May 30, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness topics including water storage solutions using large plastic containers, Canadian wildfires affecting Michigan air quality, and the need for emergency water reserves. He covered Second Amendment victories in Florida and Texas regarding gun rights, addressed concerns about AI replacing white-collar jobs with commentary on prisoner-trained AI systems, and made appeals for IFAK medical pouches and supplies for militia training exercises. The show included discussions on food production, freeze-drying technology, farm management principles, and warnings about government overreach in self-defense cases.
- water storage
- preparedness
- second amendment
- florida gun bill
- texas anti-red flag law
- ai jobs
- ifak medical kits
- militia training
- self-defense law
- canadian fires
- michigan
- food production
- freeze drying
- government overreach
- constitutional rights
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In a practical sense, it's always a group that puts one of its members up front. A king has his council of nobles or earls, and every dictator has his bureaucrats or commissars, the men behind the scenes. This isn't ruled by one, even though one person may be the visible leader. It's ruled by a group. So let's eliminate monarchy, dictatorship, because it never truly exists. Hologarchy, which is ruled by a group, is the most common form of government in all history. and it is the most common form of government today. Most of the nations of the world are ruled by a powerful few, and therefore oligarchy remains. At the other end we find anarchy, which means without government. Some people have looked over history and found that many of its worst crimes were committed by governments, so they decided that having no government might be a good idea. But this is a mistake, because as the ancient Greeks stated, without law there can be no freedom. Our founding fathers agreed and held that some amount of government is a necessary force in any civilized orderly society. In a state of anarchy, however, everyone has to guard life, liberty, and property and the lives of family members. Everyone must be armed and movement is severely restricted because one's property has to be protected at all times. Civilized people have always hired someone to do the guarding, a sheriff, a police force, or some branch of government. Once law enforcement was in place, the people were freer. They could leave their property, work in the fields and so on. In short, the proper amount of government makes everyone freer. There are some who advocate anarchy, however, not because they want no government, but because they don't like what they have. They use anarchy as a tool for revolutionary change. The condition of anarchy is very much like a vacuum where something rushes in to fill it. These calculating anarchists work to break down the existing government with rioting, killing, looting and terrorism. Tragically, the people living in such chaos often go to those best able to put an end to it and beg them to take over and restore order. And who was best able to put an end to the chaos? The very people who started it. The anarchists who created the problem then created government run by them in oligarchy where they have total power. This is exactly what happened in Russia that led to Lenin taking total power and in Germany where Hitler's brown shirts created the chaos that brought him to power. But anarchy isn't a stable form of government. It's a quick transition from something that exists to something desired by the power-hungry. It's a temporary condition. And because it isn't permanent, we eliminate it as well. The word democracy comes from two Greek words. Demos meaning people and kradian meaning to rule. Democracy therefore means the rule of the people, majority rule. This of course sounds good, but suppose the majority decides to take away one's home or business or children. Obviously there has to be a limit. The flaw in democracy is that the majority isn't restrained. If more than half the people can be persuaded to want something in a democracy, they rule. What about Republic? Well, that comes from the Latin. Res meaning thing and publica meaning public. It means the public thing, the law. A true republic is one where the government is limited by law, leaving the people alone. America's founders had a clean slate to write on. They could have set up an oligarchy. In fact, there were some who wanted George Washington to be their king. But the founding fathers knew history and they chose to give us the rule of law in a republic Not the rule of a majority in a democracy 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 seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters should visit so their children will be there. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children in fear and be a slave? Those 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'd vanished and missed the once he came. His words were true. We are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? New technology, yes, planet Krapu. We're going to step back a little bit with a few generations of equipment here pretty soon that I've been going through today, and we are going to improve a few things dramatically because of it. Bigger, heavier, bulkier doesn't fail very easily. Just along this maintain anyway good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the intelligence report I'm Mark corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories East South Northwest Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our listeners who are rebroadcasters, and they are doing the Omen's Task of providing a satellite solution we aren't any part of. We simply provide, well that's not true, we provide a signal. Ed does a good job of that and you guys pick it up and you run with the ball and it virtually travels around the planet. So I want to say thank you, I appreciate that. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. It is, no way, yes way, it's Friday. That means señor, señorita, señora. It is cinco di amo de. Today is the day when you will buy a magnesium for your pistola, for your rifle, and for your chaca. It is cinco di amo de. Not today! Viva la liberte! Viva la revolution! And it is also Quartermaster Friday. Congratulations! And we all know that other name that was used lovingly when discussing Quartermaster. Yeah, we all know about that. Your winter stuff shows up in the summer, your summer stuff shows up in the winter, and you freeze or boil in between. That's how it works. Yeah, I remember those heady days. It's like expecting. Let me point something out here. It's like expecting the Air Force to hit you with supplies. They might hit you with a bomb, but they won't hit you with supplies. Anyway, 17th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian the Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K, 30th of May. Is this the end of the month? Are we almost to the end of May? Did that happen so easily? Well, yes it did and tomorrow will be the end with 31st. Today is the 30th. It is the 17th year of Obanavius, an in-your-face, Fabian socialist, and Soviet socialist, occupation of America with a K2025 old earth calendar. 2025, Battle for the Republic, Book 3, a dark anniversary. Congratulations. We have a lot of work to do this weekend. As soon as I'm done with the two-hour block, I've got to get right back outside. I have a whole list of things. I've got paint drying on some tactical gear. We are embracing the idea of doing an equipping part three. That was something that was...our caller was not the only person asking about that. So it's not an if, it just has to be done. So, we are now equipping part three into the can and it will be finished probably no matter what this weekend. So, that's a side task that probably, again, as soon as we have it available, let you know. But I've got technicians that that's their job. Hey, Ma. I'm just going to provide the noise and the image on the camera. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Who do we have? Tom, hey, are you guys affected by the Canadian fires down that way? Because up in here, we got an advisory about going outside, doing the smoke, people who have asthma and stuff, and it's putting like a hazy-type thing up in this area. It's kind of hard to explain, but it's from the fires in Canada. Are you affected by that stuff down there? Well, it probably is what we're seeing and have been seeing all day, which is kind of like it looks like it's wanting to rain, but it's not. And it's out on the horizon to the north and it's been that way, so we're probably on the lower extreme of whatever it is that's going on with that. Because it's been like that all day and it's it's something that as I pointed out to Nancy It's like well, it's like rain, but it's not so it makes sense because remember back when Mount st. Helen was raining down on us everybody remember that you know Michigan was right in line with the plume and we had the same kind of gray hazy haziness always if you looked in all directions on the horizon or if you look straight up and And then there was a varying shade in between so that's kind of what we're seeing now So we're good thing to point that out because you're probably right. We're getting hit with a little bit of it I don't think we got the center because you know we do have some other Weather activity that's we're riling around us here right now, so Good question. I'll actually have to look at the satellite feed to see what's out there right now That would be our best choice One of the things that is always an issue with that type of situation is, again, the fires are that bad or that large, then you've got some significant trees dying, or at least well being charred out there right now. So pay attention, because this is the kind of stuff that can become cumulative very quickly, can accelerate into other areas. Not necessarily right in your backyard, but the more burns, Obviously, the more garbage going down range. When Mount St. Helen was going on, remember every morning we used to scrape the dust off all the windows on all the cars. That was the first thing you did. It was like snowfall thick enough that you had a complete coat dusting on everything. And fires like this will do the same thing. So pay attention there. It's not kind of sort of. That's something that... will be rather interesting. I'll pay attention tomorrow morning because when you have dew and you have temperature shift, the material, which is supercharged, cools faster, with the moisture it's pulled down, and that's why it ends up in your area of operation. So just a heads up there. But thank you for bringing it up, Tom. So they're giving advisories. The only thing I can say there is that's what a dust mask is for. It works for that, it's heavy particulate, masks do work for limited projects like this, so this would be a solution or a consideration if you're having any issues. Because the big chunky stuff is what you want to keep out of your lungs. That matter builds up. And another thing real quick, somebody just sent me another message on this. Oh, I guess it has expanded. Okay, I am going to have to look to see during the one-hour break anybody else who might have any information on this. Tom's already started it up. Apparently we have classic socialist firefighters up there like we saw in Californication land. Canada's one big, you know, wasted... It's a wasted trip. Well, Mark, some places in the U.P. and some... Like up in Marquette or something, I forget where exactly it was, but a couple places in the UP actually had fires in Minnesota and Wisconsin, I think, had fires too, so it's spreading from Canada over to here. Or somebody is doing a fine job of starting this stuff up because as we know, I mean, it doesn't mean they can't have forest fires. We do. But this is the age of the Communists. And because of that, it's most likely this is arson. We've got to remember, Wisconsin is leftist for the most part. And we've got a lot of good people up in the northern end of Wisconsin. Don't make a mistake about that. But Commieville, Wisconsin is run with Poufteville, Chicago and Queerville, slash Poufteville, Milwaukee. That's just a fact. It's like pressing probably had here with Ann Arbor, Michigan and Lansing and a few of the other cesspools where the Soviets collect. So again, having somebody going around doing the crazy Bunsen burner routine, most likely. I would say in fact everybody should be watching out for stuff like that. You catch somebody doing it, I don't say stop them. Maybe club them like a baby seal and throw them back in the fire, that would be a good choice. There you can enjoy arson to its fullest extent. Or I should say mayhem of that type. But again also because of this, we probably do have a greater fire hazard up north right now. Tom, you'd have a better idea. what the rating is. But let's remember too that you should be filling up water containers. If you are up in the area, reservoirs are a good idea. I'll remind everybody of a neat trick. You know these 333 gallon and 440 fours or 440s, they're cage water fluid containers. Now a lot of them have been used for any number of things from soaps. It can also be pesticides for agricultural. It can be food grade because they use them for everything. When they use them for one, they can't use them for the other. If you go to Facebook Marketplace or Craigslist, you can find those palatized metal, their steel cage, large capacity water tanks. What are they good for? Well, go get yourself four really good either 4x4s or 4x6s. Make yourself a four-point stand, a little bit of a taper. In fact, you know, just mimic what you see with the old style water towers in the old cowboy movies. Take that big butt container up, put it up on top. If you have to you can disassemble it, reassemble it. What I did in one location here is I took the pallet off. I took the frame off, took the disk, you know, when you do that the tub itself moves around without any problem. Take the pallet, put it up where you need it, secure it with, you know, lag bolts and or with carriage bolts. and then turn around and put everything back together up there. Take some PVC pipe, run a feeder up above. Remember, these things have a bung on the bottom. It's a standard plumbing fixture. We've made water towers, one we had that lasted 12 years. And we didn't do anything to protect it. If you were to put a little bit of sheeting around the outside of the container, what you're making is a water tower. Interestingly enough, if you do about 10 or 15 feet with something like this, you've got not a real great amount of pressure, but you do have a drop, which means that what you can do while you are not in service, when it's not in use, you fill it. And what you do is run a PVC pipe feed up above, put a snorkel in, draw a hole wherever you want to, although again, I would do it with the cap. And whenever you want to open up the cap area, that area where the cap is on the top, then you obviously bring the snorkel up a little bit, pull it up, and open up the thing. You want a water treatment, do a couple drops of chlorine bleach, just regular chlorine bleach. That's enough to keep mold and fungus down. But 1-1-2 inch or 3-1-1-3-inch PVC pipe going down to the side with a regular hose hookup, regular faucet. or, you know, male-female fixture, your choice depending on how you want to set up your hose. And congratulations, what you've got is an emergency water tower. I mean, they don't cost hardly anything, and it'd be a good idea to have these anyway. They don't cost anything. In many cases in this area here, there's such a glut of these things right now. One place down the road has like 20 of them for free. I don't know if you have to take all of them. I don't think you do. But if you look around, you can find any number of these containers. Personally, if I was trying to go 100% off the grid, I'd put two or three or four of these up right away if I was way out in the middle of BFE, at least one. And in fact, even if you have a hill, you put it up the hill, While you have electricity and the ability to pump, you can platform it, cement blocks or railroad ties. I've used railroad ties, stacked railroad ties in the classic bridging system like they used to use when they jack up a train car. You just take the railroad ties and do the crossbar two one way, then two the other perpendicular. And, you know, to whatever, I think we had it at about six feet. Got it up off the ground was able to you know open up the you know the faucet whenever we needed to use them for watering the garden Simply because that way we didn't have to run the pumps constantly and we were also collecting rainwater now We haven't been doing that right now with these But anybody listening if you're in an area where you're remote Remember that the communists several times now Anytime somebody has tried to save their property the pigs the will prevent you, the swine, the yahudi trash, will prevent you from going and saving your home. Remember that? In fact, in Canada, you had the people that went out of their area where they lived to go get water, and when they come back, hear these knuckle-dragging, pot-bellied, shoe-sized, IQ-turd cops standing there going, well, you can't go back in with that water. Now, they lived there, they've been there, They came out without any problem. The house is not on fire. Their neighborhood is not on fire. But the communists, the pigs, the cops, their job was to make sure that their houses did burn down. That's why when I hear this B.S.M.O. will support the blue. No, I don't. I do not. Because we have more than ample examples of the good old blue. Following whatever order the communists give in helping to destroy the community that they're supposed to brackets save or preserve. Then these turds are notorious for this and the slobs are always overbearing beyond belief, arrogant beyond belief and that's why, no. At some point you're going to have to get rid of that problem. Not an if, just a when. Simply because, again, they're going to try to pull this over and over and probably do it in Canada. If it's in communist Canada where the fires are in addition to the other locations, I guarantee that the trash in Canada, the pigs, the excrement, the scum that make up the secret police or national police force are already screwing the people that way right now. You will see videos very soon where people are frustrated because they've got the ability to fight the fire They have you know went down the road. There's water available, but the communists want the houses burned down They got property they want to steal the old Jewish Mafia up there has a monopoly on land and they want to get more of it They want to take yours So I guarantee that right now as we speak that's happening So, your best bet, prior to proper planning, prevents piss poor performance. Your best bet is to make a point of putting a water reserve in place. And by the way, you can camouflage it. You could bury these things. If you have rolling terrain, you could go break out the backhoe, make a little corn, cement block, railroad ties, who cares? Put the tub in there at a higher elevation. Fill it with water, camouflage it up, make it disappear, make it look like something else, and you have it on hand as needed, which gets around the trash that makes up government in Canada, which I guarantee is trying desperately to get your ass burned out right now. Unless it's their mansion or something. Oh, if it's one of their special places for the privileged, I'm sure they're fighting those fires. But as far as you peasants are concerned, off the little in a bagel don't let the coachman camper hit you in the ass on the way out anyway i would see we're almost to the bottom of the hour and again was some is asking uh... there are different sizes somebody's okay the question again uh... i believe like three thirty three is a number three hundred thirty three gallons for one is weird what they did that but they did and the others are slightly larger about four hundred and forty gallons of almost four hundred gallons more The pallets are typically oak. They have to be better quality because they're holding more weight. Okay, so the pallets themselves I would use, which if you want to, paint the bejesus out of them. Go get the cheapest on-sale house paint and give them two, three, four, or five coats of paint. Why not? Actually, if you go to ant loaves or menards or any of these big warehouse, big box type lumber and hardware stores, they usually have marked down paint. Well, you don't care as long as it's a semi-tactical color, right? So if it's brown or green or, you know, can, use that paint and let it soak in and protect that wood. Paint it in the inside, paint it underneath, paint it up above. Disassemble the thing take take everything off. Don't be lazy. Take the the frame and the buck you know the the container off Paint up the pallet Put it up on the platform or install it where we're gonna install it and then reinstall everything They're not heavy even with the pallet on board. In fact because of the cage Even by myself, I can move one of those. I mean granted I'm playing Jiggly Door with it. You know you bounce it off one core and then to the other. But these things are really well built. They've got to hold how many gallons of water? Well a pint is a pound the world around. So you figure out how much weight that pallet can handle. Oh, that's right. Yeah. Now, yes, some of them are metal. That's right. So thank you, caller. There's another person here on the Ultradet side. Hold on. Yes. Some have a metal frame, I mean a metal pallet, if they do grab them, but I don't see those going usually for free, but you can find them and yes, they are very good quality. If you're going to do the steel frames as a point, thank you for extending my thought on this. One of the other things is go to a distress store, find the cheapest conventional paint you can in a tactical color. Brown, green, tan, black, whatever. And paint the frame while you've got it off of the tub and off of the pallet. Paint the bottom where the metal makes contact with the wood. Give it two or three coats of paint. Spend some money on that. But spend some discount money. It doesn't have to be anything fancy. Whatever it is that somebody's got. Ollie's. Ollie's is in your area. Ollie's has a standard name brand paints for $299 a spray can. Every time I have tactical colors that show up there, I clean the shelf off. Why? Because I use every can. In fact, I just used up everything I just bought from Ollie's today. Unfortunately, now I have to go track down some more. Okay. But for any kind of The equipment where I can put a tactical subdued, I don't care if it's gloss or not, the idea is it's cheap. But flat would be nice. Military application, use flat. But for anything else, just at least subdued. Don't worry, the paint will weather anyway in the Michigan with the solar activity we got. Trust me, everything's getting dusty. So it won't be a problem there. But water reserves should be a priority. In fact, be quite honest, the other thing is, and easy for you to manage, even easier for most people, there is right now on Facebook Marketplace everywhere, there are thousands and thousands and thousands of blue 55-gallon bung-type barrels. They're not the type where the lid comes off. They're liquid storage. Now you can pretty well identify what was in them and most people identify where their food grade usually it's like canola oil, olive oil, or other items like that. Now olive oil and canola oil also come in steel barrels. Don't forget that. So it just depends on what their choice was and you know the manufacturer's you know preference when they ship stuff like that usually from overseas. So again Those are a good choice for additional water storage for this type of situation. 55 gallons, you've got an electric pump. You do a cut to knock down all brush foliage and whatever. There's a couple of people with the last series of fires. All they had were sprinklers, but the sprinklers were enough to fend back the ground fire, which then couldn't catch any of the foliage or trees on fire or the house. So you don't need to have a lot if you know how to use what you've got, but there's no reason not to have a water reserve. So, heads up, make a point of watching for this kind of stuff, know what you've got, some of it is not potable for, you know, potable storage. It's going to be, you know, altered, especially again, if you are looking at a fire threat because you're in a remote location, this would still be the best solution. And you can bury these things out of sight, out of mind. You can conceal them in a hundred different ways. Make a stupid little box fixture around everything with pallets and put plywood on it. Paint it flat green or flat brown so it blends in. But simple process. Don't go crazy with any of this. Just kiss. Keep it simple stupid. But it also means you'll keep your house when the pigs, when the rats, when the vermin, when the filth, when the excrement is trying to burn you out. I remember liking Braveheart like he said, I'm by willa. I am by will. So anyway, let's see next we're at the bottom of the hour. Okay, let's do this because we're at the bottom of the hour. Oh, UDO Ed, UDO. I give as good as I get. That's gonna be our first and then after that it's gonna be cardigans. Losing My Favorite Game. Let's do that as a double tap this evening, or should see this afternoon, it's not dark out there yet. And you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org. And again, the first track, UDO, I give as good as I get. Second track, Cartigans, Losing My Favorite Game. And you are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. We're into the work weekend. 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And Fort Benning, I guess since I mentioned it on the air, we have some inquiries about a couple of, I don't know, one or two or three maybe, militia weddings. So yes, if you're with Michigan militia at large, Wolverine militia corps, or an independent militia formation, Colonial Marine militia of course. Then, yes, use your PIN number if you're with the CMM. You can find the contact over there under Facilities. Go look under Facilities and you'll see what I'm talking about. Pretty straightforward. The big thing here again is no, we don't do any catering. I think somebody asked that. That's an idea. We haven't really gone there, but no, we don't do catering. But we do have, it does have a nice kitchen facility that's there. The mess hall is not finished yet. There is going to be a classic copy of a regular military mess hall per, you know, World War II, Korea, Vietnam. and still in service in a lot of places today by the way if you didn't know that like over at, oh that's right, over at Fort Custer, okay, in Michigan over there in Battle Creek. So for everybody again, yes, the facility will be available, the inquiries had more been made I guess was just more than anything looking for date. So, whatever has been accomplished so far, congratulations. And let me know and we will pass on date times and places accordingly. And I'd like to be there. I really would like to be at one of these. So far I haven't been able to make it, but we're doing a lot more traveling around the state, even than we've done in the past few years. So, yeah, I might be able to make it if I know when to be there. So, let me know. Oh, let's see. Next, we have enough time. Ed, if you could, let's run the latest guns and gadgets for this hour. This is the five to six o'clock hour of the Intel report. It is 5.45 for everybody out there. My clock, actually, I think both of them are the same. There's one that doesn't make any sense, and I won't worry about it. But again, guns and gadgets. over on YouTube. If you get a chance, take the time, go over there, visit, and also please give them a thumbs up, help to support the channel, and any moment, it's probably going to pop in here. Ed does a great job of finding... We've got a big talk about it. States are finally pushing back against the gun control agenda, and this week, Florida and Texas just raised the bar. In Florida, Governor Ron DeSantis signed a sweeping pro-gun bill into law. And in Texas, they're about to legalize short-barreled rifles and pass an anti-red flag law that tells the feds, take a hike. Before we get into the details, today's video is brought to you by Blackout Coffee. If you support the Constitution and love a bold brew, then check us out. American-owned, small family-owned, pro-Second Amendment, and proud of it. I drink it every morning before diving into these stories and you should probably check them out too. It gives me a good kick. Use the link down below to support the channel and your caffeine fix. It's blackdodcoffee.com slash G&G and I'll give you a code to save some money. That's G&G 10. Thanks for your support. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis just signed a huge Pro-gun bill into law HB 6025 and folks this is what actual leadership looks like I know right away Everybody in Florida is like hey, man What about our open carry or red flags and all the other stuff you know that Marjorie Stonem Douglas? Kind of took from us I get you But a win is a win, we can't have it all at once, we'd like to. So let's grab this one while we can. Now this law repeals a provision of Florida state law that automatically imposed firearm-related restrictions during a local state of emergency. Now when Floridians most need the ability to defend themselves, their families and their property, the Florida statute strictly prohibited it. which is ridiculous. Previously, state law required that during an emergency arising from a threat of violence or public disorder, which was pretty easy, an easy threshold to meet, that the following would be prohibited. the sale or the display for sale of firearms or ammunition. Well, that effectively shut down the Second Amendment. It also prohibited the intentional possession of a firearm in a public place if you weren't a cop or someone in the military. Yeah, that's removing the Second Amendment. That's unconstitutional and illegal. And the Florida state law allows local officials like sheriffs, chiefs of police, and mayors to declare a local state of emergencies in certain situations. This can involve riots or in other incidents where many people are breaking the law at once or posing a risk to other people and property. Like I said, easy threshold to meet. But HB6025 took effect upon being signed. And as a result, those prohibitions no longer apply in such an emergency. So, the next time you have a hurricane in Florida, which is probably this afternoon, you can still defend yourself without worrying if some rogue cop was gonna jam you up for exercising a right that Florida didn't give you. Now, That's a win. Now meanwhile in Texas, Governor Abbott has two pieces of legislation on his desk right now waiting to be signed. Now the first bill that the Texas legislature passed is SB 1596. This is a major win for NFA freedom. Yeah, everybody's just perked up a little bit, right? What this bill does is it legalizes short-barreled rifles and short-barreled shotguns under Texas law. As long as you comply with federal registration, that's the part I hate. I will say that if we get the Senate to include the short act into the budget bill right now, this will change and will change big. Because how can you comply with an illegal federal NFA registry if it's removed? So that should take care of that right away. It also removes state-level penalties and restrictions on ownership of these firearms. Just like it's supposed to be. Shall I be infringed? Here's the significance. For decades, the federal government has criminalized short-barreled rifles as if they're some sort of gang weapon. All based on the barrel length. Think of how insane that is. That's what they did in response to Al Capone. Now this is Texas saying, if you legally own an SBR or SBS, we're not going to treat you like a criminal. It's just that simple. It's also a jab at the ATF's overreach on pistol braces. Remember, they tried to turn millions of law-abiding gun owners into felons overnight. Remember that? Well, this law shows that Texas won't play ball. And while we're talking about Texas, let's not skip over what might be the most important bill of all for them. It's Senate Bill 1362, the anti-red flag law. Here's what that means. Texas would ban any enforcement of any red flag law, whether it comes from D.C. or elsewhere. Law enforcement officers cannot confiscate firearms based on anonymous accusations or secret court orders. The bill emphasizes due process, constitutional protections, and the Second Amendment. Red flag laws have been weaponized across the country. No warrant, no hearing, just a knock on your door at 5am to take your guns because someone had a concern. This bill puts an end to that in Texas. It protects the presumption of innocence. It protects your right to due process. And it tells the federal agents that Texas will not be their enforcers. Let's be real guys, this week reinforced something huge. The states are the last line of defense. Well... We're the last line of defense, but the states are just before us. And here's what you should take away from all this. Number one, states can nullify federal overreach. The 10th Amendment still matters. Number two, your rights shouldn't depend on a bureaucrats whim. Texas is saying no to federal targeting of lawful gun owners over barrel lengths or red flag accusations. And number three, this is what winning looks like. But only if we keep fighting, and only. Only if we stay involved and make our voices heard. These ones didn't happen overnight and they didn't happen on their own. They happened because gun owners... Yeah, gun owners stayed vocal, stayed organized, and didn't back down. These laws protect not just the Second Amendment, but they protect your home, your family, and your dignity as a free American. Imagine that. If you live in Florida or Texas, maybe call your reps and thank them. Every now and then when they do something right, give them an attaboy. Because Lord knows we want to burn the system down when they do something wrong. Let them know you've got their back. 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Also, if you have an M&P 40 Smith & Wesson, air 15 discounts, and I believe Delta Team Tactical have police law enforcement trade-in 40 cal M&P Smith magazines, 15 rounders, best price in the country right now. You're going to want to go check it out. There are a couple of different deals that are out there, but this was just something as part of the magazine deal for the week, the weekend. We're heading into the weekend specials, you know how that is. And there's a whole bunch of other good stuff there that you certainly may want to look at. So AR-15 discounts. If you go to the front or if you get their flyer, it's going to show up in the email. And I think it's like about the third or fourth item. There's usually in sets of two of each line. And I think it's the third or fourth down. It's the Smith & Wesson M&P, 40 caliber, 15 shot, and they're very reasonably priced. And I think they'll make a deal. You always post a phone number. If you give them a call, let's say you have a bunch of those. A lot of guys do have those in service because they've been picking up these law enforcement trade-ins, you can probably make a pretty good deal on a quantity if you choose to do so. But you can give them a call and negotiate. And again, how many can you absorb? Well, however many you can absorb. I would grab them now because these law enforcement trade-in guns, they're not going to be around forever. The cork in the bathtub has already been pulled. And the water is leaving. So again, if you've got one of those guns, I highly recommend you purchase whatever quantity you're willing to spend money on. Myself, if I had an M&P and the price is, I think the price is, with the one company, is like 14 something a mag. It might be as low as 12, depending on the bundle deal. But you definitely are going to want to check that out and I would get six mags plus, remember, one up the magazine well. So that means you need seven mags per gun. At this point in time, probably the cheapest they'll be ever because once you start to drain out, price will start going back up, it always does, and then eventually they simply won't be available because that happens too. Go ahead, jump in there please. I haven't mentioned this place for a while. 2Awarehouse.com. 2Awarehouse, as in Second Amendment. 2Awarehouse.com. They have reloads there. Really good, green man. I've used them. Great stuff. And pretty cheap. Pretty darn cheap. Go and check out their prices. I don't have a list of all the calibers and stuff that they have. We've got a considerable amount. We've shot a considerable amount and never had any problems with it. And that's all. Over. Again, this weekend a lot of people are going to be practicing, practicing, practicing. And that's where, again, you're going to need volume and ammunition. Also reload, needless to say, but I will emphasize that because we always need to collect your brass. Maybe you're not reloading right now. But you will you will remember remember Yoda is I've been afraid you will be You will be well. I'm not reloading right now. Don't worry you will be you will be Only I'm not looking evil yet you like Yoda did he look kind of wicked when he did that like he enjoyed the gleeful at the idea of making you scared hmm That's not your first choice of a friend, but He was the teacher. It was his method. So anyway, I get really... Will either be either reloading yourself or someone else will be doing it for you, either way you need the components over. Exactly. So again, save it up. The best, cheapest way to put this stuff on the shelf is go get yourself those big mouth kitty litter buckets that show up in the recycling bins. That's one I love for brass. Because they've got a wider mouth they're easier to handle easy to load up and easy to pour out when you want to get stuff out of there separate the brass now while you're doing this by chambering by type 9 millimeter with a 9 millimeter 40 caliber with 40 caliber Don't just mix it up pre-sort now put a big honking number on the side for zero now those kitty litter litter Bob Jugs, I think what they're about I want to say three and a half gallons maybe four But they're almost like a little jerry can generally a leader mark which is just about just about four down There we go so again, they're perfect because they're easy to their cheap begin them for nothing For free typically I get them for free in the recycled bins And they're easy to mark on the outside. They're a total throwaway item. You're not going to cry about where you put them. But if you keep your brass sealed and out of the environment just by putting it in a simple container like that, you're going to be way ahead of the pack. So just a heads up. Make sure you think ahead. And also, don't be afraid for gentlemen to go and pick up the lead as well. It comes in really handy when you can't find any real waste. Yep. Well, we will be harvesting. That's one of the things we have a regular cycle of, harvesting brass when we can find it. But we clear out certain lead points here. We've got a couple of really remote ranges that not many people really go near. So the perfect thing is that when we finally go in, we fill up five gallon buckets halfway. No, since they fill them up, have you ever filled or picked up a five gallon pail full of lead? Probably not because nobody does. Yeah, the bail handle breaks before you get that piece. Yeah, so again, this is why Prior Forever Blending prevents piss poor performance. Make sure you have the right tool in hand and you understand when you do have it how to use that tool also. That way there are no unfortunate mistakes made. We're at the top. The unfortunate thing is we have to leave for a minute or two here. We're going to hear the music right now. And you are listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 energy dot com and Liberty Tree Radio dot ORG. God bless the Republic. Yes, for the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we're on the march both day and night. And all of you are the solution. So let's get things accomplished. This weekend's going to be really busy if you're in the field and listening to me at one of the training sites. Stay deeper, but we still have to be dynamic in our actions. So, you have to use the team system and pay attention to what's going on and think, you know, thought, C-H-U-N-K, right? Bump. There we go. That'll make it easier to remember. Let's take a break. Run. 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Technically, this is the last day for the Intel report. for this month Liberty Tree Radio broadcast tomorrow which is the 31st but this will be the last three hours for this month there will never be another May of 2025 again heading down you know but we're putting it behind us in the taillights guys and that is the well of course it's Friday It is the 17th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 old earth calendar 2025 battle for the republic book 3 a dark anniversary and What a week it's been. Yeah, we've got the big deal thing going on. I have talked much about it. Who knows what's even in it? First of all, we were told you're not going to have this happen again. And immediately this dribble starts right back up. So it's kind of a, well, we told you so. It's a big deal. No, not really. Well, it's big, but it's not a big deal for anybody because it's the same garbage they've been doing all along. It's kick the can time. And it's going to continue to be can time, which means that at some point you hit the wall like a bug on a windshield, which is what they're planning on doing to us. So the big plan is still in place. The burn down of the country is still in motion, and we all need to be prepared to deal with that problem. So again, make a point of continuing to move forward with food production, food storage. We have an ally who has a freeze dryer. We're actually trying to route everything in that direction. They might be listening tonight, as a matter of fact. But I acquire a lot of food for free, and a lot of it's fresh. So again, transmuting that to freeze dried would really, really, really, really be a beneficial situation. Remember with freeze dried, although it's not cheap for the machinery, it's reasonably priced for being brand new tech. There's no used tech or hand-me-down. The big thing is it's going to be number one, outlay, initial outlay, and then power. You're going to need energy. So that has to be part of your cost formula. And wherever we can figure out how to pull that from some other environment and reduce the price for the cost of energy, the better off in general we're going to be. But you also have to have product. And I can get product every day of the week, 365 days a year, and keep the machines. We are looking at buying perhaps another one. But keeping the machines going nonstop, not a problem. I think we already would have more. I think the ducks going nonstop too, eh? Nibble, nibble, nibble like a mouse who is nibbling on the lettuce. Yes, oh, you know what, I'll tell you what. I've already got them, they really already understand the word lettuce. Because again, how long can you store lettuce? Oh yeah, you can freeze-dried too, by the way. I don't know what I'd be like. What do you rehydrate it? What would freeze-dried lettuce be like? It's like, God, we got that. It would be like the outer limp leaf that, you know, let it has so little nutrition in it. Mark, I wouldn't even bother with it. I know that. No, that's my point. The ducks are, it's a major treat. We use it whenever we can, but it's just the idea that having accumulated too much and it does not store, absolutely, it's duck feed. Nothing goes to waste. In a traditional five, you know, five acre farm, Everything necessary for a six-member family can be produced on a five-acre farm. But what you have to become religious about is the fact that you're going to constantly use every last gasp of calorie and nutritional value of everything that you produce. Nothing goes to waste. Yeah, the old joke. The big squeal, right? Yeah, exactly. And again, this is very unsavory for most people. But when you butcher a cow, if you're doing it on a traditional closed farm, when you shoot the cow or whatever you choose to do, I prefer, you know, we traditionally shot the cow, and they drop, then you gut them. Yeah, well, you have to do that. But you don't just throw that over into a pit or something like that. Oh no, no, no, no. You take and cut open the stomachs of the cow and you let the chickens go at it. Why? Because there's a lot of fodder there. They've been fed, usually fed. It's processing over a period of time. When that's done, whatever's left goes to the pigs. Trust me, none of it will be left. It all disappears. In fact, there isn't anything to find except for coming out of the other end of the pig sometime down the road. But that's the concept that you have to embrace when it comes to animal husbandry and management of a small production farm and you're trying to feed everybody that's on the list of people to feed. So, these are things you need to be looking at. Now again, what a good idea. Well then, the idea is to take whatever food stuff you can acquire and perfect the technology to be able to store better. Now, you're still, no matter how hard you try to avoid the subject I just mentioned, at some point you're going to be back in that situation. Just no choice, just how the world works, get over it. Because if you're going to do a combined food stuff inventory, then butchering is something that is part of the list of things to do. It's stuff that's going to have to be done. So face up to that. It doesn't mean you have to do it every day. It doesn't mean you're going to be slaughtering every animal you've got until you're off in whatever short window because I just didn't store anything. Well, we're going to try to avoid that. We've got to manage our resources. So, you need to understand how to do that. And by the way, there's an excellent book. It's old. By the way, I just mentioned it. It's Farming on 5 Acres. And now, today, some people would go, no, that's not enough. Well, if you can get 10 acres out of the deal or 7 acres out of the deal or 20, 30, 40, 50 acres out of the deal, congratulations. But the concept is that in an efficient, traditional German style farm, now that's something I've never talked about too much in recent years again, there's two different schools of farming that came into the Midwest. There's the German or French school. Well, actually the French are weird because they actually are more into the English school of farming where it's not only is a farming site, but it's pretty. German farms are typically, or traditionally before even we had John Deere tractors or whatever, were mechanically oriented towards production. So they weren't as pretty, they weren't picturesque. The buildings were laid out with very specific inventory concept for management. There wasn't any art or flair per se. Now it doesn't mean that they didn't have, you know, that stone cutters wouldn't come in and do a good job for somebody because if you build it well, it lasts longer. But it's the idea that the English farmer or the English farming system was typically more picturesque, ergo. Not all of it was really in what we would call the useful category of tasks. So, the German Farm School is industrial slash, like we just said, everything is used 100% and it's designed for production. And basically, the Farming on Five Acres book, which I believe is from the 1920s, early 1920s, the original issue, is of course centered around production to keep the family alive, you know, keep everybody fed. And that's the kind of stuff that you need to be looking at, practical application right now. Because again, the system is going to fail us. There isn't anybody in the government that considers you anything other than a threat. The first enemy of the police state that we presently have is the American people, period. They consider you and me first enemy. They look down upon you, they disdain you, they disrespect you constantly. It's intentional. It's part of the conditioning they do for the idiots that get into the uniform. It's going to do nothing but get worse as they feel they can throw their weight around. They didn't have any problem assisting the communists with the roundup of the January 6th. In fact, all they had to do was give them some BS story. Lie their ass off. Oh my God. There were six, seven, ten, or twenty cops that died in Washington. I think they even skinned them alive. There was this thing that the FBI put out, which was a complete lie. No cops died on January 6th. Now, American patriots did, but no cops died. But you know what? They were more than happy to turn their brain off and lap up that dog vomit and piss on America. So you better remember that. For four years, all of a sudden they got their jollies off on the idea that they were going to lord over everybody because they were going to be given more power by the stinking communists, and they went along with it. The only place you keep those people is in front of where you can see them because of the first people that will backstab the country across the board for profit and power. That's exactly where we are right now, the situation that we're on the cusp of. So again, with regard to farm management, you've got to be self-contained and you've got to be able to produce and overlap in one season to the next. Go ahead, jump in there. Is that book called Five Acres and Independence by Maurice Keynes? That's I think... Yeah, that's one of the other books that's out there. It's a comparable study. Yes, that's a good one. Okay, because I'm looking for the title of the book by itself and it hasn't come up and there's a lot of these... I'm pretty sure that that... Another one I ran across was Ten Acres Enough. And obviously that's talking about the ten acre farm. Right, going into the next... If you know that the title is Five Acre Farm. Right and again the other was as a matter of fact that particular when you mentioned 1935 I was gonna say that that's probably the reintroduction of the of the basic concept of the book because it's come out about every 20 years or so I think that the original text probably dates back to around the Civil War so is the idea of progress enough the 10 acres enough book that was published in 1864 Yeah, there we go now again 40 acres of the mule make you a rich man Oops, did I say that? Well, actually, that's how people looked at it. 40 acres of the mule, son. Got myself a John Deere tractor. I mean, a mule. Same difference back in the day. But most important here again, we started out talking about freeze drying. If you're going to produce more, you have to have storage systems. And we're not going back to the Indian days. We could, and there are a lot of lessons that we've learned that we can remember if we need to do that. But right now, once again, how many mason jars do you need? Every mason jar you can get your hands on. Now, with freeze drying or with vacuum packing, all of the other jars that you empty out, for instance, like I've mentioned many times, we buy a lot of stuff from Dollar Tree. Now, for the longest time, the mushrooms, the jarred mushrooms that were there were at a dollar a jar, were from Poland. Very high quality, very high standard as I mentioned. Well, here's the thing, they're using the same container forever. Now what's interesting is if you go to Dollar Tree now, you'll notice the same jars being used. But have you read the label to see where the mushrooms are coming from? They're not coming from Poland because Poland would be more expensive and they were trying to cut pennies everywhere they could. So, you'll notice that some of that is from Vietnam and there's a quantity of the mushrooms that are also in the same jar, so they're using the same standard industry jar, from Thailand, which I think is rather fascinating, both warm locations. Well, I guess you have underground, it doesn't make any difference. Typically mushroom farms are underground, although they can be in buildings, but typically, like in Michigan here, the mushroom farms are all in played out mines. especially in the Upper Peninsula. Most people don't realize Michigan has a massive mushroom production industry. And the other thing they do north of the bridge is bison, buffalo, or beefalo. So again, mushrooms. Well, the reason I bring it up is because no matter what, it's a consistent jar. And I've saved every one of those or any pattern of jar. And I separate them by type and size. Try to save some of the boxes or shipping boxes they come in that's already built for the design of the jar What would I use those for well number one? I use them for dried foods that we produce Larger jars too that are standard We do dried bananas we do dried peaches we do dried apple we do onion we do Everything that you can imagine ride except for lettuce as we said earlier We still that doesn't really work Celery does though, with dried celery. But you need to have something to put it in. Well, there's no reason to buy any special containers. And you don't really want to waste your wet-pack jars, if you can help it. So use the other jars for your dry packing for dried goods. Now, here's the thing. Those typically, though again, buyer beware, you can pull a light vacuum. Don't go crazy. But you can revacuum typically the jars that have been used once. The lids, remember the Macam material, the stucco that's used to create the seal. Typically it's not pulled from the surface, but how reliable that would be, I wouldn't use them for wet packing per se. But you can use them for vacuum packing dried goods. And again, if the seal fails, the dried products are not as restrictive with regard to complete storage. Although typically the seal doesn't break, the vacuum does hold. And you can do either way. Just either clamp the lid down, don't worry about it, however it sits, it sits. Dried foods are definitely good for an indefinite period of time. Again, the sealed system, the better it's sealed, the less likely you're going to have any additional breakdown. It will eventually break down. All of the food stuff stored will if you leave it in there long enough, no matter what container it is. If you have a glass door mark, what I will do is I'll put it in the oven and heat them up. I mean, burning hot can't touch it, but heat it up to 120, 130 degrees. and then put the dried food in and then cap it. And as the glass cools off, it draws a vacuum on its own. Yep. And it will be sealed more than sufficiently for shelf storage. Exactly. So again, you have to have system. Now, this is where the freeze dry comes in for long-term storage. So would I do everything freeze dried? No. I would prioritize high calorie, people say meats, protein and calories. But anything that is a higher end of food stuff that is denser, because what you're trying to do is take what is a dense pack food and number one, obviously stretch out its lifespan on the shelf, but also you're trying to lighten the load if in many cases this food is used for packing or for transport. But the big advantage of freeze-dried is its shelf life. is how long can you leave it on the shelf as is? And so yes, you can use jars, mason jars or whatever jars you choose to use, and vacuum seal the freeze dried food and that. There's a couple people down the street who have another farm. They sell freeze dried meat and they sell freeze dried fruits that they do and they can't own conventional mason jars. Now the jar weighs more than the product does. That's the only thing about packaging in that way. However, on the shelf, as long as you're not bouncing it around, what would the lifespan of storage be for that? Indefinite. So there again, that's what you have to take into consideration. As far as how many different methods, we're probably going to need to be able to use all of the different methods for food storage that you can. overlap them. One of the things I'm going through right now too, in fact when I get done here I got another container for them, hand meat grinders and hand food grinders, food mills. The one I just pulled out of storage that I picked up at one of the estate sales is from 1902. However, I got all the different blades with it but it's one of five that are in that bundle. And the others are all comparably old, but not necessarily quite as old, but they're at least a century old. And you know what? They work just like they did when they were built. So another item that would be a good thing, anything that's a manual machine, you may not use it constantly right now. We have the miracle of wall lightning. 110. So we can get stuff done. But the moment that the wall lightning ends, or should say from the outside source, then the more you're going to have to husband slash manage your power supply as you utilize it for whichever tasks. So anywhere where you can cut down any consumption, it can be used for high priority tasks as opposed to other activities that can be done with Armstrong. And yep, there's that Armstrong thing going. Yeah, just keep wheeling it, son. We'll throw some more of the venison in there and a little more of the pork. And look what comes out the other end. Sausage. Snotsages. Yep, sausage. Isn't that amazing? Or any number of other items that need to be ground down. So we're at the bottom of the hour. Time is grinding down. This is LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're headed into Friday, well we're in Friday, headed into the work weekend. Correction. I want to say hi to where people have been already up and online as of this last night and this morning at all the different training sites. And I will remind you again, please play DJ. Be a DJ. We set all that equipment up. If I stop by and visit, I hope when I tune in the radio that if the intel report isn't online, guess what? Somebody's making some really cool combinations on our little micro-AM and micro-FM stations. So please, you know, don't just sit there. You know, crank the equipment up and experiment. Find out how it works and become proficient with it. That's why we put it in place. We're developing skills. And one of them is radio communications, not just military application, but also for the civilian slash the operational sector. People were trying to protect, or that includes ourselves in that inventory by the way, but again, we want to make sure that we have the ability to continue to create and maintain a standard higher than caveman. Okay, we're not going back to caveman. That's not going to happen. Not in our watch. Now, real quick, let's see. Bottom of the hour. You know, oh, let's see. Yeah. Well, already today, I don't know if you caught this, guys. Putin said that, well, if the Germans start launching German-made missiles, they know that the Germans have to operate them. in Ukraine against Russia that Russia is going to bomb Berlin. If you didn't catch that today, you might want to look that up. Putin, of course, kind of said that, well, if the Germans want to start this kind of nonsense, then, yeah, we can do that. So if that happens, well, you know how that works. You throw something this way, they throw something that way. Somebody throws a lot more that way. Some bigger ones go that way. Pretty soon mushrooms and marsh gas one direction and mushrooms and marsh gas in the other direction. So how about the end of the world as we know it? Let's do that, Ed, the end of the world as we know it. And for all of you out there, that's right. We all know what it starts with. But in this case, there just might be some ordinance flying over Ukraine's head. We'll see what happens. Them stupid enough to launch outbound to Russia, and the Russians smart enough to realize, use it or lose it. That's the one factor everybody better remember in especially a conflict like this. Everybody knows better. If somebody gets twitchy, The other person is going to know they better be twitchier. Survivalblog.com. Take the time. Go over there. Scroll through. Say hi. And if you don't have a copy of Patriots, Surviving the Coming Collapse by James Wesley Rawls, I recommend you get it. And get it directly from the author if you can. I always like, you know, support the artist. He's one of ours. We should make a point of doing what we can to put the money right there in his pocket whenever possible. So go over to survivalblog.com and I don't know what he's doing in the way of the service for his books though. So you may still have to go through someone, probably, since everybody is doing that or has been doing that for quite some time, one service or another. But it's over at... Survivalblog.com. Well, actually we have had him up before. It's been quite some time. I wanted to make sure he was okay. One of our friends said, hey, let him know that I mentioned him on the air the last time we did. So we're touching base. We're going to see about bringing him up. We're going to have a number of guests here very shortly, all at once. And we're doing more of the co-broadcasting. If you expect that, that's going to happen also. So, again, working on it, it's share time for everything, but it is happening. So, yes, we're going to have Wesley. We're going to have James Wesley-Ralls up with us to say hi. And also, to find out what he's up to now, remember he has done a lot of other books that are the other perspectives on the original, you know, from the different characters in the book line, so in the time stream. So, really, what it does is it fills in the blanks. but offers ideas. The purpose behind the book, it's kind of why I did the Battle for the Republic, yeah, hopefully it entertains you, but the idea was to plant seeds, to plant ideas. You know, okay, this happens, this one can go wrong, this one can go right, but, and also, of course, yeah, it tugs at people's hearts because of some of the things that I put there in the descriptive. Example, the woman looking for her daughter, Which is a critical part of the of the storyline But it's a realistic scenario, and if you're a militia you're going to be in this situation also Dealing with people in a war zone on American soil, and it's going to be a very bad situation across the board Some case some cases you won't want to you won't like what you find Let's remember that too because it's this is not going to be in any way shape or form it's certainly not a movie And because of that, all the issues that we are going to, we've been warning people about are very much in your face. That's why when James did the original book, the idea was what if scenarios but mapped out as a storyline. What could go wrong, what can go wrong, what didn't go wrong because somebody simply chose the right time to move. And I've said this many times, time and distance are the most difficult thing for people to wrap their brains around. I have watched this over and over again. When we were dealing with the hutari mobilization, that's where people got a chance to feel the crunch because, again, you're talking to people across the state. They're right there. You're right there too, aren't you? Yeah, I'm right there three hours driving time, three hours travel time away. Even as, in fact, even as I'm talking to you, we're a distance from the objective. And it cannot be helped, time and distance. So the important thing is to have plans laid out to help to buy time. That's half of what you're doing. when you are training because you are going to have to fight, well, train as you will fight for you, fight as you have trained. And in many cases, again, as many people kind of joke about it now, even here, Jared said, you're your own first responder. Well, that's exactly what's gonna happen when the police state acts. At some point, the situation, especially with the illegal alien army, guys, the illegal alien army is on standby. It's unfought it is massive. It did not have to get air dropped in Because it was walked right through the back door Hey, dad by our by our enemies. Okay, that's the most important thing to understand. Go ahead and jump in there, please No, you just brought up illegal. I love to bring up some news because it is interesting has it touches on that subject, you know They're making a big deal about every deport that comes But I don't know, I didn't hear anything about the... Well, other than from one West Wing news site about dozens of illegals from Vietnam that were sent back to Vietnam. And just yesterday we sent a whole bunch of people back to Rwanda. They were saying like a thousand people. And I'm not sure how many of these, because this is in the same window where they were talking to Rwanda about taking people back and offering, because Trump's made this offer to anybody who self-deports, you're going to get $1,000 up front and a free flight back to your country if you self-deport. So that's, we're seeing some numbers, but compared to the numbers that came in, it's nothing. It really isn't taking, I mean, look at a graph and like just for anybody who knows how to do it, make a graph of how many people came in the legal, and we're talking about the millions, and then look at the thousands that they've deported compared to the millions that have come over. Right, and we're talking thousands over a period of three months. We're not talking, we have even, yeah, we have not come anywhere near what is considered to be a realistic goal, to put a dent in the situation and it was created intentionally this way. Your enemy already had a plan, the enemy of the American people, the Jewish international, non-governmental organizations along with the Catholic non-governmental organizations, all of them working against the American people, had and have a plan. And you can see part of it where they're now using the courts. And no, these people do not have the same rights as Americans. First of all, the very nature of the crime negates that. I don't care what anybody says. That's fine. Oh, Mark, that's not nice. No, it's very not nice for a reason because you shouldn't be nice. These people all knew what they were doing when they did it. I have no kindness for them. They actually know what the plan is too. Let's not forget that. These people that have been brought in, they know what the bad guys are thinking about doing. They're not operating in a vacuum. Real quick, hold on, call it for a second. One more thing to remember. Do you think that when those communist Chinese personnel who were handled, they were shipped over from China to Mexico? They landed in compounds isolated from the rest of the population. They removed up the Central American corridor by Jewish non-governmental organizations. Do you think that they were ignorant about what they were there for, what they're doing? You're feeling bad about that? I'd like to know why. They know think about this if it's only 2 million 1 million. Oh, you would go 2 million There's only 1 million of these creatures are fully operational which they are They just nobody wants to talk about it because you have to face you have to face the reality of the conflict that's before you that is a major military force that minimized its cost but Maximized its potential to to damage to the American continent A million man army, half a million man army, it would be 500,000 personnel and all of them do damage to something. Now for the police state they like this because they'll be able to use this like I said yesterday about the, why are they loosening up on certain things? They're not really because of the way the laws have been restructured. We're in a totally alien culture. from where all of this came from. But the fact is that they will use that as part of the excuse not to go after the illegals arrested the way, but to go after the American people's property. They've done this with everything they've passed so far. The Patriot Act has been used on the American people, not on foreigners. And the first enemy, perceived by the ring knockers and all these spit swappers, has always been and is the American people. That's where we are now call or jump in there, please your patient. Yeah I heard just before your show today on RBN and caller came up and said the Supreme Court voted or came out today with a decision that They voted seven to two that Trump can deport 534 million people We don't have that many people That was the number. 534 million. There's only 330 million people in this country, including the illegals. It's 540,000, Mark. Okay, that I can understand. I'm sorry. 540 million. I mean, I mean, I'm not... 534,000, sorry. I mean, no, I would never problem because that might include Canada. We could get rid of the commies of Jewish communists in Canada, which would be cool. There's people sitting listening right now going, yeah, yeah, we could get rid of the communists in Canada too, which we need to. I mean, but I was watching, you know, example on that note, I was watching something today that one of you said. And one of the twits that's talking is telling you all about how America needs to do this and America needs to do that. Where's the ass hat from? Canada. Well, no, America doesn't need to do anything you say you B-witch. But the fact is that you've got, and again, while you're down here, why did you leave the paradisio of communism, you know, the paradise of communism, California, or whatever? Give me Canada, same difference. Why did you leave that place and come here? We're the unclean. I think you're about to leave the GDR. Yeah, exactly. It's like, really? Well, you're already in paradise. In fact, one of the things that the bitch came up with, and I will use that term, was talking about, well, you know, suicides, why we need to have big government this and problematic, and she's from Canada. What's the big thing that's been going on in Canada for this last year now? And it's been on steroids. And I pointed out that when the anti-gun- I don't mean you little kids in China. No, they're talking any age, from teenagers up to any age, not because they're terminally ill, but because, well, I don't feel good. Oh, really, you don't? We can help the government, we can help to kill you. They've got that program in place. So you've got all this is like the Jews telling you about all the Israelis we have guns Oh, hey, look, I'm gonna show you some bimbo's with a real tight uniform Look, they got the ass hanging out and look at the bimbo's have guns Oh Israel has got no it doesn't there's a guns are locked up just like in stinking old Jewish communist run USSR Locked up, you know, locked up, bolted down, and even if you do get to it, you could only own 50 rounds of ammo. That's what the Jewish Communist lie has been for how long? They always show you these pictures of like either dikes carrying car beans or these, you know, these bimbo slash prostitutes in uniform, Israeli crash, you know, with an M16 or whatever. Well, it's a government M16. Because the only other people in Hammar are the mass murdering, you know, Zionists who are killing everybody, Christians, Muslims, or anybody whose land they want to steal. So there's another example of us thinking why. Well with Canada, oh America's got this gun thing and it's why because suicide is like, what are you talking about? Your little can-head government every day is killing people and making sure they get the injection fast so they don't think twice about it. Oi! Really? See, that's why you can shut them down very quickly, but that's why they can't talk about it. If they talk about it, it's got to be with people who aren't knowledgeable of this, so that they just let prattle on and they go, well, yeah, they always have to acquiesce. Well, yeah, suicide's a problem. No, it's not. Government suicide in Canada is like numero uno at the Kennel Club. It's a very high priority. They want to do more. They're not doing enough. So why are you going to piss at me about people suiciding with guns? I guess it's because for the Jewish mobsters that are pushing this, because they want you disarmed, is that when people commit suicide and they use barking, noisy objects, it's so embarrassing. Now if you go in and you let them euthanize you like the cat that somebody decided they didn't want anymore, well, that's okay. But otherwise, you know, it's like the sharp barking noise thing. Well, who would care? They're gonna die either way. Well, what do you mean? Well, if they call up the government, the only thing the government's gonna do is try to, you know, how soon can I get you in to take the injection to die? So who's, what moral high ground are these B-witches standing on? They're not. They have no moral high ground. They just want to get extra money for doing it, Mark. They got income somehow from that. Oh yes, I guarantee, well there's something to dig in. They wouldn't be doing it if they didn't make money off it. You know that. There's got to be some money somewhere. Just like the abortion clinics, the money. Show me the money. Oi. And the slobbery continues. So anyway, again, most important right now, we have an unfought army. The numbers are horrendous. The system isn't going to fix this. Writing is on the wall. If we're looking at, granted it could spike very quickly, but if it were to spike and all of a sudden they really kicked off and went to town, then you're talking about them having to push out about 6,000 to 7,000 a day. Mark, they need $20,000 a day every day from now until the end of Trump's term to get him out in the four years that he has over. Right. That makes sense. Well, that would make sense. Yes. And everybody, do we realistically believe that they're going to make that effort? They're hoping that you all go into brain cloud. If you use enough fictional names, BS names like Golden Age, wow Golden Age, ooh it's like sparkly things in the air. Let me grab those sparkly things. Oh he's being distracted. Oh look sparkly things. Oh I need more sparkly things. See that they're saying it cost seventeen thousand dollars per person to deport somebody. Oh, it's a business. Yes. Yes. That's the other problem. What did I say before this started for the last couple of years? See here's here's what I would accept. I will say this. I would accept this. Okay, you got a chance. We're gonna let you keep whatever's in your bank account and we're gonna pack your ass up. In fact, I'll tell you what you got a car? Well, I'll tell you what, why don't you just take it with you. But we'll escort your ass down to the border, pack it up. It's like the grapes of wrath may tie the luggage to the roof, have the chickens hanging out the back, you know, in the chicken basket. And get your ass to the border if it's over that side and keep driving. Now, I could see that. But here's the problem. One way or another, what's happening here? The government parasite has found a way to suck your wallet. for what they did to betray you. Your government betrayed you and now they're charging you for what they did in the way of a betrayal. They charge us to bring them in and they're charging us to send them out. Imagine that. Yeah, even when I said this before, my point with it, the whole idea of let them keep the money, is where'd that money come from? It came from Social Security. My Social Security is blocked right now. I've paid in two full-time jobs and a part-time job, worked all my life. My Social Security is blocked right now. I've said a word about it. That's why I count on those pigs to do one thing and one thing only. They're gonna shit out America and they're gonna keep shitting on America and Trump's part of and Musk is part of it too. They're all part of the Shit on America program. And I've always said, you know, I'm not discouraged. They're doing exactly what I told you decades ago. I said, I never expected to be able to collect Social Security. Arbitrarily, they just shut it off. It's like, well, wait a minute. OK, now everything is copacetic, but all of a sudden they just hit the switch. I don't know if I'm supposed to panic or whatever, but as you know, and as Dardo's, I don't we don't do anything that we don't pay for and we don't owe anybody anything. Everybody understands that, I work my ass off. But what gets me about this is the amount I'm allowed, although by God I paid heavily into it, the amount I'm allowed, of course, well, we can't let you have that, worthless pieces of excrement. Nothing but a pile of feces, and that's how I see the whole damn bunch, and I don't care which one of them are in there right now. Well, I don't care which one is in there because supposedly the other fakes are in there. Guys, I'm going to tell you, I guarantee that it's my name. I know that. Thank goodness we looked ahead and we're prepared for this problem. It was nice to actually get something back after, you know, what? I'm 78. I'm 68 years old, okay? Work my ass off. Oh, they've tried everything. You could have killed me on top of everything else. And then still, those bitter, poor suckers, well, whoever you can do it, do some damage this way. Not really, but you could teach, you know, show everybody. Hopefully everybody I've been talking to is like, hey, let me show you something. Teach a little less about Mr. Musk, what Mr. Musk is all about, because I don't think this happened in a vacuum. It's like I said, somebody said yesterday we did the co-broadcast. I'd laugh about this. Well, I'm going to go over and follow him, check out his account on X. And it's like, no, you won't. I wasn't mean, but I just like, oh, no, you won't. I was one of the, quickly as I was back up on the bullshit X, Mr. Musk made sure I was off X and I guarantee that he was... I'm not... Mark so sitter than you are... No, this is the kind of vindictive crap these people do. It's just, you know, you can tell. Like I say, didn't like what? Somebody didn't like my kitty cats? I've already told you the story there about what it is I was posting. Kitty cats, puppy dog, well, big dog. And how to find Liberty Tree Radio. Oh, you gotta be off right now. Bang! Bye! Can't wait to leave. Yeah, well again like I said, we'll be shooting our ass when that happens. And I wouldn't hesitate to say that. Notice that? The cashless society crap is when they die. It's just that simple. And everybody better be thinking that way right now. Because the moment they try to flip that, they just tried in San Fag Cisco the communist social score crap and even the commies there didn't want it. They tried it in San Fag, Cisco. And apparently, they couldn't get anybody to buy into the program. But it's the same stinking, it's part of the same BS. Of course, remember the Chinese have been there in San Fag, Cisco. Remember they had the Newsome there, and they had to paint and scrape all the illegal aliens and all the street people off the streets and paint all the buildings on the front, but left the back alleys looking like garbage. Classic communism. Well, they just tried to push that social score credit crap and everybody just kind of said well no Now what do they do? Well, they're still gonna try and jam it down everybody's throat But they again if they couldn't get it right now to go in California They got to figure out how to tweak the stupidity of the population so that they can Well, they're dumb enough there. I mean if it is we know that but it's just the idea that even there think about it I mean how long if they had control there? And it still isn't working perfectly for them. In other words, the population, yeah, they'll take the freebie stuff as much as they can, but if it looks like you're going to lose some other element that you might personally enjoy or think is critical, even with minimal gray matter, they said no. It's just kind of fun. Not that the enemy of my enemy is my friend, it's just that we're all enemies against the bastards who try to do it to this, no matter which part of the population it is. And some of them, even though you think they're totally brain-dead and gone, are actually still using a few bits of gray matter that are between their ears. Which is a good thing. Anyway, we're at the top. Everybody out there, it has been a long week and we're going into a long weekend. But we will accomplish the task. God bless the Republic. Yes, it can be word or order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We are on the mark of those day and night, day and night. U-Rah, stay focused, stay on task. We got enough to do, enough to keep up with this thing without any problem at all. Couple of us, y'all, ending over at the Militia County Hall, coming up next. Get in and help answer the program, guys. A lot of things, but you can keep your contributes. I'm out here, back at 8 o'clock. I'm out here. Congress, July 4th, 1776, the unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes, and accordingly all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. Prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws. The most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass on the laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into... He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. Whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states, structing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws or establishing to judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new officers and sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution. and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation, for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us, for protecting them by a mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent. for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses, for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province, establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, in altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislators and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. His constraint our fellow citizens taking captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country to become the executioners of their friends and brethren or to fool themselves by their hands His excited domestic insurrections among us and his endeavor to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers The merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. Now, Prince, Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement year. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity. And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must, therefore, acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in general Congress, assembled. Appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all of the acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. And we will be moving on another month closer to the end of the year here in June, then we got July, August. So fun. July is usually when we start grading funds for the end of the year bill. We didn't do that last year. There was so much stuff going on. But I want to say thank you to everybody that stepped up with that. I'm going to try to make sure we get everything in motion in July towards the end of the year, because that's literally our halfway point. Boy, well, I think anybody who tuned in Wednesday probably heard the Frankly Speaking program, it was broadcast during Craig's hour and during the 8 p.m. hour the intelligence report where Frank was interviewing Mark. I want to thank Warhead. He posted in the news and headline section of the Gilded, the Oklahoma City camp, Gruber photos from before the Oklahoma City bombing that dad was talking about. He posted one of them. There's more than that, but that's a really good one. It shows exactly what dad was talking about, describing, and the photos were taken by the police, the governor's, the state police, the governor's guard or escort. It's right there, you can see it for yourself. That was just weeks before the Oklahoma City bombing. What does it look like to you? You know? Especially if you've been in the military. What does that look like to you? Anyway, we're going to roll on. So if you want to check that out, again, that's over in the gilded. It's in the news and headline side of the gilded. I pinned it. Um, cause I just thought if I knew it was there I would have come up on air with Dad and told him it was there. I just saw it now when I was browsing through, um, stuff that you guys had posted to put, used for the program tonight. We also have more stuff over in the equipment and deals. Looks like we got some information on a pair of, uh, binoculars here. Uh, 3D gun over here. Okay, let's see what this is with the site. Dot, dot, dot, dot. 3D Gun Builder Gun Files. Okay, so for people who were asking about this, one of the guys posted a link to a website, 3D Printing Firearms. We talked a little bit about this, remember it was last Friday or the Friday before, but it looks like, yeah, they've got some interesting stuff. If you're looking that way, 3D Blueprints for Glock style pistols, single shot defense pistols, rifles. Again, depending on what your printer can handle, I'll always keep in mind it's the material you're printing it out of, you know, and the more durable you want it to be, the more expensive it's going to be. And with the firearm, especially the parts where you have things that are moving or rubbing together or holding springs, you want it to be more durable. I'm going to give this website out. It's 3Dgunbuilder.com. 3Dgunbuilder.com is what they posted over there. Guides, 80% builds, developers, history, printing reviews, and Start printing guide so there's like all oh they got links to 3d printers different types of 3d printers if you want to Get into it. So Yeah, there you go More information than I was able to give you guys. So if you're interested in that you can go over again to 3d done builder comm and Take a look at what they have what? What I guess guides and files that they have for 3D printing firearms. Looks like they've got a little history page here. Let's see, practical scrap metal small arms home build, practical scrap metal small arms home build history of hard-lit series. Looks like a little 3D derringer, 3D printed derringer. The quest for 9-11. 1911 sorry, which looks like it's a history of home building 1911s. I don't know how much that is actually, unless that gun is actually 3D printed and not just painted, you know. Pistol grips, I can see that. I don't know about the slides and the action, how effective that would be. Well, anyway, you guys can go over check that out for yourself. Like I said, I'm not as knowledgeable in the, you know, modern day replicator technology that we have that is called 3d printing, but there are people that are there are places where you can go to find more information out About that these guys, like I said, they have linked to Different 3d printers. They've got them rated Yeah, these don't look like they're going to be cheap. These are the more industrial level printers than I've seen. Well, that was actually not bad. Tom's Hardware Editors Choice, BOMU, LAB, P1P, 3D Printer, $549. That's... I've seen them higher and the cheaper one's higher. I don't know. That's an interesting one to look at if you want to get into it. But again, that's only the printer. That is not the software. That is not the computer that you need to run the software on. That is just the printer. So that's something to look at. But yeah, 500, that's not bad. I mean, that's kind of what we would pay for a professional paper printer back in the day. So that one's kind of interesting. I have to take a look at the dimensions on that. It's probably smaller than it looks in the imagery for that price, but I could be wrong. This one shows printing an engine block. What's the price on this one? Okay, that's filament prices. Yeah, see the different filament prices, they get pretty expensive. Some of these filaments go all the way up to $229 for a spool, depending on what you're printing. Again, the quality of what you're printing. But would that make sure that your printer, if you're going to get one, can handle the material that you want to build in? Again, that's the one thing I know from talking to people that have done 3D printing that you can 3D print a blueprint with pretty much any of the resin that's there. If you want it to last, you got to make sure that you're picking a filament that is going to be robust enough to deal with what you're doing. And the more robust the filament is, the more expensive it is, blah, blah, blah. So I'm moving on. I posted this myself, but you guys sent it to me in email. I'm going to go over here. YouTube video links. This came to me while we were doing the intelligence report in the last hour. You can't use your gun in your own home. Gun owners outraged. This is a video posted on YouTube. on But we'll see if this case is about what you guys sent me and usually we get some interesting ones It's neat to hear some of the stuff I hate like the one that we had half with the one here in Texas where the guy was had his weapons confiscated by California and Texas went along with it. We still I still don't know who that was we don't know if he got his firearms back because the legal Team that posted it on YouTube never gave any information about how to reach out and help the guys support him They all kept it hush hush So other than letting people know that it was going on and it was a real case I'd still like to know you know did he was what his firearms recovered How did his case go you know is it still going on blah blah blah? But since we don't know the name to look up, it makes it a lot more harder to find that information. So anyway, here we go. This is that video. But you can still be held liable and face civil charges even if you've used your firearm and an act of self-defense and it's already been proven that you were acting in good faith and self-defense. That's what we're gonna talk about today because the family of three individuals is suing a homeowner because he used his gun in self-defense. There are things that you really need to know as a gun owner and things that you have to to prepare for ahead of time because if you do it too late, you're going to be on the wrong side of this. And again, you can be held liable even if your self-defense case is justified. PSA to all of us mostly gonna tell you one of the most important things that's still in my opinion isn't talked about enough that you have to have like no exceptions as a gun owner We're gonna talk about that as well. So I want to get your opinion God forbid you've been in a situation like this We'd love to hear your stories, right? If you could share those if you want to share them if not, that's okay, too But just let me know your opinion on this story as well. Now first thing I gotta say here is I am not a lawyer. I'm gonna tell you the facts as I know them, what we understand right now, but also one of the most important things as a gun owner is knowing the laws in your own state. This is something that you have to seek out for yourself. No legal advice here, but we want to talk about what happened in this Georgia home. This is important where it happened to actually. So this happened back in January when three teens that were 15, 16 and 18 ended up kicking down the door of this homeowner and they fired the first shot on this homeowner. He returned fire and ended up taking all three of their lives. I think one was immediate where they announced him and then the two others later passed on at the hospital. Now you may have seen this video floating around, right? All three of them had masks on and it was clear their intentions weren't just to come over. and give the guys some cookies and see if they could help them out with something. They actually wanted to rob and or do harm to this gun owner. While the police did their investigation, they found that this gun owner acted in self-defense and that was legitimate and they decided not to press any charges against him. One thing I will say, this is kind of a side note, cameras, if you're a gun owner, and pretty much everybody, but especially if you're a gun owner, get cameras, they will pay for themselves at some point. Super important. That allows us to see what happened here, right? Now this happened in Georgia. This is very important because this is actually a stand-your-ground law state. Meaning, you have no duty to retreat. If you believe yourself or somebody around you, your family, is in imminent danger, you have no duty to back away, to walk away, to try to get away. Your duty is to protect yourself and the ones around you, and you can use force, including deadly force. The key there is using the necessary force. Why would this homeowner believe that these three people, by the way, he probably has no clue that they're teenagers, how the hell would you know they're wearing a ski mask? But even if they're not, why would he think that they're there to do anything other than to cause him harm when they're trying to kick down the door? Whether they fire a shot or not, I would say at that point, he probably was going to be found to have acted in self-defense. You can make a good case for that, especially with that camera present. Having the Sandra Brown Law, even like in South Carolina, there's a statute that will civilly protect you against any kind of lawsuits if you are found that you acted in self-defense and it was justified. The problem is, this kind of falls all on the judge and they don't always see the Second Amendment as a constitutional right like a lot of us do. Or they may fear blowback from the community if they decide to give you immunity. So that's essentially what you have to do. You have to file for a motion for immunity, essentially saying that you should not go to trial because you are protected by the state law. Now, a judge should never do that, but they do face political and, of course, retribution from the community in certain cases. We've seen that before too. Maybe they say, oh well, you filed too late or you cited the wrong statute. So now you have some technicalities there that could arise. Maybe they say there's insufficient evidence to believe that you acted in self-defense or they say your force was unnecessary comparable to the crime committed or maybe they said that you escalated it. Whatever the reasoning, it is not automatic for you to receive this immunity. Castle doctrine is another huge part of this. Pretty much every state in the union has a form of castle doctrine. I think 38 have a standard ground law. But castle doctrine, like in South Carolina, says that you can't be held civilly liable if you use your firearm in justifiable self-defense. But again, this just does not always cover you. There's not always a camera to prove it. And hell, in this situation, there is a camera that can prove exactly what this guy is saying and yet she's still gonna face these charges. Now I don't know about you, but it gives me a headache thinking about all of the freaking possibilities. The last thing I want to be doing is worried about what legal loopholes somebody can use after you just went through the mental trauma of using your firearm. A lot of people don't talk about that. That's a huge thing. PTSD is a real thing. Why do you think so many veterans actually suffer with that? This isn't something that we are inherently designed to do, right? Taking somebody else's life, that's a big deal. That's why pretty much every, all of us, well maybe not all of us, but most of us say that we never want to be put in that situation. So you're dealing with the mental stress. You might be losing time from work, you might be losing money, you've had your firearm probably taken away from you because of this whole investigation and who knows if you'll ever get that back. And now you're facing potentially tens of thousands of dollars being paid out maybe more because you use your firearm in a justifiable way. And I'm going to tell you one of the biggest things as a gun owner you have to do is conceal carry insurance. This has come up more and more and more. I've been talking about this since 2015, I think is when I made my first video talking about this, it is a huge deal. Now, recently I decided to make the switch, a lot of you guys know which company I was using before, and I'm just going to tell you that I decided to go with attorneys on retainer. I think they are the best option and here's why. I don't want to be worried about legal loopholes. If I'm paying for a service, I want to make sure that I get those services rendered, not depend on the company to do the right thing, or maybe they don't. Maybe they find a loophole in that little small print that everybody or nobody looks at, I should say, I want to know that I got somebody on my side 24 seven, 365 days a year. God forbid this situation ever comes up. And these guys do that. They focus solely on self-defense cases. They focus solely on defending you in self-defense cases is maybe a better way to say it. They cover every single state, including DC. They're doing civil liability. They're also doing red flag law cases. I think up to 15,000 and that. They're also doing expungement for people as well. All of these services come along with my membership to them. From the time you need that first phone call, which is super important, they're going to have people there to tell you what to say and what not to say, because that's probably most important, legal counsel all right there in your state from start to finish. Even money to replace the firearm you had to use in self-defense. That's pretty amazing. But the other things are what other companies wouldn't dare to cover, right? Gun-free zones. Maybe you're in a state where they tell you, oh, you can't have that many rounds in your gun, and you did. And now that state or that prosecutor says, oh, well, you were actually breaking the law because you had too many rounds in your gun because we arbitrarily come up with that number because we think it makes the public safer. It is BS. They cover a lot of things that other companies wouldn't dare. And they actually put it right there on their home page. and things they cover. I refuse to have to worry about a service that I paid and for them to kind of squirm out of it. I have no interest in that, so I signed with attorneys on retainer. I actually became one of their armed affiliates, which I'm super proud to actually be a part of. So I'm going to leave a link and a code down below that you can actually use in order to sign with them as well. This is a commission thing, so I do get a small commission. if you sign through my link using my code and you get the benefits of having a company actually have your back when you need it the most, not looking for ways to get out of representing you, but to make sure they're there from start to finish. In these self-defense situations, you think you've heard it all, you think it's cut and dry, even though I think you should have cameras and as much evidence, it just... There's so many legal loopholes, right? I don't know if I could ever be a lawyer. There's just too much to keep up with. I know like a fraction of it, but there's a lot, right? And so depending on the state that you're in, depending on the prosecutor, right? How hard do they want to go at you? And honestly, it looks better and it's probably going to pan out a little bit better for you if you are in a pro-gun state. But that's not always the case. But for example, do you think the Zimmerman trial would have went the same way if it happened in California or New York or Massachusetts? It's hard to say, right? It's just an educated guess, but I would say probably not. There's a story up in New York where a man used an AR to protect his home, and he is facing charges criminally and civilly. Here's the other thing that might not be talked about enough, but it definitely needs to be brought to light this whole concept of Shooting to wound can actually land you in additional legal hot water actually it could ruin your entire self-defense case Morally, it sounds better, but think about it like this shooting to wound or in a knee or a leg First of all under adrenaline good luck hitting that shot, especially somebody moving moving towards you, whatever, right? That's a difficult shot for anybody when your hands are shaking, adrenaline's pumping, all of that. But also think about deadly force, right? What's the reason that you felt like you had to use that force? Because your life is an imminent danger. So using deadly force is what Kept you alive. That's the whole reason that you use that force by the way wounding somebody in the leg It may not just be a wound it still actually take their life, but you're going to aim For the area that is easiest to hit because if you're in fear of your life You're trying to stop not wound, but stop that imminent threat if you shoot the wound And God forbid you actually say something stupid like that, which is again why you need somebody on your side from the beginning. Yeah, your whole self-defense case might go down the toilet there because they can use it against you. You weren't really in fear of your life. And I'll end with this, and it's totally worth it that you go through all this because remember, gun owners are still the foundation to keeping this nation free and secure. Never forget it. You are definitely a part of that. That's my opinion though. Let you guys give yours down in the comments. If you have any situations that you've been in, we'd love to hear them. I take a lot from those comments and stuff. And just whatever your opinion is on this case in particular, I have no idea where it's going to go from here. But again, it's a reminder to all of us some things you really need to account for. Let me know what you think down below. If you like what I do, consider subscribing. See you in the next one. And as always, hold them down. Well there we go. If you guys want to see that video that's posted over in the video, YouTube's link section of our gilded. You guys can go there, check that out, watch the video because it actually has them breaking into the house there. I'd say it's clear, obviously the cops agreed too because he's not getting charged criminally. This is the families of the assaulters suing the victim of their of their offspring for shooting them. And you can see they have guns in their hands while they're kicking the door down. I don't think it shows on the video them shooting, but apparently there's video of that too. But again, this is in the state of Georgia. I think the judge should be held accountable. I think there should be some way for repercussions. In fact, if anything moves forward with this, he's probably gonna have to appeal it. And we will have to see how that goes again though. I hate that because it's no name. I understand the idea of wanting to protect the victim and everything, but if you want to support somebody or support their legal case when they're fighting something like this, and this is definitely a case that, you know, I would want to get behind and tell people to go out and support this person. We didn't get a name again. That's terrible. The other one is a legal group that put out the other story about when this happened here in Texas between the state of California and the resident of Texas who hadn't been to California but had his weapons taken away by a California red flag law. It irks me. When I hear stuff like this and we don't get a name we don't get away to support there should be a go fund me or a donation site or something set up to people who are fighting cases like this because they they're the ones that need it I Don't care if they've got that Insurance that he was talking about the concealed carry insurance. Oh, yeah, that sounds great Have you ever tried to get your insurance to pay for anything? You know, I don't know how well I would trust an insurance company, even if it's a supposedly friendly insurance company, to try to help to pay your legal fees and everything else that's going on with this if you had to do, if you had to defend yourself in that way. I would try to get the community to support and back this person. Make public outrage over the fact that this stuff is going on. You know pointed out the judge Put her name out there that she's the one who's wet and this happened. It's a stand-your-ground state He's not caught charged criminally They should he should have the immunity that I guarantee you if it was a cop they'd be saying oh, yeah, you've got immunity It doesn't it wouldn't matter if he was in the wrong or whatnot most nine times out of ten They're just gonna agree with the cop and say that yeah, it was a justified shooting Just go through the motions Congratulations if anything is done they have to do the whole little psych thing where they have to you know turn in their gun for a week do the boo-hoo cry in their beer to a psychiatrist pass all the little psych tests and The whole time they're doing that they they're repositioned to another point Another precinct go ahead color. 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Again, that's 667-7701-524, participation code 957-464 in the pound sign. Again, thank you, Mike, for sending me the email with that last video that we played. I want to go over to Anthony Bryan-Logan's You put a video out a day ago about Big Tech CEO AI will take half of those jobs within five years. I haven't watched this. Anthony Brown-Ludens, one of the guys I actually like to watch, you hear his commentary. So, I think we got time. This is 12 minutes and 29 seconds and we're at 42 minutes into the hour. We should be able to do this before the top of the hour. So, we'll hit this and we'll be right back. How's everybody doing? My name is Anthony Bryan Logan and today we got to talk about the CEO of Anthropic who's behind the chat bot called Claude. I'm in by the name of Daria Omodi saying that over the next five years, 50% of all white collar entry-level jobs will be done away with. They'll be wiped out. Now, some are going to say that's fear of monitoring. It won't happen so quickly. I don't believe this fear of monitoring. I think that it's right on point. AI is advancing so quickly, so rapidly, we can't keep up. And that's by design because AI is designed to think, to learn, to adapt. And with each passing day, it's going to learn more and more and more and more, which will further accelerate the rate of development. Now, we are far away away from having fully autonomous AI, meaning you could put the AI in a robot and it's human. We are a long way away from that. It could happen, but no time soon. I doubt that I'll see that in my lifetime, but what I will see is AI that is advanced enough to take over a lot of human jobs. A lot of these jobs, if you're working at a computer and you have one of these devices that jiggle your mouth for you, that job right there, that'll be taken away within the first five years of this whole advancement. I'm pretty sure of it. If your job is so non-human focused to where You could be there or not be there and the job still gets done. AI will take over and before I go too deep into it Let's get to the actual news clip of course I will link to the clip in the description box if you want to see it and hear it without my commentary if you're an IG Facebook Etc. Visit link in the bio go to the corresponding article on the website, but without further ado, let's go ahead and roll it A blunt new warning for American workers. Artificial intelligence is about to wipe out millions of jobs. One expert says a bloodbath is looming. So we asked, what, if anything, can workers do now to protect their careers? What you can do is get a job that AI cannot really replace as of yet. I'll talk about that a little bit more, a little bit later. This morning a major tech CEO is sounding the alarm about the technology he's spearheading. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodi, the head of the company behind AI model Claude Four, has a blunt warning, telling the website Axios, half of all entry-level white-collar jobs could be wiped out by artificial intelligence within five years, potentially driving the unemployment rate up to 20%. Now, I don't know if you have that high of an unemployment rate. I don't know about that, because... You may have jobs that are taken away by AI. That does not mean that other jobs won't pop up. And also, here's something else. Americans will have to shift. That's just the bottom line. Not only Americans, but the entire world has got to shift. Because if we shift, then they shift as well. He says industries most at risk include law, marketing, tech, and finance. These new generative AI technologies pose a real risk to early career knowledge jobs. In recent months, AI has shown stunning capabilities from generating hyper-realistic fake videos to diagnosing rare diseases through data analysis. The state Supreme Court in Arizona is even using AI-powered avatars to act as reporters and summarize court rulings. So that right there is not a real person. That is an AI-generated image. An avatar is a bite. And people are watching these butts And black is a real person, but it's not a real person. to be a sort of a manager of a team of AI agents. Some major companies already downsizing. Walmart cutting 1,500 corporate jobs, part of a technology-led restructuring. Microsoft laying off 6,000 saying it's aligning for the AI era. So how can you protect your career? Experts say double down on what AI struggles with, making human connections and doing things in person. If you can do your job locked in a closet with a computer, Those are the things that are more worrying for AI. Things that have to be in person and really with people tend to be safer. And learn to work with AI, not against it. It's really important that you've mastered your craft, your area of expertise, augmented by this technology. And the anthropic CEO is pushing lawmakers to get up to speed on AI and urgently look at ways to regulate this technology. Alright, so there we go. This is on Good Morning America talking about AI taking over quite a few jobs. So again, the CEO of Anthroppy behind the chatbot clause says 50% of white-collar keyword, white-collar entry-level jobs done within five years. Now, I think that's the truth. And I've been seeing this coming for a long time. I knew this day would be here where AI would take over a lot of these jobs. Like I said, if you got to work from home remote and you got a mouse jiggler because you're not really working, that job will not be there that long in my humble opinion because you're not even working and get the job still getting done and you're getting paid. So how was. I don't know if I have a positive because he kind of glazed over that glaring fact in front of everybody there that in this video Arizona's got two court reporters reporting news about cases and their AI, video AI. So that's a job that would have gone to a person that would have been physically there, that's in front of a monitor that requires a person to be there and they've completely eliminated that job from the human job pool. they have somebody who's going to be forever young, always going to look like that, and be able to get out there and report the news about what's going on in the courtroom. Isn't that interesting? I'll let him go again, because he's doing his own commentary, and I'm commentary on his stuff, so. Blue color jobs where you got to use your hands where you got to create things where you got to make things where you got to Go to someone's home where you got to see them in person Those jobs are not going to be affected if you're a barber right now How was AI going to take your job? It can't as far as I know AI cannot cut hair AI cannot Twist somebody's braids or wash your hair or give them a massage or nothing like that. They can't, AI cannot give somebody a coconut or a cucumber or whatever facial. They can't do that. And with even what I do, you might be able to make a video of me, I suppose, my AI facsimile. You could put that on the internet, but it's not gonna do anything beyond what I do because it can't be me. The AI bot of me is not me. You understand? We're talking about AI bots of news reporters. That's easy because they're not gonna get personality. They're not gonna really be humorous. It's just gonna be, okay, a picture, video of them just saying basic things. That's not gonna be able to replace guys like me. But if you have a channel or if you're a news reporter and you're bland and straightforward and You don't really matter as far as the content succeeding or not you'll be replaced but like I said Try Rose Insurance Checker to see if you're cutting over. You can have an AI image of AOB because they've got, he's got thousands of videos up on the internet that the computers can pull from to get his imagery. If you ever look at how they do deep fakes. And you could do an AI deep fake of him with another person. I mean granted you still have to get a person there, but you could fake with a good actor with a nose, a cadence. You don't even have to sound, you don't even have to impersonate his voice because the computer will do that for you. Anyway, I'll digress. Looks like we can skip the ad now. You need to get into carpentry. You need to get into HVAC, plumbing, welding, truck driving. You have to get into these things because first of all we need it. We're trying to import the whole third world into the USA to do those things for us because a lot of us ain't gonna do it or a lot of us aren't industrious enough to create ways where that industry is more profitable. Time example. General contractors, okay, these guys are gonna get a bunch of the Mexicano's coming over here doing the work. Why can't we do it? Why can't we do it? A big part of the reason is that they get paid next to nothing but also are we interested in not coming to work in a serious way to make it affordable for the homeowner to buy something that we make but also profitable There needs to be innovation in that space from Americans, for Americans, because if we don't, we're pretty much doomed. We can't rely upon the third world to do everything for us. AI is going to take a lot of these desktops. We're going to have no choice but to go back to more of a blue collar way of living, more manufacturing, more creating things, building things, improving things, fixing things, physically in the real world. have a service based job. If you're a young lady, nursing, I swear by nursing. That's the best thing for y'all. I got so many friends, family, etc. in nursing and they love it. You could do it for as long as you want. You could make whatever kind of money you want. It's all up to you. Whether you want to be a travel nurse, whether you want to be something else in the healthcare industry, you want to be a pharmacist, you want to do the sonograms. That is a whole big industry that cannot yet be taken about technology. Now as I close I want to say this, again it's not about fear-mongering right now. I think everybody should get into a career field that makes the most sense for them and get into a field that cannot be done by a robot. It could not be done by a machine. If you do that, you'll be fine. But if you're trying to work from home, customer service, or a thing that a computer could do just as easily as you can do it, you're in trouble. But I think I'll leave that right there for now. And what's your opinion about AI taking 50% of entry-level white-collar jobs in just five years? Is that an exaggeration? Is that fear-marguing? Whatever your thoughts are. Let me know in the comments below. You guys know where I'm at. I don't think it's exaggeration. I don't think it's fear-marguing. I think it's the 100% truth. The 100% truth. And it's a warning if you're not ready for it. You gotta get ready. Cuz AI is not coming down the pipeline. It's not a thing that's a long way away. It's here right now. Jobs are being taken over by technology right now. And it's always been the case. There's always been technology that came about because at one point we didn't have all this farm equipment. We didn't have all these things. It makes our lives easier. We didn't have washing machines, dishwashers, all that kind of stuff. Things were done by hand. You got a washing board outside clothesline like my mom used a washing board Okay, I'm on a washing machine. Nothing like that growing up. My grandma had an outdoor toilet I mean you saw Shannon shark talk about that outdoor toilets in the 80s So a lot of the things we have right now a lot of the technology is relatively new and as we get further into humanity and this beautiful advanced country of the USA. We're gonna get more and more and more and more technology. You gotta figure out where you fit in this hyper advanced world full of technology. But whatever your thoughts are, please let me know in the comments below. And that's all I gotta say for this video. If you like what you heard, please comment, rate, share, and subscribe. Peace. All right, there we go and that was Anthony Brown-Mogan again talking about big tech saying that half the white collar jobs will be taken by AI. You know, when you want to look at where technology is going, you look at where it's being developed at. We are not developing this technology. It is being developed overseas. It is being developed in Asian countries. Korea is one of them. Japan is one that everybody thinks about, but there is a huge, huge tech, computer programming monster that is Korea. Take a look at some of the games and graphics and stuff that come out of there, how they have used AI with the stuff that they're doing there. Japan is one that a lot of people think about too as far as technology goes. Guys, white-collar jobs, they've always dreamed about like turning stuff over to robots. Hell, I think, what was it, McDonald's was boasting about having a robot, robot, robo-run McDonald's does the burger flipping and all you have is a manager slash maintenance person there to take care of the Take care of the restaurant. They want to get the blue cover workers, too You know the rumba the vacuum that you know Automatically vacuum your floor. It seems like such an innocuous little little device, but landscapers guys your jobs are in trouble, too They are making robot, lawn mowers, and it doesn't need to have sophisticated AI. It just has to have something in it that can follow parameters, you know, which is something that we have always had with our computers. That's not AI. If it can follow a set of parameters, you program it to, it gets to a point where the graphic or the distance changes and it changes course, that's not AI. Okay, that's just programming. I've been seeing a lot of stuff, a lot of stuff that's been called AI, that is not AI. It's all the same old stuff that we had programming when I was growing up. We made toys like that, where you program, rather than an RC car, one of the toys I had growing up was this Jeep that Dad got me, I think from the Salvation Army that somebody else had gotten rid of. And you program in, you know, you want it to go forward, you want it to turn, you want it to back up. You hit the button and it runs that program. There are keys on top. And it's basically what it is. You tell the dimensions of the yard and congratulations, it's just going to go out and load your yard. If they make it cheap and affordable enough to where it's better to have the computer run it, why are they going to pay you? You know? The job to get into is to be the person who maintains and repair those devices But a lot of these devices that they're building they're not building them to be repaired They're building them to be replaced and I hate to say it but take a look at the factories that build those things. There's very minimal human interaction there. A lot of the factories that are building stuff like cell phones or Roombas or these John Deere lawnmowers that drive themselves and cut your lawn, there's hardly a person involved there. Maybe for quality control and to keep an eye on the machines to make sure that nothing flows up. But you don't have an assembly line of people there anymore. So yeah, getting factories back in the US, it sounds good, but how many jobs is that really going to create if we go with modern technology? It's not going to be as many as people think. Even when it was in the US, car manufacturing, if you're on the assembly line, you didn't need as many people as you thought you did before it went to Mexico, because we had a lot of stuff in Michigan that was being built by robots. Robotic arms, pick a piece up, put it on, pick it. and you have somebody there to program it like you would program a CNC machine. It's programming, it's not AI, it's just programming. Which is not self-program. 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Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K2025 Old Earth Calendar 2025 Battle for the Republic Book 3 And that's the dark anniversary for the bad guys wasn't a dark anniversary for us It's just the idea that all those traders who thought they had a deal with the devil found out the devil makes no deals And they always talk themselves into that That's what's always fascinating to me. They always talk themselves into their destruction, which is good. I appreciate that. We need them to keep that up. As a matter of fact, I don't want my enemy to change. It's very predictable. The important thing is just staying ahead of the curve. Anyway, it is a beautiful, beautiful Friday out there. End of the work week and beginning of the work weekend. I want to say how to Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogham Aranges, Naga Hijam, Fox, Wolf, and the Rustics, along with Fort Benning, Michigan. And everybody is doing their part to get the job done this weekend because we are tight on schedules, on schedules. I say, Lieutenant, what does the schedule look like for us? I say. Anyway. the schedule, the way it's set. We are going to be bouncing around the state quite a bit this weekend. But in the morning, we have a bunch of quartermaster issues that have to be taken care of. So I'm going to be tied down there. However, we will be participating as a couple of different events. We have a, hold on here, we have a night orienteering exercise going on up at Nagahitcham. They're one of the best facilities for that type of work because remember we do have all of the pack mark points for orienteering in place, both for daytime and nighttime orienteering. And the course is probably one of the most extensive with the greatest amount of dynamic terrain, which is something that we need to do more of. So again, they're going to be ahead of the curve. They will also be visited by, I understand we've got some friends up from the Ohio militia units. I don't know which one, but I understand they'll be there, probably right now, listening to this radio program. So it is Friday. So again, I want to say welcome, and we're going to be sharing a lot of information with regard to the up and coming medical build. That's something that everybody is Helped with twice now, but we're expanding this so it looks like we're gonna have some people coming up from the Ohio militia and Indiana militias in the north here to participate in the IFAQ build Now I'm going to be talking more about that in a minute But yes, it's gonna be a lot of work But it's the factory production kind of thing working, but I want people to Mechanically do this we're doing this for a reason you know there's method to the madness And the idea is familiarity with the system, with the concept of how things are put together. And so we're going to get as many people to participate as we can. I've already had a couple calls on this. I appreciate the fact that more people do want to get involved. So we may make this more than one event, one day's event. And there is a reason, as I'll explain in a minute here, material. So anyway, the IFACs are standard US military spec. We have all of the standard and proper components available to build. And so by the time we're done with this particular project, this part of the project, it's going to assist with both present needs and a project that we're working on right now with regard to a new militia formation that is building. So more on that in a second too. Anyway, the iFAC, if you would check it out, there's a dozen different, probably a hundred or two hundred videos on YouTube about the basic iFAC kit in whatever variation people have come up with. They're all good. Everybody has had, you know, a lot of people have had experience with these in the worst way because they've had to use them. But that's good because they have firsthand experience, so they've selected accordingly. We've taken the cue from a couple of other people in our teams, the medical support unit. And so there are a few more things that we've added based upon our standard resources that we can pull from around the country, the different suppliers that we have. And again, we're going to do what we can to expand on that program as quickly as possible. I would point out one of the companies you can go to is ShopMedVet.com. They have a vast amount of material that's in the liquidation category. They have roll gauze for $0.03 a roll. Now you want to buy a 500 count box of those because that's the easiest way for it not to be just fluffed all over the place inside a shipping box. Pay attention, find out what the case size is for any of these individual but cheap volume items and order by the case. I recommend that. That's what we did for the IFACs with the two or three sources, but ShopMedVet has been a really good one. And you need to go take a look at them. ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. We clean them out. We clean them out. Whoever gets there first, congratulations. Tag, you're it. So here's what I need help with. With the builds that are going to take place with these IFAX, we are going to go through probably 100% of what we've collected and have from one close source in terms of the IFAX pouches and also the inserts. We do have an equal number of both. It's probably about 2,000. We're going to eat those up fast. What I need, and this is what I would prefer, well, I'll go with need and prefer. Need is more IFAX pouches. Many hands make for light work. A lot of you that are listening can pitch in by searching the system. If you have a large, local, traditional, like real surplus shop where they have like bins of stuff like pallet bins and cases of stuff sitting there. I know there's a bunch of this stuff down there, a bunch of places like this all over Kentucky, Tennessee because of Fort Canox and also Fort, you know, Benning. Well, it's Fort Benning again. Whatever, Fort Fruit Loop, whatever it was before. Anyway, fact is that in many of these hole-in-the-wall but big locations, a lot of what we're looking for is sitting there. And the prices are actually quite reasonable because in many cases, the people have a glut of something. So here's what I need. I don't care what camouflage pattern. I'm looking for the cheapest solution. ACU is fine. In fact, most of what we're going to be putting together With this latest batch, it's probably a little closer to 2,200 pieces. But we have mostly, the iFACs are mostly ACU. I've got some ABU, I've also got some Woodland. And again, the inserts, I don't care. They don't care if they match, what color they match. Are you going to see it? If you see an iFAC insert, it's going to be used. You're going to be using it. Otherwise, it's in the pouch out of sight, out of mind. So it doesn't make any difference to match colors of it's nice if you can you know make it look appropriate people like that But OD green would be my preference if we can run into any and those are kind of rare Woodland camo is good Five color or three color five colors are very rare Three color desert. I'm not interested unless mom unless the multi cam is cheap and what I mean cheap looking at a couple dollars a pouch or about that And yes, we have the purchasing power to buy somebody out. So if you have a supply source down there in your backyard, and it's a big old classic, kind of like Kmart size or big store with bins of stuff, usually they have even cases that are unopened, that's the kind of place I'm curious about, but I can't be everywhere, and you guys are. So here's what I want you to do. If you can check your local sources. And if you run into case lots or pallet lots of the iFAC pouches, because I'll explain more about why we need even more in a minute, it should be pretty obvious. We have a lot of people out that we're outfitting. But whatever color pattern, I don't care. But the idea is cheap. Yes, we will take grade B. I don't care if they're used. It doesn't make any difference. So if you run into used or if you run into new, If it's in whatever camouflage pattern and they have a bunch of different ones, I want the cheapest. Okay, so that helps me a lot. So here's what, okay, we got somebody with an open mic. Scratching their face. Okay, hold on a second. It might be me. It might be you. Anyway, what we've got is, again, if you run into any of this, I don't care where you're around the country, we can ship it one way or another. We either truck ship or we'll pick it up ourselves depending on location. But liberty at provide net liberty at provide net Liberty at provide net send me an email Give me a you know location number Etc if you can if you're the contact source maybe because you're friendly with them then we'll use you as the Negotiator, okay? But we are looking for a large number. Before we get to the front, we've got Ed there. Go ahead, jump in there. What do you got? Yeah, no, no. It's off topic from what you're talking about, but I know you'll find this interesting. Because I've always said, who's training AI? We played a video about AI taking over white collar jobs in America by 50%, they're saying, in five years. And my beef has always been about who's training it. Well, one of the guys who has had the conversation with the tech sent me an article. It's from Wired magazine or Wired website now because they don't, I don't think they have a magazine anymore, do they? I don't know. There aren't many magazines left like Popular Mechanics. But anyway, this is from 2023, September 11th. Wow, what a surprise. It was published on September 11th, 2023, Dad. These prisoners are training AI to do everything from pink to spell check to tell the difference between a mailman, a dog, and an architect. Window frames and door frames. Dad, remember what I said? AI art looks like it was trained by prisoners. It looks like prison art, doesn't it? Yeah, Crayola. 2020 just when AI was getting big and all the all the artwork and everything's coming out This is why it looks like cartoonish, you know Futurama prison artwork because it was trained by prisoners That's why is prison artwork Remember what he said in the spin space invaders kind of sad, isn't it? Yeah. Well kind of sad but true Well, again, that doesn't surprise us. I mean, considering, you know, the... Well, it's either going to be that or it's going to be Malakan or Indian, you know, folk, you know, operators who will, you know, be, you know, playing sutar music in the background and Shiva, you know, and Vishnu will be the subject base for whatever it is that's put together. And you would have nothing and you would be happy. That's what I'm expecting. I would say that that would be most likely and chances are if they haven't headed that way, they're on the way, one way or another. So prisoners, training AI, that would be my first choice. Wouldn't be your first choice? No, not really. I will say this, okay. There were some phenomenal artists. I used them when I was doing the book work. I set up a complete printing operation behind the wire, remember, and one of the things I did, all the artwork, although I did most of it, a lot of it I did myself. For instance, because of the experience I had, it was cool to make the silhouettes, the infantry, put that all together. for the imagery and then scale it down. Actually, I did it full-size and then scaled it down by shrinking it down with a copy machine system. So that the detail looks incredibly great because, well, that's really detailed for a tiny little image. That's because it was scaled down or shrunk down from an actual full-size drawing on an 8.5 by 11 sheet of paper. That's why. But the artist did a lot of the work. For instance, the promo work and the for the posters or some of the artwork that is inserted into the books in certain locations was done by people who are very competent and I would hire them in a heart of work. Unfortunately, there are some that I would not hire and at least they were keeping themselves busy. But as far as their performance level, not so great. But again, at least they were doing something. So I'm not going to deride them, but it's not your first choice if it's supposed to be for white color slash management slash taking over operations for fill in the blank and this is the descriptive process. No. Sorry guys, this doesn't work, but it's going to happen anyway. The good thing is that they're going to get the quality of product they deserve. The problem is whether or not somebody is stupid or foolish enough to follow the Thinking process the agenda of the creatures that are trying to manipulate you this way That's the part. We've got to beat me and pay attention to Stoopid souls stupid We don't want to see that happen So again pay attention AI we don't need it We actually have we have 330 million Americans as we were talking about in the two-hour block a lot of them were illegal aliens So it's not like we don't have enough people in country that are competent if we actually make the effort to hire them. You know, first seek them out. You've got to find the people that are appropriate. But that's not that hard a job if you know what your goals are. So prior to proper planning again, preventing piss poor performance. In this case, we're just going to get piss poor performance because it's what they want. Which is what I've said all along in this. It's what they want. Planet Krapu 21st Century. And it just continues to be a sinking ship across the board. So, let's see. We're almost to the bottom. And we're headed towards the end of the work week here. I will say, I'm trying to read some of what's being sent here. Sorry, guys. Always multitasking. Hold on. Oh, OK. Yes, I better, everybody keeps saying this. You need to put the mailing address out more. It happens almost every time you do the program by a different person each time. It's not the same person. But okay, let's do this. Our mailing address is PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN, Patriot Broadcasting Network, PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Dad, I am beginning to clarify this because the listeners who sent me that article is from Finland and the prisoners that were being used to train AI were in Finland. We're Finnish prisoners! That's horrible. Well, it's cold over there. Like I said, it gave them something to do, poor bastards. So, well, they might be a little better educated. No, probably not. And we're saying hi to our listeners in Finland. We're not trying to be derogatory to you, but, well, the quality of the prisoners probably isn't any better over there than the quality of the prisoners at most of the time we have here. What do you think? I'd be willing to bet about the same. So, no, not my first choice in solutions, but for those who, if they're incompetent, those are the people that are being in leadership now, and that's what you get. That's where they go. So, okay, hold on guys, even as I do this, and okay, oh, let me finish the address issue. PBN PO Box 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130. If you'd like to donate, go to the Donate Guy. That's what we need, libertytreeradio.4mg.com, or you can mail a donation in. If you'd like to donate, and you're going to use the mailing address, PBN PO Box 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130. If you're going to send a check or money order, you can send cash. And by the way, I'm a, like I said, I'm a Zimbabwean millionaire. I have 7 million Zimbabwean dollars. in seven notes. I think it will not even buy me a cup of coffee. Oh well. So anyway, as it is, with the situation going the way that it is, if you do send a check or money order, make it out to Nancy. Last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Nancy, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. And if you'd like to donate via the web page, go to Liberty Tree, radio.4mg.com. When you get there, go to the donate key. When you get to the donate key, donate any amount. An audio tech donation or audio tech that will be flagged for that. We are upgrading technology. We're going to need a little help to make that happen. We're retro, but we're not in that respect. We're actually picking up a piece of equipment that or rebuilding, which we will be doing both really in the long haul, cassette technology so that we can take advantage of, again, information that we already have in file. And I don't really want to, well, it will be switched over to digital, some of it, but it's the idea that we need the machines up and online to be able to do that. I have a system here, more than a few. But again, I'm going through those and I'm rebuilding. You know, again, time doesn't wait for anybody and age, entropy is an issue with all technology and it's no different with cassette players. Entropy, always remember that. If you just stand in place, it will freeze in place. There we go. Best way to think about it. So, we're at the bottom. Let's do the Kinks, Muswell Hillbillies. 20th century man and for everybody out there classic early 70s protest music kinks did a lot of it But there were a lot of other bands to that. It's really unique stuff Listen to the words it totally pertains to today But what's fascinating is there isn't anybody out there. It's gonna play it. I guarantee it They don't want you to hear it after all you were born in a welfare state ruled by bureaucracy controlled by civil servants And people dressed in gray. Here we go. Well, Hillbillies album. If you see that album, it is worth a lot of money. Bula, Clams, Simoleons, take your pick, whatever you want to call it. But if you do see it, it's highly collectible album as in vinyl. So grab it. Go ahead, jump in there. All right, well, Dave, the guy in Finland who I've talked to, he wants to know what you think about turning our accounting over to AI, knowing that they were using prisoners to do it when we're trying to get rid of fraud. Well, my problem, as he knows and everybody else sees, what would, okay, are they probably going to just regular prisoners? No, they're probably going to people with administrative backgrounds. So what kind of administrative backgrounds would you have that would be probably in jail? I don't know. Embesalers, people who cook the books, people who are creative with administrative theft, you know, federal government agents, that kind of thing. Or at least people who work in the bookkeeping industry to begin with, and they are white collar. Okay, dirty stained white collar with blood on their hands in some cases because they destroyed pension packages or whatever. Yeah, yeah, that's the person I want developing your AI package. And then on top of that, remember, well, they did lean over into the Epstein criminal world, so to speak. So just think of what kind of creature you've got sitting there going, oh, yeah, so you're going to let me What? I get to manipulate this AI system to make it work for you? Now guys, what's the oldest trick as a programmer? I want you to think about that. The guy, our friend listening in Finland, he's absolutely right. What is the most common trick that a programmer incorporates, especially to ensure, let's just say, employment, but also Exacting revenge in the event the company fires you. What do they usually do? What's been the historical problem for years? Yeah, we fired Bob. We didn't need Bob anymore. Bob was our primary programmer. He handled everything. He made everything happen, but we don't need Bob anymore because it's all happening. And a month out and everything's okay. And oh, two months out and everything. And all of a sudden, the end of that second month, there was no handshake. Bob didn't key in. And all of a sudden, the whole system just does something really strange. It just goes off. It just disappears. Things start to eat out of the machine. There's a worm on board. Oh, data's disappearing left there. The whole business is disappearing, at least in the administrative computer world. Now, in the same breath, you can have office space scenario. Now, we all remember the movie Office Space, don't we? Of course, there was the guy with the stapler, who nobody knew what he did, and he ended up being the richest man in the company that survived because, well, he was in the basement, and he came back, and he found the check, and he burned the building down. So we know that part of the story. But let's remember what they were doing. The guys had created their own little package of wealth, so to speak. Now, can you imagine what creative things somebody might do if they were a criminal mind and they felt, you know what, only got a year and a half. I know this company. In fact, even if I don't know this company, I'll know this company after I leave. I'll know everything about this company. And if I choose that I don't like this company, I can also, through the AI, make this company cease to exist. Or I could make it a living hell for those people. I wonder how I could blackmail them with that. I wonder how I could manipulate people with that. I wonder how I could get the AI to manipulate people like that. Does everybody see the program here? Yeah, who is this guy? He kind of worked for six different 500 companies and well, he embezzled three. He took all the money out of three retirement packages and he also undercut a bunch of other operations in their foreign offices and I think he killed three or four of the group. They're just the companies are gone, sir. They're gone. Oh, he's our man. We need to have him working in our system. Oh, yeah. And just imagine the way that the AI could be manipulated. And first of all, making bad decisions because it tells people to make bad decisions. And in turn, in fact, it can be done with a passcode. Think about it, a handshake, a casual handshake. I'm going into your AI to say hi because I want to file for employment. And you handshake with the AI and you give it the wink, the nod, and the squeeze on the ass. And all of a sudden, there's a beaming report in the human services department all about how this guy has all the qualifications, everything we need, and you need to hire him now. And that's the beginning of the end. What does that sound, sir? It's the foghorn. We hit something. My feet are cold. They're serving free drinks over there at the bar. They're launching flares. Oh, look at the firework and the band is playing nearer my god to thee. I wonder if the company's in trouble. Yeah. Realistically, no. Only an idiot and a cop or a fool would let AI near any of its operations. Seriously. On the other hand, look at it this way. We're getting rid of the competition for all of us common sense people. Let the fools embrace AI. But just run like hell and stay away from whatever any idiot that's being dragged down by that boat anchor. That's all. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. Yeah, this is Carl in Virginia. The question that I have is, what's the incentive of these prisoners to give real answers? There's no penalty for giving BS or there's no reward for giving correct answers. They can just put things in the picture of a bicycle and what does that say? It's a dinosaur. Next question. You've got to have a sub-structure there. Well, that's the problem is again you first of all you're dealing with a criminal element who says that the person you're dealing with in any way shape or form has anything other than angst and animosity and Has great hatred for you I mean you don't know what the background of that person's mind really is and you're giving them the opportunity to break something And do it in such a way that it would be, it's kind of like exactly what just happened with our country with illegal aliens. One way or another, your enemy has broken the country. You do understand that, right? They're claiming that it's going to cost us $17,000 to ship an illegal, each illegal alien out. Why? Well, because that's the racket and scam that they're going to set up so that they can milk the money buckets for as long as possible just as they always do. It's just another scam. So if we've got however many 30 million, do 30 million times $17,000 per illegal alien. You do the math. You figure it out. So that's the kind of one way or another it's destructive. The one line from the Batman movie that everybody was so impressed with. Well, you know, Mr. Wayne, there are some people who just want to see the world burn down. I remember he was giving me the story about the robber in India that had been stealing the rubies. Then they found this kid playing with a bunch of stones and they were all the rubies that were being stolen. The guy didn't do it because he wanted the rubies. He was doing it because he just wanted to create mayhem. So, why would you not think going into a particular population group that that's something that wouldn't be most likely? Right? Does that make sense, guys? That makes sense to me. That wouldn't take a lot, but again, you've got what kind of people have gravitated to present management? Stupid people. Politically, because of the politically correct process. Stupid people have been given positions of authority. They have no business being near. It's not the crazy fruit loop criminal. It's the fruit loop management. It's Martha Stewart on steroids. Of course I went to China for sweat shops. to make her product. But she found that the California prison system could do it too, just from your time there. So she's got to deal with the state now for making her Martha Stewart products. Right, because it's so much cheaper. She doesn't have a seat in the living. Right, don't have to worry about waiting for the boat to show up at the dock. It's already here. Well, again, that's the short-term, you know, looking to the end of your nose. concept, but it's not realistically. This is a lose-lose. I can see that, you know, for, well, let me give you an example. Guys, this actually happened. There are prisoners, well, I've told you many times, in most prison systems, prisoners do about 90% of the administrative work. All those poor prison employees, they're having so bad, no they don't. The prisoners literally do everything. So, this is a variation on exactly what we're talking about. They had a number of prisoners who had computer background. Now, one of them actually was an embezzler. He had embezzled $14,800,000 plus from all places of business in the Upper Peninsula, and he was being stored in the Upper Peninsula. So because he had a background, and he's, oh yeah, he's got experience with computers, they put him in charge of the administrative office operations at Hiawatha facility. Well, he was on the short end of his tour, so to speak, and they let him, literally they could sit back on their dead hind ends and let him do everything and he did. And like I said, about a month and a half out after he, the month after he left, month and a half, it was a month and probably two weeks, three weeks. All of a sudden there's all this scrambling going around in the bubble in the administrative and control area. What was it? All of the data systems were crashing in Cascade, one after another, with all of the on-site information being destroyed. How did this happen? How could this be? Why could this happen? Oh, why? Why? Well, we knew exactly why. But he was very qualified. He was very qualified. He was incredibly well qualified. He was $14.8 million qualified at being able to operate the system. And of course, what it cost them, they actually shut right up at the accounts. I know that it was a horrific amount of money to bring the system and to pull out of the backups in the backups downstate and to reconstruct the entire system. Now, that whole facility is gone now. That whole facility has been destroyed. It's newer, that was newer than most of the expanded prison systems in the Michigan Department of Corrections, but it was late waste. It was literally disassembled, which I think is rather fascinating. It was part of the FEMA money for it because it was a FEMA detention camp type facility, as we've talked about many times. So anyway, again, no, I wouldn't try, no. I would not let anybody like that near a system that I thought was vital and that I was going to possibly be using for any business. But that's just Uncle Mark and there's a lot of stupid, like I said, they're hiring stupid people. These people are stupid. They're not kind of sort of, they are stupid. We got what we paid for and it's going to get worse because again once Trump is down the road and that's not if, that's just when. The enemy is going to jump and there's a whole bunch of stuff like this is going to cook off one after another if not while he's in office right now Well, you know you remember I brought up I brought up a couple weeks ago or was last month about the workers in Africa suing the big AI tech companies for hiding their involvement in training AI I I would be curious now not even more curious. I want to go back because remember What was it? Madagascar was one of the countries that was listed that they were hiding stuff on. How many of these employees that they were hiding their employment were prisoners? Oh, it's likely it is not. Well, now once you get into these populations, it's possible, but it wouldn't be necessary because the population is, you know, the wage scale is so much different than buying someone like that. It's like India. Buying somebody in India is a chump change. Now, is the quality of the product going to be the same? Well, let me give you an example. How many times have you talked to any of these card companies or anybody now and you don't get, hi Miss Korky, hi Mrs. Mark Korky, Miss Mark Korky, how are you doing? Oh, I'm fine, how are you doing? Oh, wait a minute, you sound just like me. Oh yes, I am just like you. But the fact is that, again, Why are they doing that? They're not getting a good product. In fact, they know they're getting a crappy product. In fact, I personally believe they hope they're pissing off their customer because the customer will become so frustrated talking to somebody who can't handle the English language that they'll hang up. And since mostly what they're doing is complaining about something having to do with service, much better to have the individual pissed off and hanging up than to have to deal with the problem. Socialists are like this. I have worked with them for a very long time at the University of Michigan. They are turds. They are total turds. They are worthless turds. And they constantly and consistently and repetitiously are turds. So again, the fact that they've hired these type, it's bad enough that yes, they hired the prison population. But it's no different with the other groups. It doesn't mean they aren't trying. But it's just when the product that they're producing is unserviceable Then there isn't any benefit if you have to maintain longer periods of time not granted again They're buying these slaves so cheap that yes, they can really afford to repeat repeat repeat repeat repeat Why not they're not out anything? I mean not really it's child you said jump change they're paying jump change for the slaves They're you know for the prisoners. They're paying jump change for the regular employees that are overseas. The last thing you want is someone who cannot be communicative in the language that they're supposed to be communicating in as part of a business model. No matter how you look at it, it doesn't work. And you are going to see people walk away from your product, which is exactly what's going to happen here. And so again, one of the other aspects of this is that all these fools are buying into this AI. What they're going to do is sync the business, which would be competition for the globalist businesses that are going to take advantage of these failures. And these failures will be consistently up and coming. Repeat ad nauseam over and over and over again. And each one, the person won't be...guys, they don't punish anybody anymore. Look what we got right now with the Doge scab. Okay? Oh, who are we going after? Well, not really anybody. Not really, because if we do, we'd be upsetting things. We can't upset things. So, again, once these people do damage to the economy, it's like, again, who should we be...who have been arresting years ago? George Herbert Walker Bush. Daphne and Gatt, Bill Clinton, George Herbert Walker Bush, Bill Clinton. But they did nothing and they continued to re- they wrecked the economy. They intentionally destroyed or sculpted out the economy like a gourd so that they could rape, kill, pillage and burn as they come back in. And most people that you talk to right now that are yapping, that are with the Trump crew, are globalists. Well, of course I'm a globalist. You're here, you know, not me. But if you pay attention, they're yapping that, well, yeah, of course, you know, we need to be globalists. No, we need to have a global economy. We always have had a global economy. You know, the UAW was behind that, NAFTA and GATT as well. Yes. Oh, absolutely. I've got their VHS. They made two million. VHS tapes, a vote for Bill Clinton is a vote against NAFTA. I have some of them. And they sent them out to every retiree and to all of the regular employees and anybody else that they could. And it was a vote for Bill Clinton is a vote against NAFTA. Bill Clinton will stop NAFTA dead in its tracks. Well, who signed NAFTA, people? I think he did it with a straw so he could start the giant sucking sound. Yeah, can you hear the sucking sound? Exactly. And here again, this is the same problem with this AI situation. What they're doing is this is planned destruction of whole elements of the economy and in the process they can walk up and buy the shipwreck for chump change. That's the plan, I guarantee it. Because the app is, you know, like Trump is saying, well, we're going to, all these companies are going to come in. Guys, these companies were already coming into the US. Can I remind everybody of something? We have these communist Chinese battery factories. They were already coming in. And you know what? What Trump is proposing is that not just the Chinese would be coming in, but all the rest of the butt buddies that planned on taking advantage of the destruction of the country through NAFTA and GATT. Well, Donald Trump's bringing him in as the Israelis told him to as his Jewish handlers told him to all God mark brought that up again Yeah, because that's what's happening. So I don't see this is no way shape or form is just an accident. This is part of the Next phase in failure, but don't play the blame game. Don't you play the blame game? It's not Bob's fault that Bob was a total idiot. It's not Bob's fault. Come on, be nice to Bob. Give him another job so he can ruin another company. In fact, he's got other, he's got more AI connections. So he can destroy two or three or four or five other companies if he just let him string it along. See, that is what will happen, people. That's exactly where this is going. So, anyway, be prepared. Old Boy Shop model, be prepared. It's later than you think. That's Fred Rexer in a classic Fred Rexer moment. Be prepared. It's later than you think. We're at the top. We're going on the weekend. We're out there. For all of you out there, be careful if you're in training. Also, the night training and orienteering exercise, we have additional coaches and referees that are going to be participating because we're training more trainers. Now, I need those I-FAC pouches if you could. Send me an email. You've got a big, big, big surplus place down the road that's been around for a while. We need about 680 I-FAC pouches at least. so I can be clearing out other locations it's needed. We'll do what we get. We're gonna get out of here. God bless the Republic. That's the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We are on the mark. And you guys are all the solution. Actually, we can probably pick some of these companies up for jump change, turn them around, dump all the AI ourselves, or they could kill me. Hey, that's a plan. Okay guys, we're gonna get out of here We'll be back on Monday Ed's taking over, Morial here coming up And again if you could drop me an email if you have a source looking for eye-pack How come the cheapest cheap can be A or B grade and eye-pack inserts? So let me know if you run into anything and we'll see you on Monday. Bye. Bye Sit down