Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including greenhouse management for seedling season, administrative supplies for medical and operational kits, and firearms recommendations (AR-10s and police trade-in pistols). He analyzed the Washington D.C. helicopter-airplane collision, questioning why military rotary-wing aircraft were operating in civilian airspace. Koernke covered surveillance issues including FLOCK license plate readers in Oklahoma being accessed by the ATF without warrant, and microwave heart-monitoring systems being tested in Oklahoma County Jail. The bulk of the third hour focused on historical electric and mechanical centrifugal gun designs from the 1800s-1900s, their devastating potential, and modern applications using paintball and airsoft technology as training and alternative weapon platforms.
generations to see. In this, the land secured for you, the whole tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have little voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to this you read about the current news and a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor a gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame you've given government control those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see me farm and keep our country put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn and your daughters visit for their children your leaders send artillery and guns before insurers and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republican, each God given right, and pray to God as Iowoki vanished in the midst of the once he came. His words were true. Afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the First hour of the Intelligence Report, Hammer-Kornky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, Southwest, Northeast. Gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. We're on satellite. We want to say hi to all of our friends there who are both listening and rebroadcasting in a series of networks, two numbers to either match. and both analog and digital. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States channel 31 in my backyard again for a few days. I don't know how long but with some perfect weather to work outside and they took advantage of the show out there I think up on the lines doing what they do best and thank you. We appreciate the fact that they're doing that. It is Well, it's Thursday. It's the other day when the Israeli Mossad and elements of the CIA and other agencies commit acts of terrorism against the American population and try to blame somebody else. It's called government-sponsored terrorism. And just had some help go by, just run in and run right back out. And of course, well, if it's Thursday, that means it's also almost Almost, but not quite the last day of January. No way. Yes way. It is the 30th of January. It is the 17th year of open, obvious and mean-or-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. But the winters light up a little bit. Usually it's the February 6th or 7th thaw, but with the solar activity and planetary alignment, by God, we're getting cooked. If you're in the sunshine, if you have a sun room or if you have a greenhouse, You're looking at 100 and some degrees inside right now. If you don't have fans, that's a little thing you need to remind everybody about. Do a little research on greenhouses and one of the things you do want to invest in is thermostatic control, real cheap and simple. You hang it up in the middle of the greenhouse in the high point. You can set up a simple fan system to pull some of the heat out, but you very quickly can cook in a greenhouse today. This season with the sun and solar activities, solar high and other events, it is cooking. So you've got to make sure you have some form of regulatory system in your greenhouse to actually be prepared for that. And why am I bringing that up? Well, we're headed towards greenhouse, you know, epic events now where we start things up. So, for all of you out there, just a reminder, if you're wondering, well, how do I get, it seems like it gets too warm and it gets too hot, it gets too hot, it gets all the moisture in the trays or the plants or whatever. Yep, that's true, it does. Now, if you're just doing hot boxes and such, you don't need to regulate them that much. And they're not that big. During the cooling cycle of the evening, you lose enough calories, it's not a big deal. And remember that, yes, with startup, Yeah, you do want it hotter. In fact, most of you probably have not done a lot of big, big greenhouse work, but you actually have, with a warming plate, a little secret to really get the plants to kick off. You lie to them and make them believe that it's later in the season. A brick pipe, by the way, the stream is down. Uh-oh. Okay, we have, Ed, we made a radio stream issue. Thank you, caller. Thank you, operator. And for everybody out there again, let us know if we've got a problem. Sounds like we may have a stream issue. Ed's checking on that even as I mentioned it, I would assume. So again, for everybody, if you're into gardening, you want to do a little more research on that. Now, you can get individual tray warmers for doing individual flats. for your greenhouse. You can also get whole plates that go on your greenhouse cables or whatever, trays, whatever frame system you have. No, I bring it up by an IP address over. It's automated. Right now everything is showing green for me and I just hooked up to both. I don't know what's going on with your head. If you're looking on a VPN on your phone, I know this in a way, but just try re-entering in the IP address and see if it comes up. We've had that problem before. No, it's not. It's a connection. It's a mainframe into one of the IPs. Let me search something. One quick second. Never mind, I had an IP address. Sorry, it's all up. We're good. Here we go. Better safe than sorry. That way we know what's going on. Thank you. Appreciate the feedback. Now, and again for everybody, you are listening on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org. experiment with the technology. If looked like there's a problem, we can say we can help out. Or at the very least, we can give direction. And sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. Again, throw a dart. In this case, an accurate one. Everything worked. So, anyway, greenhouses, it's seedling time. A lot of people are starting up their seeds. Some people do it in their basements. Some people do it in their little greenhouse areas they have, or if you're lucky, a sun room or something like that is perfect because, you know, again, south facing area is really great in the sun, lots of warm. You will find that the little sproutlings will become that much happier that much sooner and congratulations You've got yourself a garden one by the time you're done I'm counting on a lot of the Volunteers which we have every year too. We've been about 50 50 percent 50 percent with the tomatoes or volunteers that pop up and they're monsters typically again, we're doing not hybrid so everything is seed and It is amazing just how hearty tomato plants are. But talking to other people who have been in other industrial situations, tomato seeds, if they drop anywhere, they will grow. So in this case, I just make sure that we typically can never get all of the plants up out of the garden. I should say all the fruit off the vegetables. especially with tomatoes, and because they're multi-producers, mega-producers like the 100s of tomato plants, they work really well. So, anyway, next we have had some sad and interesting situations. Washington, D.C., we had a plane helicopter collision. Everybody has seen that. You've got to admit one thing, and this is absolutely true. Today is the 30th of January. And we have seen more competent, articulate individuals, I should say a certain individual really, a guy who is, he's listed as the President of the United States. You've seen him more, you've seen far more competent, and you've seen him directly taking control of situations, all on his lonesome, the way it should be, and nobody knows what to do, especially the leftist panty ways. I think it's rather fascinating. One of the things that's supposedly happened here the last few days, who knows what the real story is, but let's just go with what's said, is that there were 450 individuals in the press that had their press credentials taken from them. Now, it's not that they had their press credentials taken from them. You can't do that because the press credentials that you have if you're a reporter, well, the newspaper or the TV station or you yourself make up those papers. The government doesn't make those. There is no license for being a reporter. But there is a special pass permit that you get so that you can sit in the same room with all their sicko fat butt lickers and 450 individuals has had their press passes taken away. Now I have said this and everybody noticed this quite some time ago. Usually the press conferences were getting to the point where they're kind of chock full of people for quite a few years. I mean it was standing room only, you know, sit on floor only, remember that, you see that a lot. And it was wall to wall people. Well, The Communists did something that I've been talking about for a long time when I would look at these press people and say, you know, if you left us have your way, they don't need 9, 10, 20 people standing here with a microphone. They only need one. If it's all going to be what they choose to say, they don't need a bunch of parrots. They just need one parrot. Well, you know what? It turns out they're actually headed that way. And that's why you don't see a whole lot of deep shots of the newsroom with brackets on that one. That's cam. But what's interesting is today, it is fun. Okay, it doesn't make any difference if you like Trump or don't like Trump. It's just some of the things that they're done are quite apropos. And one of them today was one of the press individuals was flapping his yap. And he was just flapping his yap. And of course, he may try to come up with some smart ass question. Didn't work. And he, because it was a dumb-ass question, he crunches basically, okay, well, I'm going to answer it, but you're stupid. Well, the character kept talking, he goes, shut up. But he doesn't look at him. I want you, if you watch the press conference today about the plane crash, he puts his hand up without looking. In other words, you can see him in his peripheral. You know that right side for him. But he just puts his hand up, he goes, shut up. You know, quiet. And the one thing I think that he should say at least sometime here in one of the press conferences, you know what? You should be quiet. There's only so many chairs in this room and there's 450 other people that you guys helped to get kicked out of this room that really would like to sit in the chair that you're in right now. Who's saying what are you thinking? Yeah. It's like, you know what? Yeah, but I would do that. And maybe, maybe, maybe somebody's listening, maybe Trump will finally do this. It's like, hey, look right at the person and go, there are 450 other people that you didn't support at all that you helped get kicked out of this room. They all have press passes again. Now, if you keep doing what you're doing, somebody else is going to have the chair you're sitting in. You won't be here. And that's what should be said. That just settles it real quick. Now you want to ask a question, formulate the question, and don't look stupid, which most of the time they do, they look stupid. They're desperately trying to support the Pennywise Queers the $3 bill, a pedal agenda. Of course, YMCA doesn't prove to me that Trump's the tough guy on the other side, but at least, at least, Somebody is standing there, you know, they're asking questions and he's answering questions and he's going right back with what he's got. He's speaking his mind. That's how it's supposed to be. So you've got to admit that at least this much of what you're seeing is at least more human because otherwise you had the Petrosniffer meat puppet with the Obama tentacle up his ass and puppets don't need to talk. They just need to be in the chair and sit there. They can move them out for some closed sessions every once in a while and then they park the petal meat puppet over there behind the desk and just let them sit there and flop over sideways with a dead stare. And that's what we've had in place. What is fascinating is again, the other people who all of a sudden have found their intestinal fortitude who weren't doing anything like that at all before. The queers of $3 bill, pedos have all been flapping their yap about, you know, being Soviet and you didn't see anybody jumping up there and falling on any swords. Now Trump's in there, all of a sudden everybody's gushing over how, you know, they're, they're, they're, they're gonna be right there. And as I pointed out, this is the other half of the game. Don't forget this. Number one, your enemy has not been fought. Your enemy has not been fought. This is the, as I said, this is the 30th of January. This is the tenth official day of the bureaucracy anew and the lion's share of everything. Every toady that could be bought, every pedophile that could be hired, every sycophant queer that could be hired, every nutcase you can imagine and nut jobs that have no business being near the job were hired. And they are rife through the whole of the system. And then there's still 20 million combat operatives, illegal aliens, and finally, finally, you know, there were still a lot of these politically correct fake conservatives were doing the, well, they're illegal immigrants. And now I notice, and seriously, it seems like today was the day that somebody finally found their, you know, gonads. and started repeatedly saying, you know, illegal aliens. Illegal aliens. Illegal aliens. And I'm talking about Trump, I'm talking about the, you know, the supposed conservative microphone holders. Okay? Not in that press conference, but in other things. Other postings and activity all over the place. Now, how long would that last? Well, we'll see. Do I sound like I'm confident about? No, because for the last four years they weren't doing basically Jack or... squat, jack or feces. So now all of a sudden we're all, they're all rah-rah. Now that's good, we'll take all the rah-rah as long as you understand how shallow HAL most of it is. Okay? The enemy's army is unfought. The enemy's resources have not all been used by any far stretch of the imagination. You're still in the middle of the fight and it's only 10 days since the official turnover brackets of whatever's going on. On that note too, needless to say, yes, they have moved materials to the border. Yes, there are people that are pushing people back, the cartels, the Jewish run cartels. They're trying to do everything and anything but mention, well, let's see, the Jewish family NGO in California is starting to roll up all of its operations because When Trump cut the funding off, those particular SHIL operations realized that, whoa, they can't spend any more money on the cannon fodder. Everybody goes, well, they're so successful. Look what they've done. Let's understand something. All of these operations, every element that you see for the last four years and then four years before that and eight years before that, All of these operations were to money-launder, tax money out of the American coffers and into the hands of the Jewish mob. All of the activities that they use for that are absolutely expendable. They were bargain, basement, throw-away, organic, sandbag troops. Even the characters brought in through negotiation like the Chinese military are throw-away, organic sandbags. That's all they are. So when all of a sudden in the last what, 48 hours since they did this announcement about cutting off, you know, freezing, not cutting off, they're freezing, the money's theoretically there. But for all these NGOs, they froze all of that money. What does that tell you? That the NGOs were not operatives, they weren't worried about the physical world. What does that mean? If they all of a sudden shut their operation off like a light switch, it means that the only thing that those NGOs are doing inside the US, all the Jewish NGOs and the Catholic NGOs, were money conduits to move digits out of the United States. And the moment that it was announced, the first thing they do is shut the doors, roll up the operation, and run like hell. Well, what about all those poor people they were supporting? They were never supporting those people to begin with. They're no different from a prison. Like we've said, you get $27, $28 a day for food, but you're feeding them about $2 worth of food. Well, where did the other $25 go? This racket started out with prison systems, and the NGOs cultivated it to the extreme. So the moment that the money is stopped, then all of these shill operations lock down because they don't need or want a single penny to go to any of the fools, idiot sticks, and useful idiots that were being used. The illegal aliens or all of the operations that they subcontracted to that were absolute minimalist. With only a handful of people operating the overall system for the overhead, minimizing that to ensure that every last shekel that they are stealing stays in their pocket. They do know that the jig is up. Only in that, all the ring knocking buddies, Trump included, have already told you, they can only let this go so far. and they've got to change direction. And they will. The money's going to come to the Jewish mob in another form. Trump's already promised that. They don't have to do this anymore, and they don't have to, again, don't have to sustain it. You know what's going to happen now? Here, let's think about something here. All these illegals are being operated through NGOs, which were American money going to private operations who have no accountability to the US government. No accountability to the American taxpayer. No accountability to anybody. Well since they just did the old you're in good hands with all state, you know where you got to ever see all state you got the hands together and it's got your house there and a car and my dad used to say you want to know about all state here's how it works and he put his hands here and he goes watch this and you take your hands and pull them apart. There that's all state. So the same is true with this operation we're footing the bill. The illegal aliens that they have all plopped over this country that the NGO money sucking leeches have been pulling have been operating. We just got stuck with them. In a more open format. And of course needless to say we literally paid for them to be brought in by the Israelis and Jewish mob in Central America who set up special compounds in the entire network that we paid for. because we're funding all these Jewish NGOs and some Catholic NGOs, mostly Jewish NGOs. And their operatives, milking dollars every step of the way, set up an entire network to bring them right up to the border. The Jewish NGOs working with the Jewish-run mafia cartels in Mexico, organized, rallied, and forced whole units and formations across the border simultaneously in a massive invasion. All at your expense. Well, they jumped the other side of the border. Those border vehicles and all the other buses, we paid for that. And then they get into the network that's been set up by the NGO, the Jewish NGOs, the Jewish NGOs, you know, those Jewish NGOs. And they get transported to those free of charge. Well, it's not free. Oh, that's right. You paid for that. So now they're dotted all over the United States. And the shill, fake operations, Jewish run NGOs have shut the doors, folded up the tent, and are running like hell to Israel. Or just down the road, because after all, Trump has said Israel first, America last, and that's going to keep going just the way it is. That means a Jewish mob is going to get away with this, and once again, you're going to be paying for it. Just that simple. And they took it and they made sure that when they cut these places off like a light switch, it wasn't the US government that did it. It's the operatives. Every stink and penny they could squeak out of the scam they were running, they have. Right up until the last minute. So, that's what's happening there. We're at almost, oh my goodness, this is half hours gone quick. here. That's kind of scary, isn't it? No, it's not. Theoretically, it's the 31st tomorrow, Friday, so pay attention. Going back real quick to the plane scenario, there's something that nobody wants to mouth. We have a whole bunch of fruit loop, things like burning in California, the vindictive way that people in North Carolina and Tennessee were treated by the government and people in government, all of these leftist turds that occupy government right now and have for quite some time. Why would you not be curious about whether or not the whole thing was set up by somebody who's one of those the leftist operators, especially in what? Washington, DC. Not because it was an accident, but because they wanted to like get revenge because Trump's in charge. Because they wanted to keep revenge because you know two points. No, I've got two points. The preliminary FAA report on the crash and plane and thing the terror The guy was in the tower. One guy was watching... Yeah, ATC, I couldn't think of the term. One guy was watching both helicopter and airplane traffic where normally they have one doing one and one doing the other. FAA regulations allow for there to be one, but in that location at that time of day with that amount of traffic going on, it should not have happened. That was one. Two, you mentioned North Carolina. Mysterious fires have broken out in the areas that were devastated by the hurricane slash geoengineering crisis. And now North Carolina is burning. Over. Oh, really? Well, you know, that's rather funny because we couldn't get heat to that area otherwise, and all of a sudden we got a special kind of heat. Well, If we don't understand that war is being waged, and if we, see I'm not holding my breath about Trump, okay, yes, there have been some actions that have taken place. Some are just normal operation, but the idea is that, no, I guess we have to acknowledge it takes so long to get the infrastructure in place to actually be able to act, and right now part of the infrastructure is being delayed because of lack of approval by the old regime who is doing everything they can to block whoever it is that anybody wants to bring in. We know that's going on. But the... Okay, that's fascinating. Thank you. Somebody else just popped up something else here. Ooh, quite expensive Bible amount of information for me to do on the air. Hold on a second here, guys. As it is, again, I question the whole thing with on the ground there because political correctness being what it is and the purple-haired Fruit Loops, which they've already acknowledged. Trump brought it all up during the press conference. Now, it's not a surprise. It's like everything else. Whatever Trump did, they had to do the exact frothing-at-the-mouth opposite of. And let's not forget that Jimmy Carter did the same thing with virtually every aspect of the Satanic petal queers. back in the day. A lot of this stuff everybody is saying this is totally new and it's not. When Jimmy Carter came in across the board, the US military was polluted all of the government agencies were polluted across the board. We had all of these fruit loop nutcases, in fact even the prison thing. Everybody goes, well you know we've got men and women's prisons guys. That all happened in the 1976 to 1980 window of activity with Jimmy Carter and it held over to about 1982-83 because it took that long because of lawsuits. to actually move out the prisoners who were getting sex changes across the country in the prison system, both at the federal and state level. Here in Michigan, they had hundreds of prisoners who had gotten sex changes. And what was really bizarre, as you can imagine, is, well, there's this transition period, who, pardon the pun there, Inversion, what happened is they blocked the rest of their treatment because the argument was, and the feds weren't backing it up anymore, that the states did not have the obligation to fund a sex change problem. The men were halfway through their transition, so they had, let's just say, large tracts of land up above. and were of course already into the gene therapy which is what you call it now back then. It was the same thing. And so these gi-gals, they had a problem with. It was argued that they were bugs, you know, slash effeminate queers, real effeminate queers, not the predators like I've told you about before but were the pansy types. Well, they were and they weren't. They still had male genitalia. But now they had half of the women's genitalia. Up top they had the proper plumbing there. But they were totally plumbed down below. So when they put them into the women's prison, being liberals being what they are, what happened is a whole bunch of female prisoners somehow got pregnant. And they were pretty well quickly able to figure out what the problem was. Well, then they turned around and took the half-female, half-male bugs and put them back over into the men's prison where they opened up a series of major prostitution rings. But... Well, they were very popular there. They were very popular because while they're not completely, you know, women, Well, they were more women than some of these guys that have been in prison for 20, 25, 30, and 40 years had seen in a while, right? Well, they're at the upper front of us and that's something to grab at and see. That's what I always heard about. So that became the other issue that you're not supposed to remember all this. Uncle Mark's here to jog your memory. And yeah, this happened in the 70s and then all through the 80s because of this. And it was an ongoing bracket epic of, you know, the, again, what do you do with the Pufte's when you grant them their whims. And in this case, well, a bunch of them were converted over to female, but then again, because of that, they would never go back, they were never sent back to the men's prison because they were anatomically reconstructed. There weren't going to be any new children with that much in amongst the women population. See how that works? But the others, oh, they realized they might think that they're women, but they were having a lot of fun as men amongst hungers, if not a thousand women. And so they acted accordingly. And then because of that, they had to be shifted back. And they acted the way they always did before, when they were men as men and still wanted to be with men. So, just a heads up, that's an example of, well this was totally new, they want you to think that somehow we haven't seen this. The Sodom and Gomorrhites have done this crap repeatedly and it's always the Jewish mob doing it. They do it intentionally to create confusion amongst the population and to create confusion in general in these societies so that they can usurp the funds, resources, and steal the wealth of the people and the confusion. Which is what you just had happen with all these dupes and idiots. that have been operating all of these NGOs for the exact same kind of reason, purely profit. And while the process creating social confusion because they're undermining the sovereignty of the country, which is what the Jewish mob wants, and what they're going to continue to do, we've got, like I said, we're only 10 days into this regime, your enemy has not been fought. Your entire mechanism is intact. Don't make any mistake about that and and they have lead behinds everywhere If you don't know what a leave behind is then you better look up military Application because that's what they are they understand they're waging war on you and they got a whole pile of lead behinds that they have in place We have another caller. Who do we have? Paul in Tennessee. I'm just going to make a comment that these scientists you are really turning this world crazy with the proof The rest of the world I don't care about. I really don't. Everybody is going to have to step up. What we need to do is step up and clean their ass out of here. The big thing here again is remember that they are doing it here because we are theoretically the most powerful nation on the planet. Maybe, maybe not. In reality, most of that, like a lot of the other bravura bravado propaganda When a push comes to shove, if all of a sudden you jump up and into the real world, then no we're not. Well, we can do all kinds of damage. That does make you powerful. It makes you relatively strong. But you can only do so much of that and everybody gets tired of you. And by the way, the Jewish mob has promoted that, so we've been out pissing in everybody's pool. And that's why there's a whole bunch of people that have stepped away from all of this globalist agenda that the ring knockers were pushing. The Jewish mob wasn't stupid because the idiot ring knockers, the globalists, thought that they were riding with the Zionists. But I've said this a million times, I don't care what faction it is, there can be only one. There can be only one power element. There can only be one dictator. That's a potato with a hole in it and the first word you figured out. The first word, whatever that represents, fits in the hole in the potato. And so where we are right now is that, again, while they've created as much damage as possible, and obviously, I mean intentionally, there's no doubt about that. Everybody can try and beat an isle, everybody can try to lick a bung hole to try and appease the enemy who's trying to kill you, but I'm not going to, because the bottom line is that these people are dead serious about killing a whole lot of you. They're finally talking about the actual casualties in the Ukraine. Now everybody's already known about how bad the situation was, But all while the numbers are coming out. Now Russia has not had a million dead. The Russians, the one thing about this is the again, there's no doubt looking at the order of battle, success and activities, ignore the bullshit with 99% of what they put on YouTube, simply because again, tactical damage exists on both sides. But the fact of the matter is, is that we've had to pour in massive amounts of resource in a situation that also helps you to count, you know, kind of count with your fingers here. It does take too much. Math is pretty straightforward. It's pretty simple. But what it really did is it killed off on both sides, Russian and unfortunately those who were driven up by, well, by the slave drivers to the front on the Ukrainian side It kills a whole bunch of Christians and more importantly for them It's a double tap because they killed a whole bunch of white Christians and the Jewish mob especially loves that they've been killing off the Syrian Christians the Jews have been doing that over the last couple of weeks if not the last month but longer to and they've been killing oh well for every Understand for every 10 Palestinians that they kill Midden children and men Four out of six are Christians that you're supporting the death of. Four out of six Palestinians killed are Christians in Palestine. And all the fools and idiots and stupid people are going, oh yeah man, that's really great. Of course, if they were a little more overt about it, they might think for a second in between a beer, about a second, and then they'd still go on chatting, the hoo, miz go, man. Now the Israelis hate you, and the idiot that's doing that going let's go, they hate that idiot's ass too. But the fool, the shallow hell, can't pull his head out of his fundamental orifice long enough to smell that coffee. And even if he did, he'd still be smelling the feces stuck up his nose. More so than anything in the way of reality. So again, this situation, we're in the beginning. There are some interesting things happening. There certainly is some shift in taking place. What is fascinating to me is one of the things we've said, I've said, not everybody, is most everybody coming into this administration are leftists. There are single points that we agree on that that well. Yes. Yeah the other side sometimes if it was honest might actually be honest about The problem isn't that it's no matter what 98% of what you get is actually opposing standing in terms of the belief system with regard to private property firearms, the right to defend yourself. These characters are not all on the same page. In fact, they very much don't like you in that respect. Now the part that everybody likes to hear about, well, there's an old saying. 500 attaboys are done away with by one oh shit, or canceled out by one oh shit. In this case, you can kind of reverse that. There's only one attaboy, and the other 500 points that the individuals like Kennedy You would absolutely not be standing with him. And everybody is talking about this. But for the job they want him for, well, if he stays within those parameters, here's the problem, and it is true, I would hope that he does. But here's the problem, the temptation because the groundwork has already been set for the medical part of the government to be used to try and confiscate guns has already been put in place, the mechanism has been there not just for the last four years. but has been in there for the last 40 plus years and in fact back when it both go farther back still. The Gun Control Act of 1968, one of the arguments is that the whole purpose behind the Gun Control Act of 1968 from those who were in the know because they were there in Congress and the Senate. The purpose was to establish a psycho-babble police state mechanism so that they could declare that if you were freedom loving, if you believed that you had a right to, you know, your article, you know, Second Amendment, Article 2 of the Bill of Rights, that you were mentally, could be deemed mentally ill and therefore they could incarcerate you, they could confiscate your property, they could do all kinds of wicked things to you. And guess what? That's exactly where they went. Now understand, if you think any of this is a mystery or a surprise, anybody who has been watching this all the way back to then and before knows that that exactly was the agenda. That's why the 4-4-7-3 form was made in the first place. Well, that and also to track weapons, which by the way now they're doing instantaneous tracks. How are they doing that if they don't have the 4473s under their control? Because they've legitimately gone on and copied everything. They take the copy, send them to the Jews, send them to the Israelis. They also send a complete copy of everything they've done on the NCIC or in the InstaCheck to England. Goes to England, goes to Israel. So they have that. I don't have to travel by boat or plane to access the data. It's amazing we do have that global communication system thing going and the Internet works quite well. So all they do is let their fingers do the walking through all of the illegitimate records they're holding in foreign countries so that you don't know that they have lied and violated the law. Oi, gevalt! So, again, work to do. Let's do this before we go any farther. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and it is Thursday. Again, on this thing with the plane, my feeling, I know what they're saying, I have a problem. Integrating rotary wing into an air traffic line is something that can happen a lot. But my problem is Washington, here's a couple of things that you want to talk about. Washington, D.C. is a bucket. Does everybody understand it's a terrible place to fly into? Why would you call it a bucket? Why would you call that D.C. airport a bucket? Anybody ever fly into San Diego? It's called a bucket, too, for the same reason. But it's a very different reason with Washington DC, well to a degree. In San Diego, if you fly in, if you ever come in off the inland route and you literally, if you're down on the ground, you watch these planes literally fly right over the houses. In the approach, you look up and you can count the bolts on the wheels and the landing gear on a DC-10. And go, wow, look at that. And of course, it's a roller coaster. Well, it's not a roller coaster. It's a slide. It's like it's going to a slide right down into the, oh, there into the bay. And you land. And then take off, of course. Outbound is cool. But it's the idea. It's a bucket. Now why do you think Washington DC is a bucket? Anybody? What do you think the reason for that would be? Because there's so much shite there that it's way down the land and sunk it. Yeah, well, yeah. How about it's one big restricted airspace. Does everybody understand it? Go get an air map, an air chart for traffic ways on the eastern seaboard, which by the way I've got one here for the Michigan area. It's about one of the bigger scale, larger scale maps. And it explains to you what no-fly zones are. What do you think the corridor of control is for a place that has the nation's capital right across the water there? Now, a couple things I noticed over the last couple of days, well, weeks, last three weeks actually. If there was any coverage in Washington over the last couple of weeks, especially remember when they let out the January 6 prisoners and there was the vigil outside of the prison, outside of the lockup in D.C. Anybody pay attention to what kind of air traffic was going on around those people that wasn't looking at them per se, but at any given time you had helicopters in the air literally like right there. I mean going, here's a black hawk, there's another black hawk. Well, wait a minute, there's a third black hawk. Wait a minute, there's a fourth one. They're like in sets of two. They're staggered, one to the front, one to the rear. Typical flight pattern. But they were in the air constantly. Now, I'm fascinated by that. I understand that part of this, in fact, they finally admitted something about the helicopter, as was pointed out, that it was involved. in what was an executive support preparedness qualification flight. So it had something to do. That helicopter was out there for qualification, night flight qualification for executive or for congressional extraction, number one. But here's the thing apples and oranges one of the things that I don't understand is that your commercial flights They're absolutely restricted I would have to say and I don't run the airlines, but if you were running pilots into commuter operations into DC Wouldn't you probably find if you were to look that those pilots are probably the most extensively? Investigated of any pilot in the air operating it doesn't mean there's a lot of is art a lot of other locations that are important But Washington, D.C., number one, skill, which again you have a very limited, you don't have any deviance here. Instead of physical land obstacles, you have militarily and politically established channels of activity you can't deviate from. But here's my problem with this. The helicopters can. See, the difference between the rotary wing aircraft and the fixed wing aircraft is that the rotary wing aircraft can fly anywhere and since the purpose of their flight that night or any other cave, basically most of the time, is to support tactical operations in the Washington DC area, they don't have any restricted airspace to fly in. So why are they in the airspace channel to begin with? Does everybody understand what I'm saying? In other words, you're like in a roller coaster that is on a fixed track if you're with a commercial airliner. You will only fly within this channel. You will fly within this channel within the number of authorized minutes per the schedule. You will achieve this altitude, drop to this altitude, take this turn or this angle, and they already said another plane had just flown in right behind them. Now this is expected because commuter traffic works like this everywhere in the country, but that's the district of criminals, and that's a very different airspace. But rotary wing aircraft have no reason, nor any, to me, no justification to get into the air traffic lane. Does everybody understand what I'm saying? In other words, it's kind of like you have a queen versus a bishop in a chess game. Does everybody, can everybody relate to what I'm saying that way? A bishop can only work on white square, black square. They can only fly straight. They can't make turns. The Queen, although can't make a turn like a night, but a Queen, well actually maybe the better way to explain it is the helicopter is more like a night, but a Queen can move anywhere, any direction. So the helicopter has absolute supremacy for mobility in the area of activity. Why in God's name would you put them into the flight pad? into the flight path of any other aircraft is commercial because the commercial aircraft are restricted. The military aircraft, on the other hand, should have been monitored and always would be by air traffic control, but since there is a military slash or political activity, then those aircraft have unlimited airspace access. I can't see any justification for that aircraft being forced to operate inside the civilian channel of activity. There was actually no reason for it. Makes no sense. In fact, to be quite honest, if I was managing that airspace, I would have a pre-designated, you will work over here, channel of activity. That is either parallel or perpendicular to the civilian flights. so that there is no possibility of flight interaction between what is a slower, though quite maneuverable aircraft, a helicopter, and a fixed-wing aircraft, which when it's in approach, especially when it's in approach and takeoff, it is ultimately susceptible to failure. In flight, you've got a lot more options, but coming in like a brick when you're landing, because that's really what you are, it's a call to... If you're a pilot, guys, you crash every day. A landing is called a controlled crash. Does everybody understand that? Ever been to any flight classes? That is a controlled crash. Now takeoffs, they can become a disaster very quickly because if all of the parameters are not met, flaps especially being the most common failure made, then God help you, you're just a brick waiting to hit the ground. You may get some speed, you may get a little up in the air a little bit, but you're coming back down real fast and at whatever velocity you try to use to save yourself. So does everybody see what I mean? It makes no sense. None. to take the rotary wing aircraft assets and put them into the area of activity that that aircraft would be in. It's one less thing that bollocks us up to mix, which is what you just saw happen. The fewer the number of aircraft that you can have interacting in a limited, where you have a limited capability for options in flight, the better off you are. So, why is it that command didn't have an established second route purely for, in other words, it gets you out of the close point area of activity, you fly out and come back into the area of activity if you're practicing, for instance, for night flight and landing in a part of Washington, D.C., wherever it is you were planning on doing it, but you have no need to come into that active airspace, I understand live practice, live play, live fire, because that's the other consideration, is that, well, in a normal situation they'd have to, no, in a normal situation you know what happened, see all those planes that were coming in, they wouldn't be coming in. If something were happening in Washington, they'd be flagging them off. If there was a possible attack on Washington, D.C., any aircraft in the air that could be diverted anywhere else would be told to get the hell out of Dodge, ask for the blast, and fly light, put your balls to the walls. Throw the throttle forward and get the hell away from here because you're going to see a flash behind you that's going to be pretty stinking bright. You may not make it. But that would be normal policy if you had a high threat situation. Another thing is you'd also deny access because it is already a denial option air air airspace. In the event that they had to move the executive and move all these other people all the rest of us peasants were not relevant. Your ass gets diverted somewhere else immediately. They have the standard SOP. It's the one thing I've explained for years. Air traffic controllers are evil retentive control freaks. But it's the way their job is supposed to be. Now right now they're probably just freaks. They're probably just as a whole bunch of satanic pedo queers or quite a collegiate homosexual Eskimos with pedophilic tendency have been hired. And because they already said, if you listen to what Trump said today, if you heard what the regulation is, individuals who are mentally deficient, individuals who have psychotic episodes are a priority to be hired over the last four years. Go back and listen to what Trump said in that press conference. He read what it is that they posted. So, wow. The fact is that in a crisis situation, traditionally, the air traffic controller has to go down a checklist. If he doesn't meet any of the needs at the bottom of whatever level of checklist he's operating on, he has to go to the top and reconfirm everything and complete all other tasks. That's how it'll retain everything is. It's a three ring binder. It's right there in front of you. Do this, do this, do this, do this. That's why 9-11 is a complete lie for the same reason. So something is hockey-pucked up with this that it's deeper. But it could be as simple as vindictive fruit loop, schizophrenic idiot stick. who was the air traffic controller who just wanted to get some people killed because they're going to get revenge because the leftists are not going to have power. And nobody had better be writing that one off because you got a whole bunch of other stuff that's gone on up here over the last how many years? Hell, they let them burn the country down for two years. And a bunch of those punks were also in the government, not just outside the government. They were out there burning the country down. So, everybody pay attention. Another reason I wouldn't fly right now, I've told you before, I wouldn't fly. If I could fly commercial right now, I wouldn't. But not only that, that's been for years. Not just this year, and not just here before, the last four. And the situation with the industry has only gotten worse, not better. In general, it has only gotten worse. With regard to maintenance, operations in the ground, homeland security, with their BS, There's no pleasure in flying. It's all just sardine tan police state operations. So it looks just like Eastern Europe, 1968 is what it looks like when you fly. If you're allowed to fly. And that's right out of 1968, Eastern Europe too, isn't it? If you're allowed to fly, homeland security will not let you fly, comrade. Oh, you mean the Jewish communists won't let you fly? Wow, what a surprise. Okay, we are at the top. We're going to hear the music in a minute here. We're going to take a break. For everybody out there, it is Thursday. Got to touch on a few other things when we get back real quick logistics-wise. And I want to say thank you. I did get the big message that came in during the program. And hold on. I'll tell you what, we will make sure that we, I won't be able to read that until after the next hour. I may pull a page or two up, but thank you. to Sally out in Missouri. Thank you, Sally in Missouri. And it's going to be a busy, busy weekend, by the way, too. God bless our Republic. That is a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on the march, both day and night. And by the way, remember, the government in Washington, they're God. So how is it these people hockey pucked up the way that they did or have continued to not granted I understand you got four years worth of sodom and tomorrow on steroids But it's always been sodom and tomorrow in Washington at least at some point these to get the jobs out and kind of get right Anyway, let's take a break. What use the bathroom grab a cup of coffee We will be back right here with a second hour of the Intel report. It is Thursday on Liberty Tree radio. No way. Yes way Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the lame, the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current use in a regulated press. And you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from god and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down troops and seize the country. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters use artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter, fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? The three wish of children fear Arise, take us, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land Preserve our great republic and eat God given right We created God as Iowocke vanished in the midst of whence he came His words were true, they are not free But we have ourselves to blame For even now as the pirates trample each God given right We only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight You stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer if you called out from the grave? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Corkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. East, South, North and Northwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. We're on satellite. I want to say hi to our merchant marine operators out there, no matter what body of water you are working on right now. We're in Anchorage, harboring facilities in inland but on the coast. in many other places. We appreciate the fact that you're both listening and rebroadcasting analog and or digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside of these United States. And again, Channel 31, back in the woods here, helping us out. We've got work to do, and they're going to be up on the and tenomast here, probably tomorrow, across my fingers. Hope that happens. Of course, we do look like we might be getting some rain. We were told we might get some rain today, but we'll see. It may or may not happen. It's looking grayish out there, as in the sky is consistently gray. So the area here is heavy with moisture, and we'll see how that works out during the last hours of the Intel report here for today. Anyway, it is the Well, it's Thursday. It is the 30th of January. It is the 17th year of Open Obvious and E-Your-Face, maybe in the Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K2025 Old Earth Calendar 2025 battle for the Republic. book two, the Winter War. And it has been, we had a winter. It's just, the ice fishermen are really unhappy right now because we had some really great deep freeze. Actually, we had a lot of people, more this year than last year, out on the ice. But everybody's a little leery right now because going through is quite easy. It doesn't take long for that heat to help to erode the ice from underneath. If you're experienced, you know this, and so you must beware. You have to be careful. But I'm sure we still got plenty of ice fishing ahead through the rest of the season. It's only the beginning of February. Plenty of winter left, and it's going to bite us right in the butt no matter what. Just be ready for it. Now, let's see, number one, gardening. Mention that. I want to remind everybody again, it's time to start working on seed prep for the season. That way when the ground can be planted, we are going to jump on that and be into big food production this year. Okay? Non-hybrid. A little something really cool you can do. In fact, you can do this because it won't really cost you much of anything. Popcorn is all non-hybrid. Popcorn is all non-hybrid. And anybody can grow popcorn. Now, how well you grow popcorn is a matter of just getting motivated. But do a little research. And interestingly enough, if you want to put a little popcorn, a little corn stand up, take a handful of whatever your favorite color is that you have. When I say color, there's a lot of different colors with regard to popcorn. It's an entire freestanding industry unto itself, seriously. But popcorn is one of those things that you most definitely can grow easily. You just need to pick a location and then plant. So figure out where you might do that and take a handful out of whatever bag or whatever and experiment. It's not going to cost you much of anything. And this can be a free standing area off to the side, you know, in a place where maybe a little bit of soil or maybe close to some bottom land. Another neat experiment, throw some pumpkin seeds in there with the popcorn. You know, spread it out in a little island type grow. You would be amazed how much food you're going to get out of something like that. And you know what? It's almost zero maintenance. Purely matter how much time you want to spend on it. But minimize to maximize. This is a little experiment you can do. Doesn't really cost you anything. I mean, after all, you already got the bag of popcorn probably sitting there somewhere. And you too could be an American popcorn producer. But in addition to that, throw some pumpkin. Uh oh, I heard a voice, but we had some garble there. Repeat. Uh oh, OK. I just don't want to leave anybody out. So anyway, heads up on that. Again, we're into the beginning of that window of activity. You can pre-plant, start them up in pots, flats, whatever you're going to do, and then go from there. Next, also photography, imagery, image retention. This is something that we haven't talked much about, but everybody seems to assume that we're going to be able to use all kinds of really cool, sophisticated tech, right? And in movies, even if it's like World War III or Terminator or whatever, people are pulling out a piece of paper and handing stuff off and back and forth. I just generated this. And it's like, really? How well prepared were you for being able to reproduce imagery? Now granted you might be lucky to have a little screen or something that will run for a while. I mean how do your flat screens actually work? Although I have hundreds, I mean literally dozens and dozens and dozens and dozens that I've gotten for free and every one of them work. So yeah, those would last a long time. But if you need to hand something off to someone, have you even thought about the administrative structure? No, most people haven't because it's not really a priority. copy machines are not passé, but they're not as common because the grossly expensive and, you know, a very low-rated printer machines have taken over, which you'll notice that they've done a good job of making sure they've created a planned obsolescent cycle that ensures that they just kind of die real quick. Yeah, and they don't print that many. First of all, you've got to have ink, cartridge, you have to have toner, you have to have the toner cartridges, the different color cartridges. Intentionally, you know this. Everybody gets frustrated with copy machines, printing machines, not copiers, printing machines for that reason. Copiers do have the same problem. Just to take longer for people to figure out, it's just the same thing with a little more longevity, not much, but a little more. Anyway. So image production is something you need to be thinking about. And as I've talked about many times on the air here, one of the things to do is laminate important documents now because you will not be able to probably reproduce them or acquire them later. So, prior proper planning prevents PISP-4 performance. We're going to make sure that we have the tech in play. If you have mapping, if you have important information or instructional material that needs to be preserved, especially if you think you're going to share it because other people are going to be operating something, I highly recommend that you look at laminating as much as you can for that purpose and to think ahead to the future. I do this with a lot of the stuff that I operate, the equipment that we use. In fact, you can sheet just a couple pieces of plastic with tape around the outside just covering up an 8.5x11 sheet with two 8.5x11 cover plastic sheets, tape the perimeter that makes a big difference. That means there's a little more wear and tear on the document because paper is only going to last so long. And by the way, you've probably noticed that most of your paper is being produced by Planet Crapoo China. How many of you have cardboard boxes where you've got them wet and they literally disintegrate? How many have receipts where you were coming out of the building in the rain and all it did was just touch the paper just a little bit and it literally is falling apart in your hands. That's the reality of what Planet Krapu China has planned for all of our system. Now we got to get past that. That means you guys need to be thinking ahead now. And if you're any kind of administration or information system, you need to have that. I'll give you an example. I do medical barrels. And one of the things that I do is a ream of better quality white paper, notepads, pencils, cheapy kind of pencil sharpeners, or better ones that we used to make in America when I find them at estate sales and things like that. And I make up an administrative pack. Because Doc, if he keeps you alive, is then going to have to put you someplace where other people are going to do general maintenance on you to keep you on the healing track. That means you're going to have to record and have some information base on you in order for them to ensure that they can keep you alive and also keep you healing. Something just as simple as the items I mentioned are critical. I'll tell you what I was doing, although last year it wasn't as readily available, every season we have go back to school season at the big box stores, especially like Menards, Walmart, whatever. Well, once they get past the first window, Menards is especially good for this. Everything gets marked down to a half or a quarter or one fifth of what it was. That's where you get the erasers, the protractors, the rulers, the scissors, all of that stuff I have, brand new in the bubble pack. And I've got it subdivided into packages. And those packages, along with the notepads, which go down to $0.08 a piece for an 8.5 by 11 wire ring binder, wire ring notepad, those go into Ziploc bags. And they go into kits that go into the medical kits or into operational kits depending on what I'm packing. And I also throw some of these into any of the clothing storage items. I've got store barrels or barrels and or bins of clothes that are completely airtight air sealed. Inside I always throw a few other utility items like that in there because well for management Or other issues, just to get randomly, somebody realizes, I didn't put any of these things away. Oh, look what's here. I can use this. It will help to expedite our processes of administration. It'll help us to get the job done. And it didn't cost me anything. By the way, 90% of the time, we get the stuff like that for free from all different sources in the area here. Like I said, estate sales or resale shops, et cetera. Everybody's got freebie boxes. It doesn't cost anything. It's a fun hobby on my part, if you know what I mean. It's like, well, what is it? What do you do? Oh, I help kids out, you know, students that need help at home. Oh, that's wonderful. Yes, I know it is. It's wonderful. Meanwhile, we prepare for the conflict that's before us. So, prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. It's just something I wanted to touch on because it is needful. You might run into something. We have a clean out days in the cities, the different villages around here. This last year I got, oh, I think seven cases of however many reams per case, whatever the standard paper box is. I haven't bothered to count and look at that for free. Somebody was clearing out their office and so I ended up with reams and reams and reams of paper along with boxes and boxes of pencils All the rest of the office supplies three whole punches scissors Stapers state boxes of staples, so it's all in our inventory not out anything and don't take up that much space. And again, once you've got the proper containers, you put stuff, put it in out of the weather, it's yours until such times you need to crack that seal again and use it. So again, logistics, the key to victory and all the little things you're not thinking about because it's not in the movies. Guns are in the movies, oh there's lots of guns in the movies. Lots of guns, magazines that shoot forever. until they don't want them to shoot because they need plot complication. You ever notice that? Yeah. A couple of other things here. When I mentioned the AR-10, and immediately, usually somebody goes, well, what would you prefer? Well, right now, and I mentioned it the other day here, Bear Creek Arsenal. Of all the companies, although every AR company that's out there right now, there is a good price. at this moment, this window of time for an AR-10. But their creek seems to have some really phenomenal either uppers complete or you can buy the whole stinking rifle for under $550 to $600. And you're talking a lot less for a .308 main battle rifle than anything else that's out there. I would have told you to go to the PTR-91 a few years ago because, well more than a few now, but the PTR-91 when it was breaking into the system was reasonably priced. Everything in an MBR, main battle rifle, has plateaued at about $1200 and then it's a plus or minus sign. This one has a different bell and whistle on it, so this one is $1600. This one doesn't have all the bells and whistles. You might find it for under a thousand sometimes. Mostly 1200 is that strata, that layer for civilian military based, military pattern type main battle rifles in a modern design. The AR-10 is as good as you get for the system, but the big thing is, especially since we have a lot of AR-15s in service, And since most of you, if you've been in service, have probably used the M16, the M4, or whatever knockoff, the whatever BS, re-nomenclature M16 rifle they issued to you. Bottom line is the basics haven't changed, and the beautiful thing about the AR-10, everything is identical control-wise. So where the mag release is, where it's always been. Trigger, well that's obvious. Selector, same one. Everything about it, bolt release, same one, even disassembly of all components, same design, prior proper planning people, you can't beat it for what it is. And right now, that's why Uncle Mark, while I was harping on the ARs, I'm going to harp on the AR10 for the moment because since government has acknowledged what the Patriot Movement, all of us old farts, have been talking about with regard to MBR's, main battle rifles being your core weapon system, the US government has now gone over to one of our core weapon system concepts and are using a 6.8x51 main battle rifle cartridge. Now they didn't want to go to, they didn't want to fix 308 because they could. There are so many design options for the 7.6 Q by 51 NATO round, they had no reason to go to another chambering. The only reason they did that is to make it difficult for you to acquire ammunition for the new weapon that the police state wants to use. That's all it is. It has nothing to do with improvement and performance. It has everything to do with screwing the country, screwing the people. Their first plan is to wage war on the American population. Their second idea is that they might fight somebody else. And that's why they're doing what they're doing. So, 7.62x51 NATO is the way to go. You can, of course, go a number of other options, but here's the beautiful thing about the AR-15. If you really want to experiment with like 6.5 Creedmoor, you know what? All you have to do is buy the upper. So you don't have to buy another complete rifle. You just buy another upper and see if you like it. If you don't like it, you can either put it on the market or if you're wise, you just put it on the shelf and it's a learning lesson. It's not a bad round. It's a good round. But you may decide that .308 is a lot cheaper to shoot, so .760x51 NATO just makes more sense for the time being. But there may be another chambering you want. That's the beautiful thing about the AR-15. You pop a few pins, you have a different rifle. There's no argument against these weapons. I mean, we already know all the issues with them, but the cool thing is that all the issues can easily be addressed by readily available and inexpensive replacement parts. So whatever you think you want to tweak on the AR is perfect. So, and I will qualify one more time. Do not get rid of any of your other rifles. Do not get rid of your AR-15 to get an AR-10. You want an AR-15 and then you want to go buy an AR-10. Or you want to get an AR-10 and then save up your little pennies and buy the cheapest AR-15 you can. Take your pick whichever direction you want to go your solution is the correct solution, but do something just that simple now Also before I forget go ahead call or jump in there. I was gonna change subject if you want to go ahead Well one more thing real quick before I forget Center fire systems comm Center fire systems comm Center fire systems comm they have another bunch of I have mentioned about the cameras up on the intersections. Also, Oklahoma, in Oklahoma City and surrounding towns, have been getting license plate readers that are called FLOC, F-L-O-C-K. They're run by a private company. Now, originally these cameras were set up and proposed to the city. I don't know how much they have to pay this company. And they monitor license plates by the area. And if there's a stolen vehicle, it'll get a hit on that or an Amber Alert or whatever. But it came to the attention that the federal government, the ATF, has been monitoring as access to these cameras, unbeknownst to the cities, or some cities may know. And there's an article I was going to read real quick. It's probably going to be less than five minutes to read it. OK, give me your second. I got the jump speaker here. This will back up here. Go ahead, Mark. Well, I was going to say, this is not a surprise. This is what we warned everybody about because they've done this over and over again. The cameras that are in most areas were going to be run by the state police. They were being run by private concerned citizens to help on the road when people broke down. Well, now the state police run the cameras here in Michigan. They don't stop to help people who are broke down. In fact, they go harass people that have flat tires. Try to give them tickets for having their car on the road. The whole BS said, oh, it's always there to help you. Yeah, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Lao Zee. Go ahead, jump in there, please. This is from Tom Gann, D-A-N-N. Gann sounds the alarm on warrantless vehicles tracking the moments by the APF. Welcome, City of West Compton, Representative Enola. Republican of Enola, is expressing his deep concerns over recent revelations that he believes highlight a widespread and ongoing violation of Oklahoma's rights. Gann led an interim study on the issue before the House Senate Powers Committee in October. His recent concern falls an open records request filed by an independent media publication which revealed that citizens of Oklahoma's original Capital City Guthrie were under warrantless surveillance by the ATF in response to the open records request made by the sooner Sentinel Guthrie City Hall disclosed that its network of flock license plate scanner devices have been shared with nearly 100 other government agencies including a national Tennessee branch of the ATF. Dan said that access appears to allow government agencies from multiple states, including Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas, Wisconsin, to monitor the real-time traffic of guzzlery drivers. The scans create a profile of each passing vehicle. All access across the state, police departments are allowing Flock to add their cities and towns to a growing nationwide surveillance network. Jan explained, I long suspected that these were being shared with federal agencies, but this was the first time I've seen proof that this was perpetrated on unwitted citizens. It may be occurring in other Oklahoma towns as well. Jan stated, the system appears to be designed to allow ATF, other agents, and other agencies to create hot lists enabling agencies to receive alerts whenever their target passes by the scanners without a warrant. When City Council approves these systems, they often believe they are simply authorizing a tour to compare passing traffic with the National Crime Information Center, NCIC, and Amber Alert List, Gann said. But what they do not realize is they just made their own town the latest node of a growing surveillance network and have authorized their police departments to share their citizens' travel data with numerous other government agencies. When abuses occur, citizens have little recourse to address the grievances with agencies located far away, where they do not have standing as voters. Dan emphasized the scanners have not been specifically authorized by Oklahoma State Law. Last year, a McCurtain County judge ruled the state law prohibited the use of and suppressed the camera evidence obtained through these devices. Despite his ruling, The devices continue to be deployed across Oklahoma. GAN insists Oklahoma take immediate action to put an end to this un-authorized surveillance. Prying eyes of the ATF have been unleashed on our state. We must step up and end this madness, GAN said. Additionally, GAN believes it's time to investigate how flocked a specific vendor of the license plate scanning technology assorted associated artificial intelligence appears to be securing sole source contracts to deploy hundreds of scanners throughout the state. The company reportedly provides sole source letters to police departments allowing them to bypass X essential purchasing policies that would otherwise enable competitive bidding, according to GAN. The CEO of Flock has declared his vision is to put a scanner on every street corner Dan said, each scanner costs local governments thousands of dollars per year. The amounts of massive wealth transfer from the public person to the sole source big tech company that money has come from somewhere make no mistake, this is about replacing the common sense of human police officers with the uncaring eye of AI. All to the benefit of rapidly expanding big tech startup. Dan said Flock's lobbyists will be interacting with the Oklahoma legislature as several bills have been filed this year to authorize warrantless surveillance technology. The sooner sentinels open records request also revealed Flock has been pressuring local law enforcement to advocate for their legislation. Dan warns that the upcoming votes on these bills will be among the most critical of the year. These votes are going to have dramatic privacy implications that will affect generations of the future Oklahomans. As legislators have a scared responsibility to hand down our future generations of freedoms that we were given, we must defeat these measures, Gan said. Tom Gan serves District 8 in Oklahoma House of Representatives. His district includes parts of Mays, Rogers, and Wagner counties. And that was the end of the article, Mark. It can be found over on Facebook. I think I can copy it and possibly paste it in the Guilded. But it's over on OK2A over on Facebook. They have two different groups. They have a discussion group and just their regular page where they post stuff. And if you just scroll down just a little bit, it's from I think last week when they posted. But that's OK2A for the Oklahoma Second Amendment Association. that posted this. Apparently also, I believe, Dan did some interviews with a local radio show. If you maybe type in flock cameras on YouTube, Oklahoma, you might be able to pull them up. I'm not 100%. I would have to do a search for that. But I believe he did an interview, like a couple-hour interview, discussing either him or somebody else discussing these cameras. Now, like I said, Mark, these cameras, at least in Oklahoma City, are separate from the Oklahoma City surveillance cameras that I've brought up and mentioned. These cameras are usually set by themselves. Now some of them are set up at intersections. They're kind of an oval shaped camera, kind of like a oval box, up and down, oval not left to right, with the camera. And it usually has a solar panel about a one foot, one and a half foot by one foot solar panel attached to it on a pole. And they're scattered throughout major So you pass by and stuff like that. Some are actually attached to intersections, so you have to look because everything is kind of hidden. But some are set out by themselves and you can see them. Like I said, it's just a little black pole with a little camera with a solar panel attached. But I just wanted to bring this up. Now, a question real quick. Is it FLOT or FLOCK? The plot? Flock FL Frank Lima ocean Charlie kilo Flock a duck like a flock of ducks or flock of birds. Yeah, yeah, okay Go ahead jump in there Yeah, they sent the other guys thing. That's very true flock cameras are all over the country especially in the south of the United States There's a website you can go to, it's called AtlasOfSurveillance.com or I can't remember, it's called AtlasOfSurveillance. atletsubsurveillance.com or .org. And you can go in there and you can search by county, city, department, and it will tell you everything that all the camera systems, what the police departments are using, what the local government is using, and the flock comes up a lot. And they'll also tell you what kind of cameras like the police officers are wearing, their body cams and stuff. It's put out there by something called the EF-AP, the electric, no, I'm sorry. the electronic frontier foundation, EFS. And they're kind of like a digital watchdog, if you will. They're called Atlas of Surveillance, and there's a lot of data on there from all over the country. And it's scary just how much, just how many cameras are out there. And that's all I have right now. But thank you. Very good. Thank you for the input. Appreciate that. So, Flock, now question, because you see they always have some kind of goofy, it's an acronym, it's not just Flock as in we'll call it like a Flock. Does it say what FLOCK stands for? No, Mark, I didn't mention that. I haven't actually looked up what it says. It's all in capital letters, so obviously it's probably an acronym. Right, it's an acronym. So let's see, Fierce. Let's see, let's see, fierce lunatic ostracized coercive cucks. There we go, flock. No, that could be it. It had to be something different. Anyway, yes, I'd be curious about that too. Now, here's the other question. Did it give the name of the CEO? I did not. I wonder if he has dual citizenship. I wonder, especially since what is the situation here? It's a no bid. Everybody is in no bid contract with this. In other words, it just wobbles in. I think the article was stating is that the company offers the police department some sort of letterhead or something so they can bypass They're contra-purchasing for the year or their budget that they can sign a no contract or something to set these up. That's what I understand from reading the article. What it means is the federal money behind it and they've got a way to get out of the government tit. All they have to do is sell their soul to the devil and they get that little brown envelope off to the side too. Because there has to be local administrative expenses and so whoever the trader is in your community, they have that envelope show up in the mail or somebody as a messenger drops it off and it's a special administrative executive expense fee that is provided by the people who brought you. Yeah, I can see that. Also, Mark, another quick thing related to surveillance. A couple weeks ago, the news reported that the Oklahoma County Jail, which is here in Oklahoma City, is testing, I don't know the name of the company, I don't know if we'll have all the specifics off the top of my head, but basically I believe the guy they interviewed is here locally or visiting or staying locally to test out this surveillance system in the county jail that monitors heart rate sensors and basically they're little microwave transmitters that they can monitor and they showed an example of a dog in a cage and showing its heart rate and stuff as an example from a distance. But they said, oh, we can use these and monitor inmates' heart rates and track them and tell if there's a suicide risk or if there's about to be a fight due to elevated heart rate elevations or a medical emergency. and they're testing this system out in the county jail. Now the guy they interviewed who, working for this company, had a British, I believe a British accent or at least a European accent, sounded like British accent. So this is where this company obviously is probably based out of. Like I said, I have to get more specifics on the name of the company and whatnot, but they're doing a trial test run here in Oklahoma City at the county jail with this heart monitor. Basically, a microwave system is what I gathered. What they showed, the little sensor obviously, I would guess that's probably what it is, the microwave. Which is not a good thing to have anywhere near you if it's a dead... Well, it has to be... Well, no it doesn't. It can be microwave. If you're willing to damage people in that way, and I'm sure that whoever it is that's operating for management is willing to, then sure, you could use a microwave sensor system. You're just cooking the person, you know, we don't even have small amounts. It's kind of like your cell phone. They're only cooking you in small amounts. It's not really big, though, but it is cumulative, which you're not supposed to think about. So yeah, another way to kill us. And again, Oklahoma City is notorious for some very, very unique things. The ring knockers are rife in that area of operation on top of everything else. So anything else? I'll be out there in your neck of the woods. That was the two main things that I wanted to cover, at least for surveillance-wise. Now, you're talking about notebook papers. People, if you're familiar with the Right in the Rain notepads, you can actually buy Right in the Rain Yeah, sheets of paper, normal printer paper by a ream of it. I don't know the price. I think it's 20, $30. But you can buy it and you have to use a laser printer, I believe. It tells you what you have to use, what type of printer. But you can actually print out your own cards and whatnot onto this type of paper that's waterproof. waterproof up to a certain point, but you can buy light in the rain paper and print off stuff to have on this type of paper. If you didn't want to laminate, but obviously laminate, you probably printed on that plus laminate. So even if the laminate fails, you still have some water protection on the paper itself. But that was all I had. Oh, very good. Appreciate it. And again, floc. Anybody want to do a little research? I'm going to actually be looking that up real quick because I'm just curious about what the anacronym is listed somewhere. What's really comical is they'll use the anacronym and not actually provide the information on what it means because if you found out what it meant, you'd find out it was derogatory. The idea is the tongue-in-cheek laughing at your customer about how you get them to buy the pile of feces. They don't realize that the person who is actually using the product doesn't have a lot of respect for you or for the product, which happens quite a bit, especially in policing and security operations. We've seen this before, so I'm curious about that one. Anyway, also, we are at 15 minutes to, a little under, but actually a little over. And for everybody, a quick reminder, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. Also, if you'd like to write us, you can write us at PBN, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan, 48130. That's PBN, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan, 48130 and yes we are. Well we've been there for more than 30 years. Liberty Tree Radio has been in play in place and that's a pretty permanent address. If you got it, it should be good. When it no longer is useful it means that everything is dead and gone and we're at war. Otherwise if you'd like to write us. 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We've got some new work that's taking place. As I said, Channel 31 is down in our neck of the woods here right now. And we are adding additional tech to our inventory. Some of it is stuff we've talked about, but just haven't had a chance to hook it up. Well, that's going to change. It's going to be finished and in play, and then that will be in service with our efforts here in Michigan and to support our operations over all around the country. So, and, or, and planet, I should point that out too, yes, and the planet. Next, well, last but not least, out west, again it was pointed out that we apparently have fires that have been initiated in the Carolinas, in the hurricane-stricken areas, rather convenient there for the ring knockers if you get my drift. I will remind everybody that Again, there has been a little bit of a shift, which is a positive thing, in that Trump did show up in the area there. And apparently there have been some firings. I would hope that they're going to also kind of remind the locals to back off screwing with the people who have been coming in to support the individuals that were hit. Anybody from small? Go ahead. Hey, did you hear about your buddy, Miley Cyrus? Oh, no, General Miley, well, you know, General Miley is not a happy person right now, but go ahead. What has been happening that I might have missed? Well, evidently, from what I've been seeing and all that, they're planning on hitting him with a treason in 2021. And evidently they pulled his security clearance and his security key and they're thinking about demoting him. Right. I will point something out. Somebody asked me about that. Demoting him, he's retired. It's like, yes he is, but here's the thing about general staff officers. In theory they never actually leave service. Now, it used to be if you were a five-star general, which is a general of the Army, that's the correct term, we only had a few of those, obviously, in World War II, and those individuals, when they leave active service, all of their offices are still intact. There's a reason for that with generals of the Army, because the five-star office is the equivalent to George Washington's post with the Continental Army at the creation of the country, okay? But General Miley Cyrus here, Peter Jeane of Maine, is a four-star general. And I do not know, although again I understand, I've met quite a few four-star generals to be quite honest over the 66 years of my life. In fact, I have a piece of a couple documents here. One is my Hellfire Qualification Certificate. I was in Washington and I actually got all of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. and all of the existing commanding officers of all of the different CONUS commands to sign the back of it. I was in a very unique place, perfect timing, and nobody was asking to do that. After I started asking for signatures, everybody realized, oh, you mean you could do that? But my Hellfire certification has their signatures on the back of it. And what's interesting is Miley, I don't know with a four-star general, again, it's the top rank because they eradicated the general of the army again after all of them passed away. But it's most likely that, yes, he has standing and so right off the bat they're going to knock him down for retirement purposes. But that won't really doing any good because if they're willing to charge him with treason, and by the way, they don't need to do that through the civilian end, They can do that through the Uniform Code of Military Justice and his sorry ass can end up in Leavenworth. As I keep mentioning Leavenworth, everybody keeps mentioning Gitmo, piss on Gitmo. You don't want to send them to the newer facility, not that Gitmo is all that new because before they knew about it, they were used to getting as a spook and cooke detention point for the last, what, 60 years. Well, yeah, 60 years, almost. But anyway, Leavenworth. I want his ass sent to Leavenworth. I want him to send him to the third basement and, you know, who's headed towards hell, and I want him to have to pump light and air to him. That's what should happen. He's too busy licking the, you know, leftist rumpus and being a fellow traveler, yapping about how he hates all the white people, even though that pasty-paste piece of trash is in theory white. I don't know. I'm about to see. Maybe he wears a Yamakuni's Jewish so he really wasn't speaking out of turn. He hates all of us. So does most of the kosher mafia. What's the surprise there? There's nothing that we don't know. We wouldn't relate to. We understand. We know them. But as far as the pardon goes, we won't do him any good for this particular situation. If they're willing to go the whole nine yards, so to speak, then his acid grass and lawnmower has gone through it. That's just all there is to it. Now, there are other individuals that can shuck and jive because they've only been on the civil or political side, but with regard to military code in this situation, no, he doesn't have any protection. So, that's good. Of course, they did take his picture down. Everybody heard about that. Branded, scorned as the Miley Hooskam. What do you do when you're branded and you know you're not a man because you're a cross-dressing pedo. Remember branded with Chuck Connors? Branded, scorned as the one who right now. We can do a quick parallel piece on that, make that work for us. I would be curious, because again the fact that they're already talking about it means that they've worked, they worked the weevil wobble out of this before, way before they came into office. They're just now implementing the action that they've mapped out. I'd be curious to see how this is going to work. I mean, I know it will. You can't. Okay, last but not least, and again one more time here for Sally in Missouri. Hold on. and we are at the top so we're going to get back with you guys right away. Thank you for that information packet from Missouri. I bless the Republic. To the New World Order, we shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're in the march. We're going to get out of the way for now. Ed, taking over. More LTR coming up. Appreciate all the input, guys. And we will be back at 8 o'clock with the Indian Tower Report, both on Liberty Tree Radio and WBCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave. Bye-bye. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. The free, the brave. Oh, and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build on land that you believe you own. You pay a yearly rent. Although you have no oil, 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 system of regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe. Your money is no longer made of silver. or a goal. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and give government control to those who do you harm so they can burn down churches and keep our country. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, this is artillery and guns to force. and shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republican each God-given right. I think that pair of glasses is probably about 100 or 30 years from now. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour, the evening 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, north, southeast, east, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. We're also on WBCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet. And we're on a satellite technology virtually around the planet from one end to the other. 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If you're serious and you're in the medical support sphere with operations either for your retreat or for whatever group you've organized or for a militia unit, you definitely want to go check out sealwoundcare.com. Get over there and you'll see what I'm talking about. Now, by the way, we have Quick Clot and a whole bunch of other products that have been in the service for a very long time. They're not going anywhere. We're still using them because we already picked them up. We know how to use them. We know how they work. But there are other products, and if you're going to spend the money, depending upon the situation, what your application is, you have to look at the offering and see if it fits what you need in your toolbox. Just that simple. So go ahead and check it out over there at Now, another thing before I go any farther here, also, I believe, you know, somebody was, immediately as soon as I was talking about these police traded pistols yesterday, it was Weapons Wednesday. Most of these, when I say hangar queen, I know when I said that, it's like, we call, it's jokingly called a hangar queen, but a hangar queen in the military typically was an aircraft that was serviceable, but because they were short parts, they'd pick a plane that's usually not as desirable as others in the flight line and they start picking parts off it. They use it as a parts inventory system because there's no parts in the system for that model of aircraft. The police trade-ins are not like that. What it is is though, they've been sitting in the armory typically, no time in a holster hardly at all or even on a range. Departments buy so many guns beyond what's presently in service because they have taken into consideration reserve personnel, expansion, or possible attrition. So there's a certain number of weapons that are always kept in inventory, and that's what a lot of these are. The Smith & Wesson M&Ps that I was telling you about at CDNN Sports, are in many cases virtually in excellent condition. I mean, they're supposed to be police trade-ins, they are. But they are in very nice shape. The ones that we've already seen are, there may be a little bit of tick or something where they were moved around, but no wear and tear like holster wear in and out, that's really what you get most people, regular police carry weapons because they don't shoot that much. No matter how hard they try, they don't shoot that much. So, the big thing is, again, these are all worthwhile if you're trying to supplement the inventory of weapons you already have, maybe you're already committed to the M&Ps or the SIGs that they're offering. And yes, there are a ton of earlier Gen Glocks, which really doesn't make any difference to me. They all work. I mean, when they were selling Gen 1 Glocks, they all became useless. There's something wrong with them. No, they didn't. They worked just like they did when they were originally sold. This is the latest and the greatest and better than sliced white bread. The other thing is at, I believe both, CDN and Sports and Atlantic. They have a number of the 4000 series stainless steel Smith and Wesson's. It's some automatic, 9mm. They take the model 59 magazine in whatever variant in terms of stainless or blue. And these are an excellent choice if you're looking at a, especially if you're on the coast, if you're looking at seaborne operations, stainless is always a better choice across the board. And again, if you're going to be caching a weapon that would be a good weapon, you'd grab six extra mags, buy the pistol, get a carrying system for it. Put that into your cache and you have an excellent long storage firearm. Now you still oil it, grease it, do whatever you're going to do and feel it in multiple layers of protection so that it doesn't oxidize in any way or get threatened by such. But stainless for the most part is not going to be an issue unless we coarse feed. In this day and age, we don't know what the Chinese are using for whatever grade of stainless. And there's 500, 600 grades of stainless in the metal industry, and probably more. But let's just say 500 to 600 different grades of stainless. And they're not all equal. Some are even magnetic, if you don't know about that. I love finding magnetic stainless. It's a very, very useful piece of metal. So anyway, that's CDNN Sports. And I believe classic firearms has picked up some of this stuff too. So I want to cap that off again. Remember, they're all serviceable weapons. And in this case, in many cases with what we're talking about here, I don't know where these collections come from. I don't know if they're stamped with a department name or department info because a lot of them used to. Usually nowadays, they just do it with a Dremel tool. So who knows? But go check it out and see if any of those make sense for you to compliment and outfit the rest of your people if they're all standardized under particular gun that's being offered. So on that, there we go. Now, another thing coming out of this collision situation, they are showing what is the traffic blip on the air traffic controller screen. The helicopter turned slightly out of track to the right. And for whatever reason, the jet liner turned to the left into the helicopter. So the helicopter did not hit the jet, the jet went out of track and aimed for and hit the helicopter. That is being shown. Now, of course, any blip could be fabricated from whatever, you know, guys, we already know how many different ways to Sunday. Stuff could be altered and modified. What could happen with 9-11 with all the lies they generated there? This is not a 9-11 incident, but this is a bad situation. And again, the other thing that they are now quietly acknowledging is that there was only one man handling the air traffic control operations for the aircraft, both fixed-wing and rotary wing, rather than two individuals that should have been on duty. So there's layer upon layer of, well, this is fascinating. as more information comes out, of course, take it with a grain of salt tea. However, if you don't have a whole lot of confidence in the system, you don't have a whole lot of confidence in whatever is being offered anyway. And I understand that. I'm not making any decision one way except again about the poof-to-ism and what would make common sense with air control on the ground there. I would not have rotary wing or military aircraft traffic in any way, shape, or form interacting and or interacting in the narrow route of flight that is applied to the commercial aircraft which do not have the same Aegis, they don't have the same authority that the military aircraft especially since that particular military aircraft was practicing night flight for executive or administrative extraction in an emergency. So, the aircraft wouldn't. Remember, that aircraft would be operating in any airspace over Washington, D.C. legitimately. Whereas a fixed-wing aircraft deviating from course would be suspect immediately. You see the difference? So, somebody's head is not screwed on right, was not screwed on right. A little sub-note, Air Force One operates under that basic Federal Aviation Rule. Air Force One makes no deviations over restricted flight areas. It's the only aircraft along with its escorts that move with impunity across all restricted airspace. Nuclear sites, properties that have some kind of weapon system below them, below on the ground, it doesn't make any difference. Air Force One flies the most direct, straight flight to a target, to an objective, wherever it's going. that it chooses to. In other words, it has no restriction. That's an example of the difference in priority. A civilian aircraft has to honor and is channeled into very narrow areas of activity depending upon what location he's flying over. But the military aircraft in Washington, guys, during all of the activities here that were filmed around the inauguration, but more importantly back when A few days ago when they were releasing in January of six people there was a vigil outside and everybody was running cameras. Did you count how many helicopters were in the air constantly? Now I don't believe they were in the air there because they were worried about the handful of YouTube and well not YouTube but internet journalists that were in front of the jail. That didn't appear to be the case at all and it wouldn't really make any sense. But if you pay attention and go back to a lot of that footage, count how many helicopters are in the air randomly over hours. In one situation, what really jumped out at me is there were four flying over Washington, D.C. They weren't flying in the outer peripheral area. They were flying over the operational area of Washington, D.C., four Blackhawks. cruising to the left of the cameraman caught traveling through two thirds of the screen because they were at the upper air space. They were just in that perfect way that they were flying. The subject was not the helicopters, it was a guy on the ground. But the helicopters just became an aside that's very obvious. So the amount of rotary wing aircraft traffic there, again it's demonstrated that they already have that ability and authority, there are still even more sensitive locations. Obviously, flying over the White House isn't randomly going to be done, but it doesn't need to be. Flying directly over the Capitol building may be an option depending upon altitude because if you look at where the Capitol building is and you look at where the airport is that this incident took place, well, they're all in pretty close proximity there. So again, it's a matter of is it a perceived threat or is it one of those elements or entities that would be securing the area? Well, that military aircraft is part of a secure element. It has a higher rating of, say, a preference. So it would be given preferential access. Doesn't make sense how this happened in that respect. I have a problem with that. So anyway, well, whatever's going to happen if they're in charge, not any of us. We can't do anything about that, nor am I going to bother. But it's interesting, just things I'm looking at. Another, we're at 20 minutes, a little under 20 minutes after the error. Get your pens and paper ready, because I'm going to send you somewhere. We always do. Usually we give a homework assignment on this program. I talked about the electronic motor pellet shooter. Basically, it's an arcade gun. Now, I've tried to explain this, and I know this because I've studied a lot of unique weapons, but I've studied weapons in general for just a long time. Pretty much as long as I've been able to read. Years ago, when books were closer to that era of time, books were offering more real information. They tried to make information disappear when they realized it doesn't fit the narrative for manipulation control or the overlords of the police state. Before 1900, that was a very innovative era for everything, not the least of which were also weapons. And a motor, electric motor driven centrifugal gun was developed about 1879, 1880 in its infancy, but fully brought forward with the electrification of the country. The idea behind this is if you've ever had any of these little gallery BB gun home shoot systems that we used to get as kids, they had a little pistol grip type thing that tried to look like a gun, but it had a big cylinder, like a circular cylinder, parallel with the body of the pistol, but again, it was like a cylinder on its side, or forgive me, a dish on its side. And what was fascinating about this is you had BBs. Well, it was an electric motor. You didn't really see what was inside. But there was an electric motor, obviously, because you had to have power. So you had a couple of D cell batteries. And you could tip the whole thing up and feed all the BBs into a tray, into a receiver reservoir. And then you hit the switch. And when you pull the trigger, pfft. until you ran out of BBs. You could aim, you could articulate it so far. The target, the whole thing was mounted, a thing looked like a kind of like a square megaphone. And at the other end were little metal targets that would fall over when the BB hit it. And then of course when you reload, the targets would stand back up, you could set it back down and beeeeeeee! And it would knock targets down, shooting conventional 177 BBs, which were used over and over and over and over again. Anybody remember this? Well, the idea for that came from an actual firearm. Well, it's not a firearm because it doesn't have any fire, which is the reason that government especially doesn't like that because you can control things and people who make money off of ammunition and guns, they don't like stuff that doesn't take ammunition. And this electric centrifugal gun could operate at whatever variation in velocity you choose to achieve. Now, it's purely a matter of applying the science, basic physics, RPM, revolutions per minute, again with desired throw weight of object, pellet, whatever pellet you're going to use. The original ones were actually launching a pellet about the size of a .50 caliber ball bearing. It was a barrel ball bearing. It's basically what they were shooting. But the idea behind this is that any round object can be dumped into the reservoir. And you start the motor up, pull the trigger, and it would saw things down. Now, I told you about this quite a few different times over the years. Finally, I found a video. One of our friends, I want to say thank you, I appreciate it. It's rather weird that it showed up the way it did. Who knows what the algorithms are for whatever it is that's listening to everything we're doing and why it shows up and other things that we do. But here's what's fascinating. I want you to go watch this video. And if we could, for our listeners, our friends and listeners, let's put this over into the gilded scroll as quickly as we can. First of all, it's the Artillery Club. Artillery Club. The Artillery Club is the channel. And the name of the video is 1 million shots per minute. in 1908. Again, it's Artillery Club. That's the channel that this video is posted on. It's on YouTube. And it's one, the numeral one, million shots per minute in 1908. One more time. Again, one, numeral one. and then spelled out million shots per minute in 1908. Now remember, this is a 1908 configured device. This is not the first, although it is obviously a more extensively perfected to modernized electrification. Because remember, motor technology was the big change. It doesn't need to be that sophisticated. The first variation on this particular weapon was originally using, now think about this, that's why I said electrification, the original idea was a wind up clockwork spring system in which you crank it up, take the armature off because you don't want that wheeling around and breaking something, like maybe your hand or your arm or if you get in the way. But after you clockwork this thing up, the centrifugal arm is locked into place. The reservoir of ammunition was sitting there. And depending upon the torque available, the amount of energy, the torque that can be applied, determined how big the pellet was that you would be throwing in the device. And in this case, they were using about 40 caliber bulb bearing or lead projectiles. Ooh, lead. Yeah, they could use lead. Which is kind of wicked because if it's doing about 3,000 feet per second, it's going to get hot fast Which means if you're using a lead or a lead 10 antimony combination I would assume you'd probably drop the velocity down, but you're talking being able to dump a hundred or two hundred of these 40 caliber projectiles down range faster than I can say it Now you got to understand this at a time when we were still using either a muzzle loaders or we were just actually into standard single-shot cartridge rifles for most militaries, but this weapon in the crank mechanical clockwork form was able to spit out 100 rounds high velocity or medium velocity down range with the weight of the projectile but if it's 40 caliber I'd be willing to bet probably upwards around 150 grain. What do you think? Maybe a little heavier. So you're talking rumble, but you're talking about sawing things. You're not talking about just shooting things. You're talking about with being able to focus into an area. Just imagine you've got a bunch of hot, black uniform things trying to come through a door, and you have a gun like this at crotch height or like thigh height. No, let's go knee height. And all you hear is, eeee, and then, pfft, actually it's, pfft. And what happens is legs are just sawed away from bodies. No sound other than that whirring motor noise. No bang bang bangs, no boom boom booms, just bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz no report from a cartridge, just the sound of the electric motor and then the sound of the motion of the projectiles. And obviously, if they're doing over 1,000 and some odd feet per second, then you're probably going to get a hypersonic crack. So which would sound kind of weird. It'd almost be like a laser gun in that respect, because you have no other report sound or noise, except for the sound of the hypersonic crack when the air, which was pushed through by the projectile, immediately collapses back into the vacuum channel that was created by the bullet. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. What do you got? As destructive as a .50 caliber machine gun, Mark? Actually, I think this would be more destructive. But also, it's a matter of how would you apply it. Number one, now in this day and age, here's something to think about. Motor technology and other resources available This would be a devastating way to deal with, for instance, that short to intermediate range. It would be like a GE minigun. It would be great for dealing with drones. It would be great for anti-infantry. It would be especially fantastic for point defense inside a structure. Like I said, a bunch of huts want to come through a door. You don't even bar the door. You make it so they can get through. And as soon as they get through, And then you pick up and strip the bodies for whatever piece. That's why I take them off the legs of the crotch. That way you can still probably recover some of what they're wearing. And again, it's a matter of range determines dispersion of projectile. But because I believe this thing, in the 1908 version by what I can see, it looks like it, they had the same philosophy as a belt-fed machine gun, in that you don't want it like a sniper rifle. You want it to have what is called a cone of destruction. So you want a little bit of variance so that as the projectiles go down range, it's kind of like a big ass shotgun shell, but it's a progressive stream of rounds. So they're not hitting all at once, but they are saturating an area, kind of like a circular area of however many inches or feet, depending upon how far it is away from the muzzle. But as far as 50, see, 50 caliber is the basis for That's achieving ranges of easily 2,000 yards for air defense or for defense against fill in the blank whatever target of opportunity is available. 1,200 to 1,400 yards being the supposed optimal, but look at the maximum range of the M250 caliber, not just the bracket maximum effective range. The maximum range achieved means you'll have variance and impact, but if it's an air defense or if you've got a bunch of people out there and you want to create a cone of destruction, that's not a problem. I'm still putting big, big ass slugs down range at a pretty good distance. The advantage of this is that it can be powered by a number of different energy sources. Back then, obviously, they were probably planning on using a generator pack or they were planning on using a mobile battery trailer or something like that, a mobile battery pack. Of course, now that then determines the capacity of the unit itself, what it can throw, how much weight, how much energy it has, because of how much speed is available with the process of whatever the motor can generate in the way of energy. But take a look at this, and again, I'm going to do this one more time. We're at the bottom. It's at the Artillery Club on YouTube, that's the name of the channel, Artillery Club, and it's one million shots per minute in 1908. So where this would be an advantage if one person is stuck in a position who wouldn't necessarily even have to expose themselves, this thing could be a remote gun. a remotely controlled or directed weapon, especially since you already have a predetermined kill zone. And all you have to do is you can even mount a, for instance, a Ice Cube camera or a camera system to it. You can put a laser dot on the laser sighting system if you wanted to. Attach that would be critical. But with the camera, you could literally change point of impact without exposing the operator. All kinds of fun stuff that can be done with something like this, but the big thing is, again, electrical power. You can use capacitors or batteries for your power supply. You could use an inverter. This is just like the ideas we've been talking about with the radar cannon. Purely a matter of what do you have available to work with in terms of what's laying around. Now, we're talking about purpose built. And again, if you look at this design, I would say this, that this particular design is definitely an offshoot of the original, but the original, the motor unit was mounted perpendicular to the ground. So it was like a dish laid up on its side. The barrel typically was at the high station. Originally, when they built the gun of a variation on this weapon, say 20 years, 25 years earlier, they were bicycle carriage mounted so that literally you could run along with the thing, push it forward, set everything up, plug everything in if it wasn't already plugged in, and then move forward or move around, move the weapon around accordingly. But considering the no powder, this is not the first time in history that weapons of this type have been created, air rifles were out there in the early 1800s. Lewis and Clark had a variation on one, but the whole Austrian army committed to one, two, and then three different models of air rifles for their armed services. But DuPont doesn't make any money on selling powder if you're using air for power, does it? See how that works? Remember, you've got to make that ongoing profit. You've got to be able to control it because air is free. So all you need is a projectile. And understanding how to maintain the weapon and a weapon like that would be good indefinitely. There's no way you can control the guns. If you can control the ammunition, you can control the guns. Just what I was thinking about. Go ahead, call her at what you have. Yeah, I was thinking Lewis and Clark, I heard rumors that they actually killed a couple, like Dale, Deere, Buck with that air rifle. It was a round ball propelled by compressed air. Right, the weapons were lethal. Okay, I will repeat again. The basic concept at the time when Clark, Lewis and Clark had that weapon, air rifles were looked to be that next sci-fi weapon on the horizon. And the Austrian army was using them to kill people dead, dead, dead. Which you don't see depicted in any movies, do you guys? You ever notice how selective history, you know, like let's say government-sponsored history is? Well air rifles are useless. No actually I'll tell you what right now out there out there around You've got a whole bunch of people that are doing bore hunting with larger bore air rifles that are commercially available right now no paperwork no restrictions or not a firearm and Again, they have you know, they're still developing other systems, but the this is the modern age projectile modern age metallurgy, all of the advantages of polymers for seals and all of the other components that are critical. So you can lighten the thing up, girth it out where it needs to be, and beef it up, and you end up with an effective lethal mechanism. So I've argued this could be taken, but actually even indirect fire weapons could easily be taken into the air powered sphere. There wouldn't be any reason not to. The problem is that again, you have to commit to the system. But as far as, especially with the modernized components that make up the destructive part of the shell, the projectiles themselves, the different types that can be constructed, They can be projected by air just as easily as chemical and with greater telling effect because it's that much more difficult to identify where they came from. Eliminating most of the signature items that make you detectable and possible for return fire to be quick, you know, to be rapid. Watch a tank in motion. You'll understand what I'm talking about quite easily. Same even with a chain fed like a Bradley or anything else, a striker. When the main gun is going, their tell-tale is showing, it is easy to identify that target. On the modern battlefield nowadays today, wouldn't the air rifles be better than a muzzleloader would be? First of all, the air rifles of the 1800s were muzzleloaders. Something to think about. They actually were using a muzzle. The only thing that was really wicked is that the air rifles, like many of the other weapons, this is why they came up with the Geneva Convention and the Hague treaties, were using steel octagon shot rather than bullets, you know, lead ball bullets. Not that the lead ball bullet was anything to sneeze about if you got hit with it, it was horrific. But the types of injuries that were created were literally described as wicked with some of the steel shot, the serrated steel shot that had been developed and was actually commonly issued to different armies. Another thing you don't talk much about, because everybody expects to see that lead bullet being shoved down the tube, well that's not all that they put into those guns. And just like grape shot, you know, with big artillery. They have basically a big buckshot used on people to turn them into small chunks of really blubbery meat. So again, the big thing here is that with air rifles, the technology to go to a caseless air rifle, some automatic, has already been completely perfected. They just don't want anybody to get that idea because it'd be impossible to restrict firearms. Ammunition is the restrictor with firearms. as much as anything. And that's why, like what I've said a million times on the air, how much ammunition do you need? Every round you can afford. You will run out. As it is, if you take the concept, let me give you a hint, well we already know the Department of Defense did this in the 1960s, okay? It's probably where the idea of the paintball cartridge came from, or the paintball guns. Paintball guns are big bore. They use a compression aperture to focus the amount of energy that's provided when you pull the trigger, releasing a specific amount of either high gas or air, depending upon the system that you bought. But the military perfected these utilizing, literally making a caseless ammunition gun that used nothing more than a series of ideas that they took off the shelf at Aberdeen Proving Ground. Number one, they went with a cylindrical magazine, as you would see on a shotgun or a .22 or member of several of the other weapons of the Civil War era that were bigger bore. They simply used a mini-ball type projectile, but they enhanced it with polymers and, you know, polymer rings for seal and all kinds of fun stuff. And then the basic concept that you see with the regular paintball guns that are out there was applied. And what they came up with was a completely self-contained system that they could hook up to an air supply in, say, a ship or off a vehicle. Or you could attach air canisters. Gee, this is just like what the paintball people are doing. And what they did was create a 15-shot semi-automatic, modern, mini-ball shooting a pellet shooter that was doing about 2300 feet per second. So you're looking at modern ballistics, a projectile that has no... and the advantage of the mini ball design is that it stacked well, number one, fed easily because it was already a proven idea, the basic shape of a cartridge, but without the cartridge. And upon loading, it did exactly what it was supposed to do using the polymer rings to expand and seal to ensure that there was a proper alignment with the both. They went with rifling and smoothbore. They used both. And the effective system, the system designed effectively was tested out to 200 yards with what was considered to be serviceable performance. So you're talking about a smokeless. no cartridge, a caseless semi-automatic weapon that could put a bullet down range of about probably 400 to 425 grains and it was hitting a target at 200 yards as consistently as you could with any light Kerbine. Or for that matter with any rifle that was in service at that time. Now, think about that. Needless to say, this is like the PAWS, P-A-W-S program and a bunch of others that were just made to disappear. Want to know why? Because it was either the weapon systems were either on the cheap or could be billed with off-the-shelf existing technologies by the general population and under no circumstances could they be restricted. Because if everybody sees it, then everybody will start thinking about it. It's kind of like when you came up with these 3D printers, what happens? Look what's just happened with 3D printers. And with kids going, I think I can make a gun. I think I can make a better gun. I think I can make the gun that those other guys are making. You see how that works? And remember, the advantage is, rather than it being a bang, bang gun, it's a And there's no silencer needed. You don't need a silencer if you don't have any spent gases. The biggest issue, as I've said, is that if you're pushing 2,300 or say 2,500 or 2,700 feet per second, well, in this case, we're talking initially about this, again, the electronic motor guns here. sky's the limit because you can have a variable output energy source. So just like you have on a variable speed drill, think about it that way. Right? You pull the trigger back, the drill goes faster, doesn't it, guys? Now here's something to take into consideration. You take one of those electric drills. One of the high performance high speed. You want one that's the highest speed available and with variable output, a variable speed drill. You take the design we're talking about and you apply that motor to that home built system and you use 177 BB copper jacket or stainless, take your pick or just plain old steel, who cares. And you hit the other trigger. One trigger is pulling the motor, operating the motor. And the other one is going to release the reservoir. And it's only one seven seven times two 3000 pellets. It's like you're getting hit with how many 12 gauge shells. That's right. You can walk at one time. Yeah, well think about it. Yeah, you've got BB shotgun shells and nobody wants to get shot with those, right? And here's the thing, that that electric gun with that particular system, depending upon again how you configure the centrifugal paddle, and you know again, how much do you want to pull from the reservoir? First of all, remember this, you don't want to hose down and lose your whole inventory. You don't need to. But if you pull the trigger and you dump, say, 500 BBs down range and you just move the barrel a little bit in the process, what's the difference between that and hammering a guy with two or three 12 gauge, three inch, BAW Magnum shells? And here's the cute part. The BBs are going faster than they would with the shotgun. You take a person's knee, you take a black uniform knee right off, wouldn't you? Well, yeah, you would. It would be like a saw. Now you do it in bigger chambering. You do it in larger pellet form, whatever you're going to use. One of the interesting things about the 1880s model is that they pointed out that they could make pellets out of cement. They could make pellets out of cement. They could make pellets out of rounded rock, which by the way, you've got to remember back in that era, the 1880s, when this idea first really started up, The idea was that you would have ammunition of some kind available no matter what the environment was. Now, take a look at this machine, because there are images of what they're proposing was done, or at least the basic idea. They're saying, well, this was never produced. Well, that's a lie. These were actually produced. There were three different periods of time in which inventors, again, starting out with the centrifugal paddle, clockwork system and I'd be willing to bet that that one goes back to before the Civil War. I'd be willing to bet it goes back probably to around the early 1800s. There's no indication that that idea, that everything that was, that with the mechanical clockwork version of a centrifugal gun, that was available, that technology could be built any period all the way back to the War of 1812. And the Civil War would be amazing if somebody had actually picked up on that, the South could have built that. They were short gunpowder. They were short materials in a lot of categories. So whatever metal you had, you'd want to prioritize on. But can you imagine a non-cartridge firing projector that could just hose down the infantry as needed? If you couldn't move it, let's say you had to crank it up. If you had to move it, you could make it mobile. But for area defense systems, Like at Vicksburg or at Richmond or take your... go right down the whole different sieges or battles that took place. If you're sitting up a defensive line and you're gonna let the enemy wash upon you like waves of water, well, they're gonna look like waves of bloody water. Because imagine a series of those in a defense situation with fortification and all you have to do is crank it up. You got them? Are they at the flag marker yet? Nope, they aren't at the flag marker yet. Okay, put tag markers for distance out front. Yep, they're in the kill zone. Pull. All of a sudden a whole bunch of 40 caliber or 50 caliber or 60 caliber pellets are going down range at a greater velocity than the muzzle loaders that the men are carrying. Or at least equal, if it's equal to it's bad enough, right? This is something that the Confederacy could have built. It's like And I'm going to bring something else up. I know we're in a weird subject, but we're not, because guys, weapons systems, we need to be thinking ahead of the curve, and we need to be thinking especially outside the box. And anybody listening, no matter where you are on the planet, could build this gun. Everything to build either the electric or the mechanical is off the shelf everywhere and anywhere on the planet that's listening to me right now. And there isn't anything anybody could do to stop you from really making it as long as you shut your face and did it. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Who do we have? This time, hey, could you imagine if the moisture that had it during the revolutionary war, especially like on Bunker Hill and Breeders Hill, when the foolish kept coming out? Well, exactly. Again, the idea, it's the old story, the idea has to be locked in somebody's brain so that they actually think it through. And remember that it could have been clunkier, it doesn't have to be small. It could be clunkier and lunkier and made with the available materials of the age, but still with sufficient steel or iron so that it would operate. Again, clockwork mechanisms were already known. What do you think those clocks that were up there in those buildings weren't electric back in the American War for Independence? That was all a gear and clockwork system. All you're going to do is use a recovery spring, a compression spring to actually store the power. Take the armature off because it's just like cranking up a kitty toy. Take the little key off and then what you do is you wait and when you want to use it, like I said, you just pull the reservoir. You do the reverse with the mechanical wind up. What you would do is pull the reservoir trigger because you need the reservoir open. You're not going to get but that time that the spring operates to shoot. So then you pull the trigger on the spring, release the spring system, the centrifugal paddle spins and A piece higher, who knows what the cyclic rate would be, but it would be a hell of a lot faster than somebody putting a bullet on the end of a barrel and stuffing it down over a powder charge, right? And again, no noise. The important thing is you wouldn't run out of ammo until you went stupid and didn't know how to find pebbles, rocks, or chunks of lead, or whatever it is you had available. But it would be horrific. And again, this is one of the many things that you're not supposed to think about. You don't find things like this out there very often. Again, people are looking for interesting things to bring out as a subject, but they still don't bring it out fully because, as I said, there were three different windows of time where this weapon system was out there and was available and could have been picked. The mechanical goes into the 1870s to the 80s. That went very quickly to the wayside when electricity became available, but it could have been used. And again, in the 1880s to 1890s, this weapon was demonstrated all over Europe and in the United States. But then this other model in 1908, that's why I have my emphasis here, 1908, that's like 20 years, 25 years after the weapon concept had already been introduced and successfully built. And yet it was out there again. So what's amazing is that somebody like, here's another one, England did all kinds of improvised desperation weapons at the beginning of World War II when they were losing. One of the things they don't want you to think about, just like these electric guns, are spigot mortars. Go look up spigot mortars. They required no propellant to launch. They were deployed along the coast and in many locations and also even vehicle mounted. And the shoulder fired version of that is called the PIAT. look up the PIE-IT gun. Now the PIE-IT is again, it's like a big toy, but it ain't no toy. And it was designed to shoot an anti-tank round. If you watch a bridge too far, I think it's one of the times where they show a PIE-IT in service. But if you look for it, you'll see lots of images of the British Army carrying the PIE-IT during World War II. Now are there more sophisticated and fancier and cooler weapons out there? Sure, but consider this the PIAC could be made by anyone. The spigot mortars could be made by anybody with any industrial capacity. They did not require anything in the way of propellant to get the round down range and we're talking warheads, high explosive warheads that were what about 200 millimeter? So Again, different ideas. Plant seeds, different ideas. You guys can do a little research and somebody might get motivated and be rather fascinated about the concept. And in the process, come up with a better deal. We're almost to the top. Sorry about that, guys. I've got something else just showing up here. We're almost to the top. And again, this is libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org and WBCQ the Planet. WBCQ the Planet, 6.160 regular shortwave. Anyway, ideas, another thing to remember is that because we do have plastics, this is something that significantly changes the ability to make things a lot more mobile but also to reinforce them or build them with alternate materials. The paintball type projectile throwers, actually any paintball gun could be easily modified. Let me point something out about paintball guns that nobody is supposed to think too deep about. When you go to a paintball competition, and these guys are using what are completely developed air systems, they have to chronograph their guns before they compete. Why? Does everybody understand what we're talking about? You take your gun, and there's a chronograph there, and you have to print and verify the velocity of your air paintball gun. Why do they do that? It's because if you change the aperture on the paintball gun, you can drive velocities up to the point where you do more than just bruise somebody. Now, your paintballs are not designed to be a lethal device. They're designed to be a marker system. But if you were to take the same concept, bring the arpature down, develop a magazine for the paintball gun that instead of a gravity drop is simply an indexer up. Now, they're an indexer system like a magazine with a spring system, although you could use a gravity system from above like on a A Bren gun feeds from the top and so does a, oh come on, Louis does too. But the fact is that the Owens, the Australian Owens, which is a copy of the Sten gun, they have a magazine feed from above. Now we're not putting it above because we just want to put it there. If we had a light spring, we could take a conical type projectile like a mini ball create a caseless ammunition and with the already developed paintball air systems that have supplemental tanks, backpack tanks, compressor fixtures, we literally are talking about being able to produce a quiet but lethal projectile thrower with very reasonable accuracy. Oh, by the way, that's a reinvention of that Navy and Army project that was done back in the 60s. I will remind you about another thing. If you poo-poo any of the airsoft guns, and you don't know the history of airsoft, airsoft was created by the US Army. In the late 60s to early 70s, they actually had an airsoft system for training troops. By the time we get into the middle 70s, it was kind of pass-ate, not because it wasn't effective. The only reason that the system didn't catch on is because like the airsoft rifles today that look exactly like your weapons, any of your standard air 15s, The airsoft rifles had to be put in the arsenal and secured. In the middle 70s they changed the policy of armory operations, making it very difficult to pull anything from the arsenal, from the armory. We went through a whole lot more hassle to do that. Well, a lot of officers and NCOs did not want to have to bother with going into the armory and withdrawing a training weapon when they could instead pull the regular fire amount even though they couldn't do anything with it. I mean fire blanks if they had them, but blanks were not always available. Whereas the airsoft concept meant that they could have trade any time, but because of the animal-retended control freak nature of the system and because government wants to make sure they get their brown envelopes under the table, you know, you don't sell ammo, you don't make money if you're DuPont. So, what happened is the whole Airsoft idea went to the wayside. But the original concept, which by the way was made as kind of like caricature guns in the late 70s and early 80s, that whole concept came from a military government program. So, Airsoft is your friend. In fact, with training, remember, it is how you treat the training aid. It's a training aid. We know it is. It's a sophisticated one. You can buy any Airsoft rifle to match any existing firearm you have, including specific manufacturers by name. Most of them have a counterpart Airsoft manufactured item to match up with the existing weapons that they're building that are conventional firearms. HK does this with all of theirs. Of course, HK has been a bastard for a long time. But, I mean when it comes to Airsoft, they were abusive to the Airsoft industry. But, Steyr, Sig, Glock, pick or pick. If you do the Maruch family of pistols or rifles or shotguns, there is no way to tell when that weapon is on the table that it isn't the weapon it's simulating. All metal, proper fit. proper finish, proper feel. When you put it to your shoulder, it's exactly like the weapon you're trying to simulate. And the beautiful part about it is you get an end result. If you don't aim it, if you don't use it right, you don't hit the target. Airsoft, Airsoft, Airsoft, Airsoft. Why? Because
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