January 27, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed microwave emitter construction and testing, coffee storage and chicory as a caffeine substitute, preparedness strategies, and current events including Colombia's capitulation to Trump, Egyptian military capabilities, and the killing of a January 6 pardoned individual by an Indiana deputy. He emphasized technology discipline, the dangers of over-reliance on high-tech systems in warfare, and warned that the globalist enemy remains active despite recent political changes.
- microwave cannon
- radar emitter
- coffee storage
- chicory root
- preparedness
- egypt military
- abrams tank
- january 6
- constitutional carry
- thomas massey
- second amendment
- militia training
- technology discipline
- electronic countermeasures
- globalists
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Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave to 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 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 attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor 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 seemly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn holds they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be pure leaders. Send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter, fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the fate to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Most of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution. The Supreme Law of the place. The day that the ayahuasca vanished and the mist for once he came. These words were true. We got free. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as pirates trample each god-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. I stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Northwest and Southeast. And gentlemen, if you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all our friends there, both analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States, and our friends are back and the weather is better. They were suffering over there on the west side of the state but channel 31 test is back in the middle bottom of the state of Michigan doing what they do best up there especially today we've had above freezing weather although we got a little wind got to watch it there but a lot of work can get done without the old fingers freezing to the metal that's a good thing. It is Monday. It is the 27th of January, it is the 17th year of Open Obvious and in-your-face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2025 Old Earth Calendar, 2025 Battle for the Republic, Book 2, The Winter War, The Trench, remember the guy in the trench. That Sten gun works really good, especially for that kind of yeoman work. Again, a beautiful bright day outside, kept in trails being deployed even as we speak, checkerboard, flights that make no sense, what so are, so far if you're paying any attention to aviation. But you know that. We know what those tanks are up to. It's the same old BS different day. Just what the trash and government is all about. We just got a new regime coming in to do what the old regime did in all the critical places. By the way, as we've said a million times, the Mossad and elements of the CIA killed Kennedy and now of course everybody is all, the Mossad killed Kennedy because he insulted Ben Gurion. Because he was trying to get that nuclear arms treaty thing going and the Jewish mob felt they weren't part of it, which they weren't because they didn't uphold anything. Not that we really did either. Both sides it's a lie. Both sides it's a lie with regard to the nuclear regulatory crap. They just doctored the, and you know, they were twisters, engineered the numbers and the technology accordingly. Everybody kept what they had, everybody had more of it. And they had new technology that wasn't in the verbiage of any arrangement. And so they kept right on doing what they kept right on doing. Except that, needless to say, oh, and we were supposed to throw out the idea that Johnson had anything to do with it. No, Johnson was going on. You let it happen. The CIA, throw them out the CIA knew what was happening because this is their stomping ground. So the Jewish mob with the cooperation of the agencies did what they did to kill a president of the United States. Now, I'm not going to dwell on any more on that because that dog has been beat to death to be quite honest and it's too late. Any information that's left out there will be totally re-sculpted, engineered, or just flat out burned. What year is it? When did Kennedy die? We said this back in the, by the way, in the 70s, that if they were going to release anything, that it would be sanitized to the nth degree. So, what year is it? 2025? You tell me what you think the B-Witches did with all that information. And by the way, they had four more years because Trump didn't do anything to release it the last time, remember? Hmm, what a surprise. So they figured this time around with four years of hypercommunist power than the Jewish mob would have all the time they could to shred burn and destroy or save and put in their private archives for their own personal sexual pleasure when they look at that while they're raping a little eight year old boy or something. You know how it is. Or a little eight year old girl. Or maybe a five year old or three year old girl because remember what it says in the Talmud, if they rape a three year old it's like a pin prick. Yeah, so who knows what their flavor of the day perversion is, no matter what they're still perverts. Anyway, busy weekend, some things went well, other things went as expected, could have gone a little better, but again you have to figure you're dealing with many, many, many, many, many people in operations and so people learn. That's why you have training operations so that you will find out about all the things that can go right and wrong. Mostly you want to find out what can go wrong. But nothing critical other than just the fact that things need to be worked on, tightened up. That's just a progressive learning experience. As far as the radar gun video goes, we got the disassembly and the review of basic components in the can. We're going to film separately at a special class on assembly of the radar cannon in three forms, I think, by the time we're done. There's going to be three different types that we're going to be able to demonstrate. And the only question is, do I want to take the internals from just one model and use it for all three? Or do I want to make three separate units? Because if I do, we don't use brand new microwaves. We use discards. I'm trying to see if I can line up a couple that are exactly the same out of the derelicts and wrecks I can pull from different locations where we have allies that have piles of them. Then working out the large format, those I already showed this last weekend, Saturday morning. Pretty extensive. Again, there were some good questions. Number one, which everybody should ask, is, well, what about power supply? We're using a 110 system with inverters, if needed, or off-the-shelf generator packs. There's a number of different ways. Battery packs, generator packs, but also inverters. A better quality inverter, a higher potential inverter will do everything that it needs to do to provide the power off of a conventional vehicle. So, a whole lot of special things to do except to make sure that you've got everything clean, contacts where they need to be and then plug the power in. you're still operating at 110. That's something that was a good question, so I really didn't emphasize enough that this is a 110 microwave. It's not a camper microwave or something like that running off a 12 volt, which by the way, most of those actually are 110s with an inverter that brings them up to where they need to be. And they're usually smaller potential, smaller microwaves typically, not always. That means the land yachts have everything that a conventional house has. the big ones, but smaller stuff, usually everything is proportional. So another thing that was asked is, again, if we can't get hold of satellite dishes, what are we going to do? Well, we can make projector backs, basically projection Focal systems out of a number of different materials actually were joking the other day. I don't know if you caught it the dog the Collars of shame you know the dog protective collars those are really fantastic the plastic Very heavy designed to deal with dogs cats are not as much of a problem, but they're pretty aggressive, but the thicker canine size Neck shields are perfect for reconfiguring into a projector, a projector funnel for sending the signal out. So that's all going to be covered. And in fact, talk to my camera tech people Sunday, and we're rescheduling another day. And I'm going to probably have more cameras available, so we're going to include a wider number of angles to try and get as much detail in as we can with these. Now, a lot of it is pretty straightforward. Now, here's another thing I will point out. Minimize to maximize. There's a lot of what's in the wire harness that doesn't need to be there, but there's no sense in eliminating it. I mean, it's not really all that big a machine to begin with. So, having a little extra wire here and there, some things are just simply going to be bridged so the circuit is complete. You're not worrying about a shut off a door circuit, but you will have a switching system. So, guess what? That's typically what we use for the final power fire control. There's the best way to describe it. You have the timer system, which we don't really use. We override that and bridge it if need be. Or it's locked into one particular maximum high output you know setting and then the other is just a trigger switch, so it's you know click me Clicked off which can be set up in a number of ways if you want to shoulder operate the system We recommend actually tripod mounting it we're going to demonstrate that some of the neat tricks that I've seen include using The tripod telescope systems and camera systems are perfect. The tripods are fantastic for providing an effective base and the ability to pivot 360 degrees and with extreme high elevation for being able to track and engage the target with a radar cannon. Now the other question was about the dishes and do we pay for them? That was a question that came out, you guys buy them. Half the time I don't have to because people actually forget to even have them on their roofs. It's like when I want battle-torn or battle-tattered flags. Most people who have a battle-worn flag, a weather-worn flag on their pole, forgot the flag was even there. That's about nine times out of ten. I'm serious about this. It's amazing how people respond, but it tells you something about people. We've gone to ask for satellite dishes, and the guy goes, satellite dish? Well, I don't have a satellite dish. I'm talking about the big ones. I'm talking about a satellite dish in a pole in your yard that is, say, an 8-foot or 10-foot dish. It's got a big pole stuck in the ground with cement. And quite literally, the guy just had obviously just got done mowing his lawn. And he'd go, hey, do you use the satellite dish that you have here? And the guy goes, satellite dish? I don't have a satellite dish. And I said, that one right there, the one in the yard. And the guy looks at it and he looks befuddled. And then he goes, I completely forgot about that. Now you've got to understand, he just mowed around it with a lawnmower. So don't tell me this now, people. These are reactions that you get from people when you're just asking very polite and simple questions. The thing with flags, you know, sir, you know, I'll tell you what, do you want that flag that's out there on the flagpole? He goes, flag? I don't have a flag up. And he looks at the flagpole and goes, oh. And he realizes it also looks pretty bad. Well, I'll tell you what, sir, I'll give you another brand new China Sport flag to replace that one. How's that sound? And so you recover the tattered flag and you put up the other flag to replace it. So, but there's a reason. I don't want to desecrate any flags myself. I don't have to. Besides, it looks cooler when it's weather worn or weather catered or torn or whatever for imagery or video work. So heads up there. Now, apparently Columbia collapsed at the demands of Trump. Let me go. Hold on here. Let me do something for you. Oh man, really? Wow, what a surprise. I would never have expected that of a lackey country and government that the CIA has been running for 40 years. I would never have expected that. I would never have expected this strong arm of the covert branch to bend the arm there of the guy in charge and explain to him that Well, it's an occupied state with CIA, NSA, military, US, and other Israeli, and Israeli trash, the Israeli scum are all through Colombia. That filth is everywhere in the South American area now usurping us. But yeah, so Colombia, I guess we're not going to see coffee go as expensive yet, but this helped everybody to understand something. Do you know how many people? One of the things they kind of look concerned about, anybody see any of these interviews? You mean, well coffee could go up. Oh my God, coffee could go up. Well yeah, of course it would. But it's not the only place that coffee comes from by the way. But it is one of the most significant So, again, that bullet for the moment is brushed by your ear. Oh, pardon the pun like the Trump thingy. That bullet is cracked by your ear, but it didn't tag you. They may still, if they drag their feet about receiving the illegal aliens that they wanted to ship back, that they might still end up with a 25% tariff. If they do, that means coffee prices would go up by 25%. So you do the math. How expensive is coffee with the devaluation of the currency? Well, quite extensive, as a matter of fact. So it would be worse. Now, on this note, let me remind you again, if we got cut off from coffee, I wouldn't buy coffee if it went up that high at all. I might buy, I'd be buying discount, markdown, whatever. And we'd be harvesting chicory this next season. Actually, we've got last year's chicory. still frozen in the ground, chicory roots, so that can be harvested. But I will remind you again that as a progressive investment, coffee is a cash item. It's like liquor. It's like using pocket pints or half pints of Liquor is a storage item. Even if you don't drink, it doesn't make any difference. Your best bet is to just keep buying a few of those, you know, vest pocket type of bottles of apricots, schnapps, and peach schnapps, and vodka. It's cheap. And just put them on the shelf and fill up a box with them. And just leave it there. It won't go bad. That's the one thing about liquor. It won't go bad. It's just going to sit there. But it's like cash in the bank. Okay? And I don't care about trading fire water to the crazies out there for something that they might have down the road because if they get liquored up, they'll be over there liquored up. And if they get crazy and liquored up and they think they want to come after you, performance levels drop dramatically with that. So that means that you've gained an edge. But coffee is the same way. Coffee, and as I've said for years, tea is a great one to put on the shelf, not because necessarily you're going to use it. But in the caffeine-themed window, if coffee were to get cut off or, you know, we go to war, all the stuff gets cut off. You're going to find out real quick about that. Rationing happens immediately this time because we have a much crappier supply system in America than we did back at the end of the, well, not yet, the depression was still going on. Hold on, caller. The depression was still going on at the end of the 30s. And when World War II hit, guys, we immediately had rationing in the United States for everything. Everything. Doesn't mean everything. What you could think of, everything was rationed. Everything was on the ration point system. Okay? Number one. About coffee. The big thing is, best storage system for coffee. Now, I'm going to tell you, you're not going to take your product on the shelf and bounce it around like a basketball, right? So, while regular cans or containers of coffee work out pretty well, the cardboard containers probably don't last as long, but they're traditional, and they're out there, but they last a good long time on the shelf. As long as you don't move the stuff around and don't agitate, typically all of the foil seals that they're doing now and everything will stay in place. But the best choice for coffee for on the shelf storage, because you can buy it anywhere, is in brick form, in vacuum brick form. Now Dollar Tree, and I had a conversation over the weekend, I got people looking in their local Dollar Trees that are allies right now. Dollar Tree had this beast row, yellow, it's a yellow brick, it's $1.25. I think they've disappeared. I have noticed that they've not been in for a while and I think the price and devaluation of the currency is such that they may have been priced out of Dollar Tree's venue. But if they are there, those are the single best buy that you can find in the system in general. Why? Well, number one, they're not too big a package. You want to remember that, yes, and I do. I buy bulk items all the time, including coffee. I buy big containers of coffee. And I also rotate them. My older stock is coming forward, and the newer ones, if we see them on sale or get them discounted or somebody gets rid of them, we put them on the shelf. I get a lot of stuff for free, okay, that they're getting rid of. So the fact is that these bricks, number one, are a vacuum seal system. They're a heavy foil. And the other cool thing is that if you have them on the shelf and you're checking your inventory, If for some reason they just had some flaw and they fail, they give up the ghost as far as the seal, the neat thing is that the crinkle pack expands. It looks more like just a loose bag of coffee, no, a little still a brick. The advantage of this is that you know that, oh, you've got to use that before it goes bad. We take that one out of the inventory and pull that out. Don't mess everything else up. As far as these bricks go, I've already done tests up to 27 years in storage. Now, I wish I could find the ones that I actually had for a full 27 years, but I haven't been able to, because Big Lot, when it used to be a bulk store, Big Lot, they used to have small one-pot bricks. And those are the ones that we pulled out of storage. And I said, oh, what the heck? We probably better use these. Opened them up, they smelled like they had just been fresh ground. Now again, these aren't very big bricks, but larger bricks, comparable that I have in storage, have been in storage now for 25 years. Again, spot checking them, because you do what the Army does, the DOD does this with all their equipment. They do a spot check to make sure that things are stable. But in this case, all you have to do is it's a go no go. If you open up, I usually put these into other containers. That gives them an added level of protection, but also another sealed environment so that if a container were to fail, a brick were to all of a sudden unvacuum, well, it's still safe. It's still secure. I can pull it out of there, make sure everything else isn't messed up. OK, everything looks good. That one's the only one that the seal, for whatever bizarre reason, finally failed. And I use it. That's the one we use. However, the others I was talking about, with the 27-year, I think I've done some that are 23 years old, Now, consistently it's the same thing. Quality of the product is acceptable. Flavor and taste is correct. Nothing unusual about the composition. In fact, the coffee, like I said, in the vacuum-sealed bricks like that, opening them up after so many years, they look just like they were ground the day before or that day while I was operating. So those are the best choice. Unfortunately, it looks like those Bistro and the other brands have hardly shown up in quite some time. But if they do and they're $1.25 a brick, they're the best already packaged system. You don't have to do anything. The other coffee will work fine. Yes, we do buy bags of coffee, especially when we find them, cheap, cheap, cheap. Or they're free, et cetera. And those are all part of the mix. But I'm just recommending especially if you have like a retreat a cabin or if you want to put stuff you know away For a period of time to start stacking and racking the other good thing about Pre-packaged containers like that especially vacuum seal is when you pull it off the shelf and you want to trade it to somebody There is no doubt that it's original product and that the product has a set factory established quantity of product in the container That's a selling feature when you're bartering, trading, and exchanging. Always remember that. Now we've got a caller. Caller, jump in there. What do you got? This is Paul in Tennessee. I wanted to tell you that they actually about, you were talking about coffee, right? Okay. About eight, seven, eight years ago, I remember it brought my memory back when you started talking about coffee. They tried to actually talk about banning coffee, and I don't know why. Well, again, it's just for the sake of trying to stir the pot. But see, coffee has always been a trade spice. Though we didn't always know about it, it's interesting, it goes way, way back into the depths of time. Nobody knows, although they argue that it came from the South America and Central America, it's obvious that cha or something similar was always available, say, in the trade routes like in West Africa, no, East Africa, Asia. So the coffee is a really interesting, one of those oddball things out. It goes so far back nobody can really peg when it was discovered as a viable drink. Of course now the older ways of doing it are kind of like the European way where Americans like more of a more water with their coffee, whereas espresso, you know, the, you know, literally or what you see in the Middle East with a, you know, traditional coffee, is it's a very, very concentrated, almost what some people would consider like pasty. It's not really, it's just syrupy. And you don't need very much and you only sip a little bit and you get a rush. It's like when you forget to turn the coffee pot off and you find it the next day and there's a syrup in the bottom of it. That's pretty much what you're talking about. What about the burn flavor? Oh yeah. That's that third ship coffee that will keep you going every day. Right. So that's what Expresso is? Well Expresso in this case what they do is again less water, more energy, more pressure. I mean there's different like you have Expresso machines where you're literally steam pressing the stock, the cut. And there's, but it depends on where you are. Traditionally, coffee is pretty well made the same way with variations on pressure and temperature, which means dictates time to process. But the idea here is again, it's a product that everybody recognizes. It is a unique and both addictive and a popular treat. Let's understand that. That's why again, it's money. Look at coffee as money. It is always, all these spices and things that we take for granted, and coffee is one of them. If things go to hell with a hand cart, it's simply not going to be available. Let's point out, I'll tell you what, here's the way to test this and it will help you to understand something. Go to a good, like Whole Foods. Whole Foods is really great. They love exotic, right? Go take a look at where the coffees come from and tell me if not one of them is in a war zone. Every place where coffee comes from is a war zone. I love Ethiopian. Ethiopian coffee. It's great. Try to fight it right now. No, they're not completely war. They just got punished for some bullshit. I don't know. Whatever the UN and the US is pulling out of their ass for some harassment of Ethiopia. You don't want to steal something in Ethiopia again. You always tell them they want to go back into these dirt poor countries. But they're pissing around with them right now. But Ethiopia, Sumatra, Okay, go right down the shopping list. All of the countries that make coffee right now, well, how about Colombia? Colombia is not a peaceful state right now. Colombia still has all the same drug problems it's always had, and the CIA has always stirred the pot, and the Israeli Jewish Mossad has been stirring the pot there forever. But he still gets a coffee out. For all the dope and people getting executed on the roads and the punk ass Israelis stealing people blind, we still get the coffee out. The guy is in Hawaii, Mark. But it got off the price and during the war the Hawaiians will rape us financially at $1000 an ounce for it. I'm waiting for him to do that. We've got to buy it because it's American. No, those are all communists in Hawaii. I won't buy anything from Hawaii if I can help it. Go ahead, go ahead and jump in there. Yeah, what about tea? Is that a good one? They're not as good, probably. Well, it is. No, no. Okay, here's the thing. One of the things you should all have in your storage is go to Dollar Tree. It used to be they were double pouch tea bags. They're not anymore. You'll notice they're single pouch bags. However, you're still getting 100 bags for $1.25. Key like that could actually be broken down and even bartered in trade or used as small change for people looking for a solution for a fix for caffeine. The other thing though that I would add to this is chicory, which I've mentioned. Back in the 70s, late 70s, and 80s when we had a coffee shortage, which everybody forgets about. They reintroduced chicory. Now it wasn't so much a coffee shortage. Well, it was because price of coffee went through the roof. And so they were doing it two ways. They were either adding chicory to the coffee. It was typically 5% to 15%, but it could be as high as 25%, depending on who made it, which who it was. And it was done to save money because they would charge you less for it having chicory in it. And the other thing is that you probably can still find this, like the health food stores, is chicory additive to mix with your coffee to make it go farther and to change the blend. But chicory by itself is also high caffeine comparable to between tea and coffee. It's everywhere. It's that purple weed, that long stocky purple weed that you see in your back, you know, side of your driveway or in the backyard. It's the real... Well, purple flowers anyway. Yeah, purple flowers. The plant isn't purple. Yeah, no, the plant isn't purple. That's green, but it's stocky. It's kind of...it grows an average of anywhere from as little as about a foot and a quarter. to three feet tall, depending on how much growing space it's given. And it grows everywhere. It's literally across the whole of the country, especially dominant in the south, but it's grown up here through the temperate zones of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota. I think it's in Canada. I'm pretty sure it is. But it's everywhere around Indiana. Yeah, it's every exactly. You find it along driveways. You find it anywhere cars commute the seats. The best way to think about it is pull them seeds down the road, they get dropped somewhere else. Especially on secondary roads, easy to harvest. Now what you want to do is don't throw away the stalk and the bloom because those are medicinal for other subjects. What you're going to be using for the tea, or again as a substitute, is the root. So you want to pull the root up, wash it well, then you chop that off away from the rest of the plant. Then you chop it up, take a pair of scissors, snip it up, then put a take and get a... I'll tell you what's really perfect. They're just these little coffee grinders. I grab every one I ever see at a yard sale and they cost a dollar and they usually cost $20, $30 if you go and buy them. But you get any of these better name brand choppers. What you do is just stick it in there and beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Away you go. And there's two ways to use it, like I said. If you didn't have any coffee, then that's your substitute. If you had coffee, this is an extender. And it doesn't change the flavor of the coffee. Typically, again, that's what you balance out. That's why you used to see 5%, 15%, or up to 25% added to the coffee, depending on the bean, I assume, quality of the product that they were using. I remember that again, Mark. I used to add more grounds because it tasted weaker. Right. It doesn't have an aggressive flavor. That's the thing. It actually is quite mild, but has still the same stimulant potential. So again, for guard duty and for as a way to satiate the addiction to caffeine that exists in the population on a massive scale. Because don't forget, we have colas, and the colas do the same thing, producing caffeine. So there are a number of products that this will help to deal with bringing people down off that too, because I think like everything else, what's going to happen is moderation is going to be dictated by lack of resource. Always remember that. Moderation. People always like to be able to moderate what they do. But you know what the best way is? How about if you just can't get it? Which also is why all of these things we're talking about were primary spice trade products. East India, what's the name of that company, guys? East India Tea? Yeah, remember? And again, coffee being the same, no different. Now another thing here real quick on this is storage. You can cut and store, and the big thing is you dry. The root, there's an argument about you can go either way on that. You can just air dry it or you can actually machine dry it. That's recommended to some people with the way they process the chicory root. There are other trees and root, roots of plants that can be used as additional substitutes. However, many, kind of like the idea of using acorns for a lot of things, is Usually you have a limited amount of tannic acid or other sidebar issues where you have to leach off one product to get to the primary product. The reason that this was so popular is because it's just one step shopping. All you have to do is harvest it, clean it, use it. You see the difference? The others, you might have to boil. Yeah, well you still, no, you still, that's what I'm saying. The one technique is to cooperate while drying it, while you're, you know, in other words, use a heated dryer so you actually pull it the way that you should to get it over into process point. Because either way, you're going to end up having to make it, it's got to, it can't be pulpy. It can't be viscous pulpy or your little grinder isn't going to work. So it actually yes has to be toasted or roasted or it could be dried and that brings that takes the moisture out brings also the temp up so it helps to turn it and that brings the flavor up to not that there's much. We've done it over the years. It's just gone out because availability has gone up, but right now Coffee, well it's not just coffee. Here's the problem. Everything has gotten more expensive because of the devaluation of the currency. So everything is pricier. You didn't get any major upgrade in your income, none of us did, but the cost of everything is going to continue to stay high, no matter what, until such time as the rest of the supply system that they're claiming they're going to plug in catches up once the the energy prices go down, that's going to be the first thing that alleviates and starts to cycle down the price of everything. I fully understand what Trump is talking about there. It's actually common sense math. The biggest problem with this though is that always there's a hiccup point because, well, you paid for a whole bunch of this stuff and it's more expensive because that's what it costs. So the retailer can't really come off that too much until they can see a genuine reduction in the jobber or wholesale cost of the replacement products. Then they might be willing to bite the bullet, which is really the math they don't tell you about. The stores take a minor loss, but a lesser loss this way because what they'll do is bring up the retail cost of the products that are replacing it to balance out the difference so that they get hit, but they don't get hit as hard, and they still end up with a minimal profit to maintain operations. Because you've got to have profit or you're not going to stay in business. And this is a real issue with all these things that we're getting hit with right now that still we are, there's nothing on the horizon that I see that's going to alleviate this. Not to any great degree. And by the way, there's still a lot of people pissed. The enemy's army is still completely intact. Nobody has been fought. Nobody. Everybody's doing this golden age garbage, which I notice is starting to disappear because reality is setting in is that life is just simply going on the way it normally does. So, there isn't any hit the switch and it's happening. We don't expect that anyway. I mean, I didn't expect that before this happened, but I don't have a whole lot of confidence because the priority has been Israel first, Israel first, Israel first. So, they're just getting ready to set us up for the big hit. And they'll be the deal with Bob doing it to us. Good caller. Yeah, there's that video on YouTube I can't remember the name, but it's Guns and Gadgets and it's a new video recently and it says Trump eliminated one of Biden's gun control things that he passed and it said Trump eliminated it. I don't, if I can believe this, I don't know. The only thing there would be the edict towards like bump stocks because the bat faggot, the director of the bat faggots is out the door. I don't know who their temporary director is, but there has to be one, so it will probably be the number two man. Well, the number two man can't be any better than number one. Kind of like the replacement for the Secret Service there, you know, when they got rid of the guy who was in charge, the peckerwood piece of trash that came up behind him was just another piece of trash like the one that was in charge. But the difference is that Trump can direct them because it is an executive part of the executive branch. Real quick before you move away from what he's talking about, he's not talking about the bump stocks thing because remember the bump stock thing was Trump. The thing that Trump got rid of that Biden put in place was the Office of Gun Violence Safety in the White House. He eliminated that. That's what the video is about. Right. Right. The new office is gone. Okay. That's expected. I mean, that's something that, well, I would hope, but who knows. The biggest problem, and I'm going to point something out, is I don't have confidence in that. Well, Mark, you're just not giving a break. Here's the problem with this. They authorized funding and money. Funding and money, despite what they say, but most importantly is like, say, jobs, titles, and positions. is I just want to know if they eliminated it from the executive office in the White House and slid it sideways into Homeland Security. Because that is the plan for everything here. It's not that they're going to get rid of the IRS's wicked authority. They're just going to give it to somebody else. It's not that they would get rid of the FBI. They would just give the wicked authority under federal guidelines and laws, under the United States Code, to another bigger police state mechanism. And the big catch-all police state mechanism is homeland security. So I have no confidence in any of their bullshit about them getting rid of anything. I believe all this is is the next kosher mafia move towards a giant consolidated KGB interior police operation. That's what they're pushing for. And that's what Trump will give them. So that's coming. And eventually all of a sudden everybody will have their epiphany and they'll all be shocked and amazed. And meanwhile I'm going to go, tell me about it. Wow, what a surprise. We never would have expected this except it's what they've always done. That's especially what the Jewish communists have always done outside the United States. Well all the other countries they've screwed. We're just next. So that's what's coming. And again, you can hear when you listen to all the Twitter, the characters that have been given jobs. Go ahead, jump in there. What I'd like to see change, there's a company called 5D Tactical that makes probably the best jigs for making things that are looked like paperweights into actual guns that we can use. They've got some kind of a restriction on them. They can't sell the products on their website. They have to send it off to a middleman to have them sold. They've won in the court twice and it's just still dragging out. It's all some stupid ATF ruling that they're having to abide by. Let's see that thing disappear because I'd really like to get one of those jigs over. That's part of what I was talking about, is that the bump stock was just represented and that there's a number of different actions that have gone back and forth since Trump was gone and even now that Trump is back. And every one of them, the ATF has ignored and or immediately re-implemented as each appeal takes place. And that should all be thrown out the door. We'll see, because again, you only got some, I understand having so much time of the day, but they have plenty of time in advance to know that they could come in and gut the ATF within three to four days. Block everything, stop everything, stop everything, focus on actual crime, whatever the hell that is by bat faggot standards. I wouldn't trust most of it. But the idea is that they could have stopped any and all of these actions, thrown them out the door, needless to say, as soon as they get an attorney general in, then the wasting of time by the attorney general's office to constantly fight to instate these communist regulations, because they're not laws, they're regulations. They're all edicts by the bureaucracy. So if the final gavel gets bounced on whatever's head as far as who gets what job, then in theory, my problem isn't the blonde that they want to bring in there, she's already said she's going to work with the Democrats on gun control. So, would I count on her dumping all these charges or all these filings that were challenging the people? No, I'm not holding my breath on any of this. Because, again, there's too much blow and smoke up your ass with that golden earring routine, the golden smoke. So, anyway, real quick, before we go any farther, I want to get one song in. Let's do this one. Ed, real quick. Greg Almond, y'all recognize Greg Almond. This is a blast from the past that actually is a pretty good song actually. It should be in our lineup. Brother to Brother. Greg Almond, Brother to Brother. And it's from the album No Stranger to the Dark. That's the name of the album. No Stranger to the Dark. The song is Brother to Brother. And Greg Albin is the artist. So Ed, let's pull it up. We can fit that in and still have time for a little talk after it's up here on the air. And you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. Here we go. And we are back. And with the quiet luxury at home by ourselves. Completing our belly buttons and going to the center of the universe. Anyway, that was No Stranger to the Dark, that's the album name, and Brother to Brother, Greg Allman, from the Greg Allman. Remember that? Remember the Greg Allman? Where's that from? You should recall. Maybe you might not remember if you're too young. But anyway, again, I figure we'll throw that into the mix. It is Monday, and you are listening to Liberty Tree Radio. Call, go ahead, caller, who do we have? Yes, darling. I've got a quartermaster situation. Our favorite, Palmetto State Armory dot com. Palmetto State Armory dot com. They have the Teesus 1911-45. 300 bucks. And they have the Rock Island for 280. The Teesus is a today only situation. I think the Rock Island is going to go past today. I don't think it's a daily deal. So if you want a 1911-45 caliber, Well, how do you want to describe it? A head knocker, an eyeball peeler. If you want one of those, they've got them over there at Palmetto and at pretty darn good prices. Over. Yeah, as a matter of fact, 280 for the Rock Island. The Rock Island is just a basic 1911 no frills. Same thing, you guys, if you were ever in service way back in the day. that was available issue and both of these take the seven round mag but will take the eight rounders. If it's a seven rounder you want to get the earlier standard pattern if you can because the obvious advantage is you can use the seven round and the eight round mags that are out there. and so you can always carry. One more counts every time and any time you can. It's a straight inline magazine. There's no frills. Like I said, it's a basic 1911, the way they've always been built. And it worked just fine. In fact, they'll continue to function when everything else doesn't. We've seen this before, so take advantage of why you can. And Palmetto State Armory, great to deal with. They're quick. Everybody that's been talking to me about that this weekend. In fact, just a couple hours ago, Palmetto has been really timely in getting their stuff out right now. So this is a good window of time. Lots of AR-15 parts. There's been some pretty good deals on most of the conventional arms. Everybody would, you know, again, well, I always wish I had one. Right now is the time to take advantage of it. Actually, if it's on your wish list, you might want to step up and take care of it. Another thing here with regard to ammunition, again there has been a bunch of 38 special. I think this is the make up time for, you know we've been talking about this for quite some time now that, you know a lot of the other, the other calibers since the issues here a few years ago kind of became orphaned because they were making more money on 9mm and 5.56 for government contract. Well, they did a catch-up production and now we have a little bit of a glut, which is a good thing, so there are some deals on 38 Special out there. If you've got a K-frame, a J-frame, or whatever, you want to check that out. Go ahead. SG of SierraGulf, sgnmo.com. They have 50-caliber API. I think it's 2016 to 2020, somewhere in production from Lake City. And it's pretty darn cheap. I don't recall the price off the top of my head, but you go to the website. They've got some pretty good prices on about everything there, and most of the stuff is free shipping. That's SG Sierra Gulf SG ammo dot com over Excellent. And again, it's 50 caliber brownie BMG 50 BMG, right? I heard right. Okay, very good. Yeah, anything in 50 BMG with some of the things that came out of the SHOT Show, it looks like there's about three or four much more reasonably priced 50 caliber rifles coming out here into the market very, very soon. They're definitely going to give a run on Mr. Barrett because Mr. Barrett's been so busy sucking up the Fed money gravy. For so long, he hasn't been too worried about getting into our part of the market if you care less. The big thing is that all these guns are American made. Although there was, forgive me, I think one is, I want to say Italian. But these are all definitely going to be, they're going to be in the market like now. They're going to be out there where they're available, a couple thousand dollars apiece as opposed to seven, eight, nine, ten thousand as we've seen for a lot of the other weapons, especially the Barrett's. So we're looking at a much more affordable half inch gun ammunition, not so much surplus out there anymore. There is no new, which really isn't surplus, it's production overrun. which is okay. There's nothing wrong with that ammo, but it's not going to be as cheap as we've seen way back when, and that's like everything else in the world. There still comes back down to devaluation of currency. It's not that, no, it's, you know, the inflation thing always makes it sound positive. That's not what's going on. The devaluation of our money is what's going on. And that's why the prices, you know, that's why things are reflected, you know, in cost the way that they are. That's why the prices are where they are. And so we don't panic about it, but we do plan and we act accordingly. So let's make sure we stay up to speed. With the half-inch guns, the other thing here again, because these are new weapons, I will repeat what I've said a million times, firing pin extractors and ejectors. right off the bat. If you're going to buy a rifle like that, you're spending $3,000, $4,000, or $2,000 to $3,000 or $4,000, I would say spending a few more dollars on firing pins, extractors, and ejectors, at least one of each right away. There's another reason for that. If you have to figure out how to make it, having an example in your parts box means that you can show somebody who might be competent and do specialized work like that. And they have a prime example to use for fabrication. Keep that in mind. We need an example to get ahead. Okay, we're going to take a break. We are at the top for everybody out there. God bless our republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march both day and night. Ooh, guys, everybody out there, use the bathroom! Grab a cup of coffee, I think I'm still good at nooo, almost out of coffee. And what we'll do is we'll be back with the second hour bunch of the things I wanted to touch on, especially coming out of the weekend, mostly with the garbage across the country and some of the spots overseas too. I want you to do some math, I'm gonna help you to look for some things. Rather fascinating. 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Actually could feel the, and we've had this happen before, oh my god, we've never seen this before. I'm just curious because the system is really crappy about reporting much of anything unless they want to try and terrorize you right now. Again, maybe they've been told to pack off on the terrorizing, but I would be curious. So if anybody has seen any reports on this, let me know. And it is the 27th of January. It is the 16th correction, 17th year, of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, 2020. 5 Old Earth Calendar, Gibbon Oltjes, captain, 125% and 2025 Battle for the Republic, book 2, The Winter War. And it has been a very busy weekend. Thank you again to all the people who pitched in. We had a mix of different events and training exercises as is always the case. and also some administrative meetings that we participated in. Everybody got a chance to run from place to place, place to place. And also, again, the microwave class is partially in the can, but we're going to do a follow-up piece. It's going to have multi angles. I think I'm even going to do some overhead, literally overhead. I can do this with a follow-up. for final construction. So we'll have probably a number of different camera angles and really good close ups. With digital, we get pretty good quality, so you can see the detail. The big thing here, again, is three model variants, what I would consider small bore, which isn't really, large bore, and the tube type projector systems, which are Pretty straightforward and then also the conventional satellite dish projector system, so we're going to do all three Actually, like I said, the basic we were focusing on was the tube using the PVC large PVC pipe as the foundation for your fixture Pretty straightforward to use any Dremel tool or jigsaw or whatever you got to cut the panels and you know access points to create a system And PVC pipe, you can use any kind of recycle. Doesn't that be brand new? You can grab any kind of pipe you can find. For instance, myself, I grab PVC pipe from construction sites and get it all for free, get hundreds of feet. And since I need shorter pieces or smaller pieces, all the cutoffs and stuff, every last one of them is used for all kinds of projects. So again, Minimal cost maximum benefit there and the other thing to somebody was asking by the way, it was a question From the last hour, but forgive me. I didn't see it right away Could you use metal tubes? Well, yeah, but no actually I think you start you know again. We're trying to minimize weight The metal tube would work actually if I was to do that Probably Irrigation pipe. Irrigation is actually almost considered tubing. It's actually thin wall. It's lighter, but it's rigid. It's got good tensile strength. That would be the direction I would go. And I just have to look to see what the bores are in, because we don't need 8 inch or 10 inch. We're looking at smaller. much smaller, but again, their irrigation, conventional small bore irrigation I think is six. I don't have to double check, I'll look. But that would be an option. And or for that matter, maybe you're asking, I don't know why the person's asking, but it could be that you actually have irrigation pipe or something comparable. Yeah, you could do that. You could do with copper pipe. I mean, big bore copper pipe, be awfully stinking expensive. But if you got it for free or you had it off the shelf, sure. It would be the tubing is purely just a way to mount something and make it easier to mount the the basically a funnel type fixture in place that you're going to mount the emitter to So in fact you this is really this is really how the radar guns that the cops have in a mode have smaller scale now and they use laser and everything else, but basically we're mimicking what is a fire control for a shoulder fired surface weapon system, but we're using just the radar for that. Go ahead, jump in there. Hi Mark, it's John from Kentucky. Air duct, 28 gauge air duct pipe, about two foot long. Yep, that could be work, yep, that would work too. Real life. Yeah, the big thing here is making it, what we're looking at is man portable. Of course, it's not critical that it be man portable, but that's what we're trying to do, is make it so that it can be easily operated, moved, and it's completely throwaway. The idea is to just take existing materials that are off the shelf and make a lot of them. That's your goal. It's not just to make one, it's how many can I make? Make a lot of them. That's the plan. And we need to do that. We need to come up with reasonably priced resources slash materials for any of the projects. You always want to minimize to maximize. We get into this discussion even about talking about building ARs and people who at least you don't really want to wrap their brain around. I understand why. It's the idea that when I say getting on the table, if I have a three quarters of a weapon system sitting there, And for a few dollars, I can put it online. Well, you want it ready to go. You want it ready to fight. And you can always upgrade. One nice thing about the Air 15, you always upgrade and change. Even with these ideas, if you have a certain material available, you should always have a plan for using other materials. The Sten gun was built that way. Do you know how many different goofy ways they could have built the Sten gun? And it's as crude and rude as you can imagine. Well, you know what? They did. They didn't build the Sten gun one way. They built the Sten gun five, six, seven different ways simultaneously, but they only focused on one or two primary designs. And then they had the other companies or production lines cranking out a variation that was very different in terms of how it was put together, but it all got to the same end. You put the gun to your shoulder, you went, and it worked. And the same is true with, again, looking at what is a low-end air defense module for the purpose of, well, doing more than air defense. I will remind you again, if you have an enemy that's really sucked into high-tech, Everybody's got to have headsets, everybody's got to have helmet mounted radios, optics, all those can be fried with a microwave emitter. Making your enemy carry tens of thousands of dollars worth of optics that are worthless in a matter of moments. You want to think about that? Okay, if you're willing to take the time and think through how you're going to deploy the stuff, the characters are moving with all kinds of high tech, lots of extra weight, lots of extra gimmick, and all of a sudden, and there's no explosions. This is the one thing about this. It'll be the assumption when this happens would be that it's a malfunction. But the last thing that would be thought of is that all of the electronics are affected. Yeah, until you just told them. Right, yeah. But even then, it would not be in their brain. I mean, this is something to think about because when you commit to a system, everybody and everybody is worshipping the hyper tech right now. It's just like everybody is worshipping AI. And we have absolutely no need for AI. There is absolutely no need for AI. You know who's pushing AI? Power freaks, moneyed people who want to manipulate you. That's it. Who's pushing AI? The power freaks are looking for another way to get you back on the dog leash. That's who's pushing AI. AI has nothing in the way of a benefit for us, period. It has to do with them carving out more and more people from the process But here's the thing, and the biggest problem is, who's to say that AI's plan, whatever it is that you think that the thing is working out, is in any way, shape, or form supposed to be beneficial for you. With weapons, with iron mongers and weapon operators, the biggest thing is you get into worshiping a certain technology. And everybody has gotten into this niche. And you've got layer upon layer upon layer of this tech. But there's never any acknowledgment is that you're you're worshipping it based on the idea that your enemy is not going to employ the best or most of readily available countermeasures technology that completely neutralizes whatever you committed to. In fact, it puts you right back at you know, tit for tat face-to-face. And it's something that I think that the special warfare people have become so desperately dependent upon the high tech that, especially in a real conflict situation, not a, you're going to go beat the five year old blind kid up with the cane, you know, the CI dog or the cane. If he has a CI dog, the dog might fight. So it will probably be the five year old kid with the cane because he's safer to beat up. Okay? When all of a sudden you go up against a regular military force, example a class A force like the Russians, and no matter how they try to bad mouth to convince you you need to fight the Chinese, the Chinese aren't a pushover. Nobody that has any kind of mass is a pushover. Does everybody understand that? And while, nope, you spent top dollar on crap you could have got for one quarter of the price, but because the companies that saw you coming can charge you top dollar, you're spending an inordinate amount of money on a lot of junk that should have been a lot cheaper. And what I'm saying is that most of the technology they charge with the market will bear because it's a specialized market and they also have government tit to suck off from. And the government tit nowadays, instead of looking for lowest bidder, it's who is your buddy? As far as who gets the contract, number one, and how much is the government going to get raped for whatever the hell they're doing. And again, because of that, which is not a problem, it just means you get a lot less and you get less of, but also there's this part of the formula when you face a class A military force and they're of equal performance in every category and fill every niche. Then both sides are going to start turning switches on that you weren't supposed to think about but then when you find out that yes they do apply It's like the drone warfare of the technology the drone warfare is allowed to carry on Because it puts money into the pockets of the high-tech people It allows them to finance other activities But if they were to turn on all of the electronic countermeasures, the layers and layers and layers of Hunter electronic countermeasures and electronic hunt technology, all of this becomes a burden rather than a benefit because it does not work. So you're schlepping along a whole bunch of junk that catches tags, snags, requires maintenance, and all of a sudden it's just not working for you. With special warfare units, the big thing is you see in all the bullshit movies is that they're constantly squawking and talking to God. There's always that other element out there because that's the asset that gives you that edge. It's not a physical edge. It's not a mindset edge. It's just a technical second-party edge. Well, when communications is destroyed because you went microtech, you go smaller, you go, it's much lighter. I mean, that is true. We've talked about this. You know, older radio, I can show you an entire archeological dig of radio equipment over the last more than 50 years. But it's all in service. We have it all working, okay? But I can show you, yes, it's much tinier, smaller, it's much easier, more convenient. In order for you to make it work though, if it's smaller, you have to ruggedize it a lot more, which is not a problem because you have to. If you're applying it to military or industrial application, you have to. Okay? But then all of a sudden, they show you what, like I've told you, this is what to be ready for is defensive activities to neutralize a threat are always vastly cheaper and simpler. than the offensive weapons system or the weapons system that is high tech that is being deployed. And the basic rule is either get rid of the, you know, either physically deny the replacement and power sources that are needed or eradicate the performing frequencies and operational spectrum of the weapons system with whatever electronic technology it runs on. And so a stupid little microwave cannon, which, now here's the other thing about this, I've said, it's like in the electronic countermeasures battlefield. If everybody turns all the switches on and everybody has all their people doing their job, everybody's going to be hunting for projectors. In other words, transmitting systems. So the rule is that, again, you use these only to the level that is necessary to perform the task, and you have to get used to technology discipline, like light discipline, like sound discipline for you physically. Your weapon systems have to minimize. And what you're going to have to get used to in a real AA or AAA battlefield where everybody has class equipment is you use it and shut down. use it, and shut down. Let me give you an example about this with something as simple as automotive operations. In a real World War III scenario, military drivers were taught traditionally, and by the way, anybody who's listening that's old service knows this, and they got caught up in this in Desert Dust 1. When you stop, you shut your vehicle down. There are two reasons for this, but part of it is noise discipline. Light discipline, electronic signature, and fuel efficiency. All of a sudden if you start World War III and you start a major, if you're a major military force, all of those issues become critical in a real world environment. Not the beat the five year old kid up, you know, across the street, the blind kid. And what's interesting is that in Desert Dust 1, remember, half of our vehicles and batteries, half of the US Army's vehicles and batteries were down. This is part of that thing they want to tell you about, that yeah, our supply system is pretty crappy for that operation. So what happened, a lot of times guys did exactly what they were trained to do as disciplined US military personnel, training for World War III, deployed in Europe at the time, perhaps in Korea. is that when they got into Desert Dust Part 1 and they started moving, every time they stopped out of automatic habit, they shut their vehicles down. Guess what happened? Half the vehicles, because they were also maintaining radio discipline and no radio communications to minimize signals in interception and also detecting location of the unit, whole groups of the formation were left behind because they automatically shut their vehicles down. they couldn't get them started back up because in order for them to start up they had to jump the vehicle. In one case with a kid that I debriefed, one kid's I trained came back he said Mark let me tell you that during the process of the later phase of the offensive literally half the unit litter was sitting there they all did exactly what they were absolutely disciplined I mean almost like shock therapy they shut down their vehicles and thought oh shit But even as they did it, of course, more than once this happened because it's just automatic. It's like, no, this is part of the procedure. Minimize signature, minimize noise, save fuel. But because of it, half of the unit was left behind. They had to come back. Eventually what they did, the solution, they slaved a good vehicle next to a, you were in parity with a bad vehicle, one that they knew wouldn't function properly. And they proceeded to move forward that way so that in the event somebody made a mistake, there was a quick plug-jump go. If you know how the jumper systems are set up on the military vehicles, they're very user-friendly in that respect. So again, just an example. Half the technology didn't work. But because of the discipline, which will have to be relearned in a real battlefield situation if you're serious about everybody wants World War III so badly. All these dimwits who think they want a big war with someone, or maybe a little war. Again, these are all things that are tedious parts of the job with something as simple as motor transport or being part of mechanized infantry or motorized whatever take your pick. Now add to that that somebody's going to make an effort to knock the stuff down. Then you got war. These are all issues that people haven't had to deal with yet. And again, switches you right back to leg infantry very, very quickly. Remember, train as leg infantry first. Why? Because you always got your feet. Unless you got tagged real hard by something, maybe you don't even have those. But the idea is that hopefully, cross your fingers, at the very least you can beat feet with the dogs you got and you get the job done. Now, everything else past being infantry is gravy. Always remember that anything past your feet is a benefit. You take advantage of it, but you understand it's also easily lost. So you never lose the skill or maintain the preparation for conventional infantry operations, taking advantage of whatever technology you can scavenge and might still be functioning. And also minimizing constantly. We used to have a running joke. Ground surveillance radar operators, they used to train them on at Fort We Gotcha right there with us at the Intel Center. 17 kilos. You know what the life expectancy of the 17 kilo on the battlefield was supposed to be in a World War III scenario? About seven and a half minutes. Yeah, he was running a ground surveillance radar rig. You ever see one? They're basically the same thing we're building, but a lot more, let's just say, omni-broadcast in nature. But it was designed to pulse out and then bring back a signal to help you identify things in motion. Could be people, could be vehicles, whatever. Ground surveillance radar operator, 17 kilo. I don't know if they still have the job, they should probably, with more sophisticated or whatever the latest scam in the way of equipment is. But once you throw a signal out there, if you keep beaming and you just keep beaming and you don't know how to hit the switch to shut things off and lock things down, you will be a target of opportunity for somebody who is in hunt mode. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. 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Actually, a very fine weapon, and very likely that they're still using them. I would think that they are. They don't throw anything away. But here's the thing. What's the makeup of the present existing Egyptian army? What do they look like? Do you even have an idea? Let me ask you something. How many Abrams tanks does the US Army have in service right now? Now this is a quick number you can easily pull up and go over to Google. How many Abrams tanks does the US military have? The Abrams tank is made in Egypt, isn't it? Well, there, you're catching on to where I'm going with this. Okay, now here's the question. How many Abrams M1 Abrams tanks do the Egyptians have in service? Oh, now what? Uncle Mark's probably asking that question for a pretty specific reason, as you all can probably imagine. And the reason I bring this up is, well, wait a minute. The Egyptians have Abrams tanks. Yeah, the Egyptians have, in fact, if you were to look at their order of battle for the last several years, they don't just have Abrams. They have M60 main battle tanks, M60 A3s, upgraded dramatically with other equipment, by the way. They have M113s. They have also... Now, here's the thing. They have a quantity of Bradleys, but One of the things that they adopted, which is pretty smart, is instead of going with the Abraham, or forgive me, with the Bradley, in large numbers, they have acquired a bunch of the Dutch equivalent, which is the U.S. designed M113 upgraded with a Bradley type superstructure. Now this is something we tested in the US military and we should have bought instead of the Bradley. It would have cost less money and it's based on the Gavin M113 chassis. Well guess what? They have both. They have, and again, go look at the numbers. The quantities of M113s that they have is vast. The quantities of the Bradley variant are good numbers. But here's a cute one. How many MRAPs do they have? In fact, there are about five different American standard MRAP class vehicles that they have anywhere from five to 600 of in each category. Now, if you think about just the one or two, the one thing that was like, well, they got 500, maybe they got 300 or 400 of this, and they do have Russian equipment left over still. They still haven't reserved T-54, 55s. They're in storage. They do have a quantity of other, you know, for instance, they have some Russian tanks still in service, very small number active, but they're the most recent models. Hell, they even have BTR 60 still in service, which I can understand. Them things run forever, and they're simple. They're crude, simple, and easy to maintain. But here's the thing, and we've already done it here. We've upgraded the Russian BTRs that we have, the BTR 60s, traded them out for two Detroit diesels in place of the Russian. Why fiddle part with Russian parts? When all you have to do is build the adapters, and it's no big deal, so crude-root, it's ridiculous. And you can run two Detroit diesels forever with American parts until hell freezes over. So the whole idea here, and again, literally, Just tit for tat, we're not just talking modern. We're talking that if the Israelis are trying to piss in the Egyptians face, that everything that they're facing is going to be a modern American army fighting force on steroids. Does everybody understand that? They're going to have a hard time bullshitting you like they did with Iraq. where they tried to show only the Russian equipment being knocked out. But again, remember, after Iraq took Kuwait, literally the two divisions of Iraqi forces were completely and immediately upgraded with all American equipment. M109 self-propelled guns, M113 APCs, and M60 main battle tanks. Why? Because we had that stuff piled up in Kuwait as a reserve point in the event we wanted to stir the pot and cause some problems for everybody else in the Middle East right there in the Persian Gulf. That's why. But Saddam Hussein acquired that at the wink of the nod of the US government, which of course they were backstabbing them. They were betraying them because this is an ally we have. If it's an ally, we've got to betray them, especially when the Jews say they want demand that we betray them. And that's what happened with Iraq. So now we have an interesting here because we have spent a shitload of money on Egypt and if they keep stirring the pot, oh they're saying or claiming there's going to be some kind of peace yap going on. We know all about how that tripe works. That's just a breather space, okay, for the Israelis until they start slaughtering more Christians in the Middle East. Yeah, and there's some Muslims too, but they're focusing on exterminating all the Christian churches of whatever type in the periphery of Israel. So that's really what the agenda is. And that's why the Muslims will go along with it to a degree, because they're killing off Christians. That's what the Jews are good for. So anyway, now it looks like the Egyptians are pissed enough because of what they've done to the rest of the Palestinians that everybody's in mobilization mode. which means that I'm curious how much of their reserve equipment, most of what they have is front line, ready to go, present service, purchased over the last several years. We're not talking 30, 40, 50 year old equipment. Maybe with the Abrams. But they build, remember our foundries got shut down here and the reason that they have these vehicles to a degree, some of them, is because we haven't been making them here. We've been making them in Egypt. Which you're not supposed to talk about but the numbers speak for themselves and what I'm fascinated by is take a look at how many Abrams tanks are in the Egyptian Army's inventory. Then go take a look at how. One for me, one for you. One for me, one for you. Yeah, exactly. Go take a look at what the... and this is what's fascinating. Now, I will point something else out and I've said this many times on the air because they do this. You know, Janes is a great source of Jane's military, it's a civilian intel, but that's all spooks and kooks anyway. But if you do an order of battle for the northern half of Africa, they always shut up about this, most people don't realize how many, and listen to this, tens of thousands of armored vehicles are in northern Africa. Tens of thousands, we're not talking thousands. We're talking tens of thousands. The whole M-47 battle fleet that was run by both NATO, mostly Germany, and the U.S. ended up in North Africa. Piles of obviously T-54-55s, and they've had some shooting conflicts and internal conflicts which have created attrition. Also, spare parts are always an issue. But there is a vast inventory of equipment in an area where it just doesn't wear out. It's drier than a popcorn fart as long as you don't do anything stupid. You maintain maintenance on the equipment by covering and protecting it, which they have the ability to do. And then they also have cheap labor to rebuild or to basically maintain. Maintenance is the key here. The amount of armor that is available in that part of the planet is massive and exceeds the ability or the capabilities in terms of volume, numbers, of pretty much even what you're seeing in Ukraine. Algeria, there's a country you never hear about. What is the fighting strength? Just like I just talked about Egypt here. Do you know how many thousands of pieces of equipment we're talking about? How many tens of thousands of pieces of equipment? Now Algeria, they're kind of a nobody knows country. They get no publicity, but they have a significant fighting force. I used to know a couple of guys who were, well one guy in particular, he was a Mirage pilot. during the Algerian-Libyan War and told me some of the garbage that they went through. But it's interesting that, it's like you said, at that time Algeria was pretty much what he was in, was pretty much 100% French, American, and Brit in terms of equipment. Now the Russians started to slide in sideways because America started going crazy again. Price-wise, you can't afford the equipment. You go someplace where you can get what you need. That's what's interesting about looking at the Egyptian order of battle. Take a look at the quantities of armored personnel carriers that they have purchased only a short in this last couple of years. They have covered virtually every element of the combined mechanized spectrum. Fast attack vehicles, anti-mine, special technologies including the most critical thing, ain't the razor, it's the blades, armored recovery equipment. And again, it's all American. I won't say all, mostly American. But the special tech is useful for everything. Tank recovery vehicles, it doesn't tear what tank, it's pulling back to the rear. or repairing in the field. But they have the interlocking support systems, plus they have the industrial base because they build it there. And so all of a sudden Israel with the piss ants being what they are, if they're such good stinking allies, why is it we're literally paying for everything for those pieces of crap? Top to bottom. And you know what? They don't buy ours if they can help it. They'll take whatever they get from us for free through their blackmail, through the Epstein-Pettock click, Yeah, we end up with some of that. But if you pay attention, Phil, we're the best allies we have in the muddle east. No, not at all. Not any stretch of the imagination. Everybody in the Middle East was our ally until Israel came along. Yeah, everybody was. We didn't get along with anybody there. Yeah, they didn't have any problem with us. So yeah, cool, whatever. So again, we're in this situation where The propaganda as opposed to the reality, no, does that mean that Egypt is going to be a giant in the Middle East? No, it is typical for a fighting force of the type we see in the theater of operation, but theirs is a tad heavier upgraded. They have actually been on the upswing in terms of resource acquisition. Maybe they want to try and pare them down by getting them into a conflict to lose material. And that way they can also get knocked down a peg by letting somebody, third party, you know, scurrilous, surreptitious activities like America backstabbing Egypt might go in and, you know, frag a facility, manufacturing facility or something like that. That's very likely. I mean, that's more likely than not, to be quite honest. That's most likely, what do I say, more likely? It's most likely because the Israelis will be the ones behind it. It's like America and 9-11 being screwed by the Israelis where they ram attack our buildings here, then they get paid, they get themselves paid for screwing America on top of everything else, and then they get our blood out there to, our people out there to bleed for their bullshit when the time comes. Again, pay attention because Israel first, America last is what Trump is into. There's a bunch of stuff going on right now. Pay attention. Most important, like I said, is the order of battle is simple to find. Helps you to understand, again, the numbers do count in this case because it's not like we're talking archaic. Although, again, I would say something very important here. The Abrams is an old design. Came out in 1975, 1976, people. What year is it? I mean, it's about 50 years old. It's the concept for it laid down before that. But that's a 50-year-old vehicle. 50 year old piece of equipment. I'm sorry, why they haven't come up with a new one, Mark? I haven't come up with a new one since the beginning. They always propose to come up with a new one and then they never build it. Now they are finally building what is the equivalent to a medium tank in theory, but they've done this before because they're in the prototyping phase. And three times we've had a tank to supplement the Abrams because the Abrams is too stinkin' big. It's a Tiger tank. Or it's the ogre in the old ogre sci-fi armor game. It's the ogre on the battlefield. Yep, it's big. Yep, it's bad ass. But if it goes in the wrong place, it's stuck there for life. That's where it's going to die on the battlefield. That's the problem. Oh, I like things like you. They make more noise when they fall down. Exactly. People don't think this through. It's like, well, they're impressive. I don't want to get run over by it. But the problem is, is that if you think from, I have to kill it, so I have to, since I have to hunt it, I know I got to kill it, I better figure out how to do it right. And it isn't as difficult as you can imagine. I would point out again, go look up Abrams tanks knocked out in Iraq. You'll notice something. They told you no Abrams tanks were lost in Iraq. Well, if you go look at the imagery, there's one which is still, they've taken a lot of the pictures down, but there's an image. You'll see three Abrams tanks, one after another, knocked out in tactical form on a road. That was the main hand-marsh. But they didn't use them, Mark. They know where they are. Right, they didn't know where, well the other thing that they're doing, that's another thing real quick, propaganda and bullshit, just stop, I'm tired of it. But a lot of people gobble it up like dog vomit. You know, the Russians are having a hard time rebuilding all their tanks. Let me ask you something, how many tanks are we still rebuilding from the Iraq campaigns? I've talked about this over and over again on the air, but it's funny how they come up with these BS images trying to make you think, well, we're a little smarter and better at, well, we're pretty good at what we do, but it still takes so long. And even our resources, we have hundreds, if not thousands, of armored vehicles still either being rebuilt or picked off as derelicts from the later end of the Iraq War. And they were brought back here. They're stockpiled and they're in different depots that are designed for that purpose. We're still trying to catch up. Of course, sometimes you probably just write them off because they don't want to admit what they've gotten away with problems. That's how government lies. And government continues to lie. We can expect that. God bless our republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run. And we're on the march both day and night. 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It is, well, it's not the end of the world, but it's the end of the workday for the three-hour block here. It is 8. It is the 24th of January. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with the gay. 2025, old earth calendar. 2025, Battle for the Republic, book two, the Winter War. Again, busy, busy week coming up here, but last weekend everything went really well. I want to say thank you for our people. It may not have caught us on the tour block. We had a number of different meetings. We did do part of the, but we're still going to do more, of the video for construction of the microwave projector slash microwave cannons. We will be doing three variants, basically small, but well, medium bore, big bore, and using the conventional dish antenna system. So that will be self-explanatory in the videos when the time comes. But we're looking at shooting another classroom location to spread everything out, do even an overhead shot so you can get scale and perspective, which we're going to do close up to, of course, with the final assembly so everybody can see the difference between the systems. And on that note, before going any farther, there was a question before with these about aiming. Lasers have been used. It's not a big deal. Tagging and identifying the point of impact with the projector is not hard. And zeroing in. A parallel-mounted laser aiming system is an option, but iron sights, so to speak, are still just as effective for the purpose of knocking down, say, flying drone aircraft, a small aircraft or medium grade. Although these projectors will affect anything that is not. EMP shielded and even if it's EMP shielded depending how small it is it's overwhelmed by the amount of energy that's provided by constant bursts from a microwave projection system. So very important to understand This is a double plus good solution for the drone and other radio communications or any microcircuitry that might be in front of you. Your enemy is going to be using radio, night vision, thermal, all of that has microchip on board and other circuitry and will die. if properly hit. So again, it's a matter of putting the energy down range. The other thing I want to reinforce is that these are working off the conventional AC power source system, the regular microwave module, the wiring harness is kept intact. Either battery packs with or generators, obviously, off the wall is another option, why not? as long as power is coming out of the spark lightning fixtures and the walls of a facility, then that power will be in and can be used. In other words, you use that until it's not available. Go to either battery banks and converters, an inverter system, or again, generator packs. The units that were made in Florida, they had onboard Honda generators at the time, one of some of the quietest out there, I think they still are. and they had two on board, one running and the other one is a backup just in case. Plus they had both capacitor bank designs which are really cool because of course they're only good for a specific amount of shots so to speak or bursts of energy and battery packs and you still have the same problem. You don't have so much power stored. Now in the case of the truck mounted units Battery banks or capacitor banks combine with the generator packs and the ability to, if need be, throw an umbilical out and hook right up to whatever available off the wall source might be there. So solutions after solutions after solutions. Multiple options. It's always a good idea. Always think ahead. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So that project's in motion. Go ahead, caller. Who do we have? I'm sorry to interrupt, this is Mike from Ohio. Forgive me if you've already talked about this. I missed the first two hours, but I don't know if you've seen this new story. Indiana man pardoned by Trump last week is killed by deputy in traffic. Stop. No, Indiana, okay, go ahead, please. What was the situation? The story is still real cryptic. They don't give a lot of details, but a man was shot and killed by Indiana Deputy after an altercation during a traffic stop on Sunday afternoon. Indiana State Police said the incident happened just after he was pardoned by President Trump for misdemeanor. It says Jasper County Sheriff's Deputy conducted a stop in Pulaski County line on State Route 14. It says the guy's name is Matthew Huddle, age 42 of Hobart, Indiana. It doesn't say really what caused the altercation and how it played out, but they put in there, he was in possession of a firearm. So that makes me suspect that he gets pulled over. His pardon doesn't show up in NCIC, and the cop gets burr up his butt because the guy is in possession of a firearm. So, boy, if you've been pardoned, keep in mind they probably haven't cleared your name in NCIC and every cop's going to treat you like a felon. Well, in fact, that should be the assumption across the board. They will not fix it. In fact, even if you do fix it, and I'm dead cold, I'm not joking about this, guys. You'll go to the court, the court will order that it be corrected, they fix it, brackets, and you step back out. Not only do they have the same charges reintroduced into the NCIC, but they've added fake charges. They've added fake charges. non-existent actions against you. How do I know this? I've seen it. We've seen this repeated times, especially with a problem in the Middle-Ots. You know, 2003, 2006, they were doing this all over the country to pad the numbers for recidivism and also to try and retain or try to create prisoners So they were adding massive amounts of data out there in the fact fictional convictions that did not exist. In one instance, there's a case where a guy went back into court, I know it personally, three different times. And here's the old problem, and it's like dealing with cops when you have a gang problem. You call them the first time, they're, oh, okay. Second time, it's, well, it's kind of okay. From the third time on, you're inconveniencing the cops, and you're more of an enemy to the cops. than the gang or the trouble that's trying to harass you in your property or your farm or your house or your business or whatever. And the same is true of these cops or with the judge, forgive me. The one in the first time, you've got to fix this, had seven non-existent felonies added to a file. So, they supposedly purge those. Well, guess what? Go back to do another survey. All of a sudden, there's nine additional felonies, other felonies that did not exist. Go back to the same judge, same judge is looking at the bullshitters in the prostitute's office. What the hell is this? Fix it. So, guess what? A month later, doing a third survey, guess what? An additional bunch of charges, non-existent, never took place, going all the way back to juvenile. Sound familiar? And all, goes back to the judge. And the judge isn't pissed at the prostitute. Now he's pissed at the guy because the guy is trying to get his record properly. You know, how would you, you can't make this mistake. It's intentional. But the judge is now pissed at the person who's trying to get it fixed. and is pissing and moaning at the lawyer, well why are you in the courtroom? Well why do you think I wouldn't be in the courtroom? So what you just brought up there for anybody to try fool? Well you gotta understand, I understand completely and the pricks that are in uniform, they know it too. So again, Matthew Hubble, age 42, and he was killed and it was the state police so probably again they've already got a flag with a bubble in there so they make brownie points for killing I'm still scrolling through it and it offers no explanation. It's just there was a traffic stop, a scuffle, and he was killed. But then they mentioned he was in possession of a firearm. So I don't know if the firearm was found after the fact and it's just incidental or whether the scuffle happened over the firearm. That wouldn't surprise me. I suppose we'll find out hopefully here. I am sure there will be a lawsuit over the body cam. I don't know if Indian sheriffs have body cams, but maybe we will see it if they do. I don't have too much confidence or faith in any state police because they are just lodge buddies. That is just ring knocking UN. I mean literally UN. So again the question is, is there a bubble? See here is the thing I have told you about this before. It is called a bubble. What it is, is they create a bubble. database pod and entry that you can access if you are an interest in a particular click. Not even all of the vehicle patrol computers can access them. So it's for the chosen. And needless to say, if that pops up, there's usually even a contact point so they can be informed of what kind of brownie points they'll make for attacking the individual that's at their fingertips. up to and including probably murder. I would say that is most likely the case. Why would you do it otherwise? It doesn't wait until it's time to fiddle for it. If anybody mentioned, but here in Ohio they just passed a new law, the Republicans of course, making it a lot more difficult to get body cam video from cops. If they even let you have it, you've got to pay at least $750 or something. They're allowed to charge you now. It's ridiculous. All the Republicans are cheering. It's back to blue, e-Hawk, pro-police laws. We're just shooting ourselves in the foot here. That's part of the course for Republicans in Ohio. We always have such lousy governors. I don't know. Well, it's interesting. How did they come up with this arbitrary number that they have to charge for the police camps? I mean, $700, eh? How is it that expensive? to actually access a data stream file which is a thumb drive idea. In other words, 15, what is it, maybe 40 cents, maybe a dollar, we'll say really getting ripped off by the government, a dollar a thumb drive. So now all of a sudden it's $750 and the reason for this is what? They're saving the police from being harassed by citizens who are always trying to bully them for doing their job. That's the narrative. Yeah, yeah, and the police would never abuse their powers in any way, shape, or form, and you can do no wrong, and kind of one of the things I've pointed out here for a while that's become more and more of an issue is, what do you do? Well, I know what will be done. But if you think about it, it's like, okay, so the cops, a bad cop comes and starts to do some dirty deeds. You're just supposed to let him get away with it until he gets to the point where he kills you. The cops are wrong in a particular action and this is more often than not. But we're supposed to just let them slide. No recourse and basically claiming that you're secondary, you're not even citizens, you're just plebe slash bondsmen. When the system fears the people, there is freedom. And the system does not fear the people. Then you get the other toilet flush. Again, appreciate the update. I have not seen that yet, but thank you. What new service did you see? I don't doubt you. I'm just saying, what was the feed that you had? Where did you find it? I think it was the local, it's the local index, CBS affiliate here in Ohio. I assume that a feed parole had to be a January 6 person, right? Yeah, it was discharged with a misdemeanor trespass or something. Unless it was Biden releasing one of his buddies, but we don't think that was the case. It was definitely a January 6 individual. He was sentenced to six months in prison for misdemeanor trespass and got a pardon from Trump. I guess he got a few days freedom before they got rid of him. Well I'm going to tell you I understand what might be the case as far as it's like been through this already, know what's going on and the attitude is not really going to go along with that ever again. Everybody understands that. The federal is a very different place from, well each type of system has its unique issues and problems. That's a mild way of saying it or shitholes. Especially with regard to the Fed and what and because of the nature of the whole system and the creature the way it operates is that they made a point of expressly doing you know significant damage in whatever time they would have available. They were putting him in the worst possible location and intentionally set up the situation where he when he was detained so that it would be as you know damaging as possible. Because you get brownie points and you have all these turd slash bottom feeding pieces of trash that operate the prisons at the management end along with the excrement that are you know in the system itself that set this whole problem up so it's like No, I don't think I'm I don't think I'm going with you anymore. I could understand that try to be reasonable But the fact that you know again, I don't we don't know the full circumstances like you said yet But they'll probably do everything in their power not to be able to let anybody see what transpired It wasn't in any national feed that you saw That was just local right we might have lost Mike there that happens. I'm not sure okay with the CBS comm but I think it's the CVS like from Ohio hey, maybe it's on the AP 2 because I just found it AP wire service I haven't looked, but yeah, it wouldn't surprise me. No, Tom, just an AP. So it's an AP wire service also. Very good. Okay, guys, anybody remember what I've said a thousand times in the last week here? Your enemy hasn't gone anywhere. Just because, you know, they've been given a pat on the head and squeezed on the ass to, you know, let these guys go for whatever, to whatever degree. The system is made up of as many leftists, in fact after four years, who do you think is being mostly hired? Preferably Lodge Buddy, Ring Knocking, Spit Swapping, well that's usual. But hyper leftists slash toe the line for the lodge, toe the line for the synagogue. And that's rape, kill, pillage, and burn the people. Well, targets anyways, whoever the target is. In this case, January 6th or so. Now, but I do believe that as much as anything it'd be like I don't think I'm going to go along with you and knowing the rats, having, for all of you that have watched all the stories, most, you don't even hear 90% of the scurrilous crap that these creatures do. Okay, let's start with that. Then you get to see it first person and you find out what kind of dirty, filthy pieces of crap the marshals are, what filthy pieces of crap the feds are. But here's what's really bad. You find out what kind of filthy butt-lickin' turds all the rest of the cops are. Who before, oh yeah, where would you go? And then all of a sudden there's some brownie points that could be made by screwing you in front of the people. And these parasites, these pieces of claptrap, will just go right along with it. Try to make brownie points for a few minutes worth of what they think are some kind of padded head and squeezed on antistoggy treat brownie points with the feds that happen to be there. And I'm dead cold serious about that. And so you see that, and you probably, you've had a different kind of epiphany because it gets dumped on you all at once. You probably achieve a different level of that special epiphany syndrome and you should. And it's like, no, I don't think I'm going along with this anymore. Now, there's going to be a lot more of this coming up. It just doesn't surprise me. Notice I'm not panicking. I just haven't heard about it. I can't hear, but I don't, I can not even track everything. You guys are helping out. That's why I appreciate you calling in. But it's gonna be more of the same Think about it the purchasing off there in Washington. You don't hear anything about San Fags this go hardly at all because I try not to talk about it But if you ended up like from Washington State, Oregon Californication land Colorado, Ju-Yor, come on go right down the shopping list of places where all these these trash Are doing everything they can and will continue to do everything they can to hurt all of you If they had their way, they would have followed through on the agenda and we'd be in even worse shape, of course. We're not in great shape as it is. The ship has already been holed and we already have taken a lot of water. So it's not going to get better, it's just going to get worse before it gets better, if it gets better. Now, of course, they're plugging away with grabbing illegals. We know that. There has to be a flag. I guarantee there was a flag on his name. And there was a special, you know, pat on the head, squeeze on the ass brownie points for killing him. There ain't no doubt in my mind about that. And because it's a large buddy piece of trash from the state police end, like it's... It was... That's the situation. It was surprising that every J-6 had a flag on their name and... Yes, I was just said to him. And a lot more of them are going to be killed or wounded. And it's going to piss the wrong person off and there's going to be some cops that are probably going to be getting shot too for that. Well, the thing is that this is going to continue to move. Nothing is over. It's not the end of anything. Don't let anybody blow that golden age pickle smoke crap up your hind end because it's all BS. The enemy has not gone anywhere. They have had no significant failures or defeats. Physically, where they have physically attacked all of you, how many different ways and how many people have they either beat down or murdered? in the last four years and got away with it. There's a whole pile of people that actually did die. And you know the Jewish mob always does it. They throw the mud when they're doing something, they blame the other. It's a classic Salinski, you know, you know, commie garbage. We've seen this a billion times. So in reality, it wasn't a whole bunch of cops or any cops that died on January 6th. But there were a whole bunch of people that were either hit with grenades or they were hit with bullets that did die. and they absolutely will not talk about them because that, well, how did they get shot? Who is it that started throwing grenades? Oh, that's right. Well, that was the secret police. And of course, with their play acting up above, how they were so surprised about things, well, they started throwing ordnance into the population, hitting people in the head, people, and I've said this before, you know, there's no such thing as non-lethal. It's less lethal. a proper hit, you're dead in a doornail, especially the rubber bullet scan. I still think that I'll jog your memory on this. Years ago, it's been quite a while now, there was some BS altercation with one of these little flash incidents at one of the larger malls. And there was this guy and gal weren't involved in anything at all. They're standing off to the side and it's on this balcony area, second tier of one of these malls. and the camera is right across from where the couple is and there's some other people standing there. None of them are involved in this at all, any of it, and they're just watching. And this character, the cop, is shooting people with the rubber bullet gun. And he fires and one kid, oh, he runs away. And the guy's in the foreground and he looks at the girl. There's a girl sitting there. She said nothing. She's doing nothing. And he just randomly turns and puts a bullet right in her head. And of course they do every excuse, oh it's a non-lethal boy, it's a non-lethal weapon, it's a non-lethal, no it was a less lethal because here's the thing, when he turned and shot her, he shot her from about five, maybe six feet away and he shot right into her eye, went right into her brain. Went right through her eye, crushed I'm sure, blew her eyeball right out obviously because the bullets held 12 gauge. So right into her head, went right into her brain, she dropped like a sack of potatoes and it was all covered there on the video. Now, in no way, shape, or form where she participated, it was like one guy and girl out for a date, stuck with the idiot sticks, and they're all standing there watching because it's like a little circus event. And this character, he walks along, and he's been shooting these characters that were causing the problems, supposedly, who knows. But he looks at her, and then he swings the gun around, and he fires at her, totally arbitrary. Kills her right there on the spot. Was it a lodge buddy thing? Was it some kind of power trip thing going on? Was it a, you know, bounty kill thing? He basically got away with it. So you tell me. They're Twisted Sisters sickness. You know, the sycophants doing what the sycophants do. So anyway, you know, again, we'll find out more about this. Anybody has any further updates? Pardon by President Trump, Matthew Hubbell, 42, killed in traffic stop and altercation. So, and again, we need to find out more about that as quick as we can. At the very least, I'll find out more once we're done with the program. We only have a half an hour here. We're at the bottom of the hour, by the way, and it is... His name is... His last name is spelled H-U-T-T-L-E. T-T, oh, thank you, because I thought it was Hub-bo-bo-ole, so it's Huddle. HUTTLE age 42, right? Yep. Okay, so it's Matthew, last name Hotel Union, Tango Tango, Lima Echo, HUTTLE. Very good. Thanks for the follow up there. We're at the bottom of the hour. This is LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and WBCQ, the planet. 6.160 regular shortwave and we are on WBCQ, low planet, 6.160 regular shortwave from Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Needless to say, we're with the Intel report, 5 to 7 p.m. and 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday on libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org. And let's see, bottom of the hour, oh, I think we can find another, oh, let's hit the tune. Okay, forgive me, I'm having to look at all the other notes here because yes, I did get all the music requests you guys have sent, to be quite honest. Okay, this is a good mix or a good piece, although we've played it many times. I had a number of requests for Brothers in Arms. It's a real soft piece. You don't want to do the live, you want to do the studio slash the album version. And Dire Straits Brothers in Arms. And for everybody out there, if you get a chance, check them out. Needless to say, it's off that multi-award winning album where virtually every song, including this one which was on the band list for the longest time, have gotten phenomenal play. I don't think there's a song on that album people can't recognize. At the very least, you can recognize it because of the band. But actually, the individual songs for that window of time where each one of those went out, made the circuit along with the whole album, and were very successful. Brothers in Arms, the album by Dire Straits and classic 1980s rock and roll. It is again Monday here on Liberty Tree Radio. I had somebody else asking if we could play also one of the latest guns and gadgets. 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On Thursday, Congressman Thomas Massey announced the introduction of HR 645, the National Constitutional Carry Act. Massey's constitutional carry legislation will ensure Americans' Second Amendment right to carry firearms in public spaces and make sure that it's protected throughout the country. Representative Thomas Massey said this, quote, I'm fortunate to live in a state, Kentucky, where people are free to exercise their right to keep and bear arms without begging the government or paying a fee. Yeah, and I'm just like, okay, so how does a 61-year-old guy run circles around guys like me in the mid-30s? Well, he's definitely... Unfortunately, not every American enjoys the same right to carry firearms in public because some states and localities infringe upon this right through a variety of criminal, civil, and regulatory penalties. 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The first provision prohibits any state or political subdivision, that's a town, county, or city, from imposing criminal or civil penalties on eligible individuals carrying firearms in public. The second provision invalidates any existing state or local laws, statutes, regulations, or local restrictions that criminalize, penalize, or otherwise dissuade the carrying of firearms in public. In addition to covering all 50 states, HR 645 includes District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, and other territories of the United States within a scope to ensure that all residents of the United States and their jurisdictions enjoy consistent protection of their Second Amendment rights. But this is how this channel operates. I'm going to show you what the bill actually says so you can see it and understand it. Page one simply says, this act may be cited as the National Constitutional Carry Act. And here's what it says under findings. Congress finds the following. One, recognizing the pre-existing right to self-defense, the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States guarantees individually to American citizens the right to keep and bear arms, including the right to bear arms in public. Two, the Second Amendment decrees that these rights to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed and was enumerated in order to preserve the security of a free state. Three, In District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court confirmed that there seems to us, no doubt, on the basis of both text and history, that the Second Amendment conferred an individual right to keep mere arms. Four, in McDonald v. the City of Chicago, the Supreme Court ruled that the Fourteenth Amendment makes the Second Amendment fully applicable to the states. Five, recently, the Supreme Court acknowledged that the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruin that the Second and Fourteenth Amendments protect an individual right to carry arms outside the home for self-defense. Further, the court reiterated that the Second Amendment's otherwise unqualified command only accommodates laws that are consistent with this nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation. Six, certain states and localities have enacted gun control laws that are not consistent with the text of the Second Amendment, nor this nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation. The criminalization of peaceable public firearms carry is repugnant to the original meaning of the Second Amendment. Last one, the seven. Any state or local restriction on the right of American citizens to keep Mayors arms impairs the ability of the Second Amendment to achieve its textually specified purpose, the security of a free state. This is what the bill looks to do if it was to become a law. The demand... Section 927 of Title 18, USC, to read as follows. and non-residents constitutional carry. Be any statute, ordinance, regulation, custom, or usage of a state or political subdivision of a state that criminalizes, penalizes, or otherwise indirectly dissuades the carrying of firearms, including by imposing a financial or other barrier to entry in public by any resident or non-resident who is a United States citizen and otherwise eligible to possess firearms under state and federal law shall have no force or effect. So your states that have unconstitutional gun laws, they would be deemed unconstitutional by Congress. This simple HOPS ritual once a day helped free my wife from sugar spice. This changes everything we know of. See, the term state as used in this section includes the District of Columbia, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, possessions of the United States, not including the Canal Zone. The term public, as used in this section, includes any place held open to the public regardless of ownership. But in the case of a privately owned location held open to the public, does not include a place where the owner communicates clearly and conspicuously a prohibition of firearms on the premises. So your private property rights are still there. You'll notice that there's nothing in there that carries any criminal if you happen to have a firearm and walk into a place that doesn't want you to have it. It's kind of like they made it known and if you continue to use the premises, if it's a business and they ask you to leave, if they find it, then they ask you to leave. But there's no criminality attached to this, which is... Two, it does not include a place where screening for firearms is conducted under state law. All right, so the National Constitutional Carry Act has been submitted. It is official now, and it has been assigned to the Judiciary Committee in the House of Representatives. What do you think about the National Constitutional Carry Act? Do you believe this bill stands a chance to pull seven more like Potentially you're gonna need 10 senators from the Democrats side. Why do you say 10? Jared, we only really need seven. We got some rhinos that are concerning. They're very concerning. Let me know in the comments down below what you think about that. And before you go, don't forget to like the video and subscribe to Guns N' Gadgets for more updates on the Second Amendment. Share this video with your friends and family if they love protecting our freedoms. Actually share it anyway if they don't love it because they're gonna have to start coming around eventually. Thanks for watching guys and gals and as always stay safe stay free and we'll see you on the next one. Take care America. Yeah, they don't need to pass a constitutional carry. We already have that. That second article, it just says that. We already have that right. We always have. They don't have any authority to make any decisions whether we can carry guns or not. Really? Right. Actually, that's how it's supposed to be. What they're doing is they're not amending the bill of rights. They're altering the, what is an extension of the Gun Control Act of 1968, which is what all of the, that's the branch that all of the Fruit Loop legislation, anti-gun legislation stems from. So they're just amending that. The only good thing I would say is that Massie's at least trying to do within his perspective something right, because remember he's the only, he's the only congressman who doesn't take money from the Jewish mafia. Massey is the only one who does not, does not, does not take money from APAC. Are you sure? No, he's the only one. No, they've actually put him on the X-list. He's been considered an enemy of the state by the Jewish mob for more than a little while. And what's interesting is his wife died here out of the blue just a short time ago. Personally, I think it was murder slash assassination. So, and I think Looking at the way he's taken things as far as watching some of his activities, his actions, I think he knows he's at war. I think he's pressed, because again, the rest are all traitors. Israel first, America last. And everybody knows it. So, Massey is one of the rarest of the rare. He's an American first and American only, so that's why he's under the gun. Again, they're pressing him, so just keep that in mind. It'd be great to sit down and have a conversation with him, but far away. Maybe, who knows? Maybe, maybe not. We'll see what happens. Big thing here again is, as far as I'm concerned, paperwork, there shouldn't be any at all, any way, shape, or form. Well, what about all the other, I'll take my chances. You know what? Big police states kill a lot more people than desperadoes and criminals try to. Because if everybody's armed, the desperadoes slash criminals are just likely to get plugged as anybody else, and they become relatively codified in terms of how they operate, because otherwise they don't operate anywhere for very long. So they have to be a tad more civil. They try to be more vicious under certain conditions, but they get hunted down when they play that game. But a police state, well, it's like you said, you've got all these cops, whatever they're doing, you're not supposed to do anything when they come out and do wrong or they just do something arbitrarily, well, that's tyranny. That's where our problem has been. And I argued this back when the support the blue crap was out there, and of course, Trump's back in and banging the gong on that again, but for the last four years, how did all those January 6 people get stuck in prison? Was that Antifa people that rounded up? Well, they were, but they were Antifa and BLM in uniform. Was it Antifa running the concentration camp in DC? Well, yeah, theoretically it was because all the pricks in uniform that wanted to torture and murder and hurt all those January Sixers were absolute flaming leftists slash communists, and they're all in uniform. From the cops running the lock up to the ones who helped to round them up. How many local cops helped with that? And we're more than happy while they were laughing and chucking and high-fiving with their fed buddies because they were making fed brownie points. Not that it made any difference, but you never know. Maybe somebody got a job out of the deal. So that's support to blue garbage. What happens when the Commie, I said this back before it happened. Well, what do you do when the blue decide to ride right along with the Communists and do all kinds of wicked deeds to you? You're just supposed to let them beat on you because someday we'll be back in charge and then after they've killed me, somebody, they'll at least be neutral until the Commies come back in. It won't kill us so much because they'll have to be nice and smiley for a little bit. But then they'll get back to that killification thing as soon as the leftists are back in power. That's the problem with all the garbage that they're flapping the app about right now. We need a bigger stinking police state. No, we don't. The big stinking police state failed us completely. There's no aspect of the big stinking police state that we need. Why? Well, during the four years, the gates were wide open and 20, 30 million illegal alien invaders came in and nobody did anything. They all sat on their lodge buddy hands and let it happen. Under the hopes that they'll get more power, which is always the case, if something changes, we'll get more power. Because that's really what they're interested in. They're not interested in safety. They're not interested in your freedom or liberty. They'll throw that out the window in a heartbeat. But they get more power. And that's exactly what you're facing right now. Bigger police state! If we just had a bigger police state, then we'd just have a bigger police state. Wouldn't do anything for you. How would it benefit you? Well, it'd be bigger! Yeah, I said that already. Well, yeah. Shut up. Hey Mark, it wouldn't benefit in the way they would want it, it would just piss us off even more. Well again, it's interesting, there's going to be this gloss over period that's going to last probably another month or two maybe. But the AI and all the other garbage that's being brought up by the regime is all the same crap that any rest of these globalists who brought you NAFTA get. And stop using the deep state garbage. I got to keep repeating this. Deep state is a terror move. It's a terror word. It's designed to make you fearful, whereas everybody pretty well knows who the globalists are. And they're still wicked bastards, and they're still evil, and they still murder and do whatever. but reinforcing a propaganda name that the ring knockers came up with so that they could help to. It's just like when they used the term conspiracy theory. That's the laffy term for anybody to get to cue for all the buddies to get together and ridicule you for whatever it is you talk about. And deep state is part of the promote the police state. So it's not deep state. They're maybe deep fake. Oh, they're very wicked. They're very evil. They're power freaks. But they're just the same old globalists we've faced over and over again, the UN slash the globalists slash money changers slash, you know, take or pick. But as far as using any of the terminology they pulled out of their ass for the sake of, again, sociopath slash propaganda agendas, throw that out the window. They're just the stinking same old globalists we've seen. And again, panty waste traders that hire idiot sticks who doped up, drunk up, and again have gone so far around the corner, they don't think they're, you don't feel like coming back even if they had the opportunity to get off the wagon, so to speak, off the murder wagon. That's the best way to describe it. So, again, we got our work cut out for us. Organize Army equipment train is militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. Again, let's do what we can find out. Pardon by President Trump. Matthew Huddle, H-U-T-T-L-E, age 42, shot in a traffic incident. That's all the, we don't have deep particulars. Probably it's a lot of fluff because they don't want anybody didn't know any particulars. So we'll see how the word splice and engineer the bullshit story they pull out of their bum hole on this one. As it is worth a top for everybody out there, God bless our Republic. 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