Mark Koernke discussed federal law enforcement operations, specifically criticizing recent arrests for Social Security fraud as propaganda while ignoring larger systemic theft. He analyzed wire-guided drone technology and fiber-optic systems used by Russian forces, drawing historical parallels to Cold War-era weapons. Koernke emphasized the importance of acquiring firearms and ammunition while prices remain favorable, advocated for main battle rifles like the .308, and warned against military service due to political correctness and infiltration. He also covered tariffs and trade policy as part of NAFTA/GATT agenda, discussed food production and preparedness, and addressed a missing soldiers incident in Latvia, criticizing military mismanagement.
Deep underground in a faraway place, the machines are running all night, where the weavers and cutters test each stitch to see that they're woven in tight. Each strand and each thread is tested in true, while the knots are woven by hand. And on each rope, there will be a name of one who has betrayed his land. Our leaders have forgotten the oath that they took when they swore to protect and preserve. Our freedom and rights and religion too, in whatever church we serve. They lined all their pockets and deceived the people, and most went along with the flow. But tempers are short, and the memories are long. Each name the people will know. When each rope is finished, it's tested for strength, and packed in a bag with a hood. And upon the bag is the name of a traitor, who did his country no good. Some day we will hear that Nuremberg plea when the hour is drawing near. I was only doing what I was told, another lie, I fear. And for those of you who don't believe, be around when the party begins. What next will be stretched and cries will be heard, and the traitors will sway. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land is the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm. Keep our country deep. But men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God as I awoke he vanished in the midst of the once he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the intelligence report of our party. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south west northeast and north. Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. We're on satellite. We want to say hi to our merchant marine operators out there and others who are virtually across the whole of the planet, both listening and then rebroadcasting and sharing in every way you could possibly imagine. And a log in digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. I want to say hi and thank you to Channel 31 Experimental CB. research. You hear the guys set everything up this weekend. We had pretty decent weather depending on where you were in the state. And in the middle of the state we added another four rebroadcaster CB Bay stations using the President radios, as a matter of fact, which were donated by a number of our friends over in Holland, Michigan. I want to say thank you. We appreciate the fact they've been collecting the technology. The President radios are perfect for the rebroadcasting projects. They can be upgraded. We can do more cooling with them. In general, for any kind of extended broadcast, rebroadcast as program, for instance, and others, the CB base stations, the President radios are perfect for that. Anyway, good work. It is. Well, it's Monday. It's been Monday all day. It started out kind of gray. It started a little windy. Well, super windy, but breezy. We then had snow this afternoon at about 2 o'clock. Of course, it wasn't going to stick because the ground is totally thawed. We have no ice anywhere, but we had some mid-elevation, beady snow. And of course, it lasted 15 minutes. and was visible and consistent and then it stopped and the sun came out. Right now, sun's out, blaring, we got blue skies. Wow, it's classic springtime in Michigan. So anyway, good wide range of if we can get it in a day's worth of time in Michigan, we will, it happens. So it has been a classic Michigan spring day. It is the 7th of April, 17th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face. Fabian the Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2025 Old Earth Calendar 2025 Battle for the Republic Book 2 The Winter War for just a little longer. Like I said, we got some snow today. See? It's not giving up yet. Winter is grudgingly giving up ground. But it will be defeated. So talk about grudging. Okay, arrests are gonna be made anytime now. Arrests we're gonna work on a bunch of arrests. We're gonna do a bunch of them boy Elon Musk has done all this cool devulging and and and and and they had two arrests that we had two arrests for Social Security fraud, okay now if any of you seen either of the bracket nebulous no information supposed busts supposed In New York, that guy, kind of generally, the guy. He's always in New York, and he's a guy, and he's in New York. And yeah, any pictures? No, well, maybe, maybe not. Well, how about a perp walk? Did you go out and bust them and put them in handcuffs? Remember we had this guy that, and they had to have all the desperate, we got you propaganda for this. The guy that shot the insurance exec, right, you know, the medical insurance exec, My God, they didn't follow any standard procedures for him. They had him out by the road. They walked him across all that public area. They walked him into the garage with all the cameras there so he'd get lots and lots and lots of publicity for it. See, it's human to resist. But now we've got these characters who have been organized criminals and we're giving them warnings that they're coming to arrest them. Why are you doing that? You know what? Do you think they do that for you? What do you mean do that for? Well, let me ask you something. Since they can't necessarily jump on the phone, and of course they're doing this because we've got to have some pomp and circumstance propaganda for the plebes. That's you and me. For us peasants, the unwashed goyim. Boy, we're getting lots of warning and all of a sudden a bunch of you hear a bunch of And the feet are running down the stairway and down the other stairway and down the other stairway and out the door and over to the taxi and then over to the airport and they jump on that LL airliner and over in Haifa and Tel Aviv in 10 hours where they won't be extradited because the Jewish mob is going to make sure they're protected because that's where they hid the money. Now here's the thing about the case. Mr. Weechwa. And then they're supposedly female, Ortega, Taco Sauce, Ortega, Perga, Perga, Naluego, Dango, Bango. So if you got a supposed Asian, and then you have a supposed Hispanic, this is all being done over a computer. Okay, all this is being done over a computer. And by the way, they're getting into conversations and back and forth and, you know, hey, help me out with a little crime operation I got going, but I won't call it a crime operation, I'm investing in money. Now, every aspect of this, which by the way, supposedly this character stole a whopping three million dollars from the American people. Now, that's a normal bust for any kind of criminal activity with social security or tax fraud, etc. There's nothing special about what this case they just brought up people. Nothing. Well, look, when Elon Musk discovered, oh, anybody would have discovered it, were they doing their job? In fact, The description of what they have, okay, have you read anybody out there? Have you read any of the stories in the last 24 to 48 hours by the bullshitters in the propaganda regime in Washington? Oh, wow, I wasn't really kind when I just said that, was I? Well, here's why. And I'm going to point out an organization I keep mentioning. It's called FinCev. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, FinCEN. FinCEN's been around since the 90s, the early, early, early 90s. And behind the curtain, it was around probably for about 20 years as an even more scurrilous clandestine CIA slash FBI slash ring knocker, a cult operation, before they decided to give it an official, you know, pat it in the head and squeeze on the rumpus and actually put it out. in the semi-public forum were most deceived but not for you to see. FinCEN, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. What is it that FinCEN was supposed to be there for? Now, this guy has been operating and ripping us off for a whole bunch of money and FinCEN is worried about you and your $200 and $300 transactions because of a thing called stacking. That's the term they use. All of a sudden it's criminal for you to have a whole bunch of transactions because you're evil and bad and horrible and terrible. So why is it... Well, there's two options here. A, they're lying their ass off. This was a regular Finns. I mean, this is what Finns then was supposed to be going after. Well, there's all these people yeah, and they're hiding their money Yeah, and they're they're doing squirrel things because they're there dirt or they're stacking what's stacking? Well, they're you're doing a lot of transactions Oh, you mean like a lot of businesses do yeah, but but they're bad bad transactions Okay, so you've got this thing down packed you've been doing it for 30 years either a Vincent actually did this or Again, if supposedly this was found by dude J because what? Finsend wasn't doing their job? This is something that Finsend was given billions and billions of dollars to do as a spying agency on the American people's currency transactions of all types, digital or printed. And if you notice now, in fact there's even been announcements of what was it, there's two or three videos. Just scroll through stuff real quick. I was busy, outrageously busy today. But just real quick, randomly while we're sitting and eating, we're just scrolling through stuff while we're having lunch. That's our equivalent to downtime. There isn't any. But what's fascinating is, I'm watching this, and it's like, oh, there's a bunch of bus. And then you get into, OK, well, what's this? Let's see. It's too nebulous to begin with. Sure enough, you get inside the article. It's like, well, they're going to be bushing them. They're going to be bushing somebody. They said they're going to, any minute now. Any minute now, they're going to bus a bunch of people. Oh, it's a whole bunch. So in other words, they hadn't arrested anybody when this article was done. Now, again, Fincin should have been doing all this every minute for the last 30 years, like with USAID, you know, you say it should have been dead in the water from the get-go. Just like this guy, if Fincin didn't catch him, I got to figure if Fincin was working with him. that any of these people that they can't see with their massive spyware project that monitors every bank account, every checking account, every credit card account, each bank has to submit a report on all of you at the end of every day, every bank branch. And it goes to FinCEN and it goes to Treasury and you're not supposed to know about any of that. So the question is, huh, how is it they didn't know about this guy, or for that matter, and you see, I don't really give a, I'm gonna say, I don't care about this guy. Well, look, he had three million dollars, yeah, well, let me ask you something. That's called pickle-smoking mirrors, as far as I'm concerned, why? Well, you stand in front of the microphone and you tell me there's two million people that are 200 years old plus that were getting Social Security money. Yeah, well we already went to the math on that. 4 billion, 6 billion, 8 billion. What was it? How much were they hitting minimum or maximum? We're talking billions in a month. We're talking times 12 months. I don't give a shit about this guy with $3 million. I'm dead cold serious about that because I want to know, you mentioned that they went by 10 year increments. You know, people that are 190 to 200, 2 million of them. people that are 180 to 190, two million of them, people that are 160 to 170 and 170 to a million of each almost. That is the organized money. That is not some chump change three million dollars because by today's standard those millions with devalued currency is chump change. Well I'd like to have it, sure everybody would. But the fact is, these other numbers, which now they want to detract, you move your eyes away from, that's who you want. And I want to see a perp walk. I want to see the sorry ass, hey, their hands behind their back. I want them to let them out by the curb like they do others way out by the curb and walk them with the press right there. They're for lots of propaganda, but if they got a yamakalah, I guarantee they won't do it. It's like this guy from New York. I want to see who these people are. I don't want to hear about Mr. Wong because this is all internet Wong. Mr. Wong could be Mr. Blatsonstein. And Susie Hoachauimay Torgodemango, who's supposed to sound kind of Hispanic, is just as likely to be, let's see, you know, a gusto. Para manga, Del Guzman slash, oh, another Blatstein. Yeah, wow. So, I'm not hearing anything that in any way shape or form is making me go, wow, it's just, I am totally nonplussed by the B.S., the Pickle, Smoke, and Mears announcements. And again, the guy that got busted, well, FinCEN is supposed to watch transactions and has algorithms set up to identify stacking. Now granted they use this term arbitrarily. Do you know how many times they have confiscated? Just don't wait. Don't hesitate. They grab people's money first and then you have to prove that it's your money. Now let me ask you something. We got somebody out there that they could do a paper trail on. Let's say government just grabs those digits first of all, any digits that are there, and as soon as you find a name you arrest the person and you charge them the way you do any of the rest of us peasants randomly with multiple number of off the wall charges. It makes no difference whether or not they're going to stick. You guys do that to Americans all the time. So why wouldn't you be doing it to the moneybags who are stealing the country blind and specifically stealing the Social Security accounts blind? The main box of goody money. You see how this works? So the big question is, again, I just want to see some faces. I don't care about articles about a guy in Jew York. Oh, did I say that in Jew York? Oh, God, I said it again. Why is that? Well, because mostly New York is run by the Jewish mob and if it's happening in New York One way or another there's some monsters dipping in that soup. I'm telling ya and it ain't chicken soup. Oh, I am telling ya So just a heads up on this you dribble these these announcements which are make no sense also again Well, they do make sense. It's propaganda is what it is. It's probably two propaganda releases Also, let's see, of course now the limitations and gnashing of teeth about why aren't more things being done in the agencies, a lot of discussion about the FBI. Nothing is really going to be fixed there. They're trying to figure out how to properly preserve the institution. That's the plan. So first of all, they'll figure out who they're scapegoating, you know, who they're going to scapegoat. Once again, if they keep it really nebulous, which so far they are, that means that the real perps are going to have plenty of time to get to the LL airliners and get over to Haifa or Tel Aviv and be sitting on the beach in Haifa, sucking pina coladas and raping eight-year-old little boys provided by the Israeli pedophile rings that are already there working with the Israeli government. The characters that are in the FBI, you also say, oh, they're making it sound like this is new. Certain individual positions, as I've told you many times, are automatically fired. We talked about this with the federal marshals. There was no discussion about the federal marshal service. Did you notice that? All of the chief federal marshals for each of the districts is automatically fired no matter what. with every regime. In other words, when Obama was in there for eight years, he hired eight, you know, at the beginning of the eight years, he hired his boys. They operated under his script, which is the big thing to understand about the lodge buddy federal marshals, okay? Oyez, oyez, oyez. If you don't understand that, For as long as they're there, they're not like the Secret Service Praetorian Guard, they're just a mercenary corps, but from the lodge, and so they're beholden first to protect the business. Well, every time a president changes, these positions automatically change. To a degree, it should also be happening, and does typically happen, the FBI certainly happens in the AG office. But each department is actually in this disposition, which is why I understand why it would take time. I'm not panicked about why isn't war being done right away. I just don't want to be baffled with any bullshit by anybody trying to tell me, any minute dollars is going to be a rat. It's like, no, shut up. And when they do, these are common busts. These aren't something that, oh, if it weren't for Elon Musk, no, like this thing here with wah, yang, wang. with Wang, Yang, Kang, whatever the hell, I mean, come on. We can't even be sure of the guy's name. But the fact is that that is a typical and low end bust by the departments or agencies. Usually it's somebody outside the circle, this current person may be inside or outside. If he's, if he, she, it, we don't know if it's male or female. Well, it's a guy, do you believe that? And what I mean by that isn't the sex change thing. I'm talking about the fact that this is all digital transfer and digital manipulation, and even most of the activity was digital and electronic. And who you think you're going to open the door and see when you get to the keyboard where all the crap came from, from either end? will probably end up completely the opposite of anything and everything that you've framed into your mind based upon the propaganda generated by the regime. For the purpose of deflection to give all the culprits the time to get away. We're looking for a guy, it's a woman, or a cross dresser. Pick your pick. Could be either one. We're looking for that one. Yeah, when it's actually something that looks totally different. Not even the age is the same. Sex ain't the same. Age isn't the same. Backgrounded nationality isn't the same. The whole thing's a lie. Why am I saying this? Because historically we've seen this over and over again. That's why. And especially with these operations. Plans within planned circles within circles overlapping elements within overlapping elements. And as far as that goes, like I said, there's a whole bunch of characters that if they touch the stove and if they touch that part of the operation, then the stove is hot because it's a ring knocker or a Jewish operative. Then all of a sudden, all the fingers will just move away from that spot. Whoa, that stove's hot. We can't touch it. But look over there. There's white bing chow poop on pie. And we got it. We think we got it. Well, those might or might not. Well, somebody got him. Anyway, so that's the nonsense going on there, Finsound. Also, a couple interesting things, but we're almost to the bottom of the hour, and I'll tell you we're going to start a little early, because I got a couple of music requests. One is actually one of ours from a while back that we really haven't played in a while. Forgive me, Luca. Anyway, Edward, one of our videos, Liberty-We the People. Liberty-We the People, that's the first one. And the second song is Fall Out Boy-Light Em Up. Those are the two songs for the bottom of the hour. Liberty-We the People, that's one of Luca's songs, We the People, okay. Militia, or Liberty-We the People, forgive me. I wrote it down to make sure I got it right off of our own page, but it's been years since we've played this song, literally. And we need to pull... This is the problem with doing so much. Again, we've got so many overlapping generations of really cool stuff that we can use. This is a song that's going to stay in the inventory, especially right now. So, Luca Zaina, and the video which is on our Liberty Tree radio site on YouTube is liberty-we the people. And the second song, Fall Out Boy, dash light them up. Yes, light them up. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and we are on satellite, but we're also on a shortwave at 8 o'clock, by the way. I want to make sure we reinforce this. Guys, take the time to break out your radio. We are on WBCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave, WBCQ, the planet. 6.160 regular shortwave Monday through Friday 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time And I figure well I hate talking over the music Which by the way, that's all DJ work that's actually what when they went digital it really messed with people's heads when the digital system and our posterity. They forgot all you can buy. Our friends at Fallout light them up in Nevada and other places. And it is LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org. You're listening to along with all the rest of our affiliates and resources out there, rebroadcasters in every form. We want to say thank you for doing so. A couple of things here real quick. The CDNN sports but also Atlantic firearms. Everybody like I said there's these cop shop guns that have been coming in. There's a nice little gaggle of Smith and Wesson M&Ps. Smith and Wesson M&P .40 cals for $219. If you were already committed to those, a lot of guys are. It's kind of like the Ruger P85 back in the day. You like it or you hate it. But either way, if you got it, you need more. Right now, these police trading guns are in excellent condition. There's a bunch of other options. You can go Gen 1 or Gen 2, since there is a second gen on the M&Ps now. In addition though, also the four digit, the 59 fill in the blank stainless steel guns have been coming in and there's a batch of them right now for 269. Up and down as far as the model but on all stainless steel firearms. If I were to choose that or if they said polymer stainless, oh stainless, seriously, stainless. Why? Put it on forever. The Polymer eventually is going to wear, wear, wear down. We just accept the idea that it'll last long enough for mostly what we're doing. But a stainless steel gun is an awfully big advantage. Nobody's doing them because, no, we don't see nobody. But you see less of it because it's costly. They're selling you guns now that should be under $100 apiece, but all of these Polymer firearms are going for top dollar. They were built, originally the Glock was built to be like a Bugs Bunny production factory thing where you just cranked them out and dropped them in a box and took them out in the field and said, how many do you want? What do you mean? Well, there's a whole box up here. We got 20 boxes more on the truck. Who wants a gun? That's why Glock was built. But give everybody enough propaganda, enough again, enough, let's say, inspirational writing and you can pretty well sell anything top dollar if you do it right. And that's really what's been going on for a long time with Glock. So it's okay, they're making money, they're doing what they wanna do. We gotta remember that there's a lot of other fine products out there, but we were in a little niche when weapons of the type that we're talking about that were, again, quite pricey and still would be if you actually, somebody was willing to make them. These weapons are useful, they're serviceable, they work. Out of the box they work just fine and in this case these are used weapons but they are used weapons with a purpose. So something to think about there. Check them out. See what's available with your favorite provider because a lot of people are using different companies. Atlantic, classic firearms, definitely again CD and N Sports and also I think even Centerfire has some of these. Also, as I pointed out last week, a couple of the companies have the police trade-in ammunition, which we haven't seen quite some time actually, where they actually have massive blocks of ammunition that they've cycled out in favor of going say from 40 caliber to 9 millimeter. Now is the time to take advantage of that. This is an opportunity. Everyone should do their part. Grab what you can while you can and take advantage of what it is that's available. So we will do what we can do far and it will give you a heads up and you guys can act accordingly. Anyway, next, let's see, we've got 20 minutes. We've got another couple subjects here I wanted to hit on. FinCEN and perp walks. We want to see perp walks. I just want to reinforce the first half of this hour. Number two, we've talked about drone technology and somebody is finally admitting what I already had mentioned quite some time ago. And interestingly enough, it's not just the Russians that perfected this. Everybody came up with this idea at the same time, wire guided munitions. Now, When we think wire guided munitions, you actually think quite limited. A lot of people would think, well, it's command detonated. You've got a wire hooked up to an IED and you hit a button and it goes, boom. Wire guided is literally what it sounds like. And remember, we have had a number of anti-tank heavy, medium, and light anti-tank weapons developed by both the East and the West during the Cold War that were quite successful. Now, one I've mentioned, and I'm bringing up a little history here for a reason, is the SAGR. Now, in 1971-72, when the SAGR came out, or it was known it was in existence, but it was, and intelligent circles knew the factories and everything else where this stuff was being made in Russia. Well, this is a fly-by-wire video game launcher kind of system. Literally, the Sager came in a briefcase, looked like a little bigger, like a bulky briefcase. You opened it up and there was a nested rocket. There were fins. There was a joystick controller, like in a video game, and a little periscope system for an optical system for actually controlling and observing the target and controlling the rocket. Now you put everything together you ran a wire out to the right or to the left and However many I think it was ever called as 50 equivalent about 50 yards 25 to 50 yards spinning where you want to station it But the idea is that you you launch the device away from you so that if somebody saw a puff of smoke from the rocket and they fired on it Well, they wouldn't be firing on you Oh, there's method to the madness, even, of how they set this up. Now, there's a reason for this. The original was called the Sager, but eventually was known as the Sager 1. Why was it the Sager 1? Well, it had a range of 1,000 yards, 1,000 meters. And it was a wire, micro-fine, wire-guided device that would go to target. Now, were they fiber optic, or was it micro-hair copper? See, there's been a question about that because nobody bothered to collect the components except for Intel. Otherwise, if you're out there, you're just trying to avoid any kind of physical contact with the device as it is. But what happened is the SAGR was deployed to a lot of Soviet satellite allies. Egypt was one of them. Syria got some. Everybody basically got some, I should say, that they were with the Arab republics. And when the 73 war broke out, it was a bit of a surprise for the Israelis. And the only thing that they could do to avoid being hit by these Sager missiles was to do what we called jink. To jink with your tank. Once you saw a puff or a series of puffs which were probably launchers going off simultaneously, the idea is that the driver would jink right and then jink left and then jink right. The idea is that the person trying to track your tank would eventually make it up of an overcompensating mistake that the rocket would pass over you. Well, actually that did happen. There's arguments or not arguments. There's discussions that up to 27 wires were counted on one Israeli M48 tank and a couple M60s. Many of them are going to remember there were many, many tanks involved. But that they counted multiple lines draped over the tanks as they were dragging them across the battlefield in the Sinai. Now, the interesting thing about this is that that's 1973. This is what year? 2025. The latest discussion about drones is that the Russians have gone to a fiber optic slash tether controlled, in other words, a wire guided drone system to prevent interception. Well, interception by what, Mark? Oh, jamming and interception by electronic countermeasures, which is what Uncle Mark told you about before. Now the interesting thing about this with the fiber optic or fly-by-wire is that basically what you've done, if you commit to that, is you've restricted to a degree It's not really a drone. That's actually a fly-by-wire missile. You can call it a rotor supported. It could be rocket motivated. It could be just propeller driven as in direct drive propeller. All of the above have been made over the last 70 years. 80 years. This is the year 2025? Yeah, it will work. Well, 80 years. So, again, the latest now is that the Russians with the latest very successful variant that they've come up with is a fiber optic fly-by-wire type system. Problem is when you make a corner, You create resistance. Now it doesn't mean you can't drag something along, but you've got to take into consideration that in order to be fly-by-wire, the launcher, if it's an air platform, helicopter, or if it's a fixed wing, God help you, but it is interesting, would have to stay committed to attract the drone, in this case drone if you want to call it, but more likely again a wire-guided missile, even if it's propeller driven. has to stay tracked on target, can operate with some articulation once it gets to the target. But remember, it's dragging a snail. It's got a snail trail line behind it. Any time that you have this type of solution, then you have a restriction because you have to be able to, again, play out the line. The material has to be durable enough to can handle a certain amount of, it has to have a certain amount of tensile strength, it's got to be pulled. And now the distribution of the cable, there's a number of different ways that that's done to minimize resistance. But once you start changing direction, moving, turning corners, doing whatever, the whole formula changes. And it doesn't take much for all of a sudden snip. And whatever the last order was given, that's where the dronatoid or the rocketoid or whatever the hell it is you want to call it now, is headed. However, it is not a surprise. This is something that as we've talked about this before, that the countermeasures have not even achieved their highest level and it has been seen that there is a need to change at least with some of the systems the basic command and control. Now, the advantage can't be jammed. The disadvantage is limitation in performance because no matter how they try to lie or brag or rewrite whatever it is they're doing, there is extreme limitation of maneuverability because of, again, things on the ground, obstacles. Something sticks. The factory fiber optic was real consistent, except for that one spot about 300 yards played out. And then once you put a little tension on it, it snips. And that's all she wrote. It's an example of necessity is the mother of invention on the battlefield. So we now have what our fiber optic slash fly by wire, which by the way is going back 50, 60, 70 years. You do know that, right? Fly-by-wire missiles were around in World War II. Pretty well figured out by that time. Now, what was the consistency of the delivery line? Typically copper back then. They didn't have fiber optic to speak of, but they did understand the idea of it. Amazingly enough, IBM, which didn't want to talk about it. IBM already had an idea about how to do glass fiber optic in 1939, 1940. Think about that. But copper made more sense and copper technology was available. So what we have here is a throwback because it works for the time being. This is something we've always discussed on this program and a lot of people try to poo-poo it because it's not what everybody else is saying. Well, Mark, you keep promoting the AR-15, but you like the .308 rifle. I prefer that you all buy a .308 rifle sooner rather than later. 7.62x51 NATO or any MBR rifle, whatever caliber you choose, I don't care, because we do need to be heavier, we need to reach farther, but we have millions of troops, literally, to outfit. Most do not have the wherewithal to actually arm up to get to the table. Remember I've said this a million times, it's like you're playing at a game. You have to have a minimal number of required items completed. You have to finish certain things. You have to accomplish eight lists in order to be able to get to the table to play. Or in this case, fight. So a weapon of some kind that is a martial arm is better than harsh language in a stick. or promising that in three paychecks you'll finally be able to afford that $1200 main battle rifle you should have. Okay? Right now, my biggest concern is we need everybody armed and we need as many arms in place as possible for what it is that's going to happen when they hit the switch. And it's obviously going to hit the switch. But I don't have a problem with that. Do I sound panicked? I'm not panicked. But to give an example of going full circle, you know back to where we came from, we've been talking. I've been talking and taking massive ridicule about main battle rifles. I have punks and asshats who don't have a clue. If you go to a chat room or try to discuss weapons, all of these little panty waste pukes or else they're just trolls from Haifa who know that they don't want Americans thinking will just try to do the five-year-old rant and tantrum thing nonstop and then just try to poke, poke, poke while in no way, shape, or form being able to actually participate in a conversation of any kind. That's okay. But it's fascinating, we're now, I'd love to see, even though I don't bother with a lot of crap that I have bothered with in the past, because now we're back up to a main battle rifle cartridge, and by the way, they've even said they're writing propaganda articles now. American troops are going to be carrying less ammo! What? Well, they're going to be carrying less ammo because we've got this great new rifle and it's in 6.8x51 and so because we're going to be going with 20 round magazines, we're not going to be carrying as much ammo. I hate to tell you, I'd probably still be carrying as much ammo. You'll learn real quick to shave off anything and everything you can in a way of weight to carry more ammo. The moment you make contact, you're going to be lightening your load fast. Does everybody understand that? So, but it's interesting that they printed these articles up for propaganda purposes because you got everybody's condition, especially all the AR-15 Arafites, that, oh, you just have to have this. You don't know what you're talking about. That's all passé. Well, now the AR-15 has become passé, at least in the minds of the regime, so to speak. And so all of the occultists who were following the AR-15 are now having to go into brain fart because who they worship, government, the police state, whatever, just completely changed the numbers. Now the main automatic weapon, squad gun, is going to be 6.8. Well that's no different from a HOG, an M60, a MAG-58, and they've been out there for quite some time. But why bother going to this new gun when we have other proven systems like the MAG-58, which by the way, the MAG-58 could be converted over to 6.8 if we really needed it, rather than switching out rifles or weapons or machine guns completely? Why? Base case dimensions are all the same except for the actual bullet diameter. That's it. Now the thing about this is that, again, main battle rifles, but for the very reason that I've argued for 30 years and more, number one is greater reach. But most important here too is penetration. We're dealing with mechanicals. You're going to see more mechanicals that are of different sizes and you're going to need more thud to get through. Now this is one of the other reasons that they have come up with this new $11 around. Did you hear me? They're pushing and the 6.8 round the specialized round is costing the American taxpayer $11 by God you better slow down and aim with that crap What it comes down to is well, wait a minute. I'm gonna do that. Why don't I just give the trooper a 40 millimeter grenade launcher and pop of a specialized anti-vecular round down range for less money. Because what does it cost for a basic 40 millimeter grenade round versus that 6.8 specialized round? Now I understand how much more I'm probably going to be able to penetrate with the 6.8 in the specialized round they've created. But I'd be willing to bet I can perform just as well with a 308 if I develop or just adopt any one of the AP rounds developed by Frankfurt Arsenal that already demonstrated they could perform as well or a little better than the standard M2AP 30-06 round. See, this is all part of that full circle. We told you so. But now it's happening. The whole idea of what's going to happen with the drones, at a given point, the drones and most aircraft will disappear from the battlefield. But that's down the road. Once this all kicks in, and once laser technology is committed to, guys, it's like I said, ground battle, yes. Air battle, no. Because there's two things that happen. You hit somebody with a weapon that can knock a hole through you. Well, if you're on the ground you just fall over, maybe you're just hurt. But if you're in the air, gravity is unforgiving and unrelenting. And gravity takes you to the ground every time. Gravity sucks. And so no matter what it is, first you get the kinetic energy of the strike from the weapon. And then you get the... Well, he crashed, he fudded, and he rolled and... Oh, wait a minute. And then he started to burn. Wow, that's kind of embarrassing. So you get a kind of a double tap. You create the train wreck by hitting him with the... And then after that it's, wow, whatever happens, whatever you're flying or riding in, coming to Earth and depending on the altitude, it's going to really be quite terminal. So very quickly in that next phase down the road with lasers, the world will change it again. And then there will be defenses against it. And then there will be people hunting the laser for projectors. And don't worry, battlefield hasn't changed, warfare hasn't changed. With each weapon system change comes the hunting of the new idea. and or solutions for defense against the new idea. Whatever the new idea is, it doesn't make any difference. Eventually, it will become passe. It's useful for the moment, but it may not be useful forever. You have to keep changing up. Now at this point in time, again, where I were I to promote people buying a 308 rifle, I've said this, The AR-10 is the most affordable at this moment in time. I was just looking at the prices of some of the stuff coming out just in kits without barrels. Setme rifles or G3 or pre-G3 rifles are available kits right now. But none of them come with barrels because the barrels are cut up by government law, by government edict. So right now I can go to bed in Garcelon and get a 7.62x51 NATO for about 5.60 a rifle. That's as good as you can get. I'm paying $400 for a kit that isn't even close to complete. Doesn't have a receiver, doesn't have a barrel. Go ahead and jump in there please. I'm just going to jump into the conversation. Yes, you can hunt lasers. In fact, hunting lasers is a lot easier than hunting a broadcast signal. The laser is going in one direction. All you need is the right type of camera equipment to pick it up. And most camera equipment with the IR filter off will lead you right back to where that laser came from. It's so much easier to track laser down. In fact, we were doing it in the 90s with the people that were coming after our family in the woods. Right. Remember, they thought they were being secret squirrels using the lasers. And we knew where each of their freaking positions were because they were using the laser pointers, basically lit them up like a spout plate. Follow the line right back to where they're sitting. See, and that's the negative is that, remember, now we're talking electronics. And when we're talking electronics, everything gives off different TELs, T-E-L-L-S, TELs. These are identifying factors, be it optical or simply frequency, that allow you to actually hunt that particular projection system, no matter what it is. Hell, even our, this is something we've talked about, even with our night vision and our thermal, remember that one of the things you can do is frequency count these devices in the field. And that's something that nobody wants to talk about because you have to create this feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, we're all going to die if you don't have. But the fact is that all of these systems have a number of negatives which nobody wants to talk about so they can create a particular psyche with regard to operation and also threat on the battlefield. And again, with lasers, well the other thing about it with lasers, again, it's a tracer. Look at it this way, it's a tracer back to target. That's the other rule. If you can observe it with one device or another, you can go right back to the point of origin. And this is the nature, again, of why the battlefield is deadly. It's not an if something's going to happen like this. It's simply a when something is going to happen like this. When it does, we need to be prepared with the solutions to deal with that problem. Right now, the infantry rifle, the priority is for you to have an infantry rifle. The next step is to improve upon that situation with regard to the logistics and the support to keep it operational because you are militia. The Army is not going to protect us. The government is not going to protect us. The government is setting everything up for a complete fail. The militia is local. We aren't going to go overseas and kill for the Israelis so they can steal crap. They're trying to get everybody into the, we got to go kill somebody for the Israelis so the Jewish mob can steal crap. They can steal it. Be thieves. Be scurrilous, wicked creatures who covet everybody else's property. They do. Don't join that. We have a country to protect right here. We've got an enemy aggressor that is completely unfought. And we are going to have to be physically prepared to deal with it. Right now, there are some opportunities that there's no reason not to take advantage of. I can outfit four or five people for the price of one. You using you know again the cherry pick method in terms of weapons. I'm talking about arms. Okay anyway before we go any farther We're going to talk about taking a break. We are right at the top and for everybody out there You're listening to Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg dot com Liberty Tree radio dot org God bless our Republic We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run Both day and night, we're gonna get out of the way. Ron, use the bathroom. Grab a cup of coffee. We'll be back right here for the second hour of the Intel Report. 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And remember, body of water you are presently on, both inland and or harborage, anchorage, rivers, canals, channels, everybody water on the planet one time or another, and both analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. And it is Monday. It's been Monday all day. It's a little chilly. Still got that winter thing trying to snip in there on us. And like I said, we had about 15 minutes worth of beetle-y snow. It wasn't hail. It was snow. But it was that mid to high altitude beetle-y stuff, which tells you it wanted to be hail. We just couldn't quite make that. And then after that, blue skies. Whoa. So we went from gray to wryly to blue skies. Right now, though, clear and cool. And it is the 7th of April, 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist, occupation of America with a K, 2025, older calendar. Give it all she has got, Captain! And 2025 Battle for the Republic, book two, The Winter War. Beedley Snow, two o'clock in the afternoon, what can I say? Still got something here. No snow, no ice on the ground, crickets and everything. I should say the frogs are especially making their noise at night and it's springtime. So quick note, I have some really great looking little volunteer tomato plants that popped up so far. Very, very, very happy with this. Healthy, useful, and they're going to go into the garden as soon as I can. safely put them out there and in harm's way because I would love to see those little tomato plants produce. We're doing everything we can to crank out more food this year. That is the priority in terms of logistics and everybody should be doing the same. It should be the highest of priorities right now, seriously. Food reserves also. The bad guys are going to do what the bad guys are going to do. They're using words and verbiage that, well, we've already talked about for quite some time. Depression, they're talking about a depression. Wow, what a surprise. Now remember it's fear-mongering. We understand. First of all, let's make the mistake about it. Same pigs that told you everything was right as rain and nothing's wrong. All of a sudden the same Soviets are now of course trying to put a stick in the spokes of the system because they're not getting the Paola, the Samoans, the Cash, the, yeah, the Shackles that they demanded of you, Goyem. And so they're going to fiddle with the economy fine. We understand that. We're going to be able to roll with that punch without any problem. We're way ahead of the curve. But don't let your guard down in any way, shape, or form. Deal with the things that are on the list of things to do and get them done. And food production is one of the highest priorities. We need that at every level. No matter where you are in the country, you can produce something. The most important is you want to produce in such a way that it operates on its own. In other words, it doesn't need you to husband the project along. There's a lot of plants you can put in the ground that once you got them there, they take off all on their own and every season they produce. I'm going to put a whole bunch of other similar plants into play here shortly right here in our neck of the woods. I've already got, in fact, the big thing here is also long term, not just short term, is also fruit trees and preferably berries that are going to go crazy and wild on their own. Black raspberries and raspberries, the earlier heritage breeds. are fantastic for literally taking off on their own. They're mostly, you want the traditional heritage everbearing. They even show up at tractor supply, yes, so you can pick them up there. And the advantage is that you have something from the moment where it can flower in the beginning of the season to the first snow. You will have raspberries being produced off of these plants. This is again one of the main advantages of a simple crop. It's nothing too sophisticated, but it's awfully unique. Simple crop, simple production, but definitely a pick-me-up, so to speak. It's one of those, can you live off raspberries? Well, yeah, in theory you can. I doubt that anybody has done that, but yeah, in theory you could. Most important though is it's a variant foodstuff. The idea is to change things up, make life interesting, and in the process, end up with a greater range of product for diversification, but also for marketing. Remember, we're multifaceted here. We're not just looking at, oh, we're going to survive. No, no, we're not just going to survive. We're going to actually excel by the time we're done. And that means we have solutions around just pissing and moaning about the problems. And it's especially important that everybody get on the same page on this right now with regard to food production because the bad guys are hinting at doing just that, starving you out. They plan on it. They're bragging about it. They're boasting about it. Let's be prepared to deal with it. Not all that, we're going to get rid of their sorry ass anyway. Anything like this happens. We're not the people from way back when. They're nice people. You can piss on them. No, we're the Americans. More in the vein of the traditional American population. You cross us and betray us like this. We're going to find your sorry ass and get rid of you. That's what we're going to do. So again, step one is we make sure we've got a buffer, in other words, the ability to operate when everybody else has gone into catatonic brain fart. Most important too is know who your enemy is, know who we will be hunting when the time comes, and everyone, tens of millions, will be hunting the same problem. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. I have a convenience question. Oh, go ahead, please. Sportsman's Guide had a good deal on police trading Glocks, and I've wanted a Glock 21 for... 20 years and I finally got one for a good price San Francisco PD I think I got pretty lucky because It's definitely a safe Queen. It looks like it's brand new like yeah, it's never fired except for one problem Some redhead must have handled it because there's some significant rust inside the slide serrations, but nowhere else and I'd like I I want to get the rust off, but I don't want to scrape all that protective coating the clocks have you know I don't want to get too aggressive so I thought I'd go about handling it well there are a couple of really interesting bore cleaners that are good for being aggressive on oxidation right now one of them is Oh come on, it just added my hand. I literally did. I just put it into a can. It's over at Centerfire. They're only about like $1.89, but they add them down to $0.49 a container. You can use any number of mild lubricants or mild abrasives. Forgive me, mild penetrance to get in there. Here's the thing, if it's oxidized on one side, does it look like it's just on the surface outer area? Because if it's in one, it'll probably be underneath and around the part. So it sounds like it's weird that you have this one spot. It's inside the l... ...the slides of erations in the back where somebody must have just handled it and left it in the safe. And I've gotten in there with just some Remington oil and some toothpicks and rubbed inside the slides of erations, and I've got quite a bit of it out. But it was significant that it bored through all the protective coating and I just don't... Yeah. Well, that's either somebody had something that they were handling. It could be just body oils. You do know that. Body oils are enough. Yeah, not so much mishandling, but I am serious They had this problem with the m16 though. It's aluminum, but body oils and the electronic conductivity of certain humans You don't see this in the general FM's. It's in the maintenance armors manuals. I have the armors manuals. And I was amazed at how many places where humans touch the rifle they would literally eat through the receiver. You know the most common place that would happen on the M16? Guys like to take the butt of the weapon and put it on the web gear, rest it on their, my guy did, everybody did. You rest the butt on your magazine pouch, right? and you'd cup the rifle where the magazine well is with your fingers. Well, some people's physiology was such that literally it was like aliens, acid for blood. It looks like somebody put water on a sugar cube. I would make the joke that it's redheads because I had redheaded friends that within 24 hours I've been touching anything that would have orange all over it. I don't know if that's just kind of an urban legend or if it's true, but some people are more acidic than others, that's for sure. It's true. Now, here's the thing. One of the things that I do with stuff like that, this is going to sound strange, but it's not, you can either go with an ultra, don't go with Emory. If you were to go with any kind of abrasive, I would go with a micro fine green pad, if at most. But you might be more satisfied with this. Either A, take a piece of nylon cloth, and you know, like a leisure suit material, that kind of nylon or polyester, polyester would be more common. Not cotton polyester, polyester, okay? or a whole box of 300 count Q-tips. And what you do is sit there and pick out your favorite movie that you want to watch. And while you're sitting there, take your lubricant, dip the Q-tip in it, lay it out in that area, and just work it back and forth. And I'm not talking once, I'm talking just work it back and forth until you pick up the Q-tip and it looks like it's got some color in it. Okay. flip it to the other side and start doing the same thing in that area. This is not hyper aggressive, it's like lapping. But I've done more with metal, not just weapons, I've got a lot of machinery here that I've been picking up as I've been mentioning on the air. And I do not want to lose any of the present dimensions. I've got a lot of fine machinery, machining tools that are unique tools. And what I do is I'll sit down and actually just work that into every one of the grooves and angles or any cuts and tapers. And I just work it back and forth until that oxidation disappears. Now I mentioned the Leisure Suit polyester because you can do the same thing because polyester is mildly abrasive. I mean you don't see it. It's micro-abrasive. It's micro-fibrous. So the cool thing is you can do the same thing with that but you still have to be patient because you're going to work it back and forth. Now the way to be more aggressive in corners and crevices, even if you've got a good thumbnail, is take and put it right there into that groove and work it back and forth with the material. But make sure the material doesn't slide over your control point because you're useless. You need the material to abrace back and forth over it because it has a pattern. You can't see it, but it has a pattern of what are aggressive filaments. But they're not so aggressive. They're going to gouge or even cut, but what they will do is wear. They work just like, and again, a very ultra fine passive green pad. Can I think of it that way? You can use green pad. If it looks like it's bad enough, number one, use the green pad or whatever you have to to get the oxidation down. I would use a better bore cleaner to clean and sloth off the area. And then again, wipe that down completely. To neutralize it, you might even know I don't want to necessarily use soap. We talked about that yesterday, but that's not what we're doing. Or Friday, not yesterday. After that, then pick your favorite lubricant or, now here's a consideration. How big is the surface area of damage where that person handled the weapon? What would you say, a fingerprint? Each slide serration has a gap in it that's a toothpick. That's kind of a square toothpick, fits in perfectly. And obviously there's, you know, maybe what? 10-5-0. And that's where the... There are variations on each side. So it's, yeah... And that's where it is. Yeah. Okay, well then, no toothpick. No, toothpick. Okay, I know this sounds nauseous. Only because it's man this could take forever, but actually the wood toothpick would work just as well in that fine an area But you're going to go through a bunch of toothpicks You don't want to in the in the armorers guide it used to be what they tell you to do use a safety pin Why it's a government gun we're more worried about getting the gunk and junk off than we are pretty okay number one But the consideration in here is you could actually Number one is if you're willing to take the time and clean out each one of those slits, those troughs, then the other consideration to reduce the possibility of it wearing right away is you take a micro-fine brush, I mean a modeling brush, and after you've cleaned it out rather than lubricate it is to clean it off completely, strip every bit of oil off it that you can as carefully as possible. You're going to have to use cotton for that. and then take a micro brush and paint each one of those tracks with a color. You know, take your pick, you can use lacquer. You use modeling paint. But the idea is to get something on the metal after you've cleared it, after you've cleaned it off, to get something on the metal to seal it so it won't rust again. Because that's all paint does. It prevents contact with oxygen. If you prevent contact with oxygen, you reduce the probability of oxidation. And again, you can probably even match it up if you go to a modeling store. But you can probably match it up close enough if you want to with any number of different paints. I wouldn't say you'd be, even if it was the old days, it'd be tester. But there's a number of very fine quality tactical paints that are out there for modeling that would work just fine for covering that metal. It's such a fine area nobody's going to notice. More important is that it's, unless you want some cool red racing strikes or something, little blood red, you know, ooh, they look cool. You want to definitely cover it with something because otherwise you have to keep it constantly lubricated and it has to you have to Remember that it's going to slop off whatever you put on is going to slop off. So the first rule is that slight serrations kind of defeats the purpose of the slight serrations. It just makes the whole thing work. slippery. A little greasy there, son. Yeah, but it works. Well, then that's where, again, you can get modeling paints to match up any shade and color you want or close enough you won't know the difference. You can go a lacquer paint. You can go fingernail polish. I've mentioned this many times. The trick of the arsenal repair on most weapons A lot of guys had M16s and couldn't figure out why they had these little purpley marks or little these in weird shapes on the receivers of the M16A1s we had. What it is, they were using fingernail polish to seal the gouges from field use so that they did not have a place for oxidation to develop and break down the receiver. They used simple, dark, dark, dark, and it was just fingernail polish. That's what they did. They went to the store. It was one of those quarter master, not quarter master, PM tricks that one of the guys came up with and everybody copied. So that would be an option. I mean fingernail polish is pretty, you can get whatever color you want in fingernail polish. And you can't go to a modeling store or go to like a hobby lobby. and get an air-fine brush, a hair-fine brush, and just paint it over once you've got it cleaned up. You just want to make sure you get the oil off it. Now, after it's all dry, you can still lubricate it. Not going to affect that, which I would anyway. I'd still put it just a light coat, just like you would in any other maintenance on your weapon, and certainly on the slide. Otherwise, it's a San Fag Cisco PD pistol. Yeah, in totally mint condition, otherwise I doubt it's had 50 rounds throughout. When you pick it up, do you start trying to lisp and then scream out things like, stop you, Savage? No. Stop you, Savage. It's all black. It isn't painted rainbow. Hey, there's an idea. You could do that mess with people's heads. At least they're libertarian 45s. Yeah, I respect them for that. Well, that's interesting. Now, again, overall though, it was in pretty good condition, right? Oh, yeah. Yeah, perfect. I don't need to, but I guess I will ask you, what did you pay for that one? How much did it cover? $19 and then the... No, it's not bad. I will say this, but it's tough for people to think about it right now. How was it stamped for SFPD? Does it have like a, just an impression stamping or was it... Does it have a custom shield or anything on it? Let me see. Just in the front of the trigger guard on the right side of the frame where it's just kind of a little plastic spot for them to do an engraving. It's just SF that's embossed in the plastic. It looks like it's actually molded in there, so they must have had San Francisco in mind when they made the frame. Well, it may have been a custom production run from a jobber and they would have it done, they'd do it at the factory. See, that's the thing about the problem with Polymer with modern weapons, is traditionally they went to the custom houses like with Smith or Colt. And that's why the weapons are so much more collectible because there were different methods as required by the department to properly identify the arm to the department. And a lot of them had like the city shields or they had a crest or whatever. And I kicked myself in the ass because years ago I had a bunch of the Smith & Wesson 41 mag SFPD 4 inch barrel end frames. and I should never have come off of them. I had serial number 58 in a 41 Magnum. In fact, because I could select it, and I'm going to tell you who I got them from. I got them from J&G Sales years ago, well, 50 years ago almost, now 40 years. No, 45. Yeah, 45 years ago. But J&G Sales used to be the terminus for all of these police departments, especially out west. And the fasting thing is they had like N-frame model 20s that were in 38 special from the Austin PD and I did have this and I had serial number 58 from there because I could ask for it. He would actually cherry pick out of the inventory. So that's why I was wondering about these because depending on how they're marked, right now you're not thinking about it and we're going to, you know, we're looking at it as a combat weapon but It's just something to think about, is they only made so many? There are only going to be so many, I think, that will survive. And anything like that will go up in value. And I think San Francisco, they have essentially a menu of guns. And they let their people pick. And so they have small runs of numerous different makes and models, which makes them even more rare. Yeah. Well, they've been custom ordering for that. So one thing I will say about San Francisco. is that they have done custom gun work for a very long time. Even with the poufte-ism and the chicanery and failures of communism in California, some things just kind of chug along and live. And that's one of them. The big departments like that have notoriously on the East Coast been pretty good for custom production pistols and usually they have some kind of design moniker. I don't know if you've compared your your Glock to others to see if there's something different because there's usually a model variant that they don't it doesn't jump out right away, but if you were to do a comparative study you realize oh wait a minute they did something with either for instance the slide grooves or how they trench the site and There's a number of different things that were really obvious. The interesting thing about those Smith and Wesson N41 mag, they were built like a bull barrel K-frame model pin. They did not have a range master sight to the rear, which was typical on the N-frames. They had a trough sight like a Smith and Wesson police model. You know how you just have a groove on the back strap of the you know over the over the cylinder and That was kind of odd But their logic was that they weren't going to be shooting any farther away than they would with a model 10 But they did go with the 41 Magnum and the 41 in fact Here's a little point when they did the movie Magnum force which was one of the dirty hairy movies They show the road cops using a 357 Magnum But what's interesting is at the time San Francisco had adopted the 41 magnums that we were buying that I bought. So they were actually carrying them during that when that movie was supposed to have been made. You know when the movie was supposed to be about San Francisco and the police department, whatever. Well they should have been carrying 41 mags. At that time that was what they'd gone over to for the city. Now, there's obviously still some holdovers. I'll guarantee there were some 3-5-7 magnums out there and everything else, just like you said. Because again, they also can't retire everything right away. Just doesn't happen. Another thing, big cities like Detroit and San Francisco is a little, probably a little tighter, but still reasonably variance. In the city of Detroit, for the most part, for the last 50 years, on and off, The basic rule had been that you could carry any firearm you chose to carry, obviously you had to qualify with it, and then the only thing was variances on whether or not it could be single or had to be double action. And when they first opened up the inventory in the 70s, they let Detroit police carry 45 ACP 1911s. But then they demanded that they have double action weapons, so all of a sudden the Smith and Wesson semi-autos became really popular because they had single and double action option. And they were a double action semi-automatic pistol, like the Model 59 Smith and Wesson. So again, that's why their sole, the weapon you have might be more unique than you imagine. And a lot of people have stuff like this later on in the prior year, like they've gotten from dad. It's the same way. Well, he was with so-and-so police department. Oh, really? Well, OK, if the gun is relatively custom in some way, Smith doesn't do much of that anymore. In fact, I don't think they do any anymore at all, as far as I know. I mean, maybe they do, maybe they don't. But both Smith and Colt have kind of fallen out of common sense graces when it comes to business. in that respect. So it's an interesting piece you've got, but the fact that it turned out to be decent is good. Buy the hell out of magazines that they're glock. Buy every magazine you can afford. Buy a couple of magazines every paycheck, I guess is the best way to think about it. Find the best deal for the least, most for the least, and just keep chugging mags away, because that's going to be the issue. And the other thing is, right now while you can, what caliber was that again? 9 or 45? 45 ACP. Oh yeah, right now is the time to buy barrels for those. Oh yeah. Especially, yes, right now. In fact, go to AIMsurplus.com, AIMsurplus.com, and then all the rest of the places I've been mentioning that our allies have brought up on the air. have Glock mags, forgive me, Glock barrels right now. They certainly have Glock mags. But $39 to $49 a barrel is unheard of. Oh wow, yeah. Yeah, this is where we are for this moment. This is kind of like AR-15s. It's like I've said, I've got a whole lot of other rifles I have a great deal more love for. But if I were telling somebody to outfit right now, they said, man, the economy's bad. Right now you buy an AR-15. Right now you get a Glock. And the Glock, not so much the pistol price itself, but it's the idea that because of all the schedule 80% frames that have been out there, barrels are now out there in this big wave, all the internals and trigger assemblies, Every part you need is out there off the shelf. And so to keep your gun going, yeah, you keep your gun running for an indefinite period of time. We've already had one of the subcompact .40 caliber Glocks that's for concealed carry and I bought a 9 millimeter drop-in barrel and it even works with the 40 caliber magazines, you know, you just drop in the 9 millimeter barrel and you could use the 9 millimeter mags too, but I Shubbed 9 millimeter in the 40 caliber mags. I haven't had any trouble with that. Well and well research and development remember and then sharing sharing's another good thing remember let people remember people need to know So if something works and you're satisfied with it Then have you had a chance did you pull the trigger on something and went boom with that combination? Yeah, yeah, and I went ahead and bought some the 9 millimeter mag so I mean I'll use those for for carry if I carry it but just plink and yeah I was fooling around and put nines in the 40 caliber mag that it worked I mean I wouldn't want to pass my life on it, but the 50 rounds or whatever I put through it was without issue They keep me alive right? Yeah, it would keep you alive. That's the idea so As long as if it's stupid, remember people, if it's stupid and it works, then it's not stupid. Just that simple. Uh oh. Somebody else is saying, well, yeah, but better a bullet going, okay, hold on, what does this change? Okay, better a bullet going down range than throwing the pistol at somebody. Yeah, exactly. We're not in the James Bond movie. We don't throw our gun away, right? We don't throw the gun away. That's the first rule. We'll figure out some way to make the weapon work for us, but we will not throw the gun away. Gotta hate movies like that. And you know they know they were stupid when they did it too. That's the worst part. Anything else? We're almost, oh, we're passed about. Anything else? Nope. That's all. Well, very good. Again, if you're willing to be patient, I would do the Chinese water torture, so to speak, with the lubricant. Go over to CenterFireSystems.com. And look in their cheap gun stuff. And they have a bore cleaner in there. It's not bore bright, but it's a bore cleaner. And for what you're talking about doing there, again, you need a, well, if you don't need a super aggressive cleaner, if you're willing to be patient. But you need to take, like I said, take those toothpicks. You don't know the thing you could do. Oh, here we go. Take a little bit of the Q-tip material. lay it down, drip the lubricant, or forgive me, whatever you're going to use on it, take the toothpick and use that to push that down into the trough and work it back and forth. You know what I mean? Something to just be a mildly aggressive stock material so that you can pull off all of the oxidant and get down to the stock metal, regular, the raw metal. And you should be fine. I mean, it will take a little bit of time, but it's worth it. It sounds like the weapon's in decent shape. And if that's the only issue, if you deal with it now, it will not be a problem later. Okie doke. I really appreciate it. Okay, hopefully I gave you some ideas, or at least some torturous tasks. Remember, wax on, wax off. Wax off. Eventually, he'd become Masha Otis. Oh, very good. Well, it got fine by me. So again, another thing here real quick since we haven't mentioned in a while, Gibbs. And you know what, Mike? I'll tell you that's another solution. Gibbs is fantastic for doing the kind of work we're talking about. Remember, does not affect wood, does not affect plastic, does not affect leather, and in fact will help to preserve all of the above. So if you are looking at a project of the kind we were describing, Gibbs, it was originally built for motor racing operations. Gibbs has a wide range of products, but the Gibbs original product comes either in liquid containers for pouring or it comes in spray form. The leather barn here in Michigan, the crew there uses Gibbs for leather work, leather treatment. And because they work with a lot of different materials, especially repairing older saddles or saddlery and such, trying to get the leather supple again, they found that amazingly enough, Gibbs works exceptionally well at the task. Now again, you don't need to necessarily use it. We're not talking about horse attack here right now. We're talking about being able to maintain the weapon or bring the weapon back up if you've got oxidation issues. We talked about corrosive ammunition the other day. This is where you need something that is going to again first neutralize the oxidant. Now typically if it is a corrosive ammo that you can identify that you've used, you want to go ahead and use soap and water just like if you were cleaning a black powder gun. Only because we don't know what kind of primers the parties were utilizing and to what degree or how aggressive the fulminate was when they made the mix. And there are quite a few different formulas. So the big thing here again is to be able to deal with the problem to neutralize the rust, the oxidation from proceeding, which it will, until it runs out of oxygen to work with. That's not going to be any time soon on this planet. We need to stop the process and then we're going to retrograde pull the oxygen oxidative Oxcited material away, and then we're going to lubricate to maintain the oxygen barrier That's what lubricant does you know that is one thing to remember on top of everything else oil when you do use oil that is a an oxygen barrier that barrier that's purpose also lubricant needles a safer motion, but And, okay, somebody else here, hold on. Well, yes, again, well, grease, okay, grease would be another option. In fact, if we're gonna be storing weapons, you wanna switch from an oil to a grease seal to begin with. Number one, that's why, again, if we had to do deep storage, the government came up with cosmoline. If not, again, it was a wax tack-based oil, typically, or forgive me, grease. is where using a paraffin of some kind up and down the petroleum scale, they stabilize oil so that it will be retained. And so you have both the traditional deep penetrant into the crystalline structure combined with a tacky substance to lock it onto the metal and keep it there. Of course, if it's not wood, it will stay there too. And needless to say, nobody usually likes what happens to the wood. But if it's a choice between opening up a storage container and finding a rusty fence post versus a viable firearm, then cosplaying is a very good choice. So it's a purely a matter of what are you trying to accomplish? And again, oh, pull down here. No, no, no. No? OK. Well again, I've got three things at once here. Okay, yes. One thing about cosmoline is yes, if you can find it, that would be your preferred long-term storage lubricant. If you can't, the next option is a number of different either conventional greases or, and PLS is a good one for this, there are a number of industrial surface protecting lubricants that are quite durable and in fact we've already used the PLS products. They usually have an aqua colored container for the cans and although they may have changed in recent years, I haven't looked in the last year or two, I've got quite a few of the products on the shelf because they last a good long time and you don't use an overly great amount of the material so again it's You know, the use factors, no matter how much surface you're trying to cover, but many of the different PLS products were actually designed for salt water use, salt water immersion. And some of these lubricants will promise, they state that they will guarantee the product for two years in salt water immersion. Well, we're in a freshwater environment, so if the last, well, let's see, two years in a saltwater environment, hmm, I wonder how long that lubricant will operate in a freshwater environment. Should be for a good long time, you would think. Yeah, I would think. So that's another solution right there. Again, the Other consideration here is something most of you have probably not seen. It's mummification of the weapon. What do I mean by that? Well, the government took a cotton, basically cotton gauze, although they used hemp, depending on what year it was, and they literally run, it's kind of like a typewriter ribbon, except it's one end is the rolled hemp, which was in about two inch bands. They have a motorized system that pulls the tape as it comes as the hemp or the cotton roll came off. It went into a heated cosmoline vat, would come out and they actually had a rolling device that would turn the weapon and literally would mummify with cosmoline wrap. the rifle. That was step one. Step two is they would then dip the mummified unit one more time in a quick dip to seal everything up and then they would shove it into a storage, whatever type of storage locker or storage container they chose depending on what year. Now the refinement of that got to the point where literally we had mummified slash ensconced M1 grams, M14s, AR15s, and what look kind of like photon torpedoes. They look like a photon torpedo casing from Star Trek. These storage containers varied in size, depending on era. But the purpose behind it was that they could have a pod of rifles that could be stored for an indefinite period of time, virtually hundreds of years for all practical purposes. And they did. And then when the Carter administration came in during the process of betrayal of the 1990s when they were planning on doing the final globalist takeover, if it weren't for us and the militia, you would have seen it happen. They pulled out of storage, out of time vaults, virtually millions of these rifles pulled them out of the cosmoline and cut them into five pieces. M14s, M1 Garands, M16A1s, the amount of materials that were destroyed as part of our national defense were so criminal that Clinton should have been executed for what he did along with the traitors that cooperated with it. It was an act of treason. But in other words, there was no reason these things could have stayed where they were. They did not need climate control. They were in underground caverns, storage facilities, tunnels, you know mines, played out mines all over the country and they were safe. The purists and only reason for destroying them was to destroy the national defense of the United States to surrender America over to the enemy. The only good thing is that for every weapon that they destroyed, we accumulated or built just as many ourselves. While the strategic reserve was destroyed by the traitors in Washington and the globalists, We, in turn, replace the inventory with weapons in private hands to an even greater degree. This is why building an AR-15 is so important right now. Or buying whatever weapons you choose. If I could, I'd get you to buy whatever main battle rifle you can. Most people do not have the background and training for a lot of the weapons that are out there, but that doesn't mean they couldn't grow into it very quickly, in fact, we'd have to. But again, it's sheer economics. Right now, guys, how many AR-15s can I have for, let's say I have a family of five, and I need to have a weapon for each family member? Now I could buy a 12-gauge shotgun for $100 apiece, and that's bargain, basement, and good, you know, $100, $110, whatever. And that would get me armed, and that would be good. But if I'm looking for tactical weapons to integrate into a militia formation, the shotguns will work, but those AR-15s are an excellent solution for now. And I know I'm harping, but I'm going to go back to this. All of the main battle rifles that are out there are perfect for the mission, especially based on today's philosophy that obviously has now been re-embraced, which is the purpose, the main battle rifle is the primary arm of the infantrymen of the United States military. We have been right all along. We have been right all along. We have been right all along. Now, what does that mean? We're not going to dump any of the other weapons. One of the advantage of the militias, we have been feeding off the inventories of all these other Marshall forces for a very long time. We have a massive quantity of SKS's. We have Americanized them. We have a massive quantity of AK's. We have Americanized them. We have FNFA-L's, HK slash G3 rifles. We have FNFA-L's in every variant you could imagine. But we also have a massive quantity of them and we've absorbed most of the surplus such Marshall inventory as it has become available in waves. We also have new production to make up for the difference in terms of all the perishable parts. and magazines. However, here's the thing. It seems like the magic price for each weapon nowadays is $1,200. Hell, Marlin just finally came back up and in production. What's the price of a Marlin rifle? Well, $1,200. You go look at it. It's a lever action, Mark. Yes, I know. I know. Don't tell me. So the $1,200, Mark, if I have five people I get an outfit just to get a weapon to each shoulder or you're talking $1,200 a gun, I don't think most of you could do that. Now for $1,200 with an AR-15, I can outfit three people and that includes magazines and some ammunition. In fact, if I cherry pick, I can put a Bear Creek 20 inch AR-15 attack driver rifle in one person's shoulder and outfit the rest with CAR-15, AR-15, 16 inch barrel rifles. I'd say that's pretty good. At the same note, at this point in time, the most affordable .308 right now, you can go to Bear Creek Arsenal, you can go to Palmetto State Armory, and for a lot less than $1,200, you can put a 7.62x51 NATO AR-10 rifle to your shoulder complete. You're going to have to buy mags. They're magazine-specific, AR-10-specific. There's no surplus. But every dollar you spend is well spent. Why is the AR-10 logical for the moment? Because most of you who do have an AR-15 don't have time on a lot of other rifles and time is of the essence. One of the advantages of the AR-10 at this point in time is the fact that there's no cross training time, there's no down time with the rifle. The trigger, the safety, the operating system in general is identical. There is nothing to relearn. There's nothing to unthink and then rethink. That's a significant advantage right now. That's something we need to take advantage of. And the fact is that for $560 to, you know, at the most, $600, you're buying an AR-10 brand new out of the box from Bear Creek Arsenal with everything, all the bells and whistles attached. Well, except for optics. You figure out what you want to put on the roof or if you want to put iron sights, and I would put iron sights on everything. I don't use, I do talk about optics, but I don't use optics very often. What I do, it's for very, again, your weapons are golf clubs in a golf bag. Certain weapons deserve optics. Others aren't necessary. I know we got a big debate and argument back and forth on that. We'll see who's right down the road. Sooner rather than later probably prior proper planning preventing piss poor performance Let's have a broad spectrum of ideas in our camp at the same time that way no matter what happens We can deal with it and then the rest can catch up if you're behind and I'm ahead Won't take long for you to catch up. Go ahead jump in their color, please Shelby from Oklahoma Talk about weapons the gentleman another idea. He's talked about the fingernail polish would be to take Rust-Oleum spray paint spray it into like a rag to spray a lot and then use a paintbrush to paint that because you can get the flat camo colors. You spray a bunch into a rag or whatever and use your brush and that's designed to adhere to metal, plastic, whatever most of the spray components are. Also Mark, you come out lubricant. I brought it up before. Lubricate is still in business. They've been around since World War II. And they make, they actually, if you go to their website, they do have a section for little tubes of grease for specific, for gun, they have like three different ones or two different ones, I can't remember. But now I think it's like $13 for like three tubes that comes with, I don't know how big the tubes are. They're not very big Mark. So I'm curious to see if maybe, because they have little small tubs. that are like several ounces of grease. Now they're not made for weapons, but the general louver plate, it'd be interesting to see if one of their other louver plate products is similar to the gun stuff. I said you have to do some research and find out and that would probably be the better buy if you were doing a lot or even, I mean obviously a little bit goes a long way on that aspect. Also Mark, you were talking about planting food earlier. But cilantro works really well because one time I planted it, I let it go all the way to flour because obviously you can snip off parts of the branches and stuff on the cilantro to use for cooking, then your tacos or whatever. The plant will keep on growing to flour and it'll drop little seeds. And I didn't even plant it. But next year, the seeds that drop and it sprouted at least one or two little plants on its own. from going all the way to flower to little tiny seeds. Also learn your local plants in your area that are edible or medicinal or whatever, what they look like or even hook up with a local plant identifying group or something. I don't know how to point you to that direction, but just giving you ideas. You can find plants and like here in Oklahoma, we've got sumac. It's not poison sumac, it's way different. But it grows everywhere. You can take the purple little tiny berries that sprout and then basically crush them up in a handkerchief and pour water over them. And the little fibers are almost like tangy. And you add a little bit of sugar, and it's almost like a pink lemonade. Tea or lemonade. Also, we have sand plums down here. make a really good jelly, but they're only producing around June, maybe July. So maybe May, June and July, but if you don't, if they're growing wild, you don't get to them soon, usually the deer eat them up before you get there. Right, it's like juneberries. If you don't get there first, the critters get there, they go right away. As soon as they smell them right, but to say it's a problem, you're competing against everything out there with hooves in the nose and claws in the nose. We're at the top for everybody out there. God bless our Republic. That is the LaVine Memorial. Dr. Day, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. March, both A and M.F.A. tonight. I'm going to say again, I want to see a perp walk. They could do that with this guy that shot. They mean such a big deal about this guy that shot the insurance executive with the Medical Corporation. I need to see a perp or I'll walk in. I want to see the person. I want to see the face and the nationality and the actual sex. I need to see him naked. But I want to see the people. I see all I'm hearing is BS right now and I have no confidence in what I'm hearing whatsoever. And I don't see anybody else. Remember guys, they pulled this garbage before and tried to pull it again, I think. So, put a tag on this one. Show me, you know, show me the money. Anyway, let's take a break. I'll be back in an hour. Ed Dickenholme from Royal TR coming up. By the way, we're talking about a couple of cold broadcast events coming up here. I got to talk to Ed about this, but we're going to be working with a few other people out there in the inters here in the next couple of weeks actually, but I'm out. I'm out here. Ed Dickenholme. Bye-bye. One of the good things in our lives About the men who love their wives, who take their kids when they go fishing, spend their working days just wishing to make things better. A fireman who climbs a tree and sets a little kitten free. A policeman who helps you cross the avenue. A man who stops when you're broken down and asks if you need to lift a towel apart, simply says, friend, what can I do? Have you stopped at a grocery store and watched a kid who's bit off more than this? Five or ten cents each can chew? He needs just two cents at three to get that soda pop to see him. You get that feeling? Why not? You come through. And how about on a Sunday morning? The sun's up high and the day is burning and church bells break the stillness of the sky. All your neighbors and your friends climb in the family car again and go to church. Never questioned why. Then you look at the USA, the folks that work there, kids at play, and looking back, you see how hard they tried to keep this country free and strong. And somehow you've known all along the answers here, right in your own backyard. For as long as you believe in love, faith, hope, God above, the future of this land of ours is strong. And most of us feel just that way, and that's the truth. So let us say America can't be so very wrong. 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 sh- You've given government control to those who do you harm so they can burn down churches and see- and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right, and pray to God right as I awoke he vanished in the mist from which words were true, not free. But we have ourselves to blame, for even now as pirates trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. Stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. East, Northwest, and... Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave. 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We went from gray and dark, not so gloomy, but little breeze and then Two o'clock in the afternoon we got some high altitude snow, pellet, not flake, and that came down for a bit, not hail, just beady snow. And then, the big blue sky opened up and it got relatively clear, oh we still have some frigate clouds here and there, but it got cool too, so it ain't gonna be warm tonight. Again, battin' on the hatches, winter's not done with us yet. here on the 7th 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. I'm a doctor, not a brick mason. And 2025 Battle for the Republic, ooh, yes, still book two, the winter war, it's not over. Like I said, that will be the snow. Now we have, everything's thought, everything is, we're working our little tails off with a lot of construction, that training and in our militia facilities all over the place, plus fortifications, things of that nature, dug in, you know, operations with overhead cover the whole nine yards. And we have no problem. working it. The biggest thing is we're in the spring. So now we have lots of little extra lakes and ponds because we had a couple of torrential days of rain. No different from any other spring. Water levels are up to normal. The Raisin River and all the other rivers are up at River High, the high mark for this time of year. And expected, so there shouldn't been anybody shocked, amazed, or surprised. In fact, you hardly hear anything about it, I think for that reason because People are kind of fed up with the oh my god, we've never seen this report since since what since last year Yeah, you know it happens every year. So anyway be prepared. There's still plenty of season left for excitement We've had tornadoes here and there around the country. The nature of this particular wind pattern looks to be comparable to the cyclic period of the middle 70s right now. And with the lunar alignment and solar alignment, solar activity, the planetary alignment we just had, all of that is part of the formula. So yeah, we're going to have an interesting season coming up here for spring, even though we're part of the way through it already. Let's be ready to deal with the storms because they will happen. We had this one extensive crescent that came all the way up last week, remember from the bottom of Missouri up on an angle right along, right up the bottom of Michigan and right across on an angle all the way up to Traverse City. But it was an arc, a big massive scimitar is what it looked like from space. And that's similar to the big tornado strike that we had back in the late 70s that was damaging to a big chunk of Ohio. Went right through the middle of Ohio, north of Columbus, and to the bottom of the state of Michigan, but it went up through Michigan and split. Part of it went, as is typically the case, towards Battle Creek. And Urbandale and Battle Creek got hit pretty hard. But we also had another branch that went off and moved across at an angle through to the middle of the state east of Lansing. So again, these things will happen. It's a matter of all these different planetary and, again, magnetic issues that develop that help to make the storms as exciting as they are. We just got to roll with a punch and live with it. Now, real quick. Before I go any farther, I want to say thank you to Tom B. Tom, thank you for responding quickly. And again, also Shelby, a couple things. As I said in the 2R block, there's some things we haven't done in a while we should do. We've got to remember to incorporate them. Luber plate. OK, luber plate, for those you don't know, used to come in little pots that are the same diameter as the storage tube holes in the back of your 1903 Springfield, your 1917 Enfield. They also, there's two little holes inside the grand, and same with the M14. And these little pots would fit in there. They're about, what, three quarters, maybe seven-eighths of an inch tall. They were about the diameter of a nickel. And what was cool is they were filled with a lubricate. It is an excellent lubricant. It is a durable lubricant. It was one of the first that really did a good job, not the only one, because there have been many, many lubricants that are quite expensive. This is the thing, it was affordable, because there are higher lubricants that will do the same job, and traditionally were the first choice. But Lubricate has been around for a long time. In fact, the company itself is celebrating right now their 150th year anniversary for existing. That's kind of cool, it's American. But the lubricate plate that you're familiar with if you were working the M14 or the M1 Garand is a kind of a russet looking grease. It would be considered a, I think, mid viscosity grease in terms of, but of course, with regard to adhesion, it's very efficient. It's also very effective at getting right down into the crystalline structure of the metal, working into it and staying with it, which means it will bond longer and protect longer. Most operating services, the op rod, the trail point on the bolts, the bolt on the M1 Grand and on the M14, any place where you have to have a lubricant that's going to stay with heat. A lubricant plate was designed for that purpose. Now you don't goop it on. You're still applying it very, very lightly. But that's more than enough by the nature of the material. So here, listen up because I've got the contact information, LubraPlate.com. That's L-U-B-R-I. LubraPlate, P-L-A-T-E. LubraPlate.com. And the item that you want, they have 15 ounce tubs. That's pretty cool, as a matter of fact. It's number 130-A, 15 ounce tub. Let's see, NLGI number 2-3 calcium grease and it's part number L0043-004 cost is $21.29 for a 15 ounce tub and that's actually pretty darn good for what this is. So, Lubra Plate, that's buying directly from Lubra Plate, LubraPlate.com. And again, the part number is L0043-004. If you go to the Lubra Plate website, it's number 130-A 15-ounce tub, NLGI, that's all in caps, number 2-3, calcium grease, and the part number again is L0043-004. $21.29 for a 15 ounce tub. That's an excellent price for what this is. It's worth the money. I don't always do that. It's like guys buy it from the manufacturer. It's like Gibbs. Pick it up from the manufacturer for the best price, support an American company, and get a good product. They're not flashy. They don't do anything flashy. They do kind of beat their chest on the fact that yes, they have been a military contract lubricating lubricant for a very long time, World War II, and actually they go back to World War I. With the World War I, it was the BAR obviously, and also the trench gun. Those were two that they wanted to slick side a little bit, and for obvious reasons, I'm sure they used it on the Browning guns too. But there are other lubricants for particular tasks with a belt-fed machine gun. And in each case, it's the old story, follow the manual because it was developed from practical application. So again, lubricate.com. Okay, thank you, Tom, and thank you. Shelby for helping me out, you know, slightly side the microphone because I need that every once in a while especially you've got things that people are going to find useful in the future that you will find it useful now as a matter of fact, so Let's see other things uh tariff and the tariff and trade agenda not a problem. I don't Tariffs are expected. The only thing I see is, and I will say this again, is that all of what you're seeing right now is part of the NAFTA and GATT agenda. The tariff and trade activity that's going on, fine, but there's every desperate attempt to make it sound like everybody stumbled into this, which tells you that what's going on right now is part of the program. And what do you mean by that, Mark? Well, here's how it works. Number one, They have been waging systematic war, they, meaning the globalists, coordinating from within the United States and from outside the United States to attack American industry. But what were they actually attacking? They're attacking Americans stationed, American owned industry that was not ring-knocker, associated or Jewish. Now, what do you think has been going on since 1993 when the Afting GATT was generated? Number one, it attacked primary large manufacturing instantly. Why? Well, those companies were allowed to betray the United States and walk out whole elements of our base manufacturing in mid-tech and high-tech areas of interest. Example is automotive. Okay, but automotive is not as critical as some of the other elements that were moved to first Mexico, which meant they were slid sideways automatically to China. Now, they started out with large, and then they systematically began an attack with a combination of buyout and undercutting prices with mid-size production facilities. That made it worse what it is. Washers and dryers, which by the way are durable goods, and are in the higher end of the durable good inventory. You know, there are certain things that every household typically would buy, number one. Beyond a house, the vehicle is the next large ticket item that people will buy. It's considered a durable good. And then washers, dryers, refrigerators, those are appliances. Some are not essential, but all of them are useful and they're desirable because of their convenience. So these are convenience category durable goods, but considered essential for most households by today's standards. So what happened is they attacked a mid-grade manufacturing to undermine it and destroy as many of the competitive American companies as possible. Now, they didn't attack all of them. They selectively attacked those who were still American owned. The big deal is that, as we reported over the last couple of years here, more than a few now, and we got this from the source with people who build machinery, who build tooling and materials for building things. We know that about five going on almost six years ago, the Chinese changed policy because they realized they had beat large manufacturing to where they were told to beat it. They had destroyed or beaten middle manufacturing to where they were told to do the damage there for the ring knockers here. The last target area was small production manufacturers. or what we call small jobbers. And this happened, as was warned, because originally the Chinese were told to get rid of the big manufacturers. Well, they did that to themselves. to undercut the American workforce, to attack specific elements of our economy, damage, and to steal money out of bank accounts, for instance, retirement packages, things of that nature. There were multiple layers of kosher mafia, slash, yarmulke-wares theft of the country. But the last attack in the last five to six years against small manufacturers meant that even if the company only did 50-count, 100-count bit work, Which, by the way, doesn't mean that it's small work. Where does that typically come in? Well, where small bit work comes in is like one of the companies we have down the street here that does medical components. And while they don't do tens of thousands in a production, they do 50, 60 to 100 pieces of a production run for a particular titanium and stainless and other specific metal production items that are unique and very niche. In other words, the medical industry only needs this for a particular heart and lung machine. They only need a certain component for infusion pump technology. They only do 50, 100, maybe 1,000 at the most at a time for a particular contract run for a particular hospital. And what I mean by that is that that hospital commissions to have a certain number of machines run. The subassemblies come from multiple different precision small bit producers. who crank out the very specific part and then throw it at the jobber who puts everything together. That could be like Sarnes Medical Engineering, which has got a new name now, the Turismo, whatever. That Sarnes was absorbed by another foreign company, an example of that mid-production attack on America. So anyway, here's the thing, is that the Chinese told their lesser production facilities to undercut, no matter the cost, small manufacturers. And that's been the target over the last six to seven years. At least. Now we know that they were given specific orders in the last five. In other words, you will all make the effort to destroy small unit manufacturing in America. Apparently only selectively targeted ones. Why? Well, the Jewish mob owns certain ones here and they didn't get touched by and have not been affected by. So the big deal with, oh, Trump saying that we're bringing companies back in, you're bringing who back, who into the US? Not necessarily back in. Who are you bringing into the US? See, these people ran from the United States. They waited until they've gotten to this particular point, the edge of disaster. They've run out as many American owned companies. In other words, where a person, you know, the family lived here. They built here. They maintained that company for multiple generations until they were singled out by the globalists at the international level with cooperation by the globalists inside the US. And this is the thing Trump is not acknowledging because they've got to maintain this thing for all of you, and especially for the red hats. That, well, they're all dumb people. They didn't have no smarts at all. You mean like Hillary Clinton? Hillary and Bill were in the middle of that. They're still alive. So we are gonna arrest those B-witches, Hillary and Bill, for their treason against America, right, Donald Trump? Hey, Donald Trump, we're gonna arrest those globalists for betraying America now? No, there's no, they're all, they were dummies. They weren't very, they were just being stupid, don't you know? We're all supposed to think that way because that's the excuse that nobody possibly could be doing this with any kind of real plan, except the real plan is NAFTA and GATT. And in NAFTA and GATT in Phase 3, well, guess what? To make it more, you know, after they've collapsed the borders, the idea was to flood the country with foreign national, international investment that basically anchors across and becomes claws that can tear apart any element of the economy and leave the economy at their discretion. So are these companies that are coming in, centered in Cleveland, Ohio? Are they centered in Columbus, Ohio or in, say, Kalamazoo, Michigan or, you know, Dun & Wisconsin or, you know, take a pic? No, they're not. They're from outside the United States. Oh, they're gonna, they're gonna spend money in here. Well, of course they're willing to. Before they had to make special contract like what the Chinese have been doing and are still doing here. Now, we've heard with the Chinese situation as a sidebar that one of the other battery plant contracts, one of the other townships that was involved in betraying Michigan and the United States that apparently they have been undercut now too. Apparently enough people from group A that were up there by big rapids that were so successful at defeating the Chinese there, apparently they've been in contact with the other elements of state government and we have a second facility that may be shut down that was supposed to be literally a Chinese colony on American soil. But it doesn't interestingly enough they keep all this crap nebulous, you know as Trump is doing the same thing or don't put the button where there's a reason for that because you should be hearing soot our music in the background and I guarantee the babook Alhamdulham tai-lakhia she be grouped the Shiva group multi-death headed the ninety thingy Corporation is going to come in and of course will both they will put a factory on American soil if you of course they run by bus showcase Shiva system But it won't be run by Americans and the profit made won't be staying here. It's going to be leaving the country Yeah, they can put money here But you see wait a minute that was the original plan of NAFTA and GAP to buckle the American companies Which they have to destroy as many of the non-ring knocker American companies that were family owned which systematically have they have over decades in the process to drop the border of the United States with Canada. Oh, wait a minute. Yeah, we just heard about that. It was the Trump thing right from the get-go. It came out of the blue. It didn't come out of the blue. This is all NAFTA and GATT. In fact, you just screw in NAFTA and GATT America to the next Ith degree with regard to these operators. If we were going to do anything with our money, Our money should be spent on creating new American entrepreneurs and investing in American production based in America, built by Americans. And in fact, even the base machinery, if we have to spend more time to do it, we need American machines making American machinery. Period. And not just one click. We don't need a monopoly. We don't need this to be Canada. We don't need this to be England. We don't need this to be Australia. We don't need this to be Mexico, but although that's what I guarantee they're planning on trying to do, that trumps right in the middle of it. And the Israelis, of course, have got in by the gonads, so you know who's actually running it. It's the old Jewish International Congress screwing us the way they always do, across the whole of the country, but also across the whole of the planet. So, no surprise there. We shall see what we shall see. The tariffs, cool. But as far as the rest of the pickle, smoke, and mirrors, in other words, the tariffs are a great way to keep everybody confused for a bit. While in reality, what's happening is we're supposed to just open the door and let a flood of foreign companies plop on American soil. Kind of like, well, what everybody did with China when they broke the nationalist China, when they broke China as a nationalist entity back during the colonial era. Remember? Everybody had their chunk of China. But wait, China was its own country. Yeah, yeah, and they used the Opium War. They used drugs to get into China. Oh, that's like what they do here where they use the drugs to get into America. Oh, that's right. And then they divvied up China. Kind of like getting everybody from overseas after you did NAFTA and GATT to hockey puck all of the American industry. You get all these characters to come in from all these other countries like colonial powers and plop their ass down and oh, yeah. Because you see the ones that are coming in, they're not American. They have no oath of allegiance to America. Just heads up about the rest of the way that they're playing the rubes. Okay, that's what this is all about We're at the bottom of the hour. I'll tell you what Edward if you could For one of our friends listening and you know who you are jack pine savage pine tree riots We'll have our home again, and if you could pull that up pine tree riots dash We'll have our home again I actually had that on the list from page two, but I moved it up to page one because we've been going through a few of our music requests, which is a good thing. So it's just about 68 to 70 on each page. 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Number one, we always have unique mechanical issues when you're dealing with mechanized equipment. And the good thing is if you have a breakdown, you want a breakdown when there's a whole bunch of people around so everybody gets to participate in the fund. And there is nothing like having a track thrown on an armored vehicle. If your driver quickly recognizes the katunk, you usually stop or put the brakes on reasonably fast while not skewing the vehicle. But I have seen 50-ton tanks walk into a ditch sideways and you get to spend the next three hours, first of all, riding and rearranging and have to either have another tank or the recovery vehicle come out and realign everything. Then you get to roll the vehicle back or you pull the track forward and re-skid it. There's a whole lot of process involved when you're talking main battle tanks or even a lighter APC like 113. So in this case we had an M24 out there that was in one of the training sites. In this case it was over at Camp Emmerich. The 24 is a light tank, mid-World War II, you see it in almost every old movie about, I mean every Red to Revolution war movie from World War II to Korean Vietnam. A very common vehicle in Vietnam as a matter of fact too. It was a perfect sized vehicle for the Vietnamese. Anyway, this particular vehicle we've had for quite some time, its original tracks, we build pins. We actually build pads for these vehicles too. We cast and make new. But when you do that, you actually can't just replace a pad. Well, you can get away with it sometimes, but you actually, eventually you do have to retract the whole thing. Well, over the weekend, everybody was watching a demonstration and a track pin gave, and a The retainer gave and all of a sudden the vehicle had tracks only one side. Well, part of the way. So everybody got a chance to have a class in recovery of armored vehicle 101 crew operations and that had to do with pulling out the track puller, realigning everything and doing my favorite. It's called Armstrong. And everybody got a chance to take their turn to pitch in and also observe so you can get an understanding of what's entailed when you're dealing with track, you know, mechanized vehicles of any kind. Well, mainly it's what era it is. This happens to be a World War II era piece of equipment, but it works for what it does. It helps to get people to understand armor philosophy. That's what we're doing with it. And in this case, armored maintenance and operations too. So congratulations, you guys had an experience. I understand I was not there. Thank goodness. Oh, did I say that? Oh, yeah, I did. Thank goodness. I've done enough of that work myself. It's somebody else's turn. And apparently it was this weekend. So very well done. You guys did well, understand, did well. But always something new to learn. Sometimes it's the hard way. But at least it wasn't under fire. Well, that ain't going to happen under fire. You really can't do that kind of work under fire anyway. You just abandon the vehicle if you can get back to it fine. If not, you dump a round in it, leave it burning for the bad guys to find that way. So, well done. Also, again, up at the rustics. I understand that we had some other construction issues there and if the materials were not available, they will be this next weekend coming up. So reschedule accordingly. I don't know how that happened. And again, I'm not the individual coordinating it, but we do have access to the resources. So we're going to make sure that the materials in place for next week, this next weekend, it'll be as of Friday. They'll probably be up there Wednesday. So, everything will be piled up waiting for you. Don't worry, break out the hammers and the crowbars and the saws because you're going to be doing more bridging work. We've got that in place. Anyway, now, also, you know I was mentioning recovery vehicles. Everybody has been asking about what the hell happened with the missing soldiers. Well, first of all, Trump wouldn't know anything about a tactical situation like that as president, even though he might be informed if it was ID'd that there were some dead people. But trying to put or pin something on the executive about what is a local tactical situation, it's kind of stupid, but it's the kind of foolish thing that you're going to see any of these idiot sticks in Washington, especially the occult types play with. However, the vehicle in question, guys, go look at the specs on that piece of equipment. Now, first of all, they supposedly lost this thing in a bog. Now, when they say that, don't think like Marishi area with little reeds and stuff. A lot of the bogs in the northern, well, we actually have them here the same way, bog slash lakes. During the winter, and up until even the end of winter, most of the lakes in the areas that we're talking about here, Latvia, Lithuania, for that matter, Norway even, but most of this area, which is the northern Rusk area, is notoriously frozen over late. It was very common, just like they do in spots in way, way, way up north in Alaska and Canada, to actually put temporary roads across bogs or lakes because of the depth of ice that typically accumulates with a deep freeze, especially since in many cases they're in the sub-zero range. Now, I still have a problem with how the hell these guys got separated and how it is that there was some kind of confusion about these people. And the vehicle itself. The vehicle is a recovery vehicle. Now, I don't know if they were part of what we call an infiltration or exfiltration exercise because the question is how could they be isolated and by themselves? Okay, it's a recovery vehicle. So they don't picture, they go take a look at a picture of this thing. It's the M888. What a number, right? The M888 is a heavy recovery vehicle. It will handle everything we drive. But it's not a fighting vehicle. It may have, whether or not they bothered to put it on the roof, it might have an M250 caliber, and it might also have a MAG 58 or an M60 depending on what they add in their arsenal. That's it. So you've got a four-man crew, that's normal. Although they usually will add a few extra personnel if it's actually working as a recovery vehicle. Like I said, Armstrong is involved. And you've got to manhandle everything into play before the machine can do its job. So the problem I have with this is that these vehicles typically also work in gangs. In other words, you have a crew of different vehicles supporting and interworking with a recovery vehicle like that. Where were they? The whole thing is rather twilight zone-ish. First they, of course, didn't know where the people were, then they found the bodies in the vehicle because apparently they missed them being in the vehicle. Now as far as the bog goes, if they broke and went through the ice, if they were going through an ice barrier, see that's the confusion of this. They've been very foggy, pardon the pun, with weather, about describing conditions. So the whole damn thing is in question to begin with, although this is one of the many reasons I tell you, and I will say this to anybody listening, that the young man or woman, do not join the military at this time. Do not join the military at this time. I am a hawk. I am a very hardcore hawk. I fully believe that we should have the ability to fight, but we have a mismanagement mechanism that is not going to be fixed. The level of infiltration by the quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos, satanic pedo queers is massive. The priority was on being queer. The priority was on being politically correct, not on being competent. So something happened here that was an absolute total hockey puck. And since the story is already so convoluted, they have no confidence in anything they pull out of their ass. Somebody made some major, let's see, failed decisions. There is a basic axiom, lead follower, get the hell out of the way, make a decision, do something, don't stand there and do nothing. But in this case, that's not what we're talking about. You have a separate independent vehicle that should not A, have been isolated. Even if you are traveling in what is radio silence, light, discipline mode. You travel in teams now. I did mention x-filtration and x-filtration When you perform an infiltration or exfiltration activity to you know to d Deform a unit and then move through an area as individual groups of vehicles you work in teams You don't work and you know as you can work as small as in a smaller formation as maybe a couple of vehicles per but this is for safety sake and also fire power and overwatch, you know defense In infiltration, the idea is to take a force, infiltrate through multiple roads and access points, reconsolidate it, given points that are basically first rally points, and then move to objectives that are given to you as part of the plan that are automatic. In other words, there's no need to give or issue additional orders. Each of the elements perform their action In fact, though, they've already been given a standing order of operation. They perform it until they rally up at a particular given second or third objective, which consolidates the force yet again into an even larger element. And then they proceed with whatever mission is assigned from that point forward. In exfiltration, it's basically bug out, break out. And in that case, you have a situation where you have a number of different exfiltration routes or alternate roads, routes, pathways. And the idea is that the unit will practice fighting, a withdrawal unit or a holding unit will stay in place. The rest of the formation exfiltrates out through multiple exits, consolidates at what is a first rally point to create a fallback point. The unit collapses at the defense. It rushes through the exfiltration area, re-consolidates or regroups with the main body and they leapfrog and they can do this multiple times or they can regroup and then counter-attack whatever they need to do. But that does not appear to be the case and the fact that they have been so half-assed and nebulous about the entire action is that it appears to be just plain malfeasance. You do not want your son or daughter to be part of the operations that exist right now because failure is in the formula nonstop. I cannot emphasize that enough. If you go in and you're a heterosexual male or female, you have so many politically correct or homey-fried types that are even, you know, well, there are white guys in there. That doesn't make any difference. You got just as many characters who have been totally mentally conditioned with all the propaganda that's been going on for how long, plus the public fool system, that if you go in there as a white heterosexual male or female, and you are straight, you will be punished for being straight. And if you're a Christian, oh, you'll be attacked even more. You will be viciously attacked. That's the nature. In fact, here's the problem. You're going to go in, they're going to laugh because what they'll do is a monkey fart with your records. They'll alter records. They'll include notations you don't understand because they're coded. And in reality, they're putting derogatory information into your file to help to damage your long track, your career track. You don't go in right now. If you do anything, join the militia. Help to organize in your area locally. We're in international defense. If you want to defend the country, join the militia. If you want to go steal crap from the Israelis, because the Jewish mob wants you to be their knuckle monkey so that they can go steal something from Syria, or steal something from the Palestinians, or maybe the next one's going to be Egypt, or Jordan, take your pick, they're going to steal from everybody, and they expect you to be the knuckle monkeys that go out and do that. mindlessly, of course, with a stupidity of bounds. So let's avoid that stay out of the military. It's not that, oh, I know a buddy and he's got a friend that's, yeah, one friend. And by the time that you get into the military, that kid probably, that kid, that person is probably even maybe 20 and out, and his ass is out the door and he ain't gonna make any difference. And a lot of people are doing that because they don't want to stick around with what they've already seen. Because they know that there's enough entrenched that no matter what Trump talks about, they're not going to get rid of the political correctness and the poof-tification that's taken place. They're going to hold down like they've done before. And if they can't do anything else, they're going to burn you down and burn the house down on the way out. They'll stay as long as they can, do as much damage as they can, and you will be the one that they will target for their vendetta. So let's not do that. Okay? Avoid at all costs. There's a lot of other things you can do with your life that will be very successful. And the process helps save our freedoms, preserve our liberty. But going into service right now, no, it doesn't make any sense. It's a significant failure on your part to do so. We've got a lot of people that are already lamenting and we've had much lamenting. We don't even talk about here from people who are in right now and because I don't want them, they don't need any heat, but they're already pretty well confirmed what we already do. So it's not a surprise. It's not like, oh, Totally shocked and amazed. I never would have expected that. Nope. It's exactly what we anticipated So prayer proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Don't go there Just that simple don't go there. You'll be a lot better off Anyway, let's see. What else do we have for almost to the top? My goodness is how we went by quick It does in the evening as is always the case also Before I forget oh, thank you. That's it Yeah, at least it's up here at this workstation. Okay, Reneararms.com. Reneararms.com. Reneararms.com. I have seen these. A couple of the people already bought these bundles. They're Amendment 2, Model 2, AR-15 30 round magazines. They're black, 10 pack for $59.92. $6 apiece now if they're sold out there sold out there a couple things I was going to mention on the air I Didn't get a chance to in the tour block. It's a good thing I would have been wasting your time because I went down there to the other workstation and punched everything up and They were sold out so this happens a lot. It's going to be happening especially We're not everybody is blind to the situation we're in and people are paying attention plus Magazines are the only thing we're not seeing any significant sales. Everybody's getting still a bit at basically the same level, but if you run into them, it's a good deal. On this note, that was Renier, R-A-I-N-I-E-R, like Mount Renier, RenierArms.com, Amendment 2, Model 2, AR-15 magazines. And it's a black 10-pack for $59.92. I can throw eight cents and say it's $60. So that's what they have other deals. Don't just look for that one, go look to see what they have because they usually have eight or 10 different bundles available. One last thing, I've got enough time to get it up there, jgsales.com, jgsales.com, that's jgsales.com. To go over there real quick, on the front page they have those 20 round AK-47 mags, $50, $49, whatever, $0.98, we'll say $50 for 10 mags, that's $5 a magazine. Okay? Now, what's interesting about that, I looked everywhere else, and right now those are averaging between $10 and $14 a piece, depending on who you look at, exact same magazine. If you've got an AK, I've run 20 rounders. I've got 20 rounders. I even got five rounders on some of the combat kits. I'd like to have a five rounder to get really, really low. But if you get a chance, check it out. They have those 20 round AK mags, 10 for $49 in some odd sense. Definitely worthwhile. You want to, again, if you got an AK, the way to put more AK mags that are steel mags on the shelf that are very serviceable. I hear the music. It's the top. God bless our Republic. Death of the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. We're going to get out of the way for now. Ed taking over. More Liberty 3 radio coming up and thank you to WBCQ 6.160 for having us up this evening. We'll see you tomorrow same time on both. God bless. Bye-bye.
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