August 1, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and weapons systems for the coming conflict. He emphasized water storage, ammunition procurement, and spare parts inventory as critical priorities. The show covered historical context on American independence, the role of militia forces, and practical guidance on firearms selection, including discussion of the High Point pistol, AR-15s, and alternative designs like the Bushmaster rifle. Koernke stressed the importance of decentralized militia units, the P-principle (prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance), and maintaining combat readiness through strategic resource dispersal.
- militia organization
- preparedness
- water storage
- ammunition procurement
- ar-15
- high point pistol
- spare parts
- bushmaster rifle
- northern strike
- michigan
- second amendment
- combat readiness
- federal government
- independence
- tactical dispersal
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Through the mist with us were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, peeking low to me. We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep.
Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught.
According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and 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 seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be...
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?
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 that torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Build the land of the free. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Carkey.
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I should say other than there. Let's make sure we get that right. We're doing something separate and that's in addition to all the other conventional technologies that you can imagine regular internet blah blah blah blah. Don't worry, we use every tool we can find in the toolbox. Anyway, it is Thursday. This is the other day, the other T-day when the CIA, the FBI, the Mossad
performed terrorist attacks on the American people and then try to blame somebody else for it while lying their ass off. People are now seeing just exactly how much these agencies are lying their ass off right in front of you and they're not blinking. So that should tell you it's been going on for a very long time. And you know what, for the Patriot Militia Movement, well, for all of us we can say, we told you so. We told you so. We told you so. It is?
the first of august no way yes way it's first of august 16th year of open obvious and pissing in your face favey un socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k twenty twenty four old earth calendar i'm given her all she's got captain and twenty twenty four battle for the republic the dance of swords book one and him boy i'll tell you what has been a perfect
Michigan muggy week. This is classic Michigan weather. Don't let anybody baffle you with BS and go, well, we've never seen anything like this. Please, if you had somebody do that, would you take your hand and slap them side to face? Please, please do this for me. I'm tired of stupid. That kind of stupid I don't need to hear. This is Michigan. This is exactly how Michigan has been all of my life. And I'm 66.
What does that tell you? Okay. Oh my God, we've never seen it. Oh, shut up. So anyway, it has been a perfect Michigan, sweltering, muggy. It's not so much that it's really that hot. It's the humidity. Guys, it looks like it wants to rain on us right now outside and it still hasn't all day. And it's been like that yesterday. And it was like that the day before, but we did get a little rain two days ago. And we're happy for that. The plants are fantastic in the bottom of the state of Michigan right now.
Our gardens are phenomenal. We are producing food and maths, which is what we wanted to do. Anyway, before we're going farther, what you heard at the beginning of the program is a poem by Phalen Polk, a Michigander from the Holland area. He was a Vietnam veteran. While he was in Vietnam and after he came home, he wrote a bunch of patriot poetry and created an entire book of poetry.
and one of the poems, Visitor from the Past, which is what we use as an intro for the Intelligence Report. We have played for 30 years as part of Patriot Broadcasting.
And the most important thing here again is that it was an Arizona Highway Patrolman. He recorded himself, 27 years old at the time. You do the math, that was 30 years ago. And the first time we heard it, I swore that visitor from the past would be our intro every hour for as long as we will ever be on the air. This peace will not die. I will make sure that does not happen, but share it because, guys, this was written at the end of Vietnam.
And when you listen to it, is there any part of visitor from the past that is wrong? It's not out of date, it's not wrong, and it's proposition, and of course it's synopsis, you know, what's wrong with America? And it's been getting worse ever since. We've been able to hold ground, and the Patriot Movement, the militia movement have done their part
to dig their heels in and to fight when other people have become totally panty-waste and limp-rested and effeminized by the public fool system. But guess what? Everything's out in your face now. So be prepared. Organize Army equipment, train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. You have to understand that all of what we need needs to be where the troops can use it when they need it.
And that means that we need a deep larder. We need as much in the way of material support at the tactical level dispersed across not just the one state, but all of the states that are ready to fight. And that's happening. So guys, keep up the good work there.
It has been a very busy week and it is Thursday. We're now heading into the training weekend and it's a big weekend. Not the biggest. Next weekend will be the larger of the two. We also have the Fed bringing in globalist forces from all over the planet. This is going to be the largest multinational operation.
Northern Strike here in Michigan. Before they claimed they weren't doing it, they lied their ass off. Michigan State Police helped to lie about it years ago. We pointed out, had all the information, demonstrated where they were. If you do a search on YouTube, you can find videos from the non-existent FTX's field training exercises that they claimed weren't going on as they were going on.
Okay, who's the proposed enemy the American people there were they practicing to fight the American people? Why should we be getting ready to fight? We should already be ready to fight But you better be prepared to deal with the problem because your enemy the globalist is in high gear getting ready for when they hit the switch As I pointed out many times this week, let me ask everybody and I'll say this again How many of you got any pre-warning? What would the assassination attempt on Donald Trump?
You know, I brought this up several times. Was there a crescendo? No, there was just, it was like flat line and everything's going, you know, business as usual, blah, blah, blah, and all of a sudden, boom. So if you want to understand how the red terror is going to work and what they're going to do, all you have to do is look at what you just saw happen with Trump. In fact, I will point out again. Let's say that Trump had died two weeks ago.
What do you think the regime had planned if they could get away with it? Not supposed to think about that. Remember, best laid plans are rats and rodents. And that's what we're dealing with in the district of criminals, Washington, D.C., the district of criminals.
These creatures are so far around the corner of the cabin, they can't see the last two corners they went around. And they're already into crazy towns, you know, big time. These are the Satanic Pedal Queers we've been telling everybody knows about. Now, we have to tell them. Everybody knows it's a matter of what level of denial somebody's in. And you know what denial is? That's that river over there in Egypt, right? Denial. That's denial over there.
So anyway, we are very busy with a lot of the other work that's being done. One of the things I would recommend again is peruse the sales. If you're going to be outfitting and equipping troops and you're looking at building a 5-10 program, guys cherry pick from all the deals and sales and seconds that are out there because remember, beggars can't be choosers. If you're doing a 5-10 program, which is the ability to outfit a five-man fire team or a 10-man squad,
I do 40, I do 4100s. The ability to outfit a platoon or a full company, which is more than 100 men, but 4100, 4120, 4140, take your pick, and 140. In other words, 40 is a platoon, 100 to 140 is a company. 100 is a light company, 140, normal strength with all the support elements that would be in place within the infrastructure of a company strength, militia formation.
Again, everybody can do their part. I can't stress enough that first of all, make sure that you have what you need for your family on the shelf. If you think you're going to steal it from somebody else, you're an idiot. People will put you down just as fast as they possibly can. And I would point out that that's a horrible waste of resources and time if you think you're going to be a brigand.
An idiot stick who thinks that way is going to get themselves and you know a lot of other people wasted in terms of wasted time when the actual threat is down the road. So again, the most important thing to remember is to focus on building for yourself, taking care of your own. Water is life. Water is life. Water is life. I cannot stress this enough. You know I've talked about it for 30 years.
Water is free mostly and I would point out for some reason says, oh Mark, I'm in the city and I have tap water. Fantastic. What? If you can't afford water storage, your water because oh my God, it costs money to fill in the blank. Well, you're gonna pay for money in the city. Well, pay for it. You're gonna pay for water in the city. It costs you money. But understand something about city water if you put it, just put it into a container. It's already hyper treated for long-term storage.
In order for the city to generate water supply for the metropolitan area or the village, the city, take a pick, whatever you're in, if you have water treatment, the water treatment system is designed so that at the very least water that is not carried through the pipes but sits in the pipes has to be potable for at the very least six months. In reality, it's good for a lot longer than that.
But the fact is that it's been treated. So if all you could do is tap water in the throwaway bottles you can't get 10 cents for, like in Michigan, you fill up any containers you can, try to match up the containers, it makes it easier to store them, and make a full box of whatever you got in the way of cheapy pop bottles, or well, not pop bottles, we're gonna turn those in for ammunition. Money is ammo, right?
But juice bottles, tea bottles, whatever it is somebody's drinking, if you're using it, wash it out, clean it out, put it, fill it with water, put it on the shelf. Even if you don't treat it, remember, if it's just coming out of the tap, it's water. We have water purification down the road, but what we need is potable water we can access. So just having it on the shelf puts you way ahead of people who assume the water is just going to keep showing up through the pipes.
electricity disappears, cost in doing operations with generators becomes prohibited because you only have so much fuel, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, the P principle, water storage in any form, you can always put it like we have Berkey water filter systems, you just drop it in the top, gravity sucks, it goes through the gravity filter, you got clean water at the other end. And if you realize your water when it's gone through the Berkey filter mark,
You've got that mildly sulfur water from, you know, just the groundwater you have there. But I like it when it goes through to Burke. I could drink five glasses of that in a row. Exactly. And again, remember, we've got all kinds of yard sales, estate sales, and a lot of stuff's available out there where you can buy it for a little of nothing. Go ahead. The heads up on water containers. If you guys have seen the clear polycarbonate gallon jugs, they've got sometimes it's a
a little tiny handle at the top, does the kind they have at all these now, the kind with the larger handle. They are not making them anymore, as far as I can find, and the ones that apparently are possibly still made, the cost is prohibitive. I mean, you could get...
six or eight bottles or something the other size for the price that you pay for one of those now the place where I get the water you go to get Osmosis water we pay 35 cents a gallon of cook with and stuff because we don't like the residuals in the water here in town and They don't carry them anymore. They're carrying regular Polyethylene ones for milk drugs type, you know, that's cloudy
The clear ones if you've got them hang on to them They're going to be worth the weight in gold at some point because they are I've got some here that I've been using for four or five years and I Disinfect them once in a year. We've never had anything growing inside them or anything over exactly one of the things to remember is Liquor bottles which are designed to handle alcohol Made of the same clear plastic same type of clear plastic
won't break down. They're designed to handle up to 200 proof, which you're probably not gonna find much of and never clear out there like that, but they're designed to handle alcohol. So they're shelf, very, very shelf stable. They're not gonna break down. The cloudy milk jugs that you see, they know that those have a limited, intentional, organic, breakdown shelf life. Now would I use those if it's all I've got? Oh, I'll reply what I said several times on the air here.
If right now they were giving you the warning that oh the hot they've hockey puck the situation up and we're gonna get into a conflict here and say You know right any minute now 15 minutes 20 minutes an hour or whatever You fill up every container you got and that includes every milk jug you can find because what would you do after you filled them? You would prioritize use They're not the first choice for long-term storage because literally they will break down on the shelf
You may have already experienced this if you're not familiar with it. So what you need to remember is that again, they've intentionally designed a lot of what is available to break down organically. But certain products, they can't allow that. They can't afford to have that happen. Remember, getting you boozed or drunk up, that's a high priority. They'd like to have you boozed or drunk up. So they don't want to mess with the alcohol. They won't mess it up. So with the air water? No problem.
With the HDP ones, the cloudy milk jug type, they will break down slower in darkness.
and they will break down slower if you have them up off the floor do not put them in contact with the ground whether concrete which is like the worst thing or even dirt or anything like that something about it grounding out affects it the same way that the ozone does and the light does. I used to work for a company that made plastic buckets and that was one of the things they did.
Same thing with the plastic bags, those garbage bags you get. If you've ever put like, say you've got some pop bottles and you had them under the carport for a couple of years, you go and grab that bag and the bag kind of shreds when you pick it up because it's designed to break down with the ozone and the sunlight. Over. And this is why you understand that if you have to use it, you have to prioritize usage. Best product is used last.
Best storage product is used last. This is the same as with canned goods or anything else. There are different methods of storage. We've already experienced the long-term effect. The company's also, of course, to a degree have discussed it, not so much in some cases, but certainly in others. But we have direct experience having stored food, you know, materials for a very long time. And again, you know, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance.
Avoid losing material even though you've done a good job of putting what you need on the shelf. Remember, don't lose it. Be for lack of use. Understand what the priority process is. Develop a pecking order for usage. Stick to the plan. Follow through on it and be religious about it. Most important. One of the other things here again with the
Water storage is anything if we get to a panic situation the short term is fill everything up you can The most important thing is pecking order What did you put you know? What is it you put the water in if it's not potable if it's not a potable container? It might be questionable later Well at least you've got water for other processes But the important thing is again most people plan on using their toiletry facilities or regular plumbing facilities
And for that reason, having a volume of any kind of water on the shelf will serve for that purpose. But your priority is consumption. And again, the idea is that water is life. Let's not forget that the system set up the way it is, it's not conducive to keeping you alive. In fact, they're going to do everything they can to get as many of us dead as possible. They bragged about wanting to kill billions of you. Bill Yedence.
not millions, billions. Well, let's kind of hockey-fuck their plan and let's get on with doing the right thing and that means everybody needs to chip in from their respective areas and accomplish the task of at least getting some level of prep in place. Organize whoever you can.
It doesn't make any difference what they even store. If somebody stores something, some people just won't do it right. You could tell them what to do and they won't do it right. Don't worry about that. Don't micromanage, macromanage. Whatever they think in their mind is correct, at least puts them off the schedule that the other side has for creating disaster.
Always remember that whatever they're doing whatever somebody's doing fantastic if you can get them to do better get them to do better But remember some people you can tell them they won't listen or they will be affected by other parties. That's fine Live with it Just that that's how you're gonna have to look at it live with it Most important here right now too is that as I said, there's no warning on this
What warning was there about the event that they created with regard to Donald Trump? Was there anything, well for the Patriot moment everybody said, well they're gonna go after Trump, they're gonna do something to Trump. We all knew that, everybody knew that, that something was gonna happen. Everybody accepts that idea. But the fact of the matter is that guys, there was no precursor, there was no, well there was I guess, I should take that back. If you were watching the stock market, you know that certain people invested certain monies
in, you know, gambling on the idea that Trump was going to die. Okay, well I guess kind of an indicator, but not everybody's watching everything going on with every individual, but plays in the gambling house casino called the stock market. But it was a flag, it was something that was there that was available. So it is something we could end, and possibly could have caught, and possibly, it's not as likely because again, how many tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands, or millions of people,
are involved in activities with the gambling casino called the stock market. Well, quite a few as a matter of fact. But again, it was a snap slap. The same is true with regard to the communists and how they will operate against you, the American people, with regard to their attack on you physically.
There isn't going to be any warning. There will be some indicators. We usually can tag them and catch up with bad guys before they try to get away with whatever murder they're going to try to get away with. But let's not forget that they're going to try to be generally as stealthy as possible. We will do everything we can to assist anybody and participate in advanced warning.
Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Let's plug that P principle back in You should be ready to step off and deal with the problem despite any Situation that develops and that means that your basic technologies have to be in place your basic support basic supply Has to be on the shelf already and that should be your first and primary priority Get that done and out of the way it can be done day after day without you can't may not may not be able to do it all at once I don't know anybody out there. It's made of money
So you're gonna have to do this in pieces. You're gonna have to do this in segments in order to accomplish what needs to be accomplished. That's okay, don't panic over that. Instead, just to understand you have to have a schedule. We work with it. If you're lucky and you're blessed and you pay attention, you know, freebie stuff shows up all the time. Stuff pops up that you was unexpected. Grab it. If you have a surf yet, in other words, some people say, well, it's too much or it's a lot of stuff. Guys, don't you have friends?
Don't you have allies? Aren't there people that you feel are flying the same flag that you are? And if they are, shouldn't you be working with them? Shouldn't you be assisting each other? Shouldn't you again? You find something as, oh, I can get a ton of something for free. Oh, what would I do with it? Well, figure out how many people you know that can actually put it away and store it, stash it, do something. Do something. You're the pilot. Okay. Do something.
That's just how it works. We're in a situation now where every little bit that we can put into the inventory is gonna make a difference and beyond that we're gonna have to improvise, adapt, and overcome. Everybody brags about how they want them. I want these big forces. Well, if you're gonna be special forces, then you understand that that motto right there is the key to victory. Improvise, adapt, and overcome.
Make sure that you know who's who in the zoo make sure you know who it is in the zoo that's trying to screw with you and Put them on the list of things to do when the time comes and we do have a lot of work here now real quick We're at the bottom of the hour Edward keep your rifle by your side For everybody out there. This is from songs of the Second Civil War Elder on Tiran Tyran Tiran Tyran
It is on YouTube, you can find it. It is a collection of songs, and this is just one of several that are there. Most all of them are traditional Americana pieces that the author has adapted. He's a folk artist, and he's done a lot of really cool propatriate music. And this particular one...
They come loud, they come fast, We'll shoot first so we can last. Keep your rifle by your side. Singing, O Lord, they just won't stay away. Singing, O Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand. No, we must take our land. Keep your rifle by your side.
Come night they'll have our children in their sights So stand on every pass from north to south Oh they can scream, they can shout They will never push us out Keep your rifle by your side Singing, oh Lord, 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 The bombs and they'll have tanks cause they've got funding from the banks But we won't fall as long as we can fight So they'll go on and say we hate But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your side Singing, I won't stay away
Singing, for this I won't need pay when we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side Lies in the east from the Great Plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need From the west comes another way from Red Sand, Fran or Burn, LA Keep your rifle by your side Singing, no l-
They just won't stay away singing Oh Lord 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 Oh Lord, they just won't stay away singing Oh Lord
For this I won't need fame When I see their face No I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side Keep my rifle by my side Full of your side, from the
video game. Actually, it's funny, it was written as an antagonistic piece against pro firearm, pro patriot individuals and it's the perfect song to pick up and it has been by many many people. There's a bunch of cover music done. One of them is the piece you just heard, also rewritten.
to fit the conditions and the needs. And there's another song right behind it we're going to play. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and many other technologies. Of course, you can be listening on. Yellow Rosa, Texas by the same author. Pay attention to the words. Pay attention to the words. This is an excellent piece. Here we go.
I'm going to see No other soldier knows her Not half as much as me She cried so when I left her He liked to broke my heart And if I ever find her We never more shall part She's the sweetest rose of color That the soldier ever knew Arise some brightest diamonds This sparkle like to do You may talk about your winsome names And sing of Rosalie For the evil rose of Texas
Well, I joined up with the Texas Guard, the army of my state. We marched down to the border, and there we made it safe. Against that storm from Mexico, we all stood firm and true. And each night as the stars emerged, my thoughts returned to you.
The greatest rose of color that the soldier ever knew For I set bright as diamond and they sparkle like new You may talk about your instant mace and sing of Rosalie For the yellow rose of Texas we met the Pedro Mine With texting heritage we threw the knife Because of our struggle under the city's glow Yet in the style, screen shots I mister soft hello, soldier ever knew
And they sparkled like the dew To be talked about your Winston-Maven sing of Rosalie For the yellow rose of Texas beat the bells in Tennessee Virginia with the Rangers I was spent Wherein' those cold dark trenches and many a night was spent Amidst the chill and danger, her memory was my boss I'd hope close to her image To the other that the soldier ever knew Her eyes were bright as dye
And they sparkle like a zoo You may talk about your wins and mains and things of Rosary When the yellow rose Texas leads those bells and tenors Inge to this new war-torn land That her love it is my guide Amid each burning sunset's glow Through the end-me tie Through stroke and blood and battle cries When truth remains to be That the yellow rose in Texas is the only girl for me She'll be this rose of color that this soldier ever knew
The rise of bright and diamonds and these sparkle lines they do. You may talk about your mince and mace and sing a rose of age. But the yellow rose of Texas is the only car... Is that the version you recall? Probably not! So I'll tell you what, you need to share it. Go to YouTube, find songs. It's a combination of music. I think there's 23 pieces, individual songs on the album. It is Songs of the Second Civil War.
And in there you'll find that and a whole lot more. Most of the songs are based on traditional Americana music that goes back through the history of your own nation, some of which you probably don't have any clue even exists. So you know what, we need to catch up. Let's find out, you know, again, what's going on, how things work, what's actually happened in our fine, fine country over the years and what the, what is the threat?
Why is it when you step up to the plate all of you are part of that people part of the solution? We're not just complaining about the problem Another thing here real quick. Oh, go ahead. How old is that song? Do you know was that that made long long ago or was more recent? Oh, this wasn't done that low I mean the recording obviously is new. I mean the song itself. Do you know if it goes back like oh? Yes, goes back pre-civil war about Civil War era. There's an argument that
It became popular as the Western Confederacy or Western Independent, the Western Independent song, because Texas of course was always independent anyway. But it was pre-Civil War. I think the last, the earliest period when that song was probably played was around 1847.
And I may be wrong by that but the last thing that I saw looking at some of the stuff from decades ago years ago when it was you know These things you pick up that the yellow rose of Texas predates the Civil War It was used during the Civil War. It was to say it was one of many songs were in the battle tunes That were out there not this version because this is a rewrite to fit the present day So yeah, this is this is ancient Americana. This is old. I mean, it's not only to say
waiting for the wagon or you know say oh come on a Yankee Doodle but it's comparable. Go ahead. Could be because at that point then I since it's that old I asked I asked the question is it actually about a flower yellow rose or is it rose who's one of those celestial women like from China Grove? No it was well again who knows I mean far back in this mechanism as it is who knows.
I personally remember going back to that period of time, everybody did that. That was radio for the day, remember everybody sang. And so the songs had to be catchy and some of them survived longer than others, I will say that. And it had been rewritten more than once. Even Yankee Doodle. Remember, Yankee Doodle was supposed to be an antagonistic song. It wasn't a Patriot song. People make that mistake. Let's just heads up here on how things change.
Yankee Doodle was an antagonistic hate song against the American patriots in Washington. And what happened is they turned around and embraced it. But I'm going to point something out about music, because this is a good question you're asking here about what was its original intent or where did it come from? Yankee Doodle was supposed to be a negative piece. Now here's the most common fallacy that you see when they do movies or little miniseries.
When Yorktown took place and this is having to do with Harold Rea and again What were the British allowed to do and what were they not allowed to do? The British had to come out and surrender their arms and needless to say they tried to do everything they could to damage them You should know that guys because needless to say we were gonna use them on them if we whatever was left We were gonna use it
So they did everything they could to abuse the weapons they had to surrender. As we know, Cornwallis did not personally surrender his sword, but he had a second come out to do it. From the Washington side, they gave them the dictum on what they were going to do to surrender, and they could play any tune upon the process of leaving Yorktown except for one, that they were not allowed to play. And the song that they were not allowed to play,
allowed to play was Yankee Doodle. So when you see some of these BS movies and the British are leaving and da da da da da, no uh uh. As part of the surrender agreement, it was stated by Washington uncategorically that the British were not allowed to play Yankee Doodle. Now, eventually, it is turned around on the enemy and this is why they really got pissed about it, which is why they then went with the world turned upside down. That was their second choice.
But their first choice would have been to be insulted and they knew that that was the plan Now things back to me to Mickey Rooney singing that you know doing this song and dance It would didn't it wasn't looking too negative then he seemed to be pretty proud of it over No, no, that's again. Where we what we're talking about is changing the purpose example this song We just played keep your rifle by your side. It's from the far cry video game. It's anti patriot anti American
anti-pro patriot. Go look at Far Cry and you'll see that it was put in there and it was by the evil Christians that were singing the song. There's the choral version. Well, you know what? It's a darn good song and so a bunch of people have done it as a remake and as a cover piece. They have reworded it and built it
And the other side just hates this to no end because it was supposed to be that song was part of the insult that Far Cry, the video game is all about, but it's pissing on American Christians. So we took a song, which if you listen to the words, and this one's been reworded quite a bit, to fit our needs. This is an example of where you take something enemy thought they were going to use and you totally brain screw them. And that's exactly what they did with it. There's many other people who have done covers
of keep your rifle by your side. Now, another one that I mentioned that has flip-flopped back and forth because it was used by wigs, it was used by Democrats, remember the ones that Andrew Jackson hated? Because he said, I would not let a, I would rather let a dog than a Democrat tend to my wounds. Guys, that's his, that's how he felt about Democrats, okay?
Well, what's interesting is the Waiting for the Wagon was used by both elements Progressively over a period of time. It's now in our it's now in the taillights quite a bit The last time that Waiting for the Wagon was used was probably World War one But it was used from just after the American War for independence All the way through, you know for almost a hundred years. It was in the musical vocabulary of expression
across the country. It was just reworded. It was just reworded to the need of the parties who wanted to execute its use. And so you've got waiting for the wagon, waiting for the wagon, waiting for the wagon and we'll all take a ride. Well, instead it's waiting for the wagon, the Thomas Jefferson wagon, waiting for the wagon and we'll all take a ride. All of a sudden its meaning has changed.
And that can be done. And if you can take the enemy's music and stick it in there, or stick it up their ass sideways, that's even better. Which they hate. It's like, no, no, you're supposed to be, you're getting pissed and pissed and, no, we're gonna take it, use it. It's a great song. I love it. Tell you what, let me change the words and I'm gonna stick it right in your head. And I'm gonna let everybody else hear it. How's that sound? See, that's what really messes with them. And that's why, again, like we're talking about, the yellow rose of Texas, we're talking about here.
With the Yellow Rose of Texas, it was taken and used partially, I heard you call her, so give me a second here. Back before the Civil War, there were a lot of people that were trying to stay neutral and out of the Civil War. And so the Yellow Rose of Texas was actually symbolic of the third party.
In terms of music, you know say for that period you'll find that the Confederates on one side had an entire cornucopia of songs the Union had it had it and then in fact they even mentioned in If you listen to the song some of those tunes are mentioned as you know, you may talk about your you know You sing if well, come on. You talk about your honey roses and and Rosalie Well Rosalie was a was an in vogue song of the era
It was a competitive song and it was sung by other people, okay, the other people. So that's why it's incorporated into, but in this case he's using it as, you know, hey guys, in the similar comparative study, we like, you know, you guys are cool, but our girl's cooler. I think she's cooler than yours is. In other words, it's a brag up thing. And it's supposed to create, you know, mental competition, which is cool. I can live with that. So it works.
And again, every time you can stick it in their ear sideways or shove it up their hind end and all of a sudden they're angsing because this didn't go the way they planned. Guys, that's the best thinking thing we could do. That is one of the ways to really turn their utter. You know, they really get really fast. Anyway, we got to call it some patience. Call it jump in there, please. Yeah, you mentioned the topic that I was kind of interested in mentioning. But to paraphrase what you're saying,
What I've been wanting to say for some time, what I've been thinking about, what I kind of think about, but let's say it's 1775, 1776, Yankees,
is the thinking British person that is fighting against you as you're fighting the British Empire and the British are fighting against the British Empire. That's the thinking Yankee original. Now,
Then, fast forward to the Civil War, who's this Yankee of the Civil War? Somebody who's acting like the sink in the British that they fought almost less than 100 years ago? Is that who the British... It sounds like the Confederacy of the South was fighting the bastards, the same bastards, 70 years ago that they were fighting.
Is that what I'm saying? Well, it's actually true to a degree. You've got the right vein here because understand, Yankees were considered to be the northern east coast population that above the Virginias. Okay, above Virginia. There weren't no Virginias then. So the Yankees, in fact, there's another term that everybody forgets from the past, Yankee trader, which used to be, oh my God, that was horrible. First, it was a good thing. Hey, we're Yankee traders.
The Yankees were the individuals who were from the New England states. And the New England states basically, again, were everything north of Virginia. Now, Massachusetts back in the day would argue different and say, no, we're with the South.
And that's one of the problems that happened when we get to the Civil War. The member of Massachusetts and several other states were headed that way, but Lincoln and the Ringknockers had already agreed on the demarcation line, the fake demarcation line for the Civil War to get us all killed. And so those states weren't allowed to jump south the way they planned, the way they actually were going. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland. Maryland.
Right, Maryland would have gone with the south. In fact, if it weren't for, if you remember the song, Riding a Raid, okay, when they went raiding into Maryland, most of the places, if you left a marker on your house,
It was kind of like, remember Passover? They wouldn't raid your place because a lot of people in Maryland were pro-going with the South on the constitutional issue that Lincoln had created. The same is true of Tennessee and Kentucky. The problems we had there, the situation happened there. What we have to remember is before the Civil War, when they created the Mason-Dixon line, they literally created the division in preparation for the Civil War.
So they won't allow anybody, the lot of people aren't going to let anybody break away there. Yeah, but here's the thing. I'm of the opinion, you have the geographical region and then you have the north and south geographical region. I think the original split of the country was, well, that old play port
uh, Charleston, South Carolina, the Masonic Lodge in Charleston, South Carolina, and the Masonic Lodge of, uh, Boston. Wasn't that the original splitters of the split? Basically, if it had gone by natural division.
Most of that, the slave import, they said, who stinks the most? They said things like that. They were referring to those slave boats and who owned those slave boats. And the original parts were Charles and South Carolina. The Sonic Live, I'm positive that the original, that how this country got split in two was the original splitters. And who split this country? The Sonic Live, Charles and South Carolina, in convolution of the Sonic Live of Boston.
That is my... I believe that's 100% correct. Okay, hold on. That's the whole point. What you have is, remember what Washington said. Let's go back 60, 70 years earlier. Washington flat out said, make the mistake, my brothers, that the lodge of America is not the lodge of the continent.
Okay, so right off the bat you've got a schism they claim okay that they argued that no no no no no we're not with them This we're Protestants number one okay, they're Catholic over there. That's really the part nobody wants to talk about What happens is if remember when does skull and bones hit the beach on America? It's on their little it's in their little sign you got the skull and bones 23
Yeah, what's the date? So understand that before 1823 you had the American Patriot, all the different factions under one banner. In the 1820s they specifically hit the beach to incorporate the continental Scottish right to oppose what was happening in America.
So the lodge north and south, on the one hand, are supposed to honor each other's, you know, they're supposed to show kindness and fealty because they're supposed to be of the trade. But in reality, there was, as I've said many times, or many layers to this fight, remember that the lodge was conflicting against what they knew was the old Byzantine corruption or the old corruption of the continent.
What they did is they got the lodge back on, the old lodge, back onto American soil. And because of this, you then see a series of quote-unquote, what are they used to call those, gentlemen's agreements. These gentlemen's agreements divided or created demarcation points. Most of them don't make any sense except that let's understand something. If it had gone by natural disposition, the South would have been Kentucky, Tennessee.
Those two states have more in common with Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and the Carolinas and Virginia than they do with any northern states. But if they'd gone by the natural demarcation line and natural and very menacing barrier, which would be the Ohio River, then the conflict could never have easily moved south and taken the south the way they did. So there was a long-term plan for betrayal.
Think about it. Is there any business agreements and oil contracts? Which by the way are constantly broken. Aaron Burr sticks out as one of the persons just went against that oil contract. Aaron Burr, of all the people, Aaron Burr weeds,
took a dump on the people that were taking a dump on the country. I like it. Well, again, somebody named Aaron Burr is... I think Aaron Burr was in the best president this country ever had if he'd been elected. And it seems like he had a plan. He had a plan. One of his plans, if you look at one of the problems is slavery. The British brought the slaves up.
The British brought the plays in as a condition of being a British Empire, just like they brought all the plays in to the Caribbean and South America. But it seems like Aaron Burr just didn't go along with it. Aaron Burr, one of the basic grounds of slavery was the price. He tried to lower
Slavery was corrupt. It ain't black and white. It's corrupt. The slavery was corrupt. And the fundamental corruption was the price. And I look at it and say, you know, when you look at the prices, absorbance, for buying slaves the way they're doing. And when you look at one of the fundamental things he hated, he went along with slavery. But then he said, I don't want to really go this route. I really don't want to, what shall we say?
get all this land for free under the condition of buying plays for so much cash. What he did was he lowered the price of slaves. And when he lowered the price of slaves...
He was lowering the corruption that was slavery stop looking at black and black and white stuff looking at school as a as a as a business financial corrupt It's so with the things like taxes taxes and whiskey that used to be what was used for Well, kind of like
It was a currency. It was used as a currency. And the blacks would be bought with whiskey. And then one of the things about the British, when you buy a slave, 10% was going to the British Empire. The king of England, when somebody bought a slave, you buy a slave for $200, $20 went to
Who? What's in that? Oh, it's right. So by lowering the price of slaves, you lowered the corruption. And that's exactly what that is. One of the fundamental anxies that they had against Aaron Burr. He was a decro... Okay. Well, we lost you.
Okay. Hold on. Hold on. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. Stop. We're almost to the top here. We're going to have to take a break in a minute. First of all, real quick, we stepped away from the Yankee phrase. The Yankee phrase was originally not a negative term because it represented the northern colonial states.
changed is how the Yankee or the colonial the the traditional colonial states first broke away and agreed to break away and Then in the going into the 1800s they start talking about being friendly with England or at least being more friendly with England and being friendly would say
to the republic. We see all kinds of places which is why it's going to part in this issue. Those are the beat generals for bringing the outside influence of the infrastructure of America through what? Through the colleges and universities. Do we see that today? We do. Same problem for the different eras. Always the same, with the enemy operating the same way. You don't even have anything new. We'll just keep going over and over again. Anyway, we gotta take a break. That's why it's got the blast of our republic.
Then, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire shall march the day and night. Several other persons of the Black population were good. Then, yeah, I'm gonna do that and we will be back for the second hour in just a few minutes. Dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. 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 the land 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 and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun.
permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold.
You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number, and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. And keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children?
to live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, 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.
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That would just make me want to just kick your ass that much more. So anyway, we're of course looking at today being, it's Thursday. It's the other T.A. when the globalists slash the Mossad elements of the CIA and the FBI commit acts of terrorism against the American people like the assassination attempt on the Donald Trump on Don De Don Don.
And, of course, then try to blame somebody else for it. You can, of course, have a meat puppet ready to roll. A corpse, a walking organic fan bag. Like the guy on the roof. Anyway, it is the first of August, the guns of August, people. Remember that term? The guns of August. Where does that come from?
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Book one the adventure continues people the adventure continues. We had a lot of work to do anyway One of the other things here. Well again Can I come for a moment mark before you get too far away? you were talking about the ring knockers in a segment and You brought up just now brought up the the Trump assassination
I have heard it and I cannot verify because I haven't been able to get on the computer for a while that the cremation of care out at Bohemian Grove was the same day that they tried to shoot Trumpy. If anybody can verify that, I'd love to hear it over. Interesting. Well, that would make sense. I know that it was coming. We got these window of activities and they're happening around the country simultaneously.
So it's just as likely as not, I'd have to actually double check that because we were actually, somebody was talking, we were talking about that in the last couple of days, at least about Bohemian Grove being around the corner. So, that makes sense. I'd actually have to do a little more work on that one. It's as likely as not because of what they're doing, why would the ring knockers do that? Well, because if you're trying to recruit idiots to come into your dark, satanic, pedo-queer fold,
You have to show them, you know, symbolically, look at our power! Absolute power! Remember the Emperor? When he, you know, he knows the old lightning bolt thing and he takes the one Jedi and throws him out the window and... Ah! Way down there, a couple hundred stories. Yeah. Well, it's what they're doing. They're showing, look, see what kind of power he has, like we're going to do here. And everybody pay attention. Here we go.
And of course, here's the thing though, best laid plans are rats and rodents, as we've said many times. Just because you got a plan doesn't mean the plan's going to work. Things don't always happen. All it takes is somebody turning ahead. Somebody just changing direction a little bit. Doesn't take much to change the entire situation. That's exactly what you saw happen here.
A fickle finger, like I've said a billion times for 30 years, it's a fickle finger of fate. No matter how hard you plan, no matter what you do, you better have a backup. Because guess what? It only takes one small eject to totally change what happens. In fact, the basic rule is be ready to run on the fly the moment the first arrow leaves the bow on a battlefield. Because that's how bad it can get, how quickly.
So, in this case, yep, they put money up against Trump's business, they bet on him falling, they bet against Rumble, which I think is rather fascinating, which shows you some of the infrastructure tied in where their logic was that they would be able to go after the independent mechanisms. So, I do recommend Rumble. I mean, recommend it, play with it, have fun with it, use it. It's a toy, it's a tool, people.
When the time comes, all of these conventional pieces of technology will be shut off with their discretion. They just hit the switch. That's all they have to do. You're running off a system that is run by your enemy. Everybody, no matter what we're talking about, if you're on regular internet, just like cell phones, you're running on the enemy's machinery. They will do what they want to do with it. They can track you with it, whatever. So be prepared to live without it.
Be prepared by creating other alternative solutions and being outside the grid for as long as possible. Each one will be attacked. If you accept the idea that we are going to war, then you have to be planning ahead and assume that, remember, war is waste. War is damage, destruction, and waste. That's all it is.
It's a dark arts trade. It's something you have to again. We have to apply it every once in a while to fight it It means we have to step up to it It means we have to beat its ass down every once in a while You have to you have to get as dirty and just as been brawl with that with these pigs on the other side Because if you don't then they will roll over you
So, Organized Armed Equipment Train as militia. An Organized Armed Equipment Train is militia independently. You don't need to look for approval from anybody. And there doesn't need to be grand poo-bop above. In fact, we're better off with 100,000 separate and independent militias where people know each other, the families know each other, the people know each other, they've grown up with each other. There's no way they can be faked.
Okay, that's the first thing that you need to remember is the best you can do with what you got, if that's what you're going to be doing, and that's all you do, you're fine. Trust me, because we can work out the connective tissue later. The important thing is that at the lowest level, which really is the highest level, where the individual develops his or her skill,
and you integrate with people who are of like mind and you don't have all the dead weight in between guys, like I've said, instead of standing on shale, which is chips of rock and constantly slipping under your feet, instead you're organizing and developing with bedrock, with strong, a firm foundation. That will make you invincible. The enemy knows this, they're terrified, you'll realize it.
But it's the most important aspect of everything that we have to do with regard to organizing for what's before us. It's not down the road. You're limiting it right now. The attack on Trump, however it was engineered. Was there warning? Anybody get an advance warning on this? Oh yeah, we all knew it was coming that day. Yeah, really? Anybody? Now, there's a whole bunch of people that did.
There's a whole bunch of people that got the high signs that something was going to happen that day. Many of them practiced and planned for the destruction of Donald Trump dying that day a week, couple weeks ago, a little over a couple weeks ago. They were going to profit from it by, again, putting a bet on the dumping of Trump stock and Rumble stock and a whole bunch of others. And then when it didn't happen, just to show you how wretched and how much of a lie the gambling casino called the
stock market is. Oh, all the pigs that did that. And it wasn't an accident. That's not how that works. I hate bookkeeping. But I've been in bookkeeping. It's one of the many things I just kind of got into where I said, ah, long as I started taking classes, I might as well take all of them. And I actually use that. I've worked in banking to a degree. It's monotonous numbers, OK?
But the fact is that you don't do any of this by accident. It was no oopsie. You're talking billions, hundreds of millions and billions of dollars worth of bets. And then when Trump didn't die, what did they do? Oh, it was, we were just faking it. We were just joking. They can have all their money. They don't have to pay out for having bet against Trump dying that particular day. They don't have to worry about that.
Which tells you just how rigged that stinking casino scam is called the stock market. Which you should already have known it anyway. So anyway, here's the thing. Well again, several subjects we touched on in the last hour. Guys, have you ever really studied the Back to Africa campaign?
Of course you probably haven't even heard of it because the controlled media of the, all the evil white people and the slaves and you need to apologize and you need to lick the boots and get down on your belly. I'm so disgusted with pigs or idiots that do that. I would kick them in the face if they were in front of me. If I'd been one of those things, remember a few years ago, guys, this is shock everybody's memory.
You had police chiefs and all these other pigs these other ass hats getting down on their belly and belly not on their knee down on their their warm bellies and oh Beggin forgive this I don't walk up and kick that son of a bugger in the face Down on their yellow bellies Yeah, yellow belly most but here's it. I'm sorry repeat caller. Go ahead. They were four-star generals Yeah
And they were, but they were on their belly, was on video. Why were they doing that? Why were they doing that, people? Because you were supposed to all just join in, don't you know? I would never do that to a person. And don't you ever think you're going to do that to me? I will cut your leg off and stuff it up your arse. Well, no, I'll stuff it up straight up so you'll have that pogo stick there to bounce off from with that shoe that's still attached to that foot, which is attached to that leg I took off your torso.
Mark I swear I swear to God that is the most disgusting and I'm serious every time I think about that of all the things That you could try to convince me is that I need to get down on my my belly and apologize for existing I will never do that to any other human being but if you think you're gonna do that to me I would get rid of you I won't even think twice about that one You are gone, but any fool that went along with it I walk up and kick that bewitch in the face and you better not say anything
because he's nothing but a stinking worm to begin with. You are the weakest, Linda. Yeah, sorry. Hey, football time. And I didn't like football that much. Okay, played it. I just wasn't that excited about it. It's like, okay, everybody else is doing it. Let's do it too. But you know what? It's this is one of those things where you got to jog your memory because you'll notice everything that even modern history they want to try and make you forget. They tried to they wanted to see how many
stupid, bottom-feeding, low-life individuals that were out there that would go along with that. And they'd put it on television for all you to see. Oh, I just gotta get down on my knee, but you can get up off your ass. Get off that knee. If you don't, I'm gonna kick ya, cause I'll kick ya for that too. Well, I'll walk away from ya, but you start shouting at me and telling me I gotta participate. Oh, I'll be back. I'll be back in that moment.
I would never expect that of any human being. I don't care who they are. Black, yellow, pink, purple, white, I don't care. You know, it's kind of, there's a point at which that's done. And that's why they backed off on it too, because if you, everybody needed to step up and speak about that and people started to and, oh, we gotta back off on that one. That's what happened. They had to back off. Because otherwise, they were very much in your face with it. Didn't work quite the way they planned.
Doesn't mean they've stopped doing what they're doing. They haven't. Okay now about the back again the back to Africa campaign this goes back to if the basic inception actually was established about the time that the Where that the Republic was being settled when we get to the point of the Declaration of Independence There's all kinds of stuff. They've written in where they yap about you know the founding
Fathers were arguing back and forth about the whole idea with regard to the Declaration of Independence. At the time, everybody understood that first of all, we were a confederation. So let's understand something. Don't mix apples and oranges. In a confederation, each of the representative states manages itself.
Now, they cooperate in critical points where it is necessary to do so to save oneself from destruction, which is why the confederation would be created in the first place. But each state, each nation state, cooperates under the understanding that they're part of, they're under the same aegis, they're under the same general belief system,
But they are not going to surrender control of themselves, of their interests, over other states or a collection of other states. Is this reason? Yeah, again, yes, absolutely. A mutual defense pact is a good way to explain it. And the idea is that everybody understood this. There was, again, everybody had to negotiate
changes in conditions. And this is one of the things that, yes, the founders lamented about, Washington constantly lamented about, because he had to deal not just with the Continental Congress, but in order for him to draw more manpower from the militia base, he had to negotiate with them. Well, what would he be negotiating about? The first interest of each of the Continental states
was to maintain personal defense. Let me give you an example of this. Everybody knows the story of the recovery of the cannons from Ticonderoga to be used on the siege of Boston. Do you think those are the only cannons we had? Do you realize how many field pieces we had in militia, reserve, in general? It can't even really be counted accurately, but every state had tens, well, not tens, forgive me.
had hundreds, if not thousands, of field pieces at its disposal. But what were they using them for? Well, we were at war with England, and because of that, the coastline, which is all of our states, were on coastlines. They built state defense forces and fortifications to protect their own interests, because yes, the British Empire had a big navy.
And as the big navy showed up, it would be a good idea if we could shoot at the son of a buggers. So the states were not surrendering any of their defense artillery and weapons that they had created for coastal or fort defenses all up and down the coast. The average number of weapons per colony, now new state, was about 1,400 pieces. Some had more, some had a little less.
They lost some like at Charleston when Charleston was lost. They lost a significant number of defense artillery, but there were still great numbers all up and down the coast at different locations. You can go and look at historical markers and even historical locations that have been restored, mostly back during the bicentennial, that allow you to see what the Fort Network was like, and it's quite extensive.
So, it's not that we didn't have the guns, it's, uh, I'm sorry, I will give you what I can afford or what we might negotiate. Yeah, you can have my militia, uh, like Morgan's Rifles, okay, which were in demand by all militia, all, all Continental Forces or militia commands. Rifle units were the Special Forces of the day.
So Washington had to negotiate. He didn't have the rifle units that he wanted every year that he fought the war because they were assigned from the militia commands of the respective continental states as they could allow them to leave the state's accommodation because they felt greater threat. They retained those units because these are all the fights they don't talk about. I've told you this a million times for 30 years.
If you look at the actual battlefield, all of the pimple points, most notable battles are pimple points. But before that you had all kinds of rashes all over the place. You had all kinds of fighting going on. There is not a day in the colonies when we were not shooting the British. You have 13 colonies. You have a vast British material resource. You know, the enemy is at your gate.
And every day we were shooting somebody somewhere. Not just at Charleston, not just at Yorktown, not just up in, you know, not just Lexington Concord. Okay, that's the beginning for the official kickoff, so to speak. But all of the other battles in between cow pens, etc., the Hill battles, all of these, New York, all of these were simple pimple points. While that was going on, how many other actions were taking place at the same time that you don't get to hear about?
So, first thing you got to do is cast out all the crap where they tried to make it myopic where you just focus on these little points because they enhance, here's why they do this, it enhances the centralization of control of coercive force. They want you to believe that all those militia guys weren't that good. Guys, 80% of whatever was fighting during the war and really 100% were all militia.
You think they grew a continental soldier in some backwoods farm somewhere and harvested him and took him over and put him in a continental uniform? Hell no! Most continental forces had to start out, and did start out, as militia. They didn't just come from nowhere. Okay? So those militia units, some of them mustered or meted up,
transferred up under contract or they re-signed as Continentals, but those individuals had experience already. They weren't all ignorant, contrary to the BS that they try to push because remember, you want a big commercial professional army now. But back then, 80 to 90 percent of your actual fighting force that fought for all eight years of the war were what? Militia.
Well, no, no, no, no, in fact the War of 1812, it was pretty much the same. Marines and regular army constituted a very small percentage of the people who fought every action, including right here in the Great Lakes. So each of the states committed to this, each one of them agreed to it, including those Yankees, okay, but Yankees constituted half of the colonies at that time. There were only 13 states.
So the New Englanders agreed, everybody had their agreements, even though each one had their difference. Now why did they have their difference? Well let's go back to pre-American War for Independence. The only reason we have 13 colonies, so when everybody gets into these pissing matches about, well, what those bastards did, let's understand, every one of those bastards had a separate contract. If you go through the colonies, each one existed as a colony because each one was a faction of the Protestant faith
that dropped into the New World because they were kicked out of or were running from being burned at the stake or crucified or murdered in mass by the Catholics in Europe. Does everybody understand that? And so everybody made their contractual arrangements so they could have their place where they would be safe. That's why they came here.
Not just the Catholic Mark, it was also the Anglicans which are Catholic-like, but that's the Church of England over. Right, the Church of England was, and this is one of the reasons you don't see Church of England in the United States. Everybody ever think about that? How many Church of England churches existed in the colonies? Now, they were there, there actually were some. But one of the reasons that the Church of England didn't settle here well
is because the Protestants all argued, even the ones who were with the converted Church of England, the biggest threat was that the crown would remake a deal with the Catholic Church and then order everybody to convert back to Catholicism. Does everybody understand that?
So this is why even if you were a Yankee up north or if you were one of the plantation owners of the south or just a regular worker down all the way to the bottom of the colonies, everybody understood that they were over here for a reason. Because this way they put distance, which also again, like I said, time and distance is the most critical part of any math formula with understanding the environment you're in.
3,000 miles away, a lot of water between you and the crown, and it takes so much time for the echo of threat to show up. This is why the echo of threat didn't happen on April 19th, 1775. This is why the echo of threat started back in the 18...forgive me, God, 1750s.
Hey Mark.
Because we had our own money, we had our own economy, and we still were able to properly pass on and pay the tides, the taxes, to the King of England without loss of land and without loss of personal wealth. Do you know who hated that? The crown hated that. The Jewish bankers hated that. They hated the fact they couldn't get under our skin and steal the land off from underneath your feet.
And the whole purpose behind the progressive invasion of the 1750s, the progressive attack was to bring more of the crown here, crown agents, and to try and pull off from underneath the feet through these carpetbaggers of that era. The ownership of the land that had been cleared, developed, and was productive.
Which which is why they saw the writing on the wall, which is why people organized as militia in the 1750s and were ready to fight by 1765 not 1775 Everybody bit the bullet for 10 years think about that But we're ready to fight for that 10 year period leading up to the final kickoff, which was April 19th 1775 Call her jump in there, please
Hey Mark, this is Carl in Virginia. And uh, it's not, it's never been explained to me is why the British never established nobility in the colonies. And the only thing I can think is that they didn't say that they could deny us any representation at all in the House of Lords. Is there any other reason?
Well, the other consideration is that while the bloodlines existed to a degree, almost all of them were either a, what are called distaff royalty and or were, well, were still bastard royalty. Let me give an example. Who was the guy that started that was, what was his name here now? He was the adjutant to George Washington.
And eventually he was the first guy to push for a national bank in America. What was his name? Who was that guy? He's on your $10 bill. I'm giving you a big hit. Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton. That's okay, caller. Whatever. I don't care which word. Hamilton. What happened to Mr. Hamilton? Why? Mr. Hamilton didn't survive too much all of the career he anticipated.
What happened to Mr. Hamilton? Burr killed him. In a duel. Right? That's right. Did the biggest favor to the American people that any single individual could have for the country at that moment. Now, wait a minute. He was with the revolution, absolutely. But what was Hamilton before the revolution? What was he? He was a bastard child of royalty who went to the Caribbean.
While in the Caribbean, he was trying to ply any trade that he could to develop his name so that he could go back to England under the under the standing of his sovereign title and gain some form of notoriety to jump up the ladder of promotion to get back into royalty. But he was a bastard child. So he was making his way and he chose going to the Americas.
for whatever reason, siding with obviously the Patriot side, which in theory he truly did believe in, in theory, application may be another thing, but he made his way progressively through the ranks and his belief was that yes, something that you just brought up, Carl, they wanted an aristocracy, he wanted an aristocracy, he felt that there should be an aristocracy in America.
The problem he had was that there's a whole lot of people who'd already had that boot on their neck that just weren't going to go along with it. So there's a lot of other real good reasons that Mr. Burr was shot in that duel. And it has nothing to do with personal, the personal disagreement between the two, having to do with women, etc., is a sidebar. It was the excuse to get the duel, to put the individual on the field.
It did what it was supposed to do. Mr. Hamilton ceased to exist and the ring knockers were incredibly frustrated. Like I said, thick old finger of fate. All it has to do is just like them attacking Bush. Let's say that Bush had been killed two and a half weeks ago. What would have happened? Where would we be right now? I wouldn't panic. I know that none of you listeners would have panicked. But can you imagine the row and what they would have stirred the pot to try and desperately get something going?
Mark, you called Trump Bush. Oh, I'm sorry. Did I say Bush? I'm sorry, Trump. Trump, we got Trump out there for the moment. I'm sorry. But you know, you see what I mean, though. In Hamilton, it was just a reverse. With Hamilton taken out of the formula, the formula failed. And it took up until the era of Andrew Jackson as president.
And even there, remember, what was Jackson's last statement as he left this earth? What did he say in his dying belt? He was so proud of that that it was some of the last thing, it was in theory, he said it was, they say it was the last thing that he said. He was so proud of what he had done that, well, I may not have been able to do everything in my lifetime, but I killed the bank.
And that was considered to be, in his mind, and with people who repeated it at least, that was his most important contribution to preserving or saving the Republic. Isn't that on his head, too, Mark? Yeah, I think it is. Well, actually, I'd have to look. But, you know, yes, it was one of those things where
Because he understood full well the actual contest. Here's the thing. First they try to make everything that you've written disappear. You're already seeing this in modern times. Look what they're doing with Kamala Harris right now. Talk about George Orwell 1984, but more importantly, it goes back to Egypt. But any monarchal mechanism or any power-tripping operation has to lie their ass off. So all of a sudden, we're gonna have pontifications by Kamala.
that'll make you believe that she's one step away from a god. My god, did you hear that inspirational comment that, well, when they have trains, you know, trains and they have tracks, and when the trains have tracks, you can, like, go on them, and if you have tracks going in two different directions, the trains can go past each other, and it's so, do you realize that? Trains can go past each other. Think about it. Trains can go past each other. One train can go one way, and one train can go the other.
in a nutshell. Crazy nutshell. But think about it. You're already seeing an example of baffling everybody with bullshit. Now you go the other way and you make as much disappear with regard to the actual facts of the case with regard to a person's life. Well, it's not what you hear about Andrew Jackson. It's what's missing from what he was experiencing, lived through, talked about.
What did he what did he do in his lifetime because obviously it was significant He was in the right place in the right time fickle finger of fate Did what he could try they tried to kill him over and over again? It wasn't just his duels that you need to remember It's the idea that assassination attempts on him were like popcorn Andrew Jackson they desperately wanted dead if you want to talk about a man of a man of conviction and a man of you know steel
There's a man of steel you should be impressed with. So again, this is why when we talk about certain...this all came from talking about Yankees. I know. But the thing is that from one era to the next, we then get to the point where through manipulation,
And again, because certain individuals got into key positions of power, they were able to move and kill a whole bunch of us. The American War for Independence did not need to take place. It would, forgive me, the American War for Independence. The Civil War, we call the Civil War, everybody calls in the South, the Northern War of Aggression. The Civil War, the issue of the Civil War that they claim was the issue, which was slavery,
had already, there was already a plan to peaceably, not only get rid of it, but eradicate any contest between the races and the population. A peaceable solution. In fact, here, I heard your car, Carl, give me a second. Here's the thing that you don't realize, how much money was spent to do it. Do you understand that there were shifting lines set up purely for the purpose of repatriating people to Africa?
Some of the greatest ships, in fact one or two of them, were actually proposed that as part of the Back to Africa campaign and the Liberia development, that they literally had whole elements of our economy geared towards this to eliminate the contest and to correct what they felt was a mistake, which by the way was expressed all the way back to all the papers from the Declaration of Independence and Before Era, you know, in other words, Revolutionary War. You do understand that, right?
But she'd never been taught it because if the people are if the asshats are supposed to stir the pot and try to keep everybody and everybody's throat The last thing you can talk about is that oh, yeah, we already had a solution on top of that Let me point something out. Who were they going to replace the black population with you know? Who who were they going to I mean you gotta have a workforce, right? They needed a labor pool
They needed it to be quote-unquote economical. Don't think that this was totally altruistic. Okay, there was actually was, but there were other parts of the formula. What population group was going to replace the black population group in America? The Irish. That's right. Remember what he said in Braveheart? The Irish. Remember when they flip-flopped? The Irish. Think about that.
As a little case in point, let me ask you something. Do you know the history of northern Michigan mine workers? Anybody? Does anybody know the history of northern Michigan mine workers? They were all white. In fact, one group was from Wales. They were Welch. You know, they were bought from the mines of England, from Wales.
They were put in third steerage on merchant ships. They were landed in New York. And we're not talking the herb before the Civil War. We're talking in the, like I've told you many times, you know they don't teach much about the, you know, 18, about what was happening east of the Mississippi after the Civil War. Here's why. The Welch miners were put at gunpoint into cattle cars in Wales. They were taken to the coast.
They were loaded up on ships. When they got to New York, they were taken at gunpoint and put on steerage cars on the rails there. And then with gunmen overhead, because they owed their soul to the company store, they were transported to the upper part of Michigan, well, upper peninsula, and to some of the mines in the southern part of the upper part of the lower peninsula.
And there they were under indentureship. They were laboring in the mines here. Well, as they had been laboring the mines in Wales. You ever get caught that? Everybody? Well, it's also poor black people. It's just poor black people. No, it's not. Remember, there's a song out there. You might remember I just sang a piece of it. Oh, my soul to the company store. You load 16 tons.
Remember what do you get another day older and deeper in debt st. Peter don't you call me cuz I can't come oh my soul to the company store Hey mark those weren't black people good color got to play that mark. Yep. Go ahead. I'm our color jumping. Yeah. Yeah, this is Carl again One quick thing a little known history is the word Yankee actually
Was an Indian word and it meant English. It's the way the Iroquois Indians said English. Yeah, if you see, yeah, Yangiz. So if you watch Last the Mohicans toward the end when he's explaining to the Huron chief that that's not the way of the Huron that's the way of the Yangiz. So he said so it actually originally meant English. Yep
And again, that's why, as far as I call it, everybody is frustrated with this because, again, if you understand the mechanisms in the background, the bad part is that what happened, and this is part of the history we all should know, the fact of the matter is that in the late 1700s to the early 1800s, a great discussion about reconciliation with England was the talk.
And this in turn created the greater schism between the New England, the smaller New England states, and the more grandiose and developing southern and central states. In fact, it was one of the issues that one of the problems during the War of 1812, well that's a far cry from the American War for Independence, isn't it? It's a long way out.
The problem they had is that the states would not, the New England states would not release their militia immediately to fight. And what was the big benchmark and what forced them to actually get up off their ass? What was it guys? You should all know that England attacked our what? What did England attack? On court? No, no, no. I'm talking about the war of 1812. What is it that they attacked? Oh, I'm sorry.
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converged on Washington DC, but only after the Capitol had been actually attacked.
And part of the reason was because of the conflicts, you know, the behind the scenes conflicts with regard to individuals wanting to try and snuggle up to England more so than anybody would have accepted based on, you know, again, any kind of memory about where we came from and what we had been, what we had gone through to break free of England's tyranny. And it was a tyranny, it was a planned tyranny that was going to destroy
Those contracts, and in the process, reinventure the population. They had broken from their indentureship. The bondsman category was cast out by our people, by the founders of this nation. That in and of itself is why you see all these spit-swapping ring-knocking turds pushing for all of these socialist agenda programs
to try and convince people to be foolish enough for a bowl, you know, again, a bowl of beans to surrender their sovereignty and leave the mechanism of liberty that it took a war to create. This is where, again, we're on the edge. That is the one thing that is true. We are on the edge, and we are the only thing that's going to fix it as things continue.
is an American war for independence. As I've said repeatedly, you're not fighting a civil war. You're fighting a war for independence to destroy all of the bondsmanship, all of this biblical bondsmanship that everybody knows, if they have any education, is wrong.
You want to be free? It also means you're responsible. What's the one thing that we've talked about? You see this and everything that's going on with these pigs in Washington talking about what happened with the assassination attempt on Trump. I've told you many times. The Committee of Monkeys crap. Well, who made the decision? Well, we have a whole bunch of people that are involved. I didn't ask that. I asked you who made the decision.
Well, we have a whole committee of monkeys and they all get together and we all stand there and point to the guy way off to the left and you know everybody points to the left and it's a circular table and when we're done nobody was responsible. Well, that's again part of the problem, isn't it? Because you know what? With the authority comes responsibility in a man's world. All these pigs, all these pieces of trash, all these gutters night.
all of these pieces of excrement that have attached themselves, you know, they're a polych, they're a leech, they're a bottom feeding piece of trash that in no way, shape, or form should be anywhere near any position of authority. They know exactly what they're doing. And they know exactly what, when they say what they say, they know exactly what the ramifications of their actions are and they like it. So here we are.
Well, again, here we are. Yes, we are. We're on the edge of it one way or another. Again, the bad guys, are they going to allow an election? Are they going to allow something like that?
Why and why would they in fact with the track record we have so far everybody said in their dead ass the last time that they virtually violated the Everybody of the law of this nation was violated in 2020 openly and in your face Why would they not think they can get away with this again? Show me why it is that they don't believe that they're gonna do just exactly what they did the last time I'd love to there is no no argument
For him for that case. It just isn't there They have we have every reason to believe that they are going to do exactly what they did before why because that he got away with it and They are criminal they are criminal minds. They are antagonistic to your Liberty. They hate you They hate the fact that you actually embraced your form of government
And they thought that they've dumbfounded everybody out of the process of actually thinking about our form of government. But that hasn't happened. We have not abandoned the Republic. They have, I don't really care whether or not they do, we'll shoot their ass out of here. But their belief system, they truly, truly, truly think that they can do this. Well, go ahead. Let's see what happens now.
Don't want to save them don't want to fix them. I can't convert them. They believe what they believe there is no coming together on this Hey mark here. Go ahead jump in there father. Yeah, don't forget They weren't supposed to be running against Trump Trump was supposed to be dead, right?
So their rigging was more likely to work against another random other republican who maybe doesn't have the same charisma or name names. A fake ass rhino. It would just be a fake ass rhino. It would be the same turds I've seen all of my life.
that make no true effort to victory. Even if they win, what difference does it make? Because the Dedemica and the Communists, the open Soviets, the Fabians tied in with them, are rabid, crazy, fruit loop nutcases. But here's one thing, as crazy fruit loop nutcases, they stay the course.
The Republarat fakes, as opposed to true conservatives, the Republarat fakes are run by the same group as fake opposition, the Jewish mob runs both of them, and with a tentacle up both of their arses, all they do is move the lips accordingly when the Republarats have gotten in. Just like every other aspect of what we talked about, you have two years. Let's say you got the House, the Senate, and the presidency.
You have two years. You start fighting like a dog. No, it doesn't take six months to figure out how to do the job. Most of you idiot sticks have been on the job. And what about the turds that have been on the job that should be focusing on helping the others to get up to speed that much faster so that you can kick ass, take names and win? Well, they don't do that. Why don't they do that? Because it's a lie. The whole thing is a fake. Now we've got a unique situation. It's not if you win or lose. It's how you play the game, Mark.
Right. Yeah, remember it's how you remember Trump Trump said he was gonna pick cuz he was gonna announce his pick for VP at the RNC and he announced him early didn't he and Then he got shot at yeah, Vanna you know this is to be the guy cuz he was the go-to guy Vance was Was Trump's right?
Because he still, again, like I said, for all the time that he's been out there, he hates Trump. He hates Trump. Never a Trump. He hates Trump. Oh, I had an epiphany. What was his epiphany? Do you know what his epiphany was? Hey, I just heard Donald Trump says he wants you for VP. Oh, I love him. Now, five minutes earlier, before the phone call came, that SOB was saying whatever it is he was told to by the spit swapping ring knockers in the other direction.
And don't anybody ever forget that because they know the key to this whole thing is they are lying They're liars from a house of liars and as long as we do that we're fine now again Are we gonna muddle through this the only thing that we can't fix this machine? It's not going to be fixed the ship already hit the iceberg the Titanic is going down We're gonna save no you're not gonna save what they've wrecked
What you can do is be prepared with the new ship be prepared with light boats ready to go because you're gonna have to transfer from the wreck that they've created and that means you have to have the bridging capability to be able to move from the old to the new and it will not be with crisis It has there's no reason for it to be with crisis, but it will be without Them that's what has to happen
When this thing kicks, understand who your enemies are and don't let those rats onboard your lifeboats. When their hands hit the gunwalls, you either take the oar and smack their hands and push them under the water or you use a hammer that you got ready to go to make sure a wooden one, a wooden mallet, be good enough to crush your fingers but you don't want to damage the boat you're in. Don't let the asshats come over. See, that's what happened, the American War for Independence.
Again, what was Hamilton? He was one of those rats. The ship had sunk. The royal, the royalist mechanism was kicked out. And guess what? Mr. Hamilton's plan was to help get it back into play faster. And how was he going to do that? Through the Jewish international bankers by creating a what? An American bank based upon the whole credit debt system that put all of Europe's monarchy into indentureship.
and put them under the kosher banker Aegis. So Mr. Hamilton's job was to expedite that. Mr. Burr, with the help of a flintlock, a pistol, changed the whole direction. That was a good start. Oops, I'm not supposed to say that. Well, no, it's fact. Imagine if Hamilton had survived, he had sufficient parties to betray the mechanism. It doesn't mean there weren't other people.
But they were lesser characters without the prestige or the pull to accomplish what Hamilton had in motion. And still doggedly it would be in place all the way through. Look at when Andrew Jackson was president. Look at when Hamilton died. Look at how long in between the bastard just kept right on pushing. Jackson wasn't president until after the War of 1812, remember? How many years was that?
Do the math so again, we're almost to the top here again all this from talking about Yeah, Jackson was a button. Wasn't Jackson a colonel when he went down to New Orleans?
Right, well he was a Brevet general. In other words, he was, this is basically what I've said, yeah, what I said before, he was a colonel, you know, all the Colonel Jackson down to my Mississippi. But, at that time, and before and even during the Civil War, you became a Brevet commander, or in other words, a Brevet officer with a command, the position of fill in the blank, depending on what you were given in the way of a short letter of commission or a short letter of mark to operate the command of a particular mechanism. This is why Custer
Remember, after the Civil War, everybody can find this quick, remember Custer was a general, a brevet during the war, but when they did the de-escalation of the military like they did after the War of 1812 and what they did after the Mexican-American War, traditionally they would compress or shrink down the military and Custer went back to a lesser command post.
a lesser rank. You still had all the obligations and duties, but you got paid a lot less. And of course, in the pecking order for all the Ringknockers, certain people were above you, even though you probably had a lot more combat time and experience than they did.
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Through the mist with his clothes torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. Speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land 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 and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On the 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. We've taken a safe number
You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and 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 freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right, and pray to God that torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came, his words were true. We are 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 in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Gentlemen, this is the evening intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all
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and it has been a very busy Thursday at that. I want to say thank you, just dropped off, or I should say just had a bunch of our tactical gear picked up and now being redistributed to another couple of militia units as we speak, something I wanted to see done ASAP and people followed through. So thank you guys for showing up and getting the job done. We appreciate that. It is the first of August. This is the beginning of the the guns of August.
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the Dance of Swords. Let the dance continue. We're going to make sure that we're the ones that dictate the music on that one. And all of you are going to help make that happen. So we appreciate the fact that everybody is doing their part. And again, we talked about a number of subjects in the two-hour block. However, I did want to touch real quick on something I've mentioned to several people today, and we need to keep reinforcing it, as you know. I've talked about
AIM surplus for quite some time, but AIM surplus. A lot of people are looking for the same ammo. Now, I'm going to remind everybody, there are a bunch of new generation cartridges, chamberings that are out there. They're fantastic. There's nothing wrong with them at all.
However, if you want to see more of the ammunition in stock out there where it needs to be, the manufacturers need to be motivated to make more. Now they may still be motivated and there's all kinds of issues that are developing with regard to supply and support, not the least of which is certain components for even making the powder become a problem for the ammunition manufacturers. We're not just talking for you guys out there wanting to reload.
But the big thing here is, especially with these new calibers, 6.5 Creedmoor, 6.8, I think 6.8 Creedmoor, 300 Blackout, 5.7, which actually is not a new cartridge, it's actually long in the tooth, now it's been around for quite some time with the P90s, you know, that big perpendicular feed bullpup gun that's got the overhead magazine, the ammunition literally lays perpendicular to the barrel.
It has a whole typewriter system to load, okay, the way it works, indexing system. So 5.7 has been around a long time. But there's also a whole lot of 5.7 pistols that have become very popular, which means that the ammunition was eaten up every time there's been a shortage. And this is why you need to be ahead of the curve. And so I highly recommend, again, first of all, if you have any of the newer rounds that are very dynamic, very effective,
But you're competing with a lot of other people for what is a new cartridge. By what you can, it's not a matter of, well, I want that particular load. More important, it has to be what can I get cheapest for the mostest to get a volume, a quantity on the shelf. If you're thinking about using this weapon for the up and coming war,
You're going to be the one supplying it government doesn't have a counterpart, you know inventory You're not going to be done, you know working off sugar daddy in order to maintain the weapon So you have to create the inventory for that firearm and you also have to husband and have good Discipline when using the weapon in the up-and-coming conflict until such time as production is up from our side
or other solutions are presented. So this is one of those issues where many times people ask the same question, where can I get? Well, you're gonna have to first work at finding the best solution. I recommend AIMS Surplus for a lot of the unique ammunition that's out there because PPU, Pre-Bit Partisan, is cranking out a lot of unique ammunition, both up to this point,
older military munitions, but also all of the standard commercial loads. I don't care if you're using 30-30 or if you're using 35 Remington. PPU makes all of these rounds. 300 wind mag, 7mm Remington mag, 8mm Remington mag, which are belted magnums, 375 Holland and Holland. Well, it's a buffalo gun. Yeah, it is an elephant and buffalo gun. And let me point something out. If you've got one, we want it to be in service when we go to war.
We need it. That is a big but heavy rifle round. You hit somebody with that in the groin and it takes their gonads and sucks it through the hole and sends it out their bung hole. Okay, it's just that simple. Remember aim low, go slow. Body armor up above. So what do you do? Aim for the motor section. Even with groin armor, nothing's gonna save that person. They're thinking about doing this to you. You better be figuring out how to do it to them. Just that simple.
and do it better. So, in spades is the rule. Remember, card game. The big thing here is that AIMS Surplus has a wide spectrum of PPU, 8mm Labelle, 303 British, 6.5 Carcano. Well, that eats up pretty quick because that's one of those Surplus guns that everybody likes now or before they told me it was horrible. Now it's the greatest thing since sliced white bread. Oh, that's amazing. Uncle Mark's been a promoter of that 6.5 Carcano for a long time because they were cheap.
Now they're not so cheap. Now they're just available but cheaper than the rest of the stuff that's out there. Anyway, AIMsurplus.com, AIMsurplus.com, AIM, AIMsurplus.com. Another thing, they do have, that used to be much bigger, everybody's been milking this cow for a while, there is an entire inventory of SKS parts over at AIMsurplus. It's a subsection, when you go over there, just put in SKS parts.
and the SKS section pops up and you can see what's left. Now I don't know what's there because again, like I said, everybody's been milking that cow and it's surplus. Surplus means there's a bathtub. Somebody pulls the plug. There is only so much water in the bathtub. When the surplus is gone, the surplus words mean something. Surplus is gone. Just that simple. So whoever gets there first, congratulations. You're the man. As they say, you are the man.
Now, another thing, also right now, a gas mask. Get a gas mask. I should have repeated this more often in many conversations today, and I will now get a gas mask. Cheapest place right now, still for the best price, for the mostest, for the leastest, to get you on the table. You want to change to something else later? You can. But in order to dot this particular I or cross the T on where you are in your vocabulary, hold on,
Gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. Gunpartscorp.com. We got a caller. Who do we have? Hey Mark, yeah. I know you can change mag for high point, but can you change parts from a carving to a handgun? Can you change the part that you change what we'll do?
That's a question we've wondered about for a while but never really had the time to do. That's a good point. You know, the carbines and the pistol... basically... Okay, let's stop here. Let me back up. The high point carbine is nothing more than the pistol with a longer barrel. That's basically what they are. Now, how much is interchangeable? Probably nobody's looked at closely because if you buy a high point carbine, you buy a high point carbine. If you buy a pistol, you buy the pistol.
But it's possible I'd have to again you'd have to have a high point carbine and it's comparable sister in whatever pistol matches up in chambering and then Go to town and see what it does. I have not had the chance to do that I know that it would make sense When they first came out with them first model carbines they were not interchangeable with all magazines, you know the magazine type like a nine millimeter
Yes, one of the models did not interchange. Now, I believe that in present production for High Point, everything is copacetic. They now all match up. Now, for anybody who tries to ridicule the High Point carbine or pistol, guys, you need to go watch Man vs. High Point.
That's the first thing you need to do why well because the there's these guys which by the way have a regular channel forgive me I can't rattle it off right right here at this moment. You can find it just look up man versus high point carbine When you go there and watch the video they tried to destroy they planned on it only being one video and they were going to kill That high point pistol that they had a standard 9 millimeter high point
What happened? They ended up making three videos off the same gun. They couldn't destroy, they had to cheat. They tried normally. They thought they were just going to load it up with a hot round and it was going to go boom! And they'd all laugh. Yeah, I don't see the high point blew up. Well, that didn't happen.
They ended up sawing off the trigger guard to weaken the frame. At the end, they finally drove a bolt through the barrel, from the front of the barrel, they drove a bolt, a lag bolt into the barrel. Under the logic, the gun would explode because they wanted a cool image of the gun exploding on YouTube. It didn't. Okay, really important there. It didn't.
It basically expanded a little bit and the barrel bulged a little bit and it held together in one piece. So then they tried again what they thought of, well, it did hold together. So they actually pulled the bolt back out and then they took the same gun, which had already been so heavily abused.
and they ran it through a whole bunch of ammunition and it still didn't fail. And in fact, most of the ammo that they tried, if it had been put in a Glock, it would have been done. So a Glock video would have been a lot shorter than the high point video, okay? It just called it, let's do it. It had been like, oh, that was short, boom, wow, woo, I wanna be behind that when that happens. Now, I'm not pissing on the Glocks. I've told everybody a million times, you know what, if I was a pilot, I'd carry three Glocks.
Because you know I carry as many as I could and I'd stash them in different locations. That's what pilots used to do. I don't know what kind of wussy garbage you got going on now with being politically correct. Oh you can't have that. But back in the day, if you know anything like about the Doolittle raid, guys contrary to the pap garbage they show you in the movies,
Those guys did know where they were going, they knew it was happening, and they prepared by stuffing ammo and ammunition and food and all of their personal equipment, their flight suits, wherever they could. And they actually carried every conceivable firearm you can imagine as a handgun when they went on the Doolittle Raid. Well, the high point would have worked too, but the idea is that the Glocks have a staggered mag,
You got lots of magazines in this day and age, that's the kind of weapon I'd be, I'd actually carry. Government of course has its own choice, they do the SIG. But I just like to have lots of mags, mags are interchangeable. Now with a high point it's the same thing, but I don't know how interchangeable internally those are. I would say that they probably are pretty close. Now one of the reasons is, now let's not do this, is that you could take and carry the carbine action.
Well, if you could take the barrel off, unpin the barrel, and probably put it on a pistol and end up with a long-barreled handgun, but do you really want a 16-inch pistol? That would be the only question. So, again, it would work, probably. I mean, it could be possible. I don't know because we haven't tried. So that's a good question, Tom. We're actually going to have to see if anybody's come up with an idea or an answer. Anything else?
There's a guy on YouTube, he calls himself a rock veteran, 8888. It seems he likes to destroy guns a lot for entertainment, to entertain us. I don't know why. Is he a kill or something? I don't like that program, only because some of the stuff that he does, like he shot, he had a bunch of high points, because all the gun snobs, you have to make snide comments about high point.
And he lined up a whole bunch of high points and shot them. And it's like, I'm not impressed. I have a high point. I like them. I like high points. Well, my... Yeah, my point is that I wouldn't care what weapon... Gun owners better start learning that you can't, you know, right now there's all kinds of derogatory terms. Some of them I understand. But a lot of the dribble that's being done is just playing into the enemy's hands by creating division. And, like I said...
Oh, it's just he's got money. He's obviously got a bunch of backing and he's a slob either for a whole lot of money or somebody's backing him with a whole lot of money just to do that stuff. It's okay. I mean, it's not okay what he does as far as like I said, when you're destroying weapons. No, that's not acceptable. If you want to buy 20 high points, give them out to somebody.
are more people. Don't waste the money on stuff like that. And for that matter, don't waste the ammunition. You want to impress me, take a weapon that most people are snotty about and put it up online, tune it up, and show me that you can do more with it. That would impress me. You know what I mean? In other words, the high point is not a competition pistol. But here's the thing. I know of at least half a dozen guys or more that took the high point over to Iraq with them for combat.
and used it during their deployment the whole time they were there and then they took it back a second time because they liked it. And what everybody didn't he never told anybody just saw it. So I got my handgun with me and of course some guys would look at it and I'm sure they went cross eyed. But he said you know what every time that I had to use it when I didn't have to use my handgun very often but if I did use it worked just fine. Did what it was supposed to do.
Now it's not the first choice for everybody because there's all kinds of good handguns out there My biggest concern with this war that's coming up is if you show up with a weapon you better know how to use it That's it. I'm working. So you're just as dead if I yeah if I shoot you with a high point I'll bet you you're just as dead as if I had a $4,000 pistol. What do you want? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah So now you got that $4,000 pistol impress me and show me what you can do with it
That's all I want to see. I just want to tell it show me all about it. I want to see it happen. That's all But otherwise we all again we got a conflict to fight here and we better get if that's what you have That's what you have learn to use it The high point one of the best things about the high points is this if you are if you have Maybe you do have a sink and you had to work three, you know three jobs to get that sink. Okay
And it's in 9 millimeter, okay, can you buy another SIG? No, I can't afford that. Well, what about having maybe a 40 caliber, a 45 and maybe even the 380 and by the way now they make 10s. Rather than spending 6, 7, 800 or a thousand dollars on another pistol to cover all the chamberings out there available, how about you go to High Point and buy the ones you don't have?
You see how that works? In other words, I'll still be able to fight and I can still put boom boom at you. Pew pew. And that's more important than anything. Pew pew. What is it? Well, a pew pew. Okay, pew pew is the difference. Okay, no, no. Well, yeah, but it's really the joke about the difference between the 5.56 and the 30 cal. Nobody really goes back. It goes back 40, 50 years. He's got a pew pew at you. What do you mean? He's got an AR, man. I'm telling you. He's got a Mini 14. Pew pew.
As opposed to boom boom. Actually it should be ching ching but nobody wants to do that. Ching ching. Ching ching. Boom boom. Ching ching ching. Boom boom boom boom. Ching ching. Boom. Plop. Oh man he hit ya. Oh that had hurt. So it's just that ching ching. It's harder for everybody to work on. Pew pew sounds kind of you know it's got it sounds a little a little infantile but it works.
Go ahead, jump in there, color. This is Mike from Ohio. I might have told this story I'm here for, but talk about the gun snobs. When I took my concealed carry cat class like 15 or 20 years ago, I took a CZ-52 and a Makarov and the guy next to me had like a four to five thousand dollar solid, you know, chrome, Italian custom pimp gun that was the flashiest thing I ever seen and he was making fun of me. Like, you know, he's rich and I'm poor and all that. Well, guess what? His gun jammed.
Just kept jamming and not working so I Feel free to use my cd-52 and my macarons and he completed a concealed carry class with my with my cheap surplus guns. All right Why cuz it works. That's why I had a guy. Oh I'm sorry. I had a man tell me an idiot
Because I had this 30-30 Winchester my grandfather had model 94 made in 1963- 1963. He said what do you want that old ancient thing for? Yeah, okay. He's an idiot. You know what I mean? Well, because it's killed more deer than I can count and quadrupeds are much faster than a biped with 80 pounds of combat gear on. Trust me. Boom! Pop! That's what it is.
Boom. So, but again, again, guys, every weapon you have, we should have ammunition for. Everything that takes a magazine, you need at least four or six mags. Now, the reason I say four or six is I prefer six per gun plus one in the magazine. Well, is that some guns are stupid price as surplus. Okay, that's just how it is now. Guns that we used to pay a few dollars or even pennies for magazines like that. Macro, he just mentioned. Guys, you used to be able to buy a case of 500
for 50 cents. Actually, they started out at a quarter a piece wholesale for macaroon bags when the wall fell. Okay, then they went to 50 cents, which was still a steal. So you buy 500 of them. Well, what's one of those macaroon bags worth now?
Especially since now everybody's being collector, you know, collecting, you're looking at collectability. So a mackerel mag that's Bulgarian is different from an East German, which is different, yes, it should be. And now these things come at a price that means you can pull a handful out of your box, sell them, and you paid for all the mags you paid a quarter for years ago, decades ago, a couple decades ago now. Well, three almost, 30 years. I know it's a quarter of a century, or third of a century.
But that's how this always works. I don't see anything on the horizon getting to that level because our currency has been devalued so badly. So the kids now aren't going to experience this again. We get into a war here. War munitions and parts and equipment will go through the roof. They will not get cheaper. They will become unobtainium.
I can't emphasize that enough. We've already had it happen with certain calibers. Just like I said, people wanted the new 17 round. I had several people talk about that today, which is cool. Well, the thing is, it's like the Matrix. Everybody's saying the same thing. Yeah, but it was kind of short on ammo. I want a certain load, but I can't find it. Well, then you have to buy what you can because if you have no bang bang, then the weapon is, you know, it's a wall hanger.
So, at this point, its first rule is whatever you can buy, most is for the leastest, you buy that and get 500 to 1,000 rounds on the shelf, whatever you can afford. And then, you go look for that select route you thought you wanted, and if you can find it, fine. But if you can't, you can still load a magazine and put bullets down range. That's more important than anything else right now, as far as, again, for availability.
We're going to see certain calibers less likely chambering as far as availability less likely because companies are going to prioritize
based on two things. War production, which is already in place, and you know where it's going, it's going to the Israelis who came over here and told us they want everything for free again. That's what Netanyahu was doing. He's going over here and telling all these Epstein blackmailed Dinkuses in our government what he wanted to steal from America, and so they're going to make sure they provide it, because otherwise their puss will show up in a video that they'll release showing him, you know, showing one of these congressmen with an eight-year-old boy attached to his weeder.
Okay, so that's why they do it. That's why they're doing what they're doing and why they're betraying us. Now because of that, that means that, well, guess what? There isn't any, you know, there's no leeway here. 9mm has been cranked out in forests. Remember we had the report that, well, they've been boxing it up and shelving it up all over the place. Sure they have, because they don't plan on selling it to us. They plan on using it on us. They're not planning on selling it to us. They're planning on using it to kill Americans. That's what they're planning on doing.
So, what we have to do is work through the muddle here, get the best deal we can, for the price available, get the quantity we need, and on top of that, also get into reloading. Get the machinery in place. The machinery is what counts. We can fabricate powder. That's what the Florida program is all about.
Guys, we can manufacture powder in whatever propellants would be necessary for high-powered rifle, light rifle, or pistol. And we can do it in small batch quantities all over the country. That's going to be the reality of where we have to be in the first two years of this war. Smokeless powder. We have smokeless powder, yes. Absolutely. But here, now, thank you for bringing it up. Let me point something out.
A lot of cartridges out there can be easily loaded with black powder. Is it dirty? Hell yes. Can we make black powder? Hell yes, all day. Black powder is easier than smokeless. But the thing is, understanding, and this is why certain chamberings I think would be rather interesting, there's like the 450, what is it? 450 Beowulf? Not Beowulf, no Bushmaster. 450 Bushmaster. Yeah, Bushmaster is the other one, okay?
Well, that's a straight case. Now, this is going to be, some people are going to go cringe the moment I say this, but I'm going to remind you of something. Guys, you could load a straight case with black powder no matter which case it is. Now, would it be my first choice of things to do? Well, let me explain something. At the beginning of World War II, in fact, just as when World War II hit, I want you to go try to find, if you can, copies of the American rifleman from October of 1941.
to October, November, December of 1941 and January and February of 1942. Do you know what the NRA magazine had in it? What all that it covered? Do you know what they talked about from one end to the other? Oh shit, we're going to war. Oh shit, they bombed us. Oh shit, we got to figure out how to make do with what we got. There is a listing that's in the G, I think they did it more than once, but I'm pretty sure it's in the January of 1942.
American Rifleman. Okay? It has a, well I've talked about this first of all qualify. I talked about this for the last 30 years but I have a copy on the shelf. I should pull it out and read from it so you can all be terrified. What it was is called an A, B, and C schedule for cross-referencing cartridges.
Not for loading. It's the idea. Here we are. The Japanese are on the West Coast and I have that 30-30 that you just mentioned, sir. And I... Boom! I just shot the last round I had. Oh, man.
Now I open the action, the brass flies away, what do I do? Well, they had what was a cross-referencing scale, alpha scale, is where you can take another cartridge that's built, that was probably in the US, and in one of the other 30 caliber rounds, load it into your Winchester, lock down the chamber, and pull the trigger, and there'd be no effect. It'll just reshape the case and you can lever it back out.
Most of these were Remington and Savage counterpart rounds that were built during that period that were competing against Winchester Light. Okay? But then there's the Bravo List. What's the Bravo List? Well, the first list, the Alpha says, can fully compatible, you will have distortion of case, case may fail, or in other words, when they say fail, they mean when it stretches out to meet the chamber of the gun,
It might crack and so you can't use the brass again. On the other hand, if it survived, you actually have fire form brass. But you probably have a bunch of brass laying around because you already emptied all your other cases. So the Bravo List works this way. You're going to insert this into your gun, you're going to close the chamber, pull the trigger, and the case is going to fail, but the bullet will go down range and you might kill somebody.
Okay, but there is a risk of back pressure and all these other fun things so in other words You're desperate, but you're still safe here. Okay, but then there's the C list What was the C list it flat out says again? This is in the American rifleman. We are at war Pearl Harbor just happened the C list says these are dangerous
They wouldn't print this nowadays. They wouldn't dare to print this until we go to war again. Then they would do exactly what they did before. The C category says you can put this in the gun. It's catch as catch can. Most of the time the bullet will go down range. Other times you may have case failure and it is dangerous for the shooter.
You see the desperation in this particular, you know, instrument they put together? The A list, the B list, and the C list were actually tested by people in a real quick program they set up. And they flat out said, hey, you can use these, that C list, if you had to, let's say you want to kill one Jap, you can put this bullet in there or a German paratrooper or a German, you know, subversive who's landed on the beaches, you know, or German troops.
And when you load it, you close your eyes, pull the trigger and pray to God. Or I should say keep it lined up, but we don't know what it'll do. It could get you killed. That's the situation we were in in 1941. Do we want to be in that situation again? And are they gonna talk about it? Hell no. They're gonna tell you about how warm fuzzy and we were just so ahead of the game and we knew everything and that's all bullshit.
They intentionally set that conflict up to get Americans killed. They sacrificed Americans all over the Pacific, got everybody deadified. Real dead, dead, dead. Okay? But back home, the ammunition was off the shelves and stripped in a matter of probably hours. They got so bad for ammunition in the United States during World War II.
that in late 1943 and early 1944, they felt that they finally had caught up a little bit and there was a cry from the general population for ammunition.
And so, Savage and several of the other companies were authorized to produce the most common standard civilian rounds temporarily so that they would have gain getting and varmint protection rounds for the farmers and for the people who are out there in agriculture.
Seriously, in fact, what's interesting is it's rare and they're actually quite collectible. You might run into it, so beware. Don't shoot it. You can pay for a rifle with some of this ammunition as a collector's item, but there is military stamped 30-30. There is military stamped 35 Remington. There is military stamped
30 and 32 Remington. Why? Well because they cranked out a bunch of it during the war and they did it under wartime and they did it in war arsenals, production arsenals that were built for war production, not for civilian use. But they got so desperate and they were so short that they figured we're going to use ammunition that's dangerous, or at least you might have to because, well, it's what you got.
So you think about that. You want to be in that situation? Uncle Mark doesn't want you to be in that situation. Prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We're going to make sure that we are ahead of the curve and we're not going to get flat-footed because of these turds that we have in our government. Just to reverse, we are going to be as well prepared or better prepared. And typically we are better prepared than government despite what they try to bullshit you with.
But to do it, we need to make sure that we've got a plan. Prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. The P principle, I fall back in it constantly because it is absolutely correct. We don't want to be on the failed end. Another thing is any of these weapons like the high point, which we've been talking about, guys, these are great cash guns. If you've got an $800 or $1,000 pistol, you're probably not going to want to bury it.
In fact, of course, be like, what do you mean, bury it? Well, okay, I understand. On the other hand, if you go pick up a high point, which will go bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, empty every time, guess what? You're not going to cry too much about burying that as a concealed weapon so that you have a reserve weapon somewhere now, will you? Nope, not at all. So that makes the high point a very valuable reserve weapon.
In the US military during World War II, we had, especially at the beginning of the war, many reserve weapons that came into full service. Let me give you an example. How many of you, you know I've mentioned this gun many times, how many of you have ever seen a rising submachine gun? How many of you have heard of a rising submachine gun? You know what? Any of you ever been in the Corps? The Marine Corps?
If you've been in the Marine Corps, your brother Marines carried the rising submachine gun into battle as a front-line weapon. You ever seen one? Go look at one. Well, that looks kind of cheesy. Yeah, and the Marine units going into Guadalcanal and other locations in the Pacific were carrying the rising submachine gun. They didn't have the carbine. They didn't have the garand. They did have the Springfield.
But a whole bunch of alternate production weapons had to be put into service because they couldn't make enough weapons fast enough. Sound familiar? So again, this is why the weapons we're talking about are choice for the special, the kind of mission we're discussing and will be more than adequate to the task when the time comes. Remember, you're not playing the game fair.
You want to ambush Ching-Li and catch him on off guard while he's sitting on the toilet in the outhouse You know he's in the porta potty you go up behind the porta potty you put two rounds at him from behind Walk up front grab that gear the other guys are watching with what other weapons you just upgraded to whatever Ching-Li was carrying for the UN who's fighting America and You get out with business Kill Ching-Li, how do you do it? Whatever you got I'll bet you high point will kill you dead dead dead get the job done
So again, that's why these are useful tools that can be put into the toolbox easily. I don't poop pulling anything. It'd be better than sticks or rocks in harsh language, right guys? That's not my first choice. So anyway, ideas. Also remember, more magazines, spare parts. Your enemy is figuring that you're stupid and will not know or understand the basic secrets. Forgive me, there's this bad sucky service.
The formula of the CIA, the basic rule is that your weapons are only good for about two years. Why? Well, because you don't have any spare parts. Well, Uncle Mark's been arguing this the whole time I've been on the air for 30 plus years. Guys, we're not gonna get caught flat-footed. Our weapons aren't gonna run dry, and they're not going to be out of service for lack of parts.
Now, the cool thing is, if you're listening now and you've got an AR-15, you have the optimal weapon during this window of time for spare parts accountability and affordability being the big thing. In other words, what does it cost to actually acquire the parts that we need? Well, you know, AR-15 is the
clunk a junk rifle of the day, there's plenty of them out there, and because of that, spare parts for the moment are very affordable, absolutely accessible. And so the weapon itself is a desirable solution when it comes to being the gladius of this window of time. Now, if it was several years ago or a couple decades ago, it would have been the AK.
At one point, I could buy four, almost four AKs for the price of one AR-15, making the AK the go-to firearm during that period of time. Does that mean I'm going to drop the AK now? No, because I bought it for nothing back in the day, literally nothing, hardly anything at all.
And I have a functional combat weapon that I can hand out to somebody or the SKS. And that's going to kill you dead, dead, dead just like any other firearm slash pew pew toy that's out there.
Hey Mark. In this window of time though, it's now the AR-15 that's the most affordable, most bang for the buck. And that's why the AR-15 is the turn two weapon for cashing, unless you get guns for free or somewhere like inheritance or whatever. But even there, they might be better than what you were thinking about burying. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. Yeah, I didn't want to break you up. When you get time, can you tell me about an 8.6 blackout at Bear Creek Stone, Uppers?
Oh, well that's a totally new round. It's competing against a couple of the other MBR calibers. I've not seen it really as far as being shot by anybody in particular. It looks to be serviceable enough, but it is, again, it's a unique round. But if you commit to it, first thing I'd do is, is anybody making dies? You know what I mean? I'd look for dies right off the bat because it's really good.
Right, and again, see that's one of the other things is certain applications. Now, let me point out, see this gets into a whole can of worms. Number one, I'm gonna piss off some people I'm sure that are listening because they may even market this stuff, but I'm gonna say right now, guys, for anybody listening, you don't need a suppressor. You don't need a suppressor, you don't need a suppressor. When the time comes, yes, you will be, use suppressors would be useful.
But at this point in time because if you well first and foremost if you Do the paperwork for a suppressor if you're gonna do the paperwork you just put the bullseye on your back Well, let me explain they already attacked. Let's see. What was it? Oh, that's right You everybody have a bump stock But then all of a sudden you can't have a bump stock because bump stocks are evil and horrible and terrible and you need to be prostrate prosecuted and castrated and lobotomized
Having your name in a situation passed on to the government where you didn't need to give them any more ammunition they already have.
If you heard what it didn't be here what Kamala said What three days ago anybody everybody probably seen it I'm sure guns and gadgets has got it up there Where the B which at flat-out said well, what did she say? Oh, she said that if they can't get anything passed in about a hundred days She's gonna go to executive executive activity to go after the guns
She already said this. This is something not and that's not paraphrasing. I mean that's pretty much what she that's a pretty much how she said it Now guys, let me explain to you one of the things that they're going to use how many of you have? NFA devices Well, NFA devices could arbitrarily be enforced by the Fed despite the fact you would say well, well, I got a permit I got a license
A license is a permission slip and if all of a sudden somebody rejects your permission slip, what are you supposed to argue about? Does everybody understand where this is going? No. Am I saying that it would make any difference? Well, let me put it this way. The first people to go after are the NFA people because they figured that you're, and I'll tell you why, this has been an argument amongst the shooting circles for a long time which now nobody will probably talk about.
The NFA list is made up of people that usually are aloof. They're separate from the rest of the population. They have not enamored themselves to everybody else. They actually are gun snobs in most cases. And you know what's going to happen? When they get attacked, some people are going to be like, oh, well, CEO wouldn't want to be a, not my problem. That's the logic the enemy is using.
Okay, go ahead call the trip in there real quick Did you see that movie shooter where he used a plastic two liter pop bottle as a sound there 230 yards with a 22 rifle put a bullet in the brain of that Yeah, you see that Yeah, the bullish okay, there are a number of devices that can be used Everything okay. We already know for instance. You can use a two liter bottle, but it's only good for so many shots
But here again, that's an improvised adapt and overcome idea that you would find in all of the old girl warfare manuals You can use a small Small motor muffler works now for how many rounds? Well, it varies and again what accuracy you're gonna get out of that's gonna vary too Now the other thing is something that was mentioned a moment ago is do you have subsonic ammunition?
The best solution for that issue is to have weapons that you don't have to do any modification to with either the weapon or the ammo. And what's the best choice for that? 45 ACP. And the best choice in a weapon of that type is what? The cheapest is the high point. You can get a 45 ACP high point for how much? And you can take that weapon. Now I would not do this. I mean, of course you would never do this. Our listeners would never do this.
But it's one of those things that already years ago was demonstrated to you know work It's not my first choice of solutions But again am I going to constantly be dumping rounds downrange if you have a suppressed weapon. It's a tool in the toolbox This is why let me recommend I heard the other caller be patient for a minute here If I kill Ching Li and Ching Li has a silenced rifle You know what's nice about killing Ching Li with the silenced rifle
Everything works the way it's supposed to. My plan should always be, yeah, strip my enemy dead of everything that he has. Look at my enemy as nothing but a mobile resupply pod waiting to be harvested.
So all these feds who want to kick in doors and confiscate guns, even the NFA weapons, etc., which they do. They're all pumping up about it right now. They're all barking at each other. They're all lapping it up. We got a big exercise coming up here, by the way, which most probably haven't heard, Northern Strike. Guys, we're going to have 32 different nationalities and regional operatives up here in the state of Michigan all at once. I'd say you better pay attention.
That's happening. That's in motion right now. Go look up Northern Strike. Take a look at the latest release and thank you. Some of our listeners are paying attention and actually are working in the area where this is all going on. Now, I'm not going to play fair. I'm going to look for a small clutch of whatever idiot it is I know I got to get rid of and I'm going to selectively get rid of them.
I might lure them into a position which is not hard to do because knuckle draggers are just frothing at the mouth for an opportunity to come out and kill us so they can brag about it to all their little peons back at the, at whatever cop bar or military bar they're a part of. When they, when they're off duty, if we allow them to be off duty, which they'll never have happen ever again if they decide to wage war against us, there won't be any off time because we're not going to let that happen.
But the fact is and all I got to do is look for Ching Li who oh, what's he got? Oh, he's got one of those new 102 Chinese blah blah blahs and it's got a big can on the front of the then oh Yeah, looks like all the gears there, too Well, he's dead on the toilet or he's dead. Whatever he is, you know, wherever does you choose to harvest him? Congratulations. You got all the goodies to go with it You don't have to guess as to whether or not it'll work. It will work
So, I understand improvising, I absolutely believe in that. Almost anything that's a muffler or anything that is a filter work as a suppressor. Now, it won't work for very long, but then again, I'm not going to blaze away and burn a magazine. The idea is, put it in the back of the head, put it in the base of the skull, wherever it is you're going to put that bullet, put it.
And you better have a plan so that immediately somebody runs up, strips the crap off of the idiot stick that you just shot, and get on with other things. Be down the road and gone. But that better be your plan. Don't stick around. Have conversations. Go ahead, call her. You're patient. Please jump in there. Yeah, suppressed. You don't need a suppressor. Get a Marlin Camped Carabinium .45 caliber. That long barrel. You gotta be out of it at
about 1000 feet per second it won't get a crack. And by the time it gets out there the almost all the power is burned it's a very small little bump when you fire it. Over. Yep, exactly. And again the Marlin Camp Card Beans, cool thing about the Marlin the original one is it used the 1911 magazine so it's kind of like a dis-al as far as the way it's built up.
And it is actually a very reliable rifle. Okay, the weapon works first time every time, making it a, you know, priority weapon. So it's a personal flavor choice. Whatever it is you choose to bring into the service for operations, that's, you just better understand how it works. Like I said, know how to make it, you know, put a bullet where it's supposed to.
and then get on with business and show no kindness to the people who thought they were going to put their boot on American soil or betray us that are already here on American soil. Either way, their sorry ass needs to be gone. One more comment over. Go ahead. Yeah, because you're talking about the round instead of doing external devices.
That's why MAC came out with military armor company came out with the MAC 10 and 45 and the MAC 11 and 380 Because you suppress those there ain't no noise except the bolts slam them over Right. Yeah, the nine was shown up as an afterthought when they made it The little the little 380 was one of those weapons that kind of like the scorpion You usually found in very narrow and specific circles
Because the 380 auto was even worse of a clandestine warfare weapon than save the swell. Equal to the scorpion. Scorpion popped up all over the place. And so the same reason. Okay, Knoxville had a big political dinner. Important people, I don't know, I got invited. But I'm sitting next to this really nice old lady who was really rich, you can tell. Because she was just dipping off of her, right? Just wonderful lady to talk with. And we could still smoke back then.
She said, you mind if I smoke? She said no. She had a person for between us. She went down and zipped a person. There's a Mac, Mac 11 and they're suppressed. Mind if I smoke? No problem. What are you from? I'm from old country. I keep something around just in case. Never know who you're going to run into. Oh, there you go. She was, I smoked out during one suppress, but it was just a Mac thing. 380. It'll bark like a dog, but anything like you said, again, you can.
Yeah, one of the things to remember about the Mac, the Mac family of weapons is they were again, pardon guys, but they were they were assassin guns, not assassin as in Sneaky Pete, you know, sliding in, although they, yes, they were built with suppressors. They were designed as Raider weapons. Room wiper.
Yeah, you just kick it you go through the door and the high cyclic rate and once you understood how to make the weapon do what it was supposed to do It hit the target first time every time it did its job. You know your close range. It was it was volume suppression You know, maybe it was so beautiful these like
Oh, no, again, and the idea is they're also the perfect rent-a-revolution firearm, obviously, but the other thing about it is they were very inexpensive to produce, and in a wartime situation, they would be a possible turn-to-weapon. Now, let's remind everybody something that really wasn't real popular, but it did happen, is they actually built a carbine version of the Mac-10. Remember, they made a 60-inch barrel, put a fixed dock on it.
And it worked. I mean, but the thing, and of course it was closed bolt, was an open bolt. Because it was built after. Yeah, basically a Thompson, but with, you know, boxy, you know, even more of a bulky boxy receiver than the original Thompson design. So these ideas have been out there for more than a little while, and they worked. Now, big thing is, if you're looking at wartime production in the US, number one, raw materials are going to just disappear.
sheet metal will be or tubular stock is going to be the solution and everything will be based on what you can find that is consistently the same size. The spin design required little or no thought process. It is as crude and rude as you can get and the MAC-10 is right behind it. There are features on the MAC-10 that they already proved could be deleted. In other words, you can make it even simpler than it already is.
And this is true of many other weapons. Example, if I was building the AR-15 and I was making a cruder, what's the first thing that would disappear? Magazine lock-back.
Oh, need it. I mean, I can live without it. Well, Mark, it's really not. Yeah, I know it's handy. But you know what? I got to build more guns. I need to knock production steps off the rifle. How much can I eliminate? Can I eliminate all the beally-bop, roundy spots on the receiver? Yeah, I can make it a slab-side receiver so I don't have to do anything other than plane it and go, meh. There you go. It's done.
I can still draw all the holes where they need to be. It might even be a quarter of an ounce heavier. It won't be because it's aluminum, but it'll be about a, let's say a quarter of an ounce heavier. Wouldn't make any difference. I wouldn't care. I got a gun. I got a rifle. The guy next to me is using harsh language and throwing rocks, which is better. Hmm. I don't know. I think the harsh language is impressive, but it really doesn't, the bad guys don't worry much about it.
But the sten and the Mac and there are two or three other weapons that are out there I'll tell you one that I've noticed they've made disappear and they've also tried to ridicule and there's no reason to Guys look up the original stoner 5 5 6 rifle I sold a ton of those Back when they came out and here's the thing again. What did it cost for an air 15 at the time? Well a Colt air 15 was running about $725 back in the 70s you can buy them for less you can buy to use one
But between six and seven would get you an AR Colt stamp rifle But you know what I could buy three and a half of the of the bush master air You know bush master AR 15 competitive rifles. Okay the counterpart in their design and It worked just fine functioned every time pull the trigger you load it pull the trigger goes boom
Now, that design was a, again, it wasn't a last ditch design, it wasn't a, oh, this is desperation. It was a simple design. And I think one of the reasons they want to get everybody out of the idea of looking at it is because in a wartime production scenario, the Bushmaster rifle, I'm not talking Bushmaster AR-15. I want you to go see if you can dig up some videos. Usually it's some doof who doesn't know anything about the gun.
making stupid comments. I don't care about that. You'll be able to see what I'm talking about. The weapon itself was a very viable design. It could be produced anywhere in the United States. Here's the question nobody asked. Where was it produced in the United States back when it was being made?
And it was made in the US, 100% made in the US. And again, it was simpler than the Daewoo, which comes much later. It's simpler than the AR-15 by... It probably has half... No, I mean that. I'd say a quarter as many machining steps as the AR-15 rifle. And it's cheaper and easier to build than the AK.
Okay, I just I haven't talked about this enough because this is one of the things we're now seriously looking at is We're facing a conflict. The enemy is going to try to take the guns. Go ahead do it I don't care. We whatever you're gonna try go ahead and do it But in the process we have to be we're not we have enough to deal with the initial threat
We now have a two to two and a half year window of building up micro or small production to make up for combat losses and to retain our fighting strength in the field. Two things have to be done. We have to sustain the part system for the rifles we have, which is why you guys have to be the first ones to make that happen. How do you do it?
If you have an AR-15 you go out and buy 3 firing pins, 3 extractors and 3 ejectors. Ideally get every spring and every other pin that you need that goes with it. But you need 3 of each. Why? Because the AR-15 is a part seater once it starts being run like a singer sewing machine. It is going to wear down parts. Now is that going to happen right away? No.
But just in case it does happen, because you've got a widget part that doesn't work, your weapon isn't going to be sitting over in a tent, or down in a dugout, or over in a corner because you can't get it functional. And you people have to make it happen. Now Uncle Mark, you guys need to make this happen. Now you do that, they're scared shitless, you will think this way. Your enemy is figuring your shallow hell. You don't have the brains God gave geese.
And I'm telling you right now, you want to send a statement? Here's how you make a statement. You make sure that the parts inventory is where it needs to be and it's tactically dispersed. Right now, they can go to so many hundred locations, shut the door, put a chain on the door, lock it up, you're screwed. But if everybody listening does what I'm talking about,
the parts inventory that takes us beyond the two year window for maintenance and support for our combat arms, we broke that formula. I don't need to know what you got. I don't want to know where it is. You figure out how best you can get the parts, find an old guy on the street, put him in a hotel or no, put him in a little box house, brush him up, clean him up.
Get him a credit card and preferably somebody who's 95 years old that way if they pass away You can't interrogate the dead and if they do interrogate the guy he's still alive He'll never remember anything anyway and whatever you buy you put on that card with him We had a lot of grandpas doing this and have been doing this for a very long time So that nobody has any clue and they don't care because they're old and they like the idea of screwing the system because the system screwed them You all should be thinking the same way
Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. But one of the homework assignments, we're at the top. Go look at the Bushmaster light rifle. It was built in the 70s. It was done by the rent and rebel groups out of Florida.