March 19, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed the Kennedy assassination files released in March 2025, criticizing the lack of imagery and questioning the authenticity of 90,000 pages of documents after 60+ years of government control. The show featured extensive discussion of weapons systems for militia preparedness, including comparisons of the AR-15, M14, FAL, and other main battle rifles, with emphasis on the AR-10 as an affordable .308 option. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge joined for the evening segment to critique Trump's Middle East policies, particularly bombing campaigns in Yemen and Gaza, arguing these violate the Constitution and risk escalation with Iran, while also discussing the ongoing Ukraine conflict and Israel's military actions.
- kennedy assassination
- zapruder film
- weapons wednesday
- ar-15
- ar-10
- m14
- main battle rifle
- 7.62x51 nato
- .308
- militia preparedness
- yemen bombing
- gaza
- israel
- iran
- trump administration
- constitutional violations
- ukraine
- mossad
- preparedness
- logistics
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I chanced forth to meet her. So I gave her a meatball and a go-room toe. I'm just getting started. She said unto me. And I reached not too far. He goes back. free brave you buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun permits to start a business or to build a place for one on land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent although you have no voice in saying how the money spent your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to this you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shit. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn holds they've sworn And your daughters visit 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? Do you wish your children to live in fear? Both sons of the Republic arise. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, freedom, praise. As Iowaki vanished in the mist, his words were true. But we have ourselves, for even now as tyrants, trampled each God-given right. We only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... ...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, south, northwest, east, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. We're on satellite and we want to say thank you to those who are both listening and then rebroadcasting virtually around the planet. We don't even know for sure how many of you there are. And that's both analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Wednesday. It's Weapons Wednesday. There's a lot of other stuff going on. It is the, no way, yes way, it's the 19th 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 2025, battle for the republic, book 2, the winter war. Little bit left, little bit, not much, we might get some weather this weekend. I'm not old, my breath on that by the way. They're predicting out snow a week in advance. If it happens, it happens. But on the bottom of the state here, again, if it does hit the ground, it won't make any difference. Everything is pretty well thought out. The winter wheat is looking fantastic, people. I'll tell you what. They got a good leg up last fall, and the winter wheat, the production that we have in the ground in this area here, however many Tens and tens of thousands of acres. It's doing really well. So we've got a good good edge up in that situation. Anyway, it is weapons Wednesday You know somebody asked me I had three or four questions Why didn't you talk about the Kennedy paperwork yesterday, which we did touch on a little bit. I think number one It's like, well, we got 90,000 pages of what most likely is going to be B. But here's my problem. It's not the pages of paperwork. It's, was there, and maybe you can answer this for me because I didn't really sit there and hold my breath because I'm so, I was on tinter hooks. Anybody see any images released? How many additional videos, how many movie reels were released or it'll be digitally copied now, but how many rules of film, how many individual camera shots because in Deli Plaza There were hundreds, if not, we don't know really how many people on the edge, around the corner. There was imagery that was being taken nonstop as Kennedy was moving through the area. The only film that you're allowed to see, and by the way, and forgive me, there is, everybody mentions this is a Bruder film. And that is the official only thing you're allowed to see that they released 70 years ago, right? It's like, really? Okay. So, there was another video that was actually out there and the only reason I remember it is because it was not a color feed, it was a black and white. from another direction and or not another direction but more of a level on imagery thing not up from above you know so you could see the you know head back and to the left back and to the left you know Kennedy said going back and to the left and the jungle linguine hitting the back of the car big chunk landed on the town the trunk anyway That particular image along with some of the stills now some of the stills were released and then were reeled in from the different newspapers who printed their own imagery in the first day or two after the Kennedy assassination. Anybody remember this? Now this is something that's always been talked about with regard to, well it used to be, now it's not, now everybody's shallow-held 21st century, I can't say, you know, everybody talks about this. If you were collecting information from the past, there are a lot of images, all of them were selected and were patted on the head and they squeezed them on the butt to make sure they were safe, they checked them, and then they put them into the local newspapers, and in some cases there were a few images that were used in the local news feeds for television, black and white of course. And these are all pretty much very, they were very limited, but they offered more information and it used to be with Kennedy aficionados that they would bring these images up and compare notes to demonstrate how elements of the Zapruder film had been altered or how elements of the Other images had been altered, you know, comparing that, well, this one was fixed this way, this one was changed in this way, etc. Those are all gone. Those are missing from the formula. And what's interesting is none of the imagery, as far as I know, well, there's 90,000 pages of black and white paperwork that could be fabricated with any number of technologies more than available over the last 65, 70 years. But let's point something out. At least as good as anything that produced the Obama birth certificate, does anybody out there believe that any of the Obama birth certificates are accurate? Why don't you? Well, because it was demonstrated how they were campered with etc. But it's just argued that number one Barry Satoro presented himself as the Kenyan wonder for how many years and then all of a sudden he's born in America, okay? Hawaii, as a matter of fact. Hawaii. So understand that if we can accept that idea very, very quickly, how are we accepting any of the paperwork that they waited and waited and sat on? Had they had time to sculpt, alter, and modify as needed whatever they chose to? Here's one of the things that came out yesterday, I know. Somebody boarded out that, well, the law of this points to Australia. Now that's a chuckle and a hoot for anybody who's been watching this for a very long time because with the Ringknockers, especially the Mossad, the Jewish Mafia, remember the wage war by deception, having anything in the documents that mention Australia, Cuba, Russia, and Israel. Israeli intelligence is mentioned a number of times. In fact, I was just watching a video. I was trying to get the number of times that they were mentioned because they're mentioned a lot in the documents that were removed. Such a tiny pipsqueak worthless little dot on the map country but it's the center of attention with regard to going back over and over again to the assassination of the President of the United States. a tip squeak, worthless, small piece of real estate with a bunch of sociopathic, homosexual, pedophilic Satanists. Okay? That little dot on the map, that snub rub there, but yet it's manipulating how many elements of the US to begin with. But also here we have the assassination of the President of the United States and the Jewish mafia, the kosher mafia, is entwined in this. Now they feel comfortable releasing this now. Now, of course, we are going to run out and arrest everybody that was involved in this crime now that we've got this exposure, right? Are we going to run out and grab them, guys? What cemetery do we have to go to? Oh, that's right, yeah. In fact, even the peons are dead. Well, there might be a few left, but not many. And if they are, how old will they be? And the trigger pullers, well it's like somebody said several times here, well they were dead probably, you know, maybe two hours after they did the assassination, okay, for that matter. And you know, buried wherever they're buried. But somebody buried them. Now with the Jewish mob, like when they killed the Czar's family, let's remind you that the original group, which they claimed, oh they didn't know that this was gonna happen, that's all a lie, we know that. But the first group of Jewish commissars that killed the Czars family were then killed by another group, who then were killed by another group, so that by the time you're done, it was all, everything was third, fourth generation rumor. And what I mean by generation is, there were three different groups of assassins slash executioners who were with the Jewish commissariat. that killed one group after another group after another group. Each one killed the other because they were told that the others were bad party members. Okay? In reality, I guarantee they knew exactly. They were told exactly what it was that was going on. And the little click, the center click, just made sure that as much of the first person evidence as possible was destroyed when it came to lips. Because otherwise, they'd sink ships. Loose lips sink ships, remember? So it is interesting again, the imagery is what I'd like to see because I'd like to see how it's been doctored. That would be the tougher one. All the garbage you're seeing that they've let go, that stuff can all be sanitized so easily, it's ridiculous. With each passing year getting closer to this date, the technology for altering and manipulating the paperwork, the documentation, et cetera, is that much easier. But I would also say the same is true in the imagery. So the big challenge would be, well, find those Kennedy aficionados, which nobody seems to be turning to, instead everybody's going through, look at all the stuff that they released. I've got something nobody else has. Well, actually, most everything that I've heard, what was it, this underhill, the guy underhill, Guys, that gentleman was mentioned in special reports. He's the guy that's supposed to have left the CIA headquarters, went to New Jersey and blurted some stuff out to some other friends and a bunch of other CIA types in it. Actually was put down as a report. Guys, we knew about that in the 1970s. In the middle 1970s, all of this stuff was supposed to be released, which would have only been, you know, what, 10 years after the event, right? A little more, but not much. And originally it was all sealed for that purpose. And I can't show it to you on the microphone here, but I have all of the posters and pre-releases and all the discussions when I was in college. where they were talking about how in the next few months the big release date, there was a, I'll tell you, I can't even describe it, there's an image, it's a poster, this was the imagery. They took the James Bond silhouette, they had the CIA seal broken like it was, like you did a jagged crack down the middle of it and split it like Pac-Man, okay? And they had James Bond in the middle where the Pac-Man mouth is, And the whole idea was the truth is going to come out. The CIA will be exposed. The foreign operatives will be exposed. Now mind you, we're not talking about this amongst the population of, say, researchers that were, remember, conspiracy theorists. The interesting thing is that this was coming up as a subject on college campuses, Eastern Michigan University, Michigan State, and University of Michigan, and others. It wasn't the only place. But I collected a bunch of stuff because it was, yeah, nobody cared to worry about it. I just kind of like say weird things. But it's funnier at hell because, well, how many years ago was that now? Well, it was 50 years ago, kids. That's 50 years. This is the year 2025. You're talking 1975. So 50 stinking years and everybody was so excited. Oh, the truth is gonna come out. Oh, we're gonna find out about oh, here it comes. All of a sudden they ordered that everything be extended in the seal. And it was like first, oh, it's only gonna be 10 years and it was 20 years. And then it was, oh, wait a minute, 30 years. And then it was, it's like waiting for someone to help you if you had Agent Orange. If you waited for the government to do it, you're dead. And they are long dead. And the only people that survived Agent Orange were the people that were helped by the Patriot Movement. If you thought to be a good, you know, like to follow the regime kind of guy, well, you followed that right to your grave. But the only treatment that took place for Agent Orange, kind of like the same anniversary window only a few years later, but not much, For the start of the Agent Orange scam, with regard to hitting the troops, and with Agent Orange, Agent Green, and Agent Purple, okay, it wasn't just Agent Orange. Agent Orange rolls off everybody's lips, but Agent Green and Agent Purple were other defolians that were also deployed. But it was Agent Orange that was dominant. That's the one everybody can least remember, for whatever reason. Maybe Purple is just too rolly on the lips, I don't know. But it's the same scenario. If you waited for government to become forward, that didn't happen. How long did it take for them to finally admit about Agent Orange? All this crap comes from that same window of time where the Jewish mob was starting to, you know, flex its muscles more openly and out in your face. Right now, that's what's going on. So really, they don't mind the idea. Well, we can talk about You know, there's the Israelis, oh but they weren't really involved. They were just observing a lot of stuff. The Jewish spies couldn't possibly be murderers and belligerents against America, except they've been caught being murderers and belligerents in America. A lot. Okay? So as far as this release goes, the imagery I'd be curious about is all the rest. Like I said, under Hill, in 1975 there were a whole bunch of write-ups on that particular incident with him. And everybody's talking about this because they're so shocked and amazed. And it's interesting that the only thing I would say is in theory, for all the people who collected all these bits and pieces from either people who passed information on or who had information passed on to them, remember that that's part of counterintelligence. That particular story has been known by the Patriot element or by the Truth element for 60 years. 50 years at least. Well, we'll say 50. But I think they knew about that particular individual was first probably talked about, I think, around 1970 or something like that. And now it's brought up as part of the white paper that they just released. And white papers are so easy to either A, redact or B, modify. and modification where you don't have any integrated and complicated mechanisms or infrastructure to validate, or especially if you have imagery because the imagery would speak more than the 90,000 pages. Let me see. You want to know why they absolutely have to alter imagery and why it's best not to release it. It's like this is a Bruder film. There are certain pieces that they modified in the Zabirter film right off the bat before they allowed it for public consumption. But here's the thing, if you slow down and something that only a few people did, I've told you this many times, watch what people are looking at. That's the first thing. If the President of the United States is the reason that you had to come to Dealey Plaza, then your focus and attention is going to absolutely be there. Any insertion becomes what is considered to be an aggressive distraction which usually startles the individual. In other words, you're watching the president, okay, in your mind the president's going to go by, you're going to look at him, you've got a place in Daley Plaza or up at the other end of the plaza where they made the turn where you get a real close look of Kennedy, if you were smart. and the entourage had to slow down to make that first 90 degree turn, which doesn't make any sense as I've told you before. Well then, all of a sudden, something goes, you see something happen. Now, how do people respond? People who have been, and here's what's interesting, there's different types of reactions, what kind would you expect, especially in the year 1963 or 64? What kind of people would be standing there? Well, a whole lot of recumbent veterans. Oh, that's right. Yeah, we just had World War II and then we had Korea, the war they wanted you to forget about. And of course, we did have the beginning of Vietnam going on at that time, but the World War II vets were everywhere and they were in their prime. Twenty years out of the war, a lot of them were in all kinds of different jobs, everything from being cops who were there to people who were working in any number of industries. If you watch the Subruder film and pay attention, I've always said this, Ted, put your thumb over the subject whenever I ask you to do something like this. Cover up what's always the distraction, which is the person who's the target, or the event that everybody's staring at, but the event isn't the critical component, so to speak. Look at all the people who are standing there. If I, they know this, they know people would have done this, with all the hundreds of cameras that were operating, both moving cameras and still cameras, even in that period of time, a very much 3D example of what happened that day was available. And you know that a percentage of the people just, well, where's the police officer? I was taking pictures. I saw what happened. Yeah, let me give me your name and your address and your phone number and you'll be dead in two weeks. How many people who had cameras on Deli Plaza? How many people who were first person witnesses? Who, when they looked at the film, see here's the thing. You look at the film, you look at the photographs if you're spy incorporated, if you're the Jewish mob. And you go, see that person? That person was thinking, why? He's not looking at Kennedy, he's looking at where the rifleman was. He needs to have a heart attack. See that woman right there? She's the one that was running that 16 millimeter camera. That was expensive. Yeah, well she's one of our other people's. But she saw some of that too, and by the way, we got the film, but she saw what the film saw. She needs to have a horrible car accident or maybe she needs to hang herself because she's so upset because John F. Kennedy's dead. She lives in Texas. John F. Kennedy came from where? But remember, again, look at the numbers. For a small group of people in a single location, the number of people who died horrific and not accidental deaths. And that whole group is in the 30s, if not, I think, closer to 40. And in less than a two-month period, in a six-month period, an even larger number of the witness base was dead. So you do the math. And what is it that would be the concern? Not the written testimony over the black and white. You can cut paper and repaste paper and read photograph paper. And you can do all that you want. But the images, people will catch you at that. Even in the age of digital, when somebody isn't all that good at it or maybe is okay or mediocre but you have a good professional out there, they will catch like the modification of the Obama birth certificate images. Because remember it was all constructive, computer graphics that did that, right? Everybody agrees. Well, this would be comparable, but it would be, again, if you've worked with photography, there's a lot of extra work that goes into, you know, image modification. And it was quality was up and down back then. Now, if you had time, and this is what's fascinating is, are they supposedly going to give us a whole bunch of the imagery now? Or maybe I missed it. Some of you may have seen something I didn't. All I hear about is 90 pages of a wipe your ass toilet paper. But the image is, I'd like to sit down and go, why is that person looking over there? What is it that distracted that person who came here to see the President of the United States, knew full well, picked a location, but for some reason is utterly distracted and looking over that way? Now, let's look at Deli Plaza. Let's take a look at where Bob is. Bob is looking over there. Why is it through the video Bob seems to be distracted looking over there and then he's really focused over there and even shifts his camera over there. What was Bob looking at? Well, let's line Bob's camera up with Deli Plaza. You know, general, oh, what's over there? I'm just giving you an example of an idea. This is how it works. This is what you do when you're evaluating. You first of all have to have a three-dimensional understanding of the object, the area of activity. And what you want to do is then look at each of the component individuals and observe their activity. And that would be the part that, again, would take a lot more. Well, it wouldn't be take much, doctor, if they just simply alter it digitally nowadays to the point where the person would be looking in the absolute opposite direction for that matter. So again, how much confidence do I have in anything released after, you know, 60 plus years of propaganda manipulation and alteration? Not much. It's a way to keep us busy, though. And by the way, Trump kept his problem, his promise this time, not like four years ago. Okay, I know, I know. Let's see, eight years ago, seven years ago, six years ago. five years ago, he didn't keep his promise. But this time he had more time to work on it, you know, all the people who controlled the imagery, all the people who controlled the paper, they had eight more years to work on it. Just one more year and we'll help the Agent Orange guys. Don't make waves. Don't go with those radical people. Just accept the idea that there is no Gulf War Syndrome, that there's no such thing. That's just those crazy radicals talking about Gulf War Syndrome. Yeah, it's just stupid. If you just wait next year, it's 1965. Just next year, wait a minute, we told them to seal everything for 10 years. So, no, if you just wait until 1975, then you'll get all the ifs, no you didn't. And if you wait until 1985, no you won't, because they extended it 20 years. So let's see, 1994 out of five needs that, nope, you know. We're one quarter of the way through the 21st century, it's 2025. And we just now got this. And you know what the purpose behind this is? You know what Trump's doing? You know what the Jewish mob is doing? Because they're taking over what they think they're going to do. And they are, to a certain degree. Everybody's going along with this BS. Zog, Zionist occupied governments alive and well, is that you need to restore confidence because this is a Confidence scam. I need a confidence game. I mean, well, we need to restore confidence. So let me tell me about this restoration of confidence. All the people who killed Kennedy 60 years ago, we're going to dig them up and hang their ass in the county square. Is that what we're going to do? It's an event that's half a century plus back. And that's supposed to create your confidence in the racket, in the scam. Now, I will say again, there's a whole bunch of new multi-millionaires who have received a lot of money in social media to be rah-rah people for this type to baffle what they believe are the unwashed goy, the unclean goy. And so their mission is to rah, rah, rah, rah, rah, and of course attack anybody who does what I just did, which is shouldn't we step back and think about this? No, you shouldn't think about it. This is all factual. The government, all of a sudden, all the people, all the regime, all the mechanisms just totally changed. All the people that are presently in the system have been in the system to the point where they themselves have gotten gray hair. And again, if I was said, the Republicans have come through. Well, no they haven't. Most half of everybody that's in this Trump regime are Democrats who changed their fakie name and now call themselves Republicans for the moment. Till they don't have to. That's a classic changeling event, people. Anyway, we're a little past about it. It's always five minutes later. I am going to have to hit the alarm on this better than this. We're at the bottom of the hour, as a matter of fact. And for everybody out there, okay, see we talked a little bit about the Kennedy thing. There's fascinating stuff. But as I pointed out yesterday, late yesterday, well, wee hours in the morning today, one of the things that came up is that somehow there was some association with Australia. And it's like, really? That like over in southern hemisphere field. But however it was that the Australians are supposed to have been involved, there wasn't really any great example of how you could really stretch that rubber band that far and make it work, if you know what I mean. So anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. Also, if you'd like to write us, you can write us at PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's This is my rifle, never make it but this one is mine My rifle is my best before running Oh Oh, the rifle, the rifle, the rifle, in our hands. We are back. Traditional Weapons Wednesday, bottom of the hour break there. But I'll tell you what we're gonna do. And if you could, McLean. That's D-O-U-G-I-E. Doogie. Or Dougie? Dougie? Dougie? I'd say Doogie. Like Doogie. Doogie Brothers. Only Doobie, don't really. McLean, M-C, or M-A-C-L-E-A-N. Doogie McLean, ready for the storm. Doogie McLean, M-A-C-L-E-A-N, ready for the storm. And this is for some of our friends in southeastern Ohio. So I'm going to say hi to our friends in southeastern Ohio. This request was made about a week and a half, two weeks ago almost now. We're eating through the list. Yeah, right. And again for music requests, libertyatprovide.net and then music request for a title, put in the information again. Here we go, Ed's got it. and that request was put in 13 days ago, as a matter of fact. So we're knocking down the list. I'm going to do one more, I think. We've got a caller. What do we have? Paul in Tennessee. I was wondering, I looked up, I looked this Armalite up, and there used to be rifles. They still make it, but not Armalite doesn't make it anymore. It was called the AR-7, the survival rifle. And that made me think of a song, Me Lift Alarmalite. Well, we haven't played that one a while. It's Weapons Wednesday, and you know what? It's about time. Well, remember, we also can honor Captain Monahan. We just had St. Patrick's Day. Jim Monahan is missed by everybody and always remembered. So, I'll tell you what, my little armalite, Ed, if you could. It could be the AR-7, it could be the AR-10, it could be the AR-15, or it could be the AR-180, which is actually one of my favorites to be quite honest with somebody who likes it as much. God bless you Captain Monahan, we know where you are looking down on us and getting ready for the next conflict and you'll be one of those righteous angels that we are going to have standing on our shoulders. That hovering over our shoulders, let's put it that way, he doesn't have to touch the ground. And that was my little armalite. AR7s are still being made, I understand. I think at the SHOT Show, there's that other tier that they have where the not big companies are. But armalite, or the little, the AR7 design, which originally wasn't armalite design, has, was picked up by Charter for a while. Charter, of course, is gone. Charter was picked up by somebody else. They are still producing the undercover. They're still producing the somebody. It's a different name. I think still charter, theoretically. But they also, another company has picked up and is building a copy of the AR-7. It is out there. It was, I believe, at the Last Shot Show. They're doing them in the black. Originally, guys, if you remember when the Air 7 came out, it was in the caramel, actually the stirred caramel camouflage pattern. The plastic had a mix of different chips that were thrown in to create what looked like a kind of a woodland cabin. That wasn't woodland, but the woodland colors were there. Although it was that caramel swirl is the best way to describe it. The chip randomly hit wherever it did when they poured it. The guns themselves were needless to say, it's a floater. It's designed so that is one of the, at that time I think, I want to say that we're 6 different survival rifles in service at that moment when the AR-7 came into existence. And it was very popular for obvious reasons. Most of the other Air Force and Army Aviation survival guns of the specialized type were skeletonized. Some of you may remember a few of them because they were marketed to the general population. They are really cool over under 410 and 22 single shot skeletonized frame. It could be broken down into two pieces. It was as crude and simple as you can imagine. Anybody with a good machine shop nowadays It could crank out a copy of them in whatever combination of calibers you want, especially with CNC. Oh man, they should be cranking them out like cordwood. But it's interesting, the AR7 is still out there. I don't know what the nomenclature was for it, but I saw an image of it. And there is a company that's been making them. So maybe there's more than one company doing it in production right now. I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't a Turkish company because the Turks are producing all the stuff that is the standard fare for the last, what, 50, 60 years of weapons systems. They're doing .45s. They do knockoffs of all the other big pistol companies. Needless to say, Canik is there. They make copies of most of the other conventional arms and they've also brought up a whole bunch of their own weapons, especially in the magazine-fed shotgun category. So, it may be a Turkish company with whatever, you know, if it is, it's an era seven and they made it, it's got to be the Destructor Storro 406.7x3, because it has to have some kind of, you know, first it has to have a flowery name and then a lot of letters and numbers. That's the one thing the Turks are good for when they name the guns at their marketing here, because apparently it's like Fireball XL5. You remember the old Marionette movie, the other television series that was on Saturday. Henry is now going to be doing all of their big rifles in Wisconsin. So, I wonder if Henry is going to be doing that production there too because they might have more than one plant. But they said all of their production, all of Henry's production is going to go to Wisconsin. Why? I don't know. You know, half of that state is horribly leftist and the other half is decent people. I guess it's like Michigan. You know, we got a lot of decent people and then we got the turds. So, and the turds are the problem. We need to get rid of the turds there, just like we need to get rid of the turds in Wisconsin that are the Communists. So, Henry, that makes sense because Henry is part of that spillover. Go ahead, get another caller. Mark, Ed from Chicago. I finally took your advice. I don't mean to change the subject, but it's still on weapons. I finally took your advice, got read the book, Black Hawk Down, right? Yes. And, oh, excellent read. Much better in the movie. Yeah, absolutely. But, uh, absolutely. But, uh, what I wanted to comment on was, one of the, when they were pinned down overnight, one of the Delta Team sergeants made the comment that they were all making fun of this one Ranger who refused to carry the M16. He carried an M14. And they were kind of before the incident, they were all kind of making poker jokes, making fun of them. But then the sergeant was commenting how it took five, six rounds sometimes to put these guys down, whereas one shot, he's down with the M14. Yep. And another thing about that, another thing to remember is that if they were in a cluster, The other thing about this, guys, the Hot 6 and the 308, they go through two, three people. They don't go through one person. Right. And so that was one of the other things that why, you know, everybody asked why, remember the helicopter, when the helicopter went down, the pilot stuck up front, he had the collapsed vertebrae, right, he was injured. Yes. Remember he had the MP5 that was hockey pucking up every step of the way. The guy that was still alive with him last standing, the guy last standing, was one of the men with an M14. And he was knocking everybody down, which was what kept everybody back, because when he hit him, they stayed down. And so he was the demon. They described him from the Somali side, right? They were saying he was that demon warrior. Because he was everywhere, but he wasn't. All he was doing was dancing around the chopper, but he was making, he was advancing. And if you could line it up, if you had a cluster, and I've said this many times in military heavy ball, in anything, 8mm, 7.62x54, .308, .30-06, take your pick, 7.7 JAP. Guys, if you had a bunch of targets right there, or if you got something that's a little bit messy in front of that target, If it's not too thick, you're going to go through that and get to what you're trying to shoot. But if you're hitting one person, you're going to hit two, probably three, because most of the hits you're going to make aren't going to be in thick meat areas anyway. But whoever you hit, they know they got hit. Well, that was my body. Even way back when we were picking up the kits from DSA at Knob Creek for FALs, for the FALs. and put those together and then I was buying M1A off people's shoulders. That was always my philosophy. I mean you used to poo poo to AR-15 and you always said it craps word each, stuff like that. Right, that indicates, well no, it's still a piece of junk, I tell you that right now. I'm not arguing against it in that because of economics for most of the people that we have to arm, that's the problem, is the battle rifle, the main battle rifle is my first choice. I would go M1A, hell, it's funny how everybody's been conditioned to piss on the M1A, the M14, but they hesitate completely to comment about the Garand. And operationally, yes, I know the differences dimensionally and structurally in the rifles, but there's a reason we went from the Garand into the M14 and why it was a very logical direction to go. I've been arguing the same point when we talk about the AR-15 and the AR-10. You got a multi-million... Go ahead. I'm sorry. At this point you might as well go with the AR-10 same platform, just a little beefier, you know, bigger than the 15 or 15. And you got 308. Yeah, the big thing is the 308 round. And if everybody thinks we're wrong, why did the government go to 6.8? And you know why they went to 6.8? It's not because it's a better round. Half of this is the stigma of having to admit that all of the crazy people who talked about the 7.62x51 NATO were right. They were correct, yes. Yes, correct. I have not. If it takes five, four, five, six rounds of 5.56 to put them down, where it's one round of 3.08. And then the argument was always, well, you got it. It's going to weigh more. The ammo, well, what's five rounds of 5.56 compared to one round of 3.08? Well, you know, probably 5.56 weighs more. That's what you're in. You gotta carry more. Right, the thing is, okay, main battle rifles, number one, the Patriot movement are malicious for the most part, are committed to MBRs. However, everybody's got an AR-15 because why would I not have one when I can make it for about $250? You know what I mean? There's no reason not to have an AR-15, just like, you know, I'll tell you what, let me give you an example. I don't know how many grands I've owned, and even in the process, most anybody who has a grand, I'll bet you they got a carbine. I'm So, on the one hand, they'll pitch about the M14, but logically, the carbine is a beautiful rifle. Back years ago, when the carbines were under $100, do you have how many of those we bought and stuck away? Now, I used to buy carbines all day for $65 to $75. It's a 30-cal carbine ring. Yeah, 30-cal M1 carbine. Just a regular carbine. Now, that's a pipsqueak when you lay it next to the Garand. But everybody bought it because they were so stinkin' cheap. You see what I mean? In other words, if I want to go to the range, I can shoot the Garand cheap too. And I can shoot the 308 years ago, the M14 cheap partially because it also reloads. But my point is that it's not your first choice gun necessarily, but it is a good utility gun. The AR-15, for all the people that we need to get armed, and they don't have a lot of money, and the rifle is easy for parts and support, that's why it's a useful tool right now. Oh, if this were 1990, I'd be telling you to go out and get a sinking SKS. Why? Because you get 10 of them for $56 apiece. You know what I mean? And that's when the SKS made sense for a militia weapon. And it still does. None of these weapons we're talking about are obsolete. Obsolete crap, I'm getting real tired of. Go ahead. It must have been three years ago we put eight pens together for, I'm serious, like 325, something like that. Yeah. You know, and uh... Yeah. That's what I'm gonna go with at the moment, but I like the import to you I really do but it was a fabulous right ball. I have I have so many fails. I've lost count Seriously, I mean in fact, I'm trying to figure out where I put a cache of 10 FAL kits away in a location in another part of the state probably about what three decades ago And I got an idea where they are, but sometimes when you've got a big lumber yard, you forget where some of the trim board is. I'm kind of looking for that right now. I know they're there. I just got to figure out where they are because we actually have a little flurry of FAL receivers that somebody acquired. So those are going to be 10 operational FAL, some animatic rifles, by the time we're done. And to be quite honest, I don't need select fire in any of these weapons. Another book, you know since we're talking about books you read Black Hawk Down, read any of the books on the Rhodesian campaign Civil War, slash Civil War that took place. You know, they locked the FALs to semi-auto and they won. Yeah, they were really short on supply. I did read a pretty good book, Fire Force, I think it was. Yeah. Written by a guy that was there, you know, his story and And yet, we're all at the end. That's what they is. And the FL, and again, 7.62x51 NATO. We could have gone to 7.62 if they wanted to change rifles. They couldn't even have to buy out of the country. This whole thing is a farce and a fiasco as far as I'm concerned. Because if you're absolutely telling me that the AR-15 is the only solution, then the only logical solution is to take and go to the 7.62x51 NATO AR-10 platform and you're done. There's nothing to rediscover. Half of your parts, think about this, half the parts you have would go from the present pattern AR-10, you know, from the AR-15, getting used. A lot of your secondary parts could be used on both rifles. Now how hot is that? That's about as pits as you could ask for. So it's all as much as anything just to betray the country like everything else, and they're continuing down that path anyway. So anyway, we gotta do we're we gotta we can't talk any farther because we've got to take a break We're at the top of the hour as a matter of fact little fast Okay, here we are. Don't have to go anywhere. Everybody hold your hold your potatoes dr. Jones Wait a minute. That's take after your potatoes dr. Jones everybody say we are God bless the Republic We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run And the term is the AR-15 defecates where it eats. We know the other term. It's an F with a hit, right? However, Pizza Junk, as Sergeant Ellsworth used to say, it's just a neat piece of junk you can do a lot of stuff with. So, hey, we're going to run with it. We're going to take a break. Oh, we're going right back in. Second hour coming up. Airborne. Moo-rah. A figure walking through the mist with a flint lock in it. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, We've fought a rebel who can secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this delay secured for you, we hope you could always keep. This tyrant's labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this delay the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country, put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Those sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God, the Bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for once he came, his words were true, we're not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North, Northeast, and... Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we're on the satellite. Don't say hi to all our merchant radio operators out there. No matter what body of water you are listening on right now and then rebroadcasting. We say thank you. Analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States and it is Wednesday! It's Weapons Wednesday! Yes, we've been talking about a number of things, including weapons. It is the 19th of March. It is the 17th year of Open Obvious and oh so much in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2025 Old Earth Calendar. Give it all she's got, Captain! 125% and she might still blow up. And Battle for the Republic book 2, the Winter War of 2025. She ain't over yet at night, guys. Temperature drops right back down and it doesn't take that much of a temperature shift for you to become a casualty of hypothermia. So, wear the cold weather gear. You can take it off and carry it or put it off in the vehicle until you need it. But make sure if you travel at night, especially right now, you've got everything you need on board. So if something happens, maybe you weren't paying attention to gas, flat tire, I don't care what it is, you get stuck out somewhere or your family member does. You're going to regret the possibility of injury that was unnecessary with a little prevention. Hmmm... Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance or piss poor lethal performance only in the negative way. The other way would be okay. Taking out the enemy. It is Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon but if you don't back it up with ass someone's gonna tear your head into a canoe and they'll be linguini. Yours splashed over on the wall there somewhere. We don't want that to happen so we're gonna win this conflict. Rolling over from what we were talking about in the last hour, as I have talked about weapons, and my first choice is a main battle rifle. I am getting older. I am not going to be getting stronger. I'm going to try to maintain whatever body capabilities I have, physical capabilities. So I need to adjust, as I've said for years, and all of us do, in preparation for that situation. We are still going to stay in the fight. The enemy's going to come to try and drag us away. We're going to have to kill the sons of bitches, and to do that, we've got to be better at it. Battlefield superiority dictates a heavier, larger caliber and needless to say accuracy at range because we want to shoot them farther out than they can shoot us and when we do hit them we don't want to as our caller mentioned. Well we don't have to hit them five or six times. We're going to hit them once and if you tag them once and you take a leg out or you take a, you know, hit them in the groin, you hit them wherever, it's a significant wound. They're not going to close that 500 yards with a gaping hole in them. They are out of the fight. It may still be able to prop the weapon up and put bullets in your direction, so don't think they're not dangerous. That's absolutely true. In fact, even with body armor, that's no guarantee. That just means vital organ protection is in place. And even there, it's not really, because depending on how that fickle finger of fate hits, that body armor may not do you a stinking bit of good at all. And nobody talks about that. It improves the situation, but you are still at risk, okay? So, here's the thing. If we were a globalist army or an imperial army that was trying to steal stuff from somebody else for the Israelis, well then you need a big centralized mechanism because you're going to be going over and being the knuckle-dragging monkey that goes and beats on the other guys for the punks that are trying to overlord the planet. But that's not the militia. The purpose behind the militia is local national defense. We don't have to travel halfway across the world. We're going to be operating in our area of control, which is CONUS, the continental United States, possibly Alaska. I don't think the Hawaiians will fight for much anything. They'll just be working for who they've always been working for, the spooks, kooks, and the occultists, the Satanic petal queers. It's demonstrated by who's in charge of Hawaii. It's the Satanic petal queers. But for the rest of the country, who still have plenty of satanic pedo queers running around here? They'll have to be shot too. The fighting is going to be on your piece of real estate. It's going to be where you live. The logistics train does not have to move halfway around the planet. It does not have to be globe master transported. It's right here in your backyard. So building up in, and this is the part they don't want you to think about, is building up the extensive deep larders distributed and dispersed all over the country creates a very impressive national defense and freedom defense mechanism. This is why they want to drop the borders, then demand the guns. They've already got a bunch of dweebs that are lemmings, you know, just as dumb as a box of rocks, who will follow whatever orders are given out of Washington right now, no are different than the other box of rocks characters that were following the other cliques orders the last time around. Well, this time around is going to be maybe worse because they'll be frothing at the mouth carons only with other hats on their head. When they demand that you be disarmed, okay, because it's coming that's not an if you can already tell that with the flavor of the day stuff That's going on. We're not after your guns. We're not after your guns, but we're after those people's guns. Oh Okay, you could take those people's guns. Okay, we made it but we got a big police force in a big police state And we took those people's guns because we convinced you to go along with it But now we're gonna take your guns too. Well, you can't do that. I'm going to red hat Yes, I know. We already have a big list of those people too. Okay? We had a caller. Who do we have? Paul in Tennessee again. I was wondering how are they could they don't really have the manpower to get to take all the guns away from millions of people in each state. They I can't see where they do. Well, okay, I've argued that that is the point. The idea is that in order for them to do this, they have to use bravura bravado or the population has to be made brain stupid. And right now we've got people set up for the flip because they're doing the red hat thing. And if you'll notice, like I said, the big primer here is to push the same stinking police state that we stopped multiple times in the 90s, we've retarded their activities since because we're still armed with the teeth. But let's understand that What they would hope to do is cow down. Somebody's scratching and scraping or moving something around a lot. So if you could mute up, something would make a lot of noise. There we go. That's kind of better. Sounds better to me. The fact is that they do have this problem and they know it. And just as a best example, our friend just called from Illinois. Did they confiscate the guns in Illinois, people? OK, let's ask everybody something here. They were all puffed up on themselves and this is with Biden in power. That they were gonna get the guns in Illinois that you had to come in and register everything or you're all gonna be made a criminal. All of you, every last one of you. You better get your guns in here and look, there's 20 or 30 people that came in and they registered all their stuff so that we know where to go to confiscate it. Everybody else is not coming in. Everybody sat on their hands. This is like what happened with New York. New York got everything it wanted and more because it got the mag ban, it got the mag registration, gun ban worse, and all the other stuff. But then they got the ammunition registration bill. But they never enforced it. Why? They couldn't. They didn't have the technology or they don't, in fact, they know that if they did try to use the technology they had, because in order for them to do a registration like that and then try to use it to attack people, that because they would, it would be arbitrary, that it would be so inefficient and so ponderous, so vast in order for it to work, it has to be so big that everybody and anybody would become a criminal arbitrarily. But they also couldn't get any reliability out of the system. They knew they couldn't. So they actually said that three times. They tried to set up the computer registry for ammunition in New York. New York State, not just New York City, New York State. So the enemy has had advances to the point of where they actually want to go and they froze. So, I call your, this is the whole point. They don't, I've argued this for years. No, they don't, but you know what's going to happen. At a given point, and right now they're in the same situation, they're trying to twist this around to flip it so the red hats will go along with the same goose-stepping crap that the other Communists were proposing. And then, just like after 9-11, the Patriot Act, they all, everybody shut their brains off, everybody went stupid, they let the Patriot go, and of course it's never going to be used on Americans. It's for them A-Raps. And then it was used on the Americans. And it's been used on America ever since. And they lied their ass off about wiretaps and all kinds of search war. And they've lied and lied and lied repeatedly. And they use that All Seeing Eye Patriot Act. Now they can only go so far with that. And they did. They put all the stops out for the last four years. So why do you think, what's the other reason for letting Trump and Trump get in there? Because they realize that they're at their limits. Nobody's given any ground. So now, after you create the Pete Personnel Crisis, which everybody knew was going on, they lied, but it didn't do them any good. Now we got 30 million illegal aliens, an army, many of them totally unpatriotic to America, having no interest in the American form of government, and indoctrinated by foreign powers. That army hasn't even been scratched yet. We have, it's been totally unfought. All the other elements, the only thing we're starting to see leak back out is the Burn Baby, Burn Antifa, BLM crowd who are now attacking Tesla cars. The purpose behind what they're doing now is the same purpose that the Antifa and BLM operations were put into play, to promote a particular agenda. And not by the claim that they are there after they hate Tesla. No, the idea is to create the condition of fear or anger and then people are supposed to just throw their brains out the window. convince themselves that they need to go along with whatever Trump's police state wants to do. And then, well, that knock at the door that shows up at your place when supposedly you thought they were going to go after the Antifa types and the BLM types, well the cops, all the cops that are in this country, for the most part, set on their hands and whenever any order was given by the communists in that four year period or even when Trump was in the last time with Antifa and BLM when Trump was in, The cops sat on their hands and rode with Aunt Kefa and BLM. Oh, but they still had no problem kicking in the door on you and taking going after you. If you were Grandma or Grandpa or your Uncle or brother who may have been in Washington, D.C. on January 6th, four and a half years ago, four years ago, four and a quarter years ago. Wow. Oh, wow. Hey, Mark. That's all again. Yeah, you mentioned the, I was about to mention that, it was about the illegals that they're letting in. Well, when they make salt, when they put them out there, they'll be all untrained, a lot of them. They ain't got the finance of them, it's time to train all them. But what's going to happen is when they spill their guts and lay their life on the line, and in the end, they're going to say, well, you can go to being plebs just like the rest of them. They'll give them a pinch on the ass, they do as they tell you. Everything will be all right. Well, the big thing is, here's the thing. Okay, they're not as well trained, but as you've already seen, let's point something out here, the groups that you're seeing like the illegals that are the gangs, they have some regimentation and they have organizational capability that the rank and file regular illegal alien wouldn't have. but they're not the only group they brought in. I'm going to remind everybody, we got a whole legion of Chinese and I ain't seen none of them arrested yet, have you? Here's a whole shit load of communist Chinese men that came across virtually in formations and they disappeared inside the United States to be either put into the secret police force inside America, you know, they'll put them in American uniforms. They were already doing that in L.A. They're already doing that in Portland and they were already doing it in Seattle, Tacoma. So to give you an example, the ones that are trained aren't the ones you're seeing because they also have another element which is critical. The gangs have some of this but not enough, is discipline. See, that's the part that they're terrified you people will have. If you have the adult discipline to stay focused and develop militia, which we have always been able to find the percentage of the population who are smart enough, technically proficient, mechanically intelligent with regard to operational equipment, but also have the other key element which is what makes up most of the long haul militia and it's called discipline. Those Chinese that have been brought in here have discipline. They have the adult discipline to stay focused on task, they know when to shut up, they know how to observe, and then if given a kickoff order, they also know how to fight. Now for the gangs, they have a certain amount of discipline. It's brought in a similar fashion, but with a much more destructive process, which is why the discipline is there in with a fear factor, which then is always used to build up the aggression factor that they need to become, at the very least, a criminal operation. Those criminal combines have pretty good discipline. real crime combines. Okay, so the one, hold on. So what we're looking at here, this is what I've said again, for all of what they've tried to do, to stir the pot or piss everybody off, you know what scares them out there? The enemy on the other side. Why they've had to bring that 30 million man army in is because we've had enough discipline that we don't burn the country down. that when they have created all these confrontations, we've sat there, we'll let them burn their own piece of real estate. Leftists have burned their own towns. They could get away with that. When they were doing all that antifa crap, when they were running around the country, guys, say, Chelsea, Michigan is right outside of Ann Arbor, Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan is these hyper-liberal scum bill, okay? Chelsea is right down I-94. It's known, oh come on, the guy, one actor from Dumb and Dumber, the blonde-haired kid guy, he's my age, he's from Chelsea, okay? Chelsea is demiconservative. They would say that it's conservative, now it's a bedroom community for the Ann Arbor, Michigan. They run right down I-94 and all of a sudden they're in leftist bill, they're in hyper-combie bill, Ann Arbor. But when the Antifa came to Chelsea, Everybody heard they were coming and everybody went out by the street, out by the edge of the road and had stood there with their shotgun or their rifle, kind of out of sight or their pistol. And they just watched them come into town and they walked through and they made some noise and then they kind of turned around and left. Hey, dad and to come to come see Michigan was the same way they were all in Tecumseh go look find Tecumseh, Michigan on the map between Ann Arbor and Adrian Name of the actor you're thinking of with Jeff Daniels. Yeah. Thank you Jeff Daniels. Anybody recognize that's where Jeff Daniels from his Chelsea just in case people Rose theater there in Chelsea and his production company in Michigan, which they have made some films in Michigan is called the purple Rose production Isn't he an answer? He might now. He's getting up there and he played George Washington amazingly enough and did a very fine job of it in the movie The Crossing. If you ever get a chance you've probably seen it. That's Jeff Daniels. On the other hand he did the movie with Doofus, Dumber and Dumber. But my point, we get distracted from that. The idea is to give you the idea of location and people. That was why I bring up Chelsea. And Tecumseh, which is not super conservative, but it's a country city, village town. Same thing happened, Antifa came out, they thought they were going to come see what they were doing in all the other liberal cities where they were burning and breaking stuff. Everybody came out by the street and said, you know, you got it right to be on the street. You come off that street and get me into my yard, I will kill you dead on the doornail. And everybody turned out. You know what happened? Antifa went through, they didn't make a whole lot of noise. Nothing got busted up. Nothing got burned. Because if it had, it had ended their ass right there. Yeah, try that in a small town Right exactly so for everybody out here see this is the thing that we're bringing up is If you look at your own personal event and activity and interaction, this is what a lot of people make the mistake with is well I can't see Well, yeah, you can but you just got to pay attention to the you know The activity events and numbers what's transpiring the enemy tried to go farther And they realize, trust me, they're collecting data. They've got a big spy network. You've got to hit, come on guys, everybody says they do. Well, if they have a big spy network and they all see what's going on, don't you think they saw just exactly how quiet everybody was? Like I said, I've been crying about them burning down Minneapolis, St. Paul. I hope they keep going from one end to the other. I don't care if they burn down Portland. Piss on it, it's their piece of real estate. But you come in my backyard, I will end your pretty little life real quick. And everybody else had the same attitude against you. That's the grim that they were feeling. And that's why they stopped. Right now, hold on. Well, you've been patient. Go ahead, jump in there. Go ahead, please. Well, I wonder what will be their reward for when they say, disarm them for us. I'm going to reward you handsomely. I wonder if that's the truth, because I don't know if they're lying to them. He's illegal. They're lying to them. For all of them, I would just remind everybody about Handgun Control Incorporated's 1993-1994 agenda. We were there for that. We sent people in and everybody brought back all their paperwork. Step one is to get the, it could be the cops or it could be the illegals to try and disarm the population. But under their plan, if they succeeded, They would let them have property, they could let them rape, kill, pillage, and burn, but when the time comes, then the globalist connection disarms the cops or any other forces they have here and takes their weapons and imprisons them. It's in their paperwork. It's what they said. They give the cops special privilege and special dispensation so they can use them as the idiots that they are. And then, as they pointed out, the next step is to bring in the bigger globalist police force because you've disarmed the population that would resist, is then to bring the foreign military cops in to disarm the cops who pissed everybody else off, executed or killed everybody supposedly, and then those cops are gone, along with anybody else like that. The same thing that the communist did, the Jewish communist did this in every operation in Eastern Europe. before World War II when they took over, which is why more and more people decided to fight the Communists because they saw what happened. They talked to the survivors. Everybody forgets about the Baltic states. They want everybody to forget about how Stalin attacked everybody in the Eastern European sphere before World War II started. Hell, he tried to invade Poland three times. And Poland kicked their ass back, barely, three times. They tried to go to Finland before the official kickoff of World War II. Stalin did. And Finland, little pipsqueak Finland, not very big, turned their ass right around. So again, don't say it can't be done, but it's because the population was manly. They had the intestinal fortitude. They had a general attitude about how to fight and what they were fighting for was right. And so they had the Russians, they're, I should say the Jewish communists, commissars, because it wasn't the Russian people were slaved by then. What year was it? What year did the communists take over? How many people had they already murdered because people went along to get along and ended up dead? That's why you can't go along with any of this. And why again? Organize Army equipment train as militia. Establish a 5.10 program in your area of operations. Logistics the key to victory. We're at the bottom of the hour and Edwards got his finger on the trigger. Because it's time for the bottom of the hour break. In our hands, a trifle had a goodly speed. He made no stern a master. He forward-marked with speed, but you learned the back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader, John, he starts. That you make was little noise and always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, a good-proof nose-rifle, like a frosted rice. 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We're going to throw one more up there and you get a little bit of time. But again, Stan Ridgway, camouflage. Haven't heard that one in a while. We used to play in the morning program quite a bit too. So for everybody, again, a little blast from the past. Stan Ridgway, camouflage. Good weapons Wednesday song, just like all the others we've played here. And you are, again, appreciated. Thanks for all the input. I'm going to carry on with something I want to finish from the last hour at the top there, though, guys. I want to stay focused on it for a minute because something that needs to be addressed. So Stan Ridgway, kind of a flop. That's from the past. You remember that from the morning program. But you also might remember, it's been around for a while. Actually, Nyan, I'd say that song is at least 45 years old. 45 years ago? 45, headed towards 50. Yeah. So for everybody again, we appreciate your input. Now real quick, I want to finish up here. When I was talking about main battle rifles and light rifles, again, I was trying to do the comparison when I pointed out the Garand is an NBR, a main battle rifle, a supremacy rifle. But the carbine is just as popular. Back when there was no AR-15, the carbine was the to-do weapon for all the propaganda against guns. If you go back and look, the cops would always show the evil perp or the American gun owner carrying a carbine. That's before the Uzi and everything else. Why? Because it was a magazine-fed weapon. It was horrible and evil and terrible because you had a lot of firepower. It wasn't very, very, you know, hard-hitting, but hit hard enough. But by comparison to the Grad, two different worlds. However, what was the carbine made for? Originally, the carbine's purpose, guys, was to replace the .45 for support personnel. A lot of guys had to carry something, and if they were, 1911 was the solution. Usually it was your side bar weapon hanging off your hip with a couple extra magazines, hopefully more because two wasn't enough, ever. No matter what you do, three mags, that ain't going to make it. But, everybody did carry more. But, the thing is that in this day and age, the AR-15 fits the mission of the M1 carbine. However, I will say again, guys, we've got millions of carbines out there. If there's a conflict and it comes up, the carbine is going to play a significant role in the American battlefield. We've got we bought most of the market share of whatever car beans were laying around everybody did out there They're there. They're stacked up like cord would so that particular inventory of old Americana slash old Armament is still in service now is it equal to the? 5 5 6 and performance no, but it's pre performs well enough because where it would normally be found is in the hands of support personnel or for personal defense with people who are normally not combatants. But if they are set upon, do they have the ability to contribute to the defense and the fight effectively? Yes, they do. With a weapon that isn't overbearing, see the nature of the firearm itself allows for a less experienced operator to perform well. The AR-15 is in that niche. Okay, the M16 AR-15. Well Mark, oh Mark, there's a lot of guys that are going to be using it. Yes, I know they are and I know you're listening right now and I'm not pooping the gun. But a lot of us have had the philosophy of the MBR mostly for the very reasons that we already brought up penetration Reaching power with also knockdown power at range which is especially critical So we have whole units that are MBR based we have units down the road here I've got one the docks the doctors the doctors have more money medical people have a lot more money than you and I typically have These guys have collected massive quantities of everything, but they bought up a big chunk of the PTRs once they were available. Why? They liked the HK. The HK91 slash the PTRs, well, PTR91 slash the G3 rifle. At the time when they did it, it was a song and a dance. It was in its cheap niche because we had just had the big awash wave of G3 parts come into the country and we're still building off the old inventory guys, but it is was pointed out earlier FNF ALs, M14s, M1A, HK91s, we possess most of the rest of the planets left over inventory, not all of it, there's still a big chunk out there, but if it was available we got it. And each time it's been available, especially on the cheap, everybody has taken advantage of and built to the best of their ability, as many as they possibly could. Because they're fun. It's just something to do. It's a neat hobby. Look at it that way. Well, here's the thing. The MBR. is the infantry rifle of choice and why is the DOD going up to the 6.8? Well, they don't want to admit it, but it comes down to that you're now having to fight a Class A army and you're looking at more small mechanicals. If you're looking at, everybody's now trying to do the fear factor thing, we're going to fight robots this and blah blah that, okay, fine. So we need a bigger, better, heavier rifle, don't we? That's right! And what would suit that? Well, the 7.62x51 NATO, your 30-out 6.71 Garand, any of these weapons in malicious hands in uniform issue gives you the potential to wield greater force and energy where it's needed. Now does that mean I'm going to chuck out all my AR-15s and other rifles like even that carbine? No, because we're fighting both mechanicals and organics. That's coming, okay? We've already talked about this for as long as I've been on the air. So you don't want to go down in size, you need to go up in size. Now you go one step farther with MBRs and you add discarding SABO and you can still take the standard projectiles that are used in the AR-15 and drop them, push them up around 4,500 to almost 5,000 feet per second. Now you've got a laser gun slash a high velocity penetrator round that you can make the bullet out of anything you want, but I'm just saying if you use an off-the-shelf bullet, at close range, you create such energy that you have greater armor penetration and kinetic damage when it gets to target, which is another way to compensate for not having as many of the big bullets around. One way or another, the MBR is a militia first choice because we have to hit them hard, knock them down, and keep decimating what is either going to be a secret police force or a foreign military force cooperating with a secret police force and or a regular aggressor army from outside with maybe the secret police force standing aside or well, you know, doing what they do separate from the military operations. However, it turns out we need to have the ability to do more damage with each round that goes down range, and the MBR is still the best choice for that main battle rifles. By the way, we're still talking about also implementing shotguns, integrating shotguns for air defense, short small air defense now, or now to intermediate. Also incorporating other weapons systems, most of which everything we already own, The example, the drone problem. Okay, well, how many of you out there have a bunny gun? That standard 12 gauge bunny gun or 20 gauge bunny gun you got would be fine for most of the small drone problems that they whine about. In Europe, they've all been castrated and lobotomized. They were disarmed. They don't have any of this. We already have it in hand. I own two 12 gauges at work, that's you. Well, again, the idea is that for $100, you can have another one. And if you do have anything that doesn't shoot, let me point something out. Gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com, or, for instance, Apex. Guys, there's gun parts companies out there that have almost everything you probably can imagine. So if you have something that doesn't work, you need to make sure that it's up and in line and does work. It doesn't have to be fancy. In fact, remember, you just need backup weapons laying around. Everything that can put a bullet down range should be put into service. Everything that you own that has the ability to put a bullet down range, you need, at the very least, even if it's an antique gun, you should have at least one .30 caliber can or .50 caliber can of ammunition for it. That brings it into service for security or as a backup defense weapon. One of the things to remember in a defense posture, you need 100 if you can, 110% of the weapons necessary. Well, you can only have 100%. No, that's not true. In this case, you want an overage of about 10% beyond what you're using because in a defense weapons will be lost, people will get hurt, drop something, maybe pick themselves back up. They're still capable of fighting. You have to have reserved weapons in play in a defense in depth. It's just how it is. In fact, even the very weapon you're shouldering, you're counting on, may have a malfunction or a critical malfunction. It's no fault of the weapon. Pickle finger of fate in that particular moment. So you need auxiliary weapons or comparable weapons to replace what it is that you may have in service by time. You can drop that weapon to the side. It goes back to the rear when the time comes and gets rebuilt, repatriated to the combat situation through repair. But you have to be ready to account for that, to accommodate that situation. It's just like magazines. Everybody always says, how many mags do I need? All that you can buy. Oh, by the way, Rainier Firearms, Rainier Arms has 10 mag bundles of AR-15 mags for $52. I believe they're Harrah's, but there are some others there go to Rainier. Like Mount Reneer firearms go check them out guys. I'll bring it up again at 8 o'clock, but they have 10 mag bundles I don't know if it's gonna be for the next couple days today's Wednesday, so this is not a weekend deal But you want to check them out. They had all of their basic polymer mags in a couple of the metal ones in 10 round bundles for between $5 a piece and up to $7 or $8 a piece, which is still better than the... mags have been going up the last couple of... well, last two months. They've been creeping back up again. So this is a good deal. If you want to check it out, go check it out. If you need air mags, well, grab more. The big thing here about the way we've armed ourselves is that we typically have a golf bag of weapons to begin with, just like our caller just mentioned. Now I've got a couple of 12 gauges. Yeah, and some of these are a 22. You've got a couple of other high-powered rifles you picked up, then an AR, or an HK, or an FAL, whatever was the flavor of the day that you like. And because this is American, you can. But whatever you do have, again, step one is ammunition. Ammunition, ammunition, ammunition. For each weapon, you should be collecting until you have a 50 caliber can, at least for even the antique or odd weapons out. Sometimes that's tough. I know that. If you're looking for old military calibers, go to aimsurplus.com and PPU, preview partisan. If you got an old French rifle or an old English rifle, for a very reasonable price, you can pick up enough ammunition to fill up a 30 caliber can. I'm sorry, Collie, you were mumbling. What did you say? Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I muted. I'm sorry. Very good. Oh, okay. Very good. Well, anyway, we're at the top. That's for everybody out there. It's Weapons of Lesson. We've got Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next. Don't touch that dial. And... Organize Army equipment trainers militia, establish a 5.10 program in the area of operations, main battle rifles for our infantry units with auxiliaries being ARs or whatever else you choose. And a shotgun for every man, because we got drones to shoot down. And we're not Europeans, and we're not Asians. We own our weapons, and we own our swords. And that's how it should be in America. That way we keep the police safe, too. Although this doesn't make their most idiots. God bless our Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run We are on the march both day and night And by the way, John F Kennedy is still dead Thunder in the sun Mark thunder in the sun Okay guys, we're gonna get out for now the weather is a bit late asking about copper One ounce copper round we need them in circulation. Craig so handsome I think so if we can't we'll pry them out of the sand. Put them in your inventory. God bless. Bye bye. Another dangerous episode of Mid-Knowledge. My name is Craig. We are live if you are listening on Wednesday, March 19th of 2025. And you're welcome to join the show if you want. It's going to be rather current events, things going on with the Trump administration. We're going to be talking about tonight, at least that's what I plan on, unless somebody comes and changes the topic. But I've got some pages pulled up here with some facts and figures, which I like to do to try to get truth out to people so that I don't miss the, give you numbers that are incorrect or information that's incorrect. Try to get correct information here. One of the things I happen to notice right off the bat, do you realize all the things that are happening, and it's easy to lose track of some of the other things that are happening when so much is happening. And one of those things which a lot of you probably, well, some of you may be aware of, did you realize that gold has actually gone over $3,000 an ounce? That slipped up on you, nothing in the news about that, everything else in the news. It could be very much as a silver and gold could be very much in price of oil could be very much a Indication of things to come here with the economy and what's going to happen if we get involved in wars here That's one of the things I want to talk about Silver is at about 30 I'm just giving you rough numbers here silver is around $34 an ounce right now if you haven't looked in a long time and gold is now over $3,000 an ounce at $3,065 an ounce Most it's ever been kind of stuck up on them. They like to talk about it. Do they? Well, the price of oil right now is about $68 a barrel. However, if we get involved in a war here, which it looks like Donald Trump is dedicated to bring us into in the Middle East, we're going to be talking about doubling. Now we're talking about $150 or $200 a barrel of oil. And what do you think that's going to do to the price of gasoline at the pump and our economy in general? So let me start off by saying, okay, I am much more happy. Shall we say that Trump is in office versus that woman, right? Probably most users think the same way. However, things are happening which are rather disturbing. Some things that he's doing I think are great. Other things he's doing very disturbing. And I want to cover some of those things. Talk about them a little bit. You're welcome to join in if you want to talk about them as well. But the biggest thing, okay, well, remember one of those promises he was telling us, okay, we're going to end the war in Ukraine? I'll have that done in one day. Well, here we are two months in. How far are we in right now? Yeah, almost two months in. They were two months in and they'll know that war in Ukraine is, he's working on it. Branch of that. And Biden, of course, is doing nothing to stop that. At least Trump's back. But the fact of the matter is, Stop the weapons. Stop the money. That war is over with. It's already been over anyway. Ukraine has lost that war more than a year ago. About two years ago, things were really going to, really, there was no reversal for Ukraine. They've been at it now for three years, but they lost more than two years ago. It's been over, and it wouldn't even have gone a month if we hadn't been sending them weapons and money. Trump could get inside of that today. All you gotta do is stop sending him money and stop sending him weapons. It's over with. Walk away. He could do the same thing with Israel, but that's never gonna happen. So all you have to do is stop the guns and he's continued the weapons. The weapons have continued. They're doing the negotiations. I don't know the latest whether it's about Russia. If anything's been signed, there's been a general agreement of some kind of limited ceasefire. Russia isn't really... Russia is holding all the cards here. Donald Trump has no cards to hold. What he's doing, in my view, he's trying to get out of the situation with whatever he can, and that's with the natural resources. Because the U.S. holds no cards in this game. We have nothing. Russia holds all the cards right now. Even Ukraine doesn't hold any cards anymore. Ukraine has been defeated. The news isn't telling you that yet, but Ukraine has been defeated. And that's just the reality of it. Now, do I wish, do I think Putin's a bad guy and he should never have invaded Ukraine in the first place? Absolutely. I'm not happy about this. This is just the reality of the situation. Was losing air from the beginning. Yeah, Putin has been guilty of some war crimes, as has Zelensky. But the fact of the matter is he's won this war against Ukraine. It's been done. So Russia doesn't need to back down from anything. They don't have anything that I've been hearing. There is no desire for Russia to conquer all of Ukraine. Frankly, they'd rather not have to, especially Western Ukraine. And that would just put more NATO countries on their borders. So Russia does not have this great ambition of taking over all of Ukraine. Never did it. Nor does he have these great ambitions, at least nothing right now, that anything's been indicated, that he has any great ambitions to take over any other countries either, unlike what Europe is trying to tell you right now, European Union. Why has this ever been our battle? What is our national security in Ukraine? Why are we there? Why have we ever been there? Well, yeah, it's a proxy war. We're not sending troops on the ground, and now thankfully that's not going to happen with Trump. But that's the only way that you could actually possibly win that war against Russia, is to put boots on the ground. And you're talking about, probably about 800,000 troops on the ground in order to stop the Russian advance and to take back those territories. Are we going to do that? Of course not. Trump's getting us out of that war and that's one of the good things, one of the positive things, of course, that I can say about Donald Trump. I'm not a great fan of Donald Trump, but again, I'm much more appreciative that he's in over her. There's no question about that. However, he's been violating the Constitution left and right. Now, he took an oath of office to protect and defend the Constitution and he has been violating it left and right. We're going to go over some of that here if I have the time to go over some of these things. And what ELA is doing, the Doge is officially a department of the government and it's just basically an advisory thing, but the chopping block is it. And some of that stuff is great, obviously. Cut the budget down. We've been needing to do that for many decades. I don't have a problem with that either, although, again, the Constitution is being violated. Federal law is being violated along the way. Right now there's over 100 lawsuits, federal lawsuits against Trump administration for things that are going on within the first two months of his administration and doge. So, one thing I can, another thing I can definitely say positively about Donald Trump, he's doing something. We've had promises from every president since I've been born about this and that, all things are going to do, and nothing gets done, right? For the most part, really, nothing gets done. And here he is in the first two months. I am blasting it and trying to get things done. So I got to get him credit for that. But at the same time, he kind of followed the Constitution. And he's, our balance of power between Congress, the Senate, the judicial executive, and the legislative has been disrupted. Donald Trump is acting like a king. There's really no other good, nice way to say it. Again, some of the things he's doing is great. Some of the things he's doing is not so great. In my opinion. This is not my opinion anyway. Well, some of it is not opinion. He actually has violated law. Very simply, some easy ones are off the top of my head, I can tell you, and this would be very obvious to anybody there. Okay, he's just bombed Yemen here. Have we declared war on Yemen? Why are we bombing Yemen? Is Yemen a threat to our national security? Has Congress declared war on Yemen? Because only Congress or in the Constitution, Congress declares war, not the executive branch. So you violate the Constitution straight up there. Another thing very... Hello. Yeah, this is Dave in the Thumb. You know, I'm not a Trump fan either. And I know that, you know, just... I don't like what he's doing in Yemen, but does he really need Congress's approval? Has any president in your lifetime ever had the Congress's approval to drop a bomb? And I'll bet you, you can't count the number of bombs that have been dropped in our lifetime, right? And the answer is no, we haven't. Ever since World War II, it was the last time we've ever had a declaration of war by Congress. So yeah, you're right. I was talking about what he called... We had the president who did the most air raids in Middle Eastern countries in the presidency. Everybody thinks it would be Bush, but no, it was actually Barack Obama. Yeah, Obama was Obama. He wasn't the only two. Yeah, Biden even continued airstrikes in the Middle East during his administration, but it did not... There weren't nearly as many as they were with the Obama administration. One thing about the Bushes, they dropped over 300 tons of depleted uranium in the Middle East and Clinton did too in the Bosnia and all that stuff. And I mean there is a lot of depleted uranium that they spread around that Middle East. It's scary. You're definitely correct. No president since I guess I would have been Roosevelt. has got permission from Congress to declare war on these countries that we've been... All the police state actions, you have to be more accurate I suppose, that we've had ever since I've been born, ever since World War II, that have been unlawful. According to the Constitution, they are not allowed. Congress declared... Now Congress has basically been just looking the other way saying, yeah okay, we'll let you do that, but by the Constitution, he can't. None of those presidents can't. But they've done it. And that's a misbalance of power there as well. Another very obvious thing that he's violated the Constitution on, and again, Congress has just been sitting back twiddling their thumbs against, I don't know what Congress is doing, they need to step up and do something to get the power back. Congress is giving him the money to do everything he does, right? Congress holds the purse strings. And then it was tariffs. Real quick, I want to pass it there. Tariffs are something that Congress is supposed to carry. But as far as the dose thing that you brought up before, who created Dose, Greg? Wasn't that created before this administration? Yes, long before this administration dose was created. Okay, well, it was called something else? Nope, it was still called Dose. I can't remember what the D stands for. Department of Government Deficiency. It was created during the Barack Obama administration to sort out the Obamacare website. And I remember I heard a clip of Obama just the other day when he was implementing it. Yep, those had been sitting there. It was funded by Congress. It's sad that it wasn't being used, but it was still being funded by Congress. They still had the position still existed, but nobody had been appointed to it. When Trump got into office, he appointed you on Minsk into it, and all the funding and everything was already there. Congress funded it. Okay, well, looking at that, I was running the assumption that it was something that Trump created and it isn't an official government agency. He didn't create, he signed an executive order giving him a new mission statement expanding the areas of government that they were to look at. Need to read the executive order. There, of course, have been a lot of good things that have come out of that and if Obama started it, I can't recall anything of it being, our deficit still gone up and up, the debt. And so I don't think anything, that department has been effective whatsoever until now. But of course, like I say, and yes, Congress has the power of the person. And that's another thing that again very obvious, not only has he started bombing foreign sovereign nations, He's also trying to oppose these tariffs, I guess he has. I don't know, day to day, I can't tell which is either, which is off anymore, because he makes a threat and starts it and stops it again and starts it and stops it. So I haven't kept up with the latest about where we are with the tariffs, but he can't do it. That's Congress. Congress has the power for tariffs, not the executive branch. So again, he's violating the Constitution. But the media isn't talking about that really. They're screaming, all the liberals and the lefties are screaming about how, more Trump deranger syndrome, which, okay, I get why you got the deranger syndrome, but at the same time, you gotta admit some of the things he's doing is good, but at the same time, he's doing some really bad things. Again, Craig, I'm gonna throw something else out there. What administration is adding tourists and removing tourists without Congress's permission before Trump got in office? Probably all of them. And some of them involved sanctions. The terrorists were a tool that they were using Saddam Hussein. The terrorists were part of the sanctions that they put in place on Saddam dealing with the U.S. That's been a tool that they have used, which, yeah, they're not supposed to be, the president's not supposed to be able to do that, but that's something that has been violated not just by Trump, but as far back as I can remember, back to Clinton. And I probably, if you go back a little further, if you look at the paperwork, everything that's been done, it probably goes back further than that. Yeah, and to that point, Ed, and people that maybe they don't, haven't heard me on, I've been on the air for, I think, a couple decades here on this network. You would know, if you've listened to me a long time, I have not been a big fan of any of the presidents, necessarily. I criticize them when they need to be criticized. And this is one case where Trump Even though he's doing some good, he needs to be criticized for the things he's doing bad. So I just want to make it clear, I don't have to stop deranged at Central. Oh no, I understand that. I'm just saying it's like for people that are tuning in. The stuff that you're saying, and the stuff that the other side, the mainstream media is like, oh, you've got to look at this. He doesn't have the constitutional power to do this. Every one of the Democrat presidents use those tools and use them in excess in more than one instance. Let's see, Biden put tariffs and sanctions on Russia, on Russian oligarchies. Biden's administration went out and confiscated Russian, quote unquote, oligarchies property in other countries that we didn't have any authority to go in and do that with. Yeah. All of them have been guilty. But I also at the same time the mega people who are praising him for all the things he's doing, including bombing Yemen. I've got to stand up to that. I've got to push back because it's... And I need to talk about Yemen, obviously, because... And Gaza, because as a lot of you probably know, the bombing has resumed, I think, just the other day. The first day of resuming the bombing. When the second phase of the hostage releases was supposed to start taking place, they said they were going to start bombing. Netanyahu had been bombing and I think the first day, they said about 400 civilians killed in the first day. So now every day we have another head count of how many people were killed in Gaza by indiscriminate bombing with 2,000 pound bombs. Our bombs, I got to remember that these are our bombs supplied by us to Israel. And which makes us and Donald Trump now, technically, under international law, also a war criminal. Yeah, that's right. But again, yeah, and if you're going to say, yeah, so was Obama, so was Bush, so was all the other ones, they have war criminals behind them too, of things that they did. But under international law, now we are complicit in that genocide, just like Biden was. And now, if the international law had any basis of enforcement, Donald Trump wouldn't be able to travel around the world like Netanyahu isn't able to travel around the world right now. Now, certain countries, he's going to be arrested if he steps his foot on certain countries because he's already been declared a war criminal by the international courts. They haven't done Biden yet, but that's kind of a moot point at this point. But Donald Trump could be right there, too, because he is supplying money and bombs to Israel and has no intention of stopping, it doesn't look like, even though he said he wasn't going to get us involved in war. He sure looks damn determined to get us into one, because the Middle East is one that he must be getting bad information from all his staff, because He survived and talked with pro-Israel Zionists, essentially just about every single one of them, even Tulsi Gabbard. All of them had been basically, if you recall, during the campaign and the campaign speeches of these people, they're all pro-Israel. And this is because of the donations he's been getting from Maria Mayilson and others, Apex, going on with us in our Congress and Senate and even that freedom of speech is now being attacked by Donald Trump. I don't know the names of them and I don't know all the details but I know there's been at least two that have been deported or are going to be deported. I think they've already been deported. They're basically because they were speaking up in favor of House, House side. They weren't necessary for, for what I, there's been no evidence that I've seen yet that says that they were They were they were actually making anti-Semitic statements Which in Israel's life you say something negative about Israel you're anti-Semitic Now this broadcast right now here today, even though I hadn't said a single thing negatively towards Jewish people or Jews They're gonna label me as anti-Semitic because I said something negative against Israel I'm gonna think about begin because I you know, I didn't like come from the anyway either But this is not Even this agenda is not a new agenda. They've already got it over in Europe where it's a hate crime if you talk bad about Israel and what they're doing in the Middle East. Well, yes, much worse than that. It's that extra state that we really shouldn't have as much power as it does in the US. And God forbid you talk about it, even though it's kind of hard not to, especially today after the Kennedy assassination thing, how many times this really secret intelligence service was mentioned, you know, a massage was mentioned in the Kennedy files that were released, even though if you look at the stuff that they released at the WAF, it still has on it the stand from the CIA that says it was approved to be released in 1989. And I need to make an apology. We still don't have the videos that were confiscated. We still don't have the photographs or any other stuff. This is all just black and white documentation of investigations and interviews and a lot of the stuff that people already knew because of people who were mentioned and it came forward and talked about it. Yeah. And I need to make an apology to... to add in the Kornke family because I might be putting this entire network in danger. I have no idea if other hosts on this network are talking smack about Israel like I am, but it's possible in the new age we're heading to. You don't have to apologize for jack shit. It's still my language. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I understand. I Because I speak what I say, and I hear Ed's speaking similar, they well could put this network in danger in the new era of censorship and things that are going to be happening with freedom of speech. I still see some on YouTube. I have no idea. I don't do Instagram and X and all those others. I presume X is pretty free. I presume. I don't know. Elon Musk might be banning some certain speech too. But this is something that we're seeing now in our colleges and even among all the media. Of course, the media self-censors, the legacy media self-censors anyway, because they have an agenda, they're being paid by APAC. But here on this network, probably nobody is being paid by APAC, I'm certainly not. Or any of the other groups. So APAC's not the only one, folks, by the way. There's others, there's like three other ones that are lobbying groups. There's really lobbying groups in this country that operate. And they operate under different rules. They don't even have to get registered the same way that, because we're dealing with Israel here, Israel's always been head paid favorites by not just this administration, but all administrations going back probably from the creation of Israel. So this is that, and this is anything that looks like it's going to change. Even though Donald Trump claims he wants to keep us out of a war, we're heading head first into a war in the Middle East. Okay, so we have resumed the bombing. Well, okay, I say we. You gotta remember now, we are now living in the United States of Israel. So when I say we, I guess we have to include Netanyahu and Trump as co-conspirators. But we have resumed bombing in Gaza. We have continued the slaughter in the West Bank. We've allowed them to jump into Syria in the Golan Heights. We're seeing increased now in activities again in Lebanon against Hezbollah and now we're bombing Yemen and threatening to do something to Iran. And that's the key here. When we start getting the war with Iran, we are in deep crap. This is not something we're going to win. No matter how good you think our military is, we are not going to win against Iran for many reasons. First of all, How are we going to get, because the only way you're going to conquer our country, and Israel should have known this after their 16 month campaign in Gaza, the Hamas is still going strong. Their goal is to defeat Hamas. They've done no such thing. With all the bonds that they put on them, all the things that they've done, the starvation, the stopping of water, and killing journalists and hospitals and schools. They have not succeeded in their goals, even with the biggest military in the world backing them up. Actually, I don't know if I can say if we're the biggest or not. I'd have to look at that. We have about 2 million US military personnel in our military. Russia might have, I don't know, I don't know for the biggest. So I guess I shouldn't say that. But anyway, certainly one of the largest, one of the largest militaries in the world backing back in Israel and they have been able to defeat Gaza. A little tiny place about the size of where, I don't know, not even the biggest Rhode Island, is it? It's only like, back like as big as Manhattan. They haven't been able to defeat Hamas. Now, I think that's probably partially intentional. They're not trying to defeat Hamas. They're trying to kill all the Palestinians, or at least drive them up. If they can't drive them away, can't get them off that land, they're gonna kill them up. That's the goal. That's not the stand goal, but that's the goal. And all the companies helped us to help them. Oh, let's move all the Gazans out of there and we'll send them all to Jordan and Egypt. We'll take them. No, they said no, we're not taking them. So we're going to have the entire Middle East going against us. It's not just Iran. When we go against Iran, we're going to have a whole big problem with a lot of other countries in the Middle East because almost all the Israel's neighbors have been They're enemies with Iran, with Israel. Just about all their neighbors. You look at the name of the players in that part of the world, they have never changed. Basically, the Crusades have never ended. There's a fighting over that part of the world is still going on. And I think even when the Christian population got involved with it and they start calling it the Crusades, That fighting was going on before the Christians got involved. That's where we started called it a crusade. And this is another religious bent to it because now we're talking about Jews thinking, I guess I should say this differently, because of some twisted reading in the Old Testament certain elements of the Jewish society believe they are the promised ones and they are superior and they need to oust people from their lands and they think they have the promised land that they need to conquer. Craig, that doesn't just come from Christianity though, okay? And that's the problem is like Christianity, Judaism, and Muslimism, they all use the Old Testament. The three religions separate is when it comes to the New Testament. The Jewish people really don't believe in the New Testament. They've got their own basically kind of like the Mormons do their doctrine and covenants that the rabbis come together and add to their scriptures. And then you've got the Christians who've got the New Testament and then you've got the Arabs who've got the... Oh, come on, what does it call? I'm going to butcher it. And that's where the split is, is like the after. So the Jews are, and I don't know if you could even say it's officially the Jews because, boy, I wish we had Jack Otto, because he could bring up and start talking about the Cazars who are not Jews, but they like to tell everybody they are. Right, well I could say Zionists, because actually in Israel today there's been massive protests. The Israeli citizens are divided about what's going on here. A lot of them want to see him out. And then the Yahoo others think they're praising him. And then the secular Jews are having all the time too with it. So you have a possible civil war that's going to be happening in Israel if this thing continues. And when we start going to war in the Middle East, things could really start happening. Might they might eat nalset and then Yahoo? So this is but this call comes down to though is basically religious and you got to think about this course Craig before it before that Whatever October or December 7th whenever that attack happened We were reporting on Liberty Tree radio other networks were reporting from Israel about the protests about the fact they're getting ready to Have a civil war to boot out didn't Yahoo and get all that clear out their Congress because they were attacking the freedom of speech. After that attack happened, where miraculously everything on their border failed just perfectly on that day. And as music festival, which really shouldn't have been held in what has always been a contested area where they've had firefights and rockets and everything going on, is where the primary attack happened. Even the Israeli people, you'll find Israelis over there talking about how it's a setup. Nobody should have been there, everybody knew better. I believe that was all intended to happen. Egypt was even warning them. Egyptian intelligence was warning them days before the attack. Israel took, I think it was, six to eight hours until they really started responding. So they kind of wanted what happened and killed as many people as they could or captured as many people as Hamas could, including, I think it was called the Hannibal directive, where they basically, Israeli troops, were starting to kill even their own citizens. to raise the numbers up to make it worse than it possibly was. So, if they're going to be demanding, wait, different words, if they're going to be demanding hostages back, when they intentionally flooded the tunnels that they believed the hostages were being held in, if there were hostages down there, you'd drown them. You're probably never going to see those bodies back. So that's now an open hole where we want these people back and they're always going to have an excuse to cancel their ceasefire. Because you'll never get them back because they basically buried them underground in sea water. Yeah, and I don't want to jim them his name, but supposedly, this is something I've seen on one of these networks that I've listened to. One of the hostages that were due to be released was killed in his latest strike that killed 400 people, 400 civilians. So somebody who was about ready to be released has been killed. And that's going to continue. Israel doesn't really care. They just need to get rid of all the Gazans. Well, Palestinians, not just Gaza, but also the West Bank. Can't exclude them because that's a whole open... That's a prison that doesn't have walls yet, basically. All of Israel, the Zionists, need to drive away all the Palestinians. Anybody who claims to be Palestinians, they need to drive them all away or kill them if they can't drive them away. Kill them, take over their homes, seize the land. from the river to the sea, expanded Israel. Okay, so now so what, okay, Yemen now. Okay, we have now bombed, well, we've been bombing Yemen on occasion. Biden did it too, so, but now Trump has done it as well. He said, all hell is gonna break, you haven't seen nothing yet. Well, no, Biden bombed them also. And the Trump bombs aren't any different than the Biden bombs. The intelligence is probably the same and the Houthis really don't care. The Houthis, they're used to this. They were bombed for decades by our proxy Saudi Arabia. So this has been going on for them a long time. This is nothing new to them. And they're sending $1,000 drones. And we're shooting now with million dollar missiles. Essentially. I'm exaggerating now a little bit. They're sending cheap drones in to attack or even just to decoys. And we're shooting all our expensive munitions to stop them. How's that going to affect our economy? Doge, you want me to look at that. I think you're going to find that you're going to be spending billions and billions of dollars on weapons that you're going to run out of, by the way. In these aircraft carrier strike groups, where they call them carrier groups, carrier strike groups, as I looked it up. So we're sending two more carrier strike groups. When I heard we had one in the Red Sea, we're sending two more. Donald Trump is preparing for war with Iran. Unless he's just bluffing, this is something that's going to, part of the bluff, okay, certainly sending in all this, making a big statement with the bombing and the carrier strike groups is possibly bluffing. He's been doing a lot of that for negotiations that he hopes to take place between Iran. Iran is ready to negotiate, by the way. They've been ready during the Biden administration. They've been wanting to negotiate, but instead we've just been... pretending that there are enemies and that they need to be destroyed, it's only because Netanyahu wants them destroyed. The silly reason we're enemies with Iran is because Netanyahu wants them destroyed. Iran is one of the last countries in the Middle East that these countries mixed up that Israel, they know they can't defeat. They think they can defeat all the others, but they know they can't defeat Iran without our help. And frankly, they couldn't defeat any of them without our help. And that's why we're still doing this. Because then, yeah, who else? And we're part of the United States of Israel. So, and I've said this on my program for a couple of decades. If you ever wonder why this has happened, why do we solve pro-Israel? Why do we defend? Don't think of Israel as the 51st state. Think of it as the first state. So, we're going to be continuing. From what I've been hearing, Trump is threatened he's going to continue bombing them. Bombing, bombing, bombing. And that's not going to stop the drones, just like it didn't stop the Hootie. I'm sorry, it didn't stop the Hamas. Hootie won't be stopped that way. The only way to get a stop the Hootie is to put troops on the ground. And it's going to take about 700,000 troops on the ground. Do you think we're going to do that? You can't just continually bomb a country and expect them to surrender to you or stop what you think it is that it's not supposed to be doing. They're not even hitting much of anything of importance. These drones and these missiles that they're firing, they're model launchers, just like I was hearing a podcast with Scott Ritter who was involved in the Gulf War weapons inspectors. And he was saying that all the time he was doing that, we never, all the bombing we did, we never really hit any scud missile launchers. We were hitting cocks and a lot of other things, but we weren't hitting any, because they kept mowing them. Essentially, as the story he's saying, he ought to know he was there. He's saying we didn't destroy any scud launchers. You've got to take his word for it there. I don't know, I wasn't there, but he was. And he's saying the same thing is going to happen here with the Hootie. They're going to be striking things. power plants and buildings and trucks, but we've killed civilians. Trump has killed civilians. That's a war crime. And there was no declaration of war, a crime against the Constitution. So this is going to escalate. If he's continuing what he's doing, it's going to escalate. He better get in talks right away. He better slap BB and get him to stop doing what he's doing. But that's not going to happen. He better sit down on the table and talk with Iran. Don't know if that's going to happen or not, but his demands Iran's not going to go for them. Everybody knows now worldwide you can't trust the US to stand up for the promises they make in negotiations because we backed out of almost all of them. Nuclear deals with Iran is one of them. This is not looking good folks. And think about this. Okay, you think we can, okay, we're going to send 800,000 troops or 700,000 troops in the, what's on the ground is to stop the Yemen, then we're going to have to do the same thing Iran. And all our military bases all over the world, mostly in the Middle East, are going to be targets. I looked up all the military bases we have in that region, and there's quite a few of them. You can imagine, since we have 750 military bases all around the world, there's about 50 of them around the Middle East that are going to be in danger when this whole thing escalates. And maybe the US wants that, to be given an excuse to start doing something to get into greater war. A few drones on a military base in, let me see, I'll list some of the countries here that we have military bases in, the Middle East. We have them in a couple in Syria, one in Jordan. One in Egypt, one in Saudi Arabia, actually. The United Arab Emirates, Iran, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Turkey. These are all countries, and they've got one down here that I can't tell if it's in Eritrea. Is that how you say it? Naval Base, or if that's in Somalia, and that's probably Ethiopia. I can't tell they're all kind of joining there. And then we're sending, we presently have, the last numbers I have here that I got off the Internet, we presently have about 40,000 service members in the Middle East. They are all sitting ducks when this starts escalating, including the naval bases, including the army bases, and other military bases in the area. We have a lot of ducks, and then we're going to have to send some 100,000 troops on the ground to stop the Yemeni if they don't want to stop. The Houthi. And then we're going to have to go into Iran. That's going to be a whole other thing because if we start, if we go into war with Iran, our economy is going to be destroyed and the world economy is going to be affected. And where are you going to get all these troops put on the ground? I think that's good. I think they call that a draft. Is the U.S. public going to stand for that? Imagine the protests in the street if they instituted a draft. Go to war for B.D. This is not going to go well. We are not going to win this. And here's the kicker. If we attack Iran, and just last week, well eight days ago, I don't know if you've logged, you probably don't know about this because here's a headline, the analogy is here, a headline, but there's a lot of headlines that are similar. Iran, Russia, and China conduct joint drills, naval drills in the Gulf of Oman. AP News. China, Iran, and Russia hold joint Middle East naval drills. Defense News. China, Iran, and Russia hold joint naval drills in the mid-eighths. This happened eight days ago, folks. The last one. Last of several. I think this is like the eighth one they've held. So, because Iran feels it's been bullied, and I think you would have to agree that they've been bullied, the exercise are aimed at strengthening the cooperation between the three countries and get underway as Iran accuses the U.S. of more bullying. This has been going on for years. They've been strengthening ties, military ties. Okay, Iran doesn't have nuclear weapons yet. They could get one. They probably should, frankly, the way they're being bullied by us and Israel. Well, we are Israel. But probably they should be getting a nuclear weapon. But for now, it doesn't appear they do. They're close. They could have one pretty quickly. But they don't. At least that's what most independent researchers think. But who does have nuclear weapons? You know, Russia and China. So we think we're going to take care of the Iran problem by milking them. Ooh, huge mistake, huge mistake. Because Russia and China have vow to protect because their economies are in jeopardy too. If we attack Iran and the straits of her moons are shut down, the flow of oil stops. All ships would be basically sunk and no more oil from Iran. And then we've got another huge problem on our hands. Our economy is going to go kaput. And one of the things Donald Trump claims he's going to do, he's going to restore our economy. It's not going to happen if you attack Iran. It's going to be in jeopardy if you continue being friends with Bibi. This is going to be the end of us, folks. Well, it's going to be another war and we lose. Put it that way. And let's hope it doesn't go nuclear because we probably will see some nuclear strikes here. If we attack Iran, we might see some hits here as well. Maybe limited, maybe a lot. I don't know. Because if we hit Iran, then all of a sudden missiles fly in our way from Russia or China. That means we're going to have to start lobbing missiles back too, right? This is a fool's game. Russia, like the movie War Games says, the best move is to not play. I think it's how it went, something like that. We need to stop getting them. And I've said this for quite a while too. But my estimation, if somebody were to run on this, of course you wouldn't be able to run on this. You'd be either killed or attacked viciously by somebody, whether it be APAC or somebody. We need to close all our military bases around the world, bring all our troops back home and our equipment back home to our, within a continental US, well not just continental US, but okay Alaska too or Hawaii, that's life. Bring them back to our own territories. and start minding our own business. We need to have been doing this a long time ago, but we haven't. The only legitimate use of the military is for defense. Is that what we're using our military for? I don't think so. Now, the Yemeni, or I guess more accurately Hezbollah, or not Hezbollah, we all these, quote, terrorist groups mixed up. One man is freedom fighter, one man is terrorist, right? They're saying the Houthi are attacking our ships. Well, they've been attacked and they've been continually attacked by the US for decades through the proxies. Why wouldn't they strike our ships? They weren't specifically targeting before. They weren't specifically targeting US ships. They were specifically targeting Israeli flag ships, however, because of the way shipping is. A lot of countries fly under different flags. It's kind of hard to determine. So they weren't striking other ships. They weren't really necessarily Israeli owned or Israeli bound. So they were making mistakes. So they were attacking all kinds of ships and essentially closed down the traffic through the Red Sea for quite a while, and now they're going to be doing it again. And that's going to raise prices and hurt economies around the world because now all the goods have to go all the way to the Mediterranean via South Africa, the long way around. This is not something that's going to fare well for us, folks. We need to start mining our own business, take bring all our troops home, and even then it's not going to solve our problem completely. We need to, this is going to take a couple of generations for people to start respecting us again as a country. Because we've lost all respect all around the world. We are war criminals and we've been that way for quite a long time. And a lot of the world is starting to recognize this. They just don't have the militaries to back it up. But when we start going to war with Iran, I think a lot of the countries in the world are going to be lining up to fight us, to fight Israel. Israel, I mean, again, nothing anti-Semitic here, but Israel should never have been created, in my opinion. Nothing but conflict ever since it was created because of what they believed, as I just believe, that they have to be the sole inhabitants of that land. Think about this, does this happen anywhere else in the world? Can you think of any other country in the world where the entire country is created that only people of your religion can occupy it. Can you live one in any country in the world that's ever done that? This is what Israel is trying to do. They're trying to create it to be an exclusively Judaism state. That's what they're trying to do. I don't know that you can even say that in... No, wait Craig, here's a question though, and this is how they play it too, like you're talking about the Jewish people, the Jewish religion or the Jewish government? Or the Zionists, specifically. I know what you mean, but yeah, they'll say, well, technically it was recreated during World War II, but they don't like to talk about who technically recreated it because you're not supposed to talk good about that person in their culture anyway because you're supposed to feel outraged because of what was happening to the Jews in Germany before Hitler made the deal with the with the Palestinians to have a Jewish colony there and recreate the nation of Israel inside of Palestine, which was a bad deal in the first place. And then the allied nations after World War II just kept pushing Hitler's agenda there, at least. That's how that started. People forget that. There's a piece of history there that's like, You forgot about this? And they didn't want to go, which is why there was one of the problems with what was going on in Germany. They had forced this colony on the Palestinian people. Yeah, I would have to... The only asterisk to what I said there before about no other country in the world is exclusively one religion. The only exception I can think of is the Vatican, a country. I can't, off top of my head, I don't know. The Vatican is sovereign territory outside of, they have their own military, they have their own police. And it's just basically a city-state. You wouldn't think of it as a national country because of its size, but there's small countries that are out there like that. They just have the backing of Christianity from the Catholic Christians from around the world. And the Vatican is virtually exclusively Catholic. I don't recall hearing a whole lot of turmoil in the Vatican. The whole idea about religious-centric culture is not unheard of and it hasn't been done before. The island of Japan, a long time. They did have a couple of wars over other religions trying to move in on them. They've always had a problem with China trying to come in and push their religion on them. The melting pot has only become a global idea in more modern times. And talking about more modern times, we're still going back about two to three hundred years. I'm a spec on the nasty ass, as I would say, in time. Part of the point I'm making is does any country, any government have the right to exclusively make their people to force their people to follow any particular reason? That's one reason we have what we have here. That's our First Amendment. We got the freedom of religion and that's because of what the King of England was doing over in England. So yeah, it hasn't just been Israel. The King of England wanted the Church of England, tried to force it on his people. And to a degree it was successful, but they agreed to deport the people who didn't want to do it over here to the U.S. as part of the agreement of our immigration to the U.S. colonies, or it wasn't called the U.S. colonies, but over to the Americas was to get away from the Crown. And what the crown was doing with religion over there and the Protestants that started this country didn't like being told what to believe what to do so they made it one of them one of the Standing laws of the country that you can't keep tell people what to think of what to do This is a unique country in that fact Craig try going any other place in the world and yeah, you can be Christian, but you're not allowed to preach it and And in some nations they find out that you're Christian, you're going to get strung up. Yeah, and this has been trying all over the world since the beginning of time. Of course, I'll try to get everybody to follow up on the list. But the US is very unique in that aspect. England kind of came in behind us on that. And Canada, with the Tories, eventually kind of got there, but they still consider themselves a colony of England. Australia was another penal colony that had religious ties as well. It was about getting the undesirables out of England. But in 1947, 1948, whatever year it was, as part of the Turkish Ottoman Empire being broken up, though, and the British involved in this basically sent a bunch of Jewish people into that region and forced people, the Palestinians, to leave their homes. And that's basically been continuing for the last 75 years. Now, last I knew, here in this country, we have a lot of Jewish people in this country, and they live in peace. For the most part, I really don't hear much. There's going to be more and more of it, anti-Semitism, of real anti-Semitism, if this continues. But they can live freely here. The Jewish people can live freely all around the world for the most part. Yeah, they might be shunned, but they won't be murdered. And that's exactly what the Jewish people are doing to the Palestinians right now and what they consider to be their land, their promised land. So I hope people are getting my point. I'm definitely not, I have no, I know some Jewish people. I have no problems with people being Jewish. I have a big problem with any religion where things are going to force the religion upon me, whether it be Catholics or Christians or Buddhists or whatever, because I have the right to believe in what I want to believe or not believe, and my choice, because of the First Amendment. Now, who knows how long that will keep up, because they will attack the other parts of the First Amendment. 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A couple things we were talking about in the two-hour block discussing the whole idea of, well, why does it, you know, Mark promotes AR-15s now? Well, I do in that they're the affordable rifle, they're the gladius of the day. The FKS held that seat, the AKS held that seat. Our main battle rifles, when they were very reasonably priced, very, very reasonably priced, as you can see, and I'll bring this up in a moment. We're now to the point where most of these weapons we're describing, we can purchase two or three AR-15s for the price of one of them. I will point out at one time, you could buy six and a half to seven SKSs for the price of an AR-15 at its least expensive variant back when the SKSs were $56 apiece. So the ratio was six individuals, six infant women outfitted with an effective lethal weapon, and for most of your support personnel, more than enough to sufficiently defend the individuals if they needed to contribute to the fight and in the process protect themselves. Right now, if you cherry pick what we're seeing, especially with all of the Bushmaster blowout parts from the Bushmaster foreclosure when Remington went down, you're looking at some phenomenal, for the moment, incredible prices on parts that can allow you to build a weapon from components that is as good as anything anybody else is carrying. and whatever floats your boat as far as design. Myself, most of the ARs that I would be building right now would be plain Jane, actually what everybody is calling old school, but it's actually original in tenth AR-15s. One of the things that was brought up by one of our callers was that, well, you know, they used to tell you that the M14 is too heavy. They used to tell us the same thing. This is why we need the M16. What does the AR-15 rifle with all its additional metal components, electronics and everything else on board, what does it weigh right now? Have you looked? I have. You know what? The way that the rifles are presently configured, the M14 is a light rifle by comparison. A light rifle. If you consider weight and the spectrum of weight options depending on which weapon you commit to. M4 with all the bells and whistles or any of the other variations in the shorty weapons that are out there. And yes, there's more than you can count or probably keep track of. But the fact is that At given times, other weapons have been preferred simply because I can outfit more troops. I get a military-grade weapon with private slash superior contract parts because they weren't just made by the lower bidder. Although I do select lower bidder in a lot of stuff, but it's because of the market, not because the product is a lesser product. It's because of the volume of material, flooding a market at a particular time where there is competition, and the cost and availability goes up, cost goes down. So for the moment, the AR-15 is the solution. However, main battle rifles are your first best choice. Here's the cool thing. As I pointed out, we have the best of two worlds right now. Kind of like when we hit all those SBD knockoff 7.62x54R rifles. And then all of a sudden they gave you an AK in .308, remember that. Some of those are out there right now, those M77s, I think it's a 77 Yugo. Right now those are out again and those are in .308, that's an AK action, the best of all worlds. A .308 main battle rifle cartridge combined with the AK operating system, which is like phenomenal, okay. But at this point in time, you can now go to the AR-10. And, guys, if you didn't want to build a rifle, you can go right now to Bear Creek Arsenal, and for between $540, I'm going to go higher than I think they are. I think they're $524 for the cheapest one. I would not get a 16 inch barrel .308 right now unless it's what was left. In other words, everything else is sold out. Why? Well, because I want to get all the potential out of the cartridge. I went to the .308 7.62x51.8, so I could get more punch. I want more barrel. I want to get every bit of energy. I want to squeeze every joule out of this thing that I can. I want it to hit hard. So I'm going to go with a 20 inch barrel if at all possible. Want to go longer? Can also, by the way. But for between 540 and $560, you can buy a complete finished AR-10 variant rifle from Bear Creek Arsenal ready to roll. Buy all the mags you can and buy more mags every day that you can and then buy all the ammunition that you can. And then start with your firing pin extractor, ejector, and then all your basic components. 308 AR-10 is an excellent solution. This is what government should have gone to, but the pricks are too busy taking brown envelopes under the table, so we got a foreign rifle we didn't need. when we could have actually just adapted the standard pattern. Of course, here's the other problem, is we also would have admitted something that we knew, what, 60 years ago. Well, 65 years ago. No, 65, correction. 68, 70 years ago almost. We had the option to go with the AR-10. Unfortunately, when the AR-10 was produced in entered in the rifle competition. They tried to ultra light it by going with the aluminum with steel sleeve or stellite sleeve barrels, which were a neat idea, but I would have stuck with just standard steel and be done with it. That because I wanted to sell the weapon, I wanted to get the weapon into the troops hands. What's interesting is that It was already available, it was already in place, didn't have all the features because they hadn't had the weapon in service for any period of time that we now have. But with all the testing, evaluation, pluses and minuses, the present AR-10 is at its perfected point in engineering. The AR-15 is at its perfected level of, you know, not just engineering, but also known reliability potential. We know what might be a problem, we know how to deal with it. Most issues that have come up in the past 60 years of the life of the Air 15, we already figured it out. It's not the AK. Don't make a mistake. I'll say what I said a few days ago. If I knew that we were, you know, somebody said we're going to send you someplace and there's not going to be any support, there's not going to be any parts, you can't make contact with anybody, you're not going to be able to work with anybody, the AK, as long as I could have an unlimited supply of ammo and unlimited number of magazines. But wait a minute, if I had the Air 15, I'd be in the same boat, I'd be limited. I would take the AK simply because it's generally, even the crudest one is generally more robust. It's not as finicky. It can get rusty and it's still trusty. It can get dirty and it still functions. It can get sandy and it's going to operate. It can freeze and it still works. Now it doesn't mean the air can't handle with the right pampering to do all of the above, but the AK does it out of the box. So, if I were looking at a rifle where I just had to roam the countryside, I'm stuck, and what I got is all I got, the AK-47 would be an excellent utility choice. And I've run a lot of rifles, more than you'll probably ever see in your lifetime, maybe two lifetimes, only because of the kind of work I've been doing or what I was doing in the past. And I've had a chance to, somebody always hears about how weapons run. I've operated the weapons for tens and tens of thousands of rounds or had, again, trainers that I recruited who were teaching people. We used a wide variety of weapons for the process of educating U.S. military personnel and, progressively, militia. So the M14, absolutely in the top of my list. Again, if I was in a situation, again, it would vary because, yeah, I know. I'm leaning towards the M14. I bring it up every time we talk. I'm leaning towards the M14 because it's something I grew up with. I know it. I'm comfortable with it. It fits my body perfectly. I'm six foot. It's the optimal configuration for the way it's set up, stock, everything where it sits, cheek weld, body weld. Everything's nice. And I'm proficient enough with it that I'd be very happy if you threw one at me and said, here, see if you can make this work. OK. But again, in the long haul, if an AK, if I was going into a bad, bad, bad situation, and I might never, ever be able to get back to anybody again, nothing else is going to show up, I at least know that for as long as I have it, if I husband my ammunition, Then chances are I make it through to the other side of whatever it is that somebody had planned Now the problem is a case or upwards into creeping well towards the what? Thousand dollar mark and this gets into something I was mentioning a moment ago all the rifles that we're talking about when the FNF al was at its prime We were putting kits together for $150 a rifle guys less than that actually at one point we had the I think we got it down to as low as maybe 125 or 130 because we would buy 20, 30, 40 kits at a time. We'd have a kit session. I've talked about this before. One of the guys had a shop in the basement. We'd come in after work. Everybody'd show up. Everybody gets ready. Everybody has a job. And we would crank out as many. At one time, it was grand kits. Of course, grand used to be cheap, cheap, cheap when I was a lot younger. carvings the same way. I don't know how many carvings or grands we built. I'm serious. For allies, friends, from scratch, all the parts that were out there, they were pennies, not dollars, pennies. Then the FN FAL and of course the M1A, finally we were able to get receivers, so we started building M1As. And we had a whole groups of people. Nowadays it's AR-15 builds, and we did that with all these other rifles, and we didn't get rid of any of them, we just kept stacking them up. And many friends we brought in, taught them, and they started doing the same thing. And they're all over the Midwest or all over the country. Some of them have moved down to Texas. Some are up in Montana way or some are other parts of the states out West. But they just kept doing what they were doing. However, everybody had to adapt. The F and FAL became pricey. But then the H case came in, G3s. And lo and behold, look what we've done with that. Now, paralleling that was the PTR 91 rifle commercially made. Here's the thing. Not one of the weapons I mentioned aren't at the $1,200 mark now. At least. I mean, at least. Go look at what an FNFAO costs. Go take a look at what a PTR-91. Atlantic Firearms does a great job of keeping a good stock. They're a major distributor and seller of PTR-91s, and they sell out all the time. They run out of stock. But their average price, go take a look. About $1,200. In fact, you can spend more. PTR started out at about $500 to $600, if you recall. But as they gained a name, and as they became popular, so went the market. So what this means is that right now, again, oh, by the way, back in the day, the AR-10 was higher priced than those rifles could ever be. Well, at least we thought that would be the case. Because of you know simplicity in production reliability and increased manufacturer potential for the AR and the AR-10 I can now buy from Bear Creek two AR-10 type rifles I still have money left over for maybe some magazines and such and then achieve that $1,200 mark, you know, take a look at it 540 550 that's 100 1,000 101,100 dollars. There we go So I've still got $100 left over to buy a few magazines. Or a little bit of ammo. Not much, but a little bit of ammo. So I can outfit two people with MBRs. Or Uncle Mark can have an MBR to put to his shoulder and another one cashed out somewhere else so that if I get caught in a wares and I'm running out the back door with my towel wrapped around my arse, if I get to that cache, I can re-equip completely. And it's the exact same weapon I had that I had to leave behind, possibly, or that I lost. So, this is where the economic issues come in. Now again, I will remind you, and I said this during the Torah block also, we're not going overseas to fight. We're not going overseas to steal crap from the Israelis. That's all this military does nowadays. The Jewish mafia wants to steal something, then we're the knuckle monkeys that go out knuckle dragging and go steal from other people. The militia doesn't do that. The American people shouldn't be doing that, but they're rah-rah-ing the knuckle-draggers to go out and do whatever. And it's purely mindlessly so that somebody else can profit, mainly the Israelis. And or the Jewish International Congress. It's like Ukraine. We've got to be in Ukraine! We've got to be in Ukraine! Now all the leftist crazy towns are preaching war, war, war, and we've got to be in the current Ukraine. Only to be contrary to everybody else for the moment. The fact of the matter is that both sides were rah rah rah-ing and there was no difference between a Karen that was wearing a face-brah that was screaming at you and some fool who was telling you, you got to support Ukraine no matter what. Well that means you're supporting the Jewish government in Ukraine because mostly it's Orthodox Christians populations like 98% well 92, 95. There's some Muslims in there too. But amazingly enough, the Jewish population is an extreme minority. Well guess what? That's who's running things. Oik, Evolve. And so again, you can see the writing on the wall. Trump's going to try to get us into another killer war. They want to back off on Ukraine so they can get us killed in the Middle East. That's what this dump is all about. So we're not doing that. We fight on a mountain American soil. We're the National Defense Force. That's what the militia is. We're not going to have to have a big logistic train that goes all the way across the planet. We don't have to worry about sky lifting stuff so that we can go kill people in another country. Our plan is to get rid of the problem here when it shows up and rightly so. So our weapons need to be copacetic with our logistics and our economic means because We're not the government, but they've already shown you how they have endless pockets. Even though there are 32 trillion in debt, they decided to kick the can down the road for another six months and screw us with how much more debt. Wow, what a surprise. I never would have thought of that. Never expected that. Yeah, we did. The big thing is that for a local area of operations, as we said, logistics, the key to victory, understand that you have to have the materials dispersed, spread out, and in the people's hands where the contact will be made. This is why we must promote or try to promote as many people to purchase ammunition, additional arms, magazines and spare parts as possible. We have more weapons in the US than the top 10 armies of the planet. And of that, most, despite what they try to badmouth, are the actual weapons produced by the same countries that are just as lethal today as they were when they were originally produced. Anybody here want to get shot with a Garand because you think it's obsolete? Anybody here want to get shot with an FNFAL because they say it's obsolete? Anybody want to get shot with a G3 HK91, PTR91 because they tell you it's obsolete? Want to get laced with a magazine full of carbine ammo because they tell you it's obsolete? What does that word mean? I don't think you understand what that word really means. How is it obsolete? For militia, since we're projecting our strength locally, and because we can take advantage of the massive support network that's out there, Any of the weapons we choose, we already have a good portion of what was the existing in the day, supplier support train to back up the weapon that we're committing to. Take your pick, whatever, even weapons that are obscured. You know what, we probably have most of the production of the FN49. That's a beautiful rifle. It's the mother of the FNFAL. And it was available during World War II and if the Germans had gotten hold of it, they'd have had a rifle to run against the grant. Okay? There aren't that many. I mean, they'd make quite a few, but there aren't that many made. However, we have 7mm FN49s in this country up the wazoo. We have a massive quantity of 8mm FN49s up the wazoo and we got 30 out of 6. Now, is that an obsolete weapon? Well, here's what's cool about the FN49. It's got a 6 magazine with a 10 round box, which means you can't lose the magazine. So as long as you can keep stuffing ammo on the top of it, that rifle keeps going boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, It's in all that other 7mm. You're dead if you get shot with that 7mm round. And by the way, all three of those are main battle rifle cartridges. Not light rifle. Anyway, ideas not just complaining about the problems, but I'm trying to help you understand. We have as good, if not better, because typically, here's the other thing to remember, most militaries do not take care of their weapons. Their logic is government taxpayers are going to be gouged for more anyway, and of course the corporations know that. But remember, your weapon, most of you, in fact even just the AR-15 that you may presently have, is typically far better maintained than 90% of the rifles that are on the rack that the government has right now. Seriously. Not only that, yours is probably a little better off mechanically because you've got to cherry pick and select what you think is right for your personal weapon. And you can configure it ergonomically to your personal needs. Ah, that makes it... you're probably a little bit of an edge there if you take the rifle seriously. The same is true though with even the AKs that are out there. The average AK, maintained by the average person that owns one, takes care of it better than the Russians of the Chinese ever did. Seriously, the only consideration here is spare parts, and that's the part the CIA and the Mossad figure that you're not going to be bright enough to figure out. But I keep harping out ahead for 30 years because I understand what they do. The average lifespan of a firearm in the field, if it were constantly in service, in a high aggressive service, is about two years before it needs some form of spare part replacement that's critical. So the spooks, the CIA and the Mossad, when they give weapons out, usually in many cases even sabotage the weapons so that they will have issues down the road. Even if they did that like with Century Arms International, oh did I mention them? Old CIA? Is that C-A-I or C-I-A? I always get that confused. Well it turns out... that even if they did, if you had the spare parts, if the part is the extractor, the ejector, the firing pin or springs, and you've purchased reserves and spares, like with the Air 15 for instance or any others, then even if you do have a malfunction, the rifle's not taken out of service and it skews the math formula that they had for being able to disarm a population that might be resisting. It significantly ascues all of the basic formulas. One of the best things that you can do if you want a verbal war is emphasize the fact that you are embracing this idea. It doesn't even make any difference if the government does what they're doing right now, which is changing weapons. Not because they're getting a better firearm. They could have as good a weapon as any that they're thinking about by having bought the AR-10 to replace, say, the AR-10 to replace the M16 or any of its variants. for the very reasons I've been preaching over and over again. Cross-training would be instant. But here's the thing, again, the parts availability, if they switch out, if the US government all of a sudden says we're going to just drop the M16, well then the whole production process in America would be hit to a degree, not by much I don't think, now I think we've committed so much to it that we can support the AR platform for an indefinite period of time. And since we now have also, everybody has developed so many different upper receivers to replace whatever you might be doing, that we have now one of the most versatile arsenals at our disposal in terms of general utility rifles. Now our supremacy weapons, FNFL, M1G3, M1A, all of those are battle rifles. We'll hold all on their own, especially since we now know we're going to be going up against mechanicals in addition to organics. Everybody's accepting the idea. We're all supposed to be terrified of robotics, et cetera. But that means we've got to have something to punch. And the militia has heavily committed to the 7.62x51 NATO round. Plus, we developed our own projectiles, including superior penetrating projectiles. and enhanced loads that could develop the M1A or the AG3 or the HK, forgive me the FNFAL, to equal, to, or superior to whatever it is the other side might have that they could shoulder. Because we've done it privately. We didn't have to wait for permission. We didn't have to wait for government financing. People have been highly motivated. And we also have developed the processes for production so that we can sustain it without external support from foreign countries or foreign commerce, which is the other half, the most critical part about being ready for the betrayal that's coming from Washington when they do the global thing, which is going to happen. Because when they start talking about dropping the border with Canada, all you're going to get is a flood of commies. If you're talking about dropping the border in Mexico, all you're going to get is the Jewish mafia and the commies that they ride with. And we're supposed to balance out the difference, which means that their plan is to overwhelm you, just as they've already done with 30 million illegal aliens who are not loyal to the United States. Hmm, think about that formula. Hmm, sounds like someone's trying to tell you that they're doing good for you while they're busy trying to shaft you. You know, we've seen this before. It's called Naptinget. And then we were at the bottom of the hour. And at the bottom of the hour on Weapons Wednesday, there is one thing that we do here. You may know it's turn to master Your forward march with speed But you'll learn the back much faster When you meet our mountain boys And the leader John is got Glad you make what little noise And always hits the mark Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no strife over You'll back across as yet he must come as well as you do But his way to John must do and his sooner days begun If Lyndon's figure holds the button through the clickers will be done. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we rifle, hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no. 8 to 9 pm Eastern Standard Time Monday through Friday 5 days a week WBCQ The Planet and if you could Peter Gabriel Games without frontiers Peter Gabriel Games without frontiers Peter Gabriel is gone actually he passed away been a while now actually a little ways in the headlights kind of weird they didn't really expect that to happen but You know, time waits for no one. So Peter Gabriel, I don't know why I'm trying to mess his name up, Games Without Frontiers. And it has been a beautiful, almost there, hey son, we're thinking about it. I hear Darth Vader. I hear breathing. You have to watch that. Go ahead, caller, who do we have? Yeah, it's Joe out of Chicago. I'm Peter Gabriel. I believe he's still with us. I heard that he passed away, but I was curious about that. Okay, so he is still alive. Yes, yes? Yes, I believe so. I haven't heard any other words. I know still Collins looks like he's almost ready to pass, but Peter, I've been... Yeah, he's looking pretty high mileage too, but that's... He's been high mileage, you know. He's lived a different life. But interestingly enough, well, Peter Gabriel... I think Pierre Gabriel is stuck with the same, what we would call the Ernest Borgnine syndrome. Now of course, Larry would say it's the, oh, Mandela effect, which who knows? Yeah, the Mandela effect. Nelson Mandela's alive. No, he's dead. We know he's dead. Well, in theory, he could be alive too. But anyway, Ernest Borgnine, in my lifetime, before he actually did finally pass away, I swear to God, because I remember what had happened, when he did Airwolf, after he did Airwolf, there was this announcement that he passed away, and he wasn't dead. But before he did Airwolf, he did, oh God, what was the one with Robert Wagner? And he worked on that television series for as long as it ran. He was on a boat, Robert Wagner was a millionaire, it was kind of an action soap opera kind of thing. But at the end of him doing that, they announced that he died dead and everybody was like, oh, Ernest Borg died dead. And then all of a sudden they're doing air wolf. And it's like, wow, they dug him up and propped him up pretty good there. But again, after air wolf, they announced that he was dead. And there was about three or four year haters there and he was, and what's interesting is every time they said he was dead, all of a sudden he's doing another movie or something. I'm not dead yet! Yeah, exactly. How could you do something? Actually, I heard his bar gun had punched back. What's funny is my dad and him were the same age. They were? Both of them lived to a grand old almost 100. I actually, Ernest Burgum, I might have made it to 100. I had to double check that one. I'm going to have to look. Go ahead, call it. Jump in there. Hey Mark, it's John from Kentucky. The last movie that I think Ernest was in was Reds. Reds with Bruce Phillips. Oh, was? Yeah. Was he in there? Yes, he was. He was. Oh! He kept the records down in the basement. I'm going to have to double check. I'm not doubting you. That gets back to, wait a minute, that movie is only a few years old. Maybe four or five now. That means that he's built dead. He's not dead yet, which is amazing. He's a World War II vet. For everybody who doesn't know, if you've ever listened to his history, he was on the East Coast. operating with the Navy or the Coast Guard. God, which one was it? I think it was the Navy. But they didn't have anything to work with when they started out, so he was on apparently some kind of converted cruise, not cruise liner, private yacht that they were using for submarine and rescue, anti-submarine rescue, which is kind of interesting. So, thank you. I'm going to have to check. Reds. Alex Jones had Ernest Borgnine on his show a few years back. Before COVID, I'm pretty sure. I don't remember all the details, but he lived to near 100. You're right. I can't remember exactly. I'm pretty sure it was about Obama and the New World Order. It's interesting because you see there are certain actors. I spoke in Hollywood all probably about a dozen times in the 90s. And Glenn Ford's son was the host. And I got to meet a lot of people that were under the table conservatives. There are a couple of different locations that they met at. It is kind of like when I went to Louisiana to New Orleans. It was the same way. Half of what I did when I went to New Orleans every time was at surptitious locations. There was not any way to know that anything was going on. You would go down into this meeting hall and there are a thousand people there. You could not tell from outside. And it was all people who were working towards our efforts. And the same is true. But I've never met Ernest Borgneim. But it made me wonder if Hollywood wants to see you dead because they don't want you to think about somebody. It's because they're trying to put you out of business. You know what I mean? And you might as well be dead even if you're not. So that makes me wonder about his politics all along. Because Glenn Ford was the same way, guys. Glenn Ford, if you, I may bring up a name, maybe not all of you recognize, you want to watch an interesting movie that for whatever reason was allowed to come out, it's called The Brotherhood of the Bell. Write that down. The Brotherhood of the Bell. Glenn Ford was the main character. Okay? And it's interesting because There are a couple of newer remakes from the aughts and the teens in which they actually did a kind of a remake. Two different movies would be counted as almost remakes of that movie. But Glenn Ford's movie was more serious. It was more of a written work. In other words, there wasn't any action per se. Well, there were some intense moments and there was some action. You've got to keep people's interest. But it wasn't like the double somersault car wrecks and everything else like you see today in most of the movies, etc. But it definitely is something you want to watch. Actually, I believe it was pretty well difficult to find here until, again, from one of the producers' archives, a copy was purchased as part of a collection. And I think that there are only three copies that survived of the movie. Most were destroyed. And the one that is most commonly seen came out of another producer's private collection in which the woman who purchased them, the same person who bought America, the miniseries America, didn't just buy America, she bought a whole block of movies from an estate, from a library that was with a producer. In another collection, she also acquired the Brotherhood of the Bell, the master copy for that. as in both the one inch reel to reel video, which was just a remake for editing, and the actual celluloid copy on Big Real, large format conventional theater projector. So again, there's a lot of interesting stuff, but it's fascinating. If he did something with Bruce Willis here just recently, then that makes me wonder, If he hasn't still, or I mean, granted he could die in the last couple of years. Time doesn't wait for any of us. But I'm not counting on that right now. Now I'm thinking, yeah, I can see why he probably was not one, they didn't want to keep him around. I can appreciate that. I think all of you can do it too. Go ahead. Listen, listen, you can hear him. That is Ernest Borgnine in the movie. Thank you. Red won. Excellent. Red won. I know there's another one out already. It was Red 2. But he's in Red 1. If he was alive they could have brought him back in a cameo again just like the first one. That would have been kind of cool, wouldn't it? It's not a round, it wouldn't write. They wouldn't have written him in, so that makes sense too. Thank you. I appreciate that. I think the date of this DVD is 2010. I've done him a glasses on, but he's gone probably. I'm out. Very good. Thank you. Okay, we still have about 14 minutes before the top of the hour. And a couple things, Reneer Firearms, Reneer Arms guy says in Mount Reneer. Reneer, we've talked about them before, not that much recently. As of today, I got an email that they have a bunch of magazine bundle deals. They're 10 mags to a bundle. The lowest price was $52 for 10, and I believe that some of the mag bundles were HERA. There were some for basically between five and a little under or about eight dollars a mag if you buy ten at a time. But it depends on in a case different mags were offered. So go over to Renier, Mount Renier, but it's Renier Arms and check them out. They have this as a, I don't want to say about a daily special or a weekly, it's during the middle of the week. But they offered at least, I think, eight or ten different types of magazines in bundles of ten. The cheapest was $52.00 and whatever, $0.30 or $0.70. So in other words, about $5.00 a mag. Ten mags for $52.00. How many mags do you need? All you can buy. I don't care what model it is either. Polymer, aluminum, steel, stainless steel, whatever you believe is correct. You just need a lot more, but I would point out if you can get cheap mags a lot of you have bought P mags Those are nice magazines, but they're still polymer mags And if I was going to do a lot of shooting or if I have to train people with the ar-15 I'm not going to use the P mags for training I'm going to make sure that each P-Mag works. I take them out and shoot them. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. And I put that one off the side and then somebody else is going to shoulder the gun and shoot. Have them use another one of your P-Mags you haven't tested. Bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Now after you've tested them all, you know they work. Now put those over in the ready rack, then save them. Now, go get those five dollar magazines, whatever they are, Gen 2, those are the Amendment 2, Gen 2, there's the Harrows that are out there, there's also some Octos that are out there. In this batch with Renier, by the way, I'm pretty sure. I know at least the Harrows are there. But the thing is, the five dollar mags are what you shoot from now on, and that way if you're going to wear anything out, because they're all Polymer mags, All the PMAGs are polymer, so rather than clicky clicking them and wearing them down, because it would be nice to have a few more clicks for the future, instead take those $5 mags and use those for your training magazines. All of them are basically the same magazine. They have to fit the same magazine well. So now you're not wearing out those high quality $12, $14 mags that you purchased. You've got those ready to fight when the time comes. You've got them ready to use. And you know that they work because you did fire them up in the weapon. But use the cheaper mags, no matter what they are. They could be aluminum, they could be steel. Whatever it is that you can find the best price for, those are your training magazines. Now, when combat comes, they still get stuffed in a mag pouch because you're going to use those along with everything else because you will never have enough magazines. It's amazing how quickly when you're pulling the trigger that magazine gets empty. Why did it empty so quickly? I went bang bang, bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang I'm not going to go over them on the air, but to go to Center Fire Systems, check them out real quick. That is a good idea. Now, a couple of the people have been asking me about helmets, and I want to address that real quick. I'll say again, bump helmet at least because the helmet's going to take the hit instead of your skull. We don't need you with any kind of concussion or a leaky brain. A leaky skull with brain matter coming out. It's not very embarrassing when it happens. It gets all over your clothing and everybody else too. So, number one is bump helmets. That can be any number of different types of bike helmets. If you have something that's with weird color and you can pick them up for free, I grab them all the time. I've got hundreds of bump helmets. I can issue those out all day. They're all painted in a camouflage pattern, typically in the corny flies that we came up with about 18, 20 years ago now that Nancy came up with. That's the pattern that we use because it matches the rest of the uniforms. It'll go with anything else. I can also cloth cover those so they could look even more like they might be just a standard helmet for the sake of psychological benefit when it comes to bad guys looking at your uniformity and force. But I also have a ton of steel helmets. In the Kevlar helmets, if you're willing to spend that kind of money, you'll notice that most of the deals on Kevlar helmets have kind of dried up with surplus. Now what did that over the last three years is that war overseas. They aren't sending helmets this way or dumping them on the market cheap when they can use them on the front over there and they can get USAID type money or Euro money, top dollar for stuff that was surplus. And that's what they did. That's why you'll notice that all of the Kevlar helmets, well of course we ate them up too. Anything we could find we bought up, our allies have bought up. Threat level 3 or threat level 4 are good. Again, here's something you don't see and you should do before you buy whatever you're going to purchase. Don't be shocked by the weight. Go try something on. Go find a place where you can actually feel these things, pick them up, and work with them a little bit. At least, you know, ask somebody else. If you know somebody else that's an ally that's got a Kevlar helmet that's like the Mish or any of the newer ones, try them on. Remember, they got some weight to them. In order for them to stop a bullet, there has to be some mass there. So number one, you're just looking at the helmet without the junk on it. So this is like the M16. If you just got that spiffy looking helmet with all those fixtures on it, That's not finished yet. You're still supposed to be putting, you know, listening technology, muffing all like micro muffs on, a boom, don't forget your night vision and everything else, counterweight on the back or what I would do. Personally, I can't see counterweight, so I'd just be putting batteries back there. In other words, if I got to carry something, it better be not just dead weight, it better be something useful. If not, I'm just carrying weight and putting stress that I don't need to on my person. If I'm burning calories and carrying something that's always useful, then that's cool. example, if I needed something on the back of my helmet, and we're talking about counterweight, why not even carry a 20 round mag loaded? Of course I'd take that out eventually and use it so that it wouldn't be the counterweight, but while I am carrying it, it would be useful, wouldn't it? So the big thing here is understanding that everybody goes, I want something to stop a bullet. Well, if it does, it's going to weigh something. You'd better stop working on your necks. You'd better stop working on your shoulder muscles because you're going to be using your neck to hold your head up. And you're going to be adding 15 pounds or 12 pounds of junk to the top of your head. So don't be surprised. Start working out a little bit, stretching a little bit too. And again, anything, any helmet, any kind of protection is better than none. Especially when, again, at night right now you're going through the woods, that branch you didn't see that's forehead height. Trust me, I've done that. The good thing is I had the helmet on. You're right at forehead height, that smacked me right there. Oh, I still got thudded. I mean, the helmet doesn't stop everything, but it's more of a dampened blow rather than abrasive material making contact with the surface of your forehead ripping your skin, thudding your skull, giving a bit of a concussion, you dropping to the ground, either out, well, like a light or, well, kind of dazed. So, having that helmet around is kind of handy. Even if it's nothing but that old bump helmet slash, you know, the bicycle helmet painted OD grain, we take your pick. Hell, half of them, but I find, because of the period where I'm finding the stuff that's been, you know, tossed out, are camouflaged. They're either OD grain, brown, black, or camouflage. So I don't even have to do anything with them. I just put them in the big tote and add another one to the pile. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Yeah, I wanted to say before the show's over, there is a big difference between us and those illegals that's going to be enemies trying to help them disarm us. We're fighting for a dictatorship. We are risking our lives for the Bill of Rights, correct? For our freedom. Well, again, they're going to be working for a paycheck and or whatever they can profit from. Cops already do this. When they go to property, they steal things. When they go into CIRD, they create lots of confusion. The more that they break up stuff, the more you know they stole something. Does everybody understand that? The idea is to break this stuff up, to frustrate you, create fear. Meanwhile, whatever they've stolen and pocketed, it's first of all difficult to identify that it's been stolen. And by the time you do, the idea is that you've been terrorized and everybody's fearful, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. That's what they do. Well, they're going to be doing that on steroids. So that's part of the profiteering operation, rape, kill, pillage, and burn. That's what your enemy is planning on doing. So, again, the basic rule is you got nothing to lose and everything to gain by getting rid of them. And government ain't working real fast or real hard at doing it. 230 people is, yeah, okay. What I wanted to do is, just on the last note here, I want to do something where I'm like a beanie. or whatever and you take like a BB and you say, see this BB? This BB is the 230 or whatever number of illegals they've finally decided kind of sort of to shove out the border, over the border back where they belong or somewhere else. Now you see this big bucket of BBs, this clear barrel full of BBs here or this big water tank full of BBs? That's all the rest of them. None of them have been touched. And again, granted it's supposed to be cascading and they're going to be working, but in reality, even with all the dog and pony show and all the noise and running around in circles, they're not putting the big dent in the illegal alien population. So for all the posturing by people who like the illegals or want the illegals here and the others who don't, who are listening to the regime, they ain't moving anybody. Now we'll see how this escalates because again it should, I mean granted it's only been so many, you know, it's been a month, a little over a month, but it's just the idea that with the way I see this chugging along guys, day in four years they swarmed us and the only way you could get rid of this problem is to swarm their ass back out, they're not doing that. So, I ain't holding my breath on that one. We're going to have to take care of ourselves. The situation is going to become more dire because they're also going to plug in all the rest of the game when the time comes. We cannot panic. We are going to have to have solutions. And the militia is the solution. Organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. Weapons Wednesday talks about just one component of the logistics train and that is armaments. Munitions, spare parts, maintenance, and operation. There's a whole lot of other things to keep your people in the field that have to be done. Most important is you have to motivate. In fact, you better demonstrate confidence. If you want to lead, you know, there's the old story, lead follower, get the hell out of the way. But if you think you're going to lead, then you had better, as the old saying goes, lead by example. Motivate. That's your job. Also means you have to take risks. That's part of that, you know. George Armstrong Custer was a cavalry officer. Most people know that. Most people don't realize he was at the head of seven cavalry charges during the Civil War and he didn't lead from the rear. You think about