Mark Koernke hosted a three-hour episode covering weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The first hour discussed a shooting incident involving ICE agents in Dallas, body armor considerations, and AR-15 platform options for anti-mechanical operations. The second hour featured Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing Charlie Kirk's death, freedom of speech issues, UN General Assembly actions on Palestine, and the formation of a potential third political party. The third hour returned to Koernke addressing vehicle armor, escalating threats from government and leftist operatives, the infiltration and corruption of organizations like the NRA and John Birch Society by Israeli interests, and food storage strategies including pumpkins and gourds for long-term survival.
Deep underground in a faraway 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 in true, while 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. my 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. 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 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 trade it 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 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 can be born. 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 in each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm R. Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories east, north, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite. I want to say thank you to our friends there listening and every broadcasting. 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 is the, oh no, oh yes, it's the 24th of September people. 24 this month is just ticks right on by and it is Wednesdays already. It is the middle of the week. It is the 17th year of Open Obvious and in your face Fabian the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 older calendar 2025 battle for the Republic book won the dance of swords and the betrayal. Bunch of stuff being set up for just exactly that, some of the garbage we just saw at the UN, again to create Kabuki Theater Dog and Pony Show. But before we go any farther, and Ed might have some more information from down Texas way, but for anybody out there, Houston, as you all know, there was a shooting incident. Last I heard in my travels back and forth, Three individuals shot. The shooter then committed Prozacsepeku slash supposedly shot he, she, itself. And two have died plus the shooter himself. Or they miscalculated and encountered that. Who knows? You know how this is when the leftists are running the press. So any follow-up on that would be of interest. As far as I know, it's pretty straightforward. It sounds like the people who got out of the way were the ones with the guns. The people who didn't get out of the way were the ones who didn't have any guns, which is difficult. The other interesting thing is the possibility that despite all the pickle-smoking mirrors, it could have been somebody getting rid of somebody who got picked up because somebody got picked up might just be a little too mouthy if given the opportunity. It wouldn't be the first time something like that's happened. When you round people up and you collect them, sometimes you get some very valuable buffoons and people just don't want to worry about those loose lips sinking those criminal ships. So that's something to take into consideration. I'm not saying it's exactly what happened here, but it is interesting that, remember, who are they picking up and dragging away? To see. And so with all of the operatives in motion across the country that have already been here for a long time, by the way, they've already been entrenched, it wouldn't be a surprise if eventually if somebody did some better digging, that this isn't what everybody originally thought it was even. There's names, you know, there's, you know, shoot ice, kill ice, or attack ice engraved on the sides of cases. Now, I want to ask you, I don't want to say this too loud because your enemy isn't really too bright on firearms, are they? You know, at some point some fool is going to like hyperdramble something or chisel something with a scraper and create all these little burls and nicks and stuff and even curly pieces of metal and load it into a weapon and they're not going to be able to understand why the thing doesn't function. Oh, it might get that round off, maybe. But it might jam up before fully seats in the chamber. You start modifying cases on the outside. And the thing, again, you have to do a lot of really goofy stuff. So far, it looks like it might be the light diamond tool type nonsense. Yeah, I've got four of them, at least, in the shop for etching. And then I've got Dremel. That's a totally different world. But remember, the old little etchers were just enough to give you a squiggle. They were like a squiggle gun. And they just give you enough of a mark so you can actually read it. You may have to angle the metal a little bit, but you can figure out what you're looking at. And so you can, you know, people use to put their social security number on things and use those scribes for that. So you could be, that's mine. You know, it could be a tool, it could be their lunchbox, put their name on it, that kind of thing. And yeah, you can, you know, a rifle case of any size or a pistol case, you can scribe something on the side of it. So that's not a surprise there. But the goofiness at some point, and not that I'm going to complain, but the goofiness at some point is going to hockey puck one of them up and you're going to be able to talk to them a lot more because they will be acquired. The weapon simply will be dysfunctional, just all there is to it. No longer able to. No tiki, no washe. That's just how it is. Again, Houston, ice shooting incident, that is a surprise. I'm pretty well guaranteed. Did the attack on a fortified position. Not Houston. Whoa, whoa, whoa, wait, wait, Dad. I'm sorry. I just said it's Dallas. The shooting happened in Dallas. It's Dallas and not Houston. Yeah. As far as I know, that's where I was looking at, said Dallas. Okay, that was just looking at us when we came up on air. Well, again, this is where people were posting, I want to say this is actually on public access. They threw a lot of information out there and it looked like, well, the one said Houston. So, again, again, well, I was curious because they have had the, obviously, they're going to have the police chief out there in front of everybody and everybody doing the dog and pony show walk about how wonderful all the law enforcement was and the wonderful things that they did. And they're just so great and gushing all over each other. Oh my goodness, I can't gush over you enough gushing. So, again, well, if it was, okay, Dallas. Okay, well, Dallas, now we'll see. Very good. So, de las. There we go. We'll do it that way. De las. Three several ICE agents were shot, but they're making a big deal out of three of the detainees were shot. Okay, we isolated that. So, in other words, there are three ICE agents that were hit, right? No, no. There are three detainees. Only the detainees were hit. Three of the detainees were hit. They say one person killed. Several of the ICE were injured. In the earlier reports that I saw today, I think they said like four ICE agents were injured. But the worst damage was done to the actual people that were being detained. Right. Okay, so other people were shot. ICE agents were hit. They were shot. I don't think they've stumbled into each other and counted that as a hurt, but who knows. For time off with federal agents, yeah, they probably did. It was four or five ICE agents that were shot, but three detainees were shot, one person killed. They don't specify if the person killed was a detainee or an ICE agent. Okay, so I'm looking at something that somebody else sent us here, and yeah, the goofy stuff. Yeah, they screwed up here. The caption reads Houston on this particular posting. So, again, early on, this looks like this is the very first thing, so somebody popped something out, put the title up, and they probably should have said, people shot in Texas. That would be safer. That way, if you're misma- you can't make a mistake. You got the state right, okay? May not have gotten the- City right, but the state would be right. Okay, well here's the thing. The report here, which is by the way has to be outdated, says that one person had already passed away and another one has passed away. Possibly, succumbing to injuries obviously. But at the very least we have one KIA, we have others wounded, ICE agents wounded. Again, the ICE agents have guns and body armor. The other ones didn't. So needless to say, it's more likely that somebody is not quite going to be fast enough to get out of the way of the speeding bullet and that's their end. So I'm not surprised there. Even as I said this, two people popped in with, right, multiple, we don't know how many, but multiple ICE agents were hurt. But we knew that. The big thing they're emphasizing is, oh my god, the illegals were shot. And it's like, well, yeah, but was anybody else? You don't need to know about that. They actually have done everything they can with most of the reporting not to identify that the ICE agents were shot. In the initial reporting, the only thing they emphasized was, oh, these legal aliens got hurt. They were the ones that got hurt. It's horrible. Anybody else? You don't need to know. You know, why are you asking? Basically, it's the attitude. Why are you asking? I'm just curious about the whole story. That would be fascinating. And if it was complete, it might make me feel a little more comfortable. It might be genuine rather than disingenuous. So again, well, piece it together after the fact is where everybody is. I think the big thing here again to remember is although the ice as a target is not a surprise, This is part of the paying attention to your environment thing. This can happen anywhere, at any time, with the Fruit Loops that are out there. The fact that this character supposedly, I'm putting brackets on that, supposedly committed suicide, that's a Prozac shooter phenomena, so almost guaranteed, doesn't have to be a trans. There are more than enough people out there, the fruit loop nut cases that have been heavily doped up by the schools and the counselors and the, you know, take a picture right down the shopping list. And who is it that's doping up all these people? The government. So what's happening is what the government wants. That's why when the Republic rats are in they don't do anything about it. That's why when the demikins are in there they aren't going to do anything about either. Of course they both like if it provides an avenue for more power for the police state and that's really what this is all about. So again pay attention. You don't want to be one of those numbers that they conveniently need to stack the deck and rack everything up. Make sure that at the very least if you do have body armor We'll talk about that in a second here, but remember wear it. Not a big deal. Plus, here's another thing. A lot of you do have equipment that is relatively surreptitious. You get a little lazy about not using it. There's another thing is breaking equipment in, but also breaking your body into using it. I used to live in body armor. When I was running around the country, Hell, even when it was on the plane. Typically I was wearing undercover second chance armor that was donated by second chance and also other people that were in the industry. We had stuff that was available and a lot of it was cutting edge for the time. But it was relatively lightweight, but again, the quality of the, or I should say the level of performance varied depending on what grade it was. For the longest time, threat level four was actually still relatively bulky, but that's come down. Rifle or having, you know, mid-grade rifle is not hard. Also, I do want to remind everybody, and I mentioned this early on, somebody keeps saying, well, you know, Kirk couldn't have been wearing body armor because I saw nipples. Guys, that was one of the first things that they actually talked about with regard to undercover armor. Keyword, what's the word? Words mean something. Undercover armor. The idea was that maybe you're an undercover cop. And to look casual, T-shirts have been the thing for the longest time, or at the very least, relatively light shirts in one form or another or you know again any kind of shirt wear. Guys they actually built armor with nipples. It was not a big thing but it was a thing. It's kind of like when they first came out with threat level 4. Everything had different There were different concepts when pieces of equipment come out. So they employed the technology in different ways. Example, threat level forearmors was only frontal armor, not back armor. Anybody remember that? We always used to laugh about the ads Second Chance put out there. The same is true with other types of undercover armor. And initially, it was only level one and level two. Now, today, level one is called stab armor. That's how you can recognize it. Level one, what's more talking about? There's no level one. Yes, there is. It's called stab armor now. In the past, it was just level one armor. You could stop a lot of lead, not ball. It would stop blades crossing your body to a limited degree blades trying to perforate. But they also didn't necessarily guarantee that it would stop all of that. In fact, a little hint here. One of the things if you read the contract, second chance would not guarantee against ice picks or crossbow bolts. That was part of the original agreement there that okay, yet we're selling you ballistic armor. We're selling you body armor. We're not telling you it's bulletproof. It's body armor. Okay, very different. In other words, like we've always told you, there is no such thing as bulletproof. But in this case, again, with the upgrades that have taken place, I don't know if they're so off. It would seem to me that someone would offer basically kit armor. You know, it's called male kits. Yeah, that way when you're wearing it, it creates that confidence that, oh, the person's casual. People wearing armor have a tendency to probably, well not that people in any illicit trade wouldn't have body armor. Duh, you don't think they do? Of course they do. But it is interesting that usually that was an undercover mark. So they were trying to figure out how to make the equipment look more lived in slash casual slash oh he's not a threat or he's not, you know, again he's not with the man. And that came and went. I don't know if it's still out there, but I almost guarantee it is. It would be valuable in the industry for the very reason we're talking about. Underestimating the defense capability of the person, the protection the person has. That is kind of useful. You throw the enemy off. So this is just something to think about. And in this case, With regard to Kirk who knows I mean like I said he's dead either he's dead or he's hiding on an island He's dead doesn't make any difference. He can't come back. He's six five Plastic surgery won't do him a whole lot of good. Nobody's gonna want to expect him to come back from the dead or believe it So well, I guess maybe they work on the deification they could The big thing here again is with regard to wearing your armor is also do maintenance. Clean it out, let it air out. A lot of guys have more than one vest, which they don't talk about usually, but we should. The idea behind this is that you let one breed just like your combat boots, and then you put one on, take one off, put the other on, cycle that in for a day or however many shifts. and then switch back out again because you're kinda stinky. We don't want your armor to break down because of Jungle Rot, which is another consideration with body armor. So heads up on that one. Also, I'm looking over here, hold on, oh, got something else that's in notice. Okay, hold on here, I got a good question. Was second chance the only one making armor in the United States back in the day? No, there were about three or four companies. DuPont, of course, remember that, for instance, Kevlar is a name brand for the manufacturer. It's ballistic nylon. A ballistic polymer is more correct now because it's much more than just nylon. Back in the day, it was ballistic nylon. And with other different qualities, depending on how they cut the wealth of the thread. how they bonded the material and how tightly woven, how fine a weave. All of these things were part of the factors for defense with body armor and still are today. Nothing's really changed there. But it is interesting that the number of companies out there, of course, expanded quite dramatically and then seems to have sucked back in as, you know, monopolies started to develop, especially with government contracting. We know a lot of people who were trying to break into that area and found out the hard way that the Jewish mob has got, you know, that rolled up just like they do everything else. But again, they tried. They tried and failed. They tried to die. Well, no, the company went under because it just couldn't compete. Not a surprise. It's one of those things just like everything else. They create monopolies. They make sure they drive everybody else out and then laugh about how they've, you know, ruined the industry in the long haul. They don't care. It is interesting to note too that while Second Chance was here in up north western Michigan, we had two other upstart companies. One of them actually just was a spinoff with another guy who originally had been with Second Chance. And he in turn created a fairly successful no name brand armor company that sold to a lot of different foreign government organizations. His big money was in contracting. And he was quite successful. The good thing is we got a lot of the bleed off from all of these. We either get seconds or, again, older generations, especially when there were some model changes that they considered important. And when that happened, well, the other variants typically were kind of dogged. So they were willing to come off as a way to support the Patriot effort, something which happened quite a bit. Go ahead, we've got to call her. Jump in there. Hey Mark, this is Irish Whiskey. Since it's Weapons Wednesday, I just wanted to mention there is one deal right now at CDNN Sports and at CDNN Sports it's a radical arms FPAR pistol. Now this is an AR pistol. It's a 10.5 inch barrel. It's a carbine buffer tube on the back. It's limit one. They show the retail 784, but the price they're wanting for it is $299, so $300. So it's $300 for AR pistol, 10.5 inch barrel, carbine buffer tube. So it's a pretty good deal. That's all I wanted to add. Excellent. 556, right? Yes sir, that is correct. Now, and it doesn't have a shoulder brace or anything on it, but it is a carbine buffer tube coming out of the back. It does have a full-length rail across the top, in lock, hand guard, all that fun stuff. So pretty cool for $300. I mean, just getting the parts and assembling something like that, I'd have probably more than that in it. Yes, as a matter of fact, is it a daily deal for just today or is it going to be there for the week? Any indication? I was just curious. Well, I first saw it in an email yesterday and it's still in stock and it's still showing today, but it is a limit one. But so far, right now it is showing in stock. Excellent. Again, if you're interested in... One of the things we had a discussion about Sunday night talking to some of the people coming back is again for vehicle operators like there's something we don't think about that used to be something that was common. The light pistol like this is great for mechanical operators like bulldozers, the equipment where you need something that's readily accessible can be hung nearby but it's got to be able to move around. You're kind of hanging up there in a pulpit. And you don't know how something's going to be coming at you in the way of a threat. And that's one of the places where a short AR like this. Now this is a pistol, so you have to register it as a pistol in some states. But if you are in one of the better states for dealing with government bureaucracy, then this isn't a bad deal at all. In fact, it's an excellent price. Don't forget, it's an AR. If you don't like it, you can change it. And you know who you can buy the parts from? The same person you're buying the gun from. CDNN Sports has had some phenomenal deals. So if you really, really, really felt you needed to change something, you have all of the solutions right there at CDNN Sports. So it's a good solution. Number one, I wouldn't put a brace on it though. I will say this. I just talked to somebody yesterday. who was working, he's got an air pistol, basically this configuration in 5.56. He wants to get 300 block out for an upper. And it's like I told him, I said, well, the brace was never meant to be a rifle stock per se, but that's the only way it really works. I mean, it's not a rifle stock, it's not a rifle stock, it's a brace. Amazingly enough, if you use The three-point control with it in the pistol configuration, in this case it has, well so is a carbine tube, the thing is that you can still get pretty good on-target results. It's not going to move that much. If you use the Mongolian stance with regard to the pistol, You're going to find that you can actually stretch out past 50 yards and hit something that was the complaint by one of our listeners yesterday I was talking to him yesterday at one of the stores and It's what he was saying is that now I swear to God I should be better than that at 50 yards and it's like oh you are You have to try to create a three-point control no matter what system you're working. That's something we should have mentioned right before the get-go. Because of that, that three points of contact creates a tripod with regard to energy and energy compensation with recoil, etc., which isn't significant with an AR-15. This is a good deal. Thank you for bringing it up. It's $299. CDMN Sports, Radical Arms, which by the way is an actual very popular line, Radical Arms AR Pistol, 10.5 inch, which is as short as I would go. And again, limit one, $299, $299.99, $300, but that's a reasonable ball throw penny in there. And anything else? Anything else jump at you out of the page? I know they got some good mag deals right now, too. They always do. Well, actually they didn't have a Smith & Wesson MP, M&P 40 caliber, it's a 40 caliber Smith & Wesson M&P for, and it's like 219, I think it is. So that's also a really good deal. Yeah, as a matter of fact, in 40 cal or 9 mil? That particular one is 40 cal. Okay. Well, again, one of the nice things about that is for the moment because you're not competing. The police agencies are, you know, kind of buying into dropping 40 caliber, but I noticed that's kind of slowed down only because the gushing federal money has kind of slowed down. That's the only reason they stopped. But there are still plenty of 40 cal out there. I would say about a third of what you're going to pick up on the range in way of dump brass that somebody else didn't pick up is typically, and the pistol is going to be 40 cal. It is interesting looking at the tens and tens and tens and tens of thousands of rounds that were dropped off for sorting. Again, I would say, what, 75%? 9 millimeter then about another 15% to 16% 40 cal and then the difference in other chamberings noting that 10 millimeter is starting to appear a lot more than it was because that's what everybody's promoting which is funny because years ago there was that big noise made that you know the fight between 10 millimeter and 40 caliber Smith and Wesson And the cop shops were all told they just had to have 40 Smith and Wesson and the rest is history. Because otherwise everybody wanted 10 millimeter back in the day. Well, now all of a sudden they want to sell more guns and they need to get everybody to change out. So now all the promoters, you know, people who are paid, are telling you all about how you need to go to 10 millimeter or back to 9 millimeters. Yeah, the good thing is, still plenty of surplus showing up. That gun you just mentioned is probably the best example. That's a very good price for a Smith. And brand new out of the box, which is, you know, there are all kinds of police trade-ins coming in right now, too. But brand new out of the box. 40 Smith, everything ready to roll. Yeah, that'd be worthwhile. I wouldn't hesitate to use it. I believe that one was a trade-in. Go ahead. But it like, I believe that one was a trade-in, excellent condition. I'll go back and chat. Oh, okay. Well, that's one of those that I was talking about where they said, you know, they're literally excellent slash unissued, probably. Everybody got some of those. Centerfire has some too and so does GameSurplus. But that's a better price than everybody else is offering that I've seen. At $219, it's still better priced than everybody else. So if it's a police trade-in, it's a police trade-in. I can live with that. Yeah, now, I actually have that one in nine, and that's also a police trade-in, excellent condition. And ships great. Has the night sights. The only thing is I do have to replace the front sight. Front sight is dim. Why are you having a problem with the front sight? Let me ask. Well, the front, you know, it has the night sights on it. But, you know, the rear sight glows and the front sight no longer glows. So you have your rear sight if you're missing your front. Yeah, I have to reflect that. Well, just figure that black area in the middle is close enough, right? Oh, go ahead. I heard another voice. Go ahead. Hopefully that wasn't the car talking to you, but actually, yeah, basically I just have to replace that front side because it is no longer glowing. Thank you. It's not like the Sigma, the Smith & Wesson Sigma, the Glock counterpart, you know, the Smith Glock. The front sights in those when they first came out were falling out left and right and I hadn't heard anything happening with the M&Ps but hey Smith is pretty consistent when it comes to making a boo-boo. So I wouldn't be surprised. However, I haven't heard anybody else having a problem. So if the tritiated sites are failing then yeah. As a matter of fact, go to Delta Team Tactical and look in their specials because I seem to recall that they had tritiated sight, you know, front and rear sets for a really good price. So whether or not they're for the right pistol, you check out the inventory, what they had there because they were offering a number of different model options. You have to go through the inventory on that, but Delta Teen Tactical. Delta Teen Tactical, that's the one that most recently jumped out at me. I just noticed I don't really need them, but I noticed it. They were in the inventory. and in the specials section. So they might still be in the specials section in the last day or two here. Okay, real quick, we're gonna do this. We gotta go to, we're as always, oh, five minutes past the bottom of the hour. But this is Weapons Wednesday, and there's one thing we do on Weapons Wednesday. This is my right. There are many of you, but this one is mine. My right for... Before God... There is danger, and there's danger in our hands. Oh, here you're not just singin' of the view, the wild and free. So soon you'll know the ringin' rifle from the tree. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no trifle. You may ride a good late speed, you may know it's a turn of master. You forward march with speed, but you'll learn the back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And they'll lead their journey to start. Glad you make what little noise and always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands we'll prove no trifle No graves at home, back across the briny water That giddy must come like bullets to splutter But if we the jaws must do, then the sooner it is begun If Clinton's figure holds a buck through, the quicker it will be done Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle Hold the rifle, hold the rifle In our hands we'll prove no trifle And if you could, one more piece before we go away from the technical leave, bottom of the hour break. Keep your rifle by your side. And by God, you better do so with all the stuff that's going around. You can't carry a cop in a backpack. They're too heavy and the cost of buying donuts and coffee is too great. We'll look high and we'll look low We'll look everywhere we go And soon the looters will know that they can't hide They come loud and they come fast But we'll shoot first so we can last Keep your rifle by your side Sing it, O Lord! They just won't stay away singing Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our land Keep your rifle by your side Well, they'll come day and they'll come night They'll have our children in their sight Oh stand guard in every pass from north to south Oh they can scream and they can shout They will never push us out Keep your rifle by your side Singing, oh lord They just won't stay away Singing, oh lord For this I won't need pay When we take a stand No we must protect our hands Keep your rifle by your side And they'll have tanks cause they've got funding from the banks But we won't fall as long as we can fight So they'll go on and say we hate you But they won't get past the gate Keep your rifle by your side Singing Or they just won't stay away Singing For this I won't need pay when we take a stand No we must protect our lands Keep your rifle by your side Have allies in the east From the Great Plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need From the west comes another way From Red Sand Fran or Burn, LA Keep your rifle by your side Singing, oh Lord, they just won't stay away Singing, oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side Singing, no lord, I just won't stay away. Singing, no lord, this I won't be paid when I see their face. No, I must protect my place. Keep my rifle by my side. Keep my, keep your eye. We are back and it is second Wednesday and your rifle is your first best friend. This is my rifle. There are many like it, but this one is mine. Again, I want to emphasize, anybody watch the escalator shut off at the UN when Donald Trump stepped on it, along with the wife, Yvonne? Yeah, whatever. Close enough. Ballpark. Interestingly enough, literally, he walked up, And they shut it off intentionally. Now guys, here's the thing. There are two escalators there. It's pretty obvious the other one is working just fine. So a little bit of insult there by the other, you know, one batch of ring knockers against the other batch of ring knockers and it became very apparent. So he ended up walking up the escalator. Go ahead a break in here for a second cuz somebody just passed this to me Charlie Kurtz assassins trans boyfriend on the run has abandoned car and home Nobody seems to know where he is. Oh, oh, and I'm the right away, but say I got the run Nice furry on the run. I remember the bag. Yeah. Yeah, free trends on the run You remember the old song the band on the run in a public hurt anyway In this case, it's Fag on the Run. All right. So again, well, let's see if they're as smart as they claim to be. And don't go to McDonald's again, right? Remember that one? Don't go to McDonald's, dude, or Dairy Queen. It's just pretty obvious. Then again, if you were smart enough to figure out all the other things, how is it you went to Burger King or McDonald's or Dairy Queen or anywhere for that matter, why did you think you needed to go in for fast food somewhere? Especially when there's a camera. So anyway, well, okay, that's interesting. It's not a, nothing that's a surprise, but It could be just that there was so much interest and the little furry creature inside of him, little furry mind, he she it, decided that it had to leave because it couldn't handle a lot of the tension. All of the tension. Oh baby, you spin me right around. So we'll see what happens with this one then. That should be rather interesting. I guess the question is, were they watching or were they watching the he, she, it before she took off? He, she, it took off? I'm rather fascinated. After all, the government knows all, sees all, does all, etc. So, I guess we'll find out soon enough. Remember, it's all part of the 5D Chess plan. It's all part of the plan. It was planned that way sir. It was the big, big, planny thingy plan, something or other. Oh god, he got away. Yes sir, he did. He's gone. Oh man. Must not look good on the old employment record. So, we'll keep an eye on that then. Nothing more we can really say for the moment unless The next thing we hear about is that somehow the Pufte committed ritual seppuku by chopping himself in the back of the head seven or eight times and maybe shooting himself multiple times from behind to the back of what was left of the mush of his head. Possibly. It could have happened that way. Could have. So another thing real quick on that note is there are some really good follow-up evaluations from the information that has been gleaned from the autopsy information that was not been fully released but with the oblique that they tried to use. So there are some pretty good examples which is one of the reasons I think they're terrified people just start picking their nonsense apart. Well they are and none of it's holding up. But I don't expect it to I don't think they really care if they longer they wait the farther it is in the tail lights and The more people will be looking for the next is your crisis disaster horror film to point at which is typically how things run, so They're figuring that they can if they just buy time and stretch it out They will be able to get on to other in parts of the agenda and plug everything else in accordingly. As I said for the last several days, from the beginning of this, two things. Number one, Kirk was killed by the Israelis. Why? He was coming off the reservation big time and talking about the tribe. You don't do that, they kill you. Guess what? They killed him. Wow, what a surprise. I would never have expected that. And by the way, I'll say again, I didn't follow Charlie Kirk, hot and heavy, but there's a lot of people with interest. That's fine, but it's the idea that now that this is done and in the mix, the idea that they created so much confusion should tell you something. But coming off the reservation from One Direction and promoting particular aspects especially, becoming heavy and not that he ever didn't, but focusing on Christianity minus the Jewish mob control. Now they spent too much time to manipulate the idiot sticks out there to follow the Israelis over, in other words, hate Christians, other fellow Christians over the Jews. to the point where they couldn't let that go. They can't let that go any farther as far as anybody that's in tow. And there's a lot of people, as I pointed out, if you pay attention to a lot of these social media people, many of them wear hats. And you might notice that a lot of them don't know how to deal with when things don't go right. And they know it just doesn't sound right, look right, taste right, right smell right. And if you pay attention to their body language, they'll look down at the ground, they'll drop their hat down so they don't have to actually face the people that are their customers because they are doing vlog, blog, slash commentary work. And go ahead and pay attention. Shut the sound off and watch the activities of a lot of these individuals. Now these are people who were brought in as social media influencers in the last several weeks, but especially in the days before Charlie Kirk was killed, the same Jewish mafia group brought in 25 bracket influencers from other social media spheres, including Rumble. And we're trying to figure out how can we make everybody love Israel more no matter how many babies they're murdering? Yeah, we know they're killing babies, but we got to lie to everybody. How can we lie to everybody and stupefy them so that they shut their brains off and just do the boggle head? Yeah, without thinking, that's really what the question was. So, understand that the bad guys, the Israelis, know full well that there's nobody mostly drinking their Kool-Aid. They've got a certain percentage that are doing the, well, if you're against the Israelis, you're for Hamas. No, I'm against the Israelis because I'm for my Christian population that they're pissing on and they plan on killing next after the Israelis are done killing the Christians and Muslims in Palestine. Because it's not an if, it's just a when. That didn't train no fool. If you pay attention to what they're saying, all you have to do is watch when they shift their eyes. And what you see them doing to the Palestinians is what they hope to use the American military for against the population to kill us off. They may get a war going outside, but they're going to do the same crap they've done in every war for the last century. While everybody's run outside to be slaughtered off out of the country, the Jewish mob, communist, satanic, pedo-queer types, that click, all of them, are going to be pushing to alter the country to an even greater extreme and they will be able to get away with it because it will be a massive murder, death, kill deflection. We've seen this all before. This ain't nothing new. There's nothing here that should surprise anybody listening to this program as far as what we're seeing with the rest of the drivel that's going on. So we need to be ready for it. That means organized armed equipment train is militia. Everybody's talking about the fact that there's nothing they can do to save the economy. Okay, let's figure it this way. While the economy is chucking along, grab everything you can that's free. Find whatever you can in the way of food and put it on the shelf. Look at it as an insurance policy. I love this when people go, well, what if I don't eat it? Well, what if you don't use your car insurance policy? Did you pay for car insurance for the last couple of weeks, months, last year, a year, two years? How long have you had car insurance? Do you use it every week? Did you use it last year? You have to have it because the cops will threaten to murder you to steal part of your time. You know what? Gunpoint. If you don't have that slip from that private company that has the most perfect business plan, get government agents, knuckle-dragging monkeys to put a gun to your head and demand that you buy their product. So you do that all the time and you get nothing for it. And if you do use it, guess what happens? You're punished. If you have food on the shelf, you own it. It's yours. Now they may try to steal it later, but this is why you also buy ammunition and food and work with militia elements together and anybody tries to come and steal what you got, well you put a bullet in your hair, yes? And that would get it on with business. That's just all there is to it. But the bottom line is, why is it you're hesitating or would hesitate on food? When you don't hesitate even though you'd nash of teeth in run of hair, but you have car insurance that you have to meet every month or every six months or every year. Now the bigger the bill you can pay, the cheaper your insurance is, but you still got to pay it, don't you? Okay, so we all accept that. So why is that idea crazy or I should say, forgive me, smart, but the idea of being prepared stupid. You know how dumb that is? For people to actually blather like that, we're stupid, and you need to be prepared. Oh yeah, really? Wow, okay. So you pay your car insurance? Yeah. Did you use your car? You know, here's what's really cute and you all know this too. I don't use my car insurance man. If I use my car insurance, my premiums go up. What? You mean you get, oh, you not only are you forced at gunpoint to take the product, but you get punished if you use the product. Oh, that's a perfect scam for someone, isn't it? And they get knuckle monkey government with a gun to push it. Yep, sounds real common sense to me. No, it doesn't but it's what you're stuck with isn't it? So we all accept that we okay. Yeah, that's part of the blackmail of bad government. We're stuck with that part of it, but There's still other things we can do to make sure that we take care of ourself because government ain't gonna be there for you when the time comes They may try to steal everything from you, but they're not going to be there for you when the time comes So, again, organize, arm, equip, and train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory, know how to be able to get the material where it is at the tactical level when it's needed, and the way to do that is tactical disbursement. That's why we're talking about everybody preparing. So it's a common sense item there. Also, it is Weapons Wednesday, we've got a few minutes here, before top of the hour. I'm going to remind you again, we were just talking about CDNN Sports. CDNN Sports has been around for a very long time. They're not the only company out there, and yes, I do harp on certain companies. But CDNN has some of the best buys right now for AR-15 parts, and a lot of them are Bushmaster parts. A lot of the stuff that's quote-unquote no-name brands, so to speak, they don't really explain what they got there. That's typically from that Bushmaster sellout that took place and it's a whole pile of really good stuff sitting there that you truly can afford if you even if you have to in pieces. I understand on market I don't have that much money. I agree with I understand that. But you do have enough money so that if you nickel and dime and don't eat a few days here and there, amazingly enough, you can progressively put a complete AR-15 together top to bottom that'll look as good as anything anybody else has. So I highly recommend that you do just that. Go to cdnnsports.com. CDNN Sports. Take a look at what they have. Also, if you need a complete upper, if you want to have additional uppers, we're going to talk about that in the next hour. Only because there are some other issues that we really do need to have a comparative study test on ASAP, and I already made some calls this morning on this. But if you have a 556, pick another caliber so you've got another upper on the shelf. The cheapest way to do that, go to Bear Creek Arsenal Y. You get the upper completely built, you get the charging handle and a bolt carrier. If you're going to do like 300 Blackout, that's the place to go. It's one stop shop, boom, done. Now, pick out another one, save the money up, do it again. When you're done, you end up with a little golf bag, so to speak, so no matter what caliber might be available, whatever chain bring, you actually have the ammo on the shelf in the event there is a breakdown or if a conflict develops. This means that you have a greater number of options So that as you have to roll with the punches, you'd still be able to fight because the ammunition, some ammunition of some kind is available. This is also true for the basic pistol calibers. You should have one of each. If you can't afford $3, $400 for a particular pistol class, go over to a high point pistol and if you've got a 9, do a 40 cal, 45, 10mm, maybe even a 380. You'll be able to afford that. You'll actually find out that high points are not bad little pistols. They work exceptionally well. They have a lifetime warranty for as long as being able to get through the mail, whatever you need, or as far as transferring. High Point is out of Northern Ohio, Central Ohio, all their factories are there. They're 100% American made and they have a lifetime warranty and they're very good about keeping their promise with regard to their warranties, which nobody talks about I've noticed. They like to poo-poo High Point, but High Point has been a very good and genuine business to deal with. I've never had a problem with them. Even in their early days, they were They were persnickety when you talk to them sometimes because they retired of being picked at by people who didn't know anything about their product. And we're just parroting whatever it is somebody else said about High Point. A lot of people learned by progressive experience that a lot of what was said, people just didn't know. They didn't care. They were just mimicking or parroting what somebody else said just to try to sound cool when they weren't, really. So again, there's all kinds of good solutions out there. The big thing is again that we have them in your pocket and we need them all tactically dispersed so that everyone is ready. Somebody goes, stop this. How do we stop this? The best thing you can do is send your enemy a message. You come out, you hockey puck up. Well, you're the hockey puck we're going to hit with the big stick we bought. See how that works? So it'd be a real good idea not to be stupid and come out come out of the chocks and think you're gonna come out and play police state with America. We will put you down. We have to. We don't have any choice. And we're Americans. We've done it before and we're gonna have to do it again. I do do absolutely no. Not just believe, I know. And you do too. So let's get squared away for what it is we got to do. 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More on YouTube in a minute too, by the way. One of the things that I want to do real quick is put this out there. I'd like to see, I've seen hodgepodge bits and pieces. We need someone to take every existing, both old and new chambering for the AR-15 side by side by side by side and demonstrate a three-point penetration test on these cartridges. What we are looking for is what is the What has the greatest potential for armor penetration for thickness and depth in penetration in general in the AR-15 upper options that we have many, many different cartridges to choose from. The traditional rifle rounds being 5.56, 5.45 by 39, 7.62 by 39, those have been out there for quite some time. You don't see the 5.45 as often, but there's still some out there. Beyond that, there are a number of other newer cartridges. 300 Blackout has now actually been around for a bit. But you have several straight cases, which basically, looking at them myself, having looked at them, are like elongated M1 carbine rounds. I would talk about that a little bit, too. The big thing here, again, is We need an evaluation process to pick a prioritized cartridge for anti mechanical Operations with each weapon system we have we can't change the grant, but we don't need to it's perfect The M1a same thing. It's perfect. We have we have AP rounds however, we can't we don't have a selection of any kind of Penetrator bullet other than the green tip or any of that family of 5 5 6 Now, we can load with specialized bullets, like 30 caliber, and make it work, but that's not what I'm talking about. Of all the different bullet configurations that are most common in each of the chamberings, we need to do a side-by-side test and find out which one would be the best as an anti-mechanical and anti-body armor cartridge. All of them are effective. There's not one of them that you could find that won't do exactly what the author, the manufacturer, the inventor expected the cartridge to do. But some do better than others. Now here's the other thing. We need to do the same thing with the AR-10 platform because that is the other Lego block rifle. Whereby I can pop two pins and completely change the configuration of the weapon. I can go from a short barrel to a long barrel. I can go from one chambering to another. There are quite a few options with AR-10s. 308, but there's also many other cartridges that have been adapted to that platform and they readily work. What we need to do is a comparative study and pick out and identify which are the best for anti-vehicular, anti-mechanical operations. Everybody's arguing about, you know, robots, nematodes, androids, hemorrhoids, hacupic. For that reason, we need to have a scorecard in place now. Does that mean I dump everything else I got? Well, I can't. 556. is so monstrously dominant, no matter what they do to change the cartridge right now. We dictate that market, not the government in that respect. Because government went to a certain caliber, everybody else followed as far as the AR goes. But there are still many options and other alternative solutions, some of which you want because of survivability in the long, long haul. And I will be describing some of those tonight. We'll be talking about them on the air. These certain cartridges that have come out, like I said, they're straight case. They lend themselves to even being loaded with black powder if they had to. And lo and behold, we've got some tests that have been done that show that I was right. That people have already been doing. It's like, well, if we can't get smokeless powder, will the newer rifle, will modern rifles work with black powder? Now, my point is they will. But you're still, if you didn't think you needed to clean your AR-15 with standard ammunition, by God, you're going to have to clean your weapon if you think you're going to use Black-Pudders and alternative, which you can. Even if you only could fire one round at a time and the gas system did not operate, it wouldn't make any difference. A bullet going down range is better than throwing rocks or having to use the bayonet. in a situation where you could actually still put a lethal round. Black powder is not a toy. With the proper combination of bullet weight, etc., that, you know, a black powder case could work just as well as any other. Understand its limitations, know what it can or can't do, do with the weapon system you've got. But virtually any rifle or pistol case could be used with black powder. There wouldn't be any possibility of overpressure. And since you're looking at a lower velocity in general, the only issue is you might as well go with a heavier bullet. So the weight of bullet compensates a little bit for lack of velocity. See how that works? So just something to think about there. No matter what it is, you can find heavier bullets for 5.56. They won't work in the magazine. Typically, they're actually a little bit longer. They're designed for bolt guns. But guess what? They'll work just fine for manual single-shot loading. and they're designed with the concept of accuracy at range and single point, you know, engagement. So one shot, one kill. If you're lucky. Well, no, not if you're lucky, if you're proficient. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. What do you got? I saw on YouTube this man loaded with 45 auto cases, about 10 of them with triple seven, three F. For some reason, he got 800 feet per section. How did he do that? Oh, no, that'd be normal. No, that would, no, that would, that is what I would expect. Let's remember something. How about the Walker Dragoon, Colt Walker Dragoon pistol? What's its muzzle velocity? It's a .44. I forgot what it was. Actually, you can load that up to the equivalent to .357 Magnum. Really? That was a horse pistol. That's a big ass, you're talking a big ass black powder, you know, colt. And what's interesting about that is that back in the day that was the magnum of its era. Not that they hyper-load everything, no. But again, they were able to get more energy. It's argued that it was successful, which I guarantee it really was because it worked. But everybody always has to find some cue on anything and everything or try to reverse whatever somebody else has said. If you think about it, it basically fit the niche of the horse pistol in the single shot flintlock or cabin ball, but it was the next step in revolvers and it was just a heavy ass cavalry pistol. Although it shined with the Texas Rangers, but they were horse cavalry. Think about it. How did they operate? Light, fast attack cavalry. So it didn't know that's the gun yet for what they were intending to do with it And it was kind of like a poor man's carbine Well for all practical purposes six shots better than muscle-loading one Go ahead jump in there. I've seen 90 grains of black powder and one of these muzzle-loading rifles with a 490 round ball I've heard of muzzle energy well over a thousand foot pounds It's true in there Well, it depends. Yeah, that depends again. No, don't forget there's another factor here that you just brought up, you know, type of powder. One of the problems that we've got right now is lack of powder out there. Powder, black powder is in short supply. Part of that was done intentionally all the way back to Obama, if everybody doesn't remember. And also in the arms industry, they sold the last of our black powder manufacturers with one component to foreign interests and I don't know if it was all moved out of the country or not but the problem is that yeah the consistency of the foreign powders is up and down. If it's Euro it's okay, if it's Chinese well you know like everything else Chinese you know it's catch as catch can and there is there is Asian powder black powder out there. They don't like to sell much. They don't sell stuff like that to us the way they used to. Not that they probably wouldn't dare to, but they realized at a given point two things happened. The government realized we weren't buying the Chinese arms for the fun of it. We were buying them because they were cheap, they worked, and we could pile them up for what's coming. It changed the formula for what was going to be the war in America in the 1990s. Because of that, both sides backed off because they realized, no, we weren't just buying, you know, $60 cases of ammo and blazing away. Many people were buying 10, 20, 30, 40, 50 cases of $60 ammo and just putting them on the shelf. So the biggest problem we got is that they don't really want to market to us. And we are running out of foreign companies that are providing the munitions that we stopped producing here. The Europeans are having all kinds of stupid problems, but also their political correctness is getting in the way. Again, they don't want to arm what they think is a threat, which is us. Go ahead. Those old things, they're still quite lethal. They can kill. Oh, you're just, I wouldn't even hesitate to point at somebody to pull the trigger and expect to put them down. You want to get shot with a 50 caliber, one ounce ball coming down range? I know, I know. Again, it may not be that 30 out of 6 that was up there supposedly on the building, but there's a whole lot of people that weren't around after the trigger was pulled out. A lot of cap and ball and footlock weapons that, it killed them dead, dead, dead. And it's amazing how with retinocious repetition they did just that too by the way. Don't forget, they worked. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Hey, this is Carl in Virginia as far as using black powder in a simple auto imagine those these you know Best results that would be gas piston like an AK now. Do you think that? alternating one round of Conventional smokeless powder and in one round of black powder you think that would Keep it clean enough. You know the smokeless powder would blow out Good did you actually hear you're young Right, you're on the right track. That's basically to shot foul, you know, to clean the fouling out of the weapon. Here's the only problem. If it's the AR-15, you know it defecates where it eats. So the same problem we had with the M1 carbine would probably crop up with the AR, but you could still use it. It's a matter of are you going to be spraying and praying or you're aiming and trying to hit something. I would figure if I'm in that kind of situation with ammo, I'll bet you I'm aiming a lot harder than before. And if nothing else, so I can harvest the enemy sooner and strip them bare ass naked or whatever they've got, including ammo. So yeah, that would be one of the solutions. It's kind of like you could patch with a smokeless route. In fact, what I would do, now this is something, and you know, thank you for bringing it up because you're absolutely right on that. Years ago, we used to shoot lots of Mercuric primer. When you hear about corrosive ammo, the reason it's corrosive is because of the Mercuric primer. Well, here's one of the tricks we used to do to just make things a little easier for us, cleaning wise. You would take four or five modern cartridges, mocha-less, non-corrosive, and fire down the barrel, fire with the weapon. It was a Mauser or a semi-auto rifle like a G43. And then you take all that cheap corrosive ammo that you had and you could blaze away for whatever. And before you left the range, you fire another handful of rounds, or at least a few, of modern ammunition again to help clean out the bore a little bit. Now the first was to coat and permeate the crystalline structure. So that is something that does work. In fact, we are pretty successful. I shot. For the longest time, corrosive ammo is the only way you could get cheap ammo. If you wanted to shoot a lot and you were serious about shooting and not just blazing away plinking, that was the way to get the job done. So yes, that would be a solution using. But I would start out with, like I just said, maybe two or three conventional rounds if they were available, then go to black powder, then maybe again smokeless, black powder smokeless, you're still going to get a build up. The carbon build up is going to be monstrous. Let's make the mistake about that. You have no illusion because that's the nature of black powder. We accept that, we know that. Even with pyro decks, we would have the same issue. But the important thing is we would still be putting bullets down range instead of throwing rocks. or thinking we had to do another bayonet charge today if you get madrift. Nobody likes bayonet charges, at least not in the modern age. So our big thing here again is that these are solutions to deal with the problem. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Hi Mark, this is John from Kentucky. Just remember black powder is a compressed load. If you're loading 20 grains, you need to top it off with cream of wheat so that you have a compaction of the powder for proper detonation. Over. Yeah, actually good point there too. You can use rolled oats, you can use cream of wheat, you can use tissue. I'll tell you another one was flake or flayed plastic. There's been all kinds of solutions and you can't come in with something that's cheap my problem cream of wheat is I might be starving Well if I shoot the bastard you've got a lot more than cream of wheat mark. Oh, that's right. You're that's true He does he's probably carrying you might even have a field ration or two in his backpack Yeah, I'll spend the cream of wheat to shoot his ass that way that's true, sir I'll go along with that one. So yeah that again you have to you have a the filler consideration or In fact, I've been going through massive quantities of wads, and wadding is something else that could be a solution. You can make it with a number of different materials for the same purpose. So yes, good point. Now why is that? Have anybody ever seen a lay failure with black powder? Does everybody understand what the color just brought up? You can have this problem with black powder when you're used doing blanks. If you're not careful, you will blow a black powder gun. You'll blow the side right out of it. Actually, it's wherever the weakest point in the metal is. What am I talking about? Mark, that sounds horrible. Yes, it is. Whenever you're using a blank charge, you don't just throw the powder in, put the cap on, and fire. You still need a camping pack of some kind. A cardboard wand, a piece of rag, doesn't make any difference. Whatever it is, it's going to stay where you put it. And this keeps the charge flat and compressed together. If not, and this is, by the way, you can see this. Oh yeah, that's right. If you go to the movie The Patriot, you watched muskets fail and you didn't know it. Does everybody understand that? Has anybody ever watched closely the night fire scenes in front of the house in the Patriot? Guys, I'm going to give you a homework assignment. I can always show you different physical examples. If you go watch the Patriot and you watch the guys when they are firing back and forth amongst themselves, you know, the union, the union, the continentals are falling back and they're in squads and they're firing. You see they go from one guy shooting at the other guy, these shooting at the other, one guy, four or five guys shooting at the other six guys. Pay attention, ignore the action and watch the weapons. You will see two black powder flip lock rifles fail in that filming. If you watch, you will see a string of light along the side, an eruption of light along the side of one of those rifles. It's when the guy is pointing from left to right, he's got it to his shoulder, but he turns his face away. Well, if you watch, you'll notice there isn't just the usual fizz, you know, from the flint hitting the striker. You have that happen and then you have a crack, literally a fracture in the barrel because what happened is the powder was not compressed. It was laying in the tube. Now if you watch, there's a second one in the group shot where the same thing happened. Two guys in that shooting that night had weapons that were destroyed, that were failed, I mean badly. That's one of those things where well they did have their face turned away So they weren't going to get hit that one, but they those weapons were damaged badly So that's an example of what the callers just talking about with regard to camping you want to make sure you have some form of Tamping system in place to lock it so it doesn't move you can be wads Cardboard wads oversized or a good idea stack two or three one on top the other glue them together and have them prefabricated You can do it that way. That's a good one. Cardboard is cheap and easy. You want corrugated cardboard with little perforations. And the other is you can use a rag or a piece of packing like traditionally was used. Remember when you had the pre-loaded ball and powder loads, if you look at how those are built, the idea is that you tore open, you dumped the powder in, then you took the whole thing, the paper or the cloth, and the ball which was wrapped and you stuffed it right down the tube, rammed it, and then fired. Now it wasn't just the ball that was keeping that powder in place. In fact, the balls typically are slightly, not much, but slightly undersized. And remember, you're loading a musket, smoothbore. So anyway, just something to look at. Check out, go watch the Patriot. Are you going to see what I'm talking about? Oh my God! No, that's horrible! Yeah, it was, especially if the guys, some of those guys were carrying original rifles for the movie because they were reenactors and they took their personal collection, some of their collector's guns to the, a lot of guys, Civil War reenactment, do the same thing. I know many of them. and they were taking original guns out there and what happens in there is they're getting so exciting, excited, and they got a little zealous and they fragged a couple of weapons. More than a few of them, because there was more just those that were damaged. Heads up. Another thing real quick too on this with the Black Powder is maintenance and cleaning. Guys, your rifle can handle being washed, especially your modern weapons. And to be quite honest, scrubbing with detergent is something you're going to need to be ready to do. Oh, that sounds horrible. I don't want to get my wet bottle. My wet bottle will rust. No, it won't because you're going to, if you're done cleaning it, you're going to do the rest of the maintenance on it, right? You're going to do right by your baby. So, you're going to make sure that everything is done right. You perform complete maintenance on the weapon after you've scrubbed and rub-a-dub-dub and gotten in there with the toothpick and with the Q-tip everywhere you can. Step one is wash it. Step two is bore cleaner. Step three is lubricate. And again, it can't emphasize enough, there's no cutting corners on this. You can't let something sit. Not when you're dealing with corrosive elements here. In this case, black powder. Oh, I'll plead it tomorrow. It only takes a little bit of moisture combined with that delightful oxidizer that you've pasted to your firearm. And you come back and the finish isn't quite right after you do clean it up and you realize there might even be some little pick marks, you know, pop marks here and there. Oh my goodness, on such a short period of time. Yes, such a short period of time. Soon you'll know, so from the tree, hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, pull the rifle. You may ride a good lead speed, you may know it's a turn to master. Your forward march will speed, but you'll learn the facts much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts, glad you make what's a little noise and always hits the mark. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, pull the fruit, now it's rifle. Gura! You know, again, for everybody out there, the individual infantrymen, despite all the claim, what good are your rifles? Well, for the lack of a nail, a shoe was lost. For the lack of a shoe, a horse was lost. For the lack of a horse, a rider was lost. Lock. Et cetera. Caller, go ahead. What do you got? Yeah, you were talking about 10 minutes ago about corrosive primers. Wasn't it in like 1919 and early 1920s? 30-30 used to be called 30WCS. Yeah, Winchester cartridge. Well, because we call it 30. Well, it was, no, they were probably was smokeless at that time. But it's Winchester cartridge. It's like you see several different stampings on Oh, what do we have? 7.62x51 NATO. Okay, you've got different ways that they, you know, have stamped and identified that 308 win. Well, they're two different cartridges. Well, yeah, yes and no. But with Winchester, originally it was the, it was just the 30 caliber answer to that case. And I've mentioned this many times. When Winchester came out with the 30 cal, they also had in their custom house, everything from 17 caliber up to about, I think, 47 caliber in that same length case. You could order 17, oh no, actually you go lower still. You could order, think about this, you could order 22 caliber 23 caliber, 24 caliber, right up through to 47 caliber for that same length of case. It's just that 30 caliber ended up being the popular bullet that everybody seemed to go to, everybody gravitated to out of the many that Winchester experimented with. But you could always order in any size case you wanted to have made. Winchester would make the ammo, they already knew how to do it, and they already figured it out before they offered it. But no, they really had a wide spread. And 30-30 just happened to be where everybody went, way before the 30-40 Craig military was in service. It was just a very popular, when it came out it was that perfect balance. At the same time, 32 Winchester was also in service. And everyone goes, why did they have both those? Because Winchester was a big name back in the day. People had enough money if they were going to spend it. They bought Winchester, and if they did they bought it whichever preferred caliber was available. And Winchester made sure that all of their different calibers were on hand at the stores. back when these cartridges came out. So that's why up until, oh what, maybe the middle 80s, up until the middle 80s, 32 Winchester was as common as 30-30. I don't know if everybody remembers that, but for the longest time, I mean, I ran it to as many lever 32 wins as I did 30-30s that were available for gear rifles, you know, for Bambi killers here in Michigan. And so in a beautiful weapon, nothing real different. They're all with Model 94 typically. But the caliber itself, they started out, all of these did start out being used in black powder. All of the Winchester line could be offered in black powder, but They were all step over cartridges. They all lived into the smokeless powder age because it was very easy to come up with the chemical math formula to be able to make it work with the limits of the rifle design that they might be wanting to put the cartridge in. In this case it was the model 94 action, but any of the other Winchester actions after that would also be an issue too. They had to make sure that it worked and they came up with the powders accordingly. DuPont did and others. DuPont was still the big boy back then and it still is today. There's nothing to laugh at now even though it's little in the shadows. Winchester, that particular cartridge is one of those that's a full transition cartridge. Black powder, in fact people do. I'm listening to something here with the optics that people don't really understand. I keep hearing this, you know, the argument about the nomenclature. But I was taught years ago, then this is true of 30-30, that it's 30 caliber with 30 grains of black powder. That's what 30-30 means. And any of these like 30-40 Craig, 30-30 Winchester, 30-06, why was it called 0-6? Well, we used the 0-6, but it's also because in theory you could use 106 grains of black powder with that very large case. It was a much larger case. Compare the 30-30 to the 30-06. Now, whether or not that was the intent, The argument with what I've seen from code books way back when I was much, much, much younger is that even though they were not intending on using the .30-06 with black powder, it starts out as the M1903 cartridge. And the M1903 design was overlapping with the older nomenclature for the rifle route, for all the rifle cartridges. And again, .45-70. Okay, let me give you an example. 45 caliber, 70 grains of black powder. The same is true with 30-30, the same is, you know, 32-30. 20, let's see, what, another one, 32-20. There's another one that's interesting. It's, the argument now, I think stuff is getting, I don't know why stuff is getting lost or in the fog somehow here and being altered. But I guess with the computer edge you can do it. George Orwell 1984 kind of stuff. But the worst part is that I see I have a lot of this stuff still sitting on the shelf. I have books. Not a computer that you touch the key and it disappears next week. I was there last week. Yeah, but it's all changed now. And I think that's one of the problems with part of our what's happening with our database. It's like everything else. They're glossing it, altering it. And one of the reasons is because they don't want you to see progression and they don't want you to think that you can do anything for yourself. So everything has to look like it's much more grossly over complicated or dangerous when it isn't. America, yeah, we used to buy cartridges, guys, but for the most part, Americans were in remote locations. So pretty much everybody knew how to reload. Reloading was a second nature thing because Americans, being Americans, like to do for themselves. But they also, because of how spread out the locations were for our population, it made sense that you came up with a way to extend the use of whatever you already carried out in the middle of BFE and were able to continue to use it. Contrary to the idea that only a few people did reloading, no, anybody who was stuck in a remote location made everything work for them. They had to do it themselves. This is true especially with ammunition because many cases you wouldn't have to, you certainly would invest in everything you needed. And you would, as needed, buy more ammunition. But the big thing here, again, is that you were able to produce it yourself. You could continue to stay in that remote location longer. You weren't dependent upon the system, except for raw materials. And it worked. You know, a pistol is so simple and straightforward, it's ridiculous. Now, one of the reasons I brought this up is overlapping with this whole thing about we need to test the different chamberings for the AR-15. And we need a comprehensive study where we go side by side by side because we need to pick out something that is going to be our best choice to bring the AR-15 platform into anti-machine, anti-vehicular. Mostly because of anti-machine. Everybody's talking about all the Electronic and mechanicals. Well guess what if that's the case we better be coming up with really good solutions now Nobody better be caught flat-footed Now right now if you have a grand or not six and you know any type or 308 you're already ahead of the game Government won't admit that the 308 was the right place to be so we've got this new 6.8 cartridge, which is bullshit It's absolute BS. We could stick with the 308 as I've said many times if you go to the Frankfurt Arsenal books They already had a hundred different solutions to make the 308 a tighter, hotter, more sophisticated route. But your government doesn't like to spend money on the troops. So guess what they did? They stuck with what they had because they were going to move away from it towards that 5.56 anyway. Well, we're not shooting 90 pounds soaking wet Vietnamese anymore. It hasn't been for quite some time. It doesn't mean you can't kill somebody with the M16. People have died for years and decades and decades with them. But now we're looking at dealing with other technologies that have brought smaller mech tech into our midst. And that's why the Donate of Destruction, now it's Dow, D-O-W Department of War, Dow Chemical Corporation, D-O-W. Hey, corporations, they always stick around. But anyway, with what we're looking at, we need both in the AR-15 and the AR-10 patterned systems, the most efficient armor penetrating and at greatest range weapon systems that we can develop right now. And we have a whole bouquet to choose from. Now, in each one, we also need to find out what bullet would best serve each of the unique chamberings so that we can better go punch through light or intermediate armor on a mechanical object. Most of them won't have armor. So the big issue is, and eventually they will, but every time you had weight, you changed it. You changed performance. So the big thing here again is knowing that we're going to still have to punch in, you know, punch through to get to the soft, chewy spots. If it's a guy in body armor, we got to get there. If it's a mechanical with armor or without, we got to get there. We got to get through it to the vitals to kill, to destroy the target, to knock it down. We're going to do it. We're going to fight where we're going to have to fight. We got plenty of time. We got all kinds of brains out there. So we need someone to get pumped up. You know, pump you up and get you in motion and get this job done. Now, if you got an Out-Six, you already got the solution. If you got a 308, you got a pretty good solution already in place. And if you know about it, there's APR ammunition out there. Your ball ammo is still a pretty good option to begin with. Let me remind everybody if you look at the old manuals from for urban warfare in the 1960s 70s and 80s Once they pushed the m16 they knew that they'd gone down And if you look in any of those urban warfare manuals it flat-out repeats over and over again if you were having difficulty penetrating or engaging a target Call up the M60 gunner with the heavier, more powerful round and engage the target for suppression or destruction. So in other words, your rifle isn't doing the job, call up the guy with the cartridge you used to carry with the M60, the hog, and have him plow through to the target. Wow, what does that tell you? So as it is, again, We've now come full circle government has already shown you that we were a hundred percent, right? We need everybody to be prepared to deal with all the different issues having to do with a You know fielding a heavier more effective armor penetrating weapon or mechanical penetrating weapon system and being able to cultivate sculpt and you know engineer at our discretion a Weapon that we have on hand and we got you don't buy a whole new firearm You got an AR-10, you just buy the upper that's appropriate for the job, and then the ammunition. Your magazines are all the same, et cetera, et cetera. The setting is true with the AR-15. But this is something that we seriously need to see a quick speed fast-track program where somebody actually presents this to everybody. A handful of people could do some, the Yeomans work on this and help the people in general so that we're better prepared to deal with the threat that government is going to put upon us. Because it's government that's going to be coming down the road. Make no mistake about it. Big government wants more power and big government is going to lie their ass off right up until they strike. And it'll be the kosher kosher mafia stealing your money Maybe at the end of the year as everybody's saying and trying to tell you you just need to surrender why surrender and shit So and that it would that that being the case they kicked that off. We're gonna be at war So let's be ready for it. Let's get ready to deal with it They if they're smart they'll they better figure out a way to not make let that happen But if it does happen, I'm not surrendering anything not gonna give my property. They aren't gonna take my wealth Not going to be a slave to them. So a war for independence is all that's the option and that's where we're going to be headed. So let's win it because we can't. We have the resources. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Mark, I've been noticing for quite some time now that remit and ammunition don't say DuPont on it anymore. They stopped making smokeless powder over. No, that's what I was saying. They've kind of moved into the shadows from one direction. They're not as dominant because they've become a larger consortium. They're still there. But other companies, foreign companies, have made it a different configured conglomerate. And they're operating accordingly. So again, Remington. Case in point there is also limiting the amount of ammunition or variance in ammunition that they're providing I noticed something about several of the shotgun companies. These Johnny come lately as it showed up Information on them is starting to pop up and it's what I suspected and I said years ago These are just shadow companies from outside the US that were Profiting on the door being open for them while they're busy restricting the American companies And none of these companies are staying with the United States. They're basically ready to shut down and fold up very, very quickly. And that's one of the concerns with these particular companies because they got hold of the market, they have a lot of the technology because they bought it from the other companies that were in business. And now they've got control of it like they did with Soros when he had Remington. Remember Soros created that whole group that bought Remington, Bushmaster, Marlin, and everybody else. Everybody said, why is Soros buying that? Well then they had the Crooked Hook scam, which set up the situation for them to litigate. And when they hit Remington, they killed all 20 rifle companies simultaneously. Well, they're prepping up to do the same thing with the ammo industry. In fact, you just heard the story, remember here a couple of months ago, where you have the Czech that bought the largest American manufacturer in the country. It went to Czechoslovakia as far as the ownership. Well, what does that mean? Well, I already explained it. Foreign interests in American, you know, martial resources isn't going to be good for anybody. And it's profitable for as long as it's profitable, but if they're buddies and ring knockers, tell them to screw America, they hit the switch. We have to be ready to scavenge and first of all, husband everything that we can and know how to build everything that we need. It's that simple. And we need to know how to improvise. I don't plan on using, like we talked about black powder. I'm not gonna use black powder nonstop. The idea is that, again, rather than throwing rocks or a bayonet charge, if one bullet will get me a guy with an HK or a styrofoar over his shoulder, I can gut him, eat the food in his backpack, strip him bare-ass naked of all this equipment. Well, I'm not using the black powder anymore, am I? Now, I shouldn't be in that situation. And in fact, our plan is to make sure that we use the best equipment we have to the best of our ability to put a bullet in our ass. But we have to be prepared by it because we're the thinking part of the population. We got the stinkers, the enemy's got the stinkers, I'll get it right. And the fact is that in this situation, we already understand the technical aspects of everything we're talking about, from the Black Powder Age to the early smokeless through to present day smokeless. So the science is something we have to completely embrace. If you don't know anything about it, you better start reading. And reloading is something everybody should be doing. I don't care. Everybody's gotten lazy. I've told you this before. When the ammunition prices came back down a little bit and it happens every time, everybody goes into brain fart. Well, I don't need to work all that hard. Well, reloading isn't really all that hard, and it's a better past time than most that I can think of. You know, you can still plug the TV in and watch whatever's on a boob tube and be reloading, running the reloader. You've got to kind of pay attention to what the reloader is doing, but still, you know what I mean? You can multitask, but not multitask the distraction. And that's where we need to be right now. We need to build up skill levels as quickly as possible. One of the ways that we're doing our reloading, in fact, we just had an ally dropped off a massive quantity. I've got most of it sorted of brass. everything you can imagine, anything you can imagine. The big thing here is that again, getting people motivated to reload, what you do is you have what we call shooter credits. Everybody understand what I'm saying? I got a bunch of kids. They want to shoot. If those young people want to shoot, you have to spend time in the loading shop. You load up so much ammo, you get shooter credits. Now once you're done you take your shooter credit over to the ammo box and you get to go to the range Downstairs and you get to shoot however many rounds you earned Motivate people you got to motivate and people love to shoot they love the pew pew But they you know got to work at it We got to teach them that there you know again you have work a little bit of work ethic get you a whole lot of pew pew See how that works? Well, that's how you better be thinking with anybody else. Nothing's free. Nothing's gonna be easy anymore. Hasn't been for a long time anyway. We get into a pissing match where we have to fight the bastards. It's gonna be even worse. And we are. Like I said, everybody would love to be delivered to their liberty on a feather bed, but it's just not gonna happen. We're gonna end up having to save ourselves from the creatures that think they're gonna use us and eat us. Gotta get rid of them and get rid of every last one of them, and that better be your plan. Get rid of every last one of them get to that point guy heard the voice call her jump in there. I'd be saying boys go ahead They're on the dark side the evil side the dark side of the force, right? Right exactly and we got we got all kinds of besides if we if we aren't too light we got flashlights Now we're we can illuminate the area. Yeah, they're Not just lightsabers lightsabers. We don't have those yet. We're working on them You know, another thing real quick that's kind of mean, you know, they, of course, arrested the kid for shining the laser at Marine One. Everybody catch the story on that? Now, I want you to think about something. Of course, you're not going to do this, but both for air and for across the battlefield. If you were to buy the most powerful but still optical lasers available that will reach for a couple of miles, And you bank them like you would, say, a gun platform. And you have an operator whose sole job is to randomly rake the battlefield with that laser, that laser pack, not one laser, like a duck foot where you have several lasers simultaneously energized. We're not talking just a targeting laser. We're talking there are some scientific out there. They're a little more powerful They've been banning or blocking a lot of them from China, but there's still some decent stuff out there and use that Horizontally or down the road if we have air threat It's a perfect way to deal with air threat because if you had one and that's not too much of a risk No too much of a threat But if you have a bank of them and you use them accordingly, you got to use and move. Use and move. Remember, because immediately somebody's going to say, well, hey, cute cat. Well, let's probably better get your hairy ass in gear. And you better have a plan before you hit the switch. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So I didn't train no fool. I'm not just going to stand there waiting to be shot. I'm already going to be out of the line of fire, out of, you know, again, out of direct image from any kind of tech. You use it, you move. And when you move, you move to planned cover and concealment. But just planting that seed, that's something that would be, again, 8, 10, 12 of these things together and used for that very specific purpose. Don't forget that with any kind of intensifier system out there, no matter what it is, lasers are damaging to all, not just to organic optics, not just to eyeballs. And the laser doesn't just hurt your eye. Remember, the laser goes down the optic nerve and it will hit or strike inside the brain randomly, which can actually cause other physical damage. Oh, that's right. The rest of the science you're not supposed to talk about. But because of that, this is why you also need laser protection. Don't you think government's thinking the same thing? We talked about this several times. I don't care what you have. Anything over nothing is a high priority right now. Upgrading later, if you can put with later, as you pull it off the corpse of your enemy, fine. Right now, you got to go with what you can, because that'll protect you from some, if not most, of what you might experience, might engage. But the important thing is to have the tool in the toolbox, to have it in your inventory already. So you should be thinking about that. Laser defense, laser goggles. By the way, best way to deal with present state-of-the-art issues, go over to Grainger to their PPE department. They have all kinds of laser protection lenses, including multi-frequency screening lenses. There's all kinds of different technology like that that you can purchase. You can even buy it for safety lenses that are for conventional safety glasses. So they look just like a regular pair of lenses, a little goofy as far as when you're looking straight at them, but they still work. In fact, they work exceptionally well. They do exactly what they're supposed to do. And that's over at Grainger, the industrial surplus site for everything. and anything that you can possibly ever imagine you might need for industrial protection, but also for building things, tools, and all kinds of other cool stuff. But they also have a vast inventory of PPE, personal protective equipment. You definitely want to check that out. If you can't buy it any other way, buy new, buy Granger, be done with it, bite the bullet, spend the money, and then get on with other things. How's that sell? 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The 1 to the 60 first is out there. All right, I hear the music. God bless you, Republic. Death in the New World Order, we shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Emperor is on the run. Where are the march? And Craig from Forbidden Knowledge is right here, right now on Liberty Tree Radio. God bless. Bye-bye. And welcome to another dangerous episode of Forbidden Knowledge. My name is Craig. You are listening, if you are listening, live on Wednesday, September 24 of 2025. You will be listening to a live show. And you can participate if you like. I've got quite a few topics lined up here in my notes that I started scribbling down before show time. I didn't know as far as me, personally, not really. I've been on the air more now than I have been in the past. I haven't been skipping weeks here recently. When I'm working on my property, I advise the way to have my cell phone with me where I'm listening to basically I'm watching YouTube videos but not watching them, just listening to them. And I have it on speakerphone and I got a little harness for my phone. So it's like on my side. And it's close enough I can have it on speakerphone and here. So I can work and listen to various podcasts or other videos or things that are just basically only audio content. A lot of these podcasts, there's nothing really to see generally. There's just people talking. So, I've been keeping up to date with a lot of what's going on in the world that way. It's been very helpful instead of having to listen to NPR, National Propaganda Radio, all the time. So, I've been getting some more information and so I've been trying to relay that information to you and also giving you places where you can hear some of the information that I'm hearing so you can check it out for yourself. validate some of the things I'm saying, because sometimes some of the things I say, of course, sound ridiculous. And I gotta be honest, I'm getting it off the internet. Who knows? The internet is quite frequently loved and quite frequently right, because it depends on where you look, because it's definitely both, depending on where you look and who you listen to. And for instance, here's a little pushback against Ed from last week that I was under when Charlie Kirk passed away, was assassinated. He kept saying he was assassinated. Well, okay. So I immediately, I didn't know who he was. I literally, I kind of heard, I think I'd heard the name before, but I didn't know who he was. So I went to Wikipedia, I'll just put his name in and Wikipedia and he had a page. I figured if he's a politician, Which is what I thought he was, they used the word assassination after all. I thought he'd have a Wikipedia page. Maybe he was the Democrat Senator from Nebraska or something. I don't know. I didn't know the name, didn't know who he was. So I'm doing a quick check to see who the guy is. Right? So I went to Wikipedia. Where else am I going to go?" He's never going to Wikipedia. You always go to hear what he says through his website or through his podcast or whatever. I didn't know he had a website. I didn't know he had a podcast because he was fascinated. I thought he was a politician. So I went to Wikipedia because probably every major politician has a Wikipedia page. So that's what I did. So anyway, I just want to push back there. I do use Wikipedia at times. especially something like that where I need to know something in a hurry. Who is this guy Charlie Kirk? I kind of heard the name. Maybe I heard that Democrat from Nebraska's name before and I just remember who he was. I don't know. A congressman or a senator or something like that. That's kind of what I thought it was when I first heard the news. Anyway, I know more who he is now because I've heard a lot of what's going on. I don't need to get into it. There's so much still on the Internet about it that back and forth, and I don't know which to believe, but it looks like there's a whole lot more of the story than what we're being told. It's turning into like a JFK assassination kind of thing where conspiracy theories abound and you can't believe anything the government is saying about it. It's kind of what it looks like it's turning out to be. And that's the Internet for you, and I kind of expected that. But almost as much as what we've got with JFK over the last, what, 60 years, 60-plus years? But we didn't have the Internet before, now we have the Internet and it goes viral very quickly. But it does look like the, and although there's still no evidence, and I say still because I kind of suspect there will be some evidence, some actual evidence that shows that Israel may have had some involvement, the government of Israel. There's no proof of that yet. And I say, yes, because I think someday we're going to see that proof. I hope that does come up. You see, I'm being biased here because I know what Israel does and who they are and what they've done in the past. And they've killed a lot of people in the past. And they had definite motives. There's no question they had a motive. And there's some hearsay stuff beforehand of offering $150 million to shut them up and all sorts of things I hear and I don't know what's true. But they definitely had motives. And there's definitely a lot of things that Charlie Kurt said before his death about how he was not trusting. He was supportive of Israel, but not necessarily that Yahoo or the government behind his party. Go ahead. I want to say yes. I agree with you. Wikipedia is a good place to start, but it's not some place that, you know, You get 100% of the facts from there. It's easy to find Kirk's webpage. You've been exploring the internet. You should have found Turning Point. You should have found his YouTube page. A whole bunch of other stuff that's directly from him with his videos. That's all I was saying. Wikipedia, anybody who is, anybody can add to it, and they have staff members that are clearly left. that post stuff that stays up longer than anybody else's stuff, especially about BS. Yeah, well, the point was, because they used the word assassination, I originally assumed it was a political, well, it was a political figure in a way. He is sort of a political figure, but he's not an elected official. And that's kind of what I figured it was. I figured it was some senator or congressman. I certainly don't know all the names of 100 senators and 530 whatever congressmen. If you look at the right Craig, a lot of people on the right were saying that he would possibly be the next president, although his age would have put him out of the running for that. A little too young. Not the next election, but maybe the one after he was a possible, you know, presidential candidate and the left wouldn't like that blah blah blah. Like I said, there's a lot of stuff floating around about Charlie Kirk and why he was killed. And I still think, you know, basic, basic reason still falls to be the pretty close one is that The person who killed him was crazy. He talks about the crazies all the time. He talks to them. He's polite to them. They don't like what he says. They've always been violent towards him. If you've ever watched any of his videos, even when he's being polite to them. And a lot of lies were spread about him. Do I think that the left could have used that to their advantage? They always do. They use stuff like this to their advantage all the time. So, let's write both. They both... pointing fingers at who was responsible and there and no side has even really proven whether he was really left or right at all. They had all the time. Oh no, no, no, no, no. The kid was left. The kid that they picked up who asserted they were there. Craig, you cannot argue that. You just have to listen to his parents, listen to the boyfriend who, by the way, as of run. He packed up everything from his house, he abandoned his car, nobody knows where he is, so people are looking for, law enforcement is looking for him right now. So, not the shooter, but the shooter's boyfriend. Right. So, I don't want to believe what left, right, back and forth. The whole left, right paradigm to me, I... I don't consider myself left. I don't consider myself Republican or Democrat. I don't consider myself conservative or liberal. I'm a damn American and I want the rights of our country and I don't care what side you claim to be. I want what's right for the country. And in fact, that's one of the things I want to talk about today is regarding the freedom of speech and political parties. Now, this is almost a perfect time, in my opinion. I'm no political strategist here necessarily. But this murder, somebody could use this to their advantage. Of course, a lot of people are trying to use it. The murders are their advantage for this assassination, whichever you want to call it. But a political party could now easily, in my opinion, this is all my opinion, the political party could easily be started and I got looking to see if, right away I thought of a party named America First. Now, there, I look and there is no specific, that title has not been taken specifically as a political party. The word American First is a movement, it's now a single unified US political party today, but a political slogan and ideology that has appeared throughout American history. Imagine this. Somebody comes around, okay, we're creating this new party and it's going to be like, so like I said, it's America first. Where Democrats and Republicans, both that are voters, should say, oh, that sounds like a good idea. What is this? And they start looking into it and their platform maybe would say, this is just a suggestion if somebody out there is listening to me, I got, of course, I got millions of viewers, right? Who's theirs? You could take that slogan, okay, we stand for We do not want any money going to foreign nations. We don't allow foreign nations to lobby in our congress and senators. In other words, we do things for America. It sounds great, Craig. In fact, it sounded great when it was called the Tea Party, before the Tea Party was because it was weederless. It was supposed to be not one side or the other, just independents coming together to support the American way until it got infiltrated by the standard right-wing party members of the Republican Party who didn't quite fit with the rest of the Republican Party, and it became the quote-unquote new Republican Party, and now, what is the Tea Party today? We've seen this before too, we can go back to the Green Party. People have tried that before and they get infiltrated and they get taken over. Let me finish my idea about the American First Party because the interests that you're talking about would be against that party, which right off the bat we're talking APAC and various Israeli lobbies that we immediately opposed to this party. And like they've done in other races, the Democrat Republican doesn't matter. They buy them both off. Now they'd have to buy off this new party, which has pledged to be not taking APAC money or whatever Jewish organization you want to name, because there's more than one. It's not just APAC. And it's because they've spent millions of dollars in past elections trying to support the candidate that does support them to try to push off the Republican Republican. It doesn't really matter to them. They just want somebody on their side in whatever seat it is. And if they try to do that with this new party, they're going to have to spend way too much money because now this whole new party coming in and they pledge not to take money. And this is public record. You can go online and find out how many millions of dollars or hundreds of thousands of dollars your favorite candidate has taken. If it's taken any money from APAC or all these other Jewish organizations, the lobbying organizations, you can find out by going online because it's public record of how much money they've taken. That's just the public part of it. I mean, there may be other money too, of course, I'm not arguing that. There may be money that we don't know about, but it's public record shows what they've actually accepted. Trump's in the millions. I think Bernie Sanders is in, even Bernie Sanders, which sometimes speaks out, I think he's in the million suits. A lot of them are in the hundreds of thousands, but anyway, it's a substantial sum of money. And if this new party, and think about this, the murder of Charlie Kirk and his following, they say was largely younger people, but probably a majority of them were younger people. And so now these new people coming in, the people that are new to the political scene, and they're seeing all this happening, they're seeing the argument going back and forth left and right, and they're seeing all sorts of Israel and the support from both parties, a supporting Israel, getting us into these wars. That could be a huge stepping stone for a third party starting point to get not only on the ballot, but maybe even get elected and start having some members in Congress to have this America First party. That's just my idea. Again, I'm not a political strategist, but it seemed like this new generation coming up, they're the future leaders. They're going to, I think because of Donald Trump's age, of course, Biden, his age, and the health issues with not only Biden, but maybe Trump too, because there's signs that there may be some issues there. The younger people are going to say that enough is enough with these 60 year old, 70 year old, 80 year olds. Let's get some younger people in this. Let's get people in there like JFK. Let's get a 35 year old, well maybe Charlie Kirk if he made it 35 years old but he didn't. Or somebody else that's younger because we've had it with you old folk. Because you old folkies, you red baby boomers, you don't know what's going on today. We need this new political party. It's going to be a young party and I think that would be a huge starting point for a third party in this country that might eventually topple Democrats or Republicans or change the political system for the good. Again, just my opinion, I picked out the name for them. So you can use the name. You don't even have to credit me, but America First would be a good name because it's not taken as a political party yet. I think it'd be a... It'd be interesting to see if somebody could pull it off because like I said, in the time I've been alive, I'm younger than you. I've watched this happen at least three times that I can think of where different parties were formed. And they almost always get to that point where the money starts getting involved and that's where they either get corrupted or look, we've got this big name from this party who's going to join us. And all of a sudden, it's just either the Republican or the Democrat party light. You know what I mean? And I agree with you, independence is a better way to go. My dad's independent, he votes for who he thinks will do the best job. The same thing goes for me, try to vote where we can, but a lot of times there's no... Good candidate to vote for on either side. You know that too. See the thing is about this being independent isn't just necessarily meaning you still vote for the Democrat or Republican. You can vote for the person who might be better for the job than the Republican or the Democrat. But this is of course they keep telling us, this is one thing the media always tells us, oh you're wasting your vote. You can't vote for the independent, you can't be wasting your vote. Well no, if that's what you believe in, you're not wasting your vote because you have that one vote and you're exercising your right to vote. And people who, being independent doesn't mean you're voting for a person that is necessarily independent too. There are very few that I can count on Republicans on my fingers. I think there's probably three right now. Chip Roy, the one representative in the state of Virginia. Can't remember his name right now. He does a lot of TikTok stuff, dad jokes and stuff. He's a good one. There's another guy down here in Texas. I'm starting to like following him a little bit and I can't remember his name for welcoming me right now either. There's three. So the point is, there's room for another party certainly. We need another party because the two we have are destroying the country. No matter what side, if you believe all Democrats are evil or Republicans, if you're on one side or the other, like staunchly Republican or Democrat, I think you need your head examined because they're both destroying this country. You need to read the data. Get out of that paradigm. The mainstream media has done this to you. The legacy media has got us to be fighting each other, Democrats versus Republicans, conservatives versus liberals, left versus right. When you come together in the middle and they start agreeing on things, Things might change, but they've got you believing you have to be on one side or the other. So the guy's fighting each other and they're sitting back and laughing. That's the way I see it. Okay, I also want to talk about this whole thing about freedom of speech because after his murder, Charlie Kurt's murder, there's been a slew, and I talked about this briefly last week. I did some more research on this. There's been a slew of people getting fired from the jobs for posting TikTok videos or YouTube videos or whatever. Because some people and I don't necessarily agree, but they have the right freedom of speech. There's no question they have that right. If they want to celebrate Charlie and Chris's death, they have that right. And we have to support it because they have that right. Hate speech is free speech. The Supreme Court has ruled on it. You may not like it and I may not like it, but he has that right. He or she has that right. So I did some more research though because I'm thinking how can all these companies fire all these people and not a slew of lawsuits. Craig. Somebody's exercising a free right in their own private individual time and maybe doesn't have anything to do with the company but they're exciting free rights so that somebody complains and tries to dox them and complains to the company and the company fires them. To me that doesn't seem right. I'm going to pose a question for you Craig. You're running a broadcast, right? Like you were in Ann Arbor. You're doing a program. And you find out that somebody on your staff is okay with somebody that you had on being killed. They were just on your program. They've been all over the place. They vocalize it. And you had an agreement, a user agreement. In fact, everybody has these things. Everybody puts their ass on them without reading them. You got a user agreement that you agreed to to be a member of your staff, that you're going to follow a certain type of decorum and etiquette. They didn't post this in their diary. They didn't post this someplace where only their people could see it. They posted someplace where everybody could see it, and the ones that are getting fired not only posted that information, but like the ones that worked in the comic book industry, they posted it on an account that advertises, I work for this person, this person, and they always put a few greet with me, you can support me here, you can read this, that. And the company gets ahold of that, or like YouTube or Facebook sees that, and it's right in their user agreement, and they used it against the right If you want to call it that, throughout the pandemic, for anybody who is anti-vaccine, anybody who wanted to bring up the side effects of vaccines, anybody who wanted to ask questions about, you know, why are we doing lockdowns when you invited people back to the country who should have been in quarantine over there in the place where they were. Anybody who asked questions or anything like that got hit because of user violations. That wasn't even a direct threat to anybody, but this is a direct threat to anybody. And I dare you, Craig, to read through all of the user agreements for every site or every social media thing that you have ever used and tell me that what they just did did not violate their user agreements. And they agreed to it. You had to agree to it to use their service. Well, a lot of times, okay, but I'm talking about employers. and employees. And I was specifically talking about private employees and employers. In other words, they're government agencies, employing people because there's some different rules that don't apply there. But I started looking into it. And what I found was in most cases, a private employer can fire an employee for exercising speech off the job because the First Amendment only protects against government actions, not private employers. But this protection depends on the state that you're in. Some state laws having laws that protect employees off-duty conduct. Additionally, employers cannot discipline employees for exercising rights protected by laws like those against discrimination, retaliation, or for whistle-blowing. So here's an idea. Now, I'm kind of not in agreement with this person. This is my personal opinion again. Sure thing I'm saying here, of course, is my personal opinion on this program I do. It seems wrong because I'm thinking of examples. Okay, let's say Ed came up with an example. Here's another example I came up with. Let's say your company is a Christian based, no, let's just say the CEO of your company is a Christian or he's Catholic or whatever. Either way. Christians are Catholic or Catholics are Christians, right? Anyway, let's say that you're the CEO of this company you work for, even though the company just makes widgets, and having to do with religion, your company that makes widgets, you're a machine operator or you're an electrician at this company or whatever, and you post a TikTok video or you say something publicly like that, like a TikTok video, that says less maybe I think our population is growing too much and it's those damn tablets because, you know, truth will multiply. Let's say you say that. Now, your company doesn't have anything to do with Christianity other than the CEO, but you see all here is that, or somebody in the company hears it and says, well, that's hate speech, that's discriminatory, that's blasphemy, we need to fire you. Even though he did it on his own time on TikTok. And let's reverse that. Let's say it's unless because a lot of people will say, well, yeah, you should be fired. Let's say that CEO is a Muslim and some Christian goes on TikTok and works for this company where the CEO is Muslim and he's reading Bible verses on TikTok. Just reading Bible verses and the Muslim CEO hears about it and fires the employee. You see how much of a slippery slope this can be? Anybody say it. Yeah, but you're comparing apples to oranges again there because this wasn't focused at the religious, the religion side of it. A lot of these comments were focused at, Charlie Kirk is dead, good, let's kill his kids. Charlie Kirk is dead, good, we did his kids a favor. Charlie Kirk is dead, his wife is next. But hey, that is not the same as saying I want to go out and Talk bad about the Muslims or the Christians or anything else. These were directed at the family. Let's say, you don't have to be religion Ed. Let's say you're a manager of a McDonald's and one of your employees gets caught of the McDonald's eating at a Burger King. That company, according to this ruling here, can fire that person for eating a operate Burger King. Because anything goes here. Was the Burger King threatening the light? Was eating the hamburger at Burger King threatening somebody else's life and violence against them? But no, but you see a private employer can find it. No, no. Again, it's apples and oranges, Craig. It's not the same thing. Now if you're telling me a person who works at McDonald's went over to Burger King and started talking about, I want to kill Burger King and McDonald's decides to fire him. I'm...that's the same thing. Okay? I don't like Burger King so I want to kill Burger King. I want to burn the Burger King down. Burger King took my job. He just got caught eating a whopper at Burger King and he happens to be maybe owns a franchise at McDonald's or something and somebody caught him on video and put him online and said, look, somebody, a franchise owner at McDonald's eating at Burger King. Show me a real world example of what you're talking about, where that's happened. Name one. Those don't make the news. I mean, I don't know. I'm just saying. You don't know. I think it would because there would be case law on it if somebody did that and it was found to be constitutional or unconstitutional. And the guys were, oh wait, actually I think I can. And it is kind of religious. Let's see, a Christian... Baker didn't want to make a cake for a gay wedding. Right. The gay couple sued the Christian cake maker for violating their rights as a couple and the cake maker was forced to make them a cake for their wedding. Yeah, and that was the case here within the last year or so. That was fairly recently that cake story. Yeah, that is based on a true story. My point is that... Yeah, that's the closest thing I can find that you're talking about. Even there, it wasn't the employee, it was a customer. I think the same thing with who's this Jewish lawyer is really prominent. Somebody refused to sell him some... Some food with a bagel or something because they knew who he was and you're Jewish and we're fusing this all to you. Or just because who he was. Can't remember the guy's name. Very prominent Jewish lawyer. He even has ties to Netanyahu and whatever. But same thing and he's going to sue. He's going to sue because he wouldn't... But even the earring Craig, we're not talking about liners. Hate speech is free speech. Or anything you can say if you're... Oh, no. I agree with that. Hate speech is free speech. Anything that you're going to say, you better be able to back it up and justify it and take the consequences of what you're saying. Do you agree with that? No, you don't have to back it up. It's just your opinion. Your opinion is... If you say, your opinion is going to be challenged, you're going to be brought before, you want to keep your job, your opinion is going to be challenged, you better have something you based it on. Well, if somebody goes on TikTok and says, I don't know if this happened, maybe, somebody goes and says, yeah, they should kill his children too, somebody should kill his children. You didn't make the threat of doing the violence yourself, which would be prosecutable because you're making a threat. But you say, somebody ought to do this. That's still free speech, it's hateful, it's repugnant, but it's free speech. And somebody might turn around and do it, and then of course that's... Again, in the public domain, you can be as much of an asshole and a monster as you want. You're on TikTok, you're on YouTube, these are not government-provided things, these are services provided by another company, the company has... They have user guidelines that you have to follow. I have a very loose user guideline with Liberty Tree Radio I expect people to follow, but people slip up and swear on the air anyway. I actually have a broadcaster etiquette and listener etiquette that I ask people to follow because we're homeschooled. I'm not going to sue you over violating it, but I can mute you, kick you, and ban you if you continue to violate those guidelines because basically it's there as a, this is a handshake. You want to come up on air? You want to do stuff with me? You want to call? Be polite, kind, and courteous, right? The same thing goes for them. They don't want people talking about, you know, killing other people on their service. You know, they don't want to be seen as companies promoting violence. Now that's TikTok. That's you posting it someplace public that it is not your diary. It is not someplace where only your friends can see it. This is basically a public bulletin board saying, hey, here is my life. This is what I'm doing. Yeah, in fact, here's some news that some of you may not know about it because I suspect Ed probably has heard this. The company that owns the TikTok is based in China by a company called ByteDance, but recent negotiations will transfer control of TikTok's U.S. operations to a new American-led joint venture. The deal has prompted scrutiny because of one of the new U.S. investors is a tech giant, Oracle, which has strong financial and personal ties to Israel. So now you're going to have new user policy or they'll just outright do it and not tell you why they're banning you from their channel. If you start saying things negative about Israel or Benjamin Netanyahu or maybe Ben Gavir or whoever, you're going to be off of TikTok. So now here's another thing that's controlled just where Elon Musk bought out Twitter and changed the policies where you had a little bit more free speech. Some of that's reverted back now. TikTok now is going to be bought out by, let's just call them the opposition, a foreign government, well not directly from the foreign government, an investor as tech giant which has strong financial ties and personal ties to Israel. So TikTok is going to be one of those places where you won't be able to hear any kind of things that I'm talking about here on this program tonight. TikTok will have to go back just to cat videos or dancing people or whatever. It's just going to be nonsense, non-political, at least relating to, or it'll all be pro-Israel. Let's put it that way. You say something negative about it? Most of TikTok has been that anyway. TikTok has never really been strong politically. There has been stuff on there. It's been very, West is feminizing. And when you look at the companies, not the companies, but the men that have backed that, supporting the trans agenda and stuff on there. You know, they're biggest supporters for the trans programming on TikTok. It's actually two tiny CCP members, and I can't think of their names either right now. I apologize. They're high up in the party, and the whole reason why they supported it is it feminizes America. Make them weaker. The company Oracle will serve as a security partner for the US operations controlling the algorithm and storing all US user data in the United States. Oracle's co-finder, Larry Ellison, has a famously close relationship with Israel. The company also operates major cloud data centers in the country and has pledged support for its defense and tech sectors. Yeah, well, any time you mention Israel, it's pretty much what you're talking about there. But it also has ties to the CIA and what is the British run, MI6, is that what it's called? They're all basically working together. And so now, if you have a TikTok account, you can't say anything bad about Israel. You'll be out of there. You want to say good things about Israel. Oh, then you'll be... Of course, we've had other things, but recently the Jimmy Kimmel thing. Jimmy Kimmel back on the air, if you don't know. I probably do know that was the big news. But ABC basically fired him, just like they're firing other people who say things that they don't like about whatever. They can do that. And then they brought him back. Disney brought him back. ABC brought him back. The affiliates that have contracts with Disney and ABC, a majority of them are not putting him back on the air. They've got other programs that they're putting in its space. Disney had to take him back because of his contract. If they fired him completely, it would have been something like a billion dollar payout to him to get him off air. And they're already damaged from all the stuff that they burned with their folk agenda over there, destroying sci-fi programs, comic book programs. Their streaming is kind of going down the drain. They can't afford the wash right now. It's pretty much what it comes down to, so they made a deal with him. And I don't even know if he's thought through with it. I haven't watched it. I haven't seen that. Did he post a public apology to the Kirk family like he was supposed to? He did. According to him, according to his statements, he did online, I don't know if it was sex or whatever, on one of his accounts, he did show his support for the family. He was grieving for the family. And then he mentioned that on the air when he came back on last night, I think it was when he first came back on. And he also praised what's her name, the wife's name, Kirk's wife, can't remember her name, praised her for her speech for basically forgiving him, the alleged killer, the accused shooter. Let's call them the cues shooter the alleged shooter because I'm so not fully believing that there anything the FIB says Well until we get the autopsy report I'm having a hard time buying it to guess from what they've let lip about the autopsy report if it's true But I don't know if you've heard anything about it But supposedly the bullet got stuck in Charlie Kurt's neck just under the skin if that was A 3.0, a 30.06 bolt action rifle round from that distance, that would have been through and through. It wouldn't be just under the skin. It didn't hit the bone. It didn't hit anything. It was just under the skin. Another natural bolt? Well, there's a lot of, the problem is that there's a lot of footage that's floating around out there. And I've been sharing one thing that we found with a bunch of people. of this guy in the front, right in front of Charlie Kirk, in a camouflage shirt. And I would show it to, I don't know if I can send it to you, Craig. I'll try. It's a short video. The guy's sitting there and he does something with his right hand. It looks like he squeezed or pulled on something just as Charlie Kirk went down. Yeah, if I was involved in the shooting somehow, I don't think I'd be wearing a camouflage shirt. That kind of makes you a little bit harder. It depends on where you are in campus, if you want to blend in with a crowd of patriotic supporters of Charlie Kirk, who a bunch of them were veterans. Also, it would fall in line with the shooter being a member of Armed Queers, which is an ROTC unit at Utah University, which has clearance to move nuclear material. Yeah, so the whole idea, I don't want to get off in all the different paths this could go, but I'm not believing much of what they're saying yet. Yeah, the autopsy is going to be important. And I hope she does. Instead of just forgiving, I hope she does your own private investigation. That's what I would want to do, but if she's just going to forgive and that's it, okay, well, that's her prerogative. But there's so much to this, there's some private interest, and she would be one of the most interested parties, you would think. might want to investigate this a little bit and maybe do their own autopsy as well with their own doctors. But that's just me talking. This is up to the family to do what they want. Keep in mind, she might have said she forgave the shooter, but Charlie, Kirk, and her both have been very vocal about the death penalty. And if somebody takes her life, their wife should be taken. She may have forgiven him on this earth, but she still wants justice to be done. She did say that she forgives them. It's the Christian thing to do, after all. That's what her whole speech was about in that section. So anyway, it's enough that the family decided if they want to do anything more with that. But I'm not believing much of what the FIB says at this point. I just like, might as well just step back and... And let the press throw all the stuff and just it's okay. I'm not listening to any of it because it's you know the magic bullet and everything along with it. I totally agree. They're taking credit for tracking the guy down so quickly when the dad and the dad made the son turn himself in. The son turned himself in. The FBI didn't have much to do with that at all other than talking about the, if you believe the story, talking about the weapon and the weapon being so unique, the fact that the Father asked the kid about where's grandpa's gun, you know, and he's freaking out about it because he knows he has a grandpa that was grandpa's gun. I can see that even if he wasn't the shooter he was involved, you know, I don't believe the long gunman BS for this Especially with all the chatter that they have online and we've only seen the communications between the Boyfriends we haven't seen the communications The other communications online, which they told us that they have, they've got access to his Discord communications. They haven't released any of those. But supposedly also confessed on Discord, and he also was talking about it with other people beforehand, what he was going to do. Means more than just the boyfriend knew what was going on. That's what we were fed, Ed. How do we know this is true? Because there's a lot of people that say that those texts are like That definitely wasn't written by a 20 year old, 22 or whatever he was. It was written by some 60 year old. Because he used words like vehicle and whatnot in the text. But videos have surfaced with him actually using the term vehicles. Why? Because it was ROTC training. Training to be in the military. Talking in military terms. Being very direct. I'm not so sure I even buy this whole... gay and transgender and furry thing. That might just be something they threw in there just to confuse everybody and get everybody off the trail. I don't know. All you gotta do is look at his social media page and the social media page of the boyfriend. Is the social media page something that they've already altered to get you to believe what they want you to believe? You might be able to say you did that with the one, but you can't really say you did that with the other. Well, I don't know. The other kid was still alive until he disappeared. I'm kind of ignoring most of what anything the mainstream media is telling me at this point. That's just me. Before I want to finish up this freedom of speech thing because I got a lot of other things I want to cover, basically Donald Trump was involved in that in a direct way, at least not the media didn't tell us, but he basically sick the FCC on Jimmy Kimmel. and put pressure on the parent company to fire him and then they brought it back. Anyway, Donald Trump has been known to do this. Anybody who talks against him, he's got a huge ego, he's got a problem. ABC News, he sued Paramount Global. So many people that he sued because they talked smack about it. Well, that would be great. And I would believe it if the FCC person who didn't strike the violation against Jimmy Kendall is a democratic pick from the Biden administration who has gone against Trump with everything that he said and she's on her way out. Her term ends next year, not this year, but she's a Biden holdover. I don't believe Trump has any sway over her one way or the other. So the freedom of speech is under attack by our own government at this point. And this is also... Oh, it always has been, Craig. Well, again, we've been around, you and I both know this is nothing new. This has been accelerated dramatically here. In fact, by the day US Secretary of State Mark Rubio, along with other Trump administration officials and Republican lawmakers have been pursuing and advocating for policies to revoke the visas of foreign nationals who speak out against Israel. And again, it goes back to Israel. We're living in the United States of Israel. There's so many things going on. That is being coming more and more obvious. That's why I think this other party would be very successful. That's just my opinion about it. Okay, I want to move on because I got so many things here that I was hoping to cover and I hope to be able to cover, but a good force of them here. There's something going on in the Mediterranean Sea right now that most of you probably don't know about. What we got, of course, is that flotilla of 40 ships in, I don't know how many nations or whatever that are represented heading to the Middle East, heading to Gaza with humanitarian supplies. It's all publicity, of course. There's no way you can carry enough supplies in those little boats to make any kind of difference whatsoever to the people of the Palestine or the Gaza people. So we know it's just a political stunt, but... Some things, other things are happening along with it. Now, of course, last night they got attacked. So far the attacks have been mostly just by drones and by harassment techniques and apparently maybe even a flash bang or two. So it's been fairly harmless and it's mostly just harassment trying to get them to hopefully get scared and turn back. Of course, that's what they're doing. And we all know who's doing it, who's behind it. But here's some things that are happening along the side of it that people don't know about, that a lot of people don't know about. There is, let me see, let me find the same here. Italy and Spain have announced they are sending naval vessels to assist the flotella and have warned Israel to ensure the safety of the activists. Israel has maintained its naval blockade and warned that it will not allow vessels to enter an active combat zone. It has advised the potential to unload aid at the Israeli port of Ashkwan before it transferred to Akgazu. Yes, bring the aid to us. We'll get it to them. No problem. We'll get to them. You got every 100 pounds of aid. That's good for 10. We'll kill 10 Palestinians along with it. So, but here's something even more important that's happening that I've heard about in one of these things that I checked it out to be true. Turkey and Egypt. In September 2025, which is now, Turkey and Egypt have launched a joint naval and air exercise in the Eastern Mediterranean for the first time in 13 years. The drill named Friendship C 2025 or Baha El Shaddad. I don't know the language. It's scheduled to take place from September 22 to September 26. So it's underway now. Now, it's been brought to my attention, okay, Turkey and Egypt are going to be key to what happens here in the Middle East because they have the most powerful armies. Their armies can defeat. If they ever went to head boots on the ground and went into Israel, they could likely defeat Israel. And so them creating a joint military exercise, naval exercise in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea for the first time in 13 years is notable. Because if you can imagine, if one of these ships come under attack, which they kind of already come under attack, but haven't been an SOS involved yet, and then you also got Italy and, well, the other country, Italy and Spain out there. And there's an SOS that gets... mentioned over the air, the VHF, or the SOS for being an owner attack, for being boarded or whatever, and if these countries decide to do any type of action, that may be a huge international incident. You might see ships firing upon each other or other political problems coming along with it. So this is Motola. Unfortunately, what I'm seeing, the flotilla is due to arrive at the present rate that they're going. They've taken a long time. They've had some weather delays. It's scheduled to reach Gaza by the 30th. Now, this joint military exercise, the naval exercise between Turkey and Egypt, is scheduled to end, according to the information I saw, the 26th. So unfortunately they don't coincide because the podcast that I was listening to they had the expert on it that knew this with this naval exercise was all about. He said that they were basically kind of timing it to be around the same time as this flotilla to see if Israel would dare make some kind of another illegal move with other naval vessels in the area that could actually do something to Israel and Navy. Israel doesn't have much of an aid. They've been they have drones of course and that's what they've been using Aircraft that they could actually they can save these ships easily if they wanted to no No, they're gonna go to that route They're gonna probably just gonna try to caress them and capture them and bring them in and then to take them in again in the town and release them That's probably what they'll do again if they can get away with it, you know, it's highly illegal to international waters, but that's what's going on there Let's see here. Also, let's talk some information about what actually was said I've got 10 minutes left. Let's see here. Okay, I mentioned in the last couple of episodes I did about the UN General Assembly meeting and how they can actually, and they're reading now, they can actually do something uniting for peace where they can adopt a measure that would bypass the Security Council. So in other words, there would be no, if they adopt this, which they could have as of September 18th, a couple days ago, a few days ago, September 18 was the one year deadline for the demand by the General Assembly to end the occupation and implement provisional orders of the world court. They have not done that, obviously. They are still continuing the genocide. And now, because that deadline is passed, the UN General Assembly can act on it. It doesn't mean they have to. But now also we have the majority of countries in the world. I think France and England were the recent ones, just yesterday or the day before, that basically announced that, yeah, they support a Palestinian state as well. Most countries in the world support a Palestinian state. And under the General Assembly rules, all they need is a two-thirds vote of the 193 countries that comprise the General Assembly. And it's one vote, one country. It's just a super majority. And there are no bypasses via vetoes. So it doesn't matter what Israel and the US think. They cannot veto that vote. And that vote becomes public to everybody in the world. So now all these countries can no longer hide behind their lips flying saying, yeah, yeah, we don't like the guys and things. We support the guys and people. We support the Palestinian state. Now it's going to be official. Each state will vote on this. If it comes, it may not come. So far, have you heard anything that says it will? But it could if the UN wants to continue to remain impotent, they should do nothing just like they've done because they haven't done it yet. They've been in session. The 80th session of the UN General Assembly started on September 9th and the high-level general debate runs between 23rd and 20th of this month and concludes on September 29th. They don't have much time left. If they're going to do this, they need to do it. And I think that might be why a lot of these other countries now are jumping on board and saying, yeah, Palestine, and fake Palestine. So they aren't embarrassed too bad when the vote actually comes up, and it's against what their country has been saying in the past. That's why you might be seeing the flurry of other countries, because maybe it will come up to the General Assembly, under Chapter 7, which is the enforcement clause, that would be a game changer. Because now we're talking boots on the ground. UN troops, boots on the ground. going into what they could do, what would be to UN troops, so UN protection force could be deployed to Palestine, mandate, under mandate, protect civilians, deliver humanitarian aid, preserve evidence of Israeli war crimes, and begin the process of recovery and reconstruction. This is the UN's chance. If they don't do anything with it, well, then you could just write off the UN. Because now this is the time they could do something and they've been working towards it. It kind of looks like they've been working towards it, so I hope they do. But it doesn't matter what Trump or anybody, Netanyahu thinks about what that vote in General Assembly is. They'll threaten all kinds of things, threaten all these countries. They'll threaten sanctions. They'll threaten to bomb them, whatever. That's just the Trump way and the Israeli way. The United States of Israel we are, after all. But now every country has a vote and every country would vote. This happens. I hope it does because it looks like with two-thirds majority of vote it probably would go through and then we'd have to organize, the UN would have to organize boots on the ground as UN troops. And that hasn't happened since 1950. In 1956, British, French and Israeli soldiers had attacked the Sinai. It couldn't actually the security policy due to the the vetoes deployed by troops, but the General Assembly they were able to do something about it. So that's something I hope happens here. Let's see what else I got on my list here. Got a whole bunch of other things over this year. More freedom of speech stuff. This whole thing with it looks like all the you know there's three Venezuelan boats now that were attacked. So we're continuing to do war crimes there in Venezuela. And the, uh, I don't have my other notes, I had a whole other page of notes and I'll see where that is at the moment. But anyway, that's an extra additional killing without due process. It's highly illegal, both under international law and US law. Can't just go bombing people because you think they might have drugs and they're heading away from your country. They're not posing a threat at all. They don't have enough fuel to make it to your borders. You can't just bomb. Unless you have a declaration of war, which they don't, it has to be done by Congress. Trump can't do it. Then it's highly illegal, but nobody's going to do anything about it. I'm sure maybe the UN could if they could Craig good. Yes The whole excuse for them to be able to do this to the boat that are down there in Venezuela They've declared them as terrorists and by declaring them as terrorists Just like they did Antifa this past week, and I don't agree with this because I'm sorry crime is crime that should be treated as crime There's no special crime. It's not like you're gonna punish people not like you can kill somebody more from murdering somebody you know what I mean, but They've made them terrorists so now They've thrown out all the humanitarian stuff all that other BS. It's the same crap. We showed Abu grade Iraq and Afghanistan They don't care because they're terrorists. They don't have to play by the same rule book because they've declared them as terrorists. Well, I understand that. They've done the same thing with Antifa here inside the US borders. So it's only a matter of time before people who are on that Antifa list start having the same things done to them. And that's here in the US. And they don't have to have proof. They just have to have I'm up circumstantial evidence for them to go after you with lethal force. Or Pam Bondi comes along and says, we will come after you because of your hate speech, which is also highly illegal. They don't even have to do that right now. They don't have to use the hate speech thing with Antifa. Inside the US, if you're a member of Antifa, as of this week, you've been declared a terrorist. You are now a terrorist organization and the government can come after you and you don't have a right to a lawyer. You don't have a right to do process. They can detain you indefinitely until they decide that you're not worth holding onto anymore. So let's just label and let's just say all Muslims in the US are now terrorists and we can go after you and expel you from the country or just kill you. Another slippery slope. You see what I'm saying? I know it's a slippery slope. This started way the hell back after 9-11. This is the same tool that was used during 9-11. They went after people like that in the US. But we're seeing a huge... They did, remember? And they swore up and down this would never be used against American citizens. Well, now I hate to say it. These dumb ass Antifa members, they are American citizens and they are going to use it against them. And then when the left gets back into power... Who do you think they're going to use it on since they now have an example that look it can be used inside the US border? And many in Tifa have been found to be actually law enforcement under the skies committing these crimes. So It's just it's me it's Escalated everything's been ramped up. We are greatly here since Trump got into office All this stuff is coming out and it's just not getting any better I really don't understand mega people how they still support this guy because he's destroying our country. He's making... And this recent speech he did at the UN General Assembly was absolutely horrendous. You could take sound bites almost every single sentence he said. You could take a sound bite of that, make a video of it, and show how ridiculous he sounds, all the things he's been saying in front of that UN General Assembly. It was amazing to hear some of the things he said. They were just totally bogus or totally illegal or unlawful of what's going on in this country. I'm a little upset by what's going to happen. I'm doing what I can right now just by trying to educate the rest of you about what's happening. Because right now, I'm fucked too. Pick up the gun at this point. Who do I shoot at? Because they want to be shooting at each other. They're going to pretend I'm a conservative and I need to shoot at liberals. That's what they want us to believe. Don't believe the rhetoric. You're an American. Not a Democrat or a Republican. Thanks everybody for listening and until next week so long. 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 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. 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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. Pray to God, keep the torch of 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 parents trampled each god-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, north, northwest, and northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.com. And we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our many rebroadcasters with satellite. We appreciate the fact that you guys are doing it on your own dime and the effort is nonstop. So we are heard in many points of the compass simultaneously. We're also in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Wednesday. It's weapons Wednesday. It is, well, it's the 24th of September. There's only 30 days to September. So guess what? September is rolling out. Get done, which you can get done. October, just down the road, only a little ways. Now, we're not throwing those days away, but let's make sure we stay focused. 17th year open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 old earth calendar Give it all she's got captain 125% Oh and she might still blow up Probably will Anyway, it is also 2025 battle for the Republic book one the dance of swords another series of FM and training manual packages have gone out and are shipped. These are not quite as bulky as the one that just went out to the safety first, but it definitely is a significant series of orders. So guys, pay attention. It's going to be a little heavy for the UPS guy, but he knows what to do. He's handled worse. We double box everything so vandalism is not possible, plus everything is individually plastirapt as you have found. Now there's another reason for that too because we also create a shelf stable environment. Should you need to store some on the shelf, you are able to stack and rack and open up the packages as needed for additional manuals. Prior to proper planning, we thought ahead and we've seen all the different scurrilous ways that the system does damage to product. Intentionally, it's not accidental. Never accidental. Don't ever say that. I know exactly what they're doing. So if you know what's going on, then react accordingly. And amazingly enough, everything gets real OK. Let me relate a little story on that. When we were shipping all the computers years ago, remember we built up the internet mechanism. Most people didn't know what internet radio was. Republic Radio International and Eagle Radio out of Vermont. We were the two that built the internet radio that everybody takes for granted today and the people who did it, literally a text from a lot of different military operations and kind of applied their working knowledge and we were able to very quickly show people how to use their computers to actually listen to radio. Now, what's funny is I was buying the, the system hated this, you know they did. I was buying the computers, they were Pentium processor gateways that were from the University of Michigan. Now remember when colleges like the University get computers, they get the computers that are two years ahead of anything on the shelf. So in reality, the computers that we were buying for $1 apiece Yeah, you heard me right, dollar a piece. Well, what we were doing, a dollar for the monitor, a dollar for the main body of the computer, and a dollar for a keyboard and a mouse and other extras. Well, so $3 for a complete computer costs a lot more to ship it. Well, initially we just used the cow boxes. We were able to collect them from the U when the students would get their computers from the university. They would just unbox them and toss the boxes. Well, we already had a plan, so we collected all of the cow boxes, you know, the Holstein boxes, if you don't remember, for, you know, Gateway cow. And we were shipping them initially in those boxes. However, here's what happened. The system, we know the feds were doing this. We had people inside UPS, exactly what happened. The feds would come in, especially to the Lansing office where these things were routed through some of them. and they would literally pull the product out, put it in the middle of the floor off the loading dock, literally right out where everybody could see, and they kicked the side of the boxes to try and do damage to the computer components. This is FBI. UPS gave the FBI coveralls so that they could blend in when they were at a UPS facility. But, the Dingleberries would literally stand out in the parking lot, pull up in their FBI plated car, put on their coveralls, come in and then steal five or six hundred packages. They literally would open up a package, steal what was inside and pocket it, literally collect it. And this is stuff that UPS ended up having to pay for in insurance. Well, when our boxes started to go out, people at the other end reported that, well, the boxes were, you know, they were double, like, kicked like two, three, and four times, literally. They were kicked right through the box. Now, the cool thing is they're still staring from inside. But as a precaution, what Uncle Mark did is I took a bunch of 2x2s and put them in the corners of the Holstein box. Then I took panel board plywood, not chipboard, plywood. I lined and made boxes on the inside for everything to rest. The plywood was free. I got that from another source from one of our allies. I built these boxes up on the inside, the outside. They still look like the Holstein box, but when you kicked them, if you didn't have a steel-coach shoe, you knew you had to get hurt. I could have put some nails on the inside too. It would have been kind of fun facing out, but I didn't do that. That would have been the next joy, epic, to see, oh my God, how did you know the nails were in there? Who kicked this thing? Well, somebody was hurt. Well, how were they hurt? Well, they kicked the box. Well, wait a minute. You kicked the box? Is that a normal practice at UPS? You kicked the boxes of customers to try and destroy the product inside? Now, you know how that works. They couldn't say anything. They wouldn't have been able to say anything, but they would be pissed. So anyway, the next boxes that went out, yep, they got kicked but only once. And after that, they weren't kicking them anymore because there was no sense in trying it. Then I think it was damaged anyway. Everything went through okay. But just to give you an idea of what kind of scurrilous turds, all these excrement and filth are in the government, we've seen so much more and we try to help you to understand before you have your later epiphany, we have a much sooner epiphany by listening to what Uncle Mark says. This is how the scurrilous turds operate and it's what they've done forever and they're being ordered by the Jewish mob to do it and when they have no order they give that they won't follow. Being scurrilous filth that they are. But anyway, on to better things here. The computer tech and the communications tech, needless to say, has changed. But the concept of actually taking advantage of inexpensive tech out there is still something we all need to keep in the back of our minds because we've got to be able to keep the bad guys busy while we're doing other things. And the best way to do that is to load the system. Now I would recommend that even if you don't use rolled under the table computer so much you should Throwing junk out there all the time and loading up the system with inane communications and such times millions of people That's a weapon unto itself guys. I don't care about AI no matter what part of the machine you're keeping busy if a million people can take a minute and create a million Correspondence a million times millions of correspondence And all of a sudden they're out there, they've got to still waste resources to go through the deck. That's part of electronic countermeasures, electronic warfare from the user end, the people end, and it's very economical. We take advantage of our numbers. We outnumber our enemy. We need to keep thinking about doing things that will Disturb and waste the resources of our enemy and even AI can be easily wasted and kept busy Not difficult at all. In fact, depending on how creative you want to be You can map AI's brain to wherever you think you want to take it. It's not difficult at all Of course, I think it has much of an IQ really to begin with Whatever got whatever garbage goes in is all that's coming out So, we need to be making this effort on top of all the other exciting things that are going on. It is Weapons Wednesday. Now, your mind is your first best weapon, but if you don't physically protect it, someone's going to walk up from the other side and turn it into a canoe. As we have already seen, well, he didn't quite turn his head into a canoe, but wow, look what the government died, I mean, the Mossad. Oh, I mean, some mysterious people did with Charlie Kirk. I couldn't imagine what happened there. Yeah, we can. Everybody knows what happened there, but everybody's trying to avoid facing it. Well, not everybody. We aren't. The big thing here again is keep your head on the swivel. Guys, operational security. We just had this incident with another shoot-em-up in Texas. It's supposed to be in Dallas, and not a surprise. It's ICE that they're after, but you know what? Who got shot? Well, the illegal aliens that everybody claims you were so concerned for and hate ice, but yeah, it turns out that the people couldn't get out of the way fast enough for the illegal aliens. Now, personally, we should just abort them and be done with it. If you had done it faster, they wouldn't have been sitting there waiting to be shot. Yeah, that's true. So, we need to see them ejected faster. We don't really need to have any conversation with them. We know they came in illegally. Ignore the bullshit generated by any of the talking heads on the other side. Get them to the border. Scoot them over the border. Austin LaWinebago, and don't let the Coachman camper hit you in the ass on the way out. Okay, that's just how it should be. Now I know that's not what's going to happen, but that is what should be happening and expediting eradicates a lot of the threat issues of the type that we just saw. Okay, so anyway with the excitement being what it is, one of the things to remember as I mentioned in the 2R block is if you've got body armor, wear it. Now, some people have it and then just it's kind of burdensome or it's bothering or well, guys, you got to get used to using the technology and we're in an environment where the technology that you may have invested in. Well, the purpose you bought it for is here. You aren't going to be able to tell when something kicks off. There's not going to be any map out on this. There's not going to be a whole lot of advance warning. And with regard to smaller tactical actions like the one we just saw, well, there was no idea. It could have happened anywhere. That could be happening on the street. And you don't even realize it. Somebody like ice could be right down there around the corner or right down the street doing something somebody put an area eyeball on them Realizes who they are and somebody else decides to fire them up if that happens And these characters have a tendency to be frothing at the mouth crazy If you're in the way or if you just if they look cross-eyed and sideways at you They may just decide that you look like you need to be shot too and here's one for you Yeah, well not if I can help it Especially number one, pay attention and move out of the conflict area as quickly as you can. Remember, don't move straight line away from something if there's an attack. The first left or right turn that you can make to create an observation barrier between you and what's going on, you need to use. trying to outrun a .223, .30-06, or even a pistol round is just not going to work for you. What you need to do is remember to turn and create oblique so that it puts barriers between you and what it is somebody's trying to tag you with. And I can't emphasize it. Do this in movies intentionally all the time. Oh, run! Yeah, right, straight line and don't deviate. Yeah, there you go. I'm surprised. I could never have seen it coming that that person was going to be shot. Oh, yeah, we could. We knew it was coming because there wasn't any common sense applied with regard to the survival, escape and evasion concept. So, well, the rest is history. Now, another thing, again, wear your body armor. Don't forget you can armor up your vehicle. And one of the things I would start seriously looking at if you got a little bit of time and if you got a vehicle that's a beater that you can use for your work car is to armor the vehicle itself up. Now, let me recommend something because you've seen a lot of these really cool ideas that are being put out there about making homemade body armor. Well, it's one thing if you had to carry it. It's another thing if you can mount it in your vehicle. Now, remember the first thing to think about is armored bathtub like in a fighter or in World War II or any modern fighter really has protection all the way around the pilot and the crew to a degree, but you also have personal body armor if you're smart. The big thing here is that with all the improvised armor, doing a back panel right off the bat, just doing a solid back panel in the trunk that goes behind the panel for the back seat. You put it right, you can do it in the trunk, it's very quick, very easy. Just think, look at the improvised armor panels that can be made that are rifle grade. Now think about doing the most efficient version you can, cutting the material to the size and making a panel that is exactly the size of the back seat area inside the trunk. Right off the bat, most of what might be coming at you from behind, because you're typically not going to try to get into trouble, you're trying to get out of trouble. With that being the case, at least I would hope, I would think that's what you're planning on doing, maybe I'm wrong, but I don't think so, you're trying to get out of trouble now. Yes, I know you can get shot at from the front, etc. There's all kinds of wicked variants, but the first rule is you're probably going to be trying to get away. So armor to the rear is quick and easy. Here's another thing, progressive armor panels means that it's more likely you're going to stop 100% anything that might try to get in. So I want you to think about something else. First, you put the panel in behind the back seat. Number two, you create another homemade panel. Look at all the different types of armor, pick the lightest, and put another panel that lays over the area behind your taillights. You want to fill or take advantage of every square inch of space that you can cover. Now consider this, somebody's wailing away bang, bang, bang, you tell everybody to get that. The driver's going to have a tough time, more on that in a minute. But the driver's got to keep moving, got to keep the vehicle moving. He's going to have to be able to see what he's doing. So his little beater's still up there possibly. You've got a panel right behind the taillights. It has the ability probably to stop rifle, but let's say that it doesn't. Who cares? Because the second panel you installed behind your seat will stop everything that the first panel couldn't. Oh, yeah, that's right. See how that works? Now, another consideration is making these ballistic panels and either doing something in a back strap assembly behind the driver's seats and the rider's seat, or making it so that it actually is the back of the seat itself. As far as side panels for the doors, there's all kinds of different tricks. If you know how to take the inner panel off, you roll the window up. You install the panels, the same kind of ballistic armor on the outboard side of the door, but make sure it doesn't interfere with the rolling down of the windows. And you've upgraded dramatically yet again. It's all simple. Now, the last idea is a little more sophisticated. It takes a lot more resource. But the first two are simple, so ridiculously simple. And the behind the seat variant in the front seats is just as ridiculously simple. In most cases, the seats actually have a little slip pocket for installing or for putting materials, books or pamphlets or material, you know, Kleenexes, whatever. They're the width of the seat. Use that as the cup. For the armor that you build to cover the back of the seat and strap it around to the front Using velcro strapping very simple. Good color jump in there, please What will plexiglass for the windows? You know replace the windows with plexiglass? Would you do something like that or would you find something? Well, actually if you were really getting motivated, I wouldn't replace the window I'd leave the window in place and I'd put a piece of whatever thickness of Lexan behind the window On the inside, on the outside, you want it to look just like it normally does. Now you wouldn't be able to crank the window down doing that, but if you are looking more for the idea of a roller for protection, the Plexiglas or Lexan, whatever you can get your hands on. That's not very much bullet resistant capability. It's more than you can imagine. Well, an aminate glass is actually pretty strong, but in this case, your regular safety glass actually does have, in its initial point of contact with small projectiles, a certain amount of ballistic potential. No, it's not bulletproof, but things have deflected off of it, depending on the angle. Now, you improve that with plexiglass or with preferably lexan panels. You upgrade dramatically and what happens is that there's that much more flex and potential for stopping at least shotgun pellets 22 small, you know small arms sometimes depending on the angle as far as pistol goes But and again the windows are the biggest issue I have big chunks of Lexan bullet you know, what everybody calls bulletproof glasses ballistic glass well ballistic plastic. Pandoling, in fact one panel is probably about 5 foot by 6 foot. People get rid of this stuff all the time if you look around. I also have slit panels of the same thing about 5 feet long but about 10 inches to 12 inches tall. You know, narrow, narrow. Okay, not very long, not very long but not very wide. If I was going to upgrade, say, a vehicle, that's one of the things you can put in the dash of the car. It wouldn't fully obstruct the vision, but it would offer a little more bullet spalled for everybody up front. Mostly what we're looking at here is passive armor that people can't see and you didn't buy so there's no tracking of. Years ago we used to be able to buy Kevlar blankets out of the APCs. Now, they were designed to, you know, reduce spalled from anti-tank rounds burning their way through the hull. They do protect you against a certain amount of small arms fire, but here's the thing, in a vehicle, what I would do is double those over so I have twice as much thickness in protection, same weight carried, but again, putting it over the back seat or behind the back seat of a pickup truck, Typically where you find everybody has tendency to fire into the body of the truck, trying to put a bullet on the torso of the person that's in it or people. Since that's the plan, then you act accordingly. In fact, there again, if I had ballistic glass, I'd probably put a panel in the back window if I only had a little bit before I'd put it anywhere else. Because everybody, cops, criminals, oh wait a minute, I repeat myself. Cops or criminals have a tendency to fire up from the rear. They like to monkey poke, come up from behind. It's the way the knuckle monkeys do, no matter who they are. So the armor is also if you also if you don't refuse to get if you refuse not to roll down your window and stuff have a chance to break in your windows and then dragging you out it stops them from doing that enough people started doing that yeah again we get to that point you probably end up we'll probably be in a pissing match anyway is sort of speaking a larger scale Initially, give them whatever they require. Don't let them search the car. Don't let them in to do anything. But whatever is required to smile and wave and go on down the road, fine. Now, if it develops into the police state mentality that they can do anything they want, that's where you end up in a shooting match. The country will, not just one person. And that's coming. The whole idea with the way if you pay attention to the angle of the propaganda coming out of these convenient leftist, you know, let's see, Antifa BLM type shooters, just like what we had only, it's upgraded. Instead of the rioters, we now have shooters. And this is going to progressively escalate. Now, if you and I were doing anything like that, like the one that just got released after he fired up one location, not the one in Texas, the other one just before that, the guy fired up a location and the cop in California let him walk, he's out. No worries, he's out. So, you know what, the time tells you some, same scenario, different year. and progressively escalating to the point where, number one, they're feeling their oats. If they're willing to shoot at government police, then I don't think they're gonna have any problems since they hate white people, they hate heterosexuals, they hate your children. They've already been out there in school shooting with the Prozac prodigies. So we can't say that, although you're just guessing. No, we've already seen it. It's just now they're starting the drumbeat and accelerating. Now the interesting thing is pay attention to location, location, location because typically we've never seen Prozac shooters side by side. But in this latest cycle because these are the advanced Prozac shooters, we have two that are at least in the very big state of Texas pretty close to each other in terms of time. Not location, but time. That's if we count the ICE shootings. So nothing is known, at least officially, about the latest one except that he conveniently committed Prozac Sépico, in other words Prozac suicide, which is typical. That's in line with the pattern we've seen for 40 years. So for everybody out there listening, there's nothing that's been broken in the way of the standard SOP for Prozac shooters so far. So in this case the guy fires up a location and then shoots himself. It's like wow, why did he bother? You know everybody sings they think of course if you're crazy or you're a drug induced stupor that you're in with a little manipulation by your handlers then they're more interested in the idea of creating a repetitious incident at the same types of locations and then of course everybody's supposed to shout out, oh no, ask people. We need to do something, thesis, antithesis, synthesis, create the problem, demonstrate the problem, come up with a solution people otherwise wouldn't accept. Here's how we just do it. Number one, when there's a threat, neutralize it. But pay attention and accept the idea that the threat's in place. You have to accept it if you're going to be in a uniform and begin with. That's why I never cry about people like that. But if everybody does this great limitation thing, You know, like, well, how did this happen? Well, you put the uniform on in the morning, and any number of things like this can happen. In fact, I would think that when you got the job, they told you in the job description what kind of things you'd be expecting to see happen. And all of them that you see, including what just happened to you possibly, is all part of the job description. You wanted the uniform, you wanted to be the gun toter, congratulations you're the gun toter, then that's a situation where it's up to and including risking your life on a regular basis. It isn't something unique to the job. Every day is not a medal of honor, every day is the job you were hired to do. Not to do something exceptional like run into a house with a bunch of kids and put two over your shoulder and drag one out and have another one stuffed in your front belt. and you come out toasty but with all the kids, yep, that's a hero's action. Stepping up and, you know, in the line of fire and, you know, actually preventing a crime, if it's a real crime, for taking place. Not puffing up because you shot the guy in the backseat of your own car because an acorn fell on the car. And Officer Dowd, Officer Dowd, and two magazines are dumped before anybody knows what's happened and nobody was shooting at you. See, there's the other end of the game. But wait, he said he was shot at and he thought he was hit. And the officer down. Remember? Everybody's seen that video of most of you have anyway. Should he get a medal? Should he be excited about that? Oh my goodness, look at the risk he was at, that acorn. I mean, my God. And then he was shooting at the guy in the back seat. Yeah, a medal for stupidity of being retired. Well, again, he shot at the man who he had handcuffed in the back of the car. He shot his own police car, doing what I've been telling you about why you bar armor your car. What did he do? There's an example of why you armor your vehicle. That cop was standing behind his own vehicle. An acorn drops on the roof. He decides in a nanosecond that he's being shot at. Not only does he think he's been shot at, but he declares officer down while he pulls his weapon and dumps a whole bunch of rounds trying to kill the man in the back seat of his car who is handcuffed. And how does he shoot? Go look at the pictures. Why you put the body armor where Uncle Mark told you to put the body armor. And because in a net in a nano moment that cop fired exactly where I told you he would why because that's what they're taught to do Where should the body armor on your vehicle be first in those back points before anywhere else great color jump in there? Yes, it's called Virginia. So what I was doing yard work that a day and a acorn fell and hit me on the head I was supposed to do a mag dump in my living room window? Well, not a little squirrel should have survived. You let those squirrels live? My God, man, you were under attack. I do as the officer does. By example, he was leading by example. You're right. Full mag dump and ideally, just in case, check to see if there's any other squirrels across the street. Put some rounds down range here too. Well, it may not have been squirrels, could have been something else. And again, you got a flighty. Yeah, that's how goofy it was. So, but it is a good example. I mean, if we talk all the time... Imagine being in Porta Pying having an acorn fall. Right. Well, first he defecated himself and then he'd still probably be shooting his way out of the Porta Body. That would be the scenario be quite disgusting to say the least there be toilet paper stuck to his ours They'd be coming up by the you know still still attached to the roll like in Smokey in the bandit and in the process, you know, let's just say he'd be wailing away at customers in the parking lot or nearby Whatever he was worried was parked because they must have been the perps bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang However again, I cannot emphasize enough that it is a good example of what I'm talking about Look at where that cop fired. He was trying to kill the man in the car. He just automatically figured that's the guy that needed to die and If you think about it, he should he should go ahead repeat and mark it's acorn season. So stay frosty Dude remember they're after you they're after you man. I'm telling you they're after you this means something man. This means something Yeah, so again, it's gonna get worse. What's gonna happen here is they're gonna find a lot of excuses for all of a sudden doing something we're joking about and it's gonna be kind of sad when it happens. It doesn't mean that there isn't a threat out there, but unfortunately a lot of people that have the job aren't necessarily people that should be in the job. Therein lies the rub, as Shakespeare said. So, I don't think, again, we're going to see something escalate pretty quickly here anyway. We've got Nittanyahu, if he isn't here, again, I don't know what day, I think he was right about now. He's supposed to be paraciting America so that he can steal more money or expect an eight-year-old boy or a new shipment of eight-year-old little boys and girls for his perusal before he takes them back home to be raped to death and have their blood drunk from them. You know, it's very important that the guy who's really in charge come over to the US. Don't really need him here, but Mr. Netanyahu is the boss. So you can't argue with the boss. Just all there is to it. The guy really in charge of your country. B.B. Nut and Honey. So... As it is, the other things going on in that venue. I want to repeat this again. Do we have a different crew out of listening at night? If you didn't catch it, you do want to watch it. Fascinating thing happened with Trump. Went to the UN building. Comes in the front doors. I don't know if any of you saw this. Walks up to the escalator with the wife and the Secret Service all around and the officer with the, you know, carrying the football. And what's interesting is as he steps up to the escalator, it stops. Now here's the problem. There are two escalators side by side. The one that Trump was going to use is the one that they stopped. The other one right next to it was still running as it already had been. Now that's kind of an insult, as you can imagine. Little titter-ha-ha. And we've seen garbage like this before with the shoe size IQ government types. But it is rather fascinating that, of course, Trump brushed it off, but it's very obvious that this was a snub. So, again, attitude. Okay, well, the attitude should have been, hey, looks like the escalators don't work. UN can't even keep the escalators running in their own stinkin' building. This is another reason why I believe America should cut off all its money to the United Nations. I'll bet you the escalator will run on the way out. If you know what I mean. I'll bet you that escalator will get shut off on the way out. But for whatever reason, the smart ass has decided to do that. You know, I don't care the way with Trump as far as whatever's happened. But, you know, it's pretty obvious that that was a big snub. That was a, yeah, what are you gonna do? You gotta walk up. Ha, ha, ha, we're gonna make you walk. And it's like, yeah, okay. But I'll also be walking over to the room to the sign that you know to not sign the check for the UN to how's that sound? I can't do that. Yes, I can we had a caller. Who do we have? Paul To raid a lot of homes to confiscate the guns thousands of homes. It sure take a ton of warrants wasn't it? It won't be any warrants when they do what they're gonna do Yeah, what what they're gonna do is There's two directions they're probably going to go. Number one, they're going to use the database that they've built up. The argument is it'll be for safety. I think their logic is, even though Charlie Kirk was talking about the Second Amendment, One of the reasons for them fabricating this massive organization that they want to put in place is to turn it upside down. And so they're going to make people start forgetting about the, oh, Charlie Kirk didn't say he was pro-Second Amendment. He said, you should defend yourself with God and God will take care of you. And if you just surrender yourself and if they do attack you, remember you're going to heaven. So you just need to back off on the idea thinking about you should defend yourself. That's coming. I can see that like writing on the wall with the operation that he put in place. The Israelis have taken it over. Everything is primed to set and turn things sideways and that's what they're going to do. What they'll do is we've already got, by the way, by all indications so far, now maybe somebody else has seen the weapon. But they implied that the weapon was, the ammunition was high-powered rifle ammo on a stripper clip with the, you know, the, you know, ice, you know, kill ice, destroy ice, blah, blah, blah, etched on the side of the cartridge. Now, how much confidence I have in them being really accurate, it's more importantly just simply have it out there no matter what it is and they can correct it or lie about it later. If it is a five round stripper clip that sounds like another Mauser where you know again bolt action right there So heads up on that. I haven't seen an image So again if you guys have seen anything I'd be curious because they've already put the image of another bolt action rifle out there go ahead Counter the whole argument about Charlie Kirk not being pro Second Amendment pro firearms I would recommend people download and repost as many of his clips talking about the Second Amendment as you can. There is not a single one of the campus visits where he hasn't been, where he's talked about the Second Amendment and the right to keep and bear arms, and your right to have a player arm, even if some people do bad with it, the good people outnumber the bad people, and it saves more lives if they don't report on them. And he was a strong proponent of the Second Amendment. And even with some tragedy like this happens, he would be the first to tell you that that's why you need your firearms. Yep, exactly. You hear it in his own words. My point. You can hear me saying it, but I could probably go and find like 10 or 20 clips of him making that same argument. And just post it everywhere. Progressively what they'll try to do Now, again, with the organization is progressively let that fade into the background. and then completely rewrite the path that Charlie Kirk recommended. And if we just do what we've always done, which is surrender our sovereignty and our freedom, and we just let the bad guys have their way because Lily's in the field and warm fuzzy's and we're better than that. We're going to take the high ground like we're on weed. We're going to get doped up. We're going to take the high ground, man. That's going to be the agenda. That's what they're progressively going to do. Let me explain why I'm saying this. It's not about what he said, because we know what he said. I mean, amazingly enough, there's a tremendous thing called the Internet, and there's a whole lot of data out there, just like Ed said. Anybody ever hear of the John Birch Society? Anybody out there listening? Have you heard of, just yea or nay? Who remembers the John Birch Society? I've heard of them. When the John Birch Society was first established, it was a conservative and full constitutional structured mechanism believing in the need for a fully armed and effective militia and society with the ass to back up, whatever it is they have in the way of rights. What's interesting is we had a friend of ours who of course is working with Republic. Keith McKay. Keith was a, interestingly enough, he had a background. What was his background? Originally, he was actually working for the John Birch Society at the national level. What did he do? He was an historian. Now they wanted him to do a biography of the founder of the John Birch Society. What this meant is that he had full access to all of the documents, the archives, diaries, dissertations, internal conversations, conferences, meetings, everything that was both public and private so that he could construct a history book, basically again, a biography of the founder. Well, he did all the work, put everything together, completed a book, and basically then went to the board and said, well, my findings are that you are doing absolutely the opposite of everything that the founder intended for the John Birch Society. Because they asked him, well, where'd you get the idea for this book? I said, this book is based on all the information that you allowed me to access. And they said, well, thank you very much. We're not going to print the book and we're going to release you. In other words, you're fired. What? Now, he hadn't done anything wrong. He just actually went through utilizing all the material and information available. He wrote a truthful account of what the John Birch Society was intended to be. Like Mr. Kirk's organization is intended to be. But the powers, especially the bunch that are circling as buzzards right now, the Jewish mob from behind the scenes especially, by the time you're done, virtually the opposite of everything that Mr. Kirk said will be what everybody has told if you want to be a higher moral person. If you want to be one of us, we're above the rest. We're so much more advanced in our thought. Well, you know, you just you have to go with our plan. It's all been done before and that's what I see happen. I mean, like I said, I first of all the characters that are tied in there, they naturally do this. They've done this many, many times with different organizations where they roll in. They already were operating it from behind the scenes. Mr. Kirk was a show for Israel. Israel paid for a product. Mr. Kirk didn't produce, was starting to realize his product was tainted. When he started to talk about the tainted product and the people who were tainting the product, he was killed. It's that simple. And for everybody, oh no, it wasn't the Israeli. Yes, it was. It was the Jewish mob doing what they've always done historically for as far back in the history of this country as we allowed, when we allowed them into this country. And it's why we have the problems we have now with the public fool system and everything else that everybody's whining about constantly. It's the same problem over and over and it's from the same source over and over and over again. Go ahead, call your jump in there. So the NRA is also not what they are intended to be. Right. Well, again, to a degree, there were people that already had established NRA with the agenda of taking it to where it went. See, but the NRA originally was like the American Legion. It was another militia formation. See, one of the things to remember about most of these institutions is when were they built? When were they put together? Back when the NRA was put together, they were fighting the Zionists. They were fighting the kosher Communists who were fighting a dagger war in Washington, D.C. and in all the major capitals of the United States. Two presidents were assassinated by the Zionists. Others, other presidents, were shot by the Zionists. They didn't succeed, but they tried real hard to kill them. And interestingly enough, during this time, a whole bunch of American institutions, which by the way, those same American institutions would also be successful even after the Federal Reserve Act was passed. They were successful in stopping America from getting into the League of Nations. Remember, after World War I, they tried to do the UN scam, arguing that we needed to surrender our sovereignty to the United Nations, although they called it the League of Nations. Well, these organizations and a lot of other people said, oh hell no, and got a whole bunch of activity going on that's no different. It was all grassroots, just like what you people have been doing for decades. If you all think this is new, it's not. And so those organizations, because they also, they bought into the idea of becoming non-profit, then became susceptible to the equivalent to corporate takeover. And that's exactly what happened with the NRA, to the point where by the time they were done the Jewish mob had so much control that they just flagrantly raped the place, just like they did the United States in the last four years when the Jewish mob got hold of the purse strings and raped the country's bank accounts. They bought forward so that everything they're doing while they're collapsing the American economy puts them in a position to steal everything off from under your feet because they have those fake digits they stole from us and that you and I will still be paying for until we die if we don't shoot their ass out of the country and get rid of the problem. And by the way, meanwhile, still being told that we're slaves, on top of everything else, if they have their way, which they're not going to have their way. So, the NRA actually was part of the many organizations that were established to do what? To promote a better, bigger militia. That was their original purpose. Rifle marksmanship, bringing up the quality of the infantry in the militia, which they realized that yes, they did have a problem because people weren't getting their ass, you know, getting their ass aired out in the countryside and shooting, going out and actually practicing and doing what they were supposed to be doing. It was a problem. Unfortunately, by creating an institution, it became then a target of opportunity for pirates, and the Jewish pirates moved in as quickly as they could and step by step, they took control of the backboard, the shadowboard that you don't see. And then from there, they moved into the rest of the positions accordingly and took the place over and Shazam, Sergeant Carter, what happened? Shazam! We all know it took place. Our money suits for the guy in charge and flying anywhere at the expense of donors who took their last dollars to try and protect their gun rights so they could give the money to a person who was eating AAA meals at restaurants at $5,000 a night for hotels, et cetera, et cetera, go right on through the obscenity of these wounds. And they were laughing at us every step of the way. Well, for those who were still buying into it, for those of us who were trying to warn everybody, we weren't paying for that because we weren't giving them any money. So, again, there's a lot more to be served up. You're definitely going to try to destroy the economy. Guys, food and money. The money has to be hard currency. Hard currency is going to beat out digital every time. backing up hard currency with firepower is going to settle it once and for all. But we're not going to go along with the Castle Society, anybody who proposes that needs to have their ass shot right off the get-go, the moment they try that. And they'll try that because if they collapse the economy, you're all supposed to panic. They're then going to tell you, you do this or else. Now, if they start a world war, which is the other reason that Trump's doing what he's doing, because he's not really in charge, if they start a war, I'll ask you again. How quickly do you think it will be before they start rationing? How long did it take for the federal government to initiate rationing in the United States? Now imagine this, how easy it would be to commit rationing as a mandatory situation, combine it with the Castle Society scam. You can't even you you have no way to buy anything under the table per se Well, not right away initially will because there'd be bullying hanging around But if you just randomly let them try to get away with what they're going to try to get away with The first phase would be immediately to declare rationing because what about our boys on the Malabar front and in the process of doing that almost immediately They would also start confiscating property Because they already tell you, they've set all the groundwork to tell you that we're in a crisis. We don't have this. We don't have that. We forgot to store this. We used to pay for and store this, but we let the Jews steal all that money. And because the Jews stole all that money, we need to steal everything you've got so that the Jews can still have their, you know, golden bathroom fixtures while you will be lucky if you're sitting outside the porch of the house you used to own. where somebody else has moved in, probably an Israeli, who by the way is only a slumlord, not going to live there, just going to buy the place up, rent it to somebody else and laugh his ass off that you're out there in the cold. That's what they plan. That's what's coming. That's why you better organize, arm, equip, and train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. Understand. You've got to have it where you need it and we need to put it where it needs to be. So you guys need to make that happen. Help us. Build now. As a matter of fact, and again, food and ammo. Food is a weapon. Any food you can get for free, take it. We're going into the harvest. Let me point something out. A short term but long term storage item, pumpkins. You're going to have pumpkins all over the place this year. Every year there's always the excess little pumpkins. You know what? Those are the perfect storage pumpkin. The small pumpkin, you grab a bunch of those, even if all you do is make up a half ass root cellar. Remember, the mice are going to get to them if you're not paying attention, but you can still store. And for however long that food lasts, it's reserved. That's cheap. It's dough. It's not too exciting. But the seeds are cropped for next year. In fact, you better be saving every gourd seed you can. Gourds are one of the most efficient food producers on the planet. And one of the other things you get from gourd, like squash or especially pumpkin, is seed oil. How many are going to have cooking oil? What's your source for cooking oil one or two years into a depression? After everything's been used up that you had in storage, how are you going to replace and have something to use for cooking oil? Well, amazingly enough, pumpkin seed oil works just fine. Of course, you might want to buy yourself a squeezer. Yeah, a press. so that you could actually start harvesting those. But the other cool thing is one pumpkin has how many hundreds of seeds inside it, which means you can literally double or quadruple your crop the next year once you realize your ass was starving through the winter this time. And the next time you're going to make sure you've got enough food to eat. Do you know how that works? When you need them. Right. Well, again, everything on the pumpkin is edible. By the way, when you get to starving, you won't be throwing the skin out anymore either. When you get genuinely hungry, not hungry because you think you want a bag of potato chips, but hungry because you're going to need something to keep you alive, you know, something that has some girth, well, guess what? Everything that's out there, it won't be going into the trash anymore. The biggest problem is if you have animals is that you have to balance that out. Whatever you have in the way of waste is supposed to go to the animals to help keep them functioning. One way or another if you are gonna have livestock or a lot or a fowl or anything like that You better start thinking ahead with regard to food reserves for them. What kind of food stories you have for your dogs and cats? Better be thinking ahead. Cat dogs or cats? I'll be eating them by the middle of the winter. Yeah, I guess so. Oops, you think I was joking about that? How many people? Very quickly how many fluffies and how many woof woof woofs will disappear? As people get hungrier, yeah, won't take long. I couldn't eat a dog! Then later on, remember that scene? Everybody thought it was funny in the Patriot? Eat the dogs! Oh, dog is a fine meal. Remember how they both looked? Yeah! When you're starving, when you're starving, when you're starving. Something to think about. You better be ready. You don't want that to happen. You better be better prepared. The worst that's going to happen is you're going to have to use what you pick up. Go ahead, call.
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