic and political ties to the Serbs, which don't exist between Russia and Syria, and even Russia did little more than complain. Russian officials have already acknowledged they won't stand in the way if intervention comes. Arming the Syrian rebels and using Western air power to ground Syrian helicopters and airplanes is a low-cost, high-pay approach.
as long as Washington's political leaders stay firm, that no U.S. ground troops will be deployed. And they did in both Kosovo and Libya. The cost to the United States will be limited. Victory may not come quickly or easily, but it will come, and the payoff will be substantial. But they wanted to send people over to Syria anyway, didn't they? Didn't they even send people to Syria?
I could swear they said they were sending so many troops over there, maybe they were sending them back to Iraq or something. I can't, I don't know. They send them all over the place all the time. That's where they get them all spread out, all over nice and thin so that they, you know, they can't make it home when something goes down and they need to protect the United States. Well, they're all spread out in BFE all around the world.
Iran would be strategically isolated, unable to exert its influence in the Middle East. The resulting regime in Syria will see the United States as a friend, not an enemy. Wasn't Assad our friend at one time? I don't know. Most of the time we put in these puppet dictators and then we take them out when they're not playing ball anymore. They go from playing softball over to playing soccer and we take them out.
Washington would gain substantial recognition as fighting for the people in the Arab world, not the corrupt regimes for Israel. Except for one thing, they voted Assad in. So for Israel, the rational for a bolt
The rationale for a bolt from the Blue attack on Iran's nuclear facilities would be eased and a new Syrian regime might well be open to early action. On the frozen peace talks with Israel, Hezbollah and Lebanon would be cut off from its Iranian sponsors since Syria would no longer be transit point for Iranian training assistance and missiles.
all these strategic benefits and the prospect of saving thousands of civilians from murder at the hands of the Assad regime, what? Says ten thousand have already been killed by civil war, that they started in the first of the year. So, yeah, okay. With the veil of fear lifted from the Syrian people, they seem determined to fight for their freedom. No, those are paid people.
America can and should help them. No, they shouldn't. And by doing so, Israel and help reduce the risk of a wider war. Yeah, but they were wrong. She was wrong. And it did turn into a wider war. And Russia came in and spanked them and they took off again. See? And we are down at the bottom of the hour, so we're going to take our bottom of the hour break.
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need a lot of holes to put all these assholes in. Where to go now? Police now using pre-crime algorithm to target and label innocent citizens as criminals. This was sent in today, May 27, 2016, by Joe from Mass Private Eye. It was in the Free Stop Project by John Vives.
Chicago, Illinois, it was recently reported that the Chicago Police Department has implemented an Orwellian new program that targets innocent citizens based on indicators that they might be a person who has the potential to carry out a crime. Similar to dystopian films like the Minority Report, a complex computer algorithm will track and catalog every citizen in the city and use private data about each person to determine whether or not they could be a potential criminal.
Once an innocent civilian has been labeled as a threat, they are then notified that they have been marked as a potential criminal and that they are now under police surveillance. This disturbing program has quietly been in practice or in place for over three years and in that time, government agents have visited the homes of more than 1,300 innocent people who had high numbers on the list to inform them that they are now regarded as a potential
as potential criminals. According to the New York Times, Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson says that officials this year are stepping up those visits with at least a thousand more people. We're targeting the correct individuals. We just need our judicial partners and our state legislators to hold these people accountable, Johnson insisted. Wait a minute, they haven't committed a crime yet? However, activists and advocates of civil liberties are not convinced, no.
Just show up in somebody's house and say hey, we know you're gonna be a criminal so we're gonna be watching Chicago's version of the no fly list. I guess so I think it's the Spy on you list the Track and trace you everywhere you go and all the shit you do and just watch you just watching you Just thought we'd let you know we're watching. Yeah
They're not very sneaky, so I'm sure the people they're watching can tell they're being watched. I've been talking about it for a long time, every day when I go to work. There's usually cops somewhere around the building. Not in the building, but in the parking lot. Out on the street, sitting there, just sitting there.
and their buddy will pull up and they'll park driver side to driver side like they're smoking a doobie or something passing kitty porn back and forth in between the vehicles but they're just there watching for homeless people yeah yeah that's what they're doing there's no real crime going on anywhere we got to worry about homeless people yep that's they've they've uh went and
took down their tents and burned all their shit a couple times down along the river here downtown where they stay because it's close to the mission. That's where they can get free food. But in the mission they have these certain rules. You can't drink, you can't do any of this other stuff. You have to be in by a certain time. You have to be out by a certain time. So they will...
and they'll get up enough money to get themselves a tent or they'll make a tent out of something and then they got their little tent and that's their little house. They usually go up underneath one of the bridges and do it there and then the cops will once the cops have been notified that there's homeless people there by one of the jackoffs down here that wants to rat them out then they'll send a couple I see you know there was two cop cars and a city truck there cleaning up all their stuff.
throwing it in the back of the truck. And I didn't see any homeless people there, but you can tell they were down by the river bank getting homeless people stuff and throwing it in the back of this truck, and they were going to get rid of it. And like I said, they've done it a couple times. Now, they'll spend $800,000 on this piece of shit thing down here in the middle of the new roundabout they built. They took out a stop light and put in a roundabout and a bunch of yield signs.
Because it was, you know, because of the new ballpark that we have, traffic was backing up at stoplights and stuff, so they wanted to get rid of that stoplight and make it easier. So basically, if you're leaving the ballpark and going to the ballpark, then that place right there, you're not going to get stopped at, but everybody coming the other direction is going to get stuck.
Everybody coming in from the side can't get on to that roundabout. Yep. Go ahead, Mikey. How's your garden? They're bullshit about them rounding up their stuff. I know about that personally. I've been through it. I bet. And in Hawaii, they do it every year. And they actually get all the people from the Sierra Club to volunteer. And, uh, gladly so they do. And they go up there and, uh...
I mean, okay, to you, you know, to you or whatever, to these people. That's how it's a ton. It's a ton. But to these people, to me, that's our frickin' home. Just like your home, no. We don't pay taxes, blah, blah, blah. That is our goddamn home. Yeah, that's your house, man. I didn't hear that lecture, man. I don't give a damn if it's not a half a million. It's our house. That's all we got. And they frickin' take that.
and they throw it all in the back of a goddamn pickup, the county truck, and they drive it down to the incinerator and throw it all in the incinerator. Yup, that's exactly what it is. And they do this every year, sometimes twice. So I didn't even have that much luck here.
I didn't even have that much light in my ear. These bastards go home and they sit in their air conditioning and pop their fat ass on a fucking chair and pop open a beer and life is good. And they watch the ball game after they destroyed 50 people's homes. Yep, I can't tell them anything. They probably actually laugh about it. Yeah, they're sick. I can't wait for these bastards are homeless to their selves. Let them taste it. I've been there a couple times myself. I've lived in my car.
And when I didn't have a car, I lived wherever I could find, put a little bit of shelter over my head. I didn't have a tent. So I slept in baseball dugouts and shit like that close to work. And that way at least I was out. There wasn't nothing falling on my head anyway. It was like 22 degrees outside. It was pretty cold, but I didn't die. But it wasn't fun.
I walked, man. I just kept walking to stay awake because I didn't want to get busted for vagrancy. So I just kept walking. I'd walk and walk until about time I realized I needed to turn around so I could get back to work. I'd turn around and walk back the other way.
And then I ended up sleeping in my girlfriend's closet a few times. And her mom wasn't real hip on that, so that didn't go over very well. But I eventually got enough money to get down payment on apartments like that. So I was working. I just didn't have a house. Same thing with me, because you had to have four roommates because the rent was so astronomical. Oh yeah, I mean, I didn't even buy it. I couldn't afford a place.
Especially right there in Hawaii, man. The cost of living in Hawaii is outrageous. I wouldn't even want to know what an efficiency cost there, man. They don't handle. They call those one-bedroom apartments, huh? That's a studio. It is in a one-bedroom. You're in it. It's $1200 a month. And that's for 1992. I remember a rough...
A Russian hooker came up to me and she pointed up a department she had way up in the Marco Polo uh, apartment. Wow, you live there? And at first she's hitting up on me. I thought, man, this chick likes me, blah, blah, blah. Well then the $100 question popped up. Yeah, got a hundred bucks? I get a tattoo of a $100 bill. I'm not going to tell you where it's at. And so, well there went my date. Yeah, it was out the window real quick.
This thing here, you know, we're talking about, you were there, we're talking about these cops here using this database and tracking everybody, man. They do the same thing out there, you know. Some of these people have cell phones, they'll track them too, make sure they know where they're at.
put a little chip in you. That's probably what they'll go, hey, I'll you homeless people. We need to keep track of you. We're going to have to put a chip in your ass. Hawaii's homeless to so-called, it looks like a third-world country, something like that. I mean, you think you're in the Philippines. There's a lot of homeless people in Hawaii, a big number of homeless people in Hawaii because it's warm there, just like out west.
In Phoenix there's a lot of homeless people around LA and all the surrounding places where it's warm. Homeless people flock out there because it's warm. If you don't have a tent, you're there where the red rocks are. You just curl up on a red rock like a snake and you'll be warm the rest of the night because those rocks get mighty warm. It'll keep you warm.
We huddled up next to a few of them one night when we were riding our bikes across the desert to Fuji to pick up my roommate's paycheck. And we decided we was going to ride over there and get them checks. And I said, cool, man, let's go. He said, you got your hat and your gloves? I said, no, man, we're in the desert, dude. It's hot out here. I don't even know how to get gloves. He said, ha ha ha ha ha. You'll find out. And we started riding, and about 20 minutes later, I was like, god damn, it's freezing fire.
My ears are gone man, we had to jump off on the bridge right before we hit the bridge to cross the river which was the only damn bridge to go across the river. Rev knows what I'm talking about. Right there beside the edge of that bridge on the, when you're going, let's see which direction were we heading, I think we were going south across the river.
There are some big old red rocks right on the side of that bridge. We got off our bikes and went over there in between them rocks and huddled up for a minute. Got warm and then got back on our bikes and rode to the, which is crazy, 7-Eleven Taco Bell Ponderosa McDonald's. I know a lot of people out that way, they know what I'm talking about. People from back here, they don't necessarily know what I'm talking about.
You go into the 7-11 and right inside the 7-11 there's a Taco Bell and a Pizza Hut and a McDonald's and shit. It's pretty wild. It's too easy to get hypothermia in the desert at night. People don't realize that. That 110 degree temperature in the day fools them because it gets down in 20's at night and if you're off to dress for
Thinking that it's probably going to be 80 at night. You just got shorts in the day top. You're going to be in bad shape. Yep. You're going to be hurting. Yeah, buddy. I camped out in the desert. I mean, out in the southwest. Arizona, Texas, like that, New Mexico, I know. Yeah, it gets mighty cold, especially in the wintertime when it's only like 75.
in the daytime and 45 at night. That's when we were riding across the desert there and it's like 45 degrees out. I went, eh, not a biggie. Oh yeah, it is. Yeah, it is. But I have my leather though, man. I didn't go anywhere without my leather. So I did have my leather. I just left my hat and gloves in Indiana. Didn't think I needed them. And then Christmas Day it snowed in Phoenix about two inches and everybody lost their goddamn minds. I thought it was funny.
We were dying laughing and people were like, oh my god, driving all over the place couldn't drive worth of shit in two inches of snow. Really? I'd never seen it first hand. I'd heard about it on the news before, but seeing it first hand was even better. We didn't dare go out. We stayed home. It's a good thing. The Southwest grocery store was just a short walk across the parking lot. We didn't have to go out in the madness.
So we stayed home and it was gone by the time you know what 11 o'clock in the morning got there It was all gone. It was just that crazy morning stuff Yeah, it wasn't it wasn't a happy time in Phoenix for driving us for sure We're almost the top the hour here's some headlines more spying Senate secret text in Bill would Give FBI warrantless access to email records. Huh? There's that so they want to spy some more
And they want to check out your web surfing habits and all that too, they're saying in that article, I read some of it earlier. And you know, we see here disease and death. And that pretty much just means that when they want that stuff, they're going to walk across the street to the NSA. Yeah. Because they're already doing it. They're saying, you know, they don't have to get a court order anymore. Well, when did they even worry about that?
I don't remember even back to the time of any time unless it was one of them that was getting spied on that even anything was ever done about it.
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Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally 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? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God to get the torch of freedom burning bright as Iowoki vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right we only watching tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave the land of the free? Because I had no shoes and then I met a man who had no feet. I expected his everything
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2024, old earth calendar, keep it all just captain. And 2024, battle for the Republic, the dance of swords. Let the dance continue. We're gonna make sure we provide the music. It has been a very busy week already. And again, many thanks to our friends helping last weekend, but now we're turning to the next week coming up here. And specifically this training weekend, we have a lot of activity taking place.
Advanced parties at Camp Emmery, Camp Emerson, and also for the construction crew that, well, they decided to set up a schedule I didn't know anything about. But for the crew up at Fort Benning, Michigan, we are in the groove. We are in the slot five by five. So again, I will remind you that with Fort Benning, while we have the title of Fort, it is not developed.
And all of your mess will have to be taken care of with regard to your individual commands, which you should already know. I would expect that. But let's just remind everybody just in case that this is not like the other training sites which have more, now let's just say a perfected technology in place and resources. That's happening and will develop at Fort Benning, but it's not there yet.
Whatever you're gonna need if it's gonna be heat for cooking if you're gonna set up a little field kitchen or a reg regular field kitchen would be cool military would be fine Then let's plan that out and let's see about presenting that bring it forward It is something that would be very useful And so again ideas not just complaining about the problems everybody still gonna be doing what they're gonna be doing weapons Wednesday Once again, oh, forgive me
In between the two hours, I mentioned iFacts and the first hour we were talking about iFacts pouches and I mentioned the older style pouch and everyone goes, which one are you talking about? Okay, real quick. There is, what was basically an individual first aid kit advanced had a Odie Green pouch. It is an Odie Green pouch. It's about
3 inches deep, it is about, I'd say 5 inches tall, and it is about, oh, 5 inches wide. Typically, these originally came with a plastic hardshell insert. So this is kind of predating, but the same basic concept as the present MOLLE iFax that everybody sees. What do they look like? Well, they're OD green, and they do come in two patterns. The first pattern
was the overlapping system with the M1910 hanger in the back. What the hell is that? Well, some of you have seen it, but you don't realize it. It's a wire hanger, looks like a couple of fish hooks in the back. Your 45 pistol holsters in leather typically had that type of hanger. In fact, I'd say that pretty well 99.9% if it was military, you still had a slip point to put it on a belt. But the hanger is called an M1910 hanger.
It goes back to the Spannam War, World War I, World War II, very dominant with a couple of systems that they adopted at the beginning of Korea. They switched out from that to the slide snap system. And there were a couple of changes in different sub-systems during the Korean War that were experimented with before we get to the M 1956 Web Gear, which you guys all know from Vietnam.
That pouch overlaps, it was part of the last of the improved equipment coming out of Korea. This pouch is OD green. There are some, if you have these and you have this pouch in canvas, it is worth money. Now again, you've seen these before, you'll see people demonstrating or selling both on eBay right now.
And their OD Green, they have a couple of button dot snap keepers in the front for the flap. They either have the M1910 hanger and sometimes with a loop for sliding it on the pistol belt or nothing. Now the next generation, the next model has two Alice keepers in the back. And that is the most common one that you're gonna see, but you will see both. I've noticed with the eBay junk, you know, not junk, but stuff that's being sold.
that I don't think everybody understands the development of these. So if you got the Alice Keepers, you can slide those into a MOLLE strap system and make them work by themselves. They'll work well enough. But a lot of them have the M1910 hanger on the back.
And that you need a regular pistol belt to make them work. Traditionally, the docks, the medics used to hang up to 10 of them around the belt, along with a couple of canteens, stuff them all together. One model, actually there's a model pouch that was around with the second Korean War generation equipment. Every one of the pockets, as I mentioned, was part of a snap system. The pistol belt had an individual snap every so many inches.
And you could snap kind of like an idea, same as the Mollie gear, everything's modular. But those pouches all had little dot hangers, grommet hangers on them. And you could take one of those other pouches, slide it onto your belt, then hang one of these medical pouches. And the docks had a bunch of different ways that they improvised from the Korean War, middle between wars period and in Vietnam.
In Vietnam, if you look, you'll see, you can pick out a medic real quick because they have a lot of different equipment that you won't see on the rest of the infantry. And they're very specific and they have them stacked and racked because Doc's doing what Doc is doing, okay? Now, can these pouches be used for the IFAQ? Well, originally they were. Now, most of them don't come with that plastic box inserts. So if you see those,
You definitely wanna grab them. You don't absolutely need it cuz you can use Ziploc bags or a number of different ideas to keep everything stacked inside the pouch. But that is an IFAC, individual first aid kit type system. It predates by 30, 40 years. What you're familiar with is an IFAC coming from them out of Desert Dust Part 1, the adventure begins through to present day.
Although back during that first war, a lot of you guys, if you're vets of that period, know that that pouch was out there. So, I mean, nothing's thrown away. The government eventually has to pull everything into service. A lot of units don't get upgraded even when they claim there's the big upgrade. Then idiots believe all the dog and pony show lies later that, oh, on January 17th of 1775, all this stuff was gone and all this stuff was...
that doesn't work that way. Never works that way, never has worked that way. There's still Alice equipment coming out of the woodwork from the donut of destruction from going just over to Iron Planet. Right now there's a pile of Alice packs, medium, from a couple different sources. Most of them are piled up out in Nevada. Some of them are in Pennsylvania, but if you look, you'll see everything from Mollie gear to
Post Vietnam TA90 gear, M1956 slash TA56 gear, etc, etc, etc. And then a whole bunch of other stuff pops in every once in a while. There's more pouches that come in from some warehouse somewhere, and they end up in the inventory. Now, in some cases, the units bought this stuff, and they bought it under script with the unit fund.
And so the stuff then got turned back in because it was purchased by, in theory, by the DOD. And so they have to surrender it back in the system. This is why you see a lot of Black Hawk equipment and a whole bunch of other odds and ends stuff that there's a clutch of 300, 400, or 500 of this and 200 of that. Just go look at ironplanet.com. Go look at the next three, four auctions. You'll see what I'm talking about. So the pouches are OD green.
There may be some woodland because yes, they did produce them into the first generation of Pascat equipment that we know the Pascat the Alice gear that came out and there were some woodland Alice rigs not very many before they then went to the next idea But they are out there. So if you look long enough, you can either match it up I'm not really worried anymore about matching so much as making sure everybody's got something
And again, are they any cheaper? Well, looking at eBay, I've been looking for masks, I've been looking for bundles. No, they're not really any cheaper. In fact, I'm waiting for somebody to say that they're closing Vietnam. And then all of a sudden they go into stupid price, they go crazy town. So because they are on the edge of that. So because they do overlap through all of Vietnam.
And there are different models as described. It's a good system, it's a good pouch, I've got hundreds of them. It's not one I prioritized on because we also have other pouches that we've used because we wanted more stuff in the pouch, but they do work and they're lightweight. Big thing is all the Allis gear, much lighter, less weight on the pouch, which means more stuff in the pouch that weighs and balances out to the same amount of weight you might have carried with the Moly gear and then some.
Because you got the MOLLE, you know, MOLLE bulk, now you know, it's not there. Doesn't mean any of the MOLLE gear is bad right now, guys. Anything you can get, whatever you commit to, just commit to it fully. Dot the I's, cross the T's, square everything away. This weekend, we are definitely going to be doing the medium kits. We are going to do as many thousand of the I-FACs as we can.
But as I've said, we did not get the IFAX in in time. The pouches, I've got some new ones. I have many, many used ones that are in excellent condition, virtually look like new, that are the molly type, and we're going to use all of them. But what we're going to do is the production line. And after we fill everybody's molly kits, if you have your own kits you're going to bring in, you go right down the food chain, so to speak, and pack everything up, perspex.
And then we still have all the materials on hands. What we're gonna do is zip lock bag everything by kit. We got bigger bags that are industrials and we have smaller bags so we can protect everything because we are pulling from volume cases. Okay, just a heads up on that one. So again, if you can find more pouches before Saturday, Friday night and Saturday, I recommend you try and grab them.
But they got to be within reasonable distance. It's Wednesday and it's the end of Wednesday. So this day is gone as far as a business day goes. Except for you guys we have in California and you aren't going to come here to Michigan or Ohio for what we're doing. So next, AKs. Right now there are a couple of pouches that popped in that are their new production. They're OD green. Don't know where they came from but if you go over to CenterFireSystems.com
Also, I noticed that Coleman's picked up some of these. So these came from one importer. They're a double pocket pouch. I believe it looks like they carry two, they'll carry two mags, one in each pouch. They're OD grain. They have a very long sympathetic cover. Okay, flat for the pouch.
So, it looks like they might be able to handle the 40 round AK-47 mags. Now, that would make sense because if it's one of the older pouch, or newer pouches made for like the Poles or the Romanians, or whoever they were marketing it for, remember that while they didn't, when we have the AK-74, we also have the RPK-74.
And there are no drums, at least there weren't initially. Instead, they committed to 40 round mags for the squad gunner. And because of that, they also decided to save a little money by making one pouch fits most. So that's why these may be built the way they are. They're again in a medium-oated grain. They'll work with all the rest of your gear, obviously. Looks like they got two different types of hanger systems on the back.
But they're cheap, at about $4 a pouch. If you get a set of two, Sportsman's Guide has them also. If you go look, you'll see what I'm talking about. Look up AK-47 mag pouches. And Botash has another variation on the theme, but that's an American manufacturer. I don't know, I don't recognize the company, but they are supposed to be American made.
Everybody is asking, okay, why don't you talk about AKs as much? Well, AKs used to be 125 to $250, depending on when you bought them. And then it was like, yeah, buy all you can. But the AK has surpassed the AR in cost. I can now buy, for the price of one AK, I can buy at least two AR-15s. And depending on what AK you think I need, I can buy four or five AR-15s. And so for right now,
The gladeus that we would recommend people move into is the AR-15. Now it doesn't mean you can't buy an AK, this is America. Do I think the AK is a weapon that should be purchased? It is a phenomenal firearm. I carried, originally, while I was trained on the M14, carried an AK, and then eventually was carrying a Hydromatic M16A1. And that rifle, I will never complain about the M16A1 that I had.
I never had a malfunction. I kept it clean. It worked flawlessly. It had its own unique sound. I knew when I put it to my ear that it was my rifle. And in fact, the reason I can say that is because during a range mix-up, when they put all the rifles on the racks under control during a qualification day, counterpart squad leader, Johnson, I was a squad leader with one platoon. He was a squad leader with the other. We knew each other. We pretty well got along, but we were the exact same size.
Why is that important? Well, they've bum-brushed us onto the range and there was some gobbledygook that hesitated everything. And so then they told everybody they recovered the weapons and handed them back out to everybody on the range. And we went through, qualified, a qualified expert, Johnson qualified expert. He came back though, and we're coming off the range, no brass, no ammo, drool sergeant, etc. Sergeant. And as we're walking off, he's smiling and looking at me, he goes, what's the number on your rifle?
And I thought, oh, why is he asking me that? I thought, wait a minute, my rifle didn't sound right. And I realized when I looked down at it, my rifle was 75. Well, rifle rack number 75, okay? Painted on the stock. And his was, I believe, 96. And I had 96. So both of us traded weapons, but we were the same physical build, same physical weight.
Same eyes, basically I think we didn't have any strange phenomena going on there, so when we picked up each other's rifles, we both qualified expert. Pretty cool. And then we traded guns back, we had weapons back very quickly, and it got off the range. But just an example, and it was also one of the things that was a tell is my rifle had kind of a chit-chit-chit, chit-chit-chit. I could hear the buffer spring, it was an older buffer spring.
And every time I pulled the trigger, I could hear that right next to my ear. And when I used the rifle, it was one of those things I didn't pick up on right away. But it's like, wait, this is weird. Well, it's sub-zero weather, so maybe that has something to do with it. Nope, I just didn't have my gun. The weapon I had, the rifle I had, was not my rifle. So don't say it can't happen, it does. But anyway, the AR-15 is the present gladeus of choice.
Bear Creek Arsenal's got some pretty good deals right now again. In fact, they have a complete A2 upper 20 and oh you broke the rule. Oh we got Tom you broke a rule you broke That thing this is my right. No, it wasn't your right. You broke that rule. No, it wasn't my rifle. There was somebody else's rifle We had we will look at each other and then you realize he goes say where what's the number on your rifle? When he said that I just knew oh man
How did that happen? And the thing is that because we were at the same shooting station for weapons check, what happened is our rifles were racked there and then we could step away from the weapons. But we're talking step away, we're talking eyeball your weapon constantly, they were abandoned your firearm, okay? So we were right there sitting at the warm up table, I should say that ready up table, behind the range and or not behind the range, behind the firing line.
And then when they called us up, we moved into position, lined up, and the guy handed the rifles out. May not have been paying attention, we should have. But yeah, this is my rifle. This is somebody else's rifle. There are many like it, and obviously this one's pretty close. That's exactly what it was like. But here again, the A1, I love the A1 rifle. No, I know, I've never been excited about the AR-15, M16. But it worked.
I'll carry it. I'll carry it again probably. I'll take it all again. We've got many weapons in the closet across the state here. And we built a ton of AR-15A1s, so many that I lost count. And they're in tactical reserve for units anywhere and everywhere is needed across the state. And in pods, we did multiple pods years ago. Same with M1As, same with garands. We built so many garands from cut receivers that we put together and had a whole production line for.
carbines, garands, M1As, AR-15s, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then there's all the other civilian weapons that we had that we really kind of fine-tune. And I'm not pooh-poohing the Mini-14. I know somebody asked me about that yesterday. Well, what about Mini-14? You never talk about that. Well, I have, but the Mini-14 is not as popular simply because of cost again. And again, beautiful firearm, excellent weapon. In fact, there was at, hold on here,
I don't know if they're still there and I should have mentioned it, forgive me, slap me in the microphone. Centerfiresystems.com has got a bunch of one of lots batches. And I'd be willing to bet these are gone, but they had a box of mini 14 magazines, mixed manufacturer, again, plastic, stainless and steel, conventional, you know, blued steel.
Some factory, some not, but that may or may not be there. But it was a good price. And what it is is they talked to them, they said they bought a gun shop out of big one, and they have a bunch of one-of-a-kind lots of things. As in 20, 30 of this, 10 of that, 50 of this, 25 of these, whatever. So you might want to go over to www.centerfiresystems.com. That's www.centerfiresystems.com.
Look at their deals section. Actually, they've got it listed. I can't recall how they posted it, but if you look up there in the header, you'll find it. And it'll take you right to the page with whatever's left. Now, they have a clutch of mixed magazines for a pretty good price, too. And again, this includes a preponderance of pistol magazines.
Typically what you find when you have a gun shop and somebody brings in a few odd mags and you buy them and then a few more odd mags and you buy them or something's left over because you figure you'll sell the mag separately, but then you don't. So again, CenterFireSystems.com. Now, on to Mini-14, I will remind you again, you treat all of your rifles the same way with spare parts. And this is the most common mistake that the enemy hopes you'll continue to make.
If you have a weapon, firing pin extractor and ejector. Ejector wherever possible. Not all weapons have a replaceable ejector. But most do. And so these are the parts that wear. Also, all the springs and pins that support those parts. You need spares on the shelf. If your unit's committed to the Mini-14, you need to be acquiring every part you can from the odds and ends inventories out there.
And firing pin extractor, ejector, and I would say of course this is always the case. Complete bolts would be a good idea. The Mini is a good weapon. It's a high mileage gun too. You would think that, well, it's just a commercial firearm.
I know guys that have put tens and tens of thousands around the shoot of the Mini-14 and two things. Number one, they're stainless, which is, this is interesting. They still print just as well as they did when they came out of the box. And that's unusual because not everybody got stainless steel right years ago. But Ruger did a pretty good job. And most of their standard stainless weapons
Fit and finish is good. Parts interchangeability is obvious. If need be, you could go to carbon steel on those stainless guns. There's no reason not to. And there would be no detrimental effect with regard to metallurgical response. In other words, you're not gonna get any electrolysis or anything like that. In fact, stainless is wonderful because it doesn't react to anything.
So, again, if you've got them, no, don't get rid of the Mini-14s. Buy more stuff to support them because that rifle's paid for. You already know how to use it. Now, in addition to that, if you do have spendable income, not everybody does, I would still recommend you buy some of the least expensive AR-15s you can get your hands on. Bear Creek Arsenal has some fantastic uppers. Plum Crazy Gen 2s are out there for $75 for a complete lower receiver.
And you got an AR-15. By mags, your ammunition, if you got Mini-14s, your ammo's all the same. Isn't that wonderful? Isn't that Wunderbar? Yeah, he's Wunderbar. So again, heads up on that. And again, Mini-14, somebody was asking about scopes. I know a lot of people like variable power. Usually, again, there are a number of different spreads, including light rifle scopes, and then you can go up into heavy long range for varmiting.
I will point out that the 9 Power Scope is the utility, middle of the road, bland, dull, but pretty well works in Michigan quite well. Okay, because we do have some pretty good long shots you can make and a 9 Power Scope will get the job done. But for most of your work, you're looking at 125, maybe 200 yards. You get something running through the woods. It's like hunting Bambi. Remember you're playing hide and seek between the trees.
Again, that's what limits your range. So, in this case, 9-power, you'll learn if you actually work with that rifle, you will know how to Kentucky windage without having any micro adjustments or anything like that. How to put the bullet down on target, you just have to become familiar with the weapon. And again, why 9-power? Relatively cheap, you can get some really nice scopes that the gun shows because not everybody's excited about a 9-power scope.
Every once in a while, you can go through the show and pick up a half dozen nine power, everything from burrs to weavers to whatever for $15, $20 apiece. They're pretty much comparative study scopes. What's really great is you can get them all the same. If I have a particular weapon I'm building, if I were building a bunch of say old military rifles that were beat to snot and I got for free, and I'm gonna tune them up a little bit, which we can.
You try to put one scope on the same model of rifle so that when if somebody does jump over to another weapon, there's no mental adjustment with regard to the reticle and or you know again, trying to put the dot where it belongs, trying to put the crossbar where it belongs, trying to put the arrow where it belongs. Try to do that much if at all possible create consistency within a team, okay?
Anyway, we're at the bottom. So talk about teamwork and that rifle we were talking about. It is Weapons Wednesday. This is my rifle. There are men like it, but this one is mine. It's me. Before God.
In our hands we'll prove no trifle You may ride a goodly speed, you may know a stern a master You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster When you meet our mountain boys And their leader judge starts Glad to make what little noise and always hits the mark Oh, they're rifle, oh, they're rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle
We need no graves at home, back across the briny water. And yet he must come, like a swell of stupor slaughter. But it's way the job must do, and sooner it is begun. If Clinton's figure holds a buck through, the quickers will be done. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands will prove no to rifle. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands will prove no to rifle.
In fact, it is devastating. US rifle 7.60mm M14 is let we air cool guests after the magazine fed shoulder weapon. Design primary for a semi automatic fire sir and I'll get that out a little faster the next time. This is my rifle. Now master the trade. That's all that we asked. Pick whatever you're going to pick. Perfect it to the nth degree. Whatever system you embrace, we don't care.
Youth is America. If you're going to bring a 105 howitzer with a precision scope attached to it, towed behind your pickup truck, and you want to snipe with it, go do it, dude. In other words, whatever it is that you think works, double plus good. You're absolutely right. We're trying to come up with solutions so that it'll fit people's wallets, and that's where the big problem is, is we've got, if we have five people to outfit, we need five weapons we can afford.
And still combat outfit the rest of the team, especially if you have a family. One thing about the AR-15, I will remind everybody, beautiful because that collapsing stock goes down to zero point. And as the person gets a little bigger, or if you trade it off to somebody else, you open that stock up and it'll fit whichever shooter is behind the sights. The beauty of the Lego block AR-15, there are certain things, certain elements of it you just can't beat. Okay? So take advantage of that.
Now let's do another one more song and one more song. And for everybody out there, we're gonna be hunting the bastards, but we should have an attitude about that. So how about the Battle of New Orleans, Johnny Horton? The Battle of New Orleans by Johnny Horton. Actually, the whole collection that he did back in the 60s, well, 50s, 60s and early 70s is priceless, again.
an American Troubadour. So again, battle at New Orleans. Hit, chase them down. And you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on WBCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave. Okay, Colonel Jackson.
We took a little trip along the Colonel Jackson down a mighty Mississippi. We took a little bacon and we took a little beans and we caught the bloody British in a town in New Orleans. Guns and the British people coming. There wasn't as many as there was a while ago. Once more and they'd forget to fall down the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. We seen the British come and them a hundred of them. They stepped so beautiful spring. We stood beside our cotton fields, didn't say a thing. We fired our knee as there was a while ago.
We fired once more as they began to run in. We're down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. We said we could look them in the eyes. We held eyes, we seeped their faces well. Then we opened up a squirrel gun and really gave them will. There wasn't as many as there was a while ago. We're down to Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. The thing about battle is always fascinating. What you hear and then what you find out when you read the actual history of the Battle of New Orleans.
The Black Watch, of course, one of the best units of the British military, just come back from Europe and was landed in the Gulf, of course, to be a British expeditionary force to take the Mississippi, first by taking the mouth of the Mississippi New Orleans, but also controlling other points. When the Black Watch attacked, the level of troops that were dropped was phenomenal. In fact, it was a constant Turkey shoot, so to speak.
Even though the battle was contested, there were issues through the whole process. When the firing ceased, there was a comment by one of the American officers that the dead rose from the field. What did he mean by that? Well, in the foggy environment, all these individuals that had dropped to the ground and apparently, in theory, had been shot, hadn't been. They just dropped us.
Dropped to the ground, stayed where they fell, and so about half of what probably would have been dead ended up being, let's just say, tactically secured until the shooting stopped. And then those troops, those British Black Watch personnel stood up and hightailed it to the rear, probably dragging their wounded along with them if they're smart. I'm sure they did.
But most of them not being wounded, just simply being smart about under a hail of fire, maybe just laying low and surviving to the end of the war. Now, if we know a little bit more about the history, remember, theoretically, the battle in New Orleans took place after the ceasefire and treaty had been signed, but nobody knew. And so the battle is an effective part of the War of 1812 and the significant dot the I and cross the T moment. And there's a lot more to it. Jackson, of course, worked with militia.
He had only a very limited number of quote unquote regulars. His expeditionary force did not just fight in New Orleans, they went all the way across the Gulf to Florida, secured the panhandle, established a fort there which did not survive a single, in first action they had to withdraw or surrender. But what it did is it forced the British to respond to a series of other locations than a single focused point.
So, again, remember guys, they didn't have superior numbers. British had everything up on Jackson's expeditionary force of militia, top to bottom. They've overmatched in artillery, they had naval support, etc., up to Gighi, and yet the British still failed. Why? American can't do attitude, better have it, better learn it, better read history, find out more about what it takes.
to actually fight and win a battle. That's really what this is all about. Another thing here real quick. Oh, you know what we should do? It's Weapons Wednesday. I haven't done this once. And I better do this at least once in the three hours that we're up. And this is, of course, our WBCQ hour. But Ed, if you could, the latest guns and gadgets. Let's pull that up too.
We haven't played at Guns and Gadgets today. I'd like to support Jared. He's done some really great work, saves us a lot of time. It doesn't mean we're lazy. We have more enough to keep us busy as it is. But with regard to activities around the country, he's got a good reporting base. Everybody is doing a good job of sharing. And there's a good integrated intelligence system set up that is working. So let's take advantage of it. And again, if you go to YouTube, Guns and Gadgets.
Take the time, check them out. And meanwhile, Ed is probably peeling out the latest one that's in the inventory there. And again, you're listening to us. Let me cut in here for a second. Hey Mark, Dave. Mark, yes. Okay, hey, we're on for tonight. Very good. Okay, thank you. All right, and the moment I walk away from here. Very good, thank you, sir. Bye. Excellent. Bye-bye.
Again for everybody out there a reminder that things are gonna get very exciting very quickly here when the bad guys flip the switch We have a number of excellent meetings that took place this last weekend from the bureaucracy side Everybody I was starting with some great news that came out late last night about quarter of ten last night. I got a call And we now have a preliminary injunction
on the ATF's engaged in the business rule. I did a video a couple weeks ago where we had a judge issue a temporary restraining order. He had originally set it to expire on the 7th. It was extended at the next hearing and last night that same judge said, you know what, the ATF is going to be enjoined from enforcing their new rule on members of
Gun Owners of America, Gun Owners Foundation, the Virginia Citizens Defense League, the Tennessee Firearms Association, as well as, I gotta look, I gotta get the states right, states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Utah. So, I'm gonna show you a couple things that the judge said because I think it's key, especially if you wanna understand how this case is going to be destroyed for ATF. And then,
Give you some more news because you do not have to live like in Tennessee or Virginia to be members of VCDL or TFA. You also don't need to live in Virginia to be a member of GOA as you know.
And the ATF tried, they tried to get names of the members of these groups and wait to see what the judge said. I'm going to show you what the judge said and part of it will make a giggle. Part of it might make you say, hmm, but we'll see. This video is brought to us by the Sonoran Desert Institute. SDI is an online training college.
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and getting involved is going to be the theme of this year with a presidential election coming up. So let's jump to this case. I'll show you a couple quick things. It's not going to be too long. And we'll show you what the judge said in closing. I will start with the opening paragraph from the judge. In the case is the state of Texas et al. versus ATF. And it's in the Northern District of Texas, the Amarillo Division, which has been very friendly to the Second Amendment. Judge said, before the court is plain as motion for a preliminary injunction.
filed May 9 of 2024. The defendants filed their response on May 14th. Having reviewed the briefing and relevant law, the court grants the motion. The defendants, ATF, are hereby enjoined from enforcing the regulations, definition of engaged in the business as a dealer in firearms, here and after called the final rule.
Published at 89 Federal Register 28968 on April 19, 2024 to be codified at 27 CFR Part 278. Against plaintiffs Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Utah, Jeffrey Tormy, the Gun Owners of America, the Gun Owners Foundation, the Tennessee Firearms Association, and the Virginia Citizens Defense League pending the resolution of the lawsuit.
So the judges said the ATF cannot enforce this engage in the business crap against members of GOA, G.O.F., VCDL, TFA, as well as people in Texas, Utah, Mississippi, Louisiana, as well as the individual Jeffrey Tormey. Now, right off you are going to be wondering, and rightfully so, why didn't the judge just do it nationally?
Well, if you've been following this channel and all of the law that I talk about, especially the lawsuits regarding ATF and the challenges to their new rules all the time, a national injunction is strongly disfavored, which is why when these lawsuits happen, a bunch of people, a bunch of groups, a bunch of states joined together seeking
their residents and their members to be covered under this injunction. It's just the way that the legal system works. It's strongly disfavored. In fact, the Supreme Court has said so as well. They strongly disfavored national injunctions. They want it to be relevant to the people who are actually involved in suing and fighting for whatever the charges are.
So, with that said, I would like to see a national one as well, but I really think this is going to lead to a national destruction of the ATF rule on, you have to be an FFL to sell one gun. Check out what the judge said and you'll see why. Here's where ATF tried, tried to get the names of all these groups so that more people couldn't join and be covered by this after this lawsuit.
The judge said the defendants next argue that the organizations must identify their members by name to have associational standing. The organizational plaintiffs cannot establish standing based on an unnamed member.
But, defendants purported support in Summers v. Earth Island Institute did not concur in permissible reliance on anonymous or pseudonominous declarations to establish standing. So ATF is saying, look, Judge, if you're going to give
coverage to all G.O.A. members, all G.O.F. members, all Tennessee Farms Association members, all Virginia Citizens Defense League members. We need to know who they are so that, you know, when we're jamming people up for this stuff, if they're one of those people, then we'll back off. And here's what the judge said to that.
Moreover, the defendants, ATF, may be correct that some other circuits require a named member. CECF No. 66 at 25 arguing that cases from the first, second, and sixth circuits establish that unnamed members are insufficient for associational standing. But this circuit does not. And the judge even said that the Supreme Court has said you don't have to have named people to have associational standing as well. So if you're a member, good. If you're a member, good.
Then the judge said this, plaintiffs are substantially likely to prevail on their APA claim. That's the Administrative Procedure Act, which is how rules are made.
which is where the ATF tries to make law even though they don't have the power to make law. Now, if you remember when I did the first video about ATF dropping this rule, the ATF is saying this is made possible because of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. That is the most recent gun control that was passed last year federally where a bunch of rhinos in each chamber joined forces with the anti-gun Democrats. Well, they're actually probably anti-gunners as well.
to get this legislation passed. It did a lot of things. They claim it was a mental health bill, but when I covered this ad nauseam, it was obviously a blood-sabriable state's into getting their own red flag. In fact, we'll have millions of dollars available for each state to do that, as well as
tweak a few things and make it difficult for adults aged 18, 19, and 20 to get firearms because they created the extended background check for those folks, which is unconstitutional as well. So the ATF was leaning on the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act. Let's see what the judge said about that. As this is a question of statutory interpretation, the court begins with a text. Here the final rule clashes with the text of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act in at least three ways. First,
it asserts that there is no minimum number of firearms to actually be sold to be engaged in the business for the purpose of the licensing requirement. In the rule, ATF said a single firearm transaction or even a mere offer to engage in a transaction may suffice. While selling large numbers of firearms or engaging or offering to engage in frequent transactions may be highly indicative of business activity, neither the courts nor the department
have recognized a set minimum number of firearms purchased or resold that triggers the licensing requirement. Similarly, there is no minimum number of transactions that determines whether a person is engaged in the business of dealing in firearms.
even a single firearm transaction or an offer to engage in a transaction when combined with other evidence may be sufficient to require a license. The judge continued, but the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act says otherwise. The term engage in the business means
as applied to a dealer in firearms as defined in Section 921A11A, a person who devotes time, attention, and labor to dealing in firearms as a regular course of trade or business to predominantly earn a profit through the repetitive purchase and resale of firearms.
but such term shall not include a person who makes occasional sales, exchanges, or purchases of firearms for the enhancement of a personal collection or for a hobby, or who sells all or part of his personal collection of firearms. Defendant's proffered interpretation is severely undercut in Section 921A21C's use of one, firearms, in the plural.
2. The phrase regular course, clearly contemplating a series of events.
Three, repetitive, meaning more than once. And four, the section's exemption of sales, exchanges, or purchases in the plural. So too does Section 921A21C require the purchase and resale of firearms, a conjunctive requirement that flatly contradicts the defendant's assertion that there is no minimum threshold number of firearms purchased or sold that triggers the licensing requirement.
Second, the final rule suggests that actual profit is not a requirement of the statute. It is only a predominant intent to earn a profit through the repetitive purchase and resale of firearms that is required.
In other words, a person may repeatedly advertise and display firearms for sale and therefore demonstrate a predominant intent to earn a profit from repeatedly reselling their firearms purchased but never actually find a buyer. But Section A22 of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act provides
The term to predominantly earn a profit means that the intent underlying the sale or disposition of firearms is predominantly one of obtaining procuniary gain as opposed to other intents such as improving or liquidating a personal firearms collection, provided that proof of profit shall not be required as to a person who engages in the regular and repetitive purchase and disposition of firearms for criminal purposes or terrorism.
The negative color is obvious. While proof of profit is not required for criminal purposes or terrorism, it is required for all other cases. Moreover, the mere fact that the word intent appears in the section does not necessitate or even suggest that intent is all that is required. Rather, the section's usage of intent serves to distinguish the type of intent contemplated, one of obtaining pecuniary gain.
Action is needed too. Third, the final rule arbitrarily eviscerates Section 921A21C's Safe Harbor provision. That provision reads, the term engaged in the business shall not include a person who makes occasional sales, exchanges, or purchases of firearms for the enhancement of a personal collection or for a hobby, or who sells all or part of his personal collection of firearms. 18USC 921A21C
Nothing in the foregoing text suggests that the term personal collection does not include firearms accumulated primarily for personal protection, yet that is exactly what the final rule asserts. Nor can defendants' position be supported by its own interpretive policy of implementing terms common meaning. Yet defendants maintain their interpretation despite acknowledging that two-thirds of Americans report owning firearms primarily for defense or protection.
thereby necessitating the absurdity that the statute's safe harbor provision provides no safe harbor at all for the majority of gun owners. Lastly, the final rule creates a set of presumptions indicating one, when a person has the intent to predominantly earn a profit and two, that someone is engaged in the business.
But these presumptions are highly problematic for at least two reasons. First, they flip the statute on its head by requiring that firearm owners prove innocence rather than the government prove guilt. Second, several presumptions conflict with the statutory text. Two of them, for example, provide that a person is presumptively engaged in the business if he demonstrates a willingness and ability to purchase and resell firearms or purchases or resells firearms.
But, as discussed Supra, a mere willingness is not enough. There must also be prohibited acts. C18USC 921A21C through the repetitive purchase and resale of firearms. Nor is purchasing or reselling sufficient. The statute provides a conjunctive. And here's the judge's conclusion.
The plaintiff's motion for preliminary injunction is granted. Defendants are hereby enjoined from enforcing the regulations definition of engaged in the business as a dealer in firearms. Published at 89 Federal Register 28968 on April 19, 2024.
to be codified at 27 CFR Part 478 against all plaintiffs pending the resolution of this lawsuit. So ordered, last night Judge Matthew J. Kaczmarek, U.S. District Court Judge. So again, I want to congratulate
These states and groups involved, I want to thank them and I want to tell you all to support those who support you. These groups went out and spent money to sue the ATF to get this injunction and to first get those temporary restraining orders so that members of these groups and residents of these states can be free of ATF tyranny for this rule. More to come on the other rules.
support those who support you. Join these groups. It doesn't cost much to join these groups. And a member of all of them, which is something I think you should do as well. Thanks again to GOA, GOF, TFA, VCDL, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Utah. Thank you. And it's a good day today because ATF got kicked in the teeth again. And this will continue to happen
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