January 22, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed weapons, preparedness, and the treatment of January 6th detainees released from federal custody. The show covered gas mask options and pricing, AR-15 optics and accessories, and featured extensive discussion of prison system violations against J6 detainees, including malnutrition, lack of medical care, and denial of accommodations for disabled prisoners. Nancy Koernke joined to explain the Federal Rules and Guidelines for Prisons and Jails, a binding federal standard that facilities routinely violate, and discussed lawsuits being filed by Federal Watchdog, an organization founded by released detainee Jake Lang.
- january 6th detainees
- federal watchdog
- prison system violations
- federal rules and guidelines for prisons and jails
- gas masks
- ar-15 optics
- weapons wednesday
- centerfire systems
- cruel and unusual punishment
- michigan militia
- preparedness
- winter war
- jake lang
- federal lawsuit
- prison malfeasance
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Your generation's this way in this secured for you. Your freedom's gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current use in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm. and keep our country deep and yet. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children can send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear and be a slave? The Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution. The Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God as I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. We're not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside and dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he thought to keep, what would be your answer, called out from the grave? ...from the mistakes of others. You won't live long enough to make them all yourself. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the... First hour of the Intelligence Report, I'm Mark Quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, East, Northeast, and Southeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're on satellite. We want to say hi to all of our listeners and rebroadcasters, which virtually are around the planet, thank you. Analog or digital with regard to satellite. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies. And yes, channel 31 is over in the Greater Grand Rapids area, installing additional CB base stations for our CB and also AM and FM micro network, which is quite extensive. Apparently, one thing I didn't know about is that the teams over there bought a block. of the Chinese FM micro stations and so they're actually installing parallel which is good, that's usually what we want to do. They're usually doing CB and either marine or two-meter and sometimes both but in this case they're also installing a good number, I think almost every location, a micro FM and the harder to find micro AM stations. Again, thank you, we appreciate that for the guys that are taking the time. It's bitter cold all over Michigan right now in the bottom of Michigan. We're getting that wind straight off Lake Michigan, especially if you're over there on the Grand Rapids side. So guys, don't get out there too long. And we appreciate and say thank you for the efforts you guys have made for so long. I've been out there with you before. We don't do any death marches like we've done in the past, but we're still working steadily in getting the job done. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday. Yes, it is. It's Weapons Wednesday. It is the 22nd of January. It is the 22nd of January. 17th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K2025 Old Earth calendar. I'm Gibber-Olsh's gut captain, 125%. I know the enterprise can handle it. And 2025, Battle for the Republic, obviously booked to the Winter War. It is Michigan outside. I got out there and I did something I've warned you all about and I've talked about being you've got to be a spaceman and it's true you do when you're in subzero weather or zero weather and I did something special today. I have to point this out. I'm not going to say, everybody else makes mistakes. Why not me? Well of course, everybody does and I've got this neat little line on my palm. What's that from? Well, I'm outside working and pretty comfortable because I have my Mickey Mouse boots on and I've got my basic utility cold weather gear I've had for 50 years, a little under, but since I've been in the military, I basically dress the same way I learned to when I was in sub-zero weather there and also just living in Michigan, which before that I lived down the lakes. So what I did is I was moving things around. I'm careful because you also can break things easily. Everything's brittle. Plastics brittle. Metal is even brittle. You got to watch that. You can damage things you didn't plan on. Well, I turned and I thought, you know, I better grab that bucket right there because I need to change the water in that for one of the critters. And I grabbed the bucket and I heard a... And I thought, even as I started touching and grip, I realized, oh, wrong bucket. That one has a steel handle, a steel solid rod handle. And it's been out all night and all day and all night in this cold. And yeah, I got this line right across from the base of my index finger, right across over to my ring finger. And it's amazing enough, it's the same width as that piece of metal. It's a frost burn. Now, didn't touch it into tools. I've got tools here outside. I leave them out there. There's no sense in getting frosted up. So I leave a certain number of tools. Most all of you that know how many tools I've purchased over the last several years, especially like I said from the state sales, I leave tools outside because that way they'll be at field temperature if you've got to work on things. If you take them in and out, you get precipitation. That procreates oxidation. And I don't want to have to clean anything off. I don't have to. So anyway, good, great with the tools, working on a radiator, got the radiator changed out. Worst time here to have to work on a radiator, but it's got a brand new one, so I might as well put it in. And got that done. Got a bunch of other little things done. Went over to deal with a few other things on one of the buildings and checked on the goats and got my little coal burn. Heads up, again, prior to proper fighting, for instance, poor performance. And of course, the first thing to think is why am I not wearing gloves? Well, I was articulating. I was building things. I was installing a light and moving some other covers in place because of the colder weather. So I keep the animals a little more comfortable in that particular moment. And it got me. So it reminds you again, you still have to think constantly. And here's the problem. I handled four or five other buckets. Well, of course, they're all plastic handles. I got into automatic process, muscle memory, sympathy, and that's what tagged me. So again, pay attention. Does it hurt? Oh no, it's just usual cold burns like this. It's weird. I was fortunate. It's right along all the calluses on the base of your fingers. So dead skin is dead skin, which is what I have. So I mean, calluses, that's what they are. And for goodness, I have those. So it's been another angle or whatever. Yeah, it's been a lot more painful. Like on the back of your hand, the soft tissue. Oh, yeah, that's not good. So again, beware. We are in winter. It is exactly the conditions I described in the book, The Winter War. So if you have it, I'm going to pull it up, read it again. It's supposed to make you cold during the summer. I hope it did if you read it during any other part of the season. But this time of year, it's like, oh, I can relate. very easily because you can look out the window and imagine with what it is that we put in the book. Well, what I put in the book is experience. So anyway, now other things going on. Good stuff happening with the Channel 31 group, but we also have a request and I haven't put it forward yet for a large balcony purchase. There's a clump of stuff that's available through Facebook Marketplace. I sent some emails out, heads up to our friends in the Wolverine Militia Corps, actually over there towards, oh come on, closer actually to Battle Creek or Calumet Zoo, but heading over towards the west side of the state there, so to speak. The bundle of radios is south of Grand Rapids. We have to make a decision. I want everybody to look at that quickly because when I take the one hour break, we're going to decide what to do about those if we're going to just buy them all and we have to. It's a one purchase. But it includes bank chargers, individual chargers, extra radios, a whole pile of antennas and including some throat mics, I think probably about 40 or 50, and a whole bunch of other stuff. So it really is useful. And already somebody has gone over to check on it. They say, yeah, everything looks good. You're getting used, but most of the equipment looks like it's brand new. So take a look at the pictures. Let's make a decision on that one for our friends. Also, Michigan militia at large, you guys have an offer on that too, if you want to divvy it up. And it's the same model everybody's been using, so I don't think anybody's going to be surprised. Nothing special about the situation as far as we don't have to adapt to something else. It's the same equipment we've already been using. So also great deals guys go over to Center fire systems calm Center fire systems calm. It's weapons Wednesday. We got to stick to this Center fire weapons Center fire systems calm and When you get over there, they have a K 47 7 6 you by 39 Polymer in the smoke colored snail the dark smoke Turkish manufactured magazines for $47.45 for $10. Now they also have the possum Russian gas masks for the same price. Now these are either going to be gray or black. If there's black in there, now sometimes it depends on the wholesaler they got in front of them. They could just be piled up and Sturm does that. Remember, as I've warned, if you get the gray masks, you want to keep them out of the light. Why? Well, the Russians tried to cut some corners for cost, and logic is that since they're going to be storing them in fallout shelters and blast shelters and whatever, plus they put all of these masks into black and transport cases, they minimize the amount of infrared protection they have. That doesn't mean they're going to fall apart right away, but I'm going to use some of the damaged masks from the past for a little bit of a class I'm doing this weekend. And I'm going to show everybody what happens when the masks are exposed to a significant amount of white light. So that's going to be a, for anybody who's at these classes they'll see what we're talking about. It's something I've described before. I'd like to bring examples and this is one of the most recent. Now, real quick case in point with gas masks, sub notes, separate from CenterFireSystems.com. Never throw gas masks away. If you have a damaged mask, do you have a factory that makes all the spare parts for your other masks? No. So you see all those parts that are on the mask that can come off? If need be, they can come off and you can repair another mask that may be damaged in another way. So you want to make up a dump bucket or a footlocker for spares and derelicts and whatever, plus spare parts and spare filters, along with a few spare masks. Now, the masks they have are at Centerfire right now, which is $47.45 for, what is it? I think it's eight masks. It's a good price. It's a very reasonable price. And that's the mask that I basically carry in my backpack as a spare. It's in a black Ziploc bag with a, again, filter on board, everything's there, but it snows very nicely. It isn't much more space with that particular mask because it does not have the voice meter. It doesn't take up much more space than just carrying a spare filter. But the advantage is you have a second mask. And that is priceless for what it is. It's priceless. So that goes in my backpack. My gas mask stays on my side where it belongs all the time when I'm in the field and I'm happy. But over at CenterfireSystems.com, take a look at some of the deals they have for today, part of the celebration for the 20th with regard to Inauguration Day, you need also say 47-45. You get that. Right. You know, 45th president, 47 president. Yeah, 47 was up front. So anyway. They also do have a couple of really good deals on some shotguns over there right now, too. You might want to take a look at that. They're not China sport, the usual Turkish nowadays, but there are some interesting deals popping up there, and that's at Center Fire Systems. Also, again, Keep an eye on all of the AR-15 companies. I have seen a few better deals. And again, thank you to Mary for sending me that one. There have been a few good deals out there on AR-15 magazines in bundles of 10. If you buy them by themselves, they're a regular price. But if you buy 10 at a time, they give you a Wunderbar deal. It's Wunderbar. And you really want to take advantage of that. So somebody's passing me another note here. Okay, thank you. And again, just a reminder too that when you get over to the center fire, always look at their deals and one-ups because they buy gun shops up. Everybody's asking me, why don't you do that? Well, it's because they're a dealer, they're kind of a semi-jobber and they buy other gun shops. Sure, plus it's going when somebody's going out of business. You'll notice, and this is not just Centerfire, but most of the companies out there that are right now arms companies have got a bunch of Bushmaster stuff popping up. Why? Well, it's because the latest wave that came from the Bushmaster, Remington, and all those other foreclosures, for whatever reason, why it took so long, I don't know, but there has been another wave of this stuff coming out of that going out of business sale. when the Soros set up the group and then set up the failure. So what's interesting about this is there's like Remington bore cleaner and polish over there at Center Fire Systems, $0.47 for a little tube. They're perfect for putting in your cleaning kit. They're perfect for utility stowage in a smaller cleaning kit if you got one separate or putting multiples in there. So if everybody's working on their weapon, you hand couple out. whatever you want to do, but go check that out and yes Bushmaster, it's Bushmaster boar cleaner and polish. A lubricant is not hard to get. You can use any number of different lubricants for your weapon, but boar cleaner is tough. That's the thing that's hard to find and be able to hang on to. Unfortunately, it's mostly because of the ethers. No matter what kind of cleaner it is, it's got to be a little aggressive and those ethers have a tendency to evaporate. No matter how good the seal Their potential to micromanage any exit point is quite notorious. This is why a lot of the old surplus Vietnam bore cleaners, everybody go, wow, that's a great deal. $2 for a dozen of the 10 ounce containers. Well, yeah, then you get it. One out of 10 probably is completely vaporized. The seal was just slightly compromised. Or we couldn't figure out if it was compromised. The ether in there, the materials, the ethers promote a breach and then all the rest of the chemicals that are bonded with it, you know, leach out and vaporize and, you know, they're gone. So this is what's important about understanding your lubricants, POL, petroleum oil and lubricant products. We've got a caller. Who do we have? This is Todd D'Arlando. Hey, I have a question. The venture surplus Just send an email out for Avon brand C5 gas mask, 25% off. So they mark them down to like from 200 down to 149. So my question is, it's pretty nice gas mask, but the ones on center fire system, the Romanian ND85. Right. So 4995. What's the difference between these two gas masks? Not really much of anything. To be quite honest, that Romanian mask that popped out, you're talking about the one that looks like an M65. It's got the fixture in the middle, voice-blitter in front. Yeah, it's the M85. Yeah, it's the Romanian counterpart. I think personally that those came right off the same molds as the German Schrader type pattern, the German 65. If you look at them side by side, go look them up. They're the same. Personally, I'd use that mask. You don't need to spend that much money. You can have three masks for the price of one. Who makes the Avon? Do you know? I don't know. It's probably a regular contract company that does PPE. Because Avon does a lot of other air and respirator stuff I've seen. That's where they jump out at me. I would say that that mask is probably, again, if it's not a cooperative mold, a lot of companies don't make their own molds. They're god-awful expensive for a gas mask. That's why years ago we made one, but we only made one for a while. We actually build gas masks here, but therefore purely for the CMM and for certain key militias as they can afford to run the machinery. We'll eventually open that up. If we went to war, everybody would be first come, first serve. But if anyone is in the venture surplus does have that mask on sale right now on sale Yeah, well, it's the price of a brand new mask. That's actually a good price I would say that it does it have here's a question. Does it have the military application? Drinking straw or anything like that attached? It doesn't have an attach. You know how it is. It has a little zipper inside. It's easy to spot if you have a picture. It looks like a little cap system. It looks like a tiny tiny... Yes, it does. Actually, that has hit the hole for that. But I think the voice emitter is built into this. And also it has like the boom mic in the front as well. So you can hook your radio into it. Oh, okay, no, that's actually, it's electric, it's set up with electric? Yeah. Oh, that's, no, that's a major feature right there, actually. That jumps up the price usually quite a bit. So that's actually not bad, that's an excellent price. Okay, here's the question. What is the jack? Does it say, tell you what the fixture is that is attached to the unit? I would assume probably. You got a drink tube that's built in. Right. You got the inside of the mask and the outside of the mask. Oh, come on. Well, that's a little mic. If it has the mic, it has to have, again, some form of umbilicus. Now, the big thing about that, actually, it's not a big thing. You can actually buy pretty much any adapter to go from one to the other. You know, from any system to the other out there. Anything, I don't care if it's Kenwood or if it's Baoqiang or whatever it is, there's companies that are, in fact, even most of those companies that are usually offering a whole potpourri usually have the adapters available. So if it is a certain fixture but you're using it... Let me read the, the overall medium, by the way, I'm going to read you all the details of this. It says, these are Avons C-50 gas masks. The C-50 is the civilian version of Avons N-50 gas masks. These masks are identical to the military counterpart with one exception. The filters, unlike the N-50, C-50 uses the same 40 millimeter threads as the older M-40. and most commercial gas masks that use the 40 millimeter. It's extremely convenient for civilian users as the M50 filters are traditionally expensive and can be hard to come by. So this takes the 40 millimeter. They can be swapped on the left side or the right side. Yep. And it has a cover trying to see what else outside the ship. It has the same features as the M50 compatible with M50 accessories. These accessories include that you're not only to outer lenses, voice protection units, canteen caps, so, and this is brand new, so. Okay, it comes with the, okay, it comes with the adapter for the canteen. It comes with the umbilicus to go from the canteen to the mask. It should, it's brand new. And it also is set up with a mic? Yes. Looks like it. Okay, well, for 150, that is actually a very good price. Yes again the biggest thing is that usually when you get surplus not always but they've a lot of times even the companies that sell the stuff from the importer have pirated the Francis all the m15 Israeli masks and nobody ever saw of the the the the hose or the Canteen which automatically came with all of them. So in this case, yeah, and they're on is the The ones from the United States season manufacturer. Yes Well, they do PPE, but they do I think the other thing that everybody would recognize either chemical handling and or mining Is where they're known to because they're not pretty good. They've been around You mentioned throat mites earlier. Where did you find these are? I'm sorry repeat. You mentioned throat mites earlier? Strobe lights? throat Oh, you mean it's one of the other programs, huh? Did you mention throat mites today? Strobe lights am I right? throat Throw up my yeah, yes, but that's a purchase that is a sidebar purchase um That yeah, we did be They become every once in a while departments by him. I've seen this two ways happen people buy them privately and think they like them, but they forget They think we like here in Star Wars headed towards a Death Star. You know walk out there red one And it always worked perfectly because people don't like to keep them aggressively next to the larynx where they belong. And they also have a tendency to move if you're not careful. But they're very popular for hands-off operation and you don't have anything that can be snagged or tagged when you're moving through things. However, I've always gotten them as used because everybody buys a ton of them and then they get rid of them. Because then everybody likes them. So they're used to the idea of the boom mic or a built-in facial mic fixture of some kind. Go ahead. This is another issue that comes up. It's not like you're going to have an issue with gas only during the day. You might have it at night as well. And there needs to be a consideration for that when you're wearing a mask with a helmet and then you've got night vision as well. And I've never even seen a video of someone try to put a gas mask on and then put their combat helmet on over that with ear pros and then try to fit their night vision device in front of that. I don't even know if it slides out far enough to be able to make it usable. That's, you know, don't be a good video. No, it should. Yeah, it should. But the big issue, like you said, If your helmet, see, okay, traditionally, here's how it works. If you're pre-all the electronics we use, gas! You stop. You put your rifle between your knees. You take your helmet off your head. You sit the helmet on the muzzle. You then reach for your gas mask, pull the gas mask out, don it by chaining it, and needless to say, you know, blows suck, so you seat it. Then you pick your helmet back up, seat it properly, and then proceed. Now, It wouldn't be so bad if you just had night vision, but like you said, the other problem is that most of these, especially the latest skull caps, have the larger bulbous, or they're not bulbous, but they're big, ear containment sound systems. And the problem with that is how they're floppy. No matter what. Everybody plays space men. If you're preparing to go to combat with all the crap we're wearing now, you know, with a present tech, you're having to take and go through layers of clothing, additional outer gear, basic combat layer, as far as web gear goes. And then, you know, you still have maybe elbow knee pads, depending on the system you've committed to. And by the way, then you get your helmet. You put that on last, because that way it's not in the way. And like you said, if it's typically a night operation, you haven't retired. Most of them get lazy and don't retire the headgear, the night vision, but traditionally that used to be policy to protect it. Remember, that's why you're carrying that armored electronic case. So that's the clunky, lunky part about using a gas mask and having it as a separate system. Now, there's something interesting that came out here, and I think I mentioned it about six months ago, because one company brought it in. It's, I think it's French? It's either French or Italian? No, it might be Italian. It's a complete system. If you go over to Sportsman's Guide and look up GAF masks or Riot Helmet Set. It's an interesting kit, but it's a completely the gas mask was selected to work with the helmet specifically The unit is hooked up with with radio and by what I interpret you actually get the radio with the helmet But in addition to that the helmet has a complete Lexan forward shield for the face that goes from ear to ear Now I just described it, so if you go over to the Sportsman's Guide, they were listing it and they still had it and I was, I think even listed over in the clearance. However, it's not cheap. You're talking $500 and some dollars, but you're getting a Kevlar, I think it looks like a mish type. It could be a sep helmet. It's all brand new and the box comes with its own carrying bag. It has the onboard electronics already hooked up. It has an integrated gas mask and it has the ballistic forward shield. So for a driver, what I would do with that, either a appointment or a driver. And a why appointment? Well, it won't do everything, but it would be nice to have some more forward shielding if you're going through the front door or if you're the guy in front of a hut hut team that's going through an urban environment. But it's an interesting package and it kind of addresses what you're talking about because the entire sound system is hooked up. to the helmet. It's not a question of it being a floppy system where you have the add-ons with the pitch points on the side of the new helmets. It's just one system. And it wasn't cheap to build. It's something that the Italians had for a very specific unit. I don't think they've bought millions of them and certainly it's supposed to be for brackets, riot control, but the first application I can see is awfully damn handy also for close quarter combat in a very tight urban situation because your head gets out there in the wrong place and it'd be kind of nice to have something slowing down a few things like bullets or fragmentation. So it's definitely an interesting idea. Go ahead. Are you paying attention to any of the stuff being showcased from SHOT Show this year? I saw a few things like on Kel-Tec. What do you got? Anything exciting? I haven't had a chance to go through much of what they've done this year so far. There's also a great show out in Vegas. Go ahead. If you subscribe to TFB TV, there's... You know, you've got James Reeves and Hoppe that are basically going out and talking to a lot of the people like Primary Arms, for example, Palmetto State Army. PSA is going to put out, they say in 2025, a semi-automatic .50 caliber, which will be in the, I think you said around $2,000, maybe $2,500 range. Excellent. Is it gas or is it manual? That's still good price. I wouldn't care. It's a manual gun. That's a very good price. Go ahead. You remember the Laura Grizzly big boy that they put out years ago? I guess they still make it, but that was always for a really fair price. Sub $2,000. Right. So then they put out with more. You don't see him anymore? No, I haven't seen him in a while. In fact, I've been keeping an eye on... Oh, come on, God. All of a sudden I just had his name, too. He has a channel on YouTube and they actually let him keep it still for the time being. 50 caliber shooters association and I'll have to shit up and I'll board it out in a minute. But he still does his 50 caliber single shot and... Surbu, Mark Surbu, God, my same name is me, Mark. Mark Surbu is still cranking out his single shot and he's kept that price down. So we haven't talked about that in a while, so thank you for bringing up. But yeah, there's 50s out there that are hovering in that price range. But if Palmetto's come up with something, I'd like to see it. I mean, they can't reinvent the wheel too much, but if they've got it for a good price, Palmetto's been coming up with some very innovative conventional rifles. In other words, you know, are they yeah, they've been willing to invest money. Okay, go ahead. I would if you're interested is go on and look at all the videos on TFB TV and they put out since yesterday when it started probably 15 videos or so talking to different manufacturers about to want to put out and some of it It's just like you're just looking at it and you're just shaking your head and be like I would never buy that. It's something that, you know, it's like whether they put out the version two of a gun that they had last year with some changes that they thought are improvements, but most people in the comments section are like, nah, that's not an improvement. I'm not going to buy that. So that's, you know, and then there's another video. There's a guy on YouTube, another gun tubers in Spark The Strip. And he had a two hour long show last night about how cringy all this stuff that's coming out this year. So far, I mean, this is only the first day of videos that's coming out. And we'll see what else they're coming out with. But I'm not impressed so far. I was impressed with the fact that these civilians could put in their hand a 50 caliber for rather cheaply. That would be nice. a 5.7 PCC I'm not interested in, you know, I'm more interested in like what kind of new optics they would have out because it just seems that the most popular object they have out there is the Sig Romeo 5. I mean they would sell that stuff by the pilot mode. And to be honest with you, that thing is only like 80 bucks. But they can't come out with an optic that does anything more than that for You know you buy an endpoint. It does basically the same thing for $800 Why am I spending $800? I mean point along the signal me off I for 80 bucks. Yeah, so Waiting yeah, I'm waiting for them to come out with something that makes sense and what would make sense to me above anything would be an Optic the size of a red dot which would quickly go from say one power to 5 power with the just sliding a button on the side of it. That would be impressive. And that way you wouldn't have to carry a one pound LPVO. You could just have a one power to five power. And not a two power, not a three power to five power, an actual one power to five power. That would be impressive and that would be actually useful. If you, I'll tell you what, what's interesting about that is going all the way back to Vietnam, In the middle of Vietnam, they were really trying to decide whether or not they wanted to use optics. And I saw a lot of the stuff that was the leftovers in 75, 76 when I was going in. And it's interesting that the four power is where, you know, four power or 4.5 was where everybody was gravitating to. They experimented higher. They went lower like you said, one to one, just basically like I said yesterday, a toilet paper tube with a crosshair. And you just could see through it, but you had a reticle to work with, or a dot to work with, or an O. At that time, the big thing was using what was almost like an illuminated zero, an O. So your target was allowed to sit inside. You could actually see. You have the red circles. You put them in the halo and send them to heaven. But that four power was the, cats meow. That's where everybody figured it would be just about right for most of the work that needs to be done. So it's interesting, like you're saying, the idea of coming up with a small system that would be able to adjust like that, more likely, personally, my experience is rather than a push system, the way to do it would be like a sandwich lever. Think about it because what you want is something to give you some leverage. The problem with buttons in the field and small things in the field is a lot of everybody is loving to wear armored gloves again. And I've always looked at that as it's like, yep, it protects you when you're running around in all the junk and stuff shredded all over the place. You've got crap you're running into, glass. But then when you want to articulate something, your big chubby fingers can't handle tiny little things. On the other hand, if it was more like a lock lever for adjusting, and it could be girthy, it could be made light, depending, but it's got to be durable because it's going to get beat on. It's going to get dropped on, it's going to get hit by stuff. But that would be the way with an option for even variable power, in other words, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4. Or it could be double digit, it could be 2, 4. So you have a jump but you know maybe one step in between for an option for whatever the shooter chooses You know that kind of thing let me say something I think it's an important video that came out about a week ago, and I think everybody should watch it It's an event that was put on up in Ohio by a channel his channel name is Delta 34 and The event was where I think he got like about 35 or 40 people together to go out and have a competition to run a course. And the course was, it was between people who had red dots, people who had LPEVOs, different types of rifles, different loadouts and setups, and they took and they put on a graph how much time it took people to run a course, how accurate it was, how their score was and basically it showed that people who had a red dot, although they were able to acquire the target faster, they weren't as accurate as people would say an LPBO. Okay, so then you've got the consideration of okay, but a red dot only weighs a couple of ounces literally whereas an LPBO weighs a pound. So we had to go back to the saying that that fancy coin which was if you laugh about the ounces you'll cry about the pounds and this is definitely Something to take into consideration when you're putting a loadout together and guns and whatnot the more crap you have on it The harder it is to swing up and start using or carry around or your arms get tired, etc So the whole thing about the optic is that they want to try to do, have like a do everything optic and they haven't done it yet. Not for the kind of weight that people want. And the weight, which would be ideal as far as durability and as far as performance and options that you have, would be eight ounces and less. In an eight ounce package, if you could get some kind of optic on there, which was 4 maybe 5 inches in length less than 8 ounces that could go from 1 power to 5 power and have a small battery like a 2032 Everybody in the building would buy it and these people that are manufacturing these things I don't know if they just don't get it or they think that the stuff that they put out is good enough and people are going to keep buying it, which they do, that these people will spend, you know, six, seven, 800 bucks on a big one-dollar mailbox just to be able to virtue signal, hey, look what I've got and you don't. But at the end of the day, it really doesn't perform as well as they thought it would for the money that they paid. So when you take that into consideration, when it's like, you know, you're sitting there, Okay, how many of these red dots and how many of these optics do I have to buy until the autism stops and I have to get to the corner where I go, okay, this is my do everything rifle, this is what I wanted to do, and I'm happy with it. People have a hard time doing that based upon the products that are coming out. I will tell you a product that came out this year, which I am really impressed with and everybody else is as well, is that Holosun finally came out with a laser-written mean module. that has a really unique feature on it and you've seen people use a laser aiming module before whether it's a PEC-2 or a PEC-15 or a PERS or a D-Bald D-2. Holosun came out with something where you can adjust the illuminator itself, the diameter, from a point all the way up to a huge circle that would be like 10 foot in diameter at 25 yards. And it's just, it's on top of the unit, it's actuated by your thumb, which is next to the fire button anyway, on the laser anode module. So it's got a dot. infrared dot and it's got an illuminator and a visible dot. And you can adjust the size of the illuminator with this thumb actuation going up and down. It makes it real simple and compared to other units it has a brightness that is on par with a PEC-15. I think they priced them at $900. But if you are wearing night vision, you have gen 3 night vision, and you don't have some kind of laser aiming module, you might, instead of spending $300 or $400 on the Chinese airsoft that's coming in, you might want to consider the Holosun. Because the new one that just came out, everyone's raving about it. So let's call it the Holosun IRIS, by the way. IRIS. And that channel that I was talking about that had the competition, everyone should watch it because there's a couple parts in it where people's equipment fail or they drop stuff. One guy, he has his knobs in his back pocket and they built a tunnel for you to crawl through about 20 foot and then be able to stand up and start running again. As this guy comes out of the tunnel, his zipper catches on the top of the tunnel, unzips the pocket, and his $6,000 night vision binoculars fall out. He didn't even know it. That's how I picked up most of the equipment that I used in the field, is because of all the other stuff that people dropped. I'm telling you, there's so much stuff that I carry. I actually used to carry an empty backpack for one reason. Yeah, yeah. Well, we talked about that before, is that... When the zombie apocalypse happens that you have to go into an urban scenario with just your loadout and an empty backpack you're gonna have to have garbage bags rubber gloves and other sanitation equipment just to be able to Pull supplies off the mobile resupply pods because that's basically what you're gonna be spending half your time doing But this guy's channel is Delta 34 Go watch that video and then also TFBTV has all the videos about what's going on over at SHOT Show. They're doing, in fact right now, Palmetto is doing what looks to be their knockoff of the scar in terms of interpretation. And apparently they've got it finished. They're already done with it. I assume it's at the shot show. It would be interesting to look at. I'm not excited about the scar, but they did come up with some solutions to make it more sensible. Big thing is, needless to say, commonality of parts where they're critical so you can maintain it. That's the big thing is ain't the razor. It's the blades. Can you afford to actually keep the weapon functioning? If the gang gets spare parts down the road, there's not going to be much use. But the big thing here is that they did integrate a lot of their working knowledge with the AR and threw it over sideways into their, like, they've got another name for it. Forgive me. Off the top of my head, I've looked at it a couple times. I would be fascinated to see it. Now, it's not my first choice, but something new. In other words, don't. There we go. Thank you. Yes, Jackal. And the thing is, they're doing it in the earth brown. They're doing it in the, I think they'll do it in green. They'll do it in other colors eventually because they do with all their polymers. But, and they did this with a dagger pistol the same way. I mean, the dagger pistol is holding its own. Everybody's, they got it. They're happy with it. There's two thing issues whenever you got a new weapon, but because it's a Glock, nobody's going to open their face too much. It's a Glock knockoff. They're going to just let it ride because, well, it's a Glock. So we don't complain about a lot. This is just a concept, by the way. It's not for sale. The JACO 2.0, it's basically, this is what we think we're going to do. Right. Well, it's the same thing they did with the Jim Gimmier. What's the same thing you do with the stem giver they're great idea I mean there's no reason not to make a stone giver, you know an MP 43 or 44 Because all the technology is available off the shelf I mean that this is that this is the 21st century I was level people say that but Everything to do it's you know as far as the stampings is purely matter like I said It's the the issue is those initial You know dies to make the body is the issue everything else is you know tweaking Germans did the same thing when they actually built the rifle. They didn't come up with a perfect model right away. They had three models before the 43 took hold, and each one of those worked, and they never retired them. They made so many of them, and they just put them in another theater. So this is the same situation again, where they've got a good idea. And I'd rather have them be innovative, because that is what we're supposed to be doing if we're Americans. You know, we can have fun. And so they're doing something that's cool. I think it works. Hold on, I heard you call it. But here's the thing. Caltech, everybody whines about because they do goofy things. Yeah, but they do innovative things. And amazingly enough, some of their weapons for very specific applications would be perfect. And I know that's why they built them. They are not thinking of the general industry. It is like, and again, forgive me, give me a minute more here, one of the things to recall, guys, you know where the first place is I saw Polymer Uppers and Lowers? It wasn't in the 21st century. It was in 1994 at one of the expos where I was talking and the guy that was next to us, where we had tables set up where John could let everybody know about Republic Radio. And I'd be speaking while the guy next to us had Air 15 total polymer for at that time $1200. And the first thing that messes with everybody's head, he had six or seven of them laying on the table and he goes, well, if you think it's the regular Air 15, pick it up. And everybody would always miss, you know, how people when they think something's heavier and they kind of add extra energy and all of them would over lift the rifle. Why? Because the gun out of the box was five pounds. Not even. Now there were two things about this rifle that were innovative. Number one, both the upper and the lower were polymer. Number two, he did something I noticed that the feds really, really, really, really don't want you to have. He built for his, his system was using a quick air compressor, airline disconnect for his flash fighter. But as he pointed out to me, he goes, Mark, my biggest contract right now is nothing to do with any of these people. He goes, how I was able to make this is it was made for the government. And the government is the one who said come up with a fast, simple solution for a silencer system. And he said, well, how about this? And he said, you know, I've figured this out. He showed them the air compressor quick release. And all of his original contract were government rifles. that were hideaways but also ultra light. So think about it, if you're going to air drop rifles and you need rifles for a one-time use, you're going to throw them into a bunch of people, they're going to use them and then they've got to make them disappear or they're going to hand them off to somebody, a 5 pound air 15 that looks like a CAR 15 slash, you know, XM177, which we all call the M4 now because it has the heavier barrel. This complete package, here's what's cute, he built 1500 for civilian use. The first 1500 he could sell, but you know what the first thing is that they came in and over? He couldn't sell, even though it had a 16 and a half inch barrel, he could not sell that rifle with the air compressor disconnect fixture intact. So he had to clip on his flash rider and tack weld it in three spots. Now think about something there. Why would you worry about that? I mean after all we got threaded air 15 barrels all day where you go, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait In other words, one minute it's a suppressor, next minute it's off, you put a flashshader back on and you're pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, again. But his first 1,500 guns, they're floating around somewhere in this country because I know when he sold them. And after that, he could sell them with the, with the, his factory AR-15 type basket flashshader, but he had to tack weld it in three spots. Minimal, he did it minimal because of course you're not going to take those spot welds and cut them. I'm sure somebody did, but it was not restricted. There wasn't anything about that that was restricted. It was a really stinking good idea and it was easy to apply the idea to the same original mission as he built the rifle. That's the thing. So that's what? 15, 16 years before 1994, 15, 16 years. And by the way, it was not new when he was offering it. He'd already been building it in the late 80s for the federal government for special activities. So you figure out the special activities, or Caltech makes a bunch of guns that are built the same way. Well, that wouldn't last very long. Well, let's see, come out of box, use for activity, and And when you're done it, break it in half, bust it into pieces, throw it in the lake. Well, break it down into pieces. You don't have to break it. Just disconnect everything. Throw parts in all directions. Congratulations. Now, we didn't do anything, and we're moving on to the airport and getting on the airplane, and you're gone. That's what most of Kel-Tex weapons are for. If you pay attention and look at what they are, they're cash and stash arms that are unique, especially some of the ways that they operate. Is it your first choice for spook and kook operations? No, not for most. But I can see applications for each one of them, the way they built them, especially for their devastating abilities with some of the rounds they chose. So again, that's Kel-Tec. Well, it's like, Palmetto is kind of like the Kel-Tec, but conventional. They're building a lot of conventional stuff. They've given you a variety of weapons that otherwise you probably wouldn't own. And something I've pointed out in the past, you know, guys, we get to a certain wall here, you're not going to get any more surplus anything from the government anyway because it's all select fire and half of it's plastic. So the surplus market is going to die after a while. It's not if the bathtub is going to empty out, it's just a matter of when because they're not going to let you have. a SIG full auto or a HK full auto. Until we have a war here, we clear out the bad government the rest of the way, then we can have guns that many other parts of the world actually can't own without any paperwork, you know, automatic weapons. So this is the next best thing, innovative designers. Now, Carl was there and he's so patient. Jump in there, please. No, I think it was text but text mix. Oh text mix up in there. That's good. Okay. Yeah. Yeah Yeah, I just wanted to say that The jackal they just came out. I think the jackals now in 308 and what the the previous caller was talking about Sounds a lot like a I haven't seen the video but sounds like a lot like a run-and-done but It to me the all-around of optic If you want the lightweight, great glass and effective mid-range up to 7, 800 yards would have to be an ACOG. I mean, you're going to cry when you buy it, but you're going to cry once and the damn thing will, it's damn near bulletproof. I've got one. I love it. And I'll tell you what. Best glass I've ever seen out to 800 yards and I've had targets with it past 600 with an AR and I mean it's a phenomenal optic, no batteries, you know, it's lightweight, it's up to 4 power and I mean there you go. Do you know how old the ACOG idea is? You know how old it actually is? Originally it was on the FAL. The basic concept Optic was on the FNFAL one of the last of the FNFAL optics that was was adopted with the Brits and Again the basic idea these so that it turns around you know part of the I thought is I think one of the one of the manufacturing the Manufacturing site the primary is right here in Michigan It's located right outside of Sulfur Sulfur Gerner for guard base. It's located right on the right off the lake almost In fact, it's on it. Let's put it this way. It's right on the west side of the base. Your first service road, when you get past the outer perimeter fence on the west side of Sulfurridge, you go north off of the south canal road, and it's up there about maybe an eighth of a mile, and it's on the east side of the road. And it's totally obscure. You never know this is what they do, except for all the gain that they have in the lobby on the inside, which is kind of interesting. They do a lot more than what they sell to the government or what we've seen for military applications. Go ahead. Go ahead, Chuck. We're almost to the top. Next slide, maybe we talk about these J-6 partners and what's really going on with it. Yeah, we're going to come into that. We'll come back. As a matter of fact, there's a bunch of stuff that I want to bring up. I've been trying to get word passed on to certain people because of what they're looking at with the lawsuits. It's just nothing that surprises me with what they did to them. It's exactly what we expected. It's why I warned you guys about not going. I understand if you went, but if you did go, you had to take certain precautions. Most everybody treated it wrongly, and because of that, the enemy had access to too many people's information and identities. and the rest is history as they say. But how they were going to treat people and how they're still going to treat people, this system isn't gone. I am getting tired of people doing that golden age crap. I'm going to say right now is we are in the middle of now, if you believe in the Trump idea, you're in the middle of the biggest dog fight you'll ever experience and your enemy is not going away. They are entrenched. They do not want to give up power and they're going to get frustrated at a given point here and they're going to become even more vicious than most anybody's ever seen. We are, you know, again, even if you're in the periphery of it, you're in the middle of a dog fight. They're pissed there. You can see what look well more on that. We got to do this Let's take a break We are at the top so everybody can say right where you are because we'll just pick up once we get with the end up with the intro But we should be hearing the music Plus, I'm off the air. I could have hit something I might be gone No, we can't we gotta wait till we have the intro music. We gotta bridge this or this radio It's not like we're doing this for the fun of it. We are having fun, but we gotta have some structure here So real quick you're listening to Liberty tree radio dot 4 mg calm Liberty tree radio dot o RG and of course we are on satellite once a high again to all of our friends We appreciate the rebroad casting there, but also all the listeners all over the planet. I just got a a message from our friends in the Philippines listening on satellite and they're listening on analog satellite, which is really kind of cool. So we expect that. But nothing gets thrown away and a lot of people are picking us up and then they're rebroadcasting all their friends, which is how it works with internet in just the same way. In addition, we are going to have one more drawing. I still got some boxes. I opened up two more because I got some goodies in here. And I said, you know what? I got these to ship, which had some of the big stuff. So you're going to get some little stuff. And it's really neat little stuff. I did not expect to get what I got in from another direction. The Airways, all the different airway sizes, if you're putting your IFAK kits together, many of you probably don't even have the airways in your IFAK kit. Well, go over to ShopMedNet.com, go over to their liquidation side, go first through there and look at, you'll find where the airways are. They're actually part of the respiratory, I think. But there's subsections, but also go down to the training aids, the classroom training materials. There are a number of airways there and the price is the best you're going to find anywhere in the country and it's the same product everybody else is expecting you to use. I picked up about 400 of them for the builds. We did a small iFAC build this weekend with about 100 iFACs and they have the best quality product in that iFAC that you could possibly purchase. But we did everything by cherry picking from ShopMedVet.com. and bulking on the compresses and also on the tourniquets. So guys, you can, all the way facts are expensive. Guys, for what you're paying a lot of times for a kit built for you, if you go to ShopMedVit.com, you can have 10 or 12 or 20. Or a whole bunch of shop, you know, like I said, dock kits because you need several life hacks, only as many as you need for yourself, but you need reloads. And then you need some of the larger kits. We should be hearing the music. We are at the top. And I don't know. I'm trying to... There we go. I hear it. Ed's got it. God bless the Republic. Yes, for the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. They were on Mars for two months of day and night. Rock, kick them to the slats, beat them down hard, and don't let them get anywhere near your goodies. and we don't surrender. What happens if you surrender? Well, watch all of the Gen 6 people that aren't coming out of the buildings because they're dead. Oh! Did I say that? Wow! And this is like relatives... Well, it's been a war for four years and more, but... relative peacetime, and they killed so many, and have hurt so many. I say we get rid of the problem. When they come out, we don't let them go back anymore. That's just how it's going to work. And this is not over. Go go, what? Use the bathroom. Grab a cup of coffee. I gotta get some more coffee, probably. And we will be back right here with the 2nd Army Incel Report. It is Weapons Wednesday on Liberty Tree Radio. in home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from god and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep. put the men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail your public servants don't uphold the solemn holds they've sworn and your daughters visit doctors so their children and your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars and regain the freedom for the faith to stand with pride and are there no more values for which you would like to save? Do you wish to kill living fear? The sons of the Republic arise. Take a state, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. Pray to God as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right. We always watch them 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Remember your training and you will come back alive. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories Northeast East Northwest and Southeast Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. Want to say hi to all our merchant raid operators out there. No matter what body of water you presently are resting upon. Thank you for both listening and rebroadcasting. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. And it is Weapons Wednesday. It is Wednesday. It's been Wednesday all day. It is bitter cold outside. It is Michigan out there. It's classic Michigan. Oh my God, it's like nothing I've ever seen before. I don't know. This is the weather I grew up with. In fact, so far, as I said earlier in the season here, we've had no real winter, so what little winter we're getting right now by comparison is perfect Michigan winter. But then again, we can still get plenty of snow. I mean, it is only the 22nd of January. It is the 17th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 old earth calendar. I'm a doctor, not a brick mason. And 2025 battle for the Republic book to the Winter War. And make no mistake about it, this is the kind of winter war situation you will probably be facing because we won't be home by Christmas if this starts. That just ain't going to happen. That's the first fallacy. Oh, the Golden Age! Oh, we aren't going to have to do anything. Our enemy, who is so ruthless that they have murdered people in two large skyscrapers, killed Americans, servicemen, and tried to execute them on their ship. virtually unarmed, murdered God knows how many people across America in one form or another and all of a sudden a bunch of Johnny come lately BS'ers who don't have a clue about life and the real world creature that we're facing are going, this is a golden age, you're just gonna drop everything and you're bad guys, you're just gonna be, well, you're gonna be flowery. You're gonna be like hippies man, you could come up with daisies and the end of gun barrels. Yeah, well, You mean you think that's what Hillary the Hutt's thinking right now? You mean that's what you think, oh bummer? Oh by the way, this is chumming up and the two of them are together, Donald Trump and good old Obama, Barry Sartaro, the guy who wanted you all dead, and Donald Trump is having a great time with him at a funeral, where they're kind of shucking and jiving and chuckling and laughing at a funeral. Now granted, I don't care that much for Jimmy Carter, but there is decorum when you're the guy in charge. And you're at a funeral. It's kind of like Bill Clinton doing his Chuckle Haha. Anybody remember that back in the 90s? Where, you know, I think it was Brown. The one that they murdered that was over in Yugoslavia. I remember he was, he found out about all the chicanery that Hillary and Bill were doing in Kosovo. And so he smacked this plane into the side of a mountain. Anybody remember that? And of course Bill and Hillary are coming around the corner and they're... and it's at the funeral. It's actually, you know, I guess they're walking into the main area and he's got his head rolled back and he laughs but he looks and he realizes he's come around the corner and he's being videotaped. He's being photographed and videoed. And he comes back with his head, brings his hand up, and he was, ha, ha, ha. You know how your belly laughed, you got your head going back a little to make the guy, or girl, I think it was Hillary, was sitting there, well, standing there. He goes, ha, he puts his head back, and he comes back, and you can see his eyes make contact with the camera, and he comes, brings his head down, stuffs his finger into his eye, and goes, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh Well, that's kind of like what you saw with Barry and good old Don. You know, side by side there, shucking and jiving while all the others look like they had to stick stuff up their hind end. You know what I'm saying? Not just the present company, but all the old company too. Including Hillary, who didn't feel really comfortable in that situation. Ho, ho, ho. So anyway, stuff going on. Number one. If you didn't watch it, it's the 22nd and they still haven't released a lot of the people that they were supposed to release, especially from the Jewish-run communist Labiaka prison in Washington, D.C. No, that's not the name. Yeah, it is. This is the, just like Labiaka in Moscow, that's what this is, run by the same pricks and worthless turds that are in the federal government, just like in Moscow, and where people have died, just like in Labiaka prison in Moscow. Okay, run by communist, Jewish communists. So anyway, couple things. No surprise with what I've heard from the guys coming out in that, well, they had mouse droppings in their food and they didn't get very much to eat and whatever, go right down the shopping list. First of all, I will say this, local lockups are the worst possible part of jailing that anybody can do. It's outrageously expensive because they can rape you for any and every fee that they can and they do, including phones. I guess they're doing computer and it's no different. They've got a whole scam. By the way, the scam in each state isn't run in the state that you're being imprisoned in. Typically, it's a scam that's run out of Oklahoma when it jumps back and forth between Missouri, slash, the state of misery, and Oklahoma for the shill companies run probably by the bushes because the bushes are tied into a whole bunch of the prison store commissary also. So they control both the food. Mostly, they control what are called the appliances. I don't know that they had anything like that in the city lockups slash district of criminals lockups so they probably didn't have anything other than soft goods and whatever clothing. You know, soft goods as in foods, things like that. I don't think they had music. They might have but like I said the other day you could be as old as a cassette. They actually still sell cassettes in the prison system because some prison systems only allow you to have a cassette. And you know what's really bizarre about that? Because of that, there are still new songs being put on cassette and offered in that limited market. So there's big money in that. In fact, cassettes went from being five and dime items to costing as much as buying a brand new commercial CD or DVD outside. Because in order for them to keep up and you know satisfy customers really got rap, you know hip-hop is old now But you know raps old too, but any of those or any of the new variants to get them on cassette. They had to pay some big bucks and there's a whole company or series of companies that now put over on cassette all of the newer music, but specifically for the different prison outlet systems that still demand cassette. That is the only system that the prisoner can purchase if they can purchase anything. So heads up on that one. Anyway, these POWs, number one, one of the individuals released today, and he's got more consonants than vowels I got. It's like, bodoros, livos, gazda, you know, shiltsundi, you know, whatever somebody got. Anyway, he's deaf. The guy's deaf. Now. There are, and I was going to have, I think I'll have Nancy come up at 8 o'clock. I think I'm going to have her come up with us. I want her to talk about the prison rules, the prison management rules that are federal. Now, nowhere more so do they apply than in prisons, obviously run by the people who establish the standard. And the district of criminals is a federal district. They can try to yap about independent control all they want, but their money all comes from you, the taxpayer across the country. So everybody pays for those B-witches in Washington, for all the toadies and turds that make up the local bureaucracy, not just the federal bureaucracy. And what's interesting about this is that just for needs, special needs prisoners, There is a Bible and this Bible has not only does it cover the information on what you're supposed to do, but they constantly reinforce the punishment for failing to do so. And so for the 14 months that this guy was locked up in the communist gulag there in Washington, he was provided with no support whatsoever. They took away, apparently, and this is interesting, it does make sense that this would be a common communications aid in this day and age, is he used a cell phone because he was able to print things out and communicate. He can sign, I don't believe he can, he can't speak, but he can sign. He knows how to do sign language. And he had to borrow a phone because he just released him today and so they were trying to use somebody else's phone. He was printing up information, printing up what he wanted to say. And so he was actually in direct communications. But as was pointed out by the other prisoner who was released today too, is that he knew the guy quite well. They were actually in the same pod, apparently the same area together. And so he actually learned sign language because nobody could communicate with the guy and he was his way of being able to talk with him. And they actually got along pretty well and he developed another skill. Now they didn't really want to be in that position to do that. But it was the guards did nothing for him the lockup did nothing guys He's got a I would say you know I'm going to tell you the low end on this I would be willing to bet for 14 months of incarceration with constant failure to provide The special needs for this particular prisoner that you're looking at the US taxpayers showing out about 30 million dollars I would say it could be as low as 27 and the high end which is scary could be as high as 80,000, or yeah, 80 million? What is it, million? These numbers are insane now, but I started to see the insane numbers of lawsuits inside the system. We had a kid that died twice, and the first time around the settlement from the state was upwards around 27 to 30 million. He died. They literally, they had medical, they didn't take him to medical. They knew he had a condition. He was in a medical unit. You're there because that way if something happens that they know is a condition, they're supposed to take you to a hospital, take you to at least the infirmary. But they usually end up taking you to a hospital, which would be somewhere outside of the prison system. So he died and then died again. He died in the cell after he already told the guards while he was locked up that he needed assistance. They came and realized he wasn't breathing so they were working on him. So they actually had him up and out of the cell on the gurney and he died again while on the way out the door. So they had to work on him while they were putting him in the ambulance. Got him best started again. He lived through that. So, they settled within, I think it was seven weeks. It didn't take long. It was pretty staking obvious. Number one, you're a medical patient in a medical facility and you had to sign a special waiver because this was a deceptive, actually level three, four, five punishment unit. But they conceal it and call it a medical facility. Seriously, this is the kind of trash that government does. So anyway, here it is, about another six months. Once again, he's on a different block, but still on the same medical facility. And the only reason most of the people are supposed to be there is because they get medical treatment because they're in a chronic or in a repetitive issue situation. Well, he dies in his cell again. This time, they get him kicked back up off of, you know, death's door, get him out on the gurney, get him halfway up the stairway, and he dies on the way up the stairway from the deck. They have to clear off all the junk on the table for the guard's central bubble area, throw him on that, and they work on him for about half an hour there to keep him alive, bringing him back up, put him back on the gurney, get him out to the ambulance once again, and he dies a third time. Do you know how much you paid the second time for them doing that? And he went to the same court where they already had heard all the debacle of the first incident. Dudes, he gained 100 pounds after that just because while he was still going to be locked up for about eight years, he could eat anything. And he did. He could buy anything. And he did. Now, they didn't want to let him go, and they weren't going to give him a parole. because he now had $140 million of Michigan and US taxpayer money. Just to give you an idea. So this guy here, no he didn't die, but the handicap needs requirements have become such a fanatical thing across the board with phenomenal support that I can't see that lawyers won't be lining up for him. So no matter what, he may be the poorest, he coming out he had no support at all. That's the bad part. So again, people are stepping up. And a lot of these people didn't have, like anybody else, didn't have that much, but whatever they had was lost because once they were, you know, locked behind the wire, there was nobody to take care of their things and everything got stolen, carried away, or got foreclosed on, or, you know, sat there long enough that taxes are taken. Who knows? So there should be a mechanism. I've always said this but you know again You know how much can you do? If somebody else is doing it, so that's a good thing. I would help them I've been offered and say hey, we have stuff that would that's available somebody needs a Particular assistance we can hand things over I could clothe them and put food in somebody's hands keeping You know out of debt for quite some time and not put any punishment in ours to our system We have a lot of reserved material But I don't know about transferring halfway across the country. We've done that before. So if it was somebody closer, it makes sense. But if it's distance, there's more than enough mechanism out there. If everybody gets up off their dead ass and does something, then they should be OK. We can do this, though. And I don't have any problem with it. It doesn't bother me. Again, other people are talking about how they're so happy they're out. That's good. We all are, by the way. But the level of abuse that these people went through, I hope, in fact, they all, well, I do know this. The one group organized inside behind the wire, and they already have a $150 million lawsuit against the cops from January 6th on the Capitol. You know, in the Capitol, they were able to accumulate names, they were able to identify the individuals. And they got the first $150 million lawsuit under the wire before they were supposedly, and I do that with the brackets attached, supposedly going to run up the statute of limitations, which is BS, because this type of fraud and the type of malicious action that took place really wouldn't, if they were to do the proper filing, wouldn't run out. Okay, but they took care of that. However, they have a $50 billion lawsuit in motion for what happened to all the many people who were locked up in Washington. And it is a $50 billion with a B, billion dollar lawsuit, and it's in motion right now. As these people are coming out, it will not be a simple class action suit. There's a number of different people involved. Do it. Do it. Take your gasoline away. Take your dental funds away. Take everything away from those rats in the district of criminals that you can. Well, what's the Mar taxpayer? Well, we deserve to pay it because we were stupid enough to let them do it. Kind of like California. Like I said, I don't cry about California. All those dimwits love the communism and love the crazy crap. And they all thought that somebody else was going to get screwed. And now all the California caters got screwed. They got what they wanted. They're still lame. They're still idiots that are actually people going out and interviewing them and they're going, well, the governor, they're trying to blame the governor. Oh, that's, you know, we can't do that. We can't play the blame game. Well, then they don't know you don't give them any money. You don't give stupid people and people who have done something as as malfeasant as the mismanagement of California. You don't give them a dime. They got a big state. Nothing comes from the Fed. I guarantee though, unfortunately Donald Trump is going to hand books over it at our cost and we have no business doing that. Period. California is a very rich state. California needs to pay. Mr. Newsom has probably stolen a lot of other property and if they have to sell it, like all of that mass transit property that they stole from all those landowners, they're planning on doing the same thing with these landowners. That's the money that they should be paying out to rebuild the area that's damaged. That they carpet bombed in slow motion. Heads up. So again, in this case, the guards were horrible. There are some very, very terrible stories that are already coming out where people are documenting while they can. Not that they weren't already doing a percentage of it, but now they're out beyond the wire and they are letting everybody know just exactly how evil these creatures were. and how evil they were with regard to the skank FBI and other operational groups that went out to grab these people. And as we pointed out, what should have happened is they should have had their ass shot off. Everybody was nice. Now, you know, they're all free now. Yeah, well, some are. But there's others that are not with us anymore, and they didn't commit suicide. Now, another thing on that note, shame on those people for committing suicide. Shame on them. There is no excuse. I question, to be quite honest, with the pictures I've seen of the people, I question whether or not they actually committed suicide, whether or not every one of them did. Number one, the lodge buddies and ring knockers are a bunch of rats. And just like the ones torturing and getting all pissed because the January 6th hostages are being released, and a lot of them were all frothing at the mouth. And we had an example yesterday from one of our listeners talking about what happened with his brother. Now personally, I don't believe that they were going to probably take them down to a hotel and feed them. I think that was to puff them all up. The idea is to raise up, this is what guards, this is what concentration camp operations, torturers do, is you raise somebody up with a possibility of a positive thing and you make it very believable and then you pull the rug off of another person, you can gleefully watch them collapse. And so I personally think that's what they were doing with him last night. I think they were going to do what they did to them anyway, because they wouldn't have any arbitrary option there. But where they all cheered and everything, they had a high moment that the guards didn't create because it was personally a personal satisfaction realizing that their freedom was ahead of them. So what did they do? Well, now they just flat out, well, we just put them on a bus and chip them on. No, they had the ability. If they had had the ability to take them to the hotel, they were going to supposedly feed them either what, that night or the next day, then they were supposed to do that. They didn't have any option on that. The fact that they didn't say, well, oh, the hell, we're just going to put them on a bus. No, that was the plan. But the idea is they were supposed to pump them up, and they're all thinking, they're all excited. Just like all these people they took out of the cells in Washington where they took the guy out and they take him all the way down there and they got paperwork going on on them and they already tell them, yep, you can go, you're going to be leaving. So they call their family. Everybody's expecting him out and all of a sudden they turn around and take him right back to the cells. That's not accidental. That's intentional. That was every aspect of what they're doing here. None of this was an accident. What I hate are these shallow hell, Johnny-come-lately-patriot types that are doing all of these podcasts because, oh, yeah, they're so confused and they're overburdened and that's it. No, they're not. Everybody from the Paper Pusher rats, to the guard rats, and some of them are not rats, but a big chunk of them are rats. They are rodents. And the management of rodents, they all, of course, look down on all of you no matter what. And their feces doesn't stink, yours does. Most of them are worse, are epically worse than half the prisoners that are there, if not more. And what's interesting about this is that, again, They're always trying to figure out how to hurt you. Now, let me give you an example of something here in Michigan. And again, you know I have first person examples I can give you. St. Louis facility, which is a full spectrum from a level one unsecure with gate pass capability to level five. It has a regional, which is, you know, that's a newer facility though, it was a crappy facility built by the Canadians, not to spec using Mexican trash for construction. And so most of the regional facilities built in Michigan, except for two, three, and four years, unoccupied because they could not function. Electrical failures, plumbing was not connected. It was a travesty, but it was a joke because Michigan went along with it. The Canadians ran back over the border with their money, and they couldn't get them to come back and fix what they built. Okay, so they did open them up. So anyway, counselors, when you hear the word counselors, Counselors are an interesting creature in most of the prison systems because they're not supposed to be guards and they're not supposed to be former guards, but they're individuals that are supposed to be hired in as literally the equivalent to a union steward for the benefit of the prisoners as a liaison. for dealing with internal issues. That is not how they operate in any of the facilities because progressively they targeted the job since management doesn't want that position even though it was established by the state and the Fed over 35-40 years ago. Presently, the individuals occupied are typically former guards, which means they're arbitrary and obviously are angled towards the system because usually they retire from their guard job and then they get one of the counselors positions. Now that's not the only ones that get that though because of political correctness hiring which all of you have been complaining about now for the last four years. That's been going on in the whole system for decades. So in St. Louis they have all these female, relatively young female counselors. Well, they're all man haters and we're talking some of the most wicked, vile females that you could possibly imagine. So, out away from St. Louis prison, they all get together at times. So the four counselors from the level one secure facility go out, target some kid at McDonald's. Now, St. Louis is not very big people, but they target some 14-year-old handicapped kid. They take him and however they talked him into it, they got him in their car. They drunk him up. They had sex with him. Now you got to go take a look at where St. Louis is. It's out in the middle of cornfields. They then took the kid while they had him drunk up and after they'd had their way with him, out into the middle of the most remote area of the farming belt there, north of St. Louis, by what I understand is where they did this. They stripped him naked, he was inebriated, he was also mentally deficient, and they left him in weather just like what we have outside right now, in zero temperature weather. They left him naked along the road. They threw him in a snow bank. What would you call that? Is that attempted murder? Wouldn't you call that attempted murder, people? A young guy, a person, first of all, when you have alcohol in your system, that is not designed to keep you from freezing. In fact, just the reverse. It actually knocks down your body's ability to retain calories. So they took this kid out in the middle, miles, I think he was right out in the middle of the long flat stretches. And they threw him out naked about one o'clock in the morning, nobody on the road. The roads are bitter and it was during the work week. So the kid actually got up out of the snow bank, walked to the nearest house, which was like four miles away, naked in this weather. What do you think they did to the four B-Witches who worked for the prison system for the state of Michigan? What do you think happened to them? What would happen to you? Let me ask you, if four of you grabbed a mentally deficient young person, drunk them up, did all kinds of wicked stuff to him, and throw him in a snow bank out in the middle of the corn fields in the middle of nowhere with no house anywhere nearby, what would happen to you? Would you do you think that you think you get a parole I forgive you. Do you think you get to be able to post bond? No We think your bond would be maybe a million Two million, you know what they got they got picked up. He survived He identified where he had been so they knew where to look They had images of him on the cameras and these females when they grabbed him they got out With no bond they were allowed to be walking around on tether. They were going they still had their jobs. They went to work and all the while of course became more hateful to all the prisoners because they got caught. So from that point forward they were doing everything in their power to damage everybody around them. They got found guilty of the charge. No jail time. no incarceration time, and then they were allowed out with probation and a tether. So we had these four attempted murderuses, hateful as they were, with tethers, drunk most of the time. In fact, several times the one individual came to work with two different shoes on her feet and didn't have a clue. Didn't realize in fact until she would go out for a smoke break or something and then look down she goes Oh, I bet you everybody actually soccer this I'll bet you everybody's laughing about that Wait, they have it a hoot. I'll take care of that. Oh So anybody who had any paperwork to do today or be done today. Well, they were screwed So that's your prison system. If you think it's new, if you think any of this garbage is new, if you think that the wicked, sadistic people that gravitate to those positions just happen to get in there in the last four years, you're wrong. Does it mean that everybody's like that? No, there's a lot of different people in there. But the problem is, is that in management and key positions, that kind of creature is the norm. Everybody understand that? Anyway, I tell you what we're going to do, because we didn't do it once so far. Two hours, and it's late, but Edward if you could, it is Weapons Wednesday, and we kind of... Hey! Here we go, thank you. Oh Maggie's no grave at home, I could cross the briney water As yet he must come, I'd swell up to do the slaughter But if we'd the job must do, then the sooner it is begun If Vincent's bigger, hold the bus through, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands, hold the rifle, hold the rifle We are back. Thank you, Edward. It is Weapons Wednesday. And it is libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org that you're listening to right now and many other ways. And you'll probably be listening in an echo, echo, echo, echo, echo form from one rebroadcasting mechanism or other. I want to say thank you to our friends that are rebroadcasting and posting us on BitShoot and X and other locations. I am bad from X. because of my name. And also because I would be speaking to people the way I'm speaking right now and it wouldn't be part of the warm, fuzzy, golden age of blown smoke up yours that we're looking at right now. Which by the way, at least they're out. Okay, that's, they're not all out, not even yet, although here's the thing. Last night the lawyers were saying that one of the things that the mayor of Chicongoland, oh I'm sorry, of Washington DC was in there trying to coerce the prisoners into signing NDAs so that they could not comment on the conditions of the lockup or the torture that took place during their incarceration. Again, as is emphasized, the lawsuits that are already generated for the harm that was done to the people and the many different things that were done was well documented and is part of the $50 billion lawsuit that is in motion right now. And that is a reasonable, would you consider that, It looks like over 600 individuals tortured or maimed or killed in the last four years by the concentration camp in Washington, D.C. That is not a crazy number. You divide that between 600 people. times however many tens and tens of millions per person and it makes a great deal of sense. That number is very realistic and it needs to be applied. I don't care if the district of criminals forecloses, folds over, falls sideways or whatever, they can go to hell in a hand cart for his unconcerned. It's all communist run slash leftist operation anyway so piss on them. And again, we hope they dry up like a prune. Well, better still, just drop over dead. I'd be happy with that. Do we have a caller before we go any farther just to make sure I'm not leaving anybody else? Yeah, you have me, like you were up to about my brother, I called him yesterday. Excellent. Go right ahead, you have the floor, sir, please. Yeah, he's, he looked like he is about 10 years, just in that 70-70 days he was in there. And he didn't have any energy. And I took him down to the hospital this morning, and they said they think he's got tuberculosis from being in there. My solo company. Yeah. So, man, I'll tell you. Now, let me point something out. I know that he, I don't know, again, I don't know what your resources are. I'm going to have to write down the information from the other, one of the sites that I was looking at today. But there is, this is a group that is able to file this. Now, remember, And I'm going to have Nancy come up because you need to listen to the 8 o'clock hour. We just have to do this. I want her to talk about the prison code, any issues that she was able to deal with, and of course also the response of the bad guys. But the important thing here is that he was damaged in incarceration through malfeasance and malpractice on the part of the institution. OK? And so the situation here especially, tuberculosis and oh come on, hepatitis C are the two most common issues that you have to be watching for. Hepatitis C, again, what can you do? You just have to minimize everything and tuberculosis, well you know the obvious problem there with cross-contamination with the population. And since they brought in a whole shitload of these illegal aliens, And we have the imports from the border, which have every kind of communicable disease that you can imagine coming across. And the ring knockers and the leftists will love this. The medical industry loved it too, because this is virtually throwing all kinds of patients into their laps, but also killing a whole bunch of us. So again, I know there's treatment. But this is something like you said, it happened there. I don't doubt that. Tuberculosis is one of those things running through the fed system. You're seeing it with only certain prisons at the Michigan level. You know, Michigan, for instance, in Michigan. But eventually it would run through the whole of the system because, you know, you move a prisoner, then you get cross-contamination somewhere else. They had this same problem with a number of different disorders that, you know, simply could not have come in from outside but had to be planted in the prison system. There's a screening system for most of the states, well all the states, and you do the same thing, it's all standard, federal standard. So in order for this to get past the fence, somebody is not doing their job or it was brought in intentionally by the system and they contaminated something to do this to the population. And somebody goes, well, you mean that they were like guinea pigs? Yeah, it's worse than that, just to see what kind of damage they could do and whether or not they could contain it. It's experimenting. And again, so the doctor said tuberculosis, anything else. That's bad enough. They pulled about a gallon of blood off of them. He was in it for four hours. He doesn't have his own doctor, so they wanted to go seek his own doctor to find a personal doctor. He's got like six dents in his heart already. He's the oldest day sixer. His name is Dale Huddle, H-U-T-T-L-E. When he went in there, they knew he had a bad heart, but they stuck him in there anyway for He signed a plea agreement for a crime he didn't even commit. And the cop that supposedly was assaulted even made a statement saying that, yeah, Huddle didn't touch me. I felt on the stairs all on my own. And knowing that, because he refused to apologize to the judge, this Judge Cooper, from the bench, he refused to apologize to him. The guy says, okay, you know, if you just would have said you were sorry, if you just would have said it was the worst day of my life, he said, so I got to do what I got to do. So if he didn't get convicted for a crime of assaulting a policeman, fell in the account. No, he got convicted for refusing to apologize for 911. It was just like that. That's what saw the evidence. No, it wasn't there and they did them anyway. And now I'm here and they did a lot of people like that. Now, some people don't make it to retirement. Do you know what I mean? Yeah. And there's a reason they don't. Yeah. And I wouldn't shed a tear if that happens because it's there's there's a problem with doing this to people because maybe You just never know. All things happen. And again, typical the cop has said, no, nobody, I fell on my own, et cetera. He didn't push me. Nobody pushed me. And so we get the problem. It's in court record. Yeah, it's in court record. Yeah. I was amazed, I'd say, even as a court appointed female attorney who was trying to get him to plea the whole time. Even she said, well, the judge will see that and he'll dismiss. She knew that that judge was not going to dismiss. And then she tried to get him to sign an agreement saying he never signed a plea agreement under duress. And he said he had the prosecutor and some paralegal on her on a phone. And my brother says, you know, it feels like duress. And you know what they did? They all laughed like it was a joke. And then they said, okay, we won't make you sign that. Thank God he didn't sign that. Right. Well, again, there's two phases to this. First of all, if everybody is doing their due diligence from the review end, what's going to happen is, for instance, in his case, is that He could file for wrongful incarceration. There's all kinds of issues there that could be dealt with. But the other is, again, also malfeasance because remember the purpose behind whatever the incarceration number is, it's not a death sentence. And in every case, with regard to custodial ship of a prisoner in the warehouse, which is what a prison is, that's why you have a warden. The warden is the custodian of the warehouse. That's the actual technical legal term. Well, that warden is responsible to ensure, through proper operation and maintenance, that the individual is made whole and made complete and whole upon leaving the prison. In other words, no harm is to come. The possibility of usual bumps and bruises or activities of life, that's one thing. But in a situation where a solution was available and we have modern medicine, and all the other precautions and regulations and rules that exist across the whole of the system, they are beholden to apply them to the environment that the prisoner is held in. And they can't get around it. It's just they figure people don't know about it. People don't find out about it. So it sounds like we have a number of people that are already working on this and we need to get him hooked up to, you know, so we can connect. He's 74 years old. He's the oldest male, day six. I think they had an 80-year-old woman locked up too. Yeah, you know, the turds field must feel so proud or so energized by that. Yeah. The excrement, the filth, the turds that make up the system are just, well, they're a cultist. I will say this, number one, that people go, well, yeah, it just doesn't seem right. Well, it doesn't seem right for a decent person. But you're dealing with occultists and these people have an agenda and sacrificing your life's time makes them gleeful. That's why it's just so funny, ha ha ha, what they do to everybody. Ha ha ha. There's a given point and we're at that point. I think that's why, see I don't have any confidence in, all the pickle-smoking mirrors with Trump and the others are back and forth about who's gonna shit on us at this moment in time. And Trump signed a whole bunch of crap, you know, Israel first, so you're screwed. Everything else is irrelevant once they did that. But the thing is that they realized that they had to go back the other way because we're, again, everybody's ready to get rid of them. So they figured we could put a paint of smiley face on everything, try to ratchet stuff back. Now, our enemy isn't going anywhere. Does anybody feel that our enemy's going somewhere? Nope. And here's my attitude. This is what happens with Republic rats. They always have their shallow hell moment. By the time we get to this two year mark, and of course everybody's pumped up about that, that we're going to have to hold on to that, but when they do fumble and it goes through their hands like, you know, shit through your fingers. runny, we're not runny theses. What's going to happen is, and they're going to go, oh well, well you know, four years, four year mark, well next time, you know, four years, we're going to have to get Phil on the bike, it's not going to be Trump. Well, that ain't a guarantee, number one. And what they've done is they're going to set up a series of police state operations, part of it with what they've now justified because they let the thing go so far. And what they will do is establish all the larger police state mechanisms like they did with 9-11. Everybody goes, well, the Republicans are in charge, so they got it. What's going to happen is, well, just like what we saw happen, eight years of, yeah, George Bush and Neil Conning's a rat anyway, and then go look who took charge. Barry Satoro, illegitimate across the board. What did he try to do? He tried to kill you. He tried to burn this country down. And you know what? All the fools that we said, you don't give them anything. We're seeing the same crap happen now that happened after 9-11. Well, we've got to do this now because it's so terrible and this is bad. And that's bad. It's like, well, we have a mechanism to do it without any of the other nonsense. But with all of the nonstop imperial executive orders and everybody sea lining that, it is inevitable that when we get to the next wave, the swings of all of the abuses will be even more extreme than they are right now. And everybody will be more flustered because they got comfortable and then all of a sudden the bad guys just appeared out of nowhere. No they didn't. They're going to be right where they've always been. That's what's going to happen. We're going to be older and we can't afford that. But you see that's the problem with this whole scenario playing the way it is because the shallow hells will gobble it up like dog vomit. And in the process, very dangerous for everybody. Well, again, we're older, so I plan on being around, but you never know. I mean, God's going to determine that. And where my enemy may make an attempt at Fueo makes me have to do what I have to do. But that's not an if, that's just a when. You know that's coming. No, it's like instead let's all gird ourselves, be prepared for it. When we do, we win. I have more attitude of losing. I have every attitude of whatever is in front of me does not go back to where it came from. And then I go find where they came from. That's how we all need to be thinking. Well let's do this. Come up at 8 o'clock and listen in at least. It's good that we at least got him into the doctor. Now, is he at home with you now? Yeah, they wanted to go to a personal doctor. They wanted to find a special. Right. Well, what we're looking at here is going to require that. So, again, let us know. But come up at 8 o'clock, you know, come in and listen. And if you have any questions, Nancy is going to be here too. But most of it's pretty straightforward. But she hopefully will give people some ideas. We're going to take a break. We're going to take a one hour break and by the way we got Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next if all goes well. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. 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It is Weapons Wednesday or mind is your first best weapon but if you don't back it up with ass, nobody's going to turn your head into a canoe and that linguine will be smeared all over something other than where it needs to be which is between your ears and encased in your skull. So we're going to make sure we protect that. And it is Well, it's the 22nd of January. It is the 17th year of open, obvious and pissing in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2025 old earth calendar, 2025 battle for the republic, book two, The Winter War. And look outside. And the temperatures, oh yeah, this is the book. These are the fighting conditions of the classic Michigan winter that you are going to face. And we will not be home by Christmas. It will not be a short conflict. Your enemy is capable and dangerous. Don't ever forget that. So, it has been busy this week. Needless to say, the 20th was the Inauguration now a couple things here January six years see January six people are still not released Contrary to where they've been doing the nebulous and I hate it when they do that crevice to deceive everybody Who double-crump police to hold bunch of people now on paper is a whole bunch of people the reality of the situation which is Again, we're going to touch on the reality of what we need to be looking at to support these people or what we may need to do to help them out Is that many are being detained ill legitimately And they're trying to put supplemental burdens on them in a situation where they know they're wrong. But as I told you before, this is not over. Your enemy is not gone. It is not the Golden Age. You can blow that smoke up somebody else's arse, but not mine. You will not be delivered to your liberty on a feather bed. Benjamin Franklin. Doesn't make any sense to you about him. Benjamin Franklin was right. You will not be delivered to your liberty on a feather bed. So, the two-hour block, and of course you did have our friend call in and give us an update on Dale Huddle, H-U-T-T-L-E, hopefully he's here because we're going to be touching on a number of subjects that are critical to his issues and many others. First of all, Federal Watchdog is the group that was created by Jake Lang, okay? Federal Watchdog. Federal Watchdog. Federal Watchdog. This was created and it's what anybody who's a January 6th or needs to get to in touch with this group immediately if you know anybody. The group is Federal Watchdog. Federal Watchdog. Federal Watchdog. Jake Lane is the founder. He was behind the wire when he created the mechanism. One of the other associates is Joshua A. Pruitt. P-R-U-I-T-T. The first one is Jake, J-A-K-E, last name Lang, L-A-N-G. The first lawsuit they've already filed while behind the wire was for 150 million. It is in motion. He goes, well, it's a glimmer to appeal. You expect that. If you're going to do a litigation, it's going to go through anywhere from, and usually it can take as short as two years and maybe three or four months. It can last as long as six years of battering back and forth through wasted time in the system. But remember, they get to pay for that difference if they continue to drag it out. The big thing here is that they have another lawsuit coming up that will encompass as many January 6 hostages as possible. And they're looking at a $50 billion lawsuit against the Fed, against the facilities that held them, specifically the one in D.C., and a lot more. So this is definitely going to compound, okay? Anyway, federal watchdog. Now, I've got Nancy with us here. And again, this is, I wanted Nancy to come up because, well, behind the wire, if it weren't for her and a lot of work that a lot of other people did, but Nancy was critical, my wife, to this. was dealing with malfeasance from the outside while I had to resist it to the best of my ability, which was not, there's not much I could do other than not end, not sign. But there's a lot of stuff that happens that's stirrless constantly in the prison systems. This is not new. What you just saw with the January 6th was just accentuated because you could focus on a single group, but many, many, many, many, many patriots for decades. more than you could imagine, have suffered with this problem. And Nancy, of course, did all the research from the outside. We had some phenomenal additional people with us that were working on it. So, Nancy, I think we got you there, yes? Yeah, I'm here. Yeah, I really, we talked about somebody really did a wonderful job with the research on this that was Daniel Danz. He was working on a book and had a library research for the law library out of Ann Arbor and was able to access a very important book to anybody that is in prison or a family member so that you can access it. It's harder than heck to get your hands on and make it really, really hard. It is the federal rules and guidelines for prisons and jails. Every jailer, every sheriff, anybody in charge of any prison or jail in this nation or territories has to follow these rules. As a prisoner, when you go in, use your rights. Okay? I think everybody understands that. But you gain 353 rights as a prisoner. as to your personal well-being, how you're to be treated, what's considered to be cruel and immutable punishment, dietary guidelines, it's all spelled out in there. And they have violated this over and over and over again with the people of J6. It's unacceptable across the board. And from the things I'm hearing, Yeah, I understand why these people are holding them, trying to get them to sign a non-disclosure. They don't want to go to jail and be put in with the people they've been jailing. And that's what it comes down to, because these are federal laws and these are felonies that they have committed against these J6ers. Now, real quick, before going further on this, and of course I know what you're going to be covering, but let's understand and emphasize this. This is the written in stone clause. This is not, you know, I recommended these actions must be carried out. This is a, this, in fact, go ahead and give the title up because I know there's people listening, you're going to want to write this down. Go ahead and give the title again so that everybody has it. Do it three times, that way for everybody to have it clearly available. The name of this book, and this is a cute part of this, it has to come from the Library of Congress. You get to look at it for 10 days. You are not supposed to make any copies of it, and then it has to be returned back to the Library of Congress. It's a long process. But the name of it is the Federal Rules and Guidelines for Prisons and Jails. It is the federal rules and guidelines for prisons and jails. Again, that's the federal rules and guidelines for prisons and jails. Now these, it's a long list. It is about, I would say an inch thick, but it covers and it is, And I tell you what, when I went to the state hearing here that our state held for open forum for people to come in and ask questions of the MDOC, everyone actually brushed off. But when I started quoting from that book what they were supposed to do, and what they were negligent in doing from the dietary standard from people that were coming down with scurvy. I was not kind. I was not kind. I stood up. What is this? About why are people in jail coming down with scurvy because they're not getting proper diet, they're not getting their time out of their jail into the sunlight so they don't have this problem. And this is, you know, a 17th century airment. Or no, 16th century, because it was in the 1700s that you had a problem with scurvy and that was generally on board ships. Then people would die from scurvy. But people are having this here and now in our jail system. I told them, expect a visit from the American Medical Association because they will be inspecting you because you're not living up to your requirements. They, the girls had been sitting back and kind of staring at the ceiling. While they were sitting back, he was leaning back like a high school kid on two legs of his chair. I start quoting from the rules and guidelines by number and subcategory and line, he sat right up and started taking notes. And I'll tell you what, from my understanding, within that same week, this was, I want to say it was Tuesday. By Friday, they had apples, fresh fruit, and citrus in all the prisons. Like right now it happened that quickly. They are that afraid of this people knowing this They're terrified of the American people the general public and people families especially that may have People inside the prison system. They don't want to know in this because if they do not get their medical medical needs met these It's big trouble for them They could be in the next cell tomorrow, you know, if they're caught not adhering to these rules and guidelines. And it's really very strict. There is no wiggle room. And if it gets out and people realize that they're not adhering to this, I tell you, it can be very ugly. I had mentioned one gentleman Mark was in with that had a cut that they refused to take him to medical over that wound up being gangrenous and then the man was in his leg and I was seeing an orthopedic surgeon at the time and let me tell you what, he was pissed. He was the one, he gave me the numbers. and the addresses of the AMA and who to talk to. As a matter of fact, now, he is now a talk show host, much, this web, Dr. Dave Janda. And you can find him. He's been on WAAM in Ann Arbor and now online. It woke him up. and has him deeply involved in a lot of what's going on today in the conservative movement. So it certainly has been, it wasn't an eye opener for me, but it was so much that I learned in that process. And my total disgust for the people in our government. And what they try to pull is unbelievable. But, well, it would be unbelievable to the normal guy out there that anybody that has had to deal with the court system in any way, shape, or form, it's not a place you want to go. It's not a place you want to lose. It's not a place I want to go or be. And I tell people, don't make me go there. You know, if you force me to take you to court, it's going to get out of the way. And you're not going to like it because I don't go in to play slap. I go directly to the juggler and I will win. It's that simple. And you know, you give me, if I have the right tools, and this was the main tool to get me through, to navigate me through the process and to get people to stand up and pay attention. to what I had to say when they tried to add criminal activity to Mark's record. When they tried to add a juvenile file to a non-existant file and entering it while I was behind the wire, which I'll remind everybody again, I had a TSSBI. That's a top secret special background investigation. I kept all the records and I have all of the files from that through the DoD. While I was behind the wire, they did the paperwork for parole. And all of a sudden, I had a juvenile file that did not exist. Problem. I have copies of all that information because it was part of my 201 file records. And when they extract those, you retain your copies and they put the others in the national records out in Missouri, wherever it is now. And so we could... And your record was so squeaky clean that they had to do it twice. They didn't believe it the first time. You don't think you're who you say you are. That's actually what their attitude was, that there's something wrong here. So they actually did my TSSBI investigation twice, which is unheard of because it's a ridiculously stupid price that they, you know, they're, you know, everybody charges through accounts. So again, I found out that that happened. and made contact with Nancy right away. And go ahead from the outside. You had to deal with it from the other direction, but you were able to crack down exactly what was happening. Oh, yeah. It was something my mother taught me a long time ago when I was in high school and was trying to work my way up the system. And I kept, people kept, you know, she's just a kid, you know, dumb blonde high school student. She knows nothing. You know, they can just brush you off. No. My mother taught me you start at the top and work your way down so Rather than work my way up the chain through the prison into the you know on the way through I called the director of the MDOC. I called her office She was unavailable. So I got her secretary and I explained the problem that He never had this he was and I told him he was that in military intelligence analyst He had a TSSBI and there's no way in hell it would have given him one if he had a juvenile record. And to that, it was like, well, let me see. Oh, there was a glitch. There was a glitch in the computer. And I was like, excuse me. You're a secretary. You know, as loud as I do, that there's nothing in a computer that isn't put there by someone. Because that computer is nothing more than a electronic file cabinet. It doesn't, nothing gets put in it without somebody putting it there. And with the security system that the little grocery store that I work at, everyone has to have their own security code and PIN number. And any time you do anything on that computer, it is tied directly to your number. So you're going to tell me that you don't know who put, when this went in and who put it there. Okay, well, you're right, you're right. Okay, it's like, listen, if I don't get an answer as to who the responsible party is. Now, those are very important words. Who is the responsible party? Because as soon as they hear those words, they know this means a lawsuit. As soon as she heard that, She was like, well, I guess I'm going to be coming up and talking to the director of the NVOC, myself in person. I said, oh, no, no, we can take care of this. We can take care of this. And it wasn't three minutes that she's searching through. She comes up with the parole, what would be Mark's parole officer when he got out. He was the person to put that into his file. And I told her. Right then, it's like you take care of this from your end, there's got to be a reprimand because he added that to it and that is false information. It's either that, or I'm coming after you and your boss. Because you know this is now and you know it has to be taken care of, take care of it, make it go away, or I'll be coming after you. And that was the end of that conversation. But it was no, it was no nonsense. And once you know the rules and you know how things work, that there is somebody responsible behind any little piece of evidence, any paperwork that's attached to your name, somebody put it there. And it can be tracked by the day it was put in. and the pin number of the person that put it there. Because that pin number is assigned to one specific person only. It's all very important information to have. And it can be traced, and it can be tracked back. Right now, the prison system, they are working day and night to try to get rid of the documents. They're bleaching their computers. They are destroying physical documents. They were, I guess, want to understand this morning, they were at the D.C. prison. At 5.30 a.m., the entire office section was lit up. Everybody was in there and working at 5.30 this morning. And they say that never happens. They've never seen it before, the people that live there. They said, we've been here and that building has never been lit up like that. So, no. They're destroying documents because they are afraid of people learning what they did to those prisoners. There's documentation, whether it be medical documents, you're going to see all kinds of things just up and disappear. And these people are not to be trusted. They sent the marshals in. The marshals need to go in and secure the computers and the documents like now. And I would strongly suggest calling your senators, calling especially your Republican senators and congressmen, and demand that that happen. But that gets confiscated and saved because they're destroying evidence right now to cover their ass. And it's, uh-uh, the rules and guidelines are going to be the absolute death toll for these people. It will put them behind bars and they know it. That is why they are holding these people hostage to get them to sign a non-disclosure agreement so that their crimes will not be exposed to the public. And I think that's the bottom line. They don't want to go to jail. They don't want to be put in jail with the people they've been mistreating all this time. It's not a matter of managing their jobs. They're working at doing time. All of these actions have specific written in stone determined by precedent punishments. There is no variance that can be given. And there are minimum of three years. Again, we can do to them what they have been doing to all of the people they've been taking to the court where they went in and they had originally one or two charges or three. As was pointed out by many of the stories over the last several days, that all of a sudden they're getting ready to go to court and they had seven additional charges. Well, guess what? The amount of malfeasance, the level of atrocities against these people, both with physical damage but also day by day torture or malfeasance in terms of dietary issues alone, as I pointed out, we were talking about this off the air, but you see, because of a federal court case that went across the whole of the country, this sounds weird, but it's not. It's because your prisoners have rights. They're supposed to have a small weigh scale in the food line where they've issued the meat because they're supposed to be, by law, so many ounces of protein with every meal and so many ounces overall of protein in the three meals of each day. What's interesting is if you suspect that they're shaving or skimming, which they were, then you can ask to have the serving put on that scale and weighed. And this was actually part of a multi-million dollar lawsuit because of illness and malnutrition that was taking place in a number of different lockups. And what came out of it was a series of standards that were established that are part of what Nancy's talking about. And it was both people from outside and prisoners actually filing suit and going through all the abuses because when you file against the system, they do everything they can to hurt you inside the system. That's the first rule. Understand they may give orders depending upon how effective you are as to how to try and harass you by doing damage to you or putting you in a higher level of security by writing tickets, creating a condition. Putting in a higher level of security puts you in a very different risk environment, etc., or puts pressure on accessibility to your documents, etc., or law, just the law library by itself. And these are all part of what those federal rules and guidelines for prisons and jails is established, what it was established for. And what it came out of is a big lamentation back in the 80s. Actually, let's say it goes back to the early, well, no, middle 70s, but the big change and the big change that took place was brought to the whole of the prison system, top to bottom, by the federal government. And that's the part that's most important here. This trickles down. The feces goes right down the pipe to the very bottom. And the DC lockup is not a local lockup. Remember, that's the District of Columbia. That is a federal facility across the board. That's why it is the District of Criminals. Why it is the District of Columbia? Because it was established to be a freestanding separate and federal entity only. So of all the places where at the very top, this is the location where all of these standards should be met, if you listen to what's been said here about what was done to the food, how the prisoners were treated, I think the best example, and forgive me, I was going to write his name down because my god, it's a long, the guy's got a, I think it's Polish, I'm pretty sure it is. It may not be, it could be, he could be Bulgarian. But what's interesting is the man's death. One of the other prisoners was standing there that just got released this afternoon, by the way, way past when they were supposed to be, of course. And he pointed out that he goes, this guy right here can't speak, can't speak. He can't communicate and they dropped him in the prison system and not once did they provide him with any assistance whatsoever. As a disabled individual. And by the way, oh heck, I didn't bring it with me, forgive me, oh maybe I did, hold on. If you go to Rumble, let's see if I have it written down, oh maybe I do, oh you know what, we're in luck, I think I do. Steel News with Ann Van Der Steele. That was an ongoing constant feed today. It's very long. It's nonstop. It's still going right now. I checked it a little bit ago. It is 1-20-25 Steel News with Ann Van Der Steele. That's V-A-N-D-E-R-S-T-E-E-L. Trump Inauguration Day is what it says, but it's actually covering the release of the hostages, so to speak. And what's interesting about this is, there are a couple different ones. If you just go to the Steele, S-T-E-L, S-T-E-E-L news with Van Der Steele, In the scroll you can find the latest video, it still should be feeding live. You'll notice that little banner with rumble, it has a little banner there, a little red flag that says live. And if you scroll through that, you'll find it where the guy is having to sign and for 14 months he received no aid whatsoever. Do you know how many rules and how many laws they violated? Would that man just that one man that one prisoner I like I said my estimate is he's worth right now If he I would think that lawyers would be flocking to him And I'm not joking. I believe it's you know the the ambulance chasers in a case like this It's not a matter of if you're gonna get paid It's how good are you at stacking and racking the charges and how much he would get paid? He could not communicate with anyone. The other prisoner that was another January 6th learned sign language from him and through, you know, other tutorials so that he could actually talk to him. They gave him no tool to be able to communicate and the guards could not communicate with him either. Oh. Oh. I want to think about that. That in and of itself would be rather far under cruel and unusual punishment right there. By not being able to even communicate with his jailers. Unacceptable. And it was fully, they were fully cognizant of this the whole time. Now, mind you, let's think about something. If you watch the BS they just did on one of the national feeds, what do you got off to the side there? So you got some lesbian twit that was talking that we saw just before we came up on the air, and she's yapping about how all the queers and all the pedos are afraid now. And it's like, good, they should be. But the thing is, what's off in the corner there? Somebody's sitting there going a mile a minute signing. No, you know to me so it's not like they didn't have a an understanding of the need and it's not like as is pointed out by Nancy They didn't know what their record requirements were This was purely for the purpose of torturing the individual while incarcerated for by it's not just a little insignificant I mean literally it's the sound of silence treatment the only way that he got to move started to work with other people he could write and he can write But you got to have paper and you got to have pencil and they put in they put all these guys remember in solitaire now You would have to communicate the need for it. Yeah, I mean that's insane. You can't even ask for stores from the prison guard because they're not there's no communication so you know the things that you have to purchase for yourself that the prison doesn't provide How do you get those? You know toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, they don't put that in front of the body. You have to purchase it. That's next. It's a compounding expense. This is the other thing we've been talking about. So again, for everybody out there, before I go any farther, I'll make sure I reinforce this. Again, the group that is already organized, they were organized behind the wire. In the lockup in Washington, D.C., it's called Federal Watchdog. That's the group. You can go do a search. You'll find all the contact information. It's Federal Watchdog. The name of the individual who was the founder who was just released was Jake Lang. J-A-K-E, last name L-A-N-G. If you know anybody. They need to first of all, right off the bat, if they were released anywhere else in the country and you're listening, they need to contact this organization. One of the other members, like founders, is Joshua A. Pruitt. P, it's Joshua, J-O-S-H-U-A, middle initial A, last name Pruitt, P-R-U-I-T-T. Now, this is an archive, so again, remember, you can always pull this program up. All the things we're talking about will be readily available. Let me go ahead and get that name out again. That is the Federal Rules and Guidelines for Prisons and Jails. If you can get a copy of it, get your hands on it, that's going to be a major thing. If you have anybody that is coming out that has been pardoned, Make sure they know this, that the federal rules and guidelines for prisons and jails, they go through it, they know, they will know what it is that they can go after them for. But that's insane. What they have done, this is, it's cruel and unusual punishment at the very least. And, you know, each violation, be it Dietary be a lack of exercise time, time out of their cells. Gosh, even time to go into the prison library to research things that they need for themselves. All of this, it's all there. Oh my goodness, it's quite expensive. But each one of these sections, subsections, is like a standing law unto itself. And they have to follow it. They cannot deviate it from it. There are no exceptions to the rule. But the other thing that I think we need to press tonight is that there should be no category 11 prisoner. Now we found this said by quite by accident Excuse me, the category 11 prisoner is political prisoners. There shouldn't be any in the America in these United States Unacceptable and it's something that should be abolished along with the immunity for prosecutors judges and law enforcement Well, again, these are one of the things that is coming out of this is the skullduggery of the court cases themselves. And that of course is a multi-million dollar or 10 to a million dollar or God knows what they're going to be able to go for because in this case you have multiple casualties that are in over a thousand people, closer to 2,000 actually. Remember there are a number of people that were attacked shortly before the transfer of the regime, purely for spite. It doesn't mean they can proceed with it, but they put it in the system. Guys, the machine will do everything it can not to expunge the records or the system. And we've talked about this before with regard to the NCIC, whatever its latest BS name is. It doesn't mean it's going to change it. The records keeping system has what are called bubbles that are created so they can lie about a particular piece of information they put on your name. It's in there. In fact, you want to mess with their heads? Hey, is there anything with my name on it in there? Blah blah blah blah blah. Oh no. Check to see if there are any bubbles. First thing the person do, he or she will do is startle. They will actually go, huh? It's like, well how did you know that? You basically won't say it necessarily, but you can tell by the way they act. And then they'll look around and a supervisor comes up and then they point to the side of the screen there and it's like, oh yeah, there is. Now, we've talked about this personally, we've talked about this with a ticket that had been dealt with multiple times. You come back, you deal with it, it's okay, it's all done. Come back, get notice there's something in the mail or if you get pulled over, the idea is it's harassment time. Well, it's not a high crime or anything, it's designed purely for them to be able to take and purge more money from your wallet. So, what you do is you hunt down, well, how is this popping up in this supposedly, you know, perfect system? Well, we know it's not. It's designed to be a scurrilous ratbag used at their discretion. And that's exactly what happens. I'll tell you what, before we go any farther, we've got Nancy here. If there's any questions, speak up. Go ahead. Have we got any callers? Anybody want to ask any questions? Now's the time. And doesn't mean there are any, but I think we've covered the bases, but there may be something that's not clear enough. Again, this is a mechanism that there is no wiggle room on. Understand something about all of the rules established under these, or I should say all the mechanisms of the rules and guidelines. These are all minimal standards that are actually quite achievable. In other words, you're supposed to have two ounces of meat product. It's easily identified. The food services know how to properly met out a ration. But it can also be, let me give an example. For instance, the federal standard for the number of square feet that must be available for each individual that is incarcerated in each cell. Now that doesn't change. That's never changed. I mean once you build a prison, how big is the prison cell? How big is a block cell? How big is, you know, how big are the hallways? They're not going to stretch. And yet, year after year, the states will try to wiggle to put more people in the same space. in a situation where they're already beyond capacity for the air volume and the heat available with the systems that have been established because they also have to maintain a particular temperature range. So again, heads up, this is a useful tool. I want to make sure we brought Nan up because she's used it from the operator's perspective and we do have a lot of people who have background in this. Now, I don't know if the guys that are doing this work have the information that we're putting out there. So, it's one of those things. We've got to get it to them somehow, because this is going to be critical in their fight to get back. Because you know, as long as they've been in there, some of these people have lost property, lost homes, they've lost their families over this. You know, it's ridiculous that these people have been held this long. Many of them have not been Have never been to trial yet. It's ridiculous. Yeah, we're still waiting for well again. They are waiting for release in the situation where they're doing everything they can and by the way What they're doing especially since there are federal standards with regard to pardons and paroles activity from the executive They can be attacked from another direction. I would assume that somebody's already making that effort because There are useful tools in the toolbox that allow you to go at the enemy the way that they go after everybody else. You can hit them with multiple charges from several different, very legitimate and again, benchmark written in stone. No doubt about it, what the punishment level is for the obvious act. There is no variance. There are minimal standards. There are no variance. There is nothing that they have that is offered as a way out. Well, that is the thing with the rules and guidelines. It is very specific as to what violations, what the consequences are. It's spelled out. And they know it. And it's on every sheriff, anybody that's in charge of a prison, whether it be a warden, be it the sheriff, whoever is in charge of a facility has got a copy on their desk. That's a guarantee. You know, let me give you an example. One of the prisoners was talking about that they were transferred from Washington, apparently to Virginia. or West Virginia to Kentucky to a quote-unquote private prison. All prisons or institutions fall under these guidelines and restrictions and even if they're a subcontractor they're still directly beholden to the contractee. In other words, all of the requirements, specifications and standards apply to the contract, the individual that is the contractor, the company business LLC, it doesn't make any difference. And at this point in time, what they were describing is that they have, they were putting, and I've seen this before too, but they had 10 man cells that they were putting 16 men in, and when he arrived there, there's only 10 beds and there's only 10 bunks, you know, 10 racks. But there were 16 prisoners, so guess what? The prisoners, six of them sleep on the floor. Now I hate to tell you but I don't because Nancy knows as well as I do that right off the bat That's a get out. That's a go-to-jail free card. That's not a get out of jail free card That's a go-to-jail free card for whoever is doing that in fact, no instant no institution can qualify to do that in this country if they are Given any kind of federal assistance if they receive a monuments or federal assistance Any prison or jail, if it's within the United States of America falls under these rules and guidelines. It's rules and regulations. The law they call it guidelines, I don't know. But these are the rules and regulations that they have to adhere to. And it's not a, yeah, we might, it's an idea to do that. It'd be nice if you can do this. No, this is you will do this, minimal. or you will go to jail. And that's what it comes down to. Whoever is in charge of whatever prison, whether it be private, county, state, federal, makes no difference. They must follow these rules and regulations that they call guidelines. There's no little room in this, and there is specific felony charges that go with each violation. So it's not something they can wiggle out of. And in the damages done to the individual, it can rack up into millions, folks. It's not as some of you have discussed, brilliance. It's ridiculous that they have come to this, that the socialists that have taken over the Democratic Party I'm not saying that lightly. This is something ALC specifically said, the Socialist Democratic Party. Those are four words, not mine. So taking over the Democratic Party and are trying to enforce socialism here inside the United States. And as you know, as well as I do, socialism is communism and it doesn't fly here. And I think the interesting thing, what we're laying on right now here is for the short term, for now. Go ahead, Colin. We got you. She's right. Communism is definitely communism. There's no difference. Well, and again, the big thing here is in this situation, these are all things that were put into play by both sides of the aisle, so to speak, and were established to eliminate any of the variance in the system. And again, remember, these are, if you read this, let me help everybody understand something. You're not talking about compiling anybody. We're talking, you just have to meet these minimal standards which are, like, most everybody wouldn't accept or would think, man, that's still a punishment. That is a punishment. Well, that's the whole point. is that what's happening here is it's on the level of now, it's not just minimal, it's actually criminal. You're intentionally trying to harm people. And whatever the element or the process, whatever you're talking about in terms of subject matter, prisons are very dastardly and conniving creatures. Example, as I pointed out earlier, And by law, you're supposed to have so much time out, even in what is called a level four secure or a level five secure. Now, level five, there's a level four. Really, there's not much difference between the two. But the level four, we'll say maybe super secure or secure, you don't go out. You don't really have yard. What you have are dog kennels. Now, they're really nice dog kennels. They're about the size of, say, the length of your house, but they're only as wide as your bathroom. And you are scheduled to be released individually into that kennel one hour every day. Then there are so many dog kennels that they have like that waiting for you. OK? Now that's pretty straightforward. All you got to do is open the cell door, get them out of the block, walk them outside, put them in the kennel. Then they're there for an hour. You got one guy watching 10, 15, 20 dog kennels. They didn't want to do that. So instead, they walk you out of your cell, take you down to the intersection where there's four doors. I've told you about this many times over the last couple of days. And they leave you in there. You're still inside. There are no windows. But they figure you can't argue because you're either in solid carry or you're in a maximum. And so they walk you down and leave you in this unilluminated dingy intersection where all the spit, filth, and whatever can collect, that's the joining point. And after an hour, congratulations, you get to go back to yourself. What was the difference? Really not much of any. Now the purpose, as is pointed out, is that you're supposed to get a certain amount of sunlight for my DDE. Yeah, sunshine for health. But it doesn't happen. Well, that is how they got the scurvy. They weren't taking them out. They won't let them have that. It's amazing that one hour a day is enough time in the sunshine for your body to soak up the vitamin D necessary to fight off scurvy and that wasn't happening. Right. Now let us help everybody understand something here too or understand what I was saying and I've mentioned this before on the air. Guys, the food just disappears. It goes out the back door. At one site, the visiting room literally overlooked the loading dock. This is how scurrilous and how arrogant they are. Literally, the loading dock could be seen from the visitor's room. It's after hours. The old area is blacked out. The gates are shut. The gates open up. A private car pulls up to the loading dock. A bunch of people get out. They go into the old meat locker, they open up a meat locker, outside door, open up the door, and they start throwing cheese and meat and everything into the back of that car. There's another woman sitting there, she goes, wow, what are those guys doing? They very quietly said, why, they're grocery shopping, ma'am. They're grocery shopping. They're the local restaurant, yeah. Now literally what they do, they have the cops have a restaurant down the road and they were stealing the food right out of the back of the supply point after hours off the mess hall. And during the day they have an agreement with gate pass prisoners to work in the restaurant that they stole the food for. How do I know this? Well everybody does. You know what? They're known quite well. But that's how arrogant the criminal mind in uniform gets. And what's funny is the poor woman, she wasn't naive, she was just a nice person. Her son was in there for, in fact it was ridiculous, he shouldn't even have met him in prison. But he was in there for like, what was technically a one year stint, which in reality was going to be like three months. And the charge, it wasn't even supposed to be a felony charge, it's just a prostitute or flipped on everything because he was making brownie points. I actually looked at the kid's case and helped him with a few things to shoot at the lawyer. But they're sitting there and she looks outside and she goes, whoa, what are they doing? And we're not talking like it's far, far away. You had to guess. We're talking that the windows are right there next to where you're sitting. Count two car lengths away, and that's where they're pulled up and loading up the car. Don't tell me that it doesn't happen. You've already seen plenty of it. But the first part is the level of arrogance. That's the thing and again that person wasn't supposed to see that in theory But since she did she actually I'm sure had discussions with other people which is cool because that way we didn't have to well We already did know about it. We're talking about it, but your tax dollars at work Right in fact all these people are retarded. That's your tax dollars at work The amount that the prison's charge to feed the prisoners It's like $30 a day and there's no way that they put out $30 a day for what they said you guys. No, the average is about $2. Well, we're going to round it out, but about $2 for three meals. Yeah. $1.56 to $1.73 for all three. Not for everybody else. Oh, you mean per meal? No, for all three meals. That was there on the book's estimate of what it was costing to feed a prisoner. Yet they received $27 to almost $30 per day, depending on the season, for each prisoner. So what did they do with the other money? If you're only spending two, and we're not, in fact, do you remember, we also get food from the gardens that are produced by the prisoners in some situations. Well, and all the business you guys had was prisoner made as well. Right. And so again, this is... The level of malfeasance through the whole of the system, it's just like the federal government itself. And it's not going to fix itself. In fact, right now they're chomping at the bit and frothing at the mouth because of what they see going on that they're caught up. They're in the crosshairs for the moment. Now, there's one thing I will agree that nobody let up, provide all the resources and materials to everybody we can. Go ahead and jump in there. It's just that everyone needs to go full. You've only got so many years in which to file against them. And the clock is running. Okay, the pardon is there. From this point forward, you've got two years. Now they've had five years to bring charges against you, but you've got two years to respond and it's going to take a while. So it's going to take you probably a month just to get your hands on the rules and guidelines. And you're going to need that to go through, study it with a lawyer if they haven't already, if they don't know of its existence and everything that's in it. And I doubt many do because it is so hard to get your hands on. And the other question should be, why would it be, we understand why, but it's just a facetious question, but it's not. Why would they not want us to see that? Why would they want the people to have that? Wouldn't you want everybody to maintain those standards? No, they don't want to be called out, and that's it. They don't want to be called out on it. And from what I have seen and heard, you know, I think about the man that had