August 20, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed ongoing voter fraud investigations in Michigan, particularly in Traverse City, Muskegon, and other northern Michigan cities, alleging Israeli involvement and multiple criminal investigations underway. He covered ATF's zero-tolerance policy against gun dealers, Trump administration contradictions on Second Amendment protections, Bill Gates' promotion of electronic tattoos as replacements for smartphones, and the importance of militia preparedness. Craig from Forbidden Knowledge provided a live segment from a car show featuring Japanese K-trucks and vintage vehicles. The show emphasized Second Amendment rights, preparedness, and resistance to government overreach.
- michigan voter fraud
- traverse city
- muskegon
- atf zero tolerance policy
- second amendment
- gun dealers
- ffl revocation
- bill gates electronic tattoos
- digital id
- militia preparedness
- weapons wednesday
- gun owners of america
- department of justice
- k-trucks japanese vehicles
- preparedness
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place the machines are running all night where the weavers and cutters test each stitch to see that they're woven in tight each strand and each thread is tested and true all the knots are woven by hand and on each rope there will be a name of one who has betrayed his land our leaders have forgotten the oath that they took when they swore to protect and preserve our freedom and rights and religion too in whatever church we serve They lined all their pockets and deceived the people, and most went along with the flow. But tempers are short, and their memories are long. Each name the people will know. When each rope is finished, it's tested for strength, and packed in a bag with a hood. And upon the bag is the name of a traitor who did his country. No good. Someday we will hear that Nuremberg plea when the hour is drawing near. I was only doing what I was told. Another lie, 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. The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, We've 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 of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken a sin, you've traded 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 will 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 freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. Good. Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories North, Northwest, Northeast, and West. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we are on satellite with our friends who listen and then rebroadcast, analog and digital. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Wednesday, it's Weapons Wednesday. It's middle of the week, middle of the work week anyway. It is the 17th year, oh forgive me, first it is the 20th of August. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2025, old earth calendar. The Dance of Swords. And it has been a busy, busy day. All kinds of fascinating things going on in different points of the compass from our allied perspective. Yes, they are expanding the...oh, forgive me, wrong, back over there, something else is moving. I'm doing two things here at once. They are expanding on the investigations stemming from the front house in Detroit. Interestingly enough, it shifted, the main case, shifted back up to the north and the northwest over the last 48 hours. What I mean by north-northwest is the north-north and north and northwest of the state of Michigan. Part of this is going back to Muskegon. It is going as far south as Holland with regard to, I guess, the series of personnel that are now going to be asking questions and they're going to be expecting affidavits out of this one. In addition, Traverse City. Traverse City is now under extensive investigation with regard to cooperating with the voter fraud, not just in, and not from the Michigan perspective, but also from the Israeli operation. And apparently, it's not just their petofkey. There's a lot of money. That's a place you probably never heard of if you're listening nationally or internationally. Patosky, Michigan. It's where Patosky stones come from. It's an interesting geological occurrence that's part of the fossilization system of the past. And Patosky stones are really pretty. They're very well-liked, not just here in Michigan, but they're actually marketed all over the planet. Patosky stones. Well, anyway. Apparently the big money in the Patofki area, and I think this runs really all the way over to Mackinac City and probably across the bridge. Apparently the Israeli connection, which does make sense, you know, I want to think about it, your closer proximity to Jewish-run Canada, between that and Jewish-run Michigan and America, right there at the Suluq slash the Suluq bridges, there's nothing to them. That would make more sense. So again, maybe it's there, I don't know if it's coming from say the upper district south or if that's coming in from the general investigation here in the eastern. So we'll find out more about this. The Grand Rapids was mentioned last night in a series of reports. I haven't had a chance to go through all of them. There are different pieces that are being done by different people. We've got independent groups, you've got two different Fed groups, you've got an election rights group that's going to be suing the bejesus out of all the characters involved and someone's going to break on this faster rather than slower. So, you know, the other dribble from above, most of that crap's not going to happen. D.C. is run by the Israelis, okay? Even this will probably be hampered or halted to a degree from one direction, or at least one part of the investigation rather. You guarantee that. At the very least, I think what they do is like what you saw with the Vegas scenario, which by the way is not new either. The Israelis who are in Michigan will be hot-tailing it either for the Canadian border or probably an LL airliner. and back over to hyper-telepathy, back over to Israel, as quick as they can because they need to get them away from the probability of subpoenas or charges. Because I understand there are three different criminal charge activities in motion right now and that from people within the state mechanism who I've known for many, many, many, many, many, many years, and from an oblique because they heard, they knew about it because they're looking for manpower to be used for arresting. So other departments and agencies and other agencies that aren't necessarily like they're gun carriers, but they're not cops. What they're looking at is a large number of arrests in a sweep. of the Israeli and internal state of Michigan operatives. So I don't know how that will, I mean this is already something that was discussed before I had a chance to talk about it. So if the circles know, everybody out there is hearing about this. I would be willing to bet that the people who are doing this are approaching pro-patriot County Sheriff's Departments also quietly. They could do that without being in the regular steer, the regular light and or network. And I know that, again, as several people have said, hey, watch this because Traverse City, Muskegon, again, which is where the big bust took place the first time, And I don't know if that has to do with the fact that they're trying to get hold of their original investigative material or be contacting the Sheriff's Department about that. I would assume they would be. But what will happen is they will use the database that they have there combined with the additional material that's been picked up by the other independents, including ourselves. We offered a lot of information at different locations already on this. So that's probably going to be part of the formula. We had to call her. Who do we have? Tom, so you mean to tell me that the wall is finally coming down and we're going to take care of our dirty laundry? No, I think the dirty laundry is just going to get wet because we're going to piss our pants some more during the process of the chase. And I think some of them, I personally believe that a percentage just would, what just happened. It'll be cleaned out, but it'll be self-flushing. In other words, there's certain people here in the state that know they're in a high criminal situation right now, high crime, you know, slash charges, that are multiple. I mean, we're talking, if they were to do things right, the voter fraud component that just is that think about this is tied in with Southfield Traverse City Muskegon possibly and most probably Lansing for sure I mean that's that's something keeps popping up so Lansing is like a given on this thing well between all the different activities and and the level of corruption you're looking at a basketball scorer for a sentence here That would be very, very likely, and especially where you have foreign nationals. If I were in court and I was prosecuting the bastards, and by the way, you're not really an American, aren't you? And by the way, you're affecting the American election process, and you're a foreigner from outside the United States, aren't you? See, that's why they're gonna, oh, I think they'll be un-assing the AO if they haven't to a percentage already. At the very least, these characters will slide across to Canada. First of all, let's remember something. A big chunk of what's been going on is out of Canada, as we've told you before. This latest series of Gateway Pundit articles, there's more than one, if you go ahead and read through there, pay attention to who it is that owns the properties. Now, the property part is interesting because this kind of gets into things like, remember the kiosk helicopter sales spies from years ago? or the multiple series of Israelis after 9-11 that got busted by accident. If this is done right, as I said a couple months ago, a bunch of these people could get popped, but what you do is you plant the seed that they're Arab terrorists. And if you do that amongst a bunch of these people, they're Arab, well, when they come across them, they're not going to tell, they can't tell the shit of Jew and an Arab. 99% of Americans couldn't. The cops couldn't. That's why the cops were busting so many Jewish spies because they all looked, they were all swarthy. They all looked like they were guilty of something. They were acting strange. They got busted. Turns out they got busted with bombs. This is the Israelis, not Arabs. Israelis got busted with bombs, a van full of bombs, stolen nuclear materials, both military and research from The Tennessee Authority, okay, from the Oak Ridge site. So guys, the problem they've got, especially with the temper that they've created with the propaganda that's out there, this could get lethal for them. Because some people are gonna, you know, do we think that after 25 years, 20 years, 25 years, yeah, 25 years, after 9-11, People were at least a little more, had a little more modicum of restraint, but the latest generation are, you know, they're a little strung up, they're a little crazy town, they're, you know, they feel they have no borders and no limitations as cops. The new batch, which is interesting because that's dangerous for the other side. Some of these people just pop somebody out of policy. I mean, after all, a cop shot the hell out of his own car because an acorn hit the roof and tried to shoot the guy he had handcuffed in the back of the cop car. Does anybody remember that? Boom! Ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba-ba- And then they get their ass gunned down. Now I'm sure that Trump and the rest of the Israeli first followers would be outraged and, or, well, we just have to understand, but we should be incensed. And this is why we need to reel in local police and have a bigger national police force, because that's going to be the big bump from now on. Bigger national police force. We need the government, military, secret police on the streets. That's everywhere not just in Washington DC. They already started that remember they already started that So what's fascinating? This is a real weird mix Michigan is we know the Jewish mob is here. We've been tracking them for this whole time One of the things that I've recommended doing guys we don't have to tap phones I don't care what they're talking about. We already know their skanks. We know their scum. We know their filth We know their excrement But what we want is that code number off each of the kosher mafia's phones for all of their spies. Why? Well, because if you have a database pad that you put together with the proper program, you can literally do kind of like a license plate scanner where if you're in an area, you could do a sweep Depending on the frequency counter that you have, you can reach out to in a building, for instance. You can reach out about, oh, I would say, 600, 700 feet inside the walls. We were doing that years ago with older technology, but still digital. Today, what you want is to be able to get those marker IDs and be able to set up a flash alert system so that if any of those phones or any of the devices, because it doesn't have to be a phone, remember tablets, which are just a big phone, typically have full interface and contact slash to the same system working on 800 meg. Now one of the things that we did is we also incorporated with the software, or I should say with the sorting system, is to hit 900 meg also. Any 900 meg pops up, flare goes up. So, and the neat thing about this outside with the frequency counter you're talking out to, you could in theory if you were to properly, or set up the, an antenna for collection, and give it a little height, but you can't remember, so it has to be directional. You have, this is a directional tool. You could reach out probably to half a mile comfortably and spot anything coming in from any direction. We already use this as a trip because you can, if you survey every state police, every sheriff's department, every police vehicle out there, and then also pay attention to the unmarked ones and scan them, you then have their phone numbers in the log. You also have their radio ID markers. I don't need, I don't want to indeed encrypt, I don't want to hear what they're saying. I just want to know where they are. So, if you have, for instance, Mossad operatives in close proximity, the idea is that since, you know, if it belongs in cell phone, then if you have a battery of an inventory, which we do quite extensive, of their operators, we then can survey an area to ID anything within so many feet as a threat, you know, for a threat perspective. Do we have any of these? Oh log tag in column, you know tripod A Second deck right there that number and what you do if you look what we've done in the past you take separate Frequency counters and point them in different directions. This is just like seismic intrusion You then can flag like a, you know, and here's the other thing, you're also using a color code system for the identifier. If it's spook and cooke, they pop up as, you know, kosher blue. If you have anything else, it can be, you know, red, green, yellow, etc. So you can ID particular mechanisms. I won't go any farther, but it's a very simple example. Typically you have one, two, three different pylons that are identified with regard to the number of interlocking or interactive 800 numbers that are passing through the area in front of that array, that antenna. Very simple dipole antenna, guys. the collectors are. But what you really need about this is, and it's an omnidirectional antenna. But then again, the phones are all omnidirectional broadcast. So the cool thing is, it's impossible for them to conceal them. If they're carrying the phone and it has that tag marker, it's code number, we have it. It's just that simple. It doesn't make any difference if it's agencies or whatever. All of them are out there and because they're omni broadcasting, I mean they're just generally broadcasting, they have to. What does a cell phone do? A cell phone reaches out and constantly handshakes with the closest and then the second closest and sometimes the third closest cell tower nearby even if you're not using it. So they put themselves, okay, and this is for the purpose of them tracking us. Well guys, it works both ways. And again, I don't want to hear what they're saying. We're not tapping any. All we're doing is just identifying that they are there. That's 99.99% of what we need for what we'll do. See how that works? So again, just kind of think it through. Take a look at some of the technology out there. There's some fascinating, inexpensive technology off the shelf and the Chinese have provided it. And we need, just like the micro-FM's and all the other stuff we've been talking about, we need to take advantage of it while it's still available. I know you have a priority list, Mark. You told me a hundred other things, it's Weapons Wednesday. Buy more ammo, buy more ammo, buy more ammo. Yes, yes. And by the way, I will say it again, buy more ammo. More on that in a minute, because I just wanted to touch on this voter fraud thing. This is escalated very quickly. The Special Investigative Unit out of, I think they said, Grand Rapids is a special, it's not a JTF, but it sounds to me like it is, a JTF investigative unit that is now going through They're literally starting in the bottom of the state of Michigan to the southwest and working their way, I think, up the coast along with what they're already doing far to the north because Traverse City, Muskegon, and all that, that's over on that side of the state. And there are overlapping activities. That's the other thing, I can't stress enough. There's more than one group coming at them right now and there's really no place for the voter fraud crew to hide. I think personally that they're just screwed now. The arrogance level and part of that I mean when you think about it Why were they so arrogant because they figured that the country was going to be dead as of this four years? Now it's still dead anyway because it's just what they what they're doing is the same thing you were doing before Trump a dump is just doing the same thing that the other ones were doing He's just doing it for the other faction He's no different. He's pulling the same pulling the same crap on the country. It's just another face just in again It's already been shown. He hasn't run the country Netanyahu and the Jewish Congress does not him Go ahead jump in there color. It's me. Try our city if anyone wants to know it is up by me But he's up by me and all the mother places that you mentioned passing all it is more and more towards north of me, but yeah Right, it's all in your backyard, in your area. Interestingly enough, well, not all of it. Holland's a little farther south. That's headed towards Grand Rapids. But it's still, it's in between. Little past Grand Rapids north and below Muskegon. That's Holland. And there's also Ludington in there on the west coast too. I don't know anything about anything going on in Ludington, but I'd prove willing to bet it's dirty as a day is long. Seriously, it looks like they just literally went from town to town with a buck. I'm about an hour and a half from Grand Rapids where I live now. Right, just straight south. You just, you jump right on the highway and you keep on going until you hit the city lights now. The big thing here again, hold on, oh no, hold on, I got it. No, okay hold on. Grant, okay the state of Michigan, let me go ahead and qualify this again real quick. We're almost at the bottom of the arm. We got some cool music coming up. Michigan is divided by 27. The eastern district for the Fed is on the east side obviously. And it's right down the middle. Literally just take run 27 and 75. Now it doesn't mean that they can't go into other areas. I mean after all they're all Feds. But there's basically a pecking order to the arrangement and it's pretty well honored because of, again, duchies and royalty. Just how it works. But what's interesting is what I have not heard about yet, but it's already popped up twice, is in other reports Kalamazoo has come into the picture. Kalamazoo and Ionia. Now those are all Western. Ionia is rather bizarre. It's a weird city to begin with because it's really a prison city. Most of its money is off the prison, running off the prison system. And they steal from it en masse locally, really do. I mean, the amount of criminal theft by the local operatives with the prison system in Ionia, it's criminal. Way to say it. It's criminal. But it will be interesting to see how much of this plays out which side first because Detroit's where all of the flap is going up, but the location it's a it's been easier because you know Detroit's burned out guys. It's dead. In fact now the big limitation is that everybody is running from the suburb. Anybody see the articles on that? that everybody's running from the suburbs of Detroit. Why? Well, I've told you before, you know, vampires cannot live upon vampires. So the crime element had to follow the productive people out to the suburbs. And so the first tier suburbs are now as dangerous and have been for a little bit as, you know, most of the peripheral areas of Detroit proper. And it's gotten worse. You know more people killed or women being raped more, you know carjackings, etc They don't want to talk about it because well, they thought they ran away from it Think about that one Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour. So we got a couple of really cool. Ed grab your your your pen and paper One is is now Well, let's do the first one here. First of all, hold on my little arm a light American version My Little Arm of the Light American Version. It's the American version. It's in bracket. American version. And the other is Over the Hills and Far Away by Goosebumps. Wow, you really did a good job of making me wonder. Oh, Goosebumps, E-N-G for sons. Good question. This one came in by mail. I'm trying to read it. Remember guys, print. I'm trying to interpret. I can read cursive, but sometimes cursive is unique. So, goosebumps, I think, eng, eng, English. That'll be the channel, Ed. It's Over the Hills and Far Away. Goosebumps, English for song. There we go. Probably English for song. There we go. I pulled it away from my eyes. So, the first one is... My little arm of light American version, but before we do that we're at the bottom of the hour and at the bottom of the hour on Wednesday We do one thing and we're trying to do it all three hours I'm hoping It is the bottom of the hour Hey, here we go This is my artillery piece. There are many artillery pieces like it I did. Thank you, Edward. My Fed boy, he said, you're just a pest He cracked me with his baton and he kicked me in the chest I smiled and I nodded, didn't put up a fight All the time I'm thinking of my little arm Kentucky is in the dark Patriot Company Another all-time, a hundred twenty H.S. agent came marching through our street With drones up in the sky and dress shoes on his feet Come out, you rebel cowards When he felt my arcs and flashbangs and troops from out of town But we slipped into the night and left a little message from our little arks Is where I longed in the dark with the Patriot Company A brother on my left and another on my box of ammunition For who'll harm a life? Been told the gens levels are all done They smiled and sh- Very good, I'm a light. asked me to get, you interrupted me asking for, oh the rifle, I can't play that, you have to say that. And I could not find the one because I was rushed, so I've got another one set up, Over the Hills and Far Away, Patty Gertie, Gray Moore, and Nightwish Hardy, grody cover. There we go. Let's try that. Okay, let's try that. Nightwish cover. Oh, that'd be interesting. Oh, no. Over there in the car? Okay, we'll go. We'll try that one. Let's try that one. I think that's what we'll do. It's the same song. It's Nightwish with their little different style. But go ahead. Let's go ahead and throw them in there. We haven't done Nightwish in a long time. This is not Nightwish. This is a cover of the Nightwish version of the song. Okay, this is past the beginning. It'll be different again. That'll be cool. Okay, go ahead. That'll be fine. They came for him, one arrested he was found. They said there'd been a robbery. Sister happened. That's the end. I want to make sure. I don't want to walk out of the music. Sometimes that happens. And again, a little different. That's a different song, but it's okay. It fits the day. And so again, for everybody out there, if you'd like to make a music request, you can send me an email at liberty at provide.net. That's liberty at provide.net. And then put music requesting caps. Although I have had a number of different messages come in with, hey, you got to see this. I appreciate that. We've got a few things on the list that came in that way. But music request? And then, needless to say, a lane at Vivo or YouTube or whatever. Go ahead. You did say Over the Hills and Far Away off of the channel Goosebumps English? Goosebumps English for song. Yeah. Over the Hills and Far Away. It's the same song. Slightly different lyrics because they're doing the Nightwish cover. But right goes this is a totally right I don't know how that popped up the way it did because I checked the reason I wrote this down is because I checked it But what I was looking for it. Don't worry. I'll correct it is the traditional English Marching but I didn't know which one you wanted because there was not one on that channel Right and again, this is that particular piece of what I want is That was requested. I listened to it. It's actually a really well done version. I like to know the I think what now I'm gonna play yeah, and the one right below this Very good. Okay, we'll do that for the For the 8 o'clock that'll be fine again two different styles number one the PC you just heard guys is Nightwish metal band dark metal band That that it's a cover of what night wish This is my Paddy Gertie. They use classic instruments. I'm trying to think of what that one is called. It's like an accordion, but it has a crank on the end instead of a bellow. A Gertie Gertie machine. Yeah, that's what it is. Gertie, yeah. Gertie Gertie cover, that's what it is. Right, what is Gertie Gertie cover? It's literally in the name. Yep, there we go. I knew it. Dang, dang, dang. Actually, there's been a bunch of people I've been watching that are rebuilding those as a whole effort. to put a bunch of those back online. So you're going to see a lot more music with that. There's several artisans out there, craftsmen that are actually building, and a lot of the young people are picking them up because they're a fascinating machine. When they break, they break. It's the only problem, guys. It's like, remember, it's a clockwork system. The original The Bridge of the Hills and Far Away was done by Gary Moore. I think I'm saying that right. And Nightwish did a cover where they changed some of the words slightly, which is this is what, they use the Nightwish lyrics, but it's the same, it is the same song. But lyrics don't change that much. Right. Then again, like, there were two or three other pieces. One of our listeners requested this guy, so we're debating your request. And I've said this before, one of the interesting things is that you have so many people who have done covers and now they're doing covers of, you know, modified versions of other songs so that, you know, there's quite an overlap. There are many layers. And that's another reason when you send a music request, if you have a certain version you want, if you can send the link or the exact address, in other words, title and the channel, if it's on YouTube. I don't know what is it, Bevo is titled in channel two, I think. Vivo or Bitchute. Now a couple of the songs were both on Bitchute and YouTube. This is all going to die by the way. We have to be prepared to replace all of this stuff because we've got to have our own collection for that reason. If you like something, if you can't find it, if it's not some place where you can pay the uppers to download it, I would say pirate it. I'm going to say it. Just flat out like that. If you cannot purchase it online, it's always a good idea to purchase music from the artist. I prefer doing it directly from the artist when I can because then I know that all the proceeds, all the money is going right to the artist, not to some record label that is taking 80% or 90% of what you pay and the artist is only getting pennies. We just can't buy it from the artist. If you can't, Like unique covers like this guys, if, if, well not if, when. In fact, some people are already complaining about this with the, you don't own it, you rent it mentality of things being online. In fact, something just happened recently in like the video game industry that's got a bunch of people kicked off with Nintendo. They deleted a big chunk of their, uh, vault, they're archives, and a lot of the old NES games and stuff, you can't get anymore. Not an official copy, they bitch and complain when somebody is, you know, pirating it and putting it up where people can download it, but they just dumped. whole block. In fact even the guy who hosts Redacted Dead, he did a piece on it because he's a video game collector, talking about how all these systems that he had collected stuff for now they're worthless if he ever resets the system or loses it. He's lost those games, he can never get them back because of what they did. So yeah, online library this is what happens. It's already happening in several places. I believe we've seen it happen in YouTube I got somebody out front that dogs are going crazy Go right ahead one of the things when its weapons Wednesday Communications guys music is a weapon don't make any mistake about that Understand they've been using music on the population for manipulation forever Okay, it is one of the key tools that's used by the machine Again, it's cut off. Sometimes it's so abrupt that it doesn't make any difference, but they don't worry about it because they'll lie or they can create a fake history later on where people won't think about it because of music. That's not really relevant. Well, here's the thing. This is where we've talked about having another medium or having technology in place to create your own library. VHS, and everybody's going to go, oh, Mark's talking about VHS. VHS guys was designed to offer data stream quality. Originally, remember, it was reel-to-reel tape. And most all of the systems, everything and anything that you could imagine, bookkeeping, banking of all types, were done with stand up, reel to reel, IBM 2000s and such. Many different systems were out there. But the fact is that the important thing is that when they came up with magnetic tape, The quality was like nothing you can imagine and in fact I would point out it's really easy. It's kind of like you want to be like a wine connoisseur. Well, if you ever picked up an old VHS tape when they first came out, an old collection somebody has, and I'll tell you the most common tape you will find you can use to test this. Any original old large box copies of 2001 A Space Odyssey. It was done on full standard play. It was done with best quality tape. And if you feel the difference, you find another VHS copy. You know where you can do a lot of this, you can go to resale stores. We get about four or five places in the Ann Arbor area that are big resale stores. And they have whole libraries of VHS, and now they have CDs and DVDs popping in more than they did before. Well, if you find the older tape, weigh it against the newer copy, the newer printing like DHS copy made on the new format tapes. It's half the weight. Why? The thickness and quality of the tape. Now why am I bringing this up? If you want to maintain an audio collection, one of the cheapest ways that you could put a lot of music in a small package, really for what it is, physically, is VHS. I will remind you that we were running for our backups and for our replay period, our replay times on Republic Radio International, VHS. Nobody could tell the difference. People swore to God that at 2 o'clock in the morning we were doing a live program again. And because, if you recall, when we were doing Republic Radio, we were filling 24 hours. I like doing DJ work. I've already talked about this before. And I would randomly, if I was up, like I'd come in from being in a meeting, it'd be two o'clock in the morning, and I just came into the station over there at Urbandale. Going to the station, well, okay, the hour's coming up. I'll tell you what, I'm doing hours worth of live music. And I'd very quickly set up the cassette players, the CD players, and have everything queued up and start queuing it up. And then start an hour-long music mix with me playing DJ. And the thing is, there are so many of those that were in the cycle that were in the mix that people couldn't be sure when it was live or when it was Memorex. But what made that happen was the VHS tape. VHS sound quality is phenomenal. Here's the thing, you can record over any magnetic tape. This is another thing that we got to remind everybody. With cassette, we used to take tapes because tapes used to be really expensive. When they first came out, And we get like these promo tapes from around the University of Michigan. There'd be all kinds of stuff for engineering or some kind of carrot sales, pomegranate, blah, blah, blah, finger pick. And there'd be these one-hour cassettes. Well, as long as you tape over that cap point so that the, when you secure the tape, people forget this. There used to be a little tooth that you could break. And if you break that tape, if you break that tooth, you can't accidentally record over your tape, which is a good thing. If you have something you really, really want to keep, then that would be a good idea. However, the solution was just to take a piece of tape and cover over that broken tooth, and you could recopy over anything you had or other commercial tapes, okay? Now with VH... Yeah, but if you're going to record over a tape, and you know you're going to record over it, there's nothing important on it, a strong magnet. You want to run a strong magnet over it. If you can clear as much data off of that magnetic strip as you can before you record on it, the clearer the audio is going to be. And VHS tapes kind of have the same thing, but it's not where you'd expect it to be. It's in the middle of the tape. It looks like a little black hole. When you bust that tab out, you can't record on it, but if you cover that hole up again, you can record on a VHS tape, even if it's something that you... Well, it could be anything. My point is that right now, guys, you can get VHS tapes for nothing. I get whole collections with stuff that is unique. That's why I buy stuff like that. But VHS is so dirt cheap, ridiculous, you get it for free. People are getting, oh, well, if you just taste cool, I'll take it. Now, the other thing is that in the collection, I've almost always gotten 15 to 20 blank, brand new, in the wrapper VHS tapes. And ideally, they're older, a lot older. So they're not the last generation, minimal cost, cheapest possible VHS tape, just like cassette tapes. There are different grades of cassette tapes the same way. But if I want to create an archive, this is going to be one of the most economical ways, cheapest ways, especially since a lot of people, now the reason I bring this up are bitching about money. I don't have money. Well, then you better figure out some cheap way to get this done. The other cool thing is it's not likely anybody's going to steal your cassette tapes or it's going to monkey screw with your VHS tapes. The cool thing is that you can blank them out. You can record and put them on the shelf marked properly and you have this archive of whatever images or sound that you choose Needless to say with cassettes. It's mostly going to be sound Remember the trash 80 computers remember the cassette modules that we had Those were small cassette literally real for real systems that were set up years ago was the first of the private computers that in most everybody had. If you bought a computer and you bought them from who? Bought it from Radio Shack. You know which the cassette tape drives dad? I came across a company that had to dig through my site searches again when I was looking for cassette tape players. There is a company out of Japan and all these all these companies that are still making cassette tape and VHS tape, what a surprise, you're coming out of Japan. Japan. It's just now it's not the names you would recognize now they're more aggressive names. But yeah, there's a company over there making a trash basically a trash 80 drive, you know cassette drive player. which is compatible with modern computers. It has USB ports and other different stuff, but you can save data on it. I don't know what you would... I guess you could save like text documents on it. That would be one way to confuse the hell out of people. Yeah, because the whole space is so small on a cassette tape compared to what we have now. Exactly. Well, but again, what is your priority? This gets back to if we're looking at a battlefield situation, how would we be using these tools? You're not going to be, you're going to minimize, you have to, you minimize to maximize. Remember that's the basic rule. So one way or another, the system would work well enough. You'd also use coding and abbreviations, which is what the military has done for years, to also minimize to maximize. So the application of these four, again, Uninterceptible communications when it comes to being able to, in a timely manner, be able to recover it if somebody were to capture it. If you had that cassette in your pocket, you're delivering what is coded, a coded message, but it has, you know, particular data or information on it that is quite extensive. First of all, they've got to find a player. Think about it. First of all, they have to find a way to actually scan the tape, making it, for operational security purposes, a timely defense system. If your courier doesn't show up, you know that something's wrong. Everything that has to do with what that courier was transporting should be considered compromised. But you have a reasonable period of time to respond, not react, to the intercept and it allows you to correct things and protect assets. See how that works? Just like most people that carry a VHS machine. First they'd have to find one. And everybody goes, V, K, S, B, C, that's stupid. Fantastic. I want you to keep thinking that way. Okay, it's like reel to reel, old reel to reel tape recorders. It's the same thing. First you gotta find a place to play it. So in the meantime, if within a allotted period of time the courier doesn't show up, the material information and even the concepts or plans are deleted. They cease to exist. You're not going to perform them. See how that works? OpsSec, a part of operational security. Anyway, we're at the top. Well, we're going to have to take a break. We're going to take it on time. As a matter of fact, And you're listening to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. It is Weapons Wednesday, but we have been talking about a number of other subjects. Most important here, again, is a lot of data out there that you're going to lose if you don't come up with a lot of neat things. If you don't make a copy for yourself, They're going to be gone. They're just simply going to be gone. And they're not going to worry. If the regime must get control of the way they want, they're not going to cater to your whims. The only whims they're going to cater to are theirs with regard to what dog vomit they're going to drop on your head with regard to whatever product they choose to throw at you as a doggy treat. Why? Need nothing going to motivate them to change the situation they've got. Once they have the kind of, you know, over integrated control patterns that they want, you're just a plebe. It'll be rather fascinating to see how quickly things de-generate once that's in place. Although I would say AI is already advancing crap as it is, Planet Krapu, to the nth degree. My God, some of this stuff. I'm more on that when we get back. Anyway, I'll tell you what we're going to do. We are at the top. We should be here in the music. We are at the top of the hour. It's break time. It's time to go. Republic, get to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. But we're on the march both day and night. U-Rock, give him the slats, beat him down hard, don't want to get back up, just keep kicking until they don't twitch anymore. When the space aliens stop screaming and you smell something that smells like burned rubber tires, you'll know that the human in the alien suit is finished cooking. Numb yum. We're going to take a break. We will be back in a few minutes here. Second hour of the intel report. It is Wednesday on Liberty Free Radio. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution to shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the life brave, the freedoms we secured for you, we hope you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news 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 shit you traded in your n- 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 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 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 to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and eat God given right, and pray to God, to freedom burning bright. As I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each got 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? He called out from the grave. Because I had no shoes, and then I met a man who had no feet. Oh my. Good. Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the... ...hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm a quirky, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. West, south, northeast, and... ...west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our friends out there that are listening and then rebroadcasting. We appreciate that. It's on your dime. We don't make that happen. You do. Thank you. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Wednesday. It's Weapons Wednesday. It is the 20th of August, 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation. of America with a K 2025 older calendar. I'm giving her all she has got Captain 125% oh she might still blow up and 2025 battle for the Republic book one the dance of swords and the betrayal bunch of stuff interesting going on like I said the in Michigan here but For as many as five, let's see what's happening out there on the rest of the planet, well at least the rest of the US. Ed, if you could, let's pull up the latest guns and gadgets and throw it into the mix there. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com. Don't forget, TDN and the sports has got a bunch of really good deals going on right now. They always do. One of the older, not oldest, but one of the older magazine specialist companies, in the country, don't just go to their webpage if you are looking for mags. Go talk to them. They have more stuff than they can tell you. Pay attention. What's up everybody? My name is Jared. This is Guns and Gadgets, the premier source for Second Amendment news that you won't hear anywhere else. And in this video, we're going to dive into a massive legal battle that could reshape the future of American firearms dealing. And it's crazy. Crazy. Because you're going to say, Jared, didn't you already address this? Yeah. Well. The Department of Justice is defending themselves against gun owners of America. At the heart of the case is ATF's so-called zero tolerance policy and whether it's an outright attack on the second amendment or not. Yeah, you heard that right. Even though the Department of Justice said that they were repealing the Biden era zero tolerance rule on April 7th of 2025, and I did a report on that too, the Department of Justice is still fighting to defend that same rule in court against GOA. Buckle up. This is a big one and it could ruffle some feathers as always make sure you smash the like button and subscribe to the channel It's free doesn't cost you anything keeps you in the know and share the video. I'm putting out two videos a day So make sure you check back often and help us spread the truth about what's actually happening in the world of the Second Amendment. Real quick, if you are tired of weak woke coffee that lets you down, wake up to blackout coffee, the bold American brew that's brewed by patriots for patriots. Our small batch roasted masterpieces like 1776 dark roast and cinnamon French toast are crafted from elite beans and shipped fresh to you within 48 hours of roasting it. We have explosive flavors like blueberry crumble or double dark chocolate and much more, all as strong as your love for freedom. Join the revolution and subscribe and save or grab cake cups or our individual packets, our instant coffee packets on the go, bold taste, zero compromise and values that fight back. Check us out at blackoutcoffee.com slash GNG and fuel your freedom today. Don't wait. Your bold brew awaits. Save 10% with code GNG10. Let's get right into this. GOA was So it was actually they had two cases against ATF here centered on the zero tolerance policy. The first case is the one that's still ongoing. It's Morehouse Enterprises versus ATF and Morehouse is a small North Dakota gun shop, Bridge City Ordinance backed by Gun Owners of America and the Gun Owners Foundation. The other case was Killeton Tactical versus ATF. Now, the Zero Tolerance Policy basically said that if a gun dealer made even one mistake, even minor paperwork errors, ATF inspectors could move to revoke their federal firearms license. And once your license is gone, your livelihood is gone. Thousands of small mom and pop gun shops were suddenly facing extinction because of clerical errors. the same errors that for decades ATF would work with people to get them to fix them and get them back on track. But the Biden administration loved it. And here's the twist. The Trump administration and even the ATF's current leadership have since admitted that that policy was a disaster and an abuse of power. Trump's saying that. The acting head of ATF is saying that. Yet DOJ is defending it in court. Basically, because DOJ simply verbally repeal the policy, GOA continued the pressure in their federal court case challenging the rule. They wanted DOJ to do something more permanent, something tangible, so that the next president couldn't simply just reorder their DOJ and their ATF to re-institute that same unconstitutional policy. Instead, instead of doing something real and tangible, the Department of Justice is continuing to defend the zero-tolerance policy in court. Now, GOA's reply brief points out something jaw-dropping. DOJ's telling the courts one thing while the administration's saying the exact opposite in public. In court, DOJ lawyers are arguing that zero tolerance never hurt anybody, that it didn't target unintentional mistakes, and that inspectors still had discretion. Could plugging into the ground give you a way to generate low-cost backup electricity? Thousands are saving a small fortune. But outside the court, the White House itself said that ATF was weaponized to shut down small businesses and that there was nearly a six-fold increase in enforcement actions during Biden's term. DOJ even claims that the Second Amendment does not additionally protect the right of small private businesses and other federal firearms licensees to sell firearms. That record scratch moment, the DOJ is claiming in court that the Second Amendment does not protect the right to sell firearms. Pam Bondi is either the dumbest person in the world or she's complicit. Now then the DOJ said this, the government has no plans to abandon its previous arguments. So they have no plan to stop defending Joe Biden's anti-gun unconstitutional policies. Wait, what? But Trump said something different. Is Trump not telling the truth? Whatever happens, whatever scenario you want to believe, this is the tail wagging the dog. We are way too far down the road in this administration for Pam Bondi not to know what her Department of Justice attorneys are arguing in court. If that's the truth, she needs to be replaced because she sucks at her job if that's happening. And if it's Trump, he needs to be replaced because he sucks at his job and he's just giving us mouthpiece work while he's going and doing what Biden did to the Second Amendment. If the president himself is saying the ATF was weaponized yet is allowing his own Department of Justice to defend the same policies that were weaponized, this is a really bad look, right? At the very least, it's a very bad look. Even ATF's own acting director, Daniel Driscoll, admitted that the dealers were being penalized for honest mistakes like forgetting to write a license number on a form. And then DOJ comes back in the court and insists that none of it ever happened. That's government gaslighting at its finest. Now what DOJ is doing is trying to have gun owners of America's cases dismissed as moot because the policy was verbally repealed, thus avoiding actual rulings in court, something tangible. That way, nobody can go after DOJ or ATF for continuing to enforce this unconstitutional policy because there was no ruling in court. Now, GOA argues that the zero-tolerance policy wasn't just aggressive enforcement. It was final agency action that effectively rewrote law, the same law that ATF doesn't have the power to do. Only Congress can. By statute, ATF can only revoke a license, a dealer's license, if the violation was willful. Congress required that word for a reason, to protect dealers from losing their business over innocent mistakes. But ATF's adverse action policy flipped that on its head. It claims some violations inherently demonstrate willfulness, meaning the mere fact that the mistake happened was enough to presume guilt. That's not willfulness. That's strict liability. That's communism. It's a legal shortcut that Congress never authorized. Inspectors testified that their hands were tied as IOIs. They had no discretion. If a violation on ATF's list occurred, revocation proceedings were automatic. Even when investigators themselves said willfulness was not present, the paperwork still said recommend revocation. This isn't just about dealer licenses. GOA's brief makes a critical point. Cutting off the supply chain is an infringement on the Second Amendment. If the government can revoke licenses left and right, it doesn't need to ban guns directly. It just strangles access by killing off the stores that sell them. In just four years under Biden, the number of gun dealers nationwide dropped by about 11%. Imagine if government shut down 11% of churches or 11% of libraries or bookstores. It would never fly under the First Amendment. Now, GOA argues that the same standard must apply here. You cannot wipe out a lawful gun store or stores and then pretend that there's no impact on the right to keep and bear arms. DOJ tried to argue that there's no harm, no foul because there were still over 130,000 active FFLs. But that's misleading. Most of those are not retail gun shops. Many are collectors or businesses operating out of their own residences. The real number of storefront dealers, the ones ordinary Americans rely on and can shop at, plummeted during the Biden years. And let's not forget, Morehouse itself had to spend money defending against revocation, even though ATF ultimately admitted that its violations were not willful. That financial punishment and intimidation by process was the punishment. This case is now at the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and GOA's reply brief asks the court to reverse the district court's dismissal and hold ATF's zero-tolerance rule as illegal. The stakes are huge. If GOA wins, it could not only protect thousands of FFLs across the country, but also set precedent that government agencies can't sidestep Congress by inventing stricter rules than the law allows. And if the court recognizes the Second Amendment claims, it would be a groundbreaking acknowledgment that attacking the gun supply chain is just as unconstitutional as banning guns outright. This fight is far from over, but one thing is clear. ATF's zero-tolerance policy was exactly what gun owners feared it would be, an unhand- an un- uh, an underhanded way to kill off gun dealers and weaken the Second Amendment. And it's also clear that the Department of Justice, who is representing Donald Trump, still wanted to remain in effect, and they're defending it in court. Now it's up to the court to decide whether the agencies like ATF can rewrite their laws on their own or whether groups like GOA can hold them accountable. And yes, we know that they lost the Chevron deference case, which a lot of people are going to say, they can't even do it under Chevron. Yup, you're right. Yet here they are defending their actions in court. What do you guys and gals think? Should revocations for honest mistakes be considered a Second Amendment infringement? I know what I think. Drop your comments in the comment section down below. I will be reading them. GOA was going to be reading them too. GOA is fighting this through to the end guys and gals. If you want to support their effort, there's a link in the description of every one of my videos to join and support gun owners of America. We have to support those who support us. Yes, these groups ask for money. Yes, they need money. We are their lifeblood. We always want them to soothe. We have to help them do it. And don't forget, if you want to stay on top of cases like this, hit the subscribe button and share the video with fellow patriots. The more people know about this and what's actually happening, the harder it is for government to hide behind the courts. Until next time, stay safe, stay free. I'll see you on the next one. This BS cannot be allowed to continue America. guns and gadgets, go over there, give them a thumbs up please for that video and subscribe if you haven't subscribed to that video now. Real quick, the very argument they're making about, well, your fulfills would be a way to cut off supply. Guys, if you go back and read everything from 1967 and the arguments by people who understood what the Jewish communist would do, guess what? They were 100% correct. The very thing that's argued here is what they warned would happen. That they would use the FFL as a way to choke off weapons to the American people. That was one of the reasons that the private production, the private manufacturing clause was so critical. Well, you can make your own. And we all see how that's going right now with the same Jewish communists pushing to do what? Oh, they like to ban that too. Well, they planned on doing it sooner. And, by bequinamously, tried to do it in the late 70s under Carter, but didn't get any headway. I remember that like it was yesterday, okay? And it was, to a degree. It's still in my lumber yard in between my ears here. So I can remember that. Real quick, it sounded like Jared was surprised, but Jared shouldn't be surprised because he did report. Trump was the one who said, take the bump stocks and worry about due process later. Well, take the guns. This is the president who said that. He said it the first term. Nobody should be surprised that he's anti-gun. And he's going to say one thing in your face and he's going to do something else behind closed doors. What a surprise. Exactly. Which is where we're headed right now with a lot of the other activity behind the scenes. One month out, the money situation changes. And all of this is tied in. It's not one is separate from the other, separate from the other. So it's not how it works. All of these activities are interactive and in order for them to succeed, they have to try to disarm the population. Period. That's the only option they have. Are they going to get away with it? Well, they'll try. In fact, if they create conflict, their logic is that that in and of itself will be beneficial for their own purposes. Our attitude needs to be that we plan on winning. To do that, we need to be prepared for these particular threats. Manufacturing is a high priority, knowing how to make things. Hell, at the very least, knowing how to fix things, people. It's not so much even the idea that you need to make new if you can repair what you have, but how many people have the tools on the shelf or have made the effort to actually develop their skills. And that's one of the other issues that the founders, well, they knew because that's what they were fighting an uphill battle over. Remember, England prevented all manufacturing in America. They blocked every form. We had to buy finished goods from somewhere else, you know, England. And we couldn't, we weren't supposed to make our own. So again, this is going full, every aspect of this is going full circle back to where we expected. There's not a surprise here. As far as Trump lying, sure is. Sure, they are. I mean, I have no confidence in them whatsoever. But again, I have not been disillusioned because I was never illusioned. And I hope that you people listening with at least me planting a few seeds are feeling the same way. It's like, yeah, this is what we expect now. Because we understand the threat and what it is that they're trying to do, I will point out that also the whole idea of bookkeeping with the FFL, the arbitrary and capricious action, which by the way is even mentioned by quote unquote the inspectors that well, well, they had discretion. They will, they argue they had discretion. No, they didn't really have any discretion because they had an edict coming down from the dictator, two words, dick and potato. You figure it out, dictator. These creatures continued to use, in many cases, guys, these are not even mistakes that are made. Okay, you have to understand that with government forms that they will actually say that you can't use the abbreviations that the federal government created, the Postal Service and the federal government and the banking system all agreed upon for ID codes, like MI for Michigan. Now, if you've ever seen a real 4-4-7-3 form, you'll notice that in many parts of the form, they don't give you enough room to actually do what you should do with the form. Also, people are in conversation, they're distracted, they're not in a vacuum. A minor issue like, well, wait a minute, they used the federal abbreviation. Well, that's a failure. That is a mistake. That is an error. That is something that they're going to try to hold against you. All of a sudden, it's a major failure, crime, whatever. It is an insignificant bookkeeping error, not even really much of an error, because the proper data is there. Now, I'm going to tell you what I used to do. I would point out to people, let me see your driver's license. I would actually fill out the information. on a 4473, but I know how to micro print. I was a draftsman. And because of that, I would spell out everything in terms of city, state, even federal agency information. I would use an ultra-fine drafting pen, which usually is done for blacking. You don't do it anymore if we used to do it back in the day. And so when they came in to inspect the 4473s, they'd have to lean in and squint at the paper. But beyond the shadow of a doubt, it was accurately and neatly printed exactly as required, but to the int's degree. In some cases, they would say, yes, you can abbreviate. I don't trust that. I already know what the B-Witches are like and every time they showed up they demonstrated exactly what kind of piss willies they were. So guess what? Any place where I could complete the entire, you know, beyond the shadow of a doubt, there couldn't be any mistake made. What you're reading is what you're reading. It says what it says. I made a point of that. And again, the idea is just flood them with the bullshit that they figure, you know, whether they think they're gonna baffle all of you with BS. You flood them the same way. You inundate the system the same way. No, first of all, Mark, we shouldn't have FFLs. Absolutely, I just said that. In fact, all the people in 1967 that argued against the FFL, against the Jewish Communist Agenda for Gun Confiscation, they were 100% right, weren't they? demonstrated time and again by what the kosher mafia is doing to attack gun ownership in America for the purpose of attacking America's free people, everyone. So with all the discussions about the digital, if you have any, Gates has now come out with the public statement of... Oh, here ye not the singing of the view, Though wild and free, so from the tree, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll throw dry foam. You may ride a good late speed, ye may know it's turn to master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn to back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts, glad you make what little noise, and always hit the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll throw dry foam. And for everybody out there, it is Weapons Wednesday! You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com libertytreeradio.org. And I'll tell you what comparative study. Ed, you probably have Over the Hills and Far Away, Goosebumps, ENG. And in addition, now this is an odd man out, but kind of interesting too. And again, this is one of our girls listening in Virginia. Blood and Banner, dash by Morna, M-O-R-N-A, Morna. and last name MacAiden M-A-C-A-E-D-Y-N Blood and Banner by Morta MacAiden and Morta if you don't remember Morta switch you know the Morta the machines on remember that what was that from clear and present danger. Remember the secretary that the a fastened secret police character working for their carquels. He met her at the cabin and... Say what? In Virginia. Just kicked ass with a pretty good song. I think I didn't get a chance to listen it all the way through I just did a spot check on it blood and banner by Morna MacAiden Good stompin music right there people so if you get a chance by the way else Yeah, I'm gonna spell that again for you Morna M-O-R-N-A last name M-A-C-A-E-D-Y-N and the name of the song is blood and banner That's a mech saw. I'm going to tell you, have you ever been in armor? Have you ever had a chance to move in a vehicle, an armored vehicle at all, and you're in a unit or a group? Even if you're by yourself. Guys, get in the thing and ride. There's a different feel when it's tonnage underneath your rear end. Tanks don't move the way a car, don't think a car are going down the road. There's something about it that you just know. You're moving mass. You know what I mean? That's a mech song is what it is. That's a really good cavalry or mech song. Go ahead, head. Jump in there. Well, I'm talking to Craig right now. He's at a car show. He's showing off his little Japanese truck right now. I don't know if he's going to be able to do a live program. We're debating whether or not he's going to do the live program from the car show. So he may or may not be alive. If he's not alive, we'll be up next week to talk about what does he's at the show. He's engaging with people and you know, There's music and stuff going on in the background. You're not sure if it's going to be good. So if we don't get him in the next hour, he'll be up live next week talking about what happened at the show. Well, if we can get him up next hour, he can actually incorporate all those people. That would be cool. I know. Well, I'm talking to him about it right now. He thinks he can do it, Dad. But it's his call. He's there. That's cool. OK. Very good. Well, for everybody out there, so Craig may be live. Hopefully, he will be. Come on, Greg. Let's do this, please. That's the kind of broadcasting you always want to do, where people are interacting and you get a chance to actually work with people. And it doesn't mean there is, in this case, he's into a number of different texts. So the important thing here is you get a chance to get to meet some new people, so to speak, even as listeners. You never know what's going to pop out. Guys, I was at a rally that had nothing to do with It was funny, it was up in Brighton, Michigan. It was live and we actually did the program there. One of the guys I ran into there and started talking to, he actually did come up on the air, but he only was talking about the rally, the subject for the rally itself. It was a political rally for a campaign. But because it just happened to be there and I got him up and got him to talk with me, he thought for him and he realized who I was. And he and I had gone to school together and he was like, oh man! And of course that got us into a conversation. And that's how I was able to relate to you about the spy software technology built into the modern electronic ignition systems in cars. I was talking to the engineer who literally designed it, who I just happened to go to school with, which was kind of cool. So you never know who you're going to run into, and they might have a little gem, which becomes a very valuable gem in the process. Just something to think about there. So if it can, it'd be fun. It's always fun anyway to get other people, hey, you're on live radio. Really? Wow. People like that. It's fun. And of course you've got to watch it. Sometimes you can be Barnacle Bill the Sailor. I've got to watch myself on occasion with that. But it's fun. So participate. Please participate. Now, let's see. Other things that we had going on here before going any farther. Don't let me forget. And I almost did. Hold on here. I've got to find the right one. OK. Well, I was unmuted the whole time. I don't know if you heard me say it, but yeah, Craig is going to try to get the program live. Yay! There we go. Good, Greg. Thank you, Greg. This is what keeps radio interesting. I always remember that. Very good. Oh! You know how good it's going to be? Because the car show is, it's the end of the day and not everybody's got their cars. He's walking around. So he's going to do what he can. Speaking about Barnacle Bill the Sailor, guys, I have to say something. There's another really interesting song, one of our friends from the Colonial State Center. And this is one of our friends from Maryland who hates what's going on in these coasts. Tonight we ride by Tom Russell, R-U-S-S-E-L-L. When he heard that my grandpa, Schilling, rode with Blackjack Pershing against Pancho Villa, he sent this piece, but we can't play it on the air. I go, what? Oh yeah, you'll understand. If you want to go listen to it, and again, for our friend in Maryland, I appreciate it. Maybe we can figure out how to beep it or maybe make some noise over certain words. But, well, it's really, it's not that bad. I think I've heard worse. I mean, it's not like MC5 from back in the 60s, guys. Tonight we ride dash Tom Russell R-U-S-S-E-L-L. We're not going to play it on the air, Ed, but I did put it out there so if you want to go listen to it, it's a pretty cool song. And it's a little like it's a riding piece, is what it comes down to. Tonight we ride, needless to say, dash Tom Russell R-U-S-S-E-L-L. OK? Now, before I forget, over at Montana AR-15 and also AR-15 Discount, there are a couple of bundle deals that are a little below $6 for AR-15 mags, $5.98, $5.99, whatever. It's a bundle deal. You may want to go check it out. There is another bundle deal out there, $55. That's for the porthole type side view AR15 30 round mags. They're polymer. Go check them out. Again, Montana AR15. They do this cyclically. They don't do it constantly, but they do it cyclically and they put different mags into the mix. So if you have a different flavor of mag, you'd prefer I understand. However, I would point something out. If you have a flavor of mag that you really like and it works really well, you buy the cheap mags to take to the gun range and you beat the snot out of them now because you already know that those really nice mags you have work really well. Now the other reason I say buy the cheap mags is because those are your first bumble mags that get dropped. If you had your combat rig, you'd have your core best of everything on your basic load bearing equipment. The mags that are in your mag pouches there are your first best. If you have bandoliers, you got to remember those are chuckables. So they don't have to work a million times because you're probably going to shoot it and drop it. Shoot it and drop it. Shoot it and drop it. If you can, you'll put in a dump bag initially. And in fact, in the early stages of a contact, you could, if you're the defender especially, if you're an ambush especially. However, if it's an ambush, you're hosing down the kill zone or if you're the one being attacked, you're hosing down the person who's trying to ambush you. So again, you're not aiming to save the mags. You drop the mag and get it out of the way as quick as you can so you can clear the magazine well, reintroduce the mag and do it one more time. So reload, reload, reload, reload. Now I did find something else here, Ed. I'll tell you what, we played the song before and you know it's been around our circle for a long time. I was thinking of fitting it in for the 8, but we've got a couple things we need to cover at the 8 o'clock. So let's put this one in there. You'll recognize the title, but it's a different author. Dawson's Christian Bracket Retro Filk Mix Bracket F.E.A.T. for a feature, I believe, F.E.A.T. Christoph Kiever. Again, Dawson's Christian Bracket Retro Filk Mix. One thing I like about some of the remakes that are done or the covers is that they actually have a little better, you know, a little clearer with regard to words and enunciation. If you try to make out the words, in this case, I can provide a version that allows you actually Well, it paints the metal picture better because there's no doubting what it is you're listening to. And this particular song just fitted in before the top. We're going to have some fun today. I have been working my hind end off outside and as soon as I'm done, I don't have an hour break. I have an hour work time. And then back to the program at 8 o'clock. So for all of you out there, we have fun here. It's just that simple. Another thing, Organize Armed Equipment Train as Militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. This is Weapons Wednesday, I know. And one of the things, looking at something, somebody had a question about would you carry any of these old World War II weapons. Somebody actually was doing it being snide. I said, well, which one? I heard Dostin's Christian and I heard a name but I didn't catch all of it. Okay, it's Dawson's Christian bracket retro-filk-mix bracket peak F-E-A-T dot Christophe interesting first name kind of like Marta Christophe K-R-I-S-T-O-P-H Kieber Well, I think it's Kieber looks like K-E-A-V-E-R I think Anyway, this is another version of Dawson's Christian. It's closer to the original artist's version You know, um, oh, come on, uh, Tyrone did a version of it too. Yes, I know. But this one is a little, this one, I'm looking for a dad and it's not coming up for me. That's one I look up all the time with the Carmen Miranda's ghost thing too. I think that would come up to me, but let me see. Dawson's Christian bracket, retro, silk music bracket. Try that. See if that pops it up better. That's what I put in as the first part of search. I ain't getting that. Christoph Kieber. Christoph. The letters should have been Christoph Kieber. Kieber. I'm getting all this weird festival music. Willie Nelson. I don't think Willie Nelson actually sang that song. Oh, right. Willie Nelson sang milk music. This is cool. Well, actually, what's wrong with that? Okay, we got all this space cowboy. This is all music festival. I know that and I know that. I understand. I'm saying be facetious there because but but cowboy silk would make sense after all firefly, right? But no such luck as they say. We're working on it. It's going to see if it somehow interestingly enough it popped up in a search when I was looking at some of the requests that we just played it popped but it's It even references filk music, which is rather interesting. They don't always do that for the title So it is definitely something that's sitting out there waiting in the wings for some reason all it's giving me is shorts and a couple of songs I know are not it because fat rap that rats more of a techno piece But if you ever look at the band fat rat dad, they've got some neat like cosmic techno music that they do Okay, well if we can't find it we're only we don't have enough time now anyway, so don't worry about it for the moment We'll just I'll see if I can get it up to the 8 o'clock. Oh Right, and I'll see if I can track down why it would be hiccuping Because I'm pretty sure it wrote down everything correctly the algorithm for me You know different algorithms for different people as stupid as that is By the way also real quick. Well again, we carry on Real quick before I forget also a bunch of stuff showed up over a bunch of interesting trade-in items showed up over at CenterfireSystems.com. Take the time, go over to Centerfire Systems. These people don't advertise with us. If I mention them, it's because, hey, that looks like it might be useful for everybody. So there are a number of different police trade-in items that they picked up. Part of whatever location they cleared out recently it looks like to me. They do this on occasion. They come up with some really interesting stuff. And in this case, right now, it looks like they have also a few new surplus items that are actually reasonably priced. Now, Centerfire Systems has a little discount section. You should always check it nowadays. They've been finishing out other companies that have gone out of business and they've picked up some really interesting material. So they're definitely worthwhile. Centerfiresystems.com. Centerfiresystems.com. And let's see, there were one or two of those things that are tiny. I could have recognized the name. He's the original artist. That's what I was wondering. It sounds close. He's the original artist of the Carmen Miranda Ghost compilation album. In this case, it's a... You had him and there's another guy that was on that album that did folk songs together. Right, but he's... This sounds like a studio piece that he did separate. It doesn't have the same instrumental, but the voice is matching and very clear, so this is a really... It's a cool copy because if you kind of have a hard time following the words, you shouldn't with this one. So for everybody out there, oh and somebody's asking one more time, okay we are not playing this one on the air, we are not, not yet. I have to say, go through it all the way. Tonight we ride by Tom, a dash, Tom Russell, R-U-S-S-E-L-L. It's from one of our friends in Maryland who listens and has listened for a very long time. But it is an interesting song, I will say that. It's entertaining, but you can't necessarily play that one. We'll see. But the other one, Dawson's Christian Return, Filth Mix featuring Christoph Kieber. We'll play that at the 8 o'clock during the bottom of the hour break then. And we're probably going to play The other piece, as a matter of fact, Ed you can have them queued up in advance. We'll be doing the Dawson's Christian and we're gonna replay because I had a bunch of pop-ups here as soon as we played that song Blood and Banner by Morna McAden M-A-C-A-E-D-Y-N. That's her name. I assume that Morna is that girl. I hope. I think I can't see you guys. Morna! Hey, Morna. Good morning. Good morning, Morna. But anyway, for our friends out there, we appreciate the requests. So the two, it'll be Dawson's Christian and Blood and Banner. That way, I won't have to ask for the 8 o'clock break. And meanwhile, also over at AIM Surplus, they just got a bunch of other equipment trade-in items. That's another one. Too numerous to mention here on the air. Whoa, so we're gonna take off here in a moment. We should got a minute or two aim surplus comm also remember PPU preview partisan With some of the stuff that's going on with Arminia Maybe causing some ripple problems Idiots made a deal with the parasite kosher mafia with Jewish mom. So that's gonna cause ripple effect as we say Anyway, that could also affect the Serbian arms system as far as who they support and where they sell weapons to and ammo. God bless our Republic. Now to the new world order, we shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're in a march. We're gonna get out of the way for now. Ted Dyle, live broadcasting with Craig from Forbidden Knowledge, right here on Delivery Tree Radio. God bless. We are here live if you are listening on the 20th of August. I believe that's the date. And I'm actually outside and you may hear loudspeakers talking, you may hear music playing. Hopefully you'll be able to hear me well enough to do this hour the day they do. And we are at a car show, live at an antique car show. A local, they hold this once a week here in Brooklyn, Michigan at a big boy restaurant. And people just volunteer. There's no registration. People just come up with their cars and talk to each other about them and kill them off. Some very expensive cars here, some not so expensive. It's kind of, I'm not a car guy, so I'm not going to be able to describe very well what I'm seeing here. I can sometimes get a date because if I look at the license plates. I can tell dates on them, but not always. And I don't know what I'm looking at. Because I'm not really a car guy. But I do see some here from like the 30s, some from the 50s, but most of them were like muscle cars from the 60s. That's kind of my impression here. But I don't really, again, I'm not a car guy. I actually came with one of my cars, so my trucks. I'll talk about that later as I walk around. I'm probably going to have to stay away from the loudspeakers in order to hear me well. I'm hoping it's not going to be too much of a distraction. I've got my mouth kind of close to the speaker, so hopefully you're catching me more than you're catching the loudspeakers or the music and the wind, possibly. So I'm looking at all these cars and I, again, since I'm not a car guy, I can't really describe that thing. What, I mean, I feel like this way here in Michigan, 1931, but I don't know what it is. And unless they put a sign in the car or if there's some kind of display that tells me exactly what it is, I have really no clue what it is. I do see it's a Chevy, but, and it's a really deep, royal blue, but I don't know what it is. Two-seater with a... It looks like it could be a rumble seat. Is that what they call those things? The seat where the back trunk opens up and it's two more seats. I don't know if that's what you call it. This one looks like a Model T, but I don't know if it's a Model T. It's souped up and it's custom. People spend a lot of money on their engines too, making them look nice. Chrome everything, our logic colors, things powder coated. People spend thousands on these things. I do know that I talked to a small version, I talked to an owner of a needle, a modern needle, what do they call them, the new beetles, that he customized and he turned it into a little pickup truck essentially. He topped it and I guess he said it was a kit. You buy a kit and you can chop it and put a little pickup truck down. It's very small. It's only about five feet long. About four or five feet long and maybe about three feet wide. It's a very small bed, but it's kind of a pickup truck. And the thing about it is he says he's got about $32,000 into it, both the purchase price and some of the modifications he made. But yet he's got it for sale, but he's got it for $21,000. So from what I'm, from kind of what I'm gathering by people who I'm talking to that you kind of lose money when you, you do it more as a hobby rather than a, an investment. It's more of a hobby. It's a labor of wealth, restore old cars apparently. Here's something, it's a 1930. I'll talk to you later on, this thing is peach colors. It's 1948. And the only reason I know it's a 48 is because it's like a license plate. Now by understanding here, maybe I'll be able to talk to somebody here. It can tell me more because these guys know more about it than I do. In Michigan, you can actually buy an old license plate. You can pick a license plate with a year of your car or truck, for instance. In this case, it's a 48. And you can buy an old license plate with a dead registration. But you can actually take it then to the BMV and register it with that old plate as your current registration as a historic vehicle. That's my understanding of it. I could be wrong. I'll try to confirm that here by talking to somebody. Because I'm looking at a lot of other license plates here that are plain white and they're modern and that's those historical vehicles. So again, every state is going to be different I suppose. But here in Michigan, that's my understanding. About half of them have historical plates. And they have yearly, they don't show the date of the vehicle on them. Like if you buy an old pipe and stick it on there. Here's an old Bel Air 57 Chevy, the classic 57 Chevy with a nice red color, lots of chrome, beautiful. But most of these cars here are beautiful. This is interesting. Here's a 52. That's somebody here probably can answer the question. Sorry on this one here. That's you. Okay, when you buy a plate in Michigan, you take an old plate and you register, right? That's how it goes. Why do some of that use the historic vehicle plate plates instead of an old plate? The choice? The choice? Is it cheaper or something? Is it easier? You can reactivate that plate. Even if it's because you like the authentic thing. Yeah, about half the cars here have the plates that are Right, so I can tell what year they are because I don't know what I'm looking at. I would have no idea what year that was. Or, um, 8. So, does it cost less to do it that way? I don't think any less. It's just kind of a... But it's illegal to drive on the road because you got it registered. Yep, yep. That plate is registered with state of the art. The same with all the other ones that say historical plate. Those are legal to move. Yep. I've got two other trucks that go by here. And this one here, it had a plate on it, a 50 feet plate, so I'm trying to react to it. What I'm looking here for is, I'm lying on the radio right now, I'm just walking around asking questions. I'm seeing what I'm seeing here, I'm seeing a, tell me what you got here. It's a Ford garbage, ten-level garbage, it's an old garbage truck, but is this kind of how they used to work? It's original. Very small by today's standards. It's probably only one-fourth the size as far as the bed, the dump bed goes. Okay, and now there's going to be more like 20 or 30. Yeah, so it almost looks like that's all steel, but that's not fiberglass anywhere. Okay. Perfect shape. And it's a 48 Ford 52 42 Ford. And what's the, what's the upside? That would be like an F 500 day or okay. So two axles will do wheels and backs, so six tires. Okay, this is a very good radio when I can't show pictures of them. They're very beautiful red color and perfectly looking restored to me, so. But I don't really know what I'm looking at. I did bring a car here, but I don't fit in here. But you've got the most unusual truck that I've seen here. Yes, we do. Thank you. Okay, thank you. So walking around, I don't know if that could be heard, but essentially it sounds like It's a choice whether you use a historical plate or you get an old plate, you want to eat it by old license plates for instance, find the one of the year that you want to show and then you can register in Michigan. Maybe other states are similar. I don't know. So, walking around here, here's a custom conversion that's, most of these are custom. This looks like a truck from the 1920s. But he's put like a fifth wheel, like a semi on it. But yet the truck is only about the size of a Model T type of truck. So if it's just an unusual thing, I'm sure. But I don't know. Maybe that's how they work. So anyway, I walked around. I got to stay away from these speakers. So we're doing a sort of drawing right now. There is a SS. I think it's probably an El Camino. Let's see what this is. Okay, yeah, yeah There's an old Corvette. This Corvette was 58 Corvette. Very different looking from the 70s when I paid attention to Corvettes. The steel body or is it fibroblast? It's no fibroblast, huh? They always had fibroblast, Corvettes always did, huh? Okay, I'm learning here because I don't know. Well, you're welcome to fall into and talk if you want once I run out of things talk about here We'll talk about something else that I have in mind Well, yes old Corvette is something more very different than what I'm used to seeing Here's a truck that This sort of is unusual It's gonna be hard to grab So that was Ford pickup truck 1966 and I did talk to the owner about the owner standing here. I saw him He took an old talking about it's kind of chock-proof about a foot lower. The windshield is only about 10 inches tall and he's put really big tires in the back and but he's kept it. I asked him if it was a work in progress because it's really rough looking. He said, nope, that's it. So some people like to keep them in drivable condition but really rough looking. You've got a ride stuff in where the gas hand is because these old Four trucks had the gas tank behind the seats where they remained. I saw there was Model T that had the gas tank under the seats. So, then I wouldn't go over the name very well. The gas tank either under the seats or behind the seats. So, you obviously don't see that anymore. But, they've got their hood strapped down with leather straps and they've got their horns on it. But, it's really rough looking. But, that's what he went for. Because, that's it. Is this done? He said, yep, that's it. So I guess anything can go. Here's one that I talked to the owner about this one too. There's a truck here that is similar in looking to my truck. Well, let me describe this truck before I go to my truck here. This is a Dodge. It is a 69 Dodge pickup truck, but it's a tab-over design. In other words, there's no hood. Black nose front. The bed is almost 8 foot but it's about 4 feet between the wheel wells. It's a very nice purple color, this particular truck. Perfect condition for most everything here is perfectly. But the bed looks like it's about, it's not quite 8 foot but it's like 7.5 foot or 7 foot. But it's a full size Dodge pickup truck but it's shorter than a regular pickup truck because it's a cab over design. The engine is actually between the seats. I'm looking at it now inside the cab. So there's actually like your armrest basically folds up and you've got about maybe almost two feet of distance between you and the one seat to the other. And the armrest is basically the seat under there. The end and the radiator is in back too, in back where the engine is. You've got full, the floorboards on this thing, there's not a, is that a hub? So you could just like pretty much full legroom because the engine is between the seats slightly set back. And that means, my make sense here, so the radiator is actually two and a half feet, three feet back into the truck in the engine compartment, which is, and it's not kind of a larger cab. It's not a four-seater, it's only two seats, but you've got about two feet of space behind the cab, and that's partly where the engine is. So they, Very beautiful looking. I guess I can keep walking around here. Here's a... This has the biggest fins. We didn't even even the 50's on the Chevy. Biggest fins I saw here. Let me see what this was again. This is a 61. Let me see if I can tell what it is here. Oh, 61 Cadillac. 61 Cadillac. The bill. Perfect shape, kind of a lime green color kind of, a dull green. That's the biggest things I've seen at the show here. It looks like people are leaving now. Unless there's some other competition for engine noise, that's not going to go well on the radio. Yeah, people are leaving. It's supposed to go on until 80, so that means I still got another 45 minutes or so. So the show's over, but people are actually leaving. I need to start I'm still walking around here. There's somebody so much here to look at this probably about a hundred cars here So in this comment next to me, it's just been started up. So it's smoking away There's an SS Camaro leaving right beside me. So yeah, a lot of people leaving. I didn't realize I didn't know when the show really ends but People people are heading out They're supposed to go to late. So I don't know this first time I've been to the show. I don't normally do this. It's just me I just decided I have an unusual vehicle. Okay, what I got here, let me explain what I got. Because I know completely about this. Maybe you mentioned it on the radio once or twice before. Saying what I got. I have a, I got one of the most unusual vehicles here too. Mine is stock. I don't have any chrome on it. I don't have any custom chopping or raving or lowering or anything like that. It's simply a Honda Axi. Okay, if I know what the hell I'm talking about. It's a truck. You have any elegant aleses? Okay. People leaving after me and I kind of have them a little blocked in. Kinda acty. Okay, so what that is, it's a Japanese truck. And yes, it is a right hand drive, but I use it as a work truck. To me, this is not a show vehicle because it's a work truck. It's something I use all the time with my property. I'm loading wood in there, a lot of branches, clearing things, I'm actually using the thing for work. It's a four wheel drive. It's a very small truck. We're talking, the actual weight of the truck is less than one ton, less than 2,000 pounds. It's only about 11 feet long, but yet the bed is about six and a half feet long and about four and a half feet wide, as I roughly mentioned. I can put a piece of plywood in the back of the truck for several reasons. When I open up the tailgate, it almost becomes eight feet. And then the side, the tailgate pulled down like an American truck, it also comes off easily. So a lot of Americans want to do that too. But the sides also pull down. And there's no wheel wells like there are in typical American trucks. No wheel wells at all. So in other words, the bed is a flat bed and it's flat. There's nothing obstructing your cargo like there is with a... I hope everybody can hear me okay. There's still a lot of engine noise. There's a bed of slack. Now it's a cam-over design, you can imagine. Again, cam-over where you're basically sitting... I'm saying, the seat are basically over the part wheels. And your feet are in front of those front wheels. Kind of like that badge I was talking about earlier. So the engine, and here's the difference here. There's a lot of these trucks in Japan, they call them K trucks. That's how it's pronounced. It's called K-E-I. Called K trucks. In Japan, they use these as work trucks. In fact, this one is kind of a... In Japan, they have the nickname, these trucks, the nicknamed the Farmer's Ferrari. The engine is in the back. Let me explain. On the Honda, the one I'm looking at, on the Honda the engine is a 550cc engine. It's like half a motorcycle engine. A three cylinder 550cc engine under the bed in front of the rear wheels. If you can imagine that. And there's a plate, I got the plate open where people can see their engine. Although mine is just ugly gray looking because there's no comb, there's no paint on it, nothing. There's a plate removed that can serve at the edge. And you can also reserve at the edge by taking off the rear wheels and going from the side or from the bottom. So the hood is just a little rectangular plate that removes from the top and bolts down. So the bed is slack with no wheel wells instructing it. And the little plate makes it flat too. I usually put a piece of rubber over it when I'm working at the property. so that I don't bang it up. This is a decent shape. 1988. This is something you come out, people ought to think about, these are practical. All these other cars you see here aren't really that practical. They're more for show. They're not really a daily drive. These are cars they keep in the garage. They only take them out for shows like this or whatever to show them off after they've restored them. I haven't done anything to restore this really. I've done repairs to it, but I haven't done anything to customize it. 1988 on the Acape. Four wheel drive and most of these trucks did have four wheel drive. They're made by, this is made by Honda, but also made by Suzuki, Subaru, by Hatsu, Mitsubishi. These are very popular trucks in Japan. They make them and use them on farms, and farmers use them mainly, but they could be daily drivers as well. They're rose regals. here in Michigan, but some states, they are not legal in some states. Some states will not allow them at all on those roads, on public roads. You can always buy them for your property and use them on your property, but you cannot put them on the roads in some states, such as, for instance, Georgia, where I'm going to be next week at Dragon Con. I wouldn't be able to take this park there in Georgia, although I could still drive it there if I had a place for it, which I don't. I actually have... Japanese plates on this truck right now. From that era and the right color, the right year and everything that I bought. But anyway, I don't have it speed legal. I'm only a few miles from having to get it back home so I'm just taking my chance, taking it back on the roads. But it's the reason, okay, think of it side by side. Here in this country farmers or people property owners will buy these side-by-sides or sometimes gators sometimes Holdara some camp members some of the other brand name John Deere makes something Where it's basically a four-wheel drive vehicle It speaks to the kind of an 80 like a four-wheeler where one person sits kind of between right in the middle of things The side-by-side people fit kind of higher up over the wheels and it's four-wheel drive and they're small fairly small and they use them for other properties. But the bed on those things are only like 3 foot by 3 foot half the time. They don't hold much weight either. This is about a half a ton truck of capacity. Although people regularly wait, put a ton on them, I've seen on the internet, people can load a ton of them on the internet. A ton of cargo on them. And the bed is a whole lot larger. So this is a great alternative to a side by side. If you have property, rural property, your maintained property, this might be something you would consider. The newer ones, okay let me go through some of the specs on it here, 4-wheel drive, 550cc, 3 cylinder, only 34 horsepower, and 800 pounds capacity. Now if I were two years newer, the Japanese trucks then started having 650cc engines, so a little bit larger engines. The laws in Japan are different. The laws in Japan allow, in order to be cheap, Okay, and these things are... they're built... they're budget vehicles. You can buy a brand new one right now, a basic model without any frills. You can buy for about $10,000 new in Japan. Literally. A pickup truck. If you try to talk about buying one of those side-by-sides to do, you're going to spend $15,000, $40,000, and then you're likely to have a gate or a cab or windows or anything. This has got cab, this has got heat, got windows, some of them are air conditioning. Mine is bare bones, but you can get them with air conditioning, you can get them with power brakes, power steering, all the modern conveniences, airbags, you can get them with that. Mine is basically a bare bones model. I just use another property so I'm not interested in all those fancy things anyway. Manual, everything. Manual windows, manual steering, manual brakes, evidence, manual transmission. But you can get all the frills if you want, but then you're going to spill a lot more. If you buy a brand new one. Now, these are for sale all over the country. I can tell you two very large dealers that I'm aware of in the country, depending where you are. There's one in North Carolina. Can't remember what it's something mini trucks. You look them up online. There's also a big dealer in Oregon. And these dealers may have a hundred trucks or more on their lot where you can buy these and drive away with them. So, they're available. But here's the thing. You won't find any that are newer than 25 years old. The reason for that is, the important law school and the Department of Transportation Regulations, these do not pass the Department of Transportation requirements to be road legal. But if they're 25 years or older, they can be imported here and still registered, but then they're exempt from the emissions and the crash tests and the airbags and all that other stuff. So 25 years or older is considered exempt. And that's true for any vehicle, from what I understand. So anything you see here in this country are generally going to be 25 years old or older. I've had this thing for almost 15 years, but, and back when I bought mine, it only cost, I think it was about $2,500, if I recall. I put about $2,000 into it in repairs. over the last 15 years. But that's basically just standard stuff. It's not anything major. I haven't really done much of anything to it. I mean, it still runs great. They're packing up the music now, so it's going to get quieter. It looks like the DJ's done, and most of the cars are gone. So, we have a little more quiet here, although I'm still near traffic, so I get it with them. On the road, it might be better. So, this, so anything, if it's 25 years old, you can basically import any car into this country. and you're exempt from the DOT regulations. Now this particular one, because of the cab over design, your feet are really right behind the bumper. There's nothing between you and the... In a crash situation, your legs are the cripple zone. Got me? So it might scare people. Now this is a fairly slow speed truck and it's really not meant for highways anyway. Some states allow them on all roads. Some states only allow them on some roads. In other words, because the speed on most of these is only going to be up to about 65 miles an hour, the top speed. I've had this one up to 100 before, 100 kilometers an hour, which turns out to be like 62 or something. I probably could have done faster, but I wasn't really prepared to see. I just wanted to see how fast it would go. And yes, they do go, most all the models will go about 65 miles an hour, maybe a little faster. But your engine's screaming then. You really don't want to keep driving it. So some states don't allow them on the expressways, which is understandable because most people can't go that fast with these. But secondary, which is why some states allow them on secondary roads but not the main, not the interstates. People are giving me thumbs up. They get a lot of tension with this thing. Not so much a car show as I see. I don't get so much attention at car shows because there's so much here to see. But I notice on the road if I go anywhere with it, which I rarely do. People give me thumbs up, people smile, people look, and the site has questions. It draws attention. So if you're an introvert, you may not want to get something like this and drive it on the roads anyway. Again, I don't normally have it on the road, but people driving by, they say they're giving me a thumbs up on the road. But it's not something that you would, what's the kind of thought here, putting the cover plate on? So, I also did a few things. I did make a funny thing. I put a sign in the back. You know those signs? Everybody's seen them. Oversized load on the trucks. A yellow sign. 8 foot wide. So I'm going to sign up and it fits the whole back of my truck. And I have it here. It's under sized load. This one's a little funny. And then I've got some Japanese change on the dashboard. lose change coins. The NML Japanese license plates just to kind of make it look, kind of, look the conversation I guess if you will make it more authentic I suppose. Of course not with the undersized load thing, this is just a magnetic thing that I can peel right off real easily. Packing it off right now. Packing up, because I'm not sure if they're going to kick me out of here because even though it says supposed to go to ink, most people, there's only a few cars left here now. Everybody's going off. So, and as far as, what about fuel economy because that's something else I can ask so I... I like to say I get 40 smiles per gallon. Well, probably is I don't really know. I see things online. I see claims up to 50 miles per gallon. I don't know because I don't take it on the road deal question. I don't go where I pull up the tank and then they have a measured amount. The type is only about 9 gallons. So I don't have a way of really checking it properly. But if you have it on the road, you could easily check it. But probably everything I've been seeing anywhere between 30 and 50, probably just 40 smiles per gallon. And it does, you get smiles no matter where you go. It's kind of funny how people react to it. Compared to some other weird vehicles I have, because I have some other weird vehicles as well. But this is a daily, this is a worker at my property. This is not a... Special piece, I didn't do anything. I don't have a fancy paint job on or anything. It's just a Ford truck, got a few little rust things and rust spots and things over here and there. So it's not perfect for the seats. It's got rips in them. It's kind of like an older truck, but it still draws a lot of attention. So this is an option. If you're thinking about a side by side, you really ought to look into these. And if you're just going to use it on your property, you can get it anyway, regardless of what the law is saying. If you're only going to use it on private property. In fact, if you wanted to, you could buy a brand new one. in Japan and bring it over here. Regardless of the exemptions, the exemption is only to get it down the road, get registered, licensed and insured. But if you were to buy a brand new one in Japan and bring it over here and use it on private property, you could still get it over here. Now you're going to have to pay tariffs and also shipping, so it's going to cost quite a bit. But frankly, if you were to buy a brand new truck like this in Japan right now, it's about $10,000. What's the minimum price of a full-size pickup truck here in this country right now? $40,000 and up, and up. That's about what you're going to pay for a new pickup truck today in the United States. And here you can buy one for about $10,000. It does about the same thing. Four-wheel drive, a bed about the size. Basically, it's equivalent to a Ford Ranger. I don't even think the range is. I don't think any of the smaller trucks have been eliminated in this country because of the carbs testing and the rules of the road. Department of Transportation. They've changed the rules for trucks. And that's why you don't see smaller trucks anymore. You see these gigantic trucks. Even though the smallest truck you can buy is like the F-150 or something, they've all gotten bigger. And it has to do with emissions and the size of the vehicle. It's a formula. And having to meet the emissions, and they're having trouble, so they would just make them bigger so they would have to meet the same emission standards as cars. So it's something that's been changing in this country over the last couple decades. Maybe you haven't noticed, but you don't really see smaller pickup trucks anymore. We have quite a few different models here in this country. We have the S-10s and the Rangers and even companies like Toyota had a smaller pickup truck. Where the bed was about size before Granger, you know, like a six and a half foot bed, six foot or so, and then, you know, a little bit smaller pickup truck. You don't have them anymore in this country. Because they change rules, but you can still buy these now people ask me about parts and repairs Well repairs unless you know a bit about cars To do them yourself. It's gonna be kind of hard to find a mechanic. I cannot take this to a Honda dealer And have them work on it. They're gonna laugh at me. I go try to buy parts on Honda dealer They'll just tell me oh, how did I make a truck or whatever? But you'll know I have on the truck. So no you are They forget about dealers. They're not going to be able to help you. They want to sell you new and then service you know as new until the warranty expires and then they don't even want to look at it in 10 years or older probably. So you're not going to be able to rely on a dealer. You'd have to rely on basically some of the, I did have somebody work on it once that was working out of his garage out of his home. And that's the kind of mechanic you need to find if you can't do the things yourself. Most everything that mechanic, if he's decent, he's going to look at things and understand what is what because nothing is like it should be. Everything's fairly smaller and in different places. It just doesn't compare to what you got in this country. So if you have a kind of mechanic that kind of knows that he doesn't rely on plugging a computer in to find out what's wrong with it so he knows what module to change. That's not what these things are about you're gonna find a mechanic that knows that is actually an old-school type mechanic that knows How an engine runs and not just how to plug in a computer? They're gonna happen with these. I don't even know if it has any computer chips in at all. I'm not positive of that Anyway, so the price is a lot less now. Here's the thing if you import The prices I've been saying but buying a truck for $10,000 Brand-new and then bringing it over here. It's gonna cost you probably $2,000 just to get it here And then you're going to have to pay taxes and tariffs and other fees, shipping-related fees to get your imports, fees for, when it comes to having a word, starts with a fee. Anyway, to get something from another country here, it's going to cost you. It's going to cost you probably anywhere between $2,000 and $4,000, depending on how much the taxes are, depending on how much the shipping is and what country it's coming from. So don't just think you can, but still, let's say it's $5,000. That's still a brand new truck for $15,000 that you can use as a real truck. Now these are, you can use a real truck. It looks kind of like a toy, but it's only got 12 inch wheels. A lot of people that buy these things, they lift them, they put bigger tires on them, knobs, and they modify them so that they can clear the fenders and all this. I just have stock tires on mine. But it's four wheel drive, so it gets to the place I need to get. So if you were to import something from another country, you can do it. It's newer than 25 years, but then it's going to have to stay off the road. It's going to have to be on your property. Until it becomes 25 years old, then you can have it registered if your state allows that. But some states do. Most states do. A nice purple dot is leaving now. Beautiful. Beautiful looking duck. Mine's not beautiful looking duck. But it's not unusual. But here only just because we talk to people. There's so many people asking questions about it. But frankly, people ask less questions about it. Something like this local car show. That's kind of surprised. I did talk to some people, but I only talked to like two or three people today that want to know more about it. So maybe you don't care. I'm talking about it here almost for a whole hour and maybe you don't care either. But that's... That's the story. I have again if they're Honda Ackee FDX. Ackee stands for activity supposedly ACTY and the FDX is supposedly super deluxe Which I can't tell what super deluxe about it because it looks pretty pretty bare bones basic to me But they have different birds in fact if I were to trade in one I'd want to get a Honda Ackee attack The attack version of this truck looks exactly the same of the transmission is different. The transmission has a a super low first and a super low reverse. Mine happens to be a five speed manual. But the four speed, super low reverse, super low, that's what the attack is. And that, I think, is a little harder to find. But on my property where I need to navigate slowly going between trees or through areas with rocks or something, I'd like to go slower than it does in first gear. And so that's my only complain about this truck. This first gear is too fast for what I need to do at my property. You can also get them with dump beds right from Japan. Sometimes you got soft, they got what they call soft dump and you got hard dump. Soft dump is kind of a, it's meant for softer materials. You know maybe a new manure or straw or something where you're not gonna bang it up really hard and the bed is basically the same in sheet metal that the stock version has it's basically just the standard bed that goes up the hard the hard dumps are ones that have More substantially thick steel we want to take a loader and load in dirt or rock gravel or something and Not have to worry about banging it all up is good more substantially Built beds. That's what they call hard dumps. Those are available There's going to be dealers all over the country though. I only mentioned one in Oregon and one in North Carolina. If I mentioned the Oregon one yet. But they're all over the place. In fact, right near me here, I'm in Brooklyn, Michigan right now. Not too far from here, about a half hour drive. I understand I've been hearing about it, but I've never seen it. Apparently, there's a dealer in Jackson, Michigan that also has a lot full of these trucks. They also have K cars. Remember, if you're looking online, K car or K vans, K E I. This is pronounced K. K E I. Then you can find the same small vehicles in van versions and cars. And the same sort of stories apply there. Also about importing, here's the thing about these Japanese trucks. They become, when I bought mine they weren't very popular. I don't know if anybody knew what they were. But now, apparently they get sold pretty quickly when they come here. What these dealers do sometimes, they go to Japan, they buy a shipping container, a 40-foot high-cube shipping container, and they load eight of them in the shipping container. You kind of not stack them, but kind of at an angle, where the first truck gets put in at like a 45-degree angle, where the front wheels are off the ground essentially. They build a little ramp, and they put the first one in, and they put each truck piggyback on top of that. I think you put eight of them in a shipping container. You've seen trucks on the highway called like that where a commercial trucks with the rear wheels around the ground and then they're they're hauling like three or four of them on the same semi with the rear wheels of the new ones on the ground. Same idea except inside the shipping container. So if they buy shipping containers, buy them by usual ones, they buy them 25 years old or older then they can get them here easily and then they can sell them easier. They generally don't buy new ones. They buy these old ones because they can't be harder for them to sell. You can buy it. If this truck right now that I'm looking at, if I were to go to Japan to buy it, use 25 years old, it's only going to cost me about $1,500. And they generally have low miles on them. Mine has, and we're looking at it right now, 60, or is it, it's getting darker, I can't see very well. Looks like it has... 61,000 kilometers. It's going to be quite more like 40,000 miles. Generally you're going to find them on pretty low miles coming here. What happens in Japan, the reason, it's a double whammy and the benefits, U.S. buyers, if you're thinking of something like this, U.S. buyers will pay a lower price. Don't get me wrong, even though I only have about $5,000 into this total over the last 13 years or 15 years, whatever, to buy one today here in the city. If you're just walk up to it one of these dealers that I mentioned and buy one of these off their watch here in the US, you're going to spend between $6,000 and $8,000 for a bare bones basic model. They do mark them up. Even though they're only buying them for $1,500 over there. They're spending, they get that shipping container here, they're probably spending another five grand to get that shipping container here, and then they're doing a little bit of work on getting ready for sale. Because he's buying 25 year old vehicles. And in Japan, I learned this about the way he's saying, People want to sell their trucks and not have old trucks because and cars it was what happens in Japan is they the The particular class of truck these K trucks They can only be a certain dimension. It's going to be so long. They're going to be so wide only be so high and certain weight certain engine size Well, this one was made the maximum engine size was 550 but now they've raised the 650 cc And so they got a little bigger, but the size hasn't really changed much. I don't believe And the registration is lower. They get much lower costs to get them on the road when they buy them in Japan. But however, what happens is, it's kind of the reverse here, at least in Michigan, the reverse happens there where the older the vehicle gets, the higher it costs to keep on the road as far as registration goes. So it's a perfect choice for them when they get 25 years old. Tell them to some American when they get 25 years old, because their prices keep going up, it doesn't become worth owning them anymore. when they become 25 years or older. So that's why that's a double wammy, a double benefit for US buyers you want because now they want to get rid of them so they're buying them for cheap. Americans are going to buy them for cheap dealers and bringing them over here and sell them for a lot more. But it might be worth it to you to buy one of these things for $6,000 to $8,000 for a basic model that's going to, could be your daily driver. It really depends on what you're doing with it. But anyway, you need to go online. If you're interested, go online, look up for the K-Truck, K-E-I, K-Truck, Japanese K-Truck. They're all over the place. There's hundreds and hundreds of YouTube videos I found on these. I bought mine before I had a YouTube channel or anything. I bought it quite a while ago. So, anyway, nobody's asking any questions about it. And I've also seen, by the way, because I noticed at some point somebody mentioned on my show about using one of these for railroad tracks as a survival vehicle. Well, I guess it does appear to be... There are a couple people on YouTube that have rail wheels on them, and so it is the right size to ride the rails, so to speak, if you really thought you wanted to do that. I think that's a dumb idea, personally. Because, okay, here comes the train, now what? back it up as fast as you can. If the train comes on that tracks while you're on it, you're kind of stuck on those tracks. You can't really get off people unless you've got an hydraulic system to get you off of them, not enough without having to get out of the truck. So anyway, I think that's a dumb idea, regardless of your potential for prepping and survival. So, what else? Anything else? I am 6'3", and it's tight for me. I can basically turn the turn signals and windshield wipers with my knees. It's tight and it's a manual transmission so you've got to use the clutch as well. If you fall like me, it's still durable but it's cramped. Now the Honda's are the most cramped cabs of all the models. The Suzuki and the Subaru I think are larger. So if you think you need more legroom. You might want to go with one of those models, but unfortunately the ZuZuKey has the engine under the seats. You have the engine heat and then you also got the noise. And if you're screaming at 65 miles an hour down the road and the engine is right under your seat, then that's not a very quiet vehicle. But if you got by the Subaru with the engine in back of the rear axle or the Honda with the engine in front of the rear axle, the Farmer's Ferrari, remember. Those are going to be a little quieter on the road if you're thinking about these just go to some YouTube videos There's a lot of videos showing the different models and the pluses or minuses You're not going to be able to find one that's old as mine though You're going to find one right now the one selling in this country of the 99s and the 2000s Those are the ones you see incoming here now because now those are 25 years old So that's just the way it is. You're not gonna be able buy a new one unless it's gonna be unless you go there yourself to Japan and You import it yourself via your own memes paying companies to transport it and paying the tariffs and these trucks are probably gonna go up more because of Donald Trump. They're gonna cost more because of what he's doing with tariffs. But it's got spare tires, it's got battery and windshield wipers and the radiator and everything. It's just, it's all under the bed basically. There's nothing in bed and nothing in the cab that you can see anyway. The master brake cylinder is in the dash. You open up the door and then there's a small cover and the radiator tap is under the dash. There is a tiny radiator up front. The end is in the back. Okay, let me change sub to see if nobody's calling in. Presumably I'm still on the air. It kind of looks like I am. I want to talk here in the last five, ten minutes. I've got to almost end this. I want to mention... There's a lot going on in the media both alternative and main thing about Jeffrey upstart, right? It's touch team files and I have not spoken all this at all yet on my film and I don't even really want to because frankly at first it really smacks to me of being piece of game or QA, remember those dealing with child abuse and trafficking and that sort of thing And we know those both to be fakes. Unless you believe otherwise. The Pizza Gate, the Cosmic Pizza, and the QAnon nonsense. The QAnon nonsense, I called it. Those were both fakes. And at first I just kind of dismissed the whole Epstein thing of being, oh here's another distraction. What are they trying to distract us with? By bringing us all this all of a sudden. That's what I want to know. Because what? Compose note to be line, the whatever jet the name is and with Epstein. In his first turn, he was already known to have connections to the guy. But Harvey, Harvey, a thing was mentioned back then on his first turn. And then during the Biden administration, nothing was mentioned during his running of the other two times he ran. The Democrats wanted to attack him. They were just bring up things with the Epstein files, right? So to me, to me, the whole thing just doesn't make sense. In that respect, because they could easily use that to attack them, the Democrats could use them to attack them over the last 12 years, eight years, well, nine years, I guess. They could use that to attack them with if they had evidence in these files that the Democrats could have got their hands on. But yet they did. You can say when the Clinton may have been involved and other Democrats, high level Democrats, they would be involved. This one I'm not completely dismissing as being a total totally fake like QAnon and the Cosmic Pizza was, keep the gate, because there seems to be a whole lot more evidence to suggest there's something there. Now whether or not Donald Trump was involved in any illegal activities, regarding what he was doing, it very well could be, I mean, who knows, but I haven't seen the evidence yet that proves that he was involved in something illegal regarding this whole Jeffrey Epstein thing. Or whether or not he was killed or whether he killed himself or I haven't seen any hard evidence to suggest otherwise but there's a whole lot of talk out there. That's it. There's a lot of talk. And it seemed to me like it's just a huge distraction. What are they distracting? Are they distracting what's going on in Israel and Gaza? Is that a good distraction? This whole thing seems to be a big distraction because so much of our time and energy in the media, both alternative and animation, is talking about Jeffrey Epstein. Well, I'm going to bring this up because you brought it up. Trump did run this time around on releasing the Epstein files. The Epstein files that they knew they had since Epstein was arrested. The Epstein files that were supposed to be used to help to convict Gisley Maxwell, his girlfriend and cohort in the trial trafficking, went to, remember, it's not a conspiracy of what he did. Everybody knows he did what he did. He went to court, went to trial, and the jury of his peers found him guilty, which is, they're claiming that's why he committed suicide in prison. But now that he's dead, they're claiming that there is no Epstein list, that they had no documentation, that they didn't actually talk to Giselle Maxine, which is why she's been transferred down to Texas to a minimum security prison. They're saying that out of all the evidence that they used to convict him and to convict her, that they don't have a single other name that they can go after. But they were both convicted. for human trafficking, trafficking for people, but we can't see what's in the case that they used to convict them because those are huge cases, Greg. But Pam Bondi and Trump, they were going to release the XQ files and, on behold, there is nothing there. Right. Well, there sure seems to be something there. And yes, I do remember the promises about releasing and then changing his mind for whatever reason. I'll just still seem like distraction, but there is definitely something more to this than there is than there was with Pisa Gate and QAnon. Well, you already said it. Everybody knows he was involved with Jeffrey Epstein. Everybody knows the Clintons were involved with Jeffrey Epstein. Everybody knows the Democrats, the Bidens, especially were involved with Jeffrey Epstein. Nobody in the political circles or in the circles that Trump ran and wants Epstein's information out there. None of them do and we're probably never gonna see it. I agree, this is a smoke, it's a smokescreen thing, but it's a smokescreen thing that people are able to physically look at and say, what do you mean you don't have this information? You did try him, you did put him away for it, you put him, give him back where he was, and evidence that they were keeping traffic and going with them. human traffic. And when are you going after the human trafficking rate? Because they might have been the heads of it, but there are people that are still missing from the trafficking cases that haven't been and you know the people they were doing business with, so in theory you can still save those people. That's what has a lot of people pissed off about the Jeffrey Epstein thing. Is that making it sound like, oh, it was just one guy, why are we so talking about him? No, there are hundreds, probably thousands of people that were affected by this thumbbag and People are wondering, okay, when are we going after the others and are we going to try to save the people that are still missing? And I totally understand the outrage on that, especially from family members who know they have people that are missing from that situation. Talk to me. Because the whole child abuse... The whole premise is such a hot... Yeah, okay Craig, the best apples and oranges. You're talking about something that is not a conspiracy. This is a fact that he was tried and prosecuted for this. They had evidence to put him away for. This isn't... It's not a conspiracy theory. It's not a, we might possibly have evidence or somebody thinks this is tried and convicted, both of them. She's still alive, she's dead. There should be nothing protecting their client's lives and where their victims ended up. And whether or not people who had family members that were helped by these people, if they can find out if their family members are still there. You can't call it a conspiracy theory, correct, because there is documentation, federal documentation. If you take the time, you can look it up. It's just they've locked it behind a trial for a dead man. Yeah, well I don't doubt there's something there. It's just the, they're using this as a trigger or a distraction. That's the way I see it. There may be a lot there. There probably is something there. But when that pump is involved, and why is he hiding? Why is he not running? Why are they changing their mind all of a sudden? And also I've been hearing Melania was one of Epstein's women, and that's... That may be part of it too, where he does just want her to be tarnished, her reputation to be tarnished. And so there is something there, I don't know what it is, and it's more than it was with FIFA game and QAnon, obviously, but how much? That I don't know. And is it just as it brought up now just because of distracting us from what's going on? That is my whole point, is the whole thing has been captured and done. Okay, I'm gonna cut this thing off now. I got one little pass to do. We're gonna go home. I'm gonna drive through, take my right hand drive, then we'll drive through Taco Bell, backwards. And I'm gonna try to film a community, make a community video. And I will have to be driving backwards through the Taco Bell drive through. And we'll see the response I get from people in this corner. We're torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we've 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 of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame you've taken Satan's number You traded in your name You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms and keep our country deep and dead. 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 won't be... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. 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Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist, Occupation of America with a K, 2025 Old Earth Calendar, 2025 Battle for the Republic, Book One, The Dance of Swords. And most assuredly, it is. So it has been an outrageously busy, busy week, and it's only Wednesday. Did accomplish exactly what I hoped to during one hour break. Of course, we had Craig from Forbid Knowledge. He had a live program tonight, those of you who didn't notice should have. I would hope, anyway. Again, most of the activities centering around us really pushing on this big, big, big weekend here coming up. It'll start Thursday evening, but we have a whole bunch of stuff. that is going to be taking place across Michigan here with the militia and I'm not crossing my fingers because I know the guys are going to get the job done. Just a matter of how quickly we accomplish certain tasks and all of that is going to depend on our good friends and allies stepping up to the plate and a lot more people are doing so. So can't complain. Again, I would have to say thank you again and well done. to all of our people out there who participated last week extensively. So the rustic camp, rustic camp two, is doing a complete retrofit upgrade across the board. You won't recognize it when you come back and visit, so to speak. The big thing here, I've been saying, let's give it a name. Several people, I got your emails, suggested that we name it after Don Betcher. And we have been waiting to do something like that. If we do, I think we're, of course, Don's wife is very much alive. Just talked to her the other day, as a matter of fact, two days ago. And everybody thinking the same thing, remembering Don. So chances are, I think I can lever that. What do you think? I'll bet you I can. So we'll see what I can do. Yeah, can't bet you. Sounds cool. We can remember it real easy. But, would the upgrades take place? Yeah, I think it's deserving of his name. This has been a very, very, let's just say, all of a sudden everybody got burnt under their ass and everybody got in motion and it's looking good, so. Guys, thank you. I appreciate the fact that everybody has been donating materials. We didn't have enough equipment and materials under the original plan. We didn't think we'd be able to accomplish what we were aiming for this year. But with everybody watching what Trump had dumped in, all the rest are doing, we've got a very different attitude. This is good because nobody's panicking, but everybody's working with determination. It makes a hell of a difference with everybody on the same page. We're building militia because militia needs to be there no matter what happens. It's part of our birthright. It's part of our inheritance. It's part of what we need to maintain. Militia is a key component to preserving the freedom and liberty of the American people. It's why, again, Freedom of speech, bite back with words is important, but if you can't kick him in the ass when they try to come out and steal your voice from you, then it's useless. And I think everybody is seeing the writing on the wall with where this is all going, and that's a good thing. So keep up the good work. And yes, if you use the, hold on here. Sorry guys, quad functions here, let's see. Yes, you can use your PIN number if you'd like to sign up. If you're with the CMM, Colonial Marine Militia or Mission Militia at large, go over to the ultra net element and you can use your PIN number to sign up. And again, guys, we'll find a job for you. Don't worry about, well, I don't know how to do it. Don't say that. Trust me. We'll find a job for you. There will be work available no matter what. In fact, you'll probably learn something. Okay, keep that in mind too. Anyway, enough on that. That's proceeding as expected. And, uh, yup, go ahead, call your jump in there. Um, you might want to play Guns and Gadgets at some point if you haven't today. I've been in and out. I don't know if you did play it or not, but, uh, the title that I just saw was, um, either Trump or the D, uh, the Department of Justice is lying and it has to do with this, uh, ultra strict, we're going to take your FFL away if you spell somebody's name wrong type of thing. So I listened to it, I thought it was pretty good and I just figured it out. Right, we did play it once but I think what we'll do, you've got a good idea, we're 15, little under 15 minutes, not quite. Ed, if you could, let's pull up guns and gadgets and play it again, I agree. We did get a chance to hear it, this is gonna hit a different audience. Everybody needs to pay attention. They're playing the same games they've played before. And the leftists from New York are still the leftists from New York. It's just that simple. And you're baffling everybody at BS. I believe personally what they believe is that the amount of confusion they've created intentionally, not accidentally. And it's being coped by... You're gonna say Jared didn't you already addressed this? Yeah, well The Department of Justice is defending themselves against gun owners of America. At the heart of the case is ATF's so-called zero tolerance policy and whether it's an outright attack on the Second Amendment or not. Yeah, you heard that right. Even though the Department of Justice said that they were repealing the Biden era zero tolerance rule on April 7th of 2025, and I did a report on that too, the Department of Justice is still fighting to defend that same rule in court against GOA. Buckle up. This is a big one and it could ruffle some feathers as always make sure you smash the like button and subscribe to the channel It's free doesn't cost you anything keeps you in the know and share the video. 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GOA was So it was actually they had two cases against ATF here centered on the zero tolerance policy. The first case is the one that's still ongoing. It's Morehouse Enterprises versus ATF and Morehouse is a small North Dakota gun shop, Bridge City Ordinance backed by Gun Owners of America and the Gun Owners Foundation. The other case was Killiton Tactical versus ATF. Now, the Zero Tolerance Policy basically said that if a gun dealer made even one mistake, even minor paperwork errors, ATF inspectors could move to revoke their federal firearms license. And once your license is gone, your livelihood is gone. Thousands of small mom and pop gun shops were suddenly facing extinction because of clerical errors. the same errors that for decades ATF would work with people to get them to fix them and get them back on track. But the Biden administration loved it. And here's the twist. The Trump administration and even the ATF's current leadership have since admitted that that policy was a disaster and an abuse of power. Trump's saying that. The acting head of ATF is saying that. Yet DOJ is defending it in court. Basically, because DOJ simply verbally repeal the policy, GOA continued the pressure in their federal court case challenging the rule. They wanted DOJ to do something more permanent, something tangible, so that the next president couldn't simply just reorder their DOJ and their ATF to re-institute that same unconstitutional policy. Instead, instead of doing something real and tangible, the Department of Justice is continuing to defend the zero-tolerance policy in court. A GOA's reply brief points out something jaw-dropping. DOJ is telling the courts one thing while the administration is saying the exact opposite in public. In court, DOJ lawyers are arguing that zero tolerance never hurt anybody, that it didn't target unintentional mistakes, and that inspectors still had discretion. outside the court, the White House itself said that ATF was weaponized to shut down small businesses and that there was nearly a six-fold increase in enforcement actions during Biden's term. DOJ even claims that the Second Amendment does not additionally protect the right of small private businesses and other federal firearms licensees to sell firearms. At record scratch moment, the DOJ is claiming in court that the Second Amendment does not protect the right to sell firearms. Pam Bondi is either the dumbest person in the world or she's complicit. Now then the DOJ said this, the government has no plans to abandon its previous arguments. So they have no plan to stop defending Joe Biden's anti-gun unconstitutional policies. Wait, what? But Trump said something different. Is Trump not telling the truth? Whatever happens, whatever scenario you wanna believe, this is the tail wagging the dog. We are way too far down the road in this administration for Pam Bondi not to know what her Department of Justice attorneys are arguing in court. If that's the truth, she needs to be replaced because she sucks at her job if that's happening. And if it's Trump, he needs to be replaced cuz he sucks at his job and he's just giving us mouthpiece work while he's going and doing what Biden did to the Second Amendment. If the president himself is saying the ATF was weaponized yet is allowing his own Department of Justice to defend the same policies that were weaponized, this is a really bad look, right? At the very least, it's a very bad look. Even ATF's own acting director, Daniel Driscoll, admitted that the dealers were being penalized for honest mistakes like forgetting to write a license number on a form. And then DOJ comes back in court and insists that none of it ever happened. That's government gaslighting at its finest. Now what DOJ is doing is trying to have gun owners of America's cases dismissed as moot because the policy was verbally repealed, thus avoiding actual rulings in court, something tangible. That way, nobody can go after DOJ or ATF for continuing to enforce this unconstitutional policy because there was no ruling in court. Now, GOA argues that the zero-tolerance policy wasn't just aggressive enforcement. It was final agency action that effectively rewrote law, the same law that ATF doesn't have the power to do. Only Congress can. By statute, ATF can only revoke a license, a dealer's license, if the violation was willful. Congress required that word for a reason, to protect dealers from losing their business over innocent mistakes. But ATF's adverse action policy flipped that on its head. It claimed some violations inherently demonstrate willfulness, meaning the mere fact that the mistake happened was enough to presume guilt. That's not willfulness. That's strict liability. That's communism. It's a legal shortcut that Congress never authorized. Inspectors testified... that their hands were tied as IOIs. They had no discretion. If a violation on ATF's list occurred, revocation proceedings were automatic. Even when investigators themselves said willfulness was not present, the paperwork still said recommend revocation. This isn't just about dealer licenses. GOA's brief makes a critical point. Cutting off the supply chain is an infringement on the Second Amendment. If the government can revoke licenses left and right, it doesn't need to ban guns directly. It just strangles access by killing off the stores that sell them. In just four years under Biden, the number of gun dealers nationwide dropped by about 11%. Imagine if government shut down 11% of churches or 11% of libraries or bookstores. It would never apply under the First Amendment. Now, GOA argues that the same standard must apply here. You cannot wipe out a lawful gun store or stores and then pretend that there's no impact on the right to keep and bear arms. DOJ tried to argue that there's no harm, no foul because there were still over 130,000 active FFLs. But that's misleading. Most of those are not retail gun shops. Many are collectors or businesses operating out of their own residences. The real number of storefront dealers, the ones ordinary Americans rely on and can shop at, plummeted during the Biden years. And let's not forget, Morehouse itself had to spend money defending against revocation, even though ATF ultimately admitted that its violations were not willful. That financial punishment and intimidation by process was the punishment. This case is now at the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals and DOA's reply brief asks the court to reverse the district court's dismissal and hold ATF's zero-tolerance rule as illegal. The stakes are huge. If GOA wins, it could not only protect thousands of FFLs across the country, but also set precedent that government agencies can't sidestep Congress by inventing stricter rules than the law allows. And if the court recognizes the Second Amendment claims, it would be a groundbreaking acknowledgment that attacking the gun supply chain is just as unconstitutional as banning guns outright. This fight is far from over, but one thing is clear. ATF's zero-tolerance policy was exactly what gun owners feared it would be, an unhand- an un- uh- uh- an underhanded way to kill off gun dealers and weaken the Second Amendment. And it's also clear that the Department of Justice, who is representing Donald Trump, still wanted to remain in effect, and they're defending it in court. Now it's up to the court to decide whether the agencies like ATF can rewrite their laws on their own or whether groups like GOA can hold them accountable. And yes, we know that they lost the Chevron deference case, which a lot of people are going to say, they can't even do it under Chevron. Yup, you're right. Yet here they are defending their actions in court. What do you guys and gals think? Should revocations for honest mistakes be considered a Second Amendment infringement? I know what I think. Drop your comments in the comment section down below. I will be reading them. GOA was going to be reading them too. GOA is fighting this through to the end guys and gals. If you want to support their effort, there's a link in the description of every one of my videos to join and support gun owners of America. We have to support those who support us. Yes, these groups ask for money. Yes, they need money. We are their lifeblood. We always want them to soothe. We have to help them do it. And don't forget that if you want to stay on top of cases like this, hit the subscribe button and share the video with fellow patriots. The more people know about this and what's actually happening, the harder it is for government to hide behind the courts. Until next time, stay safe, stay free. I'll see you on the next one. This BS cannot be allowed to continue America. Label and we are back and that was guns and gadgets and again, It's the same old same old with regard to the regime. I didn't know they were doing that. There is no excuse for that as he pointed out. And they know this too, but they're going to proceed. The fact that they're quote unquote wasting some people are in the room. They're wasting taxpayer dollars. Yes. They do it all the time. And I don't think they have any problem doing it now. So I've got an interesting take Mark. Great. Okay The the concept where they say that the Second Amendment doesn't authorize anybody to to sell firearms They may be saying that they're corporate people that get their licensure to do that are not Grant that that is not something that is authorized under the Constitution because they are the chattel of the corporation when they do that. But there's every bit freedom to make your own and sell any firearms to anybody as an individual person. You do not have to have the federal firearms license. So I'd be interested to see somebody take that part to court. Of course, it's common law stuff, so I'll probably be well in the ground before anything like that ever appears on the docket, so to speak. Over. Well, either that or we'll have to be the ones making it happen. What it comes down to is, this is exactly the case. Number one, what we're seeing here is exactly what the people who were fighting against the Gun Control Act of 1968 said repeatedly in 1967 and I would highly recommend that everybody resurrect at the very least all of the writings in the NRA American riflemen from 1960 late 66 through 67 and into 68 Now at that time now here's the problem. There were a whole bunch of people who were in the part in the party in the NRA then who were just as demi-leftist or for the idea of grabbing the guns or restricting the guns. And their voices are in there too, and that's what you need to pay attention to because you see what NRA did, it promoted the ones who wanted to get the guns or restrict the guns, and it gave no voice to the people who were in favor of protecting your rights. In fact, several characters were fully supportive of the Gun Control Act of 1968 and you would go, oh no way! Yeah, well, yes way. And again, they went on public record. They were on national television. They were on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. That's how hard pressed they were to try and get the Jewish controlled, Jewish promoted gun control act of 1968 to go after the American sovereign firearms owners as an extension or the next step after the, oh that's right, don't forget, only 20 years earlier, the 1933-34 NFA Act, right? So the whole point being that, well, a little more than that, 30 years, forgive me, not 20. 30 years earlier because the FDR agenda was continuing. I think that's where we are right now and why they're doing this because as I've said over the last couple of days, they've been flipping cards that have to do with the very things that we've talked about forever on this program with regard to the Scalduggery of the War Powers Act, etc. And it's rather fascinating that where we're headed right now, remember, the War Powers Act declares you as property of the state. Compascate the gold from the peasants because the peasants don't own the gold. The government now declares that it does the de facto royalty of the Admiralty Court demand. Not the American people and not the legitimate government of the United States. That illegitimate mechanism was never dropped. So, Trump's mechanism is no different from any of the other illegitimate mechanisms that have been running since 1933. But, what I feel is that they've run the other end of the Ponzi scam as far as they're going to. And what's going to happen here is they're just flat out going to say that there aren't any rules. That they've gone far enough away from all of the elements of the common law step by step by step by step. That they're just going to declare you all property of the state. You'll be happy. Let's just think about that. By the way, you're the ones who won't own anything. This is like any communist state operation. The Commissars, they're going to have anything they want. In fact, they're going to have anything of yours that the Jewish communists want. That's what they think. Hey Mark, so we need to be right in here. Go ahead, we got Dave here right now. Listen, yep. Hey Mark, I just wanted to bring this up here. I know where it's about in the hour. But have you seen the headlines where Gates made it, Bill Gates made it very clear and loud that they're going to do away with smartphones? We're going to go to electronic tattoos. Let's see, next bed leak on personal technology, instead of holding the phone in your hands, these tattoos could allow us to communicate, access the internet, and even monitor our health all without a screen in sight. The key advantage, these tattoos are integrated into the body. Let's see, how do they work? Well, think of them as temporary skin applications that use smart ink filled with nano capacitors. These tattoos can communicate with surrounding devices, letting you do things like send messages, browse the web, or even unlock doors, all of a simple swipe or gesture. So, you know our digital ID is coming? I think we're seeing a next step because they already said that well you're gonna have to get a new smartphone in order to have the the digital ID while creating this story you don't even look like they're even gonna have a phone it's gonna be a smart tattoo electronic tattoo so obviously they're already trying them they're already working so I'll bet you this is our next step Well, you know, on that note, we all know then what the execution process will be for Mr. Gates, right? Death by tattoo gun? Yeah. Oh, I know it hurts. It hurts a lot. You know how many little dots of bite I can put on you with a tattoo gun? You know how many times I can do this? And I'll start from the end of your little finger and I'll go all the way to the other end of your body. And it will take me days, weeks. I might have to have somebody else tag team and take over because it wouldn't want to stop. I'd have to go 24-7. Death by tattoo? It's either that or turn the tattoo gun on. Duck tape it to a six foot, now I better put seven or eight foot on it pole and basically shove it up this fundamental orifice while it's running and see how long it takes to bore your way through to the top of this forehead. This one here, say the tattoos could replace the need for passwords. credit cards or even physical keys. Oh, I feel safer already. I'm just excited about this idea. Do you hear the energy in my voice? Let's see. Electronic tattoos is their potential to change how we think about health and wellness, the ability to monitor heart rate, sleep patterns, or other critical health markers continuously could help us test potential health issues. before they become urgent. Or could make major health issues. Hmm. Does anybody notice the level of cancers that have increased while people have been carrying cell phones really, really close to their body? Hmm. I wonder what frequency modifiers might do in that situation. Go ahead. Demolition man. Right? You know, but you figure out, you know, he cut somebody's eye out to get a password, then Stallone's character like, jokingly says, well, hopefully he hasn't figured out, you know, all he has to do is cut off somebody's hand basically to get their bank account. And they'll look at him like, oh, we hadn't thought about that. Exactly. Well, in here again, the scenario played out as we would kind of expect it. We're not going to go there. How many people are going to go along with that that are listening right now? Well, I'm going to have to apply a healthy dose of lead erasure. Dotting I's, crossing T's, and just plain getting rid of problems. But the only option we really have, the moment they even attempt this, it's done. You're going to war. This is where you've we've gone so far down like I said the it's like we're traveling down these corridors and facing each other off This is a situation. This is an example where now I'm finished. Oh my god Here here we go. Here's I mean the biggest the biggest selling point of the whole thing No more holding a phone and getting a ticket. Oh, yes. Oh God This is gotta be the up-and-coming thing. Well the fascinating thing about that is guys how the cops work they work in an arbitrary and capricious manner. We just talked about this with the ATF and what's going on with them. Now just imagine well they believe that you were on the phone. No I wasn't on the phone. I believe you are. The way you were acting I interpreted that you were probably on the phone, which is why I stopped you. And by the way, we need to search your vehicle. But I don't own anything and I'm happy. Yeah, I know. And I'm happier still. So why don't you shut up? Why don't you get out of the car, spread eagle, and let me plant some drugs in your car so we can put you in prison. Oh, did I say that? Oh, sorry. Sorry. I was saying what I was thinking and thinking what I should have said. Oh well, you can't catch me on that either because I've got immunity. Oh, that's right. Think all the wicked garbage that these creatures have done that you've seen. You honestly in any way, shape or form, we're going to give them that kind of authority slash power. The only thing I'm going to give them is a small arms fire. It's going to be in mass. Anybody supporting it is your enemy. Not somebody that's the opposition. Anybody that supports that idea. that we're talking about here is absolutely your enemy. Your blood enemy. Anybody stupid, that stinking stupid that they would go along with that, we need them out of our country. And whoever's promoting it, they need to be dead. Oh, I'm sorry, I said what I should have been thinking, but nope, I said what I really very much intended. Because that's the only option you've got. You get to this point with that. And by the way, why are we going to let old lizard, crazy town, fruit loop lizards can do anything like that to us in the first place? His sorry, if his sorry, Hein-Dan should have been dead a long time ago. And shame on us for waiting this long to do it. Because in reality, we need to be hunting him down and he needs to be gone from this existence. That's what needs to happen to Gates yesterday. Period. It's the same with most of them. We've got a whole click in there right now that obviously we're bee bopping kids and why are you talking about that now? So we go right down to the shopping list of evil wicked deeds and it seems to always come back to the same evil wicked deed crew, doesn't it? Like over and over and over again. Anyway, anything else Dave? Go ahead, jump in there. No, I just wanted to chime in here and put that in here. We're talking about the digital money coming in and digital ID and now they're kind of throwing it up there and putting it out. Well, this is a great thing. So now they're going to start trying to sell it. So everybody's got to swallow it. But I guarantee you that I won't be getting no tattoo none time soon. No. As a matter of fact, let's not forget that the discussion that we've already had here You've brought up a few times the whole idea. We've got this foreclosure on the COVID money coming up, which by the way, they've already pointed out that you need to be ready with the next wave of lockdown technology, right? Yep. They already gave you the warning for that. So what does that tell you? Hmm, but there's nothing going on. Oh, but there will be, there will be in their mind. Once again, not going along with that. I ain't going to be that. That barber was too nice up here in Michigan when the state cops came out. Everybody was too nice. They should have beat the cops down or should have finished them right there. That's what should have happened. And events and activities like that are going to have to be just put down like the dog meat that they are. They come out and do something like that to attack the population. to try and enforce unjust activities for the sake of wagging the wheat, wagging their weaning America's face that they just need to be gone. There isn't anything, you can't fix them. There's no conversation. They were willing to follow the order. We had a whole bunch of BSers out there that did that for that whole time. Let's remind everybody, how many of these creatures followed every stinking order and did anything and everything they were told to abuse the people of Michigan and the people of the country. And we're all supposed to go into brain fog on this until they start it up again. And then we're going to go, oh, you know, support the blue. They're already starting this crap the same way they did it before. Remember what I said? Well, what if the blue is being ordered by the communists? Oh, wait a minute. We had four years of that, didn't we? So why am I going to support all these characters who were more than happy to go along with these satanic pedo queers and in fact begged for more dog vomit to swallow? Why am I going to trust them? That makes no sense whatsoever. And now we're coming around for another dose. So they've been pushing the, oh, you need to support the cops. Well, I don't seem to recall the cops supporting any of us back there with that Corona beer virus scam. Do you? Now there were a few and you know, you knew who the good people were and the bad people were real quick Right everybody we all know it's pretty obvious But you know what the rest what we didn't do which is something we'd better do this time They get in your face you put them down You just beat their date. They have no business. Nobody has any business though. Nobody did get it in my face I gotta admit that, but I kinda look like I'd like to probably terminate you anyway half the time, only because it's just the way people I guess, perceive me. So nobody got in my face. Nobody said, no, you got it. Nah, I don't think I'm gonna do that. So we all need to keep in mind that we need to cop an attitude even before this gets going. And when it does happen, we gotta put it down hard and fast and no kindness. If we don't, it's gonna get worse. Right, I don't see it getting better. It's gonna get worse. So we had a lot of work to do anyway Now well before we go any farther in that one more time Dave anything else anything you can think of jump in there? Nope. Nope. That's what I all I needed to cut in on so okay now we're gonna now we're gonna do something we have that well first of all we're that we're passed by the mirror we're gonna fit all this in because we got some ear candy for everybody number one and But we also have our bottom of the hour weapons Wednesday only at 17 minutes till because we kind of talked through the bottom of the art because we had something we needed to talk about. I'm giving Ed a moment. I hate to make it work. There we go. Oh, the rifle, in our hands, a little trifle, dried a goodly speed. You may know it's turn-a-master, you forward march with speed, but you'll learn the facts much faster when you meet our mountain boys, and their leader, John, is dark. Glad you make what little noise, and always hits the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, will prove no trifle. No graves at home, back across the branch, a jitty must come as well as you do. Alright. And again, roll over friends. I said it in before the top of the hour. If you're wondering the name of the song, the first one, Blood and Banner by Morna Aiden. I'm going to spell that last name. M-A-C-A-E-D-Y-N. If you think it's pronounced differently, you let me know. But again, Blood and Banner by Morna M-O-R-N-A. Morna, neck leading. Then the second song is Dawson's Christian. This is the original author, but this isn't the piece we've played before by the way. And again, Dawson's Christian Return Filk Mix, Retro Filk Mix, featuring Christoph Kieber. Christoph Kieber is the original artist. Originally did a bunch of work with Leslie Fish. who did the album 30-06 and many others. If you recall, Hosedown is one of the songs we played that you might remember that Leslie did. But, you know, a bunch of other really cool silk work out there. If you get a chance to check it out, yes, it's a unique venue. It's unique music, but in future history past is the way they write it. But it's definitely some really cool Again, also dynamic music you might want to plug in every once in a while. Hey, just a way to keep yourself busy if nothing else So we are almost at the top. I want to remind everybody again CDM and the sports its weapons Wednesday about a few weapons weapons Wednesday and CDN in sports has got a number of really good deals with some law enforcement trade-in pistols that they've picked up recently. Definitely a worthwhile endeavor there, so you might want to go through the inventory. They do have a couple of Taurus 9mm for under 240 apiece. In addition, in fact, there's a bunch of unique firearms I've noticed that are coming in as brackets, police trade-in. I think we can pretty well assume they don't come from the US. In other words, it could be Brazilian. Taurus is made out of Brazil. But it could be any one of a number of other foreign police departments and top everything else. But most of the guns, we've had people pick up some of the Taurus pistols before. And again, this latest wave that came in, I think it came in Monday. It is now finally being posted and there are a lot of really decent buys in there. Magazines are available. There are a few Berettas that are as low as 149 over at, let's see, 140, no, 140, forgive me, I think it's not 149, it's 140, over at Palmetto State Armory. There are little chubby stubby belly guns slash undercover guns. It's a Beretta 9mm and with the $100 gift certificate from Beretta, I should say obviously the return, it drops it down to $140 for a 9mm Beretta handgun. So I want to check them out. They've got about 4 or 5 Berettas that they have these kinds of rebates on. And to numerous dimensions here now, especially the time we've got, but over at palmettostatearmory.com. Palmettostatearmory.com. Also, again, a reminder, somebody asked me real quick about, you know, would you carry any of these World War II guns in heartbeat? I think it's really stupid when you have people over there in Ukraine or in some of the other countries these fools are visiting that are in our military. And they're looking at a, like a peppy issue, and you go, oh, it's a piece of chili, I'll tell you what, give it to me, I'll cut your legs off. No, seriously. I'm telling you, they're a World War I weapon, Mark. Yeah, exactly. Well, the thing is, it's all a matter of do you have much time to have on it. It's like I've said before, there were a pile of weapons there. I've had a little more time on a lot of other firearms that most people have snubbed at. So for me, I'd grabbed the rifle. I know that I could handle it. Other people probably couldn't. I've carried the G43, German G43 rifle, K43. I built dozens of them. I can't build hundreds because there weren't that many parts. But I built from scratch. I built from parts bins all over the Midwest. a whole bunch of G43s. When I was an opt-for, when I was operating opt-for, I'd select whatever weapon I want to carry as a field weapon. And I worked with the G43 and also the Hakim rifles, and I was very happy with them. The big thing is knowing their nuances. Whenever you see write-ups where they attack guns, it's typically under the premise that, well, you have to do, it takes too much work to maintain. No, it just requires that you maintain it. It's not too much work. The G43, the big thing is keeping it lubricated. And all firearms in the field, despite what some fools have said, you want to keep the weapon dusted off and clean, no matter what firearm it is. You know, the Browning Light Machine Gun, Browning Machine Gun 1919 is one of the most reliable guns that was built. Browning built some monster machines. But if you didn't decarbonize that thing every once in a while, she'd start to get chuggy on you. You'd have malfunctions. Why? Because you need to clean the machine. It's a precision machine, not a real high precision. In fact, it was, you know, crude enough as far as tolerances so that it could self-clean. But in each case, it's understanding the firearm itself and knowing how can I apply it. I wouldn't want to get shot with a peppy-ish. I wouldn't want to get shot with a, like you said, World War I, bolt action, take your pick, whatever. In fact, it's much more devastating than most of what everybody's carrying. Hey Mark, did you see we're in one of the comments of peace agreement in Ukraine. Ukraine said, well the problem we have is now we have an armed population, how are we going to get the guns back out of the hands of the civilians? Yeah, well, the organized crime got the guns first, but everybody else kind of said, you know what, why don't we just slide these sideways? And so, now the Jewish communists are worried about how are they going to disarm the goyim again so they can overload them the rest of the way. That's what he's saying. We've got to come up with a gun control plan, eh? How about you be decent to your people and then you don't have to worry about people having guns? There's an idea. Oh, but wait, you got a you've got a Jewish Bear naked piano player who plays with his Dinkus and of course is up on stage doing every perverted thing you can imagine Well when you got a satanic pedo queer like that in charge of your government, you ain't gonna trust you We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire