July 24, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed FBI oversight, the BM-59 rifle as a viable main battle rifle alternative, forced reset trigger court victory, communications technology including Meshtastic mesh networks, preparedness logistics, and the importance of organizing armed militia units. He emphasized filing extensive court documents, acquiring surplus equipment and radios, establishing local communication networks, and maintaining food production capabilities in preparation for potential conflict.
- bm-59 rifle
- forced reset triggers
- atf
- fbi
- second amendment
- militia training
- communications
- meshtastic
- preparedness
- logistics
- surplus equipment
- court filings
- weapons wednesday
- m1 garand
- m14
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It's freedom for everyone. A pledge allegiance to the flag of the best country in this world. A pledge allegiance to the flag may only freedoms wins unfurled. A pledge allegiance to the flag many times been tried and true.
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A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said. We've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave in this deluxe free and home of the brave.
The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
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And your daughters visit so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the 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, northeast, southwest, and north.
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I want to say thank you for what you're doing. We appreciate that completely. We're at a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is, well, it's Wednesday. So soon, yes, it is. It's Wednesday. Time marches on. We're in the middle of the week. And past, a little past, most people's workday, of course, farther out west we go, the less true that is.
It is the 24th of July, 16th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K. 2024, old earth calendar, I'm giving it all to you, it's got Captain. And 2024, Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of Swords, how it began, how ruthless in the beginning.
And of course the idea is to catch everybody off guard. A lot of people are very comfortable with where they are with the idea that things are just going to keep chugging along. Oh well, can't do anything about that. It's just, there's nothing we can do. Okay, I believe you. And I'm a Chetty ship pilot named Lousie. So, well, before we go farther, hold on. I have been on the run.
And Nancy made this phenomenal cup of coffee for me, a pot of coffee, and it's actually one of our old, old, old corral-wear pots. It's not quite as old as I am, but almost, but it makes a great cup of coffee. Smell again. Taste. Sugar. Hey, Dad. There are so many things you're going to miss once this war starts, because it simply won't be available. We got never there. Go ahead. I know you've probably been
watching some of it, but did you see the hearing today with the FBI over the assassination attempt and how about midway through it turned into political violence like January 6th and we need to go after the January 6th people and how is the FBI coming along with going after the January 6th people? Well, that tells you, like I said, the attitude we should all have about the prick
Democrats, and why anybody who is crazy enough to say that we're gonna come together, including a certain person who said that, we'll be president for everybody, yeah, but the rest don't wanna be with us. And probably a lot of our own people are having a problem with Mr. Trump, doing what he's doing. So-
The idea that they would, I didn't get a chance to see all of it actually, we've been running about here, I did a pickup on some stuff. But the part that I did see, first rule is the FBI director is a snide pompous asshat. That's on a good day. And beyond that is a traitor's cur that, again, should be arrested, but who's gonna arrest him? How are you gonna clean this system up? Who are you gonna have pick him up?
Who's gonna who's gonna who's gonna bust the the the prick? That we have that's in there and all the other pricks slash worthless turds that are in there in the FBI They're working with him because they've been working out for three years non-stop Hell bent for election try and hurt as many people as they can and the argument that the Jew that's in charge of this operation in Washington is to make sure that you Americans never come back to the Capitol because you got to remember this whole thing with January 6th, that's
That was podunk guys the the tea party crew took over and Swamped and they did everything they could to lie their ass off about it when the tea party groups came together In Washington it started at what 8 o'clock in the morning buses started showing up people started showing up with cars They shut off the CCTV cameras
And there's a reason for that because they had to try to lie their ass off and say, only 10,000 people showed up in Washington this weekend for the Tea Party. No, it wasn't. The Legion filled the Boulevard, the road that was closed.
literally was full of people. And once it started, it was an endless stream, front to back, side to side. There was no spaces in between anything. And they filled up the reflecting pool area and the pile of people burgeoned out into blossomed into every direction, every secondary street there. They're terrified of that because the communists are trying to tell you it's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. The number of people that showed up in Washington,
With the January 6th situation to protest was small by comparison, but they remember it. The idea behind the Jew that's been spewing crap here is that they wanna make sure that none of you fly over people come back to the Princeton of Washington DC district of criminals.
Personally, as I said, if you're going to do anything in this day and age, you better get serious about it. You better be focused before you go and do anything, and most people don't. Everybody ignores what you say. Then when they get their tit in the ringer and they're screaming because the secret police are beating down the door or dragging people off,
I didn't expect this. Yeah, you were told or warned about it and one degree another people just said oh yeah, he's an idiot. They don't know what they're talking about. We don't have to. We're just gonna go and do our thing. Well, didn't work that way. So the idea that the the piece of excrement we have that is the TOTY, I don't know what the heck that thing is. It's one of those robotic
Predator types, not predators and something you should be afraid of. He should be if you're a child. I think that the pervert is one of the many standing in line for the, you know, raping the eight year old little girl to death, you know, sessions. That's what I see when I see the character in charge of the FBI. He's a parasite, absolute worthless turd. It's kind of like when you look at him, you know he's lying or they're going to deflect. So it's like, wa wa wa wa. It's like listening to the old Charlie Brown cartoons.
But remember, he's got, as a lodge buddy, he's got the kosher mafia's tentacle from Chicago and from Tel Aviv up his ass right now. Forgive me, rumpus arse bung hole? Take a pic. To the point where when he opens his mouth, the tip of the tentacle is actually what you see that you thought was his tongue. And of course, we have nut and honey, you know, alluding over the country where right now we don't really have a president. We haven't for quite some time anyway, we all know that.
And the fact that nothing honey is over here so he can stand in front of the Congress and tell you all about what you better do. You know what, you can shove it up his side and sideways. But then again, he's probably got some two year old little old boy that he's gonna be doing something like that to it about probably next year or so. See, I'm already given one when he came off the plane. These perverts being what they are and they're nothing but perverts there is to it. So what can I say?
Well, I can say, I said a lot, just going to last few moments. The big thing here again is, everybody knows that if it's the FBI, just call it what it is, the FBI. These parasites are going to just flap their yap in whatever direction they want to, lie their ass off, misdirect. And of course, they're always coming up with the, we're going to have that paperwork later. Yeah, we'll get it to you later. Yeah, checks in the mail, checks in the mail, dude, checks in the mail.
In other words, as you and I both know, ain't nothing gonna show up. And Congress doesn't know how to exert its power as the elected body with regard to arresting the FBI, which it could do. But it means that they have to bring their few people forward. And yes, it means that the pirate FBI probably would put up a fight and you would end up in a conflict.
But you know what? We're so far around the corner and down the road, that conflict is necessary. It's the only thing that's going to clean this thing up. But everybody's going to do the, oh well, we can't be, let's not be violent. We can't get aggressive. We need to peace, love, dope, hug. We're on the high ground. We're going to have a non-violent civil war.
Yeah, yeah, right. Okay, you keep preaching that you spew that garbage out in amongst the bad guys And you know what they do they enjoy it when you shout stop or ever scream, you know Stop or I'll shout stop again Which is what you're seeing here. Okay, so I'm not having a whole column of confidence anything other than the ships continuing to sink
There's nothing that can be done to fix this particular situation. The focus should be on, you know, again, organizing, arming, equipping, and training as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. Understand that the threat is before you. We are going to have to deal with it. There is no option but a conflict. It will be a physical one. There isn't any way you're going to get out of it. So be prepared to deal with it. That should be your priority.
I don't know what else. Let's see. Well, it is Weapons Wednesday, first of all. There's a couple things I didn't want to talk about. But the worthless pieces of excrement that make up the entire regime, why, you know, it's a why bother. Does everybody see that? It's like, it's like I've said a million times, it's like talking to a backed up toilet. You talk to a backed up toilet, get a conversation with a backed up toilet.
The only thing you can do is get your grubbies on, go get the tools you think you're gonna need, including that plunger, if you wanna try that first, maybe a snake, oh that ain't pretty, because whatever's down there, you're gonna get to see some of it. And then you still got the mess after you do clean it up and it's never pretty. You can try real hard, but you're still gonna get some spillover, and that's gonna have to be dealt with, and that's the toilet flush that we're gonna have to.
implement here in America against the globalist slash these ring knockers. Especially the pedo queers that we presently have in all these alphabet soup agencies. I'm sorry, satanic pedo queers that we have in all these agencies. It is a very high priority. It's something that is not an if, it's just a when. Right now they're frothing at the mouth, they're chomping at the bit. We've got no real management in Washington. We didn't before anyway. I mean, come on, we already knew that.
But it's very apparent that we've got weekend at Bernie's on steroids and This is good. You know at some point this is gonna escalate just gonna go the rest of way so be prepared for that See what while I'm looking there's a few other things I wanted to bring up and I'm not finding what I'm looking for here my notes guys. Sorry about that Anyway, go ahead John go ahead
Yeah, you do. Question for you. What do you think of the BM-59 as an MBR? Oh, it's an excellent rifle. For the longest time, we're seeing a resurgence in it right now. Good point because everybody's writing it up because there aren't a whole lot of rifles on the horizon that are going to be available, as we've talked about for years, that you can actually buy their former military weapons.
The good thing is the BM-59 obviously is just a shortened M1 Garand. It was the Italian, it's funny, it's what was it, the T-8 or whatever. There's another designation for the US Army's program to make a magazine, a BAR type Garand using BAR mags. That program worked. It just as always, the government didn't want to give the troops more firepower because it just burned more ammo and that cost money.
However, the program worked really well. The Italians were paying attention and they started their own program almost as quickly as the US kind of faded on theirs in favor of just a home on all new rifle, which was the M14 idea. Really the BM59 concept is already pretty well perfected here parallel with what the Italians did with all the different things that both Aberdeen Proving Ground,
And also, what was the other facility? The second one was doing rifles, rifle projects for the US Navy. The Navy wanted a new weapon, but they really couldn't afford it, so we all know what they did. They made a chamber insert and a D-clip block spacer in the Grand and just ran with the Grand.
The Berettas have never had a problem with operation. It just was cost. You know, the first ones when they came out years ago were pricey when the Grand was still reasonably priced. Now, they're not really that bad. They're a good weapon. The problem is, well, it's not a problem in a way, because it is what you're going to buy are military banks. I don't think there are any
second market magazines on the shelf. So whatever magazines you buy are going to be military application magazines. They're well built. They work. The big thing is every part you can get that is not aligned with the grand should be purchased as quickly as possible because this is going to be the cheapest window again for a little bit for that rifle.
It's a good weapon. It's parallel with the Garand and some people would argue, of course, better than the M14, but everybody parrots that, you know, it's better than the M14. And it's like, yeah, it's a good rifle. Beretta doesn't make junk. First of all, we know that, right? Well, you got James River Armory is doing them. Yeah. And they're right around 1800 for a
regular grade military when they have different options. Magazines are on a stiff side, 50 bucks a pop, and that's a little bit, you know. But when you look at some of the other mags, it's not that much worse. So... No, and it's a proof and design. Here's one of the things. The rifle itself, the Italians didn't walk away from it any time quickly, just like we did when we had the Grandin service.
Once the BM-59 and its other three sister rifles were produced and were developed, the BM-59 became the dominant in the family. There are three other, what is it, the 61, 62s back in the day. The BM-59 is the, I think, most prolific of the rifles built by the Italians in that particular configuration.
These things are actually also popping up on the run of revolution market down in the Middle East We talked about that before one of the reasons you don't see many of them here, but they are out and about is because While these are of course semi-automatic weapons the the NATO standard Italian rifle the NATO NATO specs slash across the board pretty much a
Decent firearm, ended up sliding sideways through the render revolution companies and if you pay attention you'll see these rifles, you'll see BM-59s in Syria, you'll see them in Jordan, I'm sure they're in Lebanon. And a lot of them have been in service for a long time and they've actually proven themselves which is why usually when they end up being offered on the market
They usually get gobbled up in the in that area of operation. They're actually very popular So they do work The other thing is you can look around you might find mags for a little better price by the way I don't really need one, but it might just wind up being a Christmas present if we make it that far
It's one of the few weapons you can still collect because, think about it, how many weapons are there out there? We're running out of weapons where you can make an alternate receiver economically for a weapon to be able to conform to the communist guidelines of the Soviet United States. And what's interesting is once these peter out, the only thing is they're not really gone yet. There are so many of these out there.
And it'll be like what happened with the garands and the carvings and all these other rifles. All of a sudden, Royal Tiger imports goes to Ethiopia and then they show you pictures and as we've always seen in the past, these rifles are stacked like cordwood. I mean literally, all they do is stack them on top of each other, interlock, make one line one way and then perpendicular, they will make a line the other and they're stacked as tall as your chin and then they put another...
pile together sometimes you're stacked eight or ten feet tall. So I guarantee that eventually because you know everything gets tired or you know at least gets a little more used that there'll be more of these that pop up in the system but they'll never be cheaper and again if we go to war they will be more expensive and everybody goes what? I know they did when I said that. Well here's the problem in wartime all war materials appreciate.
Because getting it to the battlefield is expensive. And this is something people haven't realized why I've said buy everything you can get your hands on now. We get into a conflict or they cut off, if they just cut stuff off, everybody will know it right away. But the thing about a conflict is that war profit-carrying is the norm, not the exception. You need guns? Okay, well, they have guns, but you're gonna pay the marketeers price.
And when that happens, stuff that you thought was expensive now, oh, watch and see what happens. If you haven't, you know, chucked stuff away like a squirrel right now, then you're not gonna, you're gonna be trading off other things to try to make ends meet, unless you help with production and bring up manufacturing. So, you know, it's funny, because you're bringing up the price of these things. Okay.
If you look at the devaluation of the currency and how badly we've been hit, it's not really much different from paying the $600 we were paying in the 90s for a grand, right? Oh, no, it's not. Even compared to an M1A, it's not much more than a Springfield Armory M1A. Yeah, exactly. And so, one other consideration. Go ahead. Now, price isn't that bad.
You want to know why everybody wanted one years ago? I'll tell you a little hint, a little hint. There's something that that rifle does that the Grand doesn't do. And remember, for all practical purposes, it is a Grand. Years ago, you remember, there used to be even the shotgun news, these guys used to advertise, you could send your M1 Grand to, there were a couple of machinists, actually there were two one die guys, but they were machinists.
And you could send them your rifle and you purchase mags from them or they would, you know, you could buy magazines back then for $2 apiece and they would convert your rifle, your M1 Garan, to use VAR magazines. And they weren't guessing at it and it wasn't a cobble job. These guys did really good work. Well, where did they get the idea from? From Beretta.
Because Beretta manufactured the gun. Okay, they actually did all the engineering. So what they did, first they needed to get a copy, even a cobbled, chopped copy of the rifle. And then what they did is they back engineered. They took all the specs, measured everything up, tweaked it, the manual tested. And then you send a rifle to them, all of a sudden you had a grant. You could have a whole BAR belt and go, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom
Well, there was no ching as in d-clip because it was a 20-round mag, but it was a lock back kachunk And where they got all the specs was off that rifle Combination of that and by the way, like I said, we were doing trying to do it years ago We just decided not to in favor of just going in another direction first They did all the research and that's the thing all the research was done So the even the Italians didn't have to do much to make the concept work Pretty much it was all yeah, it was already finished
One thing I like, I do like the lines, but then again I like the M14. I mean, again, the action's reliable. The only thing, like I said, right now you can buy BM59 parts kits or, in fact, I want to say I think right now, I'm going, I think over at Apex Gun Parts, they might even have some
Kits right now they did before I don't know what they've got available, but they have been piling up a bunch of stuff They've been making some major deals So apex gun parts is the place to go to start you know collecting the inventory of just in case parts Which I get there I get their emails Regularly, so you are right. They have definitely got in a bunch of interesting things But then I will just on a side note
I did get that, we've been battling this Trump assassination BS to death, so I didn't want to, you know, change too much of the subject. But I did get in that Collier set of the story of the world great war. I got volumes one, two, three, four, seven and eight. And they're kind of like a greenish covered, yes.
So, copyright 1918, I believe it was. And if you want to compare notes sometime, you should have my phone number somewhere, I've sent it to you a number of times. Just give me a holler, I'm usually around and we can sit down and say, okay, number one, what do you got? Interestingly enough, those start out with the beginning of the war.
And the one that I think I have the first copy of the military counterpart? Or maybe it's... wait a minute, yours are green. Are yours listed as the military? Mine was supposed to be military but they're the diplomatic version. Right, that's what I was going to say. But I still think the only thing there that's different
is what they did during the, when they built these books. This was like a time life of its day, but a hard cover. Okay, well look, not time life, like looker life. Some of the quality of the images in the first year, you try to make, help people to understand that when you watch movies or television, it's always compressed, you know, for your brain. You know, so your brain can absorb it.
But in the earliest book, and I have one, I have the first, first, very first strike, it might be the diplomatic one, but on the other hand, if it's blue cover and you got green, and you were supposed to get military, but you've got the diplomatic series, there is a panoramic. You know how big these books are, right? You've got now. You open it up and one of the first panoramic, well not the first, but one of the first big panoramic, because the rest are all plates the size of the page.
or collages of two or three images. There is a panoramic from one side to the other looking down the preparatory trenches before things really cooked off. And it shows the appointment. They had lawn furniture. They had, because these guys were carpenters and tradesmen and they all come in,
For instance, they had like a trade shop row where they had cobblers and a barbershop. And this is the German side. This is not the allied side. This is the German side. And everything had corduroy bedding. In other words, they took everything, all the foliage and all the plants. Nothing got just chopped up and burned. Everything, they made interwoven objects out of organics. And in this case, it was either sandbags or wood.
And it's this picture you can see probably for eight miles into the depths of this thing and you can see that just that eight miles is completely built the same way. And this is the first echelon of what were five sets of trenches on both sides. So the photography, this is why I always get sick of this AI crap.
It's you see some of the images you look at some of your books already, right? I mean, I'm sure you open them up as soon as you got them. Yeah, they don't have a lot of images and Maps in them Surprisingly, I was surprised when when you were talking about your volume This has got very few Images or anything like that list of illustrations they've got about seven
So the diplomatic covers the administrative. I thought it might have just different images. But even there, okay even there, let me point something out. Most of the images that you see that are in the book, have you looked at them? Yep, but I'm getting tired of looking at people. Well yeah, but here's what's interesting. Is the quality, have you ever seen any of these images?
No, I mean his you know this is what I've been talking about with the bullshit with AI is crap as far as I'm concerned in fact It's the ultimate it's the ultimate display of lazy people and lazy brains. That's what AI is Seriously, I'm not like that crappy crappy quality product Semi-cartoonish always even though what they even when they try to make it look realistic You know if you've been in I've been in imagery for a long time and again
I can pick the, I don't know what it is, but the macro detail, when you look at something, you can tell by the wrong curl or the angle. I don't know, maybe it's just, you know, it's a female, male, an object, you know, especially with mechanical equipment, just how often goofy some of this stuff is where they just make it not quite right.
And if you look at the depth of images in World War I, hell, that's only halfway back to the creation of photography. Think about how vast the amount of saved imagery, real imagery, actual, I can show you. What did the psalm look like? The psalm looked like death warmed over dark side of the moon. And what's interesting is in these books, these call-year books, they didn't hold anything back.
So, when they show you a picture of like Verdun, there's an image where this one area was just shell to snot and then of course they've been fighting for how many months? And there's just one shot where there's probably 100 to 150 semi beef jerky corpses.
You know, where there's still meat on the skulls, there's still, I mean, they're just dead, but in mass. And it's, oh, don't worry, it's not just German, there's plenty of British and French troops there. And so they were very, go ahead. I'm gonna have to see if I can get the military version and compare it, because like I said, the ad on eBay showed the military version on the spine of the cover. It said military. Well, one of the interesting- And what he said was diplomatic.
What's fascinating about this too is again, and this is why I assumed that you said diplomatic maybe would be more elaborate or in depth, but in most of the military volumes, there are also extensive group and again panoramic shots because there's so many of them of, you know, different commissions during the war and you have actual faces that you can put to names so you can visualize who these people are.
especially with the bastard French, you know, the French management, the French military. And then again, also the British, the Belgian, everybody's covered. I mean, it is a complete photo essay, but also again, face, name and background, because there's also obviously a certain amount of manuscript. There's a certain amount of information, couple paragraphs or a paragraph, and they're definitely worth having.
The diplomatic ones are too because remember the whole purpose behind everybody, all the ring knockers and all the lodge buddies, just like the crap that's going on where they're trying to get us killed right now in World War III.
The purpose, just like then, was to make the war horrific, was to kill off all the thinking people that they could, as many of the adult males that would be resisting if they went home. They did, look at the millions that died, and then totally changed the background to clarify, you know, Satanize, you know, pedophile the country, and they did.
France, let's think about this. France, once this happened, and especially by killing off most of the male population through World War I, a four year period for the French, the largest contingent of pedos and queers that operated in Berlin came from two places. They came from Holland,
And they came from France. And there was a certain number since Belgium and France were joined at the hips. The petal queers that made Berlin during the
during the Weimar Republic, which is where, again, nobody wants to talk about, but by the way, the queers are. If you haven't been seeing some of the stuff in Washington recently, they're bragging up about the Weimar Republic being a queer, pedo operation, and that they're comparing themselves in their own circles, guys. They're comparing themselves to the pedo queer Weimar Republic, and the fact that they have to protect the pedo queer
AmeriCorps Republic, and it's not a republic for them, it's a democracy, demonocracy, demonocracy. But if you read some of the stuff that's even been in like the Washington sphere right now, they're the queers, the petals and all the rain knockers are talking about the United States that they've gone so far that we're just like Weimar Republic and we're on the edge. And what they mean by on the edge is if they can take the
inflation slash devaluation of the currency like they did then to be able to steal the land off from underneath the dumbfounded Americans like they did with the Germans. You know you got a bushel basket worth of digits to buy a piece of bread but oh wait a minute they've got a new toy they can just simply make all your digits disappear and starve your ass dead because your digits don't work because they took them away. Because something I noticed interesting once Biden decided to step down
I watched the price of gold and silver drop and it stayed down. It's still way above where it belongs, but it's amazing that it's still down around $2400 for gold and $29 for silver. But it was right after he made his announcement the next day gold and silver are down. It's like, okay, I see where that came from.
So, you know, you look at it and they're talking about, well, we're going to have Bitcoin for our money. Trump wants Bitcoin. I don't care what he wants. I know what I'm going to do. And, uh, well, you can pick up on that one. You can, you know, we already, okay, here's the thing. We don't need it. It's already here. If you want to work that, okay, here's the thing. No monopoly in currency anymore. This is one of the problems we've had for quite some time before.
The Federal Reserve and the Jewish mob came in to manipulate the currency supply the way they do. Guess what? We had multiple currencies in the United States and nobody had a problem with it. Everybody worked with it. Oh yeah. Yeah, just about any bank issued their own. Exactly. I have, right now, I have copies of seven different Michigan and Ohio bank notes that are from specific banks, including Ann Arbor Bank.
Detroit, Detroit Bank, that was another one. And it's funny because the paper is as crappy as you can imagine. It's one step away from wipe your arse tissue paper. It's more like Chinese typing paper. And that wasn't accidental because if you lost that currency, it's a deposit slip. It's your problem if you let it go to waste, you don't let it fail.
So there were scurrilous things that were done by the bankers that they, you know, every way they could to try and figure out how to screw us. That's why they needed to get to the point where they had the Federal Reserve in place so that they wouldn't be, we wouldn't be allowed to ask any questions. So we got the Federal Reserve, 20 years later we have the depression. The depression doesn't put us on our knees because people were still cognizant of the problem and were, you know, thinking.
So they ended up having to create the banking crisis and they tried to kill us. Now this time around, I say get rid of them. They tried to plug any of this crap in. We're going to war and I don't care who's backing it. Just the other thing about the Trump thing, I've said all along, I have no confidence in Mr. Trump. Neither do I.
No, I in fact your they're playing they're playing us in that respect in that and what they're trying to do is Oh, you're just you're just mindless You have a mindless lemming and and you'll just go along. No, I'm not Sorry doesn't work that way. So go ahead and plug in whatever you think you're gonna try and plug in You might be the last thing you do and I don't care who the hell's in charge if you're trying to play kosher mafia suck-up criminal then Yeah, you're my enemy
And that's where we are with this garbage. That's why when, well Trump said something here the other day, oh he's a president to everyone. We all gotta come together. Which of the Epstein, Satanic, Pedo-Queers do you guys all wanna come together with? None. Anybody? Yeah, I can't find it. Can you? I can't find an analyst, John. Could you? I can't find anybody that I'd wanna come together with in the administration.
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The way people are so ridiculously dumbed down today, you might as well get started and eliminate 90% of these idiots. Well, that's again on the plan, that's in their plan. So there's not, we won't have to wait too long. I think again, the, we're in the window where they're trying to, they're trying to kick off the red terror. It's that simple.
Now, the problem, they keep coming back to the weapons and anybody who tries to take the weapons, anybody, we go to war. It's just all there is to it. You're done. No conversation. Beyond that, we're finished. It's all over. And you're on to, you know, that job you eventually knew you'd have to deal with. The job you're going to have to pick up the tools, you're going to have to deal with the problem, and then we can get on with life and we're done.
And all these little spit swapping ring knocking hairballs like that turd with that's you know, in charge the FBI, you look at how arrogant that POS is. But it's the what are you gonna do attitude and it's nonstop to the point where it's like, you know, everything, how much I watch. I didn't get a chance to watch that much only because I had to choose.
between letting the pedo sniffer meat puppet and his minions, you know, take my time up and having to physically get things done today. So today I had to opt out to go get things physically done today. But they did not in any way, shape or form surprises. And I don't think anybody should be by the fact that we have virtually liars in both camps that are trying to play us. They think that we're stupid. We're after all the fly over zone people.
And the fly over zone really goes right out to the fingernail tip, you know, on both sides of the United States as far as they're concerned that pretty much all of you are peasants in their mind. Well, you know what piss on them all. We are going to have a job to do. Let's prepare for it. Get it squared away. And by the way, one more time, that BM 59 would be a very fine rifle to carry. But if you're going to carry it, you've got to make sure you're able to support it. Let's make sure that the gun
Yeah, dot all the I's, cross all the T's. I don't care what anybody shows up with, just as long as they show up. I don't really need it, if you know what I'm saying. It's just, this would be something interesting to evaluate and compare with. I think the most important thing is you're going to get the short stroke feeling that you get with the M14.
Obviously, not much, but it does have, again, I pay attention. Operating the Garand, it's throatier, it's got more of a base to it, obviously. And when you switch over to the M14, which I was trained on the M14, it's interesting that, again, it has that slightly shorter stroke.
in operation and the way that they designed the op rod, and yes there are a few things they did differently there with the M14, it is a very different sounding weapon and it has a different, slightly interesting feel that you have to of course your body has to accommodate when it comes to recoil. Because each weapon is like this anyway, but it's interesting that the
Anybody who shot M1As and M14s for match because usually a lot of guys have more than one golf club in the bag. It used to be a lot of guys, depending upon which match it was, had a particular weapon for a particular task. And unless it was specified, usually the guys would have a cluster of M1As if they're a commercial shooter, if they're a real commercial shooter, and they want to play if they're aiming towards the President's 100.
These guys have seven rifles on the rack ready to go and all of them are match grade, NM grade or commercial grade as an upper end top of the line, M1As or M1 Garands. And it was a big deal, and I remember it, this is what I said, the BM59, when all of a sudden popped up on the horizon, we can get one of those. Oh, everybody had to have one. And once they got it, it was like, ah, really, we already have experienced this, so it's a good rifle.
There were no significant failures in the design. They pretty well mimicked what they already was proven with the Garand and the crossover to the M14. So it worked. It worked out of the box and the Italians, I guarantee the Italians still haven't sold everything. And by the way, I haven't looked, but what do you want to bet that they're still using either the Garand
or the BM-59 for their drill and guard rifle, you know, for a ceremonial rifle. I've never seen them. I've never seen what the Italians have for arms. Well, the interesting thing is, remember, usually for D&C, the weapon needs to be slimmed out around your shoulder or the pokey things get to you.
I mean, like when we do drill and ceremony with the M14, most of it is done with magazine dismounted. But for guard mount and for ceremonial presentation and control, in other words like tomb of the unknown soldier type work, the individuals are carrying a viable firearms, most be carrying a fighting load, the ability to defend their guard mount.
And it's interesting that the BM-59 fits pretty much in the same way, and I don't think there's anything newer that would really be desirable. Having shouldered well, a lot of weapons. It's like the AR-15 is awkward after having handled all the rest of the weapons we just mentioned.
Yeah, and then going into like the AK is like, of course you're using the handling the AK, it's like, well this obviously isn't a DNC rifle. No firearm was specifically meant for that, but some weapons are better than others for physical handling in a situation like that. And that's like I said, that's why if you look, the SKS, Russians aren't using the SKS anymore, but what do you see in Red Square?
What are they carrying? No, I don't know. I've seen images. Still using the SCAS? Ah. So, that's long in the tooth. That's way back in the head, you know, that's way back in the tail lights. That's not the deer in the headlights. That's way back. And yet, it's the preferred weapon or makes sense. Yeah, SCAS is actually pretty manageable in that respect. And what assists is the fact that it does have a fixed magazine that does not need to be detached.
in order for it to not be intrusive to physical maneuvering and physically maneuvering the weapon for the purpose of demonstration or show. So that's why it's still there. That's the side part. You can load those SKSes pretty quick that the one that I have is an actual Russian SKS and I've got the stripper clips and everything and I'm tickled to death with it, if you know what I mean.
It's a fun handling, light little weapon. Is it the most accurate thing to build? Nah.
But you know it depends everything's it's you know like you say you You've got a golf bag full of clubs each one's got a different purpose, and that's what all of these different weapons are for they're all designed for different purposes You know like people are going to hate me for saying it But I don't care when I say it anyway as far as I'm concerned the ar-15 or m1 m16 is a
close quarter room clearing weapon or sentry or whatever. I don't consider that a main combat rifle. And I was really ticked off when I got over to Vietnam and I took my M14 away and gave me that M16. And did not care for that thing at all. But I digress. One of the things to remember here too is
with the situation that we're in is management of munitions and reserve materials if we go into a conflict. Everybody needs to be thinking ahead to being able to support the different weapons systems that we have. And one of the things that I've argued, and I'm pretty successful at getting people to think this way, is to actually area move the personnel to match the supply system, in other words, the need.
We have a wide range of rifles in our inventories. We also have many, many, many other firearms in our inventories too. But in the good thing, considering what we've, for instance, what's changed on the battlefield with the drone-atoids, with the drones, the 12-gauge shotgun is dominant in the United States, and bird and bunny guns are everywhere. So low-end, economical air defense is already at your fingertips.
And some people go, well, you don't want to shoot a drone that's got a grenade. Hey, if he's going to drop the grenade right in your pocket, just like they claim they're going to do, then blasting their hind end farther away, no matter what happens, is a better situation. Now, if you have an integrated group of people doing that, and everybody's, you know, the people who know how to bunny hunt or bird hunt are the people you put on the guns first because of the time they've had, you know, the experience they've had. Take advantage of the mass.
quantity of experience, you know, people with experience that we have available. The Army won't do that though, I'll guarantee it. No, you have to be qualified on the 12 gauge high-speed, kind of trapping speed. Well, military qualified. The other one, you don't touch that weapon. I've bastardized my 8-70. I put on a 24-inch barrel and I've bought a couple of
I want quite a few number four buck three inch magnums and that's my drone a toy But that's it. That's my drone a toy. I took off the 18 inch Slug barrel and put on a regular full Full choke everything there you go have it and that's gonna be what I'll use If you want even underneath with a longer barrel, yeah, that's the next thing is as a matter of fact
We've been doing that for a long time. You're going to about, you know, going to a mid-length barrel and even if it's out beyond and creates a little bit of a chin past the end of the muzzle, it doesn't make any difference because most of your shells are heavily wadded to begin with, so it's not going to interfere. There's no way it's going to interact, but that many more rounds available, boom, boom, boom, makes all the difference in the world, so. Yes.
We are headed.
I know you're busy, but you know, we'll do that. Listen, take care Mark and again, thank you for everything you do. God bless. Bye bye. God bless you too. And again, we're almost to the top guys, but again, everybody, some person, well BM59, who makes that? The Italians make that. I'll get a little note right here. Somebody popped up. BM59? The BM59 is a, well let's call it a Grand Knockoff. It's kind of like the cousin of both the M1 Grand
combined with the M14 and the end result is the Italian solution. The magazines are not the same. Somebody's just asking here, well, are the M14 magazines the same? No, in fact, they intentionally did this. The magazines have a bit of an endpoint taper forward to where the shoulder of the case is so that they basically are, the magazine is molded to the round, kind of.
Because of that, instead of if you were looked down on the top of an M14 magazine, it would be rectangular. With the BM59, it's rectangular on the back end. As you move forward, it then has an inboard taper so that it contours to the, basically the form of the bullets. It wasn't needed, but it was, and again, it's actually more expensive.
I guess, well, if you're making mags, you know, with the help, one more step or a stamp, when it's stamped, you know, and you're stamping the panels, I guess you could do it without any problem. But why make it more complicated? But because of that, M14 mags will not fit or could not be adapted to the BM59. I have never bothered because of the price to see if a BM59 mag would fit in an M1A. That might.
They wouldn't be really anything to jump at but if you guys one of the things to remember I just mentioned earlier here is building up your quartermaster To be as copacetic as possible if you had a number of people that were standing there and they had BM 59s Where would I put them in the in a fire? You know any unit? Well, I'd push them over towards the m1a's
simply because number one, ammunition. In other words, if, okay, what do we got here? Well, I've got 416 AR-15s. Okay, you guys over there. I've got 116 M1As and other, okay, and 7.62x51 NATO. And then I've got a mix of sundry sporting rifles, another 180 to 200 men.
Well, I'm going to subdivide those unique rifles, try to put them together so that the individual is carrying the .243
The other guys standing around him are carrying a .243 win. Now typically that's going to be some kind of bolt gun with a decent scope on it. So I might make what would be Marksman's platoons or rifle half platoons like they did back during the American War for Independence. Why? Well, generally they're an accuracy firearm. They could be used as a standoff, as a fire brigade.
No, the 243 is not more powerful than say 300 WinMag or whatever. So if I had guys with 300 WinMag, any of the belted mags, any of the big boys like 338 or 460 Weatherby, those people would be put into what we would call an umbrella formation.
their purpose because they could reach farther, hit heavier, more penetration, is I would use them as a limited fire brigade of say a squad or two squads or a full platoon to actually position and disperse to provide accurate long range fire to overlap with the lighter weapons such as the AR-15, the AK-47, etc.
Integrating fires this way would allow for a more effective maneuver potential for the light rifles. Have your rifles backing up or overlapping. Remember, have the ability to turn and select as needed to support whatever other formations are in front of them. Now, they're not so far back that they're to the rear, per se, but they also give a good base of fire, especially accuracy, because the light rifles are providing volume fire.
In a squad, you would have one or two heavy riflemen, if you don't have anything like a Barrett or an M60 or something like that, or a MAG-58, or even a Sawgun, then you're going to look for accuracy, backed accuracy. What I mean by backed is that the riflemen are held to the rear, not significantly, but their purpose as rifle marksmen with a superiority weapon like that.
would be to engage specific targets with a coordinator, kind of like a spotter, but it'd be a team leader. And the job for that would be to take a target and we terminate. Everybody engages, all three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, or 10. Hence count misses don't. Our objective is to decimate the aggressor and to specifically destroy what are earmark or critical components of a fire team or a squad.
Example is in reverse order, you want to focus on either destroying the team leader, which by the way if you're decent, you can replace him pretty quick, next man in line will start pointing and shouting. But support weapons such as Grenadiers and or squad automatic riflemen slash platoon rifle or platoon squad automatic personnel would be prioritized.
They're very very early on. They always are. Typically in every... Remember, what's the... Remember, everybody used to joke. What's the life expectancy of an M60 gunner in Vietnam? And why was that the case? Well, because he was prioritized. He's a very embarrassing effective weapon that you want to take out of circulation. Grenadiers are the same way. If you can eliminate the Grenadier, you eliminate the smallest element of an HE slash indirect fire support weapon available to the squad leader.
And if the platoon leader has control of all four squads effectively, he can actually direct all of the 40 millimeter Grenadiers to significantly focus their fire, creating a mini barrage slash the equivalent to a mini mortar section. Remember that we used to have a 60 millimeter mortar section, depending what year it was, with each platoon. There would be a couple of mortar teams available.
What changed out is the ability to produce another weapon or embrace another weapon, the M79, then going to the M203, then going to all of the other clone variants that are now out there in service, because there are quite a few others, foreign and domestic. That created a mobile light artillery piece slash mortar piece. It's more in the mortar category, but there are a lot of unique rounds that have been developed for that.
So prioritizing eradicating that particular operator is needless to say it's high on the pecking list. If you can see it and you can shoot it, all fires on it and then back to your, you know, whatever significant target is in your front. Anyway, ideas come not just complaining about the problems. You got to be able to sort, you're going to have to pick and then you're going to have to choose how to create a combined arms team because you don't just want a unit with all ARs. You don't want, the reason for that is
Your heavier rifles have more punch and penetration. The government has finally admitted this because they've gone to the, or at least they claim they have, gone to the 6.8 round.
And all the 6.8 round is they did not want to admit that the 7.62 by 51 NATO round was the way to go. So they came up with a bastard new round that they didn't need. And because your tax dollars are paying for it, they don't care. And the rest is history. But what they did is they validated what all people like me have been saying for years about the MBR.
The main battle rifle is the solution because you're going to end up with more mechanicals in front of you. Lo and behold, now you're looking at robotoids, nematodes, hemorrhoids, take a pic, but you're ending up having to fight things that do have more junk in front of them. And that's why a bigger bore MBR caliber is the place, it's the direction you have to go. You need more space in that bullet if you're going to make it more sophisticated.
And that's the other problem despite all the whiz-bang bullshit that they claim guys, you know what? They're mostly feeding off all the garbage that we developed in the 50s and 60s. They've reissued the M70, the M72 laws rocket. They've reissued it after they told you how stupid it was and dumb it was and how we had to get rid of it. Now we're reissuing the M72 law.
Shazam, Sergeant Carter. Shazam! Of course, it did have some problems, and it's two thing era two. We're at the top. Oh my goodness, we're past the top. We gotta hear some music here, because we gotta take a break. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said.
We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free.
with the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent, although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press.
and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. Number, you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country
deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died?
Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright.
As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free?
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, south, northeast, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on...
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and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. That prick slash bottom feeder in charge of the FBI just being as snide and as arrogant as possible that particular turn. Yeah, there was a threat. Yeah, well, first of all, the border has been wide open. Don't tell me about operational security issues when all you be witches, of course, let the gate wide open and then tell me I need to be fearful.
Because the traders in all these alphabet soup agencies have created the problem. They are traitors, period. Anyway, it is 2024, old earth calendar. And 2024, Battle for the Republic, book three, A Dark Anniversary, the comeuppance for all of the traders.
by the other characters they thought they had a deal with when they betrayed the country. It always works that way. Always. Anyway, it has been a very busy week and it's only Wednesday already. Yeah, when we paint things, they're tacky. I'm trying to get somebody's attention from two floors up. And yeah, let's just leave things where they are for the moment. There's another one they can play with over there. It's got the same size, everything on it.
You can jump inside if you want to. Swing that turret around. Anyway, it has been a very busy week. One of the things I would say, guys, keep your eyes peeled. I noticed a sign today. I had to take advantage of this, and so I did, and I stopped in, and I got a whole box, just as a sidebar, seeing what I was really stopping for. A whole box of Motorola, the very thing I was talking about yesterday.
Two channel Motorola handheld radios, every one of them powered up. I had enough time to plug in. I think I've got 25, I may miscount, but I think I got 24 of the radios for $1 a piece. Each one of them works, every one of them, you know, again, battery, in fact, I was surprised. The ones, some of them battery up right away. I have no idea what the gentleman was using them for, or what part of whatever industry they came from.
But this is an example of the kind of tools in the toolbox if you're patient and if you pay attention Somebody else wants to get rid of something I don't have any problem with that at all as long as I'm the first one in line to get it and We did so pay attention a little less than a dollar apiece because well if I do the math because there's a whole there's a whole rat nest full of Power cords there are as a rat nest full of headsets, you know for you know again
hands-free because of the way they're built. The radios themselves are halfway between what was typical for the era. I've got to look up the batteries on these things. Batteries are all work. They all work. That was a surprise because, you know, as we can imagine, time takes its toll. Usually these batteries, you know, they only last so long. They sell more batteries by making them so they do die.
And in this case, I plugged it in right away and each one not only powered up but hooked up right away. I had one 40, 50 feet away. I was lighting up everything. I'm very happy with that. So again, those go into a company communications pod as quickly as possible and get them away from me as quick as I can and out and down the road so they're where we can use them when we need them.
But there's a lot of stuff like that laying out there guys if you just stay focused pay attention to your environment And again, I've been pedigree price. I can't complain also Again, that kind of technology is out there still If you go to any one of the China sport options or if you go to any of the suppliers out there interestingly enough I was doing a little bit of a search for the
Ken Woods, actually I figured that'd be the first place to go and lo and behold there are some pretty nice little buys on limited channel radios. Doesn't mean you can't buy program, but I'm not telling you to not change or do anything you're doing right now. If you are committed to whatever you've got like bow things or whatever, congratulations, you're doing the right thing. I am not telling you to get rid of what you have.
But we are never going to have enough communications technology and one of the things to consider, you may eventually understand what Uncle Mark has been talking about with regard to simplicity in design in a tense situation, a bad environment. So just something to take into consideration is having this available depending on how many people you're integrating into your unit.
Remember, you'll always be recruiting once we get into a conflict. You have to have a system set up to train new personnel and integrate them as quickly as possible into your formations. You need to be looking at this now, not waiting till later to get it done. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We have the people to accomplish the task, so think ahead.
The big thing here too is, again with these units, if we build new formations or if we have to replace, let's say, retire our equipment, one of the reasons that your equipment may have to be retired is because of accoutrements failure. What do I mean by that? Well, you know all those cool antennas and all those cool microphones and all the extra stuff.
Is it, what grade of manufacture is it? Is it, there's an old joke, it's like, is it residential? Is it commercial? Is it prison grade? Prison grade, oh, I always want prison grade, why? Because it's designed so that you can just beat the living Jesus out of it and it will just continue to function. Yes, I want prison grade.
So, most of your equipment isn't, and as we've talked, and I know it's Weapons Wednesday, but I'm talking about communications because, again, this is overlap from yesterday with regard to some of the stuff that we did touch on. We talked about many other subjects, but communications is always important to discuss.
I grab everything in the way of radios. One of the things I did get today, a couple little cheapy FRS radios that are probably as cheesy as you might, people would say cheesy. I don't, it's just they're less expensive. They're less expensive. But they're not a very fancy radio in any way, shape, or form. Well, what I do with them, eventually, we'll be using them. We have no choice. At the very least, I might be using them for deception operations. Guys, we need radios that we're willing to sacrifice.
We have to have lots of spares, but also others for creative work when the time comes. If you're going to lure the enemy in to strip and bear ass naked of everything that they've got, you want them to feel comfortable about the idea that you're a moron and don't have a clue about how to operate. Now, you have to entice the aggressor. You have to stupefied them, make them feel good about themselves. Okay, so to do that, you need certain pieces of reserve technology that you will deploy.
and utilize as the bait bucket for the project. Again, it's not difficult to figure out, but it does require halving the tools in the toolbox now so that we can use them later, okay? So heads up on that one. Now next, real quick, something else. We're gonna do a guns and gadgets. Ed, if you could, not yet. But for, I wanna get one more thing out here, but if you could, Ed, cue up the latest guns and gadgets. We haven't done one in a while, we need to do that.
Again, Jared's over at Guns N' Gadgets on YouTube. But one more thing real quick. If you go over to Sportsman's Guide, they have a number of, they have not a number, they've got a Chinese camouflage net. Net, actually. It looks like it says you're just one, but there aren't. There are two sizes. These are a full
I think one is 6 foot by 20 feet, the other one is, and kick me if I'm wrong, I think it's 9 or 10. I think it's 9. 9 by 20 foot. Now the 9 by 20 will fit all your crew cab pickup trucks and anything else you're running into. Somebody asked me, what would you do with a 6 footer? Well, use it to cap cover.
good enough to cover the windshield area but also the full length of the vehicle from above. They are probably the cheapest out there that I've seen in a while for what they are. They're on sale. They're in the clearance section over at sportsmansguide.com. If you're looking for camo nets, you might want to check them out. If you have that special discount arrangement that some of us have for Sportsman's Guide, there's people listening, I know that do.
Then these become really cheap. So just a heads up, these are a good solution. How sophisticated are they? Well, they're average. Let's put it this way. They're as good as anything else that's out there right now, but these are supposedly a military issue, not an aftermarket item. I've got a bunch of the aftermarket camo nets. Understand their limitations and understand that they're especially useful for when you have something that's a colored vehicle.
that you have to subdue. Not going to hide everything perfectly, but you can reduce signature. And a lot of equipment, especially if you're doing the survival escape innovation mode to try and say DD back to the family or maybe it'll link up at a retreat. There'll be times when you may have to stop. And if you do, it'd be nice to be out of sight, out of mind.
camouflage nets helped to make that happen to a degree. So it's sportsmansguide.com. And if you could, let's do this now. Shotgun, oh yeah, it's got a lot of shotgun news buying today. Yeah, I know why. Something I was just looking at. If we could, let's do guns and gags. Hey guys, right in early we have a huge victory that came out of the Texas courts yesterday and the fifth.
Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals. And this is a big win for the National Association for Gun Rights, Texas Gun Rights, and for individuals. And this is the Forced Reset Triggers case by Rare Breed Triggers because they're members of NAGR. And Judge Reed O'Connor, who has given us many wins out of the Fifth Circuit, destroyed ATF.
and it's wonderful. First, thanks to support from folks like our friends at CMMG, this channel gets to still operate at its highest capacity, hopefully. CMMG guys and gals are great folks. They have gone out and sued the ETF and they love our Constitution. They make great tools, different colors, different lengths, different chamberings.
CMMG, a wonderful company that's been standing by this, not only this channel, but me and my family for years, and they're awesome, not just because of that, but they're awesome. Check them out, and if you happen to want anything like a tool, GNG 10 will save you huge over there. All right, let's get into this case. This case has been ongoing for a while, and this comes as a result of 2018 when the ATF
Redefine machine gun after the Las Vegas shooting Remember this is the bump stock issue that came out and we know that the Supreme Court shredded that in the Cargill case that came out just about three weeks ago like in the Cargill decision the Supreme Court said that you know the ATF violated its own ability it exceeded its
authority and bump stocks are not machine guns. Well, here we are with the forced reset trigger case, which the ATF used the exact same methodology to say that forced reset triggers are machine guns. And I've done many a video
I've shot these items at different events on ranges and when you hold it to the rear, it doesn't keep firing, which is the machine gun standard. There's two things based off of the congressional definition of machine gun. One, does it continue to cycle off of a single function of the trigger? And two, does it do it automatically? Bump stocks don't operate automatically. A person has to utilize that recoil.
Force reset triggers don't operate automatically. If you hold it all the way to the rear, it will only fire one shot, it will malfunction. You thus don't meet the statutory definition and Judge Rio Connor goes into how a force reset trigger operates, how it actually, the reset is forced on each round that is fired. The hammer has to be reset each time. And he did a great job in shredding the ATF.
He also went into a section on how the ATF attempted to backdoor some Chevron deference into this. Even though the ATF says, we didn't ask for Chevron, Judge Rio Connor says, you might not have asked for it, but what you're asking us to do or to consider is Chevron-like in the way it would play out. So therefore, you can't do that. And then it gets really good. I'm going to jump down here to the application of Cargill.
I'll have a link to this decision. It's like 64 pages. Came out last night at about 10, 15 p.m. Eastern.
And it says, applying the guidance from both Cargill decisions here, force reset triggers do not fire multiple rounds with a single function of the trigger and thus do not qualify as machine guns. For each and every round fired, the trigger moves forward into its reset state and is depressed to release the hammer from its sear surface. Because the operative mechanical function of the trigger is to release the hammer,
that the trigger of an FRT-equipped firearm functions for each shot fired disqualifies it as a machine gun under the current statutory definition. Moreover, if all the shooter does is initially pull the trigger, the FRT-equipped firearm will only fire one round. And if the shooter attempts to reset and hold the trigger in a fully depressed position so that the trigger cannot reset, the weapon will malfunction. Okay? Just what I said earlier.
The judge also, you know, in every lawsuit, the people who are being sued, in this case, the attorney general and the ATF, they try to challenge standing. We've seen many cases dropped or lost because of failure to secure standing. And ATF did it here, but the judge is like, hey, ATF, you change the definition.
and you've gone after individuals and companies alike, you've done search warrants, you have persecuted people, you've gone... Remember they did a couple door knocks and seized property? They were telling people, here's our notice, and those things you have that we know you bought, they're considered machine guns, and because you say currently you have no plans to persecute anybody, or no plans to prosecute further,
You can change your mind, thus these people and these groups have standing. A little more.
By continuing to characterize a single function of the trigger as a single constant rearward pull of the trigger, the defendants transform the required statutory focus away from the objective trigger mechanics to the subjective actions of the gun user instead. This is incorrect and is the same rewriting of the statute defendants already attempted and failed to do with bump stocks. That was the Cargill case. For purposes of statutory interpretation, it matters not...
what human input is required to activate the trigger. All that matters is whether more than one shot is fired each time the trigger functions. As Cargill explained, courts cannot look to the shooter's actions in deciding whether force reset triggers are machine guns. Indeed, the notion that the definition turns on the actions of an unnamed shooter is inconsistent with both the definition's grammatical and statutory context.
shreds them absolutely shreds them judge rito connor did a hell of a job
And here's the conclusion, because we're all wondering, like, is it something that's just for NAGR members or Texas Gun Right members? Check it out. Conclusion. There is no denying the tragic nature of the Las Vegas shooting that motivated the final rule. But no matter how terrible the circumstances, there is never a situation that justifies a court altering statutory text that was democratically enacted by those who are politically accountable.
That responsibility belongs exclusively to Congress. The Constitution assigns such legislative choices to the appropriate elected officials, not life-tenure judges and unelected bureaucrats. Rather than respect this intentional feature of our democratic system, the defendants, ATF, chose to advance a policy agenda wholly divorced from the NFA's statutory text. Thus,
to allow defendants unlawful action to stand would be to functionally rewrite the NFA. That is not how our democratic system functions. Indeed, it is never a court's job to rewrite statutory text. As Chief Justice John Marshall put it, it is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is. Nothing more.
This remains true even when shocking events may underscore the need for legislative change. And even when this prudent constraint produces undesirable results, one must remember that circumventing the democratic process undermines the intimating policy goals upon which our system rests. A democratic path to change already exists.
By jumping the gun, defendants robbed Congress of the ability to capitalize on political support to alter the statutory language following a Las Vegas shooting. Indeed, multiple bills on this exact issue were pending in Congress when the defendants decided to act.
None of these bills were given a chance to become law. As is often the case, public attention waned, taking with it the momentum for legislative action. But this result is even more pernicious than the mere inability to enact legislative change. Each time an agency circumvents the legislative process, it chips away at the most prudent reason for the separation of powers. That is, ensuring unelected and unaccountable individuals, like the ATF, do not make the law.
This reason alone compels the court's decision today. For the foregoing reasons, and with the above admonitions in mind, this court grants the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment and denies the defendant's cross-motion for summary judgment. Specifically, the court orders the following relief. One, the court vacates the defendant's unlawful classification of force reset triggers as machine guns.
Two, the court declares unlawful defendants' determination that FRTs are machine guns. Three, the court enjoins the defendants, along with their respective officers, agents, servants, and employees, from implementing or enforcing against the parties in this lawsuit in any civil or criminal manner described below,
The ATF's expanded definition of machine gun to force recent triggers that this court has determined is unlawful. A, initiating or pursuing criminal prosecutions for possessions of FRTs. B, initiating or pursuing civil proceedings for possessing, selling, or manufacturing FRTs based on the claim that FRTs are machine guns. C, initiating or pursuing criminal prosecutions for representing to the public
of potential buyers and sellers that FRTs are not machine guns. D. Initiating or pursuing civil actions for representing to the public of potential buyers and sellers that FRTs are not machine guns.
E. Sending notice letters or other similar communications stating that FRTs are machine guns. F. Seizing or requesting voluntary surrender of FRTs to the government based on the claim that FRTs are machine guns. G. Destroying any previously surrendered or seized FRTs. And H. Otherwise interfering in the possession, sale, manufacture, transfer or exchange of FRTs based on the claim that FRTs are machine guns.
Four, this scope of the injunction covers the individual plaintiffs and their families, the organizational plaintiffs and their members, and the downstream customers of any commercial member of an organizational plaintiff to the extent that it does not interfere with other courts, such as the Eastern District of New York lawsuits, civil jurisdiction over rare breed parties, and other pending criminal cases against individuals already subject
to prosecution. Five, the court further enjoins defendants from pursuing criminal proceedings or criminal enforcement actions against rare breed parties on the grounds that FRTs are machine guns.
6. The court orders defendants to return to all parties, including manufacturers, distributors, resellers, and individuals. All FRTs and FRT components confiscated or seized pursuant to their unlawful classification within 30 days of this decision. The court orders defendants to mail remedial notices correcting their prior mailing campaign that warrants suspected FRT owners that possession of FRTs and FRT components was purportedly illegal.
Every year, our country commemorates the revolution waged against the tyrannical executive to safeguard against future tyranny. Our founding documents designed a system that prevents undue concentrations of power in order to protect important rights and to ensure that a legislative consensus is reached before enacting laws on the most important issues in society.
Such foresight is especially prudent in cases like this one. Indeed, while this case may seem focused on firearms, it represents so much more. It is emblematic of the devastating problem that increasingly rears its head in federal courts. Rampant evasion of the democratic process. Few issues more accurately underscore this problem than the present case.
Our nation would do well to remember the very reasons and spirit that inspired our democratic system of governance in the first place. So ordered the 23rd day of July, 2024, Judge Reed O'Connor, United States District Court in the Northern District of Texas.
Fort Worth Division. That's the Fifth Circuit. So ATF's FRT rule has been vacated. They've been ordered to give back all the seized FRTs, not only to individuals, but to manufacturers. Remember, they did a bunch of warrants and seized them in several places. And they can't enforce their BS on anybody. That's big. That is real big. Thank you to National Association for Gun Rights for pushing this case.
when Rare Breed Triggers was having difficulty. Thank you for helping them. Thank you to Rare Breed Triggers for continuing the fight. Lawrence de Monaco has done a lot of work. His team and his team have undergone a lot of stress and a lot of pressure and a lot of difficulty. And right now, they've been vindicated.
We'll see. I assume, this is my personal pitch, I assume ATF will double down and appeal this. That's my assumption. Now, I don't recommend broadcasting you have them right now, if you do have them, because even though Judge Reed O'Connor said the law, the rule, not a law, they want the ATF acts under rules to make law.
It's vacated. It's unconstitutional. ATF didn't have that authority. You forgot about the Constitution. You don't even have the ability to do this. Give them all back. Correct your notices. Send them to people who you threatened and fix it. But that's the district court. So we still have the appellate and then en banc and then Supreme Court if the ATF chooses to go that way. It's a big if because the Cargill case
destroyed them and the same ruling was used on FRTs. So, not only are the bump stocks back on the menu, FRTs are as well.
Let me know what you think of this decision. I think it's a great one. You want to join National Association for Gun Rights, there's a link in the description of my videos that will tell you how to do that. I get nothing out of it, just tells me you're a Guns and Gadgets viewer. If you love the Second Amendment, hit that subscribe button to help the information get out here on YouTube. And you can also like the video, share it, comment down below, it helps here with the anti-gun YouTube algorithm. Appreciate y'all, have a great day. FRTs are back on the menu. Take care.
There's guns and gadgets on YouTube and again another court win but yeah exactly as he said what they'll do is they'll turn around and drag this out as long as they possibly can. The most important thing is that when the process began, guys I want to remind you about something, it doesn't make any difference whether or not the court allows you to present something
in its entirety on the floor during any court action. File everything and anything and every other thing, maybe you forgot about after you were doing something, you file, you make as many statements of fact and as many filings as possible when you were initially in a court case. And if any fool lawyer tries to tell you otherwise, they're trying to get you hung. They're trying to get you screwed.
The prostitutes know that they're lying, they will fabricate, they will omit information, oh you got it later, oh you got to go through the whole court fight to get that back into the case. Anything and everything that you suspect, anything and everything that you want to request, you do. But you also make statements of fact, you also make filings under the statute mechanism, the Admiralty Court crap law that we have.
That, of course, is illegitimate. Used to be called the hated Admiralty Court. Now, of course, American, they move into the public fool system. They altered the courts and nobody has a clue. But you file everything. Why? Because if you don't file it, you can't bring it into appeal, period. And if you do, it's an uphill fight every step of the way and it wastes vast amounts of time.
So you file at the court action level, both with introductory, investigating phase, introduction phase, and during every process of the trial. I have a policy of also refiling. Why? Because courts, the judges, the prosecutors will make documents disappear. They are criminals.
We've watched this if I've seen this once I've seen it a thousand times and I've seen it a thousand times Where they've tried to make filings disappear now when you file you don't just hand it to the Asshat in the court why because the judge may be some schizo Who's bare-ass naked under those robes and he's diddling himself all the while. He's you know in the courtroom That's why he looks cross-eyed and like he's not paying attention because he's a sociopath. Okay
So, unfortunately, but again, if you do it right, you do multiple filings and you ensure that you send a copy by certified mail. You make sure that there's some that he has to personally receive it and sign for it.
So that you can demonstrate as in fact if needed to even bring that judge back into the court if it is argued in future claims. If it's argued that the filing did not take place, you have both the court of record through the county clerk, the township clerk or the city clerk, whatever system it is that you're in.
And in addition to that, you use the mail system. This is why you don't just send one filing. Send three, four, five, six filings at a time. And typically, yes, you do pile them up. I don't think I've ever filed or presented documents in court every day that I've been in court where I don't present or have not presented at least six different filings each day.
including overlaps which are reinforcing filings that I know are critical in the event there is need for appeal. Bury their ass with paperwork. They wanted to play paper games. You make sure that you embrace the battlefield.
cannot emphasize this enough. And he was, oh, we don't want to get the judge, Matt. The judge is going to screw you anyway, typically, 99.9% of the time. The judge is some queers of $3 bill, pedo, fruit loop nowadays. They've had plenty of time to entrench them at every level. You can see what happens when you go through these court cases that we cover that are on guns and gadgets or any of the other pro gun
legislative groups or legal groups that are fighting in the courts or they're fighting in Congress. And I would remind people of the Huttari mark when they got to court they actually got a decent judge who ruled in their favor and they were all acquitted. Over. But only because again they did they dug deep they made sure that they presented you know there was no escaping from the documents that's half the battle.
Well, and of course, it's nice if, well, Detroit is notorious for being a loser case situation for the feds because the feds are sloppy always to begin with. People, if they do step up to the plate and actually fight, amazingly enough, they win. If you actually rather than try to make, we'll make a deal. Well, here's the thing, many people that are lawyers right now have lamented that the average prosecutor or assistant prosecutor in many cases has never
actually operated in the court room. They are so used to raining a whole bunch of, you know, feces down on you with multiple charges that when somebody says, well, you know what, it looks really bad no matter what, and if I make a deal, it's not going to be a good deal. I think we'll just go through with the court anyway. Why not?
The first thing that happens is the assistant prostitute will repeatedly make contact with the lawyer and you know like be bitching about, why are we doing this? What are we going to court for? Well, he's not going to do a deal. Well, he can make a deal. And then they'll actually sometimes board out, I'm not really ready for this because they're not really ready for it. They actually haven't been doing their job for a very long time.
In and of itself that gives you an edge. And if somebody actually makes the effort and they're trying to block the actual facts of the case from getting in, and they will, and the judge is a unique individual, well, this is how you ensure that in the ongoing fight, which will eventually be a victory for you, that all the information is in place. You can't introduce it after the initial court battle.
Other than the possibility of some kind of demonstrated rock solid documentation on concealment of information or evidence to the defense that again and typically it has to be scalding and although that's not hard to do nowadays because the trash that make up the prostitute offices constantly lie and do conceal evidence in cases.
Understand that. That's just the nature of the creature. You're at war. The Erwin Rommel School of Law. The court is the battlefield. The judge, an enemy general. The prosecutor, an enemy officer. Your lawyer, an enemy spy. Now, take the attitude that document, document, document. And if your lawyer needs a little help with that, guess what? Might as well pick up the pen and do a little studying.
and also do a lot of the work. That's what actually happened with Utreya. Everybody pitched in, as a matter of fact. And the lawyers actually did file and file and file and file and file and file. Oh my goodness. And then they filed some more. And the rest is history. And they found out that the FBI was a lying, lying, lying and lying. Lying? Yes.
ad nauseum repeat ad nauseum repeat ad nauseum repeat. So again, we're working on it. We're still working on it because that's not over yet. There's all kinds of stuff that's in the, you know, in the on the horizon with the, again, the years that it takes to bring cases forward for compensation for illegitimate act of the type that the Fed was involved in. So
Things to learn. Anyway, we are about 14 minutes to the top of the hour. Somebody asked me again. The camouflage nets, guys. They're the most reasonably priced I've seen in a while. They even have what are either steak
bungee extensions every so many feet around the perimeter but these are a Chinese woodland camel they're not desert camel range they're in the in the standard woodland color range in terms of the palette and they're over at Sportsman's Guide look at them under Chinese surplus now there are two types they actually it shows one but when you bring up the item
and you actually have a choice. One is a six foot by 20 foot camouflage net. Six foot, that's not very wide. Yeah, but if you think about it, for missile tubes or reload boxes or could be even cargo trailers with the same on them, think about it, six foot wide and 20 feet long. Yeah, probably. The big thing is that those will work for doing at least direct overhead cover of your vehicle.
So those are about $35 a piece, which is an outrageous, actually pretty reasonable price. The larger ones are more expensive, but they will probably cover a standard automobile or pickup truck or crew cab pickup truck, et cetera. So that item, go over to Sportsman's Guide, go over to, again, put it as they search, Chinese Surplus, and then put CamoNet.
And you'll see what I'm talking about. They only list one when you look at it. I think that's just probably confusing people. When you go to, you got to go to the item. When you get to the item, there's going to be a choose. And there's, you know, one is size. So you check it out and you'll see what I'm talking about. You can also see what the price differential is. The 6'1 would fit a lot of smaller vehicles. Of course, it's 20 foot long, so you're probably going to have a little excess, but that's not a problem. You want some bleed.
If you're going to create a camo cover, you want a little odd bleed. You don't want a cigar or a rectangular shape if you can help it. You live with it if that's what you got. But if you can wiggle the thing a little bit so it's not quite so obvious with regard to its outline from aerial surveillance, because remember, that's most of what camo netting is doing now. It doesn't mean it isn't protecting you from flat out down the range on the battlefield.
A lot of what you're doing is for aerial protection from observation. So these are a good item, they work. There are a number of other countries and surplus stuff out there, but not as much as it used to be. And right now, the big thing is that the lion's share is not for woodland slash summer type or temperate type environments in green. Most of the stuff that's surplus is in the
Coyote Brown, Earth Tans, Earth Browns, and basically again, desert, but works well in fall conditions. What we need is something to overlap, so. And you can still even intermingle. I actually do that with the vehicles. I have a few of the Desert Dust Part 1, the Adventure Begins, camo nets, and those are mixed in with the Woodland camo because if you go outside right now, it's the middle of Michigan, middle of summer now,
You have dusty brown and thatch all over the place and you have rich, rich, resilient green and then every color in between. So mixing in a little bit of that brown or that tan isn't going to be a problem. In fact, it might be quite sensible. The other thing is it also gives you the ability to change priority in color and as far as where it's stationed.
when we get into the color change and head out from summer to fall and then into winter again. So again, prior piper planting prevents piss poor performance. Another thing,
Several people have asked me, have you seen any deals? No, I haven't seen any great deals on AR-15 magazines. You can look around. There are some, some prices are better than others. PMAGs have continued to creep up, and I don't think everybody's noticed this. This is the second time where they've been, you know, progressively moving up a dollar or two at a time per mag. And part of this, bottom line, is the devaluation of the currency.
It's not that, oh, they've become more expensive because they're charging more because they just want to make a profit. It's just the baseline cost to make the object, all of the numbers have changed with the devaluation of the currency. So this is true with the ES surplus coming from overseas. In fact, this is why surplus has been
kind of bitey because the exchange rates being what they are on the real international market now, not where it's presented to you. The cost on surplus has gone up. It doesn't help that we have wars upon wars going on already. Even the battle with Hamas and Israel, there's a flow of material going in and out of there.
mostly in, not much coming out, but there's still material getting in. There's equipment that will be infiltrated into the area. And all of these combat zones, because of attrition, are eating up what you guys normally be able to suck off in the way of really, you know, cool deals or whatever, because, eh, things are, you know, things traditionally wouldn't be this active. It'd be more stagnant.
And they're not. It's just that simple. In fact, imagine the amount of material that they've gone through with the Ukrainian-Russian war. It's obvious that we've been pouring material in, and it's been eaten up and garborated, especially what I've told you many times. The military considers perishables, which are uniforms, web gear, body armor, helmets. Those are considered sundries.
For you, they're a significant purchase, but for the government, it's perishable. It's like, you know, you got to send somebody pounds of bread, you're going to eat it, it's going to be gone, can't do anything more but send more bread. Same is true with clothing, the same is true with medical support, same is true with body armor, and so a lot of the really great deals that you saw even just a few years ago, they're gone.
not really likely to be on the horizon because now everybody has been pumped up to be globally ready for the big war coming. Well, countries that aren't as big as we are and that don't have the gross national product are going to have to work with everything that they've got. So the other thing they're doing is not coming off the equipment.
If they are, it's because they're trying to raise revenue for the upgrades that they feel they have to go to based on whatever philosophy their government has on tactical support and strategic defense. So again, that's the driving factor. And don't forget, as I said, we get into a war here. The cost of materials and equipment will go through the roof.
The policy of charge with the market will bear will be the norm not the exception Everybody understand that so whatever you're buying right now ain't no penny you're gonna lose but husband and protect whatever you can I will point out again. I've got a really good buy here on Motorola radios at a sale in this state Wasn't actually up and running yet, but I think I got about 24. I have a loose count. I think I've got 24
But I got 24 two channel motorolas, brand new. I did get a chance to power every one of them up and they all came up, which I think is amazing. Usually you got a dog or a, you know, a hangar queen in the bunch. And interestingly enough with the readouts, half of them, the battery packs were up to power. I actually made a point of putting the umbilicals on all of them. I've still got a big rat nest of wires to sort out.
And it's probably they've got a lot of spare power supplies for the wall, I do, that are in this rat nest. And then in addition, a whole bunch of the cigarette lighter plug type systems and additional headsets that are all just jumbled up, they're all in the box, but nothing's beat up. It's just somebody wanted to get it all in a container, so they put it in a box probably for this estate sale. Guys, hit the estate sales, check everything you can.
You never know what you're going to run into like this. I'm really happy with them. In fact, the first one I plugged in, it's like, whoa, this is working a lot better than I expected. And so it's one of those things where I've got enough radio equipment here to outfit maybe if need be, each fire team leader and every platoon leader for a company and have spares. So there's still going to be radios mixed in with other elements, like if you have a weapons section or whatever.
that you might develop. And the idea is to keep these radios all together, hand them over to whoever's operating that unit. Congratulations, that's your comms because it's what we've got. We've only got so much. Everybody is going to need something. This will work for what it was intended to do. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Another thing, somebody was asking me about antenna replacement antennas. Now,
The ball things and everything else, or even tactical antennas out there, I mentioned that with these ANPRC pouches we got, the tactical tape antennas fit in those pouches perfectly. Two radios, spare batteries, I can even put the chargers in the pouch if I needed to.
But the pouches are only about $4, well $5.00 and some odd cents base price over at Sportsman's Guide for the used ones. I wouldn't buy the new unless you feel like it. The used ones, I've ordered a number of them. I've already got them hooked up on Atlas packs here or one of them is on a MOLLE backpack but they work fine.
They are a great way to carry a couple of radios actually for a team to have everything right there if there's a spares need. Now, most common thing people are asking about are the old rabbit ear antennas because a lot of people have older radios. Most of the electronic supply companies have piles of those. Fair radio did and you could buy any size you wanted from them but they're gone. Okay, and I don't know the option should be coming up in August for fair radio.
But that's okay, there are other companies out there. And usually if you look in there, if it's not in their specific category for antennas, look in their miscellaneous section. I don't have the name right off the bat, but for the person who was asking about the antenna that they need, they're a single rabbit here, extendable. They're typically chrome, you can't help that. I don't think any of them were ever made in blue.
or anything like that. But the antennas work. It's only a screw. All you do is take off the back of the radio. The handheld, you have a couple of mounting yokes and typically a screw at the base that the unit is connected to the circuit with. What you do is you unscrew that base piece, take off these two little yokes, take the broken antenna out, insert through the hole in the top of the radio, and congratulations, your old RABIDIR
1960s, 70s, 80s, 90s, or even to the aughts, units are back up and online. I have a whole gaggle of those antennas. I have a whole pile of them. Different size and they're in the kit just for that purpose. Go ahead. If you had a set of rabbit ears like that and they were chrome and you wanted to tactivize them, would bead blasting work to take shine off? Yeah, I probably would.
Usually, again, they can be punk metal. They are typically punk metal. Just why they break because they're tubular or they're hollow. But yeah, you could lightly bead blast them and you can paint them. The thing about painting them is you know it's going to happen. You're going to push them in, they're going to scrape some of the paint off. But breaking up the color at all would help.
I wouldn't try any other chemical treatment or anything like that. But yeah, bead blasting, in fact, if you bead blast them, might try touching them with just a little bit either like flat green or flat green and some brown, you know, extend them. And if they wear off, they wear off because otherwise they're subdued. Good point there. So that is an option. No, we didn't say sand blasting. We're talking about glass bead blasting, guys.
You just wanna rough him up a little bit. You don't wanna crush it. That's the biggest problem. These antennas are actually thin wall. So you gotta be careful there. You just wanna when you're both triggering, you just wanna sweep it across the metal. I'm too good. Oh, sorry. Hey, bald! What the- The mist with the fuss were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. We fought a revolution to cure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution from tyranny.
For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the life of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one.
On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold.
You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You'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 will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both 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, get the torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. The evening Intelligence Report.
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So, a couple things we were talking about in the other hour of BM59s.
What the BM59 is, there are a few questions, BM59, you can look it up there. It's popping up in the algorithm for YouTube and stuff, depending on what you watch. Of course, you know, YouTube is being anti-gun across the board, so that's gonna be more and more not a useful location, which is cool. There's other places. Go to Rumble, check them out. Go to Rumble, check them out. X has got all kinds of video capability, and there's cool stuff there. It's a lot neater than YouTube. YouTube's dying.
It's going to continue to die because of what they've already done. Like I said, they killed the Golden Goose. They had the perfect situation. And then they let political correctness tag in and they're dead. So other places to go, historically, this has always been the case. It's nothing new. It's going to happen again. Things will change. So take advantage of it while you can. Get over a shift with the new current and listen in and the other methods.
There's a bunch of videos on the BM-59 that's popping up, which is cool. The reason is Atlantic Firearms and several other companies, you've got two different groups building BM-59s. They're mostly kits from weapons. Here's the goofiness about how this works. They have a gun. They take the gun.
Bring it to an international zone, usually at one airport or another here in the United States. This is how it works. Bring the machine gun or the automatic rifle or select fire weapon in and it can sit there indefinitely. I don't think there's really a restriction because it's considered international space. It's an international zone at your airport. Most every airport has one.
Not all, but most do. And it's usually a pod of warehouses or what they look like. And what they do is the weapons are there under contract. And per Fed regulation, they break out a torch or they break out a plasma cutter or they break out a saw. And they chop the guns up per specification. Everybody goes, what? Yep, and then you buy the parts that have been made.
and the parts, they turn around and with the proper manufacturing licensing, they build a new rifle. And it's not a bad process in terms of, well, I mean, it's a bad process because it's stupid because the communists and the Jewish mob are having their wages to make it more difficult for they have guns. But what's interesting about this is that again, they end up with new receivers being built, no mileage on them, no time on the weapon.
And these weapons are put back together from the components, which are usually much higher quality and better steel than anything we're producing today. So the other thing nobody wants to talk about is like, well, you really couldn't afford to make it out of the metal they made it out of. It's just, in some cases, it's just not available because of 21st century planet Krapu.
So what they do is the weapons are put out there. There's usually variants sometimes out of the many weapons that are chosen from the inventory. There's usually a fixed-lock model, a peer-to-peer model, blah blah blah, depending on the gun. And each one pretty much has had the same thing happen. The BM-59 is kind of like a cross, as I said earlier, in the Tor block between the M1 Grant and the M14. It has the basic features of the M14 in terms of its size.
If nothing else, it is a flying weapon. I wouldn't if you threw it at me I'm guaranteed I could not only carry it, but I would make that puppy sing But again, if you're looking at another weapon to invest in wouldn't be a bad choice I don't really see anything jumping off the wall. It's gonna make me worry about it I would say this that while the gun is presently available in good quantity and you know, oh the kits also If I were to buy a BM 59
Then I would buy one of the complete kits. Now you don't get a barrel with these kits. You know, the kits, they cut the receiver and they cut the barrels. You still get parts of the barrel. Save those. You never know what you could do with stuff like that. You can make a small zip gun or, you know, make use of it as a barrel for an SMG down the road. Especially when they chop the barrels into three parts. Well, the three parts they cut them into are actually perfect for making the submachine gun barrels or pistol barrels. Take your pick.
And so again, it's not a bad deal in that respect if you get one of the kits because you get all the critical parts that might go wrong in the long haul. And this gives you a chance to be able to collect everything, put it all together, and make up a basic maintenance and repair kit, you know, already in advance, and put it with a weapon, keep it with a weapon. For the long, long, long meter, this is a very good solution. Now, as you wait,
The prices of the parts will go up. This is always the case with surplus. These are surplus. There's a big bathtub. The bathtub is full of water. If somebody pulls the plug and starts selling them, there's only so much water in the bathtub. At a given point, the bathtub will be empty. Every once in a while, maybe they find some more. Quality varies up and down, and that's, again, therein lies the rub with regard to the expenditure on the weapon itself.
weapons progressively will be tired, kind of like what you're seeing with the weapons that are popping in from Royal Tiger imports. Everybody kind of uses them as a reference because many of the weapons that they're finding now, which were in the Haley Salazi Ethiopian, well the line of Ethiopia, Haley Salazi's inventory, and he bought anything and everything, keep his people armed, and tried very hard through the whole of his time in power.
to provide weapons for the population. Interesting, totally reverse the way the commies and the trash work here. Especially the gutter trash in the district of criminals, filth being what it is. Interestingly enough, the stuff that you're seeing right now is coming either out of the actual rental revolution companies that have procured the weapons from the Italian government or from a contract colonial government that may have been carrying the weapon.
In many cases, these weapons, because they're later in terms of being an inventory, the first, the ones that will be in what we call the last gas cycle, will in many cases be the nicest weapons you've probably ever seen. Even in the park kits, it's a sin, it's horrible to take the phenomenal amount of work that's been done to build the weapon and cut it up, and then you have to invent new, create new. But oh well, you live with it.
The big thing here is that many of these kits, the present ones in this cycle will be what's left of their strategic reserve or inventory from one location or another. The last gasp are the parts, pieces, and assemblies and stuff from other countries such as old colonial states that carried the weapon because they're associated with the Italians. And there's a lot of stuff like that out there.
Every country has an old colonial ally. We actually used to supply the Philippines. I don't know how much we're doing anymore. We do some. But the Philippines was the go-to friendly company that we kind of pass stuff off to first and then it kind of trickled down through third and fourth parties. But that varies depending on the weapons system.
So, would it be my first choice? No, there's other weapons that I prefer. Again, I was raised with the M1A. I'll work with that for as long as I can carry it. And when the time comes, I'll switch out to any number of other weapons as needed, depending upon limitations on my physical being.
But as far as being a good weapon, yes it is. I think it's a very fine firearm. And I wouldn't hesitate to carry it if it was what was sitting there. And it's, you know, it was one of the many rifles you could throw at me. Interestingly enough, as I've said, there's certain weapons that might be in a stack, and the weapon I prefer isn't there. I'd probably grab that rifle. Now, look at it this way. There's a lot of people out there who don't have a whole lot of time on weapons.
So, if I had a pile of ARs and, you know, car beans, M1 car beans and other cool stuff like that, then I would, if I see that we got a lot of younger people standing there, that's probably the weapon that they can handle, that they're familiar with. So, I grabbed the BM59, or again, I always joke, there was a Hakim rifle. I grabbed the Hakim rifle and a heartbeat.
Not popular, not the most common weapon, but I've had a lot of time on that rifle and I guarantee I'll dot your ass at 300 yards at the iron sights of that firearm. First time every time. It is a phenomenal weapon. The Hakim in 8mm built by the Egyptians. It's a contract variant in 8mm Mauser of the 6.5 Ljumman rifle.
And it is a beautiful firearm. It's a Wunderbar. In fact, it's an incredibly simple firearm. That's the most important thing. If you actually, if I had a pile of them, it wouldn't take me 15, 20 minutes to get you into the sink with, you know, into sync with that firearms operation. Seriously, it is incredibly simple, but it looks to be, in fact, it's confusing for people. Seriously, I've trained a lot of people with weapons.
It's confusing for people because it is so simple. That's what's fascinating about the weapon. So once everybody figures out, oh, this just like works in a drawer and there's only two or three steps you really have to take for operation, safety, or for cleaning. Yep, real simple. Works in a door design. And it's fortunate, I guess, the Germans didn't take, I don't know why the Germans didn't adopt it in World War II. I should say that. You should have.
So BM 59, everybody else is looking for an AR. Oh, what the AR? Okay. Hold on. Before I go farther, nobody seems to want that orphan rifle. Do we have mags for it? Yep. Ammunition? Yep. Okay, I'll take that one. And so I'd walk away with the BM 59 and figure out what the nuances of the rifle you had in the pile were. And then we'd start going to killing Ching Li. Just that simple. So, again,
Magazines are outrageous for those rifles, but there are deals. If you look around, you can find some better prices for BM59 mags. Why? Somebody asked me that. Well, what do you mean some places would be cheaper? Well, because some people have had the magazines for these rifles for a while. They're in odd corners of the firearms industry. This happens all the time with spare parts where they get put and they got bought by a company who was buying somebody else out.
And the parts are a dog because nobody knows they're there. And so they end up with a handful or dozens and dozens of very unique parts that are actually quite valuable, but they just don't seem to market them. And so magazines in the same way. There's a couple of companies I don't even mention because I'm milking them out of whatever mags they have left for a certain rifle. I don't even mention them on the air. Well, epistles actually.
And it's because if the interest went up, the price would be doubling, tripling, or quadrupling. But because they're in an odd water hole, they are very reasonably priced, which is exactly what we want. So again, think ahead. We are almost over 25 minutes after. It is Weapons Wednesday. And you know what we really messed up on today? Even though it's a little early, this is Weapons Wednesday.
And on Weapons Wednesday, we have a certain bottom of the hour break tradition. Now, I got a few other songs I want you. Here we go.
In our valleys there's danger, and there's danger in our hills. Oh, here you're not just singing of the views of the wild and free. But soon you'll know the ringing of the rifle from the trees. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle.
You may ride a good late speed, you may know it's a turn of master Your forward march's a speed, but you'll learn the back as much as last two When you meet our mountain boys and their leader George Scott Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle Hit our hands, we'll prove no strife
No graves at home, back across the briny water And here thee must come, as well as to the slaughter But as we the job must do, the little sooner it is begun If flint and trigger hold the butt through, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no true rifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no true rifle
weapons Wednesday, your mind is your first best weapon, but if you don't protect it with physical force, someone's going to walk up in Columbia like a baby seal or turn your head into a canoe as they said in Tombstone. And we don't want that to happen. So we need to be able to advance coercive force to the end of the degree. We need to be better than the enemy. We need to be able to hit what we are aiming at and put it down.
So for everybody out there, organize armed equipment, train as militia, establish a 510 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory, understanding the supply chain and how to get things where they need to be without a big old truck convoy. In other words, deploy and mass and across a wide base. That's what needs to happen. That's why we need to see everybody become part of the supply system. That's what a 510 program's about.
And that's what also putting food reserves, water reserves, and clothing and material and equipment, hygiene, etc. Everything counts. So again, pay attention. Now, that was to be- get us into the mood, but today is Weapons Wednesday. So I'll tell you what, Ed, keep your rifle by your side. For everybody out there, El Doron Tiren, a folk musician who did a fantastic album.
songs for the Second Civil War. And again, this is actually a Far Cry... I think it's Far Cry 4 or Far Cry 5. Well, I don't care. It doesn't make any difference. It's a video game. And you can figure it out because if you do a search for Keep Your Records On Your Side, the Far Cry version will be there.
They come loud, they come fast We'll shoot first so we can laugh Keep your eye full by your side Sing in, they just won't stay away Sing in, oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must take our land Keep your eye full by your side
They'll come day and they'll come night They'll have our children in their sights So stand guard in every pass from north to south They can scream and they can shout They will never push us out Keep your rifle by your side Singing, no love, they just won't stay away Singing, oh Lord
But for this I won't need pay when we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side Moms and males have tanks cause they've got funding from the banks We won't fall as long as we can fight So they'll go on and say we hate But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your side Singing Won't stay away, singing
So this I won't need pay when we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side Have allies in the east From the Great Plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need The west comes another way From Red Sand Fran or Burned LA Keep your rifle by your side Sing in They just won't stay away Sing in
For this I won't need pay when I see their face No I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side Singing or they just won't stay away Singing No Lord This I won't need pay when I see their face No I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side Keep my rifle by my side Keep your eye
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And that's 48130. And we are, of course, a little past the bottom of the hour. It's been a warm day today. Absolutely looked like it really wanted to rain, and it did spittle a little bit in our backyard here. Not much, but it did enough to get things a little wet, kept the plants happy. We're getting the first of our exotic slash Michigan native beans from the Indian
Inventory, we've got a bunch of stuff that we picked up this last couple of years. Gotta use it or lose it. We gotta make sure that we crank it out. So the production I'm doing in all of the like the Iroquois and the other breeds of pole beans that we have that are climbers and these are monsters too. They want to reach the sky. All these are going to seed. We're probably gonna experiment a little bit just got taste test them.
But about 90% of what we're producing is going to be for increasing the seed stock, which with a very, very productive non-hybrid. And these are excellent. There's also a squash that actually has done really well. I actually had three seeds that came from one of these seed banks up north in Midland.
And it is a monster. Doesn't look like anything we've ever seen before because it is an old breed. Apparently, the family line was discovered in a food cache that was somewhere in the middle of the state, one of an Indian native site. There's a bunch of these we run into over the, you know, for as long as people might be white men, men in Michigan. But archaeologists have actually found quite a few of these where they are, where food production processing took place.
Food storage actually was more efficient than everybody expected. Usually it's a clay pot combination and these particular squash are very large. They're not giants, but you know, you got to figure a lot of food stuff coming from several different directions with a gourd like this, gourd foods.
And you definitely, definitely, definitely want this in the inventory. So we're trying to crank a bunch of these out to do what the rest of the seed bank did so we can get them back out that more people will produce. Also next year, we're planning on opening up a lot more garden space. Of course, we could be in a shooting war and then we still will need food production. But the idea is that we can put more into operation and it will be something that cannot be affected by all the other fiddle faddle.
slash, you know Wicked things that the regime has been doing with our food resources So be ahead of the curve people the ideas be way ahead of the curve Okay, okay one more song Ed we're gonna do one more song and again mine This is my I consider this an infantry song. I love this piece Johnny Cash
further on up the road. It's one of the last songs that he did before he passed away, not the last. But I think it's one of the best. I know everybody likes Hurt, but that's, again, it's not looking up. Whereas this particular song, again, further on up the road, accepts all the ideas of the dangers, but also reminds you of the benefit, what we have to greet us at the end.
So we never look down people, we always look forward. Here we go.
My lucky graveyard boots and a song to sing I got a song to sing It keeps me out of the cold, meet you further on up the road Further on up the road, further on up the road Where the way is dark and the night is cold and sunny morning
I've been out in the desert just doing my time Searching through the dust Looking for a sign If there's a light up ahead Well, brother, I don't know But I got this fever burning in my soul Further on up the road Further on up the road
Further on up the road, further on up the road, I need more as I know.
cases of CDs. Well, I could need more. Yeah, I was good because you know what happened? I ended up with a whole bunch of... Oh, John Philip Sousa! Yeah!
Actually, it's always cool. Fine music. Of course, I've also got several discs. I've got several dozen discs of the sutra music. I will be enjoying myself tonight after the program, going through these things and checking to see what it is. It is quite interesting here. Mr. Gupta is on the sutra. And then they have Mr. Mier on the bass. And then there's of course the drums. And they're the drumming drums. You know this.
So anyway, the whole big collection pretty cool. But a bunch of Celtic or Celtic lot. Is it Celtic or Celtic? No matter what you say, someone's going to pan moon about it. So let's just put it this way. We got a bunch of Irish music. Okay. But the Celtic Elts are more places that... Yes, I know, but the Irish claim it baseline. I mean, after all, they do all the cool artwork.
So anyway, again, keep an eye out for that. One of the things I did get was in just quick sorting one of the four totes that normally carry Christmas trees. That's how many CDs I got. I'm serious. The totes are going for using for helmet storage. I'm clearing them out now because I need them for helmet storage.
So they're gonna go sideways. I love those big Christmas tree. I mean after all, what do you do with them? You gotta have something that's bulky, but not too heavy. And the Christmas tree storage totes are perfect for helmets. I can put about 15 bulky, odd shape, you know, jump helmets or kevlar helmets or whatever in each one. And I've already filled up three and I ran out of space and I've got a whole bunch of other bump helmets that need to be put away too.
So, music. Why? Well, because in addition to that collection, I also got a bunch of cassette books and CD books. And what are they going to do? They're going to go on the other two totes for rest and recuperation and entertainment. And plus, I've got bagged up DVD, CD, and also cassette players. Walkman that used to be top end, you know, $80 machines, you're getting for nothing now.
In fact, I got one of the dark Walkmen. Remember, they always used to be yellow. I got one that's in the all gray, which was kind of, you know, odd man out years ago. It's in that medium gray. That was the half tone for most of the Walkmen.
Take a Walkman radio, open them up, get those old batteries out, clean everything up, check the head on the cassette player, put a set of test batteries in, run it, make sure it works, dust it off, wipe it off, wash it off if it's been in a doo-doo box with a bunch of the freebie stuff. And then I bag them up in Ziploc. The Walkman is in the Ziploc bag.
I go to Dollar Tree or I watch, I've got about 40 or 50 sets of earbuds or headsets, so I picked up for free. Those go into their own bags. In addition to that, bundles of Dollar Tree batteries, which go into other Ziploc bags, and then the whole bunch go into a slightly larger Ziploc bag, and you have a complete entertainment pack. Now, if you do have a wall work, match up a wall work, a power in AC power supply for each one.
Down the road, those are not likely to be as available, but they may be. Power might be available off the wall. What does this do? I've got a library, and I've got three, five, now eight of the CD players in one tote, and then I've got about six, seven,
cassette players in one tote for cassettes with a cassette library that's full. I mean it's right to the top and then I've got another one that I'm building up right now for the cassettes. I just got another, I don't know, maybe 10, 15, 20 books. Those will all go in the other tote along with the CD player I got, or not CD, the cassette player, looking right at it.
along with all the other goodies and another kit, it will be added to the other kit so that it can be issued out or dropped in location or with a hospital, field hospital or rest and recuperations. So I've got to be thinking ahead and when I can get the stuff cheap or free, grab every last one you can and just go through the process of doing PM for many maintenance and then putting them where they belong so they're out of sight, out of mind and out of the way.
Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We're gonna get the job done also again weapons Wednesday Somebody was asking me about vertical grips on the a case again And I don't know why this bump every time this happens. There's usually something about you know, like a oh Come on usually a video something or a series of complicated complicated arguments on YouTube or whatever platform
The question was, you know, did the Russians have? Yeah, well they did, actually they didn't, but the AMD rifles that were made, the Hungarians, they had a kind of, they actually had just a basic pistol grip that they used for the rear. They also used for the front, you know, as a vertical grip. They're kind of in the way with the AK because of the pivoting, you know, longer banana magazine everybody's familiar with.
They work. You'll notice that some of the other Hungarian and also Eastern European when they did experiment with it, they made a wooden foreguard and it's kind of a short nub. Now here's what's funny about that. The in vogue now thing with all the AR operators or people that have them to match what everybody else is doing because it's in vogue so everybody has to do it because if you don't do it you're not unique and if you're not unique then in other words you're doing what everybody else is doing so you're not unique. That you're special, okay?
is to put the vertical foregrip on the front of the AR, but then cut it off, okay, cut it down. Well, that's what the Russians did with the nubby wooden foregrip that they put on their gun decades ago. Actually, what, 40 years ago. Isn't that what they did? Yes, it is. I have a whole pile of those foregrips and beaverboard stocks and pistol grips and a whole kit. You know, several trunks full, but back when the stuff was cheap.
And nobody wanted those nub grips, but in reality, if you look at the way they were built, and you take a look at what's being done now, Russians kind of knew what they were doing with non-strategic material. You know, they were using wood. Oh, yeah. So, can you put one? Well, there's all kinds of rail systems in the AKS. If you have a rail system, sure, there's not a problem with it, but you have to take into consideration. You'll learn real quick, or you'll get figured out or you won't.
If you're going to put a vertical grip on, you have to station it far enough forward so that when you pivot the mag to disconnect or to introduce, you've got enough room to work it. Now, to a degree, if you adjust it right and set it in place, amazingly enough, it actually helps to line up the mag. You can kind of use it as a break point so you don't have to, you know, don't go too far and you kind of get it where it belongs. And then you just pivot into place and you're done.
Would I use them or do I use them? No, I do have a ton of them. I mean, I've just told you, but I like streamlining the weapons as much as I can. I don't want more junk on the gun. I'm trying to get more junk off the gun. If I want to illuminate, dump all the illumination you can, burn the son of a bitches down in front of you with fire, drop more flares, put all the spots on it, you know, everything and anything you want to light up that's not on you.
But I hate putting things on me because, like, lights on my weapons because, and I know the argument of form, but it just, the bad guys are going to tell you that they're really smart and they're aiming for the light. Probably somebody else, if they're smart, would be doing the same going after the people who have lights on their rifles. But we're not supposed to think that way. We're all stupid. So anyway.
With all of the other technology, use the lights, by the way, if you're already doing it, Mark didn't. Mark said, get rid of your floor. No, he didn't. I said, I don't. You don't have to. You can do whatever you want. I am not controlling your arsenal or inventory, okay? But it's just my attitude is we're in a temper environment. We've got all kinds of crap in the woods. The more junk you add to the weapon, the more snag tag and pull you have.
And especially, I want you to think about something. Most of everybody's seeing, I'm a real guerrilla fighter. Guerrilla fighters have to unass the AO. They need to run. They don't need to be run, run, snake. Well, ahh! Oh, God, what happened? I hooked on something here, man. It's grapevines, dude. You got your rifle hooked up in grapevines. And it's bad enough just with the rifle standard weapon. But you add all the extra junk, okay? It's like, one more thing is...
in the headsets. If you're a police state operator in a police state occupation of Iraq, because that's all we were doing, we're just stealing stuff for the Israelis in Iraq. We had to go kill the Iraq, Iraq-istanians because they Israelis want to steal shit from them. So it was a police state operation. Well, in a police state operation, you get in and out of vehicles, you kick in doors, you ransack people's homes, shoot people in their beds, that kind of stuff. Okay, you kill people like cops, ETF and FBI do, only on steroids.
But in a full dimension battlefield situation, kind of like the Ukraine thing right now, you got all the crap in the field, all the stuff in the woods, and it wants to connect with you. And it will, it really will. In fact, one of the things you're going to really be bothered by is you either have to be real careful, real slow. You know what? The night vision technology on your helmet is a big snag and tag. Nobody wants to talk about it, but the fact is it's always been a problem.
It's not the first time that we've hooked equipment up to our helmets and gone into the field. We have for as long as night vision has existed. The only thing that's changed is how heavy the bastard is when you put it up there. But otherwise, there's nothing new about that. The biggest issue is being prepared for it. And there are things you can do to correct it because you have to have the equipment in place if you're gonna use it.
So you have to adjust and adapt and think properly with regard dimensionally when you're moving through an area. So before we get far, we got to call her. I'm very patient. Go ahead, please. Hey, Mark. I know it's not Communications Tuesday, but I accidentally ran into a video today. Guy was talking about a product, a part two video anyway, it's 12 days old. Basically, they've got some technology out there right now.
It's called Meshtastic and basically what it is, it's a device, it's a radio, okay? And instead of being a push to talk radio, what it does is it has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on it, you can turn it on or off. But what it does is it has an antenna on it, a radio antenna. It's 900 megahertz. And basically what you do is you Bluetooth it to your phone.
and the device is wireless to your phone by way of Bluetooth and you can talk that it's called a node. It's about the size of the old Nokia phones and basically what you do is go from the phone to the node and then it broadcasts whatever packets of data peer to peer to another phone. Okay, so if the cell phone network goes down,
or if you're in a place where there is no cell phone network, or if you're in a place where it's so congested that the cell phone network is being overloaded with data, you can still use this device to transmit data by way of text messages through this node. And they're cheap. They're like 50 some odd dollars on Amazon. And what I want to do is just give people the video.
and the channel of this guy who talked about this. And then they can, it is just packed with information. He did some distance tests on it. It comes with a little chubby stubby antenna, but you can upgrade to a bigger antenna. And apparently we've got people who are using this device as a radio should be used, like 900 MHz, they're plugging it into an amplifier.
So they're getting some pretty good distance and also get to have you there Hello, hello. No, go ahead. I'm sorry. I thought you were gonna continue. No, I am I just it sounded like before now now Go ahead. Okay about to give out the point of contact three times. Everybody can go check out the video Okay, because again, I'm a shortwave this hour too. Go ahead. So this is a channel his channel is called data da ta
space slayer SLAYER again data slayer again data slayer and the video that I'm talking about the name of the video is It's been a good run comma phone providers the name of the video once again It's been a good run comma phone providers Again, it's been a good run comma phone providers. This video has 4.3 million views
And basically the things that you can do with these nodes are pretty incredible. You can go into your phone and let's say you have a civilian defense setup. You can go into your phone and you can share a location with all the node users. Like say you have 10 guys out there and they've all got a node and they all have their smartphones on them. Well, by way of your smartphone, you can see
If you have maps downloaded, like I said, the cell phone network is gone. If you have maps downloaded onto your phone, and I'm not talking about using offline maps with Google, I'm talking about having actual, by the way, TomTom or some other provider, you have downloaded the maps. You can download all 50 states if you want, or you can download one state at a time.
But if you download the maps, you can look on the phone, you can see where the other users are that are using the node by way of 900 MHz. And you can also use each one of the nodes as a repeater. So in other words, let's say that if you've got a longer antenna on, like a whip antenna that's like 6 or 8 inches long,
and another guy has one, and another guy has one, and another guy has one, each one of these nodes is being used as a repeater without the person who has the node knowing that it's, you know, they're not going to be bothered and say that HM sent a message to whatever. It's just being used silently as a repeater if that is enabled. So, you can use it that way. But basically, this is just a great means
Like if everything was off, you still got this node and instead of just using walkie-talkies or like a bow thing, trying to get somebody to learn how to use a bow thing versus trying to get them to be able to send text messages on their phone, it might be better just to hand them one of these nodes and say, here, stick this in your pocket. And they're like, what is this? Don't worry about it. Just stick it in your pocket.
It just allows us to send text messages back and forth. Oh cool. We can still do texting? Yeah, okay great. Pretty simple. So this video is the one I just told you about is part one. It came out about three months ago. Then they have the part two. It's the same
title, it's been a good run, comma, phone providers, and then in parentheses, part two. That's the video that came out about 12 days ago. And to get the first video like 26 minutes long, second video like 15 minutes long, this technology is readily available right now. There's a bunch of after markets.
add-ons that you could buy like screens you can buy 3d printed cases that are bigger for these things you can add chips to them apparently and There's just a whole lot of information. I just ran into it tonight. I didn't know this technology was out there I knew it was in a limited form, but now apparently it's it's becoming much more popular and
What people are doing now is they're setting these up in their homes and being used as a repeater so that people can contact other people by way of this network called Meshtastic, which is peer-to-peer. It's free and also it's encrypted. And in addition to that, you can go into the phone settings. You can create a new radio
channel based upon a single frequency and you can choose to encrypt that channel as well so that nobody on your network or on anybody else's network can see what you're seeing by way of the encryption. Another thing which is kind of cool is you can adjust the transmission rate of these packets. So you can send it really fast and then get the message really fast but the guy that tests on this
And he said, if you throttle down the rate of transmission, you will get longer signal distance. So that's kind of cool. But so anyway, the guy's channel, once again, DataSlayer, the name of the video, it's been a good run, comma, home providers.
And again, well, if nothing else, look at it this way, a solution for taking what is going to be a readily available volume technology. The cell phone is established. It's everywhere. Being able to take that and making a local communications net to at least replace what we have been using because people are going to be, they're addicted to phones. They're not going to get a lot of toy play out of this.
But they can, again, speak to each other rather than shouting across the back 40 and not being heard. So this is a great way to set up also a local net almost instantly. And that's one of the things we need to be ready with hearts and minds for. So it's a good idea. Yeah, price is right.
Yeah, well, it's like today. I just you probably heard what I was saying on the air here I went to it as quickly, you know, we jumped to an estate sale today and one of the other things I did get wasn't just Motorola radios But I got a bunch of the older cell phones that they plugged in there I just you put them on a power jack everything's running a Little bit of time and especially with plenty of time on your hands guys all this stuff can be brought up and online as a solution and what it does is
It doesn't mean we're getting rid of our radios. What it means, and this is the most common mistake made, it's taking burden off of our radios. What's the one problem you have with cell phones, especially if you don't have as much tech on hand? It doesn't take long for a whole bunch of people to load up the local network. So by having alternate systems already established that can be gone to,
individuals or even groups personally as they're motivated would be able to set up the system. Again, even if they just isolate themselves, well you're all paranoid. No, it's just the idea. It's nice to be able to talk and not be, you know, lose signal, be interrupted, whatever. And so you have the ability to intercommunicate and this is where the cell phones, the cell phone junk's gonna be piled up like cord would.
I don't think everybody realizes what's going to happen here because let's say that the illegal aliens do what they're promising, you know, they're going to do. The government's going to use the illegal aliens. The FBI has talked about, oh, there's going to be an attack only because the FBI and all the rest of these alphabet soup turds brought all these illegals in.
What's going to happen is the aggressor is going to attack as everybody keeps saying the infrastructure Guys, there's no way to properly protect all the cell phone repeater towers and all the other points like that So they're they're going to be offline to a degree, but and it'll be sporadic so Being able to deflect a certain amount of energy from one system to the other and even improvising repeaters