Mark Koernke discussed the recent New York assassination of a prominent insurance executive, analyzing it as either a "dagger war" action between factions or a targeted killing by those opposing government overreach. He extensively covered black powder firearms, their components, maintenance, and sourcing, recommending muzzleloaders as preparedness tools. The show featured a Gun Owners of America video detailing the Trump DOJ's continued opposition to GOA lawsuits on three critical Second Amendment issues: Michigan CCW permits, the ATF's engaged-in-the-business rule, and the zero-tolerance policy for firearms dealers. Koernke addressed space alien disclosure narratives as government distraction, discussed the Epstein document burn bags discovery, and warned about expanding surveillance and police state measures. The final hour covered surplus rifle kits, magazine sourcing, M1 carbines, and local communications infrastructure projects.
...independently of and superior to the civil power. He is combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation. For quartering large bodies of armed troops among us. For protecting them by a mock trial from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states. For cutting off our trade with all parts of the world. For imposing taxes on us without our consent. For depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury. For transporting us beyond seas. to be tried for pretended offenses, for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province, establishing therein an arbitrary government and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies. For taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments, for suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns and destroyed the lives of our people. He is, at this time, transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries. to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy. Scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy of the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections amongst us. and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting in attentions to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our immigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity. And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred. to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore... the representatives of the United States of America in general congress assembled. Appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, due in the name and by authority of the good people of these colonies solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states. that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown. And that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved. And that as free and independent states, they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, established commerce and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do and for the support of this declaration with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence we mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sacred honor to protect and preserve our freedom and rights of religion too in whatever church we serve They lined all their pockets and deceived the people, and most were long with the flow. But tempers are short, and the memories are long. Each name the people will know. When each rope is finished, it's tested for strength, and packed in a bag with a hood. And upon the bag is the name of a trader. who did his country no good. Someday we will hear that Nuremberg plea when the hour is drawing near. I was only doing what I was told, another lie, I fear. And for those of you who don't believe, be around when the party begins. What next will be stretched and cries will be heard and the traitors will sway in the wind. Through the mist without his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood here by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, We fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land is brave. 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 is a free. It's 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. You read about the current use in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children and pure leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Most sons of the Republic arise, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic, and eat God-given right. And pray to God for freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came. Once again, as for 30 years and more, I hear the drums. The drums. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, East, Northwest, and South. 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 and other operators who listen and then also rebroadcast the intel report and other programming here on Liberty Tree Radio. analog and digital satellite outbound. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States and it is Wednesday. It's the middle of the week. It's one of the safest days to go to work. Seriously, more on that in a minute, but it is weapons Wednesday. It is the 30th of July. It is the 17th year of open. Oh, so obvious and in your face. Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist, Occupation of America with a K 2025 Old Earth Calendar 2025 Battle for the Republic Book 1 The Dance of Swords and how it started. Well, interesting, some of the stuff going on. Needless to say, the New York assassination slash symbolic killing that took place by the Ringknockers Somebody wanted to send a message to someone and they did. It's just that simple and it's obvious when you realize who's who in the zoo and who is killing who. The program shooter, now here's what's really fascinating, is the shooter fits all of the perfect format printout for a Prozac Prodigy shooter. The interesting thing is with the amount of video background, which is going to become more and more often available depending on the situation. The situations that develop out there, the things that are done. AI can of course make up the difference. Real AI, not the cartoonish, half-assed, crappy AI that I shut off every time I go to any media outlet and I see World War II uniforms on supposedly Revolutionary War soldiers who are carrying magazine-fed, cap-flint, laser gun rifles while they're wearing rustic buckskins. Yeah, there's something about that. Short barrel, long barrel phasers, you name it, they got it. It just shows you how asinine and how crappy the world is that they're trying to push and it's what we have to avoid, okay? So anyway, this is part of what I've said before, what we've called the Dagger War, and the message back and forth between the parties, be they the peons, so it could be a peon element here, doesn't have to be the bigwigs. This can be other people, something that's been happening a lot. You might recall we've had two other incidents like this where certain parties of the Ringknocker Sphere that are well known end up getting whacked by somebody else. Now, Mark just said a moment ago, it fits all the bill of a Prozac shooter, and the guy does. But here's the interesting thing that everybody should step back and look at. In this case, they didn't have to hunt down the shooter, show you how it's futile to resist. They chased him all over the country. They followed him to the restaurant. He was wearing a hoodie. They grabbed him. Oh yeah, that's that pharmaceutical shooter. Remember that guy? Yeah, they gave you blows, they made sure they put him out there in the front of everything image-wise. They walked him out in the front door unprotected so everybody could see, look, we got him. See, we got him. You see how we got him? We got him. Now, that particular one has all the trappings of people are getting fed up. They're tired of the BS with the creatures that are stealing everything from them. Somebody's finally putting some problems away. They don't come back. Once you get rid of them, they just don't come back. And that's something you don't want you guys all get used to the idea of. So it's rather interesting, this particular situation, this incident that just took place, you walk right into what is literally a maximum security facility. Guys, there isn't just the overt guy in the uniform or even the guy in the suit in the lobby. In these operations, these facilities, there is so much overlapping operational security that, you know, it's even you would consider it insane or overkill. They don't. And if you take a look at what just happened, you can see why. Somebody walked in, went to the 33rd floor, oh yay, oh yay, oh yay, went to the 33rd floor, oh yay, at the behest of whoever or whatever. And popped an individual who is instrumental in trying to put you out of your house across the country. Owning land, operating with the communist Chinese, working very, very, very, very, very closely with the Jewish communists out of his real hell. Yeah, this character had a lot of connections. And somebody just walked in and bebop'd him. But it was an accident. Oh, it's not what he was after, really. We have the guy that did the shooting, we have the conversation with. Guys, what happened to the guy that did the shooting? Anybody? Are we able to interview him? Is he available for comment? Do you believe anything that's said about what supposedly he wrote or said? I'm not, but first of all it's in Jew York, which right off the bat is like, I'll throw it out the window. There ain't nothing you're gonna get that's factual. It'll be whatever's engineered by all the spit swappers and ring knockers, and that's all she wrote. That's all you're gonna get, kids. So it is rather fascinating. that as this story developed other pieces of a very interesting Pizzle showed up not the least of which is this character is like you know we're talking the upper 1% crust of the public enemies that you know He's out. He's the one that's the front dummy the real vampires behind the scenes. You're not supposed to know anything about They're still out there roaming about they didn't die He's just one of the front W's whose name, who knows if it's even his name, that's actually on all of the government or all of the financial documents. In reality, total pickle smoke and mirrors. Okay? So, but, question, it's either A, well I should say, I want you to think, not a question, it's either A, a dagger war action, a symbolic execution and still a dagger war action. Or it's somebody who is another team who's decided that waiting for these people to die is not a good thing because they'll try to kill us if they get the chance and somebody has decided to get rid of them first. Tag, you're it. And the rifle rounds work just fine. So, there's no definition here, mostly as foggy as they've intentionally kept it, and the fact that it's being made to disappear very quickly off of the screen should tell you where this thing came from. It should give you an idea or feel for what I'm talking about here. Again, this isn't the only one. We just had it shooting out in Nevada. And in the same vein, the same kind of track, we have a very unique individual, oh by the way, with three pages of blah blah left behind. Do I have any confidence in Vegas or Reno with anything released there being real? Oh hell no. Y'all know better than that, come on. That's organized crime at its best. And even if there were something to, you know, to maybe discover, it's going to be a cold day in hell before that's allowed because it's bad for business. Remember, if all else fails, bad for business, overrides everything. Watch the price roll with all of the lodge buddies. Protect the business. But these are the ones that are bleeding out onto the street. Here's the question, how many have we not heard of? even though they were just as ruthless, just as destructive, but we don't have any information on. Oh my! I'd say that there are probably quite a few more. Now, are they all upper crust or let's just say upper outer party as opposed to upper inner party members? No, but there is what you see this kind of attrition at the upper or middle upper end of the players, that is a sure sign that you have a dagger war action taking place. That somebody's stabbing somebody with very, very specific intent, and they have a very definite agenda in motion. Now they can't talk about it because here's the other thing, as I said the other day about the other shooting that took place with the pharmo guy, you know, the big pharma individual. copycats. The reason they had to show that it's futile to resist and you'll be absorbed and look we got it, we tracked him here, we tracked him there, we heard somebody here, somebody called there, somebody got in a phone saying look it's futile to resist because if the individual has, you know, unasked the AO, it's kind of embarrassing when the all-seeing, all-knowing police state isn't really able to follow up and deal with the problem. Oh my, said Sulu, or in this case, George Tech-Eye. Yeah, oh my. So, what can somebody ask me today? Well, we're going to be expecting a whole flurry of these? Well, it seems that the public ones are getting more and more attention in a shorter period of time. Am I right or am I wrong? Omar. Go ahead, caller, we got you. There's a video out there. It's done by GOA. It's called Trump's DOJ is fighting GOA on these three issues. Again, that's Trump's DOJ is fighting GOA on these three issues. Again, it's on YouTube. It's done by gun owners of America. The thing is Trump's DOJ is... fighting GOA on these three issues. It's about 11 and a half minutes long. Well, and again, real quick on that note since if we want to go in that direction, we guess we will. One interesting thing is that there's a whole series of actions that right now the DOJ should have dumped completely if supposedly they were with all of us firearms owners. But it's obvious they haven't. and they're not going to. And so just like the rest of the drivel that we heard, you know, the initial win-win, blah, blah, that's all George Orwell's short word, 1984, right out of the book, right out of 1984. But the real fact is that in all the critical areas, they're moving, you know, if they have to give a little bit, they've given nothing. Example is the whole thing with the NFA. Guys, as long as they keep the NFA in place, which they have to really because it's part of the War Powers Act, it's part of the Gold Act, if they take and knock down the NFA the way we've argued you should, which is what I said months, months, years, decades, we've talked about this, don't fight the Gun Control Act of 68, piss on that. Go after the NFA of 1933-34 and destroy everything. Get it all gone. Itís only purpose was because the Jewish bankers were declaring war on the American people and part of that is to try and militarily disarm the population. The Jewish mob like the Purple Gang or the Jewish mob like Murder Incorporated with the old street gangs or even Capone who remember Iíve told you this many times, Jewish not Italian or just put it this way. Like an old mafia friend of mine said years ago, he goes, Mark, just because someone is from Sicily doesn't mean they're Italian. Y'all get my drift oigevolt as in the Jewish mob so well they from Sicily Yeah, you know when the Jews ran from Spain because they were getting their ass kicked So they went to Italy and the Borgias helped them to kill off a whole bunch of Christians there so they could establish the Jewish Mafia in Sicily and in Italy Duh So again, I'll tell you what, Ed, let's do this. It's Weapons Wednesday. We're almost, we got five minutes before the bottom of the hour. That would give us five before and five after. Tom, go ahead and give that point of contact. What's the name of the video again? Ed, if you could, let's pull that up. We'll do that as a bottom of the hour break, and then we'll do the traditional bottom of the hour, just the bottom of the hour usual. But before we do that, we'll do this GOA. So Tom go ahead give it up again. All right. It's um Trump's DOJ against GOA. I need three issues Very good Ed if you could go ahead and bring it up. It's on YouTube. It's at the GOA site. I assume gun owners of America. Yeah Trump's DOJ against GOA on these three issues. Trump's DOJ is fighting gun owners. Jump field, yeah, it's fighting gun owners and each three issues. Yeah, it's fighting. I'm doing three things at once here. Very good. Okay, Ed, if you could, let's bring that up. And we'll play that instead of eight guns and gadgets for today. This will be our gun owners slash pro firearm video for the three block. And for everybody out there, you're listening, while Ed's sitting it up, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. It is one day. Hello, everyone. I'm your proud senior vice president of gun owners of America. If you're a GOA member or a supporter of the Second Amendment, you know we're in the trenches every day, fighting for your rights. And today, I need to talk to you about something important and a bit disappointing. For the third time since President Trump took office, GOA is having to continue to fight one of his agencies in court. We were really hoping to work things out together because let's be clear, the Trump administration has done a lot of great things for gun owners way more than in President Trump's first term. From rolling back Biden era regulations to stating up for our rights, they've been a breath of fresh air. Unfortunately, there have been a few times now where we've had to continue previous legal action because the administration has opposed real progress on three key issues. Again, we're supportive of the many pro-gun moves this administration is making, but we're not going to let anyone, even allies, ruin the incredible opportunities we have to secure long-lasting victories and prevent the weaponization of the ATF that we saw under Biden. So let me break this down for you. First, there's the case in Michigan. GOA sued because Biden's ATF was interfering with concealed carry permit holders. For many years, Michigan's CCW permits have been recognized as alternatives to Brady background checks, making it easier for Michiganders to exercise their rights. But the Trump administration tried to moot our lawsuit, essentially dodging the fight Now, to its credit, the DOJ did issue a short-term administrative fix that resolved the dilemma created by the Biden administration. The problem? An administrative fix isn't permanent. A future anti-gun administration led by Kamala Harris or Gavin Newsom could quickly overturn the Trump administration's determination. So, Michigan permit holders would be screwed all over again. Look, we can't let that happen. We need ironclad protections and need the administration to work with us rather than fight us on this. That's what's also frustrating us with the ATF's engaged in the business rule where the government is trying to hold our lawsuit in limbo. You'll remember that Biden's ATF in issuing this rule was trying to force virtually every private gun sale and transfer to go through a registration background check. So, GOA sued the ATF and got a preliminary injunction, which means the Biden administration was unable to enforce this rule against GOA members. This was huge. Well, the Biden administration was furious, and not surprisingly, they appealed the decision, which brings us to where we are today. If the current DOJ would simply withdraw the appeal, the judge in our district court could issue a ruling, and let me tell you, he is based. We anticipate a slam dunk against the ATF's engaged in the business rule. So again, our question is, what's the holdup? I mean, truly, this has been a very frustrating situation. And that brings us to the third fight I alluded to regarding ATF's so-called zero tolerance policy, a nightmare from the Biden era. This rule revoked federal firearms licenses from hundreds of gun dealers across the country. They used it as a political weapon, intimidating dealers into surrendering their licenses because fighting back was too expensive. Biden's ATF claims certain regulatory violations showed, quote, That's the legal standard for revocation, without actually proving it. It was basically strict liability, one mistake and you're out of business. This crushed small gun groups and limited Americans access to firearms. We first had to file this lawsuit when Biden's ATF applied zero tolerance to one of our plaintiffs, Morehouse Enterprises, in our separate lawsuit against ATF's frame and receiver rule. Did you get that? Morehouse was hit with a proceeding to revoke their license under this abusive policy while we were already busy defending them against another one of ATF's heavy-handed regulations. It was a double whammy showing just how weaponized the ATF had become. Well, GOA, along with Morehouse Enterprises, doing business as Bridge City Ordinance and our gun owners' foundation, sued in the district of north dakota to challenge this zero tolerance policy we argued it was unlawful and violated the administrative procedure act Fast forward to now. The Trump administration claims they've eliminated zero tolerance. They rescinded the policy back in April 2025 after we pushed hard for that to happen. And that's a step in the right direction. And we're grateful for it. In fact, the DOJ under Attorney General Pam Bondi and Acting ATF Director Kash Patel announced the repeal as part of a broader review ordered by President Trump. This move is a major Second Amendment win and it shows Pro-Ben leadership in action. We've been fighting for victories like this behind the scenes since Trump won the election. We've been lobbying, we've been filing comments and building grassroots pressure. And to be sure, plenty has been done. The ATF is now launching a new era of reform ending the zero tolerance policy and encouraging previously revoked dealers to reapply under fairer guidelines. In other words, they're prioritizing public safety over punishing minor errors, which is a huge shift from Biden's punitive approach. But here's the catch. They haven't done anything permanent to ensure the previous zero-tolerance policy won't be weaponized against FFLs under the next administration. We've asked them to settle with us in court and agree to a firm definition of willfulness that protects dealers from arbitrary revocations, but they've refused. Instead, they filed a motion to dismiss our case, saying it's moot because they voluntarily repealed the policy. Folks, that's not good enough. In our response filing, which we're sharing today, we lay out why this case is far from over. First, this reeks of what's known as voluntary cessation. Now that's legal speak for when a defendant stops its bad behavior just to avoid a court ruling, but they could start it up again any time. Again, is there anyone who doesn't think that a President Harris or Newsom would kickstart the zero-tolerance program and start revoking dealers' licenses, the Supreme Court says the government has a heavy burden to prove. It's absolutely clear it won't repeat the violation, but the ATF hasn't met that burden. Heck, they won't even admit zero-tolerance was wrong or unlawful. They keep defending parts of it and say it's only unlikely they will bring it back. unlikely, I mean that's not really reassuring. And get this, the ATF has changed its revocation policy five times in five years, each one lasting less than 19 months. It's like whack-a-mole. The ATF issues these policies internally behind closed doors and without public input, which means that a new anti-gun administration could simply flip the switch right back. Second, this policy is capable of repetition yet evading review. That means it's the kind of short-lived agency action that can be turned on and off so fast it dodges full court scrutiny, including all the way up to the Supreme Court. The Biden ATF announced zero tolerance back in 2021, but it has tweaked and replaced the policy multiple times since then. None lasted long enough for complete judicial review. You know history shows the ATF flips on major issues based on who's in the White House. Under Biden, the ATF was weaponized against gun owners. Under Trump, they backed off. But without a court ruling, the next anti-gun president could reinstate ATF's weaponization overnight. We've seen ATF's regulatory roller coaster before. on bomb stocks pistol braces engaged in the business you name it multiple courts have called the eighty f out for being arbitrary and capricious Look, we can't let the ATF get away with this now. And speaking of pistol braces, by the way, let's talk about some good news mixed in. Recently, the ATF dropped its appeal in Mott v. Bondi. That's the Firearms Policy Coalition's big victory striking down the pistol brace band. This rule, which tried to reclassify millions of brace pistols as short-barreled rifles requiring registration and taxes was vacated by a Texas judge. And now it's officially dead after the DOJ dismissed the appeal. Now, while that's amazing, it shows the administration can do the right thing when it wants to. So why then is it still fighting us on the engaged in the business rule and this zero tolerance mess? If this administration is serious about undoing Biden's damage, it should stop opposing us in court and work with us to make these fixes permanent. Look, we're not here to unduly bash the Trump administration. They've delivered big wins, like pulling out of bad international gun control treaties and appointing pro-Second Amendment judges. But we have a once in a generation chance to lock in victories against ATF overreach. If we don't fight for permanence now, future administrations will undo it all. That's why GOA is pushing forward our members like the dealers who lost their businesses and the gun owners who rely on them deserve better. We've already spent tens of thousands of dollars defending against these revocations and now we're racking up thousands more in legal bills because this administration doesn't want to achieve permanent and lasting protections for gun owners in these areas that I've talked about. We have to fight for more. So if you're upset about this, please let Pam Bondi at the DOJ and the Trump administration know. Contact them and voice your support for settling these cases to secure real enduring wins. Thanks for watching and God bless. All right, and we are back. And that was GOA over at... YouTube, if you get a chance, take the time, go over and check the video out. Yes, you should subscribe. There's no reason not to subscribe to the GOA site, by the way, to support them. Again, give the video a thumbs up. They know what they're doing. These are leftists that came into power. They're giving you doggy treats. They plan on slipping the rug off from underneath everybody the moment they're told to do so. That's why they don't want to change anything. That's why Bondi is doing what Bondi does. She's anti-gun. If you're a pro gun, she considers you her enemy. Make no mistake about that. They can give you lip service about whatever else they're claiming. But these characters notoriously in critical points have screwed us left and right. So looking at the short term, it's like, hey, we got some doggy treats. But in reality fact, is that they've got everything on standby. Just in fact, it's self-explanatory. What's going on? Well, they could just hit the switch. Yes, and it is the plan. But they could hit the switch. Yes, that is the plan. But they could hit the switch. Yes, we know. You've said that, and I agree. That is the plan. They don't want to deviate from the plan. The idea is that everybody is supposed to be in brain fart mode. Caught flat-footed, they act accordingly as needed and ordered to do so by national crisis. Remember, everything is run by, in fact, everybody admits this. You've got a million videos out there. Well, they're run by crisis, okay? So then, what do you think the plan is here? I mean, let's just think through this. What do you think the agenda might be? I think it's pretty stinking obvious. The big thing here again is we'll see where they go with the rest of the agenda. I don't think things are going to change that much within the short haul even because they're starting to piddle everything out. They figure they've gone as far as they can. Personally, I believe with whatever it is that was win-win, big, big, blah, blah. George Orwell will speak by the way, 1984. all short, simple words, meaningless, just basically chanting, and then on to other things. So they're now into the on to other things schedule. And that means that there's gonna be a lot of other stuff popping up here progressively, pardon the term there, that everybody's gonna be shocked about, et cetera. And then, wow, why didn't they fix this? They did. They fixed it exactly the way they were told to. For the purposes of the ring knockers who are preparing to screw the country They have done exactly what they promised to do with the people they're truly beholden to and that ain't you and that ain't me Long as we understand that we're doing fine Next, real quick here, we are, oh, I'll tell you what, Ed, before we go any farther though, it is Weapons Wednesday, and on every Weapons Wednesday, every hour, for as long as we've been up just about, we have a search. the master. Your forward march would be, but you'll learn the back, but you'll pass through when you meet our mountain boys and their leader John Scott. Glad you make what little noise you always hit the mark. Oh, they're rightful, oh, they're rightful. In our hands, we'll prove Noah's rifle. No graves at home, bag of frosted, dry water. A giddy must come alive, well up to the slaughter. But this way the job must do, and the sooner it is, the gun. And no they won't. In fact, they will be quite effective. You don't know what that pup pup is. That's a symbolic rim shot they're doing there. A pup pup off to the side. But that is the pan or the cap, depending on what era. First the charge. the activating charge and then the primary charge going off. Think about it. And if you're wondering what I mean, go watch the movie Last of the Mohicans. They do a really good job of demonstrating correct and historical application of the weapon systems and how they work. So great movie for you to understand things about close quarter combat too. Bunk, Bunk Mark, you nasty grump. Bunk them before they bunk you. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Yeah, that that pop pop the first time I ever shot a black powder It was really a trip. It was like I heard the cap go off and I'm like, huh what's going on and then boom Wow and again, that's why that's why you have to ignore that and Follow through with aiming. This is something where people sometimes actually yeah, even though you may have been around it and Some people miss that and unfortunately they have to kind of reapply their brain a little bit to the project because it's like, whoa, that didn't seem right to me. It was a whoa. For me, I was fighting with the firearms and it was like, wow, that's interesting. And most important is again, it's one of those things where, thank goodness for all the advancements in modern firearms. Look at how things have changed. There are good things that have happened. The big thing here again with the muzzleloader, I highly recommend each one of you, in fact it's Weapons Wednesday, each one of you should have a muzzleloading rifle of one form or another. Now here's the thing that is an iffy. Right now black powder has been a big problem, mostly because everybody's been buying everything up. And also, because of prioritization in one area, and also munitions production, black powder for commercial production, black powder components even, are not a high priority in production. And because of that, caps have been kind of tough to find. If you see them, you grab them. Hell, most people are buying them. Maybe it's not something they use, only because it's like money. But the big thing here is having a black powder piece guys, if you go to YouTube right now, and I'm surprised, it's rather fascinating that YouTube's allowing this. I wouldn't be surprised if that shifts in a moment and all of a sudden it's evil and horrible and terrible, but there are a whole bunch of different videos on making your own black powder, which I've tried to explain for years is quite probable. It's one of the things you'll have to eventually move to. Well, if you go there, they're demonstrating all of the overlapping and different formulas. And I've talked about this too, and people had a hard time wrapping their brain around it, but guys, there's more than one way to make gunpowder. There's more than one way to make black powder. Each of these formulas were part of necessity as the mother of invention policy. And what happened is, as one system may or may not, the components may not have been available, other solutions had to be brought forward in order for the pop boom to continue. And interestingly enough, quite successfully, as a matter of fact, there were some really innovative ideas coming out of the last couple of centuries that are fascinating, but especially in the last hundred years. So you have toilet paper, base black powder, you have, which again remember you need the coal and frac, that's what they're doing there. There's a number of different materials that can be utilized to improvise and adapt and move forward, but they're not really improvising, they're just an alternate combination formula. And that's the part that's difficult to think about is that, well, there should be one way. No, there are more than one way to skin a cat. I don't plan on skinning cats. But there's typically more than one way to get to the end solution with munitions. I will point out again, guys, remember sugar is a munitions product. Everybody goes, why didn't he make so much sugar? He got us addicted to sugar. Guys, the sugar that we're talking about, white sugar, is used extensively in industrial applications separate from food. And even corns or anything that's a comparable glucose can be dried, pulverized, and then processed to replace another component in the chemical compound for making munitions. This is something that World War II Germany did quite effectively. They totally miscalculated Germany's ability to get the job done. We were bombing them into the Stone Ages, they argued, but we didn't. And in fact, some of the more sophisticated, both black powders and conventional powders were developed out of a press necessity by the Germans during World War II and they turned out to be better product than what was standard for the industry. Which they didn't want to admit to so they kind of made a lot of the stuff disappear at the end of World War II literally. I mean, I saw we can't have people knowing this. Hell, anybody can make this. And the fact is they could. Now it's taken a long time. It's like synthetic fuel for the same reason. They made synthetic fuel disappear. They didn't want it between your ears. They didn't want you thinking about it. And so they made it disappear. Now with black powder, reason I bring this up is that it's not so much black powder that's the problem. We can do volume black powder in a number of different ways. Now, quality, as you'll notice, the one thing you'll see everybody discussing is quality of performance, mostly with regard to residue. Now, you can't really avoid that with black powder by its nature, but you can, depending on the materials, you'll have greater fouling issues that you'll have to deal with while you're operating the weapon if you're going to be using it multiple times. But if you're using it as a gaining gun or if you're using it for limited defense way down the road, you had to use a weapon, you might as well use something you can, you know, you have the ability to build more ammunition for. Black powder makes a great deal of sense to have on the shelf because it might be crude and it might be rude, but it works every time. The biggest issue is knowing how to make whatever fulminate variant you need for the cap or you need to understand about and how to both prill and then also fabricate finer grades of powder for different tasks. Example is while you can use the same powder for the pan and for the charge for a flintlock or a matchlock, the more sophisticated shooters had two different reservoirs. One was a finer, much more sophisticated powder, and then again, a purling means drying, in which it was dried so that the discharge from the pan would be more efficient. And then the finer powder burning through to the touch hole would activate the primary charge, which could be coarser and cheaper. less expensive to produce and less, when we say less sophisticated, less processing can get to the end result. So black powder, if you're looking at it, because somebody's asked me here a couple times in the last couple months, would you get a flintlock or would you get a cat and ball? Yes, I get each. I love, they're fun anyway. Firearms are fun. Guys, don't forget fun. They're also crude, rude, and easy to operate. And flint locks, it's obvious that as you've seen in many movies, they keep emphasizing it. If you're going to commit to getting a flint lock, you want to buy all the flints that you can now. The cool thing is that that eradicates having to do any more chemistry to come up with a finer, activating agent that you need, for instance, with caps for cap and ball black powder, and also caps for any of your center fire pistol and rifle, which we are going to be and have. We have rebuilt primers in the past. I probably got, I would say a million, and not exaggerating, I collected everybody else's primers for years. I have buckets and buckets of sealed small rifle used primers. Large pistol, large rifle, shotgun primers. They're in big ass, five gallon pails. And I've got dozens, if not hundreds, of pails filled with used primers. Now they're never going to go bad, OK, because first of all, they're used. But if I needed to, I could also, rather than using them for primers, it could be really mean. And load a shotgun shell up with those and make a horrific close quarter shred charge with them. You can make an anti-personnel mine with them. They work great. They wouldn't travel as far as say a kinetic BB like you know you just see BBs or bearings used but they work just fine. On the other hand, they're refined item. I don't want to waste them for that if I could help it. So instead, remanufacturing primers would become a priority. Right now, we already know how to do it. And again, there are about 26 or 27 different fulminate or nitric type elements that can be used to work the primer active. In other words, you have to have this paint. Basically, you're turning the material into kind of like a flaked mashed potatoes. You make it tacky. You take a spatula. You apply to the cup after you've hammered, you've tapped out the dimple you made with a firing pin. That's already done. You've disassembled and taken the anvil out of the center. You take the spatula, apply the primer there, the primer filament, whichever type you're using, and then you reapply the anvil and you let it sit. Ideally, you want to use a mild drying process. Most common technique is to use ovens. at very low temp. And once again, what this does is it pulls the moisture out of the active agent. Now again, there are actually more than 26, 27, 28 different materials that can be used for primers. The big issue is different chemical processes also create different chemical residue. And that's why you might recall we have a thing out there floating around still, which are mercuric primers which are corrosive. Now it's not so much that the mercuric primer itself is corrosive, it's not sitting there eating away at anything. But once it's activated, the chemical response creates a corrosive carbon filament residue. That is what hurts your gun. No different from black powder if you have a gun by the way Guys get used to the idea of scrubbing and chugging because you got to make sure that you get that gun cleaned up if you fired it black powder is Mildly or extremely corrosive depending on the formula, but all of its corrosive So, here again, you have to understand the processes. You want to perform great maintenance on the weapon, and you also want to follow up with lubrication. If the weapon is going to be in storage, lubrication is the key to long service. Back 200 years ago, they had different lubricants to use, guys, but nothing like you have today. There is no excuse for a firearm you have on the shelf not to be properly maintained for decades if not a century easily Easily, in fact, I would say way beyond that because I've had weapons that have been a century two centuries old and they're still with us today When I was growing up black powder Civil War weapons were you know and said rev war weapons were relatively cheap And a wise person invested in those. And a wise person then could pull just one out and pay for a whole lot of other stuff without a whole lot of time doing it. That means efficiency. So again, black, go ahead. I seem to recall that back in the day when I was a youth, that you could actually get civil war currency for like pennies back then. I don't think it goes for pennies anymore. In fact, I haven't seen any for probably 25 or 30 years. I haven't seen any anywhere. Over. A quick note on that. Pardon the pun. No currency. What's cute about that is that like everything in currency, there has just been a recent increase in valuation again. and Civil War, whoa Civil War dollars, they're not worth any of the other, yes they are. Real Civil War currency, guys, in fact even American currency. It's like I said, John Stevenson had one of the most extensive collections. He literally had all but two pieces of currency that were all ever produced by the US government, pre-Rep war all the way up to present. Only cost him about $10,000 from his retirement funding. He had people come back before 2000 who were offering him what he paid for the whole collection for single bills, for certain single bills or coins, just to give you an idea. In other words, that's how arbitrary, it's the only way to describe it, the pricing of things, you know, accelerate or decelerate on the market, and it's purely a matter of of interest. Remember these are antiques to begin with and with every passing year some are destroyed, some are lost and never recovered. And so the value of everything increases. Well recently here because of what's going on with the economy, all of your paper currency collection, anything you have, has almost doubled in value. In other words, it's become twice as expensive to buy. So if you were thinking about going out and doing it, example, that collection that John Stevenson put together in the 90s would probably be a half a million dollars at least to try and come up with a comparable collection today. That's how incredible some of these things are with regard to where the cost has gone. It just is an example of, well, it's not worth anything. When I was growing up, like you said, I was growing up, that wasn't worth any, uh, it is now. Matter of fact, how many more of those you got? How many AR-15s do you want? How many AKs do you want? How many pallets ammo do you want? So just heads up, don't assume on any of these things, especially not in this day and age. There's too much, too much going on with the money. that makes for a very unique situation with all other investment type products. And currency always is a collectible item. It will never devalues. The situation may roller coaster and for a period of time, you know, there'll be no interest. People like people say, oh, good luck to you. When your ammunition is going to be worth more. Yes. But if you stick it out, just keep everything stuck away. It's not a matter of if, it's just a matter of when life carries on. And when it does, all of these other numbers catch up with where things went. So always remember that. You're not going to lose a dime. However, again, I would also sell them if they were at a high point. If I got something for nothing and I could sell it for a whole lot, yeah, I'd dump it. Not only because everybody would be happy, the people collecting would be happy. I'd be satisfied how many people would play. Anyway, well, we're at the town. He's underground. Well, we're our first hours done. We're gonna get out of the way for a minute here. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And they're on the mark of day and night. And all of you are the solution, people. Don't forget that. The bad guys want to have their way. The Jagger Wars in motion, they've been killing each other off. It's right there in the face. Well, if you stick around long enough, maybe they'll kill enough to make it a lot easier for us to get rid of the rest. You know what I mean? There's so many people rapping and backstabbing and murder-lating. That's, well, you got a chance to monkey-poke them. And they like to monkey-poke them. Anyway, let's go take a break. Run, use the bathroom, grab a cup of coffee, and we'll be back. We'll do the second army intel report. It's Weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. But you've got to protect it with small arms, Carter. We'll be back. here and your Christian values can't be taught according to this 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, given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see. farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, as if your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? And be a slave, oh sons of the Republic. Arise, take a state, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of a Punsy game. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his parents trampled each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the intelligence report, I'm R. Korky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, I'm behind the lines in occupied territories south, northeast, southwest, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite with all of our friends out there both listening and then rebroadcasting. And that, of course, is both analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States, and it is Wednesday. It's Weapons Wednesday. It is the safest day of the week with regard to any government attempt to try and murder you at work. The prefer government, the Mossad and elements of the US government, prefer to commit to acts of treason slash government-sponsored terror on Tuesdays and Thursdays because most of you show up for work. The Wednesday in between here, everybody calls hump day. Yeah, not quite as likely. It's just a lot easier for them to take advantage of the bulk target days. That's how they look at you and me, nothing but targets. So anyway, it has been a very busy, busy, week, and it's only Wednesday, but it is the 30th of July, which means we are almost out of July's. We're almost out of July's for 2025, man. We can't go much farther. And it's been a hot, warm, muggy, classic Michigan July, and I think August is going to be the same way. So, it is the 17th year of open, obvious, in a your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist, occupation of America with a gay, 2025, old earth calendar, 2025, battle for the republic, book one, the dance of swords and other things happening. Well, I don't want to go too far from black powder here real quick because there was another couple of things that needed to be touched on. I do agree, you can run into some really good buys for the very modern and re-engineered black powder guns, but caps for the guns and also wads and charges because they take pre-packed combos depending on the kit, you got to pay attention, do a little research. There are black powder rifles I've seen at estate sales for $50, $60. Typically, our people pick them up. I just make a call, somebody comes in, sweeps everything up, and it goes down the road. That way, it doesn't go to waste. But, as I said, when I started talking about black powder, the problem is over-the-counter sales of materials has been iffy, even at the established and older gun shops and the older supply houses. Black powder has been on the thin end of the market and this is because there's more profit to be made both with government and private sales with regard to conventional munitions. Now it doesn't mean there isn't an interest, there is. That's why everybody who is in the black powder is scarfing up what everything gets their hands on. These specialized newer guns, they're fantastic. They literally perform just as well as, well, they're counterpart to the, say the, I don't care what caliber it is, doesn't make any difference, but if it's a mountain type rifle, and although they look more like just commercial bolt guns but they're not, these weapons are very reliable. They work incredibly well in bad weather. because they're sealed to a degree sealed systems. If you check it out, you'll see what I'm talking about. The big thing is again, their counterpart would be a 12 gauge rifle barreled shotgun. The modern black powder or even the antique but now made to modern spec black powder. Remember you can get a 12 gauge with discarding Sabo slug and you can even put optics on the roof easily you can reach 200 yards today. I know people who killed deer every year and that is about their base distance with black powder. 58 caliber is most common but there's a lot of up and down on that. There's been a lot of 50 caliber guns sold over the years and they're all over the place. They're discarding Sabo projectiles which is what a lot of people have committed to. Also they're building their own now because they saw how simple it was. So they actually have their own plasti molds to make their own discarding Sabo cups. They can take a modern projectile and put it in a rustic design, or in this case a modern black powder rifle which is not restricted, and get the same performance as most light or medium weight commercial rifles that are out there. You're still going to get the pulse of smoke and discharge. Yes, by the way, I do need to mention there's not just black powder, but yes, Pyrodex. Pyrodex has been around for a very long time. The pyro tax is still floating around out there, but like I said, it's catch as catch can. Natchez, ARMS, there's a bunch of companies that really are pretty good about having black powder inventory in terms of black powder components, tools, replacement nipples, everything you need. And I would recommend that if you are going to commit to this, you want a complete inventory to maintain the gun for a period of time off the shelf. I will point this out that there's nothing in a black powder gun you can't build at home. So if I had to make nipples for a black powder rifle that I had and it was a hundred years down the road or if I needed to make new, duplicating a black powder firearm in basic performance, the metallurgy would vary depending on what you would have available in a way of steel. But, still would be more than sufficient for matching up with black powder's low pressure high velocity performance. So, again, somebody's also asking here what about pistols. Oh, hell yeah, the pistols are great. In fact, in both cases, let me point something out. You could now buy and have been able to buy for at least what, 50 years? stainless steel nipples for your black powder firearms. They were much more expensive 50 years ago, but they are still, they're not cheap, but they are a preferred solution to eliminate another point where there's constant, again, oxidation because of capping and discharge. The nipple is the point that you need to do regular maintenance on. Don't just leave the nipple stuck in the revolver or stuck in the rifle. Break out that nipple tool, unscrew that, break out your washings, you know, detergents, and then your solvents, and then you're going to dry everything, and then you're going to lubricate the channel that the nipple screws into. Very lightly and then you're going to put it all back together after you've lubricated or changed out the nipple now never throw anything away Even if it's wearing out you do know that about gun parts Better a gun part that doesn't work great But works then no part and having a weapon offline because it's not functional So in that respect you need to be thinking in terms of down the road. And it's not a big deal to make up a patch up slash work kit. I love these little multi-station plastic trays you can take and get little ziplock bags and what I do with any small part, I do this with all my small tools. I've got a kitty litter bucket here that's all precision micro tooling. and every part goes into its own little Ziploc bag. If I'm not using it and I want to store it for any period of time, it gets greased and it gets put into the container, get a Ziploc bag and it goes inside yet another container. That's not overkill. It's the way the government packages stuff for long term. And that's one of the things that they've lost the skill in to a degree. I don't care. I hope they fumble more. But for us, we need to remember all these neat little rules and apply them when it comes to maintaining critical weapons systems, or communications for that matter. I have the same policy with electronics. Everything goes in a bag. So the parts are maintained. Again, we inspect, we clean, we rate. and you got yourself a pretty decent little hand cannon if you got Remington's, there's Colts out there, there's a number of other newer remakes of traditional black powder that are out there in the forest guys, so the sky's the limit. Whatever you have a preference for, remember guns are for buying that for selling. Uh, Collard, go ahead, what do you got? Yep. Yeah, I just wanted to touch on lubricants real quick. Since I've been in places where you can't always get stuff that you want, just go to the auto port store, get synthetic motor oil, get carb cleaner perfectly. Is that a motor oil? Good, I think 2000 degrees Fahrenheit, you know, and you can get graphite during, if you're in cold weather for kilo graphite, get all that fun stuff at auto parts store or even Walmart. Yes, and again, if we were going into conflict right now, one of the things we've talked about is we have a purchasing agent policy. And one of the things that would happen is, yes, we'd be going to certain places and buying out the inventory, literally cleaning the shelves off. All lubricants, POL products, are a high priority. Improvise, adapt, and overcome. And in reality, again, as long as you understand what maintenance you're going to have to do, it's not difficult for you to figure out how to make the alternates work to your advantage. And again, better alubricant than nothing. With regard to the cleaning solvents, there's a number of different materials out there that You have to be careful because some things will take off the finishes of the different technologies. Aluminum is sensitive to a lot, but it can be dealt with. Aluminum and also any of the zinc components. You'd be surprised how many zinc components they've been adding to non-critical inventory, you know, weapons, you know, parts for weapons. So, this is another issue where you've got to remember what are we working with? What is the system made out of? What is the weapons system? Who produced it? How did they make it? What did they use? Another thing, and again with black powder, is The advantage of having a propellant that can be used for a lot of other projects, but it's very obvious that it's legitimate to have black powder for black powder firearms. So no one can say much of anything about it. I'm sure that government will soon enough. I mean, don't worry. The commies are very much alive and well in the Trump administration. They didn't go anywhere. And once they go move forward, as they've already discussed here, Gunners of America was just admitting, wow, all that needs to happen is a change out. Yep, all that needs to happen is for either a crisis to be developed and fabricated. or for the regime change to take place whenever it does and all of a sudden all the bad things that were happening before will happen immediately the moment they can hit the switch. Because unlike Trump, the leftists act on everything that they plan on doing as quickly as they can. Trump is dragging his feet because he's been told to so that that way I tried to get it done. I tried. Then of course when things swing around as we know they will to the enemy reacquiring the mantle of power They will kick off at high gear right where they left off And good old trumpet will have made sure that everything was in place for the process So again slow it's gonna be slowly. It takes time for them to figure out. No, it doesn't They could have gone right down here Here's how they could have done this with the anti gun issues go right down the list anything is anti gun dump it Well, what do you mean? Exactly what we're saying. Ask for it again. It's out the door, no longer an issue, hostile to Winnebago, on to other things, but they didn't do that. So that should tell you something about the wieners that you have, the turds that you have in Washington, and where they're going with this. Okay? So black powder, black powder, black powder, another option. In pistols, somebody's asking here about, well, revolvers or single shot both. Actually, although they're not as cheap as they used to be, these used to be very inexpensive items. The economy of the world has changed. America's dollar has devalued. So no, these aren't 35, 55, or $100 firearms anymore. Well, curios or relics. Instead, they are much more expensive, so yes, you're going to have to be selecting what you choose to invest in, but they are still out there at a reasonable price. And remember, they're built with modern metallurgy, so their service time is going to be much longer. This is a good thing. And so you need to take into consideration when you're looking at investing in these things. So anyway, with the black powder issue, do a little research. You'll see what I'm talking about with regard to the modern variants. They actually are some of these weapons are having a little bit of a difficulty finding all of the people are having difficulty finding the components that we're talking about. Doesn't mean you can't get them, but you got to dig a lot harder to find them. And so that's the rub at this moment. It may change. Hopefully we'll make it change with some of the stuff that our fellow patriots are doing. And the rest will be history, as they say. Next, let's see. And oh, well, we're almost at the bottom of the hour again. Time does not wait. Any questions before we go any farther? Because you know what? I don't do that enough. Anybody have any questions? Black powder does not require any paperwork or administrative attachment considered to be non firearms. Again, the big issue is always going to be can they cut off the cap and materials keep the weapons running. Yes, which is why you need to be prepared to build your own and why you need to do all the research, collect all the data now and get the inventory in place for future application. Go ahead, do we have a caller? Don't want to leave anybody out. You know I don't do that if I can help it Okay, good. I don't hear anybody jumping up to the microphone next Also with regard to primers Montana air 15 calm Montana air 15 calm Montana air 15 calm if you are looking for Small rifle I believe they also have large rifle standard in stock and they do have some shot shell. Now they've had a wave of primers that they've brought in and we've seen a couple postings but for sure they have some pretty good deals on their centerfire solutions with regard to primers. So you might want to slide over to MontanaAir15.com Air 15 discount Also, did a bit of a primer purchase here not too long ago because they're just recently listed. And again, I don't know what the quantities are. Everybody goes, yes, that's all. I have no idea. I did notice that they were available because I'm on their list. They send me good information. But I don't always have time to pick up the phone and shout it and say, hey, what's going on? If you can, do a little bit of a follow up. Help us out there because With the primer situation being the way it is, I know not all of you reload, but as many of those as can be stacked and racked on the shelf, that will make for a much happier camper situation for us all in the future. So more primers are always better, no matter how you look at it. It doesn't make any difference. Whatever quantity you can put on the shelf is going to be a significant plus for our cause. So I would invest there. It's nothing but money in the bank. As far as storage, grab yourself some decent conventional military cans, best quality. and package everything up. Ziploc bag primers, just like I do everything. You spend money on a little bigger bag. Yeah, they're bigger. OK, it depends on what it is. So you're going to need a little bigger, more than just a sandwich bag for that. I don't break them out of the original container because they're already sealed. And then progressively you can build up a stocking system. Always mark the can so you know what you've got sitting there, what it is you're going to have to draw from. It doesn't have to be very sophisticated, but you definitely want to clearly mark the containers on the top, on the end, and on the side, at least one side. And that way when you're trying to find something, you're not wasting a whole lot of life's time trying to figure out where something is. We do this with all the medical support. I have been repackaging. Every day I do repackaging in medical. Every day. It's not a maybe kind of sort of. I have so much tonnage and I wanted, there are certain things I want set a particular way because we are doing a medical production line here pretty soon for IFAX again. And every time that we do this, I try to make sure that we have everything on the shelf that we need, where it should be. And in the process, of course, there are certain things that we have to prepare for in order for us to be able to set the production operation up. That's what I'm doing. That's just one of the many things I can do. After dark, not going outside so much all the way. I'm busy enough outside. But what I'll do is sit down and go through a particular number of items while sitting in front of the television or sitting in front of a broadcast by somebody for a bit just to keep up with things. And once it's done, on to another task. There's more than enough other things to do. So, everybody can pitch in with these processes and if you can ShopMedVet.com, although yes I know, they changed their webpage. God, I don't know why they let people talk them into this. ShopMedVet changed their webpage. It is not very user friendly. I don't know if they've caught up yet with the change out, but they do have some great buys, especially on wound care. So, if you're looking for bulk, which you should, remember it ain't just a razor, it's the blades. Guys, if we have to deal with medical problems, you have to be able to do multiple change outs for dressings. You need quantity. You need quantity. Did I say you need quantity? Yeah. You need even more. Whatever you got you need more. It's just that simple. We are not going to have enough as it is. We are going to be close and we're going to constantly be trying to stay ahead of the curve. But there's always going to be a shortage in one area or another. Just the nature of the beast and how things work. So we are going to have to be making sure again, as we said, that we're the solution on that. Anyway. Oh, here you not the signal of the view, the wild and free. Hold the rifle. In our hands, you fight a goodly speed. You may know it's gonna matter. Your forward march will speed, but you'll learn the back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And their leader, John, is dark. Glad you make what little noise, and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle. Hold the rifle. In our hands, you will prove no strife. Leave no graves at home, back across the grass. Alright, we are back. Bottom of the hour break, and for everybody, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. Run satellite and want to say thank you again to all of our people Re-broadcasting there the fact that you've picked us up and are working To send the signal back out all done on your part is highly motivated individuals. I want to say thank you One more song what should we do? What should we do? Well, I'll tell you what its weapons Wednesday my little arm a light and if you could for Captain monahan who is long gone now one of our many great patriots, my little arm-o-light. And if you can, guys, remember, here we go. Pass it on. And a clip of ammunition for my little arm of light. And God bless you and God rest your soul, Captain Monahan. I know he's watching over us too. He was a good man. And always remember, as all of our fellow patriots will be, so... Arm of Light. We're talking about the AR-18, the AR-180, depending on where it was built and what year it was built. The Armalite AR-180 was built in the US, in England, and in Japan, of all places. It was actually built in Japan and was in service. Armalite did a good job of selling the rifle, not as maybe as successful as we obviously now know the AR-15, but it was originally intended by Armalite that his argument was that the AR-18 was the infantry weapon that he thought the US military should have gone to. And that discussion was back and forth over a number of years, and I've seen it wax and wane. But basically, if you look at it, a lot of people consider it the poor man's FNFAL. It has a number of different features, but it's basic silhouette is such that a lot of people immediately would look at that and go, oh, scale down the FNFL. Well, there was a lot more to it than that. But the rifle itself, well, yep, got into the hands of the IRA and they used it with success even though they didn't have vast numbers. They had enough of them. In fact, they had enough of them to make it hurt, let's put it that way. That's the best way to describe it. So they worked quite well. Another thing about unique firearms and unique or odd weapons from the day, I had a lot of people ask me questions about the Bushmaster. You mean the Bushmaster AR-15? I keep referencing this. No, the original Bushmaster rifle, which is kind of the grandfather of the whole business, came out about the same time as the AR-18. Now if you look up Bushmaster rifle from the 1970s, 60s and 70s, these things were made down in Hillea and other locations in Florida. They were built as a rent-a-revolution rifle. The design was actually quite efficient. I sold many of them. A lot of people were very satisfied but also perturbed that we couldn't get more years ago when they were available. And it wasn't for a lack of interest. It simply, they only produced so many. They weren't cranking out that many at the time. Everybody who picked them up were very happy with their performance level. You can buy two and a half Bushmaster rifles for the price of 1 AR-15. which means you can arm five people for the price of two rifles. You know, arm two people there, 15s, or arm five people with the Bushmaster rifle. Now, was it as sophisticated? No, it was minimized. It was an absolute minimized design. And I'd be the first to tell you that. But amazingly enough, it was probably the best way to describe it. It was the skin gun of the light rifle world. And back in the day when, again, a lot of countries, they couldn't spend a whole lot of money on a weapon system. The World War II stuff was still laying all over the place. There wasn't a whole lot of justification to change out systems. And Bushmaster still pushed into the market, and actually, because the 556 round was now being made available by the US military, countries were looking for a way to get that round, because they knew they could get more from government sugar daddy America, but they needed something that they could put the round into. And so the first solution, if they had to pay for it themselves, was to turn to the Bushmaster design. And it was very successful with regard to that particular niche where it fit. It made sense. The design once again, would you carry it? Yep, and heartbeat. I'm more than familiar enough with the weapon if there were a pile of them there. It's a very easily understood firearm. It's not something that would be hard for you to wrap your brain around. A very straightforward design, number one. It is reliable enough based upon the concept of the 556 round takes US government parts where it's critical, took USAR-15 magazine standard, Unlike the AR-180 which they changed the connector point and how it was set up on the AR-18 contrary to the government model AR-15M16 rifle. So it's different in that respect in that it was off the shelf user friendly for the existing parts inventory and Uncle Sugar Daddy, the government, had a lot of stuff. They were cranking out, especially at the end of Vietnam. They did piles. There's no different after Vietnam as it was after World War II. There was tonnage. There was massive amounts of material. Hell, we're still feeding off Vietnam, just like we're on the very KLM and feeding off of World War II. So, it is rather fascinating that again the Bushmaster saw a lot of work down in Central America, certainly in the Caribbean. It was fighting an uphill battle against the Israeli arms dealers there. They were of course trying to push anything and everything. It was upper-end because most of the stuff going into the Caribbean was financed by us. So, once again, Uncle Sugar Daddy, that's you guys. paid for a lot of goofy crap to be purchased by these countries that really didn't have the ability to support what they bought. And we ended up paying for those mistakes over and over and over again, but after all, we got a big wallet, right? Why not get the Americans to pay for it? And it was the Israelis screwing us out in these programs left, right, up and down. So anyway, Bushmaster, if you run into them, at the very least take a look at it. Now, yes, there's another Bushmaster. Bushmaster was not always an AR-15 clone company. Originally, Bushmaster was a unique, independent design developer. And one of the other weapons that's out there, there weren't very many made, but the Marine Corps tested them. And while they did think it was serviceable enough, they didn't adopt it. They did buy 2,000 of them. It's the Bushmaster Bullpup. Now that's a works in a drawer rifle. If you run into them, they are very, very user friendly. They're also a very crude, rude, simple design. And you will see that if you take a look at it, basically it's an aluminum channel with a panel with a pistol grip attached to it. The magazine well cut into it. And it takes as many of the critical wear parts of the AR-15 and the AR-15 mag as possible. So again, another Bushmaster design. Is it serviceable enough? Yep, it works. Where would the Bush, would a bullpup normally be useful? Operators, vehicle operators, aircraft operators. Individuals that need a rifle if they can with the same potential as everybody else's weapon, but more out of the way. And a bullpup provides that. You still have the full 16-inch plus barrel, depending on the barrel you put on the weapon. And you end up with common magazines, common replacement parts, as in bull, firing pin, extractor, ejector, et cetera. And the design made sense. It works. Some people don't like it because it is a bullpup. Some people just don't like bullpups and I understand that. That's the cool thing about the gun industry. You can have a lot of likes and do dislikes but everybody's got their interest and everybody usually acts accordingly. Bushmaster did come up with a few other unique firearms during its early life. Some of these, oh the Bush, yep, somebody's asking, what about the Bushmaster pistol? The Bushmaster pistol is a knockoff of the Bushmaster rifle, literally. It's the same receiver, internal parts are pretty much interchangeable, but the Bushmaster pistol, which was used to be boasted as the most powerful handgun available, I sold many of those. I had both variants, topic extraction and site extraction, site ejection, forgive me, site eject, topic eject, both work, purely a flavor choice thing because as they started to produce a larger quantity of contract weapons, the Bushmaster pistol went with the base design of the rifle just to stick with minimal cost and production. The neat thing about the Bushmaster pistol is, oh, it It purely was a spray and pray, but it was boasted as again a weapon that could be carried easily by an air crewman, a pilot. It could be slung over the back of a tanker, but if they needed something for suppression fire or a truck driver, it would be in the same niche as the MP5. And by the way, they were issuing MP5s, if you recall, the helicopter crewmen later on. after the Bushmaster was out there. Now the Bushmaster, contrary to what people write, I'm going to tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt, Bushmaster weapons made it to Vietnam. What's interesting is everybody forgets that, well they always talk about Mac Vsauge and all these other operations. Guys, they were rental revolution friendly. They bought off the side market constantly. They had funding to do so. CIA and all the other spook and cooke operations and foreign operations were able to purchase and procure within their own interests or however they were paid off to do so. You don't think somebody didn't hand somebody a big brown envelope and say, hey, you'd like to buy some of my guns. Yes, I would like to buy some of your guns, but the next brown envelope needs to be bigger. Oh, that can be possible. And by the way, you know, here, a few extra goodies, a boat. So what happened is many of the weapons, like the enforcer carbine, which is another gun that was very popular with the Vietnamese, made by about the middle of the Vietnam War, the enforcer pistol, as it's called over here, is a chopped, plainfield carbine. an M1 carbine but made as an aftermarket gun with military parts wherever possible. The regular carbine cut down as a handgun, you might think this through, if you're a 90 pound Vietnamese soldier, that was an awfully popular alternate weapon. Just as the carbine was a very popular primary weapon for the Vietnamese troops. Well, the average is 90 pound soaking wet. The Garand is kind of big, but the carbine and all of its variants were perfectly suited to the size of the fighter. So at least for both the Halea universal, which everybody goes, oh God, universal, used to be a weave, oh God, now it's universal carbine, grab one. Any of these carbine pistols, they were over there except, now here's the variant. What they did is the collapsing spring stock that you see on the ricing carbine or you see on some of the other paratrooper carbine stocks that were made, they made a pistol type M1 carbine gun, but they put that wire stock on the cut down pistol stock that they created for the carbine, which made it a submachine gun kind of weapon. So guess what? Select M2M3 fire was also available. Now how many of these guns were made? Nobody knows because they were done mostly out of Spook and Kookville, Florida. Hell, this latest alligator alley BS prison that they're bullshitting everybody about. Guys, it was the middle of where? Oh, in the middle of the Everglades. Wow. Perfect place for a Spook and Kook facility, isn't it? Shipping stuff out of the country from there would, there would be no prying eyes 50 years ago in, you know, in southern Florida, would there? Alligators, snakes, and that's it, the middle of the swamp. Except that there's a big airfield and a complex for housing and also for quartering equipment for quartermaster. And a lot of the spook and kook weapons built in Florida, or I should say not so much, they weren't really off the books, but they were allowed to be off the books. Weapon systems were shipped out through southern Florida, and like I said, probably the fake ass lock up they've got going on now, it wasn't a lock up before. It may have been a rendition operation, but that was one of the many locations where they flew weapons under the table out to the Caribbean, Central America, South America, and even all the way over to Southeast Asia with Vietnam during the 60s. It's known that 20,000 plus plain field enforcer type pistols were built, Universal probably did a comparable number that ended up being delivered to Vietnam. and who they were delivered to has never been confirmed or, you know, well, it's been talked about, but it's never been confirmed who actually got them. But you figure it out. So again, it's rather fascinating. A lot of weapons that we're talking about from that period ended up in the American market because, well, try to make a little more money off the business. And even though it might have had a spook application for overseas, Certainly, if you could push anything into the market here, you could sell it for a higher price. Remember, market price with third world countries isn't quite the same unless you have sugar daddy American tax dollars coming in over the table and then you can slide it back under the table. You've already seen what they were doing with USAID. Just imagine what they were doing back then with all of the rental revolution and all the munitions companies. You don't think it wasn't going crazy? Oh, it was insane. But anyway, because of that we benefit. So if you do run into a bush master, early bush master rifle, maybe you might want to at least take a look at it to get some ideas of how did they build it. It was a much cheaper weapon to build. It would be an egalitarian weapon solution in this day and age, especially if we had to build a new AR-15 type weapon. It's minimized for strategic materials. It could be made out of steel. It could be made out of aluminum. Actually, they figured out how to do it in both, as far as the receivers go. And most of the internal parts are AR-15, although their springs and driver system are a little different. Not much, but enough that those parts are not interchangeable. But ammunition, magazines, all critical parts, all user friendly. Anyway, ideas not just lamenting about the problems, oh, the problems we have. And there are many, by the way. The bad guys, well, we're being betrayed constantly by Washington. Nothing has changed there. Again, let's remind everybody that with all of the other fun stuff on the horizon, including another war in, of all places, Southeast Asia. Well, I was just talking about Vietnam. Yeah, and now we have a conflict with Thailand and Cambodia. Now it's not really new. There's been an ongoing pressure there for a long time. But I will repeat what I said yesterday. Understand what the spooks and kooks are doing. If actually everybody got into the big global war that they're trying to push everybody into to kill a bunch of you off, because they need to get a bunch of you dead. In order to do that, they need to get a war going so they can either vaporize you back here or bomb the city you're in or whatever. And you've got a 30 million man illegal alien army that these rats brought in for that purpose. They're waiting. They're just looking for an order and the order could be given at any time. But a lot of other third countries, as I just mentioned, guys, they have unfought military strength. They have not consumed their reserves. In a situation where you've already depleted everybody else to create a crisis for the future, that is the plan, one of the problems is that if your timing is off, one of these third world, third party countries could become a great power in a very short period of time. Untouched, unfought, And with the reserves needed to be able to continue to function when everybody else doesn't have anything, makes them a very real option in terms of becoming a power faction, becoming a dynamic leader on the planet to a degree, maybe only in their area of operation. But that changes the whole math formula for everything else. So again, pay attention. The best thing you can do right now to help the Patriot effort is invest in arms and ammo. Ammo as much as anything because that's always going to be the short issue. The good thing is you're also going to be benefiting because you will do nothing but profit from purchasing ammunition. It's literally money. If things go to hell in a hand cart, it absolutely is currency. It keeps what you own, helps you to keep what you own. But it also can be a turnaround slash as an investment that allows you a little wiggle room so you can continue to acquire the other technologies or things that you require to function in a bad situation. You need something that is absolutely marketable. Food, most assuredly, but you also have to protect it. So the arms are really handy because they get that job done. And as needed, depending upon what limited product you want to release, you're making a pretty healthy profit. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So keep that in mind. Anyway, we are almost to the top. Quick reminder, yes, we are back up on 6.160 regular shortwave. Thank you for the response from our friends letting us know how we sound. And yeah, we're a little fuzzy when you get out to the Midwest, to the west of the Mississippi, but yes, there are places where you can still hit us. I believe that the higher terrain in Missouri is still a good opportune area. Unfortunately, remember the way that the shortwave antennas are configured. They're fixed. They can't swing around much, guys. They are designed with very specific market intent. They have to. It's the way the rules are for commercial radio. They're pointed at a particular market. The good thing is that in the south, and especially I guess in the Caribbean, I want to say hi to our, well I can't do it now, but this evening I'll say hi to our friends in north eastern Brazil. We actually got response from there, which is not a surprise because yeah, it's kind of the way that the foreign signal bounces. If you take a look at where WBCQ is located, you'll understand why that's like, oh wow, that's kind of interesting. But we have had a regular listenership off of our shortwave with Northern South America for as long as we've done radio. 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We have other things to do and we need to put them in the ash. It's been a history. Take no prisoners! But, but, script them bare-ass naked. Oh yeah, baby, baby, please. We got Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next. And we got Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next, cross-medicine. And we will be back at 8 o'clock, leaving intel report both on Liberty Tree Radio and WB626.160, regular shortwave. Bye-bye. A whale of a tail to tell ya lads A whale of a tail or toe About the flappin' fish and the girls I've loved On nights like this with the moon above A whale of a tail and it's all true I swear by my tattoo There was a mermaid mini Met her down in Madagascar She would kiss me Anytime that I would ask her Then one evening her flame of love blew out Blow me down, pick me up, she swapped me for a trout. Got a whale of a tail that tells you last, a whale of a tail or two. Father Flapman's face and the girls I've loved on night's night, kiss with the moon above. A whale of a tail and it's all true, I swear by my tattoo. There was Typhoon Tessie, met her on the coast of Java when we kissed. Bubbled up like molten lab again, and she gave me the scare of my young life. Blow me down, me up, she was the captain's wife. Got a whale of a tail that tells his life. A whale of a tail of two men, facing the girls I've loved. This was the moon above. A whale of a tail and it's all true, I swear by my tattoo. Then there was harpoon Hannah at a look that spelled out danger. My heart quivered when she whispered I'm there stranger bought her trinkets that sailors can't afford And when I spent my last red cent sheet toss me overboard I went through the seventh grade. I went to the seventh grade. I left home when I was ten years old because I was hungry. I used to work in the summer and I'd go to school in the winter. But I had this one teacher, he was the principal of the Harrison School in Vincennes, Indiana. To me, this was the greatest teacher, a real sage of my time, anyhow. He had such wisdom. And we were all reciting the Pledge of Allegiance one day. And he walked over, this little old teacher, Mr. Laswell was his name. Mr. Laswell, this is, uh... He says, I've been listening to you boys and girls recite the Pledge of Allegiance all semester, and it seems as though it's becoming monotonous to you. If I may, may I recite it and try to explain to you the meaning of each word. Me, an individual, a committee of one, pledge. Dedicate all of my worldly goods to give without self-pity. Allegiance. My love and my devotion. To the flag. Our standard. Oh glory. A symbol of freedom. Wherever she waves, there's respect. Because your loyalty has given her a dignity that shouts freedom is everybody's job. United. That means that we have all come together. States. Individual communities that have united into 48 great states. 48 individual communities with pride and dignity and purpose. All divided with imaginary boundaries yet united to a common purpose. And that's love for country. And to the Republic. Republic. A state in which sovereign power is invested in representative chosen by the people to govern. And government is the people. And it's from the people to the leaders. Not from the leaders, to the people. For which it stands. One nation, one nation. Meaning, so blessed by God. Indivisible, capable of being divided. With liberty, which is freedom. The right of power to live one's own life without threats, fear, or some sort of retaliation. And justice, the principle or qualities of dealing fairly with others, which means, boys and girls, it's as much your country as it is mine. And now, boys and girls, let me hear you recite the Pledge of Allegiance. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all. Since I was a small boy, two states have been added to our country and two words have been added to the pledge of allegiance, under God. Wouldn't it be a pity if someone said that is a prayer? And that would be eliminated from school too. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor 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 seethingly farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children won't be... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children the fear and the assué of sons of the republic arise? Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right Pray to God to freedom as I awoke he'd vanished in the mistful once he came. His words were true 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 If he stood by your bedside the 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. Evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour, the evening 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, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite virtually all over the planet, and that's on analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, to include WBCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave WBCQ, the planet, 6.160, regular shortwave Monday through Friday, 8 to 9 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. And it is Weapons Wednesday. Has been all day. It has been hot, warm, and in fact cooking outside, drying everything off. I get a lot of painting done. Of course, that was the middle or earlier part of the day, but now we have a little bit of rain, just enough to make it wet. And that's going to happen. That's expected. But it is Wednesday here in the bottom of Michigan. It is the 30th of July. We have but one day left in July of 2025. We'll leave us. It is the 17th year of open, obvious. And in your face, Fabian socialist. and the Soviet socialist occupation of America with the Cape. And all over the state, cooler to say the least. And as it is 2025, older calendar, 2025, Battle for the Republic book won the Dance of Swords. And it has been a busy, busy, busy week. And it's only Wednesday. I think we have some exciting things coming up this week. First of all, space aliens. Let's not forget space aliens. Every time that they get their tit in the ringer, or to be a more polite, we could say your memory gland in the ringer there, but now I'd say tit in the ringer for the government. Well, for the ring knockers. They have now decided that pulling out space alien is the preferred direction to go. Okay, space alien. Any minute now the space aliens are going to show up. It's going to be horrible. We're doomed. It's futile to resist. You'll be absorbed. There's a big butt spaceship down the road, which is really exciting because, well, are they going to offer trips, rides? Is it going to be like to serve man? Mr. Dethers, get off the ship! To serve man! It's a cookbook! And the guy tries to get out, but the space alien puts his arms in the air, and the loading gantry goes up, and Mr. Dithers is on board the snack mobile for Space Alien Central. And the rest is history. We've got to call her. Who do we have? Go ahead. They wouldn't last long. They'd see that there's no intelligence here and run back to their planet. Well, if they're looking to eat us, I don't think they worry too much. I think that's the next thing that's going to come up is either a great, you know, again, no matter what, it's got to be, you know, great tension and fear and threat and, well, you know, I'm not really too concerned except I've got to make sure I have enough proper whatever flavor of barbecue sauce is going to work best with whatever space alien they provide for us. I can't do this zombie one. Well, of course that's the alternate, which either way, whichever one doesn't really matter, it still comes down to the same... Hold on here. Meeeeeeeesssss. No, it doesn't mean that there aren't terrible things happening that could relate to the idea of promoting or lying about even a zombie attack. Has anybody watched any of the tour operations that some of these young kids have done where they've gone to the inner cities and gone through Baltimore, Boston, San Francisco? Okay, there's one thing consistent that if you haven't watched any of these, it's going to be tedious, which you can do as readers digest, slide forward every once in a while. where there's dead space and there's not really anything on the street, you want to kind of move through that. But you might notice something that becomes obvious and consistent across the whole of the country. Have you seen the dopers that are crouched down? Literally, they are not on the ground. They did not pass out on the ground. It's kind of like they're doing what we used to call the dying cockroach. Anybody remember that if you're in the military? Anybody remember the dying cockroach? It was a punishment, okay? It was kind of an exercise punishment. But if you look at what these people are doing, it's men, women, young, middle-aged, old, they're obviously dopers, okay? But they're standing with their feet a little, not shoulder-width apart, not really wide, but shoulder-width apart. They're bent at the knees slightly. They're bent at the waist over their knees and they're literally balancing like they're in a big S on the ground, standing on the ground, staring at the ground or theoretically passed out. Now, it's almost like a video game thing where you're looking at something that they've created and they've made it the norm, but this is a reality in every image track that you will find where these people have traveled from one end of the country to the other to look at the remnants of each of the cities. And I think it's fascinating. I mean, I'm seriously, this is like, how do you do that? I mean, granted, you have to be almost semi-conscious, kind of like your semi- into not tier 3 reamsleep, but rather in the pre-sleep realm in between and you're locked in there. You're just locked. They don't fall. They don't roll over. But here's the other thing. When somebody comes near them, they don't respond. The individual walking along who walks by these people can walk right by them, physically almost touch them, and there is no response to their environment. There's no stimulus. There's nothing. So you have what is a very bizarre physical construction. It obviously is tied into whatever great dope they're giving these people, whatever drugs that they've dumped into the population. But it's fascinating how the people respond to the drug. And I'm guaranteeing it's the same consistent drug from one part of the country to the next. But the physical response in no way, there's no comfort to it. There's nothing that makes any sense about, well, why would you do that? And the reason I bring this up is it's almost like they are that on standby waiting to flip the next lever and go zombie. Because if you pay attention in all of these videos, and there's hundreds if not thousands out there, and if you pay attention right next to them in some cases, there's a person, a woman, sitting on her ass right there in the corner of a building like I should say up next to a building right there where the stoop is, and she flopped over sideways, and there's another guy, his head is back, and he flopped on the ground, but there's this person five feet away in this position. And you go down another 15, 20 yards and there's another one, a black guy. You go down a little farther and there's another one and it's maybe a white woman. And, you know, it looks like death warmed over. Obviously, again, take your pick or whatever the drug is, it's the de jure poison of the day. But this is repeated over and over and over again. That is something I'm very curious about because if you have a consistent physical response like this, something made that happen. There's programming almost here, people. This isn't happening in a vacuum. This is happening, you know, with intent. So just a heads up because we joke about the zombie thing. But at a given moment, does a switch hit? and all of a sudden this person is doing something really bizarre like comes up, bug eyed, frothing at the mouth, wanting to chew on somebody's leg. They don't have to be necessarily wanting to eat you, but you might recall we had these individuals several years ago, in fact it's been quite a ways now, remember that we're doing the special drug mix down in Florida and they would go, strip that because they were overheated They would strip naked and then they would start grabbing people and eating them. Remember the guy that had the other guy on the ground next to the expressway and you couldn't hardly see because it was just it was over a kind of on the edge of a bridge and the image was the guy was all naked and he had a guy's arm and he was chewing on the guy's arm pulling up off the corpse that he had underneath him on the pavement. And it was hard to get a good look. That's how he was able to get away with doing what he was doing for as long as he had. But eventually they realized, hey, there's something weird going on here. So has it been done before? Yeah, this is stuff that's been going on almost all of my life now. Is this in particular, this situation unique? Well, I think it's fascinating as to where it can go. I think, again, this is not happening in a vacuum. This is planned. This is engineered. This is orchestrated. What the next step in the process of conditioning is? We don't know. But it's being done by the pricks and the asshats that make up government and the bankers and the money. Because this has happened intentionally. This did not happen as an accident. And it's consistent all over the nation. So this is part of that experiment slash planned attack that we've been talking about all this time. The Patriot Movement and the militia effort have been 100% correct every step of the way. Now, the space alien issue, I don't want to go too far from that right away because the space aliens are kind of fun to me, only in that if there really is a space alien problem. then it's going to be rather entertaining to see what happens when they realize that people are actually looking at them as a sport. And that's the thing that everybody has to cop an attitude about before we get into whatever fiasco they try to stir up. As I joke, I think personally that the gray space aliens probably will be best cooked with a mesquite barbecue. It's a dark, oily, seagull kind of tasty meat. You're going to have to over wash it to get rid of that back industrial oil taste. But beyond that, they're nourishing, it's a meat source, and we need to get rid of the space aliens. So, we should be looking ahead. How can we get rid of the space aliens? At the very least, we can use them for dog food. Of course, then we have to be careful there. I like my dogs. Well, I don't want to be dogs right now. I like the dogs my friends have. So I don't necessarily want to poison them or end up with them turning into something strange that we have to fight in the second wave of the invasion, so to speak. We don't want that to happen, right guys? So we need to be thinking ahead. And again, Mesquite BBQ would probably be your best choice. Now, if you didn't pay attention, again, why am I bringing this up? Well, today, once people started, I guess if you want to call it serious, yuck, yuck, yuck, serious conversations about what was going on and people started to get a little too focused, all of a sudden today the discussion turned to space alien threat and government experts and DARPA and they know all about the space alien. Well that's good. So why didn't you tell us about the space alien, you know, like say 10 years ago? 20 years ago. I mean actually you've attacked people, ridiculed people. Why am I supposed to believe anything you're saying now? What is there about government that supposedly has all of a sudden fixed itself? I mean the fix is in, that's what I would argue. It has nothing to do with it being fixed. It has to do with the fix being in. But it's fascinating to me that somehow they seem to think that we're all so stupid that we're just going to buy whatever dog vomit box they throw out at us. And this is one of those deflection, distraction things. Even me talking about it does that to a degree. But again, if we shelve it faster and we accept the idea that, oh, you're right. space aliens could be a problem and if they are a problem, we're going to have to get rid of them. In fact, we also need to find out if anybody has been cooperating. Has anybody been betraying us and cooperating with the space aliens much in the same way that the, you know, dual citizenship turds have been betraying us here in the United States for a decade after decade? Is it like that? I mean, I'm pretty sure it probably is. So we're going to have to get rid of a lot of these buggers. They're going to have to go and most assuredly We're going to have to be the ones to deal with the problem government won't fix it government didn't do anything about the space aliens in fact They're trying to tell us that they've been here all this time and everybody just will let along with it Whatever the hell that means So I say, hasty space aliens, get rid of the traitors once again. They'll probably be wearing space alien yamakols, right? They'll be wearing those little funny hats that identify them as space aliens, you know, Israelis. And we will have to get rid of that problem sooner rather than later. Just a thought, anyway. Maybe, yeah, I don't think I'm off even on that one. So other things that have been in the snooze today And again, we'll touch on the Epstein nonsense only for a minute. There's not really much need to because the whole thing is baffling everybody with BS. But you may have noticed something that was brought forward by the head of the FBI today. And I've already told you about certain things. And apparently, maybe somebody's listening to what we're saying here so they're bouncing off some of what we're saying. Who knows? I've already explained to you how you dispose of government documents in the system, right? Well, the big announcement today is that apparently a whole bunch of the Epstein stuff was found in burn bags in government facilities with the FBI, in closets and on shelves, and it was in burn bags for, you know, theoretically for destruction. That is true that that could be the case. I've already explained to you the whole process. I don't think I need to do it again. I guess I could. When you have a document, I don't care what it is, number one, you have all kinds of federal regulations and restrictions, what you can do with a document once it's created. You have to have its birth certificate, you have to have its death certificate, and you also have to have its destruction certificate. You have to demonstrate also there's a service life, you know, signing off who saw the document, that's part of what's going to be destroyed with the document itself. What's fascinating is that the burn bags are used or could be used as a way to retain a classified document because once it's in the burn bag, it's designated for destruction. But as I've tried to explain to you several times, the cool thing about that is you could hide it in plain sight, so to speak, and in the process, also remember they're behind in all of their operational security programs for both securing documents and disposing of documents. So here's what's really fascinating is usually with the system right now, they're piling up documents that then go in for group destruction. And one of the ways to keep these things off the books is that they would not be active files. They would have been signed off for disposal, obviously. That then puts them on the shelf and however long it takes for the restricted or classified documents destruction service to catch up, whichever they have, depending on what you're in, Army, Intel services, independent bureaucracy, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, determines what the cycle and process is for disposal. So somebody was saying, well, there's no such thing as they don't have burnt bags. Yes, yes they do. This is a way, everything is always a way, you gotta remember, to make sure that prying eyes can't see. When a document is defrocked for destruction, then it has to be in something. People, they can't just throw the locks, take it out, throw it in the bonfire, all of the papers flew away, not a problem. No, there is a whole process to this, as I've explained time and time and time again. And right now, that is apparently what they're claiming was the safety to protect or to hide these instruments for the time being until now from the whole world, apparently. Now, am I counting on all of that being true? Well, it's possible. Again, once it's in the bag, there is simply a title block for date, time, place, and the instrument title itself. So yeah, it's minimized so it would be awful easy for people to pass it by and not pay attention to what they were looking at. That's quite possible. Is it most likely with something of this nature that they would just kind of let that slide through like the new... No, not really. No. So this is more pickle, smoke, and mirrors to keep everybody busy. And in the process, hopefully distract everybody enough that they can get on with other things that they'd like to do. And I do agree with several people pointing that out, that one of the things that's happening here, the big ass police state that we've warned everybody about wants to be a bigger, bigger ass police state. You all understand that, right? We all know what's going on here. The purpose behind bringing in 30 million illegal aliens and knowing or not knowing where they are is for the purpose of creating an operational security issue that they can then point to to demand a larger police state than the extremely large police state they've already constructed. Which is exactly what they've been doing over the last couple of weeks while they've been doing the Epstein scam. There's a whole bunch of other stuff out there going on right now people and it all has to do with expanding upon the Homeland Security Operations, a note by the way, who is it, as I've pointed out, it doesn't make any sense, is in front of the microphone. It's not Cash Patel, it's not Bongino, it's not the blonde haired bimbo. Now we have the brunette action figure with the skunk hair. Okay, so we have a system agenda that they've plugged in. It has very narrow and specific purpose. And at this point in time, while we're busy focusing on the dot, remember being myopic, there's a whole bunch of other stuff with the Patriot Act expanding with regard to Homeland Security being given greater authority and spying privilege, et cetera, et cetera, all under Trump, by the way. Not under Biden, it's all under Trump. And it's going to get worse. It's not going to get better. So assume the worst, you won't be disappointed, you'll be doing just fine. We have a bunch of other projects that are in motion at the national level, starting with both the airports and with transportation. Not that they don't already have such restrictions on it, you know, again, your Orwell 1984 and beyond. But the fact is that they are expanding on a series of other smart technology monitoring systems and of course tying it into AI. Now, how do you get rid of that? Well, you get rid of your smart washing machine, your smart dryer, your smart refrigerator, freezer, take your pick. I think everybody's going to learn that what's going to have to happen is everything is going to have to be scoured from the house. It's going to be interesting to see how that might even affect the economy, at least with the people who are thinking. The ones that are unthinking are idiots, incompetence, and fools. Now they'll gobble up any dog vomit like a triple-faced bra in a heartbeat, and this won't be any different. So again, I'm not holding my breath waiting for all this great outrage from, but there's a lot of people that are realizing the threat and understanding how it's developing. And that's the problem they've got is it's a time. It's a race with time. And it's in our favor right now. We outnumber them. We have more people who are actually up to speed. I think one of the most fascinating things is, again, how they're trying to throw out such inane cards that, well, they obviously feel everybody is so stupid that they will be distracted by them. And the space alien card, being one of the most interesting to me, and insultive in the process too. It doesn't mean that I don't like exciting sci-fi stories and such, I do. But in the face of all of the other things that are going on, it's obvious that this is a fabrication slash play upon and use of distraction to try and deflect everybody's mind. And this is not the only one going on. But it's just one that, that's the biggest flare, and I think they're biggest mistake. that they've made yet again. So that should also tell you why you need to be concerned because that also demonstrates how desperate they are. That should be your concern. Oh, wind just picked up, guys, by the way. And we are at the bottom of the hour. I'll tell you what we're going to do. It is Weapons Wednesday, so before we go any farther, every Weapons Wednesday, there's one thing that we do, and today, Oh, here you not singin' of the view, the wild and free. So soon you'll know, oh, from the tree, hold the rifle. In our hands, a trifle, quite a good lady, she may not stir the master. She forward marks with speed, but she'll learn the back as much as master when you meet our mouthing boys. And the leader, Johnny Starr, glad to make what little noise, and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no rightful, no graves at home, like a cross of grass. They must come as well as a tooth of slaughter, but if we did not, let's do it and sooner it is begun. The sentence figure holds a buck through the quicker it will be done. Oh, the rightful, oh, the rightful. In our hands, we'll prove no rightful, no rightful. In our hands... Right, and we are back, and I'll tell you what, Ed, if you could... Well, let's see, we've got a whole plethora of requests here, but I'll tell you what we're going to do. Let's go to keep your rifle by your side. It is Weapons Wednesday, so we need to be focused on ensuring that we continue to arm up. And to do so, we need to make sure that we keep our rifle by our side. And that's right here, LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. libertytreeradio.org No, we must protect our lands Keep your eye full by your side Well, they'll come tonight They'll have our children in their sight Stand on every pass from north to south Oh, they can scream and they can shout They will never push us out Keep your eye full by your side They just won't stay away singing Oh, Lord, when we take a stand We must protect our lands Keep your rifle, ones and they'll have tanks, cause they've got funding from the banks. We won't fall as long as we can fight, since they'll go on and save. But they won't get past the gate, keep your rifle by your side. Singing for this time, say when we take a stand. No, we must protect our guns, keep your rifle by your have allies in these from the Great Plains of Tennessee. us hold with all that we do need. But from the west comes another way from Red Sand Fran or burned LA. Keep your rifle, buy your sons. For this I won't need pay when nasty does protect my place. That's right, Elrond Kieran, Songs of the Second American Civil War. And that's over on YouTube. If you want to check it out, take the time, give them a double plus good thumbs up and then share wherever you can to put the music in your music inventory future reference and when the time comes hey that is some battle chatter out there some music inspire when the time comes that's the purpose behind putting a collection together is why I need a library For that very reason. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday. A couple of the things here. Centerfiresystems.com has the G3 Portuguese rifle kits with a barrel for $179. I believe they're actually a couple of different combos, so the price is up and down. Not only does Centerfire have these but also ApexGunParts.com. So, compare price. There are some deals that are as low as under $100 for the again these Portuguese or Setme kits. There are some Setme kits for $75 right now. No barrel with those, but if you have the weapons, inventory spare parts, really good idea, and this is as cheap as it's going to get. Now, condition is up and down, and you'll have to take a look at what they're offering, but that's over to do that. You've got to go to centerfiresystems.com. Oh, forgive me, CenterFireSystems.com, that's CenterFireSystems.com. They also have a number of other package deals on gun parts and assemblies. Might want to take a look at what they've got in their markdowns there right now. They do have some pretty good deals. They buy up different gun shops that are going out of business or a guy's retiring and going out of business. And they didn't just get pushed out or anything. He just decided his time. He's getting old. It happens to all of us, but in this case, they've made some pretty good deals. Definitely worthwhile. You want to check to see what they have and what they're offering right now, go over to CenterFireSystems.com. You'll see the reference sections there. With regard to these PTRs, or forgive me, I keep doing that because they are PTRs, the latest wave of kits are Portuguese rifles. These are the weapons that were built as contract G3s for Portugal. Well, PTR, that's where they came from. The guy that made PTR bought the Portuguese tooling if you recall and so quite literally these kits are about as close as you're going to get to whatever you have in the way of a PTR rifle especially if you're looking for spare parts to have on the shelf when the time comes which you should so it definitely is a good deal it's a good trade as I said in dances with wolves The big thing here again is take advantage and go through. They do have barrels separate. You can see what the price is. They're pulled from whichever rifle. I don't believe those are going to match up. If you buy separate, they're going to be whatever they pull out of the box. You know how that works. So understand, yeah, the serial numbers are not going to match with the weapon that you probably, or should say, the system you put together. But you still will be a comparable and compatible barrel. So it will get the job done if you're putting weapons together. The big thing here again is yes, you can also, somebody's asking, well, are they still offering new barrels? Yes, yes, they are. There are still new barrels available, but the pull barrels, a lot of guys just want to put a shooter together or a basic handout rifle. This is a great way to do that. And so I highly recommend you take the time and check out Center Fire. And yes, again, also, Apex gun parts. Both of them have the same kits. These things come in waves. This is how it happens. And all of a sudden, there's a bunch available for a little bit. And when they're gone, they're gone. And on to the rest of the surplus that's out there that they offer. Just how it works. Remember, this is surplus. This is not factory production new. So when it's gone, it's gone. Again, also, on the package from our listener from the bottom of Illinois. The pouches look fantastic. The kit looks great. I have passed it off to one of our allies to test all of the different components as far as what will fit and as far as I can see. I will remind everybody when we're building combat kit, the largest of the three mags, the M14, the FNFL, and G3, the G3 has more bumble-ease on it. It's the bulkiest of the three. So, if your kit will fit the G3, the M14 and the FNFAL mags will fit without any problem whatsoever. Good quality. Congratulations for our listener. I appreciate the quality of the work you did. I recommend this kit. In fact, what I'm going to talk about is possibly offering this kit as an item that you people could pick up on. I highly recommend that he maintains the standard in performance and I'm pretty sure about the looks of it that he can. This would be an excellent choice as a personal combat rig that fits everybody's needs if you're using any of the MBR's main battle rifles. So we're going to do more on that as we can. I don't think he's probably in the wings if he is. speak up, but we will cover it more in the future here shortly. And it definitely is a solution. So the only considerations if we want to, if he'd like to put it out there into the militia service, I'd be more than happy to help promote it to make sure it happens, to be quite honest, because we got enough irons in the fire here as it is, more enough to keep us busy. If somebody else is willing to pick up that weight, we'll help to make it happen. Okay, just a heads up there. Also, again, speaking of magazines, CDNN Sports. Now, we talk about the AR-15 parts with them forever because they are really the best deal right now in a lot of parts, cdnnsports.com. But what made them famous for many years is their magazine inventory, guys. They have a phenomenal magazine inventory. I've had a lot of people asking about certain odd man out weapons. There's a lot of them out there. I know for a fact, for instance, that they have Baby Browning 25 pocket pistol magazines right now in stock, because I just saw a listing for them. That little baby brownings, the baby brownings and the baby colts, there's a million of them out there. During the Vietnam War, US military, as I mentioned, we were talking in the A2 hour block, the US military bought from all these rental revolution companies like Century Arms International, which we always used to call old CIA, just like ABC. Well, what's interesting is that They handed literally they would have boxes of those pistols and they would handle hand those 25 autos out to anybody who wanted them I know a lot of guys who brought them back in bulk quite a few from the war early stages of the war as a matter of fact way back early stages and Again, they're good guns. There's nothing wrong with them But in the 80s or in the 90s lots of mags laying around today A lot of that stuff is filtered into the system so it's gone. It's just not right up there up front where you used to see it. So if you're looking for that odd man magazine, that odd man outgun magazine for whatever pistol, go over to CDN and the sports and give them a call. Now this is the one big thing I have a problem with a lot of people saying, well, go check their pages. They didn't have it. They don't list most of what they have. They don't have the time. It's like most of these companies. Yeah, they do have administrative personnel, but guys, some of these companies have decades, if not a half century of inventory that they've collected. There is no way in hell that they're going to list it all because they also have changes in the webpage like I was talking about with ShopMedVet. And when this happens, it's just that much more weight. in time, dead times, and they just threw their hands up in the air. Basically, that's why most of the companies, in fact, I see this with CDN right now, they put out their phone number, give them a call, give them a call, why? It's easier for them to find what you're looking for by you asking and them checking the inventory. Sarco used to do, I don't know if they're doing the same thing, I haven't dealt with them in a while. but they used to do the same way. They'd put you on the phone with the guy. You could hear, he was out in the shop, out in the warehouse, running around in metal boxes. And you could hear him and he's looking for, nope, that's not it. Nope, that's not it. Okay, there it is. Okay, now which model is it you've got again? So you need to talk to CDN and sports. Now here's another reason. If you have one of these unique older weapons, CDN will make deals in quantities. So, if you have not picked up any additional magazines and you've got a little 380 auto or maybe a 9mm or whatever odd make, amazingly enough, if you are willing to buy the mags all at once, hint, hint, hint, guess what? You probably can make a really fine deal, a good trade with CDNN Sports and everybody's happy. They moved the inventory which is probably been sitting there staring at them for a bit. And you get what you need and you won't have to worry about not having enough mags when the time comes. That is a good thing. So just a consideration there, something you should look at, give them a call because their phone number is every time you go to their page, your phone number is everywhere. So I don't have to give it out. You can find it on CD and in the sports on every page that pops up. everywhere. It pops up constantly. Why? They'd like to talk to you. So apparently since they've been hinting that they'd like to talk to you, take the time and talk to them. See what they say. You might like what you hear. So that'll get you that far. Also, yes, we were talking about M1 carbines. And the moment I started talking about M1 carbines on the air, I had at least 12 emails and spikes that came in about carbine magazines. Okay, now that's another subject, another can of worms. Number one, there aren't that many surplus American carbine mags out there anymore. And if they are, they've got them at crazy town unobtanium prices mostly. Your best bet is to go with the Korean 15 or the Korean 30 round mags. My personal preference is to use the 30 round mags. Forgive me, gosh, let me get a microphone. To use the 15 round mags mostly. Why? Well, because although the Koreans do good work with regard to those mags, they do. Reliability with the 30 rounders unless they're absolutely American, military fabricated, are up and down. So it's a matter of who is running the machinery and whether or not they built up enough expertise to actually get their act together. Mostly, they do. The Korean ones have good confidence in. However, even when I carry a carbine, let me get a combat package that I carry with a carbine is a five round side by side, 30 round stick mag pouch on the left side. And everything else, every pouch I can muster on a belt, are 15 round mags. Now one of the neat things about curving mags, the 15 rounders, is you can stuff them in every pocket you got. Put one in each pocket. You won't even know hardly that they're there. Neither will anybody else. You can carry a tremendous amount of firepower with a carbine magazine in each pocket and nobody has a clue just how well armed you actually are. Just a heads up. The ladies love the carbines. I will remind you of that. I haven't found a woman yet who, once you picked it up and shot it, didn't like it. Number one, doesn't have any real felt recoil. It's not abusive. Fits well with the upper structure of most women. because they have curvy as you don't. Well, maybe some of you men do. But the fact is that they work really well ergonomically and just physically they are a desirable weapon that the ladies will shoot time and time and time again, making them a very obvious and useful tool. Because the hardest thing is to get somebody to put their shoulder behind the weapon, not squint, flinch, but rather focus on fire. And the carbine is fantastic for that. So again, take the time. I know the prices are crazy. You're just looking for a shooter. You're not looking for a collector's grade, anything. The carbines themselves used to be the go-to weapon for affordability for decades and decades. Now, once again, the AR-15 surpasses them cost-wise. But if you do have a number of carbines in service, or at least some that you inherited, I would recommend again picking up at least 10 magazines, 15 or 30 rounders, or preferably a combination, seriously, and putting it on the shelf with the weapon and then again, accumulate a couple of 30 caliber cans of carbine ammunition. No particular preference. I have found most of the carbine ammo, like Celerbele, Celerbut, is working just fine. I can't think of any company that's been producing carbine ammo that's really had a problem. If they've been building it, PMC is fantastic because Korea has so many carbines still in service today in their strategic reserve, even though they've sold many, many, many, many, many of them. But the fact is that PMC, preview partisan cranks out a lot of carbine. In fact, if you go to AIM surplus, you'll probably find carbine ammo there right now. With regard to the magazines I was talking about, everybody has them. I don't think there's anybody that isn't carrying the Korean copy carbine mags, M1 carbine magazines. And yes, thank you for the reminder. Hold on. Yeah, the Civilian Marksmanship Program is selling car beans. So if you want to go that way, and yes, you can find shooter grade, field grade standard that are more than serviceable enough. They work just fine. They just ain't nothing pretty about them. They're just standard field grade firearms. But they work. The other good thing, all military parts fit and interchange. So you've got a massive spare parts inventory to draw from, no matter what. It's going to be there for a long time. Just keep that in mind too. OK, we're almost to the top. Let's see if there was anything else. No, we didn't play. Sorry, we didn't play at Guns and Gadgets. Instead, we did GOA for the three hour block. Sorry about that, guys. We did not play at Guns and Gadgets. Also, it doesn't mean go a while. Listen, in fact, go to Guns and Gadgets on YouTube and punch them in and then check out the latest video. Also, give them a thumbs up. Make sure that you give them benefit of the numbers that we have that are out there that are useful. And again, every day, sometimes two or three times a day, we see that Jared has posted a number of different videos there. We did not do a Guns and Gadgets today though. Again, every day, sometimes two or three times a day, we see that Jared has posted a number of different videos there. We did not do a Guns and Gadgets today though. Acceptable and anything you do to pitch in will help. CD issue and I think has found a few solutions, but I also have a couple here I have been testing out of my inventory and I found a couple of really nice ones that I don't really want to come off but Everybody out there listening as a sidebar You need a DVD player and a VHS player on the shelf now I cannot emphasize enough because again inexpensive entertainment Is something people are going to have a big problem finding here? as the economy keeps doing what the economy is doing and it's not going to change direction. Guys, you want a VHS machine or two, they're so cheap there's no reason not to hell half the time you get them for almost free. If somebody's stupid enough to get rid of a really nice machine you be smart enough to pick it up. Anybody dumb enough to get rid of a piece of good equipment? Grab it. Don't worry about, you know, thinking twice about it or hey, maybe you should, nope, don't even bother. We got too many other things to worry about and your time's worth something, especially since that's a very useful resource. You want a VHS machine, a DVD machine, a CD player. You should have all these on the shelf. There's more than entertainment. There's more than one reason for having these in inventory, and it's especially critical that we make sure that everybody has one on the shelf for future reference. Also, everybody's been asking about the TV projects we were talking about. Well, they're continuing with the local TV and also the local telephone. We have a couple of locations here in Michigan that have actually done both and have been able to resurrect a complete a phone grid system that works now through about one third of the township, totally separate from everything else that's out there. Now that's the kind of work we'd like to see more of. You may not be able to do that, but you can prep in several different ways for changes or for availability that may take place as things digress. And for that reason you do want a television that can receive over the air. I would also recommend putting an analog TV on the shelf for what will be obvious reasons down the road. Digital will be dead, but analog, very easy to resurrect, lots of technology. We're on the edge of losing most of that, but it would be easily implemented and very cost efficient. for local broadcasting and that's something that we're already preparing for in a number of locations and we'll continue to expand that project too. Communications, we're not going to go into the Stone Age and the only way that's going to happen is everybody decides to shut their brain off and start scratching their head and their butt at the same time and going, ooh, ooh, ooh, well we're not going to let that happen. We will prevent that from taking place. So, again, also we are looking for blank DVD and blank CD carousels for our friends here in Michigan. Guys, we've got a bunch of big area yard sales coming up. We've got a couple of them in the bottom of Michigan that are going to entail several counties. This particular window of time, a lot of stuff becomes available. We are looking for blank VHS, although any VHS tapes are good. You should be putting a VHS collection on the shelf anyway for personal use. But in addition to that, blanks, in fact any VHS tape can be copied over anyway. But for signal transfer and secure communications, A PHS tape can be handed to somebody, they can move with it, and it's impossible for the enemy to immediately be able to recover the data. Intelligence or communications transfers are always limited in value by window of time. So as long as we can block immediate access, because the enemy will not have the ability to truly utilize the data, then the more valuable these older pieces of equipment become. And prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, we're already in motion to deal with this. If everybody else kind of moves in the right direction without spending a whole lot of anything in the way of money, we can end up with a very viable, deep, and yet very secure signal communications grid. And that's one of the things we needed very help with. Woah! Check the top of my hand. Hold on there, guys. I got my volume way out on the machine here, the technology. Through the board, it's my board. Alright, we are headed into the evening one more day for July and that is it. And then we're on into August the Burn Month. It will, I guarantee it will. God bless our republic. Death is in world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. We're going to get all the way from now. Ed is taking over. We'll be back. Thank you to WBCU for having us. And it's the end of Weapons Wednesday on Liberty Tree Radio. Bye-bye.
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