September 25, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, ammunition, and tactical doctrine on Weapons Wednesday, September 25, 2024. The show covered .22 CB cap cartridges and their historical use as gallery/parlor rounds, chambering options in various firearms, and practical applications. Koernke also analyzed Russian military tactics in Ukraine, specifically the use of motorcycle dragoon units for rapid assault operations, and drew parallels to militia preparedness doctrine. A second segment featured a guest caller discussing Israeli-Palestinian conflict, international law regarding self-defense, and U.S. military deployments in the Middle East.
- .22 cb cap
- parlor cartridges
- weapons wednesday
- motorcycle dragoons
- ukraine battlefield
- tactical resupply
- militia doctrine
- israel palestine
- international law
- self-defense
- gaza
- hezbollah
- lebanon
- centrifugal gun
- motor-driven weapons
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fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children in fear to be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right.
And pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer?
He called out from the grave Platinum myth lots of platinum silver gold all stole by the kosher mafia Stuck in their banks where they told everybody else What a scam and if you run the propaganda machine you could lie your ass off about pretty much everything like that a gold It's not worth anything, but I'll take it off your hands for a lot less. Oh, I am telling you afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the
hour of the intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, northwest, northeast, and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.
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satellite signals. It's kind of cool, so very good work. Anyway, we're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Wednesday, it's weapons Wednesday. Phase Plasma Rif 3.4, the Wathrange, Oozee, 9mm, Cobian, Spouse, photo shotgun. You know, we only got the 30 watts in right now, dude. Okay, just remember.
And by the way, my boy's up above. I got a couple of quads on you, so I wouldn't load the shotgun. We'll put you right out of your boots. I'd be back. Yeah, yeah, with some money. And yeah, you got to do the government thing now, too. Unlike illegal aliens, they're just coming to get the guns. More on that in a minute. Anyway, it's the 25th of September. It is the 16th year of open, obvious, and in your face, deviant socialist,
and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2024 Old Earth Calendar. Help me Spock, help me. Good. Now to Lincoln. And 2024, Battle for the Republic, the Dance of Swords. And so we shall. The music will be ours and the battlefield, step by step, will be ours.
To do that, you need to be properly trained and squared away, but it's Weapons Wednesday, so I want to touch on a few things here real quick. Well, this Weapons Wednesday, Dad, and I want to let you know, we've got a workaround going right now. I pulled out LPR Mobile's main computer, and the mobile unit is in place of the computer event problem.
We can play everything we get before, it just still needs to be replaced because this is like temperate things, you know what I mean. I'm getting a little garble on your mic there for some reason, I don't know why, a little bit. Was it clear what I said? I heard part of it, but not all of it. Go ahead and repeat again please. I will repeat it. We've got LTR's mobile unit hooked up in place of the unit that was given us a problem.
We can play everything that we've played on the other one. It's just a temporary solution. It's a mobile game that's not supposed to be running all the time. Right. And that's what it was bought for, so it was picked up for. That's perfect. Again, we're also, well, right off the bat, if you'd like to donate to help upgrade the Liberty Tree radio hardware, of course, now, I will say something here. If you can, please do that. That would help.
But we are heading into the next quarter, and the next quarter is the end of the year, first of the year billing process. And, you know, we only pay for our bills once a year, pretty much all of them. But what we do is we do only a limited fundraiser, which is we're going to be starting pretty soon. We do drawings. We send stuff out.
We've got quite a mix already packed up here. In fact, I just carried some more stuff over to the table over there because I've got to sort out and figure out who gets what gifts. And I want to be able to do it a little faster. The biggest issue here has been having the mailroom section, so to speak, which is not really supposed to be here where it belongs.
Also, we use different facilities constantly. We never try to use the same facility twice in like two days or three days. We go from one location to another to another. So we got to kind of coordinate that because we like to play musical mail rooms. The big thing, if you would like to help now, and we would appreciate it, is you go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com.
When you get there, go to the donate key and you can donate any amount. Now if you want to, specifically flag it for hardware replacement. That can be the title for the message there if you want to send drop a little information. And it will be earmarked and tailored for that because again, we do have the, well we aren't taking names for the end of your drawing yet, but we will be. In fact, in, no.
Today's the 25th. You figured out there's only 30 days in September guys. So in six days, we're gonna start working on the end of the year drawings, which will be happening all through the time each month up to the end of the year. So again, www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. When you get there, find the donate lozenge, the donate key. Now hit the donate key and you can donate any amount. And if you want to, hey, say hi to Ed.
and benchmark it. This is for the hardware replacement because we are working out. There may be, there's minor components. We're not changing everything out as far as the systems we have because we have enough hardware in the basic sense to get stuff done, but we may need to replace some smaller components or add equipment that we want to have on board so we have multiples. I just brought up a mobile
DVD CD player that was a donation from one of our allies and it's going to go hooked up to the computer that's underneath my feet here right now. Underneath my feet. What's that going to cost? You mean for the replacements? It's working on the hardware issue right now. So any amount that can come in probably will help because
The other mission is to probably even eventually add to the system. I'm looking for more machinery up here. I found a source. We can probably get a bunch of other frames. I'm sitting on one of the computer for instance I'm working on under the table here right now. The one that's here is a fantastic gaming machine.
It's got, like Ed said, it's not hollowed out and not have anything on board. It has massive numbers. This is a fantastic frame. It's got six ports on the top, two audio ports on the top. It's got eight USB ports in the back. It's got multiple audio ports in the back. You can hook up a whole sound system to this if I wanted. But the cool thing is, inbound, I can hook up a couple of different add-on drives.
or well, stackable drives, which is something I wanted to experiment with. I've got some, they're dinosaurs by today's standards, but they're actually a terabyte add-on hard drives. They're a little stackable to units. And I found a clutch of three and they all power up and they all seem to work. So I might add those to this end, but it may do something like that. Like I said, we'll look to see what the problem is and we're going to tailor the technology.
The current problem that we're having is that the computers, we do have backups sitting here. We have the backups that Bill left us and they work good enough to do most things, but not good enough to run YouTube the way you like me to use it. Right, our arbitrary use. Yeah. Yeah, and it's, there are some of our programs that we use for Liberty Tree Radio that require Windows 10 or higher.
And these machines can't handle anything higher than Windows 7. Right. So that's where they're stuck at. And we're looking at the, I don't know what Windows next software update is, but I'm expecting the Windows 10 stuff to go the way of the dodo brood and my main machine, one that we're using with the conference line,
That one's running Windows 10 and it can't go any higher than 11 because there's a chip it doesn't have. So it's like physical requirements for the operating systems and then people making stuff required for the app. Well, what really though, it really kind of like kicks me off with like the new technology and they want you to upgrade all the time is if you take a look.
at what is in the new boxes at the box stores like Best Buy or Walmart. There's nothing in there. It's the motherboard. It's a video card and usually two memory sticks. And then you have 16 fans. And that's what I really, there's no room for a CD drive. Although I will say this.
I was looking because we were talking about what we needed to do to see if we could find an external drive. External drive is actually dropped in price considerably. I think the most expensive one I saw was $25 and that was a Blu-ray player dad. Blu-ray player slash recorder. Well actually I'd be interested in that. Yeah, it was only $25. I was in there thinking, man, might pick one of those up just to play with it to see what it does.
Actually, I'll tell you what, do me a favor and shoot that over to the phone and or send it just into the email system. Oh, no, this is this is it. I'll tell you right right on it is that Best Buy and you have to ask the clerk because they have them, but they're not where you can get them. It's behind the shelf.
in the box stores and they use they have a limited selection in the box stores. There's like two or three models, but they're all Blu-ray. But the best price one is a slim line Blu-ray recorder, external drive plug-in USB, blah blah blah, all the fun stuff. But yeah. So we've got a here's a here's the thing. I'd be curious to see an experiment with that because
What we've been doing is a lot of canned footage and I want to experiment with what was, we were talking about Blu-ray, you know, be using it as the parent, you know, recording system. But the interesting thing about that is it's kind of like the difference between beta and VHS. Yeah, beta was better, but unfortunately everybody went with VHS because, you know, the market went up, was pushed that way.
But Beta was a much better technology all the way around. Better sound quality even though both were great. And better video. And Blu-ray supposedly is the ultimate. But they always show you Blu-ray on VHS or not VHS, DVD discs. Look how great Blu-ray looks! I'm on a DVD. Yes, right, right. So if my hearing aids can look that great, why do I need a Blu-ray?
Like, nobody's supposed to ask that question. Yeah, it's like you could do a Blu-ray, and of course there's an ad in front of every movie. Well, the older movie is not too old, but you know, anything that's on disc. And it's funnier than hell because again, my Blu-ray, it's like, well, I do want Blu-ray, but for a different reason you might imagine. There's a whole thing with the Blu-ray and the Ultra 4K, blah, blah, blah, resolution.
where they've been going back and they've been bringing old movies like Aliens and The Terminator up to a high definition for those things using AI. And it's doing some weird things and the thing is that they actually passed it to be put out that way.
Like changing expressions on people's faces, losing stuff that happens, and losing the atmosphere that, you know, you're watching an old horror movie, part of that, even if you don't realize that part of the thing that makes you a little creepy is you can't see what's going on. You know, that greeniness where you see a little bit of emotion but you don't actually see, you know, what
But to a lot of people, including myself, you clear it up where you can see that motion and if the AI doesn't understand what that motion is, it kind of turns into something else that really messes up the movie. Well, that's again the quick conversation I just had this morning with a few people. We were discussing, you know, again, modifications to certain things we've already done.
And I'm not impressed with AI. To me, it's Futurama meets an idiocracy. Because every image that I've seen, and again, the problem is, if you have a camera eye,
is it's just cartoonish enough that apparently they're trying to make you feel, you know, childish. We have sufficient images that are real that we don't need. In fact, I will emphasize this, there absolutely is very little to no need, and I mean literally no need for AI. The only thing that AI has done is make people lazy.
Real quick, the AI goofiness that you see that are out there that people have generated and put out there, that's intentional. They don't want you to think about the high-end. They don't want you to think about the high-end AI stuff that they can do that they've done. Probably the best one is a guy who keeps getting sued by Tom Cruise who lives overseas. I can't remember what country he's in, but he's a graphic design artist, special effects person.
and a Tom Cruise impersonator and him mixed with the Deepfake technology, man, you can hurt... Oh, no, no, I... You know, I've argued the quality is way beyond anything. We didn't need to wait for AI. The quality of the video fake has always been at their fingertips probably for 30 years.
They didn't, they don't want to, it's just like blowing up, okay, think about it this way guys. You don't use that card until you really need that card, because otherwise if you overplay the card people start looking for it, which is now what's happened with the AI scam. And I think they're going to regret this because
You see, it's like blowing up pagers and blowing up radios. Now everybody has, you could tell everybody that, you know, guys, they could do this. At the very least, the equipment's harmful to you like your cell phone. But when the governments, especially the Jewish RAC government, blows people up or hurts them horribly with a device, now it's in the realm of the real world so that people are forced to go, well, that happened. Yeah, it did happen.
Okay, but then they're the what the only thing they can do then is what you've seen they try to garble up the storyline Well, here's the bottom line Israelis did something they made a bomb out of something that somebody uses every day as a common device including in hospitals and theaters or around other people and they blew them up
And the thing is, they liked everybody about what they were. They infiltrated, God knows how many populations, because do you think they're just going to do it to the Arabs? No, they're going to do it to the Christians. They're going to do it to whoever else they want to kill. Now, they already openly admitted the fact that, yes, they made that bigger company for this type of attack. They were not just selling to them, and they've already had to do recalls.
Now, now, let's think about something with what they just admitted to. Who owns the company that the assassin was on in Butler, PA? Why do you think I keep asking that question? Who owns it? Why? Because you just described, Ed, and everybody's been talking about for the last several days, what I've been trying to tell everybody about with regard to deep construction.
In your community, there's an Israeli spy pod somewhere. There's a company, business, an extension of whatever. It's like spy ambassadors extension, you know, and ambassadorial extensions, okay? It's the courtesy service office of the Mossad in your area.
And where they took Trump and what they did there, the grand poo boss, the ring knockers, the spit swappers, it didn't happen that day. It didn't happen just over a few days planning. That event right there was a culmination of several different assets and resources pulled together. The cops were told by the Grand Lodge that they got to act stupid, and they did.
The Secret Service didn't do its job, which more of their, everybody's finding out more. And all that it comes down to is, well, they just, they have an SOP. It's like the Federal Aviation. Secret Service SOP is God. And the only reason that you didn't follow God's orders, that three ring binder, is because you were told not to to get somebody killed. So you know what the difference between what happened with Trump's assassination and those pagers?
absolutely nothing. The exact thing scenario, but you see now you got to, this is how people need to crack people's brains open because you know what happens then? People stop a percentage, a better percentage. You're still going to be a bunch of people have their head up their ass and they can walk down the road looking like a human donut all day. But more people start looking for the problem children. It's not us. It's not the Patriot movement.
It's the Jewish mafia slash the old gangland people. And now, two good examples of how deep the operation is going, how the deflection takes place, how the action is set up, how the action is executed. And wow, you mean they did this way back? Yep, because it's all preparatory at standby locations. You mean to say that they were ready for something like that just there? No, that facility was, but the convenience is that,
Since the very nice location was available and the person who owned the foreign asset, the international company owned the building, did what it did, well it was targeted, it was opportunity and it was in perfect location. It doesn't mean it's the only location there. Pennsylvania is rife with Jewish mob operations all over the place. It's like Michigan. And the same is true with regard to the
operation with regard to those pagers. That's a sidebar from what we were talking about with communications, but it is Weapons Wednesday, and these are all weapons. And how weapons are employed, who uses them, how do they use them, how do they deploy them, and how far out do they deploy them before they employ them. Everybody understand? Both of these incidents are representative of what we need to hammer in people's brains.
You're not going to get to most people. If a shallow hell starts making stupid statements, I am dead cold serious. Stop wasting your time to that person. Shut up and start talking to him about football. But Mark, I don't like football. I know. If you put a gun in my head and ask me, told me I need to rattle off something about football, I'm dead. You know that, right guys? I've told you this a million times. If somebody said, you know who's the primary quarterback for the Steelers? Steelers? Is that a bank robbery team?
Yeah, Dave's not here, dude. Okay. I'm sorry. I have no clue what you're talking about. I know who the Steelers are. Okay. But it's the idea that, you know, that's, that's the thing about this. There's a whole lot of other people that really are trying to pay attention. And if we keep picking people's brains, they'll start to see how look at the world the way they should be looking at it.
as opposed to the fiction the public fool system primed by the same assets who control pornographic Hollywood, perverted Washington DC, the fake ass stock market, the Jewish run banking system, right down the shopping list. The same boy boy click across the board and they're all geared towards baffling you with BS. Go ahead, I heard a voice jumping there. I heard you voice it.
I was saying I couldn't hear you for a moment and I blurted out I can't hear your voice anymore but what I really wanted to talk about for a minute just one minute it's that I wanted to talk about that 22 CB and from a five four or five inch barrel would it be more powerful if I fired it up a 22 inch barrel? Okay, well okay first of all yeah
Oh, I can't hear you again. I can't hear you again. Something went wrong here. Hey! This one is mine! This one is my best! It is mine! It's useless! With that my I'm useless! True! He shoots me! Before God's country! We are the Malice! There is danger! And there's danger in our hands! Oh, here you are! Singing all the views of wild and free! But soon you'll know the right foot from the tree! Oh, you're the right foot!
Hold the rifle, in our hands a trifle, dry to goodly speak, you may know us a stern and master. Your forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back-switch faster when you meet our mountain boys, and they'll leave their jaws to start. Glad you make what little noise, and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle, in our hands a true nose trifle.
Interestingly enough, we touched on a s- Yeah, what's that?
I'm trying to find out. Ed, you didn't cut me off, right? I just want to be checked to make sure. He's got to grab the mic and switch things over in order to talk to us here. I'm just curious only because I know what happened. This happens more and more as we're drilling a certain tooth. And so they're poking a stick in the spokes because, guys, I just pointed out something that you weren't supposed to think about.
But if you take a look at the overview and the connective dots with what's going on...
I didn't hear where you dropped off the first time for the caller, so there might be something with the conference line, or there could be something with your phone. What are you talking about? We're talking about communications. Can we preach on speaking here at something like that? Somebody might not want to talk about that. We were talking about the kosher mafia and the comparative study and deep planning when it comes to setting up the option for assassinations.
or murdering Americans or anybody overseas. In other words, look what they did with the pagers and the radios. Pay attention to what happened with the assassination attempt in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania is run by the Jewish mob. Top to bottom, they're an enemy of the American people across the board in terms of the operatives there in Pennsylvania.
They've done everything in their power to burn as much of the Constitution again and the fake republic rats. They're not rhinos. These are republic rats slash foreigners that are operating Pennsylvania. Everybody across the board was told what to do there and that's why that Pennsylvania situation ended up the way it did. The only thing is fickle finger fate no matter what the best laid plans of rats and rodents are.
Guess what? They still make mistakes. Well, let's put it this way. Chance doesn't always work. We've got more information on the two assassins and there is a connection. The brother of the last assassin, the Ukraine wannabe fighter, his brother is tied to the first shooter. Well, that's in their quotes and sentences.
Right, there's a couple other pieces that came out here in the last, what, 20 hours, including photographs that actually connect the Harris-Biden group, in which at least five different images, no doubt, no possibility of making a mistake. You're looking at close quarter operatives inside the White House.
standing there and hobnobbing and doing photo ops with the second assassin. There's another image with lo and behold apparently the dad of the first assassin. Now this is just like Sandy Hook. Let me point something out. Boy, now we're connecting another one. Remember what I said about Crooked Hook, which we all call Sandy Hook.
Guys, what's the likelihood that out of all 15 or 16 people who have family killed, 10 of them have already been to the White House, both husband and wife in most cases, and have been to the White House out, you know, in the side door. They didn't come in for a tour. They were in the White House visiting and meeting with the administration extensively before Sandy Hook took place. Four.
was this known? Well, remember, a lot of stuff is public information and the visitors list and the comings and going list for the White House is accessible. And lo and behold, look who was in the entourage of different groups. In one case, I think it was three of the family members of the victims of Sandy Hook, who just happened to be in the White House at the same time with other personalities. Now,
To go look at where Sandy Hook is and ask yourself, what is it about that area? What's special about that location that all these people, they're not just Washington associated. These characters before the supposed fake ass, it didn't happen shooting the way they claim. They were all hobnobbing in the White House. They were just hobnobbing in Washington. They were hobnobbing in the White House.
No, what's the like when you go to that?
You can go back and see where everybody is. They're really proud to do that with everybody else. And clean that with a good reason for you to stay at home. But you know what? Where I've been doing the delivery job, I've actually been talking to some of the other drivers. It's like, yeah, it's like we were doing really good back during the pandemic. I said, yeah, back when they wanted everybody to stay at home and they said they didn't want to spread anything. But yet they let us drivers go out. We would go to not one, but we would go to multiple stores.
and stop at multiple locations. So, whereas one person might have gone out and had contact with like one store, right? If they were going out to get food. Think about this. You're at home, you order something from a delivery person who's probably going to all the stores. So if any of those stores got contamination or something, if it was a serious threat,
The driver might have picked it up. And then he's not just delivering to like one house, he's delivering to multiples. So you're by fundering down like that and entrusting your safety in the hands of Uber Eats or DoorDash or whatever delivery service UPS, FedEx, you're actually
getting more contact if you're worried about the quote-unquote contact tracing you're more at risk from multiple targets from that one delivery man than you are if you go out and get something yourself. And the thing about it is is they all understood that. Well, Fauci knew that anyway. Like I said, so three-faced bras meanwhile he gets to be royalty and go to the baseball game by well with two of his hoes.
and nobody else in the stadium except for cardboard cutouts. Hey. And then he takes the mask off with two of the people sitting there. Let me tell you. Real quick, we're going to shift back because our caller brought up a subject, CB Caps. Okay. Yeah, I did. I got cut off. Yes. For some reason. Well, we all did. Don't worry. We got cut off because we were talking about before that. But I will point out, again, CB Caps.
These are what these are are ultra short 22. Now there was a couple other ones and there's a 22 Calibri and 22 Calibri was another competitive or counterpart. Now there's several Calibri type cartridges in the last 120 years that were rimfire. But the more modern and I don't know what happened to it maybe just died up because CB cap took you know the CB caps won the game because they were cheaper.
But there were three or four different, well, there's three or four different CB cap type rounds. They will work in all closed system rifles, in other words, bolt action. They're fantastic in a brake action, like, you know, little Remington rolling blocks. They work phenomenally well in a Remington rolling block. They also work in the top brake type 22s, or God knows how many of those out there.
You also have the, again, like you said, revolvers. They work well in revolvers. They were real popular for use because you get more shots for the fistful. In the older H&R revolvers, now granted, those are not fast for reloading, but you got nine shots. And you don't need any of that behind. I tried my CB Winchester CB long match.
and they're a CB cat just like the CCI and I fired it from a five inch heritage arms revolver and it ripped through seven-eighths inches of pine board. I didn't know it could do that. Just from a revolver. What would it do?
From a rifle that is in practice. It'll still be comparable. The big thing is, what these originally were modeled after, all of them, were gallery cartridges. The original, actually parlor cartridges. Anybody remember what a parlor cartridge or parlor gun is? You know, they used to joke about that. You know, sir, you might put that little parlor gun away because you're just going to get yourself a car here. Yeah, like Wild Wild West, the women were carrying them.
They'd go, yeah, they were loaded with guns.
They went home and either maybe Saturday too, they wanted to have some fun. They'd break out the bullet trap made out of iron or steel. And it was like a Victrola horn. You hang the target inside that and you better be good enough to hit that piece of paper inside that horn. And the bullet got caught in a snail drum and dropped down into a cup.
and a little snail drum configuration. Most of your indoor ranges years ago basically were set up that way if they were basement ranges. Usually they could get hardwares and gun shops. And they still make them. They still make the bullet traps. But back in the day, everybody had them. That's why they called them parlor guns.
What we gonna do today mom? Well right now it's Sunday school and you better wear your tie. When we get back here we're gonna be doing the parlor shoot today. So make sure you guys got your stuff away. We're out of the way. I don't want it all over the room there. Okay mom we can do that. This is gonna be fun. And so you say church everybody everybody sit there have some tea have some coffee and wow and all this is pop pop. It went pop. I'm sorry got it. It didn't go pop.
Yeah, that's why these rounds were made. And you know what's really bizarre, like you said. Now, originally they were black powder. And of course, black powder shifted out to smokeless. And when they did make 22, they used the absolute... They always... 22 is the absolute chintziest, cheapest powder they can make. Unless you got competition rounds like Eli makes or any of the other 22 caliber competition companies. And, you know, the fins are good for that, and so are the Swedes.
But any of these Calibri and or tap type size rounds do not you you do not need a silencer in fact That's what I've been telling everybody you use the right gun and you use the right ammunition And you don't need a silencer and to have a whole bunch of government paperwork But you know people who sell silencers don't want you to know that I've said this for years you could take any round you want
and adjust its load to knock it down to below supersonic, first of all. But then consider this, if you know what your point of contact is, I'm going to aim for a target. For sensory removal, we're going to be doing 25 to 30 yards at the most. And in many cases, you'll come to a much closer range. And basically, it's where you put the bullet.
For sensory removal with the 22 it was to the back of the head right just just below the helmet or right above the collar depending on how good a shot how well you were trained and Again with a silencer with the 22, you know, we're during Vietnam. They had all kinds of 22 long rifle Actually, what's funny is they were chambered in 22 long rifle, but here's a little trick. They don't talk about They didn't use long rifle
Most of the time they use 22 long standard. Why did they do that? Because 22 long standard was traditionally subsonic. In other words, those specialized subsonic rounds you always read about, which is sure they exist, originally all they did was made up and then adjust a load and buy better powder to make the round more consistent for repeat point of impact.
See, with .22, because it is a cheaper powder, you have variations in density. This is why if you go back through all the old American riflemen, you'll see all kinds of real good shooting articles on .22 impact variants. Guys, all this, excuse me, all this stuff has been covered for 200, well, no, not 200 years, 140 years. In fact, here's what's really interesting. How old is the .22 long rifle cartridge?
What years ago? It's a hundred years old. Pre-Civil War. Oh really? Yeah. Oh, that's 22 days. Well, no, what they were carrying back in the day was were 22 boot guns.
That traditionally, you know, the rimfire, before the war, rimfire was out there in pretty good quantity. A lot of guys carried a .22 boot gun because it was, you know, a long dagger. Everybody goes, why would you carry something like that? Because if I put a hole in somebody in the right spot and stab them, they usually get unmotivated. And if you shoot somebody once, at the very least, they can't be sure you can shoot them again.
But it's also attrition. People always forget this. It's like if you're in a fight, guys, you put a bullet in somebody's hip or you put a bullet in somebody's elbow or you put a bullet in somebody's jaw and they get shot in a spot where things bend. And the word pain is applied.
See, don't think courteous and, oh, I'm going to shoot center of mass. No, you shoot to hurt because you probably, well, of course, you'd be really good. You shoot to kill, but you may not be that lucky. So what you do is you use it as not a distraction, but a debilitation shot. That way when you go at them with the knife or you fling, you know, turn the gun around or use the gun and the knife to beat out someone, put them down the rest of the way, it's a lot easier.
Now if you're really good, you put a bullet on them or it knocked them down because you got a world of hurt. Put it through their eye socket, goes down into the head, maybe it kills them, maybe it doesn't. Half blind is usually motivating to make people think it's not a good day to continue to fight. So when everybody goes, well, what good does that do? A lot better than harsh language and wait until they get to knife range.
So just a heads up, it's a matter of, it's a matter of attitude on your part. People were more casual killers back in that period of time and we're gonna learn to do that again. In fact, there are a lot of people out there that are casual killers right now. They use every kind of weapon you can imagine and don't think twice about it. The sooner that you realize that'll probably be your needful condition, the sooner you realize everything you can get hold of is kind of handy. Hold on a second caller.
The one other thing CB taps like you'd like you so all went through like three-quarter inch plywood It doesn't have to go through right? Although the only got to do is get it in fact, let me give an example I always love this video and if you go back through this I don't know if the slingshot channel is still on YouTube or not But the slingshot again when he you know, he was crying
Right, when he did his earlier videos, you've got to go way back to the beginning, the first year or two of his videos. The first thing he was promoting, oh wait a minute, these are slingshots, yep, he was promoting slingshots, but he designed his own pattern of slingshot. And he designed it to take more energy to be able to use a greater number of rubber bands.
Because if you look at him, he's got Schwarzenegger arms. Originally when he was younger, he didn't get... I couldn't pull it back. Well, I'm saying, he was really built. So the thing is, what he was using, initially he didn't try to make it look too fancy. He was taking ballistic gelatin, which is not more than basically horse-binder glue,
Because it's literally a hoof, hoof glue. You know, it's made from, you know, cartilage and hoofs of horses and cows and whatever else they slaughter. And you cast it. Well, he cast a five-gallon bucket, puts it on top of a barrel, plop, on a board. And he goes, not good to try my newest slingshot. My design did a 70-caliber, you know, ball bearing.
or don't forgive me, no. He goes with a 40 caliber ball bearing and he takes whatever size ball bearing it is and he wheels it back and he goes, and it goes right through the target. He goes, oh, that was good, but that's not what I want. And then he goes, so I changed up a little bit. And then the next thing you see he pulls, he goes, now I have a 70 caliber ball bearing.
And he pulls back and he fires at the target and he goes three quarters of the way and then stops and he goes, that's what I want. Now why? What's the reasoning behind that? Why didn't it go through? It was nice. I mean, you just hurt somebody bad. If you hit anything, you know, that's kind of like the toy of the golden earring. Yeah, if you hit somebody with a 40 caliber bearing going through somebody like that, you hit a bone, you probably got it. You probably snapped it.
The 40 cal was a nice pick. The 70 caliber is a hard punch, but it perforated all the tissue and punched and left the energy where? In the target. See, there's the bounce. So the 22, like we're talking about, like the 22 CB cap, I'm not trying to roll the person off their shoes. I will drop like a sack of potatoes.
But the purpose behind this is somebody who is, who you develop your competence to hit a target, and then you employ the weapon so that you have a quiet eradication device so that you don't have to get up and smell their last breath when they were eating garlic today. When you knife them or use a tomahawk or use a ball peen hammer or take a pick, whatever it is you want to kill somebody with a close range. Many, many, many people have been killed with these rounds.
Not hurt killed dead dead dead see that was the same Yeah, they're not a toy with a CB cat with the CB cap around now Yeah, the seat the thing is now. Here's the thing you do not Silencers will get you in trouble. They require paperwork Plus you're gonna be automatically in trouble because now you're out of if you were worried about being on a list now You're on a list and why did you want that silencer?
So instead, the consideration is this. If you wanted to do anything because you suspect there might be some amount of noise still evident with the CB cap, let's say a 22 inch barrel or a 27 inch barrel 22 rifle, now these will not work semi-auto. Thank you for your attention. That's why I kept saying a closed block system, a brief system.
Very few of the 22 semi-autos, although the gallery guns in some cases will shoot 22 short, but they won't do CB caps of any kind. They won't do even the the Calibri's a little longer in the brass cases, but not much. Now, there's been like you said, don't think the Calibri you see from there's a Calibri around from 1921.
And whenever you say this, remember, the people have reinvented. It's like Velo Dog, Calibri, Velo Dog, and Parabellum. Okay, well, nine-bullivar Parabellum? Yeah, it'll rattle off real quick. But you know how many other Parabellum rounds there were back there 100 years ago? It was, you know, it's marketing. Everything is marketing. It's like the Schmidlapp 406 Terminator Bullet.
Okay, it's marketing. So that name is, you know, the one reason that a lot of companies use certain names because they're pulling off other people's products. Always remember that. And in only more recent years, people become a lot more, well, they were aggressive in the past, but you had to find the guy that violated your patent or your copyright, but mostly copyrights. And in this case, names, well, that's part of the marketing.
So that's another reason that certain combinations are used. We'll get into that in a second because we're talking about something very particular here. Now, if you have the 22 short or the 22, and by the way, 22 shorts are pretty quiet if you just get standard velocity. What you don't want to do is buy like a B or a stinger that they've built up because I want a short that's a real hot round. Well, then you defeat the purpose behind buying the short. You want short standard CB cap,
or any of the other short or less than 22 short type cases. Now in a sealed system like a bolt action rifle or a top break rifle or a revolver, but you can also use CB cap in an automatic, but you're just gonna have to singly load it. And that's a lot more obnoxious to do than using a revolver that's a disposable or using a
a single shot 22 rifle, which can also be disposable if need be. But in addition to just using the round, if you'd make or adapt a cone flash hider, no, but there's no restriction on a cone flash hider. What little audible effect to the sides laterally left, right, up, down that might have been noticeable
Well, what happens with a cone flash hider like you see on the M1 carbine or you see on the number five jungle carbine or you see on the grease gun and you also have the same cone type directional flash hider on the M250 caliber. It's an add-on. It's a bolt-on add-on, but it's done for the reason of pushing things forward. Well, it also moves the sound forward. So with a 22, even though you're probably going to hear nothing more than
That's what's gonna sound like a baby. Oh, yeah if that loud and the thing is if somebody's making a lot of other noise Nobody even notice it So if you're using it for you know, for instance if you're using it for a rear action against somebody just to you know Take somebody out before you start making big boom-boom using the 22 to eradicate an element or part of an element just to take targets down to send the numbers out and
Then yeah, it would even be applicable there. I'm not going to aim for the body armor You're gonna aim for soft tissue and you're gonna aim for a point that's susceptible to putting the target down like a bag of potatoes It can be used on the go It can be used on a flare gun insert to get a real gun then you don't need one more Right. Well is that there's a no see that's the other thing now. Let me give you an example of other solutions
Every rifle that's out there in a standard caliber and most of the pistols have 22 adapter shell casings that are made. They used to be sold at Sportsman's Guide. I think I bought the last of the 308 ones that they had there and they were $1.19 apiece. And what these are is literally a small 22 chambered cartridge in Otzix.
It has a barrel that is as long as the end of the case of the standard brass case. And what you do is you unscrew it, insert the round, screw it back into place. There is an offset striker behind where the primer would normally be so that when the firing pin hits the striker, the striker with the offset on the other side towards the 22 round taps it. And this means that you can carry as a survival round
have 50, 60, 100 rounds of 22 off to the side carry three or four of these chamber inserts. You always have one just in case you drop one or lose one. But what's interesting is they make these for 30-06. They make, oh no, actually correction. They make them for 300 wind mag, 30-06, 308, 30 caliber carbine. And they're not all in 22. They also have them like the 22 caliber carbine
They did in 32 Smith and Wesson. So literally you have a little zip gun inside your chamber. It has sufficient energy that it goes right down the tube the way it's supposed to. Doesn't weeble wobble down because it doesn't make contact with the wall of the barrel. And for game getting or for even the kind of mission we're talking about, you don't even have to carry another weapon. You take that 30-06 cartridge.
Insert that 22 CB cap and then use your standard 30-06 Springfield or your 30-06 Grand and with the existing iron sights looking over those at 25 feet you pop the sucker in the back of the head with that. Oh that worked? Oh I've heard of this. Now here's the thing, then you operate the action
What you do is you can clunk clunk, operate the action, catch the case that you want to keep, work the action if it's a bolt action gun and now you're ready to use a standard round. Do they have rifles in them? Yes they do. Now there's two different types. No, no, wait hold on, hold on. There are...
six different companies that have made these that I can recall. The original ones were made in Belgium. They were coming in way years ago, back in the late 60s and 70s. Those were micro-rifled and were very expensive. The other models have been made and are basically mimics in carbon steel, but also I've seen them in brass.
The carbon steel model were actually a variant that the US Army used and the US Army bought these and they also actually they produced a variation on this idea. Oh, you know what? Oh, that's right. Go to, if you want to see something, go to Apex Gun Parts for everybody listening ApexGunParts.com. Go over into their sales section right now.
They have the 30 caliber browning, 30-06 inserts for 22 rimfire. You can buy 100 of them in a bag, right? I think they're in the original container that they came in from the Army. The government used all of these because what have I said? Remember, they were short ammo. They were poor. They were sending all the ammo we had to try and kill the Japanese or the Germans in Africa.
the Japanese and the Pacific Germans in Africa. So they needed something to train with and they needed to be able to train at unique or odd locations. Well, guess what? The 22 could be used on an indoor thousand inch range, 25 yard range. Wouldn't have to re-hour back. I'm sorry, repeat? Yes, we are. We got to take a break. As a matter of fact. So again, 22 CB cab or Calipri. There's a couple of the names out there.
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What happened to all the FBI and skanks and Homeland Security who thought they had a deal with the globalists, the hunt was on and their termination was pretty well guaranteed and nobody was going to help them because they betrayed us all. Dark anniversary. But there are sycophants who will follow those orders for their little parasite kosher masters right up until the end.
And then they hear that 22 CB cap only for an instant, very, very hushy. And they're gone, lights out. And that's not us. That's the Oi Boys doing what the Oi Boys do to the fools who think they have a deal. And they don't land us in their brain. Yeah, well, you know, that's the end result. Anyway, real quick here, a couple things. Don't wanna forget, somebody was asking, well, first of all, real quick here.
There was a question, and I'll repeat it again. The CV-CAP type cartridges in .22, most of the small ultra shorts don't work in semi-automatic weapons, but they would work as that using a cartridge insert, like the .30 caliber, the .38s. There's a number of different cartridges out there. In fact, if you go to, and I'd be willing to bet you might still find them either A,
at Sportsman's Guide, look for the Chamber Insert, you know, Chamber, you know, like Caliber Converters, they usually have a pretty good selection, but they do sell out the inventory once in a while or part of it to get rid of old inventory and then they restock sometimes. Natchez Shooting Supply, Natchez Shooting Supply, Natchez Shooting Supply, whatever their present name is, where their page, Natchez traditionally has had those in inventory.
Now, another one I haven't mentioned in a while is JGSales.com. And traditionally, he had, for the longest time, a better selection than anybody of these caliber converter cartridges. And yes, they make them in 38. They make them in
44 Magnum, they make them in all the basic calibers, but I think they, the only thing they, I'm trying to think if they, there were some smaller ones they didn't, obviously 25 is defective, 32 automatic, no, I don't think, but they did use, no, they did use some of the companies, used 32 ACP, and you can either get the 22, 30 out six,
Or you can get a .30-06 that uses .32 ACP standard rounds. .32 automatic Colt pistol. And these are beaners as a harder hitting but still very, you know, again, it barks like a dog. I see no problem with .32 isn't a quiet round. On the other hand, .32 like Smith and Wesson's short, you know, regular, actually is what it was, .32 Smith and Wesson is again subsonic.
But 32 auto, no, that's an ice pick around, kind of like we were talking about with the slingshot thing before we went to break. 32 auto, actually pretty good knockdown power as a close range round and using the 30 out six case, you've got reasonable accuracy. In fact, I remember the prints were about with a five shot group using those subcaliber casing devices.
You can keep it at 25 yards in an area about the size of a quarter with a long gun. Now remember, you're not using the whole barrel. I mean, there's a little barrel insert, depending on what it is, if it's a 22. But the accuracy was quite reasonable because the platform, I mean, come on, what's a little 22 round gun? How's it going to affect your rifle? The weight of a grand or the weight of a model 700 or a model 70. Think about it. It's like you didn't shoot anything.
So, the neat thing is, is the weight compensates for control issues, which are nonexistent. In other words, really, it's a matter of the shooter. It's not the gun. It's not the device. It's the shooter. That determines the accuracy.
But anyway, JG Sales, while I'm mentioning them, they also have HSK speed loaders and they usually have all of them in stock. So that little nine-shot H&R, if it's a side gate type, H&R and the Germans, what is it, the revolver, basically they made a copy of the H&R, but they made a side gate model. Up until not too long ago, they have speed loaders for those.
Now, if it's a single shot gate type, you know, turn, you know, single action, you just got to load it by hand or you dump the cylinder or you pop the cylinder and you put a new cylinder in there. I used to sell H&Rs years ago and we weren't a distributor, but we did have a good contact form. And back in the, in 1881, the big thing was that H&R was building their guns with two extra cylinders.
the lawman model or whatever they called it, but it was 22, but it came with two other calibrated cylinders to go along with the gun. Now they also at the same time, that's when everybody was doing Ruger, H&R, everybody was doing dual cylinder 22 mag, 22 long rifle.
So you may run into those out there too. But again, it was not a side gate like on a Cole-Tara Smith modern revolver or a Ruger where you push a button and the cylinder goes sideways. No, no, this is a six cylinder. So you had a pin, you pull the pin, you drop the cylinder, you insert the other cylinder, push the pin back in and pop, pop, pop.
That means each cylinder has to be loaded. You can do it by, I mean, if you want it was slowly, but why not have, if you have three cylinders, obviously the other two would be loaded, though. But the big thing here again is that they also had the caliber converters, 22 long rifle or 22 Magnum same gun.
Rugers went really well. H&R sold really well. Colt had an idea like that for a little bit, but the problem is that their prices were the cost of a Python. So, where I could buy four or three Rugers, or H&Rs, I could buy five or six for the price of one Colt. So, the Colts didn't go over very well. And Smith, of course, had their variant, but it died. It died in childbirth, I think. Never did really come to production. They were always saying they were going to get it to us and never did.
So anyway, JG Sales also checked JG Sales surplus section out. He doesn't have much, but he has some pretty interesting items that might fit if it's something you've got. So when you're over there at JGSales.com, make a point of going over to the miscellaneous section and then there's military surplus what is in there in the mix.
Find that and go through what he has because he may have added stuff I have not looked in the last week or two to see what he's got new Forgive me. I only do sound like us so much time, but you guys can check it out Now another thing somebody asked what would be your preference be for the CB cap? myself a Glenfield single-shot Striker 22 with no magazine is perfect
Why? Well, typically those were Game-getter kids guns. Okay, but here's the advantage. Because they're built as a single shot, they have a nice trough. So it's very difficult, you know, a trough entrance point to the chamber. So when you open the bolt, you got a lot of room to get your chubby little finger in there and get that little dot, that little dot cartridge in there where it belongs. Now, it's either that or if you can find them,
a top break 22 out. There was a bunch of H&R's. We mentioned H&R earlier. There's a bunch of H&R guns that were made when H&R was going under or starting to have problems. One of the things they reintroduced were a whole bunch of top break single shot rifles and shotguns. Now the shotguns, everybody knows. But they did a bunch of rifles and they reinvented their, you know, the 22 single shot again.
That is perfect for this kind of work. Why? Well number one it does have an aggressive extractor When you open that we it's just like in a shotgun when you open the the chamber if you know when you break the gun You know that if you tilt it sideways and pull and get aggressive with it that cartridge is gone Out of the way so the only thing you're worrying about is stay focused. What you do is you you bring the weapon up engage the target
Bring it out immediately. You can break it while observing in front of you, including the target which you may have just shot. Break the gun, insert another round, ready to go. There's a couple tricks. I'll tell you a trick with these is what you just like with the old single shot shotguns. You can take those little rounds and stick them between your index finger and your middle finger and your middle finger and your ring finger and have them, you know, ready to go sitting in between your fingers. They're that small.
They you can hold them comfortably control them. So I know guys even do all three They do the little finger in the ring finger, but the idea is you've got three rounds ready to go and you break pick Insert close cock you have a think about this the CB cap rounds now first of all I wouldn't be shooting that many but you know what's what everybody asked me before what's the best way to store the ammunition for those a civil war type cap
leather cap pouch. Yeah, for a cap and ball, it's a scooper. It was designed so that the soldier was who's gonna be speed loading, trying to get three rounds a minute out. The nice thing is that it's got a nice top cup. It's big enough to get your big pawy fingers in there. And it was designed so you could scoop out a single cap, bring it up,
cock the gun, remember you go through the whole step by step process. You drop the cap on, bring the thing up to your shoulder cuz that's the last thing you do and pucker. Well, in this case, that particular pocket is perfect pouch for ZB cap rounds. You wanna carry them in a way that you can grab them, there you go. Now you're gonna have to think it through. There's no way to really, they're so small when we're talking about these things. Everybody who's handling you know cuz you've got some now.
They're so small and they're so odd shape that they really don't fit into anything sensible. The only thing I've seen done, another trick, is if you wanted a little more control over the ammo, you take the Styrofoam inserts that are in some of the 22, and I'm actually Styrofoam, oh for him, high impact foam.
There's a high-impact foam wafer that the better cartridge boxes put into their boxes to control their 22 ammunition and they nest the rounds individually. Those high-impact foam, they're only about, oh, I would say an eighth of an inch thick, have a little 22-caliber rimfire hole spaced out in 50 rounds. It's perfect for taking those little CB caps
and inserting in those so you can have control over them. Now, it's not a speed loader, but what it does is it isolates each one in a little station and you can take your fingernail and pop one out. They're not hard to get out, but the thing is it keeps them from jiggling and wiggling. So let's say you want to keep that in a pouch or a pocket. They're more controllable that way.
You don't need the whole box, you just need that little high-impact foam, it's not styrofoam, it's high-impact foam, forgive me, I keep doing that. That high-impact foam is perfect for that purpose. For that matter, if you're going to use 22 short or if you're going to use 22 standard, then you could do the same thing. It won't rattle. The big thing is it doesn't make any jiggly rattly, you know, tiki-tiki noises.
Every sound is noted by the people, you know, the prey you are hunting. Remember that. Everybody is on tinter hooks. Everyone is looking for everyone. Nobody is going to conveniently go brain dead until you pull the trigger for you because you want to be safe and feel warm and fuzzy when you go out and hunt things. Okay. It just doesn't work that way. No matter what the game is. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Another thing, JG sales
Go ahead call her jump in there, please. I don't I don't know if I'll be able to get on next hour I just said the quick question Do you have any plans for October the fifth? I believe Saturday in Hillsdale Township here You mean are you trusting in me to be there is what you're thinking. Yes, yeah, wait, wait. Well, probably Okay, you can have you probably
Yes, and there are some other people that we're all also going to attend. I actually have got to try and pull the files. I've got all the work that was done, you know, through the 80s and 90s on the subject and, you know, into the arts, including some stuff that other people might not have. But I got to dig it out of the archives. And I have many, many filing cabinets full of documents. So I've got to go back through to another. I got to go to another.
Another location probably tomorrow as a matter of fact, but yes, we'll talk more about that Maybe I got to ask a few questions to see if that's okay, but um yeah I'll bring we'll bring it up as a subject here in the next day or two Okay, excellent now. Do you know Rick Martin? I've heard the name. Yeah Conference call last night. He was the guest speaker. I need his battery coming coming to he's met with him before and he said he
You know he says he's got a lot of processes, but he hasn't seen anything work, and he hasn't showed him any documents But this guy Rick Martin he saw man He sounded great, and I'm telling you he's what you know teach us how to meet with sheriffs and you know this and that and Travel go ahead. Here's the problem There's a couple of different Martins one of them are a set of twins And I don't know even if they're still alive that we're doing the original straw man
Contract construction contract mechanisms and trust they worked in trust also When they the that's why problem is we said Martin. I don't know if it's Bob Yeah, brother. So he didn't mention a twin but this guy He lived in Texas for a long time and I don't know that I you know, I don't think he's from there I think he said he was born in Mass and grew up in Verzoc and for ten years
and then he ended up in Texas. Right, and then close to the place. Well, the big thing is that we'll find out soon enough. So, yeah. Now, as far as what I just talked to people up there about the Paris situation. The Chinese are up there aggressively trying to recruit people to attack the township. Okay, guys, I forgive you. I should have probably mentioned that. The Chinese are in the area. They have foreign nationals with a team.
that are trying to, with the support of the bitch, the cross pressing man, Greg Schitzmier, okay? They are coordinating to try and attack the township to get revenge. And it's Lansing, cuz the whores in Lansing didn't get their payola, and they're pissed. The Chinese are pissed at the whores. The lesbian drunkard, come on, the Attorney General, okay, that lesbian runt.
The lesbian runt, the governor and there's two other people that were mentioned. And these characters are behind, well, the Chinese came up and basically threatened them. There's a number of administrative people in the Capitol building that have met with the guys up there and girls, women. And what they're saying is that the Chinese came in and just flat out, just railed on them.
And they're not, nobody's supposed to know about this. Basically, well, what's wrong with you, faggoty round-eye witches? Why do you got they stuff? What's wrong with you? You're not get out, stop. So there's all kinds of chicanery going on, but here's the thing, if they expose that, they don't really, well, of course they'll try to court shop. But they're gonna have to operate in one of the Michigan courts.
if they do. And the problem they've got is everybody that they've been trying to pull on are a bunch of the typical effeminate leftist panty ways. And so in fact, there's a group of about, about I'm told is like a group of 10 or 12 communists that are from the area up there that were protesting because they wanted their brother communist Chinese in charge of the township and the county.
This stuff you're not seeing in the news. They're actually out there protesting for this that you know, they're there. They're brother communists should be in charge of Michigan Blah blah blah blah blah. So there's a bunch of pricks. They've recruited already I guarantee these fools are just like antifa and BLM These characters are paid for broad in his shills I mean, they can't find anybody to follow them But what they've tried to do is, you know created a pregnancy. It's not working
And they kicked out the entire board and got a new board in up there. And the board's fighting to keep it Chinese out of there. Right, they're keeping the Chinese out. And one of the good things is they have made all of the activity there 100% transparent.
So, if anybody's listening and you're from Michigan and you want to see what's going on, you can go up there and check out the township meeting. I guess there was one a few days ago. As a matter of fact, today's Wednesday. I'd have to double check. I'll talk to our friend again. Normally, he goes to everyone, but he missed that particular one. And again, they start out with an open session, with open comments.
They have new business, they take care of the new business publicly, they have no closed door sessions. Everybody participates. They also have a forum slash closing statement segment. And whoever wants to come up to the mic and put their information or what they request on public record. Unlike what the communists were doing where everything had to be closed door.
difference between Americans that really are operating as Americans and all the rest of these pricks that we have that are in Lansing that are traitors. They're coming out of Toronto with a Jewish mob one way, the Chicago Jewish mob from the other, and both of those Jewish mobs are working with the communist Chinese against Michigan. Hey! Against the American, the Michigan people. This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. My rifle is my best friend. It is my life.
without being my rifle is useless without my rifle useless true shoot straighter than my shooting him before he shoots me before God we are the same
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And our Czech listeners, and I did it the other way so you don't think they're one country because Slovakia is one country, the Czech Republic is another, but both of them are very energetic right now. They're fighting a dual front. The globalists are coming at them from outside. They have had a lot of conflict with the invaders, same problem everybody else has, but they've dealt with part of it. So good work, keep it up.
Thank you for listening. We appreciate it. We got euros as a donation. Thank you. I appreciate that. We understand. I think it was most entertaining when some of our friends sent us the Rhodesian million dollar notes. LTR is a multi-millionaire mechanism. We have eight million Rhodesian dollars in our inventory. Unfortunately, that will not buy you but half a cup of coffee in Rhodesia.
So it sounds very impressive and I appreciate the fact that somebody tug and cheek did that because we were talking about it on the air. So I want to say thank you. It actually is classic. It's something you can use. I use it actually as a training aid. I use those bills as a training aid. You know what? I'm a millionaire. And then somebody probably goes, oh I knew it.
I got $8 million right here in my portfolio. And here we go. In fact, we'll see what we can spend it on. I wonder what $8 million rotation dollars are worth. Burp. Not much. So anyway, thank you. I appreciate our callers for doing that. But I actually did want them.
and didn't really cost anything per se. The effort, the time is the thing, so. And you were able to take care of it for me. Now, another thing here, also, we were talking about JGSales.com. Now, they have a couple of deals, package deals, on certain, what do we call it, hanger queens, okay? There's a number of stuff they have.
that pops up in the Gunsmith Special section. Now, JG sales used to be the only one, almost, that would do that for the longest time, but everybody has wheedled back into it because there's so little in the way of real surplus or stuff laying around that's affordable. Not that these are cheap, they're not. But there are some interesting odds and ends that show up over at JG sales. So again, you might want to check them out and hawk the location.
He used to be the crossroads for all police trade-ins west of the Mississippi just about. Not so much anymore because he'd been around a long time. He's getting up there in years. His wife passed away, the gentleman that owns the company. But he's still in business, still chugging along and doing a fine job. So there are unique things to be had over at JGSales.com. You just never know what you're going to run into.
And again, yes, Arizona. That's where they look. Somebody's asking, where are they again? Are they in Arizona? And you know, that place where they just microwaved or they lasered a bunch of Trump supporters and everybody's supposed to forget about it as quick as it happened. For obvious reasons. Just like the assassination attempts. For obvious reasons. Not by the Israelis, of course. As we can expect. So, let's see here. Hold on. Another question.
Oh, I, okay, I answered that before, but I hopefully, actually it's a request from something I said yesterday, Communications Tuesday. Hold on here. I don't have the number right in front of me. As a matter of fact, well, maybe I do. Hold on. It takes a second, you know, notes upon notes upon more notes, guys. You know how that is. As it is, Over at Sportsman's Guide.
Maybe it's not here. Well, no, okay, I don't have it. I have them sitting here with a pile of them right now. In fact, I'm loading up radio bags. Over at sportsmansguide.com, it's in the clearance section, there is a black, it's a P-shaped. It's like, you know, big heavy P up on the, you know, like the rounded head at the top and the short leg down below. It is a radio bag that will carry two complete radios side by side internally, handheld, little handhelds.
good size handhelds actually. It has an antenna bag on the side. That's why the big long P because it has an antenna pocket. There's a larger pocket for storing spares, battery chargers, whatever you want. And there's a smaller leg pocket down below on the bottom, which what I've been doing is filling those with batteries. Okay, because like I told you before, batteries, batteries, batteries. And by the way, do you have more batteries? Well, yes, you should.
Anyway, these are about $4.47 or $0.50 a piece if they're used. Now they are using Alice clips. They're not Molly, they're Alice. So they're this overlapping pouch, which by the way, they were still using these with a certain expedition overseas, which is why somebody said, hey Mark, look at these. I used these. And the pockets, it's a Cordura. The pockets are all stable, really well built.
The used ones are nice enough that like I said, you want to spend and get new, get new. They're only a dollar more. But if you're thin on cash and every dollar counts, then get the used ones. I've been buying used ones every time I've been getting something from Sportsman's Guide that's unique. We bought samples of the thread the other day, a bunch of other stuff that was on the list. I'm going to give you information on the thread tomorrow. It's all great stuff. As a matter of fact, fantastic for what it is price-wise.
But these are ANPRC 48 radio pouches. They are easily found. They're over in the clearance section, but you can put radio pouch or radio armored radio bag. And yes, I recommend them. They will fit perfectly on the side of an Alice small or medium or large. You guys won't find any small ones laying around.
medium or large Alice pack and they'll also strap to pretty much any other pack that's got a strap you know straps on the side of it like the mollies so it works I like it they're convenient we're making them a squad leader and platoon leader pouches what we're using them for and put all the gin radios in those as a matter of fact just to get them in a nice palletized system I can hand out
And so it's over at Sportsman's Guide dot com Sportsman's Guide dot com Sportsman's Guide dot com. Now the other thing they've got are HQ issue US military style rip stop, BDU jackets. They're blouses, OK? OCP camo, multi-scam variant.
medium large and extra large. They're excellent, brand new, unissued for $899 a piece. If you take advantage of all the other discounts, you can drop it down to below $8.
So you can't beat that for a military blouse. If you're using multi-scam or, you know, again any of the other variants, I don't care which ones they are, mix and match or throw them all together and nobody will know the difference. But again, cheapest for the mostest, this is the best price I've seen for a blouse of that type in a while. I've got them for a dollar apiece up at that Lansing thing we talked about. But you aren't going to find that. That was a one of a kind deal.
So, definitely worthwhile. HQ, issue, US, military style, rip stop, BDU, jacket, OCP, camo, medium, large or extra large, $899, we say $9 for the moment. And that's over at sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com. And somebody's asking, hold on. Okay, the other one is yes, they do have the US military surplus.
heavyweight boot socks, 12 to a pack. They've got them in Coyote Brown, that that ACU Sage Green or OD Green. They only come in small, but they're 1529 for 12 pairs.
So it's really one of the best boot sock deals I've seen. But if you get the 10% off and the other discounts and the first time purchase, if you've never done that before, you want to get free shipping. So order a quantity of things with buddies, friends, family. If they're family you don't like, don't do that. If they're family that you do like, yes, have them participate. And again, that's 12 to a pack, 15, 29. There's three options, but these are all small.
I've got a bunch of them already. They're going into the 510 program. Actually, I've got some reserve because we've got small people, people with medium and small feet. And these are actual military issue, and they're heavy weight. So I don't know, they're not the, they're doesn't say that they're wool, but they are a blend, and they are the present, one of the present issues that's being used.
So check it out. I'm fascinated that they got all three colors. Usually they only have one or the other or two or something, whatever. So you can pick. I went with the medium. I went with the ACU Sage. I like that color if it's just by itself. It's actually a good tree bark blend.
But you're not gonna, I better not see your feet. I better not see your socks, okay? But if you're gonna do it, make sure everything's colored out and cambled out that matches what you're doing for the environment you're in. Don't forget that. Okay, enough on that. And that's over at sportsmansguy.com. Now, another thing, and again, there was another question yesterday about what would you buy right now? And I will say, again, there are some interesting prices on some stuff.
in the main battle rifle category. But for most of you the AR-15 makes sense. Now there's still some AKs that have come back down in price partially because, and again you know what changes? The roller coaster on the price of the weapons, lack of availability of ammo. We've joked about this for years. Some of those battle rifles, the main battle rifles you could get that were surplus were incredibly cheap. Why? Because you couldn't get ammunition for them.
And for a while there, the Mausers, especially the pre-1898 Mausers, were a dime a dozen. Why? Well, there was no 7mm surplus ammo for those Mausers from South America to be had anywhere. The only source was Samco out of Florida, and the sister and the two brothers got into a pissing match over the business and destroyed it. And the inventory was tied up for what, three, four years in court, if not six, seven?
And only here in the last two or three years did some of that stuff come out as pickups from the auction because they had to liquidate the business. They had a lucrative business. Everybody got their panties in a bunch and completely destroyed that surplus ammunition company. Now they had weird stuff and they had some stuff that's like, oh God, what the hell is this? But they told you what it was. If it wasn't great, they told you, well, you know, it's stuff from South America.
And they would be honest. They were nice and contrite about it. It's like, oh, it's not great, but it's what's here. Unfortunately, they're gone. So the last of the 7 mil surplus of any kind came from there. Other weapons have the same issue, the no magazines. If there's no magazines, the weapons are typically cheap. They get cheaper and cheaper and cheaper.
Although some of them, if they decide that they've got collector potential, which everything does now, then the price can go the other way in a heartbeat. So again, right now the Air 15 is still the most logical. You're going to have to shop around. As was pointed out yesterday, there's some really good buys. DeltaTeamTactical.com has had a package deal out there for a 16-inch barrel.
light barrel, which would be cool. If it's a light barrel, I recommend it if you're older. I did find one light barrel Bear Creek rifle that's using, unfortunately, it's using the metal front rail. I would love to see somebody crank out. Delcon would be fine. I don't care who the manufacturer is, but a pencil barrel, lightweight, simple plastic foregrip AR-15 upper.
It can be a flat top, doesn't have to be a carry handle. But the big thing is that you minimize all the weight on the gun. One of the things that we're gonna see here is you're gonna have to carry more. Now, I don't know how many of you have seen some of the really interesting reports coming out of the Ukrainian battlefield, but the Russians have gone back to dragoons. What? There's some excellent pieces being done. In fact, they're trying to downplay it.
Guys, when the battlefield changes, you have to start looking for better solutions. An infantryman, and we're all infantry, and I've told you this a million times, and we train as infantry first, can only move so fast. And if you add more junk, he moves slower. If you're in mud and hard terrain, slower still.
So, what happened here is that we have the drone-a-toids, you've got better, well, you've got artillery which has always been there, mortars have always been there. Guys, that's nothing new with regard to any of that. The battlefield is dangerous. People died there, did you know that? People die! It's not like the video games, they couldn't find the reset button, okay? So, here's what's interesting is they've brought back motorcycles.
Now they didn't really bring back motorcycles, but I want you to think about this. Now there's two things. Number one, Russia makes motorcycles. I haven't looked closely at all the reports, but basically what they did is they reinvented Dragoon infantry. What they do is when they're performing an attack,
Instead of driving in the armored vehicles which would get you killed because, well, what are they bragging up? They're dropping one bomb, one expensive missile on a single APC and blowing it open like a tin can. Well, but that's normal. That's not a surprise. Everybody goes, oh my god, you see how many they destroyed? You see how many they destroyed? Guys, it's war. Both sides planned on doing this to try and brag up that you're doing better than them is bullshit.
Number one, both sides are equally equipped and both sides have equal opportunity dying time involved. Problem is, is that you have to change out your technology with application of the weapon. If you look at the APC as a gun platform to give you support, which is really what it's supposed to do, it's supposed to be an armored taxi to get you closer to the front. But the front's depth of forward area danger or threat
is deeper now. So you've got to move faster. Now they've been moving faster with bigger, lunky objects, but the problem is that when they get to a certain point, big, lunky objects on both sides get targeted by everybody that's got something they can shoot with. Now that still happens. It's the battlefield. So don't ever leave that. Don't ever let that leave your mind. It's the battlefield, fool. Bullets are flying everywhere. It doesn't mean there's what you've got.
However, what the Russians did is they have now gone to incorporating motorcycle units, squads, and they deploy with the APCs, but they do it after they've softened up the target with indirect fire. They move in with a wave of drones to pin down the, which is, this is basically, again, more indirect fire weapons.
They drop stuff or they do whatever. And in the process of the defender being hunkered down, rather than trying to run across three, four, five, 600 or 1,000 yards of fields, they're on motorcycles and they close the distance in moments. And because the motorcycles can handle the rough terrain, cratering, all the other stuff, they can get around it, move through it if need be. They have taken multiple objectives successfully.
Now the dimwits in their desperate propaganda play go well look we got this picture and there's a bunch of motorcycles that were destroyed And do you see bottom like one guy pointed out? What do you see bodies around the motorcycles? Well you see bodies if you blew up if you destroy the motorcycles which by the way their horses horses die in combat just like people do The universe is no bodies
There's motorcycles that were hit and they will be hit. Anything that is a military tool going in past the FIBA, the forward edge of the battle area, is going to get an opportunity of its ass blown off. So when you hear all these bullshitters that throw all this other crap in there, here's the thing. The technique is working. And so basically what they do is they go in as heavy infantry. What have I said a million times?
In our case with militia, you have to go in heavy because there's nobody going to drop anything to you in the initial stage when we mobilize. Whatever you carry, what you got is all you got. So if you think that you're going to, I'm going to carry three mags. So when you get done with the first firefight, where's your ammunition coming from?
Well, no. And there's no truck coming down the road because the bad guys are interlocked and fights with you just like you're interlocking and fights with them. They're going to try and block your transport. You're going to be blocking their transport or trying to. So in this case, the motorized units, what's happened is they've altered to smaller, harder, faster targets. As dragoons, they're high-speed, mobilized infantry.
They move through the area, they get to the point of contact, and what they do is try to infiltrate through or into the enemy aggressor area of control and create control points. You get six, eight, 10 men up there. They plop themselves down. They've got spare ammo. They've got everything with them. If they tried to carry it by themselves, they'd be half the speed. Or even if they just carry their standard combat load, they'd be at half or a quarter the speed trying to get across that kill zone.
But instead, because they're using advanced artillery or mortar to push in front of them, this again distracts the bad guy because, or the person you're trying to attack, because they've got to get out of the way. And it could be light or heavy, doesn't make any difference, but they're forced to actually take cover. They've used heavier or more aggressive weapons for indirect fire, but they've also used light.
The big thing is when the infantry gets there, the motorcycle infantry, they can plop down and they can take control. It's just like a mini airborne unit. It's just like Air Mobile. There's no difference. If somebody bullshits you with the idea that, well, who's stupid? Well, let's see. It's stupid and it works, so it's not stupid. In fact, it's not stupid at all. They're just going, well, you're not fair. You weren't supposed to figure this out.
Now, here's the thing that's really interesting. China's been very happy to sell to anybody. And China and in the George Orwell 1984 war that we're in right now, because this whole thing we're now China and Russia are friends again, is just right out of George Orwell's 1984 with, you know, we're at war with Eurasia and we've always been at war with Eurasia. And all of a sudden, one of the big powers flips and they're all friends with the other guy. And now they hate the guy they were friends with. That's bullshit coming. You're going to see this.
But right now, okay, think about this. What can you buy a Chinese 150cc motorcycle for? What's the cost on one? We're talking dirt cheap by the way. You do know that, right? You're talking... I don't know. I don't know. Seven, eight hundred dollars? Yeah! Six hundred fifty dollars here locally. You can buy a ChaiCom 150cc cross-country bike. Nah, I don't know if you're using Russian. Brand new? Yeah, brand new. Really? There's 27.
Actually, here's the thing. You can buy quads for about that, for about $650 to $850. You know, actually less than that. I think they got about as little as, for a little while there, there were $450 and $550 apiece. If you go to even Facebook or Craigslist, you'll find companies listing them. They're existing companies that have made, you know, LLCs in, all across the country. Like in Michigan, here's a dozen of them.
And they got a pile of these Chinese made four-wheelers. No, are they great? No, but guess what? If I was going into combat and these things work, and well, they're not gonna work that long, Mark. Well, what did we just talk about here? It's a horse. The horse goes so far, but the horse gets its ass shot off. Guess what? What am I out? If you can buy them retail for $650, what do you think the Chinese are selling them to the Russians for as military machines?
If you can buy $10,000, probably more than that, but still, and they're making a profit by the way too. Remember, you're paying $650 to, you know, plus or minus in America, and somebody's making a profit on that. They're making a profit and they wouldn't be selling them to you for that, right? So consider what the jobber cost is for those motorcycles. Guys, you just buy a pile of them, and you can get them off the battlefield fine. If not, it's the cost
of doing business. But here's the thing, they're using the quads. Now, how are they using the quads? This is everything I wrote up in the Battle for the Republic books, by the way. And remember, I did the base work for Battle for the Republic how many years ago? And I discussed this very subject and also resupply forward, armored, resupply. How to do it right and how to do it wrong.
And the interesting thing is they're using the quads and they're using the four-seaters with a trailer to run supplies up, drop them off, and get the hell out of there. But they're also using the motorcycles for the same thing. Now, the thing that would be better than dragging it, you know, here's the thing to think about. Let me plant a seat. And I actually have talked about this on the air. We need trailers for every vehicle we have. Why?
Every vehicle, I don't care what you got, you need a trailer you can drag behind it. Preferably with a standard ball, okay, what is it? Two inches standard for most of the planet. Not that everybody's got a two inch, but guess what? You carry extra balls in case you gotta hook up another trailer. Guys, if you've got a trailer for every vehicle, and I have to resupply Bob's Platoon, which is up there, and I don't want to risk all my equipment, and to be fast, I don't unload the trailer.
I drive up to where Bob is, because Bob took trailers with him. I disconnect my trailer full of crap. I hook up Bob's empty trailer, and I got a team that does this as fast as I'm faster than I'm talking about it. And when we drive up, and this could be a mile down the road, three miles down the road, off in the woods in the middle of BFE, we don't care, you drive out, you drop the trailer, you take the other trailer, hook it up, and you leave.
There's no offloading. There's no talking about it. You're going with a specific purpose and during the return if you have Casualties or anything to withdraw with guess what there's a there you are. There you go. You got a bucket right there So that's what they're doing guys and you know what? Oh, it's stupid. That's outdated. That's no it's not It's exactly what's needed for the battlefield and the changes that have taken place. So I'm hopefully you're listening to what I'm saying
Motorcycles, quads, now don't buy a quad that spend $20,000 on it. You know what you do? Go get a Subaru Brat, take the doors off it, disconnect all the electrics for most of the crap that's on board as far as like the lights and the door control lights and all that, and shave the weight off it that you can. Put a multi-ball hitch on the back. Driver, you know, get it for $400, $500, not $10,000, $12,000.
And guess what? In fact, for $12,000, I can probably buy about 10 or 15 of the stupid things. I just saw two Subaru's we're actually looking to buy. They're probably about, what, $400 a piece just down the road here a little ways. They run, they move. Well, they're going to be even uglier when I'm done with them. But you know what they are? They're expendable. Your battlefield transport. This is why used trucks work fine. Well, they're beating you because you got to buy $150, $50, $67, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $100, $
Forbid knowledge, I'm Craig. I am live if you are listening. September 25th. Wednesday, September 25th of 2024. We are live. You're welcome calling to participate. You might want to...
I'm going to be talking about Israel.
Keep the CIA in the US and stop them from trying to take over other countries and mind your own business. So If that makes you angry, you might want to just go away right now Or come back and come to push back because frankly, I've been looking for some pushback online. I Really don't get any pushback. I don't have any videos of that right now on YouTube But I don't have a big YouTube audience right now anyway to get all that kind of pushback, but I'd like to hear
legitimate reasons why we're going to get involved with this. I have some really interesting news because if one of the first things you say, well Israel has a right to defend itself, well no, actually they don't under international law. I'm going to be getting into that in great detail. So that's the first thing you hear when you watch a video about Piers Morgan or if you go on any of the
The alphabet networks, ABC, CBS, NBC, DS, NBC, CNN, all of them, that's the first thing they're going to try to bring up if they have anybody that's pro-Israel. Oh, we have a right to defend ourselves. Israel has a right to defend itself. And then they point to October, what date is it? October 7th, October 6th, whatever, whatever the date is. They'll point to that and they say, well, we have a right to defend ourselves in Gaza. No, you don't.
I'm going to go over the evidence of that. Anyway, this is going to be an off-the-cops-here thing I really hadn't planned on. Just all things that are going on right now, it's not going to get better. It's only going to get worse unless the Israeli crime minister steps down or our Credabur in Sheets steps down or changes pace. In fact, I have somewhere here.
Let me see if I can get this to work. Putting the phone down so I can use my other hand. Yeah, listen to what our Cadaver and Chief had to say here yesterday. I think it was yesterday. A speech at the UN so if I can get this to work, you can hear it. Bring the hostages home. This secure security for Israel and Gaza free of Hamas script. End the suffering in Gaza and end this war. End this war? Well, boy, maybe you are looking in the mirror when you say that.
Because you have the power, you alone, of anybody else on the planet has the immediate power of ending that war. All you gotta do is call up BB and say, hey BB, no more money for you, no more weapons for you, good luck. Hang up the phone. Over with. Israel will be over with. So it's really funny when our cadaver in chief says to stop this war. Look at the man when you say that, dude.
I'm not going to be very nice to any of these politicians. And then the Israeli crime minister. Here's what he had to say. Now, keep in mind, this happened yesterday or the first day of the bombing. I think it's been two days ago when they started bombing Hezbollah in Lebanon. And this is what he had to say. Now, keep in mind that he basically made this exact same speech 11 months ago when he addressed Hamas.
and the Gaza Strip. So all you have to do when you listen to this, all you have to do is change the words Hezbollah in Lebanon to Hamas and the Gaza Strip. And it's basically the same speech. Here's what he had to say. I have a message for the people of Lebanon. Israel's war is not with you, it's with Hezbollah. From too long, Hezbollah has been losing you as human shields.
It placed rockets in your living rooms and missiles in your garage. Those rockets and missiles are aimed directly at our cities, directly at our citizens. To defend our people against Hezbollah strikes, we must take out those weapons. Now starting this morning, the IDF has warned you to get out of harm's way. I urge you, take this morning seriously. Don't let Hezbollah endanger your lives and the lives of your loved ones.
Don't let Hezbollah endanger Lebanon. Please, get out of harm's way now. Once our operation is finished, you can come back safely to your homes. Now, if you aren't aware, because maybe some of you are confused, maybe, maybe, maybe, I don't know, the IDF, the Israeli crime minister has actually started bombing Lebanon, southern Lebanon and Hezbollah.
So if you're not aware of that, that's what's going on there. But anyway, you could change. It's almost the exact same speech he gave 11 months ago to Gaza. Now, one more thing that's really interesting about this, right off the bat, okay, he's addressing Lebanon and Lebanese people and worrying about Hezbollah. But what's wrong with this picture? Right off the bat, he's doing it in English.
He's doing it in English. So he's not really addressing the people of Lebanon. He's addressing Western media to try to justify what he's doing. He did it in English. So it has nothing to do with awarding to the people of Lebanon. This is trying to justify what he's doing to the Western media. And the Western media is repeating this. So that's the number one takeaway I get from that. Take this warning seriously. Don't let Hezbollah endanger your lives.
And the lives of your loved ones. I'm trying to think, uh, Ginger Lemon and please get out of, please get out of harm's way now. What did he do with Gaza? When he told people that? Also in English, by the way. What did he do with people in Gaza? Told them get out of harm's way. You need to move. And then he bombs where they move. Bombs the refugees you can't where they move to.
You're going to, you're going to, you're going to have to danger if you stay in this part of the Gaza Strip. So people move and then he bombs over, bombs them when they moved. And continues to do that for the last 11 months. So this is, this is rather interesting and I've done some research here and I've heard some things. I saw a video on YouTube and it's one of the, one of the things I want to get into about the international law part of it.
I could very easily justify calling him the Israeli crime minister. There's actually no question about it at this point. But this is something very interesting too that I saw. Israel has dropped more than 70,000 tons of bombs on the Gaza Strip since last October.
that of Dresden, Hamburg, and London combined during World War II. Let me say that again. More than 70,000, Israel has dropped more than 70,000 tons of bombs on the Gaza Strip since last October, fast passing that of the Dresden, Hamburg, and London combined during World War II. We always point at civilian lives being lost, and one of the things you first point to in World War II is you point to Dresden. Or you might point to
Hiroshima or Nagasaki, but Dresden, it's already surpassed that. And you know what? This particular quote, it's much worse than that folks now. This particular quote actually comes from April of this year. April, we've been, we're being lied to a lot about the number of deaths. You might find if you start looking
around, you might find that there's a lot of people that have actually estimated to be more like a quarter of a million people that have died instead of the 40,000 or so that they're roughly claiming to be died in Gaza Strip now. Most of which, of course, are civilians, women and children. Oh, but they're combatting. They voted for Hamas, so they needed to die, right? And we have a right to defend ourselves, and no you don't.
So and you don't have the right to take my money to try to defend yourself either for your legal your legal war crimes Because that's what you're doing. You're taking my money to do this So Think about this folks. There's an easy way you can tell that this is probably a lie Ralph the best so many thousand tons of bombs in April this back in April It's probably over a thousand times now. I don't know I couldn't find current numbers. But anyway, there's 70,000 tons back in April 40,000 people dead
Are you telling me that 70,000 tons of bombs only killed 40,000 people? That sounds rather inefficient. You're putting almost, you give a lot of about two tons of bombs for each, the race guys in. Two tons of bombs for each guys in almost. According to the figures that you give us of roughly 40,000 people.
killed by these Israeli bombs. That's got to be one of the worst records of munitions use in probably world history. I'd love to see some figures on that. To where 70,000 tons of bombs only killed 40,000 people. What's wrong with that picture? So if you do looking around, you're going to see more like 150,000 to 250,000 people that probably have died in the Gaza Strip since October.
I also found this, and now this particular part, and some of this is available, it's hard to find some of this information because a lot of the mainstream likes to sweep all this under the rug, all this information. So it's kind of hard to find all this information. But this next part is even coming from Wikipedia. Okay? Can't get much more mainstream than that, can you? The bombing of the Gaza Strip is an ongoing aerial bombardment campaign.
of the Gaza Strip by the Israeli Air Force during the Israeli Hamas war. During the bombing, Israeli airstrikes damaged or destroyed Palestinian refugee camps, schools, hospitals, mosques, churches, and other civilian infrastructure. Remember, this is coming from Wikipedia. By late April of 2024, it was estimated that Israel had dropped over 70,000 tons of bombs over Gaza, surpassing the bombing of Dresden, Hamburg, and London combined during World War II. Israel has faced
Accusations, oh boy, I just jumped, my page just jumped. Trying to do this, trying to read and scroll with one hand. Israel has faced accusations of war crimes due to the large number of civilian casualties and a large percentage of civilian infrastructure destroyed. Meanwhile, Israel stated that it utilized a wide-scale evacuation notification system and claimed that its targets were used by Hamas. United Nations reports
that 86% of the Gaza Strip is under Israeli evacuation orders. Satellite data analysis indicates that 80% of buildings in northern Gaza have been damaged or destroyed as of January of 2024, 10 months ago. Researchers at Oregon State University and the City University of New York estimated that as much as 50 to 62% of all buildings in the Gaza Strip have been
damage or destroyed. Meanwhile Israel has claimed that only 16% of Gaza buildings were destroyed. Yeah, 70,000 tons of bombs and no we only destroyed 16% of buildings in Gaza. An area basically the size of New York City. I think it's, if I recall, it's like not very big, it's only like 30 miles across. At the longest, if I recall, I can't remember now. So, and somewhere here
Let me see if I'm somewhere on the Wikipedia page, I think. They even called it genocide. I should have looked up an article specifically on that. Okay. I don't know where it was. I thought I saw it on this page, on the Wikipedia page, where they actually said that Benjamin Netanyahu is committing war crimes and genocide, and ethnic cleansing in the Gaza Strip.
And of course, here's another thing that you may or may not know. If you're following the news, I have been following this because this is going to lead us, the U.S., into much greater danger. The West Bank is also being pummeled here for the last month or two. They're allowing Israeli citizens to basically kill and drive out the Palestinians in the West Bank.
The true objective here, folks, which isn't spoken, of course, the true objective is to either kill or force out every Palestinian out of Israeli, what they consider to be Israel, from the river to the sea, all the way from the border of Jordan all the way to the Mediterranean Sea, and all the way from Egypt all the way up to Lebanon. This is what they're trying to do. They're trying to eliminate every single Palestinian.
from what they consider to be greater Israel, including the Golan Heights, which they also illegally took. This is ethnic cleansing on a mass scale and genocide. And the problem is, and I've talked to people who are pro-Israel about this, trying not to get into arguments, I'm trying to hear their opinion about this.
And people that have actually lived or worked in Israel, people that know it from the ground there, because I've never been to Israel, folks. So I'm a little envious, so I'm trying to learn. But he tells me, for one person in particular who's very pro-Israel and against Palestinians, and this is not coming from me, it's coming from the person that I'm talking to here, and I'm not going to mention any names, obviously, he says that
Everyone hates the Palestinians. Everybody in the area. Nobody wants them. Jordan doesn't want them. In fact, I listened to a speech just today where the Jordan president says we will not be taking any Palestinians based on the war crimes that are being committed in Palestine. I think he referred to it as Palestine. Jordan doesn't want them. Egypt doesn't want them.
Syria doesn't want them. All the neighboring countries, Lebanon doesn't want them. Nobody likes the Palestinians. They're hated in all the Arab committee. Again, this is not me talking. I have no hatred whatsoever for Palestinian. I have no hatred whatsoever for any Arab, actually. But that's just me. They're people just like you and me. They don't believe in the same God as you might. Doesn't mean they're wrong. Who's wrong? Is their God wrong or is your God wrong?
It's all just a belief. You have no evidence anyway that their religion is the wrong religion and your religion is correct religion This whole thing we're getting into this war because of religion Not necessary, but this is what's happening. So Nobody likes a Palestinian. So according to this gentleman that I spoke to and kept on it I basically was just listening. I wasn't really responding to what he was saying Wasn't calling him names or anything, but he says
Nobody likes Palestinians in the area and nobody wants them in their country. I can probably believe that nobody wants them in their country. Who wants a bunch of refugees that are starving and poor and who wants, you know, we wouldn't want them in this country either, frankly. I mean, honestly, if they, if we haven't heard any calls for anybody in Washington to bring all the Palestinians here, have we? Of course not.
We don't really want it. We also, the US, don't want any, and not necessarily because they're Palestinian, we don't really want any refugees coming here en masse. I guess although we did allow Ukrainians en masse for a while, and if things go really sour in Israel, guarantee you they're going to be inviting Israelis en masse over here to the US as refugees. If things really go sour for Israel.
Now you can bet you can bet it bet on it my prediction right there We won't be offering anybody in Lebanon or masses in Lebanon or Gaza or West Bank Over here. You won't see that Not at all. I'm gonna get into an article here. I mean, let me look at some of my other windows. I have open here
Oh, let me talk about this and maybe some of you can help me out here. The very last seconds of the show I was trying to find out information about our naval power, specifically aircraft carriers in the Middle East, both the Red Sea and the Mediterranean. And I guess we have two in the area. I think one is in the Mediterranean and one is in the Red Sea.
Abraham Lincoln, which was in San Diego, I think it's being deployed early. It's either been deployed or about ready to be deployed. They've pushed up the date. Because I think the Theodore Roosevelt will be heading home, which has been there. But aircraft carriers, they can't really just stay in the area forever. They really have to go back and resupply.
Although they get supplies on the seas, on the high seas, they do get supplies. They do get resupplies. There's still personnel. You have a certain factor of critical mass of people that are just fed up. They need to go home. They need to rest.
What was the other aircraft carrier that I heard was there right now? Anyway, I don't know. From what I understand, they have two in the area and they want to keep two in the area, which is pretty unprecedented. And we've got troops, more troops heading that way, apparently. I did not have time to look up the numbers, but I have been reading some things that suggest that we have troops headed to probably Israel or some of our military bases in the area.
And then there's another danger there, we start sending our troops to our military bases in the area. Those are going to become targets, if not from Hezbollah, from Iran. If Iran gets fully involved in this, full scale. We're going to see, if we get our boots on the ground, it is real, trying to invade.
Lebanon like Israel is basically threatening right now don't know if that's gonna happen or not But they keep threatening it. I don't think they have the personnel to do it. Frankly. They're their troops are tired, too They've had 11 months of bull crap in Gaza Strip killing people in a lot of the minis and of course and Now they're gonna send those people up here that I've only heard figures of 20 to 30 thousand Israeli troops if they have available. These are all these are all people. These are all just
reservists, basically. The whole army is mostly just reservists. And they've had enough. You've only got about 20 or 30,000 people. The latest numbers I've heard today, they actually could be deployed up in the northern Israel into Lebanon. You say Lebanon or do you say Lebanon? I don't know. So they probably don't have enough because Lebanon, Hezbollah, is just itching for this to happen.
They've been preparing for this for decades all has below has to do they're getting the crap bombed out of them right now and they had this attack of course of the the pagers and the walkie-talkies and some other electronic devices and I don't know what those other electronic devices I heard somebody say solar So I don't know what's all about that I couldn't find information about it But other devices and I don't know what those other devices are besides pages and walkie-talkies, but they also
been taking a heavy beating with bombing and a lot of them are fleeing to the northern part of the country away from towards Beirut away from the southern part of Lebanon because that's mostly where all the bonds are coming in but I think you're gonna probably find that they're gonna be bothering the north too. Get everybody to flee into Beirut and start bombing Beirut right? That's what they did in Gaza. Move everybody, oh you better move. Oh okay, you're there now, okay boom, boom, boom. We'll get you, well no matter where you go. Small country, we got long range missiles, we'll do it.
All Hezbollah has to do to win this, if you want to call it war, it's close enough. Nobody's declared it yet in the Middle East there as far as Hezbollah is concerned. All Hezbollah has to do is to keep firing these cheap missiles into Israel. That's all they have to keep doing. And they've won. Israel's economy is being destroyed.
Israel is committing suicide by the Israeli crime minister. He's committing suicide. He's committing his country to suicide. He's destroying his country. Even if you think Israel is winning in Gaza, and you might want to say that, but Gaza is still, Hamas is still there. He hasn't gone anywhere. He's killed a lot of people. He's still got the problem.
You still don't have a Palestinian state. You're still going to have a concentration camp. You're still going to have all the same things that you had before are going to exist in the Gautam Street just like they were 11 months ago. No change. Except a lot more people dead. They have what they call mole galan, something that Israel performs every once in a while to Palestinians. Cut down their numbers. Mole galan. That's what they've done.
Israel might think they're winning in Gaza, but no change, no objective met, still have hostages that haven't returned home. They don't care about the hostages. They never cared about the hostages. They don't want a ceasefire. Then I did want a ceasefire there. Israel never wanted a ceasefire. Both, in my estimation, Hamas has won, and they're going to continue to win.
Because they're still there. You can't kill an idea. Even if you killed every single person in Palestine, you can't kill an idea. I'm calling it Palestine here intentionally, folks. And then there's the Houthi. The Houthi are winning too. And we've been bombing them. A ragtag bunch of terrorists, at least that's what we like to think that they are. A ragtag bunch of terrorists in Yemen with thousand dollar missiles.
has been terrorizing the Red Sea and keeping shipping from about half the shipping from the Red Sea has been having to go around spending millions of dollars rerouting around South Africa to get to the Mediterranean. They're winning. We sent in aircraft carriers and other ships and we fired multi-million dollar missiles at them. They're still there. They're not going anywhere either. But Hootie and Hamas have vowed to continue.
their attacks on Israel Until it until Israel ceases fire in Gaza. No Israel doesn't want to do that if they really want to stop this that that's something they could easily do They've already killed. They've already done bought anything they everything they could do in Gaza anyway, they could kill a few more thousand people, but They've done everything they really could do in Gaza. It's over with for them so that won't just stop and then because you need time you need time to regroup get your economy back and
and get ready to mow the law again someday in the future. This is never going to end, folks. It's going to continue to go up. You're not going to see a change, and this has been going on personally all my lifetime and all of your lifetimes. There is never going to be peace in the Middle East as long as Israel, as long as we protect Israel. Israel is going to exist by default when it probably never should have in the very first place.
Now you'll notice that I've never said that I'm not getting any feedback here any any pushback But you know, so I've never said anything negative against a Jew Nothing. I don't hate Jews Jews live here in peace. I know some Jews. I have no problem with them being here Jews can if Jews live all over the world in peace except in Jerusalem or in Israel Israel is the most dangerous place for a Jew to live right now
So let's with your Jewish state here. Anybody that's Jewish is in the most danger in Israel today. That's a fact. So what are you doing? Why do you need a state?
Because you read your Talmud, you read some book that said that you think that Israel, you're calling that area that was Palestine, is your Promised Land. You're basing it upon a book. This might piss off a lot of anybody who's religious. Because I'm not, and maybe you can tell, maybe not, I have no problem with any religion. Believe whatever you want. As long as you don't interfere with my rights, my liberty, my property.
Believe whatever you want. It's just a belief. I have no problem with what you believe in, but if it interferes my rights, or takes away my money, in the case of what Israel has been doing, takes away my tax dollars and bringing my country down at the same time, this is not cool with me. Based on your religion. I've done some episodes where I did an episode and it was the only episode ever to be banned off of Pirate Bay of mine.
I did an episode about the kosher food racket. I didn't say anything about Jews, anything negatively about Jews, I just explained how the kosher food racket works. It's a minor issue in comparison to the amount of tax dollars that's being taken from me so that we can help Israel.
Craig, what you're talking about is the difference between the mob and the religion and the people and the government. The Jewish mob that is out there that is tied with the Israeli government are the ones that a lot of people have a problem with. Let's say when you look at what they recently did with that whole pager fiasco. I don't think you, I don't know how far you've followed what they've admitted to.
with the pager thing, okay, they created a dummy company specifically to target their enemies. They built a line of pagers and put explosives in them and a line of radios and put explosives in them. Those are the ones that they're admitting to. They shipped those to foreign countries using
Supporters of Israel in the country where they set up the dummy corporation and using Israeli dual citizenship employees in the country where they were assembling them. That way nobody would question anything about the explosives being put into the batteries. They sold those, not just there, they had to do a recall.
Which you can find the information about one of the guys posted in the gilded but the And these were not these are not just Jews that are sitting in Israel And that you'll probably find that there are a bunch of IMS supporters who were probably involved with this plot, too But they went to hospitals in the US too, which is why they had to recall that pager brand
They gave the serial numbers out and everything for the lots they wanted back. I'd love to get my hands on one so we could take it apart and see what they did to it. Now, I haven't followed much more about it. And I not really care. I mean, anybody that I hear talking about it, everybody that's knowledgeable about international law.
basically says this is beyond the edge. This is definitely a war crime. This is against international law. There's almost nobody to say it was cool what they did. We wouldn't even do that. We do a lot of nasty things, but I don't think the US would even do that. Before I get into it, I don't want to run out of time because of the beef of the main part of my show I've been renting here.
But let me piss off a lot of other people who just really quick before I move on to this because to show you that Arabs, I don't hate Muslims, I don't hate religion of Islam, I don't hate Jews, I don't hate Christians, but this is in your face because a lot of you are Christians, unfortunately, I get them, I'm going to piss off a lot of people by saying this.
The Holy Bible is 66 fairy tales written by 40 authors in three languages on three continents over approximately 1600 years and modified 100 times by men for political purposes since then. Hail the Roman Empire. Just because a bunch of brunch-aged goats, goat herders wrote it down 2,000 years ago, doesn't automatically make it true. And I can say that same thing about any religion, any book, Talmud, the Quran.
It's all your religion. It's just based on your beliefs. Beliefs aren't truths, aren't facts. You might want to think they are, but they aren't. Okay, I just pissed off the rest of you now. So here we go. I'm going to get into this now. This article, and I want you to look this up, I'm going to say the title of the article is kind of hard to find because it's not on any of the mainstream sources. The title is called, it says, No, Israel does not have a right to defend itself in Gaza, but the Palestinians do.
And before I go on, this is written in September, September 10th, by a man named Craig Machibir. And let me tell you who he is. Craig Machibir is an international human rights lawyer and former senior United Nations official. He left the UN in October of 2023, penning a widely read letter that warned of genocide in Gaza.
criticized by the international response and called for a new approach to Palestine and Israel based on equity, human rights, and international law. Okay, so this is not just some Yahoo that decided that he's anti-Israel and he decided to write this or anti-Jewish and decided to write this or whatever, or pro-Palestinian, whatever. This is somebody who, he's a lawyer in international law and he was part of the UN and he resigned because he didn't like what he was seeing. So I'm going to read from this article.
One of the many disturbance and starting to quote now. So does that mean ranting now? Is somebody else ranting? A little nicer way than I was doing. One of the many disturbing revelations.
that have emerged since the current phase of genocide in Palestine began almost a year ago is the degree to which US and other Western politicians are prepared to dutifully stick to their script provided by Israel and its Western lobbies whether the script is true or not. Case in point is the oft-repeated self-defense canard. At the test of war crime,
and crime against humanity perpetrated by Israel and its current genocidal rampage, the single most common refrain of Western government officials and Western corporate media is that, quote, Israel has the right to defend itself, unquote. No, it does not. In fact, as a matter of international law, this is a double lie. Israel has no such right in Gaza or the West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Now, this article is written before the attack, what they're doing in Lebanon and to Hamas. So, remember, this is written a week and a half ago. So, this is referring mostly to what they've already done in Gaza, West Bank, and East Jerusalem. So, first, Israel has no such right of self-defense in Gaza, the West Bank, or East Jerusalem. And secondly, the acts of the, quote, self-defense, unquote,
claims, the self-defense claims, seek to justify would be unlawful even where self-defense applies. The UN Charter, a treaty binding on all member states, codifies key rights and responsibilities of those states. Among these are the duty to respect the self-determination of peoples, including Palestinians, the duty to respect human rights, and the duty to refrain from use of force against those other states.
were not authorized by the Security Council. So Israel, for the last 76 years of its existence, has been repeatedly in breach of these principles, during violation of international law. Have been for 76 years. No, I added that part in full, sorry. Continuing. A temporary exception to the prohibition on the use of force is codified in Article 51 of the UN Charter for self-defense from external attacks.
Notice I said external attacks. But importantly, no such rights exist where the threat emanates from inside the territory controlled by the state, which is most certainly Gaza's. Again, I just added that. Continuing. The principle was affirmed by the World Court in its 2004 opinion on Israel's apartheid wall. And the court found then, and again in 2024, opinion on the occupation.
that Israel is the occupying power of the occupied Palestinian territory. Thus, Israel, as the occupying power, cannot claim self-defense as a justification for launching military attacks in Gaza, the West Bank, East Jerusalem, or the Golan Heights. Because they, all those areas, are emanating from within their own country that they control.
Again, I added that part. I guess I shouldn't have met. I'm not editorialized here because he's done a good enough job. I'm trying to drive his point across with my own ranting, I guess. Continuing. Of course, Israel, from within its own territory, can lawfully repel any attacks to protect its civilians, but it cannot claim self-defense to wage war against the territories it occupies.
In fact, its principal obligation is to protect the occupied population. In doing so, an occupied power can undertake essential law enforcement functions as distinct from military operations, law enforcement, not military.
But given that the world court has subsequently found that Israel's occupation of the territories is itself entirely unlawful, even those functions would likely be illegitimate except as strictly necessary to protect the occupied population and within a short lifetime of withdrawal, like timeline of withdrawal. I'm going to stop there and mandatory on it, it lies a little bit. I just thought something out of the reading this.
We wouldn't put up with this in our own country, would we? Oh, no, wait a minute. We did to the branch of Indians, didn't we? We used our military against posse-kind of the question. We used our military to basically kill and declare war on our own civilians. So I guess we would do this, wouldn't we? Okay, continuing on. That was my atopoeia. That was dorial that I just thought about as I was thinking about this.
In its most recent opinion, the court has declared that Israel's presence in the territories violates the principle of self-determination, the rule of non-acquisition of territory by force, and the human rights of the Palestinian people, and that it must quickly end its presence and compensate the Palestinian people for losses suffered. Oh, that would mean they have to rebuild Gaza, wouldn't it?
Again, my editorializing. Sorry, continuing. As a matter of law, every Israeli boot on the ground, every Israeli missile, jet, or drone in Palestine airspace, and even a single unauthorized Israeli bicycle on Palestinian land, is a breach of international law.
In some, Israel's lawful remedy for threats that it alleges emanate from the occupied territories is to end its unlawful occupation. Dismantle the settlements, leave the territories, remove the siege, and fully relinquish control of two of the occupied Palestinian people.
Here, international law is a simple reflection of common sense and universal morality. A criminal cannot take over someone's home, move in, loot its contents, imprison and brutalize its inhabitants, and then claim self-defense to murder the homeowners when they fight back. I'm also thinking that's kind of what we did to the American Indians, wasn't it?
Oh, I'm sorry. You're not supposed to use Indians. That's not culturally correct anymore. The Native American peoples continuing. And beyond occupied Palestine, while Israel has the right thing to do... Okay, go ahead, Ed. Just real quick. The Native Americans were doing that to each other long before the white man showed up. And the Arabs are doing it to each other right now long before Israel came along too.
The Shia and the Sunni, they've been doing it for centuries to each other. Yeah, same idea. Yeah, you're right. Okay, continuing the article.
And beyond occupied Palestine, while Israel has a right to self-defense from attacks by other states, it cannot claim that right if the attack is a response to Israeli aggression. Israel cannot attack a neighboring state, i.e. Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, and then claim self-defense if that state strikes back.
So what they just said here is, and this would include Lebanon and Syria and any other country that Israel decides to bomb or invade, that Israel cannot attack a neighboring state and then claim self-defense if that state strikes back. So all these missiles that are being fired into Israel right now from Lebanon, they can't claim self-defense according to this. Now, I guess it would depend who struck first.
And frankly, you probably have to go back 70 some years to find out who's truck's first. Craig Dental, gonna be such a circular argument you can't because the conflict in the Middle East has been going on since, well, before Christ was born. So, yeah, it's kind of like then and never ending thing. And the version of Israel that we have right now didn't exist until after World War II. It was actually brought into being
by Adolf Hitler of all people who signed the Repatriatization Act in Germany. Who said you want to send the Jews over there. And then when the war was done, the allied nations decided to honor the agreement that Hitler made with the Jews.
And remember, all this kind of- The Palestinian people that were there, because it was the country of Palestine, regardless of what Israel wants to say, did exist. In fact, the Palestinians were welcoming the Israelis to be resettled in their traditional homeland, as long as they were part of Palestine. They're not part of Palestine anymore.
You really could call them Israelis then, you'd have to call them Jews. At that point in time, when Palestine was still and Israel didn't exist, you'd have to call them Jews. Yeah, Jews were invited to live in there and they'd live peacefully for quite a while, if I recall reading about it. But all this conflict in the Middle East, it really boils down to one thing, your belief in whatever good book you read.
Whether it's the Quran, whether it's the Tamil, whether it's the Bible, that's what the conflict's really all about because everybody wants to claim this as their holy land. So that's the root of the problem, your beliefs. We're going to get into a war where people are going to die from our country because of what you believe and what other people believe. That's dumb in my book, but my book isn't one you read. Okay, continue with the article.
Plus, most assertions by Western politicians and media that Israel has a right to self-defense are demonstrably false as a matter of international law. The second lie in these repeated assertions is the suggestion that a claim of self-defense justifies Israel's myriad claims of crimes, I'm sorry, international law does not allow a claim of self-defense to justify crimes against humanity and genocide.
Nor does it magically overcome the international humanitarian law imperatives of precaution, distinction, and proportionality, or the protective status of hospitals and other vital civilian installations. That reminds me of seeing some of the things that Alan Dershowitz has been saying, trying to protect Israel. God, it makes me sick. The people who take, when a lawyer does that and tries to twist law to make it look like he's correct.
It's just sickening. Continuing. In addition, the presence of people associated with armed resistance groups, even if proven, does not automatically transform a civilian location or protected structure into a legitimate military target. If it did, the common presence of Israeli soldiers and Israeli hospitals would equally render those hospitals legitimate targets.
Attacking hospitals is not an act of self-defense. It is an act of murder and in systematic and large-scale cases, the crime of extermination. But they'll scream, oh, the Hamas is there. They've got tunnels under the hospital. Maybe they do, maybe they don't. It's immaterial. You can take your police in and rid the hospital of combatants, enemy combatants.
You can't just go willy-nilly bombing them with innocent civilians inside. You go in with your police forces and the rest of them. It's your territory. You have the right to do that. You don't have the right to drop 70,000 tons of bombs. Well, it's unprecedented too, which is a big no-no in international politics and in warfare in general. When you are negotiating with somebody,
They negotiated basically it meets you under a flag of truce, right? Well, they blew up their chief negotiator that they had with Hezbollah in the hotel room. How are you supposed to negotiate anything, Craig? If you kill the only guy that's willing to talk to you? Well, they don't want to talk to him. They don't want a ceasefire.
So let me see if I get through this article because I only got about six or seven minutes left here. A claim of self-defense does not just justify collective punishment. The siege of civilian populations, extrajudicial executions, torture, the blocking of humanitarian aid, the targeting of children, the murder of aid workers, medical personnel, journalists, and U.N. officials, all crimes perpetrated by Israel during the current phase of its genocide in Palestine.
and all shamelessly followed by claims of self-defense by Israeli defenders in the West. Thus, every response of a politician or complicit corporate media voice to an Israeli crime that begins with, Israel has the right to defend itself, is at once a justification of the unjustifiable and a bald-faced lie, and it should be called out as such. Further...
What you will never hear these voices utter is that Palestine has a right to defend itself, even though under international law it absolutely does. Rooted in the UN Charter and in international humanitarian and human rights law and affirmed by a series of UN resolutions, Palestine resistance groups have a legal right to armed resistance to free the Palestinian people from foreign occupation, colonial domination, and apartheid.
And the world agrees. The UN General Assembly has declared that, Mr. Quelp from UN General Assembly, the inalienable right of the Palestinian people and all peoples under foreign occupation and colonial domination of self-determination, national independence, territorial integrity, national unity and sovereignty without foreign interference,
and has affirmed the legitimacy of the struggle of peoples for independence, territory, and integrity, national unity, and libertarian form of colonial domination, apartheid, and foreign occupation by all available means, including armed struggle.
Of course, all resistance must respect the rules of humanitarian law, including the principle of distinction to spare civilians. But Palestinians right under international law to armed resistance against Israel is by now axiomatic.
Simply put, the Palestinian people have a recognized legal right to resist Israeli occupation, apartheid and genocide, including through armed struggle. And since the underlying resistance is unlawful, alliances, aid and support of the Palestinians for this purpose is also unlawful.
Conversely, as Israeli's occupation of apartheid and genocide are unlawful, support to Israel in those endeavors by Western states is unlawful. Indeed, the World Court has found that all states are obliged to end any such support to Israel and to work to end Israel's occupation. Oops, that means the U.S. is guilty by default of supporting
What's going on in Israel and one more point on the notion of self-defense history did not begin on October 7th 2023 in the 1930s and 1940s Zionist colonists traveled from Europe to attack Palestinians in their homes in Palestine No, Palestinian militia traveled to Europe to attack the colonists in their homes in England France or Russia
Of course, Jews fleeing European persecution had every right to seek asylum in Palestine and elsewhere, but Zionists had no right to colonize the land and to dispossess the indigenous people. For more than 76 years since Israel has attacked the brutalized, displaced, dispossessed, and murdered the indigenous Palestinian people and sought to erase them.
It has ethnically cleansed hundreds of Palestinians' towns and buildings, stolen Palestinians' homes, businesses, farms, and orchards, and destroyed Palestinian civilian infrastructure. Every Palestinian community has experienced daily assaults, undignancy, arrests, beatings, torture, pillage, and murder at the hands of Israel. Survivors have been forced to live under a regime of apartheid and racial segregation
and with the systematic denial of civil, political, economic, social and civil rights in their own lands. Every peaceful Palestinian effort to end the oppression and to regain the Palestinian right of self-determination through diplomatic initiatives, judicial action, peaceful protests or organized boycotts and divestment
have been met with repression, rejection, not only by Israel, but by its Western sponsors. In this context, basic morality and simple logic dictate that the right to self-defense belongs to the Palestinian people, not to their oppressor. And international law agrees. Okay, so before my time ends here, that's the end of that article. But you need to look this up and read it for yourself, because maybe you don't believe anything I've said.
Here's the title of the article again. No, Israel does not have a right to defend itself in Gaza that the Palestinians do. Going to repeat that. No, Israel does not have the right to defend itself in Gaza that the Palestinians do. By Craig Mukhiber has spelled C-R-A-I-G space M-O-K-H-I-B-E-R. I might have been saying his name incorrectly. I do not know.
So, thank everybody for listening. Again, the name of the article is, No People Not Having Right To Talk To You. Thank You, God. But, the house can't even view. Thanks everybody for listening to my rant. I'm always surprised I don't give you any, really, any pushback. A little feedback is fine, but I don't give you any pushback. Especially why. Maybe I'm correct. Thanks everybody for listening. So long.
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. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one.
On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS.
Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've 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 and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born.
Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
O sons of the republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great republic in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God given right we only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he thought to keep What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free home and gentlemen, this is the of the intelligence report timer kirky
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It is Wednesday. It's Weapons Wednesday. It is the 25th of September. There won't be another 25th of September, 2024, ever again. That's it. We're done. And it is the 16th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2024, Old Earth Calendar. I'm giving it all she's got, Captain.
And 2024 Battle for the Republic of Swords, book one, how it begins and we're living it right now, right down to the deals they thought they made and found out they didn't. That's gonna be progressively how the idiots tick, what a moderate, how those fools will get us into
this conflict because they will betray everybody. What that means is that your milk toast stand for nothing and hopefully can seesaw back and forth whenever the bad guys do something evil so you can claim, I didn't know, I didn't know. William the pain, Dr. Smith lost his face. Anyway, it is weapons Wednesday CC, CCI did the
22 Ultra Shorts, CB Caps, there's a couple of different names. They had another name for them, and I'm trying to think, it was something fire. Silent Fire or something like that, they came up with that for a bit, had a little bit of a flame coming off of a logo that they came up with, and it was a tiny little 22 cartridge. And they didn't beef it up, which is the idea that, hey, this is about a punch. There's not a bite in this bigger bullet.
So, again, these are non-report rounds. They're originally designed as gallery or parlor cartridges. Years ago, you used to open up that big slidey door between the dining room and the parlor. And when you open it up, people would be sitting there at the dining room table and they could turn and they'd, you know, set an area, clear a few things aside.
And there was the bullet trap already set up and they had a number of different little parlor pistols, usually of different lengths and barrel or little derrangers, all kinds of fun stuff. And they shot in the parlor. That's where the term parlor pistol came from. It wasn't because you were in the parlor as you shot your wife. Although I'm sure that could happen too. And our kids, or somebody didn't like.
But it was a pretty decent little package and hold on caller and it was interesting that the names the name stuck for a hundred years I Mean, it's been probably a hundred years. It's 2024 After World War two parlor shooting was still out there, but it just wasn't as you know talked about it was a big fad from post-civil war It wasn't a fad just a basic idea post-civil war to World War one and a little beyond
Just to give you an idea now all the tools they develop they guys if you go to I'll tell you what find an old Sears Robux catalog from the late 1800s or 1900s and The shooting section is all the stuff that was used for parlor shooting
Now just like you had the Victrola, think about you crank up the Victrola, and then you turn the music on and you had your action cowboy music or whatever and you were have enjoying action cowboy music in the most modern of times and you had all these neat handguns then or little rifles because they had little gallery rifles of all kinds. Those are a collector's item unto themselves. I know a gentleman that has three a three-story Victorian house
Plus the attic and the whole house every wall is lined with 22 caliber rifles and pistol. He has islands in the middle and displays. Whole house is a museum. But the rifles are literally side by side by side and there's a whole section with just parlor and gallery guns. Now it's in his house. He lives in that house. It's neater in hell. And someone knows it's there. You walk by, you never know what's inside. Anyway, we've got a caller. Who do we have? Jump in there.
Oh yeah, in the Parlor Shooting Gallery, did they have little aerosol cans hanging up when you shoot them? They go, no. Well, they had, actually, they had the idea where you see it at the circus or the carnival with the pop-ups. They had all the homemade versions of those. And you remember, I was thinking, here's, you know what, this is Weapons Wednesday. I'm going to change the subject here in a minute, but I'm not.
A lot of stuff came out of that were other ideas because you know you couldn't sell over the counter a gun to kids but you could sell them a little mock gallery shooting range. Remember the ones now I'm not Tom where you had it set it up and you walk back with a BB gun and shot. I'm talking about the ones that were self-contained. You remember these where you had it look like a phonograph horn only was square and it was like a wedge and you had a pistol inside a little turret.
and or a machine gun and What's interesting is the they actually shot a BB and what you did is you held the thing up you held it so that the Pistol grip was down and the wide end was up and all the BBs would go back to the reservoir All the targets would stand back up Then you turned it back on it, you know horizontally back on the ground or on the table and you hit the little button and me and then you pulled the trigger and
Remember? Anybody remember those? Now I'm bringing that up for a reason because I really didn't want to touch on this. Yeah, there were variations on this, including later on because BBs were dangerous or everything was evil. They eventually actually just made little gallery guns, but with a push suction cup target, you know, suction cup stick shooters, little plastic rods.
And that was the end. I mean, and of course now it's got an evil gun on it. So unless it's a Jewish run franchise for some action hero, it's evil for you to have a gun. But if you have the Jewish run franchise as a superhero and he has 15 guns, one of his arse, two of them in holsters, other ones in shoulder holsters, ankle holsters, knee holsters, he's got one under his hat. That's okay because the Jewish mob owns those and that's okay.
You know what I hate the most about these senators one the senator was talking about he's trying to deliberately confuse a 50 caliber muzzleloader or 50 B&G wide I know he did the word It's on purpose. It's the same thing that was done with the Canadians remember guys the Canadians because the way they wrote the law the Canadians couldn't transport their muzzleloading Revolutionary War reenactment guns
And you know what's funny is in Canada, they're the other side. So they were the Brits, they were the Redcoats, and they're pissing on those guys. That tells you what the, like I said, all these fools who think they have some kind of deal with the commies and the royalists. And then what happens is after they help to screw everybody else, well, I get my guns, you don't get yours. Then they turn right around, then they go, well, by the way, we're taking yours now.
Oh, what? I'm special. I got permits and paperwork and whatever. And this happened in England the same way and our English listeners know this. Everybody kept going, oh yeah, we got to have approval. We got to have approval. And once they got approval, a bunch of people didn't get approval. But then that meant that there were fewer and fewer people that actually had guns. So when they finally said, oh, we're going to screw you all.
Nobody else chimed in because the other ones who screwed everybody else who had guns Well, they got screwed. They were the last it's like the handgun control incorporated report Remember the last part of it. I've read it on the air 20 30 times over the last 30 years and It towards the end it flat out says after they use all of these fools in government After they use all of these idiots in the police force
Then lastly, they can turn on the American cops and they can turn on the American bureaucrats and take everything from them because who will complain? And it's in their own handgun control incorporated national gun control slash gun confiscation policy.
So they spelled it out. I just handed a couple copies out that one I gave right to a compass. You think that when they go after all of our guns, you're going to get to keep yours? Why don't you just read this? I don't have a conversation even with a character. Forces the person to read it. You read it, you figure out what it says.
Whenever you see them in a donut munching session, you know, walk up or when they're in McDonald's, if you happen to see them, I don't see as many as we used to. Most everybody is still hiding out like they were with the Corona beer virus scam. You know, I hardly see anybody. Not always. There's clusters, but nope, that's all changed too. Anyway, now here's what I want to go to. And thanks, because you see this started out with Gallery 22s. Guys,
Anybody remember that little game shooting range I was telling you about? It looks like a wedge. You want to look these up. You can find it in antique toys. Okay? Now this little shooting range thing, these aren't new. They're just the last ones were made in plastic. Before that, they were made in cast tin. Before that, they were made in cast sheet metal tin and wood.
But that's not the important part. It's not the wedge and the targets I'm interested in. Do you know how the gun works that's in those? It's got a little electric motor. You know what it does? How does it shoot those BBs? If you look at the model you probably have, maybe you got one sitting on the shelf. Go take a look at that. You know there's no restriction on that device.
Anybody got a clue how it works? Anybody? Chime in. Anybody. If you got an idea, it looks, now I'm going to give you a big hint here, it looks like there's what you have, what looks like a handgun pistol grip. But then in front of that, instead of a cylinder, you have what is like a flying saucer laid on its side. And its uniform on both sides. Now the motor is in the middle.
So the thing lays up on its side and then you have a you know the barrel the fake body of the gun out front and that's attached to the rate where the shooting range so that you can pivot it around and aim at different targets and you can you can miss just easily you can get how does that device work anybody I don't know it's a centrifugal gun What do I mean by that? Well, here's the thing that they don't want you to know about
is... think about, well think about this first of all, if you ever play with those, they're not single shot. When you pull the trigger, you first, well actually when you hit the switch and you turn it on, you hear, weeee, weeee, and then when you pull the trigger, well what you're doing when you pull the trigger, is you have this little reservoir of BBs in a, like a, like a funnel.
And when you pull the trigger, the little door opens up and the BB shoots down to the middle of the shaft of the motor. Now when they do that, inside there's what looks like a dipping spoon. Think about that. Looks like a really narrow long dipping spoon.
There's a little bit of an arc to the spoon part though, and it does look a lot more like a what? Have you ever seen, have you ever watched the game La Crosse? Have you ever seen a La Crosse racket? What it looks like? You know, it looks like a, like you'd scoop ice cream with it, real long chunks, a real weird shaped ice cream, because it'd be real long and narrow. But basically, what it is, is there's a motor, doesn't have that much torque, but it's got to have a little bit.
So they're not really big motors in there, but they work really well. And when you drop that round in, the round goes down the channel because the inside of that is as narrow as the BB. And what happens is the BB rolls down when the process of centrifugal force increases speed.
And as it makes the circumference of the snail drum at a given point, it hits the spot where coming back around, where it is released down the barrel. You can use that toy forever, it's not gonna shoot the wall out of that game. I mean, it's designed with a light duty electric motor. Key word here, light duty. And no lethal power at all. Now, when you change that design out,
And you take the exact same idea and you apply a high torque high speed motor You literally create a GE minigun Quickly as you can feed ammunition into that tube and it goes into that cylinder It's going downrange how fast well
What kind of motor do you have? Look at some of the robotic high-speed motors that are out there high RPM and torque because they got to lift weight You take that and you use a 30 caliber 40 caliber or 50 caliber ball bearings and you build the machine proportionally It would literally tear you in two there would be the only thing that we're talking about 28 to 3,300 feet per second at least
The one of the machines that they built, actually here, let me give you an idea of something. Back when Browning designed the pre-1919 machine gun that he came up with, this gun was already available when Edison first started making his motors. And they didn't make it as a toy. Anybody got any paperwork on a motor ball bearing shooter? No.
Do you know how simple these things are to make? They're simple. Oh, they're stupid simple. Go take a look at the design. It's a toy. Of course, the original one that it's copied after was not a toy. Now, here's the interesting thing. When Edison was producing, I think, his Mark II motors, whatever they were,
That's when this guy came up with he had the idea when electricity first showed up and motors are still being put out there But when Edison started to really refine his motor pack units for oh of all things he was building those motors for his electric what? his electric high lows What yeah Edison was one of the significant movers and shakers and creating a totally new machine that changed the ability to move cargo
It was an electronic pallet jack, like you see in every business now. But back in the day, nobody even thought about it. And in fact, if you'll recall, we've talked about this for many years. The Edison battery was built for two missions in the world and it served both of them perfectly. Number one, it was for high-low operators, for high-low machines.
Number two was to power the telegraph and later the telephone system with DC current Now what's interesting about this is the first motors he had weren't that high in RPM They had lots of torque, which means that when the guy built these things he started out using one inch steel balls He was pushing them out to a thousand yards I don't know what it was doing in a thousand yards because I've never built something that was storing anything that big
But if you look in old tin plate, well not tin plate, but old catalogs, there were a few companies that offered his gun in 1898. And something, DuPont didn't like this idea. This is like back when they came up with air rifles that would kill you.
And the Austrian Army outfitted its army with air rifles back in 18, what, 1802? 1798 to about 1802? I think they were actually earlier in that, the Mark I's were. But they got the whole army outfitted with air rifles. You know, the problem is, air is free. They didn't like that because DuPont and other companies couldn't sell black powder if somebody all of a sudden, DuPont wasn't the only one. The French, especially Rothschild.
The air rifle meant- Well here's the thing, no sound, unlimited ammunition in terms of, I should say, unlimited propellant. Now, when we get to the electric age, which is a couple hundred years later,
What's fascinating is this guy looked at other machines. Now, where this probably came from, how many of you have ever had a lawnmower kick up a stone that went through two layers of laminate windows and then went through the building and through the other side? I've seen this. Purely with an accidental centrifugal launch.
And from across the street from a building, the stone goes right through the front doors of the building, which is that heavy plate glass, you know, in three-layer form. And goes across the stairwell, hits the other window on the other side and goes through it. Do you realize what kind of velocity and energy is involved there? Now, consider this. Instead of it being an accident, imagine a machine that does it intentionally.
Where would this be handy? Oh, I don't know. Let's see. Hut, hut, hut. They're trying to come down the driveway. Yeah, I hear them. Oh, they're in the front yard. Oh, wow. They're in the front door at the first front door. Yep, they are. They kicked in that door and realized there's a second vestibule. That's maybe about a 10-foot or 20-foot hallway. Yes, it is. And that's where they die. Why? Because at the other end of the hallway, they hear, weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
And all of a sudden, there would be no one left to talk to. There would be no conversation. It would, in fact, if he were mean, which is what my policy is. I can't hear you anymore, Mark. What the? Uh-oh.
talking about a subject that they didn't want you to hear about so guess what putting at certain only a certain points of the program is anybody notice this
I mean, we were talking about other calls, talking about 22s, you could talk all day, but I guess if you tell everybody that you can build an unlimited fire power motor driven centrifugal device that throws the evening sparks to that, think possible, think about it. There's nothing you can do to stop it. And here's the thing.
Guys, the argument that the man originally had is that you could throw anything into the hopper that would roll down range. So in theory, you could use rocks. If you had pebbles that were all about the same size, you could pour those into this unit, and when it came out, it would just be murder. It would be slaughter. And what do pebbles cost? Now here's the consideration.
Now let me explain something about this. This was a volume fire device. This was not a sniper rifle and it could be used for suppression fire obviously. But I don't know what the accuracy, say for instance it could reach a thousand yards with the bigger units that he built.
I don't know what the accuracy was, but if it was like a machine gun or a Gatling gun, you want or any kind of, let's say a support weapon, with any type of belt-fed weapon, you don't want accuracy. You don't want one round behind the other. You want the weapon to be slopped out enough that you create what is called a cone of destruction, a cone of fire.
And this weapon, I'm sure, would probably provide that. So if you wanted to fire at an area target at 1,000 yards and you went brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
So they operate based upon how they control the electrical flow, etc, etc. There's all kinds of fun stuff there and the field generator itself can be configured because that's what the motor is doing, creating a field. But what's interesting about this is that you're not looking at this as a sniper weapon. It's not meant to be that. But it would be impossible to stop somebody from continuing to build them. Years ago, we built one with a starter motor from an old Ford.
In fact, it was an F-150 starter motor. What we used for a throw was a bar that we got from one of, it was from Bendix Corporation. And what we did is, hell, we didn't have Teague at that time. We weren't using Teague, we just used MIG. But we MIG welded the scoop and it was some piece of junk we found at the scrapyard at Killen's. And when we got back, we cut it to length.
And we got a friend of mine, his name was Jeff, and same guy who helped me build the car harpoon when we built the Arbalisk. And so we put the thing together and what we used were ball bearings from KMS, ball bearing, no not KMS, come on, what is it?
The Japanese took over our American bearing plant south of the airport in Ann Arbor. Anyway, what we did is we had a source for reject bearings. And they had bins there and you could eat, sometimes they just give to you, otherwise you paid scrap weight, which was like 10 cents for, you know, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a
So anyway, we fired it. Now ours fell apart pretty quick, but we pieced it together and we weren't trying. We didn't know the engineering aspect of this, what was needed. It did a good job of tearing apart paper and cardboard, wood, anything we put in front of it until it went. The problem is this, the one that we put together, what we used were, we used a couple of pan
devices that came out of the landscape scrapyard of Ann Arbor, north side of Ann Arbor. I don't know what they came out of. They came from one of the industrial sources. And that's what we used. That determined also the width of the paddle. It wasn't we found the paddle first. We found the shell that we needed.
And we mounted the motor to that, the shell combination, which we bolted together and disassembled when we needed to. But that determined what we were looking for in the way of a paddle, which we actually made it kind of a long, long, long V. So at the front, or up at the top, at the head, had kind of like a little bit of a trough that we welded in from the side. And it came down in a bit of an arc, but we didn't have that graduated
turn to the base like the lacrosse, you know, the lacrosse racket like that you would see. But it worked. The problem is that what happened is after probably around the 20th or 30th time that we shot it, we weren't paying attention. And we did it over a period of days. That one we tried to extend the length of time that it fired. What happened is probably too much stress and unfortunately it became what we call a kinetic energy machine.
Now, reason, we weren't as knowledgeable in welding, and I know we did okay on the welding, but we could have done better. And we were excited about putting it together and getting it done, and it was a prototype. However, we got off into the arbalest because, again, only got so much money to spend. What it did basically is busted it up internally, took the shaft and jammed it through the little side wall of the two parts of the clamshell, one side, and the rest is history, as they say.
So, but that's a very crude version and it was good. I mean, we were firing at targets at about 50 to 60 yards and just annihilating things and just laughing our ass off about it. Now we were young. We were in college. We were having fun. This was our idea of fun anyway. So, ideas, not just complaining about the problems, but this thing could be built with whatever materials you choose. It could even be made as a throwaway cast off and left to be destroyed.
Think about it. You can use it as a lead behind weapon that you could, like I said, mount in the hallway or put in a tunnel and somebody's headed that way and you know what? You sandbag it up, you leave a hole right in the middle where the barrel points out, where the chute points out because that's really what it is. And then all you do is you're falling back, you see them, they're making time, they're hunting and... and until it empties. You turn the motor on, you put a rope on the lanyard on the reservoir,
You get down to the other end of wherever you're going to turn the corner and pull after you hear the motor going. You just pull the line back and whenever you hear a scream or a thrashing, hey, you got them. I think it'd be fun. But anyway, guys, look first at the toy. You have everything you need in the design with the toy. You don't have to guess. All you have to do is look at the toy. Some of you may have seen these yard sales and thought, oh, that's interesting.
What you want is that weapon, you want the fixture, the weapon itself. You look at that, you spec it out, you increase the spec, figure out what motor you can afford or what you can find. I've got tons of robotic motors. I mean, we've been getting a regular steady flow of those for the last couple of years. I think we've got probably close to 300 of them. They're about the size of your leg. Bigger around your leg or bigger. There's every size you can imagine. They also work really well if you're building GD mini guns.
for the very same reason. Originally the GE Mini Gun, the whole prototyping was done with a starter motor for a car. Imagine if you got a better motor and you know more about the gun because somebody else already built them. I heard another voice call, jump in there, who do we have?
Yeah, Mark. I just seen an article on YouTube where they want to guess what, it's like I think it was funny. It was like banning militias they're talking about. The Congress has a bill to outlaw mobl-forming, so we nation up there. So that's what militias. Well, they do and they don't because the only way that they can mobilize for the draft is through militia.
They aren't drafting somebody out of nowhere. What they're using is the militia as the excuse to mobilize because the word draft means to pull from a reservoir. So because they dumbed out America, they don't want anybody to realize that. In fact, you can go to United States Code and it spells it out quite clearly that what they're doing is mobilizing the militia at large.
Yeah, what they want to do is I thought it was, I think they were talking about banning what you guys have, the militia. Right, that's inevitable. That's something that is like, oh well, then we're going to war. We've already been down that corridor. Whenever they decide to do that, somebody will be shooting somebody. That's just all, that's real easy. That math is so simple, it's ridiculous.
What will happen is that will be the end. It's just like when they try to confiscate whatever. They try to take the gold. They try... This isn't the 30s. They got rid of Christianity in a lot of America. So people aren't so worried about doing horrible, terrible things to people they don't like anymore. They kind of got what they wanted and they aren't thinking this through.
So you know what? I say we give them a gift that keeps giving but it only gives once because with most of them you won't have to do it more than once. It's funny. When we talk about guns too much and they consider too much they cut us off for a minute. Right. Okay, I tell you what we got to do here. We are past about me. All right. I know we got our little my little arm lined up, but you know we didn't do it tonight. What we need is
Here we go.
Soon you'll know there's a rifle from the tree. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no dry bone. Try to get a good lead speed, you may not stern a master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back's much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And they'll lead our journey to start. Glad you make one little noise, and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle.
In our hands we'll prove no strife-o. Raise the tongue back across the brine of water. A giddy must come, as well as a tooth of slaughter. But it's way the jaws must do, and as soon as it is begun. The sentence figure, hold the butt through, the quickers will be done. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no strife-o. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no strife-o.
This is LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. And of course, for also on all of the other technologies we mentioned at the beginning of the hour, I want to say thank you again for all of our rebroadcasters and what they do. Also, got to notice we're going to be picked up by another regular, not AM, FM station here pretty soon. I'll be able to give out the call code for that.
And not too far away, as a matter of fact. I was rather fascinated, but they already gave us a call. I've also had a request to possibly do another radio, actually a program on another FM radio station.
If we do, I'm going to probably tell them the same thing I've said to you guys. Doing enough radio as it is, so we'll probably work out something with the scheduling. Well, the scheduling will stay the same, but as far as with them, to do the program during our normal window of broadcasting time, simply because I'm going to have to keep me busy as it is. I don't have a problem doing the program. I've helped a lot of other people, but we've helped a lot and eaten up a lot of time.
And I'm in the same situation all of you are guys, we're getting ready for war. So there's a lot of stuff. We worked right up until just a minute before the program here, got more tactical paint on, even got nuts, bolts, and screws. Actually, got a bunch of other stuff attached to one of the vehicles where I needed it. Didn't get the tire carrier up yet, but I will.
Everybody's in the same boat. We've got a bunch of stuff. We've got to finish it, get it done, get it out of the way, get out of the way and get ready for war. It's not an if, it's just a when they're going to try it. When they do, it's done. You don't have to worry about anything else for a while. We're going to be doing one thing and one thing only, saving our lives, saving our freedom and getting rid of the problem.
Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. If you understand logistics, you can win. You don't understand what you need to get the material where the rubber meets the road, where the technology needs to be. Now, I pointed out in the tour block, we were talking about
The Russians are using motorcycles and the buffoons in the propaganda ministry on our side are trying to flap their yap about stupid Shit long again. Whoopsie it happened again Confirm hang in there. They really don't they really don't like what Mark's talking about tonight. Yeah big time Just hang in there and let them flip this recess, which I'll be back. One more team from two three. We should be back
with the best of them right here on W LSD. This is Mark and we are on the alternate. I hit another tooth. This tells me that motorcycle infantry slash dragoons are a priority for you. I went through the math and the two hour block. So guys, we get a chance. Listen to the tour program. If you're only listening to the three out third hour today, go back and listen to the two hours of the Intel report for today, which is Wednesday, the 25th of September.
Real quick synopsis the Russians are using Motorized infantry using motorcycles. Why is that wise? Well, this is the modern battlefield where now we have drone of toys Hillary. Oh, I hope I'm still up infantry There we go They're showing you that on both sides. It's not just the old Ukrainians are killing the Russians guys How many tanks at both sides worked into the battlefield? It's in the thousands
as losses, okay, APCs, IFEs, wheeled armored vehicles, and combat vehicles of all types, okay? So the Russians said, wait a minute, we've got to close a long distance with infantry. Normally the infantry riding in a bullseye, a target, which is a armored vehicle that's fairly large, it does have a support weapon. If it gets in close, it can provide additional fire that the infantry need.
Well, what they did is they switched out and they recreated dragoons. And I've argued for this for years and now you're seeing it on the battlefield. It's the nature of this battlefield. And the battlefield can change yet again. But right now, think about it. You go to China, you can pick up, down the road here, like I said, during the tour block, you can pick up a Chinese motorcycle, a 150cc, cross-country bike, works right out of the box, about $600. If you're a government like Russia, and you all of a sudden have friendly relations with China again,
What do you think your cost on a motorcycle from China, if you and I are buying a retail at $650 or $600, what do you think they're paying for it? Jump change. So what they did is either they're using Russian bikes or they're using, and they do make, Russia makes motorcycles just like the Chinese do and we do too. So what they've done is the MEC, they start out with an assault barrage, which is typical, indirect fire from artillery or mortar. You can do this with rifle grenade and mortar the same way in a smaller scale.
To close the distance in these very flat, not tank and or infantry friendly areas, instead of running for 800, 900 yards across the kill zone, the artillery and the mortar files up, drones come in and do additional specific point attack.
While that's happening, the motorized bike infantry, the motorcycle infantry zoom in as quickly as they possibly can using the two wheeled bikes to get around all the obstacles, the bottom craters, etc. They converge on location and it's like an air mobile operation with a helicopter except it's 10 motorcycles.
Now until they get there, each one's a separate target. And since everybody's being kept busy with indirect fire and other support fires, it's a roll of the dice, but you'll probably get across the field. But what's the difference between that being infantry and getting your ass shot off over a thousand yard sprint run? There's a couple of them giving you a doing one sprint. You're going to try to move forward, take some cover, move forward, take cover. Now you still have to do that as infantry needed.
But what changes is the dynamic of the time between the jump off point for the final assault and how long it takes to get there. Now you still have the APCs coming up but the APCs are being used as light tanks and another thing they're probably not talking about.
If I don't have my mechanized infantry in the vehicle because it's dangerous there, I could load it up with spares, water, food, whatever, and as the vehicle moves forward, or lots more ammo because that way the thing just keeps shooting and shooting and shooting. Think about this. The APC if used as a light tank or a support gun has an unlimited storage area in the back if it's not being used for the infantry. And since the infantry are now dragoons, not cavalry, dragoons,
They're heavy. They've got all the gear they could possibly carry or whatever they think they need and then some. With the motorcycle they can carry more to the point of contact. What have I said? This is just like heavy at militia going in in the beginning of a contact and the war that's coming up. This system works. Now here's the thing. You lose a motorcycle, you would grab another one. Guess what? You start stacking them up in advance. If you got a cheap source, what does a rat pack care if one rat dies?
Now granted that soldier were hoping he won't, but as far as the motorcycles go, they can be recovered once victory is achieved. They can be reused until they can't be reused and they can be parted out, they can be sent to the rear, they can be used for like I said, deception, dummies. There's a million things, you have to do with everything you've got on the battlefield. The fact is, bigger targets are bad places to be. And so what's happened is you take that two hands of fate
The second fire teams, you move quickly forward, abolition objective. The neat thing is, is they're even explaining resupply using the motorcycles for point of contact. And then they're also using quads with trailers and they're doing everything you can imagine with those. Well, that's everything we have over here.
And of course it's crazy, it's stupid, it's stupid, it's crazy. You know who's blurting that? The Jewish mob that realizes that the Russians have a solution that works within this time frame. Now the whole world can change, battlefields can change, and you might decide that something else would be a better choice. But at this point, and if everybody goes, well you have one, they're killing some of them, guys. How many infantry do you think you're losing in assault? You remember offensive forces have to accept casualties.
But if they can reduce those casualties, obviously everybody would be much happier. The Russians have done that. Here's the thing. Look at what, listen to what I've said, step back and think. I will argue before, keep pickup trucks. You don't go out and buy a $100,000 pickup truck. What the hell is wrong with you? If you've got $100,000 to spend on a combat piece of equipment, you know what you do? That $100,000 will get you how many $800 or $2,000 pickup trucks? And you know what? All you got to do is house paint them.
We're stacking rack the other junk you want to put on make sure everyone's got a trailer The difference is that if I was delivering like I said, I go out with the loaded trailer. I have a team ready They unhook the trailer you move a little farther forward They hook up an empty trailer use it for calling more casualties to the rear and you want to ask the AO just about as quickly as you showed up There's none of this dismount dismount dismount waiting for a mortar shell to hit or waiting for a drone attack on ass the
of Dodge. Get back to Dodge. Go back to Dodge so you can leave it again and come back and bring me some more goodies. Tactical resupply. Small unit tactical resupply. Light mechanized, light motorized. Does that mean I'm throwing away all the other stuff? Hell no! But it means that until all the other switches are pulled, the type of warfare that both sides are fighting, restraining themselves from using their best equipment, dictates that this is the battlefield they're stuck with.
And no matter what, you have to cross that battlefield. So why am I going to make myself a target of opportunity when I can move faster, quicker, more efficiently, establish that beachhead, move in quickly with all the resources that I can, exploit the opportunity, and move left or right, or penetrate deeper into the area of operation that you now occupy, and expand on it progressively. The officers are in charge. They're going to throw more tactical gear behind you.
Oh, and by the way, the mechanize that you still had with you is catching up. Or, initially, it's in hull-down position, taking cover, returning fire to protect you, and then using Overwatch, they move forward to support you and help to reinforce and expand on the established contact point. Motorcycles, cross country, any kind of motorcycle would work. Even, you know, again, any all-wheel transport gets you to move faster.
In this case, it's accepted that, again, you're taking a risk, but what kind of risk are you taking as infantry? If you slog out 600, 700 yards in front of an aggressor's point of control, and you get locked down, well, you got to try to figure out how to drag your ass back 600 yards to get out of the kill zone. On the other hand, if you have a successful assault operation taking place, you control the battlefield. Take charge of the area, you control it, operate.
Anyway, that's what we needed to get out. Obviously they didn't want it because all of a sudden we have problems with technology that we haven't had any problems with and we shouldn't have any problems. We have no bad weather here right now. Yesterday we had perfect weather and we had those little boo-boos and they always happen when we touch on certain subjects, which means I recommend you get other people to sit down and listen to today's programs for the three hours that we were up. Yes, I talked about a lot of other subjects.
But every time that we've been hiccuped, it's because of cri-