April 4, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed ammunition procurement and storage strategies, emphasizing ball ammunition as the priority for preparedness. He covered militia organization efforts across Michigan counties, including medical training and logistics planning. The show featured extensive commentary on government overreach, including fraud involving stolen Social Security numbers, FinCEN's failures, and Second Amendment challenges in federal court. Koernke also addressed camouflage principles, vehicle and weapon concealment, ammunition can storage techniques, and the historical value of surplus military equipment.
- ammunition
- preparedness
- militia organization
- michigan
- second amendment
- atf
- gun rights
- storage
- camouflage
- social security fraud
- fincen
- quartermaster friday
- logistics
- federal overreach
- gun bans
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But we don't want to leave this place for where we can. 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 you harm so they could burn down churches and see me farm and keep our country, put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, this could send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic in each un-given right, and pray to God as Iowoki vanished in the mistful, once his words were true. But we have ourselves to blame, for even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Okay, what happened there? Interesting. Good. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our current day, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories and northwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org. We are on satellite technology, satellite systems all over the planet, custom built, first with listeners who then share on a massive, massive scale with both analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is Friday. Today is the day when you will go out and you will buy ammunition for your pistol, for your rifle, and for your shotgun. Today is also Quartermaster Friday and sometimes known as Quarter Bastard Friday. Tell you what army you were with and what year it was when you might have been in service in the US. Anyway, it is the 4th of April. It is the 17th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2025 old earth calendar, 2025 battle for the republic book to the winter war, the very very end of the winter war book. It's fun, a lot. In fact, we have water all the way up to where we want it to be. Congratulations. We also have water where a lot of people didn't want it to be. We have had a lot of downpours that literally were walls of rain, two different days. And yes, it made up for most of the winter very very quickly and we have standing ponds that only happen this time of year in fields, front yards, I think it's rather funny the ducks are nicely spread out in mating pairs in people's front yards out here in the country, corn fields, wheat fields that you know are going to dry up. Okay so better not nest there but they're sporting, they're checking it out right now. There's plenty of water, plenty of aquifer to go around, plenty of lakes and creeks and places for the ducks and the geese to nest. So they'll change. But right now they're sporting an idea that maybe they can use that piece of real estate and have some independent property. You just see how they're acting right now. We've got a caller. Who do we have? Paul in Tennessee. I was wondering, have you played any of your candy yet? Not yet, and we'll be about a few minutes before we do that, but what do we got? Go ahead. Oh, I was saying. Yesterday I was wrong. It's called A Country Boy Can Survive. That's the name of it. Right. We knew exactly what Saudi were talking about. And there is different versions, three or four of them. Yes. One of them are totally bought. Well, they were politically engineered for the era and one even left out the 45. You know, I got a shotgun and a rifle and a 45 and a country boy can survive. Well, can't have that handgun in there with politically correct Nashville. especially since Nashville has gone more and more commie and now sounds more like a 1970s rock and roll station or 80s disco, well 70s disco than anything else. Sadly enough with modern brackets country music if that's what you want to call some of it. Most of it you can't. But again we'll play that, we'll get to the bottom of the hour, trust me that'll take a little bit. But in the meantime, before we get there, it is Cinco de Amo, number one. I've got to make sure we do this. Amoman.com. Amoman.com. Amoman.com. Got a bunch of really good deals right now you need to go over to Amoman. We haven't mentioned them in a while. But go over to Amoman and check out their rifle. 5.56, obviously. Also, they've got a pile of 9mm in some pretty interesting configurations, so you might want to check that out. Also, let's see the other one, Centerfire Systems, which as I mentioned has a bunch of that surplus 8mm and 30-06 ammunition, but also some of the 9mm fare in ball ammo that's been coming in from a number of different odd sources. There is some more sterling out there. We didn't hear about this until the last big wave of 9mm. It's obviously a company that was resurrected. There was a sterling ammunition company way back in the 70s. And by the way, it made it up with the Sterling handgun company that made 25 automatics, 32 ACP, and 3D ACP pocket pistols. Now, their design was really good looking. And I carried that line, the Sterling line, in the store and it shot well. It was basically, you didn't know it. I mean, it looked like a silhouette. It looked quite a bit like a Makarov, but a little cooler James Bond 007 or futuristic, you know, handguns, you know, space blaster kind of pistol. Stainless steel, all, in fact, when nobody was working stainless, stirlings were made in stainless. lifetime warranty. They had readily available magazines and again they were in pocket pistol calibers 380 Auto, 32 ACP that was the medium frame which was, I should say medium pocket pistol frame then they had the 25 ACP which matched up against the baby Browning or the Colt M, what, 1910, 1903 In addition, again the guns were striker, not hammered, and Sterling ammunition was out there at the same time. Now, I never did bother to look and see if they were associated. Well, the name disappeared. And all of a sudden, right now in this era, we're seeing the names Sterling used with mostly 9mm ammunition in bulk. Again, it shoots. There's nothing right home about. Part of the big contract and preparation for World War III, the adventure continues for the last time if they have their way. And so if you get a chance, you know, nine millimeters, not much you can really do to mess it up. Although there are some that have got some unique issues because of the major production where everybody did too much at once and wasn't really paying attention to quality control that happens too. And right now we need to be kind of bench testing a few of these rounds before we delve deep. But the Sterling that's out there right now, we have and it works. So it definitely something that would be useful. And again, CenterFireSystems.com. Also, Atlantic Firearms. And Atlantic has got quite a selection and some pretty good deals too right now. Bi-AMMO, Bi-AMMO, Bi-AMMO, a few things hurt. Well, seen. If you've heard some of the stuff today and yesterday, the pot stirring that's going on, it's not a surprise. Yes, they are. They're going to try and get us into a conflict one way or another. Let's just not be panicked about it. Let's be prepared for it. That's all we need to do. Let's make sure we're squared away, ready to use the technology as needed, and to get the job done when it's time to get the job done. I know we can do this. So if you're looking at ammunition, ball ammo should be your first choice. Ball ammo, ball ammo, ball ammo, ball ammo. That should be your priority. Ball ammunition. And everything else is gravy after that. But ball ammo is the center and the base for all of your standard pistols and rifles. And in 12 gauge or 20 gauge, start out with BB in number four or double up buck. A couple companies AR-15, MontanaAR-15.com, MontanaAR-15.com, and AR-15 Discount has some 12 gauge, 9 pellet. double that buck out there right now for a pretty good price. Now, I don't know if that was a 24 hour sale, so you should spot check these places and see who's got the best right now. Again, common sense. And I guarantee that if you look around, there are some, like I said, some really great prices right now that you really can't pass up. Well, you shouldn't anyway. So you have an option don't have to buy ammo, but it's better a better investment than the stock market It's a better investment than gold and silver with the ammunition. You can keep your gold and silver is the basic rule the big thing here again is to Put as much on the shelf as you possibly can within reason obviously everybody's limited I'm not I'm not saying you're unlimited purchasing power, but It is one of those things that you're really not going to lose a dime on. You're not going to lose anything by investing in M. Unition. And I can't stress that enough anyway. So, let's see, next. And oh, somebody's asking, well, CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com has the eight- millimeter German surplus they do have AP that is corrosive and the same is true as we were talking about yesterday about corrosive ammo the same is true with both the optics and the the 8 millimeter Mauser that they have there right now it is most assuredly corrosive and you had best be prepared to clean your weapon if you are going to commit to that you're going to have to clean your weapon Now you don't clean your weapon. Don't worry. It won't be a problem after a while. It simply won't work It won't work very well then it won't work after a while at all That's why you have to do PM preventing maintenance Okay now Yes, I have seen all the stuff today the nonsense back and forth of course Some of us not nonsense not surprised at all what we got one individual. Well, you know, it's not one individual we have A group that was harvesting those social security numbers apparently got one person that has what, 400,000 social security numbers collecting Medicaid, Medicare, and social security benefits on all of them. Now, this is what's fascinating. FinCEN, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. FinCEN, it's not Doge. Doge is the survey operation. Doge is not the quote unquote brackets enforcement mechanism. It is the survey mechanism for restructuring, for identifying material or support waste. and overlapping tech, etc. The idea was basically, Doge is an auditor general's post is what it is. It's an auditor's office. It's the inspector general's office. Think about it that way. Of course, there is an inspector general's office already. So, I would say that, though nobody has been very genuine, Doge should be an extension or a direct component of the Inspector General's office. Now, once everybody's figured out what needs to be done where with the Inspector General's office, so they can actually file briefs and charges and fines, etc., they can bring everything to bear to point to what needs to be dealt with. FinCEN, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. Where are they? This guy or mechanism that stole 400,000 numbers and is profiting by them. Well, that's supposedly what FinCEN was supposed to be watching for for all these decades. This is the year 2025. And FinCEN has been around officially over the counter since about 1992-93, although again as I pointed out, there's a question about that because there is documentation to show their shadowy activity in 1990-1991, possibly earlier, but we just can only go so far. And I guess a clandestine mechanism because they weren't legally allowed to serve the American property and American taxpayers numbers in terms of their bank accounts. They were doing it surreptitiously under the table probably in the 80s under George Herbert Ocker Bush. And in the 90s, it just bled out openly as part of their preparation for the globalist New World Order takeover. And they wanted as many alphabet soup police state agencies up there in everybody's face to try and create fear. That was the whole idea, to terrorize the population. And FinCEN was going to be that last shadowy hand to come out from behind the curtain. Well, it's still out there. So why isn't the shadowy hand grabbing this character? There are probably a whole bunch of individuals like this. All of them are affiliated. And in fact, here's what's really funny. They're saying it's one person. But that one person is probably working like an LLC or as a shill. And in all probability, as likely as not, is a not really one person. But there is a person that's notable for probably being the primary sign off or conduit for the stealing of social security numbers for the purpose of continuing to pad the pockets of the Mossad and the alphabet soup agencies that you have never heard of that were operating off this cash and profiteering for the sake of buying mansions, properties, nice cars. And little boys and girls, eight years, nine years old. Guaranteed, you know that the satanic pedo queers are what's really doing this. Everybody does. Not a Haifa, not a Tel Aviv, not a New York, and other locations. And all these wicked evil bastards, and you know what they, we all know what they've been doing. So, the big thing here again is to prepare for when they try to, you know, throw up a smokescreen as they try to escape. Destroyers do that. And in this case, these people, well, now we're talking a ship, isn't it destroyed? But these people are destroyers. So I think we can expect something to go south very, very quickly as part of the deflection. This is going to point towards a lot of individuals. We'll see how they try to run or where they run to and how quickly they can roll, you know, duck and cover and disappear because I guarantee that's going to happen. Not all we're gonna catch them all we're in a rustle and buy it really yeah, well if you can find them So and again, they should already have been you know I mean incarcerated why not police take does all kinds of fun stuff like that all the time with us Why are they hesitating or waiting to act against these creatures? They know who they are Released well and again January 6th January 6th, January 6th, the people that they attacked around jail, they didn't hesitate. Oh, they did everything they could to create as much misery and hardship for those people. So what's good for the goose is good for the goosey. Why are they waiting? They shouldn't be waiting at all. They shouldn't be waiting at all, Captain. No, they shouldn't. So again, Take the time also, let's do this. We're almost to the bottom. Got a minute or two more. Yes, also the, I did mention Medicare and Medicaid. That's something that everybody will, what are they doing there? More fraud. Guys, you do realize there's people in the medical industry that are tied into these spooks, kooks, and crazy towns. Somebody asked me, well Medicaid, what good was that to them? Well, a great deal of good if you're sucking the light blood out of the country and you're doing it with these fake slash, let's just say, raised up accounts. Think about how much, we're not just talking a few thousand dollars or four or five thousand dollars from Social Security here. We're talking an organized mechanism that could literally be milking hundreds of thousands, if not millions, on paper through the electronic system, benefiting, sliding it sideways to whatever part of the system they choose to do so as far as banking interests and then shipping the money out of the country, sliding it out completely within a very short, short period of time. And the medical scan is the perfect way to do this. It's the optimal way for them to do this. So that's why this Medicaid, Medicare thing, oh yes. And of course, don't forget, in every instance, People that you know have been denied service from Medicaid and Medicare because they were told that the system needs the money because they're tight, they're short, they don't know what to do, they're lying. Well, the only reason that they're brackets short is because the ring knockers, the kosher mafia, the small hat wearers have been stealing from the accounts. That's why. Your medical issue wouldn't be an issue, as I've said a million times, if you don't have any corruption. Way before this doge, we already knew what was going on. There's nobody in the paper room who hasn't mapped this out for everybody about the different methods that have been used to milk the system. One of the problems I do have is they keep you happy. How we got an update and you got rid of these papers and this. Now we don't need to get rid of any paperwork. We don't want to go faster. We don't need digital, which is what Mr. Musk and all these turds are going to profit from, which is why they're saying, we need to go digital. No, we don't. We want to do just the reverse. You want to slow everything down. You don't want the money machine whirring along to the point where you're somebody who was just generally a very impressive millionaire becomes a billionaire and everybody goes, oh wow, he's a billionaire. You're only a billionaire because you devalued the currency to crap. If you fix the money system, which is, notice there's no discussion about that. It's, well, we need to change the computer so the computer can go faster or be more, it's not going to be more efficient. The whole part of the theft that they're finding, anybody paying attention here? The only theft is going on at the digital side. It's not going out the side with the you know, they've got that place and it's underground and they're keeping records there. Yeah, what's your point? Well, it's slow. Well that has nothing to do with stealing You'll notice how they mix apples and oranges here. Oh, that's great If they're going slower, that means and they have physical paperwork That means if I do a real audit on them that it's impossible for them to escape being detected with regard to their evil criminal activity. But instead, Mr. Musk, who has an interest with computer tech, needless to say, and all of these other turds who have an interest in computer tech, they're the ones that are pitching in, are telling you that, well, if we just switched over to computer tech, if we went over to AI, for instance, or take your pick of whatever other drivel they pull out of their hearts in the way of a name, that supposedly everything would be right as rain. Well, no, it wouldn't. Because with digital so far, that's where the bleeding wound is. Digital is why we have a problem. And I've argued this for years. It's like digital currency, which by the way, you're going to still try to hear them flap their mouth about it. At some point, they're going to yap that out again. And that's why we need, you know, fill in the blank, digital this, digital that, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, we don't. And if we did go to it, It would take an even shorter period of time for scurrilous creatures of the ilk that we have in the system to be able to steal faster and farther and do it in a very, very concise and efficient way. Now, if it's the right ring knocker stealing your stuff, well, they don't mind. And that's really what they're pushing for is for the right people to be able to steal. Not that they're not going to steal. It's that other people want to steal. And that is where they're trying to push this whole racket. All they're trying to do is to be, again, they want to be in the catbird seat, as we've said many, many times. They have a plan. We understand the plan. And if they do digital the rest of the way, well, you know, they're not talking about adjusting the money or adjusting the currency or the money system at all. In fact, there's no discussion about that. That's why we're going to have billionaires and why we are soon going to have trillionaires. Does it mean that we have people who are truly more wealthy? No. They're no different from when they were millionaires. It's a lie. It's a fiction. It sounds really... Oh my God, we have billionaires now. We have billionaires the way we have millionaires and billionaires in Zimbabwe. Does everybody understand what it's like to be in Zimbabwe? people there are being knuckle-draggers that they are. They don't understand. They weren't allowed to nor are they going to let anybody talk about understanding money. So they went from $1,000 notes to, you know, wait a minute. Oh, God. Million dollar notes to, oh, wow, they've got billion dollar notes. And by what I understand, they do even have trillion dollar notes. Wow, they got millionaires there. Yeah. Everybody's a millionaire in that ignorant slash knuckle-dragging country. Everybody! Everybody's a millionaire. And what will seven million dollars get you? I'm a seven million dollars in Bob Wien. I have seven one million dollars in Bob Wien notes. You know what it'll buy ya? It will not even buy you a cup of coffee. Now, Mr. Musk is well-cadoo. But he's no better or worse off than his millionaire counterpart from the Gilligan's Island era. There's no difference. He can't get any more and he can't get any less. And he won't really get any less. Again, his digits were, but it's not that, oh my God, they're making, you know, Why, a billion dollars worth of 1992 money? Well, no they're not. Or 1962 might. No they're not. It's all devalued currency. So they're not any different in the standing. It takes just as many more digits for them to buy anything that they need to buy as it does for you. It's not impressive when you step back and actually do the math. The only reason he's a billionaire is because some dumbass doesn't know how to actually adjust the economy. The dumbass is in charge. Well, don't want to, because if they did, it's like we said, this is why this legislation that Trump demanded after he said he wasn't going to do it, they kicked the can with the money down all the way to the end of this year. Why? Because none of them really do want to admit nor know what most don't know How to actually manage anything? Let's be honest and a lot of them well again their little daddy warbucks pocket system how they've been stripping the cash out of the System and pocketing it for their benefit. You're seeing part of it now some of it. You won't be allowed to see but that's well, that's why they're the can't touch the money bag. Some of them will be. It's part of the politics, the battlefield that they're in. Some will be touched, but not certain people and not certain parts of the system. It's just like I said, Finsend. Why is Finsend not out there with a meat chopper? They should be out there with the hammer and the meat chopper that they use on you. They should be using it on the people they found at USAID and it should have been the day before yesterday. not three months down the road. There isn't any reason for any three months down the road. You know, Finnesen is ham-handed, a classic knuckle-dragger. You grab your property first, and then you have to explain why they can't have your property. Now, they do that with you. Why are they hesitating to do that with the people who have been stealing from you here that we now can identify quite readily? They do it to you in a heartbeat. And again, the devaluation of the currency is going to continue. They're also trying to figure out if they can still disarm. Trump has been pushing disarmament issues. Immediately when they got caught pushing an anti-gun piece, they put out a blurt the next day. Oh look, look, California is bad. We all know California is bad. We all know California is doing rotten things. You start some paperwork at California, now it's going to be years. Music, here we go. Mississippi River, she's a gold cry. The interest is up and the stock market's down. Only getting hungry. When the kids and the dogs end, I got a shotgun, a rifle, a wheel drive, and a country boy can survive. He'll call this smoke to engage old boys. Maters and homemade wine and country boy can't. With a switch tonight, the $43 Brit lost his life. Two times, 45. We are back! country boy can survive. And that's one of the last versions that was put out. That was the latest. Again, if you compare the many versions that are in or but out there, all done by most of the same artists. Even the remakes, there are remakes of the remakes done by the newer artists who actually introduced that song as it was originally, or from its original format as originally generated. And you are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and it is Friday at Cinco Damo Day and Quartermaster Friday. Before we go any farther, I'll tell you what we're going to do. Ed's got the ability to pull it up, I think, right there. He's been on the keyboard. Ed, if you could, the latest guns and gadgets for today. I believe that there is one posted. See if we can draw that up on the inventory only because we're headed into the weekend. We are at the end of the workweek where we are. Yes, 26 states are taking on Washington DC's gun ban while they're signing on to a lawsuit and they're asking the Supreme Court to finally get off their asses and act. The Second Amendment has been under assault in the nation's capital. We all know that. And now these 26 attorneys general are demanding that the Supreme Court do something about it. This case could take down gun bans in Washington, D.C., California, Illinois, New York, and more. And the clock is ticking. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns N' Gadgets, the channel that brings you the truth about your gun rights, without the spin. I'm Jared and if you care about the Constitution, the Second Amendment, and the future of gun ownership in America, this is the place to be. Hit that subscribe button, click the bell, and don't miss a single update. YouTube doesn't always show these stories, but I do, loud and clear. Before I tell you the 26 states that are standing up for the Second Amendment, gun con tickets are now on sale. This year it's in Cleveland, Ohio on June 28th at the Twist Drill Building and we're going to have an awesome time. It's going to be wicked cool. Now they have a ton of great panelists as well, like they always do. I'll be there as well several of our friends. All the brands and creators that are going are excited to meet you guys and tickets this year are the same price as last year. Just 50 bucks and that includes lunch and a limited edition GunCon t-shirt. There'll be giveaways, new product releases and overall it's some of the most fun you can have at any gun event. It's going to be fantastic to get to see all of you guys there. Maybe some new faces as well since it's in Ohio this year. Oh! I should also mention that tickets for the past three years have sold out, so go get your tickets right now over at guncon.net. I'll see you all in June. Now everybody's saying, all right Jared, what are the states? Well, here they are. In addition to West Virginia, Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Virginia, and Wyoming. Now these states are, it's an amicus brief, and they're jumping on in support of the original case itself. Alright, right now the Supreme Court is sitting on multiple cases involving bans on so-called assault weapons and large capacity magazines. That's the Snope case for the assault weapons and magazines as well as the Rhode Island case, Ocean State Tactical versus Rhode Island for magazines as well. But another major challenge is knocking on their door and it might just blow the whole thing wide open. This case is called Hanson v. DC and at the heart of it, a total ban on commonly owned semi-automatic rifles and magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. The DC Circuit Court of Appeals actually admitted that these magazines are in common use for self-defense today. That is a direct quote from the circuit court. But... Somehow, they still upheld the ban. How? By pulling out a 19th century law banning Bowie knives. Yeah, you heard that right. Bowie knives and that kind of logic is what 26 Republican attorneys general led by West Virginia's JB McCuskey are now calling out in front of the highest court in the land. In their amicus brief they argue that the common use test established in Heller should be enough. If millions of Americans lawfully own these items then banning them violates the Second Amendment period point blank. But here's where things get really twisted. The lower courts are ignoring the Supreme Court's decisions. Instead of sticking to the text history and tradition framework from the Bruin decision, they're doing something else. They're reviving the interest balancing through the back door. They claim that the so-called unprecedented societal concerns like mass shootings combined with technological changes in firearms justify these bans. But Bruin and Heller both made one thing clear. If a firearm or magazine is in common use, it is protected. Period. The DC Circuit admitted there's no real historical precedent for banning these magazines, but they still tried to find some analogies. That's backwards. Guys, and Bruin... The analogical reasoning is just a tool, not the end goal. You don't get to say, yeah, these magazines are in common use and then ban them anyway. That's not how the Second Amendment works. If SCOTUS takes this case and follows its own precedent from Heller, Keitano, McDonald, and Bruin, then DC's ban is going to fail big. And when that happens, the bans in California, New York, Illinois, Maryland, they're all next. As of 2025, the following states have restrictions on firearm magazine capacity. Typically, they limit them to 10 or 15, but this is what I either remember or was able to dig up real quick. California has a 10-round limit. Colorado, a 15-round limit. Connecticut, 10 rounds. Delaware, 17-round limit with some exceptions. Hawaii is 10-round limit for handguns only. Illinois varies by local jurisdiction like Cook County and Highland Park. They're both different. Maryland is a 10-round limit. Massachusetts is 10. New Jersey is 10. New York is 10. Rhode Island is 10. Vermont is 10 on handguns and 15 for rifles. Washington is 10, Oregon is 10 as well, and many of these laws have exceptions for law enforcement, military, or pre-existing magazines, and some states like Massachusetts are trying to ban those pre-existing magazines. Now some states also have grandfather clauses, while others do not. Court challenges are ongoing in several states, so restrictions may change. And, you know, always check your local and state laws if you're living there or driving through there. But here's the catch. SCOTUS is already holding cases out of Maryland and Rhode Island, like I told you earlier. They've been sitting on them for freaking months with no explanation. They're re-listed again for conference this Friday, which is the ninth or the tenth time that they've re-listed them. I'm starting to lose count. But as they keep kicking them down the line you have issues like California's case just came up where the Ninth Circuit upheld the ban. So is that what the Supreme Court is waiting for? They see these cases are about to pop up and reach their final judgment. So are they going to take them and lump them all together and then really destroy gun control? I hope that's what's going to happen, but you never really know unless you're in that chamber with those judges. And anybody else who says they know what's going on is blowing smoke up your, you know what? Now these 26 attorneys general in this case aren't asking for anything new. They're not asking for a radical shift. They're just saying follow the law, follow the constitution, follow the courts, decisions. So here's the big question. Will the Supreme Court finally step in or will they just keep letting the lower courts play constitutional games? I'm tracking every single update so make sure you're subscribed to the channel. Hit the bell so you don't miss anything new that comes out and share this video to help spread the word. The fight for our gun rights is not slowing down and neither are we. God bless America. Take care y'all. So we'll see what happens. And again, we're in the same boat. There are certain days you'll notice we're not available. The conflict of schedule has been so tight with certain things we can't help it. So again, that happens. Again, if you're looking for guns and gadgets over on YouTube and if you do go over there, please take the time to give them a thumbs up and let people know, share the work that's been done there. It goes on down the road to somebody else. It's like the old Revlon commercial and so on and so on and so on and so on. In other words, repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat. That's what we need to see happen. We only got a few minutes for the top here again. Also, Canadian frontier issues. Now, Canada's right on our doorstep. We already know, and we've talked about this last year extensively, actually for decades now, about the Canadians being joined at the hip with the communist Chinese. Now, while everybody has, well, once everybody, but while people have acknowledged this, People are avoiding the subject that is the elephant in the closet here with Canada and it has to do with the fact that the communist Chinese are already on the ground in Canada. In the western provinces, on the western coast of Canada, there are a couple of Chinese facilities bases that have been established on Canadian soil in the national park structure. Remember, they actually took an entire part of one of the national park facilities and mapped it out for the Chinese and paired it off and that's where they're presently resting. The Chinese have also extensively been training in Canada in, for instance, winter warfare operations. Well, how do we know? Well, they actually publicly announced it. Not just the Chinese, but so did the Canadians. Interestingly enough, it was east of Michigan where these Chinese forces have been operating. Now, remember, this is very critical with the Canadian agreement. The Chinese have been given special dispensation, that's the term, to be able to come into China under the communist Trudeau and the Jewish-run mafia that manipulates him. Interestingly enough, as we pointed out, we have a series of special dispensation treaties to bring Canadian forces and associate forces into the respective states. And as I said before, who the hell is the adjutant general of any state? What is this bastard doing signing treaties with foreign countries? Yet, that is exactly what they did with these special dispensation orders. In each case, these orders were signed, these special dispensation authorities were signed by the adjutant generals of the respective states of New York, Pennsylvania, or no, forgive me, not Pennsylvania, New York. Ohio, and everybody goes Ohio, yeah, Lake Erie. That is a border. And amazingly enough, Michigan, as we know, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, all set up special dispensation agreements to be at the request of one party or the other to bring Canadian troops into the United States to the individual states, not as a treaty from the federal government who is supposed to be handling international treaty arrangements, but instead under the communist scam that's been running for quite some time. We understand, I understand completely how they're doing this, but there's no discussion about it. You know, so say Trump's not going to mention anything about this at all. But we're the one of the few places that's covered it, except for a few other independents in the social media structure. There was a signing ceremony for the special dispensation arrangement here in Michigan. And it was the, the, the Agitat General of the National Guard who was signing the treaty. It wasn't even, it wasn't the governor. And it wasn't any other party with the Fed. There were no federal representatives present. for this quote-unquote brackets special arrangement. So remember, all signatories, the Canadians, are allowed to bring in and tag along whoever else they bring to the party. And at this point in time, the communist Chinese are part of their party hardy crew. So, pay attention. There's a lot of other scurrilous stuff going on that everybody, well, everybody should know about. Everybody knows the ship is sinking. Everybody knows the captain lied. Well, the system does. And they're turning a blind eye while they set the rest of the scam up for what it is they have planned for what's coming. We need to be ready for that. Organize Army equipment train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. Understand that we don't wait till the last minute, people. We make sure we have the resources and material in hand, ready to go, and ready to roll when the enemy makes their move. And part of that is the logistics train. Being able to actually move what we need directly to where it needs to be because it's already on the deck It's already where we need it The tactical deployment in this case is more important than the strategic overview the tactical Deployment of material means where the troops needed. It's already there That's what we need to see happen and you guys are the ones have to make it happen So, pitch in and help us out. We've got a lot of work to do. Not that much time to really get it done. Also, oh, yes, one more time. I did have a couple more questions yesterday about that. The new manual, the TC7, actually it's TM. The rifle company is already in print. We're going to do a little bit of a blurb on this next week. It's already going out for sample reads. This is already done. It's for proofreading, spinach, the artwork that I think looks good. We incorporated a number of different resources on this one. This is the Rifle Company instruction manual. Next, tier up. If you have the soldiers guide and if you have the other manuals that we've already produced for militia operations, between a handful of texts that are all pocketbook size that can be carried, you can develop a management mechanism for the individual fire team and squad, the platoon, and in this case, the next step is the infantry or tactical mech company, or mechanized or motorized, it depends on what you organize, but the basics are here. So this is the map out, and it is about the same, well it is not about, it's the same size as the standard anti-armor manual, and also the other base manuals that we produced. With the exception that the individual SOP manual is pocket sized and even half the size of this as you know if you have them. But yes, this will be incorporated. Now somebody else asked, are we going to do a copy of the Field Fortification FM? Not right now. I'm not really thinking about picking up that project. We're going to have to do as it is and still projects that are not complete because we've got too many irons in the fire. However, I will remind everybody again that fortifications is the original manual. Yes, I know. There's a couple other titles that came up with the baffle everybody would be as. What you want to find is FM 5-15 field fortifications. FM 5-15 field fortifications. Most of the ones you're going to run into are Vietnam era. It's a good choice because the Vietnam era ones cover NATO type construction and tropical environment. And guess what? You know what? In the United States, we have all of that. So the Vietnam era FM's that were built for both NATO, Korea, and Vietnam operations with regard to the subject matter. are more all-encompassing than some of the thinned out crap that was generated by the politically correct in more recent years. Because it is relevant. You're going to be fighting on American soil. American soil has got swamp. We've got drylands, mountains, swamp, prairie, and everything else in between. We are in full range with regard to everything from temperate to tropical rainforest. So the construction methods that you see in that manual, these manuals from the Vietnam era, are more pertinent to what we have to do as opposed to the political corrector of the argument, well, we're only fighting in the Middle East. No, we're not going to be fighting in the Middle East. We're American. We're American militia. We're going to fight here. So this is what you need to be focusing on, okay? How to fight here. We're militia. We're not with the army or the Marines or anybody else going to kill for the Jewish mob because they want to steal something in the Middle East. That's not us. That's the other guys, okay? And if they want to go steal stuff for the Israelis, that's what they got hired for. I'm telling you, so okay. But for us, no. We're standing right here. We're going to keep what we own. 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Kornke, one day closer to victory. For all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West East and Ladies and gentlemen you were listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we were on the satellite we want to say hi to all our merchant operators out there no matter what potty of water you happen to be on right now Congratulations We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. Satellite, of course, is one of the successful, but we have AlfaNet, Hallmark, Golden Spike, AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and much, much more. So we are working in quite a venue. The Channel 31 crew is very busy. Even as I speak, we are up there. I believe they are in the Livingston County area this weekend. They are going to be up there for a day or two. A different group. We actually have different teams. Nobody is running their entire life out there on the road. We do have some volunteers who are retirees so they do whatever they want, whenever they want. They have been constantly working on our CB Network grid now for years and not part of the Death March crew that's an older bunch like me but still individuals are now freshly retired and really love to work on RadioTek for the Patriot Movement which helps us a lot. Anyway it is well it's Friday it's Sequel the Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 4th of April. It is the 17th year of Open Obvious, and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist, occupation of America with the K2025 Old Earth Calendar of Gibber-Olshas Gokkaptin, 125% and, mmm, 2025 Battle for the Republic Book II, the very end, the thaw. And it is a beautiful classic spring day and headed into a weekend here in Michigan. We have water everywhere. The Raisin River has raised, it's at its max, it's coming out the top, out the edge of the pit, out of the ditches down there, round Monroe, but don't worry, the bean has risen. There's the Bean Creek, which is a big snake that goes all through and feeds off into the Raisin eventually. There is the Huron River of course, and many, many, many, many others. And right now we are at high watermark. So it is not a disaster. It is not a crisis. We have never seen this before. We always try to do that to panic everybody. It is like yes we have seen this before. I have to always repeat this. It is not new. It is something we expect. Or if you are a thinking human being, you should expect, if you are a thinking human being, in Michigan simply because it's the way it's always been for as long as I've been alive. And I don't think it's going to change. So in the process, break out the waiters, break out the muck boots, break out the raps, break out the kayaks. This is a great time to do kayaking, but the water is cold. Well, what's your point? When you go ice skating, water is underneath your feet there. It's cold outside. You can go ice skating. So kayaking right now, this is traditional kayaking with a little bit of that. bite when your kayak rolls over and you're under the water and you're stuck there and you're supposed to work her back over. They've kind of settled that by making them more friendly. I can abandon my kayak and kind of float on my own configurations, which do make sense because, well, even CIA directors die from kayak events. Oh, that's right, former CIA. That probably wasn't an accident now was it? Everybody was laughing because they knew it wasn't, it was a murder of the CIA by the CIA. Seen these things before. Remember he's a very avid kayaker. Yeah, very bad choice as far as I'm concerned. If you were to do that kind of business, creating an opportunity for your will, possibly your political enemies by embracing a competitive sport, so to speak, or at least an interesting sport that can very easily get you killed is not your first choice because someone can come along and help you out and use that hobby as a way to get rid of you, which they did. Whoops, that's right. So yeah, think ahead. Modern kayaking wasn't quite the problem it used to be, so yeah, with regard to the tech. And we have even a handful of them sitting here ready to go, the little It's a multi-hundred dollar, couple hundred dollar kayaks that are out there. You can buy it pretty much anywhere. You can buy them at Walmart. You can buy them at all the hardware stores, etc., etc., and certainly sporting goods stores. So it's not like they aren't out and about. They are. But beware, however, enjoy because this is the season. Get out there with that equipment and use it. Air your arse out. And in the process, you're getting to develop some skills. Just don't get yourself killed. Know what to do. Prayer, prayer for planning prevents piss poor performance. You can do it! Next. Okay, now, oh, on that note real quick, yes, somebody's asking, well, kayaks, they were the useful. Well, all boats are useful. We're in the Lake, we're in the Michigan State. We're in the Lake State. This is like the big, big Lake State. While certain states can say, well, under 1,000 lakes, Hell, we've got a thousand lakes and also five of the biggest ass Great Lakes that are on the planet that are freshwater. These are the biggest bodies of freshwater anywhere in the world. We better have boats and you better know how to use them. You better have support equipment. I grab every snorkel and frog kit I can find that's got a little set of flippers or whatever. The neat thing is I've been collecting many adults, so I probably have close to 60 or 70 sets of snorkel slash dive rigs. Now I've also collected tanks and weights and all regulators, the whole nine yards. So I've got quite a dive kit put together, including rafts and support equipment for that, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But you all should have something. I mean, better get a, at least a flat bottom John Boat is really a great idea. You can drag it a lot of places. It's almost, it's the next best thing to a canoe. It doesn't have to be a big one. You go to Facebook Marketplace, you can run into John Boats for $200, $300. You can go check them out, make sure that they're, you know, if they need repair, they need repairs. Sometimes they need rivets or aluminums. Don't forget that. Aluminum don't use steel. But most that I've seen, it's just that somebody wants a different boat. Immediately, paint it, camouflage it, why not? Originally, most of them were in a medium or OD grain to begin with. It's just been that way forever. Ores, a small motor. Right now, there's a glut of motors out there. I just looked at three or four Evanrudes. I probably could pick them all up for $150. Six and a half horse, older, six and a half horse. Again, what are they good for? Oh, everything. That's good enough to push you across a short distance and get you to the other side. And if you're looking at multiples for deployment, then it's nice to have spares, especially if you've got a retreat or if you've got a location where you've put boats together. Pontoon boats in Michigan are waiting to become bridge units when the time comes. Most people don't really think that through. Imagine. You've got all these pontoon boats. We've got thousands. There's over 400 down the road in storage coming out of storage for the season right now. It's just where I'm sitting. 400, I counted them. It's like you've got this field, acres. And it's 106 or 7 because there are so many. Well, if you look at a pontoon boat, it's perfect. In fact, turn it so it's lined up with the current blanket and you've got a bridge. Now, I'm not going to run tanks across it, but I can run troops across the pontoon bridge made with pontoon boats and keep their feet dry for as wide a river as any we have in the state of Michigan. Prior proper planning prevents pith, poor performance, think things through. And if you really want to go hasty, you just open up the gangways front and back with the length of the boat. of a pontoon boat, latch them all together, brace them all together, and use them as a direct run straight across an area, maybe planking from one to the other just to be a little safe. And you could run people across the river or a creek obstacle in a very short, short, short period of time. Disconnect, head upriver or downriver accordingly, or use it for supply and support transport when the time comes up and downriver. So many things can be done with these boats. One of the things we've been getting is there are a lot of free boats available, literally free, because everybody, well, we've got to license them. No, actually you don't. Not for what we're doing. And what's really cool is that you get a boat with a trailer and typically with an engine. Now you take them as you get the boats and line the boats up and assign them to a group. a particular model and they all have the same boat hull. You then reconfigure and remix the engines because they're usually outboard engines so that all the Ebb and Roods go in one place, all the Johnsons and Mercs or Mercs go in another, and all of the same engine is being operated by the same group, which means parts, pieces, assemblies, and basic maintenance experience is increased, and then the systems are easily maintained. So, boats are a tool that in Michigan better be in your toolbox. I don't care what it is, canoe, kayak, flat bottom john boat, V boat, take a big try-hole. There's all kinds of beautiful stuff out there. Like I said, you don't have to spend any money. You can get this stuff for free in Michigan. And some pretty nice equipment too, because there's a glut of it. That's why. So again, take advantage of that situation now rather than waiting till the last minute later. There's no reason to wait till the last minute. Anyway, next we are now into the work weekend. So I want to say hi to Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Weyland North, the Ogham Aranges, Niagara-Hitcham, Fox, Wolf, the Rustics, and new Fort Benning, Michigan. Now, Fort Benning is kind of in the stasis right now, but by what Tommy said, the snow is kind of gone, which, yeah, there's still some stuff here and there. These spots. So right now, the farther north you go, the slower the work that's being attended to, but there's going to be a breakout there. Another thing about working in any of these areas in Michigan, I just mentioned it, is we're now into the wet season. Bogging down and sinking up to the gunnels of your vehicle is not our goal. So we understand the terrain, we know our capabilities, and we will be acting accordingly. But we will be acting. Very soon here we've got a number of facilities that are going to be in breakout mode. We've piled up material. It's secure on pallets, ready and itemized. So again, I'll remind you that probably this weekend you're going to be getting at least one or two briefings on the next series of builds, including fortifications, underground elements, drainage, et cetera, which is also underground construction. semi and other work that's going to be done. So be ready. This is why they call your uniforms fatigues. You do understand that, you know, words mean something. And by the way, if there's a French word, fatigue, these are your work clothes. Yes, no? We. These are my work clothes. I call them fatigues. That word meant something. I hope you're all paying attention when you've been, while you've been using it. Yes, the fatigue uniform. It's for the purpose of work. W-O-R-K. Worst four-letter word in the human slash English language. The worst four-letter word. W-O-R-K. But we're still going to be applying it. So again, not only at Fort Benning, Michigan, but also a couple of the other facilities. We're a little slow right now. Basically, training and a percentage of that, a bigger percentage, will be internal training. We don't mess up our road grid. Another thing for the weekend is wet. It's muddy. We are going to be using our militia, military police, traffic control personnel extensively at usual facilities. I'm going to say this again. They are the law because they're the road masters. What's their purpose? As much as anything, they're really more part of the engineer team than they are part of the, quote unquote, enforcement team. You hear MP or military police, in this case militia police. You're thinking knuckle draggers that want to beat your head in because you went to the bar. Now, yes, that is the way the military works, but in this case, that's not what we're talking about. This is traffic control to cooperate and work with the engineers to get the job done, to keep the roads intact and trails. Remember, from above, your trail activity can be seen. In fact, gee, everybody discovered this all of a sudden talking about them. They're drones and how people are looking at pictures and drones are smart because they can see where wheel marks are, guys. This is all part of Basic Map Read or forgive me, Photographic Reconnaissance 101. And it isn't anything new. People have always done this while you have flyovers with aircraft, specifically for the purpose of aerial reconnaissance. They survey the area, they monitor the ground, they look for spoil. You know, it's one thing when one vehicle travels through an area. It's another thing when a company's worth of vehicles travel through an area. It's like a bunch of wildebeest. It chews the roads up, it wears things down, it makes it very obvious where you are, which is why part of your operational security is minimizing your spoil on the ground. Because from the air, it can be observed. We have pointed this out and trained our people to this for decades. It's something that we fully understood, well I fully understood, so I incorporated it into the effort and people apparently embraced it. Thank you, Lord, that happened. But it's nothing new. It's one of those things, well the drones are doing, drones are not doing anything different from any of the other tools. In fact, we've had what you call drones like this forever in the military doing this kind of work. Okay? Oh, we're shocked and amazed. Nobody would have thought about it. Yes, everybody's thought about it. Everybody's known about it. And it's not some unique funky thing. Look, the arachnid, Ukrainians are so smart. They're smarter than you because they're doing well basically what we told them to do Well, I say that I mean as a US military coaching them to do it doesn't mean they can't figure it out themselves Everybody has it's not something the Ukrainians came up with look what they're doing with their drones The technology guys we used to have rocket drones, you know that You said little rockets that were a little pack like an RPG reload kit But it wasn't it was a rocket kit and that they built for the US military that was the precursor to your drones only on steroids. And you took one of these little rockets with a, what, probably a half a million dollar camera system back in the day, and you launched it and went racing around the battlefield and it was taking pictures seriously. It would be racing over the infantry or an area or position, and then it would come back, die, you'd pick it up, But the camera was projecting imagery to a receiver which was recording all of the image. And then you took the image, of course took the tape, rewound, because it was real for reals, tiny real for real units, but wide format video. And then it would slow down to what was called monitoring mode. And everything that the rocket passed over, just like these drones do now, everything it saw, you would observe. So you would have oriented, had a little camera, compass orientation signature in the upper right-hand corner, kind of like your rear-view mirrors on a lot of your vehicles like Chevy has had for years where it gives you all the information that's in readout when you look at the rear-view mirror. And also a compass, you know, north, south, east, west tells you which direction you're pointed in when you're driving. Well, they had the same system in 1964. This unit was tested 100 Liget in 1962. It was also at the Nevada test ranges in 1963, but it was put into the field of limited service and was actually used in both Africa, it was used in Korea, and it was used and deployed, but I don't know how well it was used in Europe, but it was. And since it's 1963-64, what do you want to bet by 1965? It was somewhere in Vietnam. So, none of this crap's new. Okay, none of what you're seeing today what you do is you write propaganda after you've destroyed history in the world especially in America for Americans You can then throw crap out and baffle everybody with all kinds of bullshit about how it was like nothing we've ever seen before Yeah, it is you if you're old law if you're you're around long enough and old enough you could well correct that I can No, we've seen this before Now we just need to deal with it like we did like we have each time certain problems crop up You got to figure out how to deal with them. Well, guess what lo and behold now the big talk is about the new AK 47 rounds for the drone a toy zero for shooting drones Now that's because they don't want to have to issue another weapon which they should they just need more 12 gauge shotguns You want to really kill the drone program issue a 12 gauge a cheap 12 gauge to every man If you're willing to make ammunition and you spend $100 to build several boxes of specialized AK-762x54R, you'll notice that's the round they're loading, which doesn't offer a whole lot of space. Well, for the price of a case or two of that specialized ammo, not even that. You could be putting out a $100 China Sport Pump Shotgun. If they're selling me a China Sport Pump Shotgun, for $100. If Turkey is selling me a 12 gauge pump shotgun right now for $109, Turkey's not selling that to me. Turkey, the manufacturer in Turkey, or the manufacturer in China, sold that to somebody who was basically a bulker, who then sold to a jobber, who then sold to a wholesaler, who then sells to a retailer. Now there might be one man out of that picture, but you're talking, understand something. Between the factory and whoever the bunker is or jobber is, they double the price of the weapon. From the bunker to the guy who sells at retail or the wholesaler, it's doubled again and it's doubled, the price is doubled when you see the retail price of $109. So do the math on that. The first tier, if I go back, I cut the price in half, which means the shotgun cost for the operator $49 approximately, maybe $50. We'll just go 50 even. I'm selling you the shotgun for $100. But if I go back to the next year, they doubled the price in order for that guy to get the gun at the jobber end, which means it would be $25. Oh, wait a minute. That's not good. Well, what do you think the price for the manufacturer was to build that shotgun in China or over in Turkey with the slave labor they got there or the CNC machinery? How about $11 to $12 to $14? So let me ask you something. If a government like Russia was really trying to protect its people or if America was trying to protect its people from drones, especially the small ones, which are the most likely to infiltrate, Don't you think you could afford $11 or $14? And let's just say maybe they're going to jack the price up and tell you how important it is to be much more expensive because it's a military contract. But even if they charge to $20 a shotgun, what would the life of your troops be worth and what would the value of being able to totally destroy a technology? Of course, if you do that, everybody does it. And if everybody does it, then all of a sudden the whole drone that's scammed that they're raking billions of dollars off everybody from disappears. bargain basement solution to deal with a billion dollar boondoggle, right? Now I mean everybody would have a shotgun. I mean come on, we're only spending like 20, well if we go bloated crazy price, and it should be the other way around. It used to be in order for you to get a government contract like that, you had to have minimal bid. You know, get the lowest bid. So an $11 shotgun would be very realistic right now. With CNC and with minimal cost and minimal finish, what do you do? You make the stocks out of plastic. You use your basic metals for the barrel have to be standard no matter what. All the rest of the parts are minimal stock, minimal metal. And by the way, your finishes paint. Paint's the cheapest way to go. Well mark the paint will chip. Yep You know what the British used to do when that happened? They break out a spray can and they paint the paint the gun again wherever it ships and that way it can't rust if the if the paints on the gun the gun can't rust So a minimal enamel or whatever paint job nowadays. They'd say oh you got to go a chair coat or something No, you know I just go enamel absolute minimal cost I need a shotgun for every soldier to deal with the drone The other cool thing is if I have that shotgun, I've got more guns out there for my troops. So I benefit in so many different ways. And not only that, I can put all kinds of special shot loads in my troops' hands, and I still have their AK-74 or their M16 or their M4 or their SIG or whatever. They're still carrying that. But all of a sudden we have an air defense weapon system that costs minimal but also force multiplies my infantry's capability to fight. I'd say I got a double plus good situation out of that. You know why they don't want that? Because the government's anti-gun. Governments are anti-gun. And the last thing they're going to do is hand out to the troops another weapon that could be used for A, defending themselves. That would be good. But it might somehow end up somewhere else in the hands of the peasants when the same police state army is used on the general population to enforce the globalist agenda because there would be more guns around. And so the globalist police state spit-swapping ring-knocker agenda would be a little harder to push. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour and it is Liberty Tree Radio that you're listening to. This is the Intelligence Report. You're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org. And I'll tell you what, let's see. It's the bottom of the hour. We're headed into the weekend. And by the way, I also want to say thank you. All of our micro FM and AM operators should be in place right now, rebroadcasting the Intel report. But I will ask you again that if you're doing that job this weekend, play DJ. You can cut in for an hour, and we put all the equipment in place at each one of these AM FM micro sites. Actually, it's a communications pod. To your left, all that library of CD and cassette music you see sitting there with all the tech to plug into your mixing board, the little mixing board, I made those libraries. Those are partially mine. Use them. You've got stuff to bring in. Have some fun. Go through that library. There's thousands of songs, tens of thousands typically. and pick out something and use it. But have some fun. Work the equipment. We expect you to work the equipment if you're going to be there. You volunteered. Have some fun. I like having fun like that. It's like using satellite technology to fiddle for it with the enemy. Anyway, let's see. Mike and the Mike. No, no, no, no. Not Mike and the mechanic because that's kind of negative too because we're not going to sit on our hands and wait for the kids to do something. We're going to deal with it ourselves. That mistake was already made before and won't be made again. When they try to craft this time, we go to war. It is the 250th anniversary of the War of Independence of the United States. Your enemy is acting to attack the economy and acting to attack the country to try and cripple it and destroy it, symbolically for the globalist spit-swappers because they hate the fact that the United States exists. So we need fight songs. We need to be fighting. We are going to kick their ass down. We are going to destroy them this time. We have no choice. We got to get rid of them. We got to scour the carpet. You know, we got to clean everything out. We got to scrape off that tile. We're going to scour that carpet. We're going to wash the walls. We're going to be clubbing some enemy like a baby seal. Getting rid of the problem. That's the priority. So, oh, let's see. We're going to fight, fight, fight. Yeah, we were doing that way before, you know, don, don, don put his hand up. And so, let's see. If you can pull it, and I don't know if that's the one that we might not be able to find, Steve Voss and Sacred Ground. But if Sacred Ground is not available, and I can imagine it may not be, then how about will you be amongst the Patriots? Let's see if we can do one of those. Whichever one the dart will hit today, that will be fine. Again, sacred ground or here we go. Ed's got it. Here you gotta ask yourself, what's your sacred ground here people? It's not Iran, it's not Israel, piss on Israel. Our sacred ground is this country. Our first purpose is to defend it. Fighting overseas is not defending the United States in this age. Nobody's invaded us, there's no Navy sitting off the coast, there's no aggressor, it's all bullshit. Some jerk with a little small yamikal wants to steal some property from somebody else. And so they think they're going to bring the knuckle monkey in because we don't have the brains God gave geese to step back and say no in a situation where we have no business being there. However, we have every business protecting our borders. We fail the system, the liars, the thieves in government completely failed us to protect the border of the United States. And because of that, the entire sovereignty of the country, the safety of the country, the safety of your family is at risk. The militia is there to change that because the government, the regime isn't going to. So far we've already had a couple of significant anti-gun pieces that have gone through the Supreme Court that absolutely could have and should have been stopped by the present regime. and the Communists that have been brought in, the leftists that are brought in like Bondi and the rest of these characters, they showed their colors, they're going after the guns, they're going to continue to do what the leftist slash the globalists have always done. And we are going to have to fight to defend ourselves. No matter what, your enemy is unfought. The army, the legion that was brought in by the traitors is completely intact and unfought. It's for this reason that you need to organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. You don't wait until the last minute. You don't wait until all is a crisis. The Founding Fathers did not wait until there was a crisis. They did not wait until the last minute. They're still trying to write garbage and dribble, although again, I don't know, we'll see what happens with the regime change here. I'm not holding my breath, but maybe they'll correct the path. They supposedly are making some effort. Again, I'm not holding my breath. I'm counting on the idea that, well, we have the ability as individuals to prepare and protect ourselves. We do not have to wait to be cared for, like, you know, livestock slash property, which is what they want you to think about, think of yourself as. We are free Americans. We are supposed to be armed. We are supposed to defend our freedom and liberty. We are part of the checks and balances system. We are part of the free people of America. In fact, it's the foundational structure. The shot heard around the world is only days away. April 19, 1775, we didn't ask permission. We cast a ballot by pulling a trigger and putting a 70 caliber ball round a bullet into a red coat ballot box. And once we started shooting ATF and FBI agents since April 19, 1775, once we started shooting enemies of the American people, you know, the agents of the crown, we kept doing it for eight years until we got rid of the problem. Oh, they are mixing apples and are not. Same turds, different century. Same turds that we are facing today are the turds that were planning on enslaving us the rest of the way back then. Everybody understood the plan was servitude. What's the plan right now with all these little peckerwood pieces of trash you are bringing in from outside the country? They're planning on putting you and your family into servitude, indentured servitude. Why do you think they put the national debt up at $300,000 per person? Now in theory, you can buy your way out of that, so to speak. Well, I won't say buy, but actually pay the quote unquote debt you're owed. You know that under law you can do that. This is true of your property taxes the same way property taxes are representation of your interest owed on millages. Well what if you go to the tax assessor and say hey what's the final bill to cash me out for what I owe on the millage because that's how they scam the property tax that's how they play the property tax game. Well, in reality, it's like if you have a piece of paper on your house, a mortgage, does it cost the same if you go and cash it out as if you scrun your mortgage out for the 30 years and paid all the extra money in? No. You pay the base cost and you don't pay the interest, do you? You do realize that your taxes are set up the same way? that if you cash out on the taxes on the base amount for in terms of the money, your property is not indentured and you are not indentured. You are no longer in debt. Well, $300,000 in digits by modern time, modern accounting, not many people are going to have that in hand now, are they? There's a reason they've created what was a stellar debt mechanism. It's so they can claim that you are now property of the state, which by the way in 1933 is exactly what FDR did. It's called the War Powers Act. We've talked about it many, many times here on the air. We've walked everybody through it over and over again. This is why this is the window, not the window for defeat, but the opportunity to show the true metal of those who are Americans and who understand the Founding Fathers 250 years ago and why they pulled the trigger. That's why there's no celebrating of the 250th anniversary of this country right now. That's a significant benchmark. Most of the bullshitters told you the country wasn't supposed to last but 200 years because all empires only last 200 years. Tell those people stuff it up their ass. And that's why nobody wants to talk. It's kind of like, you know, the difference between the historian types that go, well, the country only lasts about if it's a republic, only been 200 years. Well, this is the 250th and they've tried real hard to kill it. They really do want to kill it, but there are a whole bunch of people, myself included, who kind of argued that that just isn't going to happen. But if you want to try, you go right ahead. So you'll notice they don't want to celebrate. Like the War of 1812, we fought against the British Crown, what was called the American Second War for Independence. The War of 1812. The history of that, the anniversary of that came and went. And there was no celebrating it, no discussion, no big flag waving. Why? Because the ring knockers and the spit swappers who are your enemy are the ones who played that down. Now here we are the 250th anniversary of the birth of this nation. This is April 4th. We are 15 days away, two weeks away from the shot heard around the world, the kickoff. And it was the event. Now, remember, I brought this up. Salem almost became the equivalent to Lexington and Concord. If on that particular date somebody had pulled the trigger and the British had fired back, we would be celebrating February as opposed to an April date. But it didn't happen that way. However, in both cases, nobody said, let's ask permission from someone. The government was coming out to confiscate property, confiscate land, execute and hang people like they want to do right now and like the leftists want to do. And of course the government is made up of leftists, even this regime right now, half of them are all flat out democrats and they're not your friend. More on that in a minute. But what's fascinating about this is that nobody is celebrating the 250th anniversary of this nation. That's a quarter of a millennia. British Empire has been around for quite a while. They celebrate their significant dates. Why is it we're not supposed to celebrate our significant dates? If we're going to spend any money on anything, piss on Israel, piss on Europe, piss on the rest of the world, I'm sorry Canada, but for this moment, we're going to say piss on you guys too because we have something significant to be proud about. We have survived even the betrayal that's now been demonstrated to everybody to the 250th anniversary mark. I personally will say again that I believe that's why we're having the economic troubles we have because every time we hit an anniversary date, anniversary dates you're told are not important and you need to ignore all of your heritage and you need to ignore all of your history. But your enemy especially focuses on these dates with regard to specific tactical attacks on the American people or overall strategic actions. Because for the Ringknockers, to be able to brag, for the crown, for all these Satanists to be able to brag, that they destroyed America established as a Protestant Christian nation. And that they did it after a long fight, they were able to undermine, destroy and buckle. the history, the heritage, and the strength of America and put back into bondsmanship, back into indentureship, the American people. That's why these numbers are so insane, so they can try to tell you that you have a multi-generational debt that means that you have sold your children into bondsmanship, into bondage, to become subjects. Does everybody understand what they're doing? And Mr. Trump is also participating in this. We don't need a faster big government. We need a smaller government that is slowed down and in chains by the American people. That's what we need. We don't need the people running doge to tell you, we need to go to complete with a computer. No, we don't. All the thievery that they've been talking about is because we have this, oh we got to go faster, we need fewer real rules as far as, I mean electronically, how can I prove who that person is? You can't. How bad can the level of criminality develop in a digital operation? Well, they just said today there's one person who has 400,000 social security numbers in operating, he, she, or it, whatever kind of satanic pedo queer. Well, there's an example of how far the digital technology can be used to thieve and steal or alter the numbers and lie. So why do I want more computer? Why do I want more fictional in the ethereal department? I want the government slowed down. I want those paper pushers to have to do a very minimal amount of anything and whatever they do should only be critical to the assistance of the American people to a limited degree so that we might be left alone. I don't need stinking AI. They can all stuff that up their ass. The more I cease out the garbage that they're generating with AI, the more cartoony. It literally is an insult. as horribly caricaturistic and cartoonish as the AI crap is, and as ill-constructed as all of its products are, there's always a horrific flaw in virtually every aspect of what AI has done. And it's a hoot for them because the logic is, I guess if you've been dumbed down and have no quality, eye for quality and image, or a brain for historical, you know, a horst historical correctness. In other words, knowing the time and, you know, the niche of an activity and how the events and images around it should look. Sometimes also with sound, because we've had sound that we can incorporate with it for well over 100 years now. Well, more than that. 130, 140 years in some cases. We not only can identify image and quality of product, clothing, regalia, but we can even incorporate sound into that category. And AI is crap. But AI is the kind of crap that Power Freaks would push. And a digital government and digital currency is nothing but a criminal operation. Not the government's can't be criminal without, but you know what? With a paper trail, I got somebody's name here. Maybe it's right, maybe it's not, but now I got something to go by physically that can't be, oh look, I found digitally, I found this. Oh wait a minute, I came back to it five minutes later and oh wait, that already happens with just stuff that you do every day looking at news events. If they don't want that article up there, in the internet, it's gone. Even with X, and X is, oh we're gonna be free speech, really? Let me laugh. Bullshit. It's the other leftist with the same agenda and the same power freaks that we've always faced. That's the basis for why this country existed. That's what makes us unique. They don't own us. We own ourselves. That's the basis for our concept of freedom. We own ourselves. Now, we better organize accordingly. So prepare, guys. Organize Army equipment trained as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. Make sure that you have what you need, where you need it. And since it is Quartermaster Friday and it is the AMMO day, and I think I've touched on AMMO a little bit the last hour, over at Sportsman's Guide. I'll say one more time that everybody, as soon as I mention these helmets, Chin straps, forgive me, I've got them right here in my hand. I got the last bag this year. Actually, these are going somewhere else. That's why they're bagged up. The item per shotgun, per shotgun, got it. Item per sportsman's guide. The title is US Mill ACH Helmet Chin Strap New, two to a pack for under $3. So about $1. $25 to $1.50 apiece. It depends. Sometimes the prices on these things go up. Sometimes they go down. Sometimes they go $1 apiece for two like this. They could be on the last of them. But these are virtually brand new. They're in the sage green to match up with the ACU or a DU camouflage pattern, but they work well with everything else. I needed a couple hundred for I got enough to do the Kevlar helmets that we have piled up. But what I didn't get was enough helmet covers. But these are fantastic. They work beautifully. And if you have a helmet that's kind of tired, This is a solution so you might want to check it out buy a sample See if you if it's what you can use for what you got there The other thing somebody asked about can use them on other helmets. Well, I'm experimenting on that right now. I'll say that again I already mentioned this yesterday these are these can be adapted to other rigs and one of the first ones we're going to do is the Bulgarian and Hungarian steel helmets from the Cold War. They actually are heavier gauged. They were designed to deal with even 9mm rounds, but they're very well built and lots of lead paint on them I'm sure. They've got a really thick paint coat on them. And the good thing about that is no rust. So yes, they're definitely going to be put in service. We're going to add a Kevlar front plate and rear plate. in soft Kevlar and do a real tight stretch helmet cover that that's stitched into and sleeved into. So we're going to actually give them a little more armor. We're going to do a little better job than the Russians did at the end of the Cold War when they had those last models that they actually did that with their steel pots. They added a soft plate. They could have done a better job. They were kind of crude on that. But, you know, quality control in the communist states are never really great anyway, right? We already do that. So we can do better. We can do better. We are at the top so we can do it. We're gonna have a militia town hall coming up here in a minute and For all of you out there. I want to say thank you. I appreciate the help. We had every day We've had certain things we've had to take care of and some of you have had to pick up a little extra weight for me because I have a Commitment that have to be taken care of this all those two. It's all I can say for the moment And so for all of our men and women who have had to step up, we've had these different meetings going on, especially the stuff going on over in Kalamazoo right now is a meeting that's going on tonight. I will be there this weekend, but I will not be there tonight. The different militia state organizations are meeting with the county organizations. Again, we got people living in county right now. But also, we've got three other counties that are organizing militia and they're in a rush. They have good people. We've tried to explain again, operational security, why they need to do things a certain way. Everybody's kind of listening. They're really paying attention and embracing. So we've got to stay, well, the iron is hot, we've got to strike the iron to forge it. And we're going to do just that. So we have three more. County elements that will be forming up independent militia for their respective counties and then we have individual townships in the counties that are also going to be adding militia units. Typically those would be company strength but they could be as light as a platoon per township. So that's 40 to 60 men. 40 men on an average is what a platoon should be but it can be higher, it can be bigger. And they're also organizing other logistic issues including medical. That's one of the things you know I harp on and that's one of the reasons I need to be there this weekend. So today somebody else picked up part of the work. This weekend I'll be there for the rest and we'll carry on and get this thing done as quickly as we can. We're at the top, we're gonna hear the music. And for everybody out there, it's been a busy week and it's gonna be a busy weekend also here. Uh oh, hold on. Hopefully I'm still here. But it's also wet and that means the break out the waders, the muck boots, the ponchos and everything else because we all know what happens in the springtime here. God bless you. If you end up tumping up next, Melissa Toml does go anywhere and we will be back in 8 o'clock by myself with the Intel report, Liberty Tree Radio, WBCU, the planet, 6.160, regularly underway. Bye bye. the unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights that among these are life Liberty and the pursuit of happiness that to secure these rights governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends It is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes, and accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present king of Great Britain. Here's a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. With this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless the... in their operation to his ascent should be obtained and when so suspended he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature. A right Inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies and places are youthful, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatigue. Representative houses repeat, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. Whereby the legislative powers, the incapable of annihilation have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states. For that purpose, subs- the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migration hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his essential laws or establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his grill alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salary. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military, independent, dull and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation, for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us, for protecting them by a mock trial. from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses. for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislators and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny. Already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers. The merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince. Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity. and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore the representatives of the United States of America in general Congress appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all of the acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. I don't know what's going on with that clock. That's supposed to be an atomic clock and it keeps setting itself a half hour faster, which is interesting. So anyway, We Are Alive. It is Friday and we got a couple announcements to make. One is for the Tulsa Arms Show that is this weekend, April 5th and 6th. Let's see again, that's the Tulsa Arms Show, April 5th and 6th, Saturday and Sunday. 65th, it's their 65th year of having the Tulsa Arms Show. It is the largest arms show in the US according to their site. With the Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot shut down, I probably got to agree with that. I don't know, 4,200 tables at the fairgrounds. Let's see, admissions on Saturday is $15, Sunday 10, kids under 12, pay $3 for each day. Of course, you have to be accompanied by an adult. No loaded guns. All firearms must be unloaded and tied if you're going to walk them through the show to sell them. If you don't know what that is, that's where they... Open the breach and tie it back to the muzzle loader that will usually zip tie the trigger into the back position. You know, nobody can accidentally fire anything if anything's loaded, yada, yada, et cetera, et cetera. Let's see, the answer's about concealed carry, open carry, and can I bring a gun to sell or trade? You can find their answer there. question and answer section on their website which is Tulsa Arm Show dot com. That's Tulsa Arm Show dot com. Yellow page, very simple format, easy to navigate. So if you want to know more you can go over there, check that out, get directions. They got a phone number, a fax number, email address, and a PO box. If you want to get out of them. Well, we are applied. This is a live call-in program. It is April 4th. We got a lot of stuff to... Stuff goes on this month. You know, it is the anniversary of Waco, Ruby Ridge, the Oklahoma City bombing, and of course the original holiday that this was, which was still another tragedy caused by the caused by the gun grabbers, was April 19th, the shock heard around the world, 1775. Everybody, you know, they talk about the spirit of 1776, which is the declaration, the year the Declaration of Independence was penned, but a lot of people know about the stuff that led up to the Declaration of Independence. But they have no idea how far back it goes. Of course, everybody knows about the Boston Tea Party, which was a response to the Boston Tea Act. Guys, it was 1773. We also had the Quartering Act and the British had the Quartering Act. What was the other one? Hang on here. OK, well, the Quartering Act 1774. Our first Continental Congress was actually formed, formed in 1774 in response to what was going on with the Colonist Protests and the Quartering Act, the Key Act and all that stuff, which the Continental Congress was not really recognized by the Crown. It took it a while as a government that was already starting to form before the Crown was there, and that's before the Declaration of Independence. This is 1774, not 1776. And 1775 is when we had a shot heard around the world. The assault on Lexington and Concord, of course, before that we had other events that led up to that as well. We also had Bunker Hill and that period of time. All of this conflict going on before the Declaration of Independence even hit. Which is what we opened the program with, is the Declaration of Independence. That was just us declaring war. 1775, the Congress was putting out petitions to the Olive Branch petition of 1775 from July 5th, which if you read it, you'll recognize the names assigned it, that almost everybody from the Declaration of Independence signed this document. declaring allegiance to Great Britain and wanting to come to reconciliation. This is only one of them. There were several, but for some reason when I go to the Library of Congress, actually no, this is not the Library of Congress, okay, never mind, I didn't go to the Library of Congress. For some reason I ended up on armed American battlefields trust. I only have the You only have the petition of reconciliation from July 5th, 1775. There was also one that was pinned, I believe, it was either the 4th or the 3rd of April in 1774. Sent out and they mentioned it in the Patriot the movie the Patriot with Mel Gibson talking where they're Meeting and they're talking about the petitions that were sent time and time and time again if you want to read this if you want to know a little bit more about American history I'll post this link in the in the discord for you so you can see this is the mindset of the politicians while people were already in the field and bleeding and dying and fighting for the right. This is going on while the Battle of Lexington and Concord taken place. bunker hill going on. This is what Congress was doing trying to negotiate with the Crown. So I'll again post that in the Discord for people to check that out if they want to. Because this is actually a pretty big month for American history and nobody really covers it. So we'll put that up there in the Discord if anybody wants to check that out. Of course this is the one from This is the one from July 5th, 1775. There were several olive branch petitions that were submitted by the Congress, which was a colonial government that the British really didn't recognize anyway. Take it for what you want. Let's see. Well, we are a live calling program. I see we have people on the line, if you want to call in. Forget the subject matter or a topic or say hello to people. Let us know about a training exercise, a rally, a protest. Some going on in the news, we haven't heard about good stuff, bad stuff. Ours are theirs. You can call in. The number is 667-777-01524. Participation code 957-464 in the pound sign. Again, that's 667-777-01524. Participation code 957-464 in the pound sign. And I think I'm finally getting to the point where I can rattle that off without needing to look at the page. You know, great about the time you get that way is when we've had problems with the conference line. We either had to change services or they changed the location which changes the number on us all together. But the interesting thing with this is if you want to play back our previous days programming, our last live use of the conference line, you can call 712-432-714-432. 0 9 9 0 and then that's you participation code 9 5 7 4 6 4 in the pound sign and it will play back our Last live conference not this one because we're doing it right now unless you're listening to a recording of this So basically all weekend long you can call that number 7 1 2 4 3 2 0 9 9 0 participation code 9 5 7 4 6 4 in the pound sign and you'll be able to listen to these this Four hour block of the intelligence report the town hall meeting and then the intelligence report again at 8 o'clock Eastern Right on your phone. Yeah, again. It's very simple to do I did put the participation Not participation I did put the playback convert on the Liberty Tree radio dot orangey dot com site There at the top of the page just a little conference number I believe Let me go and make sure it's there because we've been having problems with stuff not showing up on that website again. No, it's going home. Okay, why is it not doing that? Oh, I love this. There we go. Uh, look at the tree. Radio.4mg.com. Waiting for it. And yeah, the playback number is there at the bottom of all the contact information. for the Gilded, it's below the conference with the Flashphone hookup. And you can use that same Flashphone hookup to connect to the playback. So if you want, you can use that link there and just enter in the information down below to get the playback up and running. Well, let's see. There is nothing new from Guns and Gadgets that I can play that wouldn't heat up a lot of time. I said like dad was saying there's the same video on the normal guns and gadgets videos page is the same one It's been for two days, but there has been live feeds that they have done and but that's an hour and No, that's from a month ago. Okay, nevermind. What the shorts look like There might be something in the shorts that was new justified self-defense with fuel pump Okay, that was interesting the shooting fuel from the fuel pump into somebody's vehicle. I don't know if this uh... Now we have audio with this? Wait a minute. Take that back. See what this is. It's a short from Jared. And no, there is no audio. It is just video. Okay, that's an interesting short. Then it's all up to try to either carjack or mug this guy and he sprays them down with the uh... Gas from the where he's pumping his car. This is well. I don't know where this is No Billy. We'll send you to prisoners for defending yourself Disappellable self self-defense with a fuel pump would have how would you have reacted? Yeah? well I Seem to be effective and he didn't actually hurt anybody as long as they don't bother to you know, light anything up or pull the trigger on anything But again, there's no audio with that, so I will just copy and paste that into the gilded, right in the general chat for people to check that out. That's the latest video from Guns N' Gadget that I can see. I mean, there's nothing new with audio that I'm aware of there, guys, unless I'm missing something. I don't know if he's got a rumble page or something else, guys. Let me know if he does. If there's any new videos over there. Haven't seen it. Let's see. We've got one from liberal hive mind bag of bulldog takes on entire Legion of Antifa. We can play this one and see what's going on there. Again, I'm going to apologize for so, so I got to do that. We have played a couple of videos that have one expletive deleted in it. in both instances from that of the gun channel. Don't mind it, but I didn't get a chance to review it, so I didn't get a chance to do the, you know, warning. So I apologize for that. I will try to do better, but when we're playing them on the fly like that, don't get the opportunity to. So here we go. This is Liberal Hot Mine, Mega Bulldog takes on Legion of Antifa. Hey guys, welcome to the liberal hive mind a channel fully focused on exposing the abundant hypocrisy of the left the hypocrisy of the left the constant contradictions We got these left-o-ways constantly talking about social justice and fighting for democracy and inclusivity and tolerance Well, it's just crazy to me how their actions don't ever line up with their words You know, I guess fighting for social justice these days now stands for mobbing peaceful events and stifling the free speech of a black man. I guess when they say they're fighting for democracy, it means destroying property and assaulting people that dare disagree with you. Yeah, the people constantly lecturing us about fascism are the same people wearing black masks waving their little flags, calling themselves anti-fascists while they act like jackbooted thugs. It's absolutely crazy these people are so deep in their ideological cult that they don't even seem to recognize that they've become the exact thing that they claim to hate. You know, these Antifa clowns were kind of lurking underground for a little while there during the Biden administration, but I guess we're right back to where we were previously. Antifa militant fanaticism is roaring back once again. It's the cult of woke authoritarianism brought to you by America's finest universities. And boy do I have an example for you guys today, what a story this is. An absolutely disgraceful situation that just transpired at UC Davis. And this time actually involving the officer Tatum. Let's break it all down shall we, we got some stuff to get into. So let's roll the tape. Ah here we go, nothing says fighting for democracy and social justice like attacking a black man, right? Attacking a black man for speaking. Yep, that's where we are with these radical leftoids who claim to be fighting for social justice and on behalf of the black man. Yep, that just happened at UC Davis. Where conservative commentator and former police officer Brandon Tatum was hosting one of those prove-me-wrong tabling events. Nothing aggressive, nothing threatening, no threat of fascism. Just a guy with a mic having an open conversation, giving an open invitation to people to show up and debate ideas. And what happens next? And T-la thugs show up, ransack the event, rip down the banners, flip the tables, stole the equipment, and shove TPUSA student reps like a bunch of rabid animals. And of course all this happened as police officers just sat there and let the whole thing transpire. Absolutely frickin' disgraceful. But it's yet again another perfect example. This is the modern left in action. Pure violence, no accountability, no reason, no logic, and certainly no actual frickin' argument. Just hatred and rage, that's it. Another totally unprovoked attack. They were attacked for simply being TP USA. For having different opinions. And the optics here are so bad for the left. I mean, just think about it. You got these mostly affluent, privileged white kids, larping as activists, showing up with masks and makeshift frickin' Mad Max style weapons and shields, walking up to this campus event that a black man is hosting and shutting it down. You know, for the left that's constantly going on and on about fighting for marginalized people, they sure do act like the frickin' KKK from the Jim Crow era. But even though the optics are bad, of course I'm not going to take it there. I'm not going to say that these people were motivated by race and their attacks against the officer Tatum. I don't think this really was about racism. And I'll tell you, it certainly isn't about justice or social justice either, which is probably what they would claim. Now it's about one thing and one thing alone. It's about obedience. Submit to the ideology or suffer the consequences. And that's where the optics, I think, are really clear. You have an event here that the officer Tatum hosts. That's all about ideas and conversating and debating. But they're not interested in trying to defeat the officer Tatum's arguments. No, they just want to erase his presence entirely. This is the culture that the left wing has created. And universities like UC Davis, Berkeley, and other left wing institutions. This is the monster that they have created. You know, places that were once beacons of intellectual curiosity and open dialogue are now strongholds for a violent left-wing cult that silences dissent through brute force. Pure and simple, these kids aren't being educated. They are being indoctrinated. They're being indoctrinated into a cult of rage. Whether it's this example, or remember what happened at Berkeley back in 2017, the Berkeley riots, property destruction, assaults, all because Milo Yiannopoulos was there to give a speech. And well here we go again, it's the same story, same tactics, and of course the same cowardice from the institutions themselves that should be protecting the First Amendment. Yeah, they sit idly by while these leftist thugs basically get their way. It's all so infuriating, and it becomes increasingly infuriating when you get down and isolate on what these people are actually fighting for. You know, they're pretending as if they're fighting Nazis. Yeah, Brendan Datham's real Nazi. But in reality they're throwing fists and flipping tables over what? Biological men and women's sports? Tampons in the boys' restroom? Blocking Elon Musk and his transparent audit into bureaucratic waste? I mean, that's really the cause these people are willing to physically assault people for and shut down their events? Yeah, that's exactly it. That's what makes this all so pathetic. That's what I guess fits the description of fascism these days to these leftoid idiots. And actually this story kind of puts it into clear sober perspective. Georgia Democrats storm out of chamber over built and state funded sex changes for prison inmates. This is one of several transgender bills sponsored by Republican Senate members this session. And House members walked out of the chamber in protest about two hours ago. And they found out of the chamber before Senate Bill 185 came up for a vote. SB 185 would ban gender affirming care for inmates in state prisons. Republican Senator Randy Roberson is sponsoring the legislation. He said there are currently about five people who are incarcerated in Georgia who received this care. And Republican lawmakers have also introduced transgender bills to ban gender-affirming health care to state employees, prevent medical professionals to prescribe puberty blockers to children and teens, and ability to ban biological males from participating in girls' sports. We spoke to House Democrats who accused Republicans of being engaged in... political theater and we also spoke to the bill sponsor. We came here to focus on the opportunity for Georgia to live, learn and earn. And what do we get? Political theater. What do we get? Bills that want to legalize discrimination. What do we get? A whole lot of nothing. Because they're better than this. We're up here, we walk into this building knowing each and every day there's going to be legislation and policies dropped and push. champion that we're not going to agree with. Whether we agree with it or not, turning our backs and walking out is never, never the right thing to do. Final vote was 100 to 2 with all Democrats abstaining. That bill now heads to the governor's desk for his signature at the state capitol. I mean, seriously, this is the hill that these leftoids are dying on. This is the existential threat that has them acting this way. It's completely and utterly insane. They're not social justice warriors fighting for justice. They're clowns fighting for absolute nonsense. and we're now living in some sort of weird clown world where these people are literally assaulting black conservatives, destroying property, and calling it resistance. Calling it... social justice progress, calling it activism, but it's not. It's utter derangement. You people are out of your damn mind. Absolute frickin' clown world behavior that needs to be ridiculed out of existence. This fascist left-wing culture is one of the worst things that has ever infected Western civilization. I mean, this is the type of stuff that has Xi Jinping rubbing his hands together maniacally. Anyways, that's pretty much what I got for you guys on this one. Hopefully you enjoyed the video. If you did, make sure to leave a like and possibly subscribe. Thanks for watching, and I'll see you on the next one. giving up like that, well the vote is going on, that's not showing the record that you're even against it. That's just you're not even going to bother to try. I'd like to see more of that. You know, if they really feel they can't do anything more than to do that, they're not putting anything on the record to state why it's wrong, they're not reading any part of the bill in, they're not voting on it to show that they voted against it. I still want to know everybody who walked out of that out of that house, you know, everybody who walked out of that vote. Basically, it is a no vote, but what they're doing is they're trying to save their political career because there's no record of that no vote now. It's just they all abstained, they all got up and walked out in protest. Well, okay, do more of that. You don't agree with something rather than, you know, trying to change hearts and minds or... make a political speech about it. The more the Democrats do that the better, as far as I'm concerned. But a lot of the Republican stuff isn't that much better. But that's cute that that was their answer to just step aside, walk out, you know. Wow. Yes, we so believe in the cause that we're not even going to put a vote to it. We're just going to walk out. So basically, Basically just you know if there was anybody who would have flipped to their side. They're not going to now Because then it would be obvious you know who the Hmm who the fake republic rats are you know? Anyway, let's see Where are we at? We're at the 40 minute mark for the program again. That was liberal hive mind And the beginning of that story it was actually officer Tatum I believe he's from Texas. I could be mistaken about that. Let me see if I can dig up his stuff. I did not know he was assaulted like that. But you know, him being a foreign police officer, with them being on campus and the cops refusing to do anything about it with stolen items being stolen, and I guarantee you that electronic equipment, oh, like your microphone and everything, that's pretty expensive stuff. He should be swearing out. warrants for their arrest to go after these people. There should be a complaint lodged and I would sue the, not just the school because his fellow police officer sat right there and let it happen too. They let theft and destruction of property happen and you can even see it in the video that Liberal High Mine had there. They held him back from protecting his own stuff. So, yeah. Lovely. We've actually played some of his videos, I believe. Uh, fine. Oh yeah, there we go. He's got a video on what happened to him on his own stream. Uh, sh- Excuse my language. Uh, this is like an hour from an hour ago. Time is running out. Snap your W-2 and file your taxes. 100% of my name. We'll mute that up. Skip it. Ooh, okay. He's got- He has a much more extensive video on- No. What went down on his page so I Will post that over there. This is a live stream from him from two hours ago you know put that right into the Gilded because you know hearing it from one side External parties like me, but he was there. He was on the ground. He knows what happened to him. I have not seen that I have not seen that video, but I did post that right there in the general chat over on the Liberty Tree Radio Discord. I don't know, I wish there was a... Let's see if we can find a summary of this, what happened, because I'm sure that was his live program. He might have done a shorter video. Yeah, they really are what... want to push Gavin Newsom for 2000... well, yeah, 2028 presidential candidate Gavin Newsom. him or AOC, neither of those sound like terribly good choices to me. Okay, the day it goes, and that's about 10 minutes on, but that does not cover what happened to him at the campus, so I'm willing to bet that that's probably the live broadcast is what's got the information there. And I don't see a short with the synapses on. Oh wait, well maybe. I think we could actually have a little bit. Might have more so we'll see what's going on here. This is off of the Officer Tatum at the Officer Tatum on Facebook. Looks like he posted over there, but it's also posted on YouTube in his shorts. This looks like it's a short, raw stream of what happened to his booth there on campus. Hey, Boja, hey, Jackson, no soda. Yeah, yelling at him, calling him the N-word and stuff. They're not the same. Carrying his old boots away. A lot of people recording it. Tearing the tent apart. I'm guessing one of his people says it's up on his page. Not sure who the lady in the red shirt is. She walks up, she taps his sign. And he's pretty much the same. Hey, Zoda! Hey, Jackson! Zoda! Yeah, you hear the crowd telling them get in there, stop them, and the cops are just standing there watching this happen to a retired police officer. Yeah, but we're supposed to side with the blue guys. This is what happens when you side with the blue, right here. You know, there you go. They're on scene, they're armed, they could have stopped it, they could have said at any other time there's a protest, some other BS like this when it's the right versus the left when it's the right protest and something the left has. The council put a barricade line between you and whatever is being protests. They don't sit off behind. Anybody who's been to the UN flag raising protest in Lansing, Michigan, raise your hand. Where do the cops line up? Do they line up behind the UN flag or do they line up in front of the UN flag and make sure that you can't get anywhere near it when they're hanging that rag in Lansing? Look at any other protest that goes on like that and where are the cops? Are they between you and the objective or are they behind what's happening? And in this case, definitely behind what's happening. So they let this happen to retired officer Tatum on the campus. Wow. So that's on the shorts. I'll push that over in the gilded too so people can see that. Yeah, this is the evidence. And yet, people say, you know, support protect the blue. If I was him, I would have been turned right to the officer and said, okay, I want to press charges right now. Okay, so there we go. So that is what's going on there. And again, the live stream looks like he covers it, but it's not just, not just in covering that. Let's see if we can pull up more stuff. See if we can pull up to maybe what happened on the campus. I'm not having the audio. I can't tell where this actually goes into. Where he's talking about it. So yeah, I'll just leave it there his live broadcast by Hummel the nantifa punk at UC Davis. Yeah, no, he didn't pump pummel him He pushed him away from the stuff. I didn't see him pummel anybody It a lot more restraint than some people did and the cops didn't even step in to do anything Although I guarantee you because he did push the biker those same cops were sitting there letting the Antifa crowd do whatever they want, they're going to turn around and I guarantee you they're going to try and come after Tatum for pushing the Antifa biker. If the Antifa biker will even come forward and identify who he is, of course, I don't know what the laws are there. They might try to claim that they can't have him take his mask off because he would be at risk, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And even though this is a punk, this is an Antifa gang member who came up and did damage to the property. But we'll see. I'll probably watch that after we're done with the programming here tonight. I might just play the whole live broadcast after the intelligence report. In fact, I think we will do that because I'm interested in hearing his side of the story, what happened there. We heard what liberal high-bite had to say about it. But yeah, we'll put that out there. We've got 10 minutes. And, I'm gonna see what else we got here in our YouTube. Okay, nothing new since last Sunday that I can see. ATF wins Supreme Court battle. Yes, we played that with guns and gadgets quite a bit. And the mail's going on. News and headlines. Looks like, no, we don't. Okay. So guys, nothing new in the video postings that I can see that's up there unless you guys want to post something that you want me to play for other people of the year. Short condensed stuff is better, but if there's longer video, we can play it in its entirety and come up afterwards. In the meantime, we got, like I said, about nine minutes now. I'm going to go over to the... Need a request and see if we can fill some air time unless somebody wants to call in the number is 667-770-1524 room number 957-464 on the pound sign again, that is 1-667-7701-524 room number 957-464 and the pound sign that'll bring you to the conference line and you can star 6 unmute yourself and come up on air Let's see Aaron Lewis got a gun so we can play that. It was requested today by... Ed? Ed? Yeah, go ahead. Your show's only Friday, one day a week, right? Yes, it is. Only Friday. It's the town hall meeting. We use this as a... use this as a spot to let people know what's going on with Liberty Tree Radio and to tell people about other stuff that's going on. And I will play and broadcast stuff that you guys put in the Discord channel for me so Well, not Discord. No, it's not Discord anymore. Rod Gilded, Discord booted us up. Go ahead, caller. I recognize your voice. Yeah, it's Paul. You recognize my voice? Yeah, he's calling the program a lot. You got a pretty good memory. Well, no, I'm sure you'll read it. You hear dad's voice all the time. I don't have a voice of this, Jack. I was just wondering. That's all. to be a music request. You were saying something about ATF. ATF what? I missed that part. I heard it. I was listening. That was the Guns and Gadgets, not regard to the Guns and Gadgets, but the news headlines. Go back over here. The ATF wins 7-2 landmarking Supreme Court battle. We've covered that quite a bit. Let's see, how long is this video? Yeah, this is like five minutes and this is a guns and gadgets video yet again. We played this quite a bit, but I guess you can play it in there for people who haven't heard it. Some terrible breaking news. The Supreme Court case, Bondi versus Vanderstalk, was decided today. This is the ghost gun rule. Frames and receivers that we've been waiting on. And it went just about as many of us thought it was going to go. The Supreme Court just dropped a bombshell 7-2 ruling And if you're a builder of your own firearms at home, this decision directly impacts you. The ATF's overreach just got the green light, but not in the way you might think. If you're keeping score at home, every justice except Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito just sided with the ATF to uphold their frame and receiver rule. Before we dive into this massive case, make sure you hit the subscribe button so you don't miss a single beat when it comes to our rights, our gear, and our freedom. Stick around because you're going to want to hear what the Supreme Court had to say about this. Alright, let's rewind. The Gun Control Act of 1968 says that firearms include any weapon designed to shoot a projectile and, more controversially, the frame or receiver of such weapon. But here's the thing. Technology has evolved and companies like Polymer80 and the like started selling parts kits that you could assemble at home. No serial numbers, no background checks, no licenses, just tools, some time, and some American spirit of independence. And the government, well, they freaked out. In 2022, the Biden ATF wrote the rule to treat these kits and unfinished lowers as actual firearms. And the government was sued under the Administrative Procedures Act saying the ATF had no authority to do this. And the district court agreed. The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals agreed. They said that the law was crystal clear that parts kits were not firearms. Frames and receivers mean finished ones. But the Supreme Court? Yeah, about that. It just took a turn for the worst. Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote the majority decision and he reversed the lower courts. The high court, the Supreme Court, said this, actually yes, the ATF can regulate some parts kits and unfinished receivers as long as they can be readily converted into firearms. The court pointed out that polymer-80 kits and the like can be assembled into working pistols in about 20 minutes using tools that you have in your garage. And so the court ruled the ATF's interpretation isn't facially inconsistent with the law. In other words, it's not illegal on its face even if it could be abused down the road. So what does this mean for you? If you're building from an 80% lower, the ATF might now say you're building a firearm. If you're building a complete kit, you might now be required to go through a background check just like you were buying a Glock off the shelf. But... And this is critical. The court didn't give the ATF a blank check. They admitted there are limits. Not all parts, kits, or firearms. Not every unfinished receiver is covered. This is a legal battlefield now, folks. It's going to be case by case, kit by kit, lawsuit by lawsuit. And here's the spicy part. Justice's Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito dissented hard. Thomas said the court is rewriting the law to give bureaucrats power Congress never gave them. He warned that if parts can be regulated as firearms, we're headed down a dangerous road where freedom gets chipped away one regulation at a time. And he's not wrong. The ATF's track record is filled with flip-flops and rule changes. Do we really want unelected officials deciding what counts as a gun? Sound off in the comments. Do you agree with the court's decision? Should the ATF have this kind of power? I personally think that they should be abolished at all costs. If you care about freedom, now's the time to stay informed and to stay active. Subscribe to Guns N Gadgets, share this video with your Second Amendment buddies, and let us know in the comments how far should the ATF be allowed to go. Terrible ruling, seven to two in favor of the ATF, the only justices that had their brains inside their melons. First Samuel Alito and Clarence Thomas and like I said this went exactly how we felt it was gonna go if you were here when I covered the live stream of The oral arguments in the Supreme Court it kind of went the way I said it would at that point Was all right. That's the end of the video just about anyway We are gonna cut out there because it is time for the intelligence report here on Liberty Tree radio We'll be right back after the short break and We should have Mark with us so oh Wait a minute of course we break that and down Your freedoms gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave in this the land of the free brave You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun Permits to start a business or to build a place for one on land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent Although you have no voice and say 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. those who do you harm so they could burn down church and they 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 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish to kill in fear, both sons of the race? 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 as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist, and when his words were true, we are free. But we have ourselves, for even now his tyrants trample 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 fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. In the groundwork for celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of the United States, of these United States, the 250th anniversary. It is the year 2025, April 19th. It's just around the corner. We need to remember, that's only how many days away? Too well, a couple weeks. Just not bad at all. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour, the evening hour of the Intelligence Report. 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And, of course, for that reason, today is CECO De Amo Day, the day we celebrate by using our wallet to demonstrate our freedom. It is also Quartermaster Friday. We got a caller. What do we got? Hey, you got John here. Question. Would you be open to seeing the results of a 20-year experiment? Why, certainly. Well, at least 20 years ago, An acquaintance of mine will say, put together a 50 caliber ammo can as a cash or cache, however you want to say it, just to see what would happen. He didn't go out of his way to do anything special. Just dump the stuff in. It's been out in the wilderness. It's been in the back of his truck, in his basement, in the barn, in the sunlight, in the snow. And we're going to get together tomorrow and we're going to crack it open. So I thought I would take some pictures of it and send it in to you so you could see what this stuff looked like after 20 years of really horrible treatment. And it is food, CZ-52 and ammunition. Gosh, you can't think of what else, maybe some little water cans. But it was just like a little one day. If you had to get out of Dodge, you could grab it and go. So if you're interested, I'll snap some photos and send them in so you can look at them. Oh, I would do an unpacking video. I would seriously... People would love to see that. Only because, again, it's a time capsule that actually has run through time. And that's priceless. Every once in a while we do that with certain things we've put away. Although, again, I use all the food that we purchased for storage. We've used all the food. If it can't be used, it won't be. That's very seldom. As a matter of fact, I'm surprised at how well some things do store with minimal effort, especially if you've taken hope that the original packaging will do the job. I think the most common, yeah, the most common successful is vacuum-packed, foil-packed coffee. I've seen that survive worse, you know, so worse conditions. maintain its seal and after decades of storage literally smell and taste and brew just like it was cut yesterday. So I'm just fascinated. Anything like that? Absolutely. But if you can, you guys need to break out a camera. I mean a nice digital and do a you know, make it a little effect way to do it. Put it out in the middle of nowhere, you know, in the backyard somewhere. And then act like you're running through the woods and you're having a conversation. What are we going to do? I know. I've got the stuff I stored. Really? Well, where is it? I'm trying to remember. Okay, wait, it's over here. No, no, it's over there. And then of course you brush the leaves and the stuff away and there's the can. Alright, well we got to get out of here. And then you could do a trek to a picnic table or whatever you got set up. And you know, let's open it up and see. You know how it's always you got to sometimes you got to pry with a crowbar to get a can open like that. But you could do a little bit of theater with that just for the fun of it. And it's like, well, wait a minute, how long is this stuff in the storage? Well, actually, I put all this stuff in here 20 years ago. 20 years ago. 20 years ago? What are you talking about? Well, no, I'm sure it's finding man. And then, of course, you can do the, like I said, you do the grand opening. And, well, let's see if this will save our lives. You know, but would you eat it? Well, yeah, I'm kind of hungry right now. We've been starving for a while and you know, let's give it to Mikey. He'll eat anything. No, no, no. Good old Mikey. There are some MREs in there. I can't remember what else. That's a good idea. I don't really have a digital camera to do that, but a cell phone, a good cell phone, would do a fairly good bit of justice there. That can be doable. I don't know if I could email it to you. The size might be limited by email, so I'd have to put it on a thumb drive and mail it to you. But everybody talks about how you got to do this and how you got to do that. Seal the oxygen out, seal the moisture out, seal this out, seal that in. And this has literally just been abused deliberately to see what it's going to look like. And the funny thing is... Right. My friend says hey, I guess what I just found in the bar in that ammo can I finally found it again and so we're gonna get a couple of people over here and that were around when it was interned and see just what it looks like so I'll try to do a good video of it and Get it to you Yeah, just pull out a little tripod or you know get one of them begin usually get even I won't say Dollar Tree, but Dollar General have these little tripods you can pick up to stabilize your phone. They're pretty nice actually. I'm sure Walmart's got them too. Because you just want to give it a good stable platform and be able to do a narrative. You pull one thing out, start right from the top. Well, to begin with, You know, here's the thermocatic flow dad that was wrapped in foil and the thermocatic flow dad looks like, oh my god, what the hell happened to that? Or, you know, in other words, they get to see it. You know, they're going, oh, that actually worked pretty well. So that definitely would be a worthwhile subject and, trust me, you can put that on YouTube or put it on Rumble. And seriously, I would. If you've got something like that that can be shared, You can first of all unpack it and then look at each of the items and then go, okay, we did this this way. Today I would do it differently. You know, if you decide, well, I don't like the way that turned out. On the other hand, mail turned out just fine. At the very least, if you have it, you have something to work with. I always remember that, you know, the, well, it could have done this, should have done that, well, that 2020 hindsight. Now that we know, in the meantime, if we do adjust any other caches, we would, you know, change this particular part of the policy and then we'd make it work. So, the main thing about MREs, would the MREs, he, you say he had this can stored in a lot of different places, right? Yes, yes. Well, 20 years old, that would still be fairly the later MREs maybe, because that would be this century, right? He did it about, you know, 2000, five, two, one. He used the ones that he got back from the Army when he got out in the 90s. Oh, OK. Well, that might still. See, the only reason, the only thing, a reason I bring that up is that remember, the earlier MREs were in the traditional C-ration format of everything was government spec product. And what I mean by that is they didn't put Skittles in there. They didn't put M&Ms in there, but later on, or Popcarts. You didn't put the Popcarts in either. But in some of the newer MREs, you have Popcarts, which are stable to a degree. M&Ms, which it depends, they have a tendency to powder out, because that's what good chocolate does if it's milk chocolate, and skittles have a tendency to kind of do the same thing. Internally, what they do is they just turn into more jawbreaker than anything, but they're still edible. All three are still edible. But the older rations, you remember MRE rations, the first generation and the second, all have basic high shelf stable. And I will remind everybody that MREs have an indefinite shelf life. There isn't really a cutoff date for them. The better stored that they are, the cooler they're stored, the longer they last. And they really, the only thing that does change is the flavor and taste. Well, flavor dash taste. So there again, As long as it's not moldy and the bag isn't blowing up and you know how it is, everybody else with bad packaging looks like. If you've been on this planet to survive this long, you should be able to figure that out. So this definitely would be a good, this is a good project to record. Please, please make a point of doing it. And you can do some stills off to the side for me. That would be good. Okay. Well, I'll have to see. I've never posted Facebook or Rumble. That might be interesting. Yeah, Rumble is easy. Rumble is easy and I recommend Rumble, I'll tell you what, I'm serious. Rumble would be a good choice. Over X, although if you can do X or if you can do whatever else you can do it on, I still think Rumble is the most user friendly now. Period. It's easier to operate, it's friendly to use and it's quick to put a channel up. So you can and then you can share it share the video anywhere you want, you know after that. Yeah All right. Well, I'll try to get that together. We're supposed to get more snow and rain tomorrow. So you know, you know the problem I came up I came into the studio to do the program and you know, I have outside I've got a lime tree That I left out not today. It got really nice and sunny, but it got cool Then I got to run out soon as I finished this program. I have to go outside I started the thing from an accidental seed two years ago. And I noticed I got a green thing coming up. And I realized, what did I put in that dirt? It's like, oh, that's right through the lime waste, the lime peelers and the seeds. And lo and behold, I got a lime tree out of it. So I don't want to abuse the poor little puppy. I want to get it back inside. I want some limes, what I want. So. Well, hopefully we'll produce for you. All right, well, I'm going to let you go and listen offline. Very good. Thank you, sir. And again, if you're getting snow, we might get snow. Yeah, that system is coming up and across the country. It's put all the tornadoes and bad weather out in Midwest and Tennessee and Kentucky. It's coming up here, but it's going to be petered out by the time it gets here. So it's going to start out as snow, freezing rain, change to rain tomorrow night. It's it's no big deal. I'm getting tired of this. It's seemed like every other day with that stuff. I'm ready for much season Well, we've got it here, but I still like you said if you got that that's precursor We'll probably get it too. So now I definitely have to go out and save a little plant No matter what okay, Mark things and bless you and talk to you a little later Thank you sir, I appreciate it. And again, we're waiting for the images and a video and a posting on Rumble. That'll work out. And by the way, yes, Rumble is beating YouTube out in almost every category now for live broadcasting. mostly because you don't have to couch or edit or try to construct your vocabulary to meet some stinking purple-haired communist B-witch that's sitting in some place in Israel, Haifa or Tel Aviv, telling Americans what to say. Not that Rumble isn't being politically correct either. They are too, despite what they try to claim. We know that. And it's like the rest of social media is just the new replacement for the controlled media. And it has all the telltale markings right now starting to go downhill pretty quick. Not an if, it's just a when. They're going to start imposing the same crap they did, the same kind of controls they did with the old media system, the new media systems being run by the same money. Anyway, but not for us anyway, not for us. On that note, with regard to storage, as long as we're on that subject, Mr. Ziploc Bag is your friend. I have repeated this a million times. One of the things that I have been doing is upgrading even off-the-shelf storage in utility totes or especially if I use, if you're using the plastic ammo cans. The plastic ammo cans are nice. They're great for, for instance, I just picked up a bunch of trays of these. They're the standard plastic equivalent to a halfway between a 30 and a 50 cal can. These are clear, which is good. I'm going to use those for medical support. But because they're plastic, I'm also packaging up anything that was broken down in, if it was in multiples. Example, these are going to be see-through type med kits where you can look at it, grab it, you know what it is from the inside or the outside easily, you can see what's there. But, for instance, as I've told you before through ShopMedVet.com, we have A lot of times I buy bulk 500 count of rolled gauze or tape or whatever. You can do this too and it's cheap. We're talking pennies. We're not talking dollars. We're talking at penny or three pennies or five pennies per item. However, I still take the multiples. If I do let's say six of the two inch rolled gauze per kit, all of those are going to go even though they're packaged. They have their own packaging. Each one has its own little wrapper. They're still packaged in Ziploc bags, which then go into the can. This creates a triple layer of protection. The hard shell outer, a utility first layer, which is for the gang or gaggle of components, and then the individual wrapping, which I always leave intact. I do not repack anything like that. Now, in some cases you have to be able to read because, example, Many of my military pack, foresips, surgical clamps, probes, even larger surgical tools are still in the brown foil type envelope. They're foil mylar on the inside, they're brown paper on the outside, but it's a highly water resistant, not punko China stuff. But the only information is a very small nomenclature bar that has a printing of what's inside to include the Department of Defense number, blah, blah, blah. I make a point of making another label, applying it to the opposite side of the original nomenclature printout, and then that goes into a Ziploc bag with other instruments. Now if I was packing up a 50-cal can it would either be a little ziplock bags for anything if you're doing a cash like is being talked about even the handgun We need to be ziplock bag or seal a meal and seal meals you can get cheap I've gotten I would say a dozen this last summer randomly from yard sales either in the freebie box or for a dollar apiece brand-new still in the box and With a little bundle of usually it's 20 pieces of plastic to make bags of whatever size you want Sometimes it depends on what year the sealer meal was made but it's a priceless tool for utility storage and Just that much more protection buys. We don't know how many more years of storage Most important is we're keeping moisture because H2O, but moisture in the air, kills everything, oxidizes everything, erodes everything. So we want to avoid that and we're going to do everything in our power to do that. The other thing of course, always inspect your cans before you choose or select because you want to make sure that that rubber seal is intact. That's the most important aspect of selecting ammo cans. I have beaters that I picked up because I got them for nothing. Usually at the end of gun shows it used to be you have a guy that was selling, oh, you have a thousand ammo cans. 30 caliber, 50 caliber. And at the end of the show he'd have the dings. Now, the big thing about this is that most of the ding, or not pretty, was on the outside. The inside usually was in good shape. However, some of these obviously didn't have a good seal. Why would you buy those? Well, nice uniform container and I would use them for particular items that are not as critical and also are well protected anyway or course. Usually you can adjust them a little bit with pliers or if you tap them, if you know how to be the jeweler with a hammer, you can readjust most of the issues that might take place with an ammo can. The big thing here is, and by the way I should warn you on that, God I've tried to explain to people for years, I want, the guy's got 500 emocans sitting here, I want that pretty one, that really pretty one. Did you open it up? What are you gonna open that up for? It looks like it's brand new. Yeah, did you open it up? Then they open it up and the inside is literally like a muffler on a 1964 Chevy that's been running on Michigan roads in the middle of winter, you know, since it was built. Of course it's not. It's on its last legs because it has Michigan rust all over it. Well, the inside of the can on the outside looks great. It really does look brand new. The inside, recent looks the way it does. Well, they were probably offloading the ammo. or pulled the can for operations on the rain during either the winter or during a rainy day. And then when they were done, they just sealed the can up because they don't care. The soldier's worried about just getting stuff picked up so we can go eat or get back to the barracks or go home. So what happens is there's a real nice little nut moisture inside there, remember H2O kills, that can is literally a fuming micro thermal cosm of storm. And, well, nature takes its course. So you always want to pop every can that you're thinking about and that's why many cans that I have had over the years they don't look as pretty. Yeah, but on the inside they look brand new and because they didn't look as pretty on the outside I was able to make a deal on the whole pile of what was left in the way of the dings and the not so pretty. On the outside just take a quick piece of sandpaper, go break out whatever color of camouflage paint you want and Oh, look at that. She looks real purdy now on the outside too. Now, if I was going to cache something like that, I would not only paint it, I'd paint it a few times. I'd clean it, check it, mark it for any, you'll notice anything that's, you got a little oxidation, brush that up, and then I would paint it, and then I would paint it, and then I would paint it again. Again, it's kind of like I was talking about with making a shotgun for a military contract. I'd paint it. I wouldn't parkarize it. I'd paint it. I wouldn't do a special coating on it. I wouldn't do chair coat or anything like that. No, I'd paint it. Why? It's a tool in a toolbox. If I keep paint on it, air can't get to it. If air can't make contact with metal or I minimize that, then I'm not going to have oxidation taking place. So the same is true with anything else like this, and ammo cans are no different. You want to clean them up, you want to do a little bit of detail work, get all the junk off it you can, cancel last indefinitely. And by the way, you might want a different color other than just that OD green that the present cans are made out of. Why? Well, you know, Feds and thieves actually recognize that color even if they only see a bit of it. They see part of an ammo can and it's especially in the original colors. There, it's like bait for them. Okay? So making things other neutral or tactical colors is not a bad idea. Besides, again, it shifts up. Mentally, people see that. They zero on it, part of both the subconscious and conscious effort when it comes to target identification. So something to think about there. And breaking it up in a candle pattern doesn't hurt if the material of the can is going to be especially in outside operations and You're trying to break it up for a reason because there aren't any square plants out in the field. You don't see any square trees. You don't see any square bushes. So what you want to do is kind of break up that line. And the way to do that is create a light, dark, contrast color pattern that is going to make it a little more blendable with the environment. Just something to think about also there. Anyway, we're almost to the bottom. And interest. Go ahead, color. Jump in there. How about painting the cans blue? No. Well, you know, I don't care what color you paint them. I don't think it would blend in very well anywhere. But blue works to a degree if it was a, I'll tell you the color in blue that would work. If you were thinking blue is midnight blue. Air Force, midnight blue. Now write that one down even and look it up Air Force. It's a really dark blue. It's the blue that they painted the Air Force flight line and Air Force tactical vehicles during the Cold War. It's midnight blue and I will say this it's a better nighttime camouflage color than black. But what's also interesting is whatever the shading, whatever paint, whatever the spec is for mixing that paint, it actually is pretty subdued in most environments. It doesn't jump out. It's, by the way, it typically was, I won't say gloss, but it was, you know, a standard paint finish for most of the vehicles. It didn't have a satin finish or a buff flat finish. And I've had many of them. In fact, I drove a crew cab, short bed, Dodge, flight line truck for most of the 80s. I had quite a few of them. I had a whole fleet of them. I had hundreds of them. And also the Air Force flight line maintenance cube vans in the midnight blue. And I'll tell you what, they really didn't attract attention. Whatever it is about that color, people, it's almost like it almost has an invisibility screen to it. For whatever reason, it doesn't pull the mind's eye. And I've asked people about this, and I said, well, what vehicle did you use? I took the van. And they'd be looking at a parking lot, and I'd be like, well, what van? Oh, that big-ass cube van right there. Which one? Where? What are you talking about? Oh! And they'd always do the same thing. It was like, I didn't see that. So you didn't see the big honking, like one and a half ton Chevy box van over there. That's what I was thinking, I didn't say, but it's like really fascinating. So why didn't they notice it? So it's that, and again, Air Force Midnight Blue. Go ahead, jump in there. The midnight blue, so it's darker than this blue, big glider I got. This is a blue like you'd think a dark blue, but it's a little darker than that, right? Well, exactly what it sounds like. It's a midnight blue. It's heading towards the black. It's not so sharp that it creates a black void. And what's interesting is, remember, back when these colors came out, when they did the different color specs, especially in the 50s, The 50s to the 60s, they did extensive color research surveys for paint. For instance, for painting the inside of armored vehicles, for painting externally for painting vehicles and using a single base color that would be effective at reducing visible signature. And the Army of course went with an OD green that really wasn't a dark, dark OD green. There's two models. There's sedan green, which actually is a much darker green, but also reflective. It's a polished green. And then there was the tactical OD green, but that was a different shade from the color range that you see in World War II. Well, at the same time, they also had done extensive research with the Air Force with visibility issues, in other words, identifying targets. And the Air Force Midnight Blue was selected because of its number one. It identifies that it's an Air Force vehicle. So you could tell it was one of yours, friend-fo, or if it was supposed to be there. But the other thing is it still offered a certain amount of reduction in image. It didn't jump out at people. So whatever the psychology of it was, the paint works. It's not a bad color to paint a car. Not only because it's obvious, well that's a blue, but it doesn't attract attention. And there's something psychologically, because you got to remember, they did a lot of surveys. They did a lot of money. They spent a lot of money in testing coloration. Example, this is why you have the inside of armored vehicles in World War II. And during the Korean and post-Korea into Vietnam era, the Cold War, military vehicles inside were painted kind of a mint green, a light green. The green was determined to be a settling or calming color and they could have made it darker, they could have made it stark white. Stark white shows up also because it's bright so it illuminates the interior. But the medium or mint green color, which is a light light green, was selected because it was more calming to the crew. And that was the description by the people that did the research. The individuals who actually were being tested. So all the work back then was very specific. I think they're slip shot, they don't care anymore now. I think that all that's lost because stupid people have got control. Dumb people have got control. That's simple. The ones that are in charge, they don't care. And they really could care less. But back in the day, part of this was to try and having come out of a big war, World War II, There were a lot of lessons learned and those lessons were valuable especially when having to field a large military force and trying to get everybody to be able to focus on the fight and Everybody understood, you know, close quarter environment was a big part of that your vehicles are a big part of that So just something to think about one more thing. The midnight black color is the cops uniform color, the new type, right? Well, yeah, black, stark black. Yeah, it's stark black. Yeah. The color of usual again. Right, that's purely why they choose it. It's an oppression color. And so if somebody's wearing an oppression color, I got to figure that they like that idea. And I better keep in mind that what's between their ears, probably something not really good. Just something to think about. Again, see black, remember Don Batcher would point this out with night vision. This is why the original Woodland camouflage, now we're talking about colors, I'm not talking about a black uniform. Black uniforms are a terrible choice in the field because there is nothing that is stark black. Everything has shades to it. You'll notice that the, for instance, they're making night camouflage a little more intelligent right now, which tells you the secret police uniform. Is it a camouflage? It is a purpose, color, or psychological, slash, oppression idea. Right now you have multicam night, which is in line with the stuff that was done by like the South Africans back in the 70s and 1970s and 80s. or Rhodesia. There were a number of different patterns that they came up with. One of them had purple in it. Everybody goes, how the hell does that work? Well, actually lavender, purple, and black put together actually create a pretty good disruptive color variation during the night in actual night illumination. Typically you see movies try to show you that camouflage. But the problem is that the movies are shot either in sets with fake night illumination or they're done in real life with fake light and it's done, you know, like they use filters and they call it, the filming is actually done during the day, which is why the night camouflage never looks right. But remember, the camouflage is not trying to deceive a camera or please a camera to create an image, camouflage is designed to make you not be seen. And what you want the black for in integrating into a camouflage is if you're going to be operating both day and night, which we are, and during the night, everybody talks about everyone using night vision. And of course, now we have thermal too. Well, when the original Woodland Camel came out, it addressed both based on the idea that it was a uniform built for the Cold War to fight in a World War III environment. So two things that nobody ever talks about with the original Woodland uniform. The black is designed to create voids in your night vision. Just like you have voids, if you use night vision, if you look into shadows or brush or tree line, it doesn't mean everything. You have coloration, you have coloration, elimination because of those voids, black areas. And by putting that, if you look at a woodland, the American woodland camo uniform, the black is randomly integrated to disrupt the human silhouette as camouflage should do. But it destroys, especially with night vision, the normal silhouette uptake that would be possible if you were uniform and using what would basically be a neutral or lighter color to the background or non-organic. Since you can't match exactly foliage, what you do is you try to disrupt and match the variance in light distribution. And that has to do with light areas versus void areas. Void areas are where you have shadows and lack of light, which create black areas in night vision. No matter how hard you try, it doesn't mean there is what generation it is even. Now here's the thing though about Woodland camo uniforms they don't want to talk about. The Paz-Gat era, the late Alice era Woodland camo that came out of Vietnam was also thermal treated. Not just for night vision protection, the uniform camouflage pattern was to deal with night vision. But originally, all of the Woodland camo patterns, which were only good for about two years, you were supposed to get a new issue every two years, were treated chemically to eliminate most of your thermal signature. Your PazGat armor had this. Your Kevlar helmet cover had this. The coffee can original patrol caps, which don't look anything like, as far as the material goes, what you're using now, because it was all engineered for thermal reduction. So you had both coloration, and the black was a critical part of that. If you look at another uniform where this issue pops in, take a look at the Swiss Elpenflage. You go from what is a russet to a salmon pink with a few white flecks, some green fleck, and black pattern similar to the woodland black pattern in the standard American uniform. The black that was put into that Swiss uniform was designed to defeat, and the coloration was designed to defeat, the first zero generation night vision, which was red screen, not green screen. But even with green screen, the alpine flash as we call it, which originally was a German late war camouflage production, that was used in the Eastern Front, mostly in the Southeastern Front during World War II, in other words against the Russians and the Yugoslavians. That particular pattern was specifically designed to disrupt night vision. But that's World War II, yeah. And the Germans created and invented night vision. put night vision into the field used against the Russians. The Russians captured some of it. They kept it and researched it themselves. We caught a little bit of it from our side of the Western Front, not much. And immediately back-engineered because, whoa, this is something new. So, again, you're running up to present time. Black has its application, but it is a minority color in a pattern. And again, what are you trying to do with it? If you're trying just to disrupt normal visual observation, then black doesn't need to be that dominant. But it still does create that dazzle effect, that light-dark. Remember, you're trying to find and hunt a silhouette. What silhouette are you looking for? A human. So the purpose behind your camouflage or your screening material is to disrupt the pattern that identifies you as a human being. And this is where extreme light dark colorations in waves comes in with camouflage. You should be thinking the same way with your vehicles. If you're going to paint them, you don't get one color good. I do a bunch of them. I've got all kinds of vehicles that are just one type of green or gray green. But otherwise, if you're doing patterns, you want that rich, darker color in there to be cut because again, if you're trying to blend with the background, think about looking across an area. You want to have that void whole randomly placed, not uniformly, randomly placed. Patterns kill. Patterns can be identified. People have had to do that. They try to make camouflage look pleasurable. And it shouldn't be. It should be odd. It should not look right. Because in nature, try to find a nice... Other than corn fields that you plant, nothing is uniform in nature like that. Go ahead. I mentioned firearms too. You should have a can of spray paint. I mean if you don't want to spray paint your whatever thousand dollar weapon right now, have a can of spray paint ready to do it because that black stick that sits horizontally or vertically off your body is a dead giveaway. It's the first thing everybody sees and nobody thinks about it. It is. Seriously, you can, if you saw this during the, you know, the Cold War constantly because They didn't want you to mess up your weapon, so you've got this very fine camouflage pattern and you've gilly suited yourself out. And you're carrying a black rifle that doesn't match anything in the environment and it is in a very specific silhouette. And if you're subconscious, identifies it for shoot, no shoot. So yes, spray painting a little bit, highlighting and relighting the pattern and make every rifle different. Don't try to make every rifle uniform. Yeah, you don't have to be afraid pain either you can make barrel socks, you know, shout the Boro and burlap or you know They're different ways to camouflage things but your weapon is definitely one that needs to be camouflaged Right. It'll get you shot just as well. Yeah, it will get you shot Absolutely. Thank you. And again, these are all overlapping components of you know, the what we came from here was color of People don't realize when you look at camouflage people are stupid. I'm sorry. I'm just going to be mean here They look at a camouflage you go. That's stupid. That doesn't work. Well, it doesn't work right where you're standing But let me give you an example of something I ran into it by accident I wish to God I'd bought all of them because somebody else did after I found them Back in World War two in the North African campaign. They British issued some camouflage You know what it looked like? Salmon pink with some other sandy, dirty color in it and little streaks of gray, right? It was very specific. They were short everything during that period of the war when they were fighting in Africa before we got there. But what's interesting is this was camouflage. It was built for the British Army during the later stage of the British campaign. It was issued to a very small handful of units and it doesn't match anything anywhere else on the planet. When I say salmon-colored, I mean pink salmon, like pink fresh-cut salmon is the base color. Where the hell does that work? Well, in the quartzite sands of apparently the Algerian and Western Egyptian desert, that's where. Doesn't work well anywhere else. Doesn't make any effect. You look at it and you go, what the hell is that all about? And then one of the guys that had it said, no, it was an older surplus gentleman. He goes, well, I got this stuff from one of my friends. And it's all marked with the British V, the British arm remark, arsenal markings. So it was a special custom something or other. He goes, but here's the history that I know. So I bought an example of it. And I realized once I got it, and I did a little more research myself, I said, yeah, he's right. I got on the phone, I was going to buy every last one he had. There was only three or four hundred pairs. He was offering the pants and the shirts for almost nothing. And these were in that old herringbone twill cloth. Well, somebody else saw them and bought every last one of them. Next thing, in the surplus antique circuit, the uniforms are being offered for about $1,000 apiece, back in the 80s dollars, to give you an idea. So remember, sometimes like I've told you, you may not think you want it, and maybe you don't. But if it's something that you can turn around and go, hey, I got it for $10, or I got it for $3 a set, and now all of a sudden it's become unobtainable because I have the history and the background, and I can market it accordingly. And that guy sold all those uniforms at $1,000 apiece. Don't know where they went. Obviously collectors. But they were a one of a kind out. I will say I had something comparable happen. I've mentioned this many times on the air. Back in the early 80s, we used to go to the Huron Valley Gun Collectors Association show when it was in Ipsilanti. And a guy came through and he said, we've got a whole bunch of 7 millimeter I want to sell, 7 millimeter Mauser. And I looked at it. It was in 15 round boxes. And each box was part of a brick. The bricks were sealed. He had one brick open. I'm not stupid. I'm not going to rip open another brick. That's dumb. I opened up the box, looked at it, and I went, yeah. It's in stripper clips. It's made by FN. And it looks like it's 7 millimeter. Well, it looked like. So I paid $0.03 a round for all, I think, like I said, about 3,000 rounds. He had a little bit more out in the truck. He went and got that. I think there was another 700 plus rounds there. And that's everything he had. So we looked it up. And first of all, we thought, hey, there's tons of these cheap seven millimeter Mausers. I'm going to go out and buy one of those because now I got some ammunition. I can go shooting at the range for cheap. It's almost as cheap as my 30-06. And so one of our friends, his name is Jeff, sits down. He goes, he looks at it. He goes, that's not seven millimeter Mauser. I say, what do you mean? It was just not long enough. It's not 7mm Mauser. We looked at it, so we went over and thought, oh no, I just got screwed or something. Well, I didn't get screwed because I got such a good price. The guy was happy to sell it. And of course he was. He was telling you of a 7mm Mauser. Of course, have you ever checked this? Have you ever shot it? Did you ever do that? Well, I didn't ask those questions. So anyway, we went over to the AMMO dealer on the other side and he had a box of Remington produced sub-millimeter Mauser. So we get over to the table, we pull a case out. It's not the same case. Oh, bastard, we got screwed maybe. But we didn't because it was still ammo. Well, you know what it was? It was a batch of FN-produced experimental ammunition for the Cold War main battle rifle shoot-off that took place with NATO. You know what that was? It was the 7mm assault round built for the British bullpup rifle. Do you know what a box of 15 rounds of that is worth right now? Now, I'm going to tell you something, I paid 3 cents a round. It was in stripper clips, it was in sealed boxes. I had a couple boxes open so you could look at them because those are the boxes somebody else opened up. So in that era we sold a box of that for $17 for 15 rounds and we had no problem moving it very quickly. Although actually at one point somebody just said, hey, what do you want? Just like what I did. What do you want for what you got there? And I gave him a price and I was happy and he was happy. He was happier than I was but he had a plan. So then he put it out on the market and the next price jump went from my $17 a box to about $125 a box. But, even as he offered it for that and then had done some other research, he realized we had all of it that was possibly left on the planet and how it got to Ypsilanti, Michigan, we don't know. I know that the guy was an older gentleman. He was a friend of the gentleman who taught me how to belly gun, how to shoot as a long range rifle marksman. competition national match shooter and He'd been trade been in the circuit the business for a very long time as a rifleman And so probably in one of his travels wherever around the country somebody to offer him this stuff He'd put it on the shelf, and he was selling his ammunition to kind of pad his retirement But last I saw 115 round box of that stuff was going for $700 Got a lot of air 15 for $700 I could buy a lot of AR-15s for that $1,000 for that pants and shirt. Now, it's bizarre because a lot of the stuff that you're now seeing, and everybody's talking about, oh, this is classic from the Cold War, we bought for pennies. As I told you to do back years ago, many of you long-term listeners know this and did it. Guys, have you priced a Chinese AK mag that's a phenolic Chinese AK mag? I'll give you an example of how to do that. That magazine, those magazines we bought for 75 cents and a dollar a piece. Go over to CenterfireSystems.com and look at their odds and ends stuff that they've got in weapons parts. In fact, it's on the front page I think right now is one of multiple items that are listed. Or go to JG Sales. There we go. That's even faster. Go to JG Sales and take a look at what's on the front page of JG Sales and items. There's 20, 30 items they always post. Take a look at the price of those Chinese AK mags that are now a $200 and $300 item that you bought for pennies. You know, you can basically buy most of an AR-15 by selling one mag. You sell two mags, you can buy an AR-15 in parts and buy all the mags for it and have a rifle ready to fight. Your investment? Well, decades in time and 75 cents worth of 1980s dollars. I'd say that's a pretty good investment. Better than I could get from the stock market and sure as hell better than my retirement. I can tell you that for sure because our retirements all just took a hit in the last quarter big time. Well, not this quarter, the quarter before, but this one's no better. And again, I have foundation retirement. So like I've said for years, I think they plan on making sure that none of us get any retirement or social security. You're pretty obvious with the Social Security that is the case. Now with the retirement, well they just figured they'd cook the books any way they want so they'll be ripping that off too with all the taxes and where all the failures and whatever else they claim while they're busy stealing from us. So all the other little trinket items make up for that. It's something to think about. You never know. And so when you run into caches of a whole bunch of stuff, those old super-close military stuff, You better be smart and carry all of it away. Don't throw it in the dumpster. Carry it away. Do a little research. You might find that that one stupid little mag pouch will pay for the next house payment or can buy the next six, seven rifles you want by just selling one. Or you can sell them all if you offer them on the market for a really good price, but still a very high price by comparison to what you thought they were worth. That's the economics of arms and equipment people historically. 15 cent, M1 card mean magazines aren't 15 cents. Now they want $15 a piece for them. And that's a cheap price. And those are for, oh, their actual factory mark and still in the brown paper from World War II. Yeah, I know. Now I think I still have crates and crates of those, which right now this is probably the best time to start putting those out. What would they cover? A whole lot of other stuff I want. So just something to think about for people. Go ahead, Carl. I'll hold that. We had something to talk about. Okay, first call or jump in there. Go ahead. Call it. Talk. One person at a time. Hey, Mark. This is Irish whiskey. I just wanted to mention in regard to keeping an eye on things, Earlier, I just found a 1928 buffalo nickel in my change from Harbor Creek, so always watch the coins. Excellent. Yeah, you know, there's still, well those are going to pop out randomly, I think, where people are coin-stupid. Which is good, because we're coin-smart, just like you were. So, yeah, keep an eye on your change, absolutely. And let's not forget that a coin from 1975 is now 50 years old just in case you're not doing the math for everybody listening. If they are stupid enough to, for instance, cancel out the penny, then you've got to be smart enough to buy, grab, you know, buying. You're just going to trade off dollars and put $10 or $20 worth of the last years of pennies away. Why? There won't be any more. Not until we get back in power. Not to the American people do while the leftist and the fake republic rat slight leftist continue to operate They're going to continue to screw us once we get past all of them we get back to managing the country which should be Our full coinage mechanism way back in place we restructure the currency so it's not so crazy And we slow down the whole of the system so that they can't cheat with the digital Now we had the other caller call or jump in there second voice $15 for those magazines, that's better than $750 for that box of ammo, rare ammo, I never heard of that. Right. Well, no, $15 a mag. Well, here's the thing. You can buy brand new carving mags from Korea for $9 apiece, either 15 routers or the 30s. But your average price for a World War II stamp, because remember all of them are manufacturer stamps, so there's a whole collectible bouquet of them. Many, many companies make carving mags, but that's more than 80 years ago now. So just something to think about. 80 years in the tail life, that means everything has become antiquified. Now if I'm going to shoot it, a Korean mag will work just fine. I'm going to sell it. That U.S. mag is the one I want to try and put out on the market. I'm going to charge more than $15, because mine are pristine. Mine look like they just came out of the factory because they hadn't been abused and they've been in ammo cans for decades waiting for the day. And the day might be just to make more money to buy more or something else. We're up at the top. God bless our Republic. That is the world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we're on the march, about day and night. And by the way, all of the car being mags are stamped by manufacturer. Some of the manufacturers are rare. Those magazines aren't $15 a piece. There a lot more. A crazy amount more. $65 apiece. $130 apiece. Yeah, so that's what you got to pay attention to know the market for that reason we're gonna get out of here God bless y'all for pitching in for all of our friends. This is the work weekend. It's gonna be really busy Camp Whalen North schedule is still in play just because we're ahead. We're not stopping. We're gonna move past that Thank you to the BCQ for having us. We're out of here We'll see y'all on Monday enters in charge and taking over from here with Liberty tree radio