Mark Koernke discussed the India-Pakistan military conflict that erupted over the weekend, analyzing it as a likely orchestrated event designed to provoke wider war. He covered the historical context of India-Pakistan tensions, the role of Chinese involvement with Pakistan, and concerns about nuclear escalation. The show also featured extensive discussion of firearms preparedness, ammunition sourcing, and reloading practices, with recommendations to build AR-15s and stockpile ammunition. Koernke addressed the Hearing Protection Act legislative efforts regarding NFA tax stamps on suppressors and short-barreled rifles, criticized government surveillance and control mechanisms, and emphasized the need for personal preparedness including protective equipment and supplies.
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If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedom he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the hour of the intelligence report timer. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both behind the lines in occupied territories. East, west, southeast and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're also on satellite and that's possible because of individuals who are listening and then rebroadcast virtually around the planet. It is one heck of a tag team system that our friends have in place. I got a chance to play with that yesterday only for a few hours but we literally talked four points of the planet in less than five minutes. Took time to readjust targets and bounce and get a better bounce. So we didn't sound like you know the pilots going into the Death Star when they're passing through the force mail. Instead it was as clear as if I was in the room with the individuals that we were communicating with and sending the message downrange too. So congratulations very good work. Anyway, we're also on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Monday. It has been Monday all day. Beautiful day. We got wind coming in and out of the east. That means storm. Not if, just when, because it's coming off Lake Erie. And so somewhere downrange, somebody's probably already getting it. We just haven't heard about it yet. I haven't bothered to look too closely at the weather satellites. Or I could tell you, yep, we'll be hit soon enough. But the wind has been picking up. Not extreme. But if it's an easterly wind, oh boy. So yeah, we're going to get some rain. Just be ready for it. It's that time of year. Anyway, it is Monday, it is the 12th of May. 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. The battle for the republic book 3, a dark anniversary. It has been a very good weekend. Not everything went as planned as it ever does. There is always something that becomes a bit of a hiccup. These are little hiccups which are good because people are forced to think on their toes. You have to constantly be prepared to deal with any little issues that crop up. Nothing significant. One of the things that we did have to all do is step up to moving a bunch of equipment, but also helping with a little construction this weekend. We had a an old, old, old culvert collapse at Camp Emerson and it's one of those things where it was part of the original location because of what happened. Everybody got to practice security envelope. Again, also combat engineer operations came in with the back hose and the crane and she ain't an old culvert no more. In fact, we put a six foot diameter steel a revetted piece in place and they put forms in to cement that so it's going to be better than anything that was ever there before and it will be there long after we're getting gone. So it's in an odd place, it's never going to see that much traffic but we're also never going to do that again. So, let's see other things. Well, of course, we had our three-day going on, four-day going on, five-day war with India and Pakistan, which came out of the blue. I wonder what generals on both sides were the horrors they had to buy off in order to get this thing going. What do you think? The globalists have lots of buddies, but they also have lots of digits, your digits. They've stacked and racked away. So, obviously, in desperation, he banged the gong, shaking the bush, boss, shaking the bush. We had to get some serious exchange of fire going on back and forth. Now what's most interesting is how immediately it became historical. Why? Well, because both parties are on not an equal footing, but a comparable technology footing. Numbers are always something to take into consideration, but he who is bold wins. And what's interesting is in the first phase we had what were obviously the CIA run and armed. We don't know if they were using American arms from Afghanistan or American arms that the Jewish arms dealers sold through Ukraine. But whichever Jewish arms dealers were involved, they made sure the stuff was across the border. The initial attack was very accurate, which is not common for the types of weapons available. So these weapons were upgrades. That's something nobody wants to talk about. Now they're just talking about the exchange. Forget about the beginning. No, let's go back to the beginning here. And again, bangin' a gong out of the blue. No precursors on this. Nothing to go, yep, if you go keep an eye on Pakistan and India, keep an eye on Pakistan and India. Now we've talked about it here. But we have pointed out that India and Pakistan have been in ongoing wars for hundreds of years. Literally hundreds of years. Don't stop. And today is no exception from last year, the year before, the decade before, the century before, and the century before that. Okay? Mark? So number one. That's the only reason there is a Pakistan. Pakistan used to be part of India and they carved them off because they were at the north and southward odds with each other. Over. Right. Well, again, as I've pointed out, the initial division here, all of northern India was Pakistan. And these two have been going at it forever. What India did in a relatively slow-as-molasses long-term plan is first they struck north over a period of decades, and they cut Pakistan in two to the point where it used to be, if you've got the right books. Oh, by the way, I do. I collect books. I can show you the maps where it was East Pakistan and West Pakistan. In the last series of wars, East Pakistan, while India went west in one direction to basically engage the lion's share of the Pakistani forces available, East Pakistan was more heavily isolated, and progressively, East Pakistan is carved down to now the country that we know as Bangladesh, which we have a lot of listeners in. We have a lot of people listening in Bangladesh right now from a dozen different technologies that we're hooked up to, but just regular internet on top of everything else. So they then turned and started the march to the west. And where we are right now, Kashmir 25 to 30 years ago was still considered to be a monument state. And if you go to the old National Geographic, that's the easiest way. You can find old National Geographic laying around, still heavily politicized. Thirty years ago, that's only the 90s, and by the 90s they've become very communized. They've always been socialist. But National Geographic did a series of walkthroughs that they'd done from back in the 1920s to the 1930s. And so you have these little island fortress slash temples. You have a number of different locations up and down the different main river tributaries. And all of them were completely intact. They were highly ornamental, painted up, constantly repaired, refurbished. They're all gray now. That whole area is the war zone. That's how far west this has proceeded. And Cashmere is now the contested zone. It's easy to remember because there's a song. I don't think we're going to play it because it's a really long song. Anybody remember Cashmere? What band? Oh, there you go. That's your age. Yeah, that'll tell you your age. So anyway. The interesting thing about this is again one thing well two things number one is propaganda propaganda propaganda is horrid right now In fact stupid. I'm tired of them treating us. Well, there's a lot of people there are nuggies. Okay, they're out there But those are the same ones who are wearing three face bras. Don't forget, they're out there still. They didn't die off. We were hoping, and they might still be killed off because of the shots. Probably are already. We just didn't know about all of them because they'll never give you any honest numbers of attrition or any real numbers in anything anymore. Just absolute lies, okay? We can sift through the, you know, the tea leaves, you know, and try to get a general idea. But it's interesting that on the one hand, they're admitting this was a large air battle. And this was a combined arms air battle with regard to both air defense and aircraft but with little or no information what about ground forces in Pakistan? Both sides have a big standing army and both sides are just as well equipped with a wide cornucopia of aircraft as they do armored vehicles and again these countries are too poor they cannot throw anything away. When somebody talks about aircraft being old Guys, let's go back to a war that's 50 years behind us, the Seven Days War in the Middle East. You do realize that the only reason Israel was able to stand on its own two feet for that conflict that it started is because we had to dump massive amounts of American equipment out of NATO and emergency ship it south. Two things that we delivered. One, they lost somebody's stinking main battle tanks. They always try to claim, you always lie to your ass about this stuff. They lost so many main battle tanks, we had to strip NATO of main battle tanks and ship them south in an emergency delivery. The other thing was contrary to the lies they generated, they lost a shitload of aircraft just like the Egyptians did. The issue is whether or not you can get replaced fast enough, and neither country, neither Israel, especially at that time, or Egypt have production capacity that if a war really continued and they started to kill off each other's manufacturing, neither side could have maintained the war on their own. So we have a situation here where once again, now Pakistan has a military industrial complex, India has a military industrial complex, but they're basically both second tier. They don't invent their own. They typically do like when India got its first AK-74, they did a contract for a factory and they did contract rifles, AK-74s, in India. As far as I know, they're still doing it. They didn't shut that plant down. But the fact is that Pakistan does the same thing. The difference is India typically gets first British Commonwealth or Russian and then some of our stuff, but not much. Pakistan, mostly communist China, but let me ask you guys something. There's two air forces there. One of them is backed by the communist Chinese. Talk about, this is really a classic George Orwell propaganda problem, right? Which side is flying F-16 fighters? Which side has F-16 freedom fighters in its inventory? Pakistan. Yeah, Pakistan. But wait, they're running with the communist Chinese. We are at war with China. And we have always been at war with China. And nationalist China is our friend. Scratch, scratch, scratch. We don't like nationalist China. And we have never liked nationalist China. And with NAFTA and GAP, we can screw America. And China is our friend. Ergo, Chinese friends are our friends too. Hmm, and guess what we did? Well, now the Pachy's weren't stupid. Would you trust American aircraft? I wouldn't. Only an idiot or a fool would buy a hundred percent American anything. What's the basic rule of American political policy? Betrayal. Why would you be so stupid as to pick up anything from any one country because here's the other thing. China's been in bed screwing America for 30 years plus. And it was Republicans who started screwing us, well, along with the Demikins, because they're all Neocons, right? So now here we are, it's 2025, and all of a sudden somebody's had some kind of fake-ass epiphany that, oh, the Chinese are bad now! Yeah, only because they've got to bring all those factories and production operations owned by somebody else. in the kick-out American industry. So that's the plan on the continent here. But overseas, this is creating some confusion. We hate the Chinese. We hate the Chinese. We hate the Chinese. The Pakistanis are running the F-16s. Yeah. They're asking for spare parts. Well, what do we do? Do we like India more now or do we like Pakistan more now? And here's the thing. While Russia is joined at the hip with India and has been for quite some time, We're importing and basically doing the hug fest with the Indian population so we can bring another wave of slave trade in. Oh, under the special visas, right, so that they can prioritize foreigners over Americans for the labor pool. We understand it's no different from a NAFTAN gap. Same scam, different bullshitter, different day. So here's what's fascinating now though. Again, this is that, well, when you keep flipping and flipping and flipping, now one thing I will point out, both sides have Mirage. One of our callers, they appreciate your input, but the Mirage is both updated Mirage 3s. And by the way, they still have Mirage 2s. They're just not rated. But both sides have Mirage. The Indians, as far as I can see, it looks like they've got the upgraded Mirage 2000s. Which, to me, as I recall, was an upgraded NATO parts system Mirage III on steroids, is what it comes down to. You might want to take a look at that. And again, they've come up with different names. And they also have regional names. Don't forget that the Chinese aircraft are using, because they're embraced by the Indian Air Force, they are given an Indian Air Force designation. Now the other thing that came out over the weekend was wow this was a real big battle and it was a big hole is the biggest battle since World War two and and by the way the Chinese kind of really came out on top because the Chinese fighters at the package are running did a better job. So you know what that is? That's a you need to buy Chinese in fact they said this I've got to point this out. Let's talk about propaganda. If you're screwing China and everybody with the trade thing but you're the ring knockers and you've got to give them a dog bone, here's how you give them a dog bone for some big money. The dust had barely settled, the rocket debris was barely on the ground, the flaming wreckage of some aircraft were still smoldering, and they made the announcement that, oh, it must be that the Pakistanis did better. They won this, or they did a better job, or they're really good. And they're flying Chinese aircraft, so you need to buy them. And you know what? Somehow in the 24 hours as the attack was taking place and the air battle was going on, all of a sudden, supposedly, well, everybody else is buying Chinese aircraft, we heard about it, but you should too. So it was almost like a drug company, you know, advertisement in the middle of a conflict. You know how the drug dealers that run drug codes slash big pharma put ads in the middle of your soap operas to tell you how you're totally depressed, mostly because you're watching the soap opera. So you need soma or you need diabiratura biocyidine, which is called actually death sentence. That's the company name off to the side. But you need those drugs. Well, it's the same thing, what they're doing here. Who are they selling this to? How many countries are there in the world, people? Why do you need an advertisement? You know what? China! China's place did really good. You need to buy one! People are lining up right now. It's like you use car dealership. Dudes, we got people down here lined up at the door. They're here for Chinese planes. You need those Chinese planes now. We need to buy those Chinese planes. Ah! But even as that is out there, you have now the same YouTube and TikTok and Twitter. Bullshitter propaganda blurbs like well, you know India's when using the Chinese mid-lap 402 missile and and they had a bunch of duds guys. Do you know how many American missiles are duds? You're not gonna tell you Yeah, how many American aircraft have been shot down direct during Iraq the Iraq wars? They didn't tell you they lied they flat out flat out flat out lied Which is okay in war you lied they always lie, but they were lying big time. Okay So, let me just drop a memory cube here again. Let's go back to the Iraq War Part 1, Desert Dust Part 1, The Adventure Begins. The Air War over Iraq. You remember when they had the news reporters who were in Riyadh and they were going to advance with the Marines and the other foreign forces that were over there on the western side of the invasion? You remember that? Remember those heady days? Maybe not because it's past some of your some people are younger than that event, right? Yeah, okay. Well, you might remember that there were these news crews talking about Iraqi flatbeds loading up crews missiles and hauling them away because they just soft landed in the desert. Does anybody remember this? Yep There's even videos of it. Okay. Well, what would stupid okay? So was that the perfect launch of a perfect cruise? No, as a matter of fact, it never made it to its target Is the government going to announce that no because they want to want you know The company is selling the cruise missile wants to sell more cruise missiles. So perfection is the only thing you're going to hear about but live is damn lies and statistics Yes, which are more damn lies So, my point is, again, first of all, this is to be expected, but they're playing up, that's why most of the Ukrainians are going to the Russians. Whoa, what are the Russians doing to the Ukrainians? You don't even look about them, don't think about that. Oh, looky, the Pakistanis are so stupid, the Indians are so smart. They're so much smarter. Well, how much equipment did India lose? Well, they lost... What? What did you say? Well, they lost... but Pakistani's stupid and the Pakistanis are stupid and the Pakistani-Chinese stuff is stupid. Well, I don't know, they seem to have a hell of a fun time launching crap back and forth and pretty much everything the Pakistanis were using was either American or it was Chinese. Now, On top of that, the Packies lost a shitload of radars, but that's expected. That's why, you know, you've got to make them good enough that they can do the job they need to do, but you've got to make them cheap enough that when you have a... that guess what? You can put them back in the field. But you see, the problem is they've made all this crap so stinking expensive that when you lose it, you're done. Now this gets me to two subjects. I'm going to touch on the missile one in a minute here. This is another thing about talking about well, we're doing a bunch of you know, like somebody was raiding the aircraft I've seen four or five of these you know, they've got like the mirages and and they've got a number of other French aircraft and they're saying well They're fair or they're like ineffective. Well, no, no, no, no, no, they're not ineffective Something I pointed out try to explain everybody over and over again is you know The first three, four days of a war, oh they just had about three days worth here. In theory they are back to shooting at each other, but I haven't heard any more about that this afternoon so far. Supposedly they were in a ceasefire, supposedly. Who knows? Who knows who's lying about what? Maybe they don't want you to know how bad it is because things aren't going good for either side because both sides are losing all of their what? They're losing all of their frontline alpha equipment. Why? Because both sides are targeting it and in war that's what you do. Okay, when you flip on a radar, this is like Uncle Mark, we've talked about this for a minute, he goes, well I need the Schmidlab 402 radio, or I can't live without it. You'll live probably longer without it. Why? The moment you key it up, somebody's looking for you. First, somebody's looking for you, and then eventually you might hear, boom, way off in the distance, and boom, oh, that was a spotter round. Everybody move, left, right, up, and down, but everybody's spread out. Why? Because there's, boom, boom, boom, three more coming. Okay, real fast, because everybody's always impressed with real fast nowadays. Well, Ken, everybody can shoot pretty quick. So the fact is that here's the thing, any aircraft when everybody's ass is on fire, is a good airplane. It's a good aircraft. It's a fine, mighty fine fighter. Why? Well, you know all that front line stuff both sides had? Died two days ago. No, three sir. No, there were a few left two days ago. And then that second line equipment that was not as good, but it still can hold its own. It's fair. Well, that all died tomorrow. And maybe the next day it finished, got finished off. And all of a sudden both sides have, well, they're fighting the... Well, they're fighting the 70s all over again. Because they go, well, they've got like mid-23s. What good are they? Well, when you have nothing to fly, they're pretty damn good. Not only that, but you apply it. Okay, guys, this is the thing about any weapon system. As the system is vacated of these ultra expensive, you can't replace some pieces of technology. What's going to happen is older pieces of equipment have to be resurrected. If you're going to continue to fight, you have to use them. That's why I get tired of these. When I watch a video and they start telling you how stupid the Russians are because they're using their old equipment, it's like, I shut it off. I don't need to hear any more. The idiots either are propagandists or so damn stupid you don't have a clue. Because all tanks are susceptible to tank fire. Any tank on a toe-to-toe, I don't care if it's the latest tank or I don't care if it's something from the 70s, and it's been upgraded. If it gets tagged with the main gun round, it's probably going to die. So it's a matter of how many do you have versus how many do I have if you're going to go toe to toe. If you're going to, in fact even with the multiple number of weapons systems that overlap from anti-tank, by the way drone is nothing but, you know, again directed missile. with a, in fact, crew-directed missile, which is fine, which is why you can make more of them. That's what everybody always does, okay? But all the weapon systems, this integration of activity, means that progressively it's whoever has something left that you can pull the lanyard on or hit the pedal and fire with, you're still fighting. And when both sides, as in the case of India and Pakistan, Both sides have the same potential for destructive, you know, coercive force. They can put whatever they want out there and again, what about, another thing I will say, use it or lose it. Light it up and fire it or you're gonna, it's not gonna be there tomorrow. In fact, even if you light it up and fire it, it probably won't be there tomorrow. These are all things everybody better start wrapping their brain around because I'm getting tired of stupid. I'm getting tired of stupid propaganda aimed at people who watch movies and aren't paying attention to remember real life. It's like I've said, World War II. We got into World War II. We got our ass kicked. Okay, we just got our ass kicked. We were everything that we had. We threw it. We threw it out there. Was it the best equipment available? What's the best we had? Now, could we have done better? Well, if we hadn't been betrayed by FDR, yes, we could have. If they hadn't intentionally told everybody to sit on their hands, they'd have been ready for the attack, and we'd have been able to fight longer with what we had. But we were betrayed by the administration of Communists and the Jewish mafia running those Communists. That was our problem with the beginning of World War II. Oh, yeah, we could get pumped up and get going, and finally we got going, and the bankers stuffed a lot of money in their back pockets in a war that wasn't actually necessary. Oh God, I said about World War II, that's the Holy of Holies. Oh God, well, yes, still true. No more so than World War I was necessary. But again, they're trying for a World War III with the same scam. And World War III, well, World War I and II start with obscure conflicts in out-of-the-way places, and they have to try and catch you off guard and flat-footed, which is what this BS is about right here. Now, everybody's saying the same thing. I don't think either side wants to go nuclear, but if India pressed it, Pakistan would have no choice because Pakistan, like you said, has nowhere to go. They're kind of back on their heels. They're already dug in to where they can't go anywhere else. There's Iran and Afghanistan behind them. See how that works? That's why this is, up until this point, this has been as far as a conflict like this could go, which is why it's like they hit a light switch and shut it off years ago. All of a sudden they've pulled out of mothballs talking about Cyprus and a battle between the Greeks and the Turks. And here again, why did that stop? Because the only possibility if those actions continue would be extreme carnage in what were NATO states. So, apparently now they figure they can sacrifice the Turks, can sacrifice the Greeks, who most of them are out on the beaches vacationing, and they don't like to fight any more than the average American likes to actually put up resistance to tyranny. You know, as far as, you know, put the face bra on and beg for mercy. So, again, these are obscure conflicts that if you ask the average person who been around for maybe politics for the last 25 years, hey, isn't it exciting? We're going to have war in Cyprus. And if somebody looked at the ocypress, first of all, we're cypress, number one. Number two is, well, who the hell would fight there? Well, the Greeks and the Turks. Why do they need to fight? They haven't been fighting so far for 50 years. Well, because the ring knockers and the money mongers need to have this thing get going. And obscure locations like this are just the perfect way to get an accidental Israeli nuke to go off somewhere. And it's kind of like that spark on the gasoline thing. Oh, did I say Israeli nuke? Yeah, I did. Do you know how this works? And don't forget, like I said, we still have Taiwan. There's a few places in Africa they could cook up at the same time. All of these classic right out of George Orwell's 1984, what about our boys on the Malabar front? Just imagine what our boys in Malabar are putting up with. Oh, renting, gnashing of teeth, renting of hair. You need to send your children off to die because the Israelis got something they want to steal. Oh and by the way, all the boobies have rewritten the bullshit, I'm sorry, BS with Iran. Oh you know, Donald Trump's gonna dump Netanyahu, but he's thinking about bombing Iran. No, he's not thinking about bombing Iran. Netanyahu's in charge. He'll be told if he's going to be doing it. They've got to figure out how to baffle everybody in bullshit so they just printed this stuff up over the weekend that, well, don't put Netanyahu. Netanyahu is not telling him what to do, but we're going to go bomb Iran. Well, in other words, we're going to bomb Iran because Netanyahu and the Jewish mob is telling Donald Trump to go hurt people in Iran if they even choose to do that. And again, first question, how many synagogues are in Tehran, Iran? That's the capital. How many synagogues are in all of Iran? Third question, would you like to book a tour? Because it's so dangerous for Jews to go to Iran that they book travel tours to go visit all of these synagogues in a kind of junket. from one synagogue to the next and you get on that bus and travel with Jews who run all over Iran and the buses don't get blown up and the Jews don't get killed. So what's going on there? How does that work? How could that be possible? They're not supposed to be, they're all screaming and they got turbans on and they're jumping up and down and they're going crazy and they want to kill all the Jews but they don't seem to kill those Jews. Why is that? The Iranians don't kill the Jews that are on a junket, that are on buses, that are readily available to be blowed up or destroyed. Busloads of Jews who are doing travel vacation tours in Iran. But, you know what I can imagine on the horizon I'm going to be hearing? Māori! We need māori! What do you want to bet? I would say we could count on that one, right? More money. Oi, more money. So, a couple other things, talking about duds. And I pointed this out about the cruise missile. I'm going to shift sideways here for a second. I want to touch on this. Nothing is new. There's nothing new. In fact, I think we're now in the third regurgitation of BSing. You wait long enough and everybody kind of dies off that worked on it. So you can introduce it again. And then you wait, you pull it. It's kind of like what did the government just do with the light tank project they were working on? Now it wasn't light anyway, so it's typical where somebody monkey pucks something there because everybody knew what the specs were for the vehicle. And it's funny how every time we've, this is the third time that we're supposed to have built a light tank, but nobody knows how to build a light tank, or after they do all the R&D and they get billions and billions and billions of dollars, which they get to pocket, All of a sudden the government who of course just maybe never planned on buying it in the first place, they let it run the course and then they cut it off. This is the third time for a light battle tank that they've done this. In what? 32 years? And needless to say, example, I'm just pointing out that, you know, technology. Now here's the thing, I mentioned the cruise missile. They made a new name, Cruise Missile! And all of a sudden it was just totally new. Now what year did the cruise missile come out? What year did you officially hear about it? Anybody remember? Gotta be my age to do this. You know, it was back, all these miracle weapons came out in the 70s. The Abrams tank, which we brag about, is 50 years old. Chrysler and GM built their prototypes pre-75. They rode them out into test phase two, which was I think both sides built five more from scratch. I don't know what happened to the Chrysler ones. What's interesting about it is that the prototypes always go somewhere, but usually get scrapped, obviously. unless they're the model they take. And then it becomes an XM, you know, fill in the blank. Truck, tank, artillery piece, and they shoot it to destruction to see what happens to it. But the cruise missile, okay, totally new. Cruise miss, cruise this, cruise that, like what's another word they use now? Drone, drone, drone, drone, drone, drone, drone, it's a drone, man. See, careful, it's a drone. Well, 40 years ago it was cruise missile. And it was totally new. It was an air breather like nothing we'd ever seen before. Nothing ever existed like it before. It's the only one of its kind. It flies nappa the Earth. It can fly a couple of thousand miles. OK. And it flies. It'll fly not so much NOE, but it'll fly low altitude. It has the option to go high altitude, but that's not a good choice because it's obviously visible. So the idea was to fly low altitude to target and kaboom, drop a nuke. Now, remember they always tell you... He was recalling that Hitler had something like that that he used to send over to England all the time. He had something that there was nobody inside of it. And that's an air breather and that's the V1. Okay? But here's the thing, how many of you remember this? Now, right, get your pen ready. I'm gonna give you a little bit of a homework assignment. See, I used to study all these things. I always have fun looking at stuff. And I dig dug all this out for you. Northrop SM62, SNARK. Northrop, SM62, Snark. Snark? We used to have all these really cool names they came up with, you know, like Slug, Bug, Snark, Bark, you know, Beaumont, Beaumax, Beaumont. Anyway, so anyway, the Snark. Well, here's the thing. The S.C.A.R.K. was an air breather. Okay, so here again, this is like, oh wait a minute, the cruise missile was an air breather. But it's totally new. When it came out in the 70s, it's totally new. It's like nothing you've ever seen before. But the S.C.A.R.K. had a range of 6,329 miles ground launched from the United States. You ever hear of it? Until we went to ICBMs, the SNARK was one of our primary missile delivery rockets. Well, not rocket. It was rocket assisted for takeoff. It had basically the equivalent of it looked like JATO bottles, but they were solid fuel boosters. And it took off from a very fixed short rail launcher that was articulated so it could be pointed in any direction. Not that it would make any difference because the aircraft would adjust for course accordingly. But the SM-62 SNARK, 6,325 miles, activated what year? 1958. First tested in 1952, developed and again perfected through 1954 through 1955. Initially going through all the rest of its other dead launched tests. There's a whole series of tests they have to do with all these aerospace aircraft. before they can actually even get them to a flight test. Most of you have probably never heard of this. But anyway, active in 1958, 650 miles per hour, low or medium or high altitude attack, typically again low altitude, using an internal celestial guidance system. Well, that's pretty sophisticated. Yeah. Yeah. But you're not supposed to remember that because it's like nothing we've ever seen before it's called the cruise miss it Oh, no, that's later on see you wait long enough and everybody's stupefied And you can throw the same crap out there and since the general population You know I'd say it's pretty impressive six thousand three hundred twenty-five miles point of launch from the United States or from say any territory Over the pole cross the ocean take a pic from Alaska Only when the IC... when verifiably usable... when reliable ICBM started to come into service, mostly liquid fuel, remember, the SNARK was the primary launcher for most of our... again, from the surface to the surface, surface to surface nuclear weapons platform. But it could deliver conventional, it would be a waste of a missile, a lot of expensive missile, okay? But here's the thing. Paralleling that was the STS, surface to surface, CGM13B. And that's another one, I always love these names, MACE. M-A-C-E, MACE. Now MACE always looked cute to me because it was that chubby stubby thing I could see them launching as a, there's a thing called the quail that was being carried by the B-52 bombers because it was a mini B-52 bomber silhouette. And it gave off all the radio and engine chatter of a B-52 for radar signature. And the mace always looked close to that. And I was like, it just made me wonder, OK? Because it would be a logical platform to be able to use. Now, the mace came out in 59. And it was for higher-low attack patterns. They could typically go low because, again, while it was a little faster than the SNARK, not much. It had a more limited range, per se, but it still was effective as a surface-to-surface nuclear delivery system. So as is typically the case during this period, you always invest in more than one system so that if one fails, the other one is still available. So that did make sense. There are actually four or five others. I'm just going to go right down the shopping list. But the cruise missile when they when they came up with the 70s post-vietnam propaganda, it's like nothing we've ever seen before it's totally new yo Look at that look how special that is you've never seen one of these Over here by the water cooler. Yeah, actually isn't that like the one you had the 50s. You know, it's dark So, and again, what was the reliability of all of these? Well, you know what, I will say this. Older, built like a brick doghouse, American tech, especially with electronics, is why everybody used to want to buy our stuff. Going back to these public announcements that, whoa, the Chinese had a bunch of these missiles that were duds that they only sold to Pakistan. Well, how many? Did they all go dud? No. Were there some that they captured? Yes. Were there some coming at them from the other side? Yeah, but they don't want to tell you about that. There's gonna say about those stupid Chinese Now I will say this about Chinese and unfortunately present-day everything 80-10-10 you got to remember this the more complicated a system is and the more intricate it is the Chinese philosophy of 80-10-10 still exists 80% works exactly the way it's supposed to 10% isn't going to work as well, but for the most part it works. But that last 10%, oh, you're hockey pucked, because that last 10%, it doesn't work. Why? Because with every additional system or subsystem that you add, including components, let's start from components. I build a resistor, a transistor, a capacitor, a variable rheostat. Take your pick. I don't care what the hell it is, whatever electrical component. The Chinese 80-10-10 starts there. Now with every additional component you add to a system, imagine how that quantifies failure. Oh, yeah. However, if you build it cheap enough and you can crank out so many that someone can have piles of stuff like they used to have, like during Vietnam or Korea or World War II or World War I, because traditionally militaries like to stack and rack. Because they know that they're supposed to be in it for the long haul. They're going to want to shoot a lot. They want to dump rounds down range. When things get so expensive, well, let's see, how many fighters can I afford? Well, you can have 300. 300? Yeah, okay. Have you ever thought about this? How many of the BS F-35s are we buying? Why are we only getting so few? And why, well, of course, actually, we've gotten even fewer than you'd think because, well, they've had a lot of problems. Now nobody talks about the F-22 anymore. Why? What about the F-22? Didn't we build that? Isn't that a stall fighter? Wasn't it a performance fighter? Doesn't it work? Aren't we still, aren't we gonna put it in the air? No, no, no, we only worry about the top end. Now here's the thing. I want you to go back and look at the production of the Century Fighters. That's the F-100, F-101, 102, 103, 104, 105. Don't worry about the 107, that was a research jet. But take a look at the F4. How many F4s did we produce? Guys, we had pilots stacked like Cordova. We had a vast number of pilots in our inventory. That isn't the case now. That's one of the reasons joining the Air Force is really dull because there are only so many seats left. They've cut back by the nature of the cost. Oh, but there's so much more super a fighter. But if they get blown up on the ground, they're wreckage just like any other plane, sir. Yeah, but they're such a super fighter. Yeah, but we only have 300 of them. If they knock out half on the ground, well, we'll still get half in the air. Yeah, but they're being swamped by how many more aircraft? So you're not supposed to think about that. This is why you need to be able to have something you can stack and rack. It's the other reason we're not getting rid of the F-15 so far. Which by the way is also a 50 year old aircraft just about. Now what year is this? What year did the F-15 Eagle first fly? Most of the things that they keep pointing at in movies or in their propaganda isn't any newer or younger than anything the Russians are using. and isn't any newer or younger than anything the Chinese are using. We ain't got a whole lot to brag about. Point to me another battle tank we have other than the Abrams. Now we do have some M60A3s out there hanging about quietly on islands all over the world just like M113s and Bradleys because we stacked them in places quietly like what happened. Remember when Iraq invaded Kuwait, remember that? What was in Kuwait that Iraq took home? Well, how about 900 main battle tanks, M68Is, 1300 M113 armored personnel carriers, and about 160 to 180 M109 self-propelled guns, all sitting there stacked and racked in Kuwait. Because Kuwait was a pre-deployment point. See, that's how you want to do things because, well, those aren't the newest vehicles. No. But I have a whole shitload of them, and if I need to fight them, I've got them. See how that works? So we aren't all the squawky here. It's like, yeah, there are some, we have new pieces of equipment we can add on to older pieces of equipment. But if we were to get rid of, and in fact, this is why they just said they're getting rid of the Apache. It's like, really? Why? The Apache still is just as applicable today as it was before, so we got some other goofy thing going on. They're probably going to put them underground. I mean, what will happen is this. They'll slide them sideways. Two things are going to happen. Either the Jews are going to get them to use against us. We're going to give them to the Israelis, but the Israelis will be operating them here. Or they're going to go underground with whatever complexes they're going to hide this stuff in. Because otherwise, there's no reason for the Apache to go anywhere. And I'm not excited about the Apache, but it is a, and again, it is a supremacy aircraft. So how is it we're getting rid of it? It's kind of stupid, isn't it? We've perfected this piece of equipment. It has all of the technology necessary on board. So why would we be so stupid as to cancel that program? I'll have two, please. Yeah, somebody's stealing it. You know who's going to get it? The Israelis are stealing it from us people. Do you understand that? Trump's going to steal that crap and give it to the Israelis. Does everybody understand how we're getting punked? That's a system we already paid for. That's a piece of equipment we already have. That's a piece of equipment we have an extensive, experienced manpower pool to draw from if we get into a conflict where we have people we could recall to service that have operated that piece of equipment. They could go to combat with it. No downtime. Pretty much train, you know, a real quick refresher. Jump in the seat and you go. That's what you want in inventory right now because you're on the edge of a conflict Instead the Jewish mob told Trump they want the Apache so the Jewish mob told their lackey who's now in charge of the Department of Defense and Trump who the other lackey to dump these programs slide it over It's going to be it'll be it'll be on the ship or air transport so fast to make your head swim They've probably already stolen a handful and shipped them over to Israel already. What do you think? I bet I will put money on it. That's how pretty much competent I am with all the crap that they've already started when they started all these propaganda videos. Okay, so anyway, again heads up. This technology, here's nothing new about anything that we're seeing. Now there's upgrades in the present hardware that goes into them. But even there it's purely to make them hopefully cheaper, but here's the problem We're still paying the same price as if you were getting the full dish system Everybody understand that oh, they made them cheaper internally. Oh, how much does it cost us? Oh more? Because we had to figure out how to make it cheaper So it would be cheaper, but it's going to be more expensive and the taxpayers screwed is it going to be more reliable No, not really a lot better performance. No No, not really. Well then, why are we doing this? Well, we're just doing it. What the heck? After all, it's somebody else's money they're playing with. You know, your life and your money. Oi, give vault, I'm telling ya. So anyway, as it is, the infomercial about, boy, if you're somebody out there and you're a third world power, you need Chinese jets. Look what Pakistan just did with Chinese jets. And then almost as quickly, oh look at those stupid Chinese stuff. So you've got two different propaganda arms working at the same time. And a whole bunch of blurb like I said, especially in the Instagram, the Twit-Her slash X-Realm, any place that's short, punky and, you know, popcorn. You're seeing a bunch of BS, you know, pop-ins like this. In reality, both sides fared pretty well. Both sides are almost unthought. Both sides lost high-tech equipment. Hmm, sounds like a war. But they were blowing stuff up? Yep, both sides blew stuff up. And it's only the beginning of a war. So, if whether or not it's stopped or the brakes are on it, I don't have any confidence in these characters. I don't believe much of anything anymore coming out of the spew of the regime. It sure as hell is not on any media, no matter what media it is, because the internet type isn't really a whole lot more reliable because the money that was going into buying the controlled media is now the money that goes into buying the supposed social media. millions and hundreds of millions of dollars being spent to buy the opinion or to fabricate it. And God, I really, I'll tell you what takes me a second. I see any AI with any of this crap, I just shut it off. I was watching one, I just watched it because I was curious once it started to change, but they were talking about Civil War weapons and they were talking about muzzle loaders and right in the middle of all these series of pictures of soldiers with guns, is some guy standing there with an M16 and then the next minute there's some guy standing there with a Winchester and the next second is some guy standing there and was like all had to do with supposedly muzzle loading rifles. Muzzle loading rifle and this is what you can do and you know the traditional muzzle loading and blah blah blah and it's like okay well AI did a great job of hockey pucking this up like it does everything but it's one of the reasons if I see any AI tied in imagery or take that off. It's a waste of your time and it's a consumption of your mind that you don't need if you see AI attached to anything imagery even the cursor even the precursor image like just the pop-up You'll notice that about 60% of what's on YouTube is now using AI images for the promos and 90 a.m. High Yeah, yeah, it's a lie and it yeah in fact why we can't promote it can't even we can't even watch it It's just like shut it off I'm dead cold serious. You see that? They're going to see what the algorithm is. The moment you see an AI image, pass over it. Where AI is coming is going to be in those new computers, the next generation computers. They're going to force it on you. You're not going to have any choice except to go to the older systems. And even now, like if you want to run Windows 10, you're apparently going to be out and about because there's some sort of a a component, a module that you have to have to run Windows 11 or something. And so all your old computers are going to be worthless as far as running any software. Which means basically everybody just goes offline and runs their stuff privately. Right, yeah, it won't be worthless, it's just that you're... That's the end of the interference. Go ahead. I'm going to confirm this because we already ran into that problem with Liberty Tree Radio. One of the computers that we had to upgrade to it's got AI on it They give you the opportunity to opt out of it But the very first update that they do gets rid of your ability to opt out of it Right so it's out. It's not one of the machines as the AI quote unquote assistance and you know Well, we talked about how they want to push you to do own nothing and everything is your subscription service. The way they're taking these new PCs, they're going in that direction, guys. Everything you don't... Yes, we can make hard drives big enough for you to store your stuff on your own computer, but why do you need a big hard drive to pay all that money when you can just store stuff up on the cloud? Oh, and don't worry, the cloud's just a really cheap subscription right now. Plus, after you've paid to have your stuff up on the cloud, they can alter it, use it, and we greet the user agreement. It's just like what Adobe did with their editing software. Adobe owns your stuff if you use Adobe. They can use it any way they want. Well, your data up there in the cloud, whoever owns that cloud owns your data, not you. You own nothing. So it's better, like I said, I try to do everything with the computers that I have. If I don't, if they're... limited in storage capacity. I've been trying to put everything I can on flash drive if I just can't put it on CD. A lot of the new computers, they don't have disk drives, they don't have your typical hard drive spots, have gone to like a stick hard drive like what you used to get in in laptops, you might as well have laptops. And you're not getting the storage that you normally would for a computer, so why are you paying as much as you would for a big computer? They're not nearly as upgradeable as they were before. A lot of them are limited. But it's okay, because the AI is going to tell you what you need. You know? It's stupid. It really is, Dad. And there's a chip... that won't let you install Windows 11 on older machines, but there is a workaround on that that some guys came up with. I'm trying to remember what it's called, but there's a patch, but it's not approved by Windows to be able to install Windows 11 on older PCs. I'm trying to remember what they called it. I'll have to dig it out and look it up again. Some of the computer guys on YouTube have been talking about it because They paid a lot of money for their gaming computers. Their gaming computers that they paid a lot of money for are not that old. And Windows is telling them that now they're going to be useless and they have to completely upgrade their gaming computers. You know, so they're like, they're a little pissed off about that. Understandably so. We don't put that much money into a gaming unit. Well, again, this gets back to what we've been talking about, where we're going to have to more and more build separate systems to begin with. There is no such thing really as an upgrade. All it is is expanded spyware. That's all that's happening. There hasn't been operational improvement for probably a decade, if not longer, more likely the last 25 years. The only purpose... It's all been downgraded. Everything that I have to download special software to run the station with, I used to have on a, people are going to laugh, I used to have it for free on a 286 Windows computer running Windows 3.11. All the software that I needed to run the radio station with, I could run on that Windows 3.11 computer hooked up to a 256K line. I could keep up to what we're doing right now. and probably a little better with some of the audio mixing that was available on board. But now, you don't get everything. You don't get Windows pink. You don't get all the typical stuff. Hell, you don't even get Solitary and Minesweeper anymore unless you go through their little app thing and you have to watch ads for Minesweeper and Solitary, which used to be default on all of their stupid systems. And there were a lot of computers. I remember you sit down. Dad used to say it doesn't have my suite for a solid chair. It wasn't a good computer. Right, exactly. And now, as we know, we're in a situation, well, again, we're to the point where, number one, and I have done this, I've saved as much of the old hardware support, cables, connectors, all types of different hard drives. crates of actually as Ed knows in some cases and the purpose behind this is to create a technical base for this very reason. We don't need the computers for everything, for most everything we don't need a computer. It's convenient but it's not that convenient because it typically creates more burden in operation even with the process of somebody else manipulating your system the way we're talking about it consumes time. I got into this discussion years ago with the University of Michigan. It's like, well, we've got to have everything on computer. I said, you do realize that the people you have aren't secretaries. They're not, in fact, you hired them from what is mechanical and operational skills. You're now demanding entering data that's going to consume one and two hours of their day every day in order to achieve the goal that you think you want. Now there's only one reason you could possibly want it. You want to spy on us. That's the only reason. It has nothing to do with efficiency. That's not coming about. You're losing time in operation. But you're able to spy. You think somehow you're going to be able to... the magic witch doctor of knowing how to build and fix and make things, that if you have it in a computer, you'll be able to do it without the person who has the skill. And that has never been the case because it still comes down to the evaluative process. You have to be able to understand what it is you're mechanically working with. And there are so many nuances to any technology that you're working with. And whatever trade you're working with. But you know what? The boobies did it. There are so many idiots. And I remember seeing this when you first see Michigan. I'm seeing it down here at Texas Tech. Which is you know just down the street from where I am There are so many people who don't care about the physical work as long as it looks good on paper, right? They don't care things can be falling apart. They can be rusting, but you know what the books look good On paper it looks great. The real world component is is totally a skew and This is why as I've said many times guys beating our enemy is not going to be that difficult As long as we don't embrace and you know because what one thing about all of these technologies They always try to convince you that if you don't have what it is that they're using That you wouldn't be able to keep up you wouldn't be able to oppose or you wouldn't bet now if I don't embrace your system I and I embrace an entirely different philosophy. I end up with a more efficient purpose operation and I can execute any action I wish against those who I wish to execute with great efficiency. I would remind everybody again, don't throw any of your older systems away. Pack them up as tight and as neatly as again laptops, older desk modeled computers. I know that there's some bulk involved a little bit, but if you compress everything, minimize so that we can maximize later because it's just like all the other aspects of how they're waging war against us. We have to be prepared to replace what they've done. With something that is peppered into bricks and then built better down the road. But we'll have to do that all on our own. Can't expect any help from the outside. And if we did get help from the outside, it would be just as compromised as all the rest of the crap we're having problems with. We aren't going to trade for another spy master. We're planning on getting rid of the bastards across the board. Anyway, let's go. 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Let's see what's kicking over there. I have not had a chance to check them out myself, so we're going to be hearing this one for the first time today. I've been on a dead run. Nothing's going to be changing at this end. All the whole day eating up, but positively. Good work, Don. And again, guns and gadgets over on YouTube. Take the time, subscribe, give them a thumbs up. Hey guys, I'm out here in front of the angry brick wall. It's been a while since we've seen this. The markup just came out of the House Ways and Means Committee and we have been pushing for a true version of, sorry, starting to rain, I gotta close my grill, a true version of the Hearing Protection Act and a short act to come out to our benefit, right? And there were some people doing what they do on the Senate Wasing Means Committee to stop suppressors from coming out of the NFA and to try to make it a little bit more palatable, you know, give them an adable, yet we still get to keep the registry. Well, I'm going to read you what came out. You should be angry. There's still something we need to do. We didn't lose yet. Let me read it to you. The whole thing on, I mean, this is like a 400-page bill. It's going to be marked up tomorrow at 2 p.m. in the House Ways and Means Committee. There's like 10 lines for the firearms community. The short act, I'll give you the really bad news, the short act, which was going to remove short-barreled rifles, shotguns, etc. from the NFA, not even in here, not even in here, which means they were concerned about maybe having enough votes or maybe angering too many people. Don't know, but I'll tell you one thing that I've been thoroughly surprised with. the NRA, ILA, John Comerford over there. They have been doing a ton of work. She always been doing a ton of work over here. Second Amendment Foundation has been doing a ton of work. And so my hack, if I had one, would be off to them. This is what we got today. Way down on page 313 is section 112030. Reduction of excise tax on firearms silencers. Sounds great. Let me read. In general, section 5811 alpha is amended to read as follows. A, rate. There shall be levied, collected, and paid on firearms transferred, a tax at the rate of... One, five dollars for each firearm transferred in the case of a weapon classified as in any other weapon under 5845 Echo. So if you buy an AOW, five dollar transfer tax, but guess what? It's still in the NFA, it's still a registry. So that the unconstitutional NFA ATF could always still stack up and know who has what. Good luck. Number two, zero dollars for each firearm transferred in the case of a silencer. Remember they're classified as firearms as defined in section 5845 alpha seven. Okay, so no tax stamp fee for suppressor if this gets passed through the budget process here. And three, $200 for any other firearm transferred. What does that mean? $200 to transfer an SBR. $200 to transfer an SBS. $200 to form whatever the form is to make your own suppressor, your silencer, form one. So what does that tell you? It means to me, and this is angry Jared, so I'm just spitballing with you. This has been done to maybe throw us a little crumb, a morsel. to maybe get it through this whole process to have the Senate agree to this stuff as well in the budgetary issue, the reconciliation. And then still keep that registry. What does that mean? It means the manufacturers, the industry would still be taken care of because people would still be pushed towards buying a professionally manufactured, if you will, suppressor, silencer. Why do you say that Jared? Well because the transfer fee for that would be zero dollars so if most people had the option to pay zero dollars extra and buy a can that's ready right there or Begging plead for the $200 transfer fee begging plead for the okay to make my own suppressor remember the ATF has certain ones they won't even approve and then wait till they get back to you for how long that could be I'm gonna probably just buy something right there and then for zero dollars extra right that's called business 101 This is terrible. This is, if I may, horse shit. We need to have Republicans with a set of balls. Because intestinal fortitude is what you were hired for. You know, we had enough of... promises. And no, Jared doesn't think that we can vote our way out of anything. Jared doesn't think that, you know, Democrats or Republicans will be able to fix everything. But this is the closest we've been in our generation. I'll be 50 in July. The closest we've been in my generation to having this stuff taken out of the NFA. And there's still time to fix this. If you're pissed off, I still want you to call the House Ways and Means Committee because we have until 2 o'clock tomorrow. and I also want you to call the members. I'll re-put those numbers in the description of my video. I did it in my video last week. I still want you to call those people at their office. I still want you to hit those people from the House Ways and Means Committee up on their social medias. I will tell you that I have had several phone calls with people today, all day long actually, about how pissed off these people were that you guys and gals, you citizens had the balls to keep calling them and complain. You citizens had the balls to just hammer them on social media, to just demand your employees do what you hired them for. The balls of you, the nerve. Well, I say we keep it up and we just increase it, just a smidge. So what happens from here? All right, it's going to be marked up tomorrow at 2 p.m. and then it would go through from the information I have from the last phone call I had with a friend. There's two more committees that would have to go to have budgetary and rules and then we go to the House floor. So we have a chance like right now to have it fixed and we want to say we want the full version of Hearing Protection Act. in the bill and we would like to have the short act in the bill. But then there's still a chance to have it fixed in the Senate and I'm doing what I can do with people I can do it with. to make sure that that is an option too. So stay tuned for that. But that's what we got. Page 313. I'll link it down below if you really want to get angry. But literally, that's the whole thing. Oh, I missed the effective date. Sorry. The amendment made by this section shall apply to transfers after the date of enactment of this act. So if the budgetary thing goes through, reconciliation, everybody agrees to it as it sits and stands. Once it's signed by the president, then there'd be no A zero dollar tax stamp is the best way to put it, but you'd still be in the registry. You'd still be in the NFA. Not a lot to you. I hope you're gonna make some phone calls. I hope you tell your friends to make some phone calls. I hope you tell your neighbor to make some phone calls. I hope you're really active on X. If I were you and you don't have Twitter, I'd download it just for this. Make up some account. Download it. Reach out and touch these people. How do you find them? You search at a representative. CUSTOFF. That's that ass-con from Western Tennessee whose whole idea this was. He was one of the main ones pushing for it. You know, at Jason Smith, who's the chairman of the House Ways and Means. But I'm gonna go do what I do behind the scenes here. I wanted to let you know you should be angry. You should be fired up. We the people needs to be. We the people. And demand that these asses do their job. All of them. There's a few of them that are worried about. This next midterm election, which is probably one of the reasons they did what they did, so that they can still be friendly with people who might be looking to help them. If you know what I mean. Be safe, stay vigilant, stay free, stay ready. See you in the next one. Subscribe, please. Because YouTube hates me. Bye. And why is this so? Because they are the knick-knack patty-whack. Okay, now again, that's not a surprise. Interestingly enough, They're staying within a particular, let's just say price cycle for all of these taxes. And I will point out again, I personally believe that what happened is either the Buck Act, I think when the Admiralty Court's SranRAP was stretched over the country and the common law court was kicked out during the declaration of war, the extension of declaration of war by the corporation against America, against you, the people, we, the people. It fixed all of the possibility of adjusting for devaluation of currency, any of the taxation, the illegitimate taxes because of the way they were set up. This is why, as I've pointed out many times, yeah, it's ridiculous that you're paying for a right, but consider that when the Tax stamps were put into place for shotgun silencers, short barrel rifles, automatic weapons, etc. There's never been an increase in that. And because of it, where $300 during the depression, you might as well have said, and if you go to the dark side of the moon and you come back, you know, we'll patch you on the head, squeeze you on the ass, and we'll give you a permit for a machine gun. Nobody hit $300. Not for that. You might save every shekel up for a more sophisticated weapon that was available over the counter, but do you know what the prices were on automatic weapons before the NFA? We're not talking thousands of dollars. We're not talking hundreds of dollars. Think about that. Thompson auto ordnance when Thompson came into play, the Thompson's everybody calls him, but many other weapons. were reasonably affordable because they obviously had to break into the market so they couldn't be insane price-wise. Just something to think about there. However, a tax debt is what drove things into unobtainium levels. But wait, as time goes by, everybody that looks at me now goes, well, $200 or $300, that's nothing. Well, yeah, because again, why didn't they adjust for devaluation of the currency, which everybody calls inflation? Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. What were they talking about? Registration for what? I couldn't understand. I was cutting out a little bit. What was it? Cutting out a little bit. Well, okay, well, you got to work well. Okay, so basically talking about any of the NFA requirements, short barrel rifle, silencers, etc., that they're again trying to eradicate them from any licensing whatsoever. What they've done is they've gone to zero cause. In particular, dad, the subject was on the silencers, the silencer bill that the one dingleberry. Right, but the other one is the short bill, and the short bill has to do with short barreled rifles. You know, that's why it's called the short bill, I assume, I would hope. But anyway, the idea is that all of these are NFA issues, and the fact is that they haven't gotten rid of them. They've said, well, how about if we just not charge you for the moment while Trump's in, but the moment that Trump leaves, all of a sudden, guess what? Everything goes, you know, if they adjust this, this is what's fascinating to me. They've not adjusted up. Now, if they create some kind of legislation with this, can they then change the scale and start driving the cost for a permit for any of them up to comparable prices today? See, something locked all of this into place. And the only thing I can see is that what happened at the end of the 30s, they realized they were going to have to kill a bunch of us off, so they had to get us into a war. If they were going to get us into a war, they had to adjust the system accordingly, but they also had to stop or lock what they were doing with the declaration of war by the corporation against the American people. So all of these taxes were frozen. Because that's all these are. These are tax stamps. This is like the crown, the King of England, with his stinking tax stamps on a deck of cards or dice or paint or guns. It's a British tax stamp. But it was frozen in time for some reason. Now here's the part nobody's talking about. If they do this and they don't nullify it, But instead, they ratchet it down to zero. They've changed the conditions of whatever might be the restriction that stopped them from increasing the cost for those licenses. See what I mean? Remember, think long. Your enemy always thinks long. NAFTA and GATT brought us to here so they could bring all these foreign manufacturers into the US to take control of American manufacturing. That's all Trump is doing. He's bringing in foreign manufacturers who will bump out small and medium American businesses and in the process invade the rest of the way. Step one was to vacate our manufacturing facilities. neutralizing almost every level of manufacturing. Now, whoever comes in, this will not be American, it will be a foreign, occupied, industrial base. Like a colonial platform. That's not an accident. Well, the same is true with regard to what they're talking about here. So, whatever the Shysters are up to, think long term on this. They've not been able to change this in all of your lifetime. Now, all of a sudden, by being able to create the additional legislation that to this point they were able to baffle everybody with bullshit about before, they now have the ability to slide the scale back up. If they get this passed, which again, it's not getting rid of, what they were asking for is to eradicate the tax and eradicate the permission slip. But that's not what they're going to do, is it? So, heads up on that one. That's where that's going. And again, it was never that expensive for each item, but it was still a pricey issue plus the paperwork and the bullshitters. Having the secret police have a list of things to come after when the time comes, kind of like remember Ernesto Bell and Red Dawn. Go to the sporting goods shop, find form 4473. Go to the Batfaggots. They work for a foreign power. They will tell you the owners and the types of weapons they have. Go to the Batfaggot slash the queers in government now for confiscation. So heads up on that one. Anyway, we are. It's Monday. Mark. Go ahead, color. Chip in there. About 20 minutes ago, 25 minutes ago, I was driving and my phone suddenly cut out. You were talking about AI and muzzle-loading rifles. I don't know if that's important or not. Something like that. AI and muzzle-loading rifles. You mentioned muzzle-loading rifles. I lost you about right after that. Okay. Well, can't help that. You may have to go back through the archive, you're going to have to go back to the beginning of the program. I'm not going to repeat what I was doing 25 minutes ago. I appreciate the fact we might have winked out, but that was probably at your end. More so, I don't think everybody else knows this. Okay, so the way to fix that is down the road, go to the archiving, pull back to this hour, the beginning of this hour. Of course, we started late. We started late to begin with. Don't forget that. So, again, heads up there. The playback number, when these two hours are done, you'll automatically be able to call 712-432-0990, then enter the participation code, 957-464 and the pound sign, and this hour, these two hours for this block will play until the 8 p.m. intelligence report is done. And then it'll switch over to that. So immediate replay. right after this program is done so you can catch up on everything that you missed but I haven't asked questions is 712-4320-990 participation code same as when you call in here 957-464 and the pound sign and it will play this the entire two hour block you can sit and listen to it until the 8 p.m. intelligence report is done There we go. So that gives you an alternative a way to hook up and listen in to anything you might have missed. Sound good? Thank you Edward, appreciate that. I'll tell you what, this has been a long week, a weekend, but a long week nonetheless. For everybody out there, I will remind you this is the best time to build an AR-15. I don't care if you like the AR-15. I'm not super excited, but it is a useful weapon that's reasonably priced. I've noticed that there is a bunch of, maybe it's because of what we're talking about here and I keep emphasizing it, I hope that we're having an effect. You know, you don't want the air 15, it's horrible. Well, it doesn't make any difference whether it's horrible. Bottom line is it works for what it is. It's good enough for what it's designed to do. And I would point out, as I've said several times, this is the cheapest you possibly could have time, period of time. for you to build an AR-15. Actually January to February was slightly better, but right now you can piece an AR-15 together that's a decent rifle from all the different sources for easily under $300, way under $300 if you're patient. As little as $247 if you cherry pick from all the different systems out there. Now is it going to be the fanciest rifle in the scene available now? It's a basic AR-15. Does it work? Yes. Will it function every time? Yep. Pull the trigger with reckless abandon. Bang, bang. Pop, pop. Boom, boom. It will do what it's supposed to do. Right now, this is the cheapest time for us to force multiply. The enemy is afraid that you will think this way. I'm seeing goofy propaganda out there I have never seen before and it makes no sense whatsoever. Unless we take into consideration, yes, they're hearing what we're talking about, right now more people can be effectively armed with a basic firearm. that is as sophisticated as anything the government has. Semi-automatic, which is all you need. None of you have had any time on automatic weapons, probably. So what we need to do is kiss, keep it simple, stupid. And a semi-automatic AR-15 will get the job done. And it will do a very fine job of keeping you in the fight. So take the time, go to all the different sources. I'll list them maybe a little bit later here. Right now the thing is be creative search all of the different points of the compass Find what it is. It's most reasonably priced They take advantage of it and keep collecting until you've built up an entire ar-15 It's a simple task and again kiss keep it simple stupid minimize to maximize Now we're a little past the bottom of the hour and I wasn't really planning on that other Extension oh forgive me here Okay, number one, Ed, if you could, we're going to play a couple of songs. One of them is from, you know, is personal, personal favorite, personal, on my personal list. Bob Seger, Ship of Fools. Okay, Bob Seger, Ship of Fools. Off the Night Moves album, of all places, by the way, if you didn't know. And then, Lay Down Sally. For all of our friends at U6, lay down Sally. And for all of you listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and don't forget at 8 o'clock we're on 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet 6.160 regular shortwave. Take the time to listen in and also drop us a card. Let us know how we sound at PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Send me an email at liberty at provide.net. We are back. Lay down Sally. 1977-78. Kind of like Groundhog Day. Down at Fort Wegotcha, Fort Echuca, just north of Nogales, which is where I was stationed with the USAC, US Army Intelligence Center and Schools. There was one primary FM station. There was not a lot of Tucson we could kind of get. Every morning, every morning, every day, the radio station would tune in and would start up. That was the first song. Now, the second song was, again, Well, I'll tell you what. Well, this is what it was guaranteed. There was no variance on this Kansas Edward dust in the wind. Yeah, I know I'm gonna eat up a little bit of time here Kansas dust in the wind and pull that up studio version preferably, please and Again for everybody out there you recognize this song but this was guaranteed. I thought you were gonna say disco duck mark It's go disco dot, quack, quack, quack. Here we go, Dust in the Wind. Just don't let your babies grow up to be Kansas band members. Oh no. No. That was Kansas, Dust in the Wind, top three. What would the third one be? Rumors! From Fleetwood Mac, those three songs guaranteed same lineup. They start the transmitter up, you hear the carrier wave, and those three songs were the click, click, click, those were bang. If you didn't wake up feeling like it was, wait a minute, this is just like yesterday. Wait a minute, day after day, it's just like yesterday. So whoever was running that station loved that music. But it was modern, it was present. And definitely cool, especially when you step out and you look at the Arizona desert and go, wow, music kind of fits. So do we have a lot of work to do? Yes, we do. And as a matter of fact, we are about 10 minutes to the top of the hour for everybody. The bad guys have been in motion, obviously, on the planetary level, trying to stir the pot. But there are a bunch of things going on internally, needless to say, the last couple of days. We've had a series of quote-unquote protests, if you want to call them that. In reality, it's the same garbage different day. I am always asking the same question of everybody now. How is it Mr. Soros is still alive? If everybody knows that Mr. Soros is the one doing all these evil, wicked, horrible, terrible things to us, which he is, But he's not the only one. Soros' son is quite accessible. How is he still alive? If supposedly our government is working for us, we're always told that we need to be in terror and fear because big government would murder us if they got the chance. Now, I'm a little confused because here we have this SOB, who very joyfully has been undermining our American court system. trying to destroy our form of government, etc., etc. But I see none of these murderers or assassins in government who, of course, you and I have to be terrified of, we have to pay our taxes, or they would come to our home and murder us. But all of a sudden they've forgotten how to murder. How does this work? There's a lot of confusion in my part. Well, insulating against the justice. Apparently, but you see we do have a big murder incorporated secret police mechanism. So we should call up and let's not beat around the bush. Why is it that the CIA or the FBI who burned churches on national television for their occult leaders, of course maybe that's the problem I guess. True, I've almost answered the question myself, haven't I? Hmmm, since the occult leaders are the ones who are running things. But, you would think that they'd be trying to protect our very fine form of government. And to do so, they would use the tools of the trade that they put into movies, television series, even sing songs. And they want you to be afraid and scared and terrified. But obviously the reach of the government can't be all that great because constantly time and time And time and time again the big secret police government fails to get rid of this threat to our country and threat to the American people the sorrows click. Oh they are gas for an agent for an agent of foreign power operating outside the US in America. Their partners would be marked their partners. Yeah, I get that feeling which is why again Jared a lot of other people will tell you right off the bat The solution is not going to be to fix this with legislation. Now, everybody should pay attention. Go ahead, jump in there, Colin. Hey, this is Colin Virginia. They're also choosing to ignore all those Chinese illegal aliens that came across the border. And they're not arresting those guys. Yeah, I just read an article today and it was talking about how I think the state of Texas is making a law against foreign adversarial countries buying up large tracts of land in America. And you know, it's cool and all, but it mentioned that there's a The Chinese owned company that owns 140,000 acres right next to Laughlin Air Force Base in Texas. And if you don't know where that is in Texas, it's like literally right over the border. on our side of the border with Mexico. And see, I don't know, you're missing a whole bunch of, you know, tens of thousands of Chinese illegals, all military agents. They came across the southern border jeep. Maybe they're right there. Maybe that'd be a good place to start looking. Yeah, maybe they wouldn't go that far from the objective, which would be pretty straightforward in this case. You can hide a lot of people and equipment on 140,000 acres. Well, I'm not so sure they're really trying hard to hide it. I think the government is going completely along with it because they've sold us out. That's just me. I don't care who it is that's in there. There's a third party group, a big dead elephant. There's a big dead elephant where the coffee table should be in the middle of the room. And it's pretty stinking obvious what they're doing. They know exactly where they're at, Mark. How can you avoid this thing? It's like, clearly disgusting. Oh, shut up and put your coffee cup down on the dead elephant table. Hey, Mark, I gotta thank you for that Kansas song. A good buddy of mine passed away yesterday. He was a USMC Sergeant Jim Ram. Great, great man. And my other buddy is in South Dakota, in a South Dakota windstorm, dust storm, plowing up fields, he said, in 50 mile an hour winds yesterday and today. And that reminded me of both of them guys. So thank you for that. That was great. I yield. You know, that's interesting. I'm waiting for the Dust Bowl. Thank you for bringing it up with the wind situation because we are in the long cycle and I'm going to tell you why. I've mentioned many times, we're all in the farm belt here in Michigan, the bottom of the state where there's some big farming here still. One of the things that they're doing down the way is pulling out the 80, 90 year old tree lines. Because you've got these bigger tractors so you can just zoom along so much faster But guys, why were all of these tree lines put into play? Why were all the tree lines? Yeah Dust in the wind Dust dudes, the dust bowl And this is another part of history and I'm amazed that everybody is going into brain fart on this and doing what they're doing, considering there was a reason. People that were farmers back in the day, guys, you didn't do stuff for the fun of it. Oh, I think it'd be pretty to have a row of trees here. That wasn't the reason, reasoning at all. It was the idea that, you know what, the Dust Bowl carried on for years. In fact, it really didn't leave us until the beginning of World War II, and even there, they just had something else to talk about. But it was an issue for a very long time and soil erosion the whole reason that you had to learn I mean all the agriculture I learned they've thrown out because contour farming was so that you would preserve topsoil contour farming and windbreak Construction to reduce top soil erosion with winds especially during high hot seasonal cycles So, go back and look at what was the dust bowl? What was happening? Why did it take place? And again, part of the long or medium solar cycle, which we are in the middle of right now. And it always gets me about this. I'm watching them tear out trees. I'm sure they got some short-change money for the treatment they're pulling out. When I say short-change, it didn't work the value of the windbreak if nature takes its course as it has traditionally. So heads up on that one. Just oddball ideas, something that just keeps jumping at me when I watch the chainsaws go to work and backhoes. Anyway, we're at the top. For everybody out there, God bless our Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run. We're on the mark. And all the fence rows are gone because everybody went to chemical fertilizer when for years we knew how to do crop rotations and how to properly employ the animals to provide what was needed to keep the plant and the farm running. All of that was thrown out the window with propaganda and indoctrination. But think about this. Anyway, we got a lot of work to do, though. Don't worry. More enough, keep us busy as it is. I'm gonna get out of the way for now. Ed taking over more LTR coming up. We'll be back at 8 o'clock with the Indian Film Report. That's right. Your freedom's gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free is home of the brave. You vie 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 is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can 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 a gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shit. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see the farm and keep our country keeping debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oath they've sworn. And your daughters, so they're children. 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 what you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children in fear, both sons of the Republic, arise? Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each god given right. And pray to God. As Iowoki vanished in the misfruity, his words were true. We are 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 in sight. He stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? You're breaking up Mark, you're really feeling very, really distorted. I shouldn't be. One, two, three. One, two, three. What's that? No improvement. No improvement because I'm not talking. OK, let's try this. Wait a minute, Tom. Mark, you sound like you're speaking into a fan, but it sounds like it's some kind of digital process between point A and point B. It's probably not something with your phone. It might be the connection. Try hanging up and coming back. I'm going to do that. OK, well, take a break and come back. OK, go go. Well, Mark is doing that. We will be right back. Well, he'll be right back shortly. You're listening to Liberty Tree Radio, libertytreeradio.com, libertytreeradio.org. Or you're listening to the conference line of one of our many other repeaters, rebroadcasters. One, two, three. One, two, three. Well, that is much better. Yes, there we go, Mark. crap who would it's not any it's what about whatever digital link in between or you know spyware i was causing problems for us there we go so we found better everything everything is not not not not echoing echoing a warbling ten mama max ed room right okay well good let's try this again good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the First hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West, Northeast, East and North. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're on satellite. I want to say thank you. And yes, we have people listening in the upper end of the Suez Canal in that anchorage, because they gave us a handshake last night. I didn't see until after the program. They sent us a message. So I want to say thank you. Appreciate that. More on that in a minute, maybe. Of course, both listening and rebroadcasting, analog and digital, were in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Friday! Oh, right, it's Friday the 14th! Oh my God, not Friday the 14th, that means...dun-dun-dun. Absolutely nothing. Except that, well, this is the second full end, or should say second full week coming to an end as of today. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-2025 old earth calendar. Give it to Olsh's gut captain. And 2025 Battle for the Republic, book two, the Winter War. It's a winter out there. We got snow on the ground. We don't have much snow on the ground, but we've got crispy temperatures. So that means that it'll stay right where it is. And again, For all of our friends out there, I want to say thank you. We appreciate all different ways people are rebroadcasting us. Sometimes I get feedback from a direction where I didn't know we were on that particular service. And this is happening with quite a few of the different places we've been kicked off of. I think it's kind of cool. Needless to say, BitShoot, I got back up on BitShoot, what I think that lasted an hour. As soon as I finally saw my name, it's like, oh, god, I was told by the ring knockers, you can't be up here. And so, you know, I blocked a bit shoot and the same is true with the fake ass ex. You know, Twitter's ex is just Twitter. It's the same old crap different day. It's just the new control media, the same as the old control media. Same turds, same toilet, just a different day. But everybody is rebroadcasting. And again, even there, we're having rebroadcast at different locations on X, we're over on BitShoot, Pinterest, which was one of the first, by the way, Pinterest, remember, was one of the first we were bumped off from years ago when they started the big attack and purge. And what's fascinating about that is it's like many of the different services, I didn't use them that much. And what little I had on there was mostly cute cat pictures, because I like cats, and dogs, because I like dogs, and flowers, because I like flowers. And some information on how to listen to this program. And that was it. But because I use my actual name, not Thinkers, Spinkerdoodle, or you know, Smack Room or some other bullshit like that, I actually use my regular name with everything that I do, Mark, last name K-O-E-R-N-K-E. It is rather fascinating. It's like everybody else is hiding, except somebody did bring us up the other day. You know what? We used to print the phone book. Remember how Sarah Connor was found? That's right. They found Sarah Connor with a phone book. I've got to make sure I'm not in that too. Well, you probably are. You're probably out of it because you don't probably have a ground line. Well, wait. We still have a ground line. Oh, man. That means it's only too much to find us. No way. Yes way. So, anyway, a good weekend coming up here. Lots of really great stuff in the winter training effort. And also thank you for all the guys doing all the work this week leading up to the end of the work weekend, which is today, but the beginning of the, or I should say, the end of the work week and the beginning of the work weekend, which is what we're into now. We just got a couple other vehicles moved. We're doing maintenance on those tomorrow. Actually, first thing in the morning, got a radiator going to a deuce and a half, a few other things, got the radiator, got everything where it's supposed to be, everything's ready to go, new batteries, a whole nine yards. That project's done. Naturally, one of our older vehicles has held up better than 90% of them as far as, you know... Dirty as he stood there. He took off his three-cornered hat. For future generations to slay, in this, the less secured for you, we will always keep. His parents labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave of three. 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 this. You read about the current use 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 suddenly 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 visit so their children can be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republican, each God, given right. And pray to God as Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. It is the evening. Intel Report. I'm Mark Corky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines, in occupied territories, east, south, west, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Liberty Tree Radio dot org. And we are on WBCQ, the planet 6.160 regular shortwave. WBCQ, the planet 6.160 regular shortwave, Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 pm Eastern Standard Time. We're also on satellite, thank you, to those people who step up to the plate and are actually rebroadcasting us in that mode, both analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is Monday! It's been Monday all day! Oh my goodness, we've got, like I said, that wind coming in, breeze coming in out of the east. It's not if, it's just when the rain will hit because our most dynamic storms for Michigan, the bottom of Michigan, typically come out of the east off Lake Erie. So Lake Erie is shooting something our way along with the Ontario Peninsula and it's not if it's just when it's going to hit us. So today it is the 12th of May 17th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and the Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2025 old earth calendar. Give it all, go Captain! 125% We're supposed to have rain in the next three days up this way. Yep. Most likely. I would say that the upper part of the state definitely will get the wave of wet when the time comes. The higher up the state you go, the more likely from the different three lake crescendo right there, Superior Lake Michigan and Lake Ural. Well, it's 2025, older calendar, 2025, Battle for the Republic, book three. a dark anniversary. And again, the weather catching up with us, but it's springtime. So guys, we're going to get wet. Just be ready. Make sure you got your wet weather gear out. Don't toss away your cold weather gear. It's like we had a few days ago. When that wall of clear sky came in, well, it came in with a much cooler air pattern. And because of that, everybody had to break their jackets back out down here in the bottom of the state. Not that it was, you know, it wasn't arctic cold. It was just cool enough to let you know that, eh, the great white north still hits us and spits on us every once in a while with just this kind of weather. So pay attention. And again, make sure that you keep an eye on your allies too. It doesn't take much to get hit with hypothermia. In fact, it's, you can die in 70 degree weather with hypothermia. It's happened. In fact, it happened, as I've said, many times. way back when in the ranger school during the swamp cycle years ago and an entire little element that got lost got stuck in a husk in the middle of the swamps and that's where they died. And what did they die of? Hypothermia. Completely saturated to the skin, body pushes all of that heat out. Water makes a great radiator, it's what it does. And the rest is history as they say. Sad history at that because it could have been avoided. So again, pay attention. Don't assume. Let's see, what else do we have here real quick before we go any farther? Coleman's.com has a couple of really good deals going on right now. They've got some sales with free shipping. You guys need to go through what it is that they're offering. If you are looking at logistics, dealing with supply and support, particular items, you definitely are going to want to make sure that you go over to Coleman's check to see what they're offering. and go from there. Two numerous to mention. It's a long list, a long scroll, and in fact you also want to be on their mailing list for that reason. There was a bit of a heads up on that yesterday and I should have mentioned it during the two hour block also, forgive me. But take the time, go over and check Coleman, C-O-L, Coleman, C-O-L-E, Coleman.com. It's a traditional surplus store. If you're looking for some of the more unique pouches and packs, there's some interesting stuff that they have there that other people just don't carry. And if you're looking for vehicle parts, Coleman's is a traditional older surplus operation and they have a lot of unique stuff sitting on the shelf. So it's not in the internet end of the game. You have to give them a call if you're looking for something. call them. They have the numbers posted. If you're looking for particular technology to support a generator, Coleman's is one of the first places you should look, especially if you have any of the older military diesel, the old diesel. We're talking portable diesel. The iron beast type block systems, they were heavy. But you know what? Captain Monahan ran a couple of those for decades. In fact, it's amazing how well they held up considering how long they were in service. He was never on the grid. He was always off the grid. These little gen packs were made that, by the way, they do have them over at Coleman's.com, worked exceptionally well, did exactly what they were supposed to do. And take a look at it, keep on ticking as they used to say. So check them out, go over to Coleman's. But also, call. If there's something in particular you're looking for, you have a piece of equipment, you need parts, Coleman's would be the one to check. They are an older style surplus store. Also, again, I am going to emphasize this. There are some good deals that are popping up on 762x39, not super deals. But good deals, good, in other words, dances with wolves, good trade. Take the time, go over to AIMsurplus.com, AIMsurplus.com, 762x39. Ammunition, preview part is on, boxer prime down, corrosive, you need to build some of that up for reloading and save your battlefield, your military ammunition for battlefield situation. And again, this is the most economical way, learn to load. It's just that simple. Single stage press, nothing fancy, doesn't have to be grossly over complicated. You just need to adopt the idea of building your own ammo and then develop your skill because it's purely a matter of operating. You have to repeat, repeat, repeat. You will develop expertise, but like everything, you need to have time on the machine. So, any single stage press, I would recommend an O press. Rockchuckers have been around forever now, well at least all your lifetimes. And the old Rockchucker is still one of the better case resizer die carriers that's out there. The Rockchucker was one of the first. that was used by a lot of wildcatters for developing some of the what are now considered the standard cartridges. It wasn't the only one. Herters had made a bigger beastier O-press. I have them. I have two of the biggest Herter presses ever made. Herters, they're still out there. These presses aren't and never come off them because can never replace them. But for doing custom reshaping, of cases, the O-press is still king in that respect. So it's something you want to keep in mind. Why for resizing? Well, because you might have to make another case into the case that you need for a certain weapon that might be short ammunition. And you want the strongest press for that mission that you can find. And the O-press is even the aluminum leads. There's aluminum, there's pop metal, and there's steel. Depending on what year and what you dig out of the inventory out there. Because there's a lot of stuff laying around. So again, remember that our purpose is we're dealing with the long haul. We're planning on going the full stretch, the whole nine yards, as they say. And that means that we need to be well-rounded with regard to understanding technology and how to make it work for us. and reloading is one of those things that's not that hard. Embrace it, you will be surprised and you'll be happy at the ability to shoot more. Notice I didn't say you're going to save money. Don Petcher used to say this all the time and it's true that, well, the only thing about reloading is it's not that you really save money. You do, but the fact is that if you can afford to load more, then you will shoot more. So whatever you load, you're going to use it. Just that simple and I have to fully agree. But the whole point of it is to get on the range and to be able to perform more often and that is the way to get the job done. Reload for yourself. Save all your brass no matter what it is. Steel, shotgun shell, cases. I don't care what it is. Save everything. Doesn't cost much to do that and it would down the road at the very least remember maybe you won't do anything with it but you can barter and trade with somebody who can. Oh, that's right. You're going to have to learn to barter, exchange, and trade in the world of personal commerce once the time comes. So again, prior piper planting prevents piss poor performance in that category. Another thing here real quick, yes, somebody's asking about DIES. You know what? Strengthening up Palmetto State Armory, PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com. Good choice, and they actually have some pretty good prices. They also have deals on occasion as everybody does so you definitely want to check out to see what they might have on the shelf there. One of the things about reloading again with 7.62x39 is remember bullet diameters. You have to understand what your weapon eats or consumes in the way of bullets, it's going to require a little different feeding process. Always remember that. So you've got a different bullet diameter that's tied in. It's 30 caliber, but it's slightly larger than the standard 7.62x51 NATO slash 308 diameter bullet you're familiar with. So, they're available and there's a number of tricks in the trade where you can even fudge the other. The lesser bullet will work, weevils wobble, then they go down range. But you want to tighten the groups up, you got to make sure you use the right projectiles for the process. Just heads up on that one. And again, PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com, yes, they also have AKs. Now Palmetto, I haven't talked that much about. And yesterday, well, yesterday, Friday we were talking about ammunition. I'm going to say this again. If you have a 7.62x39 rifle, I don't care if it's an SKS or any of the AK variants, it doesn't make any research model. Or if you have a 5.45x39. I know I've said buy an AR, and you still can. But you can do it in pieces and slower. You know, just keep buying nipple away at the shopping list, so to speak. Buy bargain basement. But have at least one 556 AR-15. Remember, if you've got a lower receiver group, you can put anything on the roof. Okay, it can be 7.6 Q by 39. It can be any one of the other cartridges where you just drop the other AR-15 upper on it. Load magazines accordingly. Base magazine for the proper upper. And you've got a whole golf bag full of calibers that that AR-15 can handle. However, if you are committed to the SKS, which is not a problem, or AK, my recommendation by every stinking round of ammunition you can afford. Cheapest for the mostest, ball ammo. That's all you need right now, ball ammo. Now, you should get some Boxer Prime reloadable for obvious reasons that I already mentioned. But most important is that you should look to attain about 2,000 rounds per weapon. That's considered minimal. And all of you need to make that your goal. If you can't do anything else, 7.62x39 or 5.45x39 depending on the rifle that you need to feed, whatever you've committed to, just make sure that you start stacking the ammo up. We need your weapon to function in what's coming. To do that, you've got to feed it. Feed it, you've got to make sure you've got the right caliber, the right round in hand in quantities. Also, magazines. And this is where the shortcoming is almost consistently over and over and over again. And everybody's had the discussion here on the air. Why do you buy extra mags? Well, not necessarily for yourself, but it's for all those people who thought three magazines would be enough to get the job done. Well, it's enough to get you into trouble, but it's not enough to get you out of trouble. So what we need to do is make sure that our people are up to snuff how many mags? Whatever you can afford, but a minimum of 23 for the primary firearm. This is because of losses in the field. You're going to lose things. You're going to make booby mistakes. It happens. It's nothing. Nobody's pointing any finger at anybody. We don't need to. It just happens to everyone. You're going to lose things, and you're going to need replacements. Also, your friends show up. Your friends weren't listening to what everybody said about, hey, it would be a good idea if we stack more ammo and mags. And unfortunately that person bought those three mags and that's it. But you know that if they're going to help you in the future and you're all standing side by side, they're going to need more magazines. See, so this is why we're going to invest so that we're still well-rounded no matter what errors might be made in judgment. Now, you still charge the person for providing the resource. In other words, like Gansets of Wolves, that's the lieutenants hat. Yes, it is. Well, what are you going to pay him? And so he throws him the complete kit knife. Remember, the scabbard, the whole nine yards? And they look at each other like, okay, are you happy with that? And good trade. Now again, we got to do better than that because you shouldn't get caught flat-footed. There's no reason for you to be ill-prepared for what's coming. The writing's on the wall. The big thing here again is to make sure that you have sufficient quantities of materials necessary so that you can contribute to the battlefield situation that develops. We need you to be as well equipped as all of us. That's what the goal is. That's what we're trying to accomplish, okay? So again, Take the time. Classic firearms, Atlantic firearms. There are several companies that have some pretty good buys on ball ammo right now and they have a good quantity for the moment. Now, needless to say, because of the thing that Trump's doing with the import tariffs, the things can change and already are. It's already on the horizon. We know something's coming. We don't know how bad we're going to get bit. But we do know we're going to get bit. And so we need to be ahead of the curve on this. You're not going to lose a penny in investing in ammunition. You need it anyway. So it's a good choice. It's a good direction to move in order for you to be better prepared for what it is that's coming. So again, Atlantic Firearms, another one right now, Center Fire System has had A couple of deals, not the best, but they do have a few deals on 7.62x39. Also, several of the companies that we've mentioned before in the AR category do have a lot of other ammunition available. Montana AR-15 is one you want to scope out, if you get a chance. Another thing here about, somebody hold on. Yes. There are two or three. Well, JG Sales actually does have some 7.62x39 ball right now. I don't know. I think they do. They did the other day. I checked their page. So, yeah, thank you caller or listener. I should say forgive me. Yes, JGSales.com, JGSales.com, JGSales.com. There we go. That will give you another location of peruse. See if there's something that makes sensors useful to your overall mission there. How's that sound? Also, again, and yes, this is because you are helping us while you're helping yourself. Now another thing, there's a number of other unique calibers out there that are still readily available. They were cheap, cheap, cheap back in the day. 9mm back rub, which is what somebody just mentioned here on the ultra net side. If you find it and it's ball ammo, buy it. Once again, we want park. You keep just, why not something more sophisticated? The round could stop more. No, not necessarily. If the weapon malfunctions, then it's not stopping anything. Ball ammunition is your baseline formula for everything because that's what everything is, baseline formulated to shoot. So it is, again, standard ball is your first best choice at this point in time. You have something more sophisticated to work with? Fine. Down the road. But right now you're looking at a basic weapon. I don't know what the nuances of that arm are, but I also know that there's other people carrying comparable weapons in the field. And guess what? You might have to throw a magazine to them. We want to make sure that if the individual does try to contribute that they're able to successfully do so without malfunction. Specialized ammunition may not work from one firearm to the next prior proper planning preventing piss poor performance. We're going to make sure that everybody has what they need to be able to plug and play when the time comes. We're going to work together. We're going to cooperate. It's a good idea. Anyway, next. Let's see, we're headed towards the bottom of the hour here. Also, with regard to the ongoing action, thank you, I had a couple of messages that came in. There was some skirmishing or contact on the ground. But nothing that's comparable to what you would expect over in India and Pakistan. Now, maybe it's just because, as we all know, air forces move much faster in the air than troops do on the ground. Oh, that's expected. So it is very likely that, again, both sides are licking their wounds for the moment, but have already made their decision about where to strike or how to strike. This has been a really weird number of years anyway. We've got India that's been fighting 50 cuffs with China with military force on military force up in the Himalayas. I can't believe that's happening here. Okay, go ahead, please. Yeah, I want to tell you. Midway USA 5.7 by 20 subsonic. Yeah, Midway USA 5.7 by 20 subsonic. It was a good price on 500 rounds. I'm starting to think, I don't remember. They arrived tomorrow, but it was half the normal price. It's Fiyoshi, but it's subsonic 5.7 by 28, which is rare. Go ahead, give the location out a couple more times. Oh, MidwayUSA. MidwayUSA.com. MidwayUSA.com. Very good. Excellent. That's a 5.7. Mini assault rifle cartridge. Yeah, it's a mini assault rifle cartridge. It's a zip gun. Well, it's a zip gun. Okay, you know, we're not, we will see them when we pry them from the cold dead hands of our enemy, but you've got like the MP7 out there hanging around, waiting to be seen. And that's one of the many weapons out there that is in military and the secret police issue that we're going to see. So you should, at the very least, familiarize yourself with these weapons. You're going to see them as battlefield pickups. The weapon around itself is devastating. I wouldn't want to get hit by it. It's the closest thing, 5.7, I know it's still, it's 5.7 diameter for the bullet guys, so it's big enough. But, very reminiscent in terms of what it does to tissue with the discarding Sabo needle guns that they had developed in the early 60s. There was a whole series of weapons. Literally, they say that the rounds, literally, they turned meat into cotton candy. They were shoulder fired, they were a whole family of these weapons that developed. And the MP5 in select fire is very controllable in this round. And it's comparable in terms of, if you're close, this is why you need body armor. Won't stop everything, most armor won't, but hey, one of the reasons I hardly believe in purchasing armor all the way around, wraparound armor especially, go ahead. Yeah, hey listen thanks. Just go ahead and tell me about India Pakistan, please, over. Oh, I'm sorry, repeat again? Yeah, go ahead. I interrupt you talking about India Pakistan if you could continue. Yes, okay. Well, thank you. Okay, and very good. Again, one more time. Midway USA, 5.7 by 28, 500 rounds, half price, check it out. Subsonic, what would I understand? One of the things about Pakistan that I'd be curious. I can't see it happening, but guys, there's been this weird twilight zone stuff going on. for quite some time. India and China have actually been up in the Himalayas charging each other and having uniformed service combat brawls between Chinese and Indian forces and it is absolutely a staged event. Now I don't see that happening with Pakistan but The fact that we had this headlong pell-mell action in the air with no advertising by either side, which I think, again, I believe personally they paid whatever whores in both militaries to kick this off. This is totally out of the blue. It doesn't make any sense. However, it does when you look at the fact that the Ringknockers are trying to get a bunch of us killed. They need to orchestrate a conflict. That's exactly what you're looking at here. It's an orchestrated event. And so again, heads up. But we'll be curious as if all of a sudden they declare that for some reason they're going to do the same kind of kangaroo, patty pat fights like we were seeing. Now, mind you, people were killed with these hand-to-hand conflict. scenarios on the Chinese-Indian border. And as we know, people have died with the exchange that took place over the three days, you know, through the weekend. But not in numbers that I would expect considering the amount of throw. If you take into consideration the amount of the weapons applied Needless to say, also both sides are going to lie their ass off about what damage was done. I mean, I understand that. That's the nature of conflict. We were talking about that in the 2R block. But even for public consumption, the numbers have been minimized almost to make it acceptable, which I think everybody, that's a big flare for me. Everybody better pay attention because the bad guys have to try and get us into a shooting conflict. World War I started with the assassination of the Archduke Ferdinand and then a mobilization of forces under the alliances that have been created, one upon the other, upon the other, and the same kind of convoluted alliances have intentionally been created now, with the exact same purpose slash agenda afoot. Well, we mobilized the armies. This actually was said about World War I. That they mobilized the armies, but they didn't know how to recall them. So they just had to go to war and kill millions of people. They just had to. It was so confusing. What do you do? Pick up the telegraph? You know, hit the telegraph key and say, hey, you know, turn around and come back? You can't do that. We're getting ready to kill each other. Gotta have a war. Now that sounds weird, but that is exactly what is presented if you spent any time, especially in college, when they try to explain how the hell did they get into this sucker-punch situation. Now an honest instructor, and I had one actually, I've had a few teachers in college especially, they were pretty decent individuals. In fact, the only reason the one man kept his job is because they didn't figure out who he was until he had tenure. And if you hadn't had tenure, they were trying desperately to figure out how to fire his ass one way or another. But his particular subject of interest was World War I and into World War II and the pre-period before World War I in which you had all these different sub-conflicts which bring us to the Great War. And in each situation, when you listen to the fiction of the excuse For the conflict to proceed none of it makes any sense. In fact, it's totally askew. I mean, if you're any kind of individual with a brain, you're standing there going, what? Well, yeah, you know, they were just, it was tough for them to figure out. You know, everybody was just kind of walling along getting, you know, troops in order and they just figured, well, as long as we're here, let's just kill somebody. Let's just get into it. Now, of course, needless to say, it was planned because the purpose was to create the League of Nations to get it real, America specifically, to surrender its sovereignty. Americans didn't buy into or drink that Kool-Aid, so the League of Nations fell flat on its face. But the not-for-lack-of-crying propaganda against the World War I vets was massive. Don't listen to the World War I vets, they're crazy. They don't know what they're talking about and what they saw isn't what happened. So don't believe them when they try to tell you about how things really work, etc., etc., seriously. So we're in a similar situation right now where nobody really wants a conflict. After all, peace in our time. Wait for the Neville Chamberlain thing again, right? peace in our time. Meanwhile, they're doing everything in their power to stir the pot to get something going. Now, we'll see how this develops because there's nothing that says they've got really any idea of peace on the table. And even as I speak, there could be bullets flying and we don't have a clue. It's halfway around the world. Both sides have a lot of, let's just say, entanglements politically. As I pointed out, let me remind everybody of something here. We're supposedly friendlier with India, but India and Russia are very friendly. Pakistan is run by China, hint hint hint, and Pakistan is the country that's running F-16 fighters, people. Pakistan has F-16s. The counterpart on the other side of India, they don't have any of our stuff, not per se. I mean, they've probably some older inventory here and there. But the interesting thing is, and no, the F-16 is not the dominant aircraft in the Pakistani inventory, but it's the idea in this game that they're playing, which by the way, they've also claimed is the largest air battle since World War II. Now, that's That's really true because what I said the other day is actually come to pass Friday when we were talking about this. Remember it's use it or lose it time. So both sides kicked in all of their AA and AAA grade, the numbers top of the line equipment and employed it. Now Pakistan can't afford not to. India on the other hand was definitely kicking, you know, trying to kick in for a bigger fight. and their logic being that somehow Pakistan would just be totally stunned. Now, if you're going to be bombed, you're going to take casualties. I cannot believe that Pakistan got caught flat-footed, per se, even though, again, they're showing, oh, look, there's battle damage in their aerodromes and runways. Of course there are. That's what your first-year mission would be, knock out the enemy's ability to be able to project their strength by getting their aircraft off the ground. Both sides lost radars, both sides lost launchers on the ground, air defense. Both sides lost aircraft in the air, to a degree. If not destroyed, remember, just because it gets back to the runway and lands doesn't mean it ever flies again. This is one of the most common mistakes made when looking at the lies of Desert Dust Part 1. We didn't lose any aircraft in the field. We lost over 125 aircraft that never flew again. But the rugged engineering and the backup systems designed into the aircraft in some cases, the pilot was able to get the plane to the ground without it falling apart and him becoming part of the wreckage. Which is a you know good thing, but those aircraft never flew again. They were destroyed. They were combat in they were in they were They were impossible to repair. Let me remind everybody a lot of the aircraft today And this is something that they don't talk about are an integrated airframe, individual cast airframe system. The F-16 is like this, the F-18 is like this. The cruise missile I was talking about earlier, the latest, not the latest now, because there's other newer generations. But the cruise missile that everybody grew up with, that was competing for the same production lines that the F-16 and other aircraft that were newer frames that were being produced had to be built on. So we had to share time because we cut down on so much of our production because of NAFTA and get all we got betrayed with that didn't we that's right yeah we did we were heavily betrayed and it kept kicking us in the butt over and over and over again okay just to head up so go ahead go ahead call your jumping in this is carlin virginia this whole war between india and pakistan i call it the 7-eleven war but uh anyway it seems like it's all being just instigated by China. And something I've noticed lately is China has got a big time population crisis happening. I think they've got like twice as many 60 year olds as they do 30 year olds. So the one thing throughout their entire history that they've always been able to leverage their advantage is their population. And now they just no longer have that. The one country that outnumbers them is India. I just feel like they're trying to get Indians killed in this. And I don't know what the Pakistan is. But anytime that Pakistan needs more fighters, all they have to do is declare it a jihad and they'll get a whole bunch of Mujahideen from all over the Islamic world just flowing in anytime they need them. And again, escalation is very likely in this scenario, this situation we're facing. because at some point they're stewing and then somebody's going to decide to, you know, well the kettle will boil. The kettle's on the boil as they used to say in England. And it's inevitable that somebody without orders is as likely as not to get this kick back into gear. Like I said, my personal position on this to a degree is on both sides. I think somebody got paid in all directions to get this going because they need a war and nobody's been ambitious about a conflict. You know, these are old scar situations. Pakistan and India, needless to say, have fought for hundreds of years now and it's always brewed back up. But everything has been stagnant. There was no precursor for this. There was no, yep, only a minute now, we're gonna see Pakistan and India just kick right off here, just, what gives you that idea? Well, a whole bunch of money passed, oh, I'm sorry, did I say that? Whole bunch of money passed hands. I think someone was paid, and I think they got good bucks to betray their people. It's not the first time and it won't be the last. It happens throughout history and especially happens in modern times when fiat currency, you know, you got bucket money with the USAID being the best example where you have digits flying all over the place. Now they're not worth as much, but you know what? You got any and somebody offers you a whole pile of them, you'd be amazed what people will be willing to do. Even if it's to their own people, as in setting up their own people. Look what's happened here in the US with the traders we have here. So imagine, it's even easier overseas. Used to be, like I said, we'd buy a protester in Iran for two cartons of Marlboro's and a couple of 20's. Nowadays, I think it's probably a case of Marlboro's and two Bennys. $200, $100 bills. But again, inflation, you know how it is. So watch to see what happens. Tell you what we're going to do, we're way past the hour. We always miss the bottom, not always, but today is a classic example. So let's see if we can throw a little music into the mix. And for everybody to commemorate the war in Pakistan, one of those statement songs, Propaganda by Muse. And then, let's see, what shall we do? What shall we do? Oh, somebody asked me while we were on break about Cashmere. It's like, that's I think the original cut's 13 minutes, 11 to 13 minutes long, if it's the album version. It's really cool, but no. So, Propaganda Ed by Muse. We'll start there on the menu and work from there. We'll see how it plays out. We're back. Now, so far, interestingly enough, with the situation in Pakistan and India, neither side has to date had a quote-unquote brackets operational cell pointed at the United States with any purpose. However, what we may see, and it would be rather bizarre because again, of all the countries that so far have been, let's just say, in the order of battle, We don't line up with that. We've actually provided Pakistan with everything from funding to aircraft to other weapons systems. Also with the consideration, and I'm going to jog everybody's memory just in case you don't remember, it was discussed that we were going to be possibly taking over Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. Does anybody remember the conversation about that several years ago? Now, I don't recall anything changing. Not that I know of. Somebody can smack me in the microphone here if I missed something. But the fact of the matter is that if the nuclear arsenal that India boasts has been quietly, let's just say, moved to other ground or under somebody else's control, redet us or the Israelis, most likely the Israelis would rip them off and steal it. It would be interesting to see how this plays out with the discussion about nuclear threat. One of the things that I've noticed with several of the different parties that has stepped up into making comments about how things have been developing here is that, oh, nobody wants a nuclear. Oh, nobody's thinking about nuclear capability. We're not. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. Well, that's true to a degree. I mean, certainly nobody wants a nuclear exchange. But the whole reason behind having nuclear devices is being able to threaten you with the idea that if you cross this line, that's the end of it. So that's where, again, expect to see some other unique saber rattling here, maybe not kind of a story. It's inevitable that something has to be pushed to the table on this subject. We'll see how it develops. But it is very likely that this is going to be blurted out. It was caught on right away. Everybody picked it up right away in all of the initial discussions over the weekend in the controlled media. Now make a mistake about that. I mean that's become very obvious with all of the information you can find. One of the first things or one of the precursors for everybody in their discussion about this situation, acknowledge that well you're looking at two nuclear powers. Oh but they don't really want to use their nukes. Well of course, nobody really wants to use their nukes. That's kind of a given. I would have to agree with that. But that doesn't mean they won't use them. It's kind of like that line, that scene from a bridge too far with the member of the Panzer commander holding the bridge and he goes, if I can't hold the bridge, do I have permission to blow it up? And he goes, no, no, no, you must hold the bridge at all cost. You will hold the bridge. And he goes, of course I will hold the bridge, but if I cannot hold the bridge, do I have permission to blow it up? No, no, no. In other words, you kept reinforcing, no, we don't want you to blow the bridge up. We're going to need it for the counter offensive, etc., etc. It's like, well, yeah, it sounds good, but you know, I'm standing here looking at what's coming down the road, and my position is that probably I'll have to get rid of this bridge. Very, very likely. And again, the rest is history. Needless to say, the explosive charges didn't go off. There's a whole debate about why that happened. There's different positions on it. But basic rule, it didn't blow up. The allies got across the bridge, but they still didn't get to Arnheim within the scheduled time, and the rest is also another bit of history. But yes, you know, do I have permission to blow it up if I can't hold it? No, no, no. Well, yeah, yeah, yeah. This is one of those things that can very likely be on the menu. of things to do. So everybody needs to be keeping that in the back of their head. An exchange that starts out in a theater of this type with alliances. You have a repetition only on a more strategic scale of what happened and what got World War I the Great War. Remember they weren't numbering them back then. It was the Great War And everybody just got suckered into it. And everybody thought that who would go to war over some archduke in the lesser part of the, let's just say, these are called the appendix of Europe. I'm not bashing any of you people in old Yugoslavia slash Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina. Serbia, Kosovo, etc. etc. But the fact of the matter is that that's why everybody believed that, oh, everything's fine. We're not going to go over war over this, are we? Oh yeah, as a matter of fact, we're going to do a war that's going to last four years and garborate and destroy the flower of the European population of men. Yeah, yeah, they did. In a heartbeat. And right now, the bastards that killed all those people are the bastards that are trying to figure out how to kill you. So you better be ready for this problem that just happens to be an underside situation. It's not. This is upping in your face, and it's a direct threat to all of you. So act accordingly and again be prepared. Assume the worst won't be disappointed. Basically the old rule. Another thing about this is again other parties involved. Pakistan doesn't have any, you know, like as Carl was saying, you know, they could call for a jihad. and they would get some assistance. But think about this. Who's on the horizon to step in directly as another military force and assist Pakistan? Can you name one? China will provide material because China, well, hey, they'll sell to anybody. You got the cash? They got the stash. But what happens if Pakistan, see this is why this is so critical. If Pakistan realizes that its back is against the wall, It is inevitable that the nuclear exchange takes place because, again, use it or lose it. You bought these weapons for a reason. Making this an off-the-wall, all of a sudden, very crucial situation for all of us. There was no planning, no advance warning about this. Well, there's planning. It's actually been probably a back burner option for the ring knockers for quite some time. The issue is, how far is everybody willing to go? I think they're willing to go as far as they need to to kill as many of you off as possible. Just that simple. And again, ain't nobody in Washington DC your friend? And George Soros is still running around and I haven't seen any CIA kill him. I haven't seen, you know, for all these secret police agencies that you're all supposed to be terrified of if you're an American, isn't it amazing how a foreign national is destroying the sovereignty and the, destroying the rights and the form of government of the United States and nobody's killed the bastard in our government? Why hasn't somebody in our government killed Mr. Soros and Mr. Soros' son? I know the answer, but you know, it's almost facetious because again, we know why because they're working hand in hand. But otherwise, well, what happened to all these secret police operations we're supposed to be so terrified of because they'll find you and they will kill you. If you don't pay your taxes, they will find you and they will kill you, which they constantly boast. So what happened? A little confused there. Oh, no, maybe not. So again, the next part about this, as I will remind everybody, I assume the worst, you won't be disappointed. PPE, personal protective equipment. A gas mask, somebody asked me again, gas mask for nuclear? Yes, because you do not want to breathe in, fall out. In fact, gas mask or anything, this is one of those situations where anything you can find to block the inhalation of fallout does work. Anything is better than nothing. Okay? Be nice if you have better technology and for a minimal cost you can end up with maximum defense. So the important thing is invest a few dollars in the right direction and once you've got it you don't have to worry about anything else you've got you're taken care of. Now the next step is to make sure you know how to use what you picked up. That's important. So again, there's a myriad of files and a myriad of videos out there on the use and or care of gas masks. There's old military inventory files, which are fantastic. The videos are excellent. Seriously. They give you all the basics. And most important is understanding how to use what it is that you've picked up and chosen as your personal protective equipment, PPE. So, take the time, once again like everything else, get out there, peruse the system, once you identify a useful point of contact, take advantage of it. Don't hesitate, don't wait, because again, you're not going to, you can't really catch up at the last minute. The founding fathers didn't wait until the last minute to prepare for the war for independence. It took 10 years, there were 10 years in which absolutely they were sure in 1765 they were going to war. 10 years of poking, prodding, and running up to the wall, and everybody backing off, and running up to the wall, and everybody backing off. And in April 1917-75, everything kicked in. 10 years later. However, in that period of time, the Patriot movement was that much better prepared for the task. Contrary to the lies that the ring knockers and spit-swappers tried to generate, to convince you that it's futile to resist and you'll be absorbed and we're all going to die. Well, yeah, we're all going to die sometime, but not today and not at your hands if I have my way. So again, you need to properly square yourself away now in preparation for what's coming in the now too distant future. And again, maybe they'll back off. They don't seem to be wanting to back off too much though, do they? Does everybody kind of notice this? Seems like they keep pressing the envelope. Maybe that's just me. I think you all feel the same way. I think we can all see the writing on the wall. So another thing about that too, yes, Mr. Duct tape is your friend. Yes, duct tape, duct tape, and invest in duct tape. Chem suits and nuclear biological chemical defense protection is relatively cheap. There's a bunch of the stuff out there. These tight neck suits were picked up for the coronavirus scam. Again, those are a solution. Slick side coveralls like that are good because again, fallout, we don't want it to adhere to the system. Remember that whatever you're using for PPE is considered once it's used, contaminated, and you have to treat it as such. So don't forget that that is part of the formula. Do a little study, do a little research. You'll see what I'm talking about. Next. Oh, yes. Again, thank you to Camp Emerson, we had some work that had to be done this last weekend. Everybody pitched in. I was told to say thank you again to everybody. We had a culvert that collapsed. It was part of the original equipment on the original properties. Everybody came in and played combat engineer, and the new unit is a large bore steel culvert to replace. It's also being reinforced with concrete, so this is going to be around longer than we'll ever be alive. And longer it will live, let's put it that way. So again, thank you to all the people that participated in Colonial Marine Militia, Wolverine Militia Corps, Independent Militia Formations that were there. We had a bunch of different people participating. Plus we had to call some of the machinery in. We didn't have anything on site for that. The good thing is, is that one of the other crews at Camp Emmerich was on hand and they were able to actually slide personnel sideways and they weren't too far from their power base so they actually brought the equipment in and it was all done one day. So fantastic and again thank you guys, could have done it without all of you that stepped up and that's how we're supposed to operate. Wasn't it anywhere near in the plan. was not part of the program for the weekend, but it was accomplished very, very quickly. Demonstration of a can-do attitude, which is what we need to embrace. So keep up the good work. Anyway, we're almost to the top. LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. Don't forget all that you'd like to write it. Michigan 48130. And you can also send me emails if you want to make a music request, for instance. But also, if you have some of the pass-on, like many of our friends do, LibertyAppProvide.net. LibertyAppProvide.net. I think a music request is quick here. The way to do that is same email. A quick music request called Cat. And in addition to that, don't forget to put a cat author for bands. Now we need to put a link to it. If that's the model you want to hear, that will play. So again, a music request called Cat. Thanks for watching. the album, and the song title itself. We got a song title of mine, we'll figure it out. We'll go from there. Besides, you guys have shown me a lot of cool stuff later. I don't remember that, but definitely it's something I want to hear from you. So there's a lot of stuff that I'll make in the next few days. Thanks. I guess we can't get any here. I guess we can't get any here. We don't have the expooby-booby-booby version. Then it's a little too good, so I like it. or a bleak version so that we can take advantage of us that way. And still, uh, interesting in the way that you request. How's that sound? You're gonna hear the music here in a minute for everybody. It is the beginning of the work week. It has been a busy work week-end. And it's muted. Not a fun muted. One roll. Can I be careful if you're at the bottom of the... It's been on a while.
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