April 28, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed drone technology and wire-guided missile systems, noting that modern drones represent a return to 1970s-era Sager missile technology rather than revolutionary innovation. He covered body armor selection, recommending wraparound soft armor over plate carriers for civilian self-defense due to close-quarters threats. Koernke addressed the helicopter collision in Washington, suggesting either pilot suicide or remote override technology. He discussed the ongoing invasion of illegal aliens and Chinese military-age personnel, warned about coming ground-based robotic threats, and emphasized preparedness with heavy rifle calibers and improvised defensive measures.
- drone technology
- wire-guided missiles
- body armor
- kevlar
- 6.8 ammunition
- .308 rifle
- illegal aliens
- chinese military
- robotics
- helicopter collision
- preparedness
- anti-armor
- flamethrower
- white phosphorus
- militia communications
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Teens 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. Someday 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. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution for liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the like freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land is a free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and simply farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, as 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? To live in fear, both sons of the Republic arise. Take a sta- defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God as Iowoki vanished and missed the once he came. His words were true, free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer, called out from the grave? Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the hour of the Intelligence Report, I'm R. Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West. Northeast, Northwest, and ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on the satellite. We want to say hi to all of our satellite operators virtually around the planet. They're too numerous to mention. God knows every corner of the globe, literally, because we Talk to some interesting people this weekend who are discussing the rebroadcasting system. They use an analog. And for all of you out there, thank you. We appreciate the fact that you are rebroadcasting us both in digital or analog systems by a satellite. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It's Monday. It's been Monday all day, and I could use I'll tell you what, if I can buy some hours from somebody, can we make this a 26 or 28 hour day? It would really help right now. Really would. I mean, I wouldn't mind. I know that, reach into your pocket and give me two minutes. Yeah, you can't do that. Everybody's got the same 24 hours of the day and ours are jammed right now. More on that in a minute. It is the 28th of April, I hope. It is the... Almost the end of the month. We're getting there. Almost the end of April, guys. Already. It is the 28th 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. Help me, Spock. Help me. Good. Now do Lincoln. And 2025 Battle for the Republic Book 3. 8. dark anniversary and it would become a very dark anniversary for the secret police who all thought they had a deal only to find that the the bigger fish getting rid of the other traitorous little fish. Hmm. It always happens. Hmm. So anyway, it has been a very busy week. I want to say thank you to the 18th Regional Combat Team Colonial Marine Militia, both the 1st and 2nd Squadron for pitching in and also filling in. For some of the things that I would have liked to have been there for we had instructors it took over one of the classes. Thank you also the 63rd no 61st get that right 64 star CT out of part of its out of Was it Wichita? Actually we had visitors so Wichita Falls and Wichita Falls, that's right and they of course brought in a platoon of regular infantry cross-trained with some of our units up here at the Naga-Hitcham site and I'm looking to see what else was going on there and everybody kind of just exchange unit patches Got a chance to show everybody how we cut a system we have set up here. They're taking that back with them and ideas, solutions, remember, off the grid, no electric hookup, no regular phone, conventional phone, no cell phone, and off map, so to speak. So it can be done. We've shown everybody how to do it. Now just copy, copy, copy, copy, copy, and copy some more. Also, The Wolverine militia corps had a district meeting, a guy series of district meetings. I think that they, again, these are face-to-face. They don't do any of that computer crap. The concern was mobilization, cooperation with other militias as far as the organizers that are out there. Interestingly enough, as is always the case, communications. Communications and communications came up. We will be of course talking more about that well not just today, but tomorrow and most important get your CB radio squared away. That's still the cheapest, fastest, easiest and there are so many pieces of equipment out there to draw from. You can go to Facebook marketplace, you can go to eBay, you can buy brand new, take your pick, you can go to Hamfest. You want a 2 meter, you want a marine radio, you want also a, again, a CB, preferably a little better would be nice, but if you got, you should still pick up the duck boxes, little tiny radios. I know they don't have any features, but they're real simple to operate and they're portable. They're very highly portable, so you can stuff them in a lot of places and leave them once you know they work. LPOPs, where you want something you don't have to worry about carrying things away. You can leave it in place. It's only going to be doing one-way reporting, but only in the event that it's necessary to break radio silence. Otherwise, LPOPs are silent posts. That's their purpose, their tripwires. So we having a full spectrum of radio potential is critical. Coupled more than a few. Interestingly enough, we're going to have to have with the boogings, we are probably going to have a programming fest. It will not be maybe next weekend, but we're so jammed. I'd like to get it done immediately. So maybe the weekend of the third and the fourth, we may have a get together, which is this upcoming weekend. And we will be tuning, we will be programming bow things to the TAC radio frequencies for certain areas. And again, the bow things are out there. They need to be ready to be used. We also understand their limitations. They're a hunted radio. Not that all radio isn't hunted. If you don't understand that the bad guys are hoping that you'll commit to what they do, which means we can't do what they do. So, we use it, but we understand limitations and how we have to offset. We'll talk about that too with anti-tank operations here in a minute. And again, that has to do with some of the stuff I see coming out of Yuck Rain. And it's interesting how the dinosaur technology is all being resurrected. It's kind of like what they, uh, well, hold on here. There we go. I got to answer somebody else doing multitasking, guys. Remember that. The only problem with doing this program is there are three things going on at once. Let's go there. As I said a million times, because both countries that are talking about going to war, well any one of them, the European countries are class A, not AAA, but class A military forces. They're hollow in that they've lost a lot of their core personnel. They're not really going to be able to pick that up quickly, if at all. Russia's an A or AA. Now I would consider them AAA fighting force. In other words, they're probably as golden as America because they've had a chance to test everything that they've got. They know what's limitations, they know how to use it best, and they understand where they need to go with the equipment that they have. We did it, of course, from the other direction through the surrogate campaign with a whole bunch of our knuckle monkeys going over there in fake uniforms and fake IDs. And so our American knuckle monkey crews go over there to You know, go to war. It's a lie. Everybody lies. This government especially lies. We know that. Okay, so when you hear them in front of the microphone going, bah bah bah bah, it's like, ah shut up. But here's the thing. Both sides have had a chance to deploy and test a lot of what they wanted to know about in a battlefield environment. The dronatoids have come and gone. Well, Mark, they're out there. Yes, they're still out there, but you see, now everybody, when you have a new weapon, it messes with the psyche of a soldier. But once it's understood that you have this cornucopia of weapons, then it's like, well, that's one of the other things you can kill me, but if I kill it first, then it can't kill me, or if I kill the operators, they can't kill me. And if my boys do what they're supposed to do against their boys, then with the multi, you know, combined arms team, they don't get to do it to me. So, it's out there. We've got to worry about it. We have to pay attention. But that's the nature of the battlefield. And like I've said before, the killing fields haven't changed forever. There's nothing new under the sun with regard to threat. Anybody who says otherwise is a BS-er. Because it still comes down to you have to overcome the fear of dying. Because, well, like a lot of my friends said from World War II, it's like, well, Doc Robinson hit him up on the air many times, he said. Well, at first everybody's scared. He goes, but people were dying anyway. He goes, you finally realize you were trying to do the job, you know how to do the job. If you're going to die, might as well make the effort to do the job, and maybe you won't die. They found out that that worked. And so the drone of toyed issue has reached its, it's gone. As far as its being a surprise, being unique. There's all these bullshit Israeli propaganda videos in Ukraine. The Ukrainian forces have baffled the Russians, they haven't baffled the Russians anything. It's bullshit. Nobody's being baffled. There's nothing, you know, if you came across, here's an example of something we have talked about many years ago. You come across an area where you move into a fighting contact with an enemy and all of a sudden everything stops. And you go forward and everybody's just frozen kind of like in place or like in sitting positions or standing positions like leaning against a trench and they're just like frozen and they're like styrofoam. They're like freeze-dried. Wow, now that would that would make it go, huh? But none of the bullshit that they keep putting in these little 15-minute AI crappy videos Well, 15 minutes, you'd be lucky. These BS videos that are out there are mostly designed for the sake of terrorizing the population here because it's feudal resistant, you'll be absorbed, and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay? We're all going to die. Back to the matter is... Both sides are A class or AA or AAA class forces. We've thrown a lot of extra crap into Ukraine to test it. Both sides have the ability to neutralize any and all radio signal technology at their discretion. Now, how long that would last in a battlefield situation, even our forces, we have the ability to knock down all communications in an area with the number of different trans, you know, again, signal generators. Think about them that way because that's what they are, signal generators. When you have a government that has trillions of dollars to waste while they throw it at the Israelis so the Israelis can steal it, we still have a few billion dollars that they actually spend on the weapons. Oh, did I say that? Yeah. Well, a Jewish mob is stealing us blind. They still have to spend some money on some weapons and also counter technology, etc. And the counter technology, as I've told you a million times, is incredibly cheap. What they don't want anybody to think about is how cheap it actually is. The defensive technologies used against drones is But, tiff the price of the cost of committing the drones, training the people to use the drones, getting the drones into the field, launching the drones and using them. Because, again, you then have to change up the drone technology, which has happened and which is what I'm leading to here. So, we've gone into, it's my stage! It's the 21st century, wow, drone-atoids, hemorrhoids, nematodes, well, whatever they are. Anyway, all of a sudden, they're not so exciting. Well, one of the reasons is that electronic countermeasures that we've already seen, some of it is peeked through the system. It's not new. Even the countermeasures for the drones is antique. What's an antique? What is antique? How many years does it take for something to qualify as antique? Anybody? 40 years? Does that make it an antique? 50 years? Does that make it an antique? 60? Certainly 60 years. Well 50 years of making an antique by the way too. Well I want you to think about something. The radar countermeasures that they're using is basically pull-offs from the shoulder-fired air defense missiles. They put them in a shoulder stock, a rifle stock, which we've done too by the way. We've taken cheapy, cheapy, cheapy rifle stocks, depending on what it was at the time. We were getting SKS stocks for a dollar a piece, so they just seemed me to go to. But you could also get polymer choke stocks, because those are cool because they can be drilled into and they're not going to fracture. They're not tired. They're not old. And you can build up an entire system that will allow you to project a concentrated microwave or signal of whatever type you want, downrange and aim at something and hit it. Okay? So, well, wait a minute. But that technology came up in the 1960s. What does it take for it to be an antique? Oh, that's right. Yeah, that's 50 plus years. That's 60 years. Yeah, when was the red eye put into service? When was the SAM-7 put into service? Now everybody more recently because of the James Bond movies especially because the pretty sure we saw the way they say sting-ire. Sting-ire missiles. You know like in the James Bond movies. But the stinger is long in the tooth. When did the stinger come out? What year is it? But the fire control system with the fire and mark eeeeeeeep. You know the buzzer system? Use the same technology but without the missile and for short range or intermediate drones you can mess quite badly with them. Okay? Especially when the system is modified accordingly to meet the frequency needs for interruption of the signal or destruction of the electrical electronic components on board by group chip technology. But here's the thing because of that now because of that what's happened? They've gone back to another dinosaur era. wire-guided drones. Well, that's not new. In fact, in reality, all they're doing is they've given the drone a toy that moniker that everybody's so excited and they pissed their pants about, etc., etc. But all that basically is when we start going back to the dinosaur era with wire-guided. which is what both the Russians and it turns out the Americana read that the Knuckle monkey forces that we have on the Ukrainian side are employing as provided to them What's the advantage of Wireguided? Well, Wireguided can't be interf... Oh, it turns out that Uncle Mark was right. What's been happening is they've been doing area jamming or regional jamming if they want to, but mostly they're probably just doing area-sensitive jamming for primary target areas, critical equipment, critical command infrastructure, forward tactical groups or pods of equipment. So what did they do? They went back to an even earlier era with wire guided systems. Now you would think that everybody goes, oh, this is so new. Oh, my god, guys. This is even older than the shoulder mounted radars. And it goes back actually to World War II, because if you do look, you'll see at the end of World War II things they don't want you all to think about. all of these different types of wire gated technologies for audio and play. Now they weren't cheap. Back then there was no fiber optics. Today the only thing that's changed is they're using a fiber optic unit for ascending, which means they have a lighter wire, but the problem is it's also more sensitive. Now the logic is you can't go too far away. In other words, you can get some distance, but not really all that much. With a rotary wing aircraft, you can probably get a little more, but not over the horizon, but you can get out there a ways. With ground fire, ground flaunching, you have to remember that if you do any maneuvering in turned corners, well, your line's dragging across what kind of junk? What's out there in the field? Trees, shrubs, buildings, power lines. So you see, the problem with this is that if you do deploy it, you have to constantly be thinking about how you can deploy it, whether or not it's going to be viable. Because otherwise you're wasting a rocket. Well, I'm sorry, a drone. Now, it can be an air breather, which most drones are. But I just mentioned rockets, which is where Wireguided came from. And I'll remind you again, go look up the Sager-1. The Sager-1 was already in service, put in its XM experimental model. It was probably already in the hands of the Russian guards units, I think in 1970, no, 69 or 70. What? Well that would make that, oh my god, well that's like 55 years ago. Yes, that's 55 years ago. And here's the thing, it was deployed, the Sager, was deployed during the 73 Arab-Israeli war when the Israelis illegitimately attacked the Arabs, because that's exactly what the bitches did. Okay, oh I'm sorry, did I say that? I keep doing that. Alright, I gotta watch myself. But anyway, what's fascinating about this is the Sager was incredibly successful. And they tried to do everything they could to downplay it. But it was a wire-guided system. Go look it up. Sager. Now because of this, Sager 1, which was the first model, had about 1,000 yard range. Sager 2 had a, oh, forgive me, 1,000 meter range. Sager 2, about a 2,000 meter range. Sager 3, a 3,000 meter range. They progressively improved or developed the extension of the range by adding a bigger booster to the warhead. Now the warhead is basically an RPG-7 warhead. But this was a briefcase device and they could hand these things out to everybody. Well, the Dronatoids are all new! No, they're not. And now we're going back to the 1973 era of the 73 Arabist-Israeli War with Dronatoids wire-guided. That's a step back. That's not a step forward. That's a step back. Now, they did. Now, this is the step forward on this. To lighten up, and any time you can lighten things up, any time you can make it chintzy or cheaper, that means you can have more to launch it somebody. And you don't care if you even have duds. Does everybody understand that? So fiber optic is, for the moment, now the standard, instead of just copper wire or micro wire. And because of this, they went to fiber optic. But what does that mean? Well, it means that at the launch end, There has to be a top of everything else, all the controls, everything you need, which is actually pretty compact and kind of cool. Very much a video game. But there has to be a translator, which means there are two specialized modules on these launchers that are susceptible to, easily to electronic damage. The fiber optic translator at the sending end and the fiber optic translator has to be at the other end for the rocket, for the what you call a drone. Though it's nothing new. But the thing is that that's the weak point on these things. Not to mention the wire. But anytime you go back like this, you know, there's another thing that's happening. You're acknowledging something I've told you about before. And that's radio clutter. Everybody thought wireless everything would be Wunderbar. Really? Well guess what? The more junk you have broadcasting signals, the more likely it is that even your own equipment, especially when you've got to figure your fielding armies. And when you're fielding armies, massive numbers of people, especially using all your whiz bang super technology, the problem is it doesn't become so whiz bang when certain systems interrupt or overlap and interrupt each other at critical moments. And this has already happened though they don't want to acknowledge it in Ukraine more than a couple of times where they employed wireless in several different systems and it wasn't the Russians that countered them. It was overlapping multi broadcasting fuzz that disrupted the system. Now I've talked about this when you get into communications. It's like when we do long range jumps with our signal communications, example, two meter, no, not two meter, forgive me, yeah, with two meter we did two, but marine radio is really fantastic. But when you're aiming for the upper peninsula, what we've done many times, and right now we've done several, several, several locations, is you want to target left or right of a metropolitan area that's in your way. The reason is because of all the junk that's broadcasting in that metropolitan area. Literally it's like an electronic cloud that if you're trying to broadcast straight through, which you typically are with the Yagi antenna, then that fuzz is going to mess with your signal. In fact, you're better off targeting doing like an askew shot at an objective receiver, transceiver, forgive me, at another location, say if I was pointed north and I'm looking at Lansing. Typically we launch to the east when we're facing north. We launch slightly to the east, but we have options to the west. The idea is that we get more distance out of the first leg by avoiding the interference pods that are out there. Some smaller cities are becoming a real problem because, again, there's more wireless crud. that's in the system, that's out there in so many different ways. And because of that, we have to play, you know, it's kind of like playing billiards. You go out to a certain transceiver, then you have to have gotten around the objective and beyond it, which is really critical. Then you can make a significant jump or finish the leg of the length of the state. So usually we can cover the whole of the state of Michigan with three transceivers. Say, Monroe, Michigan, shooting to the east of, say, Lansing or to the west. And then from there, shooting a signal to basically if you find Traverse Bay, look at Traverse City, think about that area, though not Traverse City itself. And the idea is that it didn't require multiple repeater jumps to get that done. Two things we're doing, directed Yegi antenna and avoiding the fuzz. Well, what happened during all of these larger campaign operations in Yukh Rain between the Russians and the Yuck, you know, the de facto Yukh Ranians is that with all the new crap that they gave them, they were canceling each other out. The other problem is, units were becoming too confined or enclosed, especially during a collapse of a fighting force in the field, and this is something you have to remember from our side. Not so much even if it's a collapse, but if you have several militia units. We've talked about people saying, I want the most powerful transmitter I can get. Really? You don't need to talk to Georgia to talk to Bob, who's two miles to your east and is your forward, say, platoon in a company. We don't want to do that. We've sent him forward as a reconnaissance. He only needs to talk to me. He doesn't need to talk to the rest of the division. And this is why people always ask me, why is it all these military transmitters are reduced? They are in the arc. Their operational range is based upon what would be the normal front for platoons, well, let's go down farther, squads, platoons, companies, battalions, regiments, and then brigades, et cetera, all the way up to divisional operations. Most of the equipment, you don't want to have it squawking or talking to somebody else, because you're interfering with what might be somebody else's activity. And most of your radios are limited in their bandwidth. All military radios are, so they have to be, because we have different command frequencies with a normal military structure up and down the column, so to speak. And some things don't need to be heard by the infantryman who's busy trying not to get himself shot. He's busy focusing on that guy right in front of him or that group right in front of him. So is his team leader, his platoon commander, etc. So what happened is they hockey-pucked up because they can stay they brought all of these units into closer quarter contact while all they were moving and Lost the capacity to use the equipment the way it was intended Now some of this model was never initially fixed over the last three years because units were completely wiped out There's no one to interview. What if your commit the people who were using the equipment are the first people that die? What? Well, yeah, what do you think the other side's tracking? They're tracking signal and I don't care if it's a command signal for a drone a toy You know a drone or if it's radio communications for medical support The first thing as we've always warned everybody about that your enemy is looking for is that signal to pounce on? Whoa, they got that one dead on expect three more That finished it see how that works So, interestingly enough, they're having to go back to the dinosaur age. And wire-guided is back in vogue. Now, it hasn't really ever left, because you should look up the tow launcher. And if you know anything about Hellfire, I qualified on Hellfire in 1975. I actually qualified with the original trainer, the original prototype, I got a chance to get out and took all those classes, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And even when I was in Washington, I had an opportunity to sit in one of the rigs, the Apaches, it was completely re-out, well, forgive me, correction, correction. The prototype model was in a Cobra. The latest model Cobra, but it was a Cobra and then the Apache was right there with it. But that was to adapt everything to the proper system. But both units, Cobra and Apaches, could carry the unit without any problem at all. And again, adapt accordingly. Now, wire guided. So now we have lesser pieces of equipment, kind of like the Sager, to try and continue to impress everybody with the idea of the drone. If you pay attention, most of the stuff that they're doing now for public propaganda is outdated or dated. Pay attention and look when you see images. And that part of this I think, number one, the Jewish mob figures Americans are not very observant. Pretty much we're not, you know, you can only use maybe 80% of your brain if you're sharp as far as they're concerned. But the fact is if you pay attention you can date if you've been watching the conflict you can figure out who's who in the zoo and what you know what they're who they're screwing to okay what they're doing and It's interesting that the AI or the Israeli propaganda machine. That's you know cranking this crap out Is really doing a bad job of a presentation between comic book looking images and or outdated or misstated or ill presented information. If you pay attention you can start through the BS pretty quick. Now does this mean that it's safe on the battlefield because no it's just as deadly as it's always been. This just means you need to pay attention and start coming up with creative ways to deal with the problems. Number one is And I guarantee they're doing it with these drone launchers now. When the Sager first came up, you think they were stupid and put the launcher right next to the operator? So that when the missile launches, there's this big puff of smoke and if you're looking down range, you fire at the puff of smoke and you probably get the operator right. Nope, you know what the Russians did? They had a play outline to the launcher, which was just a little wire brace. and the rocket was laying on the ground and they played out about 50 meters of anywhere from 24 to 50 meters, depending on which model, of wire to where the fire control station was. And it was a tiny little, remember it's a briefcase. The little periscope comes up and there's a video game joystick and that's what controlled the thing. But when the operator set his equipment up, he didn't have the missile right next to him. He had offsets so that if you fired on where you saw the puff of smoke, which was the standard order initially, because what would you expect? That's either going to be a recoilless rifle or somebody with a shoulder fired something. And if you fire at him, at the very least you're going to kill someone who might try to launch another one. Eventually, and you might recall this if you're infantry and old enough like me, they started coaching you that if you saw a puff of smoke like that, fire both to the left. and to the right, between 25 and 50 yards with crew, forgive me, with squad automatic weapons. In other words, either your small arms fire or the belt-fed machine gun that your team had. And the guy was to, bup bup bup bup bup, to the left, and switched the gun, and bup bup bup bup bup, to the right, and maybe that missile, you know, that Sager would be misguided because the guy's trying to dodge the bullets you just put on him, or maybe you shot him. Well, the same thing is happening with the drones. They've had to offset because, well, if you're smart, And you understand that everything puts off a frequency you could track back to the launch point. So when they initially were launching these things, they were staying on station. Now, they actually, from the launch point, they have an offset, just like the Sager from 55 years ago. Yeah, you have to relearn and relearn and relearn and relearn and relearn. It's almost like people forget or the people that are trying to get all of you killed, they don't want you to remember. So, prior, proper, planning, prevents, piss, poor performance, so pay attention to this. So there are some changes on the battlefield. They're not significant because they're just the old game played all the way around. And if you're experienced, you're going to understand this and you will know how to deal with it. We're going to have to develop that skill. We're going to have to pass down to all the rest of the troops that we are working with. That's one of the things that We were doing this weekend, so discussing anti-armor or anti-personnel technologies. Again, we're going to start incorporating these reviews and take all the videos. We're starting to collect all these videos to show you. Okay, let's compare study on this. Let's take a look at this picture. Step back and smell that coffee. Okay, enough on that for the moment, but hopefully I just gave you some things to think about. Well, we're going forward. We got wire guided. Yeah, you mean dinosaur technology. Hell. If we keep it up, it will be almost a century old. This is the year 2025. I got it. Next. Oh, yeah, I did want to touch on that too. Hold on here. Okay, let's do this. Sidebar. Matches. Matches and matches. I recommend that every time you go to Dollar Tree or wherever you're going to buy stuff, put a pack of matches in the cart every time. When you get home, put those matches in the Ziploc bag or Have the sealer meal permanently set up. Make a point of vacuum packing a matchbook or a box of or flats of. Because you get them in small boxes, there's like a flat of 24. Depends on who packed them. The cheapie China Sport ones that are $1.00 tree have been getting smaller and smaller in package size as far as the quantity you get. It doesn't make any difference. This is just an add-on constantly. Matches are matches. The other thing is there are no volumes of cheap Zippo light, not Zippo, forgive me, butane lighters like we saw years ago when China first opened up. Used to go to Big Lot. You can get cards of 50. You can get boxes of 50. You can get cards of 10. You can get colors. You can get Hello Kitty, those butane lighters all throw away. Well, if you run into a deal, what you want to do is also the same thing. You want to take a number of those, put them in small Ziploc bags, put those inside that ceiling that will don't fully vacuum it, but pull it to about 80% and seal it and put it on the shelf. Put it into either a can, tote bags, whatever you're going to do. Come up with a system. That's a personal flavor choice, depending on what you got for storage. But you should be putting more matches, more lighters, flints. I just bought a bunch of flints. I got a great price. Watch the resale shops. There's all the resale stores. There's a lot of stuff that shows up there that's old inventory from somebody else that collected it and then they died or whatever. Flints don't go bad. Okay. Plus, don't forget those butane lighters have a flint. That's what makes that sparky. Those flints are priceless. So, even if you see a bad one, just assemble it and save that flint. Take a little medicine bottle to start putting them in that. If you got some that can be butchered up, fine. If the whole thing is intact, you can reload that little butane lighter. It's just not fun to do. But, it can also be used for another booby traps, especially where it has that striker, you know, flash igniter with the... With the flint the way it is there's a number of different really cool booby traps that work really well So all of these items are worth saving But you need to be putting some on the shelf constantly and you need to build that up Diamond is the ones in fact. Yeah, thank you 32 count for the small box. They're not great matches. They're China sport. What can I say? But they work and they're what we can get. If you can go to any other stores, you find anything else, pay attention. Let's see if you can find American. Yes, somebody's saying strike anywhere, but strike anywhere has become harder and harder to find. And strike anywhere is I wouldn't waste on starting a fire. I would be saving them for, again, improvised munitions projects. There's all kinds of other things you can do with a strike anywhere. But they are handy for demolition purposes. If you've got a fuse system and they work everywhere, typically, if they're the good ones. So, matches, more matches, that's something that everybody was asking. And, first, I know, fire starters and strikers, of course. But that's a given, most everybody has moved that way. But matches are awfully stinking, convenient, and again, we've got to think in the long haul here between multiple solutions, okay? And by the way, butane is accessible. Butane is something we actually can get. We can make, we can actually produce. So, just something to think about. And or, there are a couple other solutions that will replace butane for those lighters and still be just as safe, just as operational, and would work for our purposes. So you have, again, a ready fire starter. How many of you have a fire starter in your pocket right now? How many of you have a pen knife in your pocket right now? You have a pen knife? You know what a pen knife is? What was a pen knife good for? Anybody remember? What's the purpose behind a pen knife? By the way, everybody goes, well, Mark, if you do know, first of all, words mean something. Penknife. What do you think of penknife? Go ahead. Sharpen your quill. There we go. That's where the name came from. But here's the thing. It was also a personal maintenance knife. And it's interesting that they've gotten everybody away from this, but we used to work for a living in this country. And remember, it used to be we taught people, you know, wash your hands. But also, we used to get dirt under our fingernails. And the traditional penknife went from not just being like you just said, caller, you're absolutely right. That's why it's called a penknife. It was designed to, if you were really good, one slice and you had a quill from any goose or turkey feather or chicken feather that was big enough. All of a sudden, you got a pen, got some ink, there you go, we can write. But the other purpose was personal physical maintenance. How many Americans have a pen knife in their pocket? And why don't they have a pen knife in their pocket? Just think about it. Ask, okay, well, a question. Anybody, chime in there. Why is it that people don't have pen knives in their pockets now? It's kind of the same reason you don't have fire in your pocket either, why you don't have a lighter or something. called politically correct conditioning. The average American would at least have a Barlow in his pocket or a very nice case penknife. I've got some beautiful that are as old, a couple of them are older than I am. I'm 68. I know these two of them are probably from 1921 and some of you guys are knife collectors out there. I mean I am. And the pen knives were made by everybody. And they were designed as a utility small work knife. But more importantly, they were for personal maintenance. Cutting back, you know, pushing back the cuticles, cleaning behind the fingernails. So when you came to the dinner table, mom didn't slap you side to head. And you were respectful to your wife because you made sure you cleaned yourself up before you got to the table. And it's like I got black paint from doing maintenance on certain weapons systems today. Yeah, I'm painting things and I got to get that paint and so guess what breaking out my little pocket. I got three or four pocket knives of me, but The idea is that that's what the penknife was for but America has been castrated and lobotomized America has been a feminized The well once people stop smoking fewer and fewer people have fire in their pockets Which is a fantastic tool? But how many Americans actually have the ability to simply strike a match? Heaven forbid you should have that. Do you smoke? I don't smoke, I don't have matches, I don't have a lighter, oh god! Oh, what have you got that pen for? Are you a pen die for? Are you a terrorist? Well, if you go to the airport, it pricks there, steal them all the time. I got on this by accident, really, I can't get off it, I've tried. I get these notices every week. for the stuff stolen by TSA that's in the public auctions. Buckets of pocket knives and pen knives and little razor blade, you know, cutters and stuff like that. And it's all crap stolen, including also bottle openers, just, you know, regular, you know, the one I got in my key ring here, little flip bottle opener, oh, you can't have that. Even though it's plastic with a little metal, you know, edge on it. Which I don't know how you're gonna use it as a weapon, but you know how it is when you have pricks in charge of your government Everything is a crime so that the big police state power freaks can have their way. Okay, so what's happened is? Everybody has been wussified and Everybody was little used to have a pocket knife when I was in you know, I mean my pen knife. It was just logical Nobody thought twice about it now. Oh my god! What does a kid's game about call? He had a pearl of little pocket knife with two blades. Oh my god! the school was in lockdown, the piss willy patty waste defecated their spine out their bunghole like a meat xylophone and they cried and they cried and they cried and there were TikTok articles for four days about how the whole of the school was at risk for mask pen-knifing, masks, it would have killed hundreds. That's exactly how these ass hats are nowadays. These limp dink patty waste of feminine turds across the board. So again, pocket knives. You don't have too many, really. In fact, you have different knives for different shops. The Barlow is really, when I was growing up, I mean, I always loved, my dad had an original Barlow, I had it forever. And it was a big deal to me when one day, because he decided to get a new Barlow, he gave me his. And it was tired, the blade had been worn down about a third, and I still have that blade. Thank goodness this is my dad's. But that old blade, carbon steel, not stainless, got to keep it oiled, scour it up, make sure it stays clean. And you know what, still cuts just as good as it did when it was made, probably close to what now, 70 years ago. Maybe longer than that probably, because I'm 68, so it's odd. He had that since probably the early, late World War II. Well, yeah, late 40s is what he said. So it's not the earliest Barlow, but it's a good Barlow. And they're just a simple, stupid little knife. I'm not talking about anything fancy, but they're great knives. They work. Any knife's a good knife. Better a sharp, pointy object than harsh language, if at all possible. So again, just things to think about how you've been castrated and don't you dare have something on your key ring. Oh my God! And they will always find something more. The wusses and the power freaks. The wusses will chime in with the power freaks and always find something else to piss and moan about. Which is why every once in a while you gotta shoot their ass out of your country so you can get back to living free. And it's getting to that point where I don't care what idiot sticks in Washington. Same garbage different day and especially now that Israel first America last that that crap's going on What is it Trump just hired a rabbi to spy on America and everybody catch that? We now have a commissar of the Jewish commissar in the in Washington DC He's going to spy on all of you for the KGB of America Homeland Succuretti. I told you this was coming He hired the rabbi You didn't hear about this? I told you so. I told you so. And I told you so. So anyway, America last. Everybody, Israel first. So that's just how it's going to be. Well, actually the Noahide law crap is what they're going to try. The Noahide law garbage is what they're trying to push in. Which means that they can murder you for not going along with, which is what communist Jewish Russia was all about. Let's not forget something. Every commissar, every camp commissar who was in charge of all of the labor and death camps in Russia were rabbis. 100% that was proven beyond a shadowed out. 1971, 1972 with the opening up, or forgive me, 1991, 1992 with the opening of the KGB files. 100% of all communist commandants were Jewish rabbis killing the goyim. So heads up. You can see the writing on the wall where they're planning on trying desperately to take this. Another thing, how many people caught today that they're talking about doing away with habeas corpus? Anybody catch that? Why, they just said it so casually. Ah, you know, by the way, we're gonna just go away with habeas corpus. But it will be limited. You can't in any limited fashion do away with habeas corpus people. You either have habeas corpus in place or you do not. There is no limited attack on habeas corpus. So another thing that we've told everybody about for decades, they blurted out over the weekend actually and they've been testing and probing the water on this all weekend. that they're going to get rid of habeas corpus for, you know, but it'll be, it'll just be for a while for the communists. The communists need this so they can attack the American patriots, because they're not really going to go after the illegal aliens. Well, they're going after the, yeah, they're going after the crime combine that they don't own, but the other crime combine they do own. We haven't heard anything about and the legions that they brought in the Chinese we haven't heard anything about They're doing those MS-13ers Really? Well, what about all those Chinaman? You don't need to think about that. What about all those Chinaman? Well, we're putting them in a Homeland Security uniforms and Kelsey Gabbard loves them And you know all the rest of the bunch they're I mean, it's just Wunderbar. They love it So, pay attention. Just getting rid of habeas corpus. Oh, but only in limited, in some limited form. You can't do it in the either. It's like saying, yeah, you have the Bill of Rights, but this time around you don't. That's what we're talking about. So, pay attention there. Next. Well, a couple things I want to get into, but we're almost to the top of the hour. Again, for our friends, go ahead, jump in there, please. Hey Mark, real quick, I just wanted to mention something real quick I've noticed that my wife and I have talked about. We've noticed that just when you're out in public, we've noticed basically that we've noticed blacks are getting more and more aggressive out in public. Also, we've noticed illegals are getting more and more aggressive. And it's like my wife was in a store the other day and you know, there's only room for one person and you know, and my wife's shopping and this lady is, you know, last lady is like, you know, do you really need to be in this aisle? Why are you here? You know, type deal. And it's like, what? You know, type situation. And like, like, and like the other day, The other day, I'm walking into the right door of a 7-11. and you have two front doors. I'm walking into the right one. I open it, you know, it opens out, I open it up, I'm walking in, and here comes an illegal. Through the door I opened, never touched the door, run squarely into me. And I'm like, and the store wasn't being robbed, so I'm like, what the heck? And it's like, with these, I'm seeing all these situations where people are just losing etiquette. Like, they don't know the etiquette or they're just being aggressive intentionally. And I'm like, this can't go on forever. I mean, you can't just run into people, you know, and just be aggressive toward people without eventually all this escalate. Like, you just, you know, it's like, where are we going with this? I thought I... You're right on the money. I've seen this more than a few times. And again, what's fascinating is the only thing you can do, the stores are even having this problem with who they're hiring right now or who's been in play. I mean, to a degree, everybody realizes it can get real dark real fast and get your ass fired down for it because, well, political correctness is not as high an ideal, slash woke-ism. But they had been coached. There is a whole program, just like we forgot, and nobody wanted to admit that they were all coached about being illegal. Think about it. There was an entire infrastructure that was coaching them from the other country to Central America, including management, coaching them on what to say on the border, And then lassoing them up and taking them in at all of these compounds all over the country. Well, what do you think they were talking to them about or telling them about or teaching them about in those closed compounds where only the hyper leftists were allowed to make contact with the illegals? Does everybody think that they just stopped? When all we got them in here, no they didn't. They coached them. And the other thing is, If you think about this, why would an illegal be respectful of Americans when you were all so stupid and foolish that you let them in? Don't you think that they've been told that you're a pushover and that you're all a bunch of panty ways and that they can take what they want and eventually at the right minute they're going to be able to advance with the Communist Party towards the final goal? After all, who brought them in? The Communist Party. Well, the globalists, but the communist globalists, globalist, communist, monarchist globalists, monarchist globalist, communist. There's no difference between a monarchist and a communist. They both believe your property of the state. So absolutely, they're between social media, socialist media, and all of the other infrastructure that was put in place and paid for with your tax dollars. They have been coached to become confrontational. to press the envelope and to try and get Americans to submit. Let's not forget something. Remember at the very height of this bull BS with BLM and Antifa, how many of those cops got down on their bellies and apologized for existing? How many cops and moms and dads and they had their slavish minded kids get on their bellies? Like groveling worms. Now, what images would you show the invader? If I were trying to propagandize an army, those images would be shown to you every day. And don't forget, these are Americans. And the Americans are on their knees, and then on their bellies, and then like the one police chief apologizing for being white. Does everybody forget this? Do you think that your enemy forgot this? See, that's why it's not an if, it's only a when, but they're logic. Remember, the Jewish Communist has to be able to set upon you. Now the difference is, we're not the white Russians. They tried to set us up like the white Russians because the Communists, of course, are going to try to create that conflict with, you know, A versus B when in reality C is controlling both sides. That's the part that we all need to be looking at because we can already see it with Trump. Okay? Now, there's some things they just said today that were quite accurate. All of a sudden, they shut down the border and the numbers were quoted this morning, the difference between the numbers. Well, okay, that's nice. But if you're letting 1,800 individuals get getaways that they know of, plus there's the bunch they don't, when we talk about getaways, they track them, they videotape them, they saw them with thermal, but they apparently just couldn't catch up with them. Oh, yeah, right, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Laozi. The fact is that the numbers are so vast. that Americans just can't possibly wrap their brains around it, but you have a standing army facing you right now, unfought, completely intact, provided with transportation, money, housing, resources, and pulling as much of your account money out of the systems that at gunpoint you were told you had to participate in, like Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid. They're being stripped by all these punks that were brought in. Anyway, we're at the top. Before we go any farther, we gotta take a break. We gotta be somewhere close to the top of the hour. So Ed's gonna play the music here in a minute. There we go. God bless our republic. The cheaper, full wraparound body armor is gonna be more valuable to you than a plate. I'll talk about that in a minute. It's one of the subjects I wanna tough out today. We're gonna take a front-view back here, grab a cup of coffee. Yeah, I don't know if you can grab some coffee. We'll be back right here. Second hour of the Intel report. Beginning of the week, it's Monday, it's Liberty Street Radio. 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, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. 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Wish in one hand, wait for the rain in the other, get soaked. But it is the 28th of April. It is the 17th year of open obvious and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2025 Old Earth Calendar, 2025 Battle for the Republic, Book 3, a dark anniversary. The comeuppance for the bad guys. They all thought they had a deal. But a deal only exists when there are two sides. The pace is quickening with regard to preparation. Everybody has been doing a fantastic job. I don't have enough hours in the day. So for all of you that have been stepping into certain commitments, I want to say thank you. I appreciate that. And the fact that it's not going to let up. It's not going to get slower. It's going to be just reverse. You can use another two, three, four hours for each day. And it'd still be full. So real quick, body armor. I want to touch on this before we go any farther. Most of you, I know that plate carriers are out there in force. And there's nothing wrong with having one. Nothing. But basically what's happened is we've gone full circle here. We started out with soft armor, because that was the only real sensible armor that was out there for especially the average everyday wear. Then we added chicken plates. Now why do we call it a chicken plate? You probably haven't heard that term before. Well, steel plates or titanium plates or hard Kevlar or additional panels of soft Kevlar, although that's not that effective, but it was done. are put over the heart and lung area, over the sternum, for central protection, because of the blunt trauma transfer through the body armor, which could, even if it didn't penetrate, it could bruise the heart and kill you. So chicken plates would come up. Why were brought into play? Why did they call them chicken plates? Well, they didn't have one in the back. What? They didn't have a... there were no back panels with original undercover or police armor or even over panels when you were over outside. There was a logic behind this. You protect your front and not the back and that means you get motivated to point yourself towards the enemy. And since you're pointed towards the enemy, you probably shoot at him rather than just run like hell because you figure you got some cover in the body armor you're wearing. And for that reason, you know, you're two people coming at each other at high speeds called, you know, plain chicken. You see why they called it a chicken plate? Because you had to face the enemy. So to face the enemy, he's facing you. Maybe he's got body armor. Probably not back in the day, but it could be possible. So you had a chicken plate so that you could face him and, you know, face off and, you know, you put boats back and forth on each other. See how that works? That's why it's called a chicken plate. Now, All that the plate armor we're presently carrying is, they're glorified chicken plates expanded. By the way, the panel up front... changed in dimension depending on company and interest and over the years they did some really extensive work to create those core defense areas, these inserts. Now not always does everybody wear them and they do make threat level for rifle inserts. It's not really hard, all you do is take the same panels that are made for rifle as far as even laminated compressed Kevlar and insert them in a pocket in the front. Well that's a chicken plate. The difference is that they're now adding plates or more plates than they did before. The soft armor that you typically see, which is full wrap around, is more valuable to you than the plate carriers would be. Why? Well, first of all, most of you are not combatants. Something our caller just mentioned before the top of the hour that is very important to remember is all of these incidents were close contact activity. Well, that's right. They were in doorways or in aisleways or in gas stations, post-public places. People that have been part of the knockout game are walking in and out of stores and they don't talk about that anymore, but it was real popular. Come up, walk past a man or a woman who's older, turn around and smack them in the back of the head, knock them out, maybe kill them. Now they also would just beat you hit you in the kidneys mac you in the back and again boom down you go with Kevlar you have a lot more protection and wrap around protection because At close quarter point why why do you think they need a gun when they can use a knife? So again, you're more likely to see some kind of pokey, stabby, or even if it's gunfire, it's going to be at any old bleak angle. It's not going to be a front confrontation. The person is a coward. They're going to monkey poke you. They're going to hit you from behind. They're going to hit you from an angle. So wraparound armor is your better choice. And here's the thing. If you've got plate armor, why not wear the vest and the plates? Well, that's kind of heavy. Yeah, what's my life worth? You know what I mean? You can get smaller plates, so basically you've got really big chicken plate front and rear instead of, well, more than just chicken plate, you've got a plate front and rear. But that soft armor is going to be, especially for the civil type contact, is a better choice for most, all of you. Because those side areas, when they come up from behind, stabbing you in the side soft ribs or in the gut from the side or the back or into the kidneys is very likely. Very likely. They're monkey pokers, they're backstabbers, they're cowards, they're punks. Evil, wicked creatures. And when you have to defend yourself, you just keep stomping until they're not, they don't need to be stomping anymore. That's how you should be thinking about it. Go ahead, call and jump in there. What do you got? I wanted to ask something about kinetic force, kinetic energy. You talk about blood force trauma when bullets hit the plate and the shock wave can transfer through that into the body and bruise the heart or break a grip. Well, a measly 100 foot-pounds. Isn't that close to 1,200 pounds of force? A measly 100 foot-pounds. Well, the big thing you're now remembering, you just said something. Now remember, we're talking about with plates, the nature of the, typically again, the armor that you're wearing, because it is, it's literally tank armor, that's what it's the equivalent to. You're a vehicle armor. It's not likely that you're going to transfer as much through, but see, here's the advantage of wearing the soft armor underneath, is that the Kevlar is going to do its job, so if there is any stippling. through that heavier plate, the soft armor is going to distribute more of that impact energy over a wider space. And since you're not getting hit with a bullet on the soft armor, the soft armor becomes a pillow cushion, which is really critical. Some people have even argued to go so far as to wear A, a leather jerkin, which I understand, although I know some people who wear a chain mail. But a leather jerkin, then the Kevlar, and then the regular infantry plates. The standard that everybody is buying now. You can get them for as little as $140 a set. That's why I said it's not a bad price. You get all kinds of carriers that will adapt to what you need. The big thing here again is the plates, if it's gone through the plate, it's obviously going to be a rifle and it's probably a heavier rifle. Most of it is probably going to be pistol and light rifle, so if you have the Kevlar behind that, again, the blunt trauma transfer is going to be greatly reduced before it gets to the soft QEU. That's the big thing about having the soft armor. That's why I can't see why it's not being promoted, but then again, if they know people are going to buy something, they're buying limited product. Now I'm not poo-pooing anybody who's making armor plate right now, but what I'm saying is for us, we're not just, you know, we are infantry, but if you're looking at, you know, the progressive escalation of civil act, you know, civil hostility, then the soft armor is something you can wear all the time. I used to live in it. Well, I was in Detroit. I lived in it. And again, actually the stuff I bought was federal armor that was last year's model that I got from one of our allies down in Louisville. And the chicken plates that I wore with that set were titanium. In fact, I doubled them up because the titanium is half the weight of the steel. And I don't understand why they stopped offering titanium chicken plates or why somebody hasn't offered titanium armor, except possibly, obviously, cost. I know this is going to be expensive. But here's the old story. People say, well, what's your life worth? Well, I'd like to have titanium armor. There's a reason. If I had titanium plates, Well, I could do it with the chicken plates because let me give you an idea how cheap this was a guy got 30,000 of the unissued and issued Federal service armor and my cost was $15 a vest for a threat level 3 Now cost for the chicken plates were $5 apiece and I could go titanium I could go armor steel or I could go laminate Kevlar Now, a lot of the vests I put together, I went with a laminate Kevlar and a titanium plate over that. It's kind of excessive, really. What I basically did is I'm wearing threat level 2A or threat level 3 for the vest. I've got a threat level 3 chicken plate made out of compressed Pascat type conventional Kevlar. And then I've got a titanium plate that's supposed to be good up to 44 Magnum. So I'd say between the three my core was pretty well protected. Not only that, it's less likely, as you just pointed out, caller, the transfer from the armor through, like everybody goes, what are we talking about here? Think billiards. Okay, pool. When you play pool, you take that white ball and you smack that other ball. What does it do? The energy transfers and the ball moves in basically the same velocity as the propellant ball. Well, the same thing is happening to you when the bullet ball hits you and the energy is straight where it strikes, there is focused energy and it can be transferred and create blunt trauma damage to the muscle, to the bone, especially the sternum which is relatively flexible but still can be cracked. And that in turn will also allow for that direct channel of focused energy to strike the heart, hit the upper circulatory system or the lungs. And in either case, especially at the top of the lungs and the operation area there around the heart, this is why they focus even with the new plate armor. Again, what do they focus on? Core, safety, and protection. Now the problem is it doesn't offer you much otherwise unless you buy side plates and all this other fun stuff. I still believe that, again, the core armor concept is right. But I would put a soft vest underneath it. Why not? What's it cost? If you look around for used cop armor, you can get it for all of them. I won't say nothing, but you can find used police armor out there. Either threat level, you know, you can't find any threat level one anymore, although they do have, it's called stab armor. And originally that's basically what level one was. So threat level two, threat level three in the soft armor, that would be your daily care. throw the plates on, that's your combat care. Or if you have to go out in public, can it get that bad? No, it's just everyday living eventually, right? That's how it would work. The biggest issue here again is what do we expect to be hit with? That's another problem. Government has moved up to 6.8 because they wouldn't acknowledge that the .308 round was the way to go and because the pricks just notoriously want to be different. So they are. Okay, fine. But that means that we have a main battle rifle cartridge out there that's going to be turned on the American people. That means that the Israelis, when they give the US government the order to attack Americans who will not submit to the globalist agenda, you're going to be facing a 6.8 millimeter round to be used for policing actions against the American population, not just 5.56. So it would behoove you to invest in particular protection. Now here's the sad part. When I told all you guys to buy this stuff when it was $45 a vest and $55 and some prick probably told you, it can't be worth anything, it's cheap. It's cheap because there's a glut of it. It's not cheap because it doesn't work. It's like AR-15s right now. Do you think that the AR-15 works? Well, yeah. Well, it's the cheapest it's ever been in my lifetime. Must be junk now, right? The AR-15 must be junk. It's gotten cheap. Is that the mindset that some of those fools have prattled out there? Now, let me give you an example. I just moved a pile of them. I bought a bunch of those British Trumples body armor in the DPM. I bought a bunch of that when I told you guys to at $45 apiece for those vests. Now, do you know what they're worth right now? Go try and buy one. The vest I told you to buy for $45 apiece is now $500 a vest. The exact same stinking product. Guess what? Somebody didn't look closely at the fact that it was a rifle-rated system. And that's why now, if there are any left, and there are, in fact, they may be sold out already, go over to KeepShooting.com and look up Body Armor or armored vests. Look and see what's available and what the price is. Now, the other interesting is only a little while ago the Polish tactical vests were 65. Now, what level are those? Well, there's a debate about that, but if you translate to Polish, which somebody did, most of the armor layers are threat level, most of the armor panels are threat level three. They're not rifled, but they are high end armor. And what are we mostly worried about if we are in the field? Fragmentation. It's more likely, in fact let me point this out to you, everybody tells you we're doomed because of the dronatoids, the hemorrhoids, the nematodes, because of the fragmentation weapons from the drones. What did you say? Fragmentation, they're dropping grenades. Oh, so we probably would want our whole torso protected because fragmentation knows no, you know, no known bones, it'll hit you anywhere it wants. It's not going to aim for the center of your chest, and it's not going to aim for the center of your back. And it comes in on a really bad angle. It can still get to all the parts underneath that plate armor that you were wearing quite easily. So again, look at all those videos. Everybody says, oh, look, we're doomed. Well, look at all those videos. What do we have to have to protect ourselves from that? Full body armor, full wraparound. Now, you can get to the point where you're not effective and you're walking no matter where you go because you can't run very far over all the damn weight you're carrying, all the weight that you can add on. So there's a balancing act here. And this is why I would, if it was a choice, somebody said plate armor or wrap around, I'd go wrap around. And then I'd be scavenging off of the battlefield for somebody's pieces of, you know, somebody else's armor and put a core plate up front to mimic more sophisticated armor. Because, you know, again, if you look at all, one thing to remember about all of these armor systems is that they're pieces and panels. So it's not a big deal to scavenge off one and upgrade the other. Like those Italian vests, those are all upgraded to level four that we picked up. Why? Well, because you might recall that over the last two and three years when I told you guys to buy the old threat level three insert panels or those Italian, I really love the ones, they look like the body armor for the Imperial Army from Star Wars. You know, the Army, not the Stormtroopers. And we just moved a bunch of them. Now, what will we pay for those? $10 apiece. What are they? Threat level four. Well, they fit almost all of the carriers out there. What does it cost if you go to buy those over the counter from the regular service? Oh, $150, $200, $300. Vectors, a couple companies, I get information from every day. And I would say that that panel is worth about $260. Hey, Mark. Now, were there a whole bunch of them? Nope, there weren't. So, what we got is what we got, and we can only outfit so many hundreds or maybe a few thousand troops with that, but if we got it first, that means we're better equipped. Go ahead, callers, you're up in there, please. Hey Mark, this is Irish Whiskey. I've got the British and the Italian systems. Now for the Italian system, I bought the throat protector, the real heavy piece of armor from Sports' Guide. The only problem is I do not have the pouch that it goes in that attaches to the top of the Italian system. Do you know of any way to acquire those or any solutions for that? One of the things you can do if you look around there's a bunch of these cheapy cheapy woodland camo zip utility bags. They're very lightweight. They have a zipper that opens up like a book zipper like on a Bible. And they make them in different sizes. I would even look around at some of the Dollar General stores to see what they got, because I noticed they're doing some tactile stuff right now, and there's some wood one that's been showing up. I was even thinking about buying a few of them just to have them around. But what you want is just something that, like you just said, able to hold it. That's all it's got to do. And then you stitch on Velcro or your connectors accordingly and hook it up. Because hey, you can get all the bucklers and everything else for it. Go ahead. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia. Can you hear me? We got you. Go ahead, Carl. Okay, so I own both of those items you're talking about and search every pocket inside and outside of that area because mine came with that pouch plus some, I guess, magazine pouches and also the groin protector pouch. Didn't have anything in them, but they were in that so check every single pocket you might find it the other thing is a Guy on my team just got a bunch of those throat protectors from sportsman's guide and they all came with the On it so they came with the pouch. Yeah, we know that means You know what that means guys you know where they stole them from you know the vest you bought That's what happened. I'm serious. I know the surplus companies. They stole it. They took them out of the kit. They were probably with the vest. They pulled them sideways. Or they got finally sent from the European handler, the European company. But they were pulled because they were charging extra for the throat protectors like they're doing. But they're worth it. In fact, you can even take those and insert those in other locations, especially around the arms, there's different ways those could be used. Or even another one would be interesting if you get extra pouch, would be to consider a higher back, not quite up to the back of the neck, but behind the neck. and a little lower, kind of like Klingon armor in that respect because that's another spot people forget. You got to still be able to articulate with the helmet. You got to tilt your head back to determine how far back you can go without obstructing that motion. And then that's where you station the pocket if you want to put it together. Go ahead. Those little Kevlar blocks, essentially what it is for the throat protector, they're actually a good size that you could use for your side armor. If you have a side armor pouch but nothing in it, there's a panel in it, you could put those in there and they would do very well. Just simply buy four of them from Sportsman's Guide and buy like, I think they're five bucks a piece. You know fix up and I'm sure at least one of them will come with a pouch. There we go There's a solution and again good point you always check them. Yeah, always check the pockets anyway guys You know, thank you for bringing that up also Guys whenever you get surplus gear, especially if it's you know used always check the pockets You never know what's going to be in them now, of course it if it has a fuse or something don't tell anybody But you never know what's gonna just show up You'd think that they were more efficient with you know, dealing with taking care of that equipment, but you're wrong. And everything can show up. So just that's a good point. Another thing, there are other systems out there. Somebody's just asking. Yeah, the Polish units, there's the Polish, the Italian. The Polish ones are in the Polish woodland. And again, they were cheap for a bit. And then they ran out, and when they came back in, they were three times the price. And now they're basically in what we call unobtainium mode, because they're just not out there. You have to find somebody who's maybe getting rid of one that they picked up, but they're asking a lot more for the item that they paid a lot less for. It's just that simple. It's profiteering, but it happens. It's just the way the world works. So, just be prepared. Okay, next, and again I wanted to mention that because that was the body armor thing. Now, we're at the bottom of the hour. Okay, we got to do something. They didn't do any bottom of the hour break, class break. And we didn't have a break, and rightly so. Oh, let's do Peter Gabriel again. Oh no, wait a minute, hold that. No, yeah, we'll do this one. If you could, Peter Gabriel, Games Without Frontiers. A couple other requests came in. I got them, guys. I just don't have them in front of me. I was on a run mode right up until before we started the program. Hopefully by 8 o'clock I'll have those in hand. And we'll try to throw one or two up. But Peter Gabriel, Games Without Frontiers. And you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org. Don't forget we're also on WVCQ, the planet 6.160, regular shortwave heat, 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Here we go. I heard it. I know it's coming. Ed's got it. Thank you, Edward. And again, Peter Gabriel, games without frontiers. Hold my bayonet for me. Here we go, recover that bandit. Can you hear me? Okay, hold on, Tex-Mex. We have one more before you. Go ahead. Oh, okay. Go ahead. Yeah. Yeah. I don't fear a 6.8 more than a 7.62x39 because I know that both can kill you just as dead and just as quick. Right? Right. Exactly. But neither one is... Okay. It doesn't mean there's what bullet is going down range. If it finds its mark, somebody's going to get hurt and you don't plan on beating that one. So, this is why, again, solutions, we already know what militaries are already doing. With regard to body armor especially, it's a pretty straightforward solution. The big issue is trying to come up with an economic solution because nobody's got enough shekels to get the job done the way the system does. They've always got more money than we have. So we have to improvise, adapt, and overcome. One of the things that I would remind everybody, there's some really good videos out there for the future especially, but even right now where people have done a lot of improvised armor. And people, it's homemade stuff. Yeah, there's nothing wrong with homemade armor. The big thing is understanding, you know, what's its restriction. Now, a lot of the kids that have done their homework, have made some pretty successful pieces of equipment. Do they last forever? No, but let me point something out. If you take a hit with some of this better armor, or even the armor, any of the armor we're talking about, it's going to be compromised at that point or weakened. Now is it likely you're going to hit in the same spot over and over and over again? No, not really. But it's inevitable that you're going to be changing out the armor you have. So that's another part of the math formula everybody needs to remember. It's like, unfortunately, things break in a combat zone. And hopefully not you, but what you've been using. And you can replace it, but it needs to be in the formula. Accept the idea that your equipment is going to be damaged. And you're going to have to be prepared to replace. Well, there's all kinds of ceramic tile armor ideas that are really good. The only consideration with any of the frangible armor is you have to ensconce it with either Kevlar or something else to prevent spalled slash side fragmentation. But it works. It really does. So the important thing is do a little research, take a look at what it is that people will come up with in the way of unique solutions, and you may want to try it. You may want to apply the idea. And then you take your conventional armor, use that as the core, use the add-on armor that's home built, and you've upgraded your protection that much farther. We're not going to rob any banks, we're not going to bother anybody, but when the regime comes out, and it's not if, it's just when, it's pretty obvious now, they're hiring foreigners to spy on you. They've been doing that for a long time, but now they're just being open about it. Trump just hired a rabbi to monitor Americans on the Internet. So that means that the Israeli Mossad has been hired to spy on America. Everybody understand that? It's a done deal. It's not a maybe kind of sort of, it's a done deal. So everybody pay attention. They're in motion like I said. They're not going to make any advance announcements. They're hopefully going to try and catch you all flat-footed. So instead, let's be prepared for that. Now, Tex-Mex is so patient here. Jump in there, please. Oh, yeah. I just wanted to say maybe not this hour or maybe the next hour. Maybe you could play Iron Maiden's The Trooper? Iron Maiden's The Trooper. Well, not this hour because we only got 15 minutes left. Ed, write that down. Iron Maiden The Trooper, right? Alright, okay, we'll put it into the mix at the bottom of the hour and the 8 o'clock. That'll work for us. And I've got another song I gotta pull up, but I don't have it right here in front of me. Although everybody was laughing about something we played. The Elton John song we played has gotten a lot of echo response. Yes, at one time everybody thought Elton John was straight, people. We had to keep laughing about that. We were laughing about it today. Somebody asked me a question about that today. It's like, you know how you played that Elton John song? Was that really Elton John? And it's like, yes, when everybody thought he was straight, when he was playing this koi card. Trust me. And what it was, there was this big competition with Billy Joel. Sidebar, enough on that. But real quick, I want to close on the armor. I want to get on one of the subjects here in the last 15 minutes. With the body armor, any armor is good armor. If you have older, in fact, don't let anybody bad mouth Vietnam era armor. The M1952-53, Flak vest, as it's called, was a very intelligent design and I'm surprised that it has not come back. It doesn't make any sense that it hasn't because with modern Kevlar you would be an armadillo. If you look and if you're wondering what model I'm talking about, go look at the Battle of Kaesan or look at any of the middle and again ignore the AI bullshit. By God, that's the worst part about this. You have to find real photographs, and they have to be real photographs, not all this proxy-doxy half-wit garbage that AI is producing. The crap, okay? If you look at any of the... Well, find a book. There we go. Find a book printed from the past. At least it's more accurate in theory. With any of the images from the middle of Vietnam, even through to the end, the Marine armor that you see was actually a hand-me-down armor from the end of the Korean War. The Marine Corps typically used a lot of secondhand or even though it was brand new equipment. It was a secondhand design or a piece of equipment from the Army. Wherever they could procure, they would. Now, the one thing most people don't realize about that particular vest, if you run into them, they're decent and they can be upgraded, is where your upper armor is located, it's soft. But if you pay attention where your gut is located, it's plate armor. Did you know that? Well, if you take a look at the tired vest that the guys are wearing, tropical rainforest or tropical environment, hot, hot, hot. The gear gets worn in. If you look at those marine vests, you can see the panel sticking out underneath the polyester cotton shells that the vest was ensconced in. Now, if you took the same idea and you incorporated modern ballistic armor, You would be pretty well protected in all the critical areas. The only thing you would change is you'd probably do a flop down chicken plate right in the middle and make it out of whatever modern armor you choose. And that vest would be everything you'd need. The only thing I would say is understand that there was a transition in the body armor at the end of Vietnam. Why you see the Paz Gatt vest come into play? was because of an evaluation of the 10 years of casualties of Vietnam. And so the thing that they changed and what you would add to a modern vest, if you were to make a copy of it, would be full throat protection, which is what they did. They came up with a high collar. Then they made the new Fritz helmet, the Kevlar helmet, the Pazgad, as you see. They brought the armor down so that you had an overlap. No matter how you moved your head, it was more likely fragmentation was going to either hit the helmet or going to hit the neck or going to hit the double shoulder armor. on the PASGAT. So you take the features of the PASGAT, apply the original design of the model 5253 armor. Actually, the only difference between each one were minor configuration points, but they always change the model when they do that. So really, the vest from 51, 52, or 53, any of those. you'll find that they're the M1951 or the M1952 or the M1953. Whichever of those vests, now one was a minority, the last one, the 53 vest. There aren't as many of those laying around. But those vests were quite effective for what they were intended to do. The plate armor was over your gut. Why? Well, you see, your chest has got the rib cage. So that is the hard reinforcing up above. But your gut Well, you know, that's why they've always made, let me point something out, they've made bucklers. I've talked about this for years. A buckler, when you read in the Bible it says, and King Schmidloposaurus Myximus had 10,000 bucklers. Well, what's a buckler? Well, it's a gut protector. And it's literally what it sounds like. It's a big ass buckle with a heavy gauge leather, typically horse hide, not cow hide, although cow hide would be used if that's all you got. Your better leather for protection in blade work is horse hide, not cow hide. That's where everybody makes their mistake and wonders why. Well, leather, it doesn't work that well. Well, who says they were using cow leather? So anyway, the idea behind this is the same way. Your gut protection is especially critical because there's nothing there. You get past the soft chewy tissue on the outside, you're to the soft chewy organs on the inside. So that particular design is not bad. And then there's one last piece, I'm going to mention this again, I've got to get off this subject. I am looking for, I've only had two of these in hand. During the middle, 67 in Vietnam, it was around later too, I think the Adam is 71, there was a malleable sponge armor that was made that stopped 7.62x39, blood cold. Now this vest looks like a big pie plate, or no, a cake pan. and take the narrow side and put it up above. Now you still have the Kevlar underneath just like we were just talking about. But this panel ran down about to the belly button, a little lower, and it was a rectangular panel. And in it was a malleable, thick material. that was designed as, almost like it was liquid Kevlar. It's not liquid, it's more like, I can't say even paste, but here's what I really suspect that it was. I suspect that it was Silly Putty. What you call Silly Putty. I've always wondered, where did Silly Putty come from? People when I was little, it's like, well, this is cool. I can take this and rub it on this, and I can get a picture. I can take ink off the newspaper, and I can put a picture on a piece of paper of what I took off of the Funnies page. But that's not what its purpose was. And interestingly enough, the material that I saw, I've seen two of them. One had a 30 caliber, so I'm securing my 39 bullet, lodged in it, and stopped with about 1 third of the projectile exposed. Now I made the mistake of I owned one and I had somebody who was a Vietnam vet who begged me and begged me and he was a good friend and he's dead now so I don't know what happened to it but he bought the one I had. Now this armor existed and was in limited issue for whatever reason but it is literally, it's level 4 armor before anybody knew that level 4 armor existed. And I have seen an image of one. But it's like nothing else in body armor that we've seen since. Now the fact that it worked so well and it was not that heavy, it wasn't any heavier than carrying steel, but there are most every example that you might see an image of, it stopped anywhere from already one to three bullets. Now here's the thing that's interesting. Typically if it got hit they didn't extract the bullet, they left it. That's the one thing I've noticed. I don't know if it was recommended. It probably was because, although the material probably can be squozed together or whatever, the bullets lodged in place. It's another piece of metal to carry around. But you know what? Leave it where it is. But I have seen these. I've seen three examples total, but two I've touched. One I could see, but the guy didn't want anybody to touch. And I owned one, but that's been back 25 plus, no, what am I talking about? That's 40 years ago, 44, 45 years ago. God, it's been that long. And again, it was because there was a lot of Vietnam vets that I knew, one of our friends. He used that equipment and he was planning on using it. And many times he came to our family's aid and it was well put to use. It was put into service and he came ready to fight just as many other friends did when it was necessary to protect hearth and home. We did the same for them. It's one of those things that if we run into one, it is effective, but we would like to evaluate. Now I would go through more of the process of evaluating the chemical composition, the polymer composition of the malleable armor. What was it? And I suspect it's silly, buddy. Sounds weird, don't care what anybody thinks. We put the idea out there so people might look around and think through and ask. Now the impact panel underneath was another level of hard, laminate, compressed, either ballistic nylon or Kevlar in its earliest form. So the whole back panel of that sponge cake that slug was additional armor so that when the bullet hit again we were just talking about transfer of hit. Now I want to touch on it real quick and I'm only going to get a moment here because we've got to get out of the way in seven minutes. How many people have seen the follow-up propaganda report because in a way it might be accurate but then again has anybody seen what is now the story coming out about the helicopter aircraft collision in Washington. Now, for two minutes, two minutes people, if you're in a cockpit, if you're in a pod aircraft any kind, two minutes is an eternity in flight. But for two minutes, air traffic control told them to change altitude but also to finally change direction. The female pilot, the politically correct female pilot, was told multiple times more than once by the instructor who should have taken command of the aircraft first to change altitude which the individual either could not do or refused to do. Notice I said something there, could not. The next thing that was barked or the last thing that was barked at the pilot was to turn. Anywhere, turn, turn. Now, the argument is that, well, the direction they're allowing for everybody to see that they're painting here is that the pilot is suicided, which is the only two options. The one is the aircraft was taken over on the ground, was guided to the target, the override technology was proven in Washington here only a couple weeks before the incident. Anybody catch this? One of our friends brought this forward as a point. that there was a big dog and pony show there in Washington where they showed how they could literally fly the helicopters, both the Apaches and the Blackhawks and others, fly by wire, pilots could be dead, or there's nobody in the aircraft, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. This means that obviously they could, after discretion, completely override the pilots. We've argued about this before. We know that it exists. The technology is 30 years old. There is nothing new about this. Nothing. These aircraft are already fly-by-wire electronic control surface technology. So it's a given. But it's either A, the female on board ignored all orders and guys I want you to count to 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000, 6000, 7000, 8000, 9000, 9000, 10. That's one tenth. That's like, look, forgive me, 1, 1, 1, 12th. of the time that they were operational and they've got this big honkin' aircraft landing light coming at them and the pilot supposedly just moved straight to the target. Now that's either a suicide slash a political statement or none of them on board could do anything about what was going on with the aircraft because the aircraft's controls were over ridden. The only possible thing that you could do is start pulling buses. If you're the flight engineer, my secondary MOS was an air crewman. I've mentioned that many times. Didn't hardly spend any time. Air crewman means you're a man handler. You're the other guy that you're doing all the other third party work, the pilots are busy doing their job. You're dealing with the mechanics of the aircraft, but you can support the operational maintenance of the aircraft in the air. If it was a shit hook or something like that, you have full access to all of the mechanical systems. If you suspected that you were being led to your doom, the one thing that you could do is start pulling fuses or, you know, tapping fuses and shutting down power supplies or trying to. And if you could, you'd just rip the system out. You could rip out individual buses. That's the only thing that I could think of that would have been, and you'd have to be quick thinking on that. But if it was a suicide, well they've mapped out that plan, that game plan finally, where before they completely would not disclose the name of the pilot, or they would tell you who the co-pilot trainer was, and they told you who the other air crewman was, the flight engineer. Then they eventually put all the rest of the information out. Now they're basically mapping out that the individual was repeatedly told within a long period of time to correct the situation. Now for anybody who tries to bullshit you about not being able to see the plane because of their night vision, guys, it doesn't make any difference what generation of night vision you have. White light dominates your night vision. Even if you can't see it directly, it creates all kinds of tells. So any BS'er that was trying to make excuses for the idea that they couldn't see what was coming is making excuses for the enemy, works for the enemy, and is lying their ass off. I want you to just take your night vision, whatever generation it is, go out and take them, pan your neighborhood and pay attention. How does the white light affect your night vision technology? No matter the model, it is very apparent where a white light source is. And aircraft landing lights, well, they take nighttime and turn it into day. So, this is either A, most likely it's why they're doing the cover story now because they're going to, you know, again, they could sacrifice the girl, but the female was also on target because she was right there in the Biden administration for quite some time. In fact, right up there first person observing a lot of what happened. Either A, it's a Fruit Loop lesbian who decided that he hated the world, hated America, hates the heterosexual males taking over, and did the Dirty Deed. The other is, it's the same old ring-knocker operation, wire-guided to the target, people on board the plane needed, you know, they wanted somebody dead there, they say there's a number of individuals that are most likely. Then on top of that the person who was flying the aircraft would getting rid of her would be good too for the you know powers that be so either way Again, I get this field moment. I was what was reading this particular report the New York Times is the one to put it out there and If you read the whole thing you go to the end That's where all the interesting comments statements are that they left to the bottom of the article. They buried it intentionally They did all kinds of other fluff And then at the very end of the article is where all the meat of what transpired took place. And it speaks for itself. But that means that, again, any time you see the hacks producing something, well, there's a reason they produce it. So heads up, it's A or B. There's always A or Bs. There's always forks in the road. But you still end up with the end result. A whole bunch of people died in those aircraft. Needless to say, the pilot took everybody. If it was the suicide, the pilot that helicopter took everybody with them. If it was a ram attack through ground control control, ground control operations, they obviously still got the same end result, didn't they? This is why analog and mechanical controls are what we prioritize on with everything that we build. This is why electronics are deadly. Just something to think about. If your life depends on it, kiss. Keep it simple, stupid. Make sure it's the human that operates the equipment and not the equipment that operates the human. We're at the top. We're going to hear the music. We have got to get out of the way. And I have a million things that still need to be done. The paint is a drying. That's a minor project by comparison on the other woods that's out there. For everybody, stay focused. Remember, fire proper fighting prevents piss-poor performance. The bad guys are in motion. The illegal alien army is un-fought. And they are out there waiting for orders or they've already been given orders. We don't know. I mean, again, we're not bringing to that circle. God bless our Republic. Yes, for the New World Order. We shout for them. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are on the march, so stay in now. Again, for everybody out there, they said, we can get out of the way for now. for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government. Laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly, all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to write themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. When a long train of abuses and use of patience, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies. and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance, unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended... He has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable only to tyrants. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable and distant from the depository of their public records. for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected whereby the legislative powers incapable of annihilation have returned to the people at large for their exercise. The state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states for that purpose obstructing the laws for naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He is combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation. For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us. For protecting them by a mock trial from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states. For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world. For imposing taxes on us without our consent. For depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury. For transporting us beyond seas. To be tried for pretended offenses. for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province, establishing therein an arbitrary government and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies. For taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. for suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns and destroyed the lives of our people. He is, at this time, transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries. to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy. Scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy of the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our immigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity. And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred. to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore... the representatives of the United States of America in general congress assembled. appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, due in the name and by authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly published and declared that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved. And that as free and independent states, they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our alive and our sacred honor. 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. All the knots are woven by hand. And on each row, 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. Someday 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 in the wind. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. The free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no boy, 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 and the 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- giving government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches in the farm and keep our country deep in debt. 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, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Most sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God as Iowoki vanished in the midst of once he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God. given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he thought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Good thing, ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the Intelligence Report Hammer Party. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Southwest, Northeast, and North. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And we're on satellite, and we want to say hi to all our operators there, analog and digital. We're the myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States, to include WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave, WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave. And it is Monday. It's been Monday all day. It's been warm but cool. Wind shifted from the north to coming up from the south, totally the opposite. And with it, a little warmer air, but not much. Just enough to make things a little more comfortable. But on the other hand, again, we've got storms on the horizon probably, so let's be ready for those coming up from the south. And as was discussed by a lot of other people, The chemtrails, I don't care how they try to apologize for whatever the system is doing or misdirect people, guys, there's duckfoots everywhere. In other words, it's important that they spread the wealth out. activity north-south, which does happen here because we have the polar cap corridor. If you're moving north through the United States, you end up in either the channel over Chicago and going up the west side of Michigan or you go up the east side. Anyway, it is the 28th of April, 17th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face. Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 old earth calendar 2025 battle for the Republic book three a dark anniversary Well a dark anniversary for the bad guys only because everybody you thought they had a deal Not so much and that always happens with the fools who betray their country The way the ring knockers do that are in Washington and the state capitals traders all. Anyway, it has been a beautiful day but it's been a busy day and it's not going to stop. I want to say thank you again to all of our friends who pitched in over the weekend especially. There are just too many things to do. Unfortunately also some critical meetings that had to take place and things that need to be dealt with internally. So that was done but because of it some of you guys had to step up to the plate and you did exactly what was asked of you. So thank you and God bless you. So anyway, a couple things that we were touching on, if you go back to the two hour block of the Intel report, I was talking about the drone technology. And again, things that they don't want you to think about because after all, it's feudal resist, you'll be absorbed, they're all seeing, all knowing. It's the super space with tech of the day that's like nothing we've ever seen yet. We've seen it for over 100 years. Interestingly enough, you know, the kittering bug, look that up, the kittering bug. You were presently having to go back to fly-by-wire drone missiles. They're missiles is what they are. Air breathers or rockets, they're still missiles. And what's fascinating is the Kittering Bug did not require that. It was a wireless tube technology air torpedo. That would be the term. It was developed out of Ohio and what's interesting is The argument is that they build at least 3,000. The number is a skew because even at Wright-Patterson at the Air Force Museum, there are two different numbers, which nobody challenges them on this. But the Kittering Bug was a biplane tube and a combination of altimeter and barometric pressure-controlled flight system. that allowed for this 500 pound charge of demolition, which basically the plane itself with motors looked like a flying torpedo. It had a pair of biplane wings attached to it. It worked flawlessly. They tested it here in the U.S. They were planning on deploying it more extensively in Europe, obviously for the Great War, which everybody now calls World War I. And this is 1917-1918 technology. Yeah, 100 years ago. The Kittering Bug. After the war, needless to say, because we shot our wad, the bankers got what they wanted. They needed us in a global war to run the national debt up, they did. And it was outrageous. We did build a lot more aircraft than you would imagine. Most people do not. fully appreciate the amount of expenditure in tech that the US did in the short time that they were in, we were in World War I. And how many aircraft of all categories. Now, it also is true with other unique weapons. And the Kittering Bug was one of these, right off the bat, was already out there and available. It is a guided biplane missile slash drone. The Kittering Bug. And if you want to get better information, there is an example that was built from the specs. By the way, Kittering, the guy who invented it, was also the chief cook and bottle washer for making the Air Force Museum what it is. and was extensively involved like the Wright brothers and many others in aerospace engineering in the earliest days of aerospace engineering and he was a giant in his period of time. Example is the kittering bug. His idea for an unmanned aerial torpedo. Got to location, wings dropped off and no way, yes way. 1918. 1917, because 1918 is when it was being deployed. Think about that. They don't show you that in history books, do they? Well, they try not to. And then every once in a while somebody does an AI crappy version. God, what a bunch of cartoon BS. The worthless AI imagery and worthless AI storyline. So avoid that if at all possible. In fact, avoid it like the plague. It's a pollution of your mind. AI is absolutely a pollution of your brain. Avoid at all cost. Keep thinking and keep improving your mind. Don't count on some other turd to create a fabricated version of artificial intelligence. And then you follow it. You'd be a fool. You'd be an idiot to do so. That'd help you. Well, maybe he wouldn't. But maybe he might give my coffin attitude right himself. So anyway, again, The interesting thing about this is that there is a lot of other conflict going on now in how far to continue to commit the air component of drones. Okay, now we still have the ground component that's going to be coming into play, and these are the robotoids, nematodes, hemorrhoids on the ground. that they're desperately trying to push to make you be terrified of. But remember, they are an artifice. Nobody's going to have any problem killing those, are they? They're so dangerous. Well, yeah, but you see, if I shoot some punk who shows up, they're going to try to get the rest of the punk show up, you know, from whatever gang, uniform gang, to come and try and thug murder you. Again, the knuckle monkeys will show up. But... Now you're talking about robotoids slash robots slash whatever droids Nobody's gonna think twice about destroying those but they'll also get pissed when those things kill somebody and We'll look for the people who sent them and that will be that's just as good a reason to get a war kick it off in this country as any so be prepared because we're not putting up with that garbage ourselves and you can't go with them, so The sky's the limit whenever this happens, whenever they try to kick that particular component in, it's going to be an open conflict immediately. And for that reason, you need to buy bigger. This is why half-inch guns, .338 Lapua, .30-06, any of the heavy rifle calibers. The government is going over to the 6.8. They won't admit that the .308 is the way to go because you can't afford to do that. They also want to change out so that in theory when they fight the American people, the ammunition they're using on you will be different. You know, it's a colonial occupation thing. So that's not unusual. This is something we've seen historically and have explained several times on the air in the past here. The big thing again is that the bad guys are definitely in motion. So pay attention to the tech and where it's going. It can't go very far. I mean, don't worry, I'm not like it's going to bypass this or whatever. No. It's just that the next wave is coming with the ground because the air has become passé. Okay, it's just, eh, it's like, yeah, okay, so it's a threat. Yep, it's a threat. You're seeing this on the battlefield with the Russians and the Ukrainians. It has become second nature that the drone-atoids are going to be there. The persona, the mystique is drifting away very quickly. When that happens, then the realization that probably they shouldn't have had that much fear of the technology to begin with. Better to understand it, be ready to fight it effectively, destroy it when you see it, and get on with other things. That's the nature of the battlefield. So the next step is going to be ground tech, which we expected. There's nothing a surprise. It's not going to be as good as they claim. Propaganda is 90% of what they have to use in order for them to try to effectively neutralize your resistance. Most all of it's BS and you should be treating it that way. The big thing here again is to understand how this, the equipment works. And by the way, oil-based paint is horrific on all these pieces of equipment. Not latex although that would work, but latex is easily cleaned. Oil-based house paints are something that is really wicked. It's actually pretty nasty with vehicles in general. You hose down something with an oil-based paint, it's not easily disposed of, requires the effort to get rid of it. If it dries and locks up, it's in everything. It makes things not work. It covers optics. It covers sensors. It's one of the many unique oddball off the shelf solutions that doesn't cost much but will do a great deal to put the kibosh to the aggressors ability to function with the special tech that they've committed to. So something to think about there. Anyway, well, I heard a crunch. Do we have a caller? If we're ready for it, don't want to leave anybody out. Yep, right there. There we go. Jump in there caller. Hey, I'm from Boston, Massachusetts. I come from an Irish neighborhood and we are fucking sick and tired of the fucking the spits and the spooks ruining our city When are we gonna fucking I've been listening to Bubba Scout reps, right? What you ever heard about the fucking action? When are we gonna do that? They're ruining our city. They're burning down. They're throwing bus white boys on the fucking train tracks And the police have no problem arresting us. You copying what I'm saying? Well, okay. Oh, I appreciate it. Number one, you have to watch our language a little bit. I know you can do it. The biggest problem, what you're seeing in the other cities is what we've seen, we saw in Detroit or in any of the leftist states, and Michigan has become a leftist state for a long time. I appreciate what you're saying. We tried to explain to people why they needed to step up to deal with Detroit. And you know what? When in one ear, out the other, then much lamentations, gnashing of teeth, running of hair. But you know what most everybody did? They ran. It's just literally that's what they had. I'm going to apologize for that caller. I should have jumped on him sooner. Bubba Scout Web is the troll who's been calling in constantly and connecting us to other networks and conference lines. And that was obviously one of his friends. They're intentionally trying to cause problems for the intelligence report. And I've been pretty good at staying on top of them. Sorry, I let that one slip. OK. No problem. That's why all the excluded deleted were there. It has nothing to do with us at the Torx. Well, again, it's a subject that's interesting anyway because, as I said, having lived through the destruction of Detroit, and that's the only way to describe it, there's no rebuilding going on. Considering the fact that quite literally this community itself is wide open, it isn't because All of the same old bureaucracy that caused the problem is still there, doing to Detroit what it's always done to Detroit. Why? Because it's not from Detroit. What's damaging Detroit is Oakland County and Southfield, Michigan and the Jewish enclaves that are in the next county over who suck all of the money out of Detroit. And this was demonstrated easily during the 90s when the Bill Clinton bucket money showed up and $10 billion with no accountability was dropped in the lap of Detroit. What was the benefit? There wasn't any. Literally, we estimated it with $10 billion, you could have rebuilt top to bottom close to probably 280 to 300 city blocks in basic, you know, with basic construction. And we're talking everything. We're talking doing the sidewalks, putting in new housing, the whole nine yards. And the money just literally disappeared like spit on a griddle. Why? Because it was part of the new money that you now all know about, which everybody calls USAID type money. And what happened is this money moved on down the road, went right next door, and ended up in Southfield, Michigan with a Jewish enclave there. It ended up all over Oakland County in a number of different pockets and by the time they were done that that first 10 billion was followed up with another oh that's right another 10 billion dollars handed over openly by Bill Clinton to Detroit. Now what was happening in the meantime? Crack Wars. The city literally was burned to the ground. Half of the structures are gone. The city of Detroit itself is a shadow of what it was. And it happened because it was promoted, you know, get blacks against the whites, but it was the third party, the Jewish mafia, every step of the way, just like they're trying to do right now, getting ready to plug in international communism in America. Same group, different opportunity now. The East Coast cities are now getting more and more of a dose of it, but I would point out that, and this is a problem with Boston or with Philadelphia, is if you're a younger person, this seems new. But back during the Burn Baby Burn era, and if you studied the Black Power Movement, which was promoted by the Jewish money, Jewish mafia money, All of these same cities had the same issues, had the same problems arise. These are cyclic and intentional to allow for a certain amount of build back and then through the process of creating a racial conflict, driving the people back out, kosher mafia picks up the rebuilds for pennies on the dollar, they become the slumlords for those operations and the cycle continues. But first of all, it's becoming tougher and tougher to get people to come in and spend money knowing that they're investing in a shipwreck that they are going to have to ride below the waves again. They're not going to do that. And that's why Detroit is in the situation it's in. There are whole areas of Detroit where people have tried to come in and rebuild the structures that are there. There's some beautiful buildings there still. But if you'll notice what it is is all of the bureaucratic racketeers all the parasites that need the brown envelope under the table or it needs to be left on the dash of the car when they come to inspect your property have driven people away over and over and over again and then lament oh it's because you're racist no it's because we're not stupid we're not going to pour good money in after bad and then because of that population of Detroit is half of what it was. Now let's tie into this something else, NAFTA and GATT. NAFTA and GATT, NAFTA and GATT because that was the big punch that rocked the whole foundation of everything across the country and especially in the Midwest and in what they called the rust belt areas because of the shift out almost instantly once Snap and Get was signed by Bill Clinton, promoted by George Bush, and then signed by Bill Clinton. That cooperated with the process of destruction and the shifting of the money, not just the bucket money, the grant bucket money with no accountability. But whatever other resources were available in Detroit and in other cities like it, like Potiac, Michigan, All of these ended up with the same problem. Big, empty factories the size of two or three city blocks and many of them. So the only solution is either A, dig in and start taking the city blocks back. But if you do, see here's the thing. You've got a given point, you're ending up in a fight. There's a whole infrastructure of foreigners here in Michigan from Canada whose job it is to undermine any American rebuilding or re-Americanizing of any area. And it's part of the global scam and it's part of the reason that, yeah, Canada's our enemy. Now, Canadian people that are listening, you know better. You're not. But the Canadian government is. And the characters that manipulate the Canadian government, which is the Jewish mafia, are the problem. Now, as a case in point here real quick and tell you what, before we go any further, we're almost to the bottom of the air. Not quite. Not quite. OK. Go ahead, caller. Yes. Hello, Mark. This is Mike in Arizona. I was 100% back up Edward, not previous caller. This dude Bubba, he's got something wrong upstairs, man. But I was meditating this weekend. and I was thinking about Don Beecher and I really miss him. I'd like to maybe, can I recommend a song for today? Absolutely, go ahead. It's called, it's by Bob Dylan and the song is called Not Dark Yet. Not Dark Yet. Bob Dylan, Ed, you got that? Bob Dylan. Not Dark Yet, right? D-A-R-K? Yes, sir. Thank you. I appreciate it. How are things going down there, Mike? It's very hot down here on the border. A lot of pack helicopters, B-1 bombers, you name it, C-130s, Ospreys. It's like it was getting ready for the run up to Iraq back in 2003. It's on like Donkey Kong down here. Very good. I think Ed's ready with the music. Ed, go ahead, jump in there please. Thank you, Mike. Thanks, Mark. I needed that song. Then that one after Don, I really miss him. I was here when he passed away. Stayed with him as long as we could. He was a good man. Yep. Yep. And he was a patriot every step of the way. He was always worried about all of you guys out there. He was a good person. Again, he was a staunch patriot, a warrior, and he stayed the course right up until the end. So, and he always thought about all of our listeners. Always asking all of our certain people. Go ahead, Colin. We got you. How did your dog, Vetscher, die? What happened? He passed away with cancer. And it was a tough battle, but again, One of the things that I've seen, and this is something you've got to watch out for, is again, he had a contest between family members about treatment. And unfortunately, what happened at a given point, there was a little hick up there, the doctor gave him a psychotropic and it messed with him. The only good thing is that even with what it did to him initially, He actually broke away from that, actually cut it off. And he was very quick. It was like we're talking this all happening within a very short period of time. And needless to say, we did everything we could. A lot of people stepped up and showed up to help out with the different solutions that we were familiar with. But it was quite advanced. And so it took its toll quickly. But I was there. help him every step of the way because we're supposed to do. And Jill Budd, another individual, was right there and tended to him so that no matter what he was never left alone. His wife was there, of course, but it's a burden for his wife. In fact, his wife ended up with a whole, I mean, we had one disaster after another with the family. And in fact, she just lost her sister, but the mother, father, right one right after another, then Don. And so we did everything we could to lighten the burden as best we could. How much can you do? I mean you can't take the person's sorrow, but we can take as much of the physical weight off as possible so that she could focus on what needed to be done. But it's hard, but it's part of life. Always remember that. It's part of life. None of us getting out of here alive, per se. But I will tell you this beyond a shadow of a doubt that Don Betcher was fully a faithful Christian. He absolutely believed in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ and he acted accordingly. And with all of his friends, all of them, some of you that are listening know full well just exactly how good a person he was. And he never asked for anything. That's why he had to make a point of keeping up with Don because Don didn't ask for things. And for that reason I felt that everybody owed him a debt, so we did take care of certain things too. Put a house under him. He pisses me off, he said he wasn't in that house long enough before he passed away. So every day we think about him. Seriously, every day. There's always somebody to ask too. No matter what, every week we've got friends that are asking about Debbie and Don of course. He missed Don. By the way, he was a biker. Most everybody, if you didn't know it, for all of the nonsense. I've known a lot of good guys that were with different clubs forever, for as long as I've been alive. And they all were there for the funeral, too, yes. And everybody showed up in colors and did their part. So, Alicia showed up. The club showed up. And everybody else it could. He had a very, very sound goodbye when the time came. I'll tell you what, I know Tex-Max you asked for another song. There's one that Don liked, and I played it here just a while back, Warren Zevon Renegade. Warren Zevon Renegade. And if you could, let's play that piece. The first time he heard it, he didn't even know that Warren Zevon was still alive because he disappeared. Here's the bad part. When Warren Zevon did this song, he was ill. He died a short time after he did the last album. He actually intentionally put the music together as quick as he could. This is one of the songs off the last album. So Ed's digging it up, I hope. I know he is. He just takes time. It takes time. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org WBCQ, the planet. Here we go. Thank you, Edward. Appreciate that. For everybody out there, this is LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org. And that was the lecture music left over from the setup there. And every once in a while that happens and it's cool. And again, I cannot emphasize enough guys, many of our friends have come and gone. None of them regret their participation, but everybody at some point leaves. The important thing is that we pass the baton on to the next person and we continue the fight because that's part of life. We occupy until his return. And since I don't see anything happening right now that's going to be an indication in any honest format, I've got to figure I've got to stay in the fight and you should too. So we need to make sure that we're squared away for what it is that the shysters are planning. We aren't going to be caught flat-footed. We're not by any stretch of the imagination. Real quick, with what Mike's saying, it sounds like, hmm, we might be looking at, what was that? Oh, that's right. Pancho Villa. And Zapata, when they were south of the border, remember Pancho Villa came up into the United States and because of that there was a, what did they call it, it was a punitive expedition into Mexico. It didn't have as much success as they'd like, per se. They always talk it down, but there's a reason for that, it's just like talking about the Patriot Movement. When somebody keeps poking at you and poking at you like that then eventually you decide to poke back and you poke back appropriately. Well, that's what America did so Pancho B had come across the border in a number of different locations One of the most famous was a multi-town raid Three towns deep into the United States he was chased back out and that was one of the precursors to the decision to actually execute a punitive expeditionary force into Mexico to go after Pancho Villa or at least again aggressively demonstrate intention and they did. And the rest is history though not well taught history. Not everybody knows that even happened and now of course they're playing on everybody's ignorance so that, oh my god how could this be? What do we do? Well it's been done before. It's okay, don't worry. And at some point it will probably have to be done again. But for now, there are lots of posturing and impressive posturing. Let's not say it isn't impressive, it is. But the important thing is that we're ready to deal with the ramifications of that because if it escalates on the border, they will hit the switch on the rest of the operations they've got inside the U.S. And that will be by the government to create the national crisis. Because one of the other... Go ahead, jump in here please. Yeah, if you guys come across a report from two illegals in Denver that got caught transporting 160,000 rounds of 308 and 30,000... Right, 180,000 rounds from Utah, they were supposed to be taking it to Pueblo and they got caught at a spot in between at night. And, you know, we have talked about that. Again, I will reinforce something I see with that story. I think the bosses paid for them to move 150,000 rounds. I think the reason they got caught is that other 30,000 rounds was probably their idea. You know, in other words, hey, you know, Chico, The bosses aren't going to know if we ship some more and if we already have another, if we have 150,000, we still have 30,000 more on the truck. We will sell it. They will not know. We aren't going to steal from them. But you know, they pay for the gas. And so what happened is that extra 30,000 rounds of ammunition jacked the rear end of the truck up, as we know from the story. And in the process, that was the tell that attracted the attention of the cops who claimed that, yeah, we tried. The guy wouldn't turn his brights down. And so we had to stop him. Well, if I need any excuse, they can, because they probably suspected or were told already anyway. When they got popped, there was a confusion. They said it was .308 and 30,000 rounds of .762. Some people have included the .762 by .39, but there isn't an indication of that. In other words, it wasn't specified. I would be willing to bet that the .308 was the boss's ammo. and the 30,000 rounds of the 7.62x51 that they picked up or if it was the other, you know, if it was 39, big difference between the two guys. We know that. Then that, that's what meant up the game. I'm sorry, go ahead, please. Yeah, I was just concerned about them starting to link it. You know, put them both in. Oh, yeah. Yep. Well, there's two things. Number one, main battle rifles out west are what's going to win just like anywhere around the country. Let's remember that. I've been pushing the Air 15 because it's what we need to fill in the blanks and we need the blanks filled quickly. But the MBR is going to be the superiority weapon and there's a reason because we are looking at mechanicals being pushed by the sycophants. And if mechanicals show up, we've got to have more thud to damage and destroy the mechanicals. So guess what? It turns out we've been right all along. In fact, to be quite honest, people will be wishing they had it 30 out of 6 by the time they're done because with that M2 30 out of 6 AP round, you're going to do even more van damage. And that's really what's going to be needed for a lot of the work. If it's either that or you're going to expend 50 caliber rounds, you know, 50 caliber barrets and motties and all the rest that we have, you'll be spending 50s to, you know, slow down whatever's in front of you. Go ahead, callers, real quick. Would 7.62x54 Russian the surplus ammo full metal jacket, would that do some damage to the metal of these robo-toids you're talking about? Well, okay, one cool thing is that there is a lot of AP out there that was available at one time. Most important is 7.62x54R is slightly more potent than the 308. depending upon the era when it was loaded, number one. But there's still, it's an older case. That's not a problem. There was all kinds of life breathed into it because it's the equivalent to .308 or .30-06 on ours. And because of that, they made one rattle that would really be desirable. And guys, don't shoot it to play with it. It's armor-piercing incendiary tracer. The Russians decided that if they're going to build a round, why not make it do everything? And so for the longest time, in fact I'll tell you what, years ago, in the 70s, when there was no import surplus ammo because of the Gun Control Act of 1968, what was weird is the one round you could find that was being smuggled in was armor piercing incendiary tracer. And for the longest time, it's like, I don't want to pull a trigger on this stuff. This is too valuable. In other words, yeah, we had it, but nobody would shoot it. And we know it works. So that would be a very desirable round to obviously have in the inventory for what's coming. All of the any 8 millimeter, 7 millimeter Mauser, 7.62x54R, 7.62x51, slash, 308, 30-06. Any of the 765 Argentine is comparable to 30.06 and is an excellent round for the kind of work we're talking about having to do. So yeah, there's a whole bunch of other solutions out there. Now the most common is for the moment that 762x54 are because there's so much of it that's been surplus and we do have it in our stocks. So that will be one of the go-tos very, very quickly. I'm sure everyone is fully aware of the situation awareness of the people driving and the vehicles in your neighborhood. You guys better keep your head on the swivel. It's going to be, well this is the same thing that happened in Detroit. Okay. We just mentioned Don Betcher. Don Betcher used to live in Detroit. And he would tell you that, you know, he was sitting there with his wife on the porch when the crack war started, but there were already drug wars going on all over the city. And he said, you know, if we wait here long enough, this place will be burned to the ground. This whole block will be empty. You know what's weird? Don moved out, went up north, up towards Big Rapids where that Chinese factory they wanted to put in that we stopped, the communist Chinese enclave, he was right there. Literally, that was his backyard. And he went back home. And you know what? Exactly what he said. He brought this up on the air several times. By the time he was done, when he went back home, there were two houses left on his block. There were like about 80 houses on the block. We're talking a whole rectangular block. And the next block, same thing, two houses left out of 80. Now this was classic middle class crack housing, nice neighborhoods originally, but you know what got them? Mobile gang warfare. Because it's like you said, you're sitting on the front porch and they go buzzing through the neighborhood and there's running gun battle going on. Then later on you got somebody cruising real slow, checking out the neighborhood at night for lights out in the evening. Then later on, sure enough, there'd be somebody coming back, pop the doors on the house, etc., etc. So house after house was ransacked, burned, shot up, abandoned, then burned, and torn down by the city because it was wreckage. And so, yeah, that's what we're going to see that on steroids because they already have this mapped out at the city end using existing punks. They moved in 30 million illegal aliens, many of them military age, obviously the Chinese are. You hear nothing about the Chinese military age people being picked up, do you guys? MS-13, MS-13, MS-13, MS-13, okay well MS-13 is a dot on your ass by comparison to oh I'd say four or five hundred thousand Chinaman that got brought into this country you know through the back door. And they're all military spec, they're all disciplined. When they came across the border, they didn't mill about. They all were literally at ease, cargo bags next to them. And when they got shipped out, they got shipped out somewhere else. That's the bunch you better be watching for. Go ahead, jump in there, please. You know where the vulnerable spot is on those hemorrhoids? No, go ahead. What would your best choice have shot me? Well, that's just it. I would go for the motor areas just like we've talked about before. Yes, you always see in the videos and the movies they show how they're dragging themselves around. But it's still going to come down to either A, Optics, destroying optics or destroying motor operation. And I would say the lower motor operation would be your first choice. Even if they can move around with their arms and whatever, the big thing is you just slow them down a lot more so that it's that much easier to put a better bullet in them. The big thing is bigger is better again The other thing that I would consider now looks this is something. Okay. Yeah, we're almost the top Flame weapons would be good, but you've got to know remember what I've said You got to have a high low burn with a flamethrower when you see most of these flamethrowers. They're high burn That's why when they throw the flame out it airs it goes up If you look at, I want you guys to go look at military videos of like the Pacific using a flamethrower. The flamethrower rushes forward like water from a hose. When it hits, it splashes and sticks and burns. That's what you want with this technology, with these pieces of equipment because no matter what they are, heat's bad. So again, white phosphorus, thermite. The other one is oil-based paint. Oil-based paint is not coming off easily. I don't care what kind of high-tech they've tried to boast or claim. It's going to mess up everything. It again is part of the attrition process. I would use that projected under pressure using the equivalent of like an air-powered fire extinguisher. You know, the over-styled tank types, we had them under pressure and you just squeeze and... Basically like a big spray paint can so to speak. Now that's the problem is you can't be out in the open. Remember your enemy is going to be, you know, so it's going to have to be a combined arm steam process. Most of it, again, bigger is better. And another thing to remember is because we're going to be facing mechanicals, even man operated mechanicals, they don't have to be the robotoids. They don't have to be the robots. We're going to have to save our heavy stuff for those kinds of projects, which is another reason that the M16 is a really good rifle to have around because for suppression, fire, and anti-personnel with humans, we go into the 5.56, but we keep the heavy rifles around, the MBRs, etc., to deal with the