March 12, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed congressional budget negotiations and Thomas Massey's fiscal conservatism, arguing that government spending could be simplified by prioritizing essential services like Social Security. He promoted Massey for president in 2028 and criticized Israeli and AIPAC influence in American politics. The show featured extensive discussion of food production and animal husbandry, including raising ducks, chickens, pheasants, and other fowl for self-sufficiency. Koernke covered weapons and preparedness topics including AR-15 rifle building, surplus rifle restoration, ammunition reloading, and the SIG P320 safety controversy. Multiple callers contributed expertise on poultry breeding, incubators, and firearm modifications.
- thomas massey
- aipac
- budget negotiations
- ar-15
- food production
- poultry
- ducks
- pheasants
- preparedness
- sig p320
- rifle restoration
- ammunition reloading
- second amendment
- self-sufficiency
- weapons wednesday
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For future generations this is secured for you. We hope the tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave to 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. given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn holds they've sworn. And your daughters, the citizens of 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 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the plan. Preserve our great Republic and eat God given right as Iowaki vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer? Be called out from the grave. hour of the intelligence report, I'm Mark Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, northeast, west, and... Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all our merchant raid operators out there. We're on every body of water on the planet at one point or another, usually this window right now. And both those who listened and then rebroadcast are doing so on analog and digital satellite systems. And we're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. And it is, well, it's Weapons Wednesday. It's the W Day. It is the 12th of March. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2025 Old Earth Calendar, 2025 Battle for the Republic Book 2, the Winter War, but we're moving out of that into dark anniversary. It's not the thaw is here. And in fact, my little tomato plants are looking pretty happy. I can't complain. The volunteers are already popped up in some of the plant pots inside. So I didn't have to do anything other than just wait for the barometer to hit the right combination. And between that and the date, wow. And actually producing quite well. So all kinds of stuff happening over the last day or so here. Some of it pretty stinking obvious. As we've talked about way before they did it, they're talking about kicking the can down the road. Well, we did actually, he mentioned that yesterday with regard to the budget, six months, talking about refinancing all the turds and trash for six months that we already know are turds and trash. However, an individual, Thomas Massey, has spoken up about this and he rightly pointed out that no he wasn't going to vote for something that let's see September they said they were going to fix but they're going to wait till November oh forgive me December and then he explained how they punish everybody with that December stamp by keeping you around at work well it's like hmm I guess I've had to work through the holidays that many times as a matter of fact mine is much younger depending on the job. Of course, they also made really good money and most of the congressmen and senators raped this country for an untold amount of money from the Jewish mob and especially from the turds at APEC. More on that in a minute. And interestingly enough, they did exactly what they said. They got to December and it's like, well, we'll fix this in March and then we'll be, we're not going to do this again. Well, we got to March and everybody sees what's happening. Okay, we got a caller. Who do we have? Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, Thomas. Hey, speaking of Thomas, he's an anti-Trump, but Trump's going against him. He wants to move, he's working towards making him move the election, his next election in the prime, call him primary. You're trying to primer, that's where I was headed with this, yes. You're trying to, that's the whole point, leading up to where they're going at him. Yes, exactly. The one thing about this is that again, I don't think number one, Trump is doing any of his communications as far as the stuff that you're seeing released. I think it's out of hyphen Tel Aviv or it's some eight-pack turd that's assigned to flap his yap in the social media, seriously. One of the dumbest moves that they could make, but it shows the colors, the yamakol wearing trash that are in the administration and how they function. Because remember, Matthew is the only person who doesn't take APAC money that's in Congress. All the rest of the horrors are bought and paid for by the Jewish mob, as we've said many times. I think the reason that the fool, you know, Big Dummy did it, I don't mean Trump, I mean whoever the Big Dummy, you know, Chobba the Hutt type slob with the, you know, big schnoz and flies hanging around him that was running the keyboard thought, yeah, I know that I can make it sound like Trump because that's what he'd want. I know, well, if he doesn't want it, I know B.B. does. So he typed in the, yeah, yeah, we should primary, you know, Thomas Massey. What gets me about this is, I don't believe that, I don't care what they say, Trump is getting scared in this. This was more like what's happening is, a lot of Trump stuff is being handled. Trump would normally have people handle things like this. In terms of his social media, you can sign my name, what's the difference between Donald Trump handing over the keyboard to some character out of Haifa. and they make up whatever is engineered to be politically correct sounding for the purpose of the agenda. Wouldn't be hard. I mean, do you see Donald Trump typing on the keyboard? No, you don't. So the thing is, it's just that the ones who actually are running the operation, the Israelis, and their APAC minions over here, basically answered the phone, so to speak. And so they thought it was really going to be clicky because they figured, why I say this? Because yeah, Trump probably does look down on all of us. Because we're useful, okay? But the way that was done and the way it was constructed where, you know, what they said, that's the Jewish mob because they want to single him out because he's not with the Jewish mob. He's not under their thumb. Massey is a different bird altogether. He is the only Ron Paul in the house again, just like when Ron Paul was in there. Anybody remember? There were a few people, but Ron Paul was the consistent year after year qualifier for economic considerations and restraint. Restraint being the key word. So, my attitude is this, what this shows you about the Trump social media scam is it's not Trump that's on the keyboard, it's the Israelis on his keyboard and they looked at their agenda and they know how they feel about Massey, but they decided to throw that card out there because we're all supposed to be, well, I'm not a red hat, you know that. But for all the red hats, like I told you, their logic is that they're all supposed to be lemmings. So if supposedly it was Donald Trump or if it was Donald Trump, that everybody was just going to jump over the cliff and break out the ice picks like the Mafia and stab Massey's political career to death. And nothing could be further from the truth. And in fact, I think it was, it's a good stumble because it helps people to understand what we've been saying. I like it when the bad guys do what the bad guys do. And in this case, Massey was arguing that, no, you promised we were going to just stop this crap. And as a matter of fact, they could stop this right now. They could, as was pointed out, if you have to have this multi-layered thing, I think the best way to do it would be like this. You're Donald Trump, okay, let's sit down right now, and we'll do it publicly on camera. What are the important issues that you feel we can't let be shut down in government? Oh well, Social Security, Social Security, okay well Social Security is guaranteed but let's do this. The first bill we're going to pass and only this bill is going to be dealing with Social Security to make sure the operation continues, at least for a couple of months if not for the rest of the year, the rest of the fiscal year. See how easy that is? But you see the Israelis, they got their vampire teeth stuck in your tit. They got their the the Jewish mob has their vampire teeth stuck in your wallet and so shut up boy and Massey, how dare you? Because and of course the idea is to get everybody being in the toe line You know shuck into bush sucking the bush boss shuck into a guy shaking the bush. Don't don't want me I'm shaking the bush boss, don't put a bullet this way, I ain't trying to run. And after they killed his wife, he became even more anti-APAC and stuff too. I think what it is is you just figure, well, what the hell, got enough to lose and everything to gain. Besides, they're my enemy, and you can't ride with them. period. That's the problem we got right now is again for all the garbage about all the exposure and then we're going to turn around rubber stamp trillions of dollars to include an increase in debt. No. There's no reason for it. Tell me what the critical parts are that you claim that we can't have shut down and that's a piece of legislation that you guys can all work for the next three, four, five days on and you get it through the House and the Senate as a simple expenditure bill and we'll sign it. Now guess what? Now the important part of government for the American people doesn't shut down, does it? Am I right or am I wrong? Was this that hard to figure out? Did this require rocket science? Not at all. It's real straightforward. Well, what what parts of government does well the national parks I think we could live without the national parks But I'll guarantee the national parks would stay open all the while They're waiting for us to pass another bill for the national parks and that would be part of the Department of the Interior and So there's probably a lot more to the Department of Interior that would be all passed off at the same time in another separate piece of legislation But if you're telling me we got to worry about all these particular items, number one, tell me what those items are that you think are most important. And don't tell me it's some queer crap or some pet OBS. That's irrelevant. You're talking about getting money to the people that paid into the Social Security Council? Well, sure, we could do that first. Now, after we do that, what argument do you have about what's bad? What's next? What's next in the second line of urgent? And then the third line and then because I'm you get four or five. They're not urgent They're just well, it's it's pocket padding that they normally everybody goes along with Go ahead jump in there color. Yeah, you know, but you don't understand all this money big debt Well, that's the thing there you know that there's that that part of that is what's attached to whatever the omnibus garbage was it was going through and again You have to pass it to Rita So why is it when we get to every one of these windows, they have to bum rush it through? And again, all I have to step back, you know what, we're going to have a special. I'm asking the Speaker of the House, the minority and majority whips, I want them in the Oval Office on Tuesday. And you don't tell them why. We need to have a special meeting. We're going to be in the Oval Office. I need to see the speaker. I am the VP will be there because he's got to be there. And of course, we're going to talk to the minority whip and the majority. And then we're all going to sit down. Now you don't tell them. You sit them down. You make sure all the cameras are right there. And it's a national feed one way or another. Hi, we got a crisis here. What's the priority? What do we have to say because we don't want the government to shut down? What do we not want to have shut down? Give me a short list of what we absolutely want to take care of. You're putting the Social Security around. Okay, the Social Security. Okay, I tell you what, here's what we're doing. And look right at the cameras here, and you all agree. We're going to deal with the Social Security issue in the next two days. You guys are going to expedite the bill. We're going to get everybody forward. You're going to run it through. No, we don't need to take a year to do this because we know exactly what we need to do. And we already said last year, twice, that we were going to do this in March. So guess what? We're going to do it in March. And if you've got to stay until 11 o'clock or 12 o'clock at night, you SRS, POSs, you're all going to stay. And I'm waiting right here because the moment that you get it done, we're going to, before the ink dries, when you're done, it's going to get run down the street to me. I'm going to put a rubber stamp signature on that thing. Well, no, I'll sign it myself because I do a lot of signing. And then I'm going to shoot it back to the PDO. And guess what? We're set to go. No, GPO. We're going to send to the GPO. Congratulations. It's law. The Social Security checks and everything get where they're supposed to. How do you like that now? What else do we need to do? You got to put it on the spot. You got to put it right out in the public. None of this behind the door is crap. And not one of them are willing to do that. Massey, that's what he's talking about. It's like, this is very straightforward. You know what I say? I'm going to tell you something. I'm not excited about too many people out there. But every once in a while, I remember back when old Bobble was in there, and then one guy spoke up. And all he did was say, liar. I told you that night when that happened, because it happened while you were just about time you were doing the program. I would, that man should run for president of the United States and he'd get my vote. You know why he wouldn't get my vote the next day? Because he was stupid enough to apologize. I don't have a problem with you getting, even what Chingochaves there did where he stood up and he barked and he had his sword cane, which everybody argues that was a sword cane. And you know what, if you look at the several patterns out there, it looks like one of the three or four that are commercially available. So yeah, he probably had a sword cane. That's classic. I wouldn't mind that either. I think that's fantastic. They need to be carrying sword canes and chalalies again like we used to in Congress. So okay, Mike the Bullet, he at least, you know, he didn't apologize or anything. He just said, yeah, go ahead and censor me piss on you. Now, the other guy, when he said liar, oh, he lost his spine the next day. I have a big problem with that. It's like, no, you spoke up. It's public. No, I did it intentionally. You want to censor me for that? Okay, go ahead. You were censored. Oh wow, look, water off a duck's back. What's your point? Well, you can shout stop again. But in this case, Thomas Massey for President, 2028. Everybody, I'm serious, start repeating this. I started doing this This morning every time I got on the computer for something. Oh by the way, Thomas Massey for President 2028. Thomas Massey for President 2028. Thomas Massey for President 2028. The most mega. More mega than mega. Right? It's like Toyota. More Americans than American. Toyota Motor Company. Yeah, you see how that works? That's what everybody needs to do. I am dead cold serious. I don't care if you like Trump, don't like Trump. I know that most people hate because they don't believe the political situation at all. And I agree with most everything that anybody could come up with right now. Because I think they're baffling us with BS mostly across the board. The Israelis are still in charge. The Jewish mob is still in charge. The Jewish mob is still in charge. The Israelis are still in charge. Your government isn't run by you. It's being run by some pedo-queer turd over there in the Middle East and a whole bunch of pedo-queer turds with yamacles on here. They're all a bunch of satanic turds to begin with. But you know what? Everybody, let's have some fun. And I am dead cold serious. All of you that are listening, Thomas Massey for president in 2028. More American than any American. More MAGA than any MAGA. Thomas Massey, 2028. MAGA-NIFFICENT. I don't think anybody used that one. Has he? MAGA-NIFFICENT. Anybody think that one up? No, there's a new one right there. There you go. Hopefully, somebody else will copy what I just said. MAGA-NIFFICENT. That's right. Thomas Massey for President, 2028. Now we just got to find some other real Americans that aren't Democrats that claim the Republicans and that would really be great, wouldn't it? Instead of having to hire Democrats to play fake Republicans like they do right now. Don't you think? Yeah, you would think. 300 million Americans. The only thing you could do is hire Democrats into a Republican post. Well, the only difference between that, what Trump did and what I've seen in the election process in Michigan for years, is he just did it over the table where behind the scenes they do it figuring they're playing the rubes here in Michigan. They'll take a Democrat, run them as a Republican. They'll take a Republican and run them as a Democrat. I've seen this all up and down the state. First time I saw it was in Troy, Michigan at one of the Republorette subconventions for one of the districts. And like everybody there said, wait a minute, we were in the primary and nobody was running as a Republican and the Democrat was supposed to be getting the shoe in as part of a wink and a nod in a special deal. Well, an independent person said, wait a minute, nobody's running for the Republican, for that Representative's post? Well, wait a minute. I can get the petition together for that. And so everybody did. They got behind the guy who was in Troy where they had the rally. It was an indoor final meetup. And out of the blue, they couldn't find any other Republicans to run against this guy because he wasn't one of the ring knocking, spit swapping, usual sellouts to A-Pac. And so they literally grabbed a Democrat the Republican ring knockers did and ran him against him in the primary as a Republican. Saw it firsthand, watched the numbers, they didn't have the petition even ready. So don't tell me it isn't done, seen it before. And the only difference is you just saw it publicly. Half of this take-ass cabinet are made up of people who are all Democrats. That just means it's commie light as opposed to commie hardcore. And commie hardcore is out there in forests and commie lights to make sure that we don't back up too much to get away from what they have planned. That's what's really going on. Now beyond that, again, if Trump was stupid enough to do that, should pull his head out of his fundamental orifice for, you know, going after Massey. But we won't fix that. And his logic is that everybody is in a tatatonic brain fart most of the time and won't remember three days after they do what they do what happened, you know, what he did. Meanwhile, they are kicking the can down the road. They're going to give USAID and all the rest of the garbage that they said they discovered, all the money they want, and nobody is going to really be asking any questions because they're going to be busy with lots of other things like licking the Israelis on a bung hole. Especially when he did, when he attacked, if that was him that attacked Massey, I wonder when he came up for air if he had matzah juice on his ears. From getting in between Netanyahu's butt cheeks to lick it before he came up and attacked Massey. Because that's how I see it. The reason, excuse me, the excuse he gave is because he supported Ron DeSantis instead of Trump. That's the reason why Trump's going after him. and every noggin person. Well, I think everybody knows better. See, here's the problem. Most everybody out there beside the little clique and ring knockers, you know, shtick, understands full well that Massey has done what Massey has done for a very long time to stay focused on being fiscally conservative, being what a Republican is supposed to be. He's the only one that is. The rest are all sellouts across the board. In fact, none of them are really stepping up. It's like, well, in reverse order, like I said, there's no spine in any republorette to begin with. The closest you got is Massey. And any time anything else gets serious, the old Jewish mob comes out there with their blackmail pictures that Epstein had, or remind them that they already handed over 60,000 shekels, or 230,000 shekels, or 2 million shekels, and they owned them. We owned them! How dare you say that? We told you that the agenda was, how dare you? Oi, oi, how dare you? Because that's exactly what happens. And with Massey, they don't have that. So, again, well, interestingly enough, a whole bunch of the people that were out there to begin with in the early, early eight window of all of this election process from the last go round were for a whole bunch of other people. And DeSantis was just one of them. So, that's all bullshit too. In fact, out of all the people in the Congress, if you did a checklist, how many of them were doing what with which side? Of course, half of them were all working for the other side too. I mean, just the Democrats in general because it's just rhinos to begin with. There's a percentage of just flat out leftists that are republic rats. And then there's the other part that Kevin Hall back and forth, but again, get reined in because they got a golden or a brass ring through their gonads. and every time they act like they're going to get up at ease, the old Israelis just pull on that chain with that brass ring, attach those little dangly parts in there, whoa! And they get back in line, which is what happens. So anyway, the Massey scam, as far as that mistake goes, please, do this for fun. Do this because you've got to have some fun in life, okay? So let's echo this over the whole machine. Thomas Massey for President 2028. Do I think anything's going to happen in the next three years or so? Sure, they're going to get our ass shot off. That's what they're going to do. They're trying to get us betrayed. They're definitely going to try to get a war going, get us killed. What else? As far as seriously fixing the economy, yeah, the fix is in. It's pretty obvious. Look what they're doing with this whole, this omnibus package again. It totally tells you the fix is in. It's all done. So, and again, the fog of the gold is going to continue too with the whole thing with Fort Knox. They're continuing to create all kinds of misdirection and propaganda right from Washington. So that's another part of the fiasco. What we need to do is actually look at taking care of our own, and I can't stress enough that you need to build more AR-15s. Build more AR-15s. Why? Because they're the cheapest stinking rifle in the market right now. You can buy an AR-15 for the same price as a 22 caliber rifle because 22 caliber rifles have gone up so much in price that they're a couple hundred dollars plus a piece. In fact, some of the classic, like the Ruger, depending on what package you have, is almost $300, if not $300. So it's like, really? I can buy, well, of course, Mini-14s have gone up comparably. So, the most affordable light rifle on the market and the most affordable MBR at this moment in time is the standard AR-10 and standard in whatever variation you want from whichever company in their nomenclature and the AR-15 rifle. And we need to build more. We're at the bottom of the hour. And because we're at the bottom of the hour and it is Weapons Wednesday, there is one thing we do at the bottom of the hour. This is my rifle. They are made... I like it but this one is mine My rifle is my best before God Oh Go slow, hits count, misses don't. Better a good solid hit in the crotch than a crack over somebody's head because he told you aim for the center of mass. Aim center of mass low into the groin, into the groin, into the groin. Chances are with the excitement of the moment you're going to jerk the trigger a little bit, you're going to flinch a little bit. Guess what? At least it brings it up into the center of mass. You might crack it on some body armor, but at least you hit the target. Most important is if you aim for the groin and you do hit it, you blow out motor operation, you blow out joints, bleeding is extreme and the target's down. So aim for the crotch. Remember, they only have so much body armor that's probably on that corpse. Well, the little corpse you're going to make. So third and next song in the inventory is one that's going to become part of our standard for weapons. Wednesday, at the very least, we play it quite a bit. Keep your rifle by your side. And in light of what we're seeing with regard to the, you know, let's just say the demons poking out more often and right in your face, but Mr. Trump just did, Mr. Massey being the best example. The only guy who doesn't take 8-pack money being attacked by the 8-pack profiteers. Wow, what a surprise. I'd never expected that. The looters will know that they can't hide. They come loud and they come fast. We'll shoot first so we can last. Keep your eye full by your side. They just won't stay away singing. Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay when we take a stand. No, we must protect our land. Keep your eye full by your side. They'll come daily. Come night they'll have our children in their sights. So stand on every pass from north to south. Oh, they can scream, they can shout, they will never push us south. Keep your rifle by your side. They just won't stay away, he's singing. Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay when we take a stand. No, we must protect our lands. Keep your rifle by your side. They'll have tanks, cause they've got funding from the banks But we won't fall as long as we can fight They'll go on and say we hate But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your side Singing, won't stay awake, singing Hold for this, I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side I have allies in the east from the great plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need But from the west comes another way from Red Sand, Fran or Bern, LA Keep your rifle by your side No alert, they just won't stay away, singin' Oh, for this I won't need pay when I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side They just won't stay away singing No law this I won't be paid When I see their face No I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side Keep my rifle by my Keep your rifle Certainly will keep our rifle by our side Eldron Tarrant in Civil War Now, uh, and heading into the uh Middle of the week here as we have we've had really good weather here in the bottom of Michigan looks like Upper middle Michigan has been bright clear sky in fact Washington DC was do I've been paying attention? To some of the feeds that people have been sending me and usually it's like with somebody with an over-the-shoulder outdoor shot and Blue sky horizon to horizon Washington DC was the same thing today if you saw any of the imagery now by the end of the day who knows off the ocean it's worse than being in the Great Lakes area because you've got the ocean right there. Weather travels quick when you've got plenty of land mass, meaning plenty of water like that. So anyway, beautiful weather at the bottom of the state and try to get as much done as you can to prepare for food production. That's one of the things I share time on every day, no matter what. There's something where I'm working on the plants for maybe 20 minutes, half an hour, or longer if it's something that's a particular project needs to be done. The idea is that when we get to the point where the plants can come out of the greenhouse and go into the buckets, it's ready to go. It's done. This year, we're going to quadruple production in pretty much every category. And I recommend you do the same. I was talking yesterday and again for poultry. Ducks are great by the way. Ducks are a good first choice anyway. Duck eggs are richer, they're bigger. If you're looking for laying animals, like everybody's worried about eggs, ducks are fantastic in that respect. Now, rowans, there's khaki camels, rowans and all kinds of other breeds out there, but the rowans and the khaki camels are We have a little bit of experience with walking ducks. Walking ducks are fun. All these are weird animals in their own way. They are kind of funny to watch and are entertaining. But they also do a pretty good job once they get into laying mode producing for about the same time or longer than chickens typically do. A larger egg. Now some ducks play hide and seek. Other ducks use a standard nesting site repeatedly, which is good. If you don't mind looking around a little bit, the running ducks are notorious for kind of, well, their eggs are everywhere. But so far we haven't seen that happen. They seem to have taken on the one raised together with other breeds. They seem to adopt the other breeds, you know, penchant towards standardization. The good thing is eggs are easy to find. Of course you have them nesting at night. Usually get up in the morning and guess what? You've got eggs! Look at that surprise. Look, there's eggs in the little nest thingy. That's fantastic. Another thing with the birds, the other birds I was talking about, guys, you can harvest pheasant eggs the same way you can chickens. They're not as big, but the two breeds I was telling you about, both the rhea and the sichuan, are a fairly large bird and their eggs are accordingly, you know, proportionally larger than regular pheasant eggs that you might be familiar with. So again, the quail eggs are sold out west all the time. There's a guy on YouTube that he's done a bunch of videos, I think he's on Rumble too, actually I think that's where I saw him first. But I've seen him in both, so usually everybody's got their, you know, toe in every pool. And what he did is he's raised quail from store bought eggs out west. And out of, say, six eggs that he buys, he puts them in the incubator. First he looks and he can calculate whether or not some are or aren't viable. But then he puts them in the incubator. And lo and behold, out of six, each time he's hatched one quail. Now, if you don't refrigerate them, you've got to remember that they're typically being refrigerated. Then there's a higher probability, of course, as how quickly you got them after they were packaged and sent to the market. A lot of those are local producers. So probably they were delivered in a very short, timely fashion. Quail could be hatched just like any of the other birds, but it gets smaller. It's hard enough for the upper states to usually plant them constantly out in the plains. In fact, there's a whole high school, college, money making thing for raising quail in certain western states. I think Nebraska had the program in place, and I think Iowa did too, and if they've changed it, I don't know. But, you know, you could raise a quail and they do this so that they have these massive flocks for the hunts. You just let them go. You raise them, let them go. You actually document what you produced. They put that into the register. You get so much money for each quail that you raise. You throw the quail out into the wild and go get some more eggs. And they were putting that money into accounts for the kids to raise money for college. Just a good idea. It's a great way. They're doing something. You're producing something. Don't just have your hand out. And in the process, this raises money with revenue with people coming in buying gasoline, buying food, going out and hunting, and all the other fun stuff that goes along with that, and airing their ass out in the breeze, which helps too. Get everybody outside. So, again, the Rhea are kind of a white, they are a white, they are a pheasant. You may have never seen them before. The Szechuan look exactly like a ring neck, but they are chubbier all the way around. Okay, that is the difference between the two. Go ahead, jump in there, color. Can you do the same thing with Grouse? Sure, well, yeah, Grouse. Well, it's like I said, you can do grouse, you can do pheasant. The only difference with grouse is certain breeds, just like with the pheasants, you've got to watch to find out where that breed was developed. Because a lot of them are non-local breeds that are brought in. See, it's just like the pheasants. Like I said, you can't tell between a Sichuan and a ring-neck unless you put them side by side and you go, a Sichuan is a big ass bird. But if you're looking at it, you see it out in the wild, you go, oh, it's ring-dex. Well, they must do just fine here. In reality, they weren't the best choice for Michigan. And I don't think it was accidental, because then we got paid to restock and restock because of the attrition rate with the weather. With grouse and guinea hens. Guinea hens are another good one. Now, grouse will actually do like guinea hens to a degree. There's a couple of the bigger breeds. that they'll stay near the property. If you raise them and you let them out, you don't have to tend them constantly. But you do want to give them some place to roost that's got some security because you still have the issues of all the predators trying to go after, you know, things that are cheap to eat. Possums will go after the eggs. Needless to say, raccoons will go after everything. Eggs, chickens, grouse, they don't care. They'll eat them all. And again, then you still have the wily old fox and coyotes. The biggest thing that's hurt the populations of everything in the game in the bottom of the state is where the skanks, the eco-freaks and the DNR, introduced coyotes to the bottom of the state of Michigan. We didn't have coyotes. They were introduced, in fact, they got caught with semi-trucks years ago in the 80s on the road with black, they had black cattle cars. And they were dumping. They got caught dumping. It was on video. They put it on little exposés in some of the news where the DNR got caught dumping coyotes in the bottom of the state here. We didn't have that issue. Of course, now a bunch of little kitties and a bunch of little dogs disappear too. But coyotes will raise heck with any of the ground game because they've got to have so much protein to eat. So that's your competitor. So that's why typically that type of predator is going to go after the quick, easy to grab nests. Eggs are just as good a target as any, and high protein for them, just like it is for you. It's more likely they're going to wipe out the adult, the chicks. They're going to go after the chicks. They're the next fast target. And then the big birds last. Go ahead, jump in there. I've raised guinea hens. found out about guinea hens is when they're keats, which is really little ones, you have to be very careful with them and make sure their feet don't get wet. Because if they do, they die. Or unless you're fast enough and you can put them in an incubator. Also what I learned about guinea is that if you have a bunch of them, you let one of them out a day and let it go around and it'll come back in. It'll stay around. If you do that, you have all of them out there around your property. That's not to say they will not. They'll come back in the evening. and they'll come back in the evening. You know, be prepared for an awful lot of noise. They used to apparently have them on farms and they use them as kind of like a watchdog in a sense. Yep, exactly. Well, they'll gatter, they'll gatter bait. They patrol. They go through an area. They'll move, like you said, they'll range farther, but they'll come back if they're, you know, once they've oriented to the land. Right. As long as you do, and as long as you do the procedure, because I had, when I moved, I had three, I brought them in after a few days and they didn't knock. They took off their muscove, depending on the person. They're actually from South America. And their meat bird, their muscoveed duck, starts screaming. Their up, one of the boys is trying to mount her. The reason is because there's something wrong. So there's a predator or something, you know, that they do not like. They're a very quiet bird. They do like good sized eggs. I mean, a goose or one of the other birds that's bigger. The inside the other chicken egg does one of them you really have to put your something there with it because they're very dry if you don't and Okay, um, goodbye They're lean. Yeah, they're leaning is what they are. Yeah, they're really lean I can slaughtered but my birds my ducks I usually don't bother too much with I let them go because they do eat bugs. They're very good about that So do the chickens and so do the guineas the guineas are really good about getting ticks They do very good like other birds do. You know, birds will just not, you know, they won't, guineas, if there's some kind of a bug, go over there, they'll stay together. Anyway. Oh, again, I give people ideas because right now, one guy said something yesterday, I caught it this morning, and he goes, if the, okay, if the avian flu is so serious, where are all the dead birds? You're saying it's avian flu and it's supposedly deadly. Well, what's it deadly to? Because the ducks in fact the scam that they're using right now is the ducks are gonna spread it the mallet the mallets are gonna spread that Dev dev dev dev dev avian flu And it's like really okay So we're all the dead ducks and then they're talking about how well that they cleared out an area where they killed kill off all of the They kill off all the animals in the yard, the livestock yard. The mallards will bring the avian flu back. And it's like, well, wait a minute. Where'd the mallards come from? They had to have all died, right? What? Well, you're not making any sense. OK, you cleared all the animals. You killed everything. The cows, the goats, the henrywood. You cleared off the yard, the farmstead. You exterminated all the animals. And then, well, the mallards are bringing the avian flu back. Well, how could they bring it back? They're all dead, right? Well, the Norman Cordate, Norman Cordate, you know, so immediately the bullshitters, of course, have a bit of a problem when you ask them a common sense question. Well, the mallards would all be dead. They're all avians. They're all birds. It's supposed to be totally lethal and everything will die. Well, then what mallards are going to come back and bring it back? They're all dead. So they're trying desperately to get hold of the food. It's a food control thing again, we know that. The only solution is for us to get mass production going in every category that we can and it has to be private. You don't ask permission and when they do come to cause a problem, that's when you get rid of the problem that is the government because they know better, they know what they're doing and we know what they're doing. So when they try that BS, that's when we're going to have to get rid of them. And I don't care who it is. This has been a problem for a long time, putting up with this garbage and these characters. Well, we've got to support the cops. Well, the cops all know that it's a BS lie. They like that because they like the BS lie because it gives them power. And they have other things. They get to steal stuff. They get to come into properties and five finger discount things. They get to carry away booze, rape people, rape boys, rape little girls, rape women. Give them enough power and they'll be on that list. So the fact of the matter is we need food production. We need to cut this thing right off at the knees and that means it needs to be in every variant we can think of but also to promote, especially in the wild. The wild production, if you promote it, is you'll be amazed at what can happen. Okay, like I said, the bunny rabbit population, and you know, if you eat rabbit on a regular basis, you're not going to starve to death. But if it's all that you ate, as a survival food, yes, you would. Okay, that's what I was trying to explain and I want to keep emphasizing. They actually, this is one of the few things they emphasize in survival escape and evasion. It's like rabbits are good food source. Rabbits are easy to kill. But you want to make sure you kill something other than rabbits. And if all you had is rabbits, you got to figure out what else is around you can eat. Because you have to work around the idea that yeah, it'll fill the void, but it won't necessarily move to your body what it needs. That's the problem. So we need to engineer our diets. In this case, and of course, they're talking, well, yeah, the egg prices are coming down. That's because it takes so many weeks for the next wave of chicks by the millions being hatched to catch up and then start to get up to production level. And that's what's starting to happen where they killed some competitions, birds. You know what this is. The Chinese have control of an area. There are six, seven, or eight, probably larger companies that are still private companies that aren't Chinese owned. The Jewish mob plants whatever bullshit or passes a big envelope to one of the inspectors. The inspectors lie their ass off. They know they're lying their ass off and they're told they'll lie their ass off. And so with that process they undermine the productivity or the production of that business trying to buckle it. Chinese come in or a second party for the Chinese comes in, offers some money that doesn't work. You have another bird flu outbreak, maybe two or three if you have to keep going at it. It will always be that some piece of trash comes in. And or the inspectors lying there ask because they've been paid however many thousands of dollars or whatever it is they've got a new car whatever it is they used under the table and then in the process the Chinese or the Jewish mob get the facility or they at least put it out of business so that only Blats and Steens half-assed operation down the road that's run with you know illegal aliens that have leprosy and every other disease on the book they can handle your eggs all day but that other company was American owned it was running with legal aliens you know maybe like pickers for the season guess what oh they got to be put out of business hey Mark that's a scam and how it works and so we got to be prepared what you do is you cut them off at the knees by cutting them out of the system go ahead jump in there and eventually fighting them because they're going to try and stop you from eating which which means then you do have to shoot their ass go ahead one of the One of the things that I would recommend as a person, as I can give, are the sex links and the golden comets because these birds go in, they lay an egg, and they leave. It may be, I'm not saying, just recommending something that I've seen in my own experience, that you may be better if you get some kind of an airlobird, such as a boarfingtans. I'm just running off of a couple things that I've seen. Wyandots, there's another breed, it's a chandler, that's not right. But it's a breed that works better in the northern areas than in the southern areas. I've had experiences with the Orfingtons, with the golden, with, I did have golden comets and they didn't really particularly care for those birds because they did not sit on eggs. But recommendation, and if you've got a couple chickens that are broody, that's, you know, that's really good too. So that you can keep your population going as you go. Some people handle things well too, so they know when to incubate them or whatever. I've never been successful with an incubator, but okay Mark, I'll step aside. Well no, no, no. One thing on that real quick. With regard to nesting, chickens are a little more durable on that. Ducks, Man, they take a beating when they usually what they'll do is they become when you become broody like you're saying they will not leave the nest they will you know lose weight typically because they are such a sociopath when it comes to taking care of the clutch. But the good thing is you end up with a product. So again, if you didn't have incubators, the big thing is to actually want to leave a food source closer to the bird and keep the nesting birds isolated so that they actually are going to be able to feel confident that they can move around a little more because ducks, geese can be the same way. We have had geese that have had the same problem. So, Mamagou's would not come off the nest and she was totally paranoid about the environment, anything and everything that might appear that looked like it was a threat. Now, normally they just get aggressive, but they also won't leave and they'll override their normal common sense about taking care of themselves. So you have to engineer it a little bit, take care of the ones that are actually going to be doing the work for you, especially when we have taken into consideration. We're talking about a situation where power is going to disappear. With all the things that can be done to the country by the ring knockers to destroy the country, one of the first things they'll do is deny us power. So any place where we can negate electronics, and we're going to have to, to get the job done, is a priority and guess what? Mother Nature can take care of itself but you got to understand because these are domesticated animals we've restricted their area of operation. Again, we're trying for better production. One of the things we want to try to do is see 100% production with the eggs. So whenever possible, it's not going to happen all the time. Although I've been amazed, of all the birds that I've ever done where we've done incubators, I mentioned before, pheasants, of all of the breeds of birds, pheasants are the most reliably productive in terms of fertility with the eggs. For instance, we average typically 100, usually we do a 100 count incubator and we have chickens going, we would have ducks going. Ducks are actually pretty good too. But the pheasants, out of 106 eggs, which we were able to squeeze in because the pheasant eggs were a little smaller, we only lost 3 eggs out of 106. And that was typically when we'd load up that particular of those egg invaders that type and would have wave after wave consistently. Now, by the way, Crossbred Pheasant, I told you before the source we have, he has a whole bunch of pheasant. He just let them run wherever they want to go. They have love affairs with whoever they choose. And because of that, you end up with some really unique pheasants from a collection like that, which is good because they're pretty hardy, too. And again, in the selection process, in the pecking order, I would say probably pheasant. It was going down from pheasant. It would then be ducks, geese. Ducks and geese would be parallel. And chickens, they're good at production. But your probability of fertility is I think probably about, what is it, eight out of ten are fertile. Eight out of ten hatch, other than are dropped typically will be production. So then that's just helping a whole lot of people out and a lot of guys I went to school with were Future Farmers of America and the stuff that we did for FFA, that he did or they did. It gave me a chance to see a lot of the stuff years ago. Now more recently, there's a good mix of solutions in terms of animals out there that, well, you can even go bigger. If you wanted to go Rias, you could go Rias or Ostrich. God help you. Not real practical, but we got a neighbor down the road, that's what he raises. I've had to hunt Rhea babies when they hatch. They hatch usually in the evening. And the guy had the Rhea's running. They're the next thing down from an ostrich. And he said, we're looking for babies. I said, what do they look like? He says, well, just think like a ball of cotton with two sticks, two straws, stuck underneath it. And sure as hell, we're walking around with the flashlights, and that's exactly what it looked like, a ball of cotton with two straws stuck in the middle down below. But they all survived. Every one of those produced. Go ahead, jump in there. What I do with my ducks, because I live in Ohio. fairly cold climate. What I've noticed with my ducks is that, my Muscovy used ducks, is that in March and they're usually done by October. The chickens, it depends on the weather. If it's cold, if it's really cold, most likely they're not going to lay because they're trying to keep warm. I do not put any lights or anything in my coop because I don't believe in forcing them to do anything. I don't think their life cycle stays that long, you know, is that good. I think their life is that good when you do those things. What I've noticed too with my chickens is that when I have babies, depending on the size of the bird, like if it's a Jersey Giant, it's probably going to be maybe once, it might not be that long, but it's going to be really far up before you're going to, it's going to be fairly large before you're going to have a, and then they'll lay for a certain period of time. Sometimes it might be good depending on your environment. or what you're trying to do with them to see that particular type of bird is going to lay because some birds don't lay. They only lay for like three years or so. That's one of the things about the Sex Links and the Golden Comets. The other thing is they're pretty expensive. Others, they are really good birds. I've had them before. They've died off because they were like six years old. My last one just died fairly recently within the last year. Orphan other birds. if it was a duck or a chicken. We're not going to be too particular. We'll take care of any of the foul we can get hold of. And let's take a break. As I said, run, use the bathroom, grab a cup of coffee, and we'll be back in a few minutes here with the second half of the intel report. Thomas Massey, for president. 2028, Nificent. There we go. We'll be back. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. We fought a revolution, liberty. Wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land 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. The free, the home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. 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Anyway, we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Weapons Wednesday. And food is a weapon, if you didn't wonder. We were talking about foul and also, Beth. But it's a weapon and this is weapons Wednesday. It is the 12th of March. It is the 17th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 Old Earth calendar. I'll give it all she's got captain 125% and 2025 battle for the Republic book to the winter war. And the winter war is, well, it's not over yet. And at night, we know what, we had ice on the water. Should point this out. Last night would have killed you if you had been improperly outfitted. Or if you got a little cold and wet during the day, didn't have the right equipment out last night, hypothermia could have taken somebody quite easily because it dropped back down during the day we were in the 60s. This is like the desert. OK, that's one of the things about being in the northern climate, the transition. But last night it got below freezing and we had ice on the duck ponds. We had ice on all the buckets, you know, on the top. Not a lot, but that means the air temperature was more enough to get you killed. So I just want to remind you that. Another weapon, again, lack of proper preparation and the environmental changes that can take place in a matter of hours. All of it can raise 80s with your health. So, let's see, real quick, somebody asked, incubators, yeah, incubators, some people have ever been worked with animals. I understand that, forgive me, I had to type that in while we were on break here. Let me point this out, not laughing at you because a lot of people don't deal with livestock. We're animals of any kind, for that matter. Maybe cats and dogs and maybe some hamsters once in a while and God help me if you get a goldfish and forget to change the water. Pretty soon it's a short-lived goldfish, right? But incubators are basically a number of different systems. One is a base heating system that comes up from below, which is really cool, but also you can just use a box with a high output light bulb. A conventional light bulb is best. They make infrared bulbs. They make all kinds of different heat bulbs you could use. You don't want to get too hot. You've got to keep it at an ambient average temperature that that critter would normally be sitting on the eggs. But the big idea here is that you regulate the temperature accordingly, balance it out, and what happens is the little eggs feel that mom is sitting on top of them and at a given point they peck their way out of the shell if we're lucky. Attrition rates vary from, like you said, species to species. Pheasants to me have been the most reliable for almost 100% production most of the time. And again, that's even with the less healthy breeds. There's some that are showbird breeds that I haven't even talked about that they can be produced just as well as any other pheasant, but they're not as adaptable to the wild, which is what we need. We need to... We're wanting to prime the back country, our area of operation, with more fowl and rabbits and things of that nature we can eat. And then other creatures are going to come in. I've got a deer population around here that's nonstop, 25, 30. They play in the front yard. Sometimes they're 30 feet away from the window every day. In fact, I know their routines. I would play like I am over the steer pipe with the fluted holes and they can drop right next to the bar and I would drop down and shish-kabab it because I could, because they're so used to the idea that, well, he's probably not going to bother us. Of course, that would probably not work for very many deer. After the herd sees you kill one, everybody else goes, oh, that bugger, he does it too. Yeah, because again, it's time to harvest. Go ahead, jump in there, please. We got you. One of the things that I had, I didn't have trouble too much with temperature, but I really had trouble with in need that I bought. I could not get them right. I couldn't, you know, other people do that. They keep the temperature and the moisture balanced. But like I said, that, and I commercial one, you know, one of those ones that you just buy. It was all Styrofoam basically beside. I put it in the warmest place in the house and then I would check the thermometer. I even had an egg turner. I didn't have to do anything except for making sure the humidity was right and the temperature didn't fall very much, didn't fluctuate very much. But like I said, it was really, it was either too moist or not moist enough. I don't know how people balance that, so, but anyway. Well, one thing is, there's a couple tricks. If you make a homemade, then I've seen mews say one pint, mason jars or jelly jars with water, and you just keep that in the corners, and then you regulate the temperature with a thermostat. You go to the store-bought. You can buy everything you need off the shelf. The big thing is, as you pointed out, is, as I mentioned, consistency with regard to heat. moisture because you don't want everything, you can't have them completely drying out. Normally the animal that's sitting on them is radiating a certain amount of moisture and a particular temperature, so you're trying to mimic that. Some of the units have a built-in humidifier even, I mean it's nothing big, it's nothing very fancy, but it basically just is like a misting unit. I've seen those. I haven't seen those in a while, but you can spend any kind of money you want on raising birds just like you can buying guns or anything, like any project you can get into. The basic model will get you through most of what you need to do, but again, you learn as you develop because a lot of times they count on the idea that, well, if all your birds survive, then you wouldn't be buying as much stuff from us. So you've got to remember there's marketing involved too, even with every industry. There's always, again, people come into the industry with a little different idea about what they're doing there. Mostly, again, they are definitely trying to make money. The one thing about home-builds is that there are a lot of great solutions. But to be quite honest, try to find an old farm guide. And again, as I mentioned, if you can find any of the old tutorials from Future Farmers of America, from the, I would say the 70s and before. I don't know what they're doing anymore now, but for sure you will find if you go back through their archival documents, anything that they got probably that's in whatever kind of internet they have. And again, I haven't looked in that direction either. But I would be willing to bet that you can probably find a lot of the old information there on especially the home builds because people typically did not go out and buy commercial. So you might look at the design, because usually everything's available, usually printouts, line drawings, sometimes black and white photographs, which is good. And it gives you a feel for the basic idea of what they were wanting to accomplish, and then you can adapt it to what might be newer materials or equipment that we have now. I think the big advantage we have now is that we've got, for instance, relatively inexpensive but very efficient thermostatic control devices that we didn't have before, again, because of downsizing in technology. The other big thing there is, and by the way that works with greenhouses too, we can put a greenhouse together for pennies. Well, a couple hundred dollars I can put a greenhouse up in a very short period of time that would be as good as anything you could buy commercially and it would be with all off the shelf throwaway technology. And even with, remember with greenhouses, you also need thermostatic control and to a degree humidity control. However, if you have drafting, if you have circulation, because it's an air-pushed environment, you're going to probably have sufficient humidity without too much of a hassle unless you're in extreme southerly districts like Louisiana or Florida. And even there, you're not going to be humidified. You're just going to blow more air just to cool things down. What you're going to do with birds, it's a different story because like I said, we have to mimic mama. Think about it that way. We're mimicking mama. But we've got it done. And again, it depends on what you're looking at, what you're thinking about, and the way of production. How big do you want to go? My attitude is if you make more, it's like one of our friends. She's got 15 dozen eggs right now on the shelf extra from what she would use. And she finds a home for them. Of course, she sells quite a few eggs too. And 100% home production, taking up more space than maybe what, two of your living rooms. And for that, more eggs as you possibly need. They just raised another bunch of hatchlings. I think what, they added another 15 birds to the flock. And again, you've got to watch that. You can't just throw the animals in with each other. They are kind of in a little click unto themselves of each generation. If you're bringing in birds from outside or eggs from outside, example getting birds from tractor supply or any of the different Carmen fleets that are out there, you'll see that the birds associate in very particular ways. Now they'll congregate to a degree, but if you watch and look at their social habits, you can actually see that they work within their generation. And they operate close to and in the mingle amongst themselves in their own little small subsections. So it's just interesting stuff to pay attention to because if you have larger production blocks, then sometimes you get literally game wars. Hey, Mark. And then you do have competition. So that competition has always existed in nature, and it's in all of your livestock the same way. Go ahead. I hate to keep interrupting. My experience has been that if I bring in new birds, which I try not to, I try to let them take care of their own and just keep hands off because they're always doing that. They're always hatching new flock. Right. There's no babies on the way. Yeah, but anyway, if I bring another bird or bring another couple birds in, what I found works really well, including when I brought the When I brought the guinea hens in as well, so the chickens would get used to the guinea hens, I kept them actually in the coop with the guinea hens for a couple weeks. When they got big enough, not when they were real little, but when they were pretty well feathered out, and they still needed to grow a little bit before they could actually be out there for a couple weeks. And then when I did let them out, well the chickens didn't have any problems with them at all. But my biggest problem that I had when I put the chickens in with my chickens is the D'Guineas with chickens out of the coop. I don't know why they did that. They're a tougher bird. They're a thug bird. Seriously, they're a thug bird. I'd say they're a back ranger, they're territorial, and they're a thug. At the time, so the chickens weren't going to kill them or chase them out? Right, right. Well, much for that. You know, and the thing about it is that you're developing the Most of these breeds will work, especially if they're raised together, they don't know any better. Especially if they were isolated completely and you were just going to bring them up as one block. Typically, they don't have a problem, but like you said, these overlaying groups, they have sub-social structures that they create. It's a flock. I mean, we call it a flock with birds. And they associate to a degree and then when you have another clutch come in, the other clutch is literally like another household. My brother used to import parrots and he did this before they blocked the importation, obviously, you aren't going to smuggle parrots in, but he used to go to Central America and the way he did this is you hired a tribe and you had where it was basically it was a net cannon and you fire the net cannon over a tree the size of a great oak actually bigger tropical rainforest environment but these are massive trees that are the middle end of a triple canopy forest and when you launch it over it covers the whole thing the tribe pulls the nets down and covers the tree and then they harvest the birds and collect the birds that you want to take You can be three, four hundred, by what he said, it can be up to three, four thousand birds. It depends on how old the colony is. When you do take them, you take them and you keep them together and you don't take any other birds. The reason is because these birds associate and communicate with each other, so it's kind of self-calming. But if you were to try and say, well, I want some of those birds, and I want some of those birds, and I'm going to put them all together and cage them up in this environment, they're antagonistic. And what's interesting is it's like when you go to a pet store. Pet stores, if you pay attention, sometimes somebody will tell you that, well, that bird looks just like the other, but they don't associate with each other. It's because that one's from another tribe, and they don't speak the same language. And that's basically what the locals explained. It's like, well, you know, if you do it this way, this is where you'll be successful. But if you try to pick and choose, what will happen is you're going to have a higher attrition rate. Because if they're caged next to each other, even, they go to war. Hey, Mark. They'll beat themselves to death actually on the cages, trying to get to the other bird to fight them. We don't have that extreme with what we're talking about, but it's an example just to give you an idea that every species has familial slash territorial and family line rights that they associate with. We create it sometimes because we become the masters in animal husbandry. We actually become the masters of the flock, the herd, or whatever. Go ahead. I wanted to bring in a couple things that were that I think are funny. I mean, enterchings are entertaining. They're the cheapest entertainment you could possibly have. I mean, it's serious raising these animals without a doubt. But they do give you joy and they do give something back to you. You know, you know, they're dinner. But my and obviously when there's hands around, roosters get a little territorial and they don't want anybody around. Well, I've watched them and they've gotten on two different sides of the fence. Okay, so there's one rooster on the right, one rooster on the left of the fence. And they are standing there and they were trying to beat the crap out of each other. And obviously they can't do it through the fence, but they are working like crazy trying to do it. I find it, you know, I think it's funny because don't you know, you're not going to really bother him much? And then the other thing too is when the ducklings are born, they walk around and they really don't have really basically any neck. They're just a little ball of the stick. walk around like little soldiers. They are so funny to watch. Then as they get older, their wings don't quite grow as much as fast as their bodies do. So you have this bird that looks starting to feather out. It's doing a good job of feathering out. They're quite a bit smaller than, you know, so proportionally it doesn't really seem right. So again, like I said, I mean, people may not find that entertainment, may not find that funny, but I do, you know, since I'm around these birds so much. I really do, but anyway. Sorry, just a side note. Well, see, there's one in the background. I heard him. I heard him, I'm pretty sure. Yeah, he did. Well, the interesting thing is, one of our friends, just to give an idea, people, not laughing at any of you, but we just had a bunch of duck hatchlings. We had one little wave of them here. And they just hatched. And they are fast as the fastest can be. They knew how to scoot. But Nancy picked the one up and we are using our kiddie pools for the ducks to play in, right? And one of our friends is standing there and Nancy picks a little duckling up and puts it in the water and goes, sit on the ground! It's like it's a duck. No matter how old they are, they're ducks. And how do you think they keep up with mama in the natural world? So they don't swim very far. And you know what? People don't realize this is another thing about being on like ponds and lakes. The greatest threat, obviously hawks and things of that nature from above, but guys, pike. And any game fish will go after ducklings or, you know, gozzlings if they're small. And it's one of the natural defenses for ducklings is to dive. If they feel that there's a threat from above, they dive. Or if they think that you're a threat, they dive. Problem, they dive down and the pike finds them or the snapping turtle. So, just something to think about if you have bigger ponds or natural ponds, that's one of the other predators, depending on what you've got in that water there. If it's an open river and lake network, you usually get the bigger game fish. I've got a pond down here where snapping turtles that are three foot long. In fact, there's a couple of old boys in there that must be, you know, they're actually terminator grade, big old beasties, and then there's all their minions, hundreds of minions. Hey Mark. So, not safe for the ducks to flight to. Just as an example. Go ahead. Have you ever had turtle soup? Oh yes, please. I know it's dangerous, but have you ever done turtle soup with all your turtles? Oh, these turtles? No, not yet, but they would be. No, I... We used to spear turtles. That's a good point. Yeah. Again, guys, when my grandparents and my parents came out of the depression, turtles were cheap. But, in Barton Pond, north of Ann Arbor, Michigan, on the Uron River chain, it's the backwash of one of the first of the Ann Arbor dams that used to be hydroelectric, where they took all the hydro out, being idiots that they are. But, that pond has got dinosaurs in it because I've seen them. I used to be at the front of the boat and I would spot And my dad would spear and my grandpa would be the one running the motor, slow troll, and harpoon turtles. Also spearing at night too for the same purpose. You can do turtles at night, but you're obviously looking for carp and things of that nature or pike. Gar pike, can't take the regular pike. Yeah, take those with a reel. Sorry, can't spear them. But turtles, oh yeah. A neighbor of mine would hear that we got a turtle and we used to, oh he would be there faster and hear the word tuh, turtle. You couldn't get turtle out and he'd be over there, what are you gonna do with that turtle? Well, he's dead. Of course he is. We were thinking about cooking him. Oh, I'm gonna make some turtle soup. Oh really? We know you can. We knew that he was the best master on the lake. He had lived there almost all of my life. and he would get up first thing in the morning, come back with a boatload of bass, but he'd see him go from one spot in the lake to the other to the other to the other as far as you can see. And he'd see the pole come up and be a certain time. He automatically just reel everything in, go to another location. But when it came to turtles, oh, he was the aficionado. He was the connoisseur de tutel, or do, what is it, tortoise? Tortoise? What's the French preference? Turtle or tortoise? Probably tortoise. or something like that. But anyway, the big thing here again is everything's edible. Some things are more edible than others and some are much better at fighting back. Mr. Snapping Turtle does nothing to joke about when it comes to going after him because if you don't do it right, Mr. Snapping Turtle will get ahold of you and you will not let go. That death grip that they have with their jaws. Anyway, chickens, turtles, no matter how we look at it, they're all tasty, but we're at the bottom of the hour, and a little past, and because we're at the bottom of the hour and it's Weapons Wednesday, and food is a weapon, I know what's coming next. Oh, the rifle, from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no trifle. You may ride a good lady, you may know a stern a master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn it back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And your leader just starts glad to mix up little noise and always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no trifle. Back, can it use weapons Wednesday? And before we go any farther here, one more song, as has been the case, we're going to hit you with Triple Pack on Wednesday, of course. Ed, if you could, let's see what's on the shortlist here that we had. Oh, Battle Cry of Freedom, Confederate version. Battle Cry of Freedom, Confederate version, if you would please. And this is for our friends down in South Carolina. in adverse South Carolina, down in the Carolinas. And for our friends down in South Carolina, we appreciate the request. Actually, we had two. One was from Carolina. The other was from, hold on here, let me make sure I get it right, Tennessee. Well, East Tennessee over there towards the storm-stricken part of the state, as a matter of fact. So again, thank you for the request. That takes two more off my list of three pages. Although there's a lot of lines, I won't say lines, checks, because I never want to mess up the music request because I might have to look for that song somewhere else and I got the list here that we made off of your request. We appreciate that. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. If you'd like to make a music request, you can send me an email at libertyatprovide.net. Libertyatprovide.net. For the email title, music requests in all caps. It makes it easier for me to find it out of the many, many, many emails I get in a day. It's up to about a thousand at least. And in the process, with the email body, the author the album if you can, but you don't have to because if you have the name of the song that's correct, if we get the author in that right, you're just happy with the basic model, good. If you can, also an example, put an attachment on the email indicating the version of the song maybe you think would be the one you want to hear. It's pretty straightforward, really simple. You guys have been doing great. The lady, everybody has been following the pattern as requested. Thank you. I appreciate that. It makes it easier for me to log everything and also look at it myself because you guys have given me some ideas. There's a few I couldn't play. There's some strong language in a couple of them that were sent. And guys, understand, although I've got to watch my mouth too. Kind of like playing MC5. We really probably wouldn't play MC5 on the air, okay? If you don't know who if you're my age you remember MC5 There was only one thing they were good for that was a barnacle build a sailor songs well basically foul mouth front to bottom top to bottom left to right so anyway We can't do that but yeah I still check things out because usually there's another version of some things that we might be able to use And some of the stuff we do so it all goes into the inventory. Thank you A couple things here also real quick. I had a request and forgive me, I didn't catch this. This is actually an email that came in, oh, what, must have been two weeks ago, forgive me. But it was a request because I mentioned certain retort pouch meals that are out there. And I got to touch on this real quick, I'll take a minute. Brushy Creek. Brushy Creek is a commercial pouch version of standard MREs. The company that makes these is a Bush owned company, the Bush family. I believe that the factory that does a lot of their work is in Missouri and I think they have an operation in Arkansas too. As a matter of fact, around Mina or somewhere around that neck of the woods where the cocaine was being moved by the Bush and the Clinton families. The old Coke money. These are not plastic pouches, these are retort foil pouches. It's called Brushy Creek. They'll usually have the same red logo no matter what. It's a red rectangle at the top with Brushy Creek. They make pretty much every main course meal that the military uses. Or at least a good portion of them. I don't know, there may be a few odds and ends out there. But they've gotten the contract, they use these for prison rations. Well, that's right, rather than selling canned goods. So, prisons do sell food. And, you know, the federal prisons, but especially the state prisons, have a pretty extensive cuisine. And Brushy Creek, that's the brand that's marketed for that. So, there's enough of it out there that it bled over into the public market because the retort pouches are very in vogue. What I'm holding here is one of the Chili With Beans Hot and I got this one from Ollie's and they are the 11.25 ounce. Now the only difference in this in the military MREs is it is the standard pan for the desert, you know, slash last 30 years worth of war we've been in. the base color, but it does have graphics. So it has a picture of a chili bowl and all the kinds of other fun stuff on the front of it. There's no difference between this pouch and a standard military MRE pouch. The only thing is you don't come in a cardboard box. They come in just a pouch in the boxes and usually 10 packs for display. Some have 12, some have 16. It varies, but 10 is typical. And it's a matter of what they respect for because they have different offerings for different types of stores. But it's Brushy Creek. These were about $1.25, if you get them at Dollar Tree, to $1.50, $1.60 everywhere else. If they show up at, I haven't seen any Dollar Tree in a while, but Ollie's has had these. And again, you'll recognize the pouch right away. You'll notice the base color is Desert Tan. It used to be brown because brown was a standard for the temperate camouflage color. They also used OD green or like a kind of variation in OD green. But these are Brushy Creek. So when I mentioned a few weeks before the question here, and you can find them at a lot of regular food stores depending on what part of the country you're in. I assume you probably find them around Missouri, Arkansas, maybe Louisiana and anywhere out from there, you know, pretty common. I have seen these up in Pennsylvania when we visited for one of the, we were just stopping at a store and I just always go through to look to see what they have. It's an odd little small store that's unique and it was a little chain store, but it was maybe a handful of companies, handful of different associate stores. and they had Brushy Creek pouches on the shelf. Now it's not the only company that does it, but the question is, is it plastic or foil? No, it's a retort foil pouch, military pouch. And they hold up pretty well. I've already carried these, and this particular one I got in my hand is one I just most recently bought. Now, the other thing is, again, they do make other menus. So they have beans with chili, with beans hot. They've got chili without beans. They've got chili with smoky seasoning, blah, blah, blah. So you've got a mix of the usual chili situations. But they have many, many others. Beef stew. In fact, you might recall I pointed this out. One source had what were the double-packed beef stews, which were like 22 ounces. Now, if that doesn't fill you up, nothing will. And mostly that would be a share-type meal. But on the other hand, if you're starving, yeah, you'd probably pick the whole thing down and wouldn't think twice about it. You know what I mean? So, just an idea, they're Brushy Creek. They are okay, there's nothing wrong with them. They've been, all they are, just regular military rations with a fancy go-to-meetin' label on the outside of them, okay? They also do have all of the calorie and content specs on the back because they have to as a commercial package, which is cool. So, if you have any questions, you can find everything you need there. Next, AR-15s over at Delta Team Tactical. Delta Team Tactical. Delta Team Tactical. They've got a bunch of combos that they've put together. One has buttstock, all the buffer tube components, the internals for the AR-15 lower, an extra hand guard, and Typically, again, I've noticed it comes to you, you can get a bolt carrier or you can get a 80% lower receiver blank for $119 to $124 and there are some other prices with different combos. You want to go take a look at this right now because basically what you're doing is buying more than half of the rifle especially since you have the 80% lower, it won't come with a jig, it's just an 80% aluminum lower anodized, so it's in the anodized black. And the price is right, seriously, when you add it up, no matter what formula you work out, the one comes with a bolt carrier, the other one comes with that 80%. There's quite a selection of the other parts, everything to put the rifle together. Obviously, if you get that 80% lower, if you have jigs, Then if you have a jig system for dealing with that particular one or all of the basic models out there then you've got most of the rifle accounted for with the And if you're really motivated, get a second one with the bolt carrier and all the other goodies and start working towards a second rifle in the process. But 119, 124 to 136, and then there's, you know, again, it's an up and down. There's about 15 different combos that they have in this clutch. It's over at Delta, team tactical. They may have added something for sale today. You want to check that out first. Build more AR-15s, build more AR-15s, build more AR-15s. I can't stress this enough. Build more AR-15s. Magazines are not coming down in price and I've not seen any great prices. There's okay prices, but I haven't seen any super sales anything. I think the stuff we pointed out is sold out almost as quickly as we mentioned on the air. But the idea is that if you do run into anything, let everybody else know. If you get what you need first, I'm going to say that. Before you mention it on the air or spread it around, you better get what you want because people are hawking for these things. They're circling and watching for the deals. I am too. There's a lot of competition out there right now. So you want to be again is you know if you've got the resources pick up what you need and get on with get it carry on from there now also one of the other combos that they have is the complete lower, but it is a paper to FFL of complete law it's complete and it is Obviously the restricted part of the gun, but you have a complete lower a completely assembled but not As far as all small parts, upper receiver, but does not have the barrel attached. There's no barrel with this particular package, but again, for $144 you got a complete lower, you got the upper, you got a handguard, and many of the other parts, along with charging handle. Again, it's a good price. It does require an FFL, but for a lot of you don't want to mess with the small aspects of putting an AR together, the tiny parts and doing the milling on the 80%. Somebody else did all the work, put it all together. If you are careful, easily you can build a gun right now for under $300 without any problem. If you go to Bear Creek Arsenal for a complete upper with a bolt carrier and charging handle, by the way they have a number of 20 and 22 inch uppers for a little under or around $200 right now. One in the eight twist. There's different mixes. You have to look at it, you have Bear Creek goes. They've got different barrel and different shroud combinations. They've got flat top. They've got whatever you want. But if you go to Bear Creek Arsenal right now, 20 and 20 20 to 22 inch AR15 H bar uppers of different types stainless steel phosphate finish you name it over there Bear Creek Arsenal you buy one of those it comes with a bolt carrier charging handle you get whatever lower assembly you want and you're talking pretty reasonably priced just something to think about see the bolt carrier or that 80% lower are pretty much in the same price range for the moment if you get the anodized if you get Bear naked You can get the bare naked AR lower 80% down to as little as $26 apiece right now if you search the system because they are out there. But buy another AR-15, put it together, get more mags, buy more ammo, just keep collecting. You're not going to lose a penny because it's not if those are going to go up in price, it's only when. And actually, price creep has already taken place. We got past the January, February classic doldrums. for the economy. In fact, it really was December because Christmas didn't go that big for anybody. So there was a lot of great pricing. I pointed to it. You've got stuff even cheaper than we're talking about now if you did that but didn't get everything. And you keep cherry picking from all these different locations like Reneer Arms. Montana, AR-15, Delta Team Tactical, Palmetto State Armory, in addition to that, Bear Creek, which I just mentioned, all these companies have good deals, in fact, Center Fire Systems. Right now, there may be some better deals for mags over at Center Fire Systems right now. Well, there are. Off the top of my head, I just looked at a page full of them and it's like, hmm, cool. So there's definitely useful out there that can be found. As far as ammunition goes, don't forget always check out ammoman.com. But there's any number of other companies. I mentioned Montana AR-15 because everybody keeps asking me about 38 and I will keep referencing. Montana AR-15 had a whole selection of 38. They apparently got a ton of it in. Basic ammunition and also some more sophisticated hot loads. Personally with a revolver, especially if they got a J frame or something like that, stick with a middle grade load. Don't beat the gun to death. keeping service for as long as possible. Hits count, misses don't. It barks like a dog no matter what. Makes plenty of noise. Plenty of distraction. No problem there. The big thing is though, hits. And depending on the situation, you're probably going to be caught off, caught unawares to a degree. Hopefully not. Hopefully you're paying attention. But if the crisis situation, what I love about the revolver is pointing click. And you don't even have to take it out of a coat pocket or off from underneath your coat. If it looks like the target's really, really close, you turn, put the muzzle right towards them, and shoot right through the coat. Or the shirt, or whatever it is you got on. But one way or another, or through that pocket. And you know what's cool about revolvers? When you pull the trigger again, revolver will work. You don't have to worry about any jam up or anything like that. And there are all kinds of cute smiths out there right now available, including the shrouded, so you don't care even about that, hammer movement. The Shrouded Smiths are back in service and they're selling them like hotcakes apparently. Of course, they're not cheap either. Anyway, let's see. Next. Oh, and don't forget, remember Thomas Massey for President. Thomas Massey for President, 2028. That's the mission. Go ahead and call the gym in there, please. A Deron, your Chambered and 38 Special. Is that any good? Sure, not a problem. Just remember you got two shots. So whatever you're gonna do with it, you better make sure they stay on target. But any, oh, I know guys, you know, for everybody laughing, I know guys who were in Vietnam and guys I served with that have been in Korea, and yes, they carried little pocket pistols like that even out in the field. Because in a little bit of a brawl, being able to pull out that little 22 baby browning, stick it under somebody's chin and go pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. They may amazingly enough go limp really well. And 238 special rounds, you've got to be if you're stuck with somebody in close quarters and you just stick that either right up the rib cage, down into the crotch, or up under the chin while you're busy in the roll, and boom. Well, that saved your life. That's awesome. through the pocket, shoot through the pocket. Right, just if you got it, if you got control of it, and you, why not? If you got a coat on, that coat's not gonna hamper that bullet. In fact, look at it this way. If somebody is pressing on you, okay, this is something we've taught a lot of people to do, is somebody's pressing on you and you're at a shoulder holster. If you're using a shoulder holster. What you do is act like you're in fear. Do the old fear routine. They expect that. But what you're doing is you're pulling the weapon out, you bring it up so it's horizontal, you know, at the target turn and shoot right through the coat. If they're pressing you at short distance, like, you know, they're a couple feet away and less. I don't know if everybody caught what just happened here. It's a sidebar note. But one of Alex Jones' staff was killed, what was it, Sunday night? And it looks like it was a close quarter attack. Apparently, the area where they're in is not a good area to begin with. That's not a good thing to put your people through. But the fact is that he was set upon a fairly close range probably or he caught somebody doing something with his vehicle or it Sounds like he was going home It went home because it was late at night and somebody pressed on him close range and Either shot him. Apparently they did finally admitted they shot him. He wouldn't say whether he was shot or if he was stabbed now That's not the people at Jones's operation. That's the police They do have, apparently, somebody that is in two suspects in custody. But that's an example, again, of if you're getting out of a vehicle, if you're armed. Strangely enough, it works the same way. If you are using a coat, you can drape with a coat while the other hand has, if you have a knife or any other weapon. Guys, your coat is a great screen. and creating the illusion that somehow you're petrified, terrified or whatever, the enemy is already emboldened by their action. But it will catch them unaware if you use the weapon that you are carrying, but you can stab a person straight through a light jacket the same way. You're just bobbing the coat to him, but you know what? You keep stabbing. First idea is to get the first cut and first bullet in. and then go to town on them wherever you want to and when they get on the ground just kick the lip and snot out of them so they don't ever ever ever get back up again that's just how it's gonna have to work you gotta fight like a dog if you want to live that's that's what's that's what's coming anyway okay we're at the top that's why we have weapons wednesday organized armor equipment training is militia establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations logistics the key to victory we're gonna get out of the way here god bless you public We shall prevent any sudden when the Empire is on the run, and we're on the mark. It's a very nice ride. We got great for provision now, but you coming up next? 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Anyway, it is well being the 12th of March or past the first third we're into spring and it is 2025 old earth calendar and I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer. In 2025, Battle for the Republic Book II, the Winter War. And it's not over, and this is the most dangerous time. It was beautiful during the day. It's going to drop down to freezing tonight. Now make sure if you leave the house or if you're out and about and you're listening to me that you have cold weather gear in the vehicle at least, And ideally, just make sure that you've got the proper clothing on for the season because winter is not done. And this is the time when more people, foolishly, will die of hypothermia because of their, well, arrogant miscalculation of the conditions they live in. That's not a good thing. So let's prevent that from happening. Make sure that you've got everything you need on hand and make sure it's still in the vehicle where it's accessible as needed. It will save your life that way. Not every day, but the one time you need it, it will. So other things going on in the weapons world, over at CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, they have a bunch of magazine deals going on right now. You may want to look if you have any of the older pieces of equipment that have been offered over the last two or three decades. There's some interesting stuff that's been popping out and some of it might pertain to your area of interest. So CenterFireSystems.com and check their magazine deals out right now. Too numerous to mention, but definitely worth checking out, seeing if it's something that would be useful with the inventory of weapons you have in your repertoire. So, CenterFireSystems.com. Also, again, check their specials out with regard to weapons one out, one of a kind, but they also have gun deals in terms of bundle lots right now. It's not much, but there are a few things there. And they still have that clutch of Sega mags. If you have a Sega 762, you might want to go take a look at what they have on the shelf over there at CenterFireSystems.com and over in their gun deals. They should say, well, gun parts deals in gun accoutrements, whatever you want, however you want to call it. But they do have a few items of interest. One is a bundle, a big bundle, of Sega magazines, Sega specific. So check that out. Also, again, if you're going to be looking at an AR-10, you do have to discern between the two families of the subparts inventories. There are two different designs, not completely different. About 80% to 90 rolls over from one rifle to the next. Unfortunately, because one company came out with their own variant of the theme and why they were stupid enough to do this, it just creates heartburn in a situation where we don't need it. But it's there so you got to live with it But I still would recommend if you're building a 308 battle rifle if you just want to go out and buy one right now Bear Creek Arsenal has the best deal on 762 by 51 NATO AR-10 rifles about 554 to $600 will get you a decent gun. That's half the price of everything else out there in a 308 type rifle right now, so Again, check them out see if it makes sense for you If you're looking for an MBR, that would be still, I believe, the best way to go right now. And the price is right for the moment. The one cool thing, if you've got AR-10s and AR-15s together, There's no muscle memory retrain to do. If you've handled one of them, if you've handled one, you've handled the other. That's a perfect situation for fielding an army to be able to put everything, all your training into one type and quickly cross reference. Go ahead, we had a caller. Who do we have? We have Tom. If you have a bolt action 308, And you wanted to transform it into an AR10, could you do that or would you? No, there's no possibility. Well, no, there are two different ideas altogether. I will say something, thank you for bringing up the idea though because the latest thing that is now out on the market, I do not know if it was at the SHOT Show. are manually operated 308 and AR-10 bolt action rifles. They actually are a bolt action upper. I don't know the particulars, but it looks like it's just a disengaged two pins, put the new upper on, and all of a sudden you have a manually operated AR-10. It creates a closed system which is an advantage if you were going to abuse a silencer. That would be one of the places where it would be very handy. But in general, it tightens up the action, minimizes sound. If you're just trying to be quieter in general, a closed rifle system is a good choice. But no, there's nothing you can really do. Well, depending on the bolt action, again, there are weapons out there you can modify a little bit. but nothing that would make it semi-automatic or whatever. Most of the work that was done in that idea, actually it was done in the past. The Mexicans came up with, based upon a contract rifle that was manually operated, they created a handful of different semi-automatic rifles there. We made, with the 1903 Springfield, which is a bolt-action rifle, they made what they call the Mark I receivers, which allowed you to be a bolt-action, 30-06 Springfield in one minute. And then by pulling the bolt and inserting the Peterson device, there was an ejection port right out the left side of the receiver. I've had a couple of the Mark I's. I should have kept them, but I got a great price for them back years ago. Now there were thousands of dollars. But that was taking a bolt action and converting it over but it's an add-on module kind of like you know you have the whole bolt assembly and the whole recoil system all built into the system that you just drop right on to where you take the bolt out and you insert a magazine from the top and you have a semi-automatic 30 caliber assault rifle. Well it was supposed to be assault rifle. That's one of the few guns that really was. It's a Springfield with the 30 with 30 caliber Peterson and the idea was that you stuck that in when you're going into a you know trench cleaning you're going to be suppressed using suppression fire or assault fire so that was its purpose and then the Australians made a couple took a couple of 303 British Enfields different models mostly the mark number number one mark three and I think they did well I want to say 10,000 of these at least The number varies. I've seen numbers, you know, the higher and lower. But I think about 10,000, what they did is they took number one, Mark III Enfields, did the same thing as with the Peterson device, pulled out the bolt, inserted a module in the top, put a bigger magazine underneath a basically, again, a Bren gun mag, and boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. They had a fully automatic light automatic rifle based on a bolt-action gun. It could be done. You could do it with any firearm, but it would be something standard because if you did it for one, you'd want to do it for a lot. And that's why your best choice is not so much any of your accurate bolt-action commercial rifles, but to pick a military pattern like a Mauser, an Enfield, and make a conversion unit for that. The most likely, although it's heavier at a brick doghouse as it is, is using the Schmitt-Ruben model 31, so the K31s are the most common out there right now and they're available. They already did, the Swiss already made a system for that to convert that to a semi-automatic or light rifle, or I should say light automatic rifle, depending on the need. He did perfect it, made it work, and then dropped it. Because it was heavy. The K31 is a heavy rifle as it is. A lot of people grossly miscalculate the quality level and the materials involved with that rifle. It's actually quite heavier than any of the Mausers or the Enfields or any of the you might be fielding. It's a girthy rifle but it's an extremely accurate weapon. So it's worth it. It does what it's supposed to do. So hopefully, again, it would not be a possible solution for the most part because it would be so design or system specific, but it could be done. It's just that, again, by the time you figure out how to do it for one rifle, you'd want to be able to do a lot of them one after another. So it has to be, preferably, you do something where you can create a standard production line mechanism of some kind to crank out more. That would be the interest. On that note, again, with regard to bolt guns, somebody's been asking me, there are a couple of videos out there on resuscitating some of the demilitarized guns that they're offering right now. That can be done. Again, a Mark I. Oh, no, forgive me. Number 3, Mark I. No, number one mark three. Come on, mark, come on. Slap yourself in the microphone. It's an Indian number one mark three British Enfield that are drill rifles. Right now, Centerfire Systems, let's see, who else? JG Sales has them for $99 apiece. Royal Tiger Imports has some, but you can buy for the price of what they want for the drill rifle. You can get a no FFL. bolt-action rifle from them for under $200. Now those used to be dime-a-dozen guns, but now they're more valuable because there's no paperwork involved in buying one. If you go there, they're actually quote-unquote antique arms. Most common are the Viterli 6.5 Carcano rifles that are out there, so that's one option. And those are no FFL, but the The weapons that have been turned into drill rifles typically are cross-bolted and in some cases they also have run a rod down the barrel and tagged it up at the muzzle end sometimes or down towards the receiver of others. What I mean by tag is with a welder. Two options with that. You can rebuild the receivers. They can be re-welded. That used to be done all the time. They just don't talk about it. But they did it in such a way that for most people they wouldn't have the ability to rebuild the receiver. Here's the thing, there's a ton of infield parts coming out right now. I mean, they're literally everywhere. They're in six different suppliers, and it's every part you could possibly need for the number one mark three or the number four mark one. So that would be a, again, all the parts necessary to resuscitate the rifle back to life are there, and you can even find spare barrels. One of the tricks that we learned a long time ago is if you're looking for shooting and not pretty, is if you don't trust the fact that you're going to pin and weld the cut points on the sides of the chamber area of the receiver, the trick is to over plate. If you're a welder, you know exactly how to cap over any repair that you do. Well, I'm not looking to make this thing a show rifle, I'm making it a shooting rifle. and to add another few ounces to the gun by putting side plates and teague welding, micro welding side plates to either side where you do the fill and properly dress and clean up the weld on the inside, more so on the outside. You would then put a couple of steel caps on either side and weld them into place as a bridging point to offer even more energy. In fact, make the rifle probably stronger than it originally was. So again, bolts are not a problem for these guns. The Enfield C did the most common thing out there right now, but there have been some spring fields that were used overseas that have come back, 1903s, sad. But again, parts are available. Option would be to actually just change the barrel out completely, but if it hasn't been drilled in a couple of locations, the barrels could be made serviceable too. The big thing is, in the past, we had a limited number of welding rod to work with, but we have a wide spectrum of rod. And that makes all the difference in the world with regard to materials and material bonding. You know, material bonding, when we get to the weld process, and again, what technique you're using, tank welding still makes the most sense for most of that work. And the other thing is understanding how to be patient and lap the interior of the receiver where you rewelded. You have to over weld it, take the material back down and then you're going to buff and clean on the inside. On the outside, like I said, put a couple of metal caps on either side. If you have to even open up the wood for the stock a little bit, that can be done. It's a lot of work, but depending on how prices go, and right now prices are stupid on any of the older weapons to the point where on one hand, like the Enfield, you can buy, it's outrageously priced if you buy the gun itself. It's reasonably priced to buy the D-Watt. Spare parts, as I said before, are everywhere, so anything you might have to replace or repair is actually off the shelf and available. And it's worth the price of, if you wanted a rifle to bring into service, if you have the skill, it would be worth it to bring that rifle up to shooting grade again. It could be done. As another point in the situation, remember I mentioned that the barrels haven't been drilled or hold. The policy with most of the D-millers overseas is to drill a hole at the chamber. In many cases, halfway down the barrel and then just before the crown of the barrel, just before the muzzle, maybe by an inch or two. Now, on the one hand, that barrel, I guess you could. I can't say that you can't. I know the technique can be used to make it work. But the other consideration with barrels, why, somebody asked me, why do they offer those? Well, because it's about six or eight inches worth of high grade American steel or foreign steel that's for a barrel. that's available for other projects without even changing the rifling or anything. Again, there's all kinds of people like to build their own firearms and depending on what they're working with or what they've chosen in the way of a chambering, those short little barrels come in awful handy for making single shot pistols, SMGs, submachine guns. Remember most of the SMGs, well all of them, are using a pistol caliber. The barrels don't need to be as long with an S submachine gun, so again, pistol length is basically what you're looking at. In fact, the Thompson works best with a shorter than 16 inch barrel, or forgive me, Thompson, the .45 ACP. Actual Thompsons take a look at the barrel length. At 16 inches, you actually are playing down the energy of the cartridge in order to accommodate the law. Most people don't realize that. So again, if you're designing weapons, these are all parts of the consideration. How can you make something cheap to prototype? For the longest time, guys, we just dip into the really cheap gun parts. Look at what it is that's available. Adapt it. Do some spot welding. Bend some sheet metal. Put everything together. Figure out if it works. And then if you like it, now we start refining it and making it our own. But the neat thing is that all the stuff that has been laying around in the way of surplus, to include those pumped out barrels, a lot of interesting things can be developed and built. And again, the Russians, for instance. Before World War II, the Communists being the crappy managers that they always are, the Jewish mob is great for slave driving but not for skill. In fact, they're basically sluggers for the most part, expecting somebody else to do all the work and they take credit for it. The Jewish communists that were running Russia were typical and par for the course. But one thing you've got to admit is practicality. Everything they built was 30 caliber. Why? Well, if they built a 30 caliber machine gun barrel and it was a BLEM, something happened where it was a BLEM or it was a head of a flaw that they missed, It wasn't a complete loss for all the hours they put in because, or the time, it wouldn't be hours, but however many, how much time they put on a refined piece of equipment, if the barrel looked to be flawed, they could chop it down and make three, like with the Nagat, make approximately three, four, maybe five, I'd have to check to see what the specs were, submachine gun barrels. Interestingly enough, if any of those were flawed to a degree where they lost an inch or two out of whatever they had, they would then make them into either semi-automatic pistol barrels, tool them down the rest of the way, or could use them to build a revolver barrel. The Nagat revolver, the Tokarev pistol, the Broom handle, Bolshevik special, the Broom handle copy in .30 caliber. the 30 caliber submachine guns of all classes, peppyish types, and then needless to say, they got rifles, squat machine guns, etc. The barrels start out that length. But you see, by making everything 30 caliber, all of the barrels produced, one part or another would make another barrel, or multiple barrels. So they didn't waste any of the production time. Now, were they crude or for that reason? Well, they actually still maintained a standard, much crude or standard, but they did maintain a standard in production. And this is something we need to learn lessons about. In fact, they don't want you to learn any lessons. They want you to know anything about what I'm talking about right now, for obvious reasons. If you think it out properly, you pick something, you stick to it, but you make it just so absolutely simple with regard to production specs from one system to the next that they can be integrated. And that's the idea of very critical component barrels. This is why I've been telling you on the air here, the best thing you can invest in are upper receivers, AR-15 upper receivers. When you see them and they're down to 120 or 125, buy it. Why? Because that's like putting money in the bank. Well, no, it is putting money in the bank. And nobody will know where the money went and when you want to get rid of it, when the time comes, you won't have any problem getting rid of it. I heard a voice, we had a caller, who do we have? Yeah, Paul in Tennessee, I wanted to ask a question. That Nagont, and all of a sudden Nagont M9130 with a long barrel, you know, its bore diameter seems to be .312, .32 caliber, close to it. Right, it's close. Okay, it is a larger, it's not just regular 308 diameter. It's 310, 312. 310, 311 will work best, 312. In reality, it's one of those situations where, for instance, the 7.7 JAP, the 303 British and the Mohsen they got are pretty well relative to each other in terms of projectiles, so you could work one to the other. But a sloppy .308 is better than no bullet going down range and the way to correct the issue on that, as we've talked about before, if I had, let's say we do, we've got millions, I don't know how many of those negants we have in this country because they were brought back, they were sold in this country back when we made them for Russia before World War I. People don't realize Westinghouse made Nagat rifles. If you've got one guys, they're now worth a stupid price. You can buy any rifle you want with it and probably on the market. It used to be they were out there because guys brought them back from, like I told you before, with the Polar Bear division from Vladivac, when they came back from Vladivastok and Archangel, the Polar Bear division after World War I went and fought the Reds. Well, a lot of guys smuggled their guns back. But their guns were American made because we made them for the Tsar. So there's a bunch of those here and there was a bunch of 7.62x54R chambered rifles. People don't realize Savage used to make a 7.62x54R chambered sporting rifle. Almost everybody offered the caliber around the time of World War I. So, there was a ton of rifles out there in that mode, and back in the day, because the standard is .308 for most everything that we were shooting, the fact that it was a slightly larger bore, cast-led bullet, using a gas check and sometimes paper was the other option, would actually allow for you to breathe life into the rifle if you couldn't get the actual bullet because if you use a 308 she's gonna be sloppy going down the tube but it would still be better no bullet, but if you use a lead with a cart mouth you with a cat what basically is a Conical base with a domed base what happens is even if it's a 308 bullet Mold you had What's going to happen just like with a mini ball is when you slap the ass into that bullet with that charge out of that case as it leaves the case the base of the lead projects out and accurately engages all of the rifling just like on an old mini ball in a 58 Springfield. So the lead is what breed what was breathing life back into that cartridge for a very long time because you couldn't get the ammunition couldn't any surplus in the period between Oh, the 1930s and up to Vietnam. And again, a lot of guys brought those guns back from Korea. And a lot of guys brought a ton of them back from Vietnam. But there was no ammunition. They brought the rifles. But they didn't bring any ammo back. And so reloading, well, everybody had to be creative. If they could find brass, it was typically antique or old because it was built by Remington or Peters. Again, you have brass, but maybe not the, you know, you didn't have a loaded round, but you could get dies. And reloading, patching, or again, a dome base spitzer type projectile, larger bullet, it'll be a bigger casting because you need about a hundred and, you want about a 170, 180 grain bullet at least. to get it right and the thing is that casting was the only way to go for that very reason. And don't forget anything that's 7.6x5 are going to have the same issues. Dragging off rifles, SVD, you know the SVD monocrops like the Romanians or any of the Tokarev rifles. So there's a number of different, a number of them have the same issue. Now there is another trick Compressing bullets is not something many people talk about, but there used to be. It's funny because on the one hand you have a squeeze system for cleaning up the line of the bullet to proper spec. A bullet swager. If you cast a bullet and it's lead, you'd probably be close to spec art right off the bat most of the time. If you have a bullet that is .308, there used to be, what you could do is basically Sealed the end. One guy made it was a reloader. I saw the article 40 years ago. Maybe longer. It's been at least 40 years. But the guy made a screw-on tap using the existing swage system. And what he did is he actually put a larger gauge swage tube in. the, the, uh, compared into the, into the vise. And what he did is he took a 308 bullet, or actually it's smaller, I think even two, and the idea was to make a squatter, uh, but still properly, uh, dimension, uh, projectile for improvising around for a larger bore device like the Leica 764R. Probably the reason the article was done and the reason the guy got into it is for the very thing I was just talking about because all these Nangats came in either they got smuggled back from Vietnam or they just got carried back because they got paperwork on them. I had a paperwork asked for, forgive me, model 91 for years and the only place you got ammunition was down towards the border where it was being smuggled across from Mexico and they were selling it at the gun shows in New Mexico and Arizona. That's been years ago. So yeah, it's a bigger diameter. There are different solutions. Number one, you can actually buy the right bullets. Don't forget that. Reloading bullets for the 7.62x54R. There's Russian stuff that came in. I know some guys hoarded a bunch of that in the good way. And they sell little trickles of it out. And the other option is to again pick up the proper bullet mold or you can just go to any one of the bullet companies and they do offer for a little higher price. It's a lot more expensive than say any of the 308 projectiles but you can get the right bullet. We got the right bullet because it's weapons Wednesday. We're at the bottom of the hour and the bottom of the hour on weapons Wednesday. Before God, we are the... Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands, we'll prove no frightful. We are back! And it is... Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. But if you don't protect it with physical force, someone's going to walk up and open your head like a canoe and splash linguine all over the wall behind you. It'll be so embarrassing. So let's make sure that we're better armed, better equipped, better trained, and prepared to fight as needed. And when you do, you fight like a dog. Make sure that you win. The important thing is to win. All else is irrelevant as far as the discussion goes. Victory is the key. So, again, it is Weapons Wednesday. Let's see, how about one more song? Because we of course have our double tap with our traditional bottom of the hour. Eldor on Tyran and Yellow Rose of Texas. Becoming a really good, that's another combative piece, it's a good song. Kind of like the annals of, again, the Patriot fight across the frontier. Well, modern frontier. We ain't talking 100 years ago or more. Arise and ride as diamonds, this sparkle's like to do You may talk about your insommerancing of Rosalie But the evil rose at Texas, beat the bells of Tennessee Well I joined up with the Texas guard, the army of my state We marched down to the border, and there we made it safe Against that storm from Mexico, we all stood firm and true And each night as the stars emerged, my thoughts returned to you We thus rose of color, that disorder ever knew. For I set brightest diamonds in these sparkle lights to do. You may talk about your instant mace and sing of Rosalie. For the yellow rose to Texas, leads the bells in Tennessee. In the heart of proud old Houston, we met the FEDRO-MIME. With grit and sexy marriage, we fought into the night. The echoes of our struggle under the city's glow Yet in the style between the shots I mister saw the pillow of color that this soldier ever knew For eyes of bright and diamonds and leaves sparkles like the dew You may talk about your wins and mays and sling a bros-a-vee While the yellow rose of Texas beat the bells in Tennessee And yet with the rangers I was sent Where in those cold dark trenches many a night was spent Amidst the chill and danger, her memory was my fault I'd hold close to her image, two things of colour that the soldier ever knew. Her life surprised diamonds and they sparkled like a stew. You may talk to about your winter mains and sing of rosary, but the yellow rose text leads both bells and tenors. As a trudge to this new war-torn land, her love it is my guide. Amid each burning sunset's glow, through the end me tie. Through smoke and blood and battle cries, when truth remains to be, that the yellow rose of Texas is the only girl for me. She'll be this rose of color that the soldier ever knew. Her eyes of bright and diamonds and these sparkle lights they do. You may talk about your Vincent Maine thing out of Rosalie, but the yellow rose of Texas is the only girl for me. The only girl for me. Elder Antiran, the yellow rose of Texas. fight going on down on the border trying to develop. We'll see what happens. What's interesting is the not discussed number of weapons on the other side of the border in the hands of the Banditos slash the Jewish run cartels run by the Jewish non-governmental organizations working with the Jewish Mexican government. Those weapons came in through the Jewish arms traders who stole the ammunition and weapons and equipment from the United States after it was sent over to Yuck Rain. And these Jewish money bags slash profiteers lived the weapons and ammunition into aircraft and over ships across the planet, depending on how much they sold that week. from yuck rain and shipped it all over the place and it just happened to pile up down there in Mexico on top of all the other locations. Now that's not the only source for arms for the creatures that we're facing, but it's a significant component because they got weapons that otherwise they wouldn't have had available. We got a caller, who do we have? Paul again, are you gonna play any more ear candy? Well, I think we're good for now. Oh, what do you got? I was thinking of Big Iron Marty Robbins. Big Iron? Well, you could do that. Marty Robbins, the Marty Robbins version, is more than one. Marty Robbins? Yeah, Big Iron on his hip, you know. Yeah, with a bug iron on. I'll tell you what, we can do that because this weapon's Wednesday, Ed. If you can pull that up. With a big iron on his hip. Been a long time since I heard that piece. My dad used to play that. As a matter of fact, he can play that song and sing it too. That was back in the old again, classic country, classic western country, which today would be probably would fall into dark country because there's a lot of that out there too if you haven't noticed. We haven't played any of that in a while. We should. Oh, let's see. And Ed's digging for it while we're talking, I think. Here we go. Hardly spoke to folks around him, didn't have too much to say. Business no one dared to make a slip. The stranger there among them had a big iron on his hip. Big iron on his hip. In the morning when he rode into the town. Came riding from the south side, slowly looking all around. From each slip. And he's here to do some business with a big iron on his hip. They lied on his head In his town there lived an outlaw By the name of Texas Red He tried to take him and that many men were dead He's just an acute 24 And the notch is on his pistol, numbered 1 in 19 more 1 in 19 more Rangers started talking Made it plain to folks around Was in Arizona, Ranger wouldn't be too long in town Taking off, lost back, alive, or maybe dead And he said it didn't matter, he was after Texas Red After Texas Red Wasn't long before the story was relayed to Texas Red But the unworthy men that tried before were dead And twenty men had made a slip Twenty-one would be the ranger with a big iron on his hip Big iron on his hip The morning passed so quickly it was time for them to meet It was twenty past eleven when they walked out in the street Those every breath they knew this handsome ranger was about to meet his death About to meet his death There was forty feet between them when they stopped to make their play And the swiftness of the ranger is still talked about today And the ranger's aim On this ship? Imagine a little more dynamic acoustic guitar. My dad can play that piece. No, we're going to compare notes on that one since you brought that one up. Blue Sericino, carry me back. Here's what's interesting. That particular song you just heard is between 50 and 60 years old, depending on which version you probably grew up with. And what's interesting is, in the meantime, the last several years, there was a whole regrowth of, you know, Pista Lero, classic cowboy western music. And Blue Sericino is one of the bands, the groups, that actually did that. And Carry Me Back. Now this is not a, this is a, there's several pieces on the same album. They're all, here we go. Don't shut up. Thank you, Edward. Blue Sericino! And Carry Me Back. And there are a whole bunch of the pieces done. Whole bunch of music done by that band. And usually if you look at it, look up. And you pay attention to little sidebar images, you'll find a whole bunch of other. In reality though, we just played you the first song, didn't this kind of lead? That's why I brought that one up. First you heard about the poor guy who thought he was faster than the Ranger because he already killed 20 people, and he just got put in the dirt. And then the next song that I just played, well just picture him as that guy waiting for his girlfriend. Of course it's the bandito who got shot and was laying in the dirt the first song. And you could roll one right into the other with that, couldn't you? Yes, you could. And they're about 50 to 60 years apart in time. Go ahead, jump in there. Hey, it's Tom Naralando. Are you paying attention to the, what do you want to call it? A shit show on YouTube of the Second Amendment community versus Six Hour Owner. I think his name is Cohen. Anyway, there's a whole slew of videos that have come out over the last year or so showing that the SIG P320 goes off on itself. Injuries cops, injuries citizens, injuries people on the job. And SIG Sauer's response to it is, he'll prove. This is BS. So the whole 2x community is like, whoa, whoa, wait a minute. Their response was, yeah, here's the proof, here's all kinds of proof, lawsuits and all this and Six Tower's like, no, there's no peer reviews on this, so screw you. And by the way, the owner of Six Tower, Kochen, comes out and says, this criticism of Six Tower will stop on such and such date, which was today. And the criticism hasn't stopped. So, in fact, it's on YouTube, TikTok, any platform out there. It's just tons and tons, thousands of people that are showing clips and showing what's going on with SIG. And the more people involved in this is forcing SIGSALR to come up with like, hey, you need to produce the fact that you use stamped parts from India in a certain run of six hours and it's causing this mess. If you don't admit it, then this is negligence on your part. So anyway, that's what's going on. There's going to be a show starting at 9 o'clock in a few minutes detailing the ongoing information about this on YouTube. The channel is Focus Trip. So if anyone wants to tune into that. Oh, wait, hold on. Slow down. Slow down. Stop, stop, stop. Back up. It's focus trip, T-R-I-P? Yes. Okay, focus trip. The channel is focus. Focus. Go ahead. Focus space T-R-I-P-P. Focus trip. Okay. T-R-I-P-T? P or as in Paul, P as in Paul. QP, so focus trip. Oh, PP, okay, yeah, PP at the end. Okay, good. Okay, that's it. That's all I needed. So FOCUSTRIPP, Fox, let's see, Foxtrot, Oscar, Charlie, Union, Sierra, Tango, Romeo, India, Papa, Papa. So there, that works out. Okay, and that's it. Sorry to ask for a few minutes. Nine o'clock. Nine o'clock, very good. Well, the one thing about the CIGS, they figured there was a big kid on the block, they got government money. And that's part of the problem, is that they've got to guarantee income no matter what. How many weapons does CIG make for the US government right now? than they should be. I've argued that all along. Most companies make good weapons, but we make good weapons in America and there was no reason for us to adopt the number of foreign arms that we're having walk through SIG, FN, you know, etc. where you should have stayed in-house because we've got in-house manufacturing to take care of. And this is one of the problems with when you give somebody that much leeway and that much throw. What I'm waiting for is since he's Jewish, right? The owner's Jewish, Cohen? Donald Trump passed. Donald Trump? Yeah, he's not a Protestant. Donald Trump passed. You can't say anything bad about the Jews or you're going to be put in jail. So, let's see, are we oppressing? Is this anti-semanticism because somebody feels there might be a safety issue and can identify the safety issue with SIG? Glock did it. I'm going to point something out. Years ago, and you can look this up, go to guns and ammo way back in the 80s. When the Glock first came in, we had a whole series, every Glock that existed, every model failed. Now, just like you said here a minute ago, remember, oh, they bought some, you know, they did some production parts in India. Duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a-duk-a Because they figured, well, as long as the fit and finish looks the same, it does. It's kind of like Chinese hex drill screw tips, right? You know, they've got such a beautiful finish. They've got a puttery finish now. They look like they're all, man, those are quality. And you put them in that multi head screwdriver and you twist and they bend and break first thing. Why? They've got all the fit and finish, but they've got none of the tensile strength. And that happens with a lot of things in industry. Glock was either industrial sabotage or they knew they did something wrong and they never admitted to it. But they're not as big. They weren't as big as Sig is. Sig's got a lot of pull because of the Fed. That's why he figures he can get away with it. Plus kosher mafia, so that doesn't help. And I know this has been an ongoing discussion for quite some time. The big thing is, I don't think they're going to really, quote unquote, fess up. I think they're going to keep running the way that they are because money's going to keep coming in from the US government. That's just me. You know what I mean? And if all fails, head for Israel and Hyde, right? Yeah, well this is just, this is just Jews being Jews. Do you remember 20 years ago at least, and then I think it was like maybe 25 years ago, Over in Israel, there was some big huge party bar mitzvah for some kid and all these Jews were dancing on the second floor of this hotel and the whole freaking floor caved in. Do you remember that? Everything collapsed, yes. Yes, yes, yes. This is just more Jewish, hey, we just hired some Jewish carpenters over here, slave labor from Palestine and well, let's see how this works. It didn't work out too well. So same kind of thing. Well, the interesting thing is that the US government had this problem years ago. I've talked about this. This happened with MP5 magazines. We adopted the MP5 as a personal defense weapon for aircraft. Remember, this is how far back it goes. Remember the book Black Hawk Down? Yes, I have it. Okay. If you read the book, Don't ignore the bullshit movie. They do everything they cover everybody's tracks and it's a propaganda piece But if you go read the book, why is it the helicopter pilot? What felt that he was gonna die? Well, you know what it was? He had an mp5 and he had a whole shitload of magazines and he loaded a mag he loaded a mag into the weapon and he He loaded the weapon and he pointed it somebody in bang and it didn't feed So he had to manually operate the thing over and over again and it jammed a couple of times. Read the book. Don't take my word for it. Read the book. Well, he dumped that mag and he grabbed another mag and he stuffed it into the weapon and he loaded it and bang! And it had to manually operate the thing again. Well, what they don't tell you about is the untold epic of that particular little saga. Oh, by the way, the SEAL guy that was still alive had an M14. He was firing until he was down to, I think, his last magazine or his last few rounds, and he came over to the pilot because they were the only two survivors at that time, and he handed the pilot the M14 and he took the guy's MP5 because he saw that he had a bunch of mags. Guess what? It didn't work. Why didn't they work? Well, it turned out that there was a subcontractor to a subcontractor to a subcontractor out of Israel. And the whole batch of mags were ill-specced. They didn't work. You know what they did with all of them? They dumped something like 200,000 mags that they bought from this supposed American company, Blatsonstein and Cohen, probably. And what happened is that they had subcontracted