May 23, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training exercises scheduled for the weekend at various Michigan camps, including Fort Benning which is undergoing expansion. He covered Second Amendment legislation (HR 38 on concealed carry reciprocity), ammunition sourcing and pricing across multiple calibers, preparedness for natural disasters based on hurricane recovery lessons from Kentucky and Tennessee, and criticized federal spending bills and government policies. The show included segments on vaccine myocarditis cover-ups, New York City congestion pricing, and political shifts in Democratic strongholds.
- second amendment
- hr 38
- concealed carry reciprocity
- fort benning michigan
- militia training
- ammunition
- preparedness
- myocarditis
- covid vaccine
- congestion pricing
- federal spending
- michigan militia
- 5.56 nato
- 7.62x39
- .38 special
- ppu ammunition
- smart city
- 15 minute city
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Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land is a free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country But men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn And your daughters visit so their children be pure 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? Most sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God as I awoke he vanished and missed the once he came. His words were true, they're not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given rite. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? hour of the Intelligence Report timer, Karnke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West, South, Northeast, and North. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we are on satellite because of a whole lot of people who listen in and then rebroadcast the program themselves. We don't do that. If you're listening on any of those networks, That is a free and independent satellite system that's operating because of a lot of motivated people. Thank you. Anyway, it is also a fact that we are in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States, and it is Friday! Maybe a single day, a single day, and quartermaster Friday. It is the...no way, yes way, it's 23rd of May already. It is the... 17th year of open and oh so obvious in your face. I mean in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 old earth calendar 2025 battle for the Republic book 3 a dark anniversary and it has been a busy day. It's one of those days where it just It seems slow while you're living it, but it passed so quickly. There was just too much to do and not enough time to get it all done, even though we did. I've got to say that. We accomplished all of our checklists for the day and then some. But man, it's just one of those strange, interesting weather days. Maybe that's the way to think about it. That has been a busy work week and we're now into the work weekend camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Gwayland North, the Ogham Aranges, Naga-Hitcham, Fox-Wolf and the Rustics along with Fort Benning, Michigan, which is our militia fort which is being expanded upon this weekend. The engineers will be there by the way. And again, don't forget if you're in the militia sphere, we have a chapel there. We've already had, I understand, two weddings, two militia weddings at Fort Benning and you can get on the list if you would like. Both were martial weddings, which is really cool. And the guys and gals that worked out the first two have got everything, all the regalia that's necessary. So the chapel at Fort Benning Michigan is online and ready to use so just give them a call. Use your pin number to get into the CMM or Michigan Militia at Large database and you'll see where there is a ceremonies. It's a heraldry section and when you get there you'll see what I'm talking about and there's some pictures posted already for the CMM people and also for Michigan Militia at Large in the you know traditional Wolverine course so Everything's looking good there. Also this weekend, we have friends coming in from Kentucky and Tennessee, Eastern Kentucky and Tennessee. I think some people have got a little photo essay of what they experienced down there in the hurricane event. And they're going to show some of the pictures, because again, really important. This is a natural slash, it may have been man-made as far as whatever engineering they did, but it's a natural disaster situation that everybody needs to look at because there are a lot of improvised solutions. Remember the bridge made out of the two flatbed trucks, flatbed semi-trailers? I think I actually used boxes initially, but they had problems with those. But anyway, a lot of neat ideas and things that eventually replace those and they're continuing to build. They've also learned some significant lessons. The Integrated Communications Network, CB radio is being rediscovered because it works where other stuff doesn't. Again, any of the radio, all radio, you should have a wide spectrum, especially if you're in a remote outpost village of the kind that are up on the ridge or down on the other side of the hill, as in the case of many of these people, they were quote-unquote brackets completely cut off. Now, they had cars, and I would point out something, as I've said many times, guys, in automobile, is the mobile generator pack if nothing else. So as long as you've got any kind of radio equipment, you can hook up to that 12 volt system, you've got yourself a screamer. Now height means range. So here's something to think about. Well they were on the side of that ridge way over there. Yeah, does there an old dirt track or a road that goes to the top of the hill? Well yeah, but it doesn't go anywhere. Yeah it does, it goes to Communicationsville. Height means range. Height means range. Don't sit there and boil in your juices like some of those people did in those villages. Those towns are dots on the map. Instead, get motivated. You've got a mobility, you know, you take your pick, whichever vehicle's got four-wheel drive. Do you mean out of 16 or 18 families that were really close, there wasn't one of them that didn't have even a four-wheeler with a trailer? Just a four wheeler, you know, cross country four wheeler. All you do is take it to the top of the ridge and the trailer's got the batteries and you plug the battery into the CV and you start going up and down the dial and you call for assistance. You contact the outside world, you find out what's going on. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance and these are things that we need to be taking into consideration right now. with all of the other situations that are developing across the country that we are going to have to deal with. Government is not going to be there to help us when the time comes. Government considers you the first enemy. That's the most important thing you need to remember about the situation we're in. FEMA, Homeland Succuretti, the first enemy in all of their minds is the American people. They try to unzip their pants, wag and pull out their weenie and rub it all over your face. Don't do anything for you, but they just do the rubbing it all your face big bark and dog routine which does nothing for you except well either turn you into a coward or you know you get pissed off and do the right thing and the weenie comes off the other side with that knife you've got in that right hand right there So, again, because of that, radio communication is especially critical, but we do have a couple, like I said, some unique classes coming up. Somebody's asking, hold on here, again, multitasking, same program. Hold that up. Yeah, as far as where they're going to be, I believe they're going to be up at Camp Wayland North. That's where the visitors will be this weekend. So, if you want to shift your people, if you've got a small unit, remember, everybody's kind of busy. All training facilities are loaded up this weekend and we've got okay weather. It's been up down temperature wise. You better make sure you take your cold weather gear. You also take your bugs breakers. Take your pick. Which is it going to be? You going to get bit by the cold or you're going to get bit by the bug mosquitoes which are waiting in the grass to drag you off into the swamp and suck the life out of you. We have the hawk size and you know, we have the elephant size mosquitoes here and quantities so make sure you do take bug spray with you also and Don't forget the ticks. We have they've already got the ticks in population out there. Now it should be it's May so again, that's another consideration but Camp Whalen North hold on here. Somebody's giving you a response Camp Whalen North does have some of the rustic if you were wanted to camp you can camp and There aren't that many, as you know, buildings to use for billets there. They have only about, what, three that are military barracks size, old style military barracks size. Those are occupied, but there is space, so if you would like to participate and see what's coming up, what the guys and gals are bringing up from Kentucky and Tennessee, take the time, hook up, use pin number K, hold on, I'm reading it as I go here, KG.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G.G. That's your pin. Use that when you get over to the Michigan militia at large, alternate side, and that will take you to the information base there. So if you do want to transfer over, there is rustic space for encampment. Everybody can do that. It's always good to be part of the training exercise, and most all of you will be anyway. So that's going to be up and starting as of Saturday morning you'll be able to participate I don't know how many times you're going to offer the information so again get a hold of the chief cook and bottle washer there at Camp Wayland North and the training and so you know training officer get over the training officer the G3 and go from there Anyway, other things going on. Let's do this. Ed, if you could, let's bring up a Guns and Gadgets for today. I want to get that at least one in out of three hours. We're going to have more enough of Kia to talk about here in a minute. But Guns and Gadgets is over on YouTube. And Jared, of course, keeps everybody up to speed pretty much on what's happening out in that neck of the woods there, called the District Criminals. And we all know they're worthless turds and they're betraying us and they're constantly betraying us and nothing's going to change there. The filth will not stop being filth, but in the meantime, there are things to be found out about and there are things that we can pitch in with and help with. So guns and gadgets over at YouTube, Cara, please go subscribe. Also give thumbs up to the videos that are posted there. And Ed's working on it while I'm talking. Yes, I do see that. Again, for the response to what I just talked about with regard to the facility, it's KG dot as in period. 11-25 KG dot 11-25 that's over at the ultra net site for Mission Militia at large I think the same we're gonna same coat for CMM news here on a pivotal piece of legislation that stands at the forefront of The fight to protect the Second Amendment and it's not going to be the ones we've been talking about for the last two weeks Now this one is HR 38 the constitutional concealed carry reciprocity act I've been asked a lot of times what's going on with reciprocity Well, this might be the news you're waiting for. Imagine this. You're a law-abiding citizen, you've passed your background check, you've completed your training, because some states require that, and you have a concealed carry permit. You drive across a state line and suddenly you're treated like a criminal. That's the reality for millions of gun owners. But HR 38 could finally change that. For far too long, law-abiding Americans have navigated a confusing patchwork of state laws when exercising their right to carry concealed firearms. And HR 38 is the fix that's being eyed right now in the House. Introduced by Representative Richard Hudson, HR 38 seeks to ensure that if you are lawfully carrying a concealed firearm in your home state, you can do so across all states that also have concealed carry for their residents. While it's not pure constitutional carry, and it's not a perfect bill, which I think we need, is pure constitutional carry, this is a step in the right direction versus what happens right now. This bill reinforces the principle that our constitutional rights don't end at state lines. Just as your driver's license is recognized nationwide, so too should your concealed carry permit be. Well, 24 Republican attorneys general just sent a letter to Speaker of the House, Representative Mike Johnson, and House Minority Leader Representative Hakeem Jeffries calling for a floor vote in a passage of H.R. 38. Maybe they're trying to jump on this Second Amendment push that's been rekindled here during the bill for you know, the tax stuff the big beautiful bill And before I show you the letter that they sent I want to give a huge thank you to our sponsor blackout coffee the unapologetically patriotic coffee brand fueling freedom loving Americans nationwide whether you're pulling Duty or heading to the range. We just need to wake up and stay alert in these crazy times blackout coffee has your back You can save big right now, this weekend only, by jumping in on our Memorial Day Sale. Now, through Memorial Day, take 20% off site-wide, or 25% off orders of $100 or more. Plus, you'll get free shipping on those as well. Use code BRAVE3 at checkout over at blackoutcoffee.com slash gng. This is a very short sale. Take advantage of it site-wide. a lot of good stuff on there. Check out our hats and t-shirts and we do tea, we do loose leaf tea and hot chocolate. We've got a lot of stuff on there. Alright, as a refresher, let's break down the four main parts of HR 38. Number one, nationwide recognition. Valid concealed carry permits would be recognized across state lines in states where their residents can also have concealed carry. Number two is protection of rights. The bill preempts most state and local laws related to concealed carry, ensuring uniformity and protecting citizens from legal pitfalls when traveling. And for folks who travel a lot, or for folks like me, I live on a border of three states, you know, 20 minutes in the wrong direction could cause you into a jam, and I'll talk about that in a minute. Number three, legal recourse. If a state infringes upon this right, individuals have the authority to seek legal action against such violations. And number four, Respect for property rights. Private property rights don't change. Private property owners can still retain their right to restrict firearms on their premises, maintaining that balance between individual rights and property rights. Now consider the story of Shaheen Allen, a Pennsylvania mother who was arrested in New Jersey for carrying her legally owned firearm. She had the gall to cross the state line into a different country called New Jersey. H.R. 38 would prevent such injustices by standardizing concealed carry rights. And then there were those two folks in New Hampshire, those two New Hampshire residents, who had the balls to go to a shopping mall that straddles the state border with Massachusetts. Of course, they got jammed up in Massachusetts with carrying the same firearm that was legal right over there in the side of the mall that is in New Hampshire. But since they didn't have the prerequisite governmental permission slip for Massachusetts, they got jammed up. Alright, now here's the letter sent by these 24 attorneys general. And this was sent May 21st, again to Mike Johnson and Hakeem Jeffries. It says, Dear Speaker Johnson and Minority Leader Jeffries, We, the undersigned attorneys general of 24 states, urge Congress to pass H.R. 38, the Constitutional Concealed Care and Reciprocity Act. The perspective we offer comes from our experience as the chief law officers of our states, all of which either recognize the right of law-abiding citizens to carry concealed handguns without a permit or grant full recognition to concealed carry credentials issued by other states. Simply put, we know firsthand that recognizing a broad right of concealed carry among law-abiding Americans promotes public safety and respects the fundamental liberties of our constituents. It is with these constituents in mind that we urge Congress to pass HR 38. News reports and commentary sometimes misconstrue what HR 38 does and whom it would benefit. We, therefore, believe it is helpful to reiterate certain facts about the legislation. First, HR 38 is aimed at the law-abiding gun owner. It categorically excludes anyone who is prohibited by federal law from possessing, transporting, shipping, or receiving a firearm. This exclusion encompasses persons convicted of felonies or misdemeanors punishable by more than two years in prison. That's the current law. I don't necessarily agree with that if it was a nonviolent issue. Additionally, anyone who has been convicted of a misdemeanor crime of domestic violence is subject to an active domestic violence restraining order, is facing a pending felony indictment, is a fugitive from justice, is present in the country illegally, or is an unlawful user of a controlled substance, is excluded. Finally, persons with serious mental health issues, as established by court commitments or adjudications, are also excluded. Some anti-gun pundits have criticized HR 38 as a violation of states rights, a concept that would have been completely unfamiliar, if not repugnant, to some of the same pundits in any other context. This criticism, however, is unfounded. The legislation does not change any state law, nor prescribe for states how to provide for lawful concealed carry within their borders. States are free under HR 38 to establish independent requirements for any concealed carry credential issued by the state and make publicly owned property off limits to carry. They may also, within constitutional limits, establish their own rules of behavior concerning the display, brandishing, discharge, or use of guns in public, as well as the terms of defensive force. H.R. 38 additionally recognizes the right of property owners to establish their own policies for the carrying of guns on private property. Another criticism is that H.R. 38 would prevent police from doing their jobs. This is obviously not true, as Permitless Carry is now the majority rule in the United States, and police departments in such states continue to protect and serve the public as before. H.R. 38 recognizes the authority of a police officer encountering an individual with a concealed firearm to conduct an appropriate investigative stop consistent with Terry versus Ohio to determine the lawfulness of the behavior and whether the person meets the threshold for protection under the Act. If the individual does not meet the Act's thresholds, state law, including any licensing requirements or possession restrictions, remains fully enforceable. Any criminal conduct occurring in tandem with the firearm possession, example possession of illegal drugs or traffic offenses, would of course remain subject to the full extent of the law. Finally, critics of HR 38 complained that it would force states with strict permitting standards to accommodate carriers from jurisdictions with more lax requirements. What this typically means, however, is that some states, despite the US Supreme Court's rulings to the contrary, make getting a carry license as expensive, burdensome, and bureaucratic as possible simply to discourage citizens from exercising the right. But failure to acknowledge the right is not the same thing as permitting only the safest people to carry. There is substantial evidence that concealed carry licensees are more law abiding than the general population to include police. Yet there is zero evidence that any state has better standards for screening out dangerous individuals with this licensing regime than any other state, especially considering HR 38's own exclusions. New York, for example, used to limit the number of people who carry by forcing applicants for a license to demonstrate an extraordinary need for self-defense. This had nothing to do with choosing the safest applicants, however. And indeed, the May issue nature of this regime promoted corruption within the New York City's licensing authority, with officials convicted of accepting bribes to issue licenses even to those who would fail the objective requirements of a licensing regime. Similarly, Los Angeles limits the number of people who carry by charging exorbitant fees and making applicants wait a year or more for their licenses to be issued. That has prompted civil rights investigation by the United States Department of Justice. But it has not resulted in only safer people being issued licenses in Los Angeles. Criminals, in our experience, do not wait for permission to carry guns. H.R. 38 is not for them. It is for honest, law abiding citizens who deserve to have the means to protect themselves should they have the misfortune of needing to use a firearm in self-defense or the defense of their loved ones. Concealed carry is a constitutional right and it can have substantial public safety benefits by allowing people the means to respond to emergent threats to themselves or others when police are not immediately available to intervene. Yet our constituents are threatened with arrest, prosecution, and mandatory prison time for technical violations of licensing or possession laws involving conduct that is perfectly legal in all but a handful of states, most of which have well-established history and practice of suppressing the right to keep and bear arms. This is unacceptable, and Congress has the authority and the duty to protect these rights. We, therefore, urge passage of H.R. 38 and look forward to continuing to welcome law-abiding gun owners from across the country to our own jurisdictions. Respectly, you got Gentner Drummond of Oklahoma, Jama Cuskey of West Virginia, Steve Marshall Alabama, Greg Taylor Alaska, Tim Griffin Arkansas, James Duthmeyer from Florida, Christopher Carr from Georgia, Todricketa Indiana, Brenna Bird Iowa, Chris Coback from Kansas. Russell Coleman Kentucky Liz Merle Louisiana Andrew Bailey my buddy from Missouri Lynn Fitch, Mississippi Austin Knudsen another friend of the channel Montana Mike Hildreiss Nebraska John Formella, New Hampshire Drew Wrigley, North Dakota Dave Yost from Ohio Allen Wilson, South Carolina Marty Jackley, South Dakota Ken Paxton, Texas Derek Brown, Utah Bridget Hill of Wyoming Support for national reciprocity transcends political lines with a majority of Americans advocating for consistent concealed carry laws to protect responsible gun owners. Opponents argue that HR 38 undermines state sovereignty. However, this bill doesn't impose concealed carry on states that prohibit it. It is simply ensuring that states respect this right to do so uniformly. Now, remember, states have to have one version, either open or concealed, and Bruin fixed the May issue stuff, mostly. Now, our founders didn't draft the Bill of Rights with asterisks. They didn't say your rights stop at a state border. The Second Amendment is for every American in every state. So let's stand up, let's fight back, and let's pass HR 38. The time to act is now. Contact your representatives and urge them to support HR 38. Don't forget to like this video subscribe to the channel and hit the bell so that you don't miss the next update on this and other Second Amendment news and once again a big thank you to today's sponsor black on coffee until next time stay safe Stay free and keep fighting for the Second Amendment. Take care everybody And we are just at the bottom of the hour. That was guns and gadgets again and Jared is over at YouTube if you can take the time to get over there Give the videos a thumbs up And also, again, pass and share the information onto other individuals. That helps no matter what we're working on. What task is at hand? Many people, if they're informed, will participate. So the more we spread the word, the more likely that we're going to have an effect. And I don't have a problem working at all of these different tasks because I understand that still, the reason we're procuring the arms that we are and preparing is because the bad guys at a given point will not listen and well, we know how that kicks into play. So we need to be prepared and people need to be better armed and equipped for what it is that's happening. So organize armed equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, vote with your wallet, demonstrate how, what confidence you have in the racketeers and the district of criminals, none. I don't. I absolutely understand that as soon as the weather changes and the wind flips, all these things that are being done will be overturned by the Communists who have every intention of trying to kill you. They're just trying to figure out how to do it, and every once in a while there's a little stumble up, but they keep moving towards the goal. And your enemy is an unfought army, the 30 million plus illegal aliens. They're doing nothing about the criminal problem. We should have already been deporting about 3,000 a day. Actual numbers should be closer to 5,000 a day. Nothing like that is happening. Demonstration of failure with regard to the promise was expected. Not a surprise. But it means that the enemy has this asset slash resource on the ground and they will use it against you. So we need to be prepared to deal with that. Sooner rather than later, if it pops in whenever they hit the switch, we need to be able to deal with that particular problem and make sure it's no longer a problem. And that means that you're able to defend yourself. So prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance as is always the case. Now, another couple things, this weapons Wednesday, no, it's Cinco De Amo Day. But every day is Weapons Wednesday here on this program if people ask. And there was a question here. Where's the best place to find an 80% lower receiver? That's a question from our ultra net side for Jan up in Maine. And she's over on the coast, I understand. You've got a lot of good people right there off the water. Right now, let me recommend you go through the CBNN Sports. inventory and combos because they've had a couple of combos, if you're trying to minimize and get a weapon put together for the least amount of money, the combination sets that they have, there's a couple, well three, maybe four, that are about 107 to 110 dollars, which is everything including an 80%, let's see, I think anodized lower receiver. 80% black. Works fine by me. What's really neat about this is that, again, for the lower, it's a one-stop shop. This includes a buffer tube buffer, all the internals, buttstock. It'll be the cheapest, but there are three different buttstocks to choose from. That's why there's a variance in price, because if you have something you prefer, or maybe a certain look that you want and also feel, yes, they do have it. So again, you'll pay a few more dollars. But if you look at the scale and the schedule, it makes sense. Again, that's over at cdnnsports.com. They have a massive amount of material on hand. Don't forget, they have those $149 pencil barrel uppers. There's three different configurations. The cheapest one is $149. And if the sale's on, $134 is where that goes to. So take advantage of that. You still need a bolt carrier, you still need a charging handle. But that's the best price I've seen because you get not only the lower receiver 80%, but you get everything else to attach to it. Now, AR15 discounts has had a couple comparable packages, but it varies as far as you've got to catch the day when that pops up. You know how that works. It's a sale thing. But that is another solution. So hopefully that answers that question. And also, again, it is Sync-O-D ammo day if you are a 7.6x39 or a 5.4x5x39 owner if you use the AKs or SKSs or use the AK-74 or whatever variant. If you go over to PPU, they got a ton of ammo, a ton of PPU ammo, forgive me, AIMSurplus.com. If you go over to PPU ammo is sold. over to AIM, AIM AIM surplus dot com, AIM surplus dot com, AIM AIM surplus dot com. Then go through there, pick out what you think makes sense to your wallet, cheapest for the mostest, and as I've said a million times, ball ammunition first. Your goal should be to have 2,000 rounds per rifle that you have, if you have one of those superiority weapons. The 7.6Q by 39 round is a preferred round. We need to see every round in inventory, not sitting in a warehouse, not sitting in a gun shop, but out and distributed across the population. We need that to happen sooner rather than later. So again, keep chugging away, keep picking away at finding more cool stuff, whatever is on your list of things to do. Make a point of getting them done and then getting on to business with all the other things that are more than enough to keep you busy as it is. I know how that works. Also, again from the quartermaster end, Rap4.com, R-A-P-4, R-A-P, the numeral four dot com. When you get there, this is a paintball company. They've been in business for a very long time. They've got pretty good customer base. But they have over in their tactical gear when you get over there or you would says products go to tap that you'll see the inventory where it goes to tactical gear go to tactical gear and touch tap that It will pop up all of the pouches that they are they produce plus clothing and other Vests and other items of that category Go through there and look at the clearance items and look at the price Then take a look at the pouches. You'll recognize a lot of them. But the most important thing is if you are camo-centric, and this is a quartermaster thing especially if you're trying to line up your unit to be uniform, they have DPM, DPM Desert, they've got Woodland camo, they've got all the Digitals, they have Flecktarn, it's a mix. And the clearance items, they have Holsters, they've got Magpouches for pistols, single, double, triple. Now they have two systems, MOLLE is the one, and the other is the snap and hook system, the snap type backer plate systems that started to become popular. I had to look it up again, I was thinking late 80s, but in reality that was available around 1981-82. It was very popular with the cop shops, it became the standard with a lot of SWAT units. And for that reason, it was something it rolled over into the paintball industry. So they have a lot of that. If you are committed to that system, that is a solution. You need to go take a look at RAP4, it's R-A-P-4, the numeral four dot com. And then go check out, see what they have on the shelter, if any of it makes sense for you. And take advantage of it while you can. Especially if you're looking for Tiger Stripe, if you're looking for, they even have Australian, which is kind of something most of you have probably never seen, and I understand, you probably haven't. But it's an interesting pattern. It would work really well out west. If you're, again, out listening to me and you're west of the Mississippi and you get that dry out or you're in the gulches and The different royos, etc. It gets dusty. The Australian Outback camouflages that are Australian military work really well out there. But again, most of the time you can't find them. In this case, they are presently available. So check them out, see if it makes sense for you, and then carry on. Let's see. Let's see. I've got a couple requests on the list. I played Kansas. Carry out it if you could. Kansas. carry on my wayward son okay from the left overtures album as I recall left overtures yeah tongue-in-cheek there Kansas and carry on my wayward son and if you could head pull that up that'll be one of our on our music request list things that we can check off if we just keep working at it and appreciate the fact that we've got the interest in the music because I'm always I'm curious what we might end up with on the dartboard because sometimes you remind me of stuff that, oh, that's right. I should have that in my collection. And by the time we're done, I do. So again, Kansas from left overtures, carry on my wayward son. And in addition to that, mailing address, PBN, PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Alright, and we are back. It is about 15 minutes to the top of the hour here. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org. Big bill passed. Big, big, big national debt bill passed, or at least is in motion. We'll see how quickly they ramrod this. We're not going to have any more omnibus spending bills until this one comes. Oh, that's right. This is the same garbage you've been doing for all this time. But it sounds cool when you call it a big, big, big bill because it is a big, big, big bill. So I guess that's cool. Anyway. As we know, those people who are speaking up against it, you're just against Trump! We carry either way with the Trump thing. I'm more concerned with the idea that we're going to get raped once again, as we have been multiple times, by the ring knockers who are busy ripping us off for every stinking penny they possibly can. And that's exactly what they're trying to do right now. So they're greasing the track for the spit swappers again. Not a surprise. I mean, this is the do I sound like I'm I'm amazed. Oh, we've been betrayed again now, of course there's going to be all kinds of Wunderbar comments about this thing because There are a lot of happy camper leftists some of their sugar-daddy projects were in no way shape or form touch and that was the plan so we have a massive 10 trillion dollar hit you in the ass by genius kind of arrangement here to It doesn't do anything to fix the problem that we know we have. Well, except for, I guess, the rain knockers who were looking for a little pad, a pad on the ass, and then you know, squeeze on the ass, a pad on the head, forgive me, get it right. They got what they wanted out of the deal. So, the big thing here again is to be prepared for the other half of the program. Once Trump is out of there, and they put the next communist in, they've set the stage for the rest of the game to play out as we've expected. There's no surprise there. There's nothing again, oh I'm shocked. But the most important thing to remember is that again, they're not going to hesitate or wait when they plug the rest of the game in. It's going to be very quick and very brisk. with regard to foreclosure on America. That is where we're headed. They pretty much all acknowledged it by what they're doing. What we need to do is make sure that we are set up with insurance policies to protect our people and our families, obviously. So I highly recommend that you invest in ammunition. Gold and silver is not being talked about. Notice how we talked about the gold and the vaults. We talked about money. As soon as you start talking about money, they had to do anything they could to deflect you in any and every way possible because people were starting to ask the right questions about money. And the Oi boys, the Jewish mob that runs the Republicans and the Demikins are there for the same purpose. The steel, yeah well, oi, I'm telling you. And they are on the queue for that. They're doing exactly as expected. There's nothing that's a surprise there. It's not like I said, oh my God, I never would have expected this. One of the interesting things is the way they couch this in a kind of a double tap. It's like punch, punch, kick. And the first phase does about 5 trillion, 6 trillion. The second phase, a little under 5 trillion, that's the other half of the deal, although really they're saying most people are talking as if it's balanced. If you look closely at the numbers, it's not. You get tapped, the first phase we get hit a bit hard. The second phase, not as much, but it doesn't make any difference because their logic is you'll be on your knees economically. And of course it's over a 10 year period, which means that, well, it is a long plan. Trump can't be in there. I'm sure people are still, well, he's talking about going for a third term, not going to happen. OK, let's understand that. Or if it's attempted, you know as well as I do where that's going to go with regard to the other side deciding that they just can't handle that and going off into La La Land. Now, one of the things that is in here is a bunch of money for foreign operations again. This is the part they didn't want to talk about. That's what the wonder and beauty of those omnibus money bills are. And in this case, once again, the Israelis, they got their vampire teeth stuck on the tit of the American wallet. And it isn't going anywhere. Oi, gevalt! I'm telling you. So, the chunk of chains that they're planning on dropping in their lap, I believe part of that, and I'm going to say something in advance, and eventually people are going to figure this out. The golden pickle smoke dome, how much of that is an Israeli welfare check? Because, oh, we're going to have a golden dome, like the chrome dome that the Israelis have. I'll tell you what that, they already told you who's going to benefit. It's going to be the Jewish mafia, the Israelis. It means we're going to get charged twice the price at New York, well forgive me, seven times the price at half the value. Expect that. That's the norm when the Israelis screw you. And what's interesting also about this is the fact that they're camouflaging it through the whole of this spending bill. There's a, it's not completely part of it, but the Donate of Destruction budget system, the way it's set up, They are masking a whole bunch of this with regard to the Israeli shield money that's going to be slid sideways. Just like I said before, it's like the fence that was promised when G.W. Bush was coming in. The moment he got in after he promised, oh, we're going to fix the fence, we're going to lock down the border. Well, the moment he came in, all of a sudden it wasn't going to be a fence. It was going to be a virtual fence. Now, if it's going to be a virtual fence and we're blowing pickle smoke and mirrors up your arse while they're shining and dazzling your eyes, then obviously, well, we could do it in America. But nope, nope, the whole scam was to make sure that the Israeli welfare check showed up. And so the virtual border was run by and installed by the Israelis. So, I think you can see the writing on the wall about how Americans start going to benefit from it in any way, shape, or form. They turned the virtual fence on and off as the Israelis and the Israeli drug trade pushed drugs across the border the whole time. And they never stopped. It was a consistent flow of the usual, you know, medical death towards America, done by the same pushers that have been operating forever, down there on the border, ain't nothing new, doing the same garbage they've always done. There wasn't any surprise there. There wasn't any mysticism to it. It would, in fact, what happened is exactly what everybody expected to see happen. However, before that, oh gee, you're just crazy. They're not going to do, they're going to, the Republicans are going to build the fence now that the Israelis tell them not to. And that's exactly what's happening right now. So Netanyahu and the Jewish mob that's running Mexico and the Jewish mob that's running the drug trade, the cartels and the Jewish NGOs working hand in glove with the Republicans and the Democrats are continuing to do what they've been doing. And that is part of this formula. Milk in the wallet of America so that the freeloaders can, you know, again, suck that kit until it's flabby. And they'll wait, and somebody will be stupid, and they'll wait and flap their yap a little bit more for a bit, and all of a sudden they'll refill that kit. And it'll be milked once again, and will be ripped off once again. So, nothing changed there. It's exactly what we expected. There's all kinds of pork in the boog-mow. that is going to your enemy. I'm not talking about leftist enemies. Because after all, the one thing you got to remember, this is the other thing about when these characters get in. Well, he's got to be the president to everybody in America. So when the quadriplegic homosexual Eskimos, you know, you know, crazy types decide that they want something, you got to give it to them. So that's going to continue. And it's going to continue to be a frustration for a lot of people that Frank Koolaid. For the rest of us, not so much, I don't think. I think everybody can see right on the wall. The good thing here again is we do have... Oh really? Thank you. We do have a bunch of other projects though on our side that are going quite well. So again, we need to focus on solutions from our side of the aisle, which is separate from the Republican and Democrats, you know, the Americans doing their thing. And again, here in Michigan, the militia elements that are organizing at the township and the county levels are doing a phenomenal job of moving at a higher pace to accomplish as much as they can. I think everybody agrees that the whole fallacy of whatever is going to happen here with Trump is not a problem. Is anybody panicked here with this? I hope you're not. OK, it's what we expected. They lied. No, well, they fibbed. Maybe look at this way. They fibbed. And they weren't really mean about their fib. They kind of, well, just did what we expected them to do. Now, because of that, we have a certain number of things that we can accomplish before they hit the switch. And squaring your technology away, one of the big things I just had a conversation with a couple of times here today was food. Because food is fundamental. And we need to change the math formula. That's the most important aspect of what we can do, is we're changing the math formula with regard to how well prepared we are. To do that, we need to crank out food. We also need manufacturing in place. That's a sidebar. But it is part of Quartermaster and part of the Quartermaster element that's so critical right now. But you guys are the ones that are going to have to make that happen. There's nothing going to come from Washington to weigh the solution. I think Massey is being pretty honest across the board and hit the nail right on the head. Everybody knows it. They don't want to hear it. It doesn't mean that Massey is the only solution, but the only person not run by the Jewish mob right now in Washington, at least officially, is Thomas Massey. He's the only one that the ADL hates because he doesn't take money from the kosher mafia. APEC doesn't own him, so they hate him. Which means that when somebody that is your enemy hates that other person, you might want to look seriously at them because they seem to be doing the right thing. So, Mr. Massey is an individual that we need to be looking at supporting. And not hard to do because if you listen to what he's been saying and he's been right up front, he lost his wife. She was probably assassinated, I'm thinking. And that's stuff that the enemy's done before, so it's not a surprise either. But, He's held up and stayed focused. I think he was having a rough time there, obviously right after she passed away. That was very apparent. I think he's found his deck legs and he's rolling with the punches now, but he's also, it's the no fear attitude. You already tried, you already hurt me and you hurt me that way, I'm gonna hurt you back every way I can. I will bust you, I will break you, I will do everything in my power. In fact, that's what we should be doing. Everything we can. So, don't be, you know, I don't want to hear any wailing or an ashing of teas or running of hair. Oh, Donald Trump betrayed it. Donald Trump is doing what we expected Donald Trump to do. So, calm down. Pay attention. Get centered just like I said. Just like Thomas Massey. Find your sea legs. Understand you're on a rolling ocean. And you gotta stay on the deck and still maintain control of the ship. Your ship and the help of the fleet. Okay, we're at the top. So, while we're at it, we're gonna take a break. And for all of you out there, it is Friday. It's Sync with the Amity at Quartermaster Friday. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run and we're on the mark both day and night Oh look you can see all them all them porky politicians with their asses in the air and they got their head in that bucket And it's gonna be full of other swine and yahooty trash. They're gonna show up to suck, you know, eat to the bottom. Let's put it that way. Anyway, let's go take a break. Run! Use the bathroom. Grab a cup of coffee. We'll be back right here with the second hour of the Intelligence Report. We're at the end of the work week and heading into the work week. Yeah, we'll be back. We're torn and dirty as he stood there. He took off his three-cornered hat, speaking low to me. We fought a revolution. What was the Constitution? For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, though I secured for you, we hope you depart. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. The brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn old slave sworn and your daughters your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and Send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the 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? Both sons of the Republic arise. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each god given right. And pray to God, I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. Free. But we have ourselves to blame, for even now as tyrants trample each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Learn from the mistakes of others you won't live long enough to make them all yourself. Good! Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, west, north, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. conventional stations, the CB base stations, hi to Channel 31 pest, you guys are out in the field as of I guess this afternoon, so you're probably listening right now while you're hooking up. Another couple of CB base stations, just to our east by a little bit, and maybe I'm crossing my fingers, they'll be able to stop by and hook up a couple of cables for me. on the antenna mass that I have already up. I just need the cables run so we'll make a schedule if we can for that. We'll see what happens. But in the meantime, they're doing great work and we're an ultra net hallmark in Golden Spike which is completely independent, free and separate from any kind of internet. Took a long time to build this grid up. We had a break, a little bit of a break, I know I heard about that. Old equipment, we've been running some of this stuff for a long time so we have a little leg of the ultra net side, ultra net side that went down. And I think that was Monday and Tuesday. But again, the rest of the system ran fine, backups to backups, so they quickly pulled out the old hardware. Those little servers only run so long. So again, they're going through that particular rack, and the replacement was already sitting there. Everything programmed, everything squared away. All it was plug, play, run. So don't worry guys, again we've had plans, circles within circles, plans within plans, and back ups and back ups. And I can't even tell a farmer, not alignment. That's right. Ow! Well that had to hurt. Well that's okay, it's DC. So anyway, yeah, I've seen that happen more than once. Anyway, it is... Friday, Cinco de Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. And today, because it is Cinco de Amo Day, this is the day when all of you will buy all of your Signoras, and Signoritas, and the Signoras. Today is the day that you will buy the Amgenician for your rifle, for your Pichtole, and for your shotgun. Viva la liberté, viva la revoluciero. Cinco de Amo Day. Celebrate, celebrate by buying more ammo. Anyway, it's also Watermaster Friday. And we got to... Okay, hold on. Go ahead. I was going to say, Cinco Di Amo. Trump is talking about putting a massive tariff on the European Union nation and countries. And, you know, I'm not sure how many of them actually make any amo that we use. Norm is obviously one of them, but we can afford that. I'm not sure how many of the Slavic previous... Soviet satellite countries are part of the European Union, but just in case, if you've got anything you need to get from any of those countries, I would probably try and get it while the price is low, because they just won't ship it over here if they have to pay the extra 25% over. Yeah, well, it won't be moving out the counter because people over here won't be able to afford it. They may bite the bullet part of the pun, but not for long. In some cases, not at all. It is the 22nd of May, 17th year of Open Obvious and in your face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a gay 2025 old earth calendar, 2025 Battle for the Republic Book III, a dark anniversary. PPU is a good example of that ammunition issue. That's Pre-V Partisan out of Serbia. They kind of replaced the Koreans as the go-to source for unique older or orphaned cartridges. And that's why I keep referencing them because for the price, which is still better than most parts of the world, Serbia has maintained that production, PPU has. out of Serbia, but yeah, they'd probably be hit. They'd be one of the many companies slash countries that they would be doing more to tariff and beat out because Serbia is aligned with Russia, number one, let's not forget that, mostly though they have all kinds of occupation operations going on in their country too, don't forget that. The other thing too, again, is that yes, Poland, for instance, I don't know how they'll treat them, Poland imports a certain amount of ammo. Yugoslavia, or old Yugoslavia slice, in this case it could be either Serbia or Croatia, we're still dumping some of their stripper-clipped SKS 760x39 ammo into the country every once in a while. They're sitting on a vast inventory of that stuff. And, uh, Atlantic Firearms is the company, usually you want to keep an eye on because they're the ones that have that ammo. It comes in the large fabricated tins that with the lead seal and the wire pole to open them up, the can is, the tin is inside the case, the standard flat cases you're so familiar with. And, again, good ammunition. It is probably corrosive. Even if they said it wasn't, I wouldn't believe them. I'd still be cleaning my weapon. That's a great way to sabotage firearms, is to, you know, be disingenuous about the production. If it's stripper clipped SKS ammo and it's coming from Yugoslavia, just, let's just assume it's corrosive and you will clean your firearm. Okay, just remember, I'm not saying don't buy it. Buy it. It's very reliable. I mean really reliable. Mercuric primered ammo will last longer on the shelf than the replacement that's been made for it in terms of those primers. So, again, their sensitivity, they last longer. It's just that simple. We know this. We've already seen a few experiences with the replacement solution. Remember back in the 90s with some of the stuff that they were fiddle farting with that they put green prima active in it. in the primer so that they would deactivate. Remember that was something that came up in the ops and into the teens that they were coming up with new ammunition so that it would actually expire. Well, who wants to invest in that if you're a government? Well, they don't, but they like to do it to you. I mean, governments have become stupid, but on the other hand, you bribe enough, you know, a handful of politicians is all you need to bribe in each of these countries or threaten to get something like that in place to screw everybody. Now, the good thing is the primers are still, even the primers were bad, primers could be replaced. Powder may or may not be an issue, but you've got a jacket, you've got a case, and you've got a bullet, and that's the toughest part right there. Everything else, better living through chemistry, not hard to do. We can deal with that. The big thing is those primary components would be virgin, so they would be used. Even if we had a malfeasant type of ammunition out there that was in question, we would still process it out, put it back in service as quickly as possible, and use it to kill Qingli that they brought over to kill you. Because like I said, those Chinaman are still out there somewhere. I wonder where Qingli is. They brought across millions of Chinese nationals military age. Where did the US government put them? And this US government still knows where they are and still has them inside the US because I haven't seen them shipping them to China, have you? No, we haven't. Which tells you, gentlemen, we have been betrayed. And we're going to continue to be betrayed. We're just not going to get upset about it. We're going to stay focused so we deal with it. That's how it marks. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there. What do you got? Yeah, I wanted to say something about these military surplus flare launchers, you know, handheld flare guns, like the, not the Czech one, the Polish one, okay? And this 12 gauge insert that you put 9mm, shoot 9mm, put it in 12 gauge shotgun, well I took it and put it in a 12 gauge sleeve in my surplus flare launcher. And you know what happened when it climbed? It opened up and flew out backwards. One of them hit me. The whole insert. The whole barrel. Wonder what? It hurt. Well, number one, what type of flare were you trying to use? Were you trying to use a 12 gauge flare? I was dubbed using a 12 gauge insert to insert a 9mm insert. That's you fire 9mm ammo so I knew it. I got it to fit in a flare launcher. 26.5mm but you have to use a 12 gauge insert. When I did that I put the 9mm rounds in it and it fired it. And it opened and flew out every time. Yeah, it's probably a little number one nine millimeters hot anyway I don't know what the solution would be for that unless you wanted to load some subsonic rounds to make that work You're using it in a... It wasn't a metal surplus flare gun, it was a plastic surplus flare gun. I was going to say that's... It's not made for the tolerance of what he's trying to use it for. Mine is metal. Okay, so you have a 12 gauge, okay hold on stop. Okay, so you've got two adapters, you're adapting, you're taking and using two adapters. You've got a 9mm adapter cartridge sliding into a 12 gauge adapter which you then put into a what? A Polish 26.5mm flare gun? That's a 12-year-old. Okay, I'm surprised that, number one, I'm surprised it didn't work, to be quite honest, because in that case, the only consideration is, I don't know, if it will check the latch, but that should be two... I know it fired, but you say it didn't... I'm putting that in my finger on the latch and when it recoiled, it could have forced my finger to pull the latch open. That could be what I'm thinking. Okay, well that would be a... It was better. You did or didn't have your finger... Well, it's normal. Okay, now... Go ahead. Yeah, what it comes down to is, first of all, you can't have any... Well, if you're anywhere near any of the control, the control latch for the release, then guess what? If you tapped it or tagged it in the process of it moving, 9 millimeters is not that aggressive. So if you had it in that combination, the only consideration is possibly because of the different overlapping milled components, they may not be quite to spec and it might be latching but only minimally latching. What I would do first is take a look to see how well the latch was seated to the disconnect. Because your little stave that comes up, the one part pops over it, latches into place, and it's secure. And those 26.5 millimeter flares, they're pretty stinking powerful. In fact, that flare gun is built to handle what we call the medicine ball versions, and I've used dozens of those flare guns. I've used them for what they were meant for. I've never thought of a conversion to air notes for them. Well, typically, I'm telling you right now that the flare itself is pretty potent. So the fact that that didn't latch, the first thing I'd be looking at is to take all of your adapters, if you're the two, because you've got one inside the other, is look to see if they aren't back setting or retarding the stay from locking properly. It can be just latched and closed, but it may not be enough to properly secure it because a regular flare out of those guns, they bite your wrist. Especially if you have a later model flare, so just something to think about there. Go ahead. I think it would be time for a disclaimer where we say that this is only for educational and informational purposes only because putting in a projectile and a flare gun is illegal as hell for the Feds. Right, and we're not doing that. But the fact is, again, the conventional flare is pretty potent and the later model flares were more powerful. So anything else that might be a combination would be minor by comparison. Just a heads up. So of course you're not, like you said, you're not doing that, but we were talking about somebody that might have done it, in theory. Well, they do sell them inserts that's made from 38 special 45 and low-solt. We know that, for all the different ones, for 12 gauge. And I know the companies, or at least there's three or four companies out there that we're doing, and I don't know how many are still in business. The only thing I can say is, no matter what, when you were firing that flare and the action opened up, that flare, the flare may have been retarding the seal. So you have to look at the surfaces to ensure that they're not budding into the back wall of the frame of the flare gun. and preventing proper latch, letting a proper connect with the retainer to keep the flare gun closed. Because, yeah, oh, it's common sense. Look at your, take a look at your tolerances, but the retainer on the flare guns, they're almost all the same. The Warsaw Pact era launchers, there's very little difference, but from one to the next, the check. I'm sorry, Chuckles and Lockian, because they were both together back then. The Polish, the Hungarian, and the East German, they're pretty much all the same model, and they're all stamped. But the one thing that did change is that they actually came up with a little more potent and multiple flare heads for different purposes for signaling. And if you bought any of the later model flares, they actually move up into the body of the flare deeper than the original, I want to say 3.5, but it could be 4 inches. There's different packs of flares and there's different styles. They were all compatible and there was no restriction on using those with any of the guns that I know of. Everything was integratable without any problem. This is probably a seating issue in that when you were trying to fire that flare that you were trying to fire, you might want to look to see how before you go any farther, take the flare and look to see if the flare is preventing full closure of the stay. That retractable arm has to stick up in there and be typically parallel or slightly protruding beyond the latch point the way they're set up. So again, as Dar pointed out, you were using a flare, I'm sure, because I don't think you were doing anything. I'm sure you weren't doing anything else. That'll make everybody happy. Anyway, one more thing to add to that. Just real quick. They do make the 26.5 millimeter insert that shoots 38 special. I've seen it before. Right. Right, the companies are out there. Again, they're for novelty purposes only. There we go. That's what they come with. OK, good enough. Now, OK, we got that. Again, do a little research. You're going to have to sit there with the, that's the problem with doing radio is you can't see it and you're going to have to be the troubleshooter. So work that out that way. Simple problem. And next. Next, real quick here, we're almost to the bottom though. Oh boy. Let's see. Other equipment. On that note, somebody's asking about flares. OK, yes, for 26.5 millimeter flares, I don't know right now where the best source is. I will point out that UNAMO.com, which does not sell publicly anymore as far as we know. At least they will do wholesale or they will do to FFLs. But UNAMO was a good source for the Warsaw Pact flares of different types. They also were, for a while you might recall, even offering cases and pallets of. I don't know if they're still doing that, but if that helps out, UNAMO is still out there. but you have to go through a roundabout way to access their inventory. So that's the hurdle that you have to leap in order to access them. But unamo.com, they had a very fine selection of ammunition. They had a very had and have. It's just you're, it's not directly accessible now. FLAIR, also pyrotechnics. I will remind you that UNAMMO also had The lifeboat safety flares and such, markers, and they were available up to and by the pallet. Now, the smoke markers and also the signal flares were a phenomenal price. Again, if you have a source for being able to go wholesale, they still have, they are still in the market. It's just that they have a different way that the material can be accessed or is allowed to be accessed under the program that they've embraced. So that is UNMO.com. You can go from there to see what's done. If you're looking, you'll be ahead of me because I haven't really looked there in a while. I don't know what arrangements they've made. But they were a good company to deal with. We've threw a lot of business their way. I know that. They did not advertise with us. It's just when we see something useful, we bring it up on the air, and everybody takes advantage of it. So that's a direction still you may be able to go. Also, for flares, the other option, somebody else is throwing somebody else up here. Hold on. Atlantic firearms. They have a lot of unique stuff in their inventory that is different from what everybody else carries. So you might want to check Atlantic Firearms. That would be another one. And if anybody's got any other ideas or has had any access, the flares are not restricted. They're a marker pyrotechnic. They're a cluster. There's parachute. They're a multi-cluster, everything from single flare to two, three, four, five, six, depending on which country. For the longest time, we were feeding off the East German inventory, remember? And the kit, usually a case, comes with so many dozens of flares. If you run into these, if you pay attention, there are different types of counts in terms of the different colors and quantity of flare markers that come out. This is so that you could pass a signal onto someone. Don't wait till you see the red three dot marker. Yes, okay, got it, red three dot marker, but they'll say green, there are other colors. The blues are the toughest to find. I don't think many of the blues are out there anymore, but they had a wide range of colors available and combinations. The parachute flares are intermediate parachute flares. They work. Nothing fancy. Again, their lifespan in the air is about two-thirds to three-quarters of a U.S. parachute flare. But again, it's a smaller flare to begin with. Look at the size of the launcher, take a look at the size of the cartridge, and you figure it out. So again, if there's any other sources, I know there are some other companies out there you can run into. Just not as many, and that's why the safety and lifeboat marker and emergency equipment has become so popular because it's affordable. There's a good quantity of it, and it's relatively fresh because Every two years they typically have to strip out all of the safety equipment and replace it per maritime rule with regard to ocean liners but also cruise liners. That's where a lot of stuff comes from, from their light boat inventories. And it all works. It's all good stuff. We've used quite a bit of it. And as I pointed out, sometimes even running to it for free. People trying to, oh my god, I got to get rid of it. My wife doesn't want the flares around. Which is great, I never argue with anybody anymore. You're right sir, you should get it out of your house, your wife shouldn't have it around. That's why I need it. Nope, nope. You poke your eye out and burn your house down. Pick your head right off. Oh my god. So dangerous. Oh the horror, oh the terror. Quick get his stuff. See my attitude now? No, I got to try to talk somebody out of anything. If I walk away, that person is going to turn right around and get rid of it anyway with somebody we don't maybe like. So instead, don't talk them out of it. Don't talk them out of getting rid of it. Get it. Just get it. You know, in other words, just do it. That's all you need to be worrying about. Pick it up. Pick it up. Carry it away. Next, What Worth the Bottom of the Hour. Hold on here. And again, I want to say thank you for the request that have come in. There's one, again, for Maureen in Pennsylvania. The request you made, I'm looking for it. OK, I haven't heard this song in a long time. I will probably pass it on to Ed too and we'll both be looking for something. You didn't know where to look, but I think I can find it. We had a couple of Patriot bands in the early, in the aughts to the teens that have disappeared and we have some of their music, but I don't have all of it. In fact, one of the songs which we have played many, many, many, many times is Ride Paul Ride. So that was one that was on our like, I don't know where we can find this, I haven't been able to find it myself. We have a copy. It was actually, Joe McNeil had it in his inventory. So Ride Paul Ride is on the list of things to do. We'll all see if we can dig out an original copy of it. Oh, I just had them up the other day on YouTube. They do have a YouTube channel that is actually out there, but it's under a different name. The band's not even Heritage. Heritage is a cassette tape that I've got single of right on. But the name of the band is a family band, and I'm trying to think of their name. It's on the tip of my brain. I just can't pick it off the front load there. Right. And a lot of you, if you were listening to Republic Radio and then We the People Radio Network and then the Micro Effect, all cases, we rebroadcast most everything or simulcast most everything at one point or another. And so we probably have it in the archive in a roundabout way, but we'd have to dig it out there. But the band is out there, like Ed said. I want to say, I'm thanking Family Hanson. I think Hanson's coming to mind, but I could be very wrong. Over. Yeah, again, for everybody out there who, it's been, you know, it's been a couple years. It's been a few years now. And again, I appreciate it because, yes, this is music. Like Ed said, I have a CD. I'm going through my library at the same time. We didn't forget you. Okay, so Maureen, we didn't forget you. Okay? and I will continue to dig through. Well, it's one of those that I have sitting on cassette tape down here. I'm looking right at it. Let the Heritage single right now for Ride Paul Ride. But I don't have a functional cassette tape player until I get the replacement parts I need to get inside and replace that belt that's broken on the tape layers. And or the box that I have sitting right here with the new, well not new, but with a replacement. Well, it's a rack-mounted cassette player who is ready to go down. So one way or another, we're going to have a backup to a backup on that one. But again, it's one of those things where if you make a request... The cute thing is that the cassette tapes are supposed to be back in vogue again, and somebody's supposed to be producing new New generation cassette tape players somewhere, but I can't find any place that's selling them. I've only been able to find used ones. What they want for a used one, Dad? Oh, I know. Ridiculous price. That's why, like I said, and again, guys, if you run into anything, I'll tell you, this is where estate sales are quite useful because a lot of people have complete older stereo systems that have receivers, amplifiers. enhancers, it'll have usually a turntable, it'll have cassette, it'll have reel-to-reel. I've bought a couple of those collections. And again, there's stuff sitting out there. In many cases it is, because of the nature of the industry back in the day, it's commercial grade. A lot of this stuff is as good as anything that was ever used by a recording studio. In fact, typically it's the same model. This is what happened with VHS machines. VHS when they first came out, everybody goes, these machines are so god awful big. You want to know why? What they did is they took the one inch cassette and the reel-to-reel, well first you start it this way. Those machines, the same model you got that had that little pop-up Star Trek like it was Sulu's guidance or fire control system on Star Trek, where they came up out of the top. Originally, those were reel to reel. They adapted the fixture and changed it to meet cassette type, but not the cassette you people know. It was a one inch cassette, which I've mentioned the military used for training videos. It also was in industrial studios. Well, the next step is when the VHS cassette pattern came out. Well, when they wanted to market a machine in the earliest stages of VHS, guess which machine they turned to? Same machine. So you will find that same basic model. Although again, we're talking the ones who are boat anchor weight. You know, the ones like, god, this is heavy. You could drop it from a third floor or second floor and kill somebody down below. But those machines, by the way, were actually built, used the same upper, the same fixture, same solid state components base, and actually ran it all the way down to cassette, which I do have two of those, but I'm trying to figure out where we put them. And those are in their heavier than sin. They work. There's nothing fancy about them. But as far as audio quality, they were designed for commercial radio. And so they have all of the same filters, synthesizers, and repeaters internally that a real-to-real unit would have, except their cassette. So if we run into anything like that, Those are priceless now. And again, it's not new that people have been wanting to go to cassette. There's several people listening who have bands, as we know, that have been releasing their music both on CD but also they offer it on cassette to interested parties. And they have a pretty good group of interested people. That background has grown. So it continues to change and now you're competing with people who before didn't have an interest but now realize, oh, that's kind of cool. I will say this, when everybody was throwing out cassettes, I grabbed every one that everybody did and I literally have tens of thousands of cassettes. I'm not exaggerating. I have tens of thousands of cassettes properly stored. whenever possible with all of their artwork and inserts. Guys, that's all part of selling sound. Especially since I have first cuts and first prints of a lot of stuff that, you know, I remember that when I was filling the blank. But a lot of younger people, they're looking for that because of its novelty and it is collectible. I mean, I warned everybody about this. That's why stuff like this, if you can preserve it, It doesn't take long. First a bunch of dummies write a bunch of stupid articles about how they hate it. They're doing that to try and convince you to give it away. I don't care if it's cars, I don't care if it's guitars, I don't care if... because I've seen this with cars over and over again. It was a window and I had a chance to buy it as I've said many times. They're Rolls Royce. What? What are you talking about? Yeah, Rolls Royce. I'm around Ann Arbor, Michigan. More money than brains. Well, all of a sudden somebody wrote some stupid article in some rag, you know, uppity magazine, how it was so bourgeois to have a Rolls Royce, in this particular entrance grade Rolls Royce, which was a long-nosed limo. They were passe. All of a sudden in the area because of these, you know, because once one person started yapping, a whole bunch of the other harpies harped in. And all of a sudden there was this window where that car was available. In fact, I counted 27 of them in the Ann Arbor area for $2,000 apiece. A year and a half later, somebody obviously wrote another article. And all of a sudden, that was the car to have that entrance level Rolls Royce. Well, it was $2,000. No, no, not now. No, no, because it was a Rolls Royce, my little fingers up, and because somebody wrote this Snyde article about how important it was to have that entrance level Rolls Royce, they jacked up to $62,000 a unit. It goes well with my third coupon. Yeah, exactly. You remember, road down the electric window. So anyway, the whole gist of this is that we've seen this, chargers, guys, there was a window, same area, more money in Brains and Arbor. There was a period where you could blind with blindfold, throw a stick out, get a charger for a couple thousand dollars or less. Why? Because somebody was hating on Mopar, which is really stupid because the muscle cars never go down. But there was this little window, this little hiccup where everything dropped in only the chargers. And you know what? I guess that all took was all the auto rag mags to do all the raving and that other guy was stupid. Well, he wasn't stupid when they promoted this, so they know how to manipulate. They do the same thing with the algorithms with computer and, you know, with the artificial intelligence crap now. Hey Mark, can I bring some deals to the table please? Yep, go ahead, jump right in there. It is, we got 20 minutes till the top of the hour. Go ahead. Okay. I'd like to bring some deals to the attention of the audience here. At ar15discounts.com, that's ar15discounts with an S, .com. They have a Magpul PMAG on cell for $8.95. They have a global ordinance steel magazine for $6.95. They have a bolt carrier group, nitrated bolt carrier group for $59.95. They have a buffer spring for carbine for $0.95. But they've got some ammo on discounts. And of all things, it's Hornady. You can buy 500 rounds of Hornady for $210 in .223. 55 grain, full metal jacket, 500 rounds for $210. That's Hornady's. They have a couple of offers of a couple of different styles. I've kind of apparently waited too long because they had a 62 grain bullet also available. But I don't see that now, so they probably sold out of that. But they also have a reasonable price, 1,000 rounds of 9 millimeter handgun ammunition, 115 grain, full metal jacket for $199.95. But that's a blazer. And it's brass. I know these aren't necessarily the low prices that we've seen in the past, but to find Hornady, 500 grains of Hornady, and 55 grains full metal jacket, 223 for $210. That's a fraction over $0.40 around. That's a pretty good price for Hornady. Same thing with the Blazer. All these deals are at AR-15. discounts.com. That's AR15discounts.com. And uh... Caller, thank you. I just found my bulk carrier group for my AR10 there. Thank you. 69.99. Oh, okay. Well, thank you. Okay. Good. Good. Good. I'm glad to say that I've helped somebody. As far as those chargers go, Mark, you realize a guy could have filled a barn full of those and retired? Oh, I know. Well, the one we have I paid $275 for. Oh, you still have a charger? Yeah, it's actually Ed's slash. We've been protected in the family. But it's up here. There used to be a parking lot, it was a dirt lot over on North Campus and the Asians, whenever they came to the US, they didn't buy little tiny pipsqueak cars. They bought the biggest stinking car they could buy. If it wasn't going to be a muscle car, it was a station wagon. And we ain't talking a minivan. We're talking big as possible cars. So Mopar, they loved, they would buy the car and then everybody that was their friend, they'd have standing around or sitting on the hood and then send the picture back home about the American, big ass American car they bought for nothing over here. Well, when it was time for them to go back, they didn't stick around and play illegal alien. What was interesting is if you knew where to go, they were busy to try and sell these cars out. So everything you can imagine, challengers, chargers, Mustang, you know, balloon Mustangs, Mach 1s, but also station wagons, big bell-airs, and they were cheap. What they paid for them, they paid, just wanted to get their money out, so they were able to take their currency back home with them, and I tagged that charger. It's just the right time. $255. My buddy's selling a car. He's a Texas guy. It's a Texas car. A 66 Tempest convertible. It looks just like a GTO. It's just got the Tempest trim. It's got a 440 from a 1970 GTO. That's got about 2,000 miles on it. It's a real straight car. It's got a little bit of rust. The guy he bought it off of like 20 years ago used to like to take it to the coast on the weekends. So it's got that a little bit of coastal rust, but he said the frame is tight and he's got a brand new interior for it and the top is really clean. 66 Tempest convertible with a 440 and the tranny's rebuilt too out of a firebird or Camaro, you can't remember, but it's either a three or four speed automatic transmission and looking for a new home, 15,000 or bust offer. Well, unfortunately because it's a transsexual car, you mentioned it was a tranny, or it was a tranny and bone. Oh, you mean the transmission and the tranny? Oh my God, I can't buy that car. Well, you know, again, one of the reasons that I'm looking for, I'm looking at a Hudson right now, I'm looking for a points and condenser car. Like I've said many times, A lot easier to fix when the time comes if something does happen. Built like a brick dog house, any of the older cars. But again, even the mobile part. If you're looking at investment, none of these cars are going down in value unless they ban the cars. And if they ban the cars, either A, most everybody will be dead that owned them and won't make any difference or They'll get pissy and fight. That was what helped to bring a lot of people to the table back in the early 90s when they proposed banning all of the big cars, all of the Mopar types or anything. And there was a progressive plan to do that. But you'll notice that they're not gone so far. Although there's a lot of stuff that is going on in California that they're not talking about. But the only reason that we knew that they were going to push for this tax and ban was because of Pontiac, or not Pontiac, Oldsmobile Ambuit Collectors Magazine. And I still have it. They were the only car magazine that wrote about what was coming. And the only reason that the classic car industry knew anything about it was because of the guy who owned the Oldsmobile Buick Collectors Magazine, it came out monthly. And it was a big publication back in the day, I don't know if it's still around, I haven't looked, but they said, hey, your car's gone. Well, no, they're going to give us an exemption. And he said, no, your cars are gone. If they push this through and they're already in motion to do it, And they were planning, they were planning and just running it through. Nobody would find out until after the fact. When they were asked, the Secretary of Transportation said, well, they said, well, what about my classic T-Bird or whatever? So the Department of Transportation, the U.S. government, isn't car welfare. All cars under this criteria will be banned and will be destroyed. Now, if everybody goes, oh that's crazy, they wouldn't do that. Does anybody remember the Cash for Clunkers scam under Obama who tried to resuscitate the very program I'm talking about? The good thing is that a lot of people who thought they had some kind of deal with bad government Well, a lot of those dealerships got into that cash for clunkers garbage and it almost broke and did break some companies because they never followed through on cashing back on the cars that were taken out and destroyed. Yep, they took vehicles that were virtually unblemished that were personal cars, grandma cars, the kind of car you're looking for as an investment or for a driving car because they wanted to kill all of the other American older inventory. And there was a company down the road here, I've told you about many times, they had a line of cars. They brought a car crusher in. And they had a block of crushed cars that sat there and sat there and sat there because Obama's money never showed up for them. They were stupid enough to go along with the program, but there was no front to it. And when everything did take place, they did what they were told. You know, oh, you got to do this. You got to destroy the quarter panels. You've got this. So a lot of guys just brought a car crusher in. But like it was mentioned, if you were going to leave it intact, you had to destroy the engine. You could hold the block, or you could, like you said, fill the crankcase full of sand, run the engine until it blows up, and then pull it outside. And when the trasher comes, you know, the crusher comes, you qualify. Well, a whole bunch of stupid people did that and a whole bunch of stupid people lost virtually in some cases probably hundreds of thousands if not millions of dollars in inventory. So again, I'm not saying, oh my God, don't buy these cars for that reason. No, just a reverse. Again, the good thing is that the canary in the closet are all these people who do on these vehicles. And the other half of it is they may not do much about, well, the enemy's raping your neighbor's daughter. But if you come after their car collection, they want to go to war. So I'll take that. I'll take whatever it is that kicks them off and gets them in motion. And it's not if we're going to try that. It's only when again down the road. Not right now, but down the road because they've already got it in their brain. They're just waiting to see how they can stupefy the population to get it done. So we're going to stop that from happening before it gets started. Anyway, we're almost to the top of the second hour here and I will remind everybody again AR15discount.com, AR15discounts.com. They do have a bunch of really good buys there. You should always be perusing them. And again, you got to go page by page through their deals section. Another thing about AR-15 discount, remember, they're one of the companies that does combos, and one of the combos they have had in the inventory includes an 80% lower receiver anodized. CDNN has done one of these also. Actually, there's two or three or four that are available, different combos. The combination change really is only in the buttstock by what I can see. All the other parts are the same. Both with CDNN, the models that AR15 Discount have been offering are basically the same package but a couple of different bare bones butt stocks. One of them is the L type which I actually like because it looks like it's minimalist. I've not physically seen it but it's an absolute, if you want to lighten the rifle up to get it to that 5 pound mark. that particular buttstock would work really well. It's nothing fancy about it. Hey Mark. It's straight out the tube, comes down to an L. Go ahead. Yeah, real quick, you mentioned that 80%. A lot of companies have gotten rid of their jigs altogether. There might be a way to get a jig, but there's one jig out there that they're allowing to be sold. If you go to eparmory.com, that is E-P-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-T-E-E echopapaarmory.com. They have a sticker jig. And their sticker jig is designed to be within the tolerance of the AR-15. It's like $10. You can literally buy their sticker jig, take your 80%, and just follow the instructions, but make sure you lay it on there properly. You will have to have a milling machine, or you can just mark it out, or you could probably do it with a drill press. using the plunge in mill technique, but you've got to be careful you don't go too deep. But those jigs are available for I think it's $10. An EP Armory still has their deal on their polymer lowers. If somebody wants to make a little money on the side, you can buy their polymer lowers in large quantity and get them all the way down to $15 a piece. And that's just something that, like I said, to me, if somebody didn't have a lot of money but they're looking to go to a gun show or just put this like, spread the deal along with all of your buddies, you can buy, they call it the Goliath deal. Oh my goodness, I think I'm making a liar out of myself. They had that too a couple of days ago and it's gone now. I have to go through and find it. But they had their lowest down to $15 a piece. It wouldn't be the first time. We know that. Again, that's the problem. The situation is fluid right now with the market the way it is. The other thing is, as I pointed out, a lot of people are getting involved in building a weapon right now that in the past were kind of shy of it. But certain events that have taken place have given people epiphanies. I like that. We need more epiphanies to take place. And in the process, they're actually stepping up and doing what they need to do. Go ahead. Yeah. Yeah, you can actually buy a lower for $20, just one. But they've got their, you go where I think it's where he says tools, building tools. When you go to their website, that's eparmory.com. That's Echo Papa Armory. Their jig is gone, but if you scroll down the page, it's called the EP Armory Adaptable AR-15 Sticker Jig. And believe it or not, that is a legitimate jig. It's $9.99, $10. All you have to do is follow the instructions. You lay the bottom parts of that over. Well, you can see where you'll match up the holes. But that thing is actually designed to be in spec. And if you follow it, but that is a way to come up with a jig to finish an 80%. And you know, I wouldn't want to take money out of E.P. Armory's pocket, but you know, if a guy bought a jig like that, or bought that E.P. sticker jig, laid it on a copier, copied it several times, put, say, two sticker jigs on one sheet of paper, And then somebody went out and bought some clear sticker paper and sort of like home brewed their own stickers. You know, if worse comes to worse, you still got jigs there. Right. You could also use that. Remember if you have. Yeah. Always duplicate. Always. Out of policy. Always duplicate. Always duplicate. But go ahead. The 5D Tactical Company that made apparently what was the best around as far as jigs, they can't sell that anymore, but modulusarms.com. Mike, M-O-G-U-L-U-S. A-R-M-S dot com. ModulusArms.com. They sell it there. The entire kit, the whole kit with the jig and everything is like $470. I didn't look too much farther to see if they sold the basic kit without all the mills and everything with it. But ModulusArms.com, they are the ones we're selling for 5D now since 5D is prohibited. Over. The Modulus Arms router jig is what you're talking about there, Dar. I'm talking about the 5D, the jig from 5D Tactical. They are selling it 4 or 5D Tactical because 5D for some reason is not allowed to sell them. So 5D is making them a Modulus Arms. I think 5D Tactical was involved in a lawsuit. Okay, but they're not saying sold out or anything on there, so you know, I'm assuming that Modulus is still going to be in stock. I just went and looked and I just pulled up the kit because it was the first one I ran to just to make sure it wasn't sold out because I looked about six months ago and they were sold out and I pretty much determined I wasn't going to spend that much for the amount that I would be doing myself so unless I got somebody to chip in I wasn't going to get one. But that's where that little sticker jig comes into play because see the dirty little secret about the sticker jig you can lay the sticker jig down on some aluminum are like 3 quarter inch aluminum or some steel and actually make your own jig using the sticker jig to make a jig so you can actually do something with it. The jig doesn't have, yeah, pattern off a pattern. Now that's the best phrase yet. But yeah, okay, I see them, ModulusArms.com, okay, ModulusArms.com. They do show, Are they selling a router with that for the $500? I'm not sure. I remember 5D was selling the router with it, but any one horsepower small hand router will work on those. This was several years ago when I was looking into doing this. Okay, okay. Now is this the AR-TNA-R15? Yeah, it's a composite jig. It'll do 10s and 15s. Okay, okay, okay. See if that comes with a louder than one there. They also have because the 5D is blue They have other ones there that are looking to be gray steel gray or aluminum gray. I didn't even look at those That's obviously someone else's manufacturer. Maybe it's even modulus. I don't know. I just want to point everybody that way So there is somebody if you've got 10 people that want to make something Chip in 50 bucks each and you probably got enough to do them all over Yeah, that's a good deal. That's a good deal. That's a good deal. Well, thanks for sharing that. Now, I know that some of those jigs use a proprietary end mill, and you have to use their end mill. You can't just buy a standard end mill. If you've got the one that uses the standard end mill, part of the problem was the end mill was coming loose and sucking down. So it depends on which one you have. Okay, well that's all I have Mark and I thank you for taking my call Appreciate it. We're gonna again say guys don't go anywhere. 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I'll check that Well, a new government report... fit that all in there, we'll play that real quick for people who have not seen or heard this. Well, a new government report accuses the US government, meaning the CDC, the FDA, and Health and Human Services of delaying or suppressing warnings about myocarditis or other adverse events following the mRNA COVID vaccine, especially in young people. Now, we're going to show you how if they had warned people They could have saved lives and prevented cardiac events. This is now irrefutable and you should be mad as snakes about it. So let's dive in and see what there is to see. This comes from Senator Ron Johnson's Subcommittee on Investigations. It's called Failure to Warn, how federal agencies downplayed the risk of myocarditis and other adverse events following COVID-19 vaccinations. And it is damning. We should point out we only know about this because President Trump took office because Senator Johnson had subpoenaed these emails repeatedly during the Biden administration and was put off. When President Trump took office in January of 2025, he was handing this very smoking gun and he took it from there. He knew all of this was there. It was just a matter of seeing the emails. Now, here's why this is terrible. The US government and the Israeli government both knew that the vaccination was associated with myocarditis in young people, particularly boys. And instead of warning the public or instigating a protocol to screen for it, they fooled around on emails. and then did nothing that they could have stopped it. Now who do you think, Clayton, if you say, who's the most active population of humans? When in life, who is the most active? Like in sports and things like that? Probably like 14, 15, 16 year old boys. Yeah, adolescent and young men, right? This is the population that was having myocarditis and they could have screened them and told them don't exercise for a while, but they let this active population out there in the world at risk. They did not notify the American public. In fact, they only notified Pfizer and Moderna. They gave them a heads up. And even worse, Like, they could have said, you know, you could get hurt, here, let's screen for this, but instead they just kind of faffed about on email. Now, you can help people with myocarditis. something you could do about it. We learned this from this 2023 study out of a university in Switzerland. It showed that people who were given the vaccine were then screened for myocarditis following the vaccination. You do this by searching for what's called a troponin in the blood. When they did find it, they warned those people and they said, hey, you need to rest for the next couple of days because you have heart inflammation. If you don't, you can have a cardiac event. So let's say for the next week you don't do exercise. When they did that, everyone was fine. Nobody had a cardiac event. Nobody collapsed. Listen to Dr. John Campbell explain this. This was from when the study was published in 2023. So what they did, if people had raised proponents at three days after the booster, they said, look, you've got raised opponents after three days. Therefore, let's go to repeat blood test. Therefore, let's go to 12 lead ECG or other cardiological investigations as the cardiologists deem. Fit, take, rest, do not exercise because if you've got myocarditis and you just rest for a few days, good chances will just go away, get better. If you go running or training, there's a good chance, not a good chance, but there's a chance you can go into a ventricular fibrillation, into a full cardiac arrest. So the fact that these people were warned is so important. Probably not happening where you are, certainly not happening where I am. Okay, so in 2023 these scientists discovered this in Switzerland. Unfortunately, our own government knew that in 2021 and decided not to warn these people. So these people had a risk of myocarditis, they didn't screen for it, and they did not warn them. And then we saw evidence after evidence of young men collapsing on sports field. Now the CDC in fact had drafted language in public warning the public about this. And here is the CDC official Dr. Dimitri Descalasquez saying, let's remove this. I don't think we need it. And in fact, he was the director at the time of the Division of HIV and AIDS Prevention. Why is he ringing in? Who the hell knows? And he's saying, no, I think that we should walk back this sentence, which we now know could have prevented attacks. The sentence was, and I'm sorry to Kind of a crap screenshot, but it's from the report saying, due to concerns for sudden cardiac events while the heart recovers, consider restricting patients with myocarditis from rigorous activity like competitive sports for at least three months until cleared by a healthcare professional. How many of these people could have had this warning and they decided it was unnecessary? And then when we saw when this protocol was instigated in Switzerland, it saved no cardiac, it saved people's lives. In fact, here's another draft of the Health Alert Network that, again, the CDC thought they should send out warning to get troponin tests. They never published it. Instead, they talked themselves out of it with emails like this, like, oh, we're here deciding about the pros and cons of whether we should issue this. And the cons are that we don't want it to appear alarmist. I mean, okay, so wait a minute. That, to me, could be the most damning part of all of this, which is Okay, you've already notified Pfizer and Moderna of the risks of this. We know this, right? So you've notified them about it. So then these people are presumably taking the shot. I mean, that's bad enough that you knew about it and you're still allowing them to take it. But then you also know that there's post vaccine treatment which can help If there is myocarditis and you're also choosing then not to tell parents about this treatment option that can help them if they do get myocarditis? They chose not to. They could have said, let's screen for troponins if you're in this at risk population, which is mostly young people, young men. If we see the troponins, you don't exercise for a while. Instead, they did not warn them. They vaccinated young people. They mandated it in most colleges and then let college athletes. collapse on the field. We saw that happening. We know it happened. They chose not to warn about it. They only warned Pfizer and Moderna and said, hey, are we picking this up in our VAERS system, which is the adverse event system? Should we follow this? Why don't you let us know when you see this? Because again, doctors are not required to report adverse events. Neither are hospitals. Only the vaccine makers themselves are required and how do they even know because they don't administer the vaccines? What were you going to say, David? Well, I was going to say like, and we all know that they tried to hide their own documentation of any adverse reactions for 75 years. But fortunately, that judge opened it up in Texas, but like they didn't want us to know any of the adverse reactions. Right, but this showing us they knew that they could actually do something about it and prevent so if you know somebody little negligence Yes, I would say it is I think it's it right because they keep calling it a misstep. Oh, it's a misstep No, it's not a misstep. It's criminal negligence. Right. Go ahead, Philip. I mean, it sounds like they're in a building, they see a fire. They don't want to pull the fire alarm because they don't want to appear alarmist. So what they do is they just notify the building owner. Hey, there's a fire in your building if you want to do something about it. And then you probably don't want to alarm the people in the building. Yeah, you probably don't even want to tell people in the building. Yeah. If you pull the fire alarm, you're an alarmist. And then all those people end up dying in the building and that's just a misstep. Right. You know, it's a misstep. We should have had an officer. I'm sure. How would you feel if you or someone you loved had an incidence of myocarditis, did collapse during athletic activity and know that the US government knew that this was a risk and decided not to warn you about it? And all they had to do was tell you, this might be a risk, so rest. Screen your troponins and rest. How about that? You could have taken a few weeks off and not had a heart attack. How would you feel knowing that the government decided not to warn? Well, not only that, but they were, they gaslit people into thinking that they were stupid for thinking this was going on. That this wasn't really happening. Yeah, that's the third level. Right, that's the third level because to me, and also they even took it to a fourth level. So, right, number one, they collaborated with Pfizer and Moderna. They told them they had this issue. Yes, which they already knew in their clinical trials. So they knew, they knew, and they knew. The government knew and they knew, the big pharma. Then, They had the post-shot treatment options that they kept from the American people, didn't tell them that they could watch your troponins and rest, so they kept that from them. The third level is exactly what Philip was talking about. They also then collaborated with the mainstream media to basically gaslight and call anyone like us a conspiracy theorist or block shows, band shows, canceled doctors like Peter McCullough, Peter Corey, Robert Malone, and others who were noticing this myocarditis at the very beginning. they issued this warning, then the media would have picked it up in this like, but it's still okay, you know, kind of, well, we have to report on this, but it's still fine. The rest of us would have continued to research that, right? We didn't have that heads up in 2021. We only had it from the clinical trials and people who reported that who were called crazy. Right, and so again, I don't need to tell you, you saw on social media, athlete after athlete collapsing healthy people post vaccination. So now we know this was real. They chose not to warn against it. So these doctors, especially the one that I showed you who said, let's not send this, let's strike this from the warning, who then decided not to send the warning at all, they should lose their license, their medical license, permanent revocation, not just temporary, not just a punishment. They should be de-licensed. And they should face charges for criminal behavior, malpractice, and ethical violations. Absolutely, that should happen. I don't think I've ever been this sure about anything until I've seen this. And so let me know what you think. Senator Ron Johnson, he can only do so much. He can only tell us, right? So now it's the Justice Department that needs to do that. Now this is the state. The state attorneys general needs to do something about this. It's not on us. Oh, and Congress started to interrupt David, but we know we need Congress. to pass a law that enables us to actually sue these drug manufacturers of these vaccines. The only thing in America you can't sue for is the vaccine. Right, we can't do anything other than just be outraged at this point until we have our lawmakers do something. Yes, they're identified. That's exactly what I was going to add, Clayton, to your list, like that they were immune from any punitive, like that you couldn't sue them over it. I was going to add that to your, like, number four or five on you. Right. I think that's the only thing in America you can't sue for. Isn't that amazing? America's like the sue happiest country in the world. And actually, I went through a roller coaster of emotions about that over the years. Like, oh, it's sue happy. We shouldn't do that. We shouldn't do that. And then actually, I've actually come around on that because that's one way you can actually compel these companies to actually do right by people. No, I believe we litigate our values. I think that we have to. We need the court system for this. But in this case, Sure, Pfizer and Mazzurna have immunity. Do the CDC, does the FDA, they purposely did not warn young boys who were getting the vaccination of these risks or screen them after when they drafted it. So, how about who's gonna sue the CDC, right? Who's gonna? I don't know, is there a case there? I have no idea. The doctors must too because I didn't see a bunch of lawsuits of doctors either that were giving people wrong information. Like did you see a bunch of lawsuits for doctors? I didn't. I don't know about that. Yeah, that's true. I haven't really heard about like malpractice lawsuits for negligence. Like if you knew that this was the case. I don't know. I mean, you had people who get in deep trouble, like Dr. Peter McCullough, Peter Corey, Robert Malone, who were seeing myocarditis. They were telling people to avoid this. They were telling them, here's the protocols with ivermectin and other things. And they were canceled. They lost their jobs. I'm telling you right now, if I had a high school athlete who collapsed because of myocarditis and the government purposely did not warn my son, Yeah, I would be, someone in the chat says class action. I would be looking into this. Absolutely, I would. All right, there we go. That was the end of that one. That was again from redacted and that was on the vaccines. One of the problems that has been acknowledged, not just acknowledged, but shown that they had foreknowledge of it. They put it out there with receipts, the emails back and forth between the CDC members deciding what they were going to withhold from the American people. Anyway, let's see. We've got another video here of us to play. I don't know how long is this one. This was kind of specific for New York. I've actually seen a lot of videos on this already from different people. I haven't watched this one, but the The way they're tolling people in Manhattan using an automated system for congested traffic to make the roads for them but not for you. I guess now Queens is suing Manhattan for their pricing to keep people off the roads of Manhattan unless you can afford to pay to use the roads. They have no set pricing scale. It is a scam, but they're trying to roll it out into other parts of New York, not just New York City, but New York the state. I'm sure this is going to go over well. So if you're living in New York, this is probably going to affect you more than anybody else. If you haven't heard about the scam or what's going on with it, this one is... This is from the Wall Street Journal. This is probably a fluff piece then because I've seen others that were more critical about this. Probably this one will be, this is six minutes and 19 seconds long. The name of the video is New York City's New Congestion Pricing Explained. A lot of people are saying that it's a scam. They didn't really do any research on this. They don't have any reference points as to where the balance came from. I have not seen the Wall Street Journal's version of this, but I've seen several other people do these videos. So we'll play this one and see what's there. And then if this is going to be one-sided, oh, it's such a good thing, I'll see if I can pull up some of the others that are out there. Today's mission is to intentionally get stuck in traffic. Check this out. Complete. It's done still. I've actually really outdone myself here. I've been here for about five minutes. In the city traffic can be a real nightmare. Great way to spend a hot Thursday. In New York City, the traffic is so bad that the MTA estimates New Yorkers lose an average of 117 hours in congestion each year. But here in London and in Singapore, we have a thing called congestion tolls that aims to reduce traffic by charging drivers to enter bivvy parts of the city. And now, congestion tolls are headed to New York. It's going to be implemented in about a year. We're actually installing the infrastructure of the cameras in the center of right now. Oh, this is from a year ago. Here's the thing. Oh, no. The fixer already in Chile. ...in London and has been for decades. I'm still stuck in traffic. And the roads have actually been getting slower. So do congestion tolls work? How will New York use them? And are these cameras headed for other US cities? Let's find out. So here's how it works. London's congestion charge zone covers around eight square miles in the centre of the city and the boundary is delineated by these red circles on the road and these signs. I've just crossed over the congestion charge boundary zone where I will be picked up by some cameras that are just up there that will register my license plate and charge me £15 to drive in the zone for the day which is around $19. It's not actually me that'll be charged, it's my wife because it's all linked to her account. Sorry darling. So what's New York's congestion charge going to look like? There you are. How you doing? Nice to meet you. How you doing? To answer that, here's Metropolitan Transportation Authority CEO, Jan O'Lever. All of Manhattan, south of 60th Street, which is just at the bottom of Central Park, is going to, in effect, be a told area. There are two... marginal highways on the west and east side of the island of Manhattan where you can circumvent the toll. We think the price is going to be somewhere between 10 and maybe 20 bucks and the tolls are going to automatically appear on people's easy passes. The MTA told me it was still finalizing pricing but it was considering discounts and tax credits for low-income frequent drivers and residents. It also told me it would monitor traffic levels around the congestion zone to try and avoid a build-up from people avoiding it. Where will the congestion charge money be going? It has to be used to improve the mass transit system. But we're not just maintaining what we have. We're building extending subway lines with climate change and the air quality issues that all cities are facing. There's really no choice. The MTA says that 80% of the money will be used to improve New York's subways and buses, while 10% each will be going to the Long Island Railroad and Metro North Railroad. But implementing a congestion toll can be pretty divisive. After all, these tolls are designed to make one of the most convenient forms of transport a financial inconvenience. The MTA has already received requests from over 100 different groups that believe they should be exempt or discounted from the toll. From musicians to hearse drivers. We have even the farmers have claimed that they should not be charged. There are a lot of good stories out there. But the bottom line is, in the United States we don't have a history of exempting people from tolls. But the loudest critic of New York's plan has been New Jersey. See, folks driving from New Jersey into New York already pay between $14 and $17 in tolls when they use these bridges and tunnels. New Jersey officials have said an additional congestion toll would unfairly burden New Jersey commuters and that a fuller environmental impact study should be conducted. It then sued the Department of Transportation. New Jersey's actually initiated a lawsuit against the federal government for approving our plan and the governor of New York State has said respectfully, pound sand. This is going to happen. Okay, I'm gonna pause this. This is more or less how we got to the point where we are in Manhattan with it. The other videos are out there you can find. The money is not going to the public transportation service like they said they were. There's a lot of accusations as to where the money is actually going to, but it's not being put in to do projects or maintaining the public transportation system like it's supposed to and the pricing has just been proven to be a scam that they didn't do any survey. They're just trying to charge people the maximum price that they can without them getting mad enough to go up in arms. Let me see if I can find a more recent one here because there was one that Guy did a really good job of and a lot of these are looking like they're a year old. Three years. Ooh, wow. Okay. Yeah, I'm looking for the, I'm looking for a more modern one. But that's interesting. You know, that is part of the whole smart city scam, the Internet of Everything. It says read your license plate and automatically charge you. automatically go into your bank account if you're signed up for it. Well, excuse me, got a little bit of a hiccup there. I'm trying to find... There are, there's more, come on, see if we can find today. New scam targets people with total road alert. Just until road drivers. Oh, that's from four months ago. Hey, Ed. Go ahead. You're on here. Hey, Ed. This is Irish whiskey. I just wanted to ask you real quick that you're talking about toll roads. Have you and I was thinking about that. Are you familiar with the 15 minute city basically that they're building in Frisco, Texas? Yep. Yep. This is part of that. That whole 15 minute city crap is all part of the Smart City Initiative, which they tested over in Europe as part of the internet. It's also the other name for this project has been the internet of everything, where everything's tied in where they're charging you based on how much waste is in your trash can, how much waste is in your dumpster, how many times you flush the toilet, how much water you use. It's all about taxing and tolling the civilian population as much as possible. It's turning your local government into a slavery business. We have flat fees that everybody pays for the most part here in Lubbock, Texas too. They got the smart meters in. They scan. the neighborhood and then they average the price out. Now they'll tell you, no, we scan each one individually, but if you talk to the guys who read the meters, they'll tell you it's like, yeah, they maybe scan two or three houses at the end of each street and then they average out the price for the whole block of the neighborhood. Now they're not supposed to do that, but they've got the smart readers so they can claim that it's working that way. So it doesn't matter, but these though, they're trying to get it to where everybody's individually charged for the amount of time. It doesn't matter that you're stuck behind somebody else who put you into congestion traffic. No, no, no. You're part of the congestion just by being there, so you're gonna get charged this exorbitant price for being in the congestion traffic. Now, a lot of people in the area supposedly were okay with this idea, all right? that it was going to go towards updating the subway system. It was going to go towards updating the buses and the city community transportation network. But what's come out is that none of the money that they have been collecting for this through the toll system has gone to any of those services, not a dime. other than maybe seeing more police in the subway, but even there that's that I don't think that I think they were saying that didn't even come from that fund that was generated so there's no project or maintenance going on with these things it's just a money leech is what it is. But yeah, Internet of Everything, 15-Minute Cities, that's exactly what they're going for. Only the rich are allowed to drive the cars, or somebody with a pad on the back and a squeeze on the rumpus from the political potentate, you know, it's like, oh, you get the exemption, which is what they were talking about in this video. But this, again, this is from a year ago, the one that we were just playing, and the guys were asking me to play. That's a setup for it. And it is, where did it come from? Where are they talking about it? That's what they're doing over England. That's what they're doing over Europe. That's where the prototype of this BS started. And it's leaking its way into the US right now. So, fun. Let's see. Yeah, so right now I'm actually, I've been working in Texas and I've been up there in Frisco and I'll tell you what, It's literally just like a thin ocean of houses crammed together as tight as can be for as far as you can see, which is hilarious in Texas. It's like as wide open as many parts of Texas are, it's like, yeah, let's all go cram ourselves into a city. It's hilarious. Well, it's funny, it's like that in a few spots where the area I'm in, in Lubbock, when I first moved up here into this house, There was a lot of farmland by me, but now a lot of it's been converted and turned into subdivisions. They sold the farmland out. They're extending the loop to the south of the city. And while they're doing this, I'm watching, because I was doing deliveries until the truck got bragged, watching people do deliveries the way that I do. You can watch the businesses shift from one side to the other. So it's not that we need these buildings. It's that the business and everything shifts and now you've got abandoned buildings on the other side of town. You know, what do you do with them? Well, then they end up becoming condemned or they end up becoming low-income housing, which for the companies that own them, which are usually out of state, usually from California, they get a stipend from the state even if they don't put anything, anyone in there as long as it's registered as low-income housing, you know, and they make it nearly impossible for people. You have to be in this, you have to be in a Goldilocks zone to get into the government funded low-income housing here in Texas. I don't know if it's like that everywhere, but I can tell you from here, you can't be making too little and you can't be making too much. You have to be right in the Goldilocks zone, kind of like where Earth is. You can't be too close to the Sun, you can't be too far away. Well, you can't make too much money, you can't make too little money. We want you to be able to pay for it, but we don't want you to be able to save money on top of that. If you have the ability to save money and get out of that situation, well then you won't be in the Lulancom outing anymore. So it's a little crazy what they do there. So yeah, there's a hope there's I honestly think with the homeless problem that we have in most of the country if they did away with that BS, And just, if low-income housing was low-income housing, just let people with low-income do it, especially if they're getting paid for it anyway by the government. The government's making up the difference, which means, honestly, if the government is paying for it, guys, anybody who's paying taxes, we're paying for it. It's not free housing. Somebody's paying for it, including the people who they're saying can't be there, but if they're still paying taxes, well, then they're still paying for those homes, you know? I think that's like another BS scab that needs to be ended and it shouldn't be. I honestly don't think that large corporations from outside of the state should be permitted to own housing inside of the state. I don't think your landlord should be some corporation in California if you're living here in Lubbock, Texas. Something goes wrong and you've got to deal with their representative who, you know, tells you you have to deal with the Land Management Owning Company, which isn't even in the state of Texas. It's all the way over in California. What's the point of that? I know we've got shopping malls down here. All right? In Wubbock, Texas. Panhandle of Texas, they're not even owned by anybody in the US. They're owned by people who are in Canada. Okay? To me, that doesn't make any sense. That doesn't make a lick of sense. How did somebody who lives in Canada purchase and own all of these shopping malls here in the state of Texas in the panhandle? I thought that was weird when I first came down here because I noticed that in Austin, Texas, too, that there's, because I'm back and forth between Houston and Austin because my wife's family, some of them are in Austin, some of them are in Newport, Jetson. the Gulf side of, oh come on, just on the Gulf side of Houston. Just a little north of where NASA is, where the NASA Space Center is there in Houston, Texas. But yeah, all these Canadian flags and proudly owned by Canada, like down here in Texas. I don't know how anybody let that happen. To me it seems kind of bass-ackwards, like if you're gonna promote growth in your community, don't you want somebody who's going to take pride in the community? Why is it something that is so far? Why was it so, not only somebody that was in another state, but in those cases, the cases of these, one of them was a sports arena for a high school, was actually probably Canadian owned. You know, how does that happen? Number one, it's supposed to be an independent school district, so why... How does it tie back to Canada that way, you know? I scratched my head on that stuff. It doesn't make a lot of sense. But anyway, I'll digress. I'll get off of this little rant here. I was looking for a video and I'm not finding it. I know I watched it recently because you guys sent it to me. I'm sure it's buried in my email somewhere, but yeah, there's more going on with this Manhattan road scam that's been taking place. In regards to the companies, there's actually a lot of gas stations and restaurants actually have security systems that's actually a Canadian company and it's being monitored by guys in Canada, which is hilarious. Or ludicrous, whichever way you want to say it. Hilarious and ludicrous. It doesn't make any sense. You can't find, especially if you're here in Texas, you can't find somebody In the state to deal with that, talking about unemployment and stuff, shoot, you got all the people over in Austin has a bad homeless problem. I know Wubick has a homeless problem too, but it's not nearly as bad as Austin. I've been through some of the sections of Austin where the homeless hang out. Up here, I've never seen more than 10, 20 people down in Austin have seen like cool side streets blocked off with tents because there are people living in tents, you know, and they've tried to run them out of the city. But again, you run them out of the city, you make it illegal for them to camp anywhere and yeah, that kind of like defeats the purpose. And I know people who have been homeless, who have used camping as a means to keep themselves steady until they get on their feet. One of the guys who, oh, one of the guys from Michigan who ran his own taxi company, I think he's running his own taxi company right now, but he moved out of Detroit, got himself a tent, pitched a tent on Parkland, camped there, I think for about a year and a half. before he got himself enough money to get his own place and Congratulations, you know, he got himself out of that situation but he had a there was a way to do it because of the Because of the way the camping was set up in Michigan With some of the parks so he was able to set up and just stay there for a year and a half and Save his money up and then go and he was he was roughing it. He was doing it all in he didn't have a camper You know And Shoot, I've even said me and my brother Eric even works for him for a bit You know because he would he did a little bit of everything until he got found what worked And unfortunately one of those businesses he ran into the ground but the other one as I understand he's do it. He's still doing the cab company you know, so hey, if it were if you can do it and Even in today's economy you can do it, but you've got to have the means to do it. It's terrible the situation where they're making it easier for people to be abused. Well, we got something else happening in New York here New York State going Republic Hey guys, welcome to the liberal I'm not a chamosley focused on exposing the abundant hypocrisy of the left Well as per usual it seems the Democrats took their victory lap a little too early. Huh? It's almost like a pattern of I had a positive here We're probably not gonna get this only because it's nine minutes and we are just about little less than nine minutes to the intelligence report, but we'll play as much of this as we can. A couple MSNBC segments and suddenly they were convinced that Donald Trump was done for. But here we are again. The Democrats are forced to face reality. And the truth I'd say is undeniable. The exact same trend lines that we were following that led us to predict that Donald Trump would win the 2024 election despite the polls saying otherwise. Well, they haven't diminished. They haven't disappeared. No, they're still there. They're alive and they might be stronger than ever before. I'm looking at two places. New York, New- That was a big part of our 2024 election analysis. The clear rightward shift in big Democrat cities that just didn't seem to align with what all the left-wing pollsters were telling us. And well, just as I said earlier, the trend continues. New York and New Jersey are moving rightward along with pretty much every other poll. In other words, the decimation of the Democrat Party continues. A gust of delusion, folks. Let me show you guys exactly what's going on. And just some of the doom and gloom that's currently happening on the Democrats' side. We got some stuff to get into, so let's roll the tape. Alright folks, so let's start off with New York State. Here's a place that just a few years ago, Democrats thought was untouchable. I mean, they were convinced that these places were not only untouchable, but that they were gaining ground in places like Texas and Florida. Texas and Florida would become blue bastions. That's what we heard. But it seems as though the opposite is true, their remaining Blubashians seem to be falling. Kathy Hogle, the sitting Democrat governor of the state, according to this poll, is now in a dead heat with Elise Stefanik at 43 to 42. separated by one point, a good chunk of the vote undecided. And considering the general polling bias that's used to the left that's baked into these polls, what this poll might actually be showing us is a code red emergency for the Democrats. At least Stefanik might be ahead by five. But the bad news for Democrats doesn't end there. Let's go over to New Jersey. Boy, oh boy. Where Trump's approval rating is now split at an even 47-47. Do you know how big that is? We're talking about New Jersey folks. Joe Biden won New Jersey by double digits in 2020. Kamala Harris also had a pretty commanding lead, although it wasn't as good as Joe Biden, signaling the trend. And now it's almost looking like it's headed towards battleground status. I don't want to go there just yet, but Trump with an even approval rating in New Jersey, a state that used to be defined by their Trump derangement syndrome, I don't know, folks. Looking pretty scary if I was a Democrat, let me tell ya. And also speaking about Trump Derangement Syndrome, while we might have found a cure, I guess something's happened in New Jersey because now 53% of respondents now say they want a governor who will work with President Trump. The whole Democrat stick is opposing Donald Trump, resisting Trump, sabotage him at every turn, indict him, defy his executive orders, take him to the Supreme Court. I mean, that's the whole Democrat mantra. But you now have a majority of respondents in a deep blue Democrat state signaling that they want a governor who will work with Donald Trump. Not sabotage him. That's basically the Democrat strategy out the damn window. Folks, they are in full-on collapse. And I don't think I'm the only one seeing it. Lifelong Democrats seem to be thinking the same thing. I mean, take a look at this exchange with Stephen A. Smith and Chris Cuomo. It'll swing back, but I just feel like the whole pendulum game just is not good for us. I don't think it's gonna swing back. I think that the Democrats are in grave danger of losing the midterms. I think stuff like this is gonna linger. And I think stuff like that, when you got a guy like Trump who will continue to remind everybody about fake news and all of this stuff. They don't realize that every little thing that they do that leans towards this kind of stuff to point- the finger at them about, all of a sudden it brings into everything you accused him of. And no matter how right you may have been, there's so much wrong along the way that you're perpetually seeing. And that's how I look at them right now. Right, and especially in a gotcha game. There's no winner. And the only thing I would say is the midterms are going to be about the economic realities at home. That's gonna be the measure, so we'll see. totally broken. They're sitting at a 21% approval rating. They're bleeding in their own blue state strongholds. And the GOP seems to not only be holding the line from 2024, but even building on top of it. Trump's approval rating isn't cratered, like Democrats told you a month ago. No, it's climbing back to all-time highs. Republican enthusiasm is still pretty steady. Voter registration trends have basically followed the same trend, maybe slightly evening out, but nothing to signal massive boost for Democrats. The Democrat Party has taken a credibility hit. That's honestly, I think, gonna be one for the history books. And don't take my partisan word for it. Just listen to their own people. Here's former Democrat State Senator Nina Turner giving her opinion on the current state of the party. Castro too when he was running in 2020 said that there was something wrong with President Biden. He's not a medical doctor but that was his option. He didn't have to be a doctor. We all saw it. But then he was ostracized too. So the Democratic Party did the same things that they claimed that Republicans do. They do to Democrats like myself and the congressmen and others. And I don't know if they disappeared, Julian Castro, I hope he's okay. Because he told the truth on that stage. The biggest mistake that the party made, in my opinion, before we got to this point, was to not allow for a robust primary. And the Democratic Party itself must... Answer to that and the same people who got us in this mess are not the ones who can get us out So as far as I'm concerned leader, I came Jeffrey should go as far as I'm concerned generations cheered for you Your freedom's gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave the free brave You guys permits to travel and permits to own a gun permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to whom you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly 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... 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 fear? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stick. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of Plan. Preserve our great Republican, each God given right. And pray to God as I awoke he vanished in the midst of the once he came. His words were true, not free. But we have ourselves to blame, for even now as tyrants trampled each God given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside and dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, north, northwest, south, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're also on WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet, 6.160 regular shortwave Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. And we're on the satellite. I want to say hi and thank you to our people who rebroadcast. They're doing it on their time and they're listening and then rebroadcasting, analog and digital. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States and it is Friday! Oh yes, it's the end of the work week. That just means it's beginning of the work weekend. Oh, that's right. Well, it is Friday. It is Cinco de Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 23rd of May and it is the 17th year of Open Obvious. An in-your-face, baby in the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2025 old earth calendar. Help me Spock, help me. Good. Now to Lincoln. and 2025 Battle for the Republic Book 3, a dark anniversary. And it has been a very busy work week, but we're now headed into the weekend. And remember, guys, if you're going to be part of any of the fuel training exercises, the FTX is this weekend, you must, you have to make sure you take a cold weather gear with you because The temperatures are up and down based upon solar activity that's quite extensive, as we've talked about. Nobody else does. Or if they do, it's always in gloom to them. It's just part of riding the roller coaster because we're into that particular era of our weather combinations. The short-term schedule, the mid-term schedule, and the long-term schedule. And it's all affecting us right now. So for everybody out there. Again, also obviously wet weather gear. We look like we were going to get stormed on today a little bit. We've had a constant breeze. It has been out of the west. Interestingly enough, the last storm front here in the bottom of Michigan came in off Lake Erie to the east. It's obvious. It was a really very dynamic and pretty cloud cover. I actually mentioned it on the air, which I had the camera pointed at it. I should have actually. It was that interesting. But the two fronts beat each other out and we actually started out with a pretty clear and bright day today. It's working towards probably, I would say, the high 30s again tonight. Now, it may or may not frost depending on where you are. Most likely up north it will in the upper part of Michigan, depending on what your up north is. I'm in Michigan. So again, Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogham Aranges, Nagahitcham, Fox, Wolf, the Rustics, and Fort Benning, Michigan. All are going to be pretty stinking busy. Not too hot, not too cold, but as I said earlier, make sure you take your wet weather gear and a little bit of cold weather gear and take your bug spray. Now, for most people, if you've not been out in the woods, you know that you can brush up out of a swamp, mosquitoes in the middle of winter. Have you ever done that? You know, moving through a bunch of, you know, on the edge of a bog and you kick up a tussock of, you know, a tussock of, grass and you break it free and there's unfrozen water. Temperature is sufficient, covered with insulative straw, a little bit of sunshine during the day, and the bugs are right there waiting to suck your blood in the middle of winter. If you haven't seen that, it's one of those unique things that remind you it's even worse here during the summer. Okay, so the mosquitoes are out, the ticks are out, all the things that will bite you and will take parts of your body fluid away to go home to make more of the same evil bitey creatures are waiting this weekend. So let's make sure that we're squared away, ready to deal with it, and that way we can get on with the mission. We have friends coming up from Eastern Kentucky and Tennessee. There's a couple of different classes. I see that looking at the UltraNet side, there's people that have already been tapping the site. Remember, if you want to find out more, if you'd like to participate, you can only have so many people show up, but I'm sure we won't be overrun. Go over to the UltraNet side, and your passcode is kg.11- or kg period. That's kg.11-25. That'll give you the schedule and who's going to be appearing. But they're going to be doing a photo and video essay of the events after, well, probably during and after the hurricane down there in the Carolinas and East Tennessee, Kentucky. So for everybody, solutions, some of the things that they came up with. communications issues and what they're doing now and how they've learned lessons, you know, that again radio is your friend. So having more radio technology is a priority. You need to be thinking the same way. I cannot stress this enough. And for all of the people who will be visiting, again, we appreciate the fact that you're going to share a little bit of knowledge in the process for doing some cross training because these are militia units that are, you know, coming up to participate. So Again, take care of them, make sure that they're secure, and we'll get on with our part of the business in the meantime. I may or may not be there. I don't know what's going to happen. Needless to say, like last weekend, we were all over the state at different times. This weekend is not going to be any different from being busy, and there are things I have to prioritize that I need to complete here at this end of the state. So we'll see what happens. Can't promise, but we'll try. So, that's going to be interesting. Anyway, also, it is Cinco di Amo Day and over at Classic Firearms. I mentioned them during the two-hour block. Classic Firearms did get some other unique military surplus ammunition in. You might want to go take a look at it. They do have some 7.6Qx51 NATO. I don't know what the mix is on this stuff, so you're going to have to take a look at it. But thank you for the email that came in with the heads up during the break. And I did get the other emails, by the way, almost as quickly as you guys sent them once I got on break. And so I appreciate some of the concerns and or comments. But Atlantic Firearms and also what I haven't mentioned here today, classic firearms. Classic firearms have always had a good connection for ammo deals. Different distributors work with these companies. So again, you might want to take a look at classic firearms. I know a lot of people have been asking. I think I have about anywhere from two to three requests a day for work and I find 38 special. On top of all the other locations I just mentioned, Montana AR-15, let me remind you of this. They had a deal here a month back and they still have I believe a quantity of 38 special on the shelf. So if you're looking for 38 standard ball, there's that Euro ball which is like 139 grain FMJ. I'm pretty sure it's a Euro ball that they've chosen. But anyway, there's other FMJ options. There's some one, I think some 158 grain semi-wadcutter lead. So again, depending on what you need, it's probably there. Go over to Montana Air 15, check them out. And also, the usual suspects, by the way, AR-15 discounts, we've mentioned them several times today, they may have some .38 on the shelf too. Now don't worry about a dirty, hairy, plus P, plus P, plus plus P, P, plus load, okay? One thing about the .38, it's supposed to be a utility defense gun with standard, you know, full power .38 special, you can do some pretty good van damage. One of the reasons that I try to stick with standard loads most of the time is because again I want to keep the weapon in service but I might also have to share ammunition with somebody else who may have a very different gun from something that I'm shooting. Now I will say this, if you're in the 38's the Rugers are built like a brick doghouse guns of the lineage in revolvers. They literally are heavier than anybody else's revolvers. The Speed 6 and Security 6, I don't know the GP, what is it, the GP 100? Not so much. But still heavy, still girthy. But the Rugers, the classic line of Rugers, needless to say, the Black Hawk, the Red Hawk, all of their K frames. are grossly over-engineered. You could run a steady diet of plus P through them because the same gun is also in .357 Magnum as they choose to build it. But the biggest issue is there's a wide range of guns from different eras. And so the .38 standard load is your best choice because you've got Colt official police, Colt police positives and .38 special. Those are a J frame and they're an earlier J frame. All these guns that are in .38, we want to keep them running. And if I have to share ammo, I'm not going to try and mess somebody's firearm up. So a standard needs to be met for whatever it is you're going to be doing. But remember, if you've got plus P, you need to keep that in mind if you have to pass it off to somebody else, so they need a few rounds to put in their weapon in this situation. Plus P in a police positive would be bad. Not that it wouldn't probably destroy it right away, but it'd be harsh on the weapon. They're good guns. There are tons of them around. They're antique to a degree. Well, they are antique by age. But the police positive guns were out there in force. They were a J frame even with four and six inch barrels. You probably have never seen them. I have. And a lot of cop shops used to carry them way back in the day. They're kind of a small gun, Mark. Yes, I know. They're a five-shot J-frame, basically. But they were designed to fit a niche for security and for police operations. And it was one of the many guns people had an option to turn to. So that's why you got to be careful. And I prefer, in general, also because I want my shooter to come back and shoot again. We don't need to bust them up right away. You might go to a hotter load later, but if you're going to familiarize a person, the mid-grade standard 38 special load is your first best choice. If you're using those 38s for training to familiarize people with guns, especially so, because the 38 special is a very comfortable weapon to fire. Ladies like them, those J frames I was just talking about, I don't care, Smith, the charter arms under covers, that's another one you got to watch. You won't blow it up. But you can't hurt it because you're going to be forcing you to be hammering the weapons We don't we do not do not do not want to put plus P into the older J frame Aluminum frames like the charter arms undercover. That's another example And again, they also they fool you those guns were everybody tried to blow those guns up to you know Save their friends from owning the guns and they do say I know some things that were done and they thought they would destroy the weapon and they didn't and But they damage the weapon. So I don't want to hear about anything like that. We should all know better. Prior prepper planning prevents really piss poor performance in this case. Another thing also with regard to ammunition, if you're doing .38s, I've said it a million times, go to JGSales.com for speed loaders. Speed loaders, if you've got a revolver, you can keep up with any automatic pistol that's out there, but you've got to have speed loaders of your first choice. There's a number of different options. I like the traditional. There's Sierra push type. There's the insert twist systems that are out there. The HSK speed loader is the one that I've pretty much turned to forever and I'm pretty familiar with it so I could run it in the dark. I could run it blind. I might not hit you perfectly, but if I could hear you, I'd probably shoot at you and make you worry. How's that sound? That was blind. But again, jgsales.com, jgsales.com, and I'd recommend calling them. Yes, I know they have a web page, but if you're looking for certain things, they have a shop. And for that reason, not everything they have that you might be interested in is on the web page. Always remember that. So take the time, check out, see what they have available. And if it looks like they've got something in the ballpark that makes sense for you, Call down to the store and then find out more. That's the best way to me. I'd be find out find something Oh, I want that too. I can really use that Yes, you can so Let's see the checklist here. Oh Thank you. Okay. Sorry guys multitasking here simultaneously something popped up on the computer and I got somebody walked through the door Yeah, hold on hold the rest up. Yeah Okay, and so again, we're Cinco de Amadeo, PPU, Preview Partisan, somebody asked also, do they do the smaller pistol calibers? I thought I mentioned that earlier in the week, you might have missed it. Yes, they do, and right now over at They just got a major shipment of PPU ammo in. We're in that window when they start showing up with 38 Smith and Wesson, 32 Smith and Wesson, 32 Smith and Wesson long. Two numerous to mention on the list. There's all kinds of unique cartridges that are one time. I think they even have 8mm Nambu right now for the Nambu pistols. Again, PPU does a good job with it. just like they do with the 30 caliber Luger for the Luger pistols. So again, that's aimsurplus.com. Now, another thing we were talking about in the tour block, and I was trying to explain how this works with regard to attitude about cartridges real quick. I've been watching, you know, you guys, there's a bunch of channels I linked up with and I'm watching because these guys are doing, you know, shooting. in all kinds of subjects. It's fun to watch. It's, again, while I'm busy, usually I put that up on the screen while I'm doing something else in front of me here at the workstation or the other workstation, or the other workstation. But I was watching and I noticed something that 40 Smith and Wesson has disappeared from the allowable vocabulary. In fact, does everybody remember when It was in the 80s. Okay, let me go back. Most of you won't remember because it's long before some of you were born. But back in the 80s, we had a whole bunch of television programs. And you might recall a certain one oriented in Florida called Miami Mice. I mean Miami Vice. I used to always call it Miami Mice. It just seemed cool. But anyway, Miami Vice, the big thing was that at that time there was a big fight between, or for the new caliber that everybody believed they had to have. And the new caliber had to be 40 caliber. Now it might be another one called 10 millimeter. But basically, again, it was one case versus the other. Fordy, Smith & Wesson started out as the minority interest cartridge. In fact, the Bren-TAN, which was made famous on Miami Vice, and other weapons where the 10mm automatic was brought up. Well, the 10mm lost in the law enforcement competition for what you need to buy. And so, everybody was told that 9mm was wimpy, wimpy, wimpy. And 10mm, 40 caliber, 10mm was hefty, hefty, hefty. Remember the old garbage bag commercials? So, everybody started buying Smith & Wesson, especially the cop shops, a big switchover from 9s and 45s to 40 caliber. Now the 10 mil stayed in the competition a little bit. It's still out there. There's department guns if you'll notice that are popping out right now, but they're probably not coming off them right away because in this more recent couple of years, guns snobbery and articles in magazines and videos being done have now attacked the .40 caliber exactly the way they attacked the 9 millimeter. In fact, What is fascinating and happening is now 9 millimeters just okay Now it was never bad to begin with 9 millimeters been around for a hundred years and more in fact more than a hundred years now what am I talking about? This is 2025 and But 40 cal not so not as long but now the big push is that well, he's a 10 millimeter We've all discovered the 10 millimeter mean the 40 caliber long No, it's 10 millimeter Yeah, 40 caliber long That's what you used to do. You would have called it 40 caliber long because you had 40 Smith and Wesson. But the two calibers that competed, well, now all of a sudden I'm noticing something. They're snobbing the 40 cal. Now, I don't care how hard you snob the 40 cal. The problem is there's so many of them around. So when you do a comparative shoot study, what they're doing now is excluding the 40 Smith and Wesson and inserting the 10 mil as the gun you got to try. If you're going to be shooting a target, a vest, or if you're testing a new platform in different calibers. And it's like, well, the 40 Smiths should be in there. And in fact, you would be stupid not to have a 40 caliber pistol simply because there's too many billion rounds out there. between the police departments who then convinced a lot of private people that 40 Smith was the way to go, the 40 Smith and Wesson is a dominant cartridge in terms of the inventory. If I were to buy, like I've said a million times, high points. If I had a gun, and let's say that my favorite gun was Glock, or man, let's go this way. You know, I like the 1911, 45 ACP, but I think I need a 40 cal pistol. I'd buy a high point. They're cheap, but I'd have the cartridge covered. Now here's what's interesting. I also do the 9mm, so that way I'd have a high point in 9, I'd have a high point in 40, but here's what's really cute. They make 10mm high points now to match the market. Now Mark, oh yeah, it's a cheap gun. Yeah, it's a real cheap gun, but we've talked time and time again about how it's resilient. How effective is it eating everybody's ammo? That's the big thing. So, if I were, even today, if you were asking me, like right now I'm on the air, you'd want to buy a 40 caliber pistol of some kind. It's kind of like if you buy an AR-15, you want an AR-15 in 5.56 or .223 wild right off the bat, then you get a .300 blackout. We know the issues of the ammo. That's not the point. The idea is that I'm covering another caliber, but I do .300 blackouts, .760 by .39, and then I can go through the myriad of other calibers and I can have one lower but I can have all those uppers and I would never theoretically run out of ammunition. Somebody's got something I can buy, barter or trade or I can build it myself. I can make the ammo, I can find cases and remanufacture something. Now the same is true with regard to if I'm trying to prepare for the future and I want to be able to continue to keep shooting, That 451911 covers the 45 ACP caliber, but I still would have a 40 caliber Smith. Sure, you can have a 10 millimeter. Why not? Because there's a whole bunch of people buying them, so they're on the upswing for the moment again. 9 millimeter Parabellum, and yes, even a 380 Auto. Why? Well, because 380's out there. It's that orphan cartridge that, and they keep telling you it's going to go out, but here's the problem. 25 years worth of 380 auto pistols out there and all of them need ammo, which means one way or another someone's going to make ammunition for them. See how that works? So again, if you were running into somebody, you've only got piles of this, nobody's got a 380 auto, my dad had two, and he lost his, and somebody turned the other gun into the cops when the big gun confiscation came. So I got 380 ammo, but I ain't nothing to shoot it. I got nothing to shoot it in. Oh, what do you want for it? I'll give you a good trade. We'll figure something out. You see, one way or another, you're out of maybe everything else, but nobody wants that dog caliber, or supposed dog caliber. But going pop, pop, pop instead of harsh language and throwing rocks, it's not such a bad caliber after all, is it? Oh, wow, that's right. Yeah, I'm still putting bullets down range. So this is why covering these other chamberings are important. But the thing is, the snobbery on the .40 caliber is totally a skew. It doesn't make any difference if you have a, you know, you've made your choice about 40-cal based upon all the articles that everybody else has written so you want to run with the pack. The fact is there's still a whole kind of 40-caliber guns out there and if you think you're going to appeal to somebody when you're shooting, and especially if you have a market video channel of some kind, then 40-caliber better be included in the inventory because they're not going away. Okay, they're going to be here. And for that reason, too, again, it may be your option. Like I've pointed out when we've had these police trading guns coming in. The .40 caliber M&Ps are the cheapest on the market for what they are. They're a standard M&P pistol. Magazines are readily available. Ammunitions all over the place. And again, what would I do? Ball ammo, nothing fancy, not worried about, you know, again, I'm looking to make it work like a typewriter. It just needs to keep going click, click, click, click, click, click, click. That's the issue. So just something I noticed and something I was going to mention during the last, you know, two-hour block. is pay attention. Watch to see what I'm talking about. If you're watching shooting channels, they are excluding a dominant caliber in the inventory. Now this is propaganda at its worst when you see stuff like this happen. And I've watched this for decades. I'm 68 years old. I keep seeing this happen. And again, they poo-pooed 9 millimeter like we were going to get rid of it. We were just going to never have 9 millimeter again. Remember, that was the big argument. That was the big noise. 9 millimeter stupid man. We don't need 9 millimeter wimpy 9 millimeter even in what was it the zombie movie God, come on Dawn of the Dead the remake, you know where they're in the shopping mall when they're talking about the weapons at that time that was during the high anti 9 millimeter propaganda cycle and Go watch it go watch it. Yeah, I'm not a great movie to watch if you don't like it if it was a zombie movie market or horrible Yeah, okay. Well, they're different But it's the idea that in that movie, one thing that jumped out at me is, well, we got this and we got this and we got Bob here. He's got these windmills, that Beretta with the wimpy nine millimeter round. And now you got articles with people with the same kind of attitude doing, yeah, nine millimeter, man. That's the way to go. That was always the way to go. I was always with you, man. Yeah, the same person like two years earlier was telling you all about the glory of 40 cal because that was what the marketers told him to. harp on, you know, to glorify, to be excited about. Marketing is everything when it comes to any industry and the firearms industry is no different. So 40 caliber has to be a consideration. You need to understand it. And by the way, one of the arguments was, well, 40 caliber, it reached aggressively bites. You know, it's a little more difficult to control. It's like, so you're telling me 10 millimeter, which is almost like 10 millimeter Magnum, is easier. Well, of course it's not. Okay, it's just as aggressive and I do agree with that. Yes, certain weapons do that. They bite a little more. There's a reason and again, no matter what you do with the change in the design, it's just a more powerful cartridge. It's aggressive in the way that it interacts with the mechanics of the weapon. There we go. So ideas. Now we're at the bottom of the hour and this is the last bottom of the hour before we get into the weekend and the last for the week. Ed, if you could, let's do some Carl Clang, because Carl needs to be remembered. The Troubadour slash the minstrel in the gallery of the Patriot Movement, one of our very best singers. Well, we've had many, but he's one of our best patriots that was always there when he was needed. So Carl Clang and rock them in their ivory towers. If you could, let's pull that up out of the inventory. And for everybody who is listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org and WVCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave. I hate talking over Carl. And then no he's coming. There we go. For two right up behind it, Ed, Carl Clang, resistor. And you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and WBCQ, the planet. If you'd like to write us, PBN, P-O-Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130, and Carl Clang. The resistor for everybody out there you can find the music over there on YouTube of course we do play it and cycle it into the menu on a regular basis Carl's been gone for a while, but He will live on we're gonna make sure that happens So please share wherever you can to pick the music up play it in places Don't tell everybody right away where it came from just yeah, so some stuff. I ran into Hmm see how people respond Kind of fun. Anyway, it is Headed in the weekend work weekend Friday night. So we also have all our friends rebroadcasting at Camp Emmerick, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogama Ranges, Niagara-Hitcham, Wolf, Fox, and the Rustics along with Fort Benning. We do have construction going on at Fort Benning. I will remind you again as I pointed out you can use the We have the chapel available. We've already had two different weddings, militia weddings there, military pattern, you know, marshal. And for everybody out there, if you want to find out more, you can talk to the specific individuals. We are going to be doing some construction. The engineers are up there over the weekend. We're not slowing down on the facility. In fact, we're trying to escalate and accelerate the schedule to complete a lot more before we even get into the summer block of activity. So we should have another barracks up. Yes, I know if you saw what was going on, we actually built mimics of the Sand Hill Barracks World War II pattern. The sad part is they used to look at all the stuff for those buildings for free. Seriously, I could have got doors, original doors, wall panels, the whole nine yards. Those things were built like cookie cutters. You could dig a door from Fort Custer. take it over to Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, and it would go on the, it would hang on the hinges that were there. You could just deepen it. That is how consistent the package was. It was fascinating with these old buildings. Go ahead, jump in there. Hey, did you see any of that ice storm damage up there by Gaylord? Did you guys got anything up there? I saw a picture of actually one of our, well, one of our friends, Sent me an image of, like I said, I think I mentioned it a couple days ago, some of the image from the hail, you know, from the hail and ice and what happened there. I haven't seen a whole lot of the other, and what other kind of damage. I didn't, I'm sure there was more. I just saw the fire. What I heard was going on the fields. Go ahead. Yeah, I heard that it was the, it was like a hundred year storm and they said it's going to take a really long time. I can't remember what they said before it's all cleaned up. They're given permits for people to come that don't live in the county, a 90-day permit to get five cords of wood. And then if you live in the county, you can get a 90-day permit for 10 cords of wood. Oh, you mean are we talking out of the national forest or the state forest? Yeah, I believe the national forest. Probably national, yeah. Well, that makes sense because that happened when we had the big storms that hit in the middle 70s, 74 and 75. There was such a downing of wood from that area all the way down here to the bottom of the state that many of the rivers were impassable. See, people go, oh, it's in the woods. Well, guys, trees fall over in the forest, and the rivers go through the forest. And literally, the log jams and the damage was so extensive that they were begging people to come in and take as much wood as they could. But they were asking everybody to clear the waterways because it would have taken years. And back in that day, everybody had a chainsaw. I mean, if you were smart, remember we had the energy crisis, that fakery? So it was a perfect timing situation where the big weather hit. But you know what's funny? We had the ash borer back then, too. And because of the fake energy crisis, everybody bought into firewood, you know, heating their home with wood. And so we literally burned out the Ashbore back in the 70s by 78. But in 77 we had the same century type storm like you're talking about. And I was going up and down the river, I mean between Ann Arbor for instance and Portage Lake, you can find that on the map. There were logs as big around as trucks or old growth trees that had fallen in. And trying to even go down the river with a canoe or with a rubber boat was almost impossible. You were portaging more than you were over the logs, more than you were in the water. I was listening to the outdoor magazine on radio with Avery, Mike Avery. And he was interviewing somebody up there, and they said it took It took them like eight weeks to clear five miles of road, you know, through somewhere up there. And they said that it sounded like a Vietnam or something. They said trees were snapping in the middle of the tree, you know, halfway up the trunk and breaking right off. Right, that's the kind of damage we saw in the 70s too. I actually talked with a farmer about this because we were discussing weather is part of the war of the battlefield. What's interesting is remember, invest in farmers' almanacs, especially if you've got older ones. I challenge you to pull them out and read them. Why? Well because they talk about the long, mid and short weather cycles. Now we end up with, pardon the pun, but what is called a perfect storm scenario and I think right now we're in that. We're in it now as far as for bad storm, bad conditions. Now, to give you an idea how easy it is to actually track this, number one, we've been monitoring weather conditions without electronics for hundreds of years. Once we had the ability to do a better job of intercommunicating, then we could pass the working knowledge on. I would point out that one of the first Farmers' Almanacs in the country was written by who? Oh, Ben Franklin. Now, the idea of a Farmers' Almanac kind of book is not new. and not new even then, by the way. But what basically this is, if you go through the old farmer's almanacs, they show you, because you can only put so much information about today's weather, so you have to have filler. So what they did is they put an historical timeline in place. And I think that we're getting ready for a dust bowl scenario that they don't want to talk about, because if they do, you'd be ready for it. I think that we're in the, because all the, you know, in other words, all the planets lined up, all the cards are in place. Let me give you an example of how obvious it is, though, they don't want you to think about it. Was it a surprise when we had the great winds come in during the LA fire? Should anybody have been surprised by those winds? No thinking person should have been. Now purple haired tranny lesbian fire chiefs know. Or for that matter, you know, pea brains that are communists in California know. But if anybody is a weather watcher, I'm a weather watcher, I'm just fascinated by the situation anyway, but what's interesting to me is these winds are so old guys that their names are not in English. Anybody notice this? Those predictive wins are all named in Spanish. So what does that tell you about how stupid the people were that are in charge? It's not like you could pay attention to the database and actually interpret based on logical, historical data collected. You could come within a pretty good window about figuring out what was going on. By the way, everybody knew. So, the people who were in the know that were in power, really in power, they're in the know. There was no accident those fires were set the way that they were set and were allowed to burn the way they were burned and that perfect storm of intentional failure combined with burning out the peasants, well, you see the end result. But the same is true with regard to any of these other catastrophic, catastrophic, Mark will get it right, I'm mumbling there, storm events. They're all very predictable because if we go back and look through the cyclic solar planetary alignment issues along with planetary tilt, magnetic field changes, this is all stuff we've seen before. Like I said, when they got hit with that ice storm going into, again, a high storm activity, that's identical to what we would say mid-length or mid-term by human standards. All of our variations and description are short-term for the big ass planet. But our idea of long-term, midterm, and short-term are all identifiable. And they knew this, and all of these services who have collected all the data, they're like that stinking witch doctor up on top of the pyramid in Apokolipto. They're not informing, they are not sharing, but the reason they're doing that is because knowledge is power and manipulative power like that, they can use like a weapon. And that's exactly what they've done. So, the big thing now is, as was just pointed out, is you need pioneering tools. So this falls into the whole idea, well, what does this have to do with me? Axes, mauls, pry bars, you know, people under, that's the one thing people are short on and forget. I'm not talking about a little crowbar. I'm talking about a steel, five foot at least, or six foot, or up to seven foot pry bar. That should be in your inventory. If you have to manhandle equipment, I have logging equipment. The reason I'm fortunate for that is because Captain Monahan would collect things like that, so I got his bleed off with his overages. But we have log handling, like traditional lumberjack type equipment. Do I use it all the time? No. But if I need it, I've got it. It's not a big deal to have it kept, keep it clean, keep it stored. I also keep all the tools oiled or painted. And when I need them, we've got them. But basically, a chainsaw, bucksaws. In fact, there's no such thing as having too many bucksaws. Well, what do you need more than one? Well, because if more than one person shows up manually operated tools, it's really nice to have more than one person going, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh. It's like hammers. Somebody asked, what do you got a five gallon pail of hammers for? Well, I have two five gallon pails of hammers. Why? Because we can't share them. But if, and again, when they're free or cheap, you know, guys, every time I go to a state sale, I pick, you can go look at the tools. The tools, anything that's associated with work is cheap by comparison to the Fufu items. So if you go look at the toolbox there, you can pick up like, I pick up usually a bucksaw, a handful of shovels, Again, hammers, screwdrivers, pry bars, lift tools, all kinds of stuff. I pay a jump gauge for it, like $10 for stuff to fill the back end of a truck sometimes. Seriously. Again, pry bar and basic engineer tools, pick ax would be a good idea. It's also a pry tool when the time comes. but for pioneering tools for dealing with this kind of a problem because it's not, it's a problem because you didn't want it to happen. But once it's available, as is pointed out, that's all, let's just say, home heating material. And if things go to hell in a handcart one way or another, chances are your power's out, depending upon how close you are to the next winter cycle. Well, you see all that knockdown wood there? You're gonna need it. And if the supply system is really put out of kilter by any number of man-made or natural catastrophes, you're really, really going to need it. So having the tools on the shelf is a really good idea. And again, what kind of chainsaw? What your money could afford for now. I'd prefer to get something in this gas-powered, but I also have electric chainsaws because at those same estate sales, nobody seems to want them. So I think I have five or six electric chainsaws that run off 110. What would you do if the power goes down? Wait a minute, hold on. Let me check this out. Oh, that's that generator. Oh, that's right. I got a generator. I got more than one of them. And guess what? I'm saving fuel that I might need for remote work. If I have a generator, I can run the electric chainsaw to do tiny work or small work. or even medium work, if I'm doing that, I'm not necessarily running out or wearing down the piece of equipment that can be used for field use farther out. When I have to go somewhere, I might have to clear a road or move an obstacle, you know, just to continue to operate in an area. Or as is pointed out, could be a whole stinking road. It would take a long time to do that. Then you've got to be selective in how you cut and how much you cut. First is to clear for access, and then after that, then expand on the cleared area. So you select the clearing so that you can do a minimal amount of cut to be able to traverse the area. The second step is to continue to expand the cut so that you can move through the area with normal traffic. But first one is access, and then expansion of access. That's how it works. Anyway, good point there. Tools. Again, tools. This is a good weekend all the way here in Michigan. It's garage sale in time. Just started up. There's a bunch of stuff out there right now. In fact, if I could, I'd have grabbed a few, found another barrel source, this field for plastic barrels this last couple days. I need to be able to access. I don't know if I'll do it this weekend, but I will. And again, watch the estate sales. Sometimes you can walk away with the whole garage of what's left. Ended up with some really nice high-end pieces of equipment. Okay? Another thing before we go, we're looking for other stereo quality or commercial quality cassette players. If you've got something you'd like to donate, then drop me an email at libertyatprovide.net. We are looking for cassette players. Stereo bank type, you know the stack and rack type are great. Whenever it is, we'll see if we can use it. We're at the top, we're going to get out of the way. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And again, remember, out of every disaster, there is something useful. Firewood is firewood. Sometimes it's rockin', debris and rubble, but, you know, nature brought it to you as part of that landslide. I've had to carry that stuff here. Nah, all you do is just chip it and stack it. And then, I've got myself a wall. Oh well, still going to be W-O-R-K. Anyway, we'll get out of here for now. We will see you all on Monday, but some of you will leave the seat tonight or we will see tomorrow morning at one of those training facilities. God bless you all. Ed, taking over. Our LTR coming.