September 17, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed the recent assassination attempt on Donald Trump, focusing on ceramic armor plates and ballistic protection, drawing parallels to historical military applications in WWII bombers. He extensively covered camouflage patterns and tactical gear selection for militia units, including discussions of ACU uniforms, dye techniques, and equipment sourcing. The second hour featured caller discussions about the pager explosions in Lebanon, lithium battery dangers, and alternative power solutions for communications equipment in preparation for potential conflict.
- ceramic armor
- assassination attempt
- camouflage patterns
- militia units
- ACU uniforms
- lithium batteries
- pager explosions
- hezbollah
- israel
- communications equipment
- tactical gear
- preparedness
- second amendment
- survival
- alternative power
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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 of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one.
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You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail.
Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be. 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
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Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. So, it's been a very interesting weekend heading into the week. As we all know, we had another apparent assassination attempt on Donald Trump. I don't know who else the person would be out there to shoot, considering, I mean, could be a mafia hit from Hawaii.
with Don Guidi Ducho who's out there wheeling around in his golf cart and the guy was just waiting for him. It's a Hawaii Five-O episode. Right? After all, he's from Hawaii. Got a couple trucks there. Guy who's a shooter who's got a couple trucks. Doesn't have any money. Flew across the country. Was able to go down the shopping list of things to do.
But I will say this, that, you know, again, everybody keeps making up a correction for something that I would have to tell you again, they don't want you to really think about. Ceramic plate, just regular ceramic tile, that's nothing fancy. Well, what do you think ceramic ballistic plate is? Anybody?
The tile is crazy. The tile is crazy. That's just stupid. That's just crazy. Really? Okay. I wanted to bring this up again because how do you think they make what literally is called
ceramic armor plate, which is very popular right now. It's actually one of the oldest ballistic armors that we had available. You know how far back this goes? You know how far back ceramic goes? Well, probably really into the depths of time because it's been resurrected before. In the past, we didn't have a lot of sophisticated technologies out there to run off from and certainly not massive steel production.
So way back in the olden days, amazingly enough, ceramics and pottery craft is something that everybody had a pretty good command of. Huh, isn't that interesting? With the advent of bullets, they were looking for any and every solution to try and stop them. Of course, back in the day, they were big bore, although they could also be steel hexagonal bullets. Everybody forgets that.
The bullets weren't always round, and they weren't even conical. In some cases, they were horrific. They were literally octagon rods or cast pieces of slug iron. It wasn't even steel, pig iron. And you loaded it up, pulled the trigger, and it wobbled downrange. And if they hit somebody, oh my god, it just went everywhere. It didn't explode. It just tore through you. It just tumbled through you like a meat grinder.
Yeah, and think about it. 70, 80, or up to 90 caliber. Back in the day, way back in the day. So they're always looking for better ways to chew people up and kill them. We've always been looking for ways to try and stop what it is, is try to chew us up and kill us. Here's a little reminder. Up until the advent of more jacketed ball rounds being in service, where was the safest place to go in the house if shots were being fired?
Does anybody remember where were you told to go? And what were you taught to do if shots were being fired at your house? Now if you're lucky you had a brick house a real brick house, you know with three four bricks thick Well three brick wall or a stone wall, but not everybody was that wealthy so so you got just a regular clapboard outer wall with you know, slap boards and an inner, you know core, but it doesn't stop much. So where do you where do you run to guys?
In fact, this was in a bunch of different movies. In fact, let me jog your memory of something. How many of the old Clint Eastwood, they weren't back in the day, weren't that old, but the old Clint Eastwood movies years ago, does anybody remember The Gauntlet? Anybody? The Gauntlet. Off the top of my head, I just read a lot of it. I haven't seen that movie in 30 years now. I actually should, we should dig that back out. There's some interesting things that he was pointing out in that movie.
But one of them is, and he's, they're after this girl, these characters are after a girl, she's a witness. They put the equivalent to Dirty Harry with a bad, you know, a badder attitude, an unclean cop, there we go, that's who he was supposed to be. They assigned him because they figured he couldn't do it to keep the girl alive, and if they did have to, they could buy him.
So they're in the safe house and the two bad guys, well, the hit men come along and they just literally mow the house down. But remember what he says, go into the bathroom, go into the bathroom and get down low. Why? Well, when she goes in the bathroom, the whole thing is traditional bathroom ceramic tile. The bathtub back in the day is probably gonna be iron, not plastic like now.
The toilet, which most, but not all, today, was typically made of heavy cast ceramic. So it was a toilet box, you know, the reservoir. So it was the sink. And if you're lucky, the sink was ensconced in a cabinet made of the same tile that was all around the room.
And back in the day, if you're using mostly lead or if somebody was using hollow point ammunition, amazingly enough, that bathtub or the toilet or the toilet tank or the sink and other materials would first either slow the bullet down or deflect or stop it completely. Oh, that's why they said go in the bathroom. Now, nowadays, it wouldn't be so good for you.
cheapy plastic bathtubs half the time or with new installation you have a plastic toilet you probably have a plastic sink so gee all the protection there's gone if you're lucky because ceramic in the bathroom has come back and vogue now it's these big ass 12 inch and 14 inch plates of ceramic not any thicker than the old stuff so pretty good quality
And basically this guy with the bag, he kept saying when he had ceramic tiles, he didn't say ceramic armor. He said ceramic tiles. I gotta keep driving home. Words mean something. Somebody looked in the bag and said, huh, bag full of tiles. He's got a bag full of ceramic tiles. You see that, Bob? Huh. Well, I guess that works. I don't know. Would it work? Would it work? Yeah, it will work. Works really well, as a matter of fact. So the reason I bring this up,
and want to emphasize and dwell on that for a minute because in the past you were reinforced with all this information, but they want to make it disappear because they don't want you to think survival mode. They want you to think suicide or surrender mode. And there's a whole lot of neat stuff out there. It's not all that complicated. It works really well. By the way, on B-17 bombers and liberators and any of the other heavy bombers, first in Europe,
They had ceramic heavy gauge armor. Basically it was like wrapping on your thighs. It went from the, you know, covered the groin, one plate, two of them went over the the four leg, the thigh, and had a knee brace area, a knee ball, and then had a lower shin guard, shin protector. Now, basically guys told me it was like wearing a toilet cover.
like wearing the cap on a toilet tank. And that makes sense because that's the type of ceramic they're using. Now, they also, what's called striated ceramic, they actually incorporated other materials and experimented to strengthen the ceramic so that it would have a little more resilience if it got hit. It'd spring back a little bit. Wouldn't stop, it wouldn't stop everything, but it'd stop a lot.
In most movies they don't show you this because it's one of those things they don't talk about much. The other consideration was that the armor was still heavy. Anything you put in a plane adds weight. And the first thing they did with any of the bombers is shave as much weight off as possible. There's all kinds of things in a B-17 and a Liberator that were put into it you don't even know about. They never show you. How many of you know that all of the heavy bombers
Were carpeted on the inside have you ever heard anybody in any of these little factoid things talk about that How many ever heard about that you know that the deliberator bomber came off the factory production line fully carpeted on the inside and the B17 came out the same way oh That sounds pretty plush. Why'd they do that because it was up in the warmth
It was three inch wool theater carpet and the idea behind yeah The idea behind it was that it helped to insulate the feet of the crew from the cold Now it was proven that this works because we know how wool works even if it got wet even though something happened the wool retains heat and there was a whole system that was developed using the sheepskin think about think about this and
You're wearing a sheepskin wool coat, bomber coat, for cold weather high altitude. You're wearing the same kind of pants. In addition to that, you've got the winter grade bomber skull cap with the earphone holes. You've seen them all over the place.
And you had a flying gauntlet. It wasn't just a pair of gloves. You actually had the same fleece gauntlets. They're actually the most collectible, I think, of the three items that were made for the bomber crews to wear. As far as the basic clothing, because they're the ones that usually got lost or got carried away and then people, you know, wore them out or threw them out if they brought them home.
But the carpet, here's what happened. They flew these all the way over to England with the carpet in them, the liberators and the B-17s. And these were code, by the way. Well, when they got over there, they're trying to shave every pound of weight they can. What do you think they took out of the plane first? The carpet. You know what they did with the carpet? You think they threw it away?
Here's another substory almost all of the living quarters were carpeted with these fantastic extra shag Wool theater, you know carpets because the parts and remnants they pulled out of the planes they puzzled into their barracks like you know everywhere they could and they actually had carpet on the floor and many of them not everyone because there were more troops and more space and they had For the square feet of carpet coming out of the planes, but they got a lot of it
And none of that carpet stayed in the plane. Why? Because that's another how many 50 caliber rounds they can carry to shoot back with. Now, remember travel light freeze at night, or in this case travel light freeze at height. So you gain from one side and then you have to suffer on the other. But, the old story, what's your life worth? Can't throw the carpet at the bad guys, but if I got more ammo on board I can blow their arse out of the sky. Okay?
Little things you're not supposed to know about but all this is tied in and I'm talking about ceramic armor I got into carpet and liberator bombers. How the hell did I get there? No, I know how I got there. It's related Anyway, just little factoids now you can tell somebody oh you can amaze somebody by the way even when you look at most of the specs or go to any of the Places where they have the bombers the people who are there don't normally know about the carpet
But you got to remember I lived in the place where they built the bombers and I had a couple uncles who were in Europe that flew b-17s and liberators and Guess what they wrote back and they didn't talked about it after the war I'd we'd sit down in the 60s when everybody was together. They're bunch of more dead now a long gone
But they talk about all these fun things that were part of their experience in the air war, the bloody, butchery air war over Germany, well, over Europe in general. But they did have nice carpet. Not in the plains, but on the ground. However, they did fly them all the way to Europe with all that extra dead weight. But it got put to use. Anyway, the ceramic armor is off. Go ahead.
When somebody got fragged in there, that blood went in the carpet and never came out, right? Right. And it had carpet extractors back in the day. Right. If it was... That gets kind of freaky after a while. Yeah, well, again, see, there's all the issues that are tied into it. It was a good idea.
under the logic when the plane was designed that they were trying to keep the the air crew more comfortable. You got to remember they even had built-in coffee pots with some of these these machines. There's all kinds of stuff they added that was part of the keep them alive keep them alert and you know keep them comfortable so that they're they stay functional and the aircraft had a lot of additional items that one at a time they disappeared from the plane because they decided
That extra two pounds is two more pounds of ammo or maybe more medical supplies. Think of all the things you might want to carry rather than that carpet. Now another thing that shifted over there, and they're still available, as a matter of fact, one of my electronics companies has the electronic, it's a 24 volt heater system. Actually it's jacket and pants.
that were designed for the bomber crews to help keep them warm and they actually plugged it into the electrical system and it was a bodysuit, you know, there's two pieces top and bottom and it had gloves and they also had electric boots that went along with electric booty inserts. You put them on like socks, put them inside your regular combat heavy flight boots
and you were pretty well, you know, supposed to stay at whatever temperature you set it at. I can imagine how much fun it'd be if something had a control issue. You get cooked in your equipment. Well, at some point you're gonna have to, you know, you probably have to slip out of the stuff depending on if there was a problem with it. The biggest problem you've got is battlefield damage. But remember, they also were able to lighten things up. There was, the balance is weight to distance and lift. How much can you carry?
And you don't, if you carry more, you're slower. And every mile per hour you can get out of it, get you out of Germany or out of Europe back home faster. It's not the going in part. It's the getting hell out of, getting hell out of Dodge. That's what they were more concerned with, anything. Getting there, that was going to happen no matter what. But again, getting out, you drop all that tonnage and bombs, now you're in free flight to run like hell.
and they would dump everything. My one uncle said that any 50 caliber can that was on board, somebody get kicked in the ass over. Once a can was empty, it's like, whoop, out the window. Why? That's that many more ounces we're not dragging fuel with. So anything that could be kicked out was kicked out if it was possible. If they felt safe, no one to worry about it, but they never felt safe.
One of the problems with the body armor is again, it also restricted movement and I think the balance was if you got hit and plane got hit you've seen what is it Lords of the Air or whatever the hell the name of the latest series is and it's a pretty accurate depiction well supposed to be a realistic accurate depiction of Life in the bomber in the b-17s as they were getting the you know, the snap shot out of them
And with the accounts that I've personally heard from, like I said, family members, pretty accurate. But the big thing is that again, more firepower, medical was obviously just as critical. The other consideration again was always how can we shave weight off?
and being able to jettison even body armor or get out of the plane if you watch that series imagine if you were strapped into static armor that was like wearing two tasps that were the weight of a couple of toilet tank lids both sides and they're straight they couldn't bend that much they could articulate a little ed like it was like heavier than medieval armor but it's interesting that they had both of the most important is that they had a torso armor
They had shoulder armor and it was a discretionary thing. I think everybody experimented one time or another wearing this stuff and decided what they thought would work or not work. The biggest issue was if we get hit, how long does it take for me to get out of this junk and get out of this plane? So the most common men you saw still wearing that armor were the waist gunners, the guys that are standing right next to each other.
And one of the reasons is probably because if they had to bail, they'd just be going out that hatch. They'd just be going, I mean, I could see that. And when it would make sense to me, it's like, hey, we need to find a door hatch down below, even though that was the recommended procedure. If it looks like she's going down for the count, that's the first fastest way out.
However, anything that hinders you, and this armor was thick, it was also again, if you look at the images, it looks to be about, I've only seen one piece. I've seen one piece of the thigh armor, and it was about an inch and a quarter, the model that we saw, or that I had, in front of ours had it actually. We got it at an auction. And the thing about it is though, that it wasn't extremely heavy, but imagine all of it strapped on you, and you still got a parachute hooked up.
and you got to get out of the plane and don't forget that extra weight on your body doesn't really help your velocity even after the parachute opens up. The less weight there is on you, once you've opened the parachute, the slower you're going to go to the ground because you're averaging six miles an hour as it is, sometimes seven or eight, depends on how if the chute's messed up. So again, having any more pounds attached to you means you're going to earth faster.
And those are all parts of the calculation. In this day and age, we're in the same situation with body armor. And again, like you saw, what this guy did with this assassination attempt is actually quite logical. The only problem is how he applied his material and what he did.
Well, like I said, I don't think that just the muzzle will show up. I think the big honking rectangles on the fence are what tagged him. But they don't want to talk about that. Well, it's tactical. It's black. It's what the SWAT uses. Okay, go outside and see if you can identify any square black boxes out there that are in nature.
Historically and normally people in their fight, flight, or observation mode, especially if they're trained, are going to be looking for geometric lines. What's the first thing you're looking for? And it's true. That's what they, what the guy saw. You're looking for the muzzle and the barrel and the length of the weapon. That's really what stands out.
If it is contrary to the color of the rest of what's behind it or around it, if it's a shooter, it's going to be more obvious. A big black AR-15, you know, like right now we get a lot of weapons that are black, okay? But they're not going to stay that way. If we go to war, all bets are off and, you know, worrying about reselling or making something look pretty is irrelevant. What you're going to want to do is break up the silhouette of everything. And that can happen immediately. All you can do is have some flat krylon.
And all of a sudden it's not a big, long, you know, horizontally mounted stick with a funny square box under it, you know, an M16, AR-15, take a pic. Or an AK, it still looks the same way. You got this funny box, it's not natural. Same is true with black, okay, there is a certain amount of black and shading and black to gray throughout nature. But find me some square blocks.
You see, that's the problem, is the person, and again this is where, you know, to what degree or how was the person conditioned to think? Most people are conditioned like this from video games, movies, and a lot of other crap. Just the use of a subtler color combined with a few other ideas, it doesn't have to be camouflage, would have probably drawn less attention, number one.
Number two, why did the weapon have to be deployed where the muzzle is exposed? What you want to do is minimize your silhouette until you make contact or are prepared to make contact with the target. Minimize to maximize. Okay?
So that didn't happen. From the other side, and I wanted to go over this with the security idea, we're gonna, I'm gonna follow through on this camouflage thing because this is a real problem across the board. We're gonna be stripping enemy dead. The enemy dead wear OD green, they wear black, they wear brown. Enemy dead wear foreign camouflage, but a lot of enemy dead wear multi-cam.
Everybody, the only ones, the Russians have their new vegia, whatever, camouflage, and all it really is, is a reinvention, if you take a look at it. The new Russian camo is a reinvention of the end of the Cold War Czechoslovakian pattern uniforms. I have hundreds of them, okay? That Czech pattern has a kind of a doppel rain print.
all through it, it's too dark. To me, the problem with these types of patterns is unless they have what you see in multicam or ATACS or whatever, a back element of lighter and darker shades of the basic colors, you end up with at any distance a blobby human silhouette.
It's good for close-in when you use the micro dot systems But if you if you do that you have to take into considered long-range observation So you need a light dark splotch breakup so that you don't at distance get that Yeah, head shoulders arms torso legs human human over there human You're trying to avoid that
However, the German, the Russian pattern's a good pattern. It just, again, it doesn't have quite that rain cloud effect that you really need. And multicam does to a degree. It's like the other one we were just talking about yesterday. I'm going to bring that list up again in a minute. The OCP camo, whatever the hell the OCP means. Now, I'm being bothered to look that up. I mean, I know it's pretty simple, but God, after a while, the anachronyms are goofy.
We'll just call it multi-scam, okay? It's one of the multi-scams. There are four, five, six, seven of them. Many countries have them. We're now to the point where even countries we are shooting at or will be shooting at are wearing basically the same uniform. Well, that kind of defeats the purpose behind having a uniform. You can have a different camel, and you should, so that that way friend, foe, shoot, no shoot is automatic.
This gets back to what I was just brin- how I got into this is talking about friend foe slash capturing enemy equipment. You have to integrate the enemy equipment, but you always have to take into consideration how can I change it if I have the resources. Or is it useful? Is all of what I capture from the enemy useful for forward operations? Now I'm going to say this. Every one of you should have a black, complete black uniform and a light tactical set to go with it. Why?
Because your enemy wears black and sometimes it's better to smile and wave. An OD green set, everybody should have an OD green uniform. They're dirt cheap, you can look around and find brand new present issue pattern cut uniforms. What do they match? The enemy wears OD green. We do too, we've got a lot of OD green.
More of us have it than they do but if you again to match up if you send some of your units that are people that are listening right now guys You have units out there are 100% committed to woodland you have a bunch that have multicam You have quite a few that have tiger stripe old pattern or new pattern you have a number of Malicious like in Ohio and Northern Indiana and Western Pennsylvania now
that have adopted taking the ACU or the three-colored desert and converting it into a militia color pattern uniform. Now, that's a good idea. I have really, I've done everything I could to help with the project some of these guys have come up with, and their projects have been very successful and the units are completely outfitted.
in an effective light dark high low long range short range camouflage using ACU as the base with other colored dye both natural and or commercial systems. They work.
But black isn't going to cut it except when you want to blend in with a coffee cup in one hand and a clipboard in the other and a couple of guys behind you all in the same spiffy black uniform all acting as arrogant and as down your nose as they do and get all puffed up on yourself and you can go pretty much anywhere.
little bit of white electrical tape or duct tape and a pair of scissors and you can match the basic imagery so that for you know 80% of what you know what well 80% of what you're looking at looks correct and that's 99% of what you need Seriously, doesn't have to be perfect. It's amazing how people become complacent of Material support that includes insignia heraldry and uniforms the other problem with any military
You might want to be consistent, but think about this. How many different uniforms are in the present military service right now? What just happened with the Marine Corps? They have a Mar-Pat Campbell. They were going to phase that, but you know what happened? The supply system is totally crap right now. And I pointed out, one of the guys might be listening, or several are out in the western Pacific.
Western by our standards. But the far Western Pacific where supply chain is really broken down, guys, they're giving them special dispensation to wear equipment that supposedly is going to be withdrawn from service. Uniforms and gear. Why? Because it's not getting to where it's supposed to because it's a trash system that's not doing its job now.
It's a, but wokeness is more important than actually getting the job done and what you get is you get the, you know, short end of the stick. So a wide range of equipment is still out there and that's where that, that in and of itself means that the detail is in the paperwork, not in the material.
As a war carries on, especially in the early stages, multiple force supply is going to take place with overlapping eras. Supply will take six months to a year, if not two years, before it finally catches up with the needs of the troops. And it will always be behind. They will almost at the end of a conflict is when there's finally a
They're flush in material and then the stuff is piled like cordwood, but then it never gets to where it needs to be Historically, this was true World War one Civil War Civil War, Spannam World War one and World War two Just a case in point bring those World War one. Yeah. Do you know how many aircraft the US military built? to go to Europe
I'm serious, I want somebody in your Mrs. Mark's class where we don't ridicule anybody, unless I feel like it, and even then I'm not really really killing anybody, you know that. Take a wild step in the dark. How many aircraft do you think America, not the French stuff we had to fly because we were over there and we didn't have our equipment over there, how many aircraft do you think we built World War I in American aircraft industries? Anybody have any idea?
And it's a guesstimate. Do a guesstimate. What do you think? Would it be hundreds? Everybody's like, oh god, if I say something else. I'm thinking at least 20,000. Yep, at least. You know that we made medium bombers here for World War I. We made night bombers here for the American Air Force. Do you know how many knockoffs? Not quite the Southwest Camel, but pretty damn close. How many different aircraft companies were making an interceptor fighter like that?
You know how there were so many left over after the war, but what was it Howard Hughes, you know Howard who gave Howard Hughes When he made his movie, he was able to pull from all of the leftovers and put together a very realistic looking air fleet
99% of the people would know the difference between an American interceptor aircraft.
that until you got close you couldn't tell the difference. But they were completely Americanized. In the process, some of the best American aircraft engines built on the planet at the time were built here. Four-blade-01 and only maybe a handful, 90 or maybe 100, got into combat.
What did we do with the other 8-9,000 aircraft we built? Well, that's a good question. We kind of stacked and racked them, didn't we? We were all pumped up for a much longer, bigger war. This is why I've said for years that the math formula was totally askew because when the Americans showed up, we're crazy. They were hoping that World War I would just plot along the way it had been, but the American forces didn't fight like everybody else because everybody else was beat down.
And because of that, the war ended sooner than the bankers planned. People don't really understand how much we built for World War I. And everything from body armor like we've been talking about to armor as in tanks.
aircraft on a massive scale. We were on the upswing on putting a massive debt on America with this military spending and they did all they could. But because I think the war ended at least a year earlier than they planned, they plan on getting more of our people killed in that war. Problem is we were rather ambitious about ending it.
So we also didn't know anything about the rules as far as how to use the equipment. So the French, the British, and all our allies, including the Belgians, thought we were insanely dangerous. On the other hand, the Germans did too, which kind of helped. You guys are crazy. Yes, very crazy. But we keep winning battles. And we won a lot of battles quick. At an expense, it cost us. But that's the nature of war, total waste. Don't ever forget that.
Well, they could've got fewer killed. They didn't care if they got fewer killed. In fact, they wanted more of us dead. Don't you ever forget that. The whole purpose behind this next stinking war is to try and get all of you heterosexual males who are thinking you're just going to run out, jump into uniform, and die for the satanic pedo queers, and the satanic pedo queers will have that much more power by the end of the conflict, because they'll get as many of you killed off as possible. That's the plan. Anything else is foolishness.
Now, the idea is to fight better than planned and actually know how to do the job without letting them get their fingers in the pie. There's a lot of ways that could be done. People die. And if you're lucky, you make sure they die where they need to get out of your way. Especially with the problem we have here in the US right now. It's going to be the same situation.
As it is, again, full circle, the black is not your first choice, but you do need a black uniform. You need an OD green uniform for every person. Again, some of our units do nothing but OD green. Why? Because there's billions of items out there and you look stinking good. Everything's squared away. There's different, little bit of different shades of stuff, but who cares? The big thing is, shoot, no shoot. Our people are green, your people are multi-cam.
Multicam French, Multicam British. Take your pick. They have some other bullshit, an acronym for it. Who cares? Does it basically look the same? No, that one's four shades lighter with the fifth color, which is a minority color and it's actually burnt salmon instead of cranberry. Oh damn, I'm shocked. Well, I'm sorry. I made that mistake. Oh, I'll recognize it. I needed the toasty salmon one.
Yeah, Burt, Sam and I, I'll remember that, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Lao Zee. So the aficionados of the latest scam to spend more money for every taxpayer in every NATO country, while not getting a better product, is going to continue. Now, as Carl pointed out, one of the patterns is actually very good.
is the British DPM, but better still, the Brit stuff is out there, but the Dutch is more commonly out there. Unfortunately, it looks like we're on the far end of that. The Dutch DPM, their pattern, they went with our color palette, the same color palette we used for our post-Vietnam woodland camouflage. And their gear matched also. Their equipment was all going with the same DPM paintbrush pattern.
They're more recent, Molly, the first of their Molly gear. You'll notice a bunch of that's out there in surplus. Some of it's pretty cheap. That's in a DPM paintbrush camel. Now, why do I say paintbrush? Well, if you look at it, it looks like you got a paintbrush where you stuck it on the cloth, you went like in an arcing sweep, and you picked your hand up and let it fade off. And then you do it from another angle, and do it from another angle, and you do it with the other colors. And what you end up with is actually a 3D Tiger Stripe.
What you know again tiger stripe works in canopy triple canopy is especially works well in pine Most people forget that if you get into a lot of different height pine grope pine growth The same layering effect that you see with horizontal tiger stripe is what you see in the woods You just don't think about it go look at a pine line So tiger stripe is especially perfect for walking into that pine line and stepping back into the bowels and you disappear
But in other environments, it's much more, it's not as effective because it varies depending on what type of background material or material in general you're walking through. You need a lighter, like I said, you need a lighter shading and you need greater contrast for it to go through most of the different battlefield environments that you're going to face.
Right now down in Florida example Granted the guy may have been trying to look like a hobo who knows that this guy was in the guy's mind I mean in theory now they're saying oh, yeah that fence line down there where the shooter was There were guys down there trying to take pictures of Trump. So the other consideration he was trying to make himself look like you know, Boofy the photographer and Maybe that was a plan that might have even wasn't it
That wasn't a telephoto lens sticking through the TV fest line. Right. That's an awfully small camera lens you have there, sir. In fact, it looks to be 30 caliber. Maybe that's a little more dangerous than the average camera there, I think. So again, if I were down there, I'll be quite honest, French FR2, the lizard pattern, which the closest thing to it right now is the Greek
camouflage, it's been coming out, it's not going to last, there wasn't that much of it, but I know where they got the idea for that pattern was from the early 50s French pattern, it's the FR pattern, lizard.
It has a coyote brown base, tan coyote brown right in between there with a green and a brown, a green and actually a russet. It's a terminator uniform in this state. It was one of those predator uniforms. It's an invisibility screen. Works incredibly well, harder and held to find. The French made it reversible. It would be tan brown on one side. It was tan brown base, but with a camouflage on the other.
a desert pattern to a mildly foliated pattern. That was the purpose behind it. Remember in the 50s, the French and the British were still a colonial active in all of Africa, from the Saharan Africa across and down to South Africa, and everywhere in between and all the way up the other side.
So the pattern was quite successful, worked really well, but then they switched to other environments. Now remember, parts of Africa are tropical rainforest and this mistake made a lot. So you need a green range uniform. Your tan uniform won't blend in that well because it's not always, you know, dry and dusty. Best way to think about it.
Anyway, so a change in the idea of how that could have been set up. I mean, not that we're planning, if we were to do it, it would be done. Okay, it's just all there is to it. If it was our idea, think way you saw it wouldn't happen.
But again, the good thing is that for the time being we're at peace a little bit longer The bad guys are obviously wagging their weenie at Trump trying to show that they're you know, I'm gonna try and kill him This is the Gerald Ford syndrome only they were serious about Ford but they didn't have any better a collection of shooters than the ones that they're using right now because they have to use expendables I want you to think about that go look back and look at the three attempts and more on Gerald Ford
What an eclectic pack, but obviously a conditioned, brainwashed, and programmed, eclectic pack. With regard to what we're seeing here, none of these characters look like anything other than Jerry's kids, okay? But if they're organic sandbags and expendables, then they're just fine for the type of project these people are on. So we can figure that number three won't be any better than the first two.
However, it does, you know, pretty doesn't count. Your impression really doesn't count if the shooter slash the operator, no matter who he or she is, is determined to make the attempt. As we will repeat a million times, you know, dumb luck and the fickle finger of fate knows no friends.
And don't ever stand there and go, well, what's he gonna do? He can't pop, pop, pop. And all of a sudden you got a bullet. Maybe not all three, but you got one of them in your chest or maybe in a body part. You know, it would have probably been smart to assume the worst that that weapon works. When you're in an operation of any kind, well, I'm not worried about that. You'd be get your ass under cover because whatever that is, it looks like a modern weapon. I'll bet you it will kill. Don't ever get into stupid arrogant mode. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. I just want to mention
So I know people would say, you know, there's no way this guy could be some kind of CIA operative or whatever because, well, he's crazy. Well, that's the point. That gives them plausible designability. They say, well, don't listen to that guy. He's crazy. And so then they get off the hook. And the same thing happens with law enforcement. They'll use drug addicts for confidential informants. You know, a guy's a meth head or whatever. Send him into the crack house.
And if he's compromised, well don't listen to him, he's a drug addict. I'm gonna tell you something. The two things. Number one, this second shooter looks like half of the people I've seen that were in the CIA. I'm not exaggerating. I'm telling you, in fact, when I was at U-6,
We had this like I told you guys he were on the outbound. We had this group It was the most eclectic bunch of Jerry's kids kind of guys now They weren't stupid because they actually fully qualified for the job that they were worried They were getting me they were doing the Intel analyst course But they were doing what was basically a sidebar course that also incorporated the interrogators program
Which was right next door to us literally we're on we're on second floor there upon third floor. Well, yeah third floor of you six. So anyway Would you see him? I'll tell you what one of the most wicked bastards I ever met that didn't impress me as far as I'm not I'll take out of your boots in an instant But that character looks just like one of the most wicked sob's I ever met
And he was a long time spook and cooke. In fact, he was long in the tooth. Although that guy is 58. Did they say he's 58 or 56? Forgive me. 58. 58, okay. He's the same age as that bastard that I met before. You know what? Looks kind of doopy, right? Until he turns and pulls a demon out of him and he grits his teeth and he tries to widen his eyes. And all of a sudden the Duke is acting kind of rabid crazy town.
I'm going to remind you.
of these operations was like, hey, the first shooter, he was too young, too inexperienced. We need somebody who's experienced, and get an older guy. And then they said, the first shooter, his gun was too small of a caliber. We need a bigger caliber. And then they said, well, it was the rally where he was expecting it, and everybody knew where he was. So this time, he needs to be somewhere where nobody really knows where yet. And that was the surprise.
And it's like they just threw a bunch of stuff on the board and they're like, okay, yeah, let's go with that. And- Number one, okay, he's from Hawaii. How many times have I said this for as long as most of you have been listening? Nothing good comes from Hawaii.
Nothing. I've never seen a situation. There are very few people of many that I've met. If they come from Hawaii, they're a raving, flaming leftist. And I don't care if they're in government. I don't care if they're in the military. I have seen this for all my life. I am 66 years old. And I will tell you right now, somebody says, oh, I'm from Florida. It's like really bells and whistles.
Right off the bat, untrustable. Why? The nature of the public fool system is absolutely rabid leftist, number one. And the case in point on that is where they are now with the woke ism in Hawaii, which they're trying not to talk about. They're attacking the tourist trade.
They want the tourist trade destroyed. If you want to come to, anybody remember this about a year and a half ago? Well, we have work-cations that you can go to in Hawaii now. Oh, you mean where you go to a hotel and you have like an office facility available and you're more comfortable but no, no, no, no. You come to Hawaii and you get to do a work-cation where you get to come and work as a slave
for the Wokites on whatever eco-freak project they pull out of their arse. And since you're a Howley from, you know, from the continent, you know, from the mainland, you're evil and bad, so we'll do everything we can to defecate on you. But you'll be proud about it because you're going to be a Wokite with us.
Anybody see this? They kind of backed off on it because I think tourism went into the toilet. The one thing that kept Hawaii alive as unique was the vast number of World War II vets. And that and the Japanese from the other direction. People don't realize this. Other than the fact that Hawaii is one big military complex,
with a massive intelligence and spook and kook center that's isolated so it can operate with impunity. It's an island. You know how many secret squirrel stuff there is going on on Hawaii? It's worse than if you go to like, say, Southfield, Michigan or to the outskirts of Washington. It's worse because they know they can get away with anything.
It's like the Maui thing where everybody says that was planned. Well, sure, why not? They get away with crap like that all the time. And who's going to be able to ride up and do anything? How do you go help people on an island that's how many miles off the coast of California? What do you do? Can't drive there. Most people, they try to help jump in their vehicles. Go help the guys in Oregon or go help the guys in Texas. You don't hear about that with Hawaii. I mean, you can get to the coast. You have to get a boat or you're going to have to fly.
So it's the perfect isolated situation and the only thing that kept their economy going for how many years, well up until recently and they're dying off, is the interest of World War II vets who with money and resources and having come out of the war with a good job
finding a good job. They, in their later years, when the nostalgia wanted to go back and see part of where they experienced World War II. And they'd usually take the wife and kids, or at least the wife and the older kids, along. Now, from the other end, most people don't realize this. The number one property owner in Hawaii for the longest time for several, a couple of decades, not several. A couple of decades, the Japanese. They were buying up Hawaii like there was no tomorrow.
with absolutely nobody talking about it. And so the Japanese industrial complex is quite heavy in Hawaii and because they're joined at the hip with all of their spook and kook operations, Japan, as occupied Japan that really would like to be independent Japan, they kind of chuckled at the idea that they were buying Hawaii instead of bombing it.
In other words, they tried to bomb it to take it, they didn't get it. They wait till after the war and they lose and they start buying up whole chunks of Hawaii. But it can only go so far. After all, it is only an island. Islands, not island, it's islands. But there's still only so much real estate there. It's above water, there's plenty of it below water, okay?
So, again, all these characters that are turds, Barack Obama, where was he when he was with Grandpa and Grandma? What were Grandpa and Grandma's spook, kook, CIA? Where were they operating out of? Hawaii. What were they? Leftists. They were hardcore leftists.
along with the rest of the turds operating in Hawaii. Now not everybody there is like that, but a big chunk and the critical components. It's a non-steroid version of all the other safe house clandestine operations that we have all through the United States. I've tried to explain. It's like when you go to a college campus.
For every four out of five buildings are college operated. The fifth one is tied into CIA, Mossad, NSA and other alphabet soup agencies are either A, recruiting or B, spying or C, engineering the idiot sticks at the school. In other words, by manipulating the curriculum, which is why you got the Wokite, Fruit Loop, Garbage, Uqueen, or Satanic Piddo Queer stuff you got now.
So, again, Hawaii ain't nothing good comes from Hawaii. But this character traveled across the country, hit the ground here, and articulated his interests by going right down the shopping list of things to do, and even deployed himself from all the way across the United States. Don't belittle that.
Now there were some tweaky issues, but however conditioned, however trained, however manipulated, the individual traveled from the farthest point other than Guam, okay? Guam's part of the US, it's farther out than Hawaii. But this character came all the way across to the, from the most western state, across water, across the whole length of the country, to the eastern part of the country.
Dropped his ass off there, accumulated his technology, or was provided with it with whatever the handlers gave him, or his supplier handlers gave him, and he executed the action within the parameters given. Which is another reason everybody's saying the same thing. Why wasn't he like panicked, or blubbering, or doing what he was very flat?
They weren't getting the okay think about this. Why did the sheriff say that real quick? We got a minute here. Why did the sheriff? Why did he point that out? Why does why did that bother him? Why that bother the sheriff and the cops? Why did he I've told you this for 30 years you want to really bother your enemy stay super Calm as an ocean lake or forgive me a mountain lake
in the middle of Crater Lake, you know, like from the old Yes album poster, okay? Not Yes, forgive me, Pink Floyd. You wanna be that calm. You wanna really bother somebody, especially, and the reason that it bothers them is because I told you, barking dog. Everything that they're conditioned to is barking dog, trying to make you nervous, trying to make you make a slip choice.
Barking dog, make you say something you didn't want to say. Barking dog, try to get you skitterish. Maybe you physically moved and they beat the living shit out of you. Barking dog, well they did barking dog with every gun pointed at the guy. And if you watch the cameras, he's not really reactive. They didn't get a reaction out of him people. And that bothers them a lot. Attention what's being said.
barking dog. I'm not a dog. And they use that to defeat your property, to defeat your person, to violate your rights. And they're so used to the idea, and Florida is notorious for this. They love doing the barking dog. Of course, they also do the Polish firing squad down there a lot too, where they fire up on unarmed people.
Then so many cops are piled up that they start shooting each other. Then they scream on the radio, you know, we're taking fire shots fired, you know, officer, officer hit, officer hit. And the people they're shooting in the firing squad, the center of the firing squad, they don't have any guns. The only people that are shooting at people are other cops. So if you're taking any fire, it was from the other cops. Barking dog, woof, woof. Barking dog.
But Barking Dog didn't work with this guy. So no matter what you say, watch all the videos, pay attention and look at the response. Now...
Again, it's not the movies. Things aren't necessarily, you know, the nice... Well, let's put it this way. Look at all the bullshit movies you've all seen about the Secret Service and the government and how they know all, do all, see all. Well, they either A, know all, do all, see all, or as we've seen now, they fumble constantly, don't know how to do their job, didn't think that would happen, but that's just the opposite of all of your life's Hollywood propaganda movies that you have had.
rained on you people. So which is it? All of a sudden, they have failures. They all went into catatonic brain fart. We got 50 years. This is the year 2024. The methods and techniques for basic security operations really do not change. You can add to them like the dynamic of the RC toy slash the drone. That's a great advantage. That's something that's new. But the basics never change.
And the fact that they intentionally did what they did, tells you that the whole script here, 99% of what they've tried to baffle everybody with bullshit about, isn't anything near the reality. So, heads up. Oh, by the way, heads up. Whoa! We own the network, but we gotta go take a break. We are at the top of the hour in a little past. It is 7.03 by my French night bobber clock. The Republic.
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And they've really done some great work recently. So again, double plus good. The guys that are doing the reporting, they've been doing some interesting, they're not exposés, but just trying to explain to people that for as big as the Czech Republic is and the Slovaks, they are a dynamo in the arms industry and have been for a century, which is in fact very innovative, more innovative than most.
I've been familiar with the Czechoslovakians when they were created, fabricated out of nothing after World War I. And it's interesting that they did a really fantastic job with El Uminium when nobody else knew what to do much with it. Okay, just a heads up there. El Uminium, the wonder metal. Anyway, it is
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And for the bad guys, it truly was. Anyway, a beautiful day. Otherwise, clear sky, horizon to horizon. Two military flights, probably earmarked to fly over us to try and agitate. It's like, well, it's a good thing I know those guys are there. But then again, they're probably from in the state. Well, they might be.
A lot of other activity. We got a meeting coming up, a couple of big meetings coming up, state of Michigan level having to do with the election. Those are going to take place one East Lansing. I believe that is tomorrow night, Wednesday. The other one is in Battle Creek, North side of Battle Creek, apparently at the restaurant. So they're going to be busy there meeting and this all has to do with the track them and track them and
stack them when the time comes. Know who the bad guys are, know what the bad guys are up to, where they're up to it, and make sure you've got a solution for the problem when the time comes. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Anyway, last notes, overlapping with a lot of subjects but integrated around this whole thing with this shooter.
Things that just jump out. Number one, when it's an SKS, that was of course, you know, the debate was could it have been a Sega? It's a Sega. No, it's and I know I could pronounce it, but it's like cache. I'm Sergeant. Sergeant was a very good man. He was from the South. And in fact, he was our instructor on building cache. Sir, it's cache. Do you think I jumped up and said, you know what?
Well, he's the sergeant in charge and what if he likes to say cache It's a very nice pronunciation that fits the purpose. Let me point something out. We all know what it meant When he said cache, we knew that that was a cache We understood that was one of many other ways that unique individuals might pronounce something and it works Okay, smiling just a heads up. Sayaka. We say how about that? Saygi knows a ziga
Anyway, that Russian rifle, it wasn't. It was A. SKS. So, and they are finally acknowledging. I think they got caught because everybody's tired. They're supposedly weapon experts and they always fumble on stuff like this as far as, well, it's an AK type weapon. Well, that's pretty nebulous. So is it an AK or is it an AK? Well, it's not an AK at all. It's a 7-off rifle. Or is it 7-0? You know what?
I love this semi-nough rifle. The ultimate Kuleshikoi is a good rifle, but the semi-nough both in the bull battle rifle or in the smaller thingy called the SKS. Both weapons works just fine. We love them all, and we will use them to kill Qingli and all the rest of the UN troops, all with nauseous repetition and effect in the war that's coming up. We will kill them all. We promise. We'll do our best.
With an F kiss and uh, a K in an air and then one a grand. I think we use everything How about we throw everything at him by the way grab that beer can't we'll throw that too. That's right on a galaxy quest Anyway called her jumping there. Go ahead Yeah, I'm having trouble finding magazine parts for both old bold action rifle What is it? What model? What do you got? It's called Ted Williams Sears and Robuck model 53
Okay, your first bet is your your first best choice because they do a better job of cross referencing is gun parts Corp.com which is old numeric arms and since that that particular rifle is either going to be obviously it most most likely it's a Remington, okay, but Because of the contracts different contracts they had I know that they did Ithaca
They also used Winchester designs depending on the year. But your best choice, because they do a really good job of cross-referencing and it's really their niche, is old numeric arms, but the website is gunpartscorp.com. I would recommend right off the bat what you need to do is get their catalog. And I don't always say this, but the numeric arms catalog has all the schematics.
for every weapon that they sell parts for. So it's an actual breakdown. You know, it's a manual is what it is. Now some of the schematics are bigger and some are smaller, but I wouldn't care if it was an older catalog because the reference information is priceless in the catalog. It's the size of an old telephone book. And again, it's gunpartscorp.com.
They've been around forever. I mean, for as long as I've been alive. The caliber is 270 Winchester. That's what chambering it is. Oh, that's good. Well, then the bolt, as far as the bolt goes, 30-06, 308, 270, all those are in the same family. So if the bolt parts pretty much, they probably got it.
The big thing here again is that typically the off-brand Production like for Remington was the equivalent to a grade B rifle now grade B doesn't mean inferior in terms of quality Product where the rifle works exactly the same way, but it typically was using lesser finish or it had less sophisticated finish and Typically a lesser grade would for the stock for instance
They could be using beach or they could be using because that was an alternative to walnut and Very common to find that because back in the day when these rifles were being made For as a contract rifle and I don't care if they could do the same thing in that for whatever reason so did Winchester They went with a another grade rather than walnut for the woodstock number one. She's not a problem
And the other is usually no engraving or hardly any engraving unless specified and if the gun was a custom, in other words, a special grade. Remington did the same thing basically with their rifle line, but their base rifles were usually a step above everybody else. So again, the Remington or Ithaca or Winchester counterpart parts may slap right onto your rifle.
And that's why I said go to gun parts corp dot com. Gun parts corp dot com. And if you tell them what you got, they will find it. They'll figure out who got it. So I haven't lost it forever? Oh, call the back.
Well, what are you missing? Just the magazine? The whole magazine, the whole box up in and the magazine spring and the thing that locks on the bottom. I left them all in the other states when I moved. And I got everything but those parts. They were in a bag and I forgot to pack them. I'll tell you what, where are you located where? In Tennessee. Okay, Middle Tennessee? Yeah.
Okay, so there is a gun shop. Well, actually, you know what you could call them Another company to check on because they have an extensive store. They only bring some of their stuff To the when knob Creek's done now they used to bring all their stuff a bunch of their stuff their latest Internet stuff to knob Creek for the machine gun shoot gun show Center fire systems comm
Centerfiresystems.com Now you can check with them and see if they have anything laying around you tell them what you got They'll see if they've got it, but Centerfire's got a More extensive odd inventory in house than they carry around when they go to their shows They only you know have a certain niche that they fit Oh, and then our systems is in Tennessee. Yeah, well, they're can't know they're in Kentucky forgive me not Tennessee
Yeah, that's short distance from here. Yeah, if you look up Center Fire, you'll see where they're located and actually kind of central. So the big thing there again is if you can't, those are two sources. And again, third option, they're not as old, but Apex Gun Parts has been accumulating, been expanding their inventory.
And they're really good to deal with. Okay, so there's the third option. Numeric is probably going to have it. If they don't, the Centerfire, which is close to you anyway, is a good choice. I check with them to see if they got a better price. And then ApexGunParts.com ApexGunParts.com Apex.
and that other one gunpartscorp.com too. Right, and that's the, it used to be, it is still numerics but on the internet it's gunpartscorp, C-O-R-P. Gunparts Corporation, gunpartscorp.com. Well it looks like corp but the B-S-I-L-A-C-O-R. Yeah, corp, I'm with the corp, you mean the corps? That's like cashier, right? It's like cashier son. Sarge with the cash!
You know that if that's what we're to have it the same thing happened to my other one the magazine parts cut lossy You know you'll never guess what that one is okay question on this rifle It's a baby on sick this what so you the one you're the one you're missing parts for Does it have a quick release for the base? That's why you lost it it hasn't yeah mag done. Yeah, that's
It makes it convenient to unload, which I understand. Now here's the interesting thing, since now I can picture the model you have. They made an extended magazine for that. Or I should say, not they did. There is a aftermarket extended mag because you can do that with the rifle. They were made back in the late 70s to the middle 80s. And they used to be a drug on the market. Everybody used to have them. They were everywhere.
But you probably can still find them floating around and if you can't find the original, if you can track down what they were, a 10 round or 15 round extender mags. And you just pop out your original just like you have. And the other one pops in but it has a box magazine and it locks in just like the original does. But it's an extended bag. The same thing they did with the Springfield in 1917 Enfield internally. 1917.
It's like a blade with the hinge on it. I lost that whole thing. Right, I can picture exactly what you're talking about. They make a fixture. They make the whole thing. The box magazine comes out the bottom, extends about three, four inches, and it has the follower, it has your hinge plate, everything attached to it. So if you can't find the actual plate, you know, and the follower and spring you're looking for, you might find one of those laying around.
Okay, at least it would give you the ability to use the magazine again. You know what an Eddy Stone is? 30-06, yeah, 1917.
That's a bolt action and right thing happened to it for me. I got one of those in the same thing happened to you Now you do have one luck wouldn't it? Do you have one that you're so nothing happened to me with that? It's that one's okay That's not a problem because gun parts Corp does have those However, here's the thing to written house. Hold on since you brought up the 1917 the original 1917s have a five round magazine
But it had a lot of space. Well, that's what I was going to bring up here. They actually were able to expand the magazine capacity without extending the magazine well.
And so you find a mix of those. Those used to be the cheapest 30-06. I was buying them for $65 even when the Springfield's went up to $3, $400 apiece. So you could buy, what, $4, $5, $6, $19.17s for the price of one Springfield because nobody was excited about the Enfield, you know, the 1917s.
The big thing is that you never knew what size mag you were going to get internally because they changed them out when they took them overseas. And a lot of these guys, the guns typically that you're running into, although a lot were bought as surplus, of the rifles that came back from the war, more 1917s came back with World War I veterans than any other rifle.
because that was their gun. And so they carried it, the way they carried it in the trenches is how they brought it back home. And so you do find a mix. The five round, six round, but I have some that have a 10 round internal capacity. And they don't have a weak follower. Whatever they did, you can compare and see the difference.
But it's just a personal flavor thing. They realized, hey, a few more rounds would be kind of handy. So at some point, middle of the war, which really didn't last that long for us, they were already changing that rifle up. So you had a different... One I have doesn't have a mag dump. You have to take them out and cycle it to get them all out. It's got a screw in the bottom you think of.
Well, they typically don't have broads. See, what I did was I took the receiver, stock, and barrel, separated the receiver and stock from the stock, and make it shorter so I could fix it and put them in a big plastic box, wrapped them with bubble wrap, greased them up so they wouldn't rust. And I put them in the box and I moved, I put them in the truck. But somehow, I left those two bags for those two rifles that had the magazine parts in it and the hardware, the screwed molds.
Now that's not what gets bad luck now since you're come bring it up. This is something about pallet sizing weapon systems Unless you're the government and they actually do that intentionally so that if somebody captures a weapon they don't get the whole weapon
But for our purposes, and this is for all of our listeners, because what you just described, a lot of people do. They'll package stuff up separately. Problem. It could be that you have an urgent situation or some kind of confusion that takes place. What happened to you happens to a lot of other people. So the first rule is you do bag the parts up. And after that, there's bags with the parts. Right. You bag them up and you secure them with the weapon. You don't separate them like that.
Yeah, everybody actually edged his head. Well, this is true of a lot of people when they do break down firearms. And what they do is they make smaller packages. Well, what happens if you leave something on a truck or you drop something and the boo-boos happen? So your best choice, unless you're worried about somebody capturing it from you, is to actually pack the stuff up and nest it with the weapon that it belongs to.
So that that way that can't happen. I left the ball at the receiver so that didn't get lost. Right, that was a good thing, but still again, it's a very fine single shot rifle right now. However, if you threw it at me, I'd use it. Of all the rifles in the US inventory in World War I, the M1917, which is the parent of it is the P14,
But the M1917, the reason it was so popular for sporterization is because it has the heaviest barrel of any of the battle rifles we issued, and in a modern caliber in .30-06. So it's an easily free-floated barrel without changing anything.
A lot of Springfield's, they torque out the original O3 barrel and they put a heavy gauge or heavy weight commercially built match barrel on the gun.
You didn't have to do that with an Enfield. You could actually completely free float the Enfield action, or forgive me, yeah, the action too. But you can completely disconnect the barrel from its barrel bench. What they used to do is actually machine them out on the inside. And what this did is it eliminated most of your contact, even though you had to keep the weapon military grade, military in looks.
What you did is you eliminated more and more contact with the barrel. So when the barrel fires, the harmonics, the activity of that barrel when it wiggles, if you've ever seen a slow-mo picture of a barrel when your rifle fires, there are fewer rigid interactive points that will hamper the motion of the barrel.
In this case of the 1917, it is also a very heavy barrel. And that's why most people complain, man, I got one of these sporter eyes. Well, back in the day, it was the gun 2 sporter eyes. And people wanted less junk on the outside of the weapon. Everybody always asks, why are they sporter eyes of a military gun? Well, it was being sporter eyes. You're lightening the rifle, you're taking material off, you're shaving off more tanglement.
That's really what it's all about. We're not going to stack our hunting rifle at the camp like a military rifle. So typically the stock and the stacking ring and the forward sling ring disappear. And what they did is move the sling ring back to a normal mid station because they shortened the stock and it works just fine.
Sometimes it just really cobbled and that you just take the hacks off cut it off right in front of the know the first ring cut the stock and Congratulations, it's a sporter stock Yeah, that's what it's a barrel and chopped in the past and but it shoots good. I bought it for the ride
Well, the barrel, what they may have done is not cut it. If you check your length, usually what they would do, there's two things they would do. Number one, you take the original front sight off and they might turn the barrel to sleek out the barrel. But they may not have changed the barrel. They may not even cut the barrel. The big thing is measure it. There are no carbine versions of the M1917. If they were done, they were done.
Wow, that sounds original to me. Oh, I don't think they've done the only thing that's happened there if you look they may have popped off the front sight ring and Slid that off and like I said two things I've seen guys do number one they led and then slick the groove the retainer grooves and the other is somebody with a little silver solder would go in there and fill that and
and buff it over with some blue or re-parkerize it, you can't tell it was even there. And that makes it look like a commercial barrel then. And add parts for that, add a stone at 1917 Enfield. Where would I get the parts for that at? Same place.
Same place. I would check them right away that that part is quite available Okay, in fact, like I said one of the things you're going to notice For it for the Enfield you're going to notice that sometimes they mention it's the trench model And what that means is it's got a larger capacity. You don't really care You just need something to go in that magazine. Well right now So the big thing again, yeah, you just want to get it replaced and I don't care
Right, the big thing here again is also Sarco, Sarcoinc.com. For the 1970s, if the others don't have it, and I'm going to tell you right now, it's very likely that Apex will have it also. And the reason is there have been a flurry of US and British weapons parts that came in.
Now, the US stuff appears to be breakdown guns, so they've torn down guns overseas because they can't bring the receiver in, probably can't bring the barrel in either, or they don't want to bother with the bullshit paperwork. So what they've been doing is they've been disassembling rifles and bringing in parts inventories. So the 1917 is a bunch of parts laying around. You can get a brand new bolt for that. I wouldn't change the bolt, don't do that.
because you still got to worry about head spacing. You know, again, the different type of, it's not an AR-15. But you can get brand new bolts, you can get firing pins, all the springs are available. Striker, what else is up? I've seen pretty much all the bolt parts, and most of the small springs and screws are available right now, brand new, unissued. So, and here's the thing. Now, there's another thing about your parts. You just told me something. You got an Eddystone, right?
Yeah. Okay. The Eddy Stones, they might even ask you what part, what manufacturer do you want? You need to make sure you tell them you want an Eddy Stone. It'll be stamped. Yeah. Not all the parts are stamped, but most of the parts are stamped. So if you want to keep it original... It's not that boring like thumb safety on the right side, you know. They all do. Right, they all do.
But the thing is that again, in fact when you see the listings, if you go over to gunpartscorp.com, with most of them you'll notice, especially World War II but also World War I, they will qualify who the manufacturer was. Is it Remington? Is it Flinchchester? Is it, you know, Harrington and Richards? You know, go right down the shopping list. But they'll ask. Now with the
Enfield, it's Eddie Stone, Remington Winchester. So, again, the Eddie Stones were out for the longest time and still the most affordable for the longest time. But there's nothing wrong with any of the Enfields. For anybody listening, if you've got an Enfield, a P, an M, forgive me, an M1917,
Don't get rid of it. It's as good a rifle as any you can carry in a bolt-action .30-06. I'd hug you and kiss you if you threw it at me. I've carried those all over the place. I've had hundreds, and I mean hundreds and hundreds. I'd say I've had so many of those in outfitted whole units that are still carrying or have them in the inventory. They may not be carrying that gun right now. But for the longest time, it was the go-to .30-06 for the price.
And 100% American made, all US parts. Design was good, the strongest. In fact, it's also the most common for the longest time after World War I and up until the 60s. The M1917 was the most commonly big bore, sporterized action out there. Because it's one of the strongest actions you could actually convert.
And so a lot of times, if they out there, you don't see them come to the gun shows, but when 338 Winchester came out, it was very popular to make Chamber, the M1917 with a new barrel, to 338 Winchester, what the hell else was it, Rigby, the big Rigby rounds, all the big Rigby big game rounds.
And because of that, a lot of these guns ended up in big game collections. Not as military weapons, but as big bore converted firearms. Usually with a big piece of glass that's expensive on the top of it. And the micro finish. And the 458 was real popular too there for the long time.
Well, and again, when we were in, with America as an automotive industry, when we had that industry base, two things. Number one, we had all the machinery to make stuff, but number two, our people had the money to buy stuff. In Detroit, back in the 60s, there were three big game gun shops.
And just the big game calibers, if you think about how long a Kmart aisle was, at the largest one, they had an aisle left and right that was about probably 50, 60 feet long. And every stinking big bore, big game African caliber, both American and European was there. And they have boxes stacked like a case worth of ammo.
on the shelf in every one of those calibers and all the variations. And we could afford it. Americans, the auto workers had money. They spent it on unique things. A lot of the stuff, it wasn't as unique because a lot of people were buying them. But what's happened, guys, as time carries on, all these things we're talking about were very custom. And so if somebody tries to talk you out of some of this stuff that, oh, that's not really worth anything, well, guess what?
Those weapons are all unique in design and that's 50 years ago 45 years 50 years ago 60 70 years ago now Depending on what it is we're talking about and none of those existing none of those businesses exist today They're all gone of course Detroit's burned down too So you know those places left before they got burned down or ripped off. So what happened? Go ahead the mark
Now that Ted Williams 270 the both action, where'd you say I could look for the magazine that would be the best one? I can play. There'll be gun parts gun parts Corp gun parts core calm down for parts core. So RP gun parts Corp. Gun bars Corp calm down parts core. I would go there right now but they all again if you got it got the it's not gonna disappear if they got it they got it.
But I would go to that like now and get that out of the way because the magazine is a magazine and again They're gonna be able to cross reference because it since it was a contract rifle You know built for one of the box stores, you know like Sears, you know, there's a lot of things it was built for Yeah, the there's a lot of other weapons were built for Montgomery wards the same way So you'll have several different names
pop up for the exact same basic action. And they never did proprietary parts. In other words, that was stupid. They didn't want to have to deal with trying to figure out which it went with which. So the only thing that changed was finish, not fit. Fit was always comparable, but the finish.
So if it's they may have awards awards part sitting there as opposed to a Sears part and they'll both work on the same rifle because there's no difference except for the stamping on the receiver to tell you it came from Sears or Monkey wards or whoever. Monkey ward, I was about to say monkey ward. Yeah. They used to sell guns too. Yeah, well they sold extensively. In fact, they were a big market. They're not the little kids. I remember seeing them in there.
Yeah monkey won't gum or rewards actually those are a collector's item unto themselves and I should point out they're not Everybody assumes well, I remember it like you just said when I was a kid. Well, how long ago were we kids? 40 years ago 45. Yeah 40 years ago Okay, so again think about this, you know, oh Well hell your kid
I'm sixty-six. I shouldn't say that. Oh, God. No, I feel fifty-five right now, too. You're not too old to fight Daniel Whitmore. He was almost 80 in the American Revolution. Right. I'm not using the old hammer. You're older than me, really? Oh, yeah. I'll tell you. And I've got to keep moving, or I'll rust up. I've got to make sure of that. So, I'll tell you what. And so I think we figured out where your parts... We figured out sixty-six.
Oh, 66. Okay. Yeah, I've had a whole year's worth of the social security system screwing me. That's true. I had a better medical. We had better medical and you know what, people, just in case you don't know, thank you for bringing that up. When you turn 65, good old Obamacare, no matter how good your insurance is, your insurance company will drop you like a rock.
because they're ordered to by the pigs in government. Now, I was more than willing to pave my way, because I've always paved my way, and we actually had a nice insurance program. Nothing super, but we had a good package. Everything was taken care of. We weren't complaining. But the moment it turned 65, we got this notice where we're kicking your ass out of the insurance program. Why? Well, because Obama said so. That's why.
So that piece of crap, hopefully he'll pop over dead someday, sooner rather than later. Well, he will eventually, but I wish it would be sooner. He just needs to die of something horrible that takes a lot of pain. That would be great. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Yeah, don't you worry. Come a lot. We'll take care of all of our insurance needs. Yeah, yeah. Well, again, like I said, the
It's coming for anybody that if you're not 65, well, in the meantime, we go to war, this whole thing's gonna be settled. We'll be changing things accordingly. There might not even be any insurance, but I would remind everybody that this has been a cascading escalation in price because of insurance. It used to be with the medical system, the costs were very limited. You actually see a little reflection in this. If you go into a hospital,
and you don't have any coverage, then x-rays only cost what the x-rays actually cost. Because in between, when they dropped me, I actually had to go in for some work, remember the accident. And what's fascinating about that is, you know what, my x-rays cost $11. My x-rays cost if I have insurance.
More like a thousand. And then they tried to charge you for crap because they only got Medicare. So then they tried to charge you now for stuff that they didn't do. This has happened several times in the last couple of months. We've gotten bills for things that they did not do.
But they figured that if they just throw the bill at you that you're going to A, partially pay for it with Medicare, but then you're still going to have to pay hundreds of dollars for a procedure that was never done. Oh, and by the way, if you didn't have insurance, the procedure would only be about $35. But all of a sudden when they think you have government frag insurance, then all of a sudden guys, oh, that sky's the limit for debauchery and fraud is their middle name.
That's all of this criminal fraud and I we've seen it repeatedly now. It's not like we've seen it once or twice hell What in one situation we wanted them to take the x-rays and they didn't? So right the heads up and it's like okay. I think we really need to take x-rays Oh, well now we're not gonna do that. It's like oh wait a minute, and it was for Nancy okay, so It's rather fascinating again
Nothing's gonna fix itself. This system is so far broken it can't be fixed. Other than an American war for independence, everything will be resettled. People are gonna have to make some decisions and where they want to go with the economy, less communism, less socialism, more free market. And if we do free market, we'd actually be in pretty good shape and the cost will be down dramatically. Hey Mark. They know it. Okay, so just a heads up. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Yeah.
I know we're getting close to the end of the show, first two or second hour here. At the end of the first hour, you were talking about dying different patterns of web gear and stuff. I just now had a chance to call in. There's a deal on eBay. I got to see some of these. Somebody local here bought some of these. There's a deal on eBay. There are ACU, Molly 2. There's 11 pouches.
with the vest. The guy, if you buy just one, they're $30, shipped free. But if you buy four or more, they're $15 apiece with free shipping. And it's a vest and 11 pouches. And I got to see some of them over the weekend. Mark, some of them, they're going pouches, we're almost new.
Look like do I know yeah, yeah, and and I don't even know I know I don't know how and well quite frankly I don't know how they do it. They had some sustainment pouches And a sustainment pouch should be $15 by itself shit Pouches will almost new Okay, what happened what happened is when all this stuff was gluiting out before the corona bear virus garbage hit
because we example is gov liquidation. Iron Planet has it now. I have when we were loading stuff up, there were guys that were literally taking a dumpster truck and they had the guys coming out and they were grabbing boxes. They had two ways, they had stuff in bins. So they would empty out a bin by just throwing the stuff in the truck. Then they take the empty bins, slide it in, jam it to the back of this dumpster truck dumpster on the back of a truck.
And they loaded that up, ran down the road, dropped that one off, brought another one in, and loaded it again. And they shouted over at us, go, eh, if you need any of this, I got warehouses full and I got it for nothing. Seriously. But it's true because they were dumping this stuff in mass. So you've got guys that have piles of it and got it when it was. Penny's an item. So they're making profit.
They're selling it at the right time and they're able to live this is the perfect way to do business you're doing it in volume in quantity and They got it. They got they've just got so much of it They better move it because you know you're gonna get past a certain window or you know people are on to other things But that's an excellent problem. Tell you right now Go ahead and get the location out. Yeah, I've got the item. I've got the item number for this For anybody is listening. It's interested in some really
and I'm talking about this is probably as close to legal theft as I have found for a while. Yeah, seriously. It's Molly 2 ACU gear. It's a chest rig with 11 pouches. The item number is a three, this is on eBay, the item number is a three five, five four, one two, five nine, four seven one seven.
Now this guy's got other stuff that he has and I'll give this number again. This is the item number I just wrote it down a few minutes ago It's a three five five four one two five nine four seven One seven now if you go to that or you look it up it says it's you know one chest rig 11 pouches Molly to
But it's $30 if you buy one, but when you buy four or more it's $15 apiece. Now about three weeks ago they were $14 apiece and then about three months ago they were selling the same thing but only with seven pouches for $12.50. But they've added four extra pouches to it and added an extra dollar to it here made at $15.
But that's shift free. But it comes with a sustainment pouch and the sustainment pouch is almost the size of a child's backpack. It comes with a couple of shingles, it comes with magazine pouch shingles, it comes with all the entrenching tool pouches, it comes with a couple of those. And then it's got a bunch of just small utility type pouches or grenade pouches.
But anyway you look at it, this is practically legal theft, but what I saw, there was only one pouch that was dirty. Everything else was fairly clean. The vests were good shape. There was no big tears. It might have been a snag or two somewhere, but it was so slight you really couldn't even tell it.
But $15 for that mark you can't even buy this thing a yard of material is over $15 and a yard of material won't make the stupid pouches But if anybody's interested, please go to eBay It's a Molly to Chest rig with 11 pouches The item number is a 3 5 5 4 1 2 5 9
4 7 1 7 and like I said, I actually had a chance to see some of that I wish I had money I'd have a hundred of them. I mean truthfully For anybody that's curious about it. I know mark you've talked about Collecting walnuts walnuts are starting to fall around here. Yeah, but what I have yeah, yeah before what I have found You can go to hobby lobby and some of these big retailers
And if you do go on YouTube and just type in ACU gear dye brown There's a lot of people have taken this stuff and they'll take this one or two bottles of just the right dye or red dye brand of just dark brown and they're coming out They're adding some vinegar to it that you have to keep the water really hot close to 200 degrees
They are getting some really nice brown camo coming out of there. It is a little bit darker than coyote, but it is really, really sharp. If you don't have the way to chase walnuts or you don't want to mess with that, literally for $2.99 a bottle, a couple of bottles. One bottle will do about three gallons of solution. You want, because these are synthetic materials, you want
About a cup worth of vinegar in it and you can do a hell of a job dying these and I've what there's several videos on on YouTube and all you got this type in ACU or die ACU web gear Brown and several pops up but anyhow mark I wanted to share that because That's so that's like I said that's as close to legal theft that I have found for a while and You can't buy this stuff
For them to sell you four at a time or more for $15 a piece and ship it, you know how you're looking at 35, 40 pounds just being shipped if you buy what, four or five? You know, so I mean, there's just no way I can see them doing that, but they are.
And like I said, go ahead Mark, I'm sorry. I don't know how they make the shipping deals, okay, because we ship a lot of stuff. And I've talked to different companies, so whatever the arrangements are regionally, they vary from one, you know, there's 10 official regions, and of the 10 regions, no two are the same. So whatever deal they got going here with the shipping is fantastic, because that's what bites you in the butt. And again...
For for more sex when five thirty dollars worth of shipping now if you buy five Right, so if you do what if you do five that's seventy five dollars for a five-man fire team and for a five ten program It's perfect, but the other thing is you go ahead is like well We just ran into here remember Lansing this one store went out of business We were we picked up ACU tops and bottoms, and I got a few field jackets for a dollar apiece
A dollar a bottom all the way up to extra large, extra long and all the way down to every size in between. I picked up several hundred pairs, you know, sets of uniforms. Now... So was that military stuff? Oh yes, this is all... In fact it was an archaeological dig because this was a very old surplus store. It had been in business for about a hundred years.
And this stuff was younger than that. But the whole upper floor, he had been buying from the DOD auctions the same time that I did years ago. And he had it all stacked, racked, and inventoried in the attic up above. We went upstairs while he also had brought a bunch of it down. And in the back room, anything that was there was a dollar. Oh, God. He had ACU, three-colored desert.
Marpat and that's where I met the young marine from the Pacific and if you'd been there the day before I had a given him all the Marpat that we picked up because The Marines are getting screwed left and right. They want like fifty to seventy five dollars a shirt In the supply system and they don't have them
and they don't typically have the right sizes. So I would have given him, but he was like halfway across the state and he had to get back, back off furlough. He was on leave. But otherwise, there were Woodland camo. Vietnam era Woodland camo, dollar atop, dollar above him. I picked enough of that up to do an infantry company. Oh my. There was this thing, a dollar an item?
A dollar an item. You would get chem suits. Okay, brand new, unissued, woodland camo chem suits, dollar a top, dollar a bottom. That's fabulous. Yeah. Well, see this is the thing, Mark. We're going to need gear so bad that it's not even funny. But, you know, like I said, what I just shared with you now, I know people listening that and they think, well, I don't have an AR or something. Well, guys, you can, if you've got that vest and you've got all those pouches.
You got the sustainment pouch. Those entrenching tool pouches are so stinkin' big, you can put two or three water bottles in them. You can use them for utility bottles. You know what they work for? What's that? The Duckbill SKS magazines. Okay. They're perfect. If anybody out there listening, the Molly entrenching tool pouches
are perfectly cut for storing the, stowing the duckbill SKS mags, the detatchables. Well this is what I was going to say Mark, for anybody that's looking for something like for 4-N-S-K-S or something with stripper clips, you know, you can buy what's called flash bane grenade pouches. Yep. And a flash bane grenade pouch will fit right on that vest.
That pouch will hold three SKS stripper clips loaded like it was going right off of that vest. You can go on eBay and if you go on eBay and type in the Splash Bang Grenade pouches and kind of go through there. Allegheny Surplus the other day had a deal you buy five for I think it was like $12.99 and they looked like they were fairly new. Once in a while there is a seller
of a little military surplus company, then they'll sell them in groups of 30 for maybe $40. But I haven't seen that for probably a year or better. But no, if you've got a vest like this, because Mark, the vest is worth 15 stupid dollars, especially when you consider it shipped. Go ahead.
You can't build it. You can't build it for what you're paying for it. I know you can't build it. The thing about it is that again, for anybody out there listening, one of the things, if you've got a grand or you've got five round stripper clips, well, let's say you want to use Mausers for a handout rifle.
The grenade pockets are perfect for a couple of d-clips. You put a little plastic insert in there with a divider in the middle and you can carry two eight round d-clips in the grenade pocket. The grenade pockets are giveaway prices. In fact, they're going, they've come down a little bit in price. There's a glut of them. You can get them in other patterns too, by the way. You don't have to just buy them in ECU. Okay, well, Mark, this deal that I just talked about, each vest comes with several of those.
Yeah, now if you don't have the little piece of plastic to separate out the de clips You can always flatten the toilet paper roll put a little glue on either end and kind of smush it down and glue it up and there it's hard and use that as a paper slip to There you go the vider and again These are all cheap solutions are cheap. Yes. They are they're cheap. But here's the thing they work if they work good and it works, but then it's not stupid
Always remember that. If it's stupid and it works, hope that it's not stupid. So again, this is over at eBay. 3-5-9-4. Yeah, basically it's 3-5-4. You get death to the new newborns. Day and night. Day and night. You're wrong. Get this flat, beat them down hard, don't let them get back up. Part 24. Square yourself away. This is the next solution for such. 8partsgunpartscorp.com. 8-pack up. And then, Sarcos.
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Let's see today's date. Well, wait, but forgive me. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. And Larry, it's sunset. The sun is leaving sooner. What's it like in your neck of the woods? What's the date today? What's jumping off the wall down there in the west, which now is called the Midwest, please. This is Tuesday, September 17, 2024 AD.
Indiana where I'm at is dry as a bone. We have not had a drop of water in over two months because of the chemtrail spraying that they've been doing, deliberately drying up the area. I'm surprised the soybeans and corn have even grown and done their thing. The soybeans may be small. I haven't checked. Farmers say that the crops are worth almost nothing. They're talking about giving them away to other people because the prices are down. Governments force this stuff down. They don't want people to eat.
It's bad. I mean, I've been here for bad times for decades and everything around me is a tinderbox. I mean, a group of illegals with big gliders could take out swaths of area here because everything is just set to burn. Dry as can be. Which kind of fits into the prophecy club prediction that whenever this war kicks off here that America will burn in one day
I know I've been texting communicating with my ex-wife out in California and it's even worse out there fire after fire after fire earthquakes now we got an earthquake down in Texas interesting thing happened this weekend the United States and Britain and others been mouthing off about letting the scumbag faggot Ukrainians use their missiles to hit inside of Russia which can only be done with
Targeting information and stuff entered into by said country so Russia firmly said you do it. We're hitting you back If you go to Hal Turner, Hal Turner radio.com Hal Turner ex FBI guy who anytime I hear ex FBI that kind of makes my skin crawl, but Ted Gunderson seemed to be a good one Hal Turner seems to be genuinely interested in the country and he's reporting that the Russians put subs out around Britain when they did this when the Commie puke
Keir Starmer came to talk to President Poopy Pants in the White House and they set up subs around Britain and supposedly the plan was to hit certain military warehouses and buildings that I guess produced these missiles and then set off a nuke out on the channel for everybody to see so they know they weren't kidding. I've had people tell me that nukes don't exist. We'll see, I've never seen one myself but
you know, all this industry and all these war games and the fact we killed the Rosenbergs for nuclear secrets and stuff. I don't know, we'll see. But yeah, I dreamed 50 years ago about these things that are happening today. And if they don't use missiles, one of the dreams I had was two women flying stealth fighter bombers launching nukes against the evil Russians. We've already given the faggot Ukrainians F-16s and god knows what else.
Those can be equipped with what they say are new bombs and missiles. So we'll see. It's heating up. It's getting close. Might not even make October the way things are going, but we'll see. Interesting thing that happened over in the Mideast, the terrorist scumbag, POS, satanic, parasite Israelis apparently intervened in some electronics deals and
The Hezbollah people there that have been righteously trying to strike back at the baby murdering, eating, raping scumbag Israelis had bought a bunch of pagers, nine people are killed and 2800 injured when the pagers exploded. And you can imagine these things are sitting on a person's belt on their side if you've got a small bomb in there.
Hell, even the lithium batteries can cause damage and fire. They could have set those off, but these were probably specially doctored with some special explosives and stuff in there. I mean, they sent an electronic signal to these things and basically blew up on people's sides. 2800 people injured and, you know, 9 killed, including a small girl. And...
You know, the media groups that report on this called it his bala people terrorists. There's nothing compared to the scumbag Israelis who came into that region as urban terrorists, as hagana terrorists who blew up the King David Hotel trying to drive the British out of there. You know, the same scumbags that used Jeffrey Epstein to rape murder and blackmail politicians in the US and Canada and elsewhere to do their bidding, give them money, our kids blood.
served by people like Donald Trump, Donald Judas Trump, okay, and Biden and all the rest of them. Faggot, Trudeau up in Canada and the rest of them. Yeah, everybody loves the Israelis, except for the other half of the world. Kudos to the Houthis for landing a hypersonic missile directly in Tel Aviv up the Israeli hind end. Hope they got a lot more ready to go.
Israel needs to be ended, period. Their influence around the world needs to be ended, period. This is why a lot of the people have turned on the United States is because of our support of Israel and us giving them the material and bombs needed to murder women and children in Gaza. Probably over 100,000 now. It's absolutely sickening. Absolutely sickening.
little crime minister baby knit with Yahoo should be shot in the face by his own people for crimes against humanity you know thousands well they've already they've already been revolting people there actually revolting they're revolting anyway but they're revolting against nut and honey because of some of the stuff that they now realize he did under orders with most of the Israelis during the supposed
surprise attack were killed not by Hamas, not by anybody else but the Israelis. And that the Israelis knew who they were killing. And this is what everybody finally found out because it bled through the system. And the courts are doing nothing to report it here, if at all possible, because it paints a different picture just like the BS with 9-11 years ago.
And the whole thing across the board was a hyped propaganda event for both sides. Hamas was going in, taking out the military. That was their plan. That's exactly what they did too. But then the counter strike to that was the Israelis killing more of their own people than Hamas did or even planned to kill. One other thing, let's go back for a minute. Now, you know the pager thing? Let me say something.
I told you so, people. I told you so. And I told you so. This is another one of those I told you so's. Years ago, I tried to explain to people about pagers and why, yes, they're useful. I used to have to carry two when I worked at the university because I was constantly on call. Okay. No cell phones, just pagers. For a while, different militia units thought that the cool idea would be to put everybody on a pager system.
And as I pointed out, if the pager can receive a signal, then it probably also sends, you just don't get to use it. It's a tracking device. Old, old, that's crazy. Well, and of course it can be used in other ways. Well, it was just used in other ways. My problem is, okay, first of all, you guys don't understand that that had to be a package with somebody making the deal. So if the people who made the deal
are known to the people who got hurt, then I would say that they're probably being looked for. However, again, the mistake is trusting electronics in a period of time where electronics are the tool of the enemy. If you had the damn things, the only thing you do with them is set them up somewhere else. In other words, you have to suspect a network system like this. Now, I'm going to rub this into
Oh, and by the way, real quick, Larry, you mentioned the lithium batteries. Well, why not the lithium battery being the explosive charge? In fact, let's point something out. What's in your phone? Yeah, with a battery. Okay. Now, let's go. Let's think about something. What else is in your phone that you don't know about?
Well, the thing is, yeah, but okay, how about a command mechanism in the multiple microprocessor systems that are on board your phone? Were they literally a kill switch? Now, the pagers, I guarantee, are, well, they never know. They might have, those, if they were older pager tech, they might have picked up old inventory, which means, yeah, they could be a AAA or a AA battery run. Usually they were AA battery. The article indicated these were new.
So these were the newer assistants and probably went with the present day lithium technology. Now, they aren't going to blow you in half. If you watch the video, what was it like? Well, if you watch the video where the guy was in the grocery store in the produce section when it went off and it was on film, guys, if you ever wondered what a foot popper looked like and how it operates, you just saw it.
What is a foot? Why do they call it a foot popper? Anybody jump in there? Why do they call that mine a foot popper? What's it do? It's not designed to kill you. It's designed to hurt you. Now if you're lucky and somebody's wearing the thing in the wrong place or if they're looking at it because think about this Somebody hears a buzz on their cell phone on their forgive me on their pager
They pick the pager up or they pull it out of their purse or maybe they have it in their jacket. They look at it, which means they bring it up to their head. Now, if they had a delay, they bring it up to their head and boom! Those are the fatalities that took place, most likely. Everybody understand that? But it didn't blow their head off. It just put a chunk of something in their head.
If you look at the video, the device was an injury technology. It's not designed to turn you into little chunky parts spread all over the produce section. It didn't do anything like that. The guy's laying on the floor holding his side where the pager was because he just got a chunk taken out of him.
The big thing here again is, as likely as not, your phones are set up the same way and they just showed you something that kind of explains why you really don't want to carry them on your person. Right? Because it's a tool they haven't used yet, at least not here. Go ahead. Hey, this is Todd, dinner Orlando. What I'm hearing now is that Arab intelligence services found that in the sod, place explosives in the pager batteries. Each battery
of the exploded pager contained about 20 grams of, I don't know how to pronounce it, PETN, that was the explosive. So they were, it says it's usually used in military detonators. It's similar to lithium salt used in batteries of electrical appliances, therefore even though even a thorough check by the Arabs did not find anything. So apparently they had some kind of
small timer set to go off today. And that's why all these went off simultaneously almost. And what happened was that they were able to make them in Taiwan and ship them through Israeli contacts to people in Lebanon who were willing to sell them, unbeknownst to them that they were sold to the head for law. But here's the thing.
When they know, everybody comes out and says, well Israel is the innocent one and they never do anything to anybody. You got like 3,000 people that were injured and most of these people had nothing to do with Hezbollah. None of these people had anything to do with anything going on on October 7th anyway. And besides that Lebanon had nothing to do with what happened on October 7th. So anybody who says that Israel
is not terrorists. They don't even have to go back in time, just look at today. So they purposely put, yes, lithium batteries can explode, but they had, you know, what they're saying is about 20 grams of this explosives inside the lithium battery. So it goes right past the bomb snicking dogs into the country. Everybody had no clue. So it was the perfect crime.
The problem with that is the case. Now first of all, batteries being modified depending on this if it's a traditional You know like we were just talking about it's a non rechargeable traditional battery pack You can insert any kind of battery you know any kind of battery that comes along with it is what typically the person's going to use especially if you get two free batteries with every you know with every feature which is what they used to do. The big thing is that even if they there this is one thing we have to be careful of
It's likely that they would put a wafer charge a sliver charge because that's what that is is the activator However, the important thing is that the lithium was the enhancer if it has lithium batteries That's what we'd like to know more about was it a tree because one of the reasons that third world has those pagers is because back in the 80s 90 they made Millions of and what happens is
that place like Taiwan or say Hong Kong or Malaysia or in Bonaise, they have the inventory leftovers. And so what happens is, as I've said many times, this is how guys used to build electronic projects because you buy up two generations old electronic technology and you repurpose part of it. You steal from it. There's stuff in it you can use.
In this case, they marketed the pagers possibly. If they did, the batteries are highly specialized. In other words, they had to build the batteries as a separate project, but it wouldn't be that difficult to do. The biggest problem is the number of hands that it passed through to get to Lebanon. And again, unless you have somebody babysitting the thing and you can't guarantee they'll survive that process, then again, like I said, most, especially for anybody listening to the militia,
Most of the tech that we have out there we need to be leery of One of the things about this is it demonstrates that that solution is obviously not only in their mind But have went through the whole mechanical process to be created guys Everybody understand the amount of effort that went into doing this Now do you think that it was unique see here's what they got to try to make you believe This is unique they happen anywhere else and it was because they just happened to get involved in the process
I don't agree with that. We've already seen something that indicates that there are malfunctions that have taken place and all of them are catastrophic. And that's with what? Lithium batteries in every scale.
every size. You got the guy in the elevator that everybody was telling you about. Did you see the guy in the elevator? He took lithium battery off his bike and he was trapped in the elevator. Yeah, that had to be a barbecue. Well, consider this, something we've talked about. And it's good that you brought this up. And thank you for giving me the database because the enhancer would make it even more effective.
But what if they don't even really need it and they've created that story because we've seen lithium batteries fail at every size range, up to including city buses, cars, trucks, take your pick, motorcycles, bicycles. Well, big bicycles, big electric bikes because they're motorcycles. They're just big electric bikes. Give me some Bluetooth earplugs, man. Right. Well, here's another one. Now, think about that.
With what they just showed you, something we've talked about many times is plugging in any, yeah, the Bluetooth system for instance and having that next to your head. No, the Bluetooth system goes into your head. Right, the big thing about that is, would be simply the size of the charge. In other words, it would still hockey puck you up. Number one, you're probably going to lose your hearing.
at least on one side, but you're going to see bone, tendon damage, possibly splintering and fragmentation if they get a lucky shot. Maybe something goes into your head deep. It's already halfway there down to your canal. So the thing is, what I would really point out is that what this shows us is something that we've kind of talked about before, which is armoring things up. The explosive charge is high velocity, first of all,
But I don't know if it's mid-range, I would say it's mid, like lower high velocity or upper mid-velocity type explosive charge, which means that remember for every so many millimeters that it's expanding, it's losing 50% of its energy. It drops very quickly unless it's focused. The only thing that would make this more damaging in reality, it's perfect, is that it was inside what is probably a pretty tough casing.
So two things happen with that. When the charge activates, it can be directed by the casing itself. So whatever the weakest point is, remember, explosives, water, and electricity follow the path of least resistance. So one of the other things about pagers, if you recall, is they're built like a cup.
The lower unit is literally a rectangular cup with a cap on top with the operating surfaces and the control keys. Now, if that thing goes off, it's going to probably go up and out the top because it's going to be like popping a loin bottle. It's going to be like popping a cork. Then the explosive charge and whatever energy goes probably both in towards you to a degree, no matter what, that's going to create damage.
But the rest of it is directionally going to slide up and scar and rip and shred along the torso of the target. So, again, it's typically not a killer. It's designed to do what it did with mass casualty in this situation because of course how many customers did it take out? Go ahead and jump in there. The question now is, is it possible
to have a cell phone. I mean I know they made them to where nowadays you can't just take the battery out but I mean there's a battery in there and there's a way to get to it. And if there's a way to get to it, a lot of these aftermarket cell phones are like thicker than the ones that you buy at cell phone stores and if those, you can get the battery out, is it possible that these phones can be ran off alkaline or nickel metal hydrate or nickel cadmium batteries that are rechargeable?
so we can just forego the whole list insane? Yes, we could. You're on the right path. Remember, this is like what we've seen with the Bao Feng ratios. One of the reasons is when the Bao Fengs and the Jing Tongs, go look up Jing Tong, that's the older one, when they came out, they were fantastic price. They had all the bells and whistles. When you got a Jing Tong, you got a handheld mic,
You've got a larger battery pack, a smaller slimline battery pack, and a battery charger, you know, a dock, and a whole nine yards. And the unit cost was about $16 for a sec when they came out. Then they jumped up to about $30 because they found out they could charge more. Now, Bay of Tongue took over that park. You can do what the car was talking about, Dan, but you have to increase the battery size. The life of that, that's the whole reason why we're using
What we've got in our cell phones now is that you can get a longer lasting charge that puts out a higher output. So you need to make an expansion port. Anybody who knows how to put together your cell phones, you've got to cut a hole. It wouldn't take anything. It really wouldn't take a couple of leads, like a 9-volt lead.
Create a connector for a battery pack that you can make yourself and strap it to the back of the phone or however you want to do it. Right, everything is off the shelf. In fact, like I said, I'll tell you what, here's an example. Go over to Teemu. Go look for battery cases, battery packs and battery cases. They offer every type of radio kit
battery retainer, battery holder, in fact that's another term used, battery holder. And what you'll see is you can get doubles, triples, quads, any size you want. And in fact I bought one of everything and some of the multi-packs and it went right into my electric kit. Why? Because with that, yeah, we could do it, this could all be done off the shelf and here's the thing,
Well, you see, the bow things, they make add-ons. You pull out the proprietary battery, you plug the battery pack in, and then you replace the batteries as you choose. And again, you can go with rechargeables, like you said, or you can go with just regular old, you know, standard black cat batteries. Take your pick, Dollar Tree or, you know, whatever name brand you want to use. The big thing here, again, is that we need that solution if you're going to continue to operate because
My consideration on this with the story chips came out. This was premature. This actually is a, is a, is a, is, if, I caught it earlier, but I wanted to see more because they said I didn't only get a chance to re-watch maybe three videos. And the three videos on it were very concise. They had good information as far as the database and showing examples of the incidents that were caught on film. The big thing about this is
All of that equipment, anything out there, should be considered suspect for this very reason. And as I pointed out earlier, guys, we don't know that what's happening is because China's port junk is 80-10-10, that the 80-10-10, the 10% failure is that part of the destruct circuit or part of the frag circuit was prematurely activated. Because everybody is saying the same thing about these batteries.
They're arbitrarily self-destructing. There's no explanation and nobody is willing to give one about why all these things are doing this. But think about this, if you're the Chinese or if you're the federal government and you can put out a contract so that when we want to shut everybody down, we want to shut everybody down. And if this becomes a threat situation where the population isn't cooperative,
You can do retaliatory actions. The government would do retaliatory or disciplinary actions, kill off a bunch of people and threaten to do the rest. And look what the sheeple did with face masks and the coronavirus scam. I could do them, but I think they would be hesitant to do it because they would lose that leash on people.
As it is right now, the best of ways. In my hand right now, in your hand, and all the color's hands, is a tracking device. Unfortunately, well, fortunately, I'm not on that. I'm on the satellite now. Nothing here in consistent work. That's probably because I didn't have on the satellite. You're on the satellite phone? I'm on the satellite phone. Switch out. Everything you get. Switch out. There we go. I'll kill a few things. So anyway, we'll see if we continue to function.
that there are alternatives and the power supply is the easiest thing to change out. As far as changing software or doing anything to alter what the phone does as far as tracking or whatever, that's far more sophisticated, but an alternate power supply is an easy thing.
Let's not forget that if we needed to, you can even do what we've already been doing for years with all of our standard radio equipment. You put a box in the dash or on the floor in front of the dash. You have a power pack, a solar panel, and a direct link also right to the 12-volt system. And you run the cell phone the way we used to run a bag phone.
Because the batteries in the bag phones were night cat in fact I have nine of them sitting right next to me at this station because I'm over on the satellite phone I've got nine bag phones here. They're all like heads night cats because remember they always after after about a year's worth of service They started to drop real quick But you know what they all still power up and they all still charge up and if I had to I could walk out to the car and even with that battery dumped in other words totally down I could walk out and
I'm going to stick the 12-volt plug in there and I've got the phone running. Okay, that bag phone runs right now. That's how you have to think about how you could set up your cell phone and completely circumvent the lithium battery issue. Here's another consideration. We get into a war, it's not like Ed said. They don't want us to lose these phones. But if we get into a conflict, boats are going to the bottom. Supply ships are going to be dead.
equipment is going to die left and right. So with every passing month, more pieces of equipment are going to start going out of service. It's not because they don't want to keep them running. It's because they simply can't keep them running. And that's the mistake everybody's making. Because first of all, we all admit this lithium, the lithium battery technology is very specialized.
Well, guess what? If I were fighting a war, you know, I would drop a new gun or have a bomber, you know, detachment dealing with. Pop, pop, boom, boom. Why? Because now you're on a finite time and most people don't have the discipline, and this is something that was intentional. Nobody has the discipline to minimize. They eventually would be forced to, which is exactly what happened when we came out of the roaring 20s.
and then got hit with the depression. The Roaring Twenties called the Roaring Twenties because people did mindless spending. Everybody says this is all new, this consumer economy after World War I, that's why it's called the Roaring Twenties.
They had all day they set up the crime operations with prohibition They operated you know a non-stop with an unlimited credit mechanism. They didn't have credit cards They just had millions of little credit houses and like I've said many times they used to have like 10 20 little Shylark Credit shops that were like little fake banks and
And you could go into each one of them and hack yourself to the hilt and go to the next one and hack yourself to the hilt. And by the time you got to the end you could have a whole lot of digits in your hands but you'd be up to your eyeballs and people would be looking for your carcass if you couldn't pay and a lot of people couldn't. So the big thing about this with communications is exactly what you said. You're already thinking outside the box.
But the other thing we need to do is we need a vast secondary third and fourth backup system on standby. Even if all you did was get the equipment, maybe one out of three of them you bought didn't work, but you're on the right track. Now the next step is actually using what you have. This is Communications Tuesday and this is a critical issue. Go ahead, jump in there please.
The painters that were being suspect were Apollo, Motorola and Tenmar was the suspects at the moment. That they were possibly prepackaged ahead of time and placed in there and then sold Israel, held the shipment and sold them in. Also, I posted in the news section of the Gilded. Now this is very graphic. It's a Bennett clip from a hospital there in Lebanon showing all the different injuries.
Some people mostly on, you know, their stomach region, abdomen regions, if they have them on their belts. You know, some people had missing fingers or missing fingers like they were holding it up and then they exploded in their face, so they got injuries to their face. So there is a quick minute clip there that people want to see what the injury is due to the explosives that were put in these. Now, so far, they're saying over 100 people so far in Mark have died.
It's the most recent update at least on that's posted in my telegram. That's all I had. Well, you know what? No, thank you. Because you think about something. How long before they'd find some of the victims? You know, if a guy's using a pager, you're up in an apartment complex and you're working, and all of a sudden at, you know, three in the afternoon, beep, beep, beep, beep, you grab the pager, you look at it because you're all sweaty, you're in a hurry, and boom. It goes through your eye socket, blows a chunk of your head out.
Or at least again, the fragmentation wounds you badly enough that you bleed to death. Especially an abdominal wound, remember that's the problem with that area. And there's every variation. Whether or not this was a retarded signal,
Most likely, it's just a lot of people don't take the thing off their belt. That's why if somebody belt injuries, you get used to the ID, you can look down and see if you recognize the code or the number, and of course you tap the button. Well, that's, you know, the other, oh yeah, that makes sense. Guess what? The moment you touch the tab to actually activate to see what it is, you know, you got the, so you then touch the tab, that's the initiator.
Yeah, boom. That's all there is to it. Most people pick it off their belt and hold it up to their face, push down the activator, and boom. That's all she wrote. Either way, it went off. We know that. So the pagers, the most important thing is give Taurus in mouth. But this teaches everybody is the batteries are gone. I'll tell you what else is going to happen. People are going to be very carefully, in fact, somebody will probably make a service, especially in the Middle East.
They'll be somebody who come up with a service that they'll do Inspections of your phones or other electronics so that they can identify if there's any threat Internally and the other thing that they would make a business out of is also changing out and disposing of batteries For the very reason like the for the caller was saying, you know, can't we change over to something else? I guarantee that would be the priority
So again, the first thing is, go ahead, go ahead. There's a spectacularly now that the whole thing was, is to get, the reason they got the pagers is because they wanted private and secure communications. So if they take out the pagers, now people suspect it may be the phones as well. Now no one's talking on the phone and if Israel invades Lebanon tonight, then what's going to happen is there's not going to be any communication between
soldiers or anybody else, so it's going to be hard for them to organize. So that might be... No, no, no. Okay, first of all, let me explain something. Hezbollah, yeah, no, there's more sabotage going on. Hezbollah, all unit army. So the idea of them being immobilized
or neutralized is not possible. Remember something we talked about before here. The reason that they beat back the Israelis and the Israelis want to come in and rape, kill, pillage, and burn is because unlike the PLO, okay, let's understand something. Everybody's been talking about the Palestinians. Palestinians were heavily entrenched in Lebanon.
Remember what happened? The Israelis came across the border. The Palestinians did not hold their ground. They retreated and they retreated and they retreated all the way up to the coast. Eventually you had the two shatila massacres. Okay, anybody remember that? So when the Israelis set up against Hezbollah, they thought they were going to see a reenactment of a fading withdrawal.
Well, what happened with Hezbollah is their actual warriors. That doesn't mean the Palestinians weren't fighting. They did, but they lost an incredible amount of equipment that the Israelis captured and then stole to us. That was that big bunch of surplus that came in in the middle 80s for anybody who doesn't remember and is old enough.
Anyway, the fact is that when the Israelis came in the second time, Hezbollah, or yeah, Hezbollah, all the blue, Hezbollah, implemented something that everybody's talked about but the French didn't get a chance to use. What they did is the Israelis had embraced Blitzkrieg.
Well, the Hezbollah units embraced the checkerboard defense system that the French figured out about halfway through the battle for France. And where they employed it with what little they had left, they were a very successful problem, key words, what little they had left. With the proper use of combined arms weapon systems in a checkerboard defense,
Each unit assumes it's by itself, it's the only fighting force on the planet, and everybody else is dead. Each unit freestands by itself utilizing every weapon system available. The Hezbollah units fought with every kind of anti-tank weapon and or indirect fire weapon going all the way back to World War I.
They had every, quote unquote, antique or older weapon system that everybody poo-pooed. You know what happened? They used them effectively. They said their death prayers. They took control of their part of the checkerboard, their black square. And everything within that black square, they could do anything they chose. Each unit had its own unique solution for fighting, number one. Number two, they took advantage of absolute control and understanding of the terrain.
They accepted the idea that they will not retreat. Now, here's the thing. The Israelis never made, they didn't even make their first primary objective of the campaign, which is unheard of. They went through the Christian Foulange forces, fought and shot their allies. The Foulange were supposed to be the border watch, and the Israelis murdered them.
Now, these are the Christian forces that get all the absolute leftover stuff that we gave the Israelis and they gave it to the Falonish Christian. The Falonish Christian units were supposed to be sitting around the border, which they were. They weren't letting anybody get across, which was what they were supposed to do. And the Israelis came up from behind and slaughtered them and then went on to try to kill Hezbollah. But Hezbollah started their defense right from the border.
Each unit that held their ground, nobody was wiped out, nobody was annihilated. Each unit that held its part of the checkerboard survived to the end of the conflict. And because of this, the first week's objective was completely missed. And remember, the Israelis have air force, they've got aircraft surveillance, all of our surveillance. They have helicopters, missiles, mortars, artillery of all types.
tanks up the ass. APCs to protect every soldier going into combat. That's the idea behind them. And they got fought to a standstill with an army that had no tanks, no artillery per se except for some medium missiles. And beyond that, no air force, no satellites, no nothing.
And I keep emphasizing this because the only thing the Israelis through all of their, you know, by deception they will wage war, it's through the monkey poking acts like this that the Israelis are trying to get back in preparation. But Hezbollah already has a standing order to fight and they establish control in the way that I describe utilizing a fixed fight and stay policy. They're not running back to the coast. There's no place to run anyway.
Which is what happened with the Palestinians. They left their weapons, they left their equipment, they ran like hell, and they got their ass beat. Hezbollah had all these older weapon systems that everybody, you know, laughs or yaps about, all these fools yap about or lie about, because they just prattle what the government tells them to. And with the right soldier behind, the right shoulder behind that weapon, the right soldier behind that weapon, they won.
There's two things about these pagers, I've got to figure. If they weren't in the Hezbollah structure, what it is is Hezbollah also is part of the Believes in the Hearts and Minds policy. They have a food program, they have a communications program, they have a religious program. They've got all these things set up so that if somebody, you know, they've been doing housing programs, they have a whole process of men stepping up and being men.
And the Jews hate that. The Jews absolutely hate that. Because the Arabs are teaching themselves that they take care of their own. Instead of the every man for himself backstabbing policy that the Jews promote everywhere they go. Yeah, they're not beat. They got hurt. It's horrible that they had the casualties they did. But here's another thing. You play that card once. Don't play it again. Well, actually you won't get a chance to.
because the people that it was done to, they're not stupid. They actually, you know, they do work on things. They do fix things. They make things. They sell things. They're going to look at this problem and they're going to pick it apart fast. And what will happen is you can do it once, but you're not going to do it again. Now everybody realizes that the elect, in fact, this was, they probably wished they hadn't done this.
Because I'm going to be quite honest, this helps us out, doesn't it guys? Guys, are you listening to what our caller said happened? Are you listening to the follow-up information? This is all stuff we've talked about before. When we go into conflict, the electronics have to be shut off.
Number one is tracking. Number two is the possibility now because it's been confirmed that if certain systems have been offered and if they have a certain potential, then they're a weapon system or let's just say a sleeper weapon system unto themselves. We have to use them in a controlled fashion and we have to protect ourselves from them.
Now, we already could evaluate how all these captors took place because we're listening to how people were heard and they're evaluating themselves. You know, how many ways do you handle a pager? How many of you owned a pager? I think one time I was carrying three pagers. I had two pagers all the time, but every once in a while I had to carry what we call the red phone. So I had three pagers on my bat belt, if you know what I mean. So again, imagine what that would be like. Oh, God, he cut him into...
First of all, what are we learning here? No lithium batteries, right guys? No lithium batteries. Lithium batteries are... In fact, you know, here's the other thing they taught us. Obviously, with a little bit of work, it sounds like lithium batteries would be more valuable as an anti-personnel device to use for booby traps and sabotage. Doesn't that make sense? In fact, it means that, you know, there's a...
I think they're more prone to catch fire than explode though. I think these were modified by the Israelis when they held them and passed them on. You can see video after video after video of lithium fires. You short them out, you charge them when they fail, they pop and burn depending on the size of the battery. The bigger the battery, the bigger the explosion of fire.
If they're inside the house and they can set these things off, they can burn everybody's houses to the ground because these are self-sustaining. You can't put them out with water. They're lithium. Sodium batteries are the same thing. Sodium, you put in water, it burns. It's self-oxidizing. It's self-fueling. Now they just provide... Water provides oxygen. Yeah, now they... Water provides oxygen.
They do provide these bags. You can order them from Amazon and elsewhere. They do have some supposedly lithium fire type bags for some of the smaller items. But I mean I've been ordering bunches and bunches of gadgets and every damn one of them has got a lithium battery in them. I mean I'm talking digital microscopes, I'm talking solar lights.
You name it, everything pretty much has got a lithium battery in it. You can go on YouTube and look at the videos. When they start smoking and they heat up instantly, they talk about this term called thermal runaway, which can happen in a second. That's when they cook and burn. As far as anti-personnel, all of them don't necessarily explode, but they can catch players.
What did I say earlier? The lithium obviously becomes an enhancer with the slip charge. And the slip charge would not be all that, it doesn't need to be all that great. It's a two-stage explosive. Whatever explosive chosen to use enhances the performance and the destructive potential of the lithium, which is why the combination is perfect. It obviously did what it was supposed to do. On top of that, it's like white phosphorus.
Because once I hit it with that charge, as much of the material as possible has now been offered a good fuel air mix. And where did it go? It saturated the side of my belly. It's stuck in the front of my face. And it's burning at its normal temperature. Because even the explosive is nothing more than a burn with a pressure wave at high, high velocity. So I said low, medium, or high velocity.
And by the nature of the explosive used, you have either a high medium or a low high velocity charge going off, which means you've got a lot of speed and that prefers energy, but it also allows for a more rapid fuel air mix. And when that stuff hits you, on top of everything else, first you get the initial blast, that's the shockwave. Then you get the burn because you distributed the material over a wide area, plus you permeated the wound channel.
I know exactly what to do. They did it as a shape charge in a way because, like I said, look at the way pagers are built. It's a bucket.
with white phosphorus, especially white phosphorus 2 and white phosphorus 3. Remember, just like lithium, it used to be with white phosphorus, if you had to casualty World War I, and all the dependant of the country, and also World War II, the policy was you had a blackout tent. When a guy got hit with white phosphorus, you run him over to the tent, you have the stretcher take him over, you strip his clothes off,
You put the person in a, it's a blacked out medical tent, a small, and you have a cattle trough inside, basically a wash tub, a big one, like you have for the bigger ones, oval, the oval type. You fill that with water. You put the patient in the water, and in the process you shut all the lighting down, it's a blackout tent. And then you use forceps and you follow the wound channel and the glow of the white phosphorus and you pull it out.
There's no pain relief for this. It has to be done as quickly as possible because it's burning into you. Now here's the problem. White phosphorus 2 and white phosphorus 3, and there's probably 4, 5, 6 now, are water reactive. So the first time they found this out, they've got a casualty. He's permeated white phosphorus tangs all over him. They run him into the tent. They throw him in the tent and he has little explosive charges going on under his skin all over his body.
What's the difference between the treatment for one over the other? You don't immerse the patient, but you still break out the forceps. You go into a darked out room and you watch for the glowing spots and you follow the wound channel and you pull each one of those up. Typically it's a, what do they call it, a spatulum forcep or whatever, because it has a bit of a cup on the, a divot on the end. So you follow the wound channel down, hook the stuff like, you know, because it's molten.
and then you pull it back through the balloon channel and drop it into the pan. The difference between the two, the earlier, you could water. With water you could reduce the burn. You could reduce the damage to the tissue. But if you do it with the other, nowadays, what happens is literally you're meeting, it's like you have firecrackers going off, all wherever the things are located. Just like the lithium does. And so you said, water doesn't do you any good, does it, guys?
Again, this would be the same thing. What is the reactive potential? You have a person. You frag the lithium battery. You have fragments anywhere from maybe the size of a, well of course battery's not that big, but let's just say all the ties of a fingernail and broken up and spread out throughout different wound channels in the body and they're burning. The first thing somebody's gonna think to do is, hey, throw some water on that. We all know it shouldn't be done, but most people won't think that way.
There's all kinds of ways additional injury was done to the casualty without anybody realizing it because they were trying to help I hear a call and nothing to do I'm sorry. Yeah, this is Mike from Ohio. I was just funny You're mentioning this because today I just came across I bought a spare Lithium battery for my cell phone for course it came from China, and I just looked at it. Yeah, it was all ballooned up all ready to pop
And I thought, oh, you got to be kidding me. I caught that in the nick of time. And I don't even know how you'd dispose of them. I put it in a jar so it wouldn't get wet and took it outside. I don't know how to put it in the trash or what to do with it. Like I said, just leave it off to the, make up a sand bucket. Okay. It's just like you used to do with, you know, okay. When you're, the one thing you can do, you know, thank you for bringing it up.
And Larry, like you said, water can't be used. And for other color, water can't be used. This is why we need sand buckets. If you have a smoke grenade or a thermite or a phosphorous grenade that's thrown in, unfortunately it will probably pop. But once it's distributed,
The only thing you can do is use sand, which is why they used to have in most industrial metal shops, you had sand buckets, not just fire extinguishers. And even then, you usually had three different types of fire extinguishers, three models, and everybody was coached on where to use what.
But, primarily, no matter what, you sand, you dump it with sand or you put the thing in the sand because even if it erupts, it's minimizing the oxygen supply. If it does burn at an extremely high temperature, it glassifies. So it continues to self-encapsulate and retards the potential of the burn, which is the whole idea. So thank you for bringing it up because sand buckets, I've talked about this before, you should have a 5 gallon
3 gallon or 5 gallon plastic bucket. You can make it look like a flower planter in every room. It's a way to disguise an anti grenade or smoke grenade actually for smoke or for CS grenades. CS grenades or any kind of tear gas is thrown in the house to burn it down. It is not thrown into the house to smoke you out.
It's designed to hit the window, go through, drop near the curtains. You don't usually have fiberglass curtains anyway. Those used to be any more. They used to be real popular as an anti-fire threat issue. But they know that if they pop it through the window, it's going to land near a combustible. It starts a fire. It burns the house down. Basically, the only thing you can do, or the best thing to do with it, is you just literally drop a sand bucket on it. Flip it over, bury it.
Now it's still going to burn to a degree, but it's not going to cause secondary damage or again becoming incendiary Which is one of the only reasons are using it has nothing to do with trying to be polite or save you or be your humane bullshit That's one of the many classic swine lives. Okay, the new bathroom ever gets unused so Shows you the quality. Well, that's the sad part. You just bought it, right? You just bought it a year ago, but I've never used that. It was just a set aside for when I needed it
And there's just this pretty close to a left-hand side. Well, the biggest problem is, see, this is the other thing. Now, okay, now let's all consider something else. We're talking about power sources here. And like Larry says, he's got a lot of lithium batteries. Everybody does. Guys, they make acid-core batteries in almost every size you can imagine.
They're little 12 volt batteries. They look like little car batteries and they make them all the way down to about two inches wide, about an inch tall, and about an inch or an inch and a half tall, and about an inch wide. Two inches by one inch by, you know, an inch and a half. But they make them all the way up to any size you can imagine, almost like almost to the size of little motorcycle batteries. But these are for electronic applications.
One of the neat things about these, they can be sitting on the shelf, not activated. You know what I mean? They can be sitting on the shelf without being a threat or wearing or breaking down. Now, are they good for a limited period of time? Well, the argument is that even those are only good for so long if you store them because the lead is oxidized. Not if you maintain it. And typically, the electronic type batteries that are wet cell like this,
are a very high grade of internal materials. One of the reasons your car batteries have been breaking down, you'll notice they don't seem to last as long, is because the lead is mostly fully recycled. With electronics, because they need pure energy and they need reliable energy, the internals are typically better quality products. So you're looking at virgin lead,
first time used or minimal cross contaminants because they've gone through the full purification process. So these little acid cell batteries are another thing to keep on the shelf. Is it a solution for everything? Well, some things we'll never use again. Some of the stuff we're using now we really don't need. I live most of my life without them and I've got cruder or other alternative solutions
that are A, easier to fix, B, lasted for 40 years already, they've been serviced for 20, 30 years, and they've been around for 40 or 50 years, and they still work just like they did when they were built. So if I needed to fix it, I could probably figure out how to fix it, and I could take whatever generation of electronic knowledge and apply it to make it work. What we're talking about here is trying to breathe life into all these convenient pieces of equipment, mostly because of size.
and make them, bring life into them for a period of time so they continue in service for as long as some service of the type that they're applied to still works. An example is cell phones. Okay, how long are the cell phones actually going to work if the economy goes in the toilet?