October 30, 2024
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, weapons, and defensive tactics on Weapons Wednesday, October 30, 2024. The show covered AR-15 upper receivers and ammunition deals, fortification techniques including sandbags and chicken wire for grenade defense, vehicle armor upgrades, and seed saving methods. Koernke emphasized organizing militia units, establishing 510 programs, and maintaining logistics readiness. He also addressed recent helicopter activity at the U.S. Capitol, election concerns, and the need for personal tactical preparation in anticipation of civil conflict.
- weapons wednesday
- ar-15
- bear creek arsenal
- fortifications
- sandbags
- militia
- preparedness
- ammunition
- vehicle armor
- seed saving
- capitol helicopters
- election
- defensive positions
- logistics
- 510 program
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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 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 use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold.
You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and suddenly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors.
So their children will send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight or save? Or do you wish your children fear both sons of the Republic? Arise, take a step, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land.
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We are also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States and it is It's Wednesday already. Yes. Yes already. It is Wednesday. It is weapons Wednesday is the 30th of October. It is the 16th year of open and oh so obvious in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet
Socialist Occupation of America with a K, 2024 Old Earth Calendar, I'm giving her all. She's a gut captain. And 2024 Battle for the Republic Book One, The Dance of Swords, the first book of the Battle for the Republic series. And again, also we're working on printers.
First proof for the Dagger war, the prequel to the Battle for the Republic series. So somebody is going to be proofreading that, I think Nancy will be the first one, and going through it. And those are installment books. They're not as long as the Battle for the Republic because they were done in segments and they were sent out for printing.
In about 15 chapters at a time, each part of the Dagger war series represented the precursor in all different respects, political, military, in manufacturing, which also involved industrial espionage, etc. with the foreigners. Now of course that's all in your face and it's happening, it's just here.
So, again, be patient there. Let's see, what else do we have? Oh, real quick. AIM Surplus did have a bunch of ammunition come in. They have some PPU 38 Special, both the jacketed Euro bullet and 38 Special round nose. So, take your pick. Also, a number of other unique pistol calibers that most of you might be looking for and didn't think you could find cheap.
You know, even, cellar below used to be a reasonably priced ammunition, but it has gone up into the ceiling, so it's not the go-to ammo that it used to be. Not, in fact, several of the companies that's happened to because they've been taken over by a conglomerate. A preview part of this on, PPU, boxer prime, Don Crow, seemed heated and kneeled, and they have most of the military calibers over there. They've got 30-06 over there.
at Inc. Surplus and PPU. They have a number of, like I said, more in demand because they're harder to find. A lot of people are trying to find a reasonable price for the particular rounds. And guess what? Over to...
Aim surplus, you'll probably find what you've been looking for for a while and it's just look up PPU slash let's see Serbian, I guess you can do that. That's one of the ways you can search for it right there on the page, but it's again readily available at multiple pages quite a scroll of available cartridges right now in terms of much mix variance.
So, you definitely want to check it out, especially if you have a grandpa gun that might be in a unique caliber and you just haven't figured you could afford to pick any up because, yeah, I know, the prices they want for some of that stuff with some of the companies is outrageous. It's on an opinion level right now. So, this changes that. This gives you the ability to actually arm up and put a can of handle under each one of those rifles, which would be a very good idea. So, do we have a caller?
Yes, John here. Hey, I just fired you off an email with the title in all caps concerning the choppers there at the White House. Take a look at it. If you want, get back to me and give me a holler on the landline and I'll go into more detail. But the person that I got the information from is a long-time associate and very trustworthy, so I believe him.
So with that, I'll let you go. Okay. Thank you, sir. Thanks for the heads up. I'll go to it as soon as we're done with the programming here. I might be able to pull it up during the programming during a break, not much of a break, but I might be able to. So again, for those who don't know what some interesting terms of events that have been going on, we did bring it up. In fact, place to go for the video.
Center point, oh, forgive me, no, right, well that's something but not what I was looking for. Here we go. Military and police helicopter land at US Capitol this evening, P-E-G-U-I-N-6. Again, that's the channel on YouTube. It's military and police helicopters land at US Capitol this evening. A lot of other people have picked this up.
And again, everybody, including the person who did the filming on this video, stated that this is unusual, very, for the activities. But what's interesting is they also, oh, you've got to leave. Why are you filming this? Well, why not? It's in a public event. My God, you've got four helicopters landing in front of one of the biggest thinking buildings in the US as far as sprawl with a whole big flat space in front of it.
And I don't know why you'd be, you must be scurrilous for filming something like this. You're something wrong. And it's like, really? You've got your head so far, if your ass couldn't pull out with a crowbar, if your life depended on it. Are you a dimwit? But that's the kind of idiot sticks we have. And of course, the idea is to create tension anyway, and they do prefer that. Lots of tension. So let's all be ready and stay frosty for what it is we know is coming.
There shouldn't be any surprise with regard to anyone out there to get the drift. At least I don't see why you would be surprised. The big thing here is make sure that you square your technology away. Now we know that this is a critical environmental window with regard to bad things happening, so we are going to stay focused. We are going to go right down our checklist.
and we are going to continue to complete the mission. And a lot of you have different objectives because you're at different points in preparation and you know, some were just had their epiphany a short time ago, so guys stick to it. If you can drive out and pick stuff up, let me point something out on that, go get it. If something is a company or a business you're ordering stuff from and they're within reasonable drive time and you can go personally pick it up,
I would recommend that if it's possible to make arrangements to do so, rather than having third parties handling your product in this day and age, I would recommend that you probably should handle it yourself. Now that's just my attitude on a lot of stuff. Wherever you can deal with a person directly and, you know, decent situation, follow through on it that way. Because that way you get it in hand. You have it where you need it now.
Well, Mark, it's only going to take three or four days, or a day maybe by the, well, it'll take two days usually, not one. Yeah, every day counts right now. And you don't know which hour of the day, when, the bad guys are going to make their move. So let's assume the worst and we won't be disappointed. Every time that we can shave off distance to having the resource in hand and time, we want to do that.
Get it in hand ASAP. Now, I don't really spend god-awful amounts of money on shipping either because you can do that. Oh, you can have stuff at your doorstep for twice the price of what it costs for the product. And that's not what I'm telling you to do. Don't you dare think I said that. No, no, no, no. I understand the issues with the creative ways that they will charge you for getting something across the country.
Okay, well somebody's just asking one more. Okay, I'll go slow again military and police helicopters land at US Capitol this evening the channel is P e g u i n s I X and if I spelled that wrong, let me know because penguin instead of penguin Okay, maybe there's an end in there somehow. I missed it. I mean slightly the microphone if that happened, but some you know again
This happened 7.30 in the evening, two nights ago now, not last night, but the night before. There's a lot more activity going on surrounding it. One of the interesting things, real quick, somebody said, well that's a lot of helicopters. In this day and age, yeah, that's a lot of helicopters. But you know what, that's the bad part about being in planet crap food 21st century.
I've told you before about the whole thing about the helicopter serfiette that they had, which is why the Black Helicopter Syndrome developed. They switched a whole bunch of aircraft from military sphere to secret police operations, giving them to the spook and kooks in one direction or another. Their aircraft were stacked up all over the place, OH-58s, OH-6s, buoys, hell, anything you can imagine, most all of the other marine aircraft.
And a lot of that was shipped sideways and then they just blew the Libman snot out of it. They wasted the hours of those aircraft. Aircraft lives are measured in hours of service, okay? And they beat the snot out of them.
So, here's what's fascinating is now we have these piss willy smaller fleets of aircraft and now because of the piss willy smaller fleets of aircraft, the piss willy smaller numbers of aircraft when they show up are impressive. But in reality, it's tough to make you, someone who grew up with living in the supergaggle. Anybody remember what that term means? You ever been in a supergaggle?
When you bring a whole ship load of air cavalry aircraft together and literally what it sounds like a big gaggle of geese We're talking a super gaggle 60 70 80 aircraft all at once, you know reconnaissance aircraft cobras Everything you know if you're full screen of you know anti armor and you know ground attack
etc. etc. which is where the Cobras or your heavily armed Hueys are for and you even had some Black Hawks thrown in there towards the end of the Cold War because they were already out there and about but they were given a better unit you know I should say chosen units not better units because they weren't necessarily better they were just chosen and supergaggles so yeah 12 is yeah that's a lot of helicopters but it wouldn't take long to shoot their ass all down you know how long it take to lose 12 helicopters in a fighting situation
You realize that if all of a sudden the bullets are flying these aircraft like I said last night when we were talking about this before One of the things to remember is in a distressed situation Everything's coming off the ground if it's on the ground it dies
If it's in the epicenter of what is a probable strike point, it better move or it will be at 80,000 feet as small pieces of Flinder the size of micro dust and come down as fallout, you know, however, wherever down range, depending on the wind pattern. That's one of the biggest problems only having like, oh, we've got 100 and some F-35s. Well, even if we had maybe three or 400 F-35s, we used to measure each of our combat aircraft in thousands.
Well, we don't need that now. Yeah, we actually do. Because if you're talking about fighting a war for any period of time, all of these aircraft are susceptible on the ground as any other aircraft and attack from all perspectives and all dimensions will take place constantly. That's why everybody goes, aren't you afraid? How long do you think that air fleet is going to last? In fact, if they keep bombing stuff, you know, you ain't the razor, it's the blades.
What's the, what are the number of maintenance hours for every hour of flight time with an aircraft? Now I brought this up for 30 years, I've tried to explain it to you, the Razor, it's the blades. They've got helicopters. What are the number of hours of maintenance required for every hour of constant service, constant operation? It's a lot bigger than you'd think.
It was a big deal when, you know, oh wow, six hours of maintenance time on the F-16, I think it's a little less. No, probably not. No, it's probably higher, because they've got more junk avionics on board. But most of these aircraft, you measure it in hours for hour of flight. Six, eight, rotarying aircraft can be up and down depending upon the aircraft and what it's, the nature of it is. I don't know what the Osprey's is, but it's got to be hellaciously god awful.
So it's like, well, this is really cool. Yeah, you ever turn a wrench on that? You know what's required? You know that nothing can go wrong. You can't have anything go wrong on an Osprey. It's bad enough being a conventional helicopter because helicopters beat the air into submission.
And if anything starts to monkey screw, the pilot is very, very attentive to the feel and sound of his aircraft, all pilots are. But helicopters especially, because the only thing keeping here is that rotor. In most other aircraft, you at least have a little more time to think about dying where you might glide in if you're lucky. On the off-break, when it's flying horizontally, it's rotors horizontal,
It could glide in, but let me ask you something. I know that there's procedures for it, but have you thought about what would happen if the disposal unit doesn't pop the rotors and you have to belly land the Osprey? What do you think those high RPM rotors are going to do? Have you ever been a helicopter and seen what they do when they fall apart? What rotors do? The things around them? And even to the aircraft they're attached to? Oh, it's Swiss cheese scissor time.
Imagine what the off spray is like. It is an absolute death trap. If you can pop bullets on a target like that, you can pop rounds and get new damage, it's a doomed piece of equipment. No possibility of saving and no possibility of probably salvaging anything useful from the wreckage. Yeah, except maybe stripping off the enemy dead bodies or whatever. And even there, most of them are going to be frag, chip, chard, and folded spindle and mutilated and pureed.
So, again, it is important to understand that they're doing this for the sake of rattling sabers because they're doing it in such a public venue and obviously they're doing it so close to the election.
Like having training exercises everywhere where they have a mass shooting. They just had a training exercise. There was a training exercise down the street. You know, they were doing a training exercise right there and amazingly enough this incident happened, well almost right there. See how that works?
So, absolutely, the feces is going to hit the oscillating device. Now, what we need to do is make sure that we are, like I said, prepared for the problem. Number one, real quick, long range, long barrel AR-15 is the best price I've seen in a long time. Now, making them as cheap as if you were buying, say, a 16-inch barrel rifle.
over at Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. They have a bunch of long barrel AR-15 both side charging handle and traditional rear charging handle for about $199 a piece. That's both carrier charging handle and the upper complete.
What's important is there are two, and I probably shouldn't say anything because we're trying to make sure somebody else picks these up because they could use them, but whoever gets there first, congratulations. They have a 22 and a 24-inch stainless steel standard and stainless steel heavy barrel ARs. The stainless, I believe, there is one that has the
fluted barrel but the one 24 inch stainless steel traditional charging handle, flat top obviously, $207 or $204 depending on which one you pick. There is a slight difference between one over the other. Basically it's a pound in weight and to be quite honest I would select the lighter gun for the most part
simply because you don't know who you might have to have carrying the weapon. And 6 pounds is just the upper receiver with that heavier barrel. Okay? Now, they also have a number of 22 inch barrels. 24s, they got 18s, 20s, 22s, 24s. If you can get a 24 inch barrel for either the same price or only a couple of dollars more, more barrel is better in this case.
But they also have a couple of 22 inch stainless steel barrels for stainless steel barrel, standard AR-15, standard charging handle rear, complete bolt carrier charging handle, typical Bear Creek upper in that respect. Six pounds and $199.99. I'll throw the penny in there. And if it's a nickel, I'll throw the nickel. But it is an excellent price.
So if you're looking to, if you don't have a long reach AR, a long barreled AR, this is your chance because remember, you already have an AR-15. All you do is pop the two pins, put this, take your other upper off, put this upper on. Congratulations, you have a long reaching AR-15.
I don't need to buy the whole weapon right now, but yes I would invest in another complete lower and commit that rifle to constant service. So again, for the kind of conflict we're going to be in, we need to reach farther. We've got to be able to have more penetration when we get there. Guess what? These longer barrels are perfect for that purpose. BearCreekArsenal.com. BearCreekArsenal.com.
And when you get there, go to the long rifle sale. It's the long barreled AR-15 uppers, big sale for the next day or two. Hopefully they're still there. And there's a number of other items. I'll tell you what, go take a look at what's there. If you have an unlimited budget, then you can pick through anything there. It's between $194 and $216.
So, if you're not counting pennies, everything on that menu is, of course, quite useful. And if there's something that floats your boat more than the other, we'll jump on it. I'm just recommending because those two to me, for the price and for all the features, that is an excellent solution and it's within most everybody's budget. You're talking about buying a long barrel AR-15 upper for what you're paying for with a bolt carrier and charging handle.
for what you pay would pay for a 16 inch standard barrel you know car type slash light rifle type. So at this point in time if you don't have one there's your solution. Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. It is Weapons Wednesday. Also yes I know I had a flurry of what about 5.56 ammo. You guys you're going to have to search the system for the best price.
And again, if you can find somebody that you find in the system that has the ammo and you can go drive and pick it up today or tomorrow, I highly recommend that you do that. And the reason I say that is, again, time is critical here.
Don't say that always, but with all the fun things that are happening, we don't know when the other foot's going to fall. While we do have a general idea, I mean, we're in the window of activity right now. Could have happened a week ago. Could happen still the rest of this week. Certainly, it could happen next week. Why not? But no matter what, we're prepared and should be on standby and ready to roll, no matter what the situation. You're all Minutemen, so act accordingly.
Now, Delta, tactical. Delta, is it Delta? Oh God, I'm going to have to look, forgive me, I don't have it right here in my fingertips. Another AR-15 deal, Delta. Now, I know what I've said, and I'm going to repeat this again, do not keep pistol length AR-15 uppers anywhere near or even in the same house or building as your
regular AR-15s. Why? Because the Batfaggots, if they do jump on you, are going to claim that you have short barrel rifles simply because you have the uppers. However, here's the thing. Over at Delta Tactical, they have for $139, they have a 7.5 inch AR-15 uppers complete. Bolt carrier charging handle and a complete assembled upper for $139.
It's $140. That's as cheap as you're going to get. Now, if you break it down, the average bolt carrier for the cheaper ones is running about $60 to $69. And the $60 ones seem to run out as quick as they have them for $60. So $69 is, you know, $70 seems to be about the average plus or minus. Again, if luck rolls the dice, you catch it at $60. Good. Upper receivers.
I assume this is a delta, but it could be any number of other precision companies. You've got to figure 40, 45, up to $65 for the upper strip, but it has everything on board, so the upper complete ready to be put together would be worth about $70, $80.
Then you've got the barrel assembly, which is a short barrel assembly. Well, there are no cheap barrels right now. Again, we're on the upswing with barrels. And the only way to get a less expensive barrel is to go with a shorter barrel system. Now, this is an assembled upper receiver. Everything's ready to go. But if you're looking for, not now, but when the time comes, a vehicle gun,
an aircraft gun, something to stick in the plane, you minimize all the parts, shave off all the weight you can, and it's a personal defense AR-15 for vehicle operators, cooks, medical support personnel, you know, chief cook and bottle washer in the rear. Anybody who needs a rifle to carry, it's out of the way. It's enough to get you, again, personal defense, it's enough to get you out of trouble.
It would be a useful weapon, but you don't put it together now, you just invest now. So for 139.99 or whatever it is, 95.99, again, I didn't look that close to those pennies, I just figured we'll roll it up to the next dollar, okay? But still, nobody right now that I've seen has a complete upper, bolt carrier, charging handle, and upper for 140, even in the pistol category.
Now there's a few companies I've mentioned the last couple days and our callers have brought up, fortunately they did. Montana Air 15 has some pretty good deals, but they don't have anything in the uppers like that for that price. They have some great package kit deals in terms of component.
Complete parts for lower receiver, combination, lower and upper receiver, all the small parts. Two numbers mentioned, there's a whole bunch of different mix and match depending upon your need. They're trying to serve the customer. They explained to you exactly what they're doing and why they do it and how long they've been doing it. So again, they're pretty useful. So far I've had two, three people that have ordered from them. They've had quick response, so they're serious about getting the product out to where it needs to go.
And that's MontanaAR15.com. MontanaAR15.com. Delta Tactical is the other one for that 139 upper. Now somebody immediately is asking about lowers. Here's the thing. You can go 80% lowers right now and you still get a good 80% aluminum for about $45 to $50 a piece.
You can get a Plum Crazy complete lower, which is everything on board. All you do is plug and play. You buy the upper from one place, you buy a Plum Crazy from the other. Problem, if you haven't checked recently, everybody's buying the Plum Crazy receivers out. Wherever you find them that they're listed, you'll notice that they're there one day, they're gone by the afternoon, and now they're restocking quickly. I have to say that. It's true, they are restocking quickly.
But the fact is that those particular very reasonably priced uppers and lowers, because PlumCrazy makes an upper too if you didn't know, they make a polymer upper, as a matter of fact. They don't last at all. I have tried to see if I could find some place that had them in stock. One of them had the upper script for as little as $13 for a polymer upper. You know how long that lasted? I'll show you how long that lasted.
like spit on a griddle. The girl said they lasted four hours. The other ones lasted eight. So again, I asked, well, how long did they last? I always ask that question. How long did they stick around? It was, oh, ha ha ha ha. They were here for about four hours and they were gone. Oh, okay. Well, that's sad because I'd like to have had one. Well, I know friends would like to have one anyway. So again,
If we're looking at lowers, there's another lower receiver out there that was being promoted by the guys at Forgotten Weapons. It's mostly polymer again, metal where metal is needed.
But the pistol grip and the buttstock are cast as one. Now, I saw a glimpse of them in one company's inventory here maybe two weeks ago, and then they were gone. So again, the idea behind this is what if you were John Stoner and if you were Mr. Stoner, there we go, make sure Mark gets that right.
You were wanting to build a new AR, to build an AR today in this era. How would you build it? What would you do? And what would you change on the AR-15? Well, that was their proposition when they came up with this design so that they could actually develop a new rifle. And that's what they, well, I should say a new lower AR-15, but a whole complete AR rifle.
that was based on logical, simple next generation solutions. And they did it, put it out there, but it looks like it's been eaten up or consumed pretty quick. So if anybody runs into that, I would like to hear about it. If we know a location that might have them in stock, needless to say those lowers are FFL based. You have to have an FFL by one. You have to go through an FFL.
Okay, now we're at the bottom of the hour a little past. I talked through the bottom of the hour. Sorry about that because that would be 5.30 and it is 5 by my French night bomber clock. It is... Montju. It is 5.04 and some odd seconds. Wait a minute, hold on. 15, 16, 17. Oh, you can never get there, right? You can never keep up. So anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday.
You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. And again, we are at the 8 o'clock hour on WBCQ, the planet 6.160, regular shortwave WBCQ.
Now, somebody is asking me, several emails about AR-15 mags, and then somebody is asked also in one of the AR-15 mag question emails, why don't you talk about AKs or AK mags anymore? Well, I do, but AKs, when they were a giveaway rifle because there was nothing wrong with them, just like the same kits they're selling now,
When they were cheap, everybody kind of took them for granted. Now what's happened is they've gone into price creep where you're looking up to close to $1,000 for some of these AKs. In fact, the original model variant kits are running as high as $900 to $1,000 right now, and that's without a barrel.
I was looking at some of these kits that are for the M16A1, which people are buying to build lookalikes, and they're paying anywhere from $9,000 to $1,200 for each of those. For the kits without the lower receiver, or even a cut lower receiver, and without a barrel, because they chopped the barrel up when they chopped the gun up. Well, I should say when they disassembled the gun, chopped up the lower receiver.
So you're getting an upper receiver, hand guards, buttstock, internals, maybe, then half the time they're excluding those because they're class weapons.
That's not exactly affordable when they were $125 a kit for the whole stinking rifle including the barrel except for the lower receiver Fantastic, but at the price that they're looking right no not making doesn't make any sense I don't understand the nostalgia, but that's not what I'm into right now In fact we all know what we're going to be dealing with so nostalgia doesn't count for a whole lot in that anyway over at
ApexGunParts.com, ApexGunParts.com. They do have a number of magazine deals. In fact, every AR-15 company out there they can see at least has one steel mag for about $8. It could be any three manufacturers, including the Koreans. But steel or aluminium. Are they good mags? Well, I haven't seen one so far that doesn't work. Okay, and with what's left in production or what's out there right now,
We haven't had any goofy magazine issues for a little bit. What I mean is somebody found a magazine cash somewhere. They're selling the magazines. Either they were made by, you know, years ago by some other company we don't recognize, etc., etc. Or they are a fly-by-night magazine company, which happens all the time in, you know, Banana Republic operations, or I should say CIA operations.
And when they're done, they're gone. Never find the company, never know who owned it, never know where it came from. But most of the time the mags work, other times not so much. So you do have to pay attention and beware, buyer beware, they need to test them, find out if they're serviceable, and then we can give it a critique and promote.
The big thing here right now is hex mags I think are the one that's in the middle lower price out there in the Polymer. I have not seen any deals like we saw what about six months ago where we were seeing you know $6 $6.50 mags everything because of the cost of living and price creeping and increase has continued to snag into all of the rest of the economy including arms and ammunition.
So about $7.50 to $8 is where the baseline is hovering. And what do I say baseline? Well, because let's not forget that you still have to pay shipping typically. Now if you're lucky, sometimes it's free shipping. That would be nice. But that's not all that common. So when it happens, it happens you're happy. But otherwise, don't forget, it's the shipping that might change the formula, put it right back up where it's not a big deal.
The only thing is that all the other mags from the same company cost the same price. So yeah, you're still making a little tag on that. You're still ahead. Weapons Wednesday. We're past the bottom of the hour. Forgive me, Ed. It is Weapons Wednesday. And Weapons Wednesday means...
Oh, the rifle, in our hands, no trifle, got a good leek speed. You may know us, turn the master, before we march speed, but you'll learn the facts much faster when you meet our mountain boys and their leader, John Stark. Glad you make one little noise and always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands, will prove no trifle, a giddy must come as well as a stew, but a sweetie job must do, and the sooner it is to go.
We are back and again it is weapons Wednesday your mind is your first best weapon but if you don't protect it yeah somebody's turn into a canoe and that's all she wrote so again we have to be able to protect the ethereal because the physical world counts for something and that means be prepared to fight for your life
And I cannot emphasize that enough. Okay, now we've got to do at least one music request beyond that. And we are way past the bottom of the hour. That's Mark's fault. For everybody out there, again, libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And I'll tell you what, I had several, I guess we have many long John Wick followers.
that are listening at different times. But it's kind of a neat song when you remember how juxtaposition it is. Think by Kalida. Ed, if you could, that's got a few people's names next to it, including a couple of our lady listeners. So guys, from the first John Wick movie, where was it? It was in the background, in the bathhouse scene, when he's in the spa part of the hotel, you know, shoot box.
You know, dance, dance, uh, site. And here we go. Meanwhile, I'm sticking people with a knife.
you might remember it was one of those background pieces in the first John Wick movie, the bath house scene. And we got Ed there. Go ahead. What do we got Ed? Yeah you do. You got me. No I'm just laughing about a couple of things here. I know you don't follow the stuff dad but there's a scene that you have to see at Kamala's quote unquote final rally if you haven't seen it yet. There's a point where in the rally she decides to add lip.
And there she has the crowd already changed your name. And so she throws a curve ball at him and and shut everybody up and says, can't your name? Like she has no concept. She has no concept on how that would work. The crowd went silent because everybody was confused. Like you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't you can't
It doesn't have the same effect. I guess you didn't get that. And of course, before, during Trump's rally at Madison Square Garden, we had, oh, Biden come out and call all the Trump supporters trash. Right, right. During Trump's rally, which gave them the opportunity to come up with breaking news, and I can't remember which politician came out and did it on stage.
You know, it just, it's true the stranger the victim, he can't write this stuff. Well, first of all, I don't, number one, everybody in the audience was a shill. They are busting people in, so they messed up, you know, number one, remember, they're coached.
You know when you're without just have gone down the road I guarantee if you were smart remember most of your service buses have a really cool Everybody gets a television system now. Mm-hmm. And so you're gonna coach everybody. Okay guys when we get there Everybody remember come on love can't may love came on love whatever
Okay, but you're gonna cue everybody and what happens when no one I am waving I got an idea I'm gonna show you how dynamic I can be and I'm gonna put a stick right in the little tricycle spokes there Well, everybody just fell over here sir didn't they yeah, yeah they did everybody fell over about yeah, that's just about what happened because the whole
The stadium goes quiet and she's holding her mouth. She's got her mouth hanging open and she's like waving her arms at the crowd. And nothing happens. Well, it's when Jerry's kids come together. No, Jerry's kids were sharper. We got to remember that. You know, remember the Jerry Lewis specials guys for those you don't remember what that means. It's like Jerry's kids. No, Jerry's kids were better.
It's just that that's just all there is to it. Cherries kids were always better. So I think it's again, well, this is why whatever they're gonna do, it's gonna they're panicking. I mean, they
I think the fasting thing is, since we did go to the let's have a month and a half worth of bullshit fake voting, everybody decided to go along with it and that kind of messes with the, well, we're gonna change the numbers at the last minute on, you know, fake day, you know, the last day, which is the real fake day because it's irrelevant. And now they're gonna have to go frothing at the mouth crazy with something. That's all they've got left. They're gonna go frothing at the mouth crazy with something.
Because look at it. How is this shipwreck working? You know, it's not. And so where do they go from here? Well, let's see. The people in power have already signed an executive order to allow the US military to use violence against the American people. Tom O'Hareas is coming out and saying everybody that is a Trump supporter is a fascist.
Biden's coming out and saying everybody that the Trump supporter is trash needs to be taken care of so what what could they possibly be planning here? Right there's a lot of furbage flying around that's pretty indicative of some kind of evil deed in the works and I think everybody better be paying I'm sorry color go ahead please. Right well again what's going to be fascinating is to see how this
Nick 72 maybe hundred and some hours plays out Because there isn't I mean there's nowhere to go with it with the they did everything that they wanted to do You know what I mean? This is what gets me about this They literally threw the rules out left right up and down they got everything they wanted the way that they demanded it and they have absolutely Fumble screwed the ball with regard to the fakery on one side
Now the other side all they have to do the Trump side just stand there Seriously, that's all the drink. Just stand there. Don't do anything. You know, just do what you always do. Just stand there
And if the thing is done, well, this means that you can't cook the books, you can't shake and bake the election the rest of the way. And that means, like I said, this is a shipwreck for the whole group, even the ones working in Trump's camp who know that this is a sham. They understand fully that it's a sham. They understand that it's a scam.
And the problem they've got is whatever it is they do now has got to be so stinking obvious that there isn't anybody that can argue. When you point at it, at the situation, it's going to be like the end of invasion of the body snatchers where everybody's pointing at the problem and going,
Remember, the pod people, everybody had been changed out by the pod people and the main character is the only one left. The guy that he thought was still his buddy turns and looks at him and goes, Donald Sutherland by the way, and the rest of the history. There are people on their side that want that to happen. They want that, oh my god moment and that's when they want to put the boot down.
You have, now we talk about we don't trust Elon Musk, we don't trust Trump, okay? But on the far left-hand side, you've got characters that are out there right now saying that, you know, we need to have another assassination to Trump on, another assassination attempt on Trump. There we go, I'll get it out there. We need to, Joe Biden needs to use his executive privilege since Trump won his case
and have you on Musk and all of the big budget supporters deported from the country for treason. There's actually a call to do that, dad, and they're trying to push it through Congress. I know, I understand that. My point is that at what point, okay, guys, both sides are doing this, okay? If you listen to Dan Bongino, Tucker Carlson,
Every one of the other up there, you know and hanging around the podium You know internet announcers internet speakers, okay They're all doing this. Yeah. Well, if we don't win, you know Then they're going to be able to just arrest us all and take us. No, they're not But think about what they're promoting there. It's the idea that women stop back up here
Why am I in any way shape or form going to follow whatever you perceive to be any kind of bullshit rules? When all the rules have been thrown out, do you think that somehow I'm going to be so stupid, foolish, or ignorant that I'm going to go along with whatever you think you're going to do? From both sides, they're assuming that we're all going to be stupid and continue to play the game that they've put together, which is about as
Obviously, as sininus could be imagined. There isn't any farther around the corner than we've already seen except to get around the corner to the crazy town mass murdering and the police state crap and all of that. But everybody's ready to get rid of it. Anybody I've run into isn't expecting this. Everybody that I've talked to, anybody randomly, here's people are listening right now, I just randomly talked to you in the last week here somewhere, you know it.
But first of all, the base premise is everybody has the same attitude. They know it's coming. So we can't really get caught off guard or by surprise. The only thing we can do is try to talk ourselves in to be so stupid that we'll go along with it. And that isn't going to happen. That day is done. So this whole game is finished in terms of whatever direction they go to try and skew things.
They have slit their own wrists and cut their own throat. Not us. They have. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. Hey, Mark, what are we going to do with the bodies? Over. Well, you know, that is something years ago. The Chechen commander in, what was it, Grosny? I believe it was Grosny. I could be, I'm going to correct now that it's been 30 some years.
There was a news reporter that was holding a microphone and she came up to the Chechen commander and she was trying to do the peace love dope thing where you know, it's like well You know, mr. You know, Bratislava a colonel Bratislava by Yusuki If you could talk to your counterpart on the other side of the battlefield and tell him just one thing What would it be? And the guy looks right at the camera and he goes
Come and pick up your dead. The dogs are eating them. And she didn't know, oh, that's not what I expected. I was hoping for a... I'd like to reach out and we need peace. No, no, no. Hey, come and pick up your dead. The dogs are eating them. You just said he's not pretty. You should probably do this. So, yeah, what are we going to do? Well, again...
I say we'll probably incorporate their program when the time comes. We'll do for them what they thought they were going to do for us. Of course, Catfish Farm would be an option. Of course, I wouldn't need any of the catfish, but you have two catfish ponds and a big industrial wood chipper. And in they go. In fact, every time you start the wood chipper up, the water starts to roil in both ponds. They just don't know which one's going to get fed next.
for our army hours you got to do it don't let it too deep the poor fish can only eat so much but every once in a while you got a hook though you got to net those those bottom feeders out of there and put a new batch in don't worry they'll grow quick when they have that kind of calorie base that's one option so I think the biggest issue here again is
to stay very very calm and to become an anchor for all the other people around you when the time comes. I'm curious about that. Guys, stay focused, talk to people, get their ass moving in the general direction. It's kind of late, so you can't get everything done, but you can at least move them so that they have some of what they need accomplished. Our supply system can make up the difference if they actually step forward and fight.
But we need everybody to do their part now while they can. What little time do you have left? What time do you have left? Okay, well, we'll take a little. Well, sometime. We're at the top. We're going to take a break. God bless the republic.
Yes, to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the mark. We're gonna be back in a few minutes here, but don't wrap a cup of coffee. Use the bathroom. And Liberty Street radio continues. And the intel report is second out. Coming up.
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So, Organize Army equipment training as militia, establish a 510 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. I want you to try and find a copy of fortifications, the old FM. I know there's TMs and FM's in the fortification category.
If you can find the old FM's, now they have all kinds of re-fabricated names which are all bullshit. You're looking for the fortification manual. Whatever derivative and BS title they've come up with since, nothing much has changed in the contents. Pretty much nothing has changed at all. Sandbags still do what sandbags have always done.
These weapons Wednesday, but we also have to defend and we also or at least you know very quickly ad hoc defend depending on the situation you're in guys ceramic tiles are a great way to slow down bullets ceramic tiles and sandbags Mean pretty much impervious to small arms fire what? Yeah, you take for instance. We got ceramic tile or ceramic plating of any kind laying around and
You put a sandbag up, you put the ceramic tile down, you put another sandbag behind that. You do realize not much of anything is getting through to you. One sandbag will handle most light rifle rounds. In fact, even the new super powerful 6.8 is effectively stopped by sandbags.
It's amazing how little is needed depending upon the containment vessel. It can be a sandbox. It can be, for instance, ammo cans filled with sand, ammo crates filled with sand. That's another one that's the most common. All the ammo goes out, the old wooden crates are there. Everybody says, well, that's construction materials like building block. They're designed to stack on each other, aren't they? Oh, that's right. They are. So they make for really great ad hoc fortification construction.
to give you even more protection between what's coming in and you know, you, the soft, chewy stuff. So remember, anything and everything you want to put out there in front of you, more is better. Armored vehicles, basically APCs and infantry fighting vehicles,
Their engines are usually in the front. Why? Well, because number one, IFVs and APCs are not as well armored. They're designed to be lighter and faster. They were supposed to be taxis to the battlefield, but they almost always end up in the fight. Because of this, it's assumed that the troops are what you're trying to protect. The vehicle is supposed to be perishable slash expendable, and everybody does kind of forget that.
But the engine is up front because it's more junk between the troops and the vehicle and the stuff coming in, typically which will be to their front. Now does it stop everything? Hell no.
It's not a tank. It's an armored personnel carrier. For that reason, supplemental armor has been added, ceramicsized reactive armor is out there. There's, forgive me, ceramicsized armor or reactive armor and usually reactive armor in the outside, whatever type armor underneath is next, which can include ceramic armor and keyword. Listen to that, ceramic. Is that like the tile size? Yeah, that's right.
So it does work. It's just, you know, depending on what you're trying to protect against is the issue. We're trying to protect against fragmentation, small arms fire. More junk between you and everything else is always good. Overhead cover, same thing. Most people don't realize this is why I want you to break out the manuals. They're doing all this stuff with the, oh my God, the dronitoids and what they got and doing and stuffing and dropping grenades.
Guys, if you're infantry, you're supposed to be defending against 81, 82, 100, 120, 140, 160 millimeter mortar routes. They come in with a whole hell of a lot more punch than a piss-willy drone. Does everybody understand that? So if everybody goes, oh my god, this is totally alien, totally new, nothing like we've ever seen. Really? Well, I don't know what infantry you were ever with.
It's another weapon in the inventory and it's one that has to be dealt with, but instead of the idea that it's people resist and piss your pants and you don't know what to do, you better start looking at each of these threats and preparing accordingly. Now, in the Fortification Manual, it covers quite extensively, explaining to you what thickness of materials you need, which by the way are all off the shelf, all readily available anywhere you go. Dirt, gravel, rock, sand, dirt.
All of that is cover, is not just concealment, because if you make it overhead cover, it does also conceal to a degree.
But overhead cover is one of the most important considerations with regard to a fully dimensional, full dimensional defense. Upright, left, forward, backward, and I guess even time because if you didn't have it earlier, you're screwed. If you put it in place during a certain window of time and keep it there and then even keep building up, most likely you're going to survive.
But they don't want to talk about that. The idea is to make it a suitable resist. You will be absorbed. We're doomed. We're all going to die. Shut up. So again, tricks of the trade, a couple things here. I mentioned this a few months ago, and I should have stuck to it. One of the things you need in your inventory is chicken wire.
Rolls of chicken fencing. Different sizes are good, but something about three feet would be a real good idea. What's it good for? Well, you can see the drone-a-toid issue is now out there in force. So overhead protection to a degree, or at least for standoff, which is something that needs to be taken into consideration. It can be used for fly swatters vertically and in unique locations and randomly put up and then changed because it becomes a drone catch.
However, that's not its first best purpose, even though, again, the drone of toys are dropping grenades. Chicken wire is a great way to retard the potential or limit the range of the grenade. In a building, basically what you do is cut a piece of chicken wire about 11 feet tall to be safe.
On each end, you can either fix a piece of PVC pipe, in other words, you wrap the chicken wire around that, and you screw it into place, lock it into place so that you've got a piece at one end of that three foot wide by 10 or 11 foot long chicken wire. Now, it can be PVC pipe, it can be two by twos, it can be
1x4, 1x3, that will work. And what you do is you secure the fence to that. Staple it or you can nail it, whatever you're going to do. Bend over nails, be creative, whatever you've got in the field. What are you going to do with that? Well, I'll tell you what, if you're going to be fighting house to house,
What you do is you roll those up and they're part of your sapper engineer kit when your unit's coming through if they're going to be in an area of operation. You have these brought into play and what you do is you nail them to the ceiling, one end to the ceiling, and you drape these things from ceiling to floor in different corridors, hallways or stairwells, depending upon how your defense is established.
Why is that? Well, chicken wire can be seen through, typically isn't noticed right away. Somebody tries to chuck a grenade down the hallway. It only goes as far as the chicken fence and bounces back, typically. But even if it stays right there, it's restricted in motion and the grenade is defeated.
One of the neat things though is that chicken wire can be seen through from your direction and so if somebody is exposed you can fire on the target. Now wire we're draping it from the top. You notice I didn't say anchoring it. You're going to nail it to the ceiling or secure it to the ceiling but not to the floor. Why? Because we need to pass through the corridor possibly. So it's basically like a chicken fence curtain.
It's purpose is to allow you to be able to pass as needed, but it restricts certain types of activity, in this case the grenade, Mr. Grenade, which is not your friend, but it's also not your enemy's friend. If somebody tosses a grenade down the hallway and it bounces back in their direction, it's more useful to you than it is to them.
Right? Well they threw it. Yeah, but it pooped. Oh, wow. You got one of them. Hey, how do you like that? He thought it was really not paying attention. Kind of bounced back. And by the way, when you are throwing grenades, you have to tend to not necessarily pay that much attention after you got rid of it because trying to get out of the way of what might go boom. But if it bounces back to their feet or anywhere near them, whatever fragmentation, hey, maybe they snagged it in their own people with their own grenade. Congratulations.
The point is the grenade isn't sitting in your lap or down your hallway right next to you. Now another thing that's the most common mistake is creating real physical restrictors in corridors or tunnels or channels.
You always see movies like what was it, Sicario, where wow, these guys went to all the trouble to build all of these tunnels and dig all these tunnels and they're supposedly understand that they should probably have security and they do know that the government's after them, but these people don't build like point control in the in the tunnels so that you can't pass without being in front of a gun station.
In other words, you sandbag the area, you create a little jink point where you got to go left and then right and then left. And when you go around that, there's a guy with an automatic weapon or a belt-fed gun or whatever whose job is to be security. Or it's a fighting station that's available if it's a roving security system that you have set up. But why would you just have open tunnels and open quarters if you know that you're in a fighting situation? You have aggressor competitors.
But you also have the probability of being set upon by somebody. The same is true in urban warfare settings or fighting situations like this. You create physical obstacles that do two things. A, will slow down bullets if at all possible. But B, limit travel or restrict travel of the aggressor who's trying to take real estate if they are fighting house to house or if they're fighting through a building complex or whatever.
You take the material and debris available and you restrict the enemy creating a limiting kill zone. A place where you put them so that they die there. The defender always has the advantage. Always. And if the defender fails, I mean, remember, here's the basic rule. If you're the assault force, you must vanquish the enemy. The enemy must be eliminated.
If you are the defender, you need only survive. That's a win. So when you're in the, in urban, you know, if you're going to do what's called a collapsing ambush inside an urban area, especially, it's very simple to do. In fact, you can repeat it over and over again. You can literally prepare the area so that as you fall back, you allow a weak or what appears to be a weakened area of activity to be vantaged by the aggressor.
But it brings them into a restricted kill zone. You want to know a couple other really wicked tools that you can put in the toolbox to hang in the hallways, for instance, especially in dark corridors. You take the heaviest gauge fishing line or strength fishing line of whatever heavier gauge. Then you get yourself a whole bunch of old treble hooks. Try not to use your better ones. You'll need those for fishing. But you station the treble hooks. You tie them.
about approximately every 8 to 10 inches up the fishing line and then you nail that fishing line to the ceiling or over a doorway, a door frame or whatever. Now your best bet, don't leave them shiny and gold and don't leave everything real bright, is to soften it just with a little pat, little of Krylon Flat something. Take your big OD green, gray, darker gray. It's got to be a subdued color.
and purpose less obvious. Now what do you think happens when you turn and move through a door frame and there's a treble hook line sitting there and you just move right through it? What do you think that's going to be like? That literally is the devil's vertical barbed wire. Now you want to really be mean? You take the same treble hook line and you
a fix, a grenade or an anti-personnel device over the door frame or in that corridor, take your pick, and as the individual runs or moves through that area and is tagged by that, their weight and their mass and their inertia pulls the pin. The pin, of course, once it's out of the way, activates whatever the striker system is and in whatever time necessary to count
They do make zero point fuses by the way. You pull it, boom!
But fishing hooks, treble hooks, any size doesn't make any difference. And no matter how hard and tough you think you are, claim you are, out of the blue, moving through a dark space and walking into a treble hook line like that and getting hooked in the arm, maybe the face, maybe the side of the head, maybe just on the gear, but also down on the crotch or the leg or wherever, there's some soft tissue where the hooks found something.
You're not just going to pull that out, especially since you were probably moving full hell bent for election in the process of moving through an area, or at least moving at an average speed. So vertical line, treble hooks. Now you also want to build up, I don't know if you guys have ever seen a booby trap kit and how they work, but a booby trap kit sounds like, well there'd be grenades or something. No, the grenades and the pyrotechnics are separate.
You want eyelets, you want eye hooks, you want J hooks, you want all kinds of little nails and brads, you want wire, steel wire. If you're seeing the booby trap kits that have the booby trap wire, it'll be a wooden dowel and it has like three rolls, little rolls on the dowel of OD green wire, and then it has on the other side yellow or tan wire.
It's just regular solid like picture hanging wire. By the way, it also makes good garat material because it doesn't break. It has to be cut. So you put that on a couple of dowels and use that to wrap around somebody's neck. It's obviously also pretty devastating too. But the booby trap kits have all the hardware. So if I'm going to use a treble hook booby trap or a treble hook vertical line,
I need to have something to secure that thing to the wall. So a few nails, screws, nuts, bolts, washers, a little kit with everything, and it's your sapper slash engineer kit for prepping areas when you are setting up an area defense.
In fact, if you don't have it and you're in the field, you start scrounging. Because if you're going through a battlefield environment, all the stuff that usually is just laying around is laying around in the garage or a workshop or in a tool crib or whatever. So your priority is to start accumulating the technology like this. Well, this is all just low tech. Yes, it's low tech. But this low tech does a really good job of progressively, step by step,
slowing down the aggressor or forcing the aggressor to think twice. And because of that, it sets the battlefield under your conditions. You had the aggressor. Oh, now, first of all, some media stick probably sitting next to you is go, well, we're just going to back off. We're going to we're going to mortar artillery that spot. Yeah, if you were running a police state operation and you had just one group out there fighting and you were focusing on one little area, you could do that.
But this war coming up is going to be spread across every state in CONUS. You know how few pieces of artillery are actually available to the military on the continental United States? How many artillery units do you think are in the state of Michigan, for instance? How we know. Exactly. Now, including the underground CRUD, the underground urban dwellers slash the Morlocks that are in the underground facilities. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's part of the math, too.
But the fact is that they don't want you to think about the idea that the system doesn't have that much to be everywhere all the time. So what they have to count on is the interstate defense highway networks. That they're going to use the highways as intended, which is what the Romans used the highways for, for control of the empire.
And the purpose behind the Appian ways of today, the Interstate Defense Highway Network system, is to provide quick access to areas at high speed or to be able to cut off urban areas from the rest of society, virtually being able to surround them. Take a look at every metropolitan area out there. You have round, you have literally a bypass or roundabout in Indianapolis, it's classic. Louisville, you have the old one?
The other one that's older still, and then the other bypass is still in each one of them is a big arcing element on the high ground to the south of Louisville.
that basically encompasses, if you were to use it as a, that bypass as a control point with military police or foreign troops or secret police, is a way to cordon off and control very specific areas. And since there are three onion peels to that, that gives you the ability to cordon the thing off at three different parking areas of control. Think about it.
So that's that's how they're gonna try to make up for not having really what they you know They're trying to convince you they have in place For the Empire slash the globalists to do what they're planning on doing here The big thing again is to have a plan of your own and first and foremost has to be at the personal tactical Level you need to be prepared to fight
And if you are going to be prepared to fight, you need to square all these, there's a whole long list of things, Uncle Mark keeps bringing up, that are all part of the real world, not the Hollywood bullshit movie version. They're tedious, stupid, dull things that need to be done. In order for you to accomplish, you know, well, succeed, and accomplish the mission, to win, to, you know, again, be victorious. That is our goal. To win.
So again, for everybody out there, these ideas, especially using the older manuals, which by the way, the newer ones have some of the information and most of it's there, combat engineer manuals too, fortifications and reinforcing or concealing what are reinforced positions is especially critical. On the outside, nothing changes. On the inside, three feet of defensive materials, depending on how you want to build a site up.
But at the very least sandbags by the way you also want sandbags through the core of your facility If you filled up all the sandbags of you know do the perimeter. Oh, we got that done Congratulations now you want shock walls Inside so that when bullets do get into an area they can't pass and do damage to a from behind or from the oblique to other people in the Buildings or the the complex you've set up as a defensive grid
So, you're constantly improving, constantly being creative. One of the problems that they've had with Hamas and the whole thing with the Israeli trash going after Hamas. Guys, the first problem, when you arbitrarily bomb and blow stuff up, you create fortifications.
buildings that you might not have used or wouldn't have used, you can use once they've been hit with artillery because the cavitation and destruction of the building creates such an interlocking lattice of rubble material that the collapsed building or the crushed building or damaged building is actually better as a fortification site now than when it originally existed.
There are many examples of this. Monte Cassino, the old monastery when the German airborne occupied that, and it became a central battlefield in Italy for how long? Over and over again they tried to defeat what was literally a minority garrison. And you know really what the problem was? The building was a rubble constructed massive complex. And when they damaged and crushed and destroyed the fascia on the outside,
They basically turned it into tens of feet of defensive rubble, not even heavy artillery could get to the core of the corridors of the building because everything became rubble around it, like a big arcing pile of rubble. Well, the nature of the building, medieval in design by the way, was such that it was a very effective defensive mechanism, defensive post.
Once properly exploited, it became a death trap. It was a perfect position. It was well held. It was held by highly motivated defenders and a minority force effectively defended against armies that were thrown at it. International forces over and over again. I guess that way everybody had equal opportunity dying time in Italy. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour. So we're gonna do this. First of all, it is Weapons Wednesday and at the bottom of the hour.
We do one thing first before we do anything else.
Right across the grass, a jitty must come like, well, it's a tooth and floor, but it's way the job must do, and the sooner it is begun. Then figure, hold it much quicker, it will be done. Hold the rifle.
U.S. Rifles 7.62mm M14 is a lightweight air cooled gas operated magazine fed shoulder weapon designed primarily for 7mm fire sir. Yes, this is my rifle and the M14 is a very fine implement to say the least. And for anybody who bad mouths at you to find soon enough, what will happen? When the time comes everybody will find out soon enough.
So we are headed to war. One way or another, I mean at some point or another, they really, really, really, really want to do it real bad. Okay, well we need to be masters of the trade, so you need to work at developing your skills. And one of them is raiding. We are going to be raiding. So Ed, riding a raid. This is Mark's choice, riding a raid. And for everybody out there, remember we are all raiders.
Every last one of us. Time comes, square your technology away and get ready to fight. And again, LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org Riding the race. Somebody just walks up, puts a crowbar between your ears, you're done.
So, personal, physical, defense is a critical issue. You need to develop your skills in the martial arts. And again, what are the martial arts? Well, hammer, pistol, sword, brick, indirect fire, plunging fire, automatic weapons, some automatic weapons, manually operated weapons, everything. Master the trade.
You don't just know one system, although you should, again, whatever you're going to use, know how to use it. But, guys, you need to be a master of the whole of the trade. And that means you need to develop your skills now. Don't hesitate. Don't wait. Over at, I mentioned AIM surplus, somebody was asking me, yes, they do have 357 SIG right now over at PPU.
They have PPU357SIG and they do have a couple of flavors of Forti Smith and Wesson. That's over at AIMSurplus.com. AIMSurplus.com. AIM AIM Surplus. PPU is cheaper by at least a third of the cost of most ammunition out there right now. It depends on what it is, but the fact of the matter is that there's a lot of different types of ammunition that are unique and definitely
weapons that we have that are not necessarily first line but are going to be in service at some point, you need to be ready to be able to bring them into play. You need ammunition for it. You need to make sure that you've got the stuff on the shelf. And for a lot of you to have those grandpa guns and of the many different types, inheritances, you will find if you go to
They have PPU ammunition and that covers most of the bases. It will take care of pretty much most of your needs. So you want to seriously take a look at PPU. And by the way, 375 Holland and Holland, 300 Wen Mag.
7mm Remington Magnum, the big boys, the other boys, they're too expensive. The cheapest available ammo in those categories is PPU. So if you've got any of those weapons and you're lamenting you don't have enough ammo, shame on you. You need to step up to the plate, go down there, check out, see what they have. Again, if it fits your weapon, if it makes sense,
then you need to invest. You should put at least a 30-caliber ammo can underneath each weapon or weapon out there you got. I never thought I would see this, but I looked at the price. Right now they have what they're calling a tactical Marlin, a 336 Marlin. Do you know what the price on that is? Has anybody seen what this is a lever action?
I love the gun, seriously. I think I've had probably 20 of them in my lifetime in passing and that I usually write them as Michigan deer guns. You're talking $1,200 to $2,000, $1,900 and some dollars for a tactified Marlin lever action. New production, good rifle, I'm sure. But how much?
Okay, guys, this is where we go off and it's fascinating where the minds of our people have gone. Again, not complaining. I guess, hey, you're buying guns? Keep doing it. If that's the weapon that you think floats your boat, works to get the job done, and you need to spend that kind of money on it, then you know what? It's your cash, not mine.
I can think of a lot of other places I spend $1,800 and get a whole lot of weapons to outfit a whole lot of people and everybody is a lot happier. Especially me because more people are pulling triggers, which I prefer. Again, if you haven't seen that, go check out some of the tactical weapons that were part of the Remington constellation before Remington was forced into bankruptcy.
All of those names, Marlin and many others were part of that Soros collection. People forget that. I warned everybody about that. Well, it came to pass exactly as expected. They brought all those gun manufacturers together. Then they targeted one, and it was the Hub. It was the Hub component, Remington. And they put every one of them out of business. It took how many years for them to come back in circulation? The name. Not the same company, but the name. We got to call it. Who do we have?
I was wondering, $1,500-$2,000 for a 30, sir, any? No, actually it isn't. Well, I should have mentioned it. It is maybe in $45.70. They do have it in $30.30, but they have it in $45.70 and $35.00 Remington. Yes, and no, I would not pay that price. It is interesting.
Well, you hit them little. Quite a bit, Nate. Yeah, quite a bit. I've got a 12-gauge shotgun that I'm able to put an insert in it and shoot .4570 out of it. It's got quite a kick to it. About like the shotgun does. Well, again, the cartridge inserts are available for a lot of different weapons out there.
Now, you've got to find somebody who's still carrying them, but if you can, there are sub-caliber units for .30-06, .308, .30-30. All the pistol cartridges have sub-caliber pistol cartridge options. There have been about four companies in the last couple of decades, well, four decades, that have built those inserts. And they are still there.
Yeah, they're still floating around out there and they are definitely worthwhile. Again, the more cartridges you can use in the same weapon, the better off you are. Go ahead. Yeah, I got the 30-30 as well and the 44 Magnum, full length, 18 inches.
Right, well again for anybody who's going well on a shotgun, okay guys, you might recall that H&R, before H&R disappeared and became somebody else, they were producing, they took their standard single-shot shotgun frame
made rifle barrels in all of the chamberings we're talking about right here. And we're marketing them out quite effectively for several years before H&R finally passed hands. And all of them, again, single shot. Nothing to write home about, and not fancy in any way, shape, or form, but definitely very useful. And a 30-30 single shot, we'll get the job done.
Again, if you're deer hunting, it's more than enough for the kind of work you're doing there, but if you're also doing Mr. Dolby work, and your job is to go out there and put a bullet on a target but not draw attention, in other words, don't fire more than once from one location, a weapon like that with a decent scope on the roof, and most of the rifled H&Rs did have a tapped barrel, or they put a picatinny rail on them, depending on what year it was. You came from the factory that way.
They were a good solution. So having the inserts like this with any of the modern single-shot shotguns shouldn't be a problem. What would a 500 grain bullet do from that at 400 yards? 500 grain in what? 45-70. Well, again, it depends. Number one, if it's 45-70, is this a barreled insert or is this just a chamber insert?
Now, this is a barrel insert in its valve gate. OK. Right. OK. Now, that is going to perform just as well as any other weapon, you know, ever. It's comparable barrel length, et cetera. In fact, there's all kinds of things you can do with that particular configuration. A lot of people have done silenced weapons that way. A closed system like that is perfect for doing a suppression system.
But with a 500 grain moment should perform just like a 45-70 trapdoor. Break train, break train, right? Getting hit by that. Yeah, well you know the interesting thing about that I've always wondered historically is just exactly what you have there. If the government was going to build, if the government built the 45-70 trapdoor,
single barrel shotguns were already available at about the same time and were out there in force and they were modern steel, at least modern for the day. So why didn't they just build a 45-70 single shot H&R type shotgun in 45-70 and issue it out that way? I know what they did. The Trapdoor Springfield actually were originally were
Springfield three-band rifles that were converted to cartridge guns. But considering if you needed more, why would anybody shun or poo-poo the idea of a single-shot 45-70 top break weapon? Because there's a period of time right after the Civil War where that was the norm. Everybody had a one-shot, reload quick, you know, but cartridge gun.
The Martini Henry, the Remington Rolling Block, the 45-70 Trapdoor Springfield. So an H&R, or a top brake shotgun with a heavier barrel, and set iron sights on it would be just as deadly as anything else you could have purchased. And they'd be so stinkin' cheap to produce that it's ridiculous. So, I mean, just a heads up. It's one of those fasting things you can look historically. It's like, why wouldn't they just do that?
The closest thing to it is what I mentioned a moment ago. Remington Rolling Blocks are about as simple as you can get. And Remington Rolling Blocks were made in just about every caliber that it has ever been made. From 22, 22 short, all the way up to the big bore, you know, 45, 70, 50, 70, and every military smokeless powder cartridge that existed.
I don't know if they did them in the 7.62x54 Russian, but they did them in every Mauser cartridge and every Scandinavian cartridge. At one time or another, everybody has bought, went back when they were available, Remington Rolling Blocks. Again, that 12 gauge, instead of 12 gauge, that 45.70 top break rifle would work just fine, I think. Anyway, anything else? Go ahead.
Well, as you were telling me about how it's a slow-moving bullet, but it's a heavy bullet. Right. Velocity isn't an issue when you've got 500 grains or 600 grains of metal coming down downrange at you. And remember, you can change up that formula with discarding Sabo. If you have, if you're listening, you have any of these older cartridge guns.
If you look, there are modern formulas for completely changing the ballistics, but not increasing dramatically the cup pressure, so you're not overstressing the rifle's design, and you can have a lot of fun shooting that weapon. Now, in this case, like you said, it's a sporting game getter rifle. I know a lot of people that carried 45-70. My dad used to say, yeah, it's like,
More deer have probably been killed with .4570 in Michigan than .3030 when you add it all up. And .4570, one shot boomed down. Now the other thing is, it's because it isn't a high velocity round, it doesn't destroy as much meat as a high-powered rifle round.
Well, because what it does, and again this is part of things that people forget, it's like well it's not as fast, well but it makes up in mass and the important thing is when the mass hits the target, instead of the energy of the bullet pushing the projectile through, oh forgive me, the energy of the cartridge, pushing the projectile through the target including busting bone, I mean it's great, I've done 30, well 30 out of 6 forever.
And you do a shoulder shot, you're going to bust the shoulder, you're going to hit the lung, you're going to take the heart out if you place that bullet where it's supposed to be. With the 45-70, you'll pretty much get the same end result, but you won't, it's going to stay with the target. The energy does not give the projectile the ability to actually pass through. And even though, again, we're talking soft point rounds for that big high powered rifle at out six.
So, it's breaking up when it goes through, but it'll still get through the other side half the time. Whereas that 45-70, no matter where you hit, all the energy is staying with the target. So, the velocity combined with the mass of the bullet is a good, it's a thud punch. You don't have the expansion and tissue destruction, vesicated tissue, and damaged other organs.
that you would have with a higher powered rifle, anything, .308, .30-06, 7mm or 8mm or 8mm. Now somebody is asking right here, would you carry 45-70 with these kick off? Yeah, I might be grabbing one of those. If that was what you handed me, I'd hug you and say thank you, I know how to make this work. Am I going to be blazing away? No, I got to be sneaky Pete.
Every weapon is going to require different skill and effort on the part of the operator. It is not the gun, it is the operator that makes the difference. Give me anything that I can put a bullet down range with. Now I'm going to have to figure out how to make this work best for me, not for my enemy. So my job is to take that, like that single shot .45-70 we're talking about here. What would I do with that? Well, I'd go out and be in the Sneaky Pete Monkey Poke Backstabber.
I would study the aggressor very quickly. I can't take too much time. I would pick the weak point where somebody is picking their nose or walking out and doing whatever work, remote sensory position, etc. and there's always pickets. And the idea is that between me and two or three other monkey pokers with single, you know, like lesser weapons,
Well, that guy's got a weapon we want. So, number one, we're not going to waste a whole lot of ammo. In fact, if I can take him out without even pulling the trigger on that rifle, I'm going to do that. I'm carrying a ball peen hammer or an S-wing drywall hat mallet for that reason. But if I'm going to shoot him, I'm going to make sure that it's take your time, you're going to engage, and if you miss, you don't keep blazing away. You break contact.
Your plan is based upon that. You're oriented around the idea. Success is put the target down, strip him bare-ass naked, leave him hanging by his heels like a pinata, and down the road you go. Or for that matter, just leave him bare-ass naked and down the road you go.
Now I've got a new modern rifle. Is Mark going to be the one that switches to the new modern rifle? Maybe not, because I'm pretty comfortable with the rifle I've got. I know how to use it. I'm going to use it to the best of my ability, and I'm still going to continue to monkey poke. I'm not blazing away. I'm not going to be some coarse line with an AR-50, an M16 shorty, buzzing magazines and dropping them in my path as I walk. And there's five of us or ten of us side by side, waiting to get shot, by the way.
No, that's not what that weapon's purpose is, nor could it achieve that. There are some people out there that have no access to firearms at all. Now, lesser weapons, weak weapons, like blow guns, what good would they be? Oh, well, okay, and the blow gun is more of a game-getter than anything. If I guess you had enough...
In this particular situation, the blowgun would not be something I would apply for most work.
It's interesting. It's killing bones. Is that what it's capable of really? It ain't that good a doing it. If I was stuck when you're going to try and drag me away and I have to use what I have at my disposal and anything and everything was there, I would use it on you. But the blow gun is not exactly high on the pecking order. It traditionally was dependent upon a combination of A, size of game, typically small, two is using poison.
or irritants to affect the aggressor, to affect the target. Is that how the New Guillians brought down that water buffalo effect? Because I wouldn't say that. That's everybody, no matter who it is, typically is using some form of locally developed poison. That's what makes the blowgun most effective. But a lot of times, if it's a game getter, it's still an effective game getter. I'd carry one for that purpose.
Because I don't want to go bang or pop or even with a silencer if I can go well on YouTube We killed a lot there with it, but I don't know okay No, okay. Well first of all that I don't think the average person is going to be honey You'd be going to be fighting black bear or two-legged biped infantry with a blowgun Unfortunately we have to
Well, he probably did and that's fine. Fred Bear did the same thing when he was hunting Bear with a bow the first time around. That's what made his bows famous because typically people didn't go after, you know, Brown Bear or Grizzly Bear with a bow. Now, whenever he went out there with a bow, there was a guy with usually an 870 12 gauge behind him.
Not too far behind. And so if he didn't succeed with his placing the shot where it needed to be, the other guy went boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, and then everybody ran. Meanwhile, you're running. Why? Because I don't have a shotgun. I got a bow. I might shoot again though. In fact, if it were me, I'd just keep shooting because you ain't got nothing to lose and you aren't going to outrun the bear. So I'm sure that Fred Bear had that attitude. OK?
Now again, any weapon, I don't care what it is, you can make it work, but I say Mr. Hammer, if you start talking about these types of devices, a ball peen hammer, a friend of mine was in World War II, he did his sentry removal tool, which could have gotten him any weapon, or if he was looking to rearm, he used a standard two pound ball peen hammer. He said that would crack your skull so nicely, and he goes, the guy never knew what hit him.
Well, you go through the helmet, use the P net, now, depending on the helmet, but you know, because again, the quality of the helmet is varied, but the idea was you nack the guy side to the head, you smack the guy in the back of the head, and you took him down. Now, if you've got a helmet on, he's got a lot of protection, trust me. Contrary to popular belief, or apparently witch doctor belief, most helmets actually have some ballistic potential, so you're probably not going to beat your way through that.
But there were weapons that could do it. There were weapons that were built to do it actually. Not likely you'll have them though. So again, in each case, it's how do you apply the tool in the toolbox to get what you need and you need to play fair. No, there's no fair in this. The other side is planning on not playing fair across the board.
Right now they're planning some scurrilous activity in every way you can imagine. They feel they're going to lie their ass off while they're busy doing what they're doing. Remember, while they're telling you they're not doing it, they're doing it. Always remember that, guys. When they tell you they're not doing it, they're doing it. So they're not doing that. The control press will lie their ass off. You've already seen it, and it's been demonstrated over and over again.
So whatever it is they're going to try and kick off here, they're going to use every dirty rotten trick you can imagine. You better be ready to use every dirty rotten trick you can think of in reverse order. There is going to be no fairness on this battlefield. It is going to be wicked. It's time for everybody to learn to pull out all the stops. You know what that means, where that term comes from, pulling out all the stops?
Well, look at look it up. I want everybody to it's a homework assignment because we're at the top of the hour We got to get out of the way. Hopefully Craig from forbidden knowledge is coming up next. Oh So god bless the Republic. That's the new world order. We shall prove every go we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run and we're on the mark for today night
Kick him to the slats, eat him down hard, don't let him get up and we will be back in one hour. Hopefully Craig is here. There's more than enough that needs to be covered and again Craig has copper rounds. Guys, one ounce copper rounds should be part of your currency structure because we're going to have to come up with a money supply system.
and coin is going to be part of it. One ounce of gold, one ounce gold pieces is not going to spend very easy. But silver and copper, they will. Anyway, let's get out of the way for now. Ed's taking over more LTR coming up right now with Craig and forbidden knowledge. 365. Anyways, wonder what's going on underneath your mulch layer.
And that is the tip of the day. Well, greetings everyone. This is Joe from the Carolinas. Welcome back to Grow Your Own, the budding revolution, an interactive, solution-focused, and educational gardening program. For those of you all out there interested in growing your own food, self-reliance, as well as permaculture. Now permaculture stands for permanent agriculture, as many of our regular listeners know. It's a process of functional design, functional, workable design.
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Why not? As long as you can make sure that those suckers aren't going to melt, maybe put them in the outer walls of your stove or something like that, I think that would work very well. You can use the resources we have on hand to weather through the upcoming cold weather. And then Mobu53 mentions, what about just a cast iron stove? And, uh, Kentucky responded to that by saying, you gotta have fuel to get it hot. And that's true. The other thing with cast iron, I love
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They require constant fuel sources input in order to maintain their temperature. So I like them. I think if you've got access to cast iron or you know one of those old backpacking stoves or some of the other types of things out there, they're going to do you fine especially if you're just eating a little potting shed or something like that out there on your land. Alright, let me see if we got anybody want to come up on the call-in line here. Go right ahead, star six to unmute.
Alright folks, when we opened up today, we had a tip of the day and that was to be sure to look underneath your mulch that's resting on your garden. Now, although this was just a tip, we can develop it out a bit further. You see this general permaculture principle, there's something at play here and it's pretty active at all times of the year across all the seasons.
no matter which part of our country or planet earth you're listening from. And this general principle of what's happening underneath our soil cover, you know, mulch, like what's happening underneath that, maybe you got wood chips or decomposing leaves. Well, this general principle is something that's very important and it's called the Soil Food Web. The Soil Food Web.
Now, it's an intricate principle, but the benefit to learning about and observing the soil food web is that over time, it's going to make you a more productive victory gardener. So by understanding the soil food web, when you're out there gardening year after year after year, you will ultimately have stronger and heartier plants that can defend better against pests and diseases. Plus, you'll have higher vegetable and fruit yields
and you'll end up getting more nutritional value from the fruits of your labor. Knowing about the Soil Food Web is going to also help you manage your garden soil in a very long-term permanent way without having to bring in a bunch of really expensive organic additives and amendments. You can if you want, but to understand the basic foundation of this Soil Food Web,
It's going to help you essentially grow your own organic soil that's in your garden. It's going to last and last and last. I did hear a ping. Do we have anybody that wanted to come up on the call-in line? Star6 will unmute you. I do too. It's Mark. I'm just hanging, but... Hey, man. How are you? I'm doing okay. I just got off a long vacation. I'm back in the truck and, you know, doing the same old same old.
So I'm glad to hear that you had a little chance to get away. Did you have anything for us tonight at the moment or did you just want to hang out and maybe pipe in later?
There's really nothing of meat to talk about, so I'll just go ahead and listen for a while. Cool. Well, you're always welcome to come out, Mark. It's so good to hear your voice. Welcome back from vacation. I guess sitting at work when you're, I guess all of us, we're working, then we go away on vacation. We're like, all right, we're back. Yeah, it wasn't really much of a vacation. It was just that I was allowed to do vacation, actually. I didn't really do anything. I couldn't afford to do anything.
It was just nice to get out of the truck. Yeah, even if you don't have much money, sometimes just time away, clear your head out a little bit, take stock of your emotional resources. That's right. Cool deal. Well, I'm glad to hear you, Mark. And like I said, feel free to jump in. I did hear another ping. Did somebody else come up while we're just here tonight? Go ahead.
Go behind enemy lines. Well sir. Good evening. Good to hear your voice. Mr. Driver broadcast Likewise jump on in there. I'm sorry to interrupt you. Well, I was just hoping that you would follow on with any of the discussion as far as proper seed preparation. I'm trying to get some south of branch non-GMO organic
corn seed over to you along with some very very nice winter squash seeds for your seed bank. But at proper drying and preparation for corn off the ear, it's great if I didn't know the only thing that I have as far as a
bulk drying would be underneath the refrigerator, that evaporator heat in a quiet dark area and that, but I, you know, down low underneath the refrigerator with that kind of low, slow heat. I'm worried about, you know, mold or, you know.
I'm not being able to get the seed dried properly as late as it is. We don't have any more sunlight to speak of up here. What a great job. But it's advanced, non-GMO, wonderful, highly productive corn seed.
What an awesome topic and offer and I would certainly be glad to trade you some seeds. You could just hit my email address, joejo from the Carolinas at gmail.com and we can correspond more privately that way about those sorts of things or if you had somebody that would prefer to email for you. But on your topic, and I appreciate that, on your topic of drying corn seeds, for example, are they on the cob?
Yes, they are. That's the problem as late as it is. You know what I mean? Yeah, it's about your 10 years is a little bit I got to dry, but it'll turn into a substantial sap of little seeds. But I want them to be proper so that I don't know how small
a seed carries the germ that's worth trying to dry and process. You know what I mean? Yes, I do. So the quick answer to your question there, and it's a great question. I had that same question when I was getting started out in saving my own corn seeds. So basically, it doesn't matter how small the kernel is that you're harvesting. It can be all the way from the end of the cob.
where you eat the cob, you put your fingers, it can be from all the way from that end where the smaller kernels are. The thing is if you plant those kernels, you're just not going to get larger kernels in the next year's crop of corn, especially non-GMO and nice and organic. So we want to harvest the largest kernels from that cob. But you asked a very important question that gets us even prior to harvesting the seed, which is,
how the heck do you save seeds from corn? And you were talking about being concerned that underneath the refrigerator, for example, that would be maybe introducing mold and fungus into the seed saving process. We certainly don't want to do that. Now, there is an old timey technique of drying corn for seed harvest while it's still on the cob.
Okay, and the way that we do this, and I'm not going to ask you too many personal questions, so I'm just going to go right off the top of my head and, you know, I haven't interacted with you on previous shows. I know you can find a workaround to this, but here's your general principle. What we want to do is we want to lay out our corn cobs so we see how many we have. And then we'll do is we'll take a board, just your standard piece of lumber that we can hammer a nail through and have some of that nail sticking out the other end. We'll hammer the nails
along the length-wise part of that board. And then what we'll do is those nails will be sticking out. You know, if we put it on the ground and the federal troops and communists come in the door, they're going to get some little surprises on their feet. Well, we'll take that board.
that spiky board and we're going to put the fat cob side, the large cob side, the woody part of that corn cob that we're going to dry out to harvest and receive. We're going to put that right on each nail. So one corn cob goes down on each nail. So we'll have this line of corn cobs that just kind of held into position. Then what we'll do is we want to take that whole board
And we don't want to put it in a moist environment. We actually want to put that in a very airy, protected environment, like for example a
Maybe along the molding of a wall where it intersects with the ceiling inside somewhere. Now that could be in a barn. So the higher to the roof, the higher up you can get, the better. Because what happens? Our general principle, right? Hot air rises. Well, we want that hot air to be used naturally to dry out those corn cobs and leave the corn right on the cob.
And over the course of a week to a week and a half, what's going to happen is as long as there's no moisture there, those corn cobs are going to dry off. Now, you'll know that the corn is ready to be be kernel or taken off and saved for seed. You'll know if it's ready to be harvested for seed if there are these little teeny tiny individual pits
that are in the center of each kernel. Now you don't have to get obsessive compulsive about it. You can just kind of look at the kernels and if there's a little divot, a little teeny tiny divot, not a hole, in several of your kernels, you can just harvest them right off.
Another test to make sure it's time to harvest those corn cobs when they're up on that that nally board up in sort of a drafty area. Another way you can tell is you take off the end, the fat or bottom side where it intersects with your board that we're using to dry them out. Take one kernel off and if you can kind of break that kernel in half
or snap it, that's when it's ready to harvest for seed. If that kernel is still bendable just a little bit, you can bend it.
you leave it up there longer. And that principle of being able to snap a seed in half, that goes for the squash that you mentioned, it goes for a lot of other things like cucumbers. So we want to make sure our seeds are relatively dry enough so when the outsides of them, the thing that holds that seed together, the binder if you will, the outer part of the cell wall, we want to snap it in half.
If we could snap it, it's going to be dry enough to store over the course of the winter and maybe in part of the spring until we're ready to start germinating those seeds.
Now, best way to remove corn from that cob once it's ready for harvest for seed, and if it's non-GMO, my goodness gracious, we need to baby the heck out of these seeds when we're taking them off these cobs to harvest the corn seeds. So what we'll do is they have all kinds of fancy contraptions.
They have little things that you can run the corn cob through and you'll spend 20 or 30 bucks for it. But if you're only dealing with 5 or 10 or 15, 20 corn cobs, really easy way to do it, it's called your hand. So what you do is you get yourself a nice basket or even better if you got one of them big, huge, Ziploc freezer baggies or whatever brand freezer bag, plastic bag you want to use.
What you do is you put your corn cob in there, you take both of your hands holding the corn cob sort of one hand facing
This is kind of hard to explain on air. See, you take one hand upright, so facing up, your fingers are facing up. You grasp the other hand on the other side of that corn cob with your fingers facing down, almost like you're given that corn cob an Indian burn, like they did in grade school, you know, in the communist public fool system. So what you do is you give that corn cob a nice Indian burn by twisting both of your hands to Indian burn it.
and very lightly you can do this and what you'll notice is slowly your kernels, your corn seed is going to start flaking off and going into that bag. And it gets easier once you can get the end, so the fat end of that corn cob, it'll get easier once those kernels start breaking off and then what'll happen is the center
as well as like sort of maybe two or three inches left and right of center respectively. Those will be probably the last corn kernels that will be coming off. We don't want to force them off. So when we're using our Indian burn technology to harvest these non-GMO corn seeds, we want to be gentle. We want to be very gentle. We don't want to crush it and try to just smash it. We want to be really gentle.
Because once we start doing that, we get into the possibility of snapping seeds and breaking seeds. And we don't want to do that. We'll preserve the biggest seeds that we possibly can for that corn so that we can plant them next time around. Now for storing corn seeds and other sorts of seeds, as you mentioned, we do want to store them in a very dry, dark environment.
Preferably, I know a lot of people in colder climates will do this. What they'll do is they'll take a mason jar and they'll take some of that desiccant, some of that silica gel, you know those little packets of things that you get when you can find them in the trash or whatever. And they say, do not eat. Well, you can take one or two of those and put them in your mason jar and then seal it up.
Then you can either put that in a root cellar in a colder climate or you can take that sealed up mason jar That's full of seed It's got to be glass now and you could put that actually in your refrigerator And that'll save those seeds for years if you don't get around to planting them. It's a lot better more long-term method than Planting seeds, you know year after year and then you're using all your seeds. I always advocate
If you're going to save seeds, you're going to start trying to save seeds, make sure you save enough seeds and hold some back. So in case you have a crop failure for your next harvest, so this coming spring, for example, if you have a crop failure, maybe the goops
You know spray chemtrails or spray Roundup all over the place as bug spray Well, we want to make sure we're holding some seeds back. We want to have our own victory garden seed bank I've got an extensive one. I encourage everybody out there listening tonight on that the 4th of November
Start your own seed bank. You do not need to buy a seed bank in PVC pipe for $80 to $100 from one of the competitor Patriot outfits. You can do that, the time stack. You can certainly do that. There are some good people out there. I know that my Patriot supply from the trenchesworldreport.com, they have an excellent seed pack. A lot of their seed lines, I've looked at that, are heirloom,
non-GMO and they're very sturdy resistant limes. If you don't have the money, you don't have to do that. You can save it yourself. So just hold seeds back every time you save them. Don't plant all your seeds. Was our caller still up? How'd that do you? Yeah, that's excellent. I very, very much appreciate that. But going to Z, and I hope that you get Mark back up, he gives us a kind of a review of what's going on with this.
of the fuel, with a lot of fuel going on, the implication for the trucking industry and the newer, younger trucker people that are just coming on board it. That's going to do. But in regard to the seed topic area, say in eggplant, I've been experimenting with Indo-European cooking techniques and yet at the same time, like for certain food products like nightshade,
You know, it's like you described before, the tomato seeds out of the suspensory materials, paper, whatever, dry it, say, an eggplant type of products, considering in them is there a way of getting quality eggplant. We've got pilgrims who are organic here. They have to generate a small heat bank, their organic product, you know, heat bank store.
and be a little bit creative in being able to get a wide variety. So a wonderful nightshade cue harvest, something like that. Or do you just, then just above the pulpit and start a...
Well, you could certainly do that. A great question about the solanaceous plant, egg plants, or they call it nightshade. So with eggplant, what I find in harvesting them, and you're certainly correct in terms of getting them from an, if you have organic eggplant, even from a food store, as long as the organic sources in these United States, you'll be okay harvesting seeds. Organic by definition is non-GMO.
As long as those things were grown in the US. Now if you have an organic eggplant that says country of origin was China, it's probably GMO. Chinese organic standards allow for chemicals and everything else. As long as it's grown in soil in China, they consider it to be natural or organic. So, Ni Hao. But yeah, to answer your question directly about harvest and eggplant seeds,
What you do is you separate it from the flesh, from the binder. They're totally small. The way that eggplant seeds develop inside the core of the plant is you'll find pockets. What we want to do, we can take a melon baller and scoop out those little pockets of seeds. Then what we can do
is we'll go through an initial drying process. We could do that open air. We can do that under a fan, for example, for several hours. We could also do it, maybe more risky way of doing it is actually in an oven. So you put your oven at your lowest setting and you stick them in the center rack of the oven for maybe 30 minutes at most. We want to have the door open when we do that to allow air to go in.
So once we do that and we've got our little seed cluster there and it's binded on, we need to then, unfortunately, painstakingly, we're going to go through a little process. And the process is called screening our seeds. For little seeds that have this gelatinous goo around it, like eggplant, we want to screen our seeds. So we need to have a bunch of different, I guess you call them sieves or screens.
Most of them in your food stores, they come in these three-dimensional half-circle things. They may have handles on them. If you've got different sorts of powders or sugars that you're baking with, for example, you can scoop it right out and sweep it across your cooking surface. We want to use those for our seed saving. What we do, the trick, similar to our tomato seeds,
The trick is that we put all of our seeds and maybe the connecting crap that we're not going to save. We put that in there and we want to run a very, very hard stream of water right through that whole cluster of seeds in that screen or sieve.
I like the ones that look almost like cups, like I was telling you before, these three-dimensional cups or scoops that are just nothing but screen. I like those because you can pile a bunch of seeds in and you can actually take your finger while you're running that hard, fast stream of water in and you can stick your finger and mash your finger on top of the seeds and roll your finger around the bottom of that screen enclosure.
And what you're doing is you're actually pushing all the garbage, the non-solid garbage that we don't want, we push that out of the bottom and you're not going to get 100% of it with eggplants, but you're going to get a lot of it out the bottom. Then what you do, you take all that garbage that you got out of the bottom and you throw that in your compost pile or your worm bin, okay? But we take that and then we try to see if we can find a finer
screen material. And we do the same process again. We just use our good old finger. Nature's best gardening tool in the world, you know. We're going to turn them black thumbs green. So you just do that again on much finer mesh material or screen material.
If you don't have one of those strainers, you can make your own. It's not a problem. You can use Windows screen. Now that's a pretty fine material. That's kind of the finest that we're looking at for the final processing. Then what we'll do is we'll take our seeds and whatever materials associated with them, we're going to spread them out on wax paper. Spread them on wax paper and we're going to let them dry. Now with eggplant seeds and most members of the solanaceous family other than tomatoes,
So we're talking pepper's eggplant, right? What we want to do is we want to spread them out on that wax paper and we need to have a fan going on that thing. We need to make sure we dry those things pretty fast. You can use paper towels to start the drying process, to sop up the huge clumps of water. Some of your seeds will get stuck to your paper towel. We then cover the whole thing up with another slice of wax paper. We use wax paper so the seeds don't stick to it.
as they're drying. And at that point you just kind of leave it alone. As long as it's a relatively darker sort of airy environment, not too hot, not too cold, you'll be okay. You can use dehydrators, food dehydrators, to dry out your eggplant seeds, but I'm going to tell you that those food dehydrators, they can overdo it. They can bake your seeds. So I prefer with eggplant and little teeny tiny
sensitive or fragile seeds, I most prefer doing an air dry method so that way every single day I can take a look at them and I can pick up a little teeny tiny seed and I can slip it aside on that wax paper. I'll take a knife, a pocket knife, and I'll cut down the center of that seed. And if that seed snaps real quick with that pocket knife, what'll happen is you'll realize now it's ready to be put away. So that's how you do it. Now,
You also mentioned another alternative to saving eggplant seeds. Could you just take a huge clump of seeds and gelatinous crap and plant it in the ground? And the answer is, as long as you protect that little environment with mulch to protect it from the freezing temperatures, yes. Yes, you can plant
raw, unprocessed, undried. So wet gardens, you can plant wet vegetable seeds right in your growing medium and they will come up. We just need to shield them. Matter of fact, I had been talking to a farmer who'd been doing this sort of thing for 60 some years and he told me that he got started saving seeds by just getting seeds and produce from the food stores.
What he did year after year was he figured while they work for them, it's market vegetables for them. He didn't go after Archer Daniels Midland or Cargill or Syngenta and buy all kinds of weird ass seeds. He went to the store and harvested seeds and year after he'd select which plants were the most productive that had the most yield.
And he just saved seeds from those plants year after year after year. And he made a thriving business off of that. What'd he spend? Three or four hours on produce?
Now that was back in the day when the produce in our supermarkets were fit for human consumption. But if you get your organic stuff out of the supermarket, that could be a nice winter or cold weather project for you to learn how to dry seeds, learn how to save seeds and the kind of methods we've been detailing out tonight. I think you'll be okay. I think you'll have an excellent time.
Get out there next season and plant them. Start them seeds early too. If you're in zone 5, I believe you want to start your seeds probably in mid to late February, if I'm not mistaken. That's for eggplant, tomatoes, and peppers, your salination family. By the way, the details that I gave you about how to save your eggplant seeds, that same technique is also going to work for your hot peppers and sweet peppers, your bell peppers.
Same technique of work for them too. Important thing when we're saving seeds is that we want to make sure that we are drying as much water off of those seeds after we rinse them and sieve them out and screen them out.
We want to try to use some kind of towel or something to sop up as much water as we can and then let them dry. So wax paper, parchment paper, things like that, that is your friend. It's one of the best things other than your finger that you can get in bulk quantities over the long term. It's going to be hard to be produced over the long term. Once this thing touches off, this war, and get yourself a good stock of that.
Start learning the process now this winter. It's the perfect time to do it. And I like the ingenuity caller and I like your creativity. So keep it up and please do keep us informed. Did we have any follow-ups or anybody else wanted to hop on? I was just hoping in between I had written down the very best I could that anti-clik syrup recipe with the myrrhose and the red.
pepper seeds in the, all the hot cayenne and the different substances, but it didn't get it written down perfectly. If there's anybody out there that's time, that date, that mark, and then the guys were giving that recipe, I'd like to double check that recipe. Or if there's a type of that exact recipe, I think we've got everything as far as ingredients other than the
Other than that, we've got every other component of that. I just wanted to make sure, as late as we are, that we would combine it properly and have the right ingredients by volume. So if there's a time or a date anywhere in regard to that recipe for that plate syrup, it'd be great if we can give that to Bonnie, B.O. and then Bonnie at Action-Part.
that if that is in the archives or somebody can ship over it would be wonderful. It is and I appreciate you coming up with that. For folks just tuning in, the caller is referring to a detox formula that's really used for a lot of different medicinal things for all kinds of different viruses and sicknesses. We've been talking a little bit of an LTR about Ebola and things like that. So there was actually a homeopathic remedy that
that was actually given to Liberty Tree Radio by a naturopathic or homeopathic doctor. On various different broadcasts here on this network, we've actually been given out the recipe that you can make at home. You can make your own medicine, grow your own medicine, and it's some good stuff. I want to say I don't know
exactly which dates and times and shows that have been given out. I know it's been given out a lot. Maybe some of our callers in the chat room can help out our caller by forwarding via email the recipe or a link to one of the broadcasts out there on IndianaFreedomTalkRadio.com on our archives. And caller, I believe I got that email address just to repeat it one more time for folks listening to give you a hand.
I think it was B-O-N-N-Y at actionprinters.com? Net. Net. That would be absolutely wonderful. As much resources and time it's put into people that have gotten these components together, want to do it right, make sure we get maximum volume for getting it.
combined properly and get it into the suspension for the alcohol to get this product as best we can.
I did want to say I think that's great and I hope you do get some pings on that. I've manufactured my own detox formula for myself. I don't give it away or sell it, but it works. I decided to use habanero peppers in the detox mix as opposed to the peppers recommended and it definitely has a kick.
I did that because I wanted to use the habaneros. I had a bumper crop of habanero peppers. So I wanted to use the remainders of those habanero peppers to put in a sprayer and spray on crops to prevent deer and squirrels from raiding some of my more far out there gardens that were out in nature. And it did work like a shot. So you could use all kinds of different techniques and get multiple benefits from a detox formula.
Not only do we detox ourselves in terms of sicknesses, viruses, and common cold flu, maybe Ebola, but we can also detox our garden crops from predators by using some of these ingredients. Great news. Thanks so very much for your answers and ideas. I like that idea with regard to chasing Bampi if it lasts.
It actually stays on the crop for a couple of days and doesn't get washed off by light.
Yeah, I just want to say to the caller, if you go to Henry's site and go to the search feature, which is on the right-hand side of his page, it's up a little bit. It says, it's a little white box that says search. Just type in detox and press enter and you'll get the formula right up.
I mean, Henry's posted it a couple times on his side. Well, that's great news. I'll do that immediately. We'll put it in the search. Thanks so very much for that tip. Bless you both. Bye-bye.
Awesome, thank you so much Mark for that. And while you were actually saying that, I went ahead and found that link and sent it off to our caller to give him a hand there. So caller, if you go ahead and check your email, let me see here. I've actually got an error message on that. Delivering to the following recipient failed permanently. So you may want to just go ahead and check that link. So apparently that email address might not be working very well. Hey Mark, did you have anything else for us?
No, something I mentioned, it's not really related to crops or anything, but I just want to put it over the air. Go ahead. When the inevitable happens, there's going to be a lot of things and one of them is going to be fuel, undoubtedly. And stuff like propane, stuff like that's going to probably disappear. But I brought this up earlier with Mark.
I'll bring it up again. You know, truck stops, there's a million trucks in the road right now that operate off of CNG, compressed natural gas, and they have to fuel up. And that fuel will never disappear. And you can find that fuel with just about any truck stop. You'll see the big, they've just installed these new stations now for CNG, for, you know, semis, which run on this stuff. People want to eat. So the trick now is, well, how do I get my hands on it? If I can't plant propane, I want to get a supply of natural gas.
which is basically the same thing. The pump nozzles on these things are a little bit tricky to deal with. It's a special tank that accepts this nozzle. So for the guys that have a little bit of money stashed away, you might want to just go ahead and call one of the big, great manufacturers and buy a tank. I know it's going to be a little bit expensive, but that's the easiest way to solve this problem.
You buy a tank and you put it in the back of your pickup and you go right and then you go to the truck stop and you kill the CNG tank because it's got the receptacle already dialed into the tank and all you got to do is just, you know, you go to the truck stop, you go to the cashier, you say, I want to...
For you know or whatever the hell that 200 gallons of CNG or whatever I don't even know how they measure it pounds or gallons I don't even know it's so new I use regular diesel, but anyway probably tell that's how yeah, that's how we hit around this little problem I mean don't be afraid to Go to truck stops is gonna be you know you might have to play some game I'm not sure how they're gonna regulate this but if you've got a you've got a semi by tank and you want to fill it doesn't you know they have to fill it so
You put that tick in the back of your pickup and you feel about to suck her up and now you've got fuel. And don't let anybody tell you you can't get it because you can't get it because we can get it. So I mean, just keep that in mind.
Well, you know Mark, I appreciate you coming up with this concept of fuel because it might not be related to growing, you know, crops. But I'll tell you in the overall scheme of permanent culture, permanent agriculture, we do need to be concerned about fuel. And natural gas is a very, very plentiful resource here in these United States as well as elsewhere. And I think it's important, like you said, if you're going to go that route, compress natural gas,
Itís important, letís get our infrastructure in place. Letís do some proper planning ahead of time. Letís expend a lot of energy up front. Letís get a tank that can handle that level. And letís go ahead and fill it up while we still can, while everythingís going. Now, I donít have the knowledge to tell people on air here how to tap into their own natural gas line. I donít know how to do that. Iím sure thereís a way and maybe some of you listening.
have figured out a way or could figure out a way and I'd certainly be open to hearing about that. But I did want to point out that there has been an ancient technology of propulsion using compressed air.
that you can actually, with a little bit of ingenuity, you can actually harvest that compressed air and power something like a truck or a motor or things of that nature. And the name of the technology that I learned about in my own design course is something called a, it's kind of a weird name, it's called a Trump. T-R-O-M, as in Mary, P-E, Trump, T-R-O-M-P-E.
Now, I'm going to try to talk about this here because this is an alternative to something that you're trying to mine out of the ground. If you can harvest compressed air and you can harvest it in a tank that can handle that level of compression, you can use that. That's a very clean resource. It's a free resource.
Now, the concept behind this thing called the Trump, Trump, is basically that you have a stream. You have a water body. And in that water body, what we do is we dig down into the bed of this running water.
And we have a bunch of pipes that are vertical in this vertical shaft that we've dug down. We use an excavator for this. We can use existing mine shafts. We can use existing fracking mines that are probably going to be left all over the creation of 100 years. So we could use existing structures. What we want to do is we want to divert our water into this large, long shaft. Maybe it'll go down about 80 to 100, all the way down to 300 feet.
Underneath of there, so we've got these pipes. We've got a huge collection of pipes that run vertical, almost like straws that we stick up and down in a glass of water, a huge pile of straws that visualize in your head. Just the water goes through those straws and goes down our shaft. What happens? Air bubbles.
diffusing the running water through other pipes will accumulate air bubbles and because of the depth of this vertical shaft, deep underwater, these air bubbles get compressed because of the coolness of the water. Deep down, we have a chamber set up, a bell chamber set up, and this has been done. This is not theoretical. A trump is a noted technology. So we have a bell chamber set up,
As those air bubbles down that shaft with the running water through the natural force and propulsion of the running water, the air bubbles accumulate in this bell chamber and because of the depth of the bell chamber under the ground, under the water, under our stream or river, we can scale it up however we want. What happens is there's a water line and above that water line, the air bubbles rise, burst and create compressed air.
As long as we have a diversion valve with a tap to that bell chamber, we can power anything that has a compressed air tank from that natural source without having to pay a penny. So folks out there, if you cannot get compressed natural gas, I would also recommend tag teaming off what Mark called in about. The function here is to power vehicles. Let's think about
compressed air that's sustainably naturally harvested through a trump. Again, your keyword there to search is T-R-O-M-P-E, trump. Right, and a lot of that, Joe, we're talking about cooking and all that too, and that's another reason why I brought that up. You can use the natural gas to obviously heat or cook or whatever.
Oh yeah, anything. It's such a plentiful technology and we need it. I feel like in the militia, for listeners of Grow Your Own Here, we need to have multiple technologies available. We can't depend completely on wood. We can't depend completely on coalman fuel or propane. We need to start thinking about
outside the box, what can we do, what can we harvest in our area? And if you're talking about this compressed natural gas or heck, even compressed air, we need to start developing these technologies now and put in the hard work now while we still can, while we still have access to resources.
While we still have electricity to harvest them, while we still have access to the tanks to store this material, this fuel source, let's do it now. Do the hard work now so when the time comes, you're already prepared. What does Mark Kanki always say, Mark, about proper prior planning?
It's just for performance. Exactly. What kind of world would we be in if, let's say you went out to harvest a deer and you harvest the deer, the hole happens to open up a natural gas chamber or something underground, pocket underground, and you have no way to harvest that particular natural gas, for example?
The problem is with these new Phillips stations for the trucking industry, it's a special nozzle, a special receptacle of the tank. So instead of having to do a bunch of reverse engineering, it's better just to buy the damn tank from Kenworth or Peterbilt or whatever.
I know they're good, and we're talking a lot of money here, but I don't see any other way. You put the thing in the back of your truck and you fill the damn thing up and now you've got 200 pounds or whatever the hell it is of natural gas. And that supply will never end because they've got to keep these trucks rolling. So, I mean, those things will always be
full and available if you want to buy the fuel. There's no way they're going to shut that down. Absolutely. Do you have any idea, maybe you can ballpark it for us? I think fuel is an important topic. You ain't going to run your tractor without fuel. Again, it's the November 4, 2014. Mark, do you have any idea about how much that would cost to purchase a fuel?
Sort of a homeowner sized tank as well as those expensive receptacles you were talking about. Just to give folks an idea. Well, you know, I'd be guessing, Joe. It'll probably be in the thousands, you know, because it's aluminum. You're talking compressed fuel here, so it's got to be specially built.
And it's got a special receptacle that only accepts that one nozzle, which is universal. You're probably talking thousands, you know. But I mean, if you've got thousands laying around, and that's the way I play the game. I mean, you know, somebody who has to have fuel for their home or their hideout.
I just don't see any other way to do it safely. I mean, you're gonna have to put the money out, you know. It's just too hard to build that tank. Unless you can build one yourself, which is a real bitch. You know, I mean, I'd rather just buy you a regular certified tank that's made for that purpose and stick it.
your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave!
and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and leave farms and keep our country.
But men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the fate to stand with pride?
And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish to kill them to live in fear? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stick. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God as I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to be. For even now as a fire-
Drums, I hear the drums. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke.
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the dance of swords. Let the dance continue. We're going to make sure that happens as a matter of fact. So, it has been a perfect game. We've got constant wind, needless to say. This means that this is going to be one of those classic temperatures are warmer. All of a sudden the switch gets hit.
The chemtrails pop out in two other directions, strangely oblique to everything, and the temperature goes right into the basement and winter hits. So we are in deer season, and down on the bottom of the state, we have no snow, which is, again, that's not a surprise. It happens. It's happened many times in my lifetime. I'm 66 years old. I can remember a lot of the winters.
And it's interesting, this is one of the better ones. I've gotten everything painted I can. We have been doing everything outside, filling sandbags, putting up, you know, revetted brick and concrete plate bullet stops for different positions, adding what is basically facade body armor to the buildings and such from the inside, beefed up from the outside. Looks just like it always has.
The important thing there is brick and cement blocks, ceramic and lexan. I get a lot of lexan panels. I also get Kevlar panels from one of the manufacturers here in Michigan. I don't have much for right now here. We're using it with fabricated armored vehicles, the paneled Kevlar. And it's used in a number of weird applications I've pointed out over the decades. So it is out there. It's available and it's free if you know where to look.
So, just a heads up on that one. I mentioned the Lexan for a reason. I ended up, as I told you a few weeks ago, well, more than a month ago now, we picked up a number of panels of Lexan. Don't know what they were for. All cut uniformly. They are one inch ballistic glass.
And perfect for beefing up, say, the area in front of a driver if you were going to beef up or armor up just a regular car. And what I mean by that is sandbags. You can also add material to the doors internally, but there's a lot of different things you can do real quick that up your survivability because the driver is going to be the target. A sandbag just up on the dash makes a big difference right in front of the driver.
Seriously. Now you add a few ceramic plates in front of the bag or in the bag in the middle of it. If you know how to nest or settle with a box using a cardboard box for a guide, then you have a significant amount of armor protection for the guy who if he dies, you all sit in the kill zone and die with him, the driver.
One of the things you could do is take these Lexan panels and sit it on top of the sandbag. You can still see the drive. It's a clear view. These are actually very good quality Lexan. And that would be an additional protection beyond the windshield, which most people don't realize actually does.
and very small amount, but everything deflects bullets to a degree. Interestingly enough, it's not going to be the A-Team. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
It's fascinating again with a few bits and pieces you can heavily upgrade the survivability rating of the individuals in the vehicle. Now one of the things I pointed out if you've got access to armored vests, somebody's asking me, why would you buy this old military body armor vest systems? Well, one of the reasons is you take the backside, put it towards the front of the seat, but you take it on, do the Velcro.
You might have to pull out the headrest too. The headrest on your vehicle seats come right out. But what you do is you wrap that ballistic panel front and back around the seat of the driver and the seat of the rider in the front seat. And you have basically like aircraft bucket armor.
What's interesting is, what could that do? It's just one panel at level 3. No, it's not. It's front and back panels at level 3 behind the driver. Oh, that's right, because the panels wrap around the back of the seat and the front of the seat. Oh, wait a minute, and then the driver wears body armor too. Progressive laminate protection.
So, just one of the many things you can do that don't cost very much. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash.com. Botash. I call it botash. I call it botash. I call it botash. I call it botash. I call it botash. I call it botash. I call it botash. I call it botash.
But anyway, Potash does have police armor out there on a regular basis for a reasonable price for trade-ins. They also do get helmets on trade-ins. They do have a handful of those right now. Sometimes it's individually sold. Sometimes they're done in clusters of 10 or 20 or 25 or 30. So again, the cost will vary.
But there are some occasional deals there that are worthwhile. So if you're looking for supplemental body armor, go over to Botash.com. Next, over at Sportsman's Guide, they have these Italian body armor inserts for the gorges, for throat protection. They're $2.69 a piece. Now, these are not small.
So these can be applied to a lot of other projects and they are ballistic panels. They are hard ballistic panels. We'll take a look at them. Go to SportsmansGuide.com. SportsmansGuide.com. SportsmansGuide.com. And in fact, some of you may have bought, by the way, the Italian vest that this particular piece of armor goes in.
Now, if that's the case, you may or may not have that piece because it depended when they had a bunch of those that were new, unissued, old inventory come through. You might recall that there were certain pieces that had been extracted. Well, apparently, the parts caught up with them. So if you do have that particular vest or one similar made by the Italians for other countries and they're out there,
Then this is definitely something of interest to you, but you can also take these panels and insert them in your pockets on your existing vests What will this do? Well it increases the amount of armor you actually have available to protect your core There's all kinds of neat things you can do with this stuff even armoring the front of the car like I was just talking about using a couple of these or three or four and Setting up a frame or a small fixture
So that up in front of the driver on the dash you've got ping-pang. It takes a bullet before you do. Anything that can slow something down or reduce or retard or deflect is a good thing. So just something to think about. Being creative. That's the idea. OK. We're at the 15 minute mark approximately. Actually 14 minutes. And I want to make sure. Oh, by the way, that's by my French night bomber clock. I always have to point this out.
Every time I wind this, it's fascinating because you know that this was on the dashboard of probably the navigator bombardier on that particular plane. And before you take off, you've got to set all your instruments. You would wind this clock up, run on down the airfield in the middle of the night, go out over the, you know, the new No Man's Land to the other side, or maybe just over No Man's Land, and drop the French Bombard on other people.
It could be Germans, it could be Hungarians, it could have been bombing a whole bunch of different people. But interestingly enough, this plane, this was an aircraft clock. So this was in one of those planes flying over the battlefield and not sitting here on the desk. It almost went to the landfill, almost. But I don't let that happen. Anyway, you were listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet.
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We are going to do and if you could elder on children keep your rifle by your side Hey, I own the network I can play these things if I have to do so because we can't own the network So if I like it, I'm gonna play it Also before that pops up The Brushy Creek MRE pouches were at Ollie's always distressed merchandise Here we go
We'll look high and we'll look low We'll look everywhere we go And soon the looters will know that they can't hide They come loud and they come fast But we'll shoot first so we can last Keep your eye full by yours They just won't stay away singing Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand
No, we must protect our lands Keep your eye full by your side Come night they'll have our children in their sight Oh, stand guard in every pass from north to south Even they can shout, they will never push us down Keep your eye full by your They just won't stay away singing Oh, Lord, for this sight When we take us We must protect our land Keep your eye full and they'll have time
Cause they've got funding from the banks So we won't fall as long as we can find They'll go on and say we hate But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by For this time when we take us No we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side Have allies in from the Great Plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need
From the west comes another way, from Red Sand Fran or Bern, D.A. Keep your rifle by your side. For this I won't need pay, when I see your face. No, I must protect my place. Keep my rifle.
Again, over at Bear Creek Arsenal dot com, Bear Creek Arsenal dot com, Bear Creek Arsenal dot com, $199 to 207, 208, 18, 20, 22 and 24 inch AR-15 upper receiver groups, stainless steel barrels, a number of different options there with regard to the barrel type, barrel weights.
And again, 22 to 24 inch barrels for about $200 plus or minus. There are a couple there that are 204. There are 24 inch that are 6 pound assemblies. That's the whole bolt carrier, charging handle, and complete upper at 6 pounds. Now this is not the complete rifle. So remember, you're still going to add some weight with that lower, but that keeps the weight down while still giving you some reach.
And I definitely think you should take a look at that if you don't have a placement rifle. And here's the thing that when I say placement rifle, .308 7.62x51 NATO slash .30-06. Take your pick. Something in a main battle rifle cartridge, but in a reach out weapon that you give to a marksman, an indivore you'd use with a designated marksman.
And you're not Johnny Jetchox sniper and we aren't spending that kind of money. We just don't, most people don't have it. But a placement shooter is designated to be a highly proficient rifleman, the next tier up. So I again recommend that you at least get one of these uppers. If you already have an AR-15, you don't have to buy the whole rifle right now. You can pop a few pins, put that on, and you got a long range weapon. Intermediate to long range.
The big thing here is a lot of people can't afford the 7.6 Qx51 NATO guns. Prices have crept up around $1,000. Here you've got a complete upper in a longer barrel, air go, heavier bullet potential, you know, bullets spitter.
And the price is right. $205 of gets you a really nice upper bolt carrier group charging handle. Everything's there. $205 plus or minus. So I highly recommend you go over to bearcreekarsetal.com. Bearcreekarsetal.com. Somebody's asking which one would I choose. I just said 24 inch barrel or the 22 medium, not the super heavy weight, but a medium weight barrel, stainless steel.
rear charging handle because that's what they made it. If it would have been side charging handle it would go that way. I wouldn't care either way they work. But the big thing here is that the package is already built, set up, done. All you have to do is get it to the range, put some optics on the roof. Yes, I would put a folding bipod on this gun. It has the ability. Look down, look at the Fictini rails below.
Also, loading for this, I would eventually get into specialized loading if you're listening and develop around the suits your mission, your purpose, your needs. There's a lot of neat stuff you can do even with 556 if you know how to reload. And there are bullets out there that will get the job done. So again, that's over at Bear Creek Arsenal dot com. Also, and several people asked again, so I've got to bring this up.
ApexGunParts.com, ApexGunParts.com, A-P-E-X, ApexGunParts.com. They have the humanitarian rations by the palate and then by the group or by the individual box. The individual box is not the best price. Your best bet is to at least buy three cases, at least. I think it's a quad pack too. But there are 10 day meals per box.
They are vegetarian slash non-pork, non-beef. That's intentional because of the people that might have to hand them out to. But they are a day's ration per pouch. You're getting the equivalent to a little under three meals in one pouch. The price is right. Go take a look at it. The more you buy, the cheaper they get.
And yes, you can buy them, you can have them buy the pallet shipped to your door. We've done it a couple of times. It's cheaper to get two pallets than one. If you get a whole bunch of friends and right now you're serious about taking care of your food, there's the direction to go. Just go check it out, talk to the girls there. They'll do a fantastic job for you about finding the best solution for shipping if you're going to do a big quantity.
And that is apexgunparts.com. And they, again, humanitarian rations. They're MREs. They're a standard MRE contractor. You'll recognize all the meals. Well, maybe not the main course. You'll recognize it because, well, you can read the labeling. But it's not the more common main course that you'd find in all the regular MREs. I don't have a problem with that. Anyway, next, before we get to the bottom here.
A lot of people are concerned about this FTX that took place in Washington. I don't think it scared any, well maybe it did, some people would be scared of them. They're scared of everything.
The question is, is this a crisis moment? No, it demonstrates, though, the direction that the regime is going. The fact this is being done so close to the election, there was no need to unless they're trying to drive a point home that they're not going to let go of the regime. I should say the reins, the regime, the communists, and the globalists that are in place right now are going to go the whole nine yards. They've entrenched themselves. They plan on stealing what you got left. They plan on murdering you as quickly as they can.
Organize, arm, equipment, train as militia. Set up a 510 program in your area of operations. Logistics the key to victory. Why? They're demonstrating why. It is most important to understand that it's not what you saw, but what about all the other activities you didn't see? Oh, that's right. Remember, if they're doing this, there's a whole bunch of other overlapping activity going on.
But it didn't get any notoriety. The other thing that's kind of interesting is did anybody figure out where they were going? I mean to a degree, usually if it's an FTX, they kind of publicly announced it when they put it in a public place.
The interesting thing is the guy that did the video, the first video on this, while he was filming, they were asking him, what are you doing? What do you mean what am I doing? There's about a thousand other people. There are a thousand other people that were there watching these helicopters come in. Progressively, anybody and everybody that might be visiting Washington, 7.30 at night, guys, that place is busy. Even though there's not as much traffic as there used to be,
If you were there running around town at midnight like at the Capitol building, I was at the Capitol building and it was like you were in a downtown edge of New York. They had cops posted, Capitol police cops were posted every so many feet around the Capitol building. I had to do business over at the other congressional building, the white building, where Iron Mountain is, the Iron Mountain literally.
And it's constantly busy. So for them to pick one person out and go, what are you doing? Which they did. OK. There's all these other people, because this was being done in a very public place that's wide open. You can see it from everywhere in the reflected pool area. Or if it's on the other side, and I didn't look too close to see, you've got 100 different locations where everybody would be milling around, walking around, passing through.
Yeah, you're going to cordon off the area where the choppers are. Big whoopee. That just means all the people will be around the peripheral. So again, heads up. This was a message, one of many. And part of it is, again, the precursor to the turds trying to get away with what they, again, were hoping to do to steal the country. So get yourself squared away. Make sure you get your technology in hand.
We're at the bottom of the hour, and it is Weapons Wednesday. And as all of you know, on Weapons Wednesday we do what?
Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands, it will prove no strife over.
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the border and this is for Andrea. I wanted to say something I almost misspelled Andrea. It's either Andrea or Andrea. Now I was taught to say Andrea but you know hey whatever the choice is it's your name. Let us know. So for Andrea you're going to take over the network here for a minute. Willie Nelson the border.
And if you'd like to make a request, libertytreeradio.4m, ooh, forgive me, no. Liberty at Provide.net, I'll get it right. Liberty at Provide.net, send me an email. Be right back. I work on the border, border patrol, where the smugglers do business. Make a stand in this old desert. Lock the back of my hand for friends of my brothers. On the, with their guns to their shoulder.
I'm a painter, and I'm a painter.
of the particular version of the song you want played. Usually go to Vevo or YouTube. Even Rumble, many others, BitShoot all have a lot of different examples on the shelf, including some really older classic versions of songs you might like. So if you like that particular song, you might want to do a bit of a search. Also, a lot of covers have been done. That's where somebody else does the song.
And the quality can be pretty good. And actually, at least the heart's there and the quality is still pretty good, but just not so many bells and whistles. Works out for everybody. Before we go any farther, I mentioned again, the Bush's Bushy Creek. These are the George Herbert Walker Bush Clan MREs that are made for DOD, but they make them for prison services also. The Bushy Creek line have
pretty colors on the outside, pictorials, you know, litho imagery. Right now over at Ollie's, the Distress Merchant Dyer store, the special store, has a number of different brushy creaked pouches, but as soon as they run out, they may not get them back. So I bought out what was left of one store.
In the chili with beans, there are regular MREs. What I would do with this pouch, I would throw it at somebody if I gave them one of the humanitarian ration daily meals. Throw one of these in there. They've got a better mix up with some meat, and that improves dramatically your overall mineral calorie and obviously protein and fat intake, which is what you need in a distressed environment.
Then yes, there's beef or pork or chicken or avocado or could be ostrich in there. I don't know. Could be. There's some kind of meat. Okay. So they're definitely, I've had these before. They're really good. They actually work. They're just regular MREs. Nothing to write home about, but they are over-the-counter available and they're in the foil retort pouch. They're not in plastic. They're in the foil the way they're supposed to be.
So that's cool. And you will find other meals. Beef stew was available, but I missed it. They had beef stew, they had chili, they had a couple others. I think they had the chili con carne also, but that was gone. So it had been there. The girls told me, yeah, somebody came and bought a bunch of it. So expect that to happen. One of the things. Go ahead and call and jump in there. Yeah, I just was on another call. And I heard a guy call in. And he said, there's a
You on Rumble, Richie from Boston, capital R, capital F, capital B, Richie from Boston on Rumble. He's got a movie up there. It's like some kind of documentary about how they war-game the election and what's going to happen on January 6, 2025. Have you heard about that yet?
Okay, go ahead. No, for the Liskars. Okay, what's the name of the video? The video is War Games. And they war-gamed out the election. And this is what's supposed to happen on January 6th of next year. Yay! Oh, well. Going to Warren 24, but we can wait till 25 if they just decide to kick it off a little later. However, I don't know that they'll wait that long. I mean, number one. I don't either.
But I just heard about it before so I thought you guys should know about it and check it out. Right, again for everybody and that is over at Rumble. Guys, if you aren't on Rumble, you need to get on Rumble. Every time you get away from YouTube, you should. Wherever you can. But Rumble is definitely not YouTube.
You need to move into Rumble or again, X. I'm going to tell you, X hasn't changed that much. They've contracted all the propaganda and lip service. I lasted one day, not even a day, guys. I put up a whole new X account because after all X has changed. X has changed. It's not Twitter.
And it's like as soon as they realized my name was attached to that and guys all anybody who's out there knows I've had people say why aren't you posting on Twitter? Why aren't you posting on X? Why aren't you posting on X you're out you were up there? Well, it's because good old Twitter is no different from what Twitter was doing before and I am they definitely want to block me from Conversation there. I know that I can see the writing on the wall on that because
I've been in places to know the background history on a lot of these characters. I mean, first person is in direct association. And the fluff in the Pickle, Smoke, and Mirrors BS that they're generating for the sake of whatever they're doing, they don't want any of that around. That's what it comes down to.
They want everybody to be whining and pissing and moaning and then when the communists make their move you're not supposed to do anything. You're supposed to get caught flat-footed. Then you're supposed to be herded off to the execution points and everybody that was a moderate makes their deal because they're not really moderate. They're just fellow travelers working with the other side. Okay, so be ready. We are.
But definitely again Rumble is worth plugging stuff in post stuff whenever you can just be creative Bitch it was the same way guys I was a fun bitch shoot a time it took for me to do and fill out all of bitch shoot It's funnier to hell and post the base like basic information Likes and dislike you know, I know it's always bullshit anyway, you know how I do that. So remember kitty cats gardening
Fluffy Punnies, Fluffy Punnies dudes. And it's interesting that I had posted, I think, one or two kitty pictures and a couple of little classic Charlie Brown things. And if you go, oh, immediately, as soon as they saw my name, boom!
You cannot access your account. It's like really? Wow cool. No it could be some third party doing it, but it's Twitter can't handle or can't deal with operational security like that and I'm not really gonna be fighting their battle appeal for you know a waste of my time You know what I mean in other words. It's like you need to say that somebody else is doing this. Well. Yeah, no oh I see
So, most of the sites, they're just giving lip service and playing the BS line like they always do. Not a surprise. We're not shocked by it at all. But there are plenty of other sources. Come on, my God, there's hundreds of different places you can go. Wimpkin's still out there. Wimpkin School, that's another one to go to. We've got another caller. Who do we have? Paul, again.
I noticed you're not on YouTube anymore with your live broadcast streaming online on YouTube. You're not on that anymore, I noticed. We haven't been for quite some time, going back to when they started purging everybody. Now here's what's fascinating. They didn't pull Liberty Tree Radio. It's just sitting there.
Sure it is. You can go look up Liberty Tree Radio on YouTube. We're still there, but we're not, we can't enter anything new. So whatever's been there is still there. Now here's the thing, Bitchute. I'm not able to post anything, but right now on Bitchute, all these programs will be on Bitchute tomorrow. Everything we've done today, thank you to our friends who are doing their part. Liberty Tree Radio, the intel report, is posted on Bitchute.
And so there's another archive point. If you want to listen to the program, you know, queue in and tune in after the fact, go over to BitChute. We of course do have all of our archival mechanisms through Liberty Tree Radio, but somebody else is doing that separately, which is cool. So yes, there are other, in fact, there are other people doing other things with other venues I don't, I've heard about, but I haven't gone over to checkout.
When they were doing all the big blocking, one after another after another, my name was probably at the high end of the list at least. You know what I mean? So most all of these, like Instagram, okay, I don't do Instagram. Why? Because I was on Instagram I think almost when it started up.
And for the longest time I just had an idle kind of account there. And then all of a sudden when the communist decided the government was going to purge everybody, all of a sudden my account just got locked up. So am I going to make any effort to go back and beat my brain? So I need to, you know, I'm going to lick somebody's butt so I can get back. No I'm not. I've got other things to do. And YouTube, most of the YouTube I think is the best example of them cutting off their nose to spite their face. They had a great
opportunity, if they just stayed focused and did what they were doing, they made even more money hand over fist. I think they're hurting badly and that's good, I believe that they should. But they had an up and coming mechanism and when they originally were on track with it with the business side, they would have done really well. But when they listened to the Wokite, when they decided to drink the vomit Kool-Aid,
What's fascinating is it's like many people like myself, it's like, I'm not going to spend money on you idiots. If arbitrarily you're going to shut me out of what I'm going to pay for, if I was going to buy like one of your little business accounts, because it would have been easier, there's a lot of stuff I could do there because they offered services I could use.
It would have been interesting. And I was almost ready to experiment with it and it was like, yep, okay, well, piss on that. I ain't never spent any money on it. Once somebody does that to me, I will never go back to them again. Never. They're never going to, there's nothing new to fix it because they've shown their true inner horror colors. That's why, like I said, I don't have any confidence in any of these people because they've already been around the corner and fiddle-fiddle-farting with the enemy in the enemy's camp for a very long time and all of a sudden, oh look, we're back.
Another example of that is Budweiser. Oh, you know, now Budweiser's changed. Now they didn't change. None of the management who run the place changed. A couple of the peons got bumped out as the sacrificial idiot sticks, but they were idiot sticks and sacrificial, that's why they were hired. The characters who run Budweiser aren't American. They're foreign. I'm not going to go back to anybody who does anything like that, okay? That's just all there is to it. Go ahead, caller who we have.
I said something bad on YouTube and all I said was enjoy your communism faggot and they threatened to get rid of my Gmail, you know, my email address. They threatened to throw me out. Oh, well, I can live with that. Okay. Okay. Well, they did. Well, I was just saying you're not surprised with that. I was, though, at that time.
Well, no matter what, see this is a thing that like I said, they're now at the point where so many people have gone to Moscow that they don't need to go back to the rest of the country. What I mean by that is people don't realize how Moscow Russia came about. Originally, most of Russia was much more to the east, okay? In fact, most of Europe.
And Moscow was like the other, before there was the deep Siberia thing, which by the way they did also. You took your dissident or your not in favor political royalty and you shipped them to Moscow. Well the problem is they kept shipping so many people to Moscow that there needed to be more people in Moscow than there were back at St. Petersburg.
as far as politically influential individuals. And so Moscow went from being this dot in the map out in the middle of BFE to becoming a central point of power. Now it always been a commerce point, but it became a very different piece of the infrastructure of Russia, and it was all a fluke. It was kind of like the Tsars were using Moscow as kind of a
like Versailles in France, like the king built Versailles to put royalty in it so he could keep an eye on all of them in one place. Moscow was like that, but it was out in the middle of nowhere and the Czar wasn't originally not spending a whole lot of time there. He was other places. Or Zorina, depending on what year it was.
So anyway, same problem with what they did here after everybody started walking away and it's like, oh look, we're changing some. We're getting lenient. No, I'm used to being somewhere else now. Why would I bother? I will use it at our discretion, but can't say anything, can't do anything. So it's basically, you know what I use places like that for if you get back to them? Actually, that's what I do with X.
as far as every time it's, you know, libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Anything that might post anything, it makes sure that libertytreeradio.4mg.com was part of the posting. So, you know, again, can't see that that was a black mark, but again, what it did is it would kind of squeeze you through a little hole in the wall, bring you over to this side, and you could actually plug in and listen to what we're talking about over here. So even if you couldn't talk about it there,
This is a road map to get you over here to where we are so you can listen to what it is that we're discussing. That's how we use YouTube. Not going to bother fighting YouTube. I don't want to acquiesce or appease them. I don't know any of those peons over there. I don't want any of those pissfully idiots. You've got to appeal to me. No, I don't. No, you're nobody to me. I have no idea who you are and I could care less. Especially the more you act like a dick hater.
You know, Dictator is two words. Second word is a potato with a hole in the middle of it. The first word, you figure it out. It goes in the hole in the potato. Dictator. Just that simple. Dictator. Dictator. T-A-T-T-O-R. Tator. Or tater. T-E-R. Ting-do tater. A hole in the middle of it. Yeah, a hole in the middle of the potato. So what would the first word mean, dick? So there's no guesses.
There's no difference in an absolute monarchy in communism. No difference at all. Well, interesting point, but yes, I've said that for decades. They're identical. The most important thing here, we're seeing this right now, is what they're trying to do is push us back into monarchy. Before we leave here at the top of the hour, I want you all to think about something, because everybody's yapping globalists again. Everything that the Patriot Movement told you about, people are talking about UN troops.
Guys, we told you all about that and explained and mapped it out for you in the 90s. Also, good men and women did it in the 60s and said if you allow this to happen, here's where this will go. You know what? Those people were right. Joe McCarthy was right. I think if there is a, somebody asked about the 2025 project. Yeah, there probably is a 2025 project. Whether or not it's absolutely serious, most people might be, but the machine might be doing it.
for a number of different reasons. But the 2025 project to persecute, slash prosecute, the other side, it should be called the Joe McCarthy plan. Because Joe McCarthy was 100% absolutely right. I want somebody to show me where Joe McCarthy was wrong. If you take all of what you have now in the way of empirical data, historical mapping,
Joseph McCarthy was 100% absolutely correct and everything that he explained and spoke to people about is now in your face. And one of the things that was talked about was the communication, the education system, communizing the education process itself so that they could dictate policy.
And eventually, the same ring knockers that McCarthy pointed out were the ones who created the Department of Education. And when they created the Department of Education, they locked in all of these little piss ants to be able to indoctrinate your children. And you sent the kids to school and allowed them to be indoctrinated by a bunch of piss ant communists. Wow, what a surprise.
And now there's limitations, gnashing of teeth, reading of hair. But don't say that people didn't tell you. There are people who have been watchmen on the walls for years. Most important thing here is, again, whatever they're going to pull, they're obviously, well, actually, I'm going to say something about this too. There were comments made while I was off the air talking, other people.
I think the biggest problem they've got is there's nothing really to keep everybody that distracted. So they're telling you that there's a crisis. Trump just had this emergency news conference two days ago. There was nothing emergency about it. There was nothing urgent about it. The helicopter event, yes, it is something to keep an eye on, but outside of that,
Things are too flat quiet or dull to the point where you can easily put your finger on the pulse of any activity you point at right now. Nothing's fog. Nothing is hidden. It's almost like it's kind of slugging along without any way to embellish it. There's no way to make it. Yap and about Kamala and her incompetence, well that's known to everybody. They keep reinforcing it, reinforcing it.
I agree you need to do that, but that's not a critical point. Kamala Harris is not the enemy. Obama is the enemy. The Jewish mob on the north side of Chicago running Obama, they're the enemy. The international kosher mafia operation that's operating with them in Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Minnesota, California, Oregon, Washington, Washington State, by the way.
etc. etc. They're the problem and you there is no focus on that whatsoever. And everybody has to couch words