Mark Koernke discussed currency and precious metals, emphasizing the importance of understanding how to spend accumulated gold and silver rather than just hoarding them. He explained historical metal exchange ratios and the medicinal properties of silver. The show covered the Epstein documents release, classified document destruction by federal agencies, and the legal consequences for mishandling classified materials. Koernke criticized the FBI and intelligence community for selective prosecution. The episode included discussion of Wyoming's elimination of gun-free zones, and extensive commentary on the artificial egg shortage, arguing that killing chickens due to alleged bird flu is unnecessary and that Americans should produce their own food through backyard farming, raising pheasants, rabbits, and other protein sources.
Future generations dislike in this the land home for enslaved endlessly while parents were your freedoms gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave in this the land of the free 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 spent Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay 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 you traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and family farms 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 visit that so their children are free. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the right-click, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of plan, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God to freedom bring bright, as Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each God-given right. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Home. Brave. And gentlemen, this is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. The Evening Intelligence Report. I'm R. Kornky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, northwest, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. We're on WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave, WBCQ, the planet. And that is from Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 PM Eastern Standard Time, 6.160 regular shortwave. We're on satellite. I want to say thank you to all of our individuals who are both receiving. And then setting up the webs of connection that they do, the different links. Thank you. We appreciate the fact you're doing what you're doing. It's on your dime, literally. I mean, we're not the ones that do that. So when you're listening, that's a totally different core of individuals presenting to you the Intelligence Report and Liberty Tree Radio. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies in and outside these United States, and it is Thursday. It is the 27th of February. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K2025 old earth calendar, 2025 battle for the republic book to the winter war. And yes, it's still winter out there even though the bottom of the state We're getting rainily, cool, but not too cold weather right now. It's damp. It's going to stay that way. Temperatures are up into the middle 40s today. That won't last. But even as I say that, we had snow across most of the rest of the northern part of the state from top to bottom, just about. So it would be upper peninsula with everybody else. So, again, winter's not done by any stretch of the imagination. It's just we have hiccups all over the state of Michigan the way we always do this time of year. Let's just be ready for more. And again, pay attention, stay focused, and do the right thing. Take care of and protect yourself. Anyway, it is a beautiful headed towards the weekend. We're not at the end of the weekend. I won't even give up the hours that are left here because there's more than enough still to do. Real quick, Mike, I'm going to call you after this hour. So for Mike out there, I'm going to be calling you after this hour. I've got so much stuff on the plate here, and the moment I get off the air, there's other stuff that needed to be attended to. We weren't talking about it on the air, but there's, it's, our plate is well stacked. Let's put it that way. It's full, so. 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Other things, very quickly, over at Sportsman's Guide dot com, they have a number of tactical vests. I had a bunch of questions. Usually there's little waves of things because of what we say on the air. They have a number of simple tactical vests in a number of different colors, both in the OD green, the OD brown, black, but also ACU. Mar, let's see, Multicam and Vegetato. Vegetato is one I really like. So again, if you get a chance to go over there, looking under Italian Surplus, and these are supposed to be brackets Italian municipal surplus, they may be, but there are definitely some reasonably priced, $25 a piece. If you use the other discounts, it's even cheaper, but about $20 There's three different vests. Each one has AR-15 sized pockets. One is more in line with the, and has been around for quite some time, is in line with the old Rhodesian side mount stations where the sides are larger, a little more stacked with pouches. The front has a few, but it's an older design that has been around for quite some time. You'll recognize it when you see it. That's over at again Sportsman's Guide dot com. It's a cheap solution. If you don't have some kind of web gear, you need something. I don't care what it is. It doesn't have to be anything fancy. It doesn't have to be the latest, greatest thing that somebody's come up with. It just needs to be able to hold magazines so you're not just fumbling around in pockets. Sometimes you do that to be out of sight, out of mind, but in reality, a lot of situations you need that tactical system in place to support operations when the time comes. So it would be a very good idea to invest a little bit. It doesn't cost much. Recommendation, the vegetato pattern, is a good utility pattern for most parts of the country. It's Italian. Basically, it's kind of a demigigital way it looks. But it's a really good color combination. I actually like the way it works in the field. We've used it quite extensively now. You can actually find uniforms, field jackets, and other stuff in the vegetative, including hats and everything else. So if you want to commit to that direction, fine. But if you just want a utility vest, something to have around, there you go. And again, $25. There's two or three different solutions. One does have some molly strapping on it, on the back, the other goes back quite a ways, so it's just a basic, fully constructed vest with multiple pockets, pouches, mag pouches, etc. on it. You'll see what I'm talking about when you get there. Again, self-explanatory. Also, over at AIMSurplus.com, they have a bunch of other small items on sale, specifically Glock build parts, which some people are interested in, others not so much. And we understand that, but they are still, I think, offering barrels for about as good a price as you could get. $39 apiece for Glock barrels, $40. $39.95, $39.75, who knows. But it comes down to $40 for a Glock barrel. If you have a pistol and you can get barrels for that kind of price, you need the pairs. It's one of those things you can put on the shelf and you got it if you need it and you're not out anything But if you do need it and something happens it is priceless Just a heads up there again aim surplus comm aim surplus comm now We were talking about money in the two-hour block and kind of what are bounced in some other different directions But I did want to talk about what happened with the Vibar Republic So here's the thing if you get a chance go to the archives listen in for the program we did Today, for the two-hour block, we touched on it towards the end of the first and pretty much stuck with money for the second hour. The reason I bring this up is because of something that I said having to do with, do you know how to actually spend the wealth that you've collected? Everybody's talking about collecting silver, collecting gold, and of course, copper should be in the formula because we need the three metals in service when we build our currency. And historically, Americans have always made their own money. This is part of why they don't teach you the history of money in America. They can't. If they did, you'd realize right now how you're being screwed. It's just that simple. So, most important thing is, you know, who determines the value? Well, we were supposed to determine the value. We are supposed to determine the value. By law, we, the people, are supposed to determine the value of currency. Now the rats have done everything they could through the dumbing down of the public fool system to change that we understand how that works But let me point something out everybody's investing in gold and silver How are you planning or what is your plan to spend it? How do you translate it? And again, you've got to have a plan now for the future for what's coming if you're going to use it How do you use it? Now, one of the reasons, there's a basic rule, gold for instance, is a high ticket item. You don't use that to go grocery shopping. If something is so expensive you need gold to buy it, you don't need it. I mean, there may be a point where, again, if it is something that you need gold to purchase it with, it is something that is very high in the pecking order of manufactured goods, things that take a lot of time to produce. Okay, you're not going to use this, like I said, to buy a loaf of bread. If bread's that expensive, then there's got to be something adjusted there. The economy itself is, of course, well, bread can translate that way if all of a sudden everybody mismanages everything. Yes, that could happen. And we end up paying ridiculous prices for pittance of food. But that means that the whole system needs to be readjusted. There is a major flaw. There is a problem. It better be fixed or things will get worse, not better. OK, that's just how it is. But you have to understand how to be able to spend what you have. Now, this is why coin is still, no matter how things change, no matter how manipulated the system has become to whatever nth degree, This is why the transfer or exchange of currency is best understood in coin because it's related. It's just a conditioning process. In fact, with modern times with movies and radio and other propagandas with TV, you still can relate to the idea of round coin. Now ingots will work. To be quite honest, one of the things you're going to see is silver and gold bead. That's going to be one of the items that comes out of the woodwork. Why? Well, because these beads, 1 eighth of an inch, 3 sixteenths of an inch, quarter of an inch, have set general weight. Not exact, not exact, not super accurate, not uniform from bead to bead to bead. But with a scale and with the proper tools in hand, your brain being the first and most important, we have the ability to be able to translate and to measure the value, the product that is of value and trade it or exchange it for other items that are perceived to be of value within the range of the metal. What do we mean by that? Well, like I said, I'm not going to spend gold to buy loaves of bread. Or if I do, you better have change to make. So, do we know what the ratios of exchange of copper, how many ounces of copper related to an ounce of silver, how many ounces of silver related to an ounce of gold. Again, gold is the high currency, silver is what's called the working man's metal, and copper is change, and small ticket items, small property items. That was traditionally how it works. barely a nickel on a loaf of bread. Typically it was a pence going way back into the depths of time, maybe a half pence depending on how far back. But the valuations of the metals were consistent virtually for centuries, people. Not for a few years, not for weeks, not for decades. Centuries with regard to understood consistency of exchange. So we've got to also do something else. And however we want to work on this, people are going to have to start talking about it. You're going to start trading in, actually exchanging and purchasing it with gold and silver. But mark, valuation changes. That's right. And that's why you have those modern oud brains, your cell phone or a computer, that will tell you up to the instant what the present reasonable spot exchange is. for an ounce of silver, or an ounce of gold, or an ounce of copper. And as I said before, if you wanted to bring platinum or other metals into the deal, you could. But their problem with other metals that are similar in color and texture is that confusion, which can become, let's just say, inconvenient confusion, can take place easily if the metals are similar. This is why Although platinum has been in the mix as far as being a precious metal, and it's known quite well within the circles of jewelers, watchmakers, et cetera, it's not a common currency-based component. Again, copper, silver, gold. Now there's another discussion, and there's a bunch of different people that have been kind of talking about the money, but they're doing it from the you need to be fearful perspective. It's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed. The great powers that be, you're nothing, they're something. Again, it's feudal to resist. It's feudal to resist theme. Tucker Carlson had some character up, and the title of it was, Why the CIA Doesn't Want You to Have Gold. Well, it ain't just the CIA that doesn't want you to have gold. The Jewish Mafia didn't want you to have gold because they wanted to steal the property underneath your feet, just like the discussion we had during the second hour about what happened to Germany and how the industry and machinery and the property under the German people's feet was stolen through the devaluation of the currency. They're doing the same thing to us, sir, in a later phase now. And this is why they do not want to talk about money, about how does money work. And again, what is money? Now the ideas we discussed during the two hours was that, well, again, real money is hard currency, absolutely, we know that. But here's something I've always asked a lot of people, and I want you all to think about this. Because there are these comments where there's this question, well, you know, going to any society around the planet, which of course kind of hints at interconnectivity that you're not supposed to think about, most every society on the planet accepts gold and silver and did through the depths of time. So, what is it that made gold and silver so valuable or so much of a tradable, marketable, exchangeable commodity? What would it be? It has to be use. Now, here's something that I just had this conversation for just a minute before I came up on the air about silver. Guys, if you were talking from patriot circles with all the working knowledge that we have. What is the one thing that we use, we, in the Patriot effort, use silver for? What is one of the things that you've heard about, maybe you've read about but you haven't gotten into, and it has to do with the use of silver. What is it that silver has been used for, I'll even give you a bigger hint, medicinally? Anybody? How about medical support. Just to give you an understanding of the base science here, if you're a lady out there, and maybe some of you guys, so I hope you aren't pierced all over the place, I don't really need to see that, but again, as in piercings, if you get your ears pierced, if you got your ears pierced and you're my age and you were one of the girls out there, Once they do the horrible stipple on your ear and they got it cut, what did they put in your ear to keep it from a sealing back up, but also to prevent infection? What were the earrings, what were the ear studs? Because typically that's what's used. What are they made out of? I got them in my mouth right now. And by the way, they could be made out of two different metals. one or the other. Well, one of them, obviously, the working man's medal, the affordable medal, was silver. And the other is what? Gold. Gold. Now, this demonstrates something that is actually, from going back into the depths of time, think about this. Yeah, what makes something valuable? It is useful. Now it could be, well yeah, gold is overuseful because I can't spend it. No, it has to have a value within the society that is known to everybody that makes it applicable, it makes it useful. And one of the most important aspects of life is good health or surviving life through the use of the many tools of nature God provided. and making them work for you. Silver and gold, because of their charge actually, because of the metals that they are within the periodic chart, silver and gold, it is their charge that helps to destroy viruses and bacteria. Now, this is so successful that quietly silver is used all through the medical industry But they don't really want you to think that much about it. And in fact, they do everything they can to make sure that if you don't need to pass the information on, well, you won't know, so you won't be able to tell somebody else. If any of you have had surgery at any time, in modern times, Then, when you are, after you're anesthetized and you are under, they do a final clean sweep of you, a clean wash of you. What did they use for that? They use a silver solution, a silver dyeing solution actually. And in fact, interestingly enough, you might know it as, you know, ionic or colloidal silver. Colloidal is the lower grade, coarser grade, ionic is the higher standard. And there's a new term somebody's come up with for giving me, I don't have enough top of my head, but basically they're giving the Ionic silver another name so it sounds like somebody's come up with something new and they really haven't. But the fact is that either way, it's medicinal. And life, and more life especially, is one of the things that makes something, if it can give you more life or keep you alive, make something more valuable. But there's other aspects of the metals themselves. Wait a minute. If I have a technology, electronic, and I want to actually come up with a very high quality conductor, I want to use the best quality conductor available, what are the metals that I use as contacts and connectors for electrical circuitry? Silver and gold. That. Now, silver's okay, but gold is much better. So is it that arbitrarily somebody just thought that these were baubles or was there some working knowledge that well to the depths of time wasn't passed on so it becomes force of habit rather than the working knowledge of the population? Whatever it is about gold and silver, here's something to think about. The turds on the other side that use knowledge like the witch doctor or the old cantankerous emperor up at the top of the pyramid in Apokolipto, your enemy are those people and they covet silver, but most importantly they covet gold. Well, telling you through propaganda that you don't need gold and gold is worthless and why would you want that? Well, there's going to be a lot of it down the road. It's interesting that if that's the case, then every time that somebody steals the gold and the silver from the American people, or for that matter anybody out there, somebody seems to be the thief wanting to steal it. Who are the people who always end up being the thieves wanting to steal it? Why? It's your enemy! It's the ring-knocking, spit-swapping kosher mafia! Isn't that amazing? Delft telling you, gold and silver is just worthless. Why would you want that? What good is that? Well, why do you want to take it from me? Well, you don't need to think about that. What do you mean? What are you talking about? What? Why do you need to take it from me? If gold and silver is useless and it's you to resist and blas a splee, then why would the small hat wearers be so desperate to take every ounce you are foolish enough to give away? Somebody's got all that gold? And in fact, they seem to, like I said, covet it to the point where they'll do almost anything and almost everything and anything you can imagine to you to take from you whatever wealth you have. But most assuredly and especially, gold, silver, they're interested in gems too. But not the way they're interested in gold and silver. Why they tell you that your gold and silver is worthless and you need to get rid of it But if you do get rid of it, you need to give it to them You need to surrender it to them at gunpoint if need be They will kill you to take your worthless gold and silver And that's all the while that they told everybody else, you couldn't have gold and silver. All you peasants couldn't have that stuff. It needed to be handed over to the overlords, to the Jewish mob, to the international banker. Why would that be? It's worthless. And they chuckle whenever somebody parrots those words, mindlessly parroting those words. in what is basically someone's stupidity. Just something to think about. So again, what we need to look at is or ask the right question, it's all based on the whole idea of how is this country formed. Now, the moment that this country was formed, there was conflict from without because we were alien and we still are alien to all the rest of the nations of this planet because First and foremost, even with all the permutations and wicked things that have been done, Americans, if you were to ask them, fully believe that they own themselves. This is one of the most important aspects, though, of all of the activities that we see is to understand that particular perception. Belief system is critical to the lack of surrender on the part of the population's freedoms despite everything that's been done. In fact, it's still been virtually impossible for them to wipe that out of the population's psyche. Not all people got the brains God gave geese, but most Americans, if you were to ask them, well, nobody owns me. In other words, until there are some who want to be bondsmen, there are people now flapping their yap about how they want to be property of the crown, they want to be subjects of the crown, etc. Yes, you're going to hear that again. And if you wait long enough, it will be twisted around. People will, in a very unthinking fashion, argue to surrender that which was one with so much blood and toil. the individual sovereignty of the American, of you as a human being, the fact that you own yourself. Now, why do we talk about money? Well, after all, for free, we shouldn't have to worry about, you know, fill in the blank. There are all many different ways of describing how money is irrelevant. Now, money is very relevant. Money is supposed to be peaceable, and in reality is, if the society is properly educated and properly trained to the process of using one's mind to be able to translate the activities of one's life. So we're in a quandary here because one of the points is brought up by one of our callers as well, you know, it's not possible to change or do we think that the system is going to fix itself or that we're going to be able to change this system? I'm not looking at changing this system. I would like to test the water, so to speak, I want to test the enemy to see, well, I'll tell you just how serious they are, which I doubt they're serious in any way, shape, or form, truly, about preserving the Republic or preserving our freedom. They're trying to figure out, like the Wicked Witch of the West, they're trying to figure out how to get rid of our freedom, how to destroy our liberty. That's what's in the plan, that's in the works. Right now, that is the game. But the fact is that Again, we can test the water to see just exactly who's who in the zoo, how they respond or react to certain proposals. Watch to see what comes out of the woodwork. This allows you to identify who's who in the zoo. And that's always valuable, especially in the battlefield, the battlefield situation that we're in right now, and the threats, the threat and threats that are before us. And each one will pop up anew as we move through this whole process. Each activity will expose yet another component of the game. Money is the core. It's like the banking system is the core of the problem here for our country. When I keep saying United States Notes and repeating United States Notes, there's a reason. It is a peaceable tool. It is a way to demonstrate the transition away from where we presently are. Now, do I think that the bad guys are going to let that happen? Well, they know full well. Well, first of all, they'll try to play dumb. Or they'll try to, you know, stupid things will be said. Though they really don't make any sense. But the reason for that is to try and deflect the idea, the concept of what we're talking about. Again, translating back to American-centric, United States-centric, small case, currency based upon valuation determined by we the people, not by the international bankers. Wars have been started over that. Dagger wars have been fought inside the United States over this. And even now, we're in the middle of another conflict, really, just to fight between one of the regime cliques over the other, both Jewish mafia, to figure out which one's gonna use which system to screw us. Because after all, we're gonna get screwed, they claim. Someone's gonna steal our stuff from us, so they should be the ones stealing the stuff from us. Which is exactly where their mindset is right now. So, again, money, what is it, how do we work it? We have to have a weights and measure system. By the way, that's another part of both the Articles of Confederation and with the Constitution of the Republic. You might read it again and go through there. There will be a determined mechanism, a consistency in weights and measure to ensure good commerce, uniform and good commerce, peaceful commerce. So, this is another thing that needs to be taken into consideration is a standard has to be created. This is one of the few things that government is supposed to be doing and isn't doing. They acquiesced to the international bankers because of arm twisting, assassination, and blackmail. Now all those those those Elements have been seen recently in the political chicanery of this age of our government So don't think they're dead and gone. They're very much alive and well All the tools of the trade none of them have gone anywhere So let's just remember that as far as silver and gold and what don't forget Let's do it this way copper silver and gold we need to be working on building up and continue to build up preserves The issue is to what end? Well, I'm going to use this and I'm going to hide. Well, then how will you spend the wealth that you're collecting? Don't you agree? We have to be coy. We have to be cautious. We're only going to work amongst ourselves. We're not going to trade with fools, you know, trade their birthright for a bowl of beans. Their common sense has to be applied. But we need to be using the currency that we're investing in now. If you are going to buy, start thinking about the idea that you're going to have to implement using the hard currency amongst allies. We don't want to sell the hard currency outside of our circles of our society. We need it to be kept within. And so there are other issues that need to be addressed with regard to management. Again, this is why you're supposed to have a government in place, but it's supposed to be a sovereign government. based on the interest of us and our mutual liberty interest, which is the part that everybody seems to forget. Mutual liberty interest. Anyway, it's a dull subject, but it's not because it's going to be life or death here. In fact, sooner rather than later, with everything going the way it is. Yes, I know. We've all seen the drivel that's going on with the Epstein papers. Basically, they just rehashed a bunch of garbage that's already been in place and put that out as the release. Now of course it's maybe laying foundations, a lot of people have argued. An example of how far do we really think they're going to go with any of the subjects at hand? It is early with regard to the activity of this regime, but this could have been handled a lot differently and it wasn't. I should tell you something about what's going on in general with the system. Anyway, before we go any farther, let's do this. We're past the bottom of the hour. I always catch it late. And I'm going to have to put an electroshock system on my hand or something here. Anyway, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and 6.160, regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet. And that's from Monday through Friday. 8 to 9 PM EST on 6.160 regular shortwave. I'll tell you what we're going to do. Ed, I didn't do this once in the three hours and we've got to kind of stay up on this too. We have to do at least one of the three hour blocks. If you could, let's pull up the latest guns and gadgets. I should have done this yesterday. I think we did get the one in on the ATF director, so we have already played that one. But again, Jared over at Guns N' Gadgets has been doing a pretty good job. Fortunately, most everybody that is in the So, firearms here are not overly optimistic about where things are going because, well, we've seen this Dog and Pony show before. So, I'm kind of smiling because everybody is like, well, this isn't necessarily an improvement. It happens. 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And there's some really good articles out there now about the high solar cycle that we're in. And as I pointed out in the 2R block, guys, we've got a complete planetary alignment. The billiard balls are all going to be in line. It's going to be like, eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee So the fact is, yeah, it's a 20-well, it is a 27. That's right. Before we get into the details, just smash that subscribe button down below. It takes you one second of your life, helps the channel out immensely, and ring the bell notification so you don't miss any of our updates here on the channel. Let's get started. Quick update on what is La Ravi Paris? Some of you might not know. La Ravi Paris involves a challenge to Pennsylvania's gun laws that effectively prevent 18 to 20 year olds from carrying firearms in public during a state of emergency. Now the case revolves around three specific laws in Pennsylvania. The first one is you need a concealed carry license to carry a firearm in public. The second is you must be 21 or older to get that license. And the third one is during a state of emergency, open carry is also restricted unless you meet certain exceptions. Now essentially these laws combined made it nearly impossible for most young adults to carry firearms legally. Initially the district court, you've got to follow this case, it's been going on for years now. The district court ruled against the plaintiffs saying that these restrictions were lawful. But the 3rd Circuit Court of Appeals disagreed in early 24, reversing that decision and ordering an injunction to stop the enforcement of these laws against 18-20 year olds. They were saying they were unconstitutional. Then the case went to the Supreme Court. And after the Supreme Court ruled in the Rahimi case, which upheld some firearm restrictions for dangerous persons, They vacated the Third Circuit's ruling. They granted certiorari, vacated the Third Circuit's ruling, and remanded it back down to the Third for reconsideration in light of the Rahimi decision. Now, let's break down the legal argument real quick. Just a brief... Couple seconds here. The plaintiffs here argue that the Second Amendment's reference to the people includes all adult Americans, even those aged 18 to 20. They cite historical context like the Militia Act of 1792, which required 18-year-olds to be armed. We would not be a country without those aged people. On the other side, Pennsylvania's commissioner argued that the historical laws and traditions allowed states to regulate guns, especially gun rights, for younger adults. And a lot of it had to do with the age 21 versus 18 deal. Now, however, most of the evidence comes from laws that were enacted decades after the Second Amendment was ratified. Now, the court had to decide whether to base its analysis on the Second Amendment's original meaning in 1791, you know, like the Bruin decision says, or the interpretation when the 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868. Now, ultimately, the Third Circuit reaffirmed its earlier decision siding with the plaintiffs and stating that these restrictions were not consistent with the principles of historical firearm regulation. But, like I always say, the gun controllers don't take losses easily. Now, Laura v. Paris is about more than just Pennsylvania. It's part of the larger debate on how courts should interpret the Second Amendment. Now, staff and FPC combined, they have a... I think it's like six or eight. cases surrounding the 18 to 20 year old ban on the Second Amendment throughout the country. The issue is do we stick strictly to the historical context of the 18th century or do we adapt the principles of modern times? Cases like this set precedents that will impact gun laws nationwide. Well, just a short time ago, the Third Circuit has denied Pennsylvania's request to rehear the case. What does that mean? That's big. That means there's only one more option for the state of Pennsylvania should they even decide to go this route. There's no guarantee they will and I'll tell you why here. What's that other option? It would be another trip to the Supreme Court. The same Supreme Court that's already made the fact that they have issues with this case known. Remember, they GBR'd the case once already. So, Pennsylvania risks being a bad guy for the entire group of states that ban the Second Amendment for young adults. or the only other option they have is to take the loss on the chin and have it only affect Pennsylvania. My question is, what do you think they will do? I want to say thank you to Second Amendment Foundation and Firehouse Policy Coalition. Those two groups, folks in those groups, you'll see them on this channel regularly all the time if you just go and watch my new series called Freedom Under Fire. And Adam Kraut has been on the channel talking about this case, Laura. twice already. If you want to support those two, then you can head over to links down in the description below and join these groups and donate to these groups to help fund them suing the government. And you can also buy the best coffee in the land. It's blackoutcoffee.com slash gng. Buy some Second Amendment Foundation's roast and buy some of Fire's policy coalition's roast. Then you spend two dollars for every one of those items in their name-stakes sold right back to those groups so they can sue the government. If you value your rights and want to stay updated on critical Second Amendment cases, like this one, hit that subscribe button and share the video so more people are aware of what just happened today in Pennsylvania. Together we can ensure that every American's voice is heard in this ongoing fight for freedom. Thanks for watching Guns N' Gadgets. I hope you like this quick update and this is going to be the way that we keep liberty alive is to keep kicking the government in their teeth. Guys and gals, I'll see you on the next one. Thank you so much for supporting this channel. So we see each other again. Be safe. Stay vigilant and carry a gun to keep you, your friends, your family, your community safe. They're our rights. We don't get them from the government. Take care, y'all. Alright, we're back. And for whatever reason, I had a control that was slipped here, which was not as tall as it was at this end. I knew that. Once I figured out, okay, there's the problem. And that was Guns and Gadgets over at YouTube. If you get a chance, take the time. Get over there, give them a thumbs up. It only takes a minute. Get on the page and go through what they have available and then get on to other activities. Remember, there's more enough to keep them busy right there and help them out. One of the things that was just mentioned there is again about the idea of 18 versus 21 year old. With regard to the militia, there really wasn't an age restriction. Let's put it this way. The restriction is always inverted with everything it has to do with these peckerwood pieces of trash we call government. The restriction, when we talk about any type of element of the Bill of Rights, has to with first putting restriction upon the government, lastly upon the people. It is not to grant something to the people. It always served the purpose of putting chains upon the machine. Why? Well, the Bill of Rights isn't needed to give more rights to government. The purpose of the Bill of Rights is to secure and ensure that there are benchmarks to identify encroachment by government in any way, shape, or form, or to whatever degree. And to be able to resolve that with solutions, which may involve physical solutions. This is why we have Article 2 of the Bill of Rights. The first ten articles of the Bill of Rights, even though everybody calls them amendments, as Doc Robinson used to say when he would be giving classes, is what were they amending? the Declaration of Independence was one structure, the Articles of Confederation, then we get to the whole idea of changing the government completely. Well, in order for them to do that, they were stated uncategorically that either you ensure that a Bill of Rights is in place so that there is no confusion about the intent of the framers, or guess what? You don't get the Constitution. And that's the part that they're really obviously stuck in a lot of ring knockers cross. But guess what? It did what it was supposed to do. The limits are upon government, not the people. And again, Article 10 of the Bill of Rights. Go read it. What does it say? They try to avoid that especially because, well, it's assumed powers. The government has it. No, that's not what it says. If they are not specifically retained through the process to the Fed or the state, they are all retained, all rights are retained by the people. The Fed cannot have any rights. The state, as an entity created by man slash the people, has no rights. It has responsibilities, but it does not have. It is not a human being. It is not a corpus. It's not a person. It has no flesh. It has no blood. I'd like to take yours, I would say that. Yeah, yeah, somebody's blood half the time is trying to suck yours. But the fact of the matter is that, again, there is an established protocol, and the Bill of Rights demonstrates that repeatedly. Well, with regard to restrictions, going full circle back to why I had to qualify that, it's not that you couldn't be in the militia if you were under 18 years of age. is that there were options, it was optional for you to participate. Needless to say, because of the responsibilities of the heads of a household, typically it required the relief by the parent over the individual to allow the individual to participate. And again, if the individual were orphaned or isolated, and there was a number of ways that could happen, then the individual could choose to participate but could not be forced to participate. Does everybody see the difference here? In other words, if you chose... Well, let's back up a bit. Militia is an obligation of all able-bodied males of the society. That's what was agreed to. Okay? Anybody else? that is outside the base parameters for obligation was not excluded but rather was given the option to participate. Do you see the difference here? Well, he's only 14 years old. You got a dad? No, sir. I'm an orphan. Anybody who's a custodian? Anybody, you know, who do you be holding to? Oh, actually, I work for Farmer's Midlap. Well, Farmer's Midlap, is he, are you working for him as a laborer? Yes, I am. Well, if you choose to, you can make your scribble on the, do you know how to write? You can put your scribble on or mark on the piece of paper here and yes, you can join the militia roster and participate. Now up until the base age of 21, because that typically was the age of consent where you came into all of the full benefits of manhood as an adult, a stable, let's just say less excitable individual, that was the concept, then you were obligated. Unless you had some form of disability, there's only two things. You had to either be feeble-minded or you had to have a limb missing. Those are the only two things that could exclude you from the militia in terms of obligation to participate. Now, if you were feeble-minded or if you had a limb missing, it doesn't mean you couldn't participate. It means that you were not under the roles and obligation to be a member. So there was an out. Also, the issues of age. Age, with regard to being older, did not restrict you. It's just that to a given age, depending upon the state's militia of the respective first colonies, later states, the age, maximum age, varied depending upon how it was set by the militia. But by the as you can general of the militia or the again the chief the chief chief sheriff depending upon where you were what era but the fact is that if you had achieved that age well you're out of here we're gonna kick your ass up no that's not how it worked You had the option, if you chose to do so, to step away from the militia. But if you wish to continue to participate in the same capacity that you had served, you could continue to serve. The purpose behind this law was not exclusion. And that's the problem with all of this clap-trap. It's always inverted because with the individual, it's a matter of foundational rights, foundational sovereign rights, because we're sovereigns, we own ourselves. And the fact that while there are obligations in life and in society, the options of the individual are still pretty much wide open. It's just that there are periods of time or there are periods of life where it was expected because it was the duty of those within the society. You see how that works? And by the way, this goes back through the ages. This doesn't just pertain to the United States. The basic concept here was no different. Again, a person who was missing a limb, especially when combat was much more contact brutal, and in other words, you were spitting at each other while you were busy trying to stab, gouge, fold, spittle, or mutilate each other, well, that limb, that extra limb missing might mean the difference between life and death, as you and I could both imagine. Okay? So again, the part here about the age, granted now they're talking about quote unquote modern times. The only reason we have a problem in modern times here is because of the lack of proper education, especially with regard to moral compass. that was created by the Pekka Woods who wanted first to disrupt the population, create a crisis, and through crisis, thesis, antithesis, synthesis, create manipulative controls to greater and greater degrees. Hegelian dialectic, thesis, antithesis, synthesis. And that's what we're dealing with now. That's part of the whole problem with conversation even about the money is you have to roll this into, since everybody's been able to play kindergartner for half of their life, not have to actually embrace or deal with the actual issues of adulthood, because everybody's waiting for sugar daddy to do something, Uncle Samuel slash gov daddy. The problem is that we have an entire population that is ill-prepared for having to deal with a real-life crisis or situation that will not just hurt the individual or the family, but will destroy the whole of our society. It's especially critical that we correct that path as quickly as we possibly can. Education, obviously, is the solution. But how many people are willing to apply themselves? Because, well, it looks like work. If it looks like work, that's a dirty word. It's a four-letter word, and a lot of people don't like it. We know how that is. Anyway, worth it now for everybody out there, guys. It has been a very busy week, and again, I want to say thank you for all the people who are pitching in. It is, nothing's lit up. We still have the same problems we had starting this weekend. And again, if at all possible, we'll be on the regular schedule here, but that too may change. at the last minute. So I'll let you know. Ed will inform you as we can. But we are finished with this hour. God bless our Republic. For future generations this legacy we gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The 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 the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms 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 visit... So their children and your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the fate to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to torture freedom bringing fright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... Oh, forgive me. No, no, no, it's not. This is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report. First hour for me being up live again. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Alpha, Southwest, North, Northeast, and Central. Bravo. North, Northwest, South, and Northeast. And of course we're on satellite and you guys are making that happen. Thank you. Both listening and then rebroadcasting virtually around the planet. And we don't control that in any way, shape or form. That's independent minds doing independent things. And I want to say God bless and thank you for doing it. We appreciate that. Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. And it is what? On Friday! That's right, Icinco de Amo de, which means señoras, señoritas, señoras. Today is a day when we are going to purchase for your pistol, for your rifle, for your shotgun ammunition. Because today is Cinco de Amo de! And today is also Quartermaster Friday. It is the 28th of February. What does that mean, people? 28th of February? Well, that means it's the end of February if you didn't realize it. It's the 28th of Friday, Friday the 28th. That means absolutely nothing, except it's the end of the month. It's not like it was a 13 there or anything. Anyway, it is a 17 year of open obvious and in your face. The But we're losing more and more of that winter out there even as we speak guys because today it's been clear. We've got a front coming in off the south-southwest. In fact, it was an interesting fan of cloud cover, but it shifted when it got hooked by that westerly that takes a, you know, runs over when stuff comes out of the west, runs over Lake Erie. So it vented everything. You could actually physically see how that works today. This afternoon was rather fascinating. Again, it's like, wow, watch this. As soon as it hit that particular venturi, exit stage east. Everything coming up out of the southwest and immediately pivots and right over Lake Erie. Now, that doesn't mean everybody's going to be missing out on some storms because they're going to get plenty. When this stuff goes over the bigger body of water, it scoops up water in the process, you know, as precipitation, whatever, form, and it drops it on somebody else. And if it gets cold enough and, oh, wait a minute, what's downstream from Lake Erie? Oh, that's right, Buffalo, New York, those poor people. Buffalo, New York always gets hammered. During the middle of the winter, they get really hammered. It's nothing to see four, five, six feet of snow in Buffalo. It literally is right in the chute from all the great lakes in Lake Erie and right there with Lake Ontario, oh, mondeau. And don't forget, Canada is right across the water, so yeah, it will spit on them just as quick as anything else. So again, been quite adventurous and adventuresome, very exciting. The weather is dynamic, but it is clear and sunny. Now, yesterday, Actually, two days ago, yesterday and today, today is the most important. We're going to have the full planetary alignment if you go outside. If you watch and count them, there will be a series of planets all, you know, pretty well you can line them up and then there will be this black domino floating and then you're going to start to hear the meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee But I'm not counting on the domino to be there, but at least there will be a bunch of planets, so it will be kind of fun to look at tonight. And this is also why we're having the incredibly dynamic weather patterns that we are having right now. Let's not forget, this is what makes for an interesting season, or two or three or four seasons in a row, we are at high, we're at solar high. We have a magnetic shift that took place partially with the sun. We have planetary alignment, which is awfully stinking obvious. Now the witch doctors are going to do everything they can to lie their ass off about what's going on. Don't forget that. But it's always fun to watch. to see how they try to terrify the unclean slash the ill-educated peasants out there. Climate change! Oh my God, we're doomed! Yes, the witch doctors are very happy when they hear the propaganda mantra chanted over and over again. We were never in that, so we're way past that as far as that BS goes. Life goes on, the planet does too, and the weather will change. Not an if, just a when. So, congratulations, life goes on. Now, a couple things that I wanted to touch on, and first of all, it is Cinco de Ambeau Day. Over at MontanaAR15, they got a couple of deals you might want to go take a look at. They're specific. Remember MontanaAR15.com, MontanaAR15.com. It had some really good buys on 38 Special. Well, it looks like you got a few things up there. Again, you got to go to the page for that one. But they do have a really good series of 9mm packages right now. And there's one or two 5.56 deals. Compare to the others, see what makes sense for you, go from there. It's just that simple. It's really easy, straightforward. Check it out. See if it's worth your while. And that's MontanaAR15.com, number one. Now, Classic Arms, Classic, you know, firearms.com, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, they have a number of handguns that they've gotten in that are pretty interesting in surplus. I know several people that are listening right now who especially like the Rugers. And for whatever reason, a bunch of Ruger P-85s, And I believe some Ruger P95s have come in stainless of course. You can get them another color. The stainless is really nice. And magazines are readily available for those but they do have some surplus mags that have come in with these. So check out classic firearms and also don't forget Atlantic firearms. Both of them have apparently tapped into the importer or the big police supply, you know, rent revolution company that, you know, whatever arms dealer it is. And these could have come from South America, they could come from Israel, Israel Hell, any number of locations. Ruger is actually bought or was bought back in the day by Israel Hell because Bruger was an anti-gunner. He hated us. He didn't believe the peasants should have arms just like the Jewish mob doesn't believe that the peasants should have arms. Which is why a year ago when all that BS happened all their guns were locked up. They do all that propaganda. All the Israelis are this and the Israelis are that. The Israelis were a bunch of wusses who surrendered all their weapons to arms lockers. They could only have 50 rounds of ammo. So in other words they were completely set up by the police state pedophiles that run Israel and they got hammered accordingly. Oh well. They'd like to do it to us. No, no. In fact, we'll use that as an example. Where were all your guns? How did they be locked up? Where was all your ammo? Well, we could only have 50 rounds. There was one box in 90 millimeter for a Glock or whatever you got. The main was what it is. You could only have 50 rounds. What a bunch of peckerwood wusses. That's all I got to say about those turds. So anyway, again, a bunch of stuff going on with things that are moving, and there are some pretty good buys out there. I would point out again that in ammunition, there's a couple of, I know many people approached me and said, hey, there's some deals here. Well, you got to check it out. Whatever you tag that day, a lot of this stuff only lasts for 24 and 48 hours. It may only last because everybody buys it up. I was going to let you know about two or three magazine deals. There were several that were $5 a piece of mags, but they obviously didn't have very many. And it lasted until about 3 o'clock, and they posted it this morning. And every one of them was gone. Everybody bought up everything they could get their hands on when they saw this. And again, you've got to spot check. This is what I've talked about, hawking all the many places. Don't just assume at the end of the week there'll be some sales. And even if there are, you want to be the first there in many cases. If the price is that good, then you definitely want to tag it while you can. And that doesn't mean just putting your shopping cart, because they won't let it sit there for you. It's just going to be gone. And that's what happened with Botash. They had some magazines. In fact, I think they still have them on the front page. You can see what I'm talking about. In their deals and specials, $4.35 for a 30 round AR-15 mag. But almost as quickly as they put it out there, I got the email, went over to check it, wrote down the information, went to another part of the page, came back, and they were sold out. So I didn't even leave the page. I just went to other spots and hey I'm looking to see what their helmets and body armor look like for their police trade-ins. Okay let's go back to and it was like I punched into that item because there were some other colors and it's like oh that's gone and that's gone and that's gone and that's gone too. So if you see it don't wait to tell everybody else get yours first. If you see anything for $4 or $5 a mag, yes, there will probably still be maybe a dollar shipping. It's still a great price. Now I will point out again, somebody goes, oh, those are cheap mags. Yes, they are cheap mags. And here's what you do with the cheap mags. When you go to the range and you want to bust some caps, whatever the heck the term is, it's in vogue right now. If you want to go out there and do a little rifle marksmanship or pistol marksmanship, you know what you do? You use those cheap mags so you don't wear out your P mags. Well, I didn't say you shouldn't buy P-Mags. You can buy whatever bag you want. I'm not controlling your money. But you take the cheap mags and wear them out. That is, if you do test them and start using them, and they don't wear out, then I guess they were good as both cheap bags and useful tools. Oh, that's right. In other words, I pointed out, by the way, they still have them over at Classic Firearms. They have those yellow Polymer Classic Firearms magazines. They're actually, I think they put their logo on them. They're supposedly not quite the color they wanted. Well, it looks like it might be a little darker. They probably wanted more of a bright banana yellow, and they got more of a tired banana color, like it's starting to turn. That's good, actually. But for $5 a piece, $5.50, $6, guess what? They're a very fine mag to take to the range. Do you think that the color is going to make any difference when you're practicing? Oh my god, I used the yellow magazines. I don't think I could shoot as well with the yellow magazines. Oh, my panties are in a bunch. Everybody is looking at my magazines. Oh my god, I'm just going to wet myself. Is that what happens when you go to the range? But not to me. So, again, take advantage of a lot of these cool things that are out there. And again, Cinco de Amo Day. In terms of ammunition, constantly check amomand.com. We haven't mentioned them as much. Pretty much everybody's known about them. But amomand.com does have stuff that comes in, and the same thing. It doesn't last very long, but they do have some pretty good deals. 556, which everybody's asking me about. I don't know how many times that's happened today, even with people I've barely, you know, I've been brushing shoulders with because of places we've had to go. And in conversation, it's like, hey, where does best 556 ammo out there? As we get into whatever conversation, it's like, well, again, you've got to watch for the best deals. You're going to have to do the math yourself, and you've got to figure out, don't forget the shipping. That's the thing that usually bites you in the butt with very heavy products made with brass, lead, and copper. Enough on that. Again, we will touch more in a bit. Now, everybody's been talking about the App State file and then, immediately coming out of everybody's face, is they're destroying documents. Now, you know I've talked about this and if you are an intelligence analyst or work at any intelligence post, you could be a counterintelligence NCO, could be a junior officer or a senior, mid-grader senior officer in whatever S2 or G2 post, whatever it is you're assigned to. Everybody shares the responsibility for handling classified documents. Do you know what the punishment is for destroying or losing one classified document, especially if malfeasance can be demonstrated readily? Now here's one of the reasons I can tell you what the punishment is. Number one, working as an intelligence analyst and being in a G2 shop, One of my jobs, because I was one of those people who steadily stayed in the job, it didn't rotate out for promotion because I just didn't care about it, I actually stuck to the job. So I was the records custodian for headquarters company. Okay? What does this entail? Well first, you get a briefing on how you can be castrated at a lobotomized and locked in a cell three stories down at Leavenworth for failure to maintain operational security and the standards and guidelines for the records that you are maintaining. This can be classified files. This can also be classified or restricted elements of 201 jackets, et cetera, because there are certain things that are locked away or temporary locked away. If you're a person who has a, you're a person of special interest because of your prior career track. On occasion, elements of your 201 file will be secured in a classified records file. Now, your 201 files are already in a restricted area of the system. But unless you have a need to know, there are specific tasks, assignments, and even MOS's, military occupational skills, that they don't really want to spread the wealth about. They don't want people to know about. So here's the thing. You come in, you know what, we're going to make you the records custodian. Oh, that's nice. What's that mean? Well, it means that you get to take care of all the classified documents. What does that entail? Well, it's good that you would ask about that because first of all, you're going to maintain a complete itemized list of everything that is in each of the restricted files. You're going to itemize all of those restricted files and they are going to be on a master list and each of them you have to know both the birth and the death of and all of the time in between. Random audits will take place to make sure that the records are where they're supposed to be. They can also, after discretion, request specific files that you'll actually have you go through. Usually that's how you do a spot check on it for operational security purposes. You come in as an inspector and you ask for three different files. Randomly, you just pick, you know, always close your eyes and point at a file and you go, I need to see this file. Now, how do we access it? And what you're doing when you're being inspected is you have to demonstrate that you have to call for security to be dropped if the facility has a system's alarm mechanism, and if it does, there's usually three layers to that. After you clear the alarm system, if the site has that, you then have to confirm with the second party that you are going to access either the file room itself or if it's located with you. In our case, the security file was in the office with us and we're all locked in if need be, which is not good because it would be like a crypt and you would die in there because there was nothing readily available to keep you alive. But the fact is that the files were with us. So you go in, you identify the cabinet that needs to be opened, you request that the individual step away, you utilize the combination for that particular drawer, you open up that particular drawer, you find that particular file. And in addition to that, you take your master file, which shows every, it can be documents, it can be computer disks, it can be audio, CDs, it could be anything you can imagine, whatever it is, if it's listed, it's on this master file that I have with the document system. Now here's the thing, two things are going to happen. Number one, I'm going to identify the file, pull it out, show him that the file exists. He's going to take his cross-referencing list that he has, which is a copy of my master list. And he's first going to look at it and confirm that, yep, that's the file number. Yep, that's the document. How many documents are enclosed? And of course, the person who is doing the inspections should have a security clearance. And the security clearance has to match the facility and the documents that may be inspected. And he will count the number of pages if need be. He can identify internal documents, photographs, or whatever. The file is closed. And then you look at My Master File. And that better all be matching whatever it is. It's on that file for a number, an ID date, and its birth date, or its transfer date because it's an idle. It's a file that's in motion. And then we confirm that on my list, you look at your list, we get a rubber stamp of approval, congratulations, we reintroduce the file. We make sure the filing came to show. We spin the wheel on that particular little disk there, the tumbler. Then we take the master file, we secure it back in the separate initiating drawer, which by the way is a separate box altogether. And that's one. And then we do it again. And we do it a third time. We usually do three random reports, three random tests. How do I know this? Because I've actually worked as an inspector for subordinate units, brigades, battalions, etc. down even to company strength. Down to company units with secure documents or secure files. Mostly, those are weapons operations, weapons sections, things of that nature, but they can also be subordinate intelligence components of our, an extension of our G2 shop, the Intel shop that we run. Okay? So what happens if one file is missing? What do you think the punishment is? Now you've heard what they're talking, boy, there's bastards over there in the FBI right now, and they're, You know what they're like? They're like that poor bastard that the Iranians didn't find after they took over the embassy and he got locked in a room inside another room. And the Iranians all thought that the thing was a closet. And what they were doing is they finally realized, wait a minute, that door goes somewhere. That's not a closet door. And so what they were doing is they took torches and they would cut the locks out, stick a flamethrower head inside the room and tell the people inside, if there were any, to open the door. If there was no response, they could either pull the trigger on the flamethrower, and I guess they did a few times. Or, they would torch out the door the rest away, kick it in, and find out what was inside. Well, all the while that the Iranians had occupied the U.S. embassy, there was a poor black guy who was, I don't know if he was an analyst or just a clerk, he had to have a security rating. He was with a CIA operation, that's what the Iranian embassy was, just another big-ass CIA, like most are. And so he was, spent the whole time, they didn't find him for like, I think it was four, and he can correct me if it wasn't six days. But what was he doing? Page after page. He was told, destroy all the documents here you can. Nobody came back for him. He was left in the room and so all he did, because he didn't tell he got orders, he shredded every piece of paper he could. Now that was acceptable because that was an occupation, that was, you know, you were being overrun. Of course, the Iranians weren't stupid. They just got a bunch of women. I don't know if you remember this. They got a bunch of women to sit down and go through every shred of paper and reconstruct every one that was shredded. You do know that. Remember that? Do you remember the pictures of that? And so they had all these classified documents about all the assassinations and murders by the US government inside Iran against the Iranian people. Oh yeah, you're not supposed to remember that. That's why I probably never heard about it. But back in the day we did. Hey Mark. Hey Mark. A little bit more here. Anyway, real quick. One of the things about this is any one of these actions is a 10 year, it's up to 10 years in prison and a $100,000 fine for losing or destroying or obviously stealing one document. So, how many files and documents do you think the FBI has been destroying? How many basketball sentences do you think somebody has accumulated by doing this? Actually, it's worse than that. I mean, we're talking, in theory, we're not talking about robbing a bank. We're talking about destroying classified documents. Now, I read a color, so I'm going to let you speak, but I was going to explain. I'll explain again. Remember, it's not just, you know, you get charged for everything you did. You get charged for every instrument or document you destroy or cannot legitimately identify, you know, its death, its demise, improper record keeping. Go ahead, jump in there, color. Yeah, this is Carl in Virginia in the movie Argo, A-R-G-O. It actually shows them having that shredding party there in the Iranian Embassy. Of course, they made that movie so that the Hollywood Jews got to be the heroes in it. Yeah, right. You mean the Iranian ones that were in Tehran that are still operating today? I mean those Jews? Well, you know, you've been seeing what's going on. In fact, even the Communist News Network is chiming in, but that's because they're hoping to create division between the Trump people and the Trump people because of the big fiasco with the fake release they did yesterday, right, of the paperwork, of the Epstein files. But even as they said this, they're telling you that they know that they're destroying records. Guys, they are, even if I, if you're in this job, if you were in the job we're talking about, anybody who has access to those files has to be, the only people who can be having access to them, first of all, are the records custodians. And in any given mechanism, each one has responsibility, maybe an overlapping two or three individuals who have mutual cooperative responsibility because we might have to run 24 hours. So, mark's on for 10, 12, 20 hours and I leave. Somebody better be there so there's an overlapping authority. But even to pull the document, you have to have a second party if it's going to be accessed because you have to confirm that the record is, number one, taken out of the file system. It may be taken for a briefing, but there are all kinds of restrictions with regard to where it can go, how it is covered and protected so it cannot physically be seen. When it is seen, the only individuals that can observe the document are individuals who authorize through the list of personnel that have both the proper clearance and the need to know, because need to know is just as important as anything else. So all these people that are destroying all these documents, it isn't hard to get the skinny on who did it. And then, well, here's another term I want everybody to remember if you've ever been in the military. You can delegate authority But not responsibility. Does everybody understand that? In other words, who signs off on everything? Why, for the G2 shop, it's the G2. There may be an assistant G2, but even though there can be a number of junior officers, lieutenants, and regular NCOs, and enlisted personnel, the bottom line is that the first person that's responsible who signs for the entire shop, just like the commander of a unit signs for the whole of the unit, he signs for every man, he signs for every weapon, he signs for every typewriter, he signs for everything, and he is personally responsible. Now, there is no difference between the military and any of these agencies like the FBI, the CIA, etc. There is a pecking order and chain of command. And, unlike, say, the military, where I was into the religiosity of security and intelligence, And I'm part of what is a minority group because there's only a very small number of people who actually are school trained intel personnel. I've been that very tiny, tiny, tiny group, but I'm actually school trained. I didn't get into the job because I needed promotion points. The biggest problem in most G-shop operations at the division level is that you have both officers and more often senior NCOs. who use each of the positions that are at the top like that as a revolving door to qualify for retirement points or for promotion points. What does that do to us? Well, those people typically never show up for work or they're so close to retirement or they're in the process of promotion through the Army group that what happens is they're on paper but you never see them. They're a ghost. You know, in many cases, you don't even get to process them in. In some cases, they never gave them their security briefing because they never appeared for the short period of time. They held the seat of authority that they had. Go ahead, call or jump in there. This is Carl in Virginia again. Remember James Comey who was head of FBI when they were investigating the Hillary Clinton emails and all that? And he said, straight up well, if this was somebody else, we would charge them. But in this case, we're not. Right, so apparently his daughter is in charge of handling all these documents because she was put on the Ghislaine-Macbo-Eptene case and then she just recently was put on the P. Diddy case as well. Right, because that's the person who's going to shred everything. Here's the problem is, okay Hillary the Hutt was not the President of the United States, right? At the time when Comey was talking about this, what was he, she, its job? What was Hillary's job? Secretary of State. Exactly. So the Secretary of State, while an extension of the President's post, is not exempt from the laws and both laws, rules, and regulations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice, nor United States Code when it pertains to operational security. No special exoneration can be given by another department head to any other party when it comes to security instruments. The only person who has the ability to truly sign off on a document, now here's the thing, is that the president, as they pointed out before and then tried to argue against because they wanted to go after Trump, but wouldn't go after Biden. And it's like I told you, Biden was what he had in the garage as vice president. And without any executive authority to be exonerated, because he can't exonerate himself, in that situation it was before he was president, anything leading up to that point is a breach of national security on a level that should have incorporated prison time. Now here's the problem, and this is why fewer and fewer people want to be involved in this rat nest or if they are involved are going to do an absolute minimum desperately trying just to get to retirement is because of what you just saw there. If anybody, and like you said, oh, if anybody else, well here's the thing. Hillary the Hutt may be an individual high in the pecking order. But under no circumstances could that person be exonerated from or given exception for maintaining operational security and proper precedent for all of the physical resources that are listed as classified documents or instruments or mechanical tools, which includes the hard drives or cell phones or whatever else you're talking about. In fact, here's the thing about that one real quick. Classified documents routing into the system for general documents that are being classified constantly. Everybody knows they're over-classifying everything, and so the government can be more and more of a police state mechanism. They're two years behind in actually recording and filing and properly documenting classified instruments and documents from the government. The destruction, first of all, what has to be the confirmation And then eradication of data with witness. In other words, I can't go out and say, well don't worry guys, yeah I took those laptops out there and I threw them in the incinerator and beat them with a hammer and I did all cut, no you can't do that. That witch by the way is what Hillary the Hutt and the rest of these B witches did. You have to have multiple overlapping signatures and witnessing of the progressive deconstruction of a mechanical device. Not only is there, and there is a, just like, let me explain this this way. If you go to the FAA, there's a three-ring binder. When you have an air incident, they don't randomly guess about how they're going to have a conversation, you know, with the pilots who are in trouble. They have a binder and it has a step by step, you know, point by point process that the air traffic controller is to follow through on. Now, if he doesn't succeed, he goes back up to the point where there's a failure to qualify something and he'll proceed and try to follow up and complete the checklist as they work their way down towards whatever the incident is, if there's time to think about it, because some things happen so quickly, the plane's there and then they're dead. Okay, we understand that. The same is true with regard to destruction of documents, destruction of materials, and destruction of electronic and mechanical devices. And why do I say mechanical devices? Well, because you have teletypes, you have specialized pieces of equipment. Some are less classified or now completely declassified. They were sophisticated in the past. But the reason they were considered restricted is because nobody made a good copy of them. Nobody made something of comparable quality. Not because they held restricted information. Here's an example with teletypes. They used to be ink tape. Now you would think, well, who would care about that? Guys, there were whole processes. If you threw out an ink tape roll off of a typewriter or a teletype, if they could capture those, there was a whole process for recovering the striking off of those fibrous tapes with ink embedded in them. Now, don't ask me. I mean, I know how I can understand how the process would work, but just to give you an idea how hard everybody was digging at trying to collect everything that they possibly could on each side. Both sides are doing this. In this case, with what they're doing right now, all of these individuals who are a participant should immediately be arrested because they're involved in literally treason against the American... well, again, if it was you or me. In fact, if it were January 6th, and we just saw this happen, they will throw charge after charge after charge after charge on you. Well, they had to fabricate that. Here's the problem with the corporate business we're talking about, the intelligence grid. Guys, all this stuff is written in United States Code. It's all written in sub- regulations and rules for the organization and institution and it is religiosity. It is religious. It is written in stone. So all of these poor fools that are doing this, one or another is going to get tagged. Now, whether or not they're so scared of whoever it is that gave them the orders that they might just take the hit, that's not going to happen every time. So all you have to do is take the paper trail, and I'll give you an example. Let me give you an example how anal retentive this is. When I made a list of the documents in Drawer Alpha, there's a form. It's got four carbons. You put it in the machine, typewriter, and you start identifying and properly listing every title and also the numeric value. Which, by the way, after a time, you have actually a number of pages with the type of device or number of disks. You identify that. And then you had an actual identifiable code number that was not, you didn't create it. The government does that. The system does that. And you could go through this whole thing and you're typing and typing. You get down to the last line. You make two mistakes. No, you only make one mistake. You can't erase it. You can't exit out. You know what you have to do? Pull it out of the typewriter, put it back in, and start over again. And by the way, no digital crap, which I guarantee they do have now, and that's why more criminal activity and criminal malfeasance has taken place. Just like digital money, which has created more criminal malfeasance and criminal intent. criminals will gravitate to systems that will allow for permeation of activity. In other words, being able to override security options, direction of materials, etc., and then they start stealing. This is why when Jonathan Pollard who was in signals communication but also in, because you're in signals you're also intertwined, especially in the case of where he, that piece of filth got his claws into and the other people that worked with him, mostly family, all Israelis, dual citizenship, you know, pieces of trash. This is why it was possible to have been in a short period of time identified because the list of information that should have been on file And the fact that a mistake was made in actually reintroducing files that have been pulled and reproduced or pulled and been stolen from. Now you try not to do that. A good spy doesn't leave any tell tales. The best in reconnaissance operation is the one you don't know about. The best spying operation is the one you don't know about. So what it comes down to is that pig got sloppy. Jonathan Pollard, the swine, the Yehudi trash, that piece of excrement got sloppy and finally got tagged. Why? Well, if you ever look at Pollard, what he looks like, take a look at that piece of trash, that arrogant piece of trash. Now, Pollard was found guilty basically stealing from the cookie jar on a massive scale. These creatures right now that are trying to cover for the Israeli Mossad, because that's what this is all about, the Israeli Mossad has already permeated a good chunk of the mechanisms of the US government. in the process of supporting Epstein, run by the Mossad, a Mossad agent, with intercooperative activities so that they could snag or tag certain persons in, say, Congress, the Senate, or other bureaucrats who initially maybe they didn't have control over. Epstein's job with that and many other personalities and profiles had a prioritized series of targets, and I'm sure he executed actions with all of them. Now the departments that did that because they also said yeah, go ahead, you know, we got to set those guys up Well now it's going to be demonstrated that there was intercooperation with foreign agents against the American people and that's actually treason That's open treason Pollard was involved in open treason. Where did what happened at the end of the four years of Donald Trump Donald Trump let Jonathan Pollard out And LL Airlines shipped his ass over to Israel. Netanyahu met him at the airport. There's pictures. You go look for this. Met him at the airport and congratulated him as a hero of Israel for spying on and betraying the United States. And Pollard brags up in at least a dozen articles that you can find that not only did he do it, but he was proud that he did it and he was telling other Jews in the United States to betray America the exact same way. Now, we've got a whole bunch of these characters right now in these agencies, not just the FBI. They're in violation of a massive series of, well, codified rules and regulations through, you know, which of course are empowered through the United States Code that they demanded be implemented. So, is there some special magic wand thingy here? Now I'm sure that the way they're going to do this is there's black, remember, these groups are all blackmailers. So they figure that they're going to deflect a lot of this, or at least they probably did, but they're going to deflect a lot of this by throwing some of the other cards out there into the pile so when you go after the Epstein stuff, there's other things that are going to be attached to whatever it is that they're shredding, folding, and mutilating right now. Well, here's the thing. That list I told you about. Even the list. Let me help you understand something here. Because it's not paranoia. Well, it's righteous paranoia. It's actually correct. That list, if that form file for the list, if that number isn't in the inventory where it's supposed to be, you mean it's also in there? Yeah, it is too. The list is listed. So, in order to destroy these documents, you have to bollocks up three or four tiers of overlapping operational security instruments. There has to be a blaring, busted thumb here. I can't emphasize how much, the level of malfeasance and criminal activity that in any other situation, in fact it's always what they use as the sordidamocles over your head, which is why a lot of people don't want the job. Okay, because there's a lot of heartburn that comes along with this crap. I know guys that went into the CIA, I said years ago, don't you do that, one of them, he can't talk to anybody. He's paranoid as hell. Is he way up in anything? No, not at all. But the air of the operation is such that there's terror and fear in the hearts of everybody. So they're non-human. OK, it's like, I don't bother talking to them. Why are you going to do it? Because they are terrified. I mean, I know. The bad guys are spying. We know the bad guys are spying. They're everywhere. Oh my god, what did you say? Well, they're not everywhere. But you have to think that way. And the thing is, that's exactly how these people think so. They've got heartburn, they've got ulcers, they've got high blood pressure, just like an air traffic controller, guys. That's why every time I was approached, every time I graduated from something or I completed certain instruction, there's always this group, we've got a whole list to come to try and recruit you. And each time it's like, first of all, I don't get a good feeling about any of you, number one. And number two, really, knowing what I know about the people that I've known in the system, it's one of the last things you'd want to do as a job. But again, because of that, they need to recruit whoever they can, and the wicked and the evil gravitate to those positions, people. Which is why even more so, it's obvious that you really don't want to get into that job. That's where the wicked and the evil people are. There's no difference in them and the ones that supposedly you're fighting notice. I say supposedly good call or jump in there, please Yes, based off the paper trail. I mean a Conviction should not be hard at all of these should be Of course, you know people who are gonna get on the plane to hypo or Tel Aviv Good luck with that. Well, yeah, here's the thing about that. Okay? Suspicion is enough Suspicion people. It's like, well first of all, okay, we were looking at the paperwork here and we were questioning a few items. You're going to have to step down from your post for now. By the way, you're under house arrest. By the way, don't go anywhere. Oh, wait a minute. As a matter of fact, there are two gentlemen here. They're going to take you to a secure location and you're going to be retained until we can determine the nature of the security breaches taking place. That's how they normally operate. And what gets me is this is so public and obvious, but this is the problem where you've gotten to this level of arrogance with this massive police state. My problem is Trump isn't going to change this police state. See, everybody, what you'll notice, what everybody's talking about is, oh, we got a fix. Before it was, we were talking about getting rid of, but have you noticed how the verbiage has changed and the conversation point has changed? And, well, wait a minute. At their discretion, which, by the way, with what you're seeing here, at their discretion, they're arbitrarily deciding whether or not they're going to actually act on what are open criminal actions that have written in stone criminal punishment and fines. Guys, this is how the out of the shed of a doubt this is. When you fill out these forms, There is a little subsection at the bottom that takes up half of the page. Or not half the page, gosh, let me the microphone. Takes up, not half the page. It probably would be if you put in bigger print. But at the bottom, there is literally a copy of United States Code with the governing documents. It's down at the bottom of the form. And it explains that improper disposal destruction or malfeasance on the part of the retaining officer is punishable by blah blah blah blah blah blah, depending on what it is, what in which code it is that the document pertains to. It's right on the document. So while these guys are going, you know, they're running, there's three more pages, the paper that they're shredding. In many cases, it has probably the code at the base of the page. At the very least, the cover page and the back page of the document, because they have to be put into, they have to be ensconced. Once they're ensconced with a leader page and a back page, they go into the file. Again, as I pointed out, even when you travel, the document cannot be held in the open. It has to be concealed, needs to be covered. You need to have a physical security cover which actually is a warning classified document. It will rate what the document is if it's a confidential secret, top secret, etc. stellar. Because then give me a top secret, you've got so many different tiers of interstellar activity that it's insane. So these people are already anybody all you do is tag one Isolate them and then start grilling them and what you do is you use the paper trail and here's the thing Well, all of them are gone. I don't know where they went Well, who's who's the person in charge of this complex this this area of the facility where you are? Who's the person in charge of your your pod? Well, I am well There's a lot of papers missing who signed for this pod Well, I did. Guess who's going to jail? Huh? I am! Yeah, you're damn right. Period. There's any question about this, people. So, anymore whooshing around about this, you see, that's my problem with the way they're acting here. And it's all this reasonable bullshit. Well, let me ask you something. How reasonable were they with the January 6 people? And I'll point out again, they haven't released all the January 6 people. Everybody understands that, right? There are January 6 POWs right now that are now MIA. In some cases, people can't even really identify where they are. So why am I going to show any kindness or mercy to these pricks? See how that works? And again, pick a spot, grab them, drag your hat. In fact, I will say this again. Suspicion is enough, people. Once you're in, the system is terrible in that respect. And I told you before one of my favorites about you know helping me to understand the ring knockers is I had this character who bollocks up his career track and We didn't do anything that was was illegal We just made sure that everything was was corrected that could be corrected other people would just thrown their hands up in the air now this is no way she performed violated the Sanctity of the you know religiosity of the operational, you know site But what it did require is for us to do a lot of extra footwork real fast to catch up with things that, you know, paperwork that was supposed to go, shouldn't have gone where it did go, put it where it belongs, and make sure that the person was taken care of. That person was one of these sycophant ring knockers slash read that insiders. And he looked right at me and he said, I hate you. I can't say it. The other people who were there were all part of the team that actually saved his ass. Only because he was going to get a promotion out of this actually. We do this with anybody. We take care of everybody's file track as best we can. And sometimes it took a lot of extra work. In this case it was extraordinary. So when we were done, he figured that I was going to pull in a favor. We didn't like us to begin with. But he looked, turned around and looked right at me and said, I hate you. You think too much. And the lieutenant who's next to me, I wish I had a camera because his face literally, I mean he just like, what? And then of course he goes, yeah, yeah, I hate, yeah, I don't want you anywhere near me. It's like, don't worry, we're not coming anywhere near you. Let's keep it up and I'll lock your ass in this room and pump the oxygen out. Well, we wouldn't do that. But anyway, so he gets out of the way and of course the lieutenant looks at me and he goes, well, I think it's our job to, I believe it's our job to actually think it's how we get the job done. So the question is, what's going on within his shoe size IQ brain? But many conversations were had after that because that was about the time that Rex 84 and all the rest of the scan was in motion that we've told you many times about. But there are moments where you just can't help but go, huh, thank you. And so that particular character was, by the way, that individual was one of the three that were indirect, they were actually direct agents of operation with regard to Rex 84. They were either in transience that would go to Washington DC, come back with the entourage from Washington, and give us our briefings on the progression of the Rex 84 project. And what's fascinating is, again, that person is over there on the other side of the table. It's nice to know who you might have to actually put a bullet in when the time comes. And there are three people that are always sitting at this big-ass long table that you just do. You'd be putting a bullet in. Like I've said many times, guys, the Civil War, we were already almost in that. That was the other one. Before that, it was the Nixon window. But that period in the early 80s, everybody had picked sides, everybody knew something was coming, and everybody knew, even in a headquarters group or in a divisional or a corps or an army meeting, army command staff meeting, right? It wasn't anything special except that everybody from each of the G shops had G2, G3, had to rotate a person to be part of the latest briefing. We still had all of the other tasks before us to accomplish. We had trade out, so each of us took their turn finding out more about what we really didn't want to hear. Well, actually, it's a good thing we did because it helped me make decisions in my life. Anyway, I heard a voice. Just call her. Jump in there. Who do we have? We got down. I want to say something. 32 years ago today, the siege at Waco started when forces of the US government decided to attack. Americans in their homes. Mothers and children were attacked in their home by a company strength assault unit that had practiced for one whole year to attack that location. They came in with helicopters, they used guns from above, the ensuing battle, the ATF was defeated. If the Branch Davidians had been smart, they should have annihilated them. It's a lesson we've learned and we've talked to everybody. When you fight, you fight to win. You don't let your enemy leave. That way you've got all their cameras, you've got all the database, because they will lie their ass off, which is exactly what the Batfaggots did, all during the siege and the propagandists in the controlled media. You see, do you think all the lying is new? ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and all the rest of the radio and paper hacks lied their ass off because they're all Jewish mafia run. And again, everybody learned a lesson. We wouldn't let that happen the way it happened that time. And even then, we were in motion. The reason that they attacked at the end was because the militia was on the way. People had had enough. They realized that the jig was up, so they went in and murdered the branch of Indians. But the first day today, by this time, It's almost 7 o'clock. Guess what? 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time? Well, there wasn't so much a siege quite yet, but it was the beginning of an eyeball standoff at close range. They would progress into a siege. And early on, if everybody had responded, that's why everybody learned that we don't wait. If everybody had responded the day that the attack took place, the enemy would have been vanquished either way. And yes, we probably would have been in a war, but the Branch Dividing attack was a culmination of a series of multiple numbers of attacks on American gun owners and American property owners, and it was nonstop by George Herbert Walker Bush. When people say, oh, Bill Clinton, no, no, no. New World Order. Exactly. Over and over again. But now, Bill Clinton was in charge. Right. George Herbert Walker Bush ordered the attacks on the Branch Davidians the first day. But what happened, he didn't gain the presidency. So guess what? When Bill Clinton came in and he was just as anti-gun as George Herbert Walker Bush, they proceeded with the action because they were like handing glove. So it was planned, prepared, paid for through the Bush administration, but it was proceeded with by the Clinton administration. So don't say, it was the Democrats. Bush planned on that being his first action towards confiscating guns in the United States. Had he gained the presidency, the Ringknockers realized that nobody liked either one of them, Clinton or Bush, so they threw a dart. They went with Bush. Well, Bush threw out the assault weapons ban first, so that was really his first move on banning guns. Yeah. Again, a large history. Go ahead, call our champion there. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. We've got you. They tried to do another Waco with the Freeman of Montana to test the waters they thought they were going to get away with it. Well, they didn't. That's why it's not known as another Waco massacre. They were bringing all the equipment in. They were in motion to do the Dirty Deed again. Basically, that's where the Knob Creek Resolution came in where everybody in the country said, my fault, your fault, anybody's fault, we're just going to shoot you where we are. We're not going to go somewhere else. I'm not going out to Montana. I've got enough troops out there. We put enough militia on the ground when that siege first started with the Freeman. And again, we learned a lesson and everybody knew that the enemy was coming and they tried. What did they do? They backed off. I don't like the result afterwards, but the people negotiated and made their choice that we're under siege. Anyway, we're at the top and militia town hall is going to be coming up next, so we're going to get out of the way here. We should be hearing the music in just a moment. And for everybody, this is the second hour of the Intel report. It is, unfortunately again, we've got to sculpt our time because of all the stuff that's going on. And I appreciate all the help and everybody who pitched in this week but also last weekend. Thank you because I couldn't make some of the staff meetings. Our representatives, everybody got to where they needed to be. This weekend isn't going to be much clearer, but we will be able to attend certain activities. God bless our Republic. Death to the new world. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march, both day and night. For all of you there, don't go anyplace. Ed's coming up next. Militia Town Hall meeting. And we'll be back at 8 o'clock, the evening intel report. And the end of the month. God bless. Bye-bye. July 4th, 1776. the unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impelled them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life Liberty and the pursuit of happiness secure these rights governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends It is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. and accordingly all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies, and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. and when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass on the laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatigue. the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states. For that purpose obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws or establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure that offices can be amount in payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us for protecting them by a mock trial. from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses. for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislators and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns and destroyed the lives of our people He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny. Already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taking captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us. and is endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. Now Prince, Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of the free people. Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement year. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity. and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind enemies in war. in peace, friends. We therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress, assembled. appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. That's probably going to be happening on and off next week to you guys. It's a situation that's ongoing and just requiring attention. When we can give more information about what's going on there, we will. 6 16 p.m. here in the panhandle of Texas we are up live this is the militia town hall meeting and if you want to call in the number is 6 6 7 7 7 0 1 5 2 4 participation code 9 5 7 4 6 4 in the pound sign again that 6 6 7 7 7 0 1 5 2 4 participation code 9 5 7 4 6 4 in the pound sign you come on up join us on air let us know about what's going on in your neck of the woods if there's a rally, a protest, a training exercise, gun show, sales, some of this going on that you haven't heard anybody talk about that you think needs to be brought up. Doesn't matter if it's ours, theirs, or in between. It's good to know these things. Especially when it comes to the Fed, their training exercises have a tendency to become live, active situations. So being aware of where they are and we know where to avoid it's a good idea Let's see. Oh boy. Where'd it be at? Well, we had a request for a long playpiece of music in fact, it's like the light of fire getaway revolution Let a fire Liberty and revolution songs on the getaway album for Christoper except this is from Heather Alexander, it's the Sogs before and after the March of Cambraioth on her Midsummer's album, I believe is the one that that this is off of We're gonna play this cuz we had a request and yeah, I haven't played it on air I don't think I've ever played all three of them on air back-to-back. So we'll do that real quick If we can hope this won't glitch on me And that was Let me pull up the information and I'm gonna get this right. Heather Alexander, that was the Midsummer trilogy off the Midsummer album is the three songs that were there back to back were Tomorrow I leave for battle the mark of Cambria and courage knows no bounds and again that I believe all three of those are found on the Midsummer album that she did so check that out a lot of medieval sounding Renaissance music pretty Pretty good stuff that you could learn to play easily if you're a minstrel. Anyway, we are at 6.30 by my clock here, so we're at the bottom of the hour. And we're going to give out the contact information. I want to put that up there because we had a request for I'm playing a trilogy and as you guys can see, it's like it's a 10 minute block of music. He took a lot of time on the air so didn't really want to cut into the intelligence report but I'm sure Mark will have us play that at some point down the road here on the intel report. Let's see, again if you'd like to join us on air here you can call in at number 667-777-01524. participation code 957464 on the pound sign again that's 667-770-1524 participation code 957464 on the pound sign. Once you're there and isolated we'll tell you to announce yourself but you'll be muted. So you don't have to announce yourself unless you start 610 mute yourself to come up on air and just say hi. Wait for pause if you can if I'm rambling you know just say hey head. I'll try to pause if I hear you. Sometimes we've been having a problem with the conference call with not everybody being able to hear everybody. There's definitely a problem we had last night around 8 p.m. during the intelligence report. Keep that in mind. As Dan would say, 21st century crapoo technology that we have. And I don't think AI is going to make it any better. You know, just got this feeling that it's going to be worse. You know, preset decisions on how to respond to things. Anyway, let's see, we're going to go over here and we're going to get into, oh, let's see if we got anything new on Guns N' Gadgets. He's got a new video. I'm sure he probably does. Let's see. Actually, I'm not sure. Is this the same? Oh no, this is another 2A victory. Gun-free zones destroyed by Jared. This is from four minutes ago. So this is even newer than the one I was looking at playing earlier today, which is the one I played last night. So here we go. We'll get into this. Sounds like good news. We'll see what's going on here. We have some history that was made. Wyoming just made some history. No more gun-free zones. That's right guys and gals, the entire state is now one of the most pro-Second Amendment places in America. But why is the governor fuming about it? And what does this mean for you or your rights? Stick around because I'm going to break it down and give you the details. But first, if you're passionate like I am about defending the Second Amendment and staying up to date on our rights, specifically in the Second Amendment community, then make sure you smash that subscribe button down below and turn on the bell notification so you don't miss anything. I bring you the latest news on the stuff that the mainstream media will never cover, at least fairly. All right, let's get into this. So as I'm recording this, it's Friday, but I'm on the other side of the country. So Thursday night, Governor Mark Gordon of Wyoming made a huge announcement. House Bill 172 in Wyoming, which eliminates gun-free zones in public spaces, is becoming law. But there's a catch. He didn't sign the bill. It's important to know that in Wyoming the governor has three options when a bill hits his desk to sign it into law to veto that bill or let it pass without his signature and in this case Governor Gordon chose that last option basically saying I don't like it, but I'm not going to stop it and let's be clear This is a big win for gun owners This law applies to all public spaces in Wyoming to include the state capital schools and the University of Wyoming campus and more. That means law-abiding citizens can now legally carry in places where they were just once designated as gun-free zones, zones that as we all know only disarm the good guys while criminals ignore the law and take advantage of target-rich environments. But as you might imagine, not everybody is celebrating this. Governor Gordon is not happy about this bill. In a scathing letter, he called it an attack on local control. Local control. And even accused supporters of being a wild bunch who are grabbing power instead of defending the Second Amendment. Wait, what? The same guy who claims to support gun rights is mad that legislators gave the citizens more Second Amendment freedom? Sounds like classic political double talk. But, you know, what do I know? Now, Gordon, excuse me, my allergies are killing me, Gordon even compared the bill's passage to federal overreach, saying that lawmakers chose politics over policy and didn't consider local leaders' opinions. But here's the kicker. Wyoming voters and pro-Second Amendment groups like Gun Owners of America have been fighting this for years there. And this time, they got it done. So what does it mean for Wyoming gun owners is the question. Now let me break it down for you. You can now legally carry in places that were once off limits like schools and the state capital. Gun-free zones are a thing of the past except like private businesses because private property rights are still a thing. and they can still choose their own policies like everywhere else in the country. The legislature, number three, not local governments, now have the final say on gun laws, which is the way it should be. In fact, it should all be unconstitutional anyway. Now the last important part of this is the governor argues that gun-free zones haven't been completely repealed, but rather their control has been taken away from local governments and given exclusively to the legislature. And while that might not sit well with the anti-gun politicians, for law abiding citizens, that's a win. So what's next? Now the law is officially going into effect, but the fight for our gun rights never ends. I would expect anti-gun activists to challenge this in the courts, and don't be surprised if certain city leaders start to chirp up and push back as well, because each little tyrant wants control of their own, their own fiefdom. But the message from the people of Wyoming is clear. Gun-free zones don't work. The Second Amendment shall not be infringed. And the government works for us, not the other way around. Now, my fellow Americans, I want to hear from you. Do you think that more states should follow Wyoming's lead and ban gun-free zones? You know what I think, but I want to know what you think down in the comments down below. And if you're fired up about defending our Second Amendment, make sure to like this video to help spread the word. Subscribe to this channel and turn on the bell notifications so that you never miss an important update on our Second Amendment rights. And then share this with fellow patriots because the media sure as hell isn't covering this. Guys and gals, that's it for today. I'm traveling, so I gotta keep it short. But stay armed, stay vigilant, stay free. God bless America. Take care, y'all. Alright, so there we go. So Wyoming is a little bit more free. Sounds like they... Uh-oh. Hello, we got a caller. Okay, I don't know what that last little bit of sound there was. Anyway, yeah, no, I don't think there should be gun-free zones. I think there, you know, we didn't have that in the past and these problems, these quote-unquote gun violence problems that we have now, were not an issue in our past when we had teachers and students who could carry firearms in school legally. When we had shooting clubs and gun safety courses that were in the schools, we didn't have this issue. It's only been since we have removed that tool and the education about it from the classrooms where that has become a... And the only education that you can guarantee that you're going to find the public full system about it is guns are bad. If you know anybody who has turned them in, I know they were pushing that in the DARE program just as my last in the public fool system. They had DARE, the agency organization that Nancy Reagan came up with to fight drugs in the 80s. The DARE program was shifting from drugs to gangs. Oh, weapon violence. I'm gonna say weapon violence because it's never just guns. It's never where they want it to end. I know people get on me for harping on this, but guys, you wanna see where we're going, just look at England. Stop knives, save lives. You can't have sharp-plaining objects. We'll have knife buyback programs or drop boxes where you can turn knives in because we don't want you to have sharp-plaining objects. That is a serious... situation, an anti-knife, instead of anti-gun organizations over there, they've got anti-knife organizations. If you got airsoft, you have to register it like you do a regular firearm. You want to see the extreme of where, and it's not even the extreme. It is the wet dream. It is their goal to get us to that point where we're disarmed plebs. where we probably can't even have forks. In our silverware drawer we have to have blunted sporks, you know, the spoon fork combination thing. And even then, the teeth on the spork will probably eventually become, you know, too dangerous for us to be allowed to have. Anyway, let's see, 641, and I'm going to go over to the gilded. I want to take a look at the... Stuff you guys have been posting over there. It's just a new super laser. These will take over the... something or other. Okay, what's this about? Super laser. Oh, this looks like it's for manufacturing. That's odd. So I've just been giving a prototype laser blaster to test. I mean, laser, welder, cutter and cleaner. Basically, ex-laser labs have given me their Photonics X1 Pro to test out. And what they're hoping is I advertise this for their Kickstarter program. But let's objectively look at this thing and see what's wrong with it. So because this is a prototype, they sent it to me to be scrutinized. And so based on my feedback, they'll make adjustments for the public product. I've got no instructions, no idea what I'm doing. I'm also highly aware that lasers are super dangerous, and I can't see a warning label anywhere. So hopefully I don't kill myself. We'll see, shall we? Nice, we're live. Well, I can tell you right now he has no, uh, no safety. protocols, you know, he hasn't been taught weapon safety. Even if it's a tool, okay. If you got a nail gun that's possibly loaded with nails, you don't point it at your face. If you got a laser gun that's gonna weld, you don't point it at your face. So, already I'll give this guy a negative critique on this video. Wow. So, uh... Step there, it looks like an interesting device, so for laser welder it's fairly small, sitting on the desk. I'll hit play and see what it does continue. There's about a 30 minute video though, guys, we're not gonna get through all this. I just wanna see if we can get to the gist of this device. Let me just give you a synopsis of all the parts. We've obviously got the laser source with the laser torch. The torch actually came with a bunch of different nozzles to test out. And to feed metal in, we've got a wires spool holder, and I received the role of stainless steel and aluminium. The aluminium is 1.1mm thick, and the stainless steel is 0.9mm. Also came with various cables, including this safety clamp. This is obviously thin gauge, because it's just transmitting a signal. And so the welder will only weld to material that has been grounded with this clamp. You can obviously just bypass it by clamping it onto the nozzle though. But what it does mean is while we're welding material, if we lift off it will automatically cut out, which I think is a very good safety feature to follow. And I guess the wire feed goes on something a bit like that. So I've been given lots of stainless steel bits to test out on. Let's fire it up and see how well it works. So for this I'm using pure argon gas and I like to use pneumatic 6mm pushing connections, which fortunately for me is exactly what this welder requires. I'm also going to feed this spool of stainless into the wire feeder. So now if I click wire feed... There we go, that should be enough. Now I believe the wire feed just tucks up underneath the nozzle here like that until our little laser dot as you can see is just shining on the wire. So I've also got my ground clamp attached to the table and put my glasses on. Let's give it a quick test. I'm feeling very nervous about this. One, two, three. So finally figured out why it wasn't working that button there if I click that you can see it's now glowing There's a little indicator light at the top that says it's ready now to use also if I click this button here See that's now glowing the wire feed should work also now. It's armed before it wasn't I would hush that's an evil toy One problem I can see with it is the touchscreen monitor that it has built into it. Looks like it's about the size of a cell phone display for the controls. Anything like this that you're going to use in the field, I would prefer to have physical controls where I can touch and move the dial if anything breaks. I can fix it. Or at least if part of it breaks, the rest of it might still work. With this thing, if this control screen breaks, you're pretty much SOL. There's nothing you can do with that. But I'm not going to keep playing that because it's just him going over the thing. If you want to check that out, Gopemag posted that last Saturday in the Gilded in the YouTube video link section. It's the most current video at the bottom of the Gilded. Again, it's going over a laser welding torch. It's interesting. Interesting technology. Let's see, US Reveals First Drone Killer Suit That Zaps UVAs A Mile Out. That doesn't sound right. No, four miles away, not a mile out. Oh, four miles away. Let's see what this BS is. This is sending us to a site. It is not a video, it's a news article, but it's in the video and links thing, guys. We do try to start them for a reason, you know, that we know we're looking at. Okay, so it looks like it is a microwave gun which is a technology that we've talked about before that you can build with a microwave The older industrial microwaves work better, but that is a microwave gun. That's exactly what that is. He's got it looks like it's a any molly vests component with another control set of antennas strapped to the back and a little box antenna. So I'm not sure what the little box antenna is, but the rifle in that image, that is a microwave. We know exactly what that is. We've actually directed people at sites where you can buy drone microwave. If you're not comfortable with building it and you've got the money to spend on it, you can buy commercial microwave drone guns. for shooting drones out of the sky with microwaves. They are out there. I think the last time we looked though, they were kind of expensive. The cheapest one is starting at like $5,000, going all the way up to $10,000, depending on how much money you want to put into the commercial grade models. It's like the frequency jammers, which for me, if I'm going to spend the money, I like to get a little more for my buck. And whereas this thing will only microwave, jam the drone. If you have a frequency jammer, like a big box unit that you turn on and just thump the area, it's not just going to affect the drone, it's going to affect its communications and everything else in the area. But you can pretty much guarantee with something like that, it's not likely that the drone is going to be flying on command. It may be flying on autopilot, you know, something that's pre-programmed into the thing. But, you can't, you You can deal with that with a microwave projector, but this is a model I think it is. This is expensive anyway. Let's see. Index HEUAE handheld. During this compact and portable system addresses the growing need for effective countermeasures. unnamed aerial systems, C-U-A-S, the modern military operations. Yeah, I don't see a shotgun. I don't see different types of bird shot there. I don't see the bolo shot. In fact, you can look on YouTube. A lot of guys have been posting stuff on how to make bolo shots for your shotguns to take out drones. simpler, cheaper solution, I guarantee you, we are pay- if the US, yeah, the US military is adapting this, we are paying a shit ton more than we should for this little, um, molly vest and the equipment that comes with it. We're probably paying way too much for that crap. Let's see, do they have a price tag? I'm scrolling down here to see if they mention how much each unit costs. I bet you they're not going to talk about the price, are they? Let's see, come on, how much are we getting ripped off on this thing? 360 degree rotation. LCD display monitor. Oh yeah, that's just what you need when you're, okay. You're using microwave, if you're 16, know anything about microwaves? The LCD display monitor is probably not the best choice if you accidentally, you know, swing the swing the microwave handheld cannon at the in the direction of your gear of course it looks like the LCD monitor is on your back why Unless it's a two-man operation and the guy standing behind you is controlling the frequencies and everything would you need the LCD monitor on your back on the combat load? You're not gonna see It looks like it's bluetooth compatible with the phone so it ties into a smart device. Oh that's great. That could never be hacked. Let's see. Yeah, no, nothing on how much this system costs. Well, I will get into it more, but I'm willing to bet we're paying a whole lot more than what this system is actually worth. In fact, I'll pull up the drone firearms. page again if we can find it the anti-drone microwave guns and see if we can post the different models what they cost in the GILDI because I think the last time we did that we actually did that when we were still on Discord before we got banned on Discord. So we'll take a look at that and pull stuff up. We had about oh let's see eight minutes left of the hour before we get to the intelligence report again this is a Bush town hall meeting we are up live. And I'm just going over what you guys have been posting in the gilded. Real quick, see if there's anything else you can bring. Let's see. Most popular military uniforms for invisible warfare in... in... Okay, I don't know. This is on bit shoot. So that's gonna be a video. We probably don't have time to play that. Let's see. I'll head over to news and headlines. Smoke Billows from Bushfires in... No, it wasn't. This is the site. Let's see. Where is this at? This is... is... That's not the US, is it? No, no, that is not. An island. Tasmania. Oh, Tasmania. I don't know why we're worried about smoke building from Tasmania. Might be a volcano down there. Do we have volcanic activity in Tasmania? Smoke from fires. Oh, Tasmania's coast is on fire. There's not much of a population down there. Interesting. Here we are from Australia. That's what happens when you don't have forest management in an area that gets hot, arid, and dry in the summer and in the fall. And we used to know that you don't leave leaves piled up in big piles or straw in a barn. You don't do it because just the heat, the The temperature of the straw underneath can actually get hot enough to start a fire. You know, so that was always something that we were taught to look out for when we worked on farms. You know, if you see smoke, you act. Because it usually means that the whole thing is about ready to burst and go into and kill your whole... Whole other headache if you know the barn goes up with it indoor indoors is more dangerous than outdoors But even outdoors you know that type that type of thing can happen if it's dry enough California is of course notorious for brush fires. We used to have a use have a forestry service It would go in and clear that stuff out, but with all the eco freaks. We can't do that which is funny because looking for green alternatives to gas and everything, you know biofuel has always been we've known about biofuels since World War two and before and even into World War one we know about biogas, right? So with all the underbrush and everything there that needs to be cleaned out maintained we probably have enough fuel there or we had before they had the forest fires, you know, if they were maintaining it just taking away the dead, detritus and debris and burning it for electricity or putting it in a biogas generator. Even FEMA has instructions on how to turn a generator into a biogas generator, make it run off of smoke fumes basically. We've covered that, we've put the blueprints out for that. FEMA you can actually go to their website I don't know if they still have it because I haven't been there in a while But you can get the blueprints for it off of the FEMA website as well Again you used to be able to I don't know if you can right now with FEMA trying to hide everything that they've been doing with the money It seems like that's been the case with a lot of these organizations right now trying to run hide and not show what they're doing I have been following a couple of things have been going on. I know we I know Doge is going after one of the senators for diverting Social Security money into a relative's account by giving him a bunch of I'll tell you this relative and put him into a bunch of different jobs. I can't remember the name of the one that's up there. But it's convenient that, you know, we're going for this guy. It's a name I can't remember it. And I don't remember ever hearing about him or talking about him doing anything important. But, you know, the obvious ones like Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, you know, we're not looking at those. And I'm sorry, Nancy. Everybody knows Nancy Pelosi does So, insider trading on the stock market. That's where her money comes from. There's nothing that her and her husband did other than the insider trading with the stock market that made the money. Not to the tune that they're millionaires. Anyway, we're at the top of the hour and I'm just rambling. So, you know what? We're going to close out now. We will be right back with the intelligence report. I think we got about three minutes. Yeah, we'll close with Sons of Liberty and Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition. And when we come back from that, we should be live with the Intelligence Report Remarked here on Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, you know what? I think if I go now, we can just get in Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition a little bit of Sons of Liberty. So we'll start with that. And we will be back next Friday in a new month. God willing here Liberty tree ready with the town hall meeting your freedoms gone your courage lost You're no more than a slave the free Brave no with you buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun Permits to start a business or to build a place for one on the land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent Although you have no voice in saying how the money spent your children must attend a school that doesn't educate your Christian values can't be taught According to the state. 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 are children. Our leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter, fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll 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 Republic, and eat God given right. And created God as Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as pirates trampled each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Water, water, everywhere, and not a drop to drink. Oh, the Great Salton Sea. Good. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, west, southwest, northwest, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... WBCQ, the planet. 6.160, regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet. 6.160 regular shortwave. We're on libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org satellite. And thank you to all of our individuals who are listening and then rebroadcasting to include Starlink Milliards, which I want to participate in sometime in the next six or seven days. I will be participating in one of their events here locally if I can. We've got all kinds of stuff that's messing with the schedule, as you know. But we'll be able to buzz by in the evening. That's the best time to do that kind of work, by the way. Done it in the past. Done it years ago. Cut my teeth. Pirate satellite communication bouncing with a snowboard, a snow frisbee. Do you know what those, remember the snow saucers? Yeah, that's what we used for a dish. Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Friday. Yes, it's been Friday all day. It's the end of the work week. It's already the beginning of the work weekend. And of course it is Cinco di Amo Day. And it's Quartermaster Friday. It is the 28th of February, the end of February, guys, the end of another month. It is gone. This will not come back. Time marches on. It is the 17th year of open and oh so obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 older calendar. Give it all to your Scott Captain. 125% and 2025 battle for the republic book to the winter war. But in the bottom of the state, we have had some really perfect, well, better than normal weather. Not going to last. Winter is not done. But winter lost a lot of its ground cover. The snowdrifts are still out there where we had the big snowdrifts from a few days ago. Well, five days ago now. But, otherwise, it's relatively clear we should cross your fingers. I haven't gone outside. I've been busy conversing with a lot of you, as you know, that are listening right now, many people, during the break while Ed was doing militia town hall meeting. But tonight is supposed to be the rest of the planetary alignment. So, all the planets are lined up, the billiards are all lined up, and there's that big black rectangle going, eeee, oh this is weird, you know, celestial music, you know, it's the thing from 2001 Space Odyssey, don't you remember that? All the planets are lined up, a little rectangle pops in there, and the only way to green down is you've got to touch it like a monkey. You know, be that monkey with the finger going, eeee, Well, not me. I think I can work without that. But as it is, planetary alignment was clear at sunset. If it stays that way here in the bottom of the state, you should be able to walk out and actually pick out the planets. I don't know about the farthest point of the alignment, but I do know that anything that's closer will be easily picked off with the naked eyes, so you should be able to see everything. and been pretty cool. That's why we're having all the interesting weather. It's cyclic. I've seen this, what, probably, I'm 66. So what, about seven? Seven times? Not the planetary alignment. That comes in different cycles too, but the whole weather condition thingy we got going on. It's all been here before. It's been here long before I ever showed up on the planet or any of you. So get over it. Get on with it. Remember, we're in winter. If we're fortunate, we're going to be able to start getting greenhouse work done in forests, which I've already got set up. We've got to be getting the gardens ready for the next season. A little indication though, something interesting. I have a lot of plants that we bring indoors and other stuff that I just saved. That's just ornamental, but also keeps the air cleaner during the winter inside the house. But I had two committer plants pop up, two little committer seeds that were sitting there dormant. They've been watered. They've been warm all season. But all of a sudden, something happened. Barometric pressure combined with radiation. They're sitting in one of the windowsills and pop up in about a day. Not only did they get the first, you remember that we want to transfer seedlings. you want to try and get to the second set of leaves that pop out before you move it. And you take a little spatula and you pick that thing out of the dirt you started it in, cut a little hole before you do that, then put it in the little hole and put the dirt around it real quick. It's very small. And congratulations, you've transferred it to the planter that's going to allow it to grow to a decent size for putting into the garden. Well, I've had a bunch of tomato seeds that A combination of everything for this window of time, this moment, all of a sudden, bang, bang, bang, bang. And they were quick. So I think it's rather bad. Maybe it was a time to re-align that mark. Yeah, I'll tell you. Because normally it takes, you usually get a seed to pop out of the ground in about three to four days. Once that happens, it's a day or two after that, you might see the beginning of the nubs and then maybe the second set of leaves pop out, which usually do it in trays. And in this case, these things popped out, and the second set of leaf on these little plants came in within, what, maybe half a day? So like I said, it sounds weird, but we have all the gravitational conditions. We've got high solar effect going on right now. We've got gravitational field changes with the sun. Yes, all of this affects all of us here on the ground, and it certainly affects the planets. Forgive me, plants. We already know it affects planets. So again, just a heads up, you want to start working on that if you can. We are into a number of priority projects for food production. This has to do with Quartermaster. Number one is, again, trying to get as many heritage seeds reproduced in larger quantities. So this year is for our beans and for the lagoon category, is going to be a big production year. We did all the seed. popping and everything that we did last year with certain heritage blooms, we kept 100% up. We did have some of it to eat. A very small amount because I wanted to take the Pottawatomie, the Iroquois, and all these other beans that we have, which are Michigan native Indian breeds of bean that were traditionally planted here. Well, they did pretty well. And we have probably a pound or two of seeds for each one. And 100% of those will be planted this year. We've got some acreage in another location where we were just having discussion about some of the other heritage corns. We don't want them cross pollinated. We want to keep the breeds clean. So you have to isolate the different corn that you choose. And we need to block it. Of course, we could develop it more, but we like to go all unnatural. You can actually physically pollinate the corn. I mean do that. And we may break down to do that with some. Some of the corn that we have is inherited to us from one of the seed banks that again was found in an outcropping of storage pots. clay pots that were here in Michigan that were so well sealed that the beans were talking about, corn and several other items. Some did not sprout even though they tried very carefully to get some of the different breeds that they found. So some were just not viable. What's impressive are the ones that were and considering that they probably were in those pots in storage just in the right place and the right combination, for more than a hundred and maybe 140-150 years is the estimate. And from that, the handfuls of seeds that they produced a few years ago all became the next crop. Now, we've spread them out all over the place. Well, I like what they do. I like what they produce as far as the products. So we are going to make sure that that is in forced multiplication this year. Now, we should be prioritizing on Pumpkin or squash slash gourds. Gourd is squash and pumpkin. Corn and also legumes slash beans. That's a three base traditional crop for North America that works. And the next thing that I have to emphasize, Quartermaster, guys, we need to be ready for when you can't buy canning lids. Number one, we've got somebody working on, we've had a dye made, I was hoping this would be done, but we have a dye made of a ball jar type lid. And the idea is that we have a, there's a couple of stamping plants that are alloys, they're willing to throw these dyes in and actually crank the basic product out, but we still have to have the seal stock. And we don't want to just kind of breathe it on like the Chinese do now, so it's about one step away from not being there. Instead, we're going to be very aggressive with these. Lids can be reused, no, not all the time, but if they're a better quality product, they could be reused. It's a matter of being careful with regard to breaching the lid. Again, it's a math and inspection formula. It's kind of like reloading. You've got to pay attention to what you're doing. But beyond that, we need another series of alternatives for both wet packing or at least wet jarring. and then obviously drying and storage. Go ahead, jump in there, color. The seal material, remember me showing you that pour in gasket material in those plastic containers? That stuff would be excellent for those lids. You just have to get a source for it. I'm not sure where to get them anymore to fathom out of the industry for 20 years, but that stuff would be great. Exactly. And again, the thing is... It's very durable. The biggest thing here again is that we've got to be running past the first or second generation of production because If the economy gets hit and it's it's obvious if you pay attention There's a bunch of skullduggery that just came is just obviously on the table today Not everything is askew of what you would expect to hear but it is in line with what we anticipated in terms of how do you flip this thing so that everybody is is stunned including quote-unquote the allies of the present regime. So I'm not holding my breath and I'm not going to get caught flat-footed. Besides, this is an obligation our part could be prepared. Let's say everything goes well and say some of what they promised to do. They actually accomplished. The bad guys are unfought. They are coming out of the box here at some point swinging. When they do, they're planning on hurting you all. So food is a weapon. It is obviously a weapon. The other thing is we need to get around The genetically modified crap across the board because it's apparent that they are going to do two things. A, try to restrict production but also alter the quality of the product which they've already done so that it in some way manipulates your health. It is a high priority that we have this. This is one of the first things that can be done by pretty much everybody for this type of food production. And yes, any quantity is a tactical support component. Everything you do helps. Plant more berry bushes, plant more walnuts, plant more hickory nuts, plant more take your pick. Walnuts are actually a pretty prolific tree if you can get that nut into the ground. Chippy the Chitty was one of the other chicks. Yeah, Jerusalem. You know what? Thank you on that point. We have some locations and I don't know what I was thinking about. Literally there are acres. I'm not exaggerating. I was like, man, those are beautiful flowers. And while the blooms seem to last for a long time, and finally we went by after several times of going by this last season, it's like, wait a minute. Those blooms are, ahh! The whole, I mean literally, it's like you would think somebody had planted a beautiful flower garden for, you know, like what, three, four acres of what is fallow land. Well, the Jerusalem artichokes have taken over. And with no work on anybody's part, it's just nature taking its course, there is probably enough food there to take care of more than several people for quite some time. So thank you for bringing it up. This area, by the way, it's naturally spreading too, going down the sides of the road in both directions for probably close to two miles. You can see how the spread has developed, and it's just with wind and the rain and cars pulling this stuff down the road. So yes, and we need to know where this is because that kind of forge can't really be blocked. It can't be stopped. And the idea is that it's random. The important thing is to replant in other locations, help to develop other sites, and diversify. Berry bushes are fantastic, but they are seasonal. You have to know what their overlap for production is. The other thing for those small is those are, if you've got food raters, you just chop the plant down and leave the tuber in the ground. You can just dig it up at your leisure. Right, they won't know that it's there even. Well, most people don't have a working knowledge of most of the plants that are edible out there, so in most cases they'd probably drive over it, sit on it, step on it, but not realize they could eat it. Now, they'll kill every goose that's in the pond. and only eat part of the goose and leave the rest to go to waste. I guarantee you're going to see that. I was thinking about that today. We have a goose population that is just to no end in Michigan. It used to be they go south. They don't go south anymore. They're in every body of water in the state of Michigan. And during the winter, any open water, goose and duck populations and mass. But crazy town zombie kicks in and these zombies out here, they'll kill them. But what they'll do is, like we've seen with idiot sticks, with the hunting season, they'll cut the flanks off the deer, they'll cut the legs off maybe, and they leave everything else laying there. There are stupid people like that. Well, it's an ignorance. But with interest, I don't see the same thing happening with the... Don't press that button and leave the rest of everything there. Yeah, exactly. It will happen. And again, no wonder why they're starving later, but they don't... It's the nature of the creature, so we need to be prepared to maintain certain populations also. On that note, and I'm going to shift subjects, I think they're pretty straightforward. We need storage. We're definitely looking at food production increase. No matter what, I've already got everything set up to go. We've got a lot accomplished by the end of the last growing season. So all I have to do is flip containers over. I put in certain tools and material that I already have on hand in place and we're going to be squared away and ready to go. I need more. I want more of a better quality of soil for the raised bed areas. I've got that ready to go. I know where that everything is. But that's step one. The other thing is, again, this egg crisis. Now, you know, we didn't talk about this in the one-hour block because I wasn't up for two. We had a replay and then we were up for the six to seven, okay? Everybody's probably heard by now that we've got a solution to our supposed egg shortage. Dar, anybody? Have you heard what the solution for our egg shortage in the United States is? We should import them from somewhere else. Yeah, okay eggs eggs Really? How about you stop killing the freaking chickens? Yeah again, I'm gonna I'm gonna go right through this step by step But first of all, how is it in any way shape or form? Intelligent or economical to ship eggs across the planet. Why would we do that? And by the way, you know where they're proposing turkey from Turkey? I don't know, why would I slaughter my pig and send it to China and have them process it and then send it back to me? That doesn't make any sense. Exactly. Besides, we don't get that pig back. That really fine pig that you raised, that goes somewhere else. We get something they claim is that pig, and it isn't even close. So here's the thing. Anybody ever raise chickens? Okay, let's see. How hard is it to raise a chicken to have eggs? Well, I don't know. You get a chick. from any number of sources, including your neighbor down the street who has chickens already, and then you take it home and you feed it, scratch. And if you keep feeding it, scratch. At a certain point, it changes from that cute little fuzzy thing to something with feathers and weighing a couple of pounds or more. OK? At a given point of the organic- I was sure you don't have to worry about the foxes and the raccoons. Yeah, you've got to make sure it's secured. animal husbandry. We've got to have a place to keep them safe. We can just keep them in there all the time if you want to. But what's fascinating is if you wait, nature takes its course and during the process of where they're nesting, whatever you've established, one day you come out there and miraculously a white orb shows up. Sometimes two or three per chicken. It's a miracle. Well, was there any rocket science about... No, no, no. Just follow basic rules about providing security. They need water. They need food. Congratulations. That's not hard really. You probably have had some pet in your life, right? And perhaps that's a real ticket. Right, well that's the next step. Now I want more chickens, so I need to find a boy. And by the way, boys are not hard to find. It's just that you don't want too many of them, so usually a lot of them get eaten. That's traditionally where the, when it comes to the chicken in the first cycle, there are a lot of roosters, but you don't need that many roosters. So unfortunately for the roosters, many of them become the next, you know, chicken rotisserie meal. Okay? But you do want roosters because we want more babies and the more babies reproduce the more chickens we have that lay eggs. The more eggs we have the more goodliness we have. And it takes about the same months to get from chick to an actual decently laying hen from what I understand. Now here's what gets me about this. Okay, Darcy just explained it. Okay, this is very straightforward. Was there any special mystery to this? No, not at all. So now here's the thing that gets me. We do have mass production chicken facilities. They're all over the country and they're all over the world by the way too. So they're like prisons. Do you think that chickens in a laying factory in say West Texas or in southern Louisiana or in Georgia. Do you think that they randomly check out, say, how you doing, Bob? I guess fine. How you doing, Henrietta? And, Bob, I got to take a vacation and go visit people. Well, you're laying right now, aren't you? Yeah, yeah, but I can deal with that while I'm traveling. Oh, OK, no problem. How many of you guys want to go? Oh, we all do, sir. Everybody here in these cages right here. We just want to take a vacation. We're going to leave the laying area. Where are you going to go? Oh, we're going to China. What? Yeah, yeah, we're going to go on vacation in China. That's the only way that the Asian bird flu could have gotten into that cage. The chickens must have taken a vacation somewhere, right? I want any of you out there to explain to me how a disease that is from halfway across the planet could be commuted into a closed population of prison chickens. I'm gonna tell you flat out that there is no damn disease, that they're using the same sort of testing that they use for COVID and they're ramping up these cycles and if they, the ruling that they've been given is if one of your chickens tests positive for the bird flu, you have to kill all of them. Time to eat them. Oh, no, you can't. That's safe. Well, and here's your problem. You wouldn't just let it go like you said, they're in a prison. So, give them two months. and don't bring any more ones in and don't send any of yours out and let's see how many of them are dead after two months. And if by some strange chance the Chinese came in and threw a little dust on the ground and gave them that disease, the heft that are still alive, they're now resistant to that and then you should bring them and send them out everywhere. Over. Right, and here's the thing about this is again, let's say you tested some chickens. You're saying that chicken has got the disease? Oh yeah, I'm sure of it. Really, you're sure? So let's test it with, I'll eat, Bob, come here. Go get me one of those other tests. Let's try one of our tests against one of yours. Chicken doesn't throw positive. I'll tell you what, we're going to play it safe, because it's a 50-50 right now, it's a toss up. Let's take the chicken and put it in isolation. Or I don't want to kill it. I want to put it in isolation. Why do I want to put it in isolation? I want to see what happens. I want to see that that chicken actually has some kind of problem. Why not? No, no, no, it'll have a cold. And it would be uncomfortable to kill it. Well, okay, but there's the thing is, one way or another, I would want to know. I mean, I personally need to see if I'm producing chickens. And you're telling me all of a sudden I've got a problem that I've never seen before. See, this is like, remember when we had SARS. When we had, oh come on, the other one, the skin disease, come on Mark, infectious. It showed up inside the pod, okay, going to brain fire, it happens every once in a while. Too many pieces of lumber in the lumber yard. What it comes down to is, again, you have a closed society, you have 5,000 chickens, you have 20,000 chickens, I don't care how many chickens you have, it's impossible. How many forms of foreign contact Does a closed society of anything have with anybody else? Here's the consideration. There's only two things. Number one, they're probably being mandatorily given specific drugs based on federal guidelines or they're restricted to what they can give them per federal guidelines. So that's one thing that's from outside, but that's produced in a factory, right? Number two, it could be in their feed. But wait a minute, back up here. That's also produced in a very specific factory. And before they didn't have this problem, how could the factory that produces the chicken feed have an infection issue with an alien disease that's from all the way across on the other side of the planet, the other side of the Pacific? How could it go across the Pacific? get to Texas and get into the chicken farm. Do we have Chinese illegal alien chickens who live up across the border? Yeah. And not only that, but they're very aggressive in that because they're communist chickens, they want to be locked up. They want to be caged. And so apparently they're breaking into the chicken farms. Is that what's happening? Does that make any sense? Does any of that make any sense? It doesn't make any sense at all. It is a prison system. If you have a communicable disease that is introduced into a population that is completely isolated, and in this case you got, what, 900 prisoners in a prison pod, okay? None of them can get outside. Even if they did, they don't interact with the population outside. And then all of a sudden, and this is what's very important, this happened back in the early aughts, every prison had the same outbreak from one prison to the other in the state of Michigan. There were 53 prisons at the time. Now remember, prisoners are quarantined for this very reason when they come into the prison system and it's like you're going into a spaceship. You are quarantined, they do all these physical, you know, they do all these checkups on you, they wait, and then they move you out to an outlying area. But nobody in the quarantine area is in close interactive process there either. And they have no intimate contact with anybody during visitation or anything like that. And there's anything that could. possibly do a skin-to-skin transmission that literally creates lesions that turn the skin, the surface area, into fluid, viscous material, in patches about the size of your hand. And yet, every facility has its name. Thank you very much, MRSA. God, if I went... I should forget. You had 29 individuals in one area, all of them contaminated. Did they consolidate them? No, they did not. They left them in population in a highly infectious condition. First person witness. Okay? So like you said earlier, this thing with the chickens is why would I want to kill the tested chicken? And for that matter, what difference... think about this one. Okay, you know what? I think we're going to take our chances here. Let's take Henrietta here, put her over in that quarantine room. She'll be fine there. And by the way, we're going to leave all the rest of the chickens in here and I'm going to pay for them to be fed. We're going to see what happens here. Does everybody understand why? Because like Gar said, after two or three weeks, if I have, if I've got the, you do have a die off of chickens every morning. If you go through 40,000 head of chickens, how for that matter in our little place that was just out, just down the road from where I lived, it was Cackleberry Farms. All the girls in the area that went to school with me worked at that place. My sister worked there. And they, during after school they went in and they picked eggs. Now they probably had Oh, I would say 5,000 head, 5,000 chickens, any given time. They usually have an overlapping population. Usually a third would be the new ones coming in, a third would be the middle, and the third would be in their later end of laying. But every day when you come in, you can have one, two chickens dead, simply because of maladies that normally happen amongst any population mass. So that wasn't a concern and that would have to be taken into consideration if you had 50 or 100,000 or 200,000 chickens in a complex like that. You're going to have any number of, again, it can be genetic malfunctions because, hey, we've got a whole lot of critters here. That means the more you have, the greater the spectrum of different types of maladies that will step forward that have nothing to do with bird flu. But the bottom line is, is really, so you believe that this population is, this bird is infected. So that part of the population is infected. I didn't even go so far as to isolate the whole block. Let's see how this goes. What? No, we're not going to kill them. We're going to see where this goes. You've got my curiosity up. We need to find out more about this. We need to watch to see what the morbidity process, what is the development of the disease. Now, how long do you think it'll be before these birds start dropping like flies? Oh, well, it could be two, three, four weeks. Well, it looks like I'm gonna be feeding them for two, three, four weeks. I guess we can do that. But, but, but, but, no! No, that's okay. I'm serious. We need to do some research on this. I'm a serious bird producer. I got four more farms like this. You're telling me this one's at risk. I'm still trying to figure out where the hell the damn disease came from. How could it have gotten to my chickens? Now, again, Daris is going to wait up. Would I believe any of these people? No, I think personally that most of them have their ass dragged out and shot. I'll tell you that flat out. Most of the ass-ass we've got right now in our government just need to be gone because there's a political agenda and it's an interlocked political agenda that is extensive. You know, I've always been attacked. I want you to think about this. How many things have you seen written up on me? And he believes that all of this conspiracy stuff, or all the activities when I talk about, we talk about the money, we talk about the economy as far as the food production, all of this is intertwined with the political hack agenda and the Jewish Communist. Well, it's all interconnected. That's crazy. Why? Because they want you all to have your own personal little subject, and that's the center of the universe, and it's not related to the others. That way you become isolated because you have your own special interest idea, but all the rest you can't interlink. Therefore, you have smaller and smaller little clicks of activity. What happens is when, like right now, everybody's been taught, what did USAID show you? Every possible element of perversion in society was being directly financed with your tax digits. And every... Yeah, but in every conceivable way from food to theater to any kind of production, you name it, go right through the whole process. So what were you talking about with the people having their niche, their niche, what do you want to call it, pet projects or their pet peeve? Pet peeve, good pet peeve. That's exactly what they've done the same thing with the medical industry. So that the doctors now, you've got to go to five different doctors where you used to have a surgeon or somebody that was a relatively well rounded individual 20, 30 years ago. Who would be able to deal with all your issues and maybe if there was something really bizarre with you like you're you know Your hair's turning green or something they send you to somebody else But now you only get this much done and there's nothing out, you know, like I've got a heart issue I go to the to the heart doctor, right? And I'm like hey, I've got real bad circulation in my hands and my feet I get cold real easy now and is there anything I can do? You have to see a circulatory doctor about that I'm like, you're dealing with the pump. You don't know what the rest of the system is doing. Nope, he doesn't. Just things like that over and over again. I keep running into it. And the thing about this is, again, there used to be a general practitioner. But here's what's interesting. Almost all general practitioners, in fact, everybody typically worked as a general practitioner initially. But they would develop their skills, pick a niche, an area that they had greater interest in, and then they would move to that area. But they always had the foundational construction as a general practitioner. They had the basics of all aspects of medicine attached to their knowledge base. And that has been thrown Like all communist Chinese specialization, that's what this crap is. They threw out the American model, which was so incredibly successful, but who promoted that? Our enemies. Our enemies promoted this. And so because of it, we have an askew arrangement with a less capable workforce that has been intentionally created. They didn't happen by accident. This is absolutely intentional with the purpose to actually develop casualties, to create casualties, not to fix people, but rather to break things. And it's not just exactly that. So the big thing here again is that this chicken issue is now trying to throw it over into the cattle, et cetera. And what is the solution? Imports of a fragile object with a high probability of attrition through shipping. to be moved across the planet. Now here's what I see happening before too long. Is there going to explain to you all about why this is why they need, for instance, to get away from fresh eggs but rather, you know, powdered eggs have been around for a long time. What do you think you need, what do your peasants need fresh eggs for who says that you're even going to get chicken eggs after a while? It'll be just whatever they need. Right, just to slice and dice and throw in the bucket. And by the way, why not do that because nobody's going to be watching. Again, my other question is this. We're a superpower. Economically, we're a high AAA economy with regard to our production capacity and our ability to maintain quality control to a degree. That's been slipping for a long time. But the fact is that do you really think that Turkey is going to produce a better product than the American eggs that we produce here with our American agriculture system? Is that what you believe? Are you really that stupid? Who would be that stupid? See, that's my problem with this, is like, OK, let back up. Even for all the issues that we do have, the sole purpose behind doing this is to try and restrict food production inside the United States for the purpose of manipulation. It's a method of warfare. At a given point, again, combine the idea that first it was large manufactured items were shipped out of the US, the ability to build that. The next phase was medium and small manufacturing shipped out of the United States. Well, at least we still have agriculture. Really? Where are your fresh produce coming from because California intentionally hockey-pucked up their entire water system? Do your fruits in the fruit section say Peru now? Do they say Chile? Yes, they do. They say Peru. They say Chile. In fact, some from Mexico. It's interesting how we don't get as much from Mexico as we do from farther south mostly. In other words, from South America. So how was it efficient for our food to be coming from Central or South America when traditionally we had the ability not only to produce enough food for ourselves, but to export four and five times the amount of fresh vegetables from the San Joaquin Valley, the Central part of California in general, and Florida during the winter season? We didn't just feed ourselves and stock the stores across the nation. We exported food to Canada and to other parts of the world as fresh produced all through the winter months from three basic production areas of the United States. It's better to allow nobody to make anything and to pay them big bucks to not grow anything and then let the world starve, you see. Again, the agenda is manipulate the process to the point where you're totally incapable. This is why I'm going to point out again, big government. This government, no matter what Trump comes up with, is not the solution to deal with the problem at hand. Because you're still leaving it in the hands of the people who broke it. It's like he said in Anne Rand, when the President looked at John Gaulton and said, well, if you broke your leg, you'd go to a doctor. And he looks at me and he goes, not if the doctor is the one that broke my leg. intentionally as he was inferring because that's what you're dealing with here. Well look, we have this problem. Yeah, of course we do. Thesis, antithesis, synthesis. Create the problem, demonstrate the problem, and come up with a solution people otherwise were not going to accept. And when you change the regime and you bring the other Jewish mafia in to replace the other Jewish mafia that is already going crazy town, they just went too crazy town. In fact, even there, They don't have a problem with the fact that they're really stealing from you. It's just that they got there first and they didn't know nobody wants to share the goodies. That's what everybody's pissed about. They aren't sharing the goodies. USAID was going on all the while Trump was in the first time. To the exact level that you are seeing it right now. Everybody does understand that, right? For the whole time that Donald Trump was in the president of the United States, USAID was dumping money out the back door just as fast and just as large a number as you are allowed to see with the projected information that they have acknowledged. Now, and of course, when Biden is in there the whole time, oh yeah, they were at the point as everybody agrees They were at the point where they were ready to break, to go make the big move and try to break the country. But to do it, they had to wage war on us. What's the other thing that was announced this last few days? Of course, we got Cash Patel came in. Well, it appears, guys, it appears. that the whole focus of the FBI and the Batfaggots and the Federal Marshals and everybody was to go after, what did I tell you? What did we all tell you that they were in the Patriot Movement? That their plan, that it's solely the purpose was to go after American firearms owners. Not to go after criminals, not to go after somebody raping, killing, pillaging, and burning. Their goal was to go after American firearms owners, period. and that they're re-gearing the FBI and redirecting the FBI. Well that demonstrates that they were in motion to do exactly what we've described as we expected. Nothing is a surprise there. Nothing that they were doing that was a shock or a, oh, I would never have thought. But rather they're validating what we already knew. Now that machine that was doing that is unfought. They haven't come out of the chair. They haven't taken any swings. They took a few personal swings, which amongst all the ring knockers everybody is pissed at like Trump because it was supposed to be a gentleman's agreement that you can screw America all you want. You can grab January 6th and put them in water up to their ankles, toilet water in a cell that would never be cleaned and with food that was poisoned with chemicals, literally poisoned with bleach and everything else they could put in their food. You could do that all day, but don't you take a potshot at the opposition? Then everybody gets pissed. Now I'm talking about you. I'm talking about in the scam, the big scam of things. So that's the only reason that something was kind of being done this time. Because the gentleman's agreement, you know, you can screw the peons all day, but we don't mess with each other. But you can screw the peons. You can put a peon in a concentration camp, beat him to death, push him down the stairs. It's okay. I haven't heard Trump talking any or any of them talking about the idea that we're going to go after these people that did this to these people. Like I said, it's like 1975 POW MIA. We got to give the, we got to give the rubes enough to make them think something's being done. And meanwhile, we dropped that because you got big police state members that all want more power. You got to promise them they're not going to lose any of the power they've already got, which they're doing for all of the blue line people. And then step by step by step, you just roll it right over into the same old program. That's exactly where it's headed. Again, the only thing is that they took a chunk out of somebody's ear. I personally do. I know that there's the argument back and forth of that. Guys, I'm a rifleman. I'm actually, I'm old now, okay? But I was a competition shooter. I didn't go into the belly gun side because I was a little more proficient with the pistol and they needed me in the pistol side. Rifleman, you get all day. In fact, when you get to be an old cantankerous pistol shooter, you can't do as well. You know what they tell you to do. Go grab one of those M14s and be a belly gutter. You'll do just fine. And to be quite honest, yeah, I'm sure I could tag someone, but no, not with a target moving around. That's the only thing I have a problem with with that. So I think personally, everybody was supposed to, you could shake your fist, you can call names, you can even beat up some of the aides or the supporters, but you don't take pot shots at the other potentate. Because that's not part of the gentleman's agreement. How does it work? And that's the only reason we're seeing any semblance of an action right now. Because otherwise it wouldn't have been anything like this. But we need to, again, be prepared. The big issue here again, food. The chicken thing, just because it's so easy, simple. Guys, go to Craigslist, go to Facebook Marketplace. You can get fencing, cages, you can get everything you need, and you can build everything so ridiculously simple that you can be cranking out chickens right now. In fact, I've got one thing we have, last year I wanted to do it, and we've been tied up here right now, I already made contact, I've got a friend upstate here a little bit by a county, and he does quail, like I told you, quail. and he also does pheasants. And every year he'll give you a thousand, if you wanted a thousand eggs or more, he'd give them to you because he has, you know, drops all over the place where the hens lay. But he also, he has showbirds and he has mixed breeds. And I've raised, or helped friends to raise, a hundred of these pheasant at a time and you do get a full blend of many different breeds of pheasant, which is fantastic because they're healthier birds. The weakest of all the breeds you could put in the field is the ringneck and that's what they did here in Michigan. It took them seven times to try to get ringneck pheasants to catch. Here's the kicker on that. Have you ever seen a Sichuan pheasant? Do you know what the difference between a Sichuan pheasant and a ringneck pheasant is? Well, the Sichuan pheasant is more meat, is a heavier bird, flies and is just as aggressive as the regular ring neck but it's designed for all weather environments. It is a stronger, healthier bird, but they didn't plant that in Michigan. They kept spending money trying to plant the ring neck. If I were to kill a Szechuan and put it in your hands, you'd swear it was a ring neck pheasant. That's how close they are, what they look like. But you know what the difference is? Man, that's a fat ass bird. You'd be holding and going, that's not like any pheasant I've ever had. So here's the thing. You can raise pheasant. And this is another thing that we do need to really start to promote. If you've got any land nearby, we need to start planting the aggressive food birds. Turkeys are fantastic in Michigan right now. They work. But you can also raise them domestically, all of them. You can raise the pheasants. You can do quail. They are hard here in the cold weather. Now chickens are okay, but pheasants are a wild game bird. They live in this environment. They are much more adapted to even more adverse conditions and comparable to ducks. Ducks can handle almost anything. So there's another solution. And again, going into the wild breeds, we can also promote and drop them into areas. And in doing so, build up a wild population that can be pulled on as needed. The same is true with rabbits. One of the tricks there is if you fence in properties and you have the property fenced in completely, you have six, seven acres, five acres, or a wedge of property somewhere with so many acres. Fence it in completely, throw the rabbits in there, and walk away. The bunnies breed like bunnies. And a rabbit, now the only thing about rabbit is you've got to remember the fat that rabbits produce is not in the same nutritional range. It requires if you're going to try to have a steady diet of rabbit for survival food, for instance. You need either beef tallow or beef fat to incorporate to actually help to break down the meat properly. In theory, if all you had was rabbit to eat, you could starve to death, which they don't teach everybody. So if you were doing this in the long haul, say if you were being a furrier and you wanted to also do rabbit hunching for your cleaning up paws and claws on horses and goats and stuff, guys, a furrier, okay? Get that one right. The big thing here again is you need to understand that if you were marketing rabbit, typically the people you're marketing to are going to be eating other foodstuffs and other meats, but if you were in a situation where that's all that you have and you can produce it, you need other fats to incorporate with that product. Always remember that. But you can promote breeding in an area by just dropping the rabbits inside an enclosed area where the predators are restricted. See, that fence keeps the coyotes out. That's all it's for. The fence would, you know, a fenced in area like that, the population will boom. Then you go in cyclically and clean out a percentage of it, and trust me, as long as you don't go crazy and try to kill off every rabbit you see, but take a specific number. A friend of mine has an area like this north of Ann Arbor. He does, during rabbit season, he takes anywhere from 10 to 12 rabbits a day through most of the season. and the population is still so dense that you can't move without running into rabbits. And that's just not feeding them, that's just throwing them into an environment, a habitat where the fence is already up there, part of a cyclone fence to another piece of property, he just fenced in the difference, about five acres. He could hit it with hay rake every once in a while, he hazed it out, which is, yeah, you're probably going to lose a few rabbits that way because they have a tendency to You know, burrow in small areas across the field, so they'll usually clear up. The little ones won't move fast enough, big deal. You lose a few. But the idea is you still use the property as needed for particular crop investment, in this case hay or straw, and or both, obviously. But the idea is that you also have a protein being produced in the same area. So there's a number of different tricks to this situation. Most important is that we need to do it at the tactical level but on a massive scale. Everybody needs to be talking about this more. The food is a weapon. Food has always been a weapon. Ask anybody who's been in a siege city. Well, that's right. Nobody's been in a siege city in recent times. But historically, everybody used to know about that problem. The big thing again is to make sure that if you're going to get into this, do a little research, real research, go find the books on the subject. The Internet is okay, but things are missing. A lot of things are missing. And there's a massive technical base out there. Another thing with regard to meat, drying and storage are going to be, or canning and storage are going to be another issue. Now the cool thing is that drying and jerking meat of all kind, well, if you get on the road here we've got a guy that sells ostrich jerky, turtle jerky, beef jerky. I think there's probably 40 different types of animals in there that have been jerked. So any meat can be jerked. And that means that it's already prepped for basic storage. Have a containment system to keep the critters out and just simply to preserve the stock and it's good for an indefinite period of time. Keep track of your inventory, rotate everything accordingly, you're not going to lose anything. But canning and all the other techniques, needless to say, you just shoot it, need it. Don't forget that. Well, I only shoot what I need to eat, and I process it the moment I get it, and I consume it that day, so I don't think I have to worry too much about storage. So, again, common sense. Prior proper planting prevents piss poor performance. All this from that chicken egg thing. Yeah, we don't need to lament about it, but we also, we sure as hell don't need product from halfway across the planet. They've already screwed us with that garbage before. And the purpose behind doing that is to undermine the manufacturing, again, in agriculture in the United States, so that when they hit the switch, the population would be that much more in pain in a much shorter period of time. There's no accident to this. This is wicked and evil. Personally, we need to shoot Wiccan and Evil's ass out of this country. That's what needs to happen. And the traitors that are involved are obvious. So, again, we'll figure that one out. In the meantime, well, you really can't... Well, yes they can. They'll try to attack you for producing chickens. They're going to try to attack you for producing your own food. Fabian Socialists, read the book, The Fabian Freeway. It's in the scroll over with our gilded. The Fabian Freeway. The story they don't want you to remember and the socialist you're not supposed to know about. Fabian socialists. If you don't understand that, then you don't understand who's attacking you inside the United States. One of the several enemies that we have that have a very wicked agenda and power is their goal. I'd say we unplug their power by stuffing a 12 gauge up their bun hole and let's see what that we can get to the other side. Pull the trigger, pull the trigger, pull the trigger. Oh, that worked just fine. We're at the top for everybody out there. We're into the work weekend. Want to say hello to Camp Emerson, New Camp Stausen, Camp Whalen North, Yogybawranges, Nagahitcham, Foxwolf, the Rustics, and Fort Benning, Michigan. God bless our Republic.
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