Mark Koernke discussed weapons procurement and preparedness on Weapons Wednesday, December 11, 2024. He provided detailed guidance on building an affordable AR-15 rifle for under $300 using parts from Delta Team Tactical, Palmetto State Armory, and Montana AR15, and recommended purchasing magazines from Classic Firearms. Koernke addressed alternative weapons systems including crossbows, compound bows, and slingshots, emphasizing the importance of ammunition and bolt inventory. He extensively criticized Israeli military actions in Syria, alleging atrocities against Christians, and warned that similar tactics could be attempted in America. Koernke promoted the 5-10 logistics program for militia supply and support, discussed the threat of Chinese military presence in Michigan under state contracts, and characterized recent shooting incidents as conditioned or programmed attacks.
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and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? Most sons of the Republic, arise, take us, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right.
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But guys, take a break. Actually, I know that four out of eight of the eight sisters are putting in right now here in the bottom of the state, over in the middle bottom of the state, are complete. And let's not kill ourselves, although I doubt that they're going at a breakneck pace, but we have done that before. So again, take your time, stay focused, rest, because the big, long, hard race is coming up.
Just like you saw with the slaughter of Syria and the execution of Christians, the raping of Christian children by the Israelis in Syria, the raping by Israelis of women, men, and children by the perverts, both the LCIADA, ISIS, which is Israeli Secret Intelligence Service,
and the rapists of the Israeli army are all in Syria murdering Christians as we speak. Don't you forget that. I'm going to keep rubbing that in. So we got work to do because we're going to try it here. Anyway, it is Wednesday. It's Weapons Wednesday. It is the 11th of December. It is the 16th year of Open Obvious. And in your face,
Fabian the Socialist and Soviet Socialist, Occupation of America with a K-2024, Old Earth Calendar, 2024, Battle for the Republic, Book One, The Dance of Swords, and we're printing. I just stopped by the printer. We're printing. So for those of you who wanted that Book One, guess what? You're on the list. If you've already requested it,
But the printer is in motion. I got the pilot books and I've got to go through those because we're gonna do one last proofread. There's four of those. I'm giving those out to different friends and hey read this, tell me if you spot anything, use a Sharpie because it's okay if you mark it with the yellow marker, pink marker, green marker. I don't care. So heads up on that and it is
We're getting cold again. My god, I never would have expected this. Oh my god. I'm panicked. Nah, I'm not panicked at all. It's Michigan and we've had some really great weather so far, but we got some winter coming, so let's get ready for it if you haven't squared away already. We were painting things this weekend and yesterday as a matter of fact, I painted two outside pieces of equipment and with the industrial really good quality paint I got from the resale store.
From Ollie's, it was 11 minutes and it was done as far as dry. So more tactical stuff or more industrial stuff. Actually what I was doing was going through all of the reese hitches and doing all of the insert units, no matter which ones they were, if they had any rough spots on them, cleaned them up, gave them another coat of paint, greased everything where it needed to, where parts needed to be greased, also greased the receivers.
Get ready for the bad winter season. We got Michigan Salt on the road. So if your vehicle's on the road, it's going to get bathed in salt. The PLS preservatives and others, there's a bunch of others out there that I use, both of the shops.
And it's designed to help protect our vehicles and equipment from this weather. So your re-sitches, your pental fixtures, anything you've got should be lubricated now before we get into this wash of salt operating on the road. We had a gift of four avalanche, I think 2001 to 2004 avalanches are going to go into a mechanized unit. All the same model. It's weird how many silver avalanches are out there.
But anyway, we've got a whole cluster of vehicles donated. Thank you. I'm sure that again, they're not that expensive. You can find avalanches in the 2000 to 2005 bracket for about hovering back and forth between $1,800 and $2,000 easily.
But these are serviceable enough. I don't care if they're beaters or not. They've got Michigan Rust on them. They're all going to get tacked to painted. They're all going to get tacked to armored. And then they're going to be tacked to cooled the rest of the way, including spare tires, all the pioneer and engineer tools on board. And these are throwaways, but they are fully combat worthy. We're going to go through them mechanically, top to bottom. It was a gift from a smaller
car dealership. They had a quantity of things sitting in the backpack lot. And so I asked and guess what? They said, yeah, you can do that. We have friends. We have a lot of friends everywhere. This person was, you know, he's, you know, sidebar. He always says, hi. I said, what do you do for a living? He goes, oh, I sell used cars. I have a lot of used cars. But he also had a lot of used trucks. We're looking at another fleet upstate that we're going to transfer over to the CN Colonial Marine units up there.
It looks like it's a whole field full of Chevy trucks. So we'll find out what it is we point in different directions. Little hint, weapons. With pickup trucks, try to cluster them so that all of the vehicles that are in the unit are the same. We have dodges. We have Jeeps. Jeep truck. We have Fords. But what I do is, as we find them, we point them in certain directions. My pod is Chevys.
But upstate I have a whole pile of M-880s Probably close to 60, 65 of them in one group alone Those are for Michigan militia at large and also for the training sites There are many many more I bought We used to get those trucks for 35 to 65 dollars apiece If you bought a big bunch of them about 30 to 2750 I did one batch I got
A hundred and like thirty, thirty-five vehicles for twenty-seven dollars and fifty cents. That's what I bid per vehicle and I got it and I didn't expect to. I figured I'd get some but I almost got the entire batch off that particular run and that included sedans but most importantly M715 five-quarter ton trucks and M885 quarter ton trucks and also M890s.
So what we do is whenever I run into these 715s, we point them to one area and they're in the northern middle part of the state. The M880s are actually more to the west side of the state and the Chevys go to the east side of the state and the pod of Chevys I'm looking at right now are up on the east side. So they're going to stay pretty much where they are.
We just run them through. First of all, if you don't have good tires, you ain't going very far. So tires are the priority, first of all. But also we go through everything. Brakes, brake lines, fuel lines. If it even looks questionable, we just pull it and put stainless on. Just be done with it. And again, the idea is that if you buy the line by the 100 yard count by the big spittles, it's a lot cheaper. So we've got lots and lots of that.
The big thing is the amount of time it takes. Now, with the M880s and M7-15s, you have to do anything to them. The big thing is, is the M7-15 is the Jeep Wagoneer from the Vietnam War era that was converted into a military vehicle. And it was actually the first package that was used to create Bigfoot, the big Bigfoot trucks everybody loved to watch so much.
The first axles that were used for Bigfoot, for the first Bigfoot, there have been many models, was from an M7-15 because it's a dark side of the moon creeper system. Again, it won't go fast, but it will go over anything. It was designed to fight on the dark side of the moon World War III after the bombs. So it was a very energetic and dynamic vehicle. I've seen M17s pull two and a halfs out of the mud.
Seriously, without any problem. I mean, they didn't even phase the truck. Hook it up, hook the cable up, get everybody away so nobody gets snapped by anything that fails. And guess what? You just watch them walk that deuce and a half, even if it's still stuck in the mud. You know, up to the axles. They'll just drag it along until it finds a dry spot and then up out of the sludge and then unhook and deuce and a half goes that way and 715 goes the other.
Pretty cool. So yes, we somebody's asking what trailers are trailers. Are you looking for trailers? Yes, we are as a matter of fact We are scouring the land for trailers all types military trailers are cool But it doesn't have to be because right now we're looking at volume More on all this idea in a minute because I want to touch on a few of the things that are time sensitive but guys the farther south you go the People the trucks that you people want to throw away down south
are trucks that people would buy with the motor missing or the motor blown because your bodies are in better shape than ours. I see guys who have done videos of rolling beautiful pieces of equipment out onto the range and shooting them. It's like, really? Hello McFly. That was your tactical vehicle that you take out, not your $50,000 truck. Because your $50,000 truck you'd cry about if somebody shot it to snot.
But if somebody beats up your $2000 or $800 pickup truck, who's to cry? And again, if we can get them for the right price and then just keep compiling, example, pick a model and just keep grabbing parts. The Suburbans and Tahoes from the early 2000s are perfect.
Best example, what I call the Samurai Eye, which they call the bow-tie tight front end Silverado 1500s. Those are actually a military package. The Army bought a number of those. They used them for special warfare units to a degree, especially the long body versions, which I think is rather interesting because I prefer the eight-foot bed, crew cab. It's like driving a limo, except it's not a limousine, but it's like driving a limousine.
Of course, this turn radius is different, but that's another issue altogether. The idea is, will a crew cab, eight-foot bed pickup trucks, crew cab? Words mean things. Crew cab. Everybody you need is in the vehicle. All the junk you need is in the back of the vehicle. And you even have spare room for more people or more junk with an eight-foot bed.
So, heads up, you see anything like that? Grab them. Because we're going to war. Not an if, it's just a win. The bad guys are going to flick and they got till the 20th and you just saw what happened in Syria. Okay? I'll emphasize that again. Let's see, caught Syria flat-footed.
the country.
And all these videos of them poking people with rifles or they got these people all lined up against the wall, you know that all of those rotten pieces of trash supported by the rotten trash Turks, those people were all executed. Men, women, kids, and the Turks loved it, and the Israelis loved it. The Israelis loved it because they'll rape a corpse. The Israelis being the satanic pedo-queers, they'll rape a corpse. That's the kind of trash you've got in the Israeli army, nothing but excrement and filth.
So anyway, let's be ready for what they think they're going to do here. They're doing to Syria what they did to Russia, what the Jewish mob, the Czechists did in Russia, and they're doing it the same way right now. The perverts are in Syria and they're being given a chance to rape babies, and they will. So we better arm up and be ready to get rid of that problem. And that means, for instance, solutions. OK.
Attention, attention, attention. Heads up here. Grab your pen and paper. Grab your pen and paper. Grab your pen and paper. I'm going to give you a, I'm going to go one, two, three. It's Weapons Wednesday. How can I build the least expensive AR-15 right now? Well, how about this? Delta Team Tactical. Delta Team Tactical. Delta Team Tactical. Preassembled. Upper. Davidson Defense.
Moon Stomper, this is the one that Dar mentioned the other day on the air. It is a 16-inch air 15, 223 wild, Parkerized rifle upper, built, is complete. It's already assembled. When you combine both ways, you combine both ways from Delta Team Tactical, but this is preassembled. This is an assembled upper receiver.
Again, what's the price? $109.99. I'll throw the penny in. $110. Now, if you are, you can't tell me you, I mean you say you can't not eat for a day. $110 and if you buy $200 worth of stuff there at Delta, it's free shipping. So, up top of everything else, it's free shipping.
Because you probably want to get two of these. I was serious about this. $110 a piece for an assembled upper. It doesn't have a bolt carrier. It doesn't have a charging handle. But I figured, well, let's go through the list here. We'll figure, let's see how much we can build a rifle for just sitting here in my chair. Delta Team Tactical, preassembled upper, Davidson Defense, Moon Stomper, 16 inch.
AR-15 223 Wild, Parkerized Rifle, Upper Build Kit, complete, already put together, $110.10, $109.99. It's good for today. I guess it's supposed to be a daily deal thing. It's supposed to be good for today. So that's deltateamtactical.com, deltateamtactical.com, deltateamtactical.com. Now, okay, I got an upper. But what else do I need? Well, I need a lower.
So, we're going to go over to PalmettoStateArmory.com. PalmettoStateArmory.com. PalmettoStateArmory.com. I checked before I came up. They still have them on the list. They have Earth Brown slash Coyote Brown slash, you know, Dark Tan, Lowers, okay, complete. It's an FFL item. So you got to go through an FFL because it's a complete lower. The lower receiver is the restricted part.
$99. Yeah, $99. So let's see here. I got a couple of those. You might want to get two of these for $99 apiece. If you keep hawking these locations that I've given out address-wise, every once in a while this kind of package will show up as a blem, typically. Again, for $99 you get a complete lower. It's already done. Everything's put together.
So, now wait a minute, I still need a bolt carrier. Where would I go for a bolt carrier for maybe the best price? Well, MontanaAR15.com. MontanaAR15.com. MontanaAR15.com. An SAA AR15M16 Bolt Carrier Group MPI Nitride Finish, 223556 300 Blackout.
complete bolt carrier $59.99. There's that magic 99. I'm going to throw a penny in there and say $60. Is that right? That's right. So let's do the math here. Hmm, 110 and then, well, 99, I'll go up to 100. We'll just say 100 that way. $99 for an upper, so 110. Wow, wait a minute. This is looking pretty good. And then $60 for a bolt carrier.
Wait a minute. This is like $270 for a rifle. Oh, wait a minute. I still need one more thing. I need a charging handle. You go through all the sites you can find. The ones I just gave, check those sites for the cheapest charging handle available. Buy that one and it'll probably be between $6 and $7. So the base rifle, no magazines, $276 for an AR-15.
We just did that by cherry picking from three locations. Now any one of those will get you that charging handle. That's not a big deal at all. And I'm not a big believer in any of these. I mean you can buy whatever you want. If you like whatever is built out there, it's great. You love your Chevy, I love the, well you love Ford, I love Chevy. I like Ford's too. Actually I like everything. I like everything out there in guns. I don't care what it is. If you sharp bad mouth with a gun you really aren't thinking. If that's part of the gun snobbery nonsense, it really doesn't work with me.
Guns are for buying, not for selling. We need every stinking weapon we can. We need every rifle, every pistol, every shotgun, every tank gun. Every round we can find, every magazine we can scrounge, we need everything. And whatever it is I can find, it looks good. Okay, if I can see it laying around, it looks good. It's going into the inventory. In this case, you can't beat this.
This is about as cheap as you're going to get to build an AR-15. There are a few other items slightly cheaper if you shop throughout even farther. But I just did this in a few minutes. I took you to Delta Teen Tactical for the upper receiver, Delta Teen Tactical. Then we went to Montana AR-15 for the bolt carrier group and also PalmettoStateArmory.com for the lower.
Now, one more thing, attention, attention, we're almost at the bottom of the hour, not yet, we're not there yet, over at classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, I've been trying to find some kind of decent deal on mags. There are a few, there's actually only been three that I've seen all last two weeks. Mags are staying right where they are because they're selling, they're going, okay, they don't have any problem moving them.
But and they went up about two dollars over the last half year because they were about two three dollars cheaper in general However right now classic firearms air 15 30 round two two three translucent yellow Well yellow. Yeah yellow minor cosmetic color blem special deal
$5.98 or $5.99 a piece.
Now, these are classic firearms mags. They do them in every color, in fact, well, not every color, but they do them in quite a few colors. And they do them in black, they do them in green, they do them in brown, they do them in other translucent colors. This yellow appears to be a little darker. You ought to have some fun, make a stencil and put DeWalt. Put a black belt on there, leave the center out where the letters are and put DeWalt on the side. There you go. Isn't that kind of cool?
Take a stencil and leave the yellow. It blocks out. It creates a black band. Yeah, I know. Instead, you can leave them the way they are because they're garrison mags or they're, again, drop mags or paint them, which is what a lot of people are doing right now. Most of everybody picks these up because they're a discount. And they also have the regular black ones for $3 more. I'll tell you what, I'm going to buy the yellow one for $3 less because I've got tons of cheap free paint I got.
and I pick up paint all the time. So you know what color that mag is going to be? Whatever tactical color is handy at the moment. Tan, brown, green, green, brown, black, hmm, piggy-pig, whatever I got on hand. And yeah, even camel, why not? A little more of that, a little more of that, and there you go, all done.
So, again, classic firearms dot com, classic firearms AR15 30 round 223 translucent yellow, minor cosmetic color blend, in other words, they colored and worked the way they like, so they discounted them because they got another batch coming in. So, there you go. Now you got mags for $6 apiece.
You got to look for some ammo. You do the shopping on the ammo. You can go anywhere for ammo, and it takes too long for me to do that because I've got other things to do, and you guys all have as much time as I do on your hands. So guess what? Go find the ammunition. So basically, we put a weapon together. Oh, by the way, somebody's just asking right here, how many mags did you buy? 20, if you can. More, if you can. 10, at least. Get 10 right away. OK, that's $60. Get 10 mags right away.
No matter what you choose, if you can get, if this is cheap, you can get three of these mags for the price of two of the other mags. See how that works? Two of the more expensive magazines. So, more is better. Now, it doesn't mean you can't buy P mags and whatever other mag and Delta mags. Who cares?
These are your bulkier mags. These are the drop mags that if you go into a breakout or if you're in a local firefight situation where you're defending a house, I don't think anybody's going to know the difference if you're using a yellow mag if you just leave them yellow. Because you got a bag full of them and you're going bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, drop and insert, slap the side of the gun and bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, because you're going to hose them down.
If you're on your power base and the enemy attacks, it's use it or lose it time. Hose their ass down. Put every last one of them dead. You don't let nothing but a rumor of the destruction return to where they came from. When this thing starts, something like that happens. There's no surrendering for the other side. That mistake took place at Waco, and the ones that they let go came back.
So we don't do that, do we? No, we all know better. Everybody knows better. Whatever came out to do the Dirty Deed doesn't leave. That's how it better be. So these mags are great for that purpose and actually they're pretty decent mags, but what everybody has said I talked to, they've been using them. There's a dozen different models of mags that are relatively inexpensive. Yes, you can go to a hundred other places and find magazines. Do that.
But everybody's telling me about you know money restrictions. I just walked through and built an AR-15 on paper here for 300 under $300 well under $270 so well 275 we'll say that I said it's pretty good. It worked out nice so again the best the first thing I would really jump on are is the
Again, the Delta Team Tactical, the Davison Defense Moon Stomper, preassembled upper, $110. That's giveaway. You're being charged that for an assembled AR-15 upper with no barrel. Look around. If you look at the numbers, all these sites I gave you, go look at them. You can see what I'm talking about. Instead, you got a complete upper with a barrel on it, already done by somebody else. It's finished. Bolt carrier gets slapped in. Charging in gets slapped in.
pop it on top of another AR-15 upper, whatever you got, congratulations. You got another rifle to get to, you know, the kid next door who wanted a gun but couldn't afford it in time. So, we're at the bottom of the hour, and at the bottom of the hour on Weapons Wednesday, we do one thing, and we have to be religious about it because it's one of our little moniker benchmark things that we do on Liberty Tree Radio and the Intel Report.
But mind you, mad as it fills in our valleys There is danger, and there's danger in our hills Oh, here you're not the singer of the view of wild and free Hold the rifle, in our hands, ride a good league speed You may know external laughter, you forward march with speed But you'll learn the back-spurch faster when you meet our mountain boys And your leader, John Stark Glad to make what little noise and always hit the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle, in our hands
Yeah, I'll tell you what, Ed, we'll slide right in behind that.
Another one which is right in line with Weapons Wednesday, keep your rifle by your side. And for everybody out there, remember, this is my rifle. Without my rifle, I am useless. And without me, my rifle is useless. So again, we're going to make sure that everybody's armed up properly, squared away. By the way, the AR is utility-cladious. Here we go.
Soon the looters will know that they can't hide. If they come loud and they come fast, we'll shoot first so we can last. Keep your eye full by your side. Oh Lord, 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 land. Keep your eye full by your side.
Come night they'll have our children in their sights Oh, stand guard in every pass from north to south Even they can shout, they will never push us out Keep your rifle by your side No, Lord, they just won't stay away singing Oh, Lord, we need pay when we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side
and they'll have tanks cause they've got funding from the banks. But we won't fall as long as we can fight. So they'll go on and save you. But they won't get past the gate. Keep your rifle by your side. Won't stay away singing. So this time we pay when we take a stand. No, we must protect our lands. Keep your rifle by your side. Have allies in the east.
From the Great Plains to Tennessee, they help us hold with all that we do need. From the west comes another way, from Red Sand Fran or Burned, LA. Keep your eye full by your side. No, Lord, they just won't stay away. Singing, Lord, for this I won't need pay when that's the interface. No, I must protect my place. Keep my role by my side. Lord, they just won't stay away. Singing, Lord.
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One of the many technologies we're already vested in. So hopefully I gave you an idea of some solutions. Delta Team Tactical.com, preassembled upper, it's the Moon Stomper 16 inch AR-15, $110 an upper, $99 for a Palmetto State Armory Complete Lower Receiver AR-15, that includes everything, it's done. For $99.
And then for a bolt carrier, if you go over to MontanaAR15.com, SAAAR15M16 Bolt Carrier Group, nitride finish, $60. That's $59.99. So I'm going to say, put the penny in there, and $60. As far as the charging handle, pick whichever of these companies you want to buy it from. Find the cheapest one. There you go. And then magazines, one more time on that one, classic firearms.
They have classic firearms AR15, dirty round, 2-2-3 translucent yellow, minor cosmetic colored blem. Doesn't look real bright, looks kind of dull actually, so that's kind of cool. Anyway, $5.99 a piece, so you figure $6 a piece and you figure out what the shipping is and you'll realize that's not a bad deal either.
So anyway ideas and solutions not whining about the problem. So my god face aliens We got drona toys coming in on the East Coast drone a toy And we have to have special congressional distraction hearings so that they can try to regulate even more something that you have that they don't want you to have So they're talking about more licensing. They're asking who's owning these drones who cares?
Well, the Israelis that are running the drones have been cued by the Israelis who are manipulating and are in the Congress and the Jewish Oiboi mafia is trying to restrict anything and everything that they know you're going to use to defend yourself with when they make their move on America like they just made their move on Syria. Because Syria got caught flat-footed.
By the way, at the last minute, if you didn't catch it, they've been trying to make some of these videos disappear, the Syrian people tried to organize militias at the last minute or get back online with national defense. And it was kind of late considering, yeah, in other words, they waited till the last minute. And if you wait till the last minute, well, there's a basic rule. Failure follows.
So it doesn't mean you can't do it at the last minute, but your cost and expense will be much greater. And there's nothing to say there isn't other fighting going on all over Syria because a lot of people are just not going to surrender. They know that you're going to get your head cut off, you're going to get boiled. But the Jews, the Israelis who are running the Muslim murderers, the ones that attack from the north are Israeli run.
They're either Israeli run or they're Turkish slash Jewish Turkish run. And it's not really, it's young Turks running Turkey. They hockey puffed this whole thing up. Okay, so we now know where they stand. They're joined at the hip and having anal sex with, you know, the Turks are having anal sex with the Israelis and vice versa. They're joined at the hip. They betrayed the Syrians. Well, they just had to see that happen so that Israel could just roll right into Syria. What a bunch of peckerwood pieces of trash.
What a bunch of bottom feeders. And of course the baby raping Israelis, oh they're all excited. They're raping little boys and girls right now. That Israeli army is good for one thing. A bunch of perverts that are wearing the Greater Israel patch. So they're planning on stealing that. By the way, once they're done with that, they're going to be telling America what to do. Oh wait a minute, they're already doing that.
They're gonna tell you guys what to do and you can't see anything bad and you're there Well, wait a minute. This sounds like just the same exact group. That's you know going out the door supposedly I wonder how many of the secret police will all be more than happy to follow the orders of the new secret police boss the same as the old Secret police boss party on the left is the same as the other party that is also on the left So you're all getting screwed again
But anyway, what the plan is, well, as far as I can see, they're planning on doing here, which you just saw done in Syria. I told you, I mean, again, nobody expected the Syria thing. You're also not supposed to expect this because you're watching the UFOs on the east coast. I mean, the drones, and they're admitting their drones. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. It's not that you can't say anything bad. Yeah, you won't be able to tell any truth. Yeah, it won't make any difference what it is. Yeah, you won't, well, bad about them because they don't like the fact that you're saying things about them that are true. That's exactly it.
Thank you. So again, speaking the truth will be of course, you know, illegal and Trump has already flapped his yap about that. So, you know, it's coming. It's not an if it's just a when and I'm not illusioned. So therefore I cannot be disillusioned. Oh my God, I never expected this. Yeah, we did. Everybody did. Y'all know what's coming. You know, after all, I played it yesterday. What's the fight theme for Donald Trump?
YMCA, da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da da
take back America or make America great. Is that the song that you feel makes America great again? Whole bunch of poof-tos wearing S&M's, you know, sadomasochistic outfits that they wear when they were getting greased up and running around with, oh, you know, because you can be with all the boys. Remember what it says in the song. Yeah, you can be with all the boys. Yeah, remember that bunch was with all the boys. Lots and lots of boys. Lots and lots and lots of boys. I remember that's all I will introduce.
Oh, were they on the Ed Sullivan show before he went out? Oh, okay, that, yeah, I believe that. Because that would be at the very end of it. Because, of course, see, that's how they, again, they got them kicked off. And, of course, each one was wearing their special S&M outfit. And they're all the type that Donald Trump, you know, loves. I mean, after all, you got soldier boys, and you got cowboy boys, and you got Indian boys, and you got boys. Lots of boys at the YMCA.
How the hell is that a dynamic fight song for anything? It's not. And that's my point. It's not. There are so many songs, God, Lost America, that would be fantastic. That's one I wish that, well, not wish, we're gonna resurrect it here. I think we'll do that in a minute. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Yeah, the YMCA, you know, I'm betting what they do in there, they probably sexually harass a boy, like 10 to 12 years old.
Well, they've been having problems. They've been having problems for a very long time. Well, depending where you are, some YMCA's were poorer than others and originally, supposedly they had one agenda, Young Men's Christian Association. Wasn't that what it was? YMCA. So I think the Christian thing was kicked out a long time ago. Now it's just YMCA. Yeah, well, should be.
But they just leave the letters up there because some people just keep donating until they're dead. In fact, they like automatically donate. So they don't want to change anything while they suck everybody's wallet dry. That's a problem. They're a faggoty place. They're a faggoty club. Ann Arbor's got busted several times because, as you said, wow, kids are coming and being molested.
The last time that happened was about 10 years ago and they had a new YMCA that they built and lo and behold the Pufte's who by the way had a blue oyster bar actually there's a Pufte bar on Huron Street just two blocks before main new two short blocks you know narrow ends of a block that's literally on the same block almost just kitty corner on the opposite side of that block to the YMCA.
And it's changed names a dozen times. It's pervert bar. It's a hole in the wall. Been there for a very long time. Like, almost as long as I've been alive. In Faggottyville, Ann Arbor. Home of the U of M. Faggottyville U of M. And don't tell me otherwise, I worked with the U of M. So I can tell you all about that. So anyway, we're almost to the top here. Go ahead, color. Keep it in there.
I don't want to drag this up again. That Luigi shooting or that CEO? I didn't see a muzzle flash coming off of that and it was dark at night. You know what I mean? It was kind of dark.
If he did what he was supposed to, we don't know what he used, but remember number one, if you, I've told you this before, you can pilot down the load or you can buy, if you're buying subsonic, you're probably not going to see any flash. Depending on the suppressor pattern, what it is that they came up with, that's all part of the consideration for light and sound discipline with a suppressor.
Now, I don't know what he used, but if he was also building his own ammunition, I've told you before, you can ratchet it down even farther to the point where you have little or no report. Of course, the silencer eliminates that. The biggest thing is that, you know, the argument is he used a conventional design, probably a Glock knockoff or whatever, that he adapted with a threaded barrel, put a silencer on it, which you could.
And the problem is that because that's the barrel can't string operation, that that's where the malfunction came from. And I can understand that, but it's not necessarily a bad thing because a sealed breech gun is quieter. It's weird. This is something, if you get a chance and somebody has a silencer they're going to shoot, you can go and watch it operate. Don't look at the target. You know what a bullet does.
What I want you to do, and I do this when we're testing weapons, I ignore the target, that's the job of the shooter and our other spotter, but what I do is when we have a new gun out of the box, I watch the weapon. I'm looking at the weapon. And most important is if you listen, you can hear all the operating components. What's interesting is if you silence the weapon effectively enough, the gun makes more noise than the report does from the silencer. So a sealed system is actually a better choice.
Again, you reduce any sound because here's another thing. Remember, metal on metal is very distinctive. So everybody goes, well, what difference does it make if you can hear the noise of the gun? Especially at night, although I don't care day or night, but at night, sound travels farther and is more efficient at traveling.
Because of this, anything you can do to eliminate any part of an identifying feature of the weapon keeps you safer. Because you don't know why you're, you know, like everybody talks about sentry removal, okay? So you saw the guy that you thought you wanted to take out because you're going to strip him bare-ass naked and take his rifle.
And after you shoot, all of a sudden somebody pops out of the corner of your eye there and you realize there was another guy taking a piss off to the right or standing over by another good part of the guard shack. And he notices that the guy you just shot went down. Well, if he's got any kind of tell, he's going to start looking. And if he's nervous, he's going to start shooting. So the basic rule is to try to eliminate all signature slash identifying features of the weapon.
This is why a closed system is a better choice. This is why Apewa was really cool recently here, and I should have mentioned that, I did mention it. Centerfiresystems.com, and I think also, I think AIM Surplus had these too. There's a shit load of, or forgive me, there's a bunch, Laura, gotta watch yourself. There's a bunch of British Enfield rifles out there. In fact, there's some cheap Ishpur type Enfields.
Well, the Dassault type silenced .45 ACP carbine was a conversion and a simple conversion with the Enfield. And somebody's making copies of that rifle.
Now, if I was going to do anything, the .45 ACP is perfect in any configuration because it's a lower velocity round to begin with. It's got a big slug. If you do go ultra subsonic or if you drop the load down farther, you've already got a big ass bullet with a lot of surface contact when it hits, so it hits like a freight train.
But you can eliminate virtually all of the report and no flash from the round in one of these little conversion, 45 ACP conversions for the British Enfield bolt action rifle.
These conversions use the 1911 magazine. So the cool thing is there's tons of mags all over the place. The conversion kit run about $200. You can buy one of these Ishpours for about $99. So you can put a neat little card being together. And of course, now you don't have a silencer yet, but if you look at it, you can understand the concept. Go ahead, I heard another voice. Jump in there, call it, please. Yeah, it's a good point. In my free away, I use it.
32 adapter makes very class with our Department of Wildlife because they're putting them way dear. Second thing is, you want to eliminate your action. Your noise on the action with Colt 45 with the suppressor. Just wrap your hand around the slide and the frame and squeeze, pull the trigger. It won't slide back or go anywhere. You have to recycle it each time. But it will knock them back and bite you in the butt. It will make no action noise. People don't realize your pressure is good. Hold on to the slide when you shoot.
Well, it just doesn't cycle. Right, you just created an intentional malfunction.
failure to extract. But again, you can handle the energy. Plus, it's going to be reduced load. With the .45 you can do that. But even a factory standard load would still offer less report with a hush puppy with a quiet system of whatever kind. Then on top of that, like you said, restricting the action. What it is, to basically think about it, the round falls back. The system is pushed back. There's a little bit of a rake noise that you hear there.
And then the next round is picked up and the slide slaps forward and when it slaps, it claps. And those are very distinctive sounds that anybody paying attention, especially when they're hypersensitive, they're in flight, flight mode. This is why there's method to the madness of the different weapons chosen. This is why 22.
was so popular for a lot of sensory removal. Of course, also it depends on the size of the person, but no, if you're actually a good shot, then you practice, practice, practice, and the government gives you all the ammo you need and all the weapons you can imagine, then yeah, you can get pretty good at it. In the meantime, again, 45 is still probably the best choice, even though not everybody has a 45 and everybody's leaning back with a full circle back to 9 millimeter again. So
The nines are out there in force, but the 45 is, well 45 and what else would be a good one? 38 in a sealed system, in a sealed single shot system would be another worker, or a 357. But you don't want to go hot and high, you want to go shorter and slow. So any of these lower velocity cases with a standard low factory, a short factory load would be good for the task.
You can improvise from what you have in your inventory to make it work. But if you reload, you especially are ahead of the game because everybody wants goofy price for subsonic and all that is is reduce charge.
Think about it. You know you gotta pay this much because it's exotic. So in other words I'm paying more for a round that has less powder in it. It might have a heavier bullet. If you're smart you're gonna go to a heavier bullet because you can bring down the velocity a little bit. But again you're gonna bring down the powder charge, bring up the bullet weight. Now you got more thud when it gets there. It's not going as fast, but you got more weight making contact with the target. And the 45 has all of that without having to recalculate everything.
Again, somebody is asking here, CenterVireSystems.com had those conversions and they also have the almost boat anchor end fields. The barrels are terrible, etc. But the receiver is good enough for what we're talking about doing. It's a very simple process. It comes with the replacement magazine.
A magazine well conversion, it has the guide for the magazine and I believe it comes with one magazine. But the original design, Brits were absolute minimalists on this idea. And for the moment, right now again, there's a bunch of these end fields out there and tons of end field parts. So if you've got a dog end field for say $89 or $69,
You can turn around and cherry pick from all the other companies and replace whatever you want to. Apex Gun Parts has got a ton of stuff. Center Fire System has a bunch of Enfield parts to go along with all the Enfields they bought. So there's a solution for a quiet gun. On the other hand, again, there are companies that make single shot weapons that are ideally suited for that purpose too.
Now the situation that this guy was in, fumbling around and reloading single rounds because you had to reload because you wanted to make sure that the job was done right, because it's obvious he decided he wanted to do the job right, he kept reloading and reloading and reloading. Well, his probably imagined idea of how people, when they get shot, how they react is, you know, movie oriented or television oriented. People don't just drop.
In fact, one thing to remember is when you do engage a target, anybody, myself included, if I have my way, I'm going to do everything I can to hurt you. And as long as I� in fact, there's an override. You can do this. You really can do this. You override whatever is happening and you just become determined.
you're dying. Why not take somebody with you? You can grab them and sink your teeth into their throat, wrap your 200 pounds of dead meat around them. Other people might show up and beat the snot out of them or execute or do whatever to the person that thought they were going to do that to you. You're gone, but you were fortunately able to take them with you. So again, it's not the way people think. People don't just drop. Yeah, you hit them in the head most of the time, but I wouldn't have got on that. I've seen people get hit in the head.
And guess what? Not only did they not stop, but they didn't die. Okay? Some of them like with a gray shot like right along the side of the head with the glinguini leaking out a little bit. And guess what? The person's alive and well and functioning. And it's like, it's a headshot. You hit him in the, we theoretically hit him in the brain. Well, it was much worse than the Donald Trump shot in the ear because it's in the same area, but just, you know, a little more to the inboard. So again,
The most important thing here is remember we don't know what the actual story is. I don't trust anything coming out of the story on this thing. This is one of those that I think we had a little discussion about is a Prozac shooter situation. This guy disappeared for three months. I think he is valedictorian. I think he was recruited. I think that, you know, the kosher mafia, either the OiBoys came in and got him or the CIA version of the OiBoys and you're usually OiBoys that are doing this.
and they brought him in and they made him a secret squirrel and they sent him back out to do his job and then they conditioned him so that after he did it rather than exactly the reverse of what anybody would do he had all of the information and the tools of the task in on his person days after the fact you tell me how stupid that is now granted he's a crazy person you wouldn't do things right nah wrong still the average person would have at least checked the weapon
After all, the more you hear it's like, no, this is just like the roof shooter at the Trump shooting. The guy that was on the roof was the distraction, okay? But he was programmed. He absolutely was programmed. That's why all the house was sterilized. That's why all the silverware was missing from the house. That's why it had been wiped.
Okay, the same is true with this guy. He's missing for three months, out of contact with everybody. Remember the shooter that took place up there in Colorado that was in the amusement park and shot himself? And he was saying, all I wanted to do is go to the caves. All I wanted to do was go to the caves, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice, practice. But instead of doing the free shoot, he shot himself in the bathroom.
So, I think that they're just blatantly now taking people before they could tweak them because they had the psycho battle. I think the psychologists, many of them are right into this. We've argued this for 40 years. Okay, not 30 years. The first Prozac shooters were in the 80s. And this is the year 2024. So understand guys, you're talking 40 years of Prozac shooters. 40 years of where we can map out conditioned shooters.
But this one here, nah, this was Coach, this was recruited. He's smart, it's tantalizing, he's a young person. Looked like he was squared away. He looks a lot more, you know, the shivolt than he did, you know, in earlier images. So something else is going on here. And to me, it's like they got hold of him, and after they got hold of him, whether or not he was going to do it wasn't in question. Just how soon.
So anyway, we're at the top and how soon? We gotta take a break. So we're gonna hear the music here in a moment. We're gonna get back real quick, but we have to take a break because we're at the top of the hour. God bless the Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're in the march. And did anybody pay attention to what happened to Romania's elections? Romania had an election.
But the ring knockers decided Romanians can't have the person they voted for. I don't like what they're thinking they're gonna do here in Washington right now. Pay attention. Fast knitting events will be back. Liberty Tree Radio, it's Wednesday.
freedom we secured for you all enslaved endlessly while your parents were your freedom's gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave brave you buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun permits to start a business or to build a place for war on land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught
According to this you read about the current news and the 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 Those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see me farm and keep our country
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, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride?
And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, your freedom brings right. As Iowa key vanished in the mist, when some came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as parents trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the end hour of the Intelligence Report, I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory.
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But we still got a ways to go there, so Merry Christmas to everybody anyway, because you've got to start popping the heads of all the leftists that are out there. What I just said killed six of them in Ann Arbor, Michigan right now. They're bleeding out of their ears, their eyes popped out like ripe grapes. And all they had to do was say Merry Christmas. It was kind of fun. 11th December, it is the 16th year of open, obvious, and near-faced, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist.
occupation of America with the K-2024, older calendar. Give it all she's got, Captain. And 2024, Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of Swords. And it has been a very busy week, and it's only Wednesday, but we think it'll accomplish. We are looking at a number of other vehicles, barn finds. It's barn find season. So we have a couple of vehicles we are looking at. One has been sitting so close, but
You know, I suspect this is always the case. Another tracked vehicle that was stuck away and somebody wanted to play with it and in this case it's disassembled to a degree but nothing we can't put back together. And mostly because somebody wanted to paint things. That's usually why stuff gets disassembled with military vehicles to a certain degree. I want to make it a different color.
So mechanically sound I don't know what the engine situation is but that's not a big deal We've got power packs to replace if we need but another 15 ton piece of Steel and aluminum kind of a neat little track vehicle that little we've got more anyway
So, appreciate the help from everybody and the work that's been done. We're also working on the medical build date, so attention, attention, that's now coming down. Might even get it before Christmas. The possible date is January, but, you know, guys, we're in the window where the bad guys are going to try to, you know, do what they're going to do to America like they did to Syria. So, same kosher mafia trash, same ex-Griment traders here in America.
They're all ready to jump off. They figure you're going to get caught flat-footed. We're going to make sure that doesn't happen. So we're scouring the deck. We're looking everywhere. We're lifting every piece of carpet and looking in every building to try and find out who's who in the zoo and where they are. And you need to help us out. You can do that in your own backyard. Take a township. Do a block at a time.
What's back there in the back 40? Of course, now don't bother anybody, but you can use Google, you can use all these other satellite survey sites that will take you right down to the grass blades. And you can use drones too. We can use drones. Not a problem. They would like to stop that because you see, we're using them for the same reason they are, to find out where the bad guys are. And we know who the bad guys are.
So, heads up on that one again. Make sure again if you can pitch in, do whatever you can do. Just be patient, take your time and be meticulous. That way we know who's, in what building, when the time comes. Now, Romania. I want to touch on this real quick. Romania, and I think this is now the third time that there's been a major shift in Romanian politics.
But everybody in Romania is tired of what they're seeing in Eastern Europe and so Romania had an election. Guess what? The Todi NATO slash Jewish Mafia suck-up lost. The Romanian people voted in a totally different person. So it went to court. The courts decided, does this sound familiar? The ring knocking spit swapping butt buddies.
decided to tell the people of Romania that, well, you may have elected this guy as president, but you can't have him as president because we're not going to let that happen now. Sound familiar?
Now, this is the second time, third time, it's actually the third shift in government's been significant. After Ciceciu, the country was looking pretty bright. A bunch of spit swappers got in there, bought the horse that were in key positions in the Romanian government and flipped them over, which unfortunately brought them into the NATO situation. There was another shift in government again, which
which the idea was get rid of any of the oldsters and bring the new people in. Well, unfortunately, people will be people. And a bunch of the plods actually drank the Kool-Aid. And so people have been disgruntled recently. And the process in Romania, like many other parts of the world, everybody voted for somebody other than who the ring knockers wanted in there. And so the court is saying that this can't be allowed.
Do we have a caller? I'm hearing a bounce out here and there, a little like pickup, like pickup. Anybody there? Yes, I'm still on the last subject, so don't let me interrupt you. Go ahead. No, we're good. Again, this is pretty straightforward. Romania is one of the states that they want to jump off from to go into Ukraine. Poland is not as ambitious as it was.
Interestingly enough, traditionally, Serbia, Romania, and several of the other countries in that area, or now are like parts of another country, actually were pretty happy dealing with Russia. Part of that is because of the Orthodox Church connection. Once again, the attack is on the people who are of the Eastern Church or the Orthodox faith.
Christianity and from the Eastern Church element and they're being told that they don't have a standing. Only the spit-swapping, ring-knocking, yamical-wearing turds have a standing. So that should tell you why. That's why you have wars. That's why people get shot. You keep doing that, that's why people have wars. So again, that's what's probably going to end up, Romania already had a couple of demi-
rotations with gunfire. First with Tchetskou. Tchetskou and the whole revolt against the regime, a bunch of the commies, you know, supposedly changed sides only because they saw the writing on the wall. But then they were the problem after the Tchetskou government, which is why there was a change again, because the corruption was rife through the whole of the system. So we'll see how that works. We'll go ahead, jump in there, Kaul, or you had something you wanted to include, please.
Just throw in there with a suppression system. You got a bolt action or single shot, something where you don't have real mechanical noise except for like a hammer fault. If you got a real good suppressor and all, something else to look into is, especially in the city or urban environment, is the ambient background noise. If a decibel level is equal to or less than the ambient background noise, I mean it...
and saying it, you don't even hear it. Right. Good point. Again, see, one thing I was talking about last week, remember, people are terrified of noises nowadays. But it's interesting, what happens during the day, there's more activity. And because during the day, with more activity, we don't think about it because we've grown up with it. But there is literally a crescendo, a building up of the sound of activity and motion.
As we cycle through to the night, there are still city sounds. Like you said, there's still background noise. It's just really obvious when it's happening. It can be mechanical, repetitious mechanical sounds. It needs to say a steam release is something I think everybody notices because it pops in out there. You don't think about it because if you grew up in a city, hearing trains couple, reconnect, or hearing stock moving,
It's second nature. You actually don't think about it, but it is part of the background clutter that helps to conceal those other noises that are so unique. And one of the things to consider is when you are engaging is to try and take advantage of that. If you have some kind of activity or noise that's repetitious and it's actually quite dominant,
So, lesser noise that you make is not going to be noticed if it's signature with the other object like, you know, steel on steel, you know, driving hammers, trains, you know, moving and buckling, you know, as they move where they take up tension. There's a lot of rippling noise that comes out of that that travels.
Oh my God, it travels. At night, sound travels farther because there's less ambient background, plus you have changes in the atmospheric condition, lack of radiation, fuzz, which by the way actually is sound that you never realize exists. That's why again, daylight, different environment completely. But absolutely correct. This is one of the things that when you hear something, when you're observing a piece of equipment like this,
Almost always everybody is told, hey, we're going to fire this. So everybody's focusing on the object, and they don't think through the idea, well, that's really not that quiet. Or it's not as quiet as I thought it would be, or at least not the way I saw it in the movies. Well, fact of the matter is, in an operating situation, you're not expecting, and it's not something that you would necessarily be focused on to expect.
So that completely changes how you perceive things, how you're going to perceive it. Is it something that isn't out of place noise? Now that is something you'll probably pay attention to. Your subconscious will do a better job than your conscious mind. And usually that's why, like I said, I've told people a million times, if the hairs on the back of your neck come up for some reason, say something. If you're operating in an area, and you're especially at night,
And for some reason, the hairs in the back of your neck are bristled and you've, I don't feel right, something's not right. Okay, well, either you registered something audibly or you've seen something and your subconscious mind is registered and is in, you know, on the edge of flight, flight mode, but what happens is your conscious mind, if you're fully conscious, strangely enough, beats that down.
You rationalize it. It's kind of like an example of this is when you have camouflage. The best camouflage forces the brain to keep adjusting and trying to figure out what it's looking at. That's why the extreme light dark camo where you have a light dark dazzle pattern is especially good because what your mind is doing is comparing a template.
What am I looking for? I'm looking for a guy with a gun. That's a great silhouette. And I look and I don't see, but I see something, but I'm still trying to register. I see something, but maybe I don't. Now sometimes mentally you'll pass over the object, but even if you focus in the time it takes for you to register the object, if it's a threat and it's armed, it's probably going to perceive you as the first threat, you know, he, she, it.
and they're going to fire on you because they realize that the jig is up. You're a known thing. And so light discipline and sound discipline are something across the board that we have to constantly pay attention to. It's not just collection through optics or through video sensory where a camera does all the work.
You're the most sophisticated battlefield computer on the planet and you register better as a biological collector than most of the mechanicals do. You just don't tune in. This is the biggest problem. People don't tune into themselves. But they were never trained to do so because the public fool system, they don't want that. But once you start to absorb more and pay attention more than all of these items we're talking about, these subjects we're talking about, interlock.
In a fighting situation, the suppressor to a degree makes it more difficult to identify the target. But, but, if you're using a suppressor with subsonic rounds, you are reducing the performance of the weapon and you have to take that into consideration. Suppression for short range, acceptable, suppression at intermediate range,
sometimes necessary, suppression at long range not very desirable. Or at least not where you're trying to appease the elimination of the sound altogether. Sound reduction with a long range shot is a better choice. Now what I mean by long and if we're talking about urban or whatever condition, then and yes if you have the money government can build anything for you but we're not the government.
And most of you are going to have to work with off-the-shelf technology or stripping enemy dead. Now stripping enemy dead, you get the best quality product the government bought. Whatever government you're, you know, whoever's government people you're killing, depending on what country or what secret police operation you're facing. But otherwise, if you're building, you know, building your own, you have limitations and you need to find out what they are and then act accordingly. But
Remember, we have, there's a bunch of things happening that are very, very obvious right now. It's Weapons Wednesday, subject we need to touch on. Mechanicals. The donut of destruction has gone to what they didn't need to go to, the 6.8 round, and I was having this conversation before we came on the program here, by the way. The 6.8 is simply because the bastards don't want the 308 round further developed because you have the 308.
The 6.8 is designed to fight the American people but also the mechanicals. They want a colonial rifle round. They want something, and I mean not as in colonial as in propatriate. I'm talking in like a police state colonial type weapon. 6.8 is a bastard load. It's not standard to anybody but a handful of weapons right now. In any variation of what, we're the 6.8 mil...
Bill came from it's a minority minority minority cartridge Otherwise 30 caliber dominant for a hundred years and more actually correction dominant for about a hundred and thirty years
a 30 caliber projectile. Now there's absolutely no reason not to make and in fact there was no reason to take and go to the 6.8 because the 7.6 Q by 51 NATO was already, already developed at Frankfurt Arsenal to be vastly improved but the government never embraced the research that was done. So the only reason they're doing the 6.8 is because when they switch to the 6.8 completely
You guys all have 556, you guys all have 760 by 51, so in theory you're going to be orphaned. Now, the good thing is we have a vast, you know, deep supply system for the population, for the Patriot effort. But what we do need is an AR-10 upper and 6.8 military. I'm just going to call it that because everybody knows what I mean.
The 6.8 military round, we need an AR-10 upper built immediately, and I don't know why it's not being offered. All the specs and dimensions for the 6.8 are out there. We need it to be designated as 6.8 military so that everybody can define the difference between that and its commercial counterpart, just like the difference between 223
and 556. There is a delineation. There is a demonstrated example of separation for a reason. So we need to actually have, already in production, think about this, the 6.8 round is 6.8 by 51 millimeter. This means that it's the exact dimension of a standard length, 7.62 by 51 millimeter NATO round, right?
Well, that means that if you have an AR-10, that 6.8 round should load just fine into your AR-10 magazine, which means that if you have AR-10s already in service, the only thing we need to do is we need to see that the bolt spec and the barrel spec are appropriate for the new 6.8 military round, but somebody needs to be making it right now.
I would go so far as to say that I've talked to Bear Creek, the people there, I'm going to do it again, but Bear Creek is most likely to be the ones to do this. And why nobody has done it, there's only one thing I can see that might be the case. Like many things that have never been done in the past,
Government has been copywriting and or putting controls on certain things, you know, examples, logos even. Copywriting logos, putting patents on particular items even though it should be public venue. So here's one of the things to consider and I just mentioned it a minute ago.
Yeah, 5.56 and .223, pretty much interchangeable. Most of the uppers that are built for the AR-15, even though it might be like you were firing a .223 rifle, say, well, you can't use one and the other. Yeah, you can. Half the time, we've never paid attention in the past. And it's amazing how many times we fired a .556 ammo and a .223, dumped a whole case down in a Mini-14 or a series of Mini-14s, and go, wait a minute, that's a .223 rifle.
It's like, yeah, we used 556 ammo. Yeah. And it all worked flawlessly. Yeah. So we didn't need it to be a 223 wild, although the AR-15 has that option, which I just mentioned here with this upper. We need a solution like that just in case the reef and that they're not allowing this to happen.
is that, or nobody's doing it is because they've been threatened or there's a, again, a patent on the 6.8 and they're trying to restrict it. You know what we do? You go slightly bigger, not slightly smaller. You go slightly bigger. Why would I go slightly bigger with a chainring? Anybody, chime in. Why would you go slightly larger chainring
A slightly larger chamber, a different dimension, only slightly larger but still... Sloppy. Right, it's sloppy so that when I fire it, the case will fire for them to the larger chamber, but nothing significant, but far enough off that it breaks the patent. Does everybody understand what we're doing here? And what will happen, the test would be to be able to load the 6.8 military into the chamber
Pull the trigger, the brass expands, but it's also being ejected at the same time. You dump the brass, you load the next one. But the chainring isn't 6.8 military. See, that's the solution to what is possibly the restriction that's going on right now. Everybody understand where I'm coming from with this? I'll tell you what we're going to do though. We've got to be timely. And Ed's probably sitting there with his finger on the trigger because it's the bottom of the hour.
And so at the bottom of the hour, religiously, on Weapons Wednesday, here we go.
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Right, somebody's asking, well, are you throwing out all the other rifles out there that we already know? Not at all, in fact, I'll repeat again.
Guys, every weapon that we've purchased and brought into the militia and the civilian sector has enhanced the potential and capability of our fighting force. As each generation of surplus arms have been made available, although many people are frivolous about what they purchased, that's not a big deal. Hey, it's in America. We can do these things.
But for the most part, everybody has collected at the same time and procured at the same time large quantities of whatever weapon system was cheapest at the moment. And I've talked about this many times over the years. At one time it was the SKS. Why? $56 apiece. Are you kidding me? I love that rifle. And for $56, you can't build that gun for you. In fact, let me give you an example. What did you use to buy a Marlin lever-action rifle for?
How much did you pay? What's the average price that you paid for a 30-30 or a 35 Remington, Remington lever action rifle? Basic game rifle. In Michigan, it was the basic white-tailed deer rifle, like a 94 Winchester or a Marlin. And Marlin's row is cheaper. What's a Marlin? Right now, they're building brand new Marlins. What's the price of a brand new Marlin off the shelf?
About $800. What's a Henry rifle? 800, 900, hell, a couple of them are over a thousand. So think about this. What would it cost to build an SKS right now?
The Marlin rifles used to go for $99 over the counter. In fact, you could buy them all day for anywhere from $75 to $100, all through the 70s, 80s, and even into the early 90s. You go to a gun show, there'd be lever actions floating in all over the place. A lot of them never make it to the tables because people would buy them and take them home and use them. They bought them for themselves.
So, but the problem is, oh, well now they want to build Marlins, and they do. And they build the exact same Marlin, and it costs you $800, $900, or $1,000. And they build the exact same Henry that they were building back then. And now it costs you $700, $800, $800, $900. It's the same machining process. In fact, it's even cheaper, machining processes, because it's CNC. They're not doing anything special. They're not going back to old school to do those guns. Maybe they're using some of the tooling.
But the fact is if you had to build the SKS it wouldn't be even even in the 80s. It wouldn't be a $56 rifle. So when it was available for $56 and when the AK was available for $100 and $125 with a whole combat kit, oh hell yeah, we bought the snot out of them.
And it made for us to actually come up with a consistent, you know, unique fighting force capability. Plus the enemy was carrying the ammunition, so guess what? Feed off the enemy. Now, we only have so many rounds left because by the time you beat him he's probably completed his combat load, but you could use what he had. And you still had ARs, you had mini-14s, plus M1 Garands, etc. Garands used to be $125 rifle. What are they now?
Now I'm not saying you, there are people building grants right now. And they're actually, for what they're charging, they're pretty reasonable, even though they're over $1,000. The fact of the matter is that they're, that's what it costs to build it. M1As, M14s are being built right now. Now, would I say don't buy them? If you have the money for that resource, you do it. But here's the thing, and these are the people I'm talking to, because a lot of our new listeners are people who are limiting capacity resources.
Today, I just pointed out with the little window we have right now, the AR-15 makes the most sense to purchase because it's the most economical. It's that simple. But, I'm also talking, what I brought into the formula here, are these main battle rifles. You think that I'm telling you to drop the M14? Hell no! We got so many M14s we could outfit the equivalent to a handful of divisions.
You know, at 12,000, 14,000 men per ship, we could outfit divisions with just the M14s that have been built, and M1A variants. And we could create an entire support infrastructure to maintain the gun. FNFALs, same thing. Decades worth of purchasing. And everything from either factory built rifles to production kits that were made from, you know, kits for 65, then 85, then it was $100, and it was $150.
But guess what? They were all billed countless numbers. HKs, same thing. So am I saying we're going to get rid of those? No, we're going to integrate these rifles. In fact, the government's coming up, back up to where we already are with those weapons. Government has finally seen the light, but why are they doing this? Well, because mechanicals, which I mentioned earlier, are going to be part of the factor.
Number one, the colonial concept, they don't want you to have the ammunition, you know, the guns with the ammunition that they have, so they're trying to shift out. Police states always do this. But the other half is, they also are acknowledging that we now have mechanicals, you know, robotoids, nematodes, hemorrhoids, sacred pick, that are going to be a threat. In fact, I've argued this from the get-go, because I want more thud downrange no matter what. Does it mean that I'm poo-pooing the 5.56? Well, you know, I'm promoting it right now.
But if you already got it if you're already into some 60 by 51 NATO you've probably committed you've had plenty of time You already know what you knew already talked about what you needed and you figured out what it is you need to support the weapons you've got We're building another inventory because we need to have enough weapons to hand out. You can't share a rifle now I've been on this this idea that they've gone to a bigger a larger caliber you're at six you're eight millimeter you're you're
303 British are all optimal weapons and basically the 6.8 is trying to catch up with where the militia and the private sector has already been for a very, very, very long time. We didn't leave those chamberings. We didn't leave the main battle rifle concept. Government did to go to the 5.56 round. But they're now going, oh, they're coming to us. We're not going to them.
The only thing that I'm doing is because of the inventory availability, ease of production, or reliability in production, the AR is a solution. But if we were going to build a 6.8 gun right now, the logic would be to go to the AR-10 platform. It's built for it. It's perfect for the purpose. And again, my training rifle for all of you is the 5.56 AR-15.
You're going to develop skill and expertise with that rifle. It is still an effective weapon system. Nothing we're carrying. Nothing we have out there is obsolete. There isn't anything that will put a bullet down range that's obsolete. It's a matter of taking the tool and applying it to particular tasks. It's why you have a tool box instead of just one wrench that does everything, right? Any of you have a big tool chest in the garage? I have multiples.
And each tool chest has a different purpose to a degree because of what it does and the tools that are in it. So in this case, what we need, and again what I'm saying, is we need that 6.8 round covered, not because I desire it, not because I think it's a great idea, but because it's going to be put out in quantity and it's going to be acquired over a period of time and we need to be ahead of the curve.
The cool thing is if we build it in the AR-10, you, no matter what AR-15 or AR variant you have, are going to have no problem putting your shoulder right behind that gun, resting your cheek on it, gripping that pistol grip, controlling the foregrip, and you know what? No downtime to figure out how it works because all the controls are in the same place. That is an optimal condition.
Not even hardly any change in muscle memory. The only difference will be a slight distance variance and very little. Which means that you would optimize your cycle time going from one weapon to the other. That is a double plus good situation. So here's another thing. If you want a big main battle rifle cartridge or you like 300 WinMag,
Right now over at Bear Creek Arsenal, they just came down on the price of their 30-06 and the 300 Win Mag and other, what is it, the BR8s. It's an AR15 slash AR10 type action, but it's bigger still for handling the big boys. So right now, they've got a deal. They've come down significantly on the 300 Win Mag. Semi-automatic.
AR-15, AR-10 type operation system, side charging handle, and they're available right now. So if you want something a little bigger, that would be, again, an excellent solution. Why? Because operational understanding of the weapon from one to the next would be, there'd be zero downtime. That's priceless. I can go from a little boom toy,
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Right, well the 300 Win Mag, if you look at this, remember that when they came up with the new army, and my Marine Corps used it too, bolt-action sniper system, it was the new system of the 90s, late 80s, 90s. You had to choose, for anybody who doesn't remember, this is 30 years ago now, but when they came up with a new weapon, you had to pick whether you were going to be using 308 or 300 Win Mag.
But when you committed to that, you had to stick with it. So they actually gave the snipers an option. I guess, I doubt that that lasted for very long, because again, probably what happened is they said, well, we got a bunch of 308 rifles, you're going to use those. You go to another unit and it's, well, we got a bunch of 300-win mags, you're going to use those. But the military went to 300-win mag.
If you look, let me give you a little hint about something. If you look at equipping from the New World Order Part 2 and you watch the video and if you watch it on a big screen, if you look on the table, I had to cover up the batch lot on the can.
But the ammo can that's on the table was a brand new can of 300 win mag made for the DOD. That's why if you look you'll see that, wow, wait a minute, we got to do something before we do anything else because we've got the ammo sitting there. So I made a point of making sure that the serial number for the can was covered up. That way you could see it's obvious what was in the can and we talked about the number of items in the can.
But we also wanted to make sure that because there wasn't any surplus of that to get my drift. That was very unique. But we had a chance to test all of the latest and greatest. The 6.8, I'm not really impressed with because, like I said, if you know historically, ammunition development
We could have had the equivalent to the 6.8 in a standard 308 for 40 years But because they've been shitting on 308 because they've been lying about what could be done with the thing with the cartridge Everybody was baffled with bullshit and you know the 556 was the next best thing to slice white bread and we were all stupid for wanting a 308 battle rifle which by the way now the government you know
They coached everybody into this now all of a sudden they're telling you everything we told you well It's wrong and the best thing you should have is a big borer rifle and it should be like almost 30 caliber, but it isn't Because we went 6.8 and that's really what they're doing here. This is weapons or politics and especially bad because Gun snobbery is tied into this egos are tied into this
My attitude is, again, what's cheapest for the most is for the time being to get as many people armed as possible. Now, when we can tweak that and more people can be more heavily armed, better still, if we can upgrade and get varieties of weapons into people's hands, then they have a selection option.
Because you're not going to want to waste if you're going to be on organics you don't want to waste all of your heavy 308 or 6.8 or 50 caliber ammo on people dies You already see the you know the robotics out there. That's what you want those big boys for You want the heavy calibers because you will be able to strike at greater range and effectively destroy the target Let me let me give an example
of something I've talked about for as long as I've been on the air because I've shot this stuff to no end. In fact, my match round used to be a .30-06 M2AP round. I was taught that by a gentleman who was a National Match shooter and when I met him he was 70 years old. Okay? Here's the thing about the .30-06 M2AP.
Most people think, well man, if I'm at close range, I'm going to penetrate more. The 30-06 M2AP route was designed for optimal penetration at 300 yards. Now, it will still penetrate at point blank range or 10 yards or 100 yards, but its optimal placing is to be able to range and hit the target at about 300 yards.
The design of the bullet, how the penetrator is situated inside the lead sheath, inside the jacketed round, traveling downrange, the idea is that in particular it's set at 300 yards, its spin ratio velocity allows for optimal slap and penetration of the target.
And in theory, you should be able to penetrate 3-8ths of an inch of homogeneous armor plate at 300 yards. In fact, it's argued that it could optimally penetrate a half inch. Now, I have a piece of one inch, or not half inch, forgive me, one inch, but I have a piece of one inch homogeneous armor plate when we were testing years ago
four decades ago, 30 out of 6. It's the actual penetration point. And what happened? We got somebody talking in the background. Oh, I'm sorry to have that. Yeah, you might want to mute. There we go. So anyway, anyway, what happened is the round hits.
The jacket, of course, works copper. Actually, it becomes a lubricant. The jacket separates as the penetrator moves with the lead as a lubricant because it super heats. And that penetrator is razor sharp. If you've ever looked at an M2AP penetrator in a US 30-out 6 round, it's designed to, again, sculpt and cut through the steel crystalline base. And this particular hit, it was perfect.
It was, even though it was on a tapered piece of front glacis on a light armored carrier, when we shot at it, it literally looks when it stopped. It didn't quite penetrate. The penetrator is poking through the backside of the panel of steel. But it looks like a still of a pebble dropped in water. The steel around it, the way it looks.
and the penetrator can be seen from the front side. The jacket of course is impacted and splayed out and most of the back of it is destroyed. It just fractures and blows away. And so we took a torch and we cut that out and I have this four inch by five inch chunk of homogeneous armor plate with this perfect hit by a 30 out six round that we shot into that vehicle.
And again, that's an inch, that's a one inch piece of steel at 320 yards.
So, understanding the physics of what they were trying to build and what they were trying to do, remember I don't want to be a point blank range firing on an armored vehicle. They'd be firing on a German Honemag. They could be firing on any number of other armored pieces of equipment. And remember the policy for anti-armor in World War II for U.S. forces, everybody engages. Not specialized units.
Everybody engage the tanks. Everybody engage the armor. No matter what you had in your hand. And with the 30-06 AP round, and don't forget we had armor piercing incendiary. And then we had, we did make some armor piercing incendiary tracer, but the Russians were more famous for that.
Now, other countries didn't build the same quality penetrator that we did. Not with the same science applied, but many other countries did build AP. This is what you would want to go against the creatures that we're looking at right now. It goes, look, I've got robotics. Well, if I got an M2AP round in .30 out of 6, I'd be doing pretty good against it. In fact, I can still take chunks out of it.
or get to the soft, chewy parts on the inside, but here's what's really cute. I have a ton of .50 caliber M2 armor piercing, and I think that'll go through. I think that'll handle the walking dogs or the standing dogs, standing scarecrows, whatever you want to call them. I think we can handle those.
especially with an integrated combined arms force and the militia, you, the population, the number of weapons we have and the types of weapons we have and how they can be improved ballistically, yeah, we can handle that. Now the dronatoids, the overhead, I'm going to repeat again, buy a shotgun, buy a shotgun, a bird barrel shotgun. Don't get an 18 or 20 inch, you need some bird guns.
Now, let me point something out about air defense in a modern army. How many of you watch the videos of what just happened in Syria? The propaganda pieces done by the Israeli backed butchers, the Israeli troops, the Israeli Muslims, the Turkish Israeli Muslims, the fake Muslims, baby rapers.
If you've been watching any of the videos of those forces, you better pay attention to how many pump shotguns and long barrel shotguns are integrated in those units. Have you noticed? You watch a couple of videos where they're piling into the APCs. How many guys out of the team are carrying 12 gauge shotguns with extended tubes? They're in the desert, or they're in, let's just say open terrain. Certainly, shotguns handy, I mean, can be useful.
But what do you think the shotgun's there for? Why do you think that all these forces have integrated the shotgun back into, in fact, well, mostly we haven't had it for quite a few years, but long bird barrels with extended tubes. One looked like a Brunelli, the one that I saw where it jumped out at me real quick, but every fifth man had a, in one image, had a 12 gauge.
and they weren't short barrel for riot or for trench warfare and in-house fighting. They're all carrying bird barrels. So you figure out what do you think those are for? Oh, it's useless. That's a few of the last shut up. These weapons are already been reapplied and in fact they're doing exactly what we expect to do combined with electronic countermeasures technologies and other tools in the toolbox.
So, again, if you look around, you can find some nice conventional bird barrel 12 gauges for about $109 a piece. They're going to be made by the Turks, you know, the skanks that are baby raping over there in northern Syria. They're killing all the Christians right now.
The Turkish run butchers, the Israeli run butchers run by gutter trash who are raping Christian children and raping Christian women and raping Christian men too because that's the kind of pervert you got in those outfits. They're people-rapers, probably doing the dogs too, but that's another thing.
So, again, 12 gauge, needs to be integrated into the system, extended tubes so you have more ammo. Guess what? Just keep oiling away. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Those suckers are nothing but plastic and fiber material and fiber stock, and they go down just like any other clay pigeon, to be quite honest. But you have to stay focused. What are you going to do? You'll be scared. Well, that's where you B-slap the person who's going to be doing the job.
You don't really have to do that if you find a man who's got some oysters between his legs and actually is able to focus a man up. A lot of wussies we have in this country couldn't handle that because they're wussies. But they're still fighters overseas, and here are some fighters in America. And they actually can probably stay focused enough to do the job right. You seek out those individuals. The best men in your teams that have the ability to shoot, trap, and skate, you old timers, you'd be perfect for our defense.
By the way, I was looking at a beautiful 10 gauge Remington, set up by one of the guys. Oh my goodness, talk about a mobile artillery piece. Have you ever seen a 10 gauge semi-auto shotgun? Have you ever seen a 10 gauge semi-automatic shotgun with an extended tube?
It's a goose gun because that's what it was originally used for. Well, we're taking the 10 gauges and sliding them sideways for air defense. By the way, against the nematodes, the hemorrhoids, and the, you know, the robotoids, 10 gauge would be pretty effective also with all kinds of configurations. So again, prior, proper planning prevents piss, poor performance.
If it's human made, if it's man made, it can be destroyed and it will be destroyed. It will die. Along with its operator who will die. Just something to think about there. So we're almost to the top and for everybody out there, again don't forget we are on 6.160 regular shortwave. That'll be at BCU, the planet. And if you get a chance...
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Anyway, it's Weapons Wednesday. A couple things. There were some questions. I don't mention other weapons systems. Well, actually I have, but you don't mention crossbows. That was something that came up during the hour when I was looking at some of the messages you guys sent me. And yeah, we have. We've talked about crossbows. Crossbows are very useful. I buy every crossbow that I see at every estate sale or yard sale that I come across.
And I have an extensive collection and I have virtually hundreds, well no actually, over a thousand bolts for the crossbows that I have at least. If you have crossbows but you only have six bolts, you're not really squared away. You need dozens and dozens and dozens, just like you need ammunition for your magazines so the magazines can go in your weapon and you can go pew pew.
If you have bows, if you have any kind of crossbows, if you have any kind of dart throwers of any kind, you want to have stacks and racks of bolts or arrows for the above. And there are a number of different sources. What would your preference be? Cheapest for the mostest. The old story again, I can improve and adapt. I'll tell you what's really fascinating is there's a bunch of, they're cheap.
They're not the best made, but they're not the worst made. China's sport, archaic or traditional arrowheads. These are more of the type that you would see, medieval era to the beginning what, of the Renaissance that period of time. And there's a wide variety and they're all useful. One of the things is that I have hundreds of shafts, but I don't have
I do have training tips for almost everyone which are target tips which I would use. If I had to use them to engage flesh then I'd use everything I've got. But the big thing is to have enough arrowheads, make sure the fletching is intact, make sure everything is squared away with each shaft. And even if the shaft is tired you don't get rid of it. Why? Well if you put it in something down range and it sticks, that's the end of it anyway probably.
But a weeb-a-wobble arrow is better than no arrow, so we don't get rid of any shafts, but we do rate them. Right here I have probably looking at the, by the way, a real cool way when you have lots and lots of arrows to store. I use the upright wrapping paper containers, the milky ones.
They're long enough for you have to buy different sizes because if you I have a pretty long arm reach I have a pretty long stretch So I take pretty much the upper end of the spectrum for any of the shafts that are out there I'll you I'll grab anything that is that's laying around I don't care how long it is because I have a variety of bows and I figure there'll be a variety of people that may have to use them so I Actually categorize an inventory accordingly
At some of the estate sales, sometimes you run into a bucket of 100 arrows, or if you see a crossbow, there'll be a mix. Usually not as many bolts available for the crossbows as there are arrows for the bows, but usually the arrows are what everybody keeps, or the bolts are what everybody keeps, because they've probably bought into another system.
If you're lucky, you run into a big cache, which I have several times. So I've got one of the wrapping paper containers here that has well over 100 arrows in it, probably closer to 150. And then the other is a short wrapping container. Same dimension, but it's holding one of the longer crossbow bolts. I also have carriers and containers. One of the other things that I've done is with the pistol bows.
is to set up kits where you have two pistol bows in each kit. You have replacement prods, you have replacement strings, all kinds of other small parts which are available in the industry quite cheap. China Sports, all China Sports stuff. And then about for each pistol bow I've got about a hundred bolts. About one third are metal shaft and the other are the
target, supposedly bracket target plastic shafts. Now what do you want those for? Well you shoot somebody else just as well as the other and well they'll break. Yep, that's kind of cool isn't it? If they shatter when they hit somebody and you've got a chunk of plastic inside someone maybe two, three, four inches or more that's a happy tamper situation. That's what you were trying to do wasn't it? You're not going to recover them or pull them out of the body afterwards if of course you probably won't kill them. This is very annoying when you talk about these little
80 and 120 pound pistol bows. There's lighter duty and those are great to actually give everybody a chance to train. So I actually have a wide combination, but I've got a lot of the original Barnett pistol bows and other companies. The Imp was a classic and I actually have what it's like a little carbine bow.
in the imp which is made into a little shoulder fire. So it's actually the, the imp is the size, if you watch Mad Max, somebody loves, I have to use television reference for scale and for size. If you watch the movie Mad Max or Beyond Thunderdome, there's all the motorcycle crew, the bad guy with the Mohawk have these hand mounted crossbows. Now those actually worked.
And most of them are the old IMP, IMP model crossbow. They are not a toy. They will stick you deep. They are again a high performance prod. They were poly resin, poly fiber, some with graphite. And they are a very, very sought after, well, if you're in the circle, you know what you're looking for.
The imps back in the day were readily available, so they were one of the many different weapons that they threw into the mix with the movie. But if you want to see what the imp looks like, the crossbow that you see him have on his hand that he stretches out and fires, that's an imp. They painted it up differently. They made it look a little more weather-worn, obviously. It's supposed to be the waste. But crossbows are effective. There's a whole new generation of crossbows, which is why
Crossbows are reasonably priced right now because you're getting the earlier generations of crossbows that are out there because the latest look more, so much more stylish and racy. And yes, they are incredibly powerful because they're multi-band compounds. The big thing here is that most of the older ones are compounds. So you're getting a good crossbow. And the big thing here again is, like I said, investing in bolts.
You can buy from any number of different sources good quantities of bolts for crossbows So take the time check it out. See what you know do a little research Again, I do have somebody's asking do I buy recurve boasts? Yes, always I grew up in were at so originally I was educated with an archery and you know what I deer hunt I traditionally used a recurve not a compound bow and
But I've been getting compound bows for $10 apiece all day at estate sales and resale shops, et cetera, for the last several years. And some of them were top in line when they came out, bear bows, some of the bear bows. I've mentioned these on the air. I have mentioned the compound bows.
Now, all of these are good systems. Quiet hunting is good hunting, and it doesn't have to be the latest and greatest in order for it to work. I would say bare bows in Michigan have taken just as many Bambi as any other technology out there. Now, the other thing are something that most people don't think about, and again, if you haven't watched the Slingshot Channel, even though the Slingshot Channel is technically dead on Facebook, or forgive me on YouTube,
Sling shots are nothing to sneeze at because the technology is available for modern sling shots, make them as lethal as any other firearm. And much, much, much, much, much, much quieter. Now, would you use that on a person? Oh, and a heartbeat. Would I use that for game getting? Yes. Would it be a good idea to have a wrist rocket or one of these newer sophisticated sling shots?
wrist rockets in your inventory. Yeah, I would take that along. You've got to select a weapon for game getting, something that's quiet but is going to take down a bunny or a bird. These wrist rockets or these modern slingshots are more than capable of doing that. So again, it's the modern materials that are available that have made all the difference. Of course, it doesn't hurt that big birdy arms like the guy who does the slingshot channel. He's a German guy.
With regard to other devices or other, you know, implements of destruction, I've mentioned many times how many blades you, you know, do you need to carry? Many of you are willing to. There is a family of working blades that are good to have with you because of the combination of pioneer engineer work and camp and defense. All blades can be brought to service to defend yourself, to stick the other side when they're close enough to be stuck. So the important thing is
know how to use them. Any blade, guys, most all your kitchen tools have been weapons at one time. If you have a cutler reset, if you do a little research, every blade that's in a standard butcher's cutler reset at one time or another has been a standard combat arm. The Damascus butcher knife is probably the best example because that particular pattern of blade goes back into the depths of time before steel.
And many other blades like that, but the bolo type of butcher blades, etc. All of these, they go back through to and were adapted to or let's just put it this way, were conveniently available for doing everything from butchering livestock to hacking and chopping rules on the battlefield. So all of these can become pressed weapons very, very quickly. And you should be thinking that way. Okay, just a heads up there.
So anyway, I just want to address that yes, any kind of Bose, any kind of Sling technology, if you're going to commit to it though, it doesn't make a boom, doesn't make a bang, you can practice, practice, practice with this technology all day and you need to. You need to commit a certain amount of time to each weapon system that you are opting to employ.
and you need to work it. You need to take the time and work it. One cool thing about crossbows, as long as you've got an Excelsior or a good impact point, you're not going to mess up the shafts. You can do archery or of whatever type with the right backstop and shoot all day if you want to. Recover the shafts, do it again. Recover the shafts. Same with the slingshots. There's no reason not to.
So, again, something you should wrap your brain around and kind of work towards real, real quick. It's an inexpensive solution and there are all kinds of really good technologies out there, you know, I should say systems, in each of the technology categories that are as good as anything go today. Yes, there are newer ideas or they're willing to spend money because China Sport will build it. CNC is caught up with everything which makes it a lot easier and cheaper to do some of the really unique designs.
But the older tech killed a lot of bear, killed a lot of deer, killed all kinds of critters. And so as a game getting tool, at the very least, they work. Now imagine if you will, in the depths of time, somebody had figured out how to make a compound bow. Think about how that would have changed the battlefield at one point or another, considering what you can do with a compound bow.
Another couple ideas there anyway other things Again attention attention attention Let's do this on this hour and for all of our third hour listeners Especially our shortwave listeners if you're in the US this won't be any good if you're overseas and I appreciate our people that are listening and again We got the donation from Romania and we also got a donation from Slovakia and another one from England So I'll say thank you
I appreciate that. We get donations from our European and foreign listeners on a regular basis. I understand it's tough times over there tougher than here. I know it's a burden to do what you guys are doing to help us. Thank you. Anyway, first of all, attention, attention, attention. This is for building an AR-15 at the most inexpensive price you could possibly find.
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Ooh, this math is looking pretty good, isn't it? Now the last thing you need is a charging handle, and you can buy whatever $6 or $7 charging handle you can find on any of the pages I just mentioned because they all sell charging handles. So that'll be another $6 or $7. We'll just say $7 to be safe. And that's just a sidebar. Now last but not least, we need magazines for this rifle.
And you know what I've been telling you, there's not a whole lot of really great magazine buys in the system right now. But there are a few, and here's one of them. ClassicFirearms.com ClassicFirearms.com ClassicFirearms.com ClassicFirearms AR15 30 round 223 translucent yellow minor cosmetic color blem. So these are a special deal.
And they are $5.99 a piece, so that's $6 a magazine. One more time, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms AR15 30 round, 223 translucent yellow, minor, cosmetic, color, blend. The color was off. It seems to be a little darker than probably the brighter yellow they may have wanted. Yellow? Yeah, I know, it's yellow. Translucent, that means it's a clear mag.
So anyway, these are a BLEMS in that respect. They are a deal package and they are $5.99, so that's $6. I'll throw a penny in there with all this stuff like this. $6 a magazine. How many should you get? All you can afford. How much ammo should you get? All you can afford. Keep buying ammo and just keep buying ammo and just keep buying ammo.
But you don't just have to buy these mags, but this gives you something where right off the bat, on the table, I want you to think about this, for basically, without the mags, you're talking $276 for an AR-15. Comparable to anything that anybody else has out there. $276. Now you buy 10 mags, that's another $60, right? You at least get 10 mags. No matter what, try to get 10 mags, especially when they're this cheap.
We were laughing about it. What I would do is make a stencil with Dewalt and make sure the cutout in the middle allows the yellow that's there to show through, you know, to be the letters and, you know, do a black band. Dewalt. And wow, Dewalt's even making air 15 mags? Yes, they are. They're fantastic. You know, just do a cutout from a Dewalt product and spray paint it.
You know, I think it looks pretty neat, don't you? You don't have to use yellow paint. Just make sure you have a blank out so that the yellow plastic does the job. I think it will look cool. But you can paint these mags. You don't have to leave them where they are. Not a big deal. And for the price, it's a lot cheaper for the paint than it is. In fact, basically you get three mags for the price of two of any other. I'd say that's pretty decent. That's useful. So again, check that out. And go to...
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You do want to take advantage of that get a few friends together on those uppers just like the $135 pencil weight barrel upper. This is a standard weight. This is a full metal front end. So this is a little heavier.
But again, if you can deal with that most of you can. We're figuring the pencil weight barrels are for special mission, special purpose people. In other words, they don't need as heavy a weapon. They don't need as sophisticated. This has all the M-lock bars on it all the way around. Pick a penny rail on the roof. You can mount all kinds of junk to this rifle if you want to. But again, for the price, you can't beat it.
for $110 for a complete upper. I cannot stress enough that if you can script together a couple hundred dollars, I'd buy two or more. In fact, if you've got a couple of friends, get them all together at once. It's a tonight deal. That's why I have to emphasize this tonight. It's today and I think it's finished at midnight. I don't know, but I think that's what I saw and read and I think I can read well.
but take advantage of it as you can. Okay? We're at the bottom. We're at the bottom of the hour. It is Weapons Wednesday. And on Weapons Wednesday, one particular bottom of the hour break is here.
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We are back and for everybody out there it is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. But if you do not back it up with physical force, someone's gonna walk up, turn your head into a very flat pancake or a canoe.
And the gray matter, the linguine, will be leaking everywhere and you will fail. You will die, young Jedi. You will die. Remember the Emperor's little skein, a little tight little speech there? Yeah, you will die, young Jedi. Go ahead, caller. What do we have? Paul in Tennessee. You might want to play this song again that you play. I know you played it before many times. The March of Canberra.
Well, we might do that tonight. March of Cambraith. March of Cambraith. I'll tell you what we'll do. As a matter of fact, we need to throw a third piece in there. And Ed, if you could, let's pull that song up and we will play it tonight. It is apropos, appropriate, but using the French there. I was thinking about surrendering or something. Mans were going up. I have to watch that. When you use the French, it's very dangerous.
You start to... Here we go. Ed's got it. One of them. Nothing but a rumor of the destruction of your enemy returned to where he came from. They come out to play police state slash globalist. Then they don't go back. That's just all there is to it. And everybody needs to make that decision now. You already have to... You need to have it made. What are you gonna do? If you're not gonna fight, why do you have the weapons?
You might just make them disappear and sit on your hands and stare at the enemy as they go by. Oh, wait until they do like you see in Syria right now where the Jewish controlled Arabs, the imports that Israel and Turkey brought into northern Syria who are raping children and women and men
Because they're Christians, they're murdering the Christians right now. They're executing the Christians just like they did back when Obama was in where they're slicing heads off.
shooting people in the back of the head in mass because they're Christians. The Jews hate Christians. The Jews are killing off the Syrian Orthodox Church right now. They are doing it and they're doing it with their surrogates, LCI-ADA. So the CIA occultists are killing the first church Christians right now in Syria.
Israelis are doing it, and then the Israelis want to get on the fun. After all, they've been raping men and women and little boys and little girls in
Palestine. So now they jumped over the hill there and they'd gone right in. Oh, they're raping and they're murdering as many as they can because they wanted to. They were complaining because they weren't let into the prison to rape the men there. They wanted to, you know, being the road crew from Deliverance Queers that I've told you they are, they wanted to rape all of those. Why were you denying them? It was like Sodom and Gomorrah. Why are you denying them? They want the men. They covet the men.
That's what the Jewish Israeli military was doing. They wanted the men. They longed for the men. That's not me talking about it. Them bragging about it, people. That's the kind of perverts you sided with if you think, oh, you're going to support the Israelis. Really? So you're a sodomite, eh? Well, they are too. That's basically what they're good for, being the sodomites that they are.
So, right now, they are murdering, boiling in oil. I mean, after all, does anybody remember? I got to jog everybody's memory. YouTube would let these videos go up on YouTube, showing them, you remember the guy in the cage? That they doused with the gasoline and the fuel oil and, you know, he's in the orange jumpsuit and they light it and he just burns to death inside the cage. He's tied up so he can't do anything about it. Anybody remember that? That was the guy that's now in charge. The guy who did that?
Is the Israeli thinking to be an Arab that is now the one in charge in Syria? You do remember that, right? Remember the pictures where they had the you know the butcher knife and they were slicing the guy's head off and they did three or four of them side by side by side and they took their gruesome sweet time? Well, who was it that did that? What's that guy that all the America all the Jews and all of the Americans are all this is great. Oh, wow
He's the next, what would he be like? Oh, that's right, Kilinski. Kilinski, Zelinski slash the Jew that was playing the piano, bare naked with his penis on the stage. You know that guy? Yeah, same kind. Looks just like him. In fact, you'll notice that Zelinski is Jewish.
Take a look at the fake Arab that is leading, you know, the LCI data slash whatever bullshit name they've come up with now. They've changed it how many times? And here's another thing. He's changed his name. The Jewish guy in charge of the Arab terrorist slash the imports made by Turkey and by Israel. LCI data, ISIS, Israeli Secret Intelligence Service. That's what ISIS means. And they laugh there. It's a tongue-in-cheek thing.
They wanted they were pissed because they couldn't go in and have sex with the men You know, that's what they're good for
So anyway, they're doing that right now and they're going to do a lot more of it. They've already did yesterday. I don't know if they did it today again, but they were putting cries out on the radio, the management for the invaders of Syria, that you guys need to stop. They needed to stop their raping of the women and killing and beheading of the women and kids and men. Guys, we got to calm down. People are looking. They actually did that.
And those are the people that all these fools, idiots, and incompetence are rah-rahing for right now. And who are they attacking? The Christian First Church, the Syrian Orthodox Church. Kind of a hint, the name tells you words mean something. The name, you know, Syrian Orthodox Church, that's the homestead, that's the center of the Syrian Orthodox Church.
Those are Christians. Assad never bothered them. They were doing just fine. But then the Jewish run rabid dog crazy town butchers that were sent in, oh, well they were told by the Israelis, you can kill all the Christians you want. And they've been doing just that. Because that's the real goal of why they're there. All the bullshit about how they're confused, they're not confused.
They know exactly what they are doing. It's only an idiot, an incompetent or fool or wicked person would be cheering on what just happened in Syria. You'd have to be a dumb, you'd have to be a complete dumbass.
We've got more work to do. Now, here's the thing. They plan on trying to catch us flat-footed here in America exactly like you saw there. I would point out, as I said in the earlier hours, if you've seen some of the video, actions happen so quickly. A whole bunch of patriots in Syria tried to organize militia at the last minute.
Yeah, so while they were busy trying to figure out what to do, they were overrun and since they didn't have a system set up, several people said the same thing that, well, we really screwed up. You know, we should have been better prepared for some kind of betrayal.
And, in fact, most people who are Syrians who are stuck with this situation are saying, and have talked about it, who speak relatively good English, that they should have been better prepared now they have to live with a failure. And because of that, because it was a very eclectic society with all the different factions of the Muslim faith there and Christians there.
But the Jews hate that. So the Jews in their effort are now trying to murder as many of the Christians as they can, executing whoever they can. Being told, they just tell their Turkish and Israeli run Muslim butchers to do some more of that throat slicing and that baby raping and that man raping and girl raping. Anybody see the pictures with all the people they had at gunpoint that they keep putting their boots on?
And they're putting the muzzle up the back of their head. Guys, those scenes are repeats of what they did before. Around Aleppo, where they're way past Aleppo, they're all the way down to Damascus. Those are scenes that we saw before. The only thing is the cameramen were told, you know, you can't get out of the way because they were going to pull the trigger.
And I'm sure they did because they've been slaughtering Christian women, Christian children, and Christian men. It used to be that the Christian population was 10% of Syria. Since the attacks that have been taking place, it is less than 2%, or about 2%, and that number would probably drop very quickly with the extermination that the Israelis have perpetrated because the Israelis planned this and the Israelis are murdering the Christians.
because they hate Christians. They hate you. If you're a Christian, you're a devil worshipper, you're a fellow traveler. You're a Kabbalah's, you know, devil worshipper, oh yeah, you're their boy. But if you're a Christian, oh, they want you dead. They want you dead, and they've hired fake Muslims run by the CIA, the Mossad, and the Turks. And that's who's murdering the Syrians right now. That bunch of them filled.
Anyway, we've got a lot of work to do, and not with those turds. They're going to try to catch you flat-footed. Number one, rather than wait until the last minute, organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. What does that mean? The ability to supply and support
a five-man fire team or a 10-man squad. You can reconfigure however you want to, but the basics stay in place with regards to supply and support. Five people walk in, you open up so many containers. I use five-gallon pails, 15-gallon barrels, and 25-gallon barrels for pods. And basically, five people, 10 people, 40 people. I do 4100s. In other words, you do. I want you, if you can help us, do one one-on-one.
To be able to outfit a whole one person completely top to bottom or five people top to bottom or ten people top to bottom. I do forty one hundreds. I can walk a platoon in and outfit them with three uniforms, basic gear, even boots, but boots are limited and boots are tough because you never know what size the people are going to be that are showing up.
everything else, underpants, t-shirts, web gear, uniforms, field jackets, field jacket liners, cold weather hats, warm weather hats, mosquito bars, backpacks, canteens, mess kits, everything top to bottom, fire starters, fire technology,
Everything is there, ready to go. Everything is individually packed. Everything is sealed for time. When we open it up, it gives me the ability to be able to field an army in a very short period of time. And the idea is to disperse this technology, which I have for many decades, all over the state of Michigan. So I don't have to go to a particular location because it's the only place I can go. No, if we're out and about, we can very quickly outfit, equip,
and move as a fighting unit. The important thing is to use either for building up new formations as they are available or for resupplying units that have been in the field that have been treated with regard to material support. In other words, they're tired, their equipment's worn, and the idea is to freshen everybody up, to bring them back up to speed, get them back up to where they need to be. To do that, you need a supply and support system in place.
The 510 program does that. And again, logistics, the key to victory. If you understand logistics, you will win. Yes, all the other aspects have to be learned. But logistics, the ability to have the material, where it's needed, when it's needed, where the bullets meet the flesh. We need to have the technology in hand. We don't have to wait for a big ass column down the road when we have the technology dispersed tactically across the area of operation.
Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. And all of you can pitch in to make this happen. So you figure out what you want to do locally. I would say this, number one, remember if you're putting combat kits together for yourself, if you build a second system where you upgrade, you take the older equipment, put it together, and you have a complete separate backup system for yourself, which is a good idea. You should do that first.
But, if somebody else comes along, all of a sudden you have the ability to put that person into the field immediately, top to bottom, squared away. Again, footwear is going to be the most common issue. Another thing is, again, with regard to expense, guys, there's a lot of inexpensive molly gear out there, but you can carry pick from NATO equipment, US equipment.
and put together mimics of the TA, the M1956 kit, the TA90 type systems. Purely a matter of what's available. Mali kits right now, as I pointed out in the area, if you've been listening for a while, $15 will get you a complete rifleman loadout. Everything you need to be an infantryman for your basic gear. Now, it does include a backpack, but we're talking about the combat load. So again, check out the different resources out there.
There are a number of different suppliers I've mentioned, but also, don't forget eBay. That's where a lot of the really great deals are. ACU is not the norm for the military. It's still in service. They haven't been able to get rid of it yet, even for all the years they've wanted to. But ACU is the cheapest, and DCU, the three-colored desert, is common. If you can use three-colored desert in your area, example, southwestern part of the United States,
I would emphasize that probably focusing on that particular kit would be a good choice because it's cheap. Now, all the web gear is necessarily available because it's a mix, but ACU and DCU actually work out pretty well together. There are other patterns. What about multicam? Multicam is expensive. Everybody's wearing it. You look just like everybody else. You get shot by accident by your own friendlies.
You need a shoot, no shoot, friend-foe situation. Building the kit up and making it recognizable to your forces is especially critical to battlefield survivability. Again, prior piper planning prevents piss-poor performance. Come up with a system. You work it out. As an individual, you can prepare first. In the next 40 days, today is the 11th, so, well, actually, no. Yeah, about 40 days. Forgive me.
About 40 days before the possibility of Trump taking charge. Guys, that's a month. A whole lot can happen in less than two weeks. You want an example? Syria fell in how many days? Why? Because of betrayal and enemy forces already on the ground within the area of operation.
Here in the United States, a vast army of illegal aliens, the Chinese, have been brought in. The states, including our state here in Michigan, have signed a series of contracts allowing for foreign Chinese military forces to be on the ground. The properties that have been signed over that we paid the Chinese to set up on. They spent close to a billion dollars here to give to the communist Chinese to beg them to put something here in Michigan, but it really wasn't that. It was a bribe.
And in the process, if you've read the contract, we have. These contracts are available to all of you, ask to see them. Every one of these Chinese factories or facilities are autonomous zones in which the communist Chinese have control of American soil. In addition to that, they are given the authority to provide their own security slash military force to protect and secure the area.
Last, not the only item, but one of the most critical here too is the state of Michigan agrees to promote the Communist Chinese party in Michigan per contract. So the horror and the other lesbian horrors that make up the government in Lansing, not our government, have agreed that they will, which they've already been doing, promote
the Chinese Communist Party as part of the established mechanism of the state of Michigan. You think I don't know what I'm talking about? We already captured, so to speak, with one township with throwing the Chinese out, up by Paris and Big Rapids.
We already have an example of the documents. Everybody was at the public session. They read it to everybody. People went silent. Some people got really pissed. And they realized just how much, remember that that township threw the Chinese out. The other locations here in Michigan, that contract exists for those other locations. And all the sellout whores down here in this end of the state didn't say a word to anybody.
Your states are in the same jeopardy. Your states have the same activity going on. Combine that with the betrayal out of Washington by the globalists and by Homeland Security, a registered agent of a foreign power registered in New Jersey, not in Washington, D.C., because it is a foreign contract mechanism designed to implement globalization, globalism on the American people by force of arms.
Homeland Security is not American. Homeland Security and all their operatives are paid out whores working for a foreign power. And they all know it too. Ring knockers love that garbage. So anyway, they're probably going to try and set whatever disaster up. We've had some interesting garbage. If you've seen the story of this kid, this supposed shooter, guys, go do some quick digging with the stuff that they just released.
The whole thing stinks of a Prozac or a conditioned shooter. I would consider this guy that was the brackett's, you know, open public assassin in the same category as the front dummy shooter at the Trump assassination attempt. The first three shots were not done by that punk on the roof.
They were done by the character behind them in the building. It's owned by an Israeli. It's an Israeli owned firm or an international firm with CIA and Mossad ties. That's where they were operating out of. Nobody's going to say anything because they own the business. That's what they were operating out of. That's a comparable study here. The shooter on the roof was the organic meat puppet that was designed to be the sandbag for the bullets. And that's exactly what happened.
this character, whatever, again, number one, getting rid of a witness, number two, setting up for a whole bunch of other demanded laws to be passed or to try and prevent things from being shifted. Example is, you know, they were discussing eliminating the silencers from the NFA. Well, they wouldn't really do that. I mean, they would, but they wouldn't. I will point out again, if they take the silencers off the NFA, they're going to probably just slide them over into, well, it's the same as when you buy a gun.
Watch how they've already got this planned in in the works. I guarantee it. They're not going to just let those go over the counter. Oh, it's just a muffler. No, that's not what they're going to do. They're not going to release any any police power, especially with the stinking big-ass police state we have. And the cops are not your friend. Okay, make no mistake about it. The lion's share that we're doing the dirty deed for Obama
We're also doing the dirty deed when Trump was in and for the last four years with the Satanic Pedo Queer and Obama in charge with the meat puppet, you know, as the front dummy, all these cops went right along with pretty much all that garbage. I'd say you better pay attention. Now, they're not going to want to lose any power. So whatever Trump's doing, because you got to support the bloom, man. What that means is that they will re-engineer it to consolidate power.
create fewer organizations, but they will have the exact same authority, but they will be a blanket operation so they can sweep in and try to tag you with any dozen different charges because it will all be under one office instead of a dozen offices.
That's how secret police forces become so powerful. You create a myriad of lesser agencies and then they consolidate the power. It's like doing the brick run from two different sides and then pushing it together. And all of a sudden instead of two separate hands, it's one big fist. That's what the plan is. So everybody be ready for that. We're at the top and we got to get out of here and we're going to hear the music in a moment, I believe.
So for all of you, it is Weapons Wednesday. We still have 40 days until, in theory, Trump takes power. Trump is not in charge right now. Other people are. They don't want to release power. They don't want to get snagged up. Mr. Ray is losing the FBI. I don't think he wants to have a good Christmas with the family and not have to worry about work.
Or is he rolling sideways because there's something else coming and he doesn't want to be blamed for the obvious treason and treachery that he's already been involved in. He'll be able to unask Yale and slip sideways very, very quickly, which he will. Anyway, God bless our republic.
We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, day and night. And there's killing so many Christians over there in Syria right now, the Israelis and the Turkish run punk thugs, that you can hear the screams, the blood flowing from children and men and women murdered, raped, murdered, chopped up.
by the Israeli punks, hired by the Israeli punks, to do the Israeli punks bidding.
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