June 19, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, self-sufficiency, and constitutional rights during a four-hour broadcast on June 19, 2025. Topics included gardening and food preservation (tomatoes, mulberries, canning), natural dyes and camouflage materials, silver's medicinal and historical uses, antibiotic availability through fish antibiotics, shotgun ammunition selection for home defense, and family emergency action drills. Koernke also covered militia training operations, the planned merger of ATF and DEA as a threat to Second Amendment rights, and warnings about potential government-sponsored terrorist attacks. A guest segment featured Richard Carey discussing globalist consolidation and the importance of local preparedness.
- second amendment
- atf
- dea merger
- preparedness
- militia training
- self-defense
- shotgun ammunition
- silver
- antibiotics
- emergency action drills
- camouflage
- food preservation
- constitutional rights
- government overreach
- patriot radio
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The underground and a faraway place. The machines are running all night. Where the weavers and cutters test each stitch to see if they're woven in tight. Each strand and each thread is tested in true. All the knots are woven by hand. And on each rope, there will be an aid of one who has betrayed his land. Our leaders have forgotten the oath that they took when they swore to protect and preserve. Our freedom and rights and religion too, in whatever church we serve. They lined all their pockets and deceived the people, and most went along with the flow. The tempers are short and the memories are long. Each name the people will know. When each rope is finished, it's tested for strength and packed in a bag with a hood. And upon the bag is the name of a traitor who did his country no good. Someday we will hear that Nuremberg plea when the hour is drawing near. I was only doing what I was told, another lie. And for those of you who don't believe, be around when the party begins. What next will be stretched and cries will be heard and the traitors will sway. Today, approximately 500,000 murderers have been paroled or otherwise released in America. While politicians like Dianne Feinstein, Chuck Schumer, and John Chafee demand yet more gun control. The thing is, they all have armed bodyguards. Many paid for with your tax money. Jane, care to comment? Support this advertising. Send checks to Citizens of America, 2118 Wilshire Boulevard, number 447, Santa Monica, California, 90403, or go to citizensofamerica.org. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you could always keep. Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news and a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor a gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You paid 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 sustainly farm. And keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise. Stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of plan. Preserve our great Republican, eat God, give and write. Pray to God as I awoke he vanished in the midst of whence he came. This words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. Stood by your bedsided dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? Called out from the grave. Grab that cup of coffee, smell. Oh my goodness. Oh, oh and taste. Now, Tom, just put the glasses on. Just put them on. Just for a minute. And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, south, Northeast and North. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're in satellite. I want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there that are listening and then rebroadcasting many other people on many other walks of life and also locations not just on the water but mostly on the water and rebroadcasting on a vast spider web slash array sharing analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is Thursday. Oh, this is a day that was a brush by your ears maybe. Target of Opportunity Day. This is a typical Tuesday or Thursday is when the Israeli Mossad and elements of the US government commit acts of government sponsored terrorism against the American people and then try to produce as many casualties as possible because you're at work. Trying to then blame somebody else for it to stampede the lemmings over the cliff into a conflict. They're planning it right now. If they haven't done it today, they might still do it this afternoon or tonight. There are many hours left. But business is usual for the skanks on the other side, and their lives continue. Expect them to get worse. It is, of course, well, it's the 19th of June. And being the 17th year of open obvious and in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist, it's 2025, older calendar. 2025, Battle for the Republic Book One, because all the parts of Book One are presently in motion or have already been seen by you. So rather fascinating there. Anyway, it has been a busy day. It's been a waste of time day. This day was eaten up so quickly. The, where did the time, you know, there's an old question, where did the time go? It has been a nice day. It's been warm here. We had, actually, it started out being muggy, hot, and horrible yesterday. The big storm front that everybody saw on the satellites went across Michigan on an angle. We got hit by part of it, not so much tornadoes or anything like that right here in our area, or even, not even that much in the way of wind. More so just great rain and the garden is smiling at me today accordingly because last night after the hot warm thermal front went through we had a blast from the north in cool air. And this morning incredibly mild and through the day of course it's been building up because you got the massive solar effect sunshine out there. Remember it is summertime too. But right now it's back to where we were. Humidity is up a little because you've got all this rain on the ground that's going to get sucked back up by the heat. That's happening, but it also means the plants are trying to follow the water maybe because all of the garden plants jumped. I have phenomenal tomato plants. I have a whole bunch of volunteers that we always get every year. I re-transplant them and put them where they can be useful and they have gone insane. So, I am very happy camper. If we get another day like what we had yesterday, that would be great. Now, we've got to wait a little bit if it would be best, but it doesn't have to be. So, we'll see what happens. We're getting the perfect growing cycle in Michigan. The wheat is phenomenal. Only, there's still some of the winter wheat to harvest, but it is, the shocks are just massive. It's incredible. The perfect blend of going through the winter with especially the amount of planning that was done and the product that we're seeing right now, it is fantastic. It may not be perfect all over the country, but in this area it is. Also, berries, pit fruit, and apples, and all apple or, again, apple type production is way through the roof. We've actually been canning for four days straight. We're starting to get into the mulberries and when that happens then we'll be putting you know natural liquid sweetness and sugar and jelly and more into as many jars as we can fill. I just picked up another 200 for Nancy and I'm digging out every last jar that we have here. Everyone will be filled. By the time we're done and we still need more. So you've marked the branches are cracked. There's so much fruit. They're starting to split. Yes. Yeah, in fact one good point there. Thank you a lot of them people are asking me I'm getting a lot of drops where they're not ripe. Well, that's the tree Saving itself exactly because of what you said there's so yeah, you don't think about that. Those are pretty flowers Yes, and they each flower is a is a pod. It's going to be a piece of fruit That's going to become a seed pod. That's what it is And when you add the bulk material that naturally occurs, which is designed to be the natural sterilizer and fertilizer for that feed, no matter what it is, take your pick up and down the size of the item, yeah, that weight adds up. And I just want to look at the mulberries here, and I would say 50% of what just became the natural drop with that rain yesterday. are green. They're not ripe. Usually you get this, you know, you have mulberries, you have this horrible stain on everything. It's purple, people. It's actually a great natural stain, something we haven't talked about. We always talk about taking your burlap. Okay, this is something I should thank you. This goes from one item into the other. Purple, when applied, when purple is in natural purple, staining dies. are very effective with burlap for creating another shade of color naturally. One of the tricks here is what you do is you collect those mulberries off the ground that you don't think you're going to eat. Well, you're not going to eat them. What you're going to do is take and put them either into a cauldron or whatever type of pot you have that you're going to use as a vat for dyeing material. And that particular burgundy range is phenomenal to supplement instead of black. You use these darker burgundy or purplish colors in place of the black dye, which is really kind of hard to do anyway in nature. There's only a few things you can do to actually create that rich or density of material to create a black, black color. But here's what's really interesting. The burgundy or purple or lavenders? are a naturally occurring, natural invisibility color for night vision. That particular color, in fact, over the decades where nation states have been able to invest in specialized uniforms, burgundy, purple, And even some lavender was used in a number of different camouflage uniforms to create a night vision disruptive camouflage with great success. A couple of them you may have remembered and seen, the Rhodesian night camo, South African feld camo for night operations. The US made a number of camouflages during that period that are really rare. But they are actually priceless. If you had them, I'd sell them to buy more of anything else I needed. Because I already know what they did. But if you have anything that is a US camouflage example, I've got some of the Brigade Quartermaster Mimic of some of those. And even those are collector's items now. Brigade used to make a lot of unique stuff. Brigade Quartermaster. I think they're still there. BrigadeQuartermaster.com. And in the early days, back in the 70s and 80s, they redid or built new field night and daytime camouflage that nobody else produced. Well, all of that camo is now 35 and 40 years old. And if you have an intact, unissued uniform, like the one down the hall that I know I have in plastic, That's worth $300 to $400 a top, $300 to $400 a bottom. And since number one, these are in big sizes, which is always rare because usually the big sizes get beat down, they get worn out. That makes this the upper end value item. So, again, that burgundy color, the natural purples that you see out there, they're a natural permanent stain, just like walnut, because that's the other one I've been telling you about for quite some time. I have some walnut holes right now that are soaking in 5-gallon pails with water and a little bit of vinegar. Not much, just a little bit. And the purpose behind it is to help pull from the hulls the material the dying material now what's going to happen with that eventually for making camo camo burlap is the material I'm going to squeeze it going to pull up come on pour off the fluid and I'm still going to leave the hulls there and add more water why because I haven't come near with the first wash I haven't come near liquidating the useful material out of those holes and when I'm talking about holes Talking about those green hulls that usually have to scrape off to get to the walnut that's still in the shell. Every element of a walnut like that is useful for something else militarily or for munitions purposes. And by the way, the walnut meat is also very tasty and quite valuable too as a nutritious food supplement. So everything includes... Yum, yum, yum. It's why everybody usually gets them. They don't care about the hull and they don't care about the shell. But the shells can be used broken down for hmm, oh that's right, for if you have a shaker baker slash a brass polisher. Walnut hull medium, go price it. Can you make it at home? Sure, all day. But most people don't think to because it's a lot of tedious work. But if you're picking up the walnuts for the purpose of extracting walnut meat, You get the hull, which typically you use gloves to get off because it stains the hands for days and days on end. And then you save the wood hull, the body of the walnut, because you can then break that and mulch that down and create aggregate for your tumblers. Which, by the way, you can also commercially buy. Walnut medium, look it up. Walnut medium. And there's other things you can use, corn cob medium slash corn cob husks, those are really great for polishing. It's much, much, much cheaper. It doesn't last as long and it's not as aggressive. But if you're looking for layers of polishing, both the walnut hull and the, for instance, corn cob husks complement each other. You don't put them together, you put them in separate. You run the brass through one tumble. Once you get it to a certain point, then you throw it in the other medium and you get a finer polish or a better dusting of the overall surface without the aggressive micro-divids that you get with the very, very hard walnut hull. Again, this is micropellet. So anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. We've got to call our chief of dare. Yes, sort of. I need to give a heads up of efishmox.com, which is a location where we have been historically able to get antibiotics, fish antibiotics, but the pills are the same ones basically that you and I take. They 500 milligram one would go in a fish tank and 500 milligram will go in you. They are apparently, they're going, well they said they're not going to close off their online store due to federal regulation. And we knew this happened previously with a lot of the local farm stores, but apparently their time has come, whether it be that they're out of their existing stock, which is what everybody else did, and they're finally getting down to the end of that. Or I don't know exactly what the situation is, but at this point, I just got an email the other day that said that I wanted to bring it up yesterday, but I missed the first two hours. opportunity and then we couldn't get in the last two. So efishmox.com. Go in there, they've got basically almost any kind of antibiotic you would want. In fact, I think they even got Cipro, which is the really harsh one that takes care of stuff that nothing else will. The prices are not exactly beautiful anymore, not that they were ever really beautiful, but in case anybody wants to have some on the shelf for these coming days, when there will be no pharmacy and they don't have an access to somebody who would have a script or the ability to even go in and get something if you did have a script, that would be a good place to go and get them while they're hot, because pretty soon they'll not. efishmox.com. penicillin G but I can take it. My dad could not take penicillin G because of his World War II injuries and they loaded him up. The two allergies that he acquired as he got into his 80s, took him that long, was number one, bee stings which popped out of the blue. He used to get stung by bees and he wouldn't even be affected by it. People were like, you just got stung. He had to look and go. He'd go over there, he'd reach over, he'd crush the wasp, throw it on the ground. But at some point his body reacted and the other was penicillin because when he was in a death ward he was hit with penicillin G every hour. But he was a bad casualty. He was chewed up, you know, internally, lost half of everything, one lung, kidney, everything else. So with the injuries he had, even though they put him in a death ward, they did all standard procedures that were policy for the period. Well, the doctor that we talked to later when he started to have issues with certain things, none of this was debilitating unless he got hit by it. But the doctor said, well, first of all, he did ask you, he goes, were you World War II? My dad said, yep. He says, well, were you a casualty? He goes, oh, yes, absolutely. And he told him what his life experience was. He says, well, every time that they gave you a shot, they used to use beeswax to seal the vials. They used to use square body needles and every time they poked the needle they were jamming a certain amount of material into the needle even when they sucked the product up in. When they gave you the shot they pushed so much of the material into you. It may have taken 20-30 years but it finally caught up with you. It's a ticking biological clock. And the same thing is what happened with your issues, with his issues, with penicillin G. Now, I'll remind everybody that all of these, like Cipro is actually, like Dargis said, highly aggressive, it's a highly aggressive solution. And there aren't that many people that are gonna see reactions to that. For whatever reason, I think it's because of how long it's been in the pharmacopeia, it's not as long. So it's not been, you know, it's not been experienced by the bulk body of the population. Penicillin G is one of the oldest and still one of the most general Biotics amoxicillin is in that category. Penicillin G is older amoxicillin is the go-to for most work So having penicillin G or amoxicillin in the shelf should be a high priority for anybody here that's listening Now it doesn't mean it's going to work for everything, but what I said before it works for most everything, making it a useful tool in the toolbox. So it's highly recommended if you can, and if you can do more, do more. Go ahead, jump in there. My recollection is that back when the, whoever it was, the Israelis or whoever started throwing the anthrax at the people in Washington, D.C., they were taking Cipro for that. So apparently that is an effective I want to say some kind of emphasis, whatever it is, it's an effective means of overcoming anthrax if they pull one of those wild spray of the anthrax from the plane on people. Exactly. Well, or do what they did where they deliver it randomly in tactical areas, you know, just very close. The first problem is going to be identifying what it is, what agent it is that we're hit with. And one of the advantages of a highly aggressive general biotic is that because you can't be absolutely sure of the primary threat, this starts to attack whatever it is that is the problem and at least buys time for a more specific response if there's a need. Typically, with penicillin G and with amoxicillin, it will have some effect, but what happens is you have an adaptive virus or, again, an adapted bacteria. Depending on what it is you got hit with, part of what it's doing in the way of damage will be retroed for a period of time. That time bought means that it's more likely, as the medical responder, whoever you have, It will be able to identify the problem and then dictate proper solution to do an even more effective job of knocking down the threat that's in the casualty in your body or the person that you've brought in that's affected. So again, prior proper planning prevents best for performance. These are inexpensive solutions. Seriously. I mean, yes, I know it costs money. And you know what? You can't get as much as you could two or four or six years ago. Well, that's because of the devaluation of our currency. So keep that in mind. Can't do much about that. In fact, we even had a discussion before noon today about the whole idea of the rising cost of a lot of the stuff. And it still comes down to they did retard a lot of the escalating prices purely to try and cover their ass. In other words, they put the brakes on it through an agreement for internal regulation so as not to make it too obvious just how bad things economically are. But they can only hold that back so far. So we're now in a situation where we're seeing what we expected, not a surprise. We have the ability to respond effectively, which we're doing, And in the process, we're going to be way ahead of the rest of the tribe slash the herd that is in denial even still right now about where the threat is going. So again, do what you can with what you got. Go ahead, jump in there, caller, please. Hey Mark, this is Ira Swiske. Just wanted to mention that the news is talking all about this razor blade throat COVID again. It's like the song that won't end. Yeah, well On that note remember we've got all kinds of other things we can still pick up but silver Ionic silver colloidal silver guys get silver no matter what in fact to be quite honest Let me point something out you should all be Living and born with a silver spoon in your mouth. What does that mean? What did I just say guys look actually it's a slang saying but it really is it really was true When you were a kid, how many of you are old enough? I am. When I was born, the local jewelers used to have a great promotional that they would do for families. And I still have, I have mine. When I was born on October 28, 1957, only a day or two afterwards, my mom was called up, although she was just out of the hospital. My mom was called up and told to come to the jeweler. She went down to the jeweler. What was there? Waiting for her, the jeweler had made a silver baby spoon. I still have mine. I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth. No, but I did have a silver spoon to eat off from. And the reason for this, why silver people, why do you call what isn't silverware today silverware? Words mean something. Why is it called silverware? Why did they make silverware? Have you ever thought about that? Now let me point something out. Most of what we call... Exactly. It killed the stuff before it got to your face, but here's what's really cool. When you take an eating utensil, you don't bring it to your face and laugh like a dog, right? You take that spoon or that fork and you put it in your mouth and you use your lips and you suck everything off that or pull everything off it as you're pulling the eating utensil away from your face. Guess what you're doing every time you do that. You are ingesting silver. What? In fact, here's what's funny. I have a lot of, and most of the silver you're beating off from, the fancy go to meat and silver was a solid silver. I have four, no, three sets of solid silver. We've got one solid set of rhodium. And then we've got silver plated silverware sets. And a lot of odd man outs over where I grab every piece of that I can. Why? Because we eat off that stuff here right now. I just used a spoon that I think is about 140 or 150 years old. I just used it for eating lunch. It's not real fancy. It's crude by comparison to some of the much prettier and finer 1900, early 1900 era of silverware. There was some beautiful work that was done. And in fact, better even the most of stuff you see today. And today we consider it high quality because look at the filigree and the detail. But by today's standards, it's on the upper end of the scale, even though it was every day and everybody purchased it through Sears and Robux or your local hardware store. Go ahead, jump in there. Hey, when I was growing up, my dad used to take silver dillowear and stick it in water to purify it. And you should have seen all the nasty stuff that was in that water that he wrote from when the silver spoon was in there. Exactly. Well that's the reason for doing it, is to kill. As with silver coins being put in the old water barrels that were used by the pioneers, it was usually five silver dollars per barrel. It could be more, sometimes eight, sometimes ten, purely matter of how big was the coin, how many, was it a half ounce, a one ounce, you know, what was it that was being used. There was a math formula by weight. for how much silver you should put in the water so that no mold would grow, no bacteria would develop, no virus, the silver would take care of all of that. What's interesting is the silver plated silverware guys will do just as much good. Sounds weird, but it's fact. And I'll tell you what's interesting, I will say this, because we have stainless steel silverware, we have stainless, and we have a big drawer full of all kinds of stuff that we use. Well, for a few, probably a week or two, I just was grabbing the regular silverware, stainlessware out of the drawer. The other day, when I started using the silver spoon and the silver spoon and fork, again, only because it was just in the stack the way it was, I could immediately taste the metal. You get no metallic or taste or physical response with stainless. But when you first taste or actually touch with your mouth, the silverware, you actually taste it. Now, this is because the level of materials built up in your body is low. And interestingly enough, there's more than one part of your oral factory senses that register the silver, which is rather interesting. And it's a whole process to this. Now, a couple days of using the silverware again. Not to use it today, but no response. Nothing like that. A little metal there. A metallic taste. Again, just something to think about. It's one of the many things. Silver is your friend. Gold is your friend. To be quite honest, you should be wearing silver and gold. If you can get any kind of silver chain or bead, and where it. Silver is going to go crazy. It already is. Most people aren't thinking about it. But right now they're talking $60 an ounce because silver is disproportionately off right now and it's low. And I agree because there's a couple things here too. Silver, because of its industrial, medical, and numismatic applications, silver is the working metal. So, because of that, silver is going to, I don't care what you find, if you find silver plate, grab it. There's enough silver there for medicinal purposes and for other issues that it is priceless. And if you can get it for nothing at that estate sale because nobody wants the old silverware, well, grab it. If you see anything in a freebie box, and it's obvious it's silver, Silver does tarnish. Silver oxidizes. It has an outer patima that goes rather blue-gray. And again, it looks like oily slick. It starts with oily slick. Here's the thing. Most of you have probably never harvested silver in the field. I have. You know what it looks like? It looks like silver, muddy sand. It doesn't have a bright shiny. It looks like the oxidized metal. We're especially the component wherever it's actually exposed to the elements. Now you chip that away, you will see a silver vein if there's enough of a concentration. But typically the lower grade ore, here in Michigan we have a lot of silver. I've recovered silver right down the road here from where I'm sitting. Went back in the late 60s and early 70s. And in each case, purely by accident, but I knew what I was looking for because my grandfather explained to me what to look for. And again, it's naturally, it's out there. Michigan is actually quite loaded with gold and silver. So yes, we could be mining it, but we don't. Go ahead. We got a caller. Oh, yeah. I was thinking, silver, gold is your friend and lead. Who is your friend, believe it or not? Yeah, yeah. You know, contrary to the argument about the dangers of lead, real quick, thank you, bring it up, I know you were talking about the value of freedom pellets. Freedom pellets are very important. In and of themselves, they're currency, okay? Contrary to all the propaganda, all of the metals have a place in your body. Now with tyrants and Satanists, it's as freedom pellets inserted at high velocity into their bodies. But from the medicinal standpoint, traditionally we, I won't say bathed, but the population worked extensively with lead. Lead was literally in everything. No, we didn't drop like flies from lead ptosis. OK, that's a way to call it. Just a good joke. We didn't have people dying from lead. But it's kind of like many of the other metals. It turns out that, well, they actually are part of our metabolism. They're part of our system. Now excessive amounts, no matter how valuable any of the metals might be, yes, you can toxify because of over-consuming. But because metals are typically heavier, this is something to think about with regard to how we process metals, metals are heavier so they typically don't stand in the environment and we typically can't make contact with them easily. And this is why they're considered trace elements in our body for the same reason that they're trace elements in the surrounding area at your feet. Now this varies though. Let me give you an example. Many people are short ironed. And yet, much of, for instance, like Michigan, has an iron element along with calcium, because we have a calcium shelf that we sit on here in Michigan, so many feet down. There's about 8 to 10 feet, with a, again, a limestone shelf. Calcium is part of that. But iron, we automatically take in, like my water here is mildly iron. It's bad tasting. In fact, I have excellent well water. I don't have any purification system on it. And I wouldn't add one. But if you let it run and you let it sit, you will see a patima of iron. So we ingest additional iron in typically these areas. Some of the parts of the country have a sulfur issue. Now, here's the thing. Sulfur, as a medical solution, is priceless. And in fact, where most sulfur processing comes from is using what we used to call drying pans. Literally what you're doing, if you know that the water has a specific high concentration, they do the same thing, making iron oxide for thermite and for any of the other incendiary components where they need the individual mineral components. What you do is if you have a high iron environment, you either extract from the water or you use the water, which might also be still high in iron. by washing and also soaking pieces of steel, allowing them to dry, exposing them, and then the patima of oxide is actually scraped slash harvested along with the pans that the water evaporates in, leaving the minerals that are available, iron being one of them, and the most critical and typically relatively pure. So again, the minerals we're talking about, all of them are useful. If we have the base elements, the body typically can heal itself. We need those bricks, those many different mineral bricks in our yard. It's the only way to think about it. Along with the other, the thing that brought this subject up is the silins and other things available. Fish mocks, as is pointed out, may be going under, so to speak, or at least backing off of a particular part of its inventory. There's other things that they can have, but it was not the dominant part of their business. And so whatever's happening, still affecting us, and it's going to continue to affect us. So we need to be ready with alternate solutions. And again, these are just some. There's a lot of other things that you can do with homeopathic and natural solutions to kick the snot out of a lot of this stuff. Before we go any farther, oh yesterday we were on, somebody asked me again, although again, if you were listening you should have heard, yesterday we were on for two hours co-broadcasting from eight to nine, or forgive me, from seven to eight and eight to nine, and that was quite frankly on rumble, quite frankly on Rumble. So if you want to go over there you can check out the archive that way. Needless to say in our archives all four hours from yesterday were posted. Now today, listen up, today it's only 5 43 right now. Today, Thursday, I'll be up at 7 to 8 p.m. Oh, forgive me, God. 6 to 7, ugh. No, 7 to 8, what am I talking about? I was right. 7 to 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, 6 to 7 CST. Beyond the official narrative with Richard Carey, we'll be co-broadcasting probably during the 7 to 8, so we're going to do another four hours tonight. I should say doing a full four-hour block starting five o'clock this hour six to seven and then Seven o'clock eight o'clock Ed will pick up the program The name of it again is beyond the official narrative with Richard Carey that will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Eastern time and then we'll be back to our four o'clock block and I also have to make another announcement there and We're back up. The transmitter maintenance is done. So 6.160 regular shortwave WBCQ. That's our frequency again. 6.160 regular shortwave. Break that down if you don't know, if you're a new listener. But if you're a regular listener, you know, we've been on 5.130. That was the backup frequency and the event the other needed to have issues, which they did. They knew they'd have to do this at some point. It happens. Guys can't run anything forever, especially in electronics. And so we are now back up on a refurbished and replenished 6.160. Regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet. Now, before we go any farther, and Ed, if you could, let's do Al Stewart-Rumors of War. Let's put at least one music into the circle here today for this hour. Al Stewart-Rumors of War. And you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Also, libertytreeradio.org. And of course, want to wave to all our friends and satellite, including our... Well, here we go. I hear the music. I gotta shut up. And we're coming to town. Going to town with Al Stewart. Rumors of war about 1975? 1974. No, 75? A little later than that, maybe. That particular song... Well, Ed I was going to do one, but we're going to do a second one. Do the standard length year of the cat. Al Stewart was one of the most iconic songs done by him that everybody recognizes. It used to be it literally got played on stop for nigh on two decades in any standard rock station around the planet. with the best of them right here on Liberty Tree Radio, that was Here the Cat, Al Stewart, 1975. Where was I in 1975? Every time you hear that song, you know where that song puts me? A brand new McDonald's, one of the super McDonald's at one o'clock in the morning with that perfect nighttime lighting that they would adjust to. And all the friends that I made when I was in school, high school, we were all foreign exchange students. I had one girl who was from Holland, one was from Switzerland, one was from Germany, a gentleman friend from Denmark, another communist from Yugoslavia, and boy, we had a fun time fighting him every step of the way. But Yugoslavia, they would allow foreign exchange students from there. Two or three others, one from Ecuador, and the other from Venezuela. In fact, a kid from Venezuela I actually kind of grew up with, even though I changed location, I actually been in school with him. And they're all sitting around this area just beyond, you know, like a little nice private area, but in the middle of the McDonald's, we got this cool night lighting, the air is perfect, and the stereo system was fantastic, and this is playing in the background. I'm coming up with a tray full of hamburgers and fries. All these people came from countries where even in the 70s, they were poor by comparison to America which was splurged and buried in every kind of goody you can imagine. In 1975, it was the year, the age of the 24-hour America that went from not just being in the cities but all over the country. And in this case, this McDonald's, which normally would be closed at 9 or 10 o'clock in traditional form. Towards the end of the Vietnam War, which is what this was, we were at the peak of spending. It would last for a little while longer. I made money hand over fist because of the 24 hour cycle while I was going to college. And everybody was having a great time. And the one thing that the girls were not used to is French fries. In Europe, there are only two McDonald's, and those are the only two places that actually sold French fries, even though words mean something. French fries. Well, that means they should be from France. Well, yes, in theory. But potatoes were not as commonly on the menu, which is interesting. So they got over here. And when they did have French fries, for instance, in Holland or in Germany, Ketchup isn't what you use. You use a kind of Big Mac, you know, miracle sauce, you know, like magic sauce, like the head on the Big Mac, and so they would typically get mayonnaise or tartar sauce. And that was what they thought you should put on french fries. But the group in itself was a little UN and I typically would drive the whole batch around if we were lucky somebody else had another car so we had to squeeze eight or nine people into a car that should only carry six. Fortunately, we usually did have another vehicle so then we had 13 or 14 people squeezed into two cars and that particular song just it takes me back to that moment. It was like that perfect night where everything was nice. Everybody had what they wanted. Everybody was having a good time. And it clicked. So just a memory for me and that song, no matter when I hear it, especially in a decent stereo system because there's a full range. It's like we've said many times, a number of tracks that are applied to that song far exceeds anything you see with most of the Jump Change music today, which has gone under the chance, especially since it's digital. I'm sure the subliminal indoctrination noises in the background have increased, but the overall quality of the tracks have failed. The quality of the product is now not what it was. And they're trying to downgrade even the stuff we just listened to, which is interesting why everybody has discovered that they better go find CDs. And I will remind you guys, if you see any CDs for free, if somebody wants to get rid of theirs, if they're crazy, enough to get rid of their CD collection, take it. I have made money hand over fist off albums. Years ago when I was in the military, one of the things I did because I was sending all my money home is when guys would move out, we used to get massive quantities of music from the PX. Well, the guys wouldn't take them overseas when they were, they'd just leave everything with it as they figured whatever they wanted, they'd buy when they got over to Europe or over to Korea or whatever. So whatever got left behind, you take into the resale shops and you make money, you hand over a fist. Seriously. And that's one of the ways that I made my way without putting a burden on the family because Nancy and our oldest were home and every dollar I could earn, I spent there. So the CDs grab, it's money in the bank. And it's money you can use to buy more ammo, more mags, night vision, thermal, etc. And some of those little items out there are worth more than every piece of equipment you probably own right now. You just don't realize it, because nobody's paying attention to the market. Remember, prior to our finding prevents piss-poor performance and we're gonna go to break. God bless the Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we're on the march both day and night. Ooh, raw. Control of the out there? Well, it is 2025. 1975 was 50 years ago. Ooh, raw. Half a century ago. In the old era. America with the K. Okay, we're gonna go to break. Run! Grab a cup of coffee. Use the bathroom! Whatever you gotta do. And we will be back with the second hour of the intel report. We will be doing four hours straight. uh tonight so hang on to your potatoes dr. Jones we'll be back 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... and keep our country, put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which do you wish your children fear? Be a slave. Arise. Take a stake. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great republic and eat God-given right. Pray to God of right. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true. Not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside to scream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Korky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories south west north and east Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com Liberty Tree Radio.org And we are on satellite, I want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there and many more who listen and then rebroadcast via analog and digital satellite. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, waving to our friends in Slovakia, as always. and many other places, but Slovakia is kind of fun, only because of the uniqueness of their nation state. By the way, remember the premier of Slovakia, the prime minister, was shot by globalists and survived. So what is his present condition and location? I hope that he's still prime minister. I hope, anyway. So it is, well, it is Thursday, this is the day when the Mossad and other elements of the US government commit acts of terrorism against the American people on American soil. It's called government-sponsored terrorism. And then try to blame somebody else for it. That's coming. Just be ready for it. We won't be shocked and amazed when everybody else is shocked and amazed and acts like lemmings and run over the cliff with their hair on fire and their butt stinging from being bunged by the Bunga Israeli queer pedo crew. It is the 19th of June, 17th year of open obvious and in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2025 old earth calendar, 2025 battle for the republic, book one because that's where the incidents are culminating right now mimicking book one, the dance of swords. So it has been a busy week but my god we're already on Thursday. I could have used two more days in this week. As it is, every hour counts, so do what you can. You got to share time. I know how it is. You never have enough time in the day for all the things that are listed to do, but get what you can done. Be satisfied with what you accomplish. And always schedule more than you probably will be able to do. And if you do make that, you can be very happy and realize you miscalculated. Isn't that cool? Now, before we go any farther, we haven't done it in a day or two here. Well, we did, but we didn't. Ed, if you could, Guns and Gadgets over on YouTube. Please take the time to plug in. Go over there. Give a like to all of the videos that you can. If you would, subscribe to the channel. If everybody did that with any Patriot operations out there, it would improve the algorithm. I do believe that Jared is also broadcasting on Rumble. I have to double check. It seems to me that he has mentioned Rumble in the past, had people asking about that. I do know that he's reposted, copied in many places just like the Intel report is. Since we have many friends listening right now who repost us in other venues that I'm not in, that Liberty Tree Radio is not in, and that's cool. So you can find us. It's like backup archives. To backup archives, do backup archives. And so, I think we'll probably have guns and gadgets up here. Ed's working on it. And you are listening to libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org. Now, another thing very quickly here, before we go any farther, hold on. Always have little notes for things that I probably wouldn't have forgotten about otherwise. Let's see. Ralph Dagle was injured. He had a break. A femur, broke a femur, which broke, not just fractured, broke. Prayers for healing for him if you would. That's Ralph Dagle. He is supposed to have undergone surgery today. Also, a lip. Excuse me here. In addition to that, oh by the way, Tom, all of them. pay attention to your mailbox or should say whatever they drop packages out in your neck of the woods. There's a box that should be delivered by Stork soon enough so pay attention watch for that. Also... I will do. Okay, and also we've got a bunch of other manual kits that just went out for different militia units. Our friends in West Virginia just sent 50 of the militia basic training slash operations packs. That includes the SOP, the anti-armor, the new, basically, you know, in this case with the rifle company, this particular TC slash TM is in lesser numbers because it's for the company commanders and platoon commanders. Well, wait a minute, you just said it's for rifle company operations. Yes, and the platoon commanders have to know their job, but the platoon commanders also have to know the rifle company commander's job because someone's going to die. And you don't know who the fickle finger of fate is going to point at, so everybody needs to be prepared to do the other person's job. The cool thing is, is we have this as an SOP for general operation to include tactical deployment. It's easy to understand. You can develop beyond it, but these base concepts help you to have a base line to operate from. Also, yes, I did send, so hold on here. multi-tasking sorry multi-tasking colonial 6 colonial marine militia regimental combat team yes we just sent out 480 of the militia SOP manuals we did an equal number of the anti-armor manuals and those were shipped on over here those are shipped on Tuesday so that would be what the should be the 16th? No, 17th, on the 17th. So they were shipped on the 17th and they're probably either at your doorstep almost, but for the 6th RCT, be patient. Only in that it's up to FedEx when they get their stuff there to you. And in addition to that, we also sent mapping and a couple of the rifle marksmanship courses which included each pack is a range officers manual there are two other sub manuals that are separate and then 20 of the individual range books for each of the shooters so that's all coming to you guys right now and I would say it might be here today if today's the 19th that would have been the 17th so see I'm pretty sure so be patient but now they're running a game huh Repeat. Mail the 9th ready to the June. June. June. Oh, that's right. That's right. The fake holiday nobody cares about. I was laughing at some of the cakes people were showing or done like in Meyers. Oh my God. Talk about crude, rude and what the hell is that? They had Juneteenth cakes that they were video photographing, you know, videotaping. And it looked like a third grader was given Crayolas and the third grader would have done a better job if it had been the third grader. Pretty nasty. But again, they'll be in the discount box tomorrow if we can get some cheap cake for a pretty good price. So just, I take advantage of that. You know what I mean? Because it's the same cake you pay top dollar for. It's just a really bad subject. And I'm not really going to worry about what it says, because it's the same frosting and eats just fine with some ice cream. Nom, nom, nom. So happy after Juneteenth Day. Yuck, yuck, yuck. And roll with a punch and take advantage of your enemy's stupidity. That's just how you need to do it. So prior prep for planning again, guys. So again, if it doesn't show up today, it's going to be tomorrow, right? At the very least. And it might be, well, Thursday, Thursday, Friday. Well, they do deliver mail on Saturday. We get packages here on Saturday all the time. So chances are we will because FedEx and the U.S. Postal Service, etc., they're all joined at the hip now. They all integrate and work as corporations within corporations. And I don't know how they do the hodgepodge of a remote delivery because we're not on the normal beaten path for everything. We are surrounded by lots of places with too many people, but where we are, not so much. So again, it should be pretty straightforward for you guys that also made other requests through the alternate side. There's a pecking order. I know I just got a flag here. What about ours, so to speak? The printer can only do so many hundreds of pieces. We have had a massive influx of requests from units that are either a plain ketchup or are new formations. And we are prioritizing new formations. Most of the people who have requests have already gotten a percentage and have a percentage of their people up to speed. Most of them are either company or battalion strength. So you're looking at 130, 140 to 600 people. The basic tutorial packets, which I know a lot of people ask for, the instructors packets, everybody has some of to work with. And we're trying to share the wealth. But we are also fully understanding everybody, hey, I'm important, you are. But there is still an in order pecking order for requests. And we are trying to double production. Our printer can only work one shift per day. There are no additional workers, and so they get done what they can get done. Now, one of the things we did do, I can thank you a lot if I talk long enough, one of the other things that we are doing is there was a request for a larger format version of the Battle for the Republic books. So, yes, the printer can always expand to 8.5x11 format. Now this makes it a little easier to read for people who might have vision disabilities. And that was one of the requests. So, yes, some, I won't say prototypes because we've been, you know, they've been printing the Battle for the Republic books for as long as they've been made. But there are a few copies that went out for special requests and for certain individuals' needs. So, watch your mailbox for that. Certainly not today, because Juneteenth! If you hadn't told me, I wouldn't be on my mind. Except for the one thing that I didn't connect with, which is the cake video today. Which I was laughing at, because those cakes that were showing were just about as crude and rude. And there was no uniformity to them either, by the way. I mean, normally a cake decorator is kind of careful when you release the outer perimeter around the circle. The cake is pretty and there's some scrolls, dollops, or flowers. Oh no, it looks like somebody just grabbed the squeeze tube and went, pfft, random toothpaste. Seriously. With squiggles, of course. With squiggles. You get some squiggles out of that. Bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum, bum Anyway, a couple of other things before we go any farther to over at CDN. Oh, no, no, correction. I think we should prioritize on this. Over at PalmettoStateArmory.com, before I forget, since I just, you know, things in the lumber yard, I was over here by the quarter round trim and I needed to be over by the, you know, two by twos. PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com. Right now they have a refurbished night vision device for $1,000, I'll say $1,300. I think it's $1,299. It's less than half price. Go check it out. It's in the scroll for the deals of the day. If you are looking for a thermal unit, you can do a little research, see if that makes sense, and float your boat. Every unit with an each fire team at least one thermal if you if you only had so many thermal to issue You don't give everybody in one group all the thermal instead you give one individual in each five man fire team so that you distribute the thermal to give that potential to a number of designated riflemen or Automatic riflemen for prioritized suppression fire against identified threats, okay? If you have enough to issue everybody, you issue everybody. If you hadn't had double the number that you originally started with, you still don't pile all the thermal up in one unit. You redistribute so you improve the quantity in each fire team to improve the overall discipline and capability of the whole of the unit because more of the thermal is spread out for enhanced observation and prevention of ambush identifying specific risks and threats, etc., etc. So remember prior to proper planning on this one we want to distribute. PalmettoStateArmory.com is the source and right now in the scroll they have a thermal device for about $1,300. You take a look at it, you'll see what I'm talking about. That's just off the top of my head by the way. And there are a number of deals that are also quite interesting that are out there attached to that. Now, before we go any farther, Ed, if you could, hopefully Ed's right there, guns and gadgets for today. Edward, if you could, guns and gadgets for today, today's video. And no, I haven't seen it myself, so I didn't get a chance to. I have been so stinking busy, half of it, with responding to a lot of the communiques because of the programming last night. with the extra hours and stuff that came up. And in fact, I'm probably gonna go through a list of questions that were associated with some of the stuff we were talking about last night, which we really haven't talked as much about recently on the air, but it's stuff that we, all of it's stuff that we've covered or, you know, bring, you know, tagged on because it's not super critical, but, you know, things that do make up the timeline. Another thing that's most important here is Again, remember, there's going to be some type of Mossad attack shortly inside the US. The bad guys are getting frustrated or unhappy with the fact that the lemmings aren't bowing and kowtowing to the chosen fast enough. So it is pretty well guaranteed that the Israeli Mossad, along with the elements of the US government, will once again, like 9-11, perform a terrorist act against the American population. Trump will know about it. Just like Trump claimed he didn't know about this planned attack on Iran and then flip-flopped the next day and then flip-flopped the next day again. This will be an Israeli planned attack and like the Jill JDL, it is most likely that we will see bombings this time. At the very least, low-level conventional bombings of the type that the JDL committed thousands and tens of thousands of a year. Now, by the way, I mentioned the JDL the other day, yesterday. And I haven't talked about them in a while, but that is the Jewish Defense League. Now the Jewish Defense League was the thugocracy arm of the ADL. While they were joined at the hip and having sex in the back room, they would try to always disclaim or, you know, claim that they had no knowledge of what was going on, except for the fact that then the Jewish mafia tells you that they know everything that's going on. So which direction is it? Well, it depends on how the wind's blowing. So, in this case, the JDL, as I've told you, notoriously it was under the guise and control of Khmer Kahaney. Now, Khmer Kahaney and his oldest son, I don't believe his youngest son, his oldest son, progressively operated the JDL in a series of bombing actions, kneecapping, and other drive-by shootings. both in the city of New York, the state of New York and New Jersey, but also up and down the east coast, specifically in the central and the old colonial coastal states to include activities even in Washington, D.C. Now, some of the most famous bombings by the JDL, the Jewish Defense League, included the multiple bombing of ice rinks, hockey rinks. in New York City. Multiple bomb bombings, not just like a bomb planted in one location. In one instance there were 15 to 23 bombs. Only a percentage of them went off with the one attack. However, they were all time coordinated. Interestingly enough, the drive-by shootings which overlapped with cooperation with what appeared to be Jewish controlled, Israeli controlled, the Puerto Rican Liberation Front. The Puerto Rican Liberation Front, as we've said many times, did a massive number of bombings in the Boston metropolitan area, New York City, Northern New Jersey, places in Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia, but also in the Midwest in Chicago, well, forgive me, correction, Cleveland, I'll go from east to west, Cleveland, Columbus, and also Chicago, Illinois. Now the bombings that took place in Chicago, Illinois overlapped between the JDL and the Puerto Rican Liberation Front. The PFL, Puerto Rican Freedom Libertad, something like that. Anyway, what's interesting about this is that during the height of this, the most common attack that the JDL and the Puerto Rican Liberation Front, even though they weren't, again, they weren't constantly in each other's lap, but when they did operate, they used full-size conventional vans, typically with a helicopter door. Those are perfect for doing a hit-and-run type operation. And what they would do is have the gunner waiting. He was literally slung into the vehicle so he wouldn't just roll out the door. Kind of embarrassing when your shooter steps forward and there's a bump in the road. And all of a sudden, your shooter with gun is rolled out the side door and bounces his head on the cement, splatters his brains, all over the thing. And he's dead before he even gets a shot in. Well, at the time, and there were different targets that were chosen by both groups, but for a short period of time, the JDL and the Puerto Rican Liberation Front focused drive-by and kneecapping attacks on U.S. military recruiters. Well, yeah, as a matter of fact, for a couple of weeks, U.S. Army and Navy recruiters in Chicago were told to hunker down and not go to work or change completely each day the routine. And the reason is that most of them were picked off on the computer or computer, on the commuter highways to and from Chicago in the morning. And most of the shootings did happen morning or midday. They didn't really happen so much in the afternoon, which is kind of bizarre. Maybe it's hotter and they want to take a nap. I don't know. But anyway, the interesting thing is that yes, this did bleed out to St. Louis, Missouri. And it also went a little farther south, as I said yesterday, for whatever bizarre reason. And today, there still is a big leftist slash communist party operation in Nashville, Tennessee. We just had the Queers of $3 bill Fruit Loop Prozac shooter with the agenda, you know, the manifesto. Not the only one, because we've had quite a few incidents in Nashville. Well, back in the day, because this is the 70s to the very early 80s, the overlapping operation that kind of passed off the baton from JDL, because JDL progressively shut down its operation here, Kamir Kahaney ran over to Israel and his son and I think the rest of the family progressively left and he ended up getting into the Knesset. He was voted in, he was cheered as a hero for bombing Americans in the United States when he went to Israel. He had enough influence with other elements of the JDL who were established out of Israel, were operating on American soil. that he was voted into the Knesset as a member of the Knesset. Just as a heads up, Kameer Kahini. Oh, Kameer Kahini, oh my goodness, it sounds like I should be spitting like a camel when I hear that. Kameer Kahini, pah! You know what I mean? Oh, you get vault. So, again, stuff they don't want you to remember. Again, JDL and yes, JDL was also responsible for a number of bombings in and around the Washington metropolitan area. They attacked a couple of the hotels in Washington. They also did a number of private locations around the city. I will remind you of what I also related to with the black Muslim element in Washington, D.C. And so there was some cross-attack between the one leftist group and these other leftist groups, and the JDL, in a very quiet series of attacks on the black Muslim factions, did a series of bombings on their bases of control, their administrative offices or pole-in-the-wall mosques. best way to describe them. They weren't, you know, mosques with minarets. They were locations that were rented out as the mosque for the particular faction. Typically they had more than one. Okay. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour and hopefully we got Ed right there. And hopefully I'm still here. So I'll tell you what we're gonna do. Let's see. Propaganda by Muse. That would be a good one. I know we played it a lot. We're gonna play it some more. And in addition to that, Ed, if you could, propaganda by Muse. And then, hmm, Steve Voss. How about the Star Spangled Banner? There we go. Interesting mix. So, let's see if we got something rolling in. I don't want to talk over. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. I also always have to be careful in my ear when I hear the music coming up. Although I can be like a 1960s, 70s and early 80s DJ. Remember, the music's coming up and you talk right over it. I wanna hear the music! I know. He's gonna talk about the network or about the station or about something. And I don't hear it. Uh-oh. I could be dead. I might be gone. I might not even be here. It's possible. It could be possible. Let me wait and see. Well, give me a handshake. Who out there can hear me right now? Just getting it out of the clear. You fuck-struck, Ken. You're good. KWA 359er, Echo Echo, Foxtrot, Serotango, Foxtrot. We're in the slot 5x5. Final bomb run. Weapons check positive. System check positive. Exciter activated. Laser tracking system activated. And we're kicking her free and pulling a bank up and to the left. Up and to the left. Roger, you're over. Here we go. I want to check Lubbock HQ. Now it seems like if we're up, we're probably still here. Hopefully they're not getting any weather down there because that can happen too. Interestingly enough, with regard to the music, guys, start collecting music. If you haven't been doing it, you're going to see the value of it. I was talking about CDs earlier, and I will repeat again. CDs are like money, and most people have grossly underestimated. Can you think of a CD that you bought that was cheap? I can never understand why people get rid of stuff like that. If I pay any kind of money for a tangible good, you know, having, you know, something I can buy from somebody else in thin air means it's, you know, thin to the probability of being able to get it when I want it. Because if all of a sudden, as I've known through paying attention to the environment, if the music I want to listen to all of a sudden becomes politically incorrect, you're not going to be allowed to have it. If you don't have it on file in a tangible physical mechanism that is a recorded medium, then you are screwed. Right now cassette is coming back in big. And there's more than one reason for it. So I think some people have been kind of realizing or listening to some of what I've been saying. And a lot of people are working with cassette for data streaming and information. Now, in reality, if you had one of those old, old Commodores or any of the other, like a Trash 80, anybody have a Trash 80? Remember what the TRS 80s, Trash 80s from Radio Shack? Guys, how was your data, what was your data medium? Cassette recorder. Anybody, how did that work? It's magnetic tape on a reel-to-reel mechanism. That's how it worked. But anybody remember that? I still have a Trash 80. I think it's not even up here. I think it's in the other part of the station. But it's boxed up and complete. Now, you know, the most common weakness on that were those stupid connectors. The idea and concept of the Trash 80 was pretty good. It wasn't very fancy, but it was a decent little computer for what you intended to use it for. It worked flawlessly. OK? But cassette is another one. If you run into cassettes, it's not a big deal. Pick a box. Get an egg-grape box. And just keep putting the cassettes in there, preferably. They have the original case, and if at all possible, all the little literature and even the little inserts. That's all part of what makes them collectible, just like CDs. Now, I will tell you that a lot of the CDs I've been telling you about are pirate copies. The one collection, the guy was a pirate himself. And the 10,000 plus CDs that I have are CDs, yes, CDs, are a pirate collection. And he actually had a whole marketing system and was selling them. I even have the prices that he was charging for some of the concerts and stuff that he was selling. And I'm going to tell you, he made money in retirement because he was a retired musician. And he knew how to touch the market, and he knew where to go, and he knew what he had was valuable, priceless actually. And it looks like he just kept collecting other artist's collections from people that he knew in the music industry. So, like I said, I have one of a kind of stuff I never expected to own and it's just a random arbitrary thing because I had a connection to somebody who does estate sales that was, you know, a friendly individual. And so I got a deal. I got everything in the collection, guys. We're talking about a massive, like, many, many banana boxes full of CDs for $10. And only because the guy's a Wheeler dealer and it was happier for him to let you have it and I'll tell you why I got it for that price the reason I did is because He wasn't sure if there was any porn or other stuff that was vulgar in there And he didn't want to sell the stuff with the rest of the stuff that he sells because he didn't want to have some mom coming back and go use all this to my child you little bastard So, the cool thing is that was beneficial to us. But I also have a vast collection. Every corner of this room where I am right now has a carousel or a wall mount with original CD, first generation or second generation CD music. And some of it, one of a kind. I can't find it right now. It's interesting, some of the stuff that used to be really common, as is the case, when it switches to digital, they can make it disappear. OK, so just a heads up there. Let's try this again. If we have Edward, I'll tell you what. Let's see if we can pull up guns and gadgets, Ed, for today. I have had no one in my ear. This is not good. So we will find out. Anyway, OK. We're still good there, though, so that's a good thing. Okay, next on the list of things to do to make sure that some of the things I can't do, like a hand-shaping thread. Oh, yeah, there's always... Hold on, hold on. Unfortunately, I moved because I was talking. I moved the... Sorry, I moved a bunch of stuff and well, actually I just bumped it. Also, to get a chance and again over at... camouflage fabric depot guys this I've got samples coming of everything that they're offering over at camo fabric depot dot com camo fabric depot dot com that's the EPOT depot not DPO depot there we go I should do it that way camo fabric depot your main depot yes dot com they have the fish camouflage Fish Flage, OK? Buy one, get one free. But because all of the fish flage is in the clearance section, the present clearance price is already only $4.25 or $4.65, or up to $5.25, I think. And it could be off by a few pennies. I don't care. What it comes down to is it's going to be half price. You get two yards for the price of one. Now, the three types of material they're offering are 50-50 cotton polyester blend or 65-35 in a regular uniform type cloth. The second is a fleece back, which is like, which is either sweats. The third though is the one I'm really interested in and it's only a few pennies more per yard. And that is a vinyl back, which means this is perfect for doing magazine pouches. or bandoliers or any backpack and it's a 500 denier fish flage with a vinyl backing. So once you put this together you got yourself a pretty decent little package. For the price per yard for doing the bandoliers that we are talking about, that we've been talking about, this would be an optimal solution. And if you want to understand what I say by fish camouflage, go over to camofabricdepot.com and then go to clearance because all of the fish lodge is in the clearance section and on top of that it has an even greater discount on it right now. And guys it's got a good camouflage pattern per se you won't really see the fish you'll see what I'm talking about it's not like it's a Let's see, a shower curtain with the images of blue and pink and black fish on a white background is now we're talking about. So it's such an obscure image, the way it's set up, that it actually, even up to close distance, I think you'd have a difficult time seeing what it is that's actually there. And your brain wouldn't register it because of the way it's configured. So as camouflage, it would actually still be quite viable. So take a look at it though, you make a choice and read the information on the types of materials that are being offered and think about how they can be used. One of the first things Nancy said about this is with the vinyl backing, making ponchos. And considering what the price of a poncho is right now, In reality, for the price for what we're talking about here, about half the cost of what it is to go buy a military-grade poncho right now. So take a look at that. You'll see what I'm talking about. And that's over at camofabricdepot.com. 15 minutes, I will be leaving just a hair before normal top of the hour because we're also going to be, well we, I am going to be, along with another individual who is broadcasting, we're going to go visit an ally here and in the process you guys will be tuning in if you want to from 7 to 8. And so it's beyond the official narrative. with Richard Carey and that is going to be from 7 to 8 o'clock. We're only going to do one hour both here and on Republic Radio. So that will give you a chance. You can tune it in two different ways depending on how you're listening right now. I would also remind you that because again I've had multiple requests about archives. Again, BitChute is another one that has posting. We have one of our friends posting on BitChute. We have another ally posting on X. And yes, we're also being posted on another channel on YouTube, even though YouTube blocks us from getting to our YouTube channel, which is rather interesting. And also on Rumble. Go ahead. I was going to say, your interview or your guest appearance on Quite Frankly last night, it's still up on YouTube. They didn't delete it immediately upon the program. I took a look at it right before I came, before I logged in at the five o'clock hour. I'm still there. Well, you know, remember, and I think what happened, what I've been saying for quite some time here, it's possible that they have, for economic purposes, finally backed off. I told you before that the idiots, the fools, the stupid people, whoever it is that they've got that was operating YouTube, they killed the Golden Goose. While we use YouTube, I say I use YouTube as far as for a lot of stuff. I'm probably knocked down by 40 or 50 percent. Not probably more than that really, but we'll just say 50 percent of what I used to do is what I'm doing on YouTube right now, mostly because we're following up on stuff that our friends have done. But they made an announcement, remember at the end of last week and then reinforced at the beginning of this week that oh, oh, oh, YouTube isn't going to be banning and bumping videos and stuff off. We're not going to do that. We're look, we're not doing that. So what it comes down to is they're trying to entice the customer base if they spit and pissed on. to come back. Well, most people, when you do that, will find other places to go or other solutions and they don't come back. So, this is the problem with pissing on your customers the way that these fools have. They're stupid. They're cut off their own nose despite their face. And in the long haul, it would do them in. And I think that they're in that kind of trouble just like all the other control networks are. I think they got the same problem. I'm looking, you know, everybody's complaining about advertising on all these regular social media big boy networks. But guys, this is the same problem that you had when AM radio was up. At the later part of AM radio's history, they went from usually a break at the 15 minute mark, the bottom of the hour, you had another one at 15 minutes, and then you were top of the hour. But all of a sudden they had seven and a half minute and then 15 minute and then another seven and a half from the 15 and then a bottom of the hour well then they added a With each quarter block they also had Another 30 second or minute blurb break that interfered you had to do an exit you had to do the little blurb for a minute And then you had to go back with an intro to get back on the air Which they tried to minimize everybody knew it was coming, but it built up well everybody goes That's why I'm listening to FM because it doesn't have that problem well once the money went from am to FM the exact same cycle Expanded in fact when I first heard FM radio in the 70s. FM radio was all and FM was only Gorilla micro broadcasting. There were no advertisements and every big FM station that's in Detroit, the ones that have survived even, their history where they all came from, they were all pirate stations, pirate FM stations put up by Vietnam vets who had done micro FM over in Vietnam. WIQB is probably the best example. It started out as a guerrilla station and it sold out to the man. But eventually FM just became just as cluttered. You can't tell the difference if you're around. It's probably living too long. You remember when FM didn't have ads and then progressively how it looked just like AM. Well guess what? All these old social media platforms because they did piss off all the customers. They lost a lot of the big Patriot advertising that would have stuck with them. and they went with the shills who are fickle and now they're in trouble but if you'll notice they're doing, they're literally imposing and it used to be just one ad, now they're doing two ads at a time and everybody thinks that's normal. One after another, you can't sign off from one, you can usually sometimes sign off on the second one. Plus, you've got interruptive ads about every so many minutes so it's just like old AM or FM, later FM radio. Mark, my son tells me that YouTube is going to make their ads uncancellable and you'll be forced to watch the whole thing. They're already partially doing that. They started, I noticed that this last couple of days, that they've already started, like I said, you'll have one ad you can't get away from. You can't click it out. And then after you suffer through that, and they're testing to see how much you'll suffer with, guys, they've probably got a guarantee. They've got a monitoring AI that's watching to see how much you'll put up with. And if you start doing a three minute or four minute add on me, if you start, if I start, you know, I've already done this several times, it's like, oh, I'm done with this. On to other things. I do it as soon as he adds more than 10 seconds, I click off just for exactly, for that reason, to run the numbers up. Yep, because that's what we should be doing. Well a lot of times, you know, I'm multitasking. It's like it's up there, but it's not what I'm, it's not the primary thing I'm doing. But you know, we are watching a lot of different stuff, so we see a lot of interesting things, but the advertising itself, had they stuck with the original format, they wouldn't have this problem right now. Had they not pissed on so much of their customer base they could have suffered with you know a little bit of antagonism for the leftists and the the actual Base that counts the people who are going to always be there They'd still be there, but no they pissed them out They pissed their business out is what they did they ruined it themselves and now they're trying to scramble to figure out how they can save what they already It's too late. They broke so I don't feel sorry for him already said that before I knew this was coming and it's going to get worse. So for everybody, this is why the alternate or other options, which by the way for the moment may be not as intrusive, but they will catch up. Okay, they're going to continue to have these kinds of issues with all the rest for the very same reason. Go ahead, jump in their car. Talk about ads. I try that YouTube. The more I look for information on guns, the more frustrated I guess. And they're not just the ads you can't get away from them. They're mixing gun control propaganda with them. Yes, like that. Did you know that? Right, which is another reason that you walk away. That's why I said, check out Rumble. Most everybody that's doing guns is on Rumble and typically has already learned to be on bit shoot. Rumble is the most liberal slash for Patriot purposes. BitShoot has a lot of interesting stuff on it, but not everybody goes there. I mean, when I say good, when I say everybody goes there, I'm talking about people who produce content. Hickok is over on Rumble now with his gun channel, and the interesting thing I think he's finally realized is that, well, wait a minute, he's got years of broadcasting, and he can post that as a new product on his Rumble page and, you know, fill it up. and greatly enhance his coverage, which is what I hope he's doing. His son helps him with that. And he's older than I am. He's actually, I think, Hickok is about as old as my oldest brother, who is still alive. And it's interesting that his son is probably about my age. Maybe a little younger, maybe a little, but not much. So again, Rumble is where you want to go. If you're looking for gun and shooting subjects right now, that's expanding. For any of you listening, that's the place to go. Go over to Rumble and check it out. Everything that you would find on YouTube is going to be on Rumble, but the difference, the stuff on Rumble is not going to be edited. It's going to be the way you traditionally have been seeing videos, the way it even used to be on YouTube. But YouTube is a failure, so nothing lasts forever in a broadcasting situation like this. They didn't die from natural causes. They died from their own stupidity, YouTube. And they're getting down by the day. Well, go ahead. It's become YouTube. Well, it's the people the people that we all warned everybody about well, they've always owned it I mean, let's just be honest and they were full of themselves and No matter how you look at it. Who is it that actually is your paying customer? Well, the purple-haired Fruit Loops that took over their business or that they let run their business, those idiot sticks had no understanding. Or, even if they did, hey, they're running off somebody else was stupid enough to give them power, and they were crazy-town enough to ruin it, but they didn't care if they feel good about it. Part of doing a man, you know, another example of a man, keeping us down, and you're going to make sure it doesn't happen. And that's how they're going to do it. So, oh well. Another thing about that is, yeah, we are looking towards other spheres of interest in terms of communication. There's a bunch of other companies that are up and coming right now that are formatting like Rumble. One of the things that's a problem being in the community. We've got to add there. We're almost to the top, but I've got to correct you on something with YouTube. YouTube was originally started by independent artists. who were looking for a place to post their machinima, their anti-music videos, and a whole bunch of other stuff. It was completely independent. They sold it out to another company who sold it out to Google, and that's where things started going downhill. Yeah, exactly. That's how it works. Well, everything on the Internet was originally independent, guys. And most anything that we know, with the exception of a handful, I mean, for instance, Yahoo, was a system based to operate from, but everybody was creative within the mechanism that was provided. And those days, if they have their way, those days are gone. Everybody's gonna have to learn to build new and build separate from the present monopolistic system. Now, if they're willing to be revolutionary and they want to be edgy, that's really what they should be doing out there right now. That's what needs to happen. So just a heads up there. Anyway, we are getting close to the top. We're going to leave here. Not yet. We're going to leave here in a minute. I will remind you also if you could donate to Liberty Tree Radio, you go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. When you get there, go to the Donate key. When you get to the Donate key, you can donate any amount. We're looking better. I want to say thank you. I also got the donations in the mail. Thank you. Appreciate that. And we also got our donations from overseas. We got another donation from Belgium, which we never have got anybody from Belgium to send anything. And also from some of our friends again in Romania and in, hold on, what else was it? Was it Latvia? Lithuania? No, Latvia. I think it was Latvia. But anyway, yeah, slide me in the microphone. They're going to go, wow, you don't remember us? No, forgive me. There's just been so much stuff going on. But again, the Baltic States, we've got a number of people listening and rebroadcasting there, which I think is interesting. Since the government, a couple of them are occupied by the Jewish mob, they're actually doing extensive guerrilla radio there because the communists are desperately trying to make sure nobody hears what, you know, a contrary position to the goose-stepping Soviets that are from Israel. So, it is really fascinating. It's like Finland. Finland's in the same boat right now. The raving purple haired leftist, you know, slash communists are in charge of Finland and everybody let it happen. Now they're all, you know, in mish-mish mode. Oh my God, what do we do? Well, you probably have to throw us out of there, son. Finland has been declared the most racist country in Europe because they don't let blacks in. Imagine that. Yeah. Well, don't worry, a lot of the places are the same way. We are at the top. Here we go. And guys, we aren't going anywhere. Ed's going to pick up the rebroadcast here, but from 7-8 o'clock, we'll be up again the next hour. And if you want to listen in, Richard, Terry, and beyond the official narrative is the program we'll be on for the next hour. And then we'll be back to regular Liberty Tree radio from 8 tonight. God bless the republic. Let's get to the new roller coaster. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are on the mark of day and night. Zura, kicking the slack, beating down hard. 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I've become a bit acquainted with you through your broadcasts the past couple years when I've had time and I'm very impressed with just how unique the flavor is at Liberty Tree Radio. I'll say that right off the start. I mean, you know, there's such a past, you being a founder really of Patriot Radio in the 90s and the militia movement. I mean, people possibly aren't aware out here today listening, but I mean... Mark here and John used to travel from state to state in the 90s teaching people how to form their own militia. And they also started their radio broadcasts primarily through shortwave back in the 90s. And I mean, I've seen a call to arms after being highly recommended to me. That was around like 92 or so. But I mean, You come from a background of military intelligence. You knew very early on how much corruption, how much this country has been taken over long ago. And you're serious about the militia movement more than anyone I've ever met. I don't know if you'd like to give folks a little further background before we can just move into what's relatively pertinent today, sir. We worked as a recruited internist at 94B Intel. Worked with the US Army where Intel analysts are school trained at Fort Huachuca. Sometimes old Fort Week guys are located just Chuka range during the greater end of the Indian wars for a decade. Military of course, nobody ever worked. It's the US Army Intelligence Center West. I graduated 13th out of 33. Those are bad numbers. With my class, which was the second highest rated intelligence 94 intel group to graduate in our class standing is still the same. Still we're at the number two slot. Other groups have edged ahead of us and at one time or another we're number one. In fact, at the time the class before ours was the highest rated intel group to come out of U6 at that time. Went on to work in my trade as a 94B. An intelligence analyst has many, many, many different hats. Accidentally ran into a conversation of work I was doing, I was inspecting, in which basically I was asked about the new jobs. We do the attention. I'll compress it to basically setting up what we now know where the Rex 84 detention camp. I've heard an interesting twist, controlled recently on Herbert, and if it weren't for that, I literally would have heard of Herbert Walker Bush. No, thank you for all that I'll put. Well, I was born in the bicentennial, 76. So I... Yes, sir. But, you know, I mean, I came from a... I'm in Florida the last three years here, but I lived in Chicago my whole life by no doing of mine. But my father was a Chicago police officer. Yeah, actually, I reached retirement and moved elsewhere. But I was familiar with William Cooper's book. in the mid-90s. And so that was a little of my introduction to all of this that's been going on. And I mean, he delineates in that book from a lot of sources just how much these organizations have all been nefarious all along when you look at the League of Nations and the United Nations, the Trilateral Commission, and he kind of skirts around the issue of the tribe. the financial elite Jewish mafia, to a good extent he still nonetheless, I mean, puts a lot of information out there that we've been subverted by the time that book came out, you know, to a strong extent. I mean, he mentions everything with the executive orders and the national security directives. I mean these things were being abused to no end these stresses, you know, and that was what around 91 that he released that right right before Waco and and and you started doing the call to arms videos Which is kind of like I guess where they took things a step further in the slow boil of the frog You know the Waco onward and then of course 9-11 And the Patriot Act now today we were seeing yet another era where it seems like we're yeah that And another precipice, these people need more power consolidation and financial consolidation. But, I mean, you're a parallel in every way, I'd say, to William Cooper, yet you're still alive today. And so how do you explain that, sir? But, please. Well, it's nothing to accomplish. People break the e-order video screen thinking small rather than properly stepping... Are we broadcasting that? Well, that's true. often right to tell us what has happened for them since starting Xtendivite. Allow me to read a few highlights. 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But in order to sustain this incredible communication's Our back folks. beyond the official narrative here on Republic Broadcasting Richard Carey with Mark from Michigan, Corn Key as our special guest of course, founder of Liberty Tree Radio and if anyone would like to check out, I hope you do check out the station's websites, well there are actually a couple of options We have libertytreeradio.4mg.com. That's libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And we have libertytreeradio.org. And then of course if you want to check out the, well there's a link from there to the SAM cloud, which is the way I've been hearing the broadcast. But it is, as tradition, of course still on shortwave as a major communication means to this day. We'll have a simulcast with you tonight, yeah, for your evening hour if you wouldn't mind. Indeed, we might over here just reroute the feed anyway tonight to let people have a preview of it regardless. But that would be just fine is the way I meant for that matter. But yeah, I'd love to collaborate more in future, sir. I mean, there's so much going on right now. I mean, what, we had a summer of BLM last summer that there was a Trump administration. And now, right now, once again, we have one they picked early in the summer this time, though, didn't they? And, you know, I think that's because they, well, they want everyone to be so disgusted with the opposition who are conservatives, who are Republicans, Trump supporters, that they'll support Trump in every way right now. That includes the situation Israel is trying to accomplish with Iran. So I don't know, I just can't help but point that out. And I don't know, you know, because it always seems like we need to be focused more at home than abroad. But everything affects everything. And they're the minions, a globalist, who are trying to destroy the sovereignty of the United States. However, the next punch here, the next angle, which by the way, unfortunately, Mr. Trump, about the first day, but then progressively said, oh, I knew all about it. Oh, we knew it was coming. You remember over the last couple of days, we're coordinated and planned by quite a few people. I think, well, you can punch about it. We had all this excitement going on inside the U.S. Then they get a punch outside the U.S. misdirecting all of our activities. The Muddle East is a border end... Caller would like to jump in with a question for Mark before we end the hour before we run out of time. They're welcome to. But yes, no, no, no, I didn't mean to cut your point short. No, no. Say that I mean, you know, people... see how the end... Goal is to have these mega cities get people out of the countryside as much as possible and then control the mega cities as much as possible But right now, of course, it's more dispersed even temporarily though if things really go down I could see things Stratifying rather quickly at least with what would be necessary. I mean you'd want to go to the countryside into the IKEA you know, the forests of Michigan, for example, in your case. I mean, people need to at least have confidence that, you know, those who are prepared and have the weapons and knowledge to survive. There's nothing to worry about America withstanding in that sense. I mean, if you couldn't dig the locals out of Vietnam or Afghanistan, why would people think, you know, that the well-trained patriotic Americans with their firearms and knowledge extensively how to use them and even how to rebuild and create them for that matter will ever be taken out by the globalists Mr. Kornke. Not sure. I have some. Oh, Jewish Defense League. Yeah, no, no. Oh, JDL. Yeah. They're currently tightening the screws more and more financially in this nation. That's obvious. I mean, it seems like the living wages haven't really increased in a more balanced way since the 80s. You know, it started really just lagging more and more. And then of course the immigration, the demographic shift replacement agenda, clergy agenda, I mean those two things alone, it seems irreversible in the way many frame it. their agenda and the farther they can reach even though they may they are never fully in control. Fine wave to the process of people with the threat. One thing you have to remember and understand is that we will have victories, you will have defeats. And let me give you, I know we've got a few minutes here a little bit of time, let me explain something and I wanted to do this last night too. You heard about the situation with the governor of Michigan, which it turns out the Fed was doing the whole thing, right? Yes. Let me point something out. Perspective. Do this in a reverse way so you help to understand where I'm coming from. The US military, North Africa, crew chief, and they're all dead. American military has been defeated. The loss of life was horrific. The US military would be foolish enough to try to project its strength. And it was utterly defeated because of the loss of eight individuals in, theoretically, just an air accident. Why did I bring that up? Whenever you hear any propaganda about any activity, you're talking like this thing in Michigan here involved, which is typically what they do everywhere around the country over every two years. They pick a situation, they attack the individuals whether or not it's legitimate or not, and 99% of the time the feds, A, they're lying, B, it's illegitimate. They then make it a very public witch hunt trial. What they don't want to show you is the end, because in many cases they have lost. Now even in this case in Michigan, they eventually did lose most of the cases. Part of it they actually did something different where the state of Michigan attacked individuals. What happens is again, people hear this and go, oh my god, we're doomed, the militia. How many people are in the militia in Michigan alone? How many people owning guns are in militia alone? I mean Michigan alone. The loss of a future conflict will be a daily thing or an hourly thing. And this is something you have to be aware of. You have the Pennywise situation where, oh my God, we're doomed. Did they arrest anybody else? Well, they arrested one or two others, and then they had to release them. And they had to drop all the charges. Just remember that, because the idea is for you, through the use of fear and intimidation, to be terrified of the fact that we're doomed and we've been defeated. Malition, combat losses. These aren't even combat losses by stretching the imagination. And by comparison, the individual lives are up. ultimately important from our perspective is that the numbers are insignificant when drawn up against the volume of people that we have both organized the pool of like-minded who are available in the whole of the population in this hour of we in the pair people this thing where you can you guys do concern you so much thank you so much mark look forward to more collaborations with you sir the new world order run we're in the march generations is here for you Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. The free, the brave. You've asked for mitts 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 more, how the money stinks. 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. Then you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and sh- giving government control. Some of you harm so they could burn down churches and simply farm. Keep our country de- Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn old safe sworn. And your daughters, visit doctors, or send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Do you wish your children to live in fear? Arise, take a stick, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of plan, preserve our great Republican, each God given right, and pray to God as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, but free, but we have ourselves to, for even now as tyrants trample each God given right, only watching tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. I could buy your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Of the intelligence report, I'm R. Korte. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both odd and behind the lines in occupied territories, north, southwest, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Libertytreeradio.org. And we're on satellite. We want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there, no matter what body of water you are presently resting on. 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And it is Thursday, this is the day when the Israeli Mossad and elements of the U.S. government commit acts of government-sponsored terrorism against the American people, bombing us, shooting us, ramming planes into things, usually do that Tuesday, you know, 911 Tuesday. When everybody's at work, because Tuesdays and Thursdays people don't call in sick typically. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, they want a long weekend. They want to get a day off in the middle of the week or Friday they want a long weekend again. But Tuesdays and Thursdays, if they're going to do that, pretty much everybody shows up so they can count on greater casualties. It is the 19th of June. 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 old earth calendar? Give it all she's got, Captain! 125%? Oh, she might still explode. Yes, explode. Yeah, and she might still blow up. Anyway, we're also, it is 2025, Battle for the Republic, book one, most assuredly, chapter seven. So again, the great betrayal is in motion. Getting the troops busy outside the country, well, it takes an executive to drag our US troops out of the United States to put at risk the American people, and that's cooperating to put our country at great peril. in a situation where there's absolutely no excuse or reason to do it whatsoever. America First, all others last, and especially those who keep telling you that they're special and chosen while they're busy pissing on your back. So, we are at risk right now and we're in the, everybody goes, well, when do you think it will start? We have been in the window. We've got fires in America. We've got a 30 million man illegal alien army on American soil. We don't know what percentage that was brought in by the U.S. government. That was brought in by the ATF, the FBI, Homeland Security, the Department of the Interior. All of the stinking government was responsible for the treason committed. Now afterwards, oh now we're gonna do something. Well, the treason isn't washed out by what? Kinda moving a few of them and the government last sued a whole bunch, given them guns and have them pointed at you and me. I think we all better be ready to deal with the problem. Remember, you want to know who's going to have the solution? Go walk in the bathroom, turn on the light, look in the mirror. Look, there's that savior you were looking for. Right there. There he is. Or she. There you are. Otherwise, well, they'd like to say we're screwed. We're not screwed, but we are going to have to put up a hell of a fight in order to save the country and clean the country out. And there's no way you're going to avoid a war. It's just that we need to make sure that we take care of ourselves here, defend our Bill of Rights. We're not going to surrender our sovereignty. We are not going to surrender our Bill of Rights. We are going to give them nothing if necessary. Small arms fire, indirect fire, and every other weapon we have available to make sure that we stay free. Now, in the last hour, by the way, if you were wondering, we were listening to Richard Carey, and the program was beyond the official narrative over with Republic, and yes, we're going to be doing some additional co-broad broadcasting progressively, just as we did last night with, oh, come on, Mark, God. Quite frankly, God, it's been a long day. It's going to be a longer day tomorrow, too, by the way. We've got a lot of stuff that's going on. And that's headed into the work weekend. But quite frankly, of course, CO-Broadcast. This program in the last hour was CO-Broadcast. And again, the idea here is to have Patriot efforts mutually support one another. We need to get better at doing this. And many who are, again, aloof to the idea, it's because they're usually in it for a very different reason. The idea here is that we have people of like mind, guys, we have to hang together in order to ensure that none of us hangs separately. We're going to have to do the right thing. So I need your help with that. Spread the word and help me where you can, letting people know about how to find Liberty Tree Radio. We're not just whining about the problem, we are of course also looking for solutions. I mentioned during that hour, ShopMedVet.com, they have a bunch of penny type items. You cannot pass this stuff up right now. If you need roll gauze, they've got roll gauze, three cents a roll. Now, you need to buy a case at a time, is what you should do. And a case should be 500 count. Usually it will tell you in the body of the information, you might have to look at some fine print, it will tell you that a case is 500 units. So, 3 cents times $5, 500 is nothing. And yes, you are talking a big block of material. But if you have injuries and then you have to change dressings, you're going to need a lot of dressings. Now, in this case, roll gauze, roll tape, and any number of 2x2s, 3x3s, 4x4s, and 5x5s in bulk are over there in the liquidation category right now. So I highly recommend you take advantage of it. Yes, they do have sutures. Sutures in general across the system for, I mean, you can find them in veterinary care at Tractor Supply, but for much less. You're finding them here at ShopMedVet.com and it's all the same basic product from either side of the business and the prices right. So go to ShopMedVet.com. Now another thing I mentioned the other day and I have mentioned a couple times this week, it is already Thursday. is that from this point forward with regard to training operations, if you were going to participate in a training exercise, we're in the same situation that we were during the hutari window of attack when they did that. except that again we had to do it on the fly. Well, it's pretty stinking obvious that the regime is going to let the Israeli Mossad attack us and murder Americans and American soil. And then, of course, usual lies will be generated through the public propaganda system to try and deflect what really happened, all for the purpose of trying to stampede the lemmings over the cliff to get us into a bigger war. And I say no. Now number one, we need to be watching our backyards constantly. Everybody, you got to have your neck on a swivel. Keep your back to the wall when you're stopped. Make sure you have weapons readily available as needed. If you have a carry permit, I'm going to recommend again, if you're not carrying four additional mags, you're under gunned. Now here's the thing about that. At least carry two magazines on your person. But do you have a jacket? Are you wearing a pant? Let me give you an example. I'm wearing a pair of pants right now. How many pockets are on the pair of pants I have? Oh, I like wearing popcorn pocket pants. I got six pockets on my pants. Most of those new six pocket pants also, to save money, they don't put it quite, you know, they shave off an inch or two. So they're kind of tight to the body. In other words, they will open up, but you know, they have a blossom on the bottom, so they'll open up. So you can put both your items in. But you know what? You can put a magazine in each pocket, and you're not going to even notice it. And you should have at least four mags plus one magazine in the magazine well. If you have to defend yourself or if you have to fight in any way, running out of ammunition and then trying to use harsh language, well first of all we never throw the handgun. Never leave the weapon with the slide back. Lock it forward. Your enemy doesn't know if you're out of ammo. If you point a gun at somebody and you act like you're serious, pretty much everybody's going to take for granted you probably are. They don't know when you ran out of ammo unless they have telepathy and that ain't happening. So what you need to do is remember that continue to carry and utilize the weapon and always keep it in a deployment posture even if you've run out of ammo, which creates the impression that you are prepared to actually engage and do threat, you know, do bodily harm. It is a threat. So heads up on that one. Again, if you can carry with a CCW, if you have open carrier, unlimited carry, I highly recommend you take advantage of it. You need to come up with a system that's not going to be obnoxious for you also. This is another thing. People carry weapons and then they take the weapon out of the holster, or they even take the whole holster off because, well, I've tried to do something. Well, you want to be able to carry that weapon in such a way that it's reasonably out of the way but offers immediate access if you are threatened. So you need to experiment with different carry systems. Let me recommend that also because there are many different, different holsters out there. So, experiment and find something you might want to do in the middle of the back carrier, slightly off of the spine, left or right, left or right pad on the hip. Take your pick. Some people like carrying it up front so they can blow their gonads off if they make a mistake. Did I say that? Oh yeah, well that can happen. But it's another direction to go. Shoulder holsters, jackass rigs are hangers that go up underneath the armpit left and right. One side typically carries a couple mags or some speed loaders for whatever gun you're carrying. The other side carries the gun. Typically it's in a horizontal carry. That makes it much more efficient for shooting in the holster, especially with revolvers. Revolvers are friendly for that. Automatics are not. The other thing is again with bucket holsters, what I mean by bucket holster is if you're using the traditional which the holster is perpendicular, or forgive me, parallel, perpendicular is the jackass, parallel with the torso. Understand that you have to be paying attention with that. Make sure you don't have what we consider to be a slip and slide holster. If for some reason you have a failure of the retainer, losing your weapon and dropping it on the ground is just oh so embarrassing. You don't want any accidents to happen, but you also want to lose a weapon, not realize you have. It can happen. I've seen it, okay, with people using certain rigs. So, think ahead. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Another thing, you need to be speaking with your family about immediate action drills. If the Israeli Mossad attacks more recently, no matter what they do, you better be ahead of the game. Number one is SOP in the event of crisis. Where do you go if the family is separated? Now, I would go so far right now as to writing out a list of things to do and having your family carry it in their purse or their wallet. Most women have a wallet inside their purse for their valuables. You should all sit down at the kitchen table. You should write an established SOP for performance. And you should make sure that you go through it with everybody and everybody understands. And one of the ways to do this is take a city map or a county map or a township map and go, okay, Mom's over here at the grocery store. You guys are over here for soccer or for going to the beach. Dad's at work. It is 11 o'clock. and the air raid siren sounds, or the air raid siren doesn't sound, the power goes out, you look off to the east and there's an orange glow, and then there's a little tiny mushroom cloud. That's probably a good indication the situation is not good. Okay, so what do we do? And what you do is just like any other military operation, ask each of the family members, you know, what would you do or what should you do in that situation? Now remember, I have a list of basic standard operating procedures that you need to go through. Look at that list and tell me what would you do? You guys are at the beach. We dropped you off. What should you do? Mom is over here at the grocery store. Dad is at work. I'm going to do this. Now of course each situation will be different and they still have to be ready to roll with variance. But create, first of all, an authority. That's you, the family head. Expect performance of all your people, even the dunderheads who don't want to listen. Now the dunderhead is most likely to get you killed. However, you're stuck with them. It could be a family member who's a little older that now feels that their feces doesn't stink and yours does because they've been to college. It could be any number of stupid things. But the idea is that you still have to ensure that they understand the conditions of the environment we are presently living in. Now, it's your choice when I'm going to be leaving them behind in the dust, depending on what's going on. And taking serious something at the last moment is not beneficial to the whole of the family unit. So everybody better be on the same page and you better be working on that. Or at least know who it is that might actually even betray you because of their conditioning in the public fool system. So those people may actually be excluded from whatever it is we're talking about here, depending on how expanded you want your list to be. So heads up on that one. Remember, I buy a gas mask for every family member I like. I don't buy them for the ones I don't. Mark, you have people you don't like? Some people I don't like. But most say I'll even probably still suffer with them. It's just the idea. It's hopefully to make them think. You really think you're that important. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. I'd like to ask a question about ammunition. Could that be all right, real quick? Yeah, go ahead. Quick. Okay, would that bird shot be any good in your combat? You know what, I saw some bullshit video the other day that says, well you can't use a bird shot for self-defense. Once again, understand that every shell that we have is going to end up having to use. It's a matter of sculpting your weapons for the, you know, your ammunition for the environment if you're limited, okay? A lot of people have a gaggle mix of shotgun shells. If I was defending inside the house, I'd prefer number six. I know a lot of people have, you know, like eight and a half, nine, they have, you know, whatever clay shot that's out there. If you're inside a room and you turn that 12 gauge or 20 gauge on a person with a wad full of bird shot, you do realize that when you pull the trigger, that that wad is not going to come off of the shot. Your distances are too short. So basically understand that for in-house defense so you don't kill your daughter in the next room, what happens is your shell basically works as a beanbag round. In fact, it's similar to a Devastator round like they used to make back in the late 70s, early 80s. There were a couple of different Glazer Safety Slugs. That was another one. Glazer Safety Slugs. What these were were shot shells that were, well what they were, just shells that were made up with a polymer sphere or a polymer cylinder that the shot was stored in, but it didn't have a butterfly, it didn't open up. What happens is the whole wad of shot goes to the target, hits, and then explodes. So, the same thing happens with bird shot in the in-house. Now, would I use it outside? Well, no. Then I have to switch over to, if my purpose is area defense, I'm going to use a different shot for area defense or for engaging an enemy in open terrain. But inside a house, the advantage of using the bird shot type, and number six is as big as I'd go, by the way, Most of these other clay shot types are perfect as long as, again, you keep it on target. It's not going to spread. It is not going to spray. It's not going to have time. In every room in the house, how many feet do you have from one side to the other? I want you to think about it, if you're shooting inside the house, maybe the longest shots you're going to have is 20-25 feet. If you're like in the other end of the living room and they apparently were cowering in the other corner, that would be the farthest distance in most houses. Now there's some big ass McMansions and they have bigger chambers. But typically you're not going to be one person at the absolute opposite end of a room. So, number one, your distance are all going to be average at about probably 12 to 20 feet at most. This means if you look at the specs on most of your bird shot type shells, they tell you at the approximate distance from the muzzle to full open disbursement of the shell. You're not anywhere near that inside a house. I wouldn't want to get shot with that and here's why. Because what happens is, like I said, it's a beanbag round. When the shell hits the person, literally it erupts. The tissue, whatever you've got, gut, bone, it could be any number of ribs. What happens is immediately the hydrostatic effect of that energy and that shell, it perforates the tissue and then literally expands in all directions. It bursts. The problem with the glazer safety slugs and the encapsulated shells that were made in the early 80s is that a number of people used them for personal defense and the guy with the autopsy claimed that the individual must have walked up at point-blank range and shot the guy with a shotgun. Here's the problem. There was no powder burn. What it is is the shell itself was designed to do exactly what it did. A conventional shell would work much in the same way inside an enclosed area, inside a house. Now, if you have to turn and start shooting out the door or start shooting down the road, if you're, you know, again in the yard, then you should be switching over to, at the very least, number six, and that's not your best choice, but it would work to a degree. But more importantly then, number four, double lot, number three buck, whatever, and or slug. But remember, you got a shotgun. It's the ammunition that makes the gun perform. So you can do anything you want with, depending on the shell you choose. So yes, all of your shotgun shells will work for defense. It's a matter of understanding their limits. Now, the advantage of this is that if that shot shell were to hit, say, the wall of the room, if you miss, if for some reason you're peeing your pants, your spine's missing, you're shaking, and you fire with your eyes crossed-eyed, and you miss, Well, like I said, you're probably not going to kill your daughter in the next room because the round has lots of energy, the way a ball round or a pistol round would. That's like I've said for the last couple of days. We just had a couple of people shoot a leftist bystander. They were aiming for a guy with a rifle. They killed a person who had nothing to do with it. Why? Because they weren't watching their backstop. In your house, you have to take that into consideration. If you buy yourself, not a big deal. But if you have other friendlies in the area, you have to constantly be thinking about where they are. So that's the more critical part of the formula. No matter what you pull the trigger on, you have to know the contact area and you have to have a good idea. Remember, with 9 millimeter, it's probably, if it's ball ammo, it's gonna go through the house one way or another in one direction or another. If you're using a light rifle, pretty much the same. Unless you have a stone outer structure or a brick fascia with cement block behind it, that's going to encapsulate or reduce the energy of the round dramatically. But most houses are not built that way. And if you think about a bullet traveling through a house, you've got a lot of dead air space. Then you maybe hit a door. Then it hits the far wall. Then it goes out the wall and to the neighbor's house. In my experience with shootouts in Detroit that I've seen, one cop fired, I've mentioned this many times, Guy I worked with, he fired a god awful number of rounds out of a Smith & Wesson 59. Some of his bullets went through houses, pans, toilets, and then went out the other side, went through another house, part of it, and lodged in a telephone pole two blocks away. So this is why those shot shells for close defense are a better choice for the sake of both personal safety with friendlies and area safety with peripheral non-combatants. Which is something everybody needs to think about so hopefully that answers the question and by the way like I said eventually you can get to the point if you had to you could knock the shell and do what's called a poacher load I Don't recommend it, but it works all the people I know they used to poach they did it Yeah, they would or they would be out bunny hunting, but you know deer seasons kind of in the in effect And what they would do is you knock the cartridge at the base of the cup of the wad, the case itself, and when you pull the trigger, the whole thing goes down range just like a Glazer Safety Slug. When it hits, it explodes, and all the energy from the round, no matter what you're using, shot, stays with the target, and puts the target down really hard. So just some ideas. Anybody who says that doesn't work doesn't know what they're talking about. Go ahead. So that 265, 270 pound man with dark sunglasses, no hair, bald head, it would knock him down even if he were in a soft body arm. Well, yeah, it would be like he's getting punched by a heavyweight boxer. It would be like getting punched by Muhammad Ali. But the problem is that here's one of the things about shot shells in that configuration. If you hit anywhere around the peripheral edge of any of that soft armor, although if it's soft armor, you're probably punching him. Like I said, you're going to knock him. But remember that the shot shell is going to follow the path of least resistance and is very likely to create some form of flesh injury, depending on what side of the vest or what edge of the vest it's moving to. It's weird because, again, the physics of something like that is almost like Silly Putty. It's still one, it's not one big chunk of something, but what happens is the energy follows the path of least resistance. So this is where scutting along and taking somebody's throat out because, well, yeah, you hit him in the vest, but the projectile wad ran up along the upper leaf of the armor and it was guided right into the guy's throat, goes in around the artery, takes out the side of the jaw and comes out the left side of his head. Yeah, this what shotguns are bizarre in that respect now, let me point something here like I'm this subject Old riot training guys. You didn't take a shotgun And aim directly at the crowd now you could and you'd certainly hurt and hit a hit a number of people but traditionally they used to teach for anti-personnel riot up front of the crowd and hit the cement why Because the pellets would say it was double op buck or number 3 buck or even number 4 buck. It goes down range, it hits the cement, it pancakes the lead. The lead still is moving at the same velocity but now it's like a 9 or 12 or 32 little lead frisbees with sharp cracked edges because the lead may not be pure. And what happens when it hits the target, it still has the same energy dynamic, but now it has this scimitarring effect and it tears the hell out of everything it hits. It's not just a round ball hitting you and dissipating energy. It's a bunch of frisbees that really, really, really want to go somewhere real fast. And once they hit, they also have erratic fluid paths as they move through tissue. So there's all kinds of wicked things that have been done or have been developed from just the experimenting. I wonder who they experimented on. Probably people, sir. Oh, that's right. Again, what was this used for? Where is a riot control solution? So it doesn't make any difference what you're facing. Remember, fire. Aim low. Don't aim high. Aim low. Aim low. Aim for the groin. Aim for the groin. Imagine getting hit with that 12 gauge wad at close range. in the groin. And you might even have body armor, but not likely. What would that do? Oh my, says Sulu. Oh my. George Tech, I love it. That makes the burnt face of that. Yeah, it's pretty messy. And so again, remember, it's also a matter of where you put the bullet. And my attitude is aim low. I was taught that way because hits count misses don't. I don't want to crack rounds over my enemy's head. If you get any kind of a hit, it counts. Always remember that, people. Oh, it goes at 25. Well, good. Then you aim right down low for the crotch and dump it all right there into the motor section. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. And you better be close in the distance while you're doing that, while you're shocking him so you can beat the bejesus out of him hopefully. And maybe you got a book or a telephone or an ashtray handy, whatever you can grab first. You keep smacking on his head till he's dead. Why? Well, you probably didn't shoot unless you had a reason. As if you had to shoot and that's what you're stuck with you better have a follow-up plan, okay? anyway, we're a little past about it, but we got to have a follow-up plan for music and So I'll tell you what we're gonna do here hold on just a second because I do have a few requests But I don't think I brought the right ones up with me And I have a stack of paper that is now half an inch tall here to be quite honest in the little carrier. Oh Yeah, golden dome. Yeah golden chrome dome Okay, somebody asked for the year 2525, but God, I heard that music so long and it's like a limitation. Oh, the year 2525, no, I'm sorry guys. There's some song, I won't do Village People. You know, we only did it as a demonstration. My idea of, I'm surprised they haven't done, let's inspire the troops to go to war in Iran. Where's that fight song? Y-M-C-A. Where a guy went to the YMCA. Wow, what a dynamic fight song. Wouldn't it have been better if good old Donald Trump had picked an actual fight song so that he could have kind of used it as a psychological theme to pump the troops up? Is YMCA a pump up song? Yeah, just for faggots and queers, sir. Yeah, well, the Petos too. But as far as a dynamic song where everybody's going to go raw? No, not at all. So, we don't have, in fact, they're also making a point of really not doing that. They might try to resurrect something that's been played to death, but they don't have the brains of wherewithal, nor do they want a dynamic American or Americana type music to go along with motivating the troops because they're planning to failure. They're not planning to win. They're planning to failure. This is a setup, okay? And it's a kosher mafia doing it. So, otherwise, now let's go with riding a raid. Ed, I know you've been waiting there on the keyboard for me to say something. How about we do that? Mark's Choice. First song, Riding a Raid. And for a second raider, and for my guys, this is our music, so it's quite appropriate anyway. Riding a Raid. And then, away we go. I'm riding a raid. And for the second raiders, you all know what that means. Light mechanized to include a whole lot of cool things we've been building for quite some time. I want to say thank you to my guardian angels by the way too. The 18th RCT. I didn't say anything about you guys were out last weekend and I didn't really have time to follow up. Forgive me. This weekend everybody's going to be very busy. Again, I cannot stress enough, we are going full combat deployment tactical, so this means munitions, trailers, which everybody should have done their accountability checks over the week. If you haven't, I would not wait until the last minute. It's going to take time to dismount, itemize everything, confirm what it is that you have, ensure that if there's any other munitions, especially flares, We have a tendency to store flares and pyrotechnics in a separate environmental container for a reason. They're far more sensitive to moisture, so airtight is right. Always remember that with pyrotechnics, whatever it is you've got. We've got everything from marker flares to signal flares to every variation on parachute flare you can imagine in service. We're going back to the East German, which we have a massive quantity of those. In fact, it's amazing. The best source for flares, if anybody is looking, is try to find lifeboat and emergency flare equipment because every two years the ocean liners and other ships have to automatically, no matter what, doesn't make a difference, even if the stuff that it does work flawlessly, for the sake of erring on the side of caution. They make sure that every two years the emergency and safety equipment is changed out. So you get parachute flares, marker flares, dye markers, there's any number of different things. Now the dye markers are for water use. But we do have both a marine and a naval militia contingent. In fact, I've talked about that before. We collect all these boats we get for free from Facebook Marketplace. And one of them that has become a very common option, which is quite useful, are the tri hull outboards. So we have a vast fleet of float boats we've gotten for free and tri hull outboards. Now, the float boats are considered a combat engineer tool. We are in a water state. Are you in a water state? You better have some, not just some, you better have boats and amphibious equipment on standby. It doesn't have to be pretty. What would I do with a float boat? Well, I can make a quick bridge with a series of floats. laying toe to toe from one side of a river to another, or I can run them with the current and plank them like they did in the Civil War or in World War I or in World War II. Hell, even back to the American War for Independence and before that. The difference is they have some really nice aluminum pontoon boats with full flat decks with their own power source without board engines. They are anchored. They can be anchored and stocked and chocked in place. I can run planking from one to the other and I can move infantry in a very short time across any water obstacle without them getting their feet wet. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. And here in Michigan, we got water everywhere. Okay, so just something to think about. Now, we're going to do something else here real quick. Ed, if you could, we have not done today's guns and gadgets. And I want to give them at least, we've been up for four hours, well, I've been doing four hours of radio. But I would like to at least do one of the installments, so if you could, Dealer's Choice, the latest one, if it fits our time schedule. And this is Guns and Gadgets on YouTube. And there, of course, is Jared. He's been up there for quite some time. He stayed the course. The reason I do appreciate him is he's been focused. Here we go. threat facing the Second Amendment that is not a red flag law and it's something that not a lot of people are even talking about let alone do something about because it's completely avoidable yet it is steamrolling toward the finish line of actually happening and let's talk about it here. Hey everybody this is Jared from Guns N' Gadgets your premier source for Second Amendment news and updates that the mainstream media refuses to cover. Today, I'm going to break down a quiet but massive move from the Trump Department of Justice that could reshape federal firearms enforcement as we know it. The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the ATF, and the Drug Enforcement Agency, the DEA, two agencies with very different missions, could be merged into one another by October 1st. And I've talked about this as a possibility, but now it appears as it's happening. ATF will be merged with the EA. And folks, this is no small reorganization. This could be the Trojan horse that radically transforms the way our government enforces firearm laws and not in a good way by any stretch of the imagination. Before I dive into the chaos behind the scenes at ATF and what this means for gun owners, I want to thank today's sponsors Sonoran Desert Institute. If you're ready to turn your passion for firearms into a career, whether it's full-time or a side gig, Sonoran Desert Institute offers accredited online degrees and certifications in firearms technology and much more. Check them out at SDI.edu slash G&G. Link is down below. Thanks to SDI for being a sponsor of the channel. And let's dig into this. As an alignment, it's his job to keep the power on. That's why he chooses Granger for professional grade products and next day delivery, so he can rise to every challenge. Call, click, or just stop by. Granger. Let's get it done. So here's what we know, or more accurately, what's been leaked out thanks to my friend, the gun writer, Lee Williams, and a few other folks in the industry. Now, last month, both the ATF and the DEA were quietly notified that the Department of Justice plans to merge them into a single agency. I did a video on that, I'll float it above. I don't think enough people saw that. And I don't think enough people shared that, because here we are. Now, it's being kept hush-hush for now, but internal sources say this could go into effect as soon as October 1st. Now there's a reason they're not putting out press releases or holding press conferences. This is a powder keg. This could be really, really bad. I mean, think of it in the size of the DEA and their tactical units, their SWAT team. It is much bigger and much better funded than the ATF. And even internally, ATF leadership is scrambling trying to push back and convince the DOJ that this is a terrible idea. Why? Because merging two federal law enforcement bodies, one focused on firearms and explosives and supposedly alcohol and tobacco, and the other on drug enforcement with vastly different missions, vastly different rules and oversight structures, is a logistical and constitutional nightmare. John J.C. Clark from FFL consultants, a former law enforcement officer and a compliance expert put it bluntly. ATF leadership is trying to fight this and convince everyone it's not a good idea. A Clark's group trains thousands of FFLs. They're working hand-in-hand with ATF, especially on compliance. So if he's saying the alarm bells are going off, we should believe him. But even retirees from both agencies, ATF and DEA, want nothing to do with this. According to Clark, anybody that's retired has said they're so happy that they retired. And that says a lot. Even when people who used to wear the badge don't want to imagine how this merger would function, we should be paying close attention. And when reporters reached out to get confirmation, ATF and DEA both refused to speak. Their exact reply was, quote, refer to the DOJ end quote. And guess what? The DOJ stayed silent too. No comment, radio silence. Why? Well, maybe because they don't want us talking about it until it's too late. But now let's talk brass tacks. What does this mean for you, the law abiding gun owner? Well, according to gun owners of America, this is nothing short of a dangerous Trojan horse. and GOA hit the nail on the head. And let's be clear, merging these agencies does not abolish ATF, which is what we want. It potentially gives them more power, broader authority, and less oversight. If the firearm enforcement structure gets absorbed into a hybrid narcotics criminal agency, it could mean more aggressive crackdowns, fewer protections for due process, and a bigger distance between you and our constitutional rights. He always right to be alarmed and so are we. During an interview with Cam Edwards, Larry Keene, one of the top lawyers over at National Shooting Sports Foundation, said this move is the wrong approach. He said, what we need is structural reform of ATF, not a merger with DEA. The firearms industry wants compliance. It wants to keep guns out of criminal hands, but the agencies need to be functional and fair. Actually, they both need to be abolished. Not, you know, clunky, confused, and corrupted by overreach. Now Clark from FFL Consultants agrees. He spent years building partnerships with ATF field offices, educating FFLs, and maintaining open lines of communication, but now he's worried it all could vanish overnight. Any change of this magnitude could cause confusion or anarchy. That's his quote, and that's no exaggeration. Imagine trying to teach thousands of gun dealers across the country a new set of compliance standards written by a merged agency that doesn't even understand the gun world. And let's not forget, the Biden administration's ATF was the most aggressive that we've ever seen. between the zero-tolerance policies for FFLs, the pistol-brace rule, incarcerating people for drawings on a metal card, and the reclassification of force-reset triggers, just to name a few, the ATF has operated as a tool of political enforcement. Clark made it clear that under Biden, although ATF agents may not have agreed with the administration's policies, it was prudent to follow them or they'd be out of the job. Well, that's his quote, and I agrees right. That's not how a constitutional republic is supposed to function. And everyone in those agencies should not only be ashamed of doing that, just doing my job, where did we hear that before? But they should be charged just like the same people who said that during World War II. Now this merger would further entrench that culture of fear and political obedience within a bigger, more chaotic agency. Hi Mr. Wonderful here. When I choose to invest in the company, it's because I see the potential for growth. So what's next? Guys, if this merger is to happen legally, it would require congressional approval. But if they try to do it through the internal DOJ reshuffling or executive fiat, then we've got a serious constitutional problem. And this is where you come in. Gun owners need to flood their representatives in boxes and phone lines again another issue I know yes, but ask them directly these things number one Do you support the merger of ATF and DEA? Number two will you introduce legislation to block this merger number three? Will you hold hearings to investigate who's behind this back door scheme? But guys, the clock is ticking. October 1st is only a few months away. And this merger could be one of the most under-reported threats to our Second Amendment rights in years. So please help me share this video so more people see it. Help it get through the algorithm by liking the video, making a comment on the video, sharing the video, and subscribing to the channel. I will keep you in the know when I get more information and until then stay alert and stay active and before anything, stay free. Before we wrap up, a big thank you to Sonoran Desert Institute for sponsoring today's video. If you're looking to deepen your knowledge of firearms and turn your passion into a profession, visit sdi.edu slash gng today. Guys, if you found this information valuable again, please share it. Please comment, please subscribe. It helps the channel, it helps the word get out. And that's what we all want. We want every gun owner out there to know exactly what's going on so we can all work in unison to stop it. Until next time, I am Jared from Guns N' Gads. It's bringing you the truth that the media will not touch. Have a phenomenal day. Stay free. Thank you, Jared. And for anybody who didn't hear about this, is exactly what we were warning about. I've warned about several times with this Trump consolidation crap. And lo and behold, so we're going to segway an organization notorious for violating the bodies of the law of the nation constantly, the DEA, stealing property left and right, planting and lying constantly. with another organization that, well, they're so terrified even though they're a scurlish bunch of bastards, the ATF, that even they're worried about going sideways because they know the DEA does know guns. I don't, Jared, want to talk about this. Guys, you do understand one of the most common under the table and over the table Gun sellers at many of the gun shows are DEA personnel who have confiscated and get to take the guns as booty Does anybody remember this? I guess I'm gonna have to jog everybody might have to give him a call on this because he doesn't seem to remember with the special dispensation that the DEA was given back in the 80s and They can steal property and tag it keep it for themselves pocket it Jewelry guns they know guns Here's the other problem though. Oh, they're gonna come because supposedly there's a gun problem But conveniently the DA has a little box in Bob's pocket and the little box in Bob's pocket has a little packet of drugs How long do they want to keep the person and how much do they want to steal from the person's house? So good old Bob comes through and he searches initially and clear clear and while he's clear and he looks and he sees a spot and it's under the edge of that couch and he puts a little packet under the edge of that couch maybe two depends on what he's what he thinks it worked best. But he goes to another room and then not in the bathroom, that's too obvious. And he goes in the bedroom and he slides another pack, let's see, over here on the book on the women's nightstand. And then he goes and he says, clear. And then they search. And they search and John and Frank come through and look what they find under the couch. Look what they find under the book. And you know, they discovered it there. And so, well Bob didn't do his thing because Bob was part of the site security when they swept the house. But Bob always carries that special box with the extra heroin, cocaine, whatever it is that they need to match the environmental condition for the moment, which is the best du jour drug to use. Right now, it would be fentanyl. Now, at the gun shows, like I said, these DEA personnel are showing up, they got a special sheet that shows that they don't have to have an FFL or they're given a special dispensation to operate like an FFL And they actually have to do background checks, but they can do instant background checks and everything, and they get to sell those guns they walked away with from however many households and slide them across the table. Now just imagine giving them that power but on steroids by crossing them over and giving them a list of gun owners that they're supposed to attack. The most abusive, violating agency in this country is the DEA. The batbag gets out of policy, but they're not as big. So it's not if, it's just when. So it's obvious that's part of the gig. The kosher mafia is planning on, when they do the dirty deed, when the Mossad does the attack on the United States, probably it's going to be bombings. When they do this, and we get moving into that, they're going to bend this sideways. The illegal aliens will be irrelevant. Many of the illegal aliens will be in uniform for the Fed. We now have this consolidation of secret police operations in which, wow, a really vindictive and wicked agency is terrified of joining what they know is a far more evil and wicked and vindictive agency than the other one that they're with. Ooh! And once again, George Takeye. Oh my! So, watch and see what happens there. Again, what they'll do is the Israelis do the bomb, inside the country are bombs, declare a state of emergency, lie about what the base of the situation is because they'll script it just like they've already told you. They pre-scripted all the crap they've been doing. And then, well, they're going to have to have the internal secret police do their job. And the perceived enemy will not be the illegals or even anybody overseas. It's going to be the American Patriot and gun owners and the same scam that they've pulled over and over again. A slug. Again. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there. One more thing about the shotgun ammo. My father and my grandpappy used to call one out slugs those rifle slugs, pumpkin balls. Why? Because traditionally they were a round or at least semi-round ball. that was taking advantage of the existing materials. It worked as a separate round unto itself. Most of the newer slugs are conical or discarding Sabo. There's a number of different new solutions. The first company to come up with a really successful, unique solution rather than traditional ball slug was Bernanke. And for the longest time, if you're old enough, Bernanke was the go-to for the new stabilized rifled slugs that they come up with. Actually, they were, what's the term? They actually were designed so that even a smoothbore that actually would spin. And Bernanke was the top dog for probably a good 20 years. Still out there. I'm pretty sure Bernanke is still out there. But a lot of other shells, rounds have been developed since. Basically, it was the equivalent to firing a musket. A spring field, a 19, a 19, a 1863 spring field or whatever. So, or 1861, 1861 spring field. Yeah, three-banders. But anyway, Yeah, the newer slugs are just more accurate because of engineering, discarding stable being the most accurate and not requiring a rifle barrel. Typically the pumpkin barrels, it was preferred that you buy a 20 inch or 22 inch, you used to have 24, rifle barrels you could buy. And the pumpkin slug would work best with that. So which again, it was just big brown ball think of it that way or well not really a lot of were kind of a pump literally shaped like a pumpkin That's where to describe it and they used to make even stacked versions of that with more than one projectile I think I still have two left that were made back in the 52 53 their Remington and their double double pumpkin ball not as heavy, but it's Traditionally they went with as many as three slugs Because that was a traditional burst from a musket. So they're pumpkin balled because they made it as they look alike. That's what they do. They're just kind of goofy round and not quite as accurate unless you have the rifle barrel. But they work with any barrel as needed. Alright, we're at the top and great news from Jared to make everybody feel better. No, not. But it is a fact, so everybody better pay attention. God bless our republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run and we are on the marks of the day and night. I'm Liberty Tree Radio, and it's the end of Thursday right now. Bye-bye.