September 26, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed multiple topics including the Charlie Kirk assassination, the humanitarian flotilla to Palestine with Spanish and Italian naval escorts, vehicle preparedness with emphasis on pre-1970 points-and-condenser vehicles resistant to EMP, tire and parts stockpiling strategies, synthetic fuel production methods, and the opening of Camp Betcher (formerly Rustic 2). He criticized government inaction on deportations and border security while addressing callers about vehicle maintenance, spare parts inventory, and emergency preparedness.
- charlie kirk assassination
- autopsy report
- palestine flotilla
- israel
- points and condenser vehicles
- emp preparedness
- vehicle maintenance
- tire stockpiling
- synthetic fuel
- camp betcher
- border security
- deportations
- preparedness
- michigan militia
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...and true, all the knots are woven by hand. And on each rope, there will be an eight 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 the memories are long. Each name the people will know. When each rope is finished, it's tested for strength and packed in a bag with a hood. And upon the bag is the name of a traitor. who did his country no good. Someday we will hear that Nuremberg plea when the hour is drawing near. I was only doing what I was told, another lie, I fear. And for those of you who don't believe, be around when the party begins. What next will be stretched and cries will be heard and the traitors will sway in the wind. 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 brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you could always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie 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 seasonally farm. And keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be 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 torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of 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 in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm R. Krunke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories Southwest Northeast Southeast and North 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 who are rebroadcasting us even as I speak virtually around the planet. And that's analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States. And it is Friday. Is it Friday? Yes it is. It is Cinco di Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 26th of September. 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 Old Earth Calendar, 2025 Battle for the Republic, Book 1, The Dance of Swords. Oh, what an interesting dance. Now, I'm really excited. I'm inspired. I really, really, really, Mr. Comey has been indicted by somebody. Well, the FBI was involved, like FBI was involved in so many things. And it was exciting to watch Mr. Comey's house being busted, him being overrun by secret police and dragged out with his arms behind his back, lifted up so his upper arm joints were dislocated a little bit. Did anybody see that? Did anybody watch that happen? Was it exciting? I missed it. Did that happen, people? So there's this, yeah, you know, well, I guess we can look forward to if we hold our breath long enough to going cross-eyed and dying. I'm sorry, reverse that. I'm sure that, you know, any moment now, any moment, the massive wave of any moment, which by the way, any moment has been going on for a very, very, very long time. And this is the eighth month of headed towards the ninth now, actually. Oh no, headed toward 9th, headed toward the 10th. What am I talking about? October is just around the corner. My God. You know, 10. So almost a full year has gone by. Thank goodness the timely action of...blah blah blah... is just ticking down those numbers. It's kind of like deportation. 30 million come in and... thousand go out. But boy, we're gonna act. I'll tell you any day. If you just stay calm... just wait a lot. If you just wait a lot, eventually, kind of, sort of maybe, maybe not right away, pretty close to not right away, not really at all, and why were you thinking about it? Are you still talking about that? So, as far as the Pickle, Smoke and Mears game is being played right now, hey, we got all kinds of other exciting things going on that are rather interesting. But as far as holding my breath over what's going to happen with Mr. Comey, this is the 10th month we just now have gotten around to an indictment after 10 months. of one, oh they're all for all these other, no they're not really. Actually if you pay attention, like I said, 30 million illegal aliens and how many thousands have been deported and we're almost through the first year. Again, we'd have to have 7 million deported each year for four years to not even break even. Not even break even. How many is that per month? So the same is true with the BS about the ongoing action here. Pickle, smoke and mirrors, which is okay. We enjoy pickle, smoke and mirrors. I enjoyed the Wizard of Oz. It was fun to watch, especially the wryly clouds of smoke and immigrated, powerful, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And so it was very entertaining. But as far as it being realistic or, again, a solution to your problems in life, no, not really. Now, man, there's no different here. However, there are some interesting cracks and things that I'm fascinated by, which is why apparently, uh, B.B. told Trump to hate on the U.N. Um, and that's happening as a side. It doesn't really affect us here in any way, shape, or form, except that Mr. Trump will now scream and nash of teeth and red of hair and, you know, he'll be giving the grit of Thumburg. How dare you? How dare you? How dare you? Because a relief column, a relief flotilla, is headed for Palestine. How dare they? And the interesting thing is, what's happened is the Spanish and the Italians have sent an escort to make sure that the flotilla gets to Palestine. Now, We haven't got a dog in that fight per se because Israel is not our greatest ally and Israel is not our friend. Israel is a polyp on our ass because it's stuck to our, it's teeth are stuck to our wallet. Okay, that's the only reason that we have that, you know, we have to utter the name of the stinking place. Otherwise, these parasites were paying for all of their schooling, we're paying for all, we are paying for everything with Israel help. And they're still pissed because we're just not given enough. That's the attitude across the board by these turds. So meanwhile, they're busy trying to rape the pillage and burn the rape across Palestine because they need to make some new beachfront property, which is what Donald Trump thinks is, oh, so all that beachfront property when Donald Trump can see the opportunity to steal something from somebody else and make a profit, it's Wunderbar. So, apparently, gone and probably the boys and maybe some other whore that's attached to the family are, of course, already have the map out, the plans for whatever they're going to do with the stolen property from the Palestinian people, 45% of whom are Christian, which you're not supposed to know about because if you did, you might actually have to back up and think about who you think you want to back. But as it is, this is going to continue to be, quote unquote, entertaining to say the least. And it's not going to look good if the Italians and the Spanish lose a couple of escort ships, fighting ships by the way. They did send military support vehicles, equipment, machines. So they're sitting there alongside of this ad hoc flotilla. If they knew they were going to get military support, you would think they would have tried to find some old tramp steamers, bargain basement, and load them to the gills and then make the mad dash. But as it is, it's got that homey look to it, so it's a little more appealing to everybody. I know the psychology of what they're doing, and so trust me, everything was thought through on this action. The bad part for the Israelis is that, oh wow, everything was thought through on this action. And so they're not looking good no matter what they do. Go ahead, caller, jump in there, please. So this is what Trump says. Trump says he will now allow Israel to annex the West Bank. Again, Trump says he will now allow Israel to annex the West Bank. Trump says he will not allow Israel to annex the West Bank. That's not it. NBC News is true. Go ahead. Go ahead and read through. It's off NBC News, the Middle East thing. The president presented a 21-point plan for peace in the Middle East. Regional leaders gathered in New York for the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday. Let me ask everybody something. Who is Trump a dump? Who is Trump a dump to give away the Palestinian people's property? Who the hell is Trump a dump? To tell somebody? Because you see, you know what's coming. I hope you all aren't doing the, oh, all right, man. You do understand that there's stuff going on in the wings here in America, and what comes around goes around. Is everybody thinking this through at all? about what the pigs, the little yamical wearing pigs have planned for your country and what they're going to do here because this is that deal with the devil. They're going to steal. Oh, that's cool. That's so cool because they're stealing the Palestinians property. Well, as I said, what comes around goes around. So what you're going to do or say for that matter When they turn around and decide that your property needs to be taken here because the Jews, well, they're the chosen people and there's more when they crash the economy and steal your land, who are you the same thing? Because Don working for BB says it's okay if the Jews can have your land. Who is Donald Trump to have that? What is that POS? What does he have to say? about, oh, he's going to let the Jewish mob slash the Israeli steal the property from the Palestinians. Who is that turd? No, he said he will not allow it. He said he will not allow it. Oh, thank you. Oh, really? Well, that's the reverse of what I've heard. So I'm not counting on that one. I don't believe that. Yeah, there's, he's an employee for the other side. I've heard just the reverse. I'm sorry. And the way you read it, that's what it sounded like too by the way. But who is Donald Trump? They already did the Tel Aviv to, oh that's right, Jerusalem thing guys. And it was Donald Trump that did that crap. Okay? And it was supposed to be neutral. But well, Donald Trump gave them Jerusalem. So it's like, really? Okay, well, watch and see what happens here. Go ahead, jump in there, call her, please. Hi Mark, it's uh, go ahead. Okay. Nope, no you were first, go ahead. That's John from Kentucky. In 1948, Britain had the Bell Four Agreement for Israel. I'd recommend you read that and if you have a chance, read it on air sometime. The Bell Four Agreement. Oh, I've read it, that's the problem. Again, What you have is this third party as is always the case with the population that had no say in the situation. But don't worry, it'll be the same for America when the time comes too. I hope everybody understand this is coming to bite us in the ass. That's the problem with all of this garbage. This is going to bite us in the ass in the long run. And for obvious reasons, not for some people, it won't be obvious to some people, but it will eventually be obvious to everyone. We've got a second voice. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Yeah, the thing about the flotilla, both of those escorts are part of NATO. So if they get attacked, doesn't that pull us in and again? How's that work? Well, okay, hold on. Remember they had this whole declaration here the other day that if anybody attacks NATO, one for all, for one and one for all. Exactly. Yeah, the whole gist of that. Yeah, but they can get into individual squabbles and not drag everybody else into it. I mean, after all, we know there have been petty little disagreements between different parties over the decades, so they usually will get out, and they won't necessarily intervene. They arbitrarily intervene in confrontations between lesser parties. But what's interesting about this is they just were at the UN, and they just agreed with NATO. Back in the late 90s, guys, I'll jog everybody's memory, NATO is UN police force. That's what they all agreed to be. That was the big to do with Clinton and with Bush when they agreed to and in fact set that whole scam up. That made it possible for them to utilize the UN inside the United States. That's what they wanted to do. They weren't able to continue because people would have put a bullet in their ass. But the interesting thing is, is that they just went to the higher level of preparedness, except the argument was it was for Ukraine. However, the incident that seems to be developing is, like you said, in the Mediterranean. So does it count or does it arbitrarily count? See that's my problem is. It's like well, yeah, we do it if it was those guys, but since we can't touch the chosen per se, we aren't going to, you know, the Spanish and the Italians, they got into it. We're not really part of that. So we'll wait and see because that is the option that they have. That is something that's been done before. So pay attention to the the the the semanticism that takes place here with regard to the different parties because this is a very interesting time that we are in. They have created all of the scenario for World War I, start up the war because everybody has agreed to go to war with everybody else. But this is an oblique and not only that, it is an issue with regard to fighting the Palestinians. Fighting for the Israelis and nobody seemed to be jumping up on that one Anyway, I heard another voice or anything else. I got one thing real cool before I go I just found out just before I called in that There was no autopsy done on Charlie Kirk for that is gonna be ruthless Under what guys what off? Okay. Oh Well that tells you right there I don't know about most states, but I know most states that if somebody has died of unnatural causes, that traditionally an autopsy is done. Period. You don't get a chance to discuss it. That's what we discussed in what I just read, that it's mandatory, but it was never done. It won't be done. Yeah. Wait a minute. Well, if it wasn't done, then what about the magic bullet idea? How did he how did they come up with that? Just looking at the torso from outside and going squishy, squeezy, squeezy, squishy? Right. At the same time, the one document that would answer 99% of all the questions is not there. Nope, absolutely. If it's gone, if it's not been changed. Question, Brad. I know that's Brad. What's the source for this? Where did it come from? Because I've seen other reports that says that they have gotten autopsy, but they're not going to release it to the public. They're using a law in Utah that they're not, it falls under the privacy clause in Utah that they can't release the autopsy. Is anybody other than the family or the prosecutor because it may show, may release the medical history of the patient that could be detrimental to the family, blah, blah, blah, yada, yada, blah, and so forth. Yeah, right. No, I don't know anybody. If you're going to fog everything up over whether it's going to be released or not, that's enough right there. But I just got it from something on Twitter. But all that you go on by publicly is by what, quote unquote, the supposed surgeon said they found a bullet just under the skin. You've already heard the story. But what I just saw, I'd have to look it up and send it to you. But yeah. Can I jump in on this real quick? I've seen two references to an autopie. That's why I'm asking. Because we haven't seen it. They haven't released it. But they showed the workup. I can't remember what channel it is, but they showed the workup on Charlie Kirk's neck and how the bullet supposedly went in and got stuck under the skin. Without mention, the channel group is. I don't know who the coroner is then. Who's the coroner so I can go talk to him? Right. Okay, we're... Hang on, I actually have that up to the street. It's Utah County in Utah. It's Utah County Coroner. I have their name. Okay, in the meantime I heard a third voice so yeah, all right up in there go ahead. Babe in the thumb here. So Maria Lassiter, she is a coroner in in Missouri. I can't remember what county but she comes on an RBN show like once a month. She's been a coroner since just before 9-11 and she was a nurse for like 40 years. She said There is no way that they had time to do an autopsy before that funeral. She said impossible. It was way too fast. Well, they're trying to get his ass under the ground. Well, we know why. I don't care how we look at it, but it's either that or Creme made him and they didn't do that. Well, in theory. Go ahead. They had a mannequin. I heard it was a mannequin in that coffin, but she said she's seen thousands and thousands and thousands of dead bodies and pictures and whatever. She said she didn't see any dead bodies in any of them pictures. She's pretty sharp too. So Maria Lassiter, I don't know how you can look her up. If you look up her name, she's on Facebook. Check her out. I yield. Very good. Go ahead. I'm giving it a chance to jump in there. No, I'm still here. I'm on the Utah official website for health. There's no website to find this. It's so complicated to begin with. Just trying to find the county coroner. But you can't find it through here. I found it before. OK, very good. Brad, anything else, please? No, I think that's all I got for today. Very good. Well, I've got a flurry of questions here too, but part of them are not this particular subject but others. So hold on guys, just a minute here. We'll be getting past the bottom of the hour break here in a minute. For everybody out there, you're listening to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And don't forget if you'd like to donate, you can donate to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and then go to the donate key and find it there quite readily. We are only days away. It is the 26th. We're only four days away from the end of the month, guys, and we're into October. And September has held up pretty good. We had a very nice, well-balanced day today. You couldn't have asked for a nicer day to work outside or just to be out and about. Right now, the big thing is we've got the large, the heavy trucks, the semis running in everything. The beans aren't quite shifted over on the bottom of the state. The oats are in or coming in right now. Beans, of course, are still a little green, so we're going to be putting a little more time on them, only because there's actually, in some cases, with big chunks of the state here, we're able to get a second crop in. They ran, laid on the weed a little bit, but ran in with a couple other nutrient plants. Ran a crop to plow. Then turned around and still were able to run beans. The beans were looking good. There's a bunch of stuff going on, but it's good. It's all really nonstop from 6 in the morning until 10 o'clock at night. We've got the trucks and the harvesters running here locally, and they are going to town, getting ready for deer season, as a matter of fact, which is not too far around the corner either. Also, yesterday I mentioned a points and condenser operated vehicle. What that is, the ongoing control system, guys, for how your piston arrangement fires is regulated by the distributor and the distributor cap. Well, the control for that, actually, too sophisticated or very, very sophisticated now and heavily regulated with electronic ignition. It used to be operated with a simple analog type points and condenser system, mechanical analog. And that's what you want. Now, some vehicles, this is where there was some confusion, so let me qualify this. After 1970 to 1972, most vehicles progressively had switched over to electronic ignition, the earlier first generation boxes, which really can actually be clipped, snipped, and run roughly without changing them out if something goes wrong. You can actually just run through the circuit. That's one of the first things we learned to do when the first generation electronic ignition came out. But I don't want to use the first generation. I do not want any electronic ignition system if I can help it. Number one, you can convert a bunch of the automobiles back. And in fact, a lot of people have done this. They've taken the last of the 350s or the 302s or the Chrysler big block or small block or take a pic, whatever. And you can actually use a points and condenser distributor in those vehicles. Now the other thing we brought up was the electronic fuel pumps, which are a bugger. That's one of those things. They just go out quite a bit anyway. They were never well, let's just say they've never been that good a product. The traditional is a mechanical, which is mounted to the side of the engine and introduced into the workings of the engine from the lower flank of the motor. Left or right, and it operates with a little tap it system, and it worked quite efficiently. You can still buy the fuel pumps. You can find all the parts that you need. So if you have the proper engine, both modifications can be made because they're not really modifications. They're just alterations because the system, that engine ran that way at some point. Well, actually, it was designed to run that way, but it was a transition engine. As I said before, the most common of the 350 Chevy is everybody is familiar with those and a lot of people hung on to them and are still in vast service right now. So Chevy, Chevy 350 everybody would accept. Quickly you could find out more about it than any other probably. But points and condenser vehicles, right now the 60 series vehicles, late 50s to 60s, there's a lot of stuff hanging out in Facebook Marketplace. I just get a quick jump on Facebook after we did the hour break and didn't talk about it anymore. Should have. I was able to find 15 vehicles for about $2,000 that were not pretty. They're fixer uppers, but they're mechanically fully operational. So in other words, they start, stop, they turn, they break. They do everything they're supposed to. Well, first of all, they start up and then they run. There are certain things that I would do to harden the vehicle. I would spend a little more money on higher end parts for instance, better plugs right off the bat, new plugs, plug wires. Never throw away the old, do not throw away your old plugs. If the end-human is running and those plugs work, take those plugs. and when you pull them out of the engine and you put the new plugs in, take the old plugs, put them in the boxes you have right there for the plugs. Mark them with a marker for what engine they are for. This is the most common mistake made when people have old parts laying around. Take a Sharpie and mark what engine and what year that thing was in. What are these plugs going to? And then save them as reserved plugs. Why? Well, they work. I could still probably regap them and run them for a period of time. I could even clean them up a little bit if I had to. We don't have to because we're still relatively rich for the moment, but I would invest in a better set of plugs. I would also change the plug wires, but I would try to go best quality because it's the old road warrior situation. I'm trying to get this thing to run as long as I can. Another consideration also, if you have a vehicle that's been sitting, somebody goes, yeah, I got this in the barn here. It's been sitting for a couple of years. It runs. I think I ran it last year. If you can, don't run that vehicle again if it's been sitting. It's not because you're going to hurt it. It's because you have a bit of an advantage for a moment. What is that advantage? Well, the longer the vehicle sits, the more everything in the way of lubricant is dripped down into the lower, into the lower pan. You know what goes with that? All the dirt and crud that's in there. So rather than start the engine up and get all that oil to pull all of that crud that's in that pan up, you're better off stopping where you are before you go any farther, bring along an oil change. But, in fact, not too fancy an oil, but just enough to do a second scrubbing, because the first one, what you're going to do is dump that oil and try to let it drip as long as you can. Get every last goobery dropout, you're going to find that oil's not going to be pretty. The good thing is, is that by doing that, all that gunk and clunk that's coming out, bloop, bloop, bloop, is not going to go back up into the head and also circulate throughout the engine. You know the oil did its job and sloughed all that crap down to the bottom of the engine to begin with So I always see this in YouTube. Well, I've been started for 40 years. Will it start now? Well, I wouldn't start it not until I could get up underneath it pull that oil plug dump that oil put some really fine better great oil in there the best grade I can afford and Then I'd started up You see how that works? You get an opportunity whenever you have a vehicle sitting you don't try and get it going. No, no, no, stop. First of all, the heart blood of your motor is that oil. If you could do the trans, if you have an automatic, I would say do the same thing. Because it's that moment where it's been sitting where you're not going to have, you're not going to suck anything up into the tiny ports and where the bearings are, little ball bearings that are the indexers on your transmissions, probably never seen what the inside of a trans looks like. Tiny stuff. And when you have junk in there that's built up from junk and gunk and wear, well, why shoot it back up into the trans? Why shoot it back up into the engine? Let's make sure we don't do that. I wanted to mention that before anyway. Oh, I hear a coughing. Is somebody dead? Somebody got a cold? Do you have COVID? Did you just give me COVID to the phone? Oh my God! I should have been wearing a face bra. Do we have a collar? I heard a cough. Okay, we don't. Turn. Oh my God, I can feel through my headphones, I can feel the miasma of COVID-46. I'm probably going to shrivel upon the program here like a prune and fall over dead. My life sucked from me by somebody who just wasn't wearing a telephone face bra. How dare you? How dare you? That's okay, you can dare all you want. I don't care. Anyway, other things here with regard to the vehicles. Again, like I said, anything that's perishable, number one, if you're pulling it off, don't throw it away. Especially if it's an older vehicle, there are certain things like windshield wipers that traditionally were designed to be rebuilt. Although they've probably been changed out a hundred times. Okay, Dad, I do not have the name of the medical examiner who did the autopsy, but what I do have is the contact information for the medical examiner for the County of Utah in Utah is 801 816 3850. Again, that's 801 816 3850, they also have a fax number. The fax number is 801-964-1240. Again, that's 801-964-1240. That's the fax number. The first number is the contact number for the medical examiner in Utah, in Utah County. Very good. But again, that doesn't give us the, we don't have a posting for the report that we know of that they don't make it public like that. Okay, first of all, let me point something out. We have always had to pay for an autopsy. Traditionally, guys in this country, there ain't nothing about, oh my goodness, we can't tell anybody about the, no, it was public information. The county coroner's, the county officer is the, actually is the medical officer of the militia. Most people don't realize that for the county militia. But for eight or 10 or $11, traditionally, you could buy a complete copy of any autopsy that was ever done. Now more timely they probably charge you a few dollars more if they had to go dig out from some Records in a warehouse across town or something, but typically about twelve dollars to get you what you want It's in the 90s when they realized we were tracking the Prozac shooters that the Fed Pushed to privatize. Oh, we can't release the autopsy. Well, wait a minute. I For all these decades you were, and all, well actually for probably almost a sense of the history of the country because if you were willing to pay for it, they'd duplicate it. So instead, here we have a situation where they locked everything down. Well now of course, because of the privacy of the all my hours. I mean I doubt, what do you think would be embarrassing for Charlie Kirk to have, I mean granted it could be some embarrassing things, but I mean in theory, I don't know what they'd be, but in theory, I just can't see that being the case with St. Kirk. With St. Kirk being the saint. So what are we worried about here? That's just my problem with this whole scenario. Go ahead, Carl, we're jumping. Sometimes they'll give you this excuse when you want a non-toxic, and they'll say, well, we were holding back to make sure he wasn't murdered or something like that. Over. Yeah, but we kind of, it's obvious he was. Again, that is not the use that they are giving for not releasing the autopsy in Utah. There is actually a privacy law in Utah, specifically for the state of Utah, about releasing autopsies. Right, I'm saying. Again, this is something that was never an issue. We bought autopsies virtually in every state because over 40 years there have been of Prozac shooters in every state. So this is something that's more recent that they put up in place. Probably foresight. I mean, after all, there's a lot of criminal activity going on in Utah. If there's a lot of criminal activity in Utah, I wouldn't want you to find out about what kind of scurrilous undercover secret squirrel type of myrtulations are going on with all these ring knockers running around the country, but especially with the NSA and CIA and all the other spook and cook operations in Utah? Well, hell yeah, you'd want to make sure nobody could see what kind of scurrilous deeds you were up to. I can understand that being the plods that they are. So, covering their tracks, it's just one of the things, it's not a surprise, it's just something we expect. So, again, and there's a lot of move-ins, you know, everybody goes, oh, it's a Mormon's guys. There's a ton of move-ins in Utah for the very reason I just mentioned. because of all the fed money, but also the California caterers running from California. Those feces birds dump their arse out across the whole of the west. There have been many people complaining about that for a very long period of time, because repeat ad nauseam over and over again. Every time that they screw up in their own backyard, they don't stay put where they pooped. Oh no, after they cause all the problems they cause, they jump up And they go to other people's places and then they do the same thing they did where they came from in California. So that's the problem that not just Utah but Nevada and Arizona and real bad with Colorado and New Mexico because they got the double whammy. They get the communist invasion from Californication land because they got the money to buy into Colorado. But then they've also got the illegal alien invasion from the South and the cartel cooperation going on because of all the bought and paid for political horrors in Colorado and New Mexico. And even in Utah. Not everybody's with the Mormon Church in Utah. Many people are not. And they're alien in many ways. Oh, anyway. Oh, thank you. I appreciate that. Oh, by the way, again, one more time I'm going to mention this, guys. If you could, take the time and donate to Liberty Tree Radio, which somebody just said they donated. If you could, go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and then go to the donate key. And then pick up and once you're done, just go on and do whatever else you want to. You can leave a message, say hi. And we will see the donation through the email notification and also through the PayPal account. So pretty straightforward there. More on the end of the year. We are headed into October. And the end of the year billing work, or I should say beginning of the year billing work, is now in motion, where we'll be shortly. So we'll let you know more about that too. And I want to say thank you. We got another package. We have two packages that came in. from individuals who donated materials for the end of the year drawings. So I want to say thank you because we got both packages. The one, I don't know how they missed it the first time. Well, it's getting, it's post office, you know this grip anyway. But yes it is, both of them came through, nothing wrong with anything, looks good to me. So they are, those items are now in the inventory for the up and coming end of the year drawings that we will be doing and that's not an if that's simply a when now because the clock is ticking down now the clock is ticking down but I think we have enough time let's throw a guns and gadgets up if we could add the suit we got for today and for everybody again guns and gadgets is over on YouTube if you do not know and Jared, of course, give them a thumbs up, take time, subscribe to the channel, and get on with supporting people who are doing the right thing. Actually, we've stayed the course for a pretty long period of time and have not faltered. That's one of those things. You remember. What happens when 15 anti-gun states try to barge into a federal lawsuit to protect Joe Biden's unconstitutional gun control? Well, a federal judge in Alabama just told them, no way, Jose. This at first sounds like a huge win for the Second Amendment, except the court said that United States Attorney General Pam Bondi is doing a great job defending Joe Biden's engaged in the business rule all by herself. Let's break down exactly what this ruling means and why the NRA and the individual gun owners are involved in the first place and what comes next here in the fight to dismantle Joe Biden's unconstitutional ATF rules. Ugh, Bondi. Freedom means being in the driver's seat, on the road, and in life. But debt, debt hijacks that. When you're buried in credit cards, loans, or medical bills, you're not calling the shots anymore, the banks are. That's why more folks are turning to PDS debt. They've helped hundreds of thousands get back in control, pay less, and move forward with confidence. Take the wheel. Take your future back. PDS debt goes beyond the numbers to understand your unique financial situation. 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Now the plaintiffs include Don Butler, David Glidewell, and yes, the NRA. They're challenging one of Joe Biden's worst anti-gun creations, and that's the ATF so-called final rule, on what it means to be engaged in the business of selling firearms. If you remember, Biden's ATF put this rule out in April of 2024. And the idea was to massively expand who needs a federal firearms license, effectively turning ordinary gun owners like you and me, folks who occasionally might sell a firearm or trade a firearm, into supposed dealers overnight. Now the rule is vague, it's overreaching, and it's a direct attack on private gun ownership. The lawsuit argues that the rule exceeds ATF's authority, it violates the Constitution, and it's flat out arbitrary and capricious. Now back in November of 2024, the court actually denied a request for preliminary injunction. Now the judge said that the plaintiffs didn't show enough proof that they were personally, or that they had personally had standing rather at that stage, but he promised to move the case quickly. So he said an expedited schedule, which brings us to this. Then something happened that was pretty big. Donald Trump won the 2024 election. And that's when these 15 states panicked. We're talking New Jersey, Colorado, Hawaii, Michigan, Minnesota, North Carolina, Nevada, Rhode Island, Arizona, Vermont, Washington, Connecticut, Oregon, Delaware, and Maryland. And they all filed to intervene in this case. What was their argument? Well, they said that Trump won and once he was sworn in he wouldn't defend Biden's ATF rules and he might even try to dismantle them. I wish. They pointed to Trump's campaign promise to roll back every Biden attack on the Second Amendment. Hasn't happened. They even cited a New York Times article predicting Donald Trump's Department of Justice would reverse course. They didn't. In other words, these states wanted to jump in and take over the defense of Biden's gun control because they didn't trust that the federal government would keep pushing it. That's an unconstitutional rule, but whatever. After his inauguration, Trump signed an executive order directing the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to review all of Joe Biden's gun regulations to see which ones infringe on the Second Amendment. All of them. And by April of 2025, the DOJ and ATF confirmed that that review was underway, including this very final rule we're talking about. So the rule is still effective for now. It's in effect, but it's hanging on by a thread. Now let's fast forward to last week, September 22nd, 2025, when Judge Cory Mays issued a detailed order. Here's the bottom line from that. The state's motion to intervene was denied. Now the court said that the states failed across the board. He said number one was the untimely motion that was filed. They waited too long. The judge pointed out that they knew Trump won in November, yet they waited until mid-January, right before a major briefing deadline to file their brief. And that delay would have slowed down the whole case and prejudiced the plaintiffs. Number two, the judge said there was no legally protectable interest by the states. that the states claimed that they had financial and quasi-sovereign interest in keeping the rule, saying that it made it easier to trace guns and lower law enforcement costs. The judge wasn't buying that and he said that their arguments were speculative, purely economic, and not legally protectable. Number three, the judge said, was adequate representation and it already existed. The states argued that the federal government wasn't defending the rule hard enough And that the judge there flat out rejected that. He said that Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice had filed a massive 70-page brief defending the rule. Defending the rule. And even under Trump, the Department of Justice continued to defend the rule. There was no proof that the feds abandoned the fight. In other words, the states don't get to hijack the lawsuit and Pam Bondi is still defending the engage in the business rule. This ruling is significant. Think about it like this. If the court had let those 15 states in, they could have dragged this case out for years, burying it in motions and appeals just to keep Biden's anti-gun rule alive. That was their strategy. It was to stall, confuse, delay, and outspend the average gun owner. But the court slammed that door closed. The plaintiffs, ordinary Americans and the NRA, still have a clear path forward to challenge the rule even without help from Bondi or the Trump administration. And remember, this isn't just about the ATF regulation or just one regulation. This is about whether unelected bureaucrats can redefine federal laws on firearms whenever they want. Rules are not laws. If Biden's ATF gets away with this, they can criminalize normal gun transactions without ever going through Congress. So, where do we go from here? Well, the case is still alive. Summary judgment motions are pending, and the court will rule on whether the ATF's final rule stands or falls. Meanwhile, Pam Bondi and Donald Trump's Department of Justice are still reviewing the rule. That could mean that they'll eventually scrap it themselves, but until then the courts will decide. I'd rather have a court strike it down, that way we get a final ruling on it. And that's just some president who can rekindle it whenever they want. Most importantly, this ruling keeps anti-gun states from interfering in a lawsuit that could set nationwide precedent on how far the ETF can go. Now this is a solid win without Pam Bondi's help, but the fight isn't over. Biden's ATF is still clinging to the unconstitutional rule when yes, there are still Biden ATF holdovers. We need to stay vigilant. We need to keep supporting these lawsuits and we need to make sure that the federal agencies know that they cannot regulate away our God-given rights. We don't get it from you. You can't have it. If you found this breakdown helpful, please hit that like button so that more people will see it on this platform. Share the video with your friends and family who need to know exactly what's happening in the Second Amendment world. And as always, subscribe to Guns N' Gadgets so you don't miss out on the truth on the Second Amendment fight. Until next time, stay safe, stay free, stay armed. Carry on America. God bless. Oh right, there's water running. Or toilet was being flushed. Do we have a caller? Don't leave anybody out, no matter where you might be. Okay, we got your caller, go ahead. You always say play ball. I would have said that too anyway. Well you know, the Star Spangled Banner. Is it a Star Spangled Banner? Yeah, baseball game. Play ball! And you hear the umpire, you're out. They didn't throw a ball yet. Close enough. You're out. OK. Last before we go to the top here, again a reminder over at centerfiresystems.com, there's a bunch of things that they've restocked on in terms of kits. Several people wanted to know about those 45 ACP. bolt action conversion kits for the Enfield. They also have them for the Mauser. So if you have an old receiver laying around guys and you want to be a little creative, you can put together a 45 ACP bolt action K98 Mauser or a number, you know, a Smelly, a number 1 mark 3. But it doesn't have to be a mark 3 actually, but the kit is set up It comes with a new barrel, it's not cheap but then again I guess it's no more expensive than anything else by 21st century standards. But the idea here is that very little needs to be done. I would point out that a couple people have taken those British 70 and 60 dollar drill rifles, the ones with a rod through the chamber, it doesn't make any difference. You can quickly cut that out. You've got to do an FFL on those anyway, which is stupid because they're supposed to be demailed. And they are. They've got to rob through the barrel. I think the barrel's got ganked in another way too. But you can pop that barrel off and use the basic foundation there for putting one of these together. The bolts are typically complete in these drill rifles. And whatever parts you do need, right now, Apex Gun Parts and Sarco along with Gun Parts Corp have everything you need. In fact, Apex has a massive amount of British Enfield spare parts, brand new, unissued. So as I've said before, I've met a lot of people asking about the Enfields. Apex is almost the first place I'd go right off the bat to check for parts, but in this situation it's because If you want to put together a very reasonably priced little, very quiet and comfortable to shoot light rifle utilizing 45 ACP, these conversion kits use a 1911 magazine just like the original did that the Brits built way back in the day, World War II. And they are very comfortable to shoot. Now the Mauser conversion is just taking the same idea and running it over to the K98 Mauser. So if you have, again, a tired action. There's a bunch of these things that came in that were grade B from Europe and from Ethiopia. The receiver doesn't have to be anything really fancy. You just need to bolt receiver because it's 45. You're not going to over pressure that bolt. And if you do a repair on the drill rifle, if you take a look at some of the videos that have been done already, you can go over to YouTube and every people have shown what they've accomplished. It's a very simple process and amazingly enough quite economical. Now the kit itself is going to be obviously far more pricey than the Smelly or the Tired Mouser, forgive me, that you might want to pick up. Again, it doesn't need to be all that fancy for what it's doing. You're getting a brand new barrel and all the other components you need to make the conversion. The neat thing to remember though is that the base of the cartridge case is such, that's why 45 ACP was so useful because it matched up with the extractor and everything, didn't require any special change out except for the barrel itself for all practical purposes. So, check those out. They're over at CenterFireSystems.com. Every time they restock, it takes about three days and they sell out. Just a heads up on that one. So, if they're not there, you might want to even get on the let me know list because as quick as they get them restocked, obviously they're already going out the door. But they are definitely an interesting idea. You might find a use for them. Originally, these were a silenced kit. But they don't have to be. Several people have finished the kit up but without a silencer or even a mock silencer and have actually built a little .45 ACP SMLE rifle, a smelly, slash a number 1 mark 3. They look cool. They are neat little carbine. What they do remind me of is the Irish Constabulary Enfields that came out way back in the early early 80s late 70s early 80s. There were a handful of those only 10,000 were made and they came into the US in one little lump and then they were gone, but they were a sweet, light, perfect saddle carbine. If you were going to, you're actually going to carry it. It's a comfortable rifle to carry. in that configuration. Now a little more muzzle flash, don't forget that, but with 45 ACP just reversed, not so much. If it was Enfield in 303, yeah, more muzzle flash, shorter barrel, more muzzle flash, but this is a 45. So they made sure it's just a minimal length, but appropriate length, so it is a standard rifle length barrel, and all you do is do right by it, put it together as instructed, you end up with a pretty neat little service rifle. We're at the top for everybody out there. We're gonna hear the music. Oh my goodness. We're just a minute or two over for everybody. You're listening. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this delay, 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 to the free. 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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It has been a horrifically busy week in that respect. Tactical support vehicle issues we're having to make decisions on. How much are we going to spend on certain pieces of equipment? We'll end up just wrenching on it and stretching the technology. But that's how it works. We are all limited people, so we need to plan ahead. Most important is with the games that everybody is playing and the government, rattling of sabers and the shaking of boards. Okay, well it is interesting that yeah, they've got something planned. There's no doubt about that. But some of the stuff that's happening I would point out, yes, we have seen it before if you're old enough. We have this meet and greet that was called last minute. That's the odd part. That's the odd man out. Normally, an all-general staff meeting in the past, they have been called But they are planned way in advance. They don't just happen last minute. So that's why a lot of people are scratching their head. And then many people are being disingenuous about reporting this. Well, I've never seen this before. Well, how old are you? Why? Well, because if you're old enough, you might recall. We've talked about this years ago. You know, at U6. Back when I was there, we had a benefit. What was the benefit? We had the same kind of meeting, which had already been planned, probably two years in advance, because they do a two-year schedule. Two years in a row, the meeting of the type that his guest is going to have at Quantico, Spook and Cookville. They had it for the Chuka now. Why did they have why do I why does everybody believe they had it? We're year after year for the Chuka in the year that I was there only three General staff officers did not attend for the whole of the you know flag officers Admiral says in admirals and generals etc. Well only three did not attend We're not able to attend now Maybe that's of course also be wise for them just not to be there But hey the army could go on without them if they were lost We have plenty of other officers that love to be employed and they would also like to be, let's just say, uplifted in rank. They have the same ability as the person who is presently general. So putting them all in one place, yes, they traditionally did it, and I won't say a lot, but they did it in the past. And I recall, what did we get out of the deal? Well, at Fort Echuca, we got brand new buses. for our transport all over the base because the base is kind of spread out and the U6 Center is located right across from the Global Communications Command Center. That's actually the spring chicken and it's old now. I mean it was put in what, 30 years, 35? No. What am I talking about? Oh God, it doesn't seem like it's been 40 some years ago, but that is the Global Command and Communications Facility Center right there at Fort Wegotcha. Now, they may not have wanted to go to Fort Echuca now because I don't know how things have changed, but back in the day, Fort Wegotcha had the best mess in the Army for like years. So, of all the places, if you wanted to go and gatervate around the planet, you had to meet at a military base. Fort Ochuca had a kitchen to die for. That's what some people would say. But it had the best mess award for the planet. We're not talking just for, you know, CONUS or anything like that. the facility itself, the fact our communications operations were there, it was the Intel Center you're not supposed to know about. So it was a location that was used by the command management mechanism to bring everybody together. And yes, everybody from all over the planet showed up there. The buses, once they purchased them for the potentates, and when they left, the buses, well, they didn't take them back. So the buses were kept and we actually went from classic school buses painted green to a nice fleet of relatively basically commuter buses but nice commuter buses. And the rest is history. Other than that, yes. The one thing about this operation is there was no plan to this. Typically what people don't talk about is you can predict what the Army's going to do. Some people don't tell you that, well, because there's a schedule that goes out one or two years, depending on the procedure. In this case, there was no advance plan for this. That's what puts the flare up as much as anything about what's going on. Somebody would argue, well, of all the commanders in one place. Well, I explained yesterday, you have executive officers, you have a number of other individuals, including co-commanders in many cases with units where you have another officer that may not be in attendance who would be kept on standby and typically stays on station with the unit while something like this takes place. Just a heads up. So, again, there's any number of different ways that they can deal with this as far as solutions go to make sure that they've got a command replacement. And as I pointed out, one of the things to remember, if there's a general standing there, there are three to five, in some situations, seven full bird kernels waiting to be promoted. If there's three or four full bird kernels waiting to be promoted, There's probably 11 to 12 to 14 Lieutenant Colonels waiting to be promoted. If there are 11 to 14 Lieutenant Colonels waiting to be promoted. There are 30, 35, or even 40 majors waiting to be promoted. So you see how this works? In other words, oh, in peacetime, trust me, they stack them and rack them like cordwood, which is one of the limitations right now about, well, damn, how many officers do we need? We didn't have this many in wartime. Why do we have so many generals in peacetime? Which is true. That is a legitimate question. It's a good one. And it actually makes sense. Interestingly enough, a lot of people realize that this is the problem. So the discussion is that, well, there could be a lot of reasons for bringing everybody together. Giving people a pink slip, you don't need to bring them all together. You ever had everybody from your workplace go to the office when they were going to fire somebody? Anybody? You ever have that happen? I don't recall that. So, some of the stuff that's being put out there doesn't fit with the scenario. So, there is a lot more going on. It is going to be interesting to see how it develops. And all of us need to be prepared because, assume the worst, we won't be disappointed. It's more likely it's a setup or whatever kind of scenario for developing the next crisis. and doing so with lots of pomp and circumstance and posturing and ceremony and lots of gnashing of teeth and running of hair. I mean, if you do that, everybody will be more angst and ready to panic when the time comes. That's the purpose behind angsting and creating all of this tension. So again, beware. Yeah, they could drop something right on the site and vaporize everybody there. Maybe the ones they have waiting in the wings is number two and number three are all Israeli, all Israel only. And this is a great way to get rid of the Christians or the Americans that actually would stand for America. It wouldn't be the first time they murdered people like that. They did that with a whole group from the Air Force back in the 90s. Killed the whole plane full. We were paying attention. Everybody wants to forget about that one. So, and it was inside the US by the way. It's like the Charlie Kirkley. We've never seen him like this before. Sure we have. You're just making sure nobody remembers it. That way it's just totally new. It's like nothing we've ever seen. Yeah, we have if you're old enough and you got a memory and you haven't been doped up or drugged up or you know drunk up to the point where you can't remember. We remember. Pepperidge Farm, remember. They do too by the way. Anyway, next let's see of course we're talking about the big get-together that is an indicator that they might be giving marching orders. The other thing again the flotilla piece one real quick I've always wondered why somebody didn't do it, but of course most European nations are spineless curbs against Israel just like everybody else. But it seems that somebody found their intestinal fortitude in both Spain and Italy provided an escort for the relief boats. The problem is it's too bad they weren't bigger boats. There's a lot of tramp ships out there still that are laying around that you can get on their last legs, but who knows how much money was actually preferred for this particular little flotilla project. However, if they can get escort, they could be doing this a lot more often. And if the Israelis decide to attack, well, the Spanish are there to protect. So if they do what they're supposed to do, they're supposed to get in the way of whatever might attack that flotilla. That creates a very interesting situation. It might be fascinating to see how it develops. But in fact, we will. Not an F, just a wed now. Whether or not it escalates, purely a matter of roll the dice. What kind of a bird is the pedophile, the satanic pedo-queer, Netanyahu, Bibi, the pedophile? What does he have for a plan right now? What does he feel like getting up this morning? That'll determine how he terrorizes the population for the rest of the day. So we can expect that to get worse, not better. Other than that, something is not being talked about. Oh, oh, oh, before I forget. Guys, I told you about the Taiwan, the Gun Islands. Well, it happened. They've pulled out propaganda and they're showing everybody again, this is like the second time or third time, they're showing everybody the heavy artillery on these islands. I wonder what islands they are. They used to be called the Gun Islands. And they're actually showing them practice firing to show the Chinese that they're still, you know, they're ready to fight. Which is true, I'm sure they are. These are World War II era heavy guns. Extra long range, heavy artillery actually. Some of the last of the war's production. And also, I think some of them are still naval guns too on top of everything else, which is not a problem. They are not outdated, they still kill you just as well today as they did back when they were built. Artillery is still out there in force, but these are fixed positions. They have names and they were showing that the crews are trained and they actually know what they are doing and they fired a few shots. Remember all that stuff you were supposed to forget about when we were growing up, you know, the Artillery Islands of Taiwan facing the Communist Chinese, the Nationalist Chinese valiantly protect their homeland. And then they had the guns swinging around and wheeling up in the right to the muzzle, right to the camera. And then you see the crew loading. What's exactly what they just showed is a propaganda release for Taiwan here, last couple of days. So not a surprise. something that's kind of like, I told you so, they dug them out. They really never did get rid of them. They've been sitting there the whole time. All of this making it sound like we've never seen this before. We've never seen it. Yes, we have. The whole skunk operation. The whole thing is, when did they order everybody to stop calling Nationalist China? Nationalist China. I know when they did. But this is a question mark for everybody. We didn't use to call Taiwan. That's nationalist China. Does everybody remember that? Nationalist China. Don't call it Taiwan. Correct everybody else. Well, there's no one to call it out. I don't care. It's nationalist China. The commies and all the people making the deals to create the tension with communist China were demanding that we not use nationalist China. You know, the politically correct globalist who caused all these problems by creating the conflict in the first place, manipulating the situation and betraying nationalist China and allowing it to become communist under Mao Tsaih-dung. Yeah, those guys, remember? I do. Pepperidge Farm, remember. Pepperish Farms, remember. Scammeridge, we have that S in there. Pepperidge Farms, remember. So, again, the gun islands are part of the subject of, oh wow, look at that. Oh, it's so new. Yeah, like about 60 years old, no, 70 years old new. Actually, the guns themselves are World War I. They're not the only country that keeps out of World War I, World War II. There are some World War I guns in service, but that's another part of the planet. Anyway, but World War II, sophisticated enough, they will do just as much damage as they've always done. Next, here on the continent, over on the southern border, one more thing about the why didn't they have the meetup or they always have the meetup, which is at U6. Well, there's two reasons. Number one, U6 is pretty much out of sight, out of mind in anybody's brain. It's a clandestine facility, but it's not. By not being talked about, nobody thinks about it. drawing attention to Fort Hachuca right now, considering that, well, supposedly we have troops stationed down there on the border. If we do, then I can pretty well count on the fact that we must have additional garrison or operational troops working out of Fort Hachuca. But you'll notice it's the don't talk about, don't discuss facility. because back when I served there we had the 40th which was spread out as an armored unit. They were a guard unit, but they were a triple A guard unit ready up unit for mobilization. They had Abrams first before anybody else in the guard. In fact, nobody in the guard had Abrams. But originally they had M60s. I worked with the unit down there that was assigned to We Gotcha and on the weekends or during the week if I wasn't on assignment and you know at you six I go out do things that were free because I was sending all my money back home to Nancy and the family you know for the kids and So it whatever I did might as well be work So I used to actually go out with them on operations when they do take a platoon out and We were doing m68 threes at that time But they were transitioning to the m1 before most guard units even knew what the hell it was Their purpose, they were distributed across the southern border as a mechanized force to face off and secure against Mexico. Progressively, as the Commis got more control of our government, They backed off on the idea that we should secure the border and the rest is history as far as how we're screwed. Now all of a sudden we're doing this mad rush to go back and protect the border, which we could have been doing the whole time, but you know how it is when the Jewish traders got to get their drugs across the border. When the Jewish skanks got to get their drugs across the border, your borders got to be wide open. And that's exactly what they did for the kosher mafia. so they could get their dope into America's veins. So, Fort Echuca, probably the reason that they wouldn't be there, even if they still had the best mess in the Army, is it would draw attention to a facility that is operational, but is given off-limits status with regard to being talked about in the national press. Another thing here real quick, too, with regard to securing the border is the series of incidents that we've seen with ICE. Interestingly enough, didn't bleed over into New Mexico, and I don't, or haven't seen anything, where the shooting incidents or anything like that or attacks like that have escalated in Arizona where Forte-Tuca is. So it is rather fascinating is that the operatives are being very selective about where they feel they need to shoot up, where the banditos need to shoot up the ICE facilities or attack personnel. Doesn't mean that they have their heads stuffed thrown at them, everything's happening everywhere. But the escalated aggressive targeting violence, targeting attacks, that seems like it's being kept just for the benefit of Texas. New Mexico, they've had more clamp down there than they've seen in quite a few years. Don't forget that New Mexico itself is an absolute communist police state. They totally support the invasion of the country just like Colorado, Colorado's governor. That is why you have that invasion corridor right up to the central southern border the way that it is. And somebody's saying, yeah, well, the northern border's at risk, too. Yes, we know. But the levels were initially. Now, this has changed as far as the drugs go. They're coming in through Canada because the Jewish mob with the control of Canada has been able to get the RCMP to focus on trying to kill ostriches or beat people down up there rather than deal with the Jewish drug trade, which they're not allowed to touch. the Jewish drug trade sweeping across the northern border, but nothing like the invasion of 30 million illegal aliens over a four-year period across the border. We had some jump the border north from the north to south, but the lion's share come in as combat infantry right across the wire at the southern border. And so that was the front that really needed to be better focused upon. The northern could have been too. All they do is their job. In either case, but neither one neither group is doing their job government was very comfortable not doing their job Once again, we'll wait to see how that could that continues I doubt we're gonna reach the seven or eight million Deported for the first year in Trump's Only four year period to deport 30 million illegals. I just don't see that happening and we didn't get millions of them to self-deport That didn't happen So no again Don't hold your breath you'd pass on hit your head on something and you'd be hurt and I don't want to hear about that So don't hold your breath waiting for something to be done. It's just ain't gonna be that way. Go ahead call or jump in there Is Trump really deporting them really? No, I don't know. I mean they could be going to the alligators down and but I I don't think so I They are taking some But here's my problem with this. They had no problem people going out and videotaping the mass of individuals either being walked onto planes or being loaded up in buses. If we're loading them up in buses, we should be able to watch them load up at a center, take them down to the border, escort them to the entrance gate for Mexico, and tell them to go. Do they actually do that even though? Have you seen that ceremony ever? Has anybody seen a ceremony where the first of 20, 30, 40, 50 buses a day, which is what it should be, load up the same way they'd loaded them up from the border and brought them deep into the United States? Remember when they were doing that? They'd load them up on the bus and they'd take them anywhere they wanted to go. But what I should be saying is the exact same numbers going to the buses, being loaded upon the buses, going to the Mexican border, shoveling them over to the Mexican side, and then going and getting another load. Has anybody seen that? I haven't seen that. Well, we got play loads. That's the expensive way to do it. They came and jumped the fence over Mexico. They need to go back and be a burden upon Mexico. That's what needs to happen. Mexico let them in because the Israelis run the Mexican government. The Jewish slash Israeli NGOs were promoting and pulling the people across the border, coaching them every step of the way. So, no, that was their port of entry, so to speak. That's where their ass needs to go, back over the fence and enjoy your time in Mexico. Now, you're curious to see if Mexico is deporting. But, we haven't done that so we don't really have any pressure right now. We don't need to worry about that. They may catch one or two intentionally for the sake of propaganda, but they're not making any effort. And if we start dumping them there, maybe they will, but only because, again, if they have to start paying for it the way they forced America to pay for it, then that would be, you know, catastrophic. However, I will say this, what do you want to bet if Trump made some kind of deal and started dumping it in Mexico, we'd pay for the idiots to be in Mexico? You notice how the Jewish mob works. It's another way for the Jewish mob to milk another tit. So you pretty well guarantee that that would be the scenario. Okay, that is what would happen. We're at the bottom of the hour. You're listening to libertytreeradio.4mg.com libertytreeradio.org And we're also again on satellite. We don't do that, but I want to say hi because even had some responses here tonight from some of our satellite people. I don't know if somebody's doing something special because we're kicking over into the west side of Michigan big time right now with one of the rebroadcasters. They're pushing to a whole bunch of other people who are in the grid. And again, we appreciate that. Let's see, we had a couple requests. I've got to go look at them in reality. They're itallios the Sinkwave synthwave. I don't forget remember that you know the synthwave 80s We'll have to see what we can do with that But what not yet okay, so Again, let's see for our bottom of the hour music hold on here. I'm working on it guys I'm working on remember. I have a list here and And then I have a whole bunch of other lists. And by the time I'm done, I have the logbook. And OK. We actually had this requested more than a couple of times. So we're going to do this one. Edward, let's see. Hold on. Because I've got to have a second one. Golden Dome, Golden Piss on America. Another one I have not checked yet. Forgive me. I've had it written down, but I didn't get a chance to pull it up. Some of the music I have to look at before we put it up on the air. Sorry about that, guys. Pine Tree Riots. We'll have our home again, number one. Pine Tree Riots. Elder on Tiran Wars, Songs of the Second Civil War, and Yellow Rose of Texas. We haven't played that in a little while again. We're just talking about the border. Nobody else is. The border has been forgotten, except for people shooting ice, which has to do with the border, but has to do with things happening inside the country beyond the border. No coverage, no footage. All of a sudden, there's no camera work being done or discussion about the border. So, oh well. Oh, as a matter of fact, you know what, Edward, instead of Yellow Rose of Texas, sorry about that, first song, again, we'll have our country back. We'll have our home again. Forgive me. Second one, On the Border. There we go. How about On the Border? 1975. Let's do that. That's a one-two combination. It's kind of cool. So for everybody out there you are listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com and Liberty Tree Radio dot org I knew was coming. Strife we share will take us there and sovereignty Oh my god! Own towns where foreigners now ask are spat of another attack not the last and not the worst Oh my fight looked I wonder why be there noble sons driven down beneath words heal Oh my I struggle forth to find a friend to light the way for me. So far to find my way then we'll start my own. Walk on the music, but that was Pine Tree Riots. Quick combination. Excellent engineering from the 70s. Where were you the first time you heard that song, if you're my age? I'll tell you what, that song actually caught everybody's attention wherever it was. It's interesting it actually distracts you, especially with a decent stereo system. And most of the old, even the malls used to have decent stereo systems, but a nice hole in the wall multi-tier restaurant or like tavern was fantastic. It gives you that you know, skullduggery feel, we're at low ceilings and different stairways and you know, the effect of that combined with that particular song, it's fascinating how you think back. A lot of music doesn't do that, but that particular song did. It just adds up. Just hopefully jogging your memory. If you're my age, it's like maybe you remember. Where did you hear that song for the first time? Were you listening? You probably were. You were thinking about it. It's like, wow. Actually, that's a pretty cool song. It paints a picture, tells a story, keeps your attention. It's just kind of nice. That's the kind of work we need to do and need to see done again. the Patriot effort in order for us to bring the people around where they need to be awake. Anyway, it is a beautiful Friday here on Liberty Tree Radio. We are headed to the work weekend. We'll say hi to Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North, Yogan Maranges, Daggie Hitcham, Fox Wolf, and yes, the Rustics, but only for a little while. Rustic 2 is completed. I've seen a picture of the crest, but I have not seen a picture of the camp. I don't know what it's going to look like, but I know it's going to look good. We're going to get Debbie up there along with a few other people and we will have a kind of grand opening, but it will be a personal ceremony. We'll make sure that we post it. We'll have it over there for a few minutes. Liberty Tree Radio will put it over on the Discord. Most of you probably have never seen Debbie, Don Betcher's wife. This will now be, instead of the Rustic Camp, it will be Camp Betcher that you will hear me announce every once in a while if there's something going on there as needed. Of course, it could be a war before that. A war mark. Yeah, well, you know, I never know. So if things escalate in the meantime, we'll still be using Camp Betcher. It's now a highly improved facility. Now, yes, somebody's asking me right here and I've had 40 questions on this. When are we moving the food? I don't have the control schedule for that, but yes, we need help with that. We're going to need a whole bunch of trucks. Don't forget, we don't have to lift anything. We got Hylos, everything we need, everything's palletized, but we are going to move the investiture The tax, that's one thing we do with all of our training facilities if you work there. The entrance fee is two number 10 cans of food. Now we use the food to feed the troops at the mess halls that are built, that are set up. They're nothing fancy, pretty straightforward, but the important thing is that we always have the food reserves on hand. And this is an investment in the facility. So the rustics of Benjis is up to speed and taking care of that as anybody else. And yes, everybody pitched in to move all that stuff. And yeah, I need your help, guys. We need your help. I'm not going to be the one coordinating this, but I'm going to ask if you can pitch in. We got all the work done. One more little task. We need to move our wealth. And it's a lot of food, but once it's in place, this time around it will be in a bunker slash revetted positions that are secured both above and below ground, and that's a big plus. If you're underground, time and duration of storage is going to be extended, and that's the plan. That was the purpose. Protection from the elements, we're in Michigan. We have full range of weather conditions. We have winter here. Everybody who lives here knows that. And because of that, we need to act and prepare accordingly, which we have. So again, thank you to everybody that pitched in. And one last, oof, all we got to do is get all that food moved. And oh, well, yes, OK, I'm sorry. We do need a number of pedal-capable vehicles because all of the water buffaloes need to be moved back to the site also. That's true. But the water detachment, those went a little closer. But yes, if we could, anybody wants to bring their deuce and a half up or five ton or up or any of the other transporters, use a dump truck, it's got a panel. But whatever we can, we need to also move the water carriers, the water transporters, the water buffaloes back. And we need to do that ASAP. They're piled up where they don't need to be. We have plenty of material and support where they presently are. So it's redundant there. So let's get that done out of the way. Thank you. Thank you for reminding me too. Yes. Hold on. Wait a minute. Always one more thing. Sorry, listeners. You'll have to use a PIN number in order for you to get through to the coordinator for that. Everybody who is participating, get hold of your training officer or your training NCO for your unit. They've got the PIN number. Guys, connect as quickly as you can. Only takes a minute. Remember, use your ultra net, not your internet. Use ultra nets, not hook up to anything except those. And then go from there, except this is in between all of us, go from there. Okay, next. As it is this weekend coming up to... There's a bunch of hand-fest guys. Go check in your area. Uncle Mark just talked about the idea that we could have a depression. Well, they're talking about depression now. Now they're talking about electronic red flag attack on the internet, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Okay, well, wow, what a surprise. I would never have thought of that. Now here's the thing everybody's yapping about this garbage and doing the fear-mongering but none of the well Maybe we better get prepared then or maybe we should do something if you'll notice all these hacks that are owned by the Jewish mob They're busy stirring the pot, but if you watch them, they'll spend two three four hours on the air And you can just go back and spot check it and it's like they're doing nothing They're stirring the pot. You all got to be terrified. You all got to be scared. Well, what are you gonna do then? You know, obviously you're demonstrating as a threat, right? Yeah. Yeah, there's a threat. It's really bad. It's really important. Okay, then what are you gonna do? What? What are you going to do about this? How are you preparing people? Well, if we do that, our enemy would know what we're up to, they'd know who we are, they'd find us! You're telling me that the secret police are planning on shutting off everything in the way of communications. Then you're telling me that you're terrified and pissing your pants or defecating your spine out your bunghole because, well, the enemy would know that I'm doing something and oh my god, well, they're planning on killing us, which sounds like you're telling me they're planning on killing us, right? So what the hell, what's wrong with your head? I mean think this through. You all better get your act together and be prepared to deal with the problem and you better be squared away now. You don't wait until the last minute or after the fact. Number one, if we go into a depression, you won't be able to rub two pennies together. You know we've said that many, many times. But guys, I can't emphasize what you've got here is all you've got and I'm going to tell you something that's going to happen that you're going to really be surprised by. If they go economic crisis and then go war, number one, what's going to happen is whatever's out there in the inventory laying around, guys, in the past it used to be, and they still do it to a degree today, companies go ahead and pull their inventory back out of the country they sent it to. That's capital. It's cash capital. And so a lot of these countries that are not our friends, they've been given control of our economic base and they just as easily can walk this stuff out of the United States as bring it to the United States. And actually, it's been very common in the past for this to happen on a regular basis. Well, with other countries anyway, not so much with us, but with other countries as they've had economic crisis. So why is it we're not thinking or we're thinking or claiming to put in between our ears the idea that we're special and different from everybody else on the planet? If we don't have any money, we're not a customer. Well, the government this and the government, oh, the government, they don't like us either. And they're planning on trying to police state us into a cashless society. That's what Trump and Dump has been ordered to do by, you know, the Jewish mob. The whole family is investing in it. What do you think those other boys are doing and family members have been doing and who are they doing business with right now? Why are they not in front of the camera? They're out scrambling to get control of specific components of the money and the benefits of the both the collapse and the again repurchasing of things. They're positioning themselves. Don't you think? I guarantee they are. So with that being the case, y'all better like I said, I was gonna say you might want to be really great. What are they doing and what are they manipulating right now? What are the Kushner's manipulating right now? That's what I'd like to know. What are they up to? You know, inquiring minds want to know. Of course, they don't want you to because if you did look seriously at that, it'd give you a feel for how and where they're, you know, how they're planning on screwing us and perhaps even where they're planning on screwing us. That would be kind of helpful. So, oh, instead, it's kind of like we were talking about several of the subjects here. It's not what What they tell you is what they don't say. It's what's missing from the conversation that you need to be paying attention to. If they go with a war, rationing is going to be immediate. And so I cannot again stress enough that picking up and acquiring all of the other materials that are critical to everyday life, but especially tires, don't get rid of any tires you got. Look for tires that people are getting rid of for free. I think the work will probably jump. No, that's not necessarily the case. It's just not pretty. But a tire that holds air is better than no tire. And having a few extras beyond the spares you got on rims is a really good idea right now. But communications, hell yes, absolutely. So take a look at some of the things we have been progressively talking about for a very long time. And if you haven't purchased something, make the effort to do so. It only takes a few minutes to go out, identify what's available, and acquire what you need, a minimal cost. You can do multiples if you want to. I picked up two Midland radios in excellent condition. Grandpa radios, somebody took them out of the vehicle because we don't use them anymore, which is, you know, that's cool. I'm not going to say a word. I didn't say maybe you should keep them or even that. Nope, I like those radios. They're going to be mine. They're ours now and they're part of the inventory. What I do is as I can, I try to move the same basic radio into all the vehicles. That way when you go from one to the other, I have piecemealed the CB inventory together because I've found really good buys for certain pieces of equipment. Makes sense, right? But they aren't exactly the exact same radio from one vehicle to the next. Well, I want to change that. if I can progressively, so that when you jump into any one of the vehicles we have, you don't have to try to figure out what that other radio does. And that's something you need to be thinking ahead about. It has to be very operator user friendly. You want that. And the way to do that is consistency in the pattern slash the model of radio that you have equipment, no matter what it is, you've chosen to use. Now, I will emphasize, guys, as you know, I find the yard sale, it gets bought. I ended up with a couple of FRS radios camouflaged. I think they're only a few years old. Actually, they might be two more models in front of the one that I just picked up, but I passed them by twice. Well, they were camouflaged. Now, they're just in an odd spot on the tables at this yard sale. But lo and behold, it's like, wow, for 50 cents a piece. I ended up with about another three or four handout radios. One of them is in question. I don't know if it works for sure. Again, I'll piddle with it. If it does, fine. If it doesn't, not out anything. Not going to cry about leaving it on the shelf as a backup spare for that pod of radios. And it's interesting, this year that particular handheld unit seems to be one of the most common units, you know, radios that was out and about for deer hunters. In every case, I hear the same story. Well, we were using it until last year in the deer blinds. And we switched to another model because he just wanted another radio. We got it for Christmas. He got another one for Christmas. So it's like, cool. Well, then you don't really, you won't miss this one. That's good. Now it's mine. Just as I am. And for $0.50 a piece, hell yes, grab them all. Go ahead, call or jump in there. I had recently, I had my tires changed. You mean I could have told them I want to keep them or anything? Well of course, absolutely. Oh you better make sure, oh darn, yes of course. Why would you want to get rid of them? They charge you to take those, they used to be that it was just they take the tires. But they've been in place for a long time doing the, we gotta charge you for the disposal of those evil, horrible, you know, old tires that you have. And so they, it was, yeah, they charged you probably two, three dollars a unit. But if they did, they all hold air. You go in with two flats and have it to pump them up every few minutes. Yeah, oh, they were leaking. I remember. Not all of them were, right? Two of them were. Then you know which two you needed to keep. The ones on the drive were not. Well, the thing is, again, if you know you had a problem with the tires you had a problem with, then the others that you don't have a problem with are the ones that you keep. Now, I know a lot of guys, they wouldn't care because they're just going to, you know, patch them anyway. They're going to, you know, look to see what the problem is, figure it out, and fix it. But if you're changing tires out, you and the tire will hold air, keep it. Everybody always tells me, I can't afford to do what you say on the air. Well, in this case, all you got to do is just keep what you already paid for. Since you already paid for these tires when you bought them, they're already passed, you know, you don't have to worry about any additional expense. They're already passed concern. So it's just a matter of, again, being able to collect and put on the shelf without spending a whole lot of money, the reserves you need. A tire is better than no tire. It doesn't have to be anything very fancy. Just as long as it, like I said, hold there. Yep, that'll do. The other thing there is again, an old trick is wrap them in newspaper. Not real hard to do. I don't know if any of you remember that's how tires used to come. They used to use old newspapers as a tire wrap. Then they also used desiccant paper too, that brown anti-moisture moisture absorbent paper. They came a number of different ways over the years. But newspaper helped to cover them up, protect them. There's a number of different protectants. I guess if you want to, you could clean up the outside of the tire as long as you're going to store it. But we don't have to be that intricate or anything about detail. The big thing is, number one, just having it on the shelf. We're at the top. It's going to be taken over here. A militia townhouse is coming up. And even as we speak, there are both headed towards the bottom end of Palestine to deliver relief goods with the Spanish and the Italian Navy escorting to make sure that the Israelis don't do what they do so well, which is murder people on the high seas. Well, we'll see how that works out. It ain't still murder people on the high seas. God bless our republic. Yes, to the new world world. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march. First day at night. You guys all take it if you... I'm gonna get out of here. I've got an hour's worth of work. I've got a little bit of looking up to do here while we're off the air. And we'll be back at 8 o'clock. The Ian Shell Report is coming up. Don't touch that dial. This is your program, Malicka Town Hall. Coming up next on Liberty Tree Radio. July 4th, 1776, the unanimous declaration of the thirteen United States of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. whereby the legislative powers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states, for that purpose obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his essential laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He is combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation, for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us, for protecting them by a mock trial, from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent. For depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury. For transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses. For abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government. And enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies. For taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws. in altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislators and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us. and is endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people. Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity. And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore the representatives of the United States of America in general Congress assembled Appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. Alrighty, here we go. We are live. It is time for the town hall meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio. I'm Edward Corky. We are up. It is 6, 12 p.m. It is 9, 26, 20, 25. We're live. Well, we got a lot of stuff posted in the Oh, Gilded, the Charlie Kirk shooting. I'm gonna warn everybody. We do have a archive of Kirk's shooting footage that has been posted. The first video is corrupt, but please find a DLC player. Don't have your kids in the room when you're gonna watch this if you don't want them to see what happens. It's gonna be all of these videos from different angles. You're gonna see some you're you're gonna have something there and they're not necessarily gonna want to see I'm not gonna take that down or restrict it like I did the other one just because we want that there for People to find it easily, but be aware those videos are gonna be graphic. Okay? See what else we got here we've got another one and that's a posting of acoustic analysis and acoustic analysis of the videos and distance and sources all posted in there. I want to say thank you very much for doing that. That was posted on Tuesday. Trying to get a hold of the coroner or the person who did the autopsy for Charlie Kirk. We had Brad come up in the oil. It's where the intelligence report saying that on Tic Tac it's being reported there was no autopsy, but we've got other spots that have reported that they've seen the autopsy. I'm going to put this out here for people. It is the, I can't see how anybody would have seen it because I tried to get a copy of it myself. They're holding it because of Utah privacy laws. to protect the family and the medical history of the inflicted. But the Utah Office of Medical Examiner, the phone number is 801-816-6850. Again, that number is 801-816-6850. It is posted in the LTR Guilded and I posted a link over to the Office of the Medical Examiners webpage there in Utah. Also, if that's not, it would be a good time to go over a FOIA, how to use it. We're going to go right from their, right from the .gov website, guys, which they do have their videos posted on YouTube. So, yeah, they're using YouTube for the federal government website. I'm a little surprised about that. I mean, you would think it would be somewhere attached to the .gov site as a flash file, but no, they're actually using YouTube. So... To get information under... There we go. They're short. This one is, like, how to make a FOIA request. It's only 45 seconds long. It's not going to be long. You can go on the website. There's more detailed information. To get information under the FOIA, typically you must make a FOIA request. Now this is a written request in which you describe the information you want and the format you want it in, in as much detail as possible. You should be aware that the FOIA does not require agencies to do research for you to analyze data or answer written questions or to create records in response to your request. Finally, you should know that the FOIA requires that federal agencies release certain information automatically without the need for you to make a request. So before you send in that FOIA request, it's a good idea to look at agency websites first and see what's already available online. Which of course we've done for the Charlie Kirk thing, we can't find the autopsy. Utah, again, Utah has privacy law for the disease that Only the prosecutor and the family of the deceased can get a copy of the autopsy report, which I think is a little weird. You would think that a defense attorney should be able to get it if there's a murder case or trial or something that should be able to get a copy of that autopsy. Let's see, how long will it take before you get a response? Another video on... The time it takes to respond to each request varies depending on the complexity of the request itself and the backlog of requests already pending at the agency. In some circumstances, the agency will be able to respond to the request within the standard time limit established by the FOIA, which is approximately one month. In other instances, more time may be needed before the request can be completed. When an agency requires an extension of time, it will notify you in writing and give you an opportunity to modify or limit the scope of your request. Alternatively, you may agree to a different timetable for the processing of your request. Under certain conditions, you may be entitled to have your request processed on an expedited basis. The websites for each agency can provide more information on this process. Posting that said there was no autopsy. I'll read it to you Breaking no, no autopsy was conducted on Charlie Kirk according to released police dispatch audio Why would it be a dispatch audio? I don't know but that's that might be another search direction is that The top I mean, I'm sorry the dispatch is that that that right there the fact that it's coming from the dispatch is confusing because the coroner doesn't like use dispatch if they're not part of the Right, they might have been picked up in frost talk on open channel Which is recorded anyway, they've done stuff like that before yeah, so this thing is Like I said the autopsy is a public record It would clear up so many different things In most states it is a public record, but again, we're dealing with Utah Utah is a unique situation with the way they've got their was set up Right also so all taxis for murder victims are legally mandated to have in the state of Utah So it might be mandated, but it might not be public record Which doesn't make any sense Why? None of this is making sense. Yeah, I totally agree with that The caliber of bullets they claim he was shot with not passing through his neck whether he was shot from behind or in front I have seen little proof to prove one or the other to be honest It's hard to tell from the shot from the front or from the back whether or not he He got the injury there because he doesn't really start bleeding until he starts to go over and you see the blood gushing up from the neck. Yeah, but there is a video out there. I saw it and you can actually see the skin bulge where you see the blood spray, the jugular open up with the exit wound, which is exactly what it is. I'm thinking it was a five-pointed. One of the guys posted multiple archives videos from the Charlie Kirk thing with the audio analysis. In the gilded, I haven't had a chance to look at that yet. I know it's there. I know Gregor... I think it was Gregor... I've seen where they do the audio analysis of basically pinpoint where it came from. Or the...really close anyway. And then there's also video of there's a flash in that window area. And I'm like, okay, that's a good angle. And then if you put that in with the video that I saw where you see somebody got a video of it, and there's a frame where you see just before the eruption of blood basically. I don't know if you want to do this. That way it'll give you some credibility. Give a little bit of history of what you've done. I know what you've done. Some of the callers don't have a clue who you are. I haven't done it since 2014. From 2005 until 2014, I was a private military contractor in the states and overseas, several countries. Kosovo, Serbia, Eritrea, Haiti, was in Djibouti for a short time, but most of the time was about three and a half years of Afghanistan. So I've done a lot of interesting things in interesting places and I know what being hit looks like. And what I'm seeing is classic. I don't even think it hit us. I'm not sure if it hit his spine or not. It wouldn't have to hit the spine to immobilize him. Go ahead. Yeah, that would over pressure the brain. I mean, you don't have to get hit in the spine to go seize up like that when you're hitting the neck. You're over pressuring the brain because the fluid is getting forced up inside the skull. There could be a lot of different things going on. Now my thing is, I don't think it's a classic pistol caliber. My personal belief, it was a 5.7. A 5.7 will be screaming out of the barrel. Just a 3.5 inch barrel is 2800 feet per second. If not, they use a short stubby rifle, probably. Think of what is it, a P90. The P90 is the subgun. That lengthens the barrel to like if it's the you know the slot version it's but they don't need that many rounds they only need one. They do make bolt action stubby of bullpup of any any caliber you want and that would be perfect for that situation where you're trying to do something like that. I'm sorry, but I think that's what it was because there was not a huge spray, but it does act like a rifle speed bullet. It doesn't have to be a rifle round though. It could even be a, what are they, a 7.62 bite, the check round, the hot check that was in the CZ-52. I'm drawing a blank. Honestly, I'm not familiar enough with it. It's basically a neck down. It's a hot round too. Like I said, I'm leaning towards a 5'7". Just because... Since they say they've got, they've retrieved the bullet from the neck just under the skin, There should be a coroner report. I'm in the total agreement with you with it I've been trying to see a copy of it I've seen bits and pieces what people say is a coroner report But I haven't seen anybody post the coroner's report, you know, I mean I've seen diagram where they show what they did where how the bullet was found in the neck I've seen the I've read the description of what they how they found the bullet in the neck. I haven't seen a report Yeah, like I said, I don't you can't you can't tell me okay. Well, they found the bullet under the skin and Okay. Well, why don't we have that report? Mm-hmm Where is this report who signed off on this report? There has to be a paper trail Otherwise, it's completely false. That is in part why I opened the program up with the FOIA request system, how to do a Freedom of Information Act request. I put the link up to the FOIA.gov website. This is all through the government, guys. You can add step by step how to go through, what agency to go through, how to Make a FOIA request you got to be you got to try to be detailed though. You cannot leave Yeah, they're not gonna give you everything better they're gonna say oh we couldn't find it But no anybody that says oh the surgeon said well, that's against HIPAA violations, so who is the surgeon? I do know they made mention that also that the way his neck was damaged they had to load him in the coffin and carry the coffin weird which is why you see JD Vance holding the coffin so low in the front corner it's because the damage to the neck they were afraid that that's the excuse for it. No, that's not BS. Well, I mean, I'm still saying that's the excuse for it. That's like they did a write up on that. I do know J.D. Vance, out of everybody in the Trump administration, there are two people who will be affected, who should be affected the most by this. J.D. Vance is probably the most in the Trump administration that's affected by Charlie Kirk's death. He was Bob. Close enough friend to be the godfather of Charlie Kirk's children, you know, so The other one is Baron Trump. Baron Trump was Charlie Kirk's business partner. Well, did Kirk pick the godparents or did his wife Charlie? Kirk picked the godparents. There's a couple of his videos where him and JD Vance are together and he actually introduced him as the godfather of his kids. Okay, but I've been looking into Erica's background and she's a little shady. She's got an interesting background In fact, she's not even allowed in Romania. I want to look into that. I Don't know didn't look at the wife. So yeah Yeah, well, she's she's under suspicion of child trafficking in Romania. That's why she's not allowed in Romania. Yeah, so yeah, I'm not done with looking into her yet, but Yeah, she's an interesting character. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if she was Kirk's handler. Well, I do know he picked her. Yeah, okay. Look at Charlie and look at her. Anyway, so yeah. It's just like Cass Patel. Oh yeah, he picked all. Uh-huh. Well, like Epstein and Giselle, or whatever her name is, it's down here in Texas. Now that the Epstein files are sealed, what are they going to do with her now that she's in minimum security down here in Texas? Are they going to put her back in maximum security? Because now, not only can they not Not only is there deal with her for more information null and void because of what they did it making it a national security thing They can't talk about the Epstein files. They can't release the Epstein information They can't use anything that she has because of national security now, so isn't her deal null and void shouldn't I haven't heard anything about her being moved back to maximum security from her little cushy place that she's got down here in Texas now at a minimum security prison with no X I guess from what they're from what I've been told it doesn't it doesn't even have a Outer security fence. It just has the inner security fences like it's it's barely got Tier 1 security is where she's been. Yeah, well, why would they? She's been trafficking these young women, young girls to nobody. That was what they said, right? They weren't mad at him. Well, no, they made the deal, supposedly they made the deal with her because they couldn't, they didn't have the list. So they were going to get the names from her. Instead they moved her down here, they let her release a book with some of Epstein's stuff on, I think it was his birthday when she released the book and she did that from prison. A whole bunch of information is in there, but now shouldn't that book be like, I'm sorry, I know this is weird, but since it's all been declared national security, shouldn't that book be declared national security pulled out to show up or at least put in the Federal Archive under lock and key? Well, maybe. Unless it's being treated like a Tom Clancy novel. Tom Clancy let out a lot of secrets, but it was fiction, so it's a meme. It's like Richard Marcinco. Everything he did was well except for the one book. Everything he did was fiction, right? In theory. In theory, it's like everything Tom Clancy's book supposedly were fiction. Well, yeah, exactly. It was great. But then again, you know, that's kind of like with Tom Clancy, I've got to scratch my head. I think Tom Clancy is like partial truth, partial Stevens-Gull syndrome. Yeah. A lot of the stuff, as far as the capabilities were kind of true for the most part, the technical capabilities. I don't think all of Tom Clancy's stories were Tom Clancy stories. I think they were like with Steven Seagal, stories that other people told him that he used to position himself in other places. He was just good at embellishing and adding drama to them. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, very bad. He admitted to low fiction. Yeah, he claimed to low fiction. Like I said, I don't believe that all of the Tom Clancy stuff was fiction. Don't be in here Toby. How did you even get it inside? Why is that door open? Sorry, I got a dog here. Usually you can't get in here when I'm out here. Come here. Well here's the other thing is what is the what is there any connection between Erica Kirk and in Ms. Maxwell? Since she was a beauty pageant person. She was in, she was Miss Arizona. I haven't checked yet. I don't think so. I know there's ties with Trump. Trump was running the beauty pageants. Right. Exactly. I don't know if Epstein was running the beauty pageants. I know Epstein was invited to a lot of the beauty pageants. Exactly. Look who he usually showed up with. He was usually side by side with Trump at those things. Exactly. Do you see my point? I'm not making any accusations. I haven't looked into any of this. I'm just making connections in my head right now. Uh-huh. Well, not walking across the front yard. All right. Well, real quick here, because I'm going to have to play something so I can deal with the puppy dog. I had something I wanted to play. Let me see if I can play it again. What are we at? We're at 35 minutes. I don't know if we got time to play that now. Which is fine, I prefer to have color somebody to talk to than just playing other people's audio stuff. I don't know whether this one is going to work out. Well, I think, yeah, I wanted to play this one which is from the representative in... Virginia again, Nick Frites. If you haven't... I started watching his videos when it was just... I thought it was just him making dad jokes most of the time. But he's a politician. He's like Trip Roy. Somebody that is worth at least talking the talk. And Nick has been pretty good. But I want to play this. The left wants us to be afraid. It's one of his videos. It's about 12 minutes long and I'll be right back. I gotta deal with this stuff. Yeah, he was a former Green Beret by the way. I know. Oh, okay. Listen to this. Democrat podcaster Destiny is, he said, you need conservatives to be afraid of getting killed when they go to events. Go ahead and play this. Acting like Charlie had it coming. If you wanted Charlie Kirk to be alive Donald Trump should have been president for the second term You need conservatives to be afraid of getting killed when they go to events so that they look to their leadership to turn down the temperature The issue is right now feel like there's any fear that guy's name's destiny pause and he just learned his fate his fire so See what he said there because there's there's something that's really interesting about his logic or his reasoning. Destiny is someone that has been put forward by the left as someone that can go out and contend with the Jordan Peterson's of the world or the Charlie Kirk's or the Ben Shapiro's, right? He's actually debated some of these people. And it was because for a while there I would watch Destiny debate and I would disagree with them, but I could follow his line of reasoning on certain things. What's interesting here is if you look at his line of reasoning, it's if you wanted Charlie Kirk to be alive, Donald Trump shouldn't have won a second term. So what is that? Well, he died because Donald Trump is a fascist or is evil or is bad. And because he got elected, the left was forced to resort to these sort of ends. Because conservatives should be afraid when they go out that way they'll change their leadership to bring down the temperature So think about that for a second. That's actually terror tactics. Well, we'll think about that for a second. It's like conservatives We will continue to murder you Until you bring down the temperature Like if the think about that reasoning for a second think about what it takes to arrive at that kind of logic Not when you're in like a shooting war Right, you could you could understand if you were involved in a war and you said that the way that I'm going to end this war is I'm gonna make the war so devastating that you quit. That's how you would talk in a war. That's why they're using that same language. That's why Sherman burned Atlanta to the ground. He was like, we're gonna go total war because I want war to be so horrible that they stop. It's one of the reasons why we dropped the bombs in Nagasaki and Hiroshima. It's like we don't want to send millions of Americans into a land invasion of Japan. And so we're going to create this weapon of such devastation that the other side gives up. That's the logic that's being used here. That's the logic that you use when you're talking about an enemy you're at war with. So I want people to understand, it's not that it's illogical. It's that we keep thinking, oh, this Democrat is, you know, is being irrational or is being unreasonable. No, destiny is intelligent enough to understand what he's saying and to construct the arguments in such a way as to accurately convey what he believes. And what he believes is he is at war with us and enough of us have to either die Feel fear or be intimidated in order to elicit the sort of political response that he wants So once again when I say when I state diametrically opposed world views at war with one another This is not me creating something out of thin air. This is me listening to people like this and Recognizing what they're saying Now the obvious response is going to be like oh fine you found you found one liberal podcaster Okay, let's go to the next one except that we didn't because we also just showed a bunch of liberal leaders Yes, do it saying some very similar things before the assassination. Yeah another liberal pod. David Pacman Charlie Kirk's funeral is absolutely disgusting Riddled with speeches that only dial up the temperature Stephen Miller's was particularly vile. I love it when they talk about us dialing up the temperature. Okay, well the temperature was set by someone who murdered somebody in front of their family. How did we dial it up from there? You know, it's funny. But the temperature was also set by everyone just cheering over this. I mean, the left was ecstatic and they had a really hard time not showing it. So this is what he said in Reddit. No, no, no, no, this is what's going this is the conversation going on within his subreddit. Okay. Okay. And somebody replied this this account Reddit lies said meanwhile on your subreddit. This is the sort of conversation that's going on on David Pakman's own. So David Pakman is accusing Stephen Miller of raising the temperature, which I looked back and I was like, oh my gosh, Stephen Miller must have gone out and murdered two leftists in order to raise the temperature from the left murdering one conservative. Nope. Stephen Miller just said things. Okay, well what was going on on David Pakman's, you know, Reddit thread? Look, we all know they literally hate everyone who isn't white, straight, or Christian. They're not compatible with people different than they, therefore they don't belong in such a diverse population like the US. We don't need the ethnocentrism from the deplorables. So again, David Pakman, if you want to dismiss destiny, which You certainly weren't dismissing him recently. This guy is also another mainstream person within the left. But now I want to go to an individual name. Let's not forget that the whole word deplorable came from Hillary Clinton calling us and saying we're all in a basket of deplorable. So they've been separating us out for ages. It doesn't end with Pacman and... Now we're going to go to Hassan Piker. And so I want to thank Amala for putting this compilation together. The reason why we brought up Hassan Piker is because if you go out there and you do a Grok search for Hassan, the left-wing response to Joe Rogan, you're going to find all of these hopeful articles on the left. Saying is Hassan piker our response to Joe Rogan now keep something in mind Joe Rogan is not a conservative Right Joe Rogan is not a conservative. He was just genuine. He would ask questions in a genuine Genuinely curious manner and allow people to answer them So Hassan Piker there's multiple articles out there talking about Hassan Piker being the left-wing Joe Rogan or the left-wing podcaster or the person that could go into these environments and debate the Charlie Kirks and the Ben Shapiro's and win. That was the guy Hassan Piker. We're going to show you a compilation of some of the things that Hassan Piker has done. Go ahead and hit play. This isn't just a wallet. It's a rare find. There's something different about owning something almost nobody else has. That's why when Ridge dropped it. Here's his clip. Kill those motherfuckers and murder those motherfuckers in the street. Let the streets, let the streets soak in their fucking red capitalist bloods, dude. I mean, that's pretty ridiculous. Yeah, it doesn't let the streets run red with their blood their red capitalist blood Yeah, go ahead and go ahead and play a little bit more. I want to see some of these other ones. Is it murder those motherfuckers in the street? Let the streets Let the streets soak in their king red capitalist bloods, dude They're right, right. These people are crazy Yeah, you think? Go to the next one. I thought there was another one with Hassan. Oh yeah, there's another one of, this is him before Charlie's. Yeah. Like he's been doing this before and after. Yeah, yeah, keep in mind Hassan, Hassan Piker had made these kind of comments when the left was elevating him as a potential, you know, Joe Rogan of the left. So listen to this. This was... Yeah, sorry, the last one. Yeah, more. There's gonna be some rough language for the live audience. It should be edited out. They're gonna have fun. Weeping out every other word from Hassan who loves to drop the f-bomb. But listen to this. I'm sick and tired of it. Left-wingers, liberals, you need to be f-cking showing your opponent's guts on there, okay? You need to be gutting them. You need to be shanking these m- and letting their f-cking Letting their intestines just ride on stage. What the fuck is this shit, man? Slice them up, slice them and fucking dice them. What the fuck is this? You cannot have a bigger fucking layup. You could not have had a bigger fucking layup than a horrible candidate like her. So there you go. Again, we brought a passan because the left 20 minutes, five minutes ago the left was like, oh, this is gonna be the guy. In fact, Charlie Kirk was scheduled to debate him. And then when Charlie Kirk got murdered, Hassan Piker was like, well, the real concern is what could happen to me? Well, this is- Yeah, look at how the media is portraying this. Here's Politico. What Hassan Piker told his millions of followers after Charlie Kirk was shot. If it wasn't an apology- Yeah. I mean, you know what's crazy is that the mainstream media is still platforming these guys. Yeah. Like at the same time that we went through years, years of cancel culture, right? None of us, nobody on the right was saying anything. remotely as vile or violence as what people like Destiny, people like Hassan Piker were saying. And I don't understand why they're now saying, I'm so worried about political violence against me. What do you mean you're worried about that? You were out there telling people to gut people on the right, on camera in front of everybody. You want this to happen to people on the right, and now you're worried that the right is now awake to it. and that somebody could retaliate, you're worried about someone retaliating against what you've been desirous of this entire time for people that oppose you. And to keep in mind with Destiny, this is not the first time Destiny is called for political violence, actively called for political violence. When the assassination, or the assassination attempt on Trump took place, and an innocent man was murdered in the audience, Destiny took to social media to specifically call out and mock that person and say that he was glad he was killed. So this is who, and when he was doing all this, was the left like, oh no, we've got to tone down the rhetoric? No. No! So again, four questions. Do we want the same thing? Is there a return, at least by the left, of this idea of not viewing the people on the other side as your fellow countrymen for which you have disagreements, but rather your enemies which need to be defeated and eradicated? Is there a glorification of political violence? And is there a critical mass on the left that actually believes these things? Yes, yes, yes, and yes. Yeah, if you go back to the the original graph that Christian had up showing who believes political violence is okay, you'll also notice that moderates are above conservatives as well. So people, okay people that self-describe themselves as moderate also have extreme enough views to believe that people deserve to be punished for disagreeing. So, so all these people that are like, oh, well, I'm a moderate, it's like, well, what is a moderate anyway? Clearly, clearly, you're not that moderate. You're not very moderate. If you think the people that disagree with you need to be killed or hurt. So I think we've made the argument the left wants a very, very different United States than the right wants. They absolutely see us as enemies. I don't care what I don't care what candy king decides to say later when it's politically convenient They do there has been a steady glorification of political violence of the worst possible kind And there's no question that this has reached a critical mass on the left the woke are literally melting down over this free truck All right, there we go. That was the end. That was the end of that video just about and hit another ad pretty sure Let it play out and see if there's any more. Pass that point. Nope, yep, that was the end of it. So again, that was the Left wants us to be afraid on Nick Freddys channel from five hours ago, or at least, well, probably six now. Let me see how to refresh that. They expleted deleted language in there, but not from them from the left and was put in and left in as well, but they tried to edit it out as best they could in the one case, but You hear how they talk and the destiny character that they're talking about that's another individual Anybody who's online who has followed the drama around this character. She groans young girls. No, not young girls. Sorry. That's right wrong. He's gay He grooms young boys and he has used his position to get girls to come over to his place to do things. There's like a whole history with Destiny that, why isn't he in jail? Just to the stuff that he admits to having on his computers, and it is him admitting that he has child porn on his computers, he does. He's got the pedophile stuff on his computers. He admits it, people notice it's there, the Fed knows it's there, and he's still out talking like this. He's still out flaunting it in everybody's face. I'm wondering if he's actually in the US, like they say is. I know there's a couple other streamers that are out there that they talk about the US, like they're part of the US, but they're not in the US. They're over sitting in Israel or they're sitting in Europe doing broadcasts talking like they are living here in the US because they have dual citizenship. I'm not sure about Destiny. I know Hassan Piker is in the US. Anyway, we are, let's see, about nine minutes left of the program here. We are live. If you want to call in, comment, add to what we were discussing before about Charlie Kirk's death. If you want to add to the conversation about what's going on with the West versus the right, If you have a rally, a gun show, a training exercise, a protest, ours or theirs, you know, it does help to know when they're doing things. 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I don't think they have their servers in Arizona anymore, but our playback number is still there for some reason. Let's see, we got five minutes. I guess I'll pop open the music request in the gilded. Okay, those are things I posted. Hey Eddie. Go ahead, you're on air. No odd top favorite port has been released to the public yet, right? As far as we know There's been talk of one and there's been talked the autopsy report hasn't been released Brad was saying that they were talking about it on the dispatch that no autopsy report was done of Charlie Kirk just saying it was a dispatch though that doesn't help it'll help narrow it down, but When you're talking about dispatch, because you can find archives for dispatches for just about every state of the union, every county, you can find live streaming channels for the dispatch. They're usually put out by the state or done by volunteers that work for the state that hosts the servers, run scanners, and put stuff up. You'll be amazed at how much stuff you can find online. We were able to track the ice riots in California by the CCTV cameras by where they were shutting them off at. We knew where the activity was or amazingly enough, a lot of the activity happened before the activity started. The CCTV cameras in those neighborhoods and along that stretch freeway shut down. We couldn't access them. So, the lack of information can be a point of reference for information or activity on where it's going on at. I know every state, just about every state, I think the only one that doesn't is Alaska, has a public website where you can go to and tap into CCTV footage, all right, for major freeways, on-ramps, off-ramps, stadiums. Any place where the state has CCTV cameras hooked up, it's usually listed in a big long list on a page so you can go and pull it up and see what they see. Now it's interesting to watch sometimes, especially when an activity happens and for no reason the cameras go offline. The data is still being streamed but miraculously there's no image coming out. So anyway, we are at the top we're gonna go I was gonna play a little bit of music, but you know what we got three minutes I don't think I got time to get something queued up in time. So we're gonna Bow out. Hey and go ahead. Oh, don't bow out. I was talking to Bill. Sorry. I got carried away Go ahead bread. Oh, I was just trying to fill time with you. Oh We're right at the top. We were talking about CCTV cameras and dispatch. Yeah, I know you said it was heard on the dispatch, but like I was just saying, it's helpful to know that, but it would be helpful to know like what dispatch, was it medical, was it police, was it special services? You know, there are different channels for different things. And a time frame would be nice to know because we can actually find archives of most dispatch online that's either being maintained by the state because they use it for court cases and other things, or it's being maintained by private volunteers and you can find websites where you just google dispatch and try entering in your area you make some stuff you find but we're at the top of the hour we got to go the intelligence report is coming up next and I hear a train in the background so it sounds like we're pulling out go ahead we could use AI to search that too He took off his three cornered hat. Speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as if 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. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun Permits to start a business or to build a place for one On land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent Although you have no voice in saying how the money spent your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught According to the state you read about the current news and a regulated press and you pay a tax You do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children To live in fear and be a slave. Oh sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. Pray to God, your freedom brings bright. As I awoke he vanished in the mist for once 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 rite, we only watched 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? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... Evening Intelligence Report, I'm R. Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories south, north, southeast, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and we're on the satellite with all of our friends out there, analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Friday! That's right. It's Cinco de Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday, sometimes known as Quarter Bastard, if you're better than the military, depends on where you are. In this day and age, it's Quarter Bastard. It used to be that different times were pretty cool. I've seen the ups and downs of Quartermaster and more downs than ups, but at least once in a while, once in a while they did right by on occasion. But what I've been told by most of the people in the service right now, not so much. In fact, really not at all. So They're really getting screwed. Again, one of the many reasons to stay away from the military right now, there will be plenty of people, they'll get plenty of people that they need that are politically correct and will go along with whatever Israeli agenda they're pumping and you know they will. Hell, when the Israelis tell them to shoot Americans, they will shoot Americans. Okay? Just that simple. We all understand that. But anyway, it is again the 26th of September. It is the 17th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face. Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K and 2025 so other than that reinforced We're headed into the weekend. We got a whole bunch of stuff. We're actually in a bit of a hiccup here The rustic facility is done, but we're not really scheduling. We have work crews doing dust up, cleaning things up, that kind of thing. So this weekend, the rustic, you know, the second rustic camp is not active in any way, shape, or form for regular training. Just a heads up. Somebody asked me about a schedule, and I said I really couldn't say. And in reality, there wasn't one because there isn't anything that can be done there right now with Everything is skewed, but the new, I should say, well, the confirmed and reaffirmed training schedule will be posted because we're back on track and a lot sooner than some people thought. There were a few people who were pessimistic about being able to accomplish the task. And no, while we were off, I had several requests. I noticed it came in on the UltraNet side. We do not have a date for the opening ceremony with Debbie there, but we will soon enough. And when we do, that will be passed on. And like I said, we will also, you don't have to be there if you can't make it, not a problem. We're going to post the image of her with the uncovering the banner. And the entranceway placard, which is really cool, the Don Betcher crest is going to become a militia unit crest. Also, it's going to be a unit patch by the time we're done. I guarantee it because I'm going to make it happen. But the artist did a really fantastic job kind of hitting all the points and good artwork, very good quality, the kind of stuff we'd hoped for, and that's what we got it. So you guys, double plus good. And next, of course, the flotilla. I know several people kept being marked. You didn't talk about the flotilla. Yes, I did. Just a little bit, because there's not much to say. Their boats, they're on the water. They're headed for Palestine. The Spanish and the French, or French and French. The Spanish and the Italians have boats in a support boat to a ship to, well, it looks like Corvette class, maybe a destroyer escort. But whatever they sent, it's light duty craft typical for the era we're in. And they're staying with them to prevent the Israelis from doing what the Israelis typically do, which is murder unarmed people and then brag about it because it's the best they can do. Not real good when it comes to somebody equally armed. They have a tendency to fall on their face constantly. Well, they fall on their dinkus if nothing else. Especially when they don't have babies to rape. It's tough for them when they can't do that. So, Israel Hell is not happy, but oh well. They pissed off everybody enough that somebody stepped up to the plate. I was just hoping they'd send bigger supply boats as it is. It looks like they're luxury craft or personal sale craft of different types. And it really can't be declared to be any particular threat. I'm sure the Israelis had cut some propaganda though to just make the toes curl. and Hold on here, I got another, yep. Okay, reinforcing. Yes, we just covered that. Hold on. Sorry guys, multitasking. I'm trying to do three things watching that and that, okay. Okay, good question. Now, talking about cars. Been talking a lot about vehicles. Again, once again it's the why. Is there a crisis? Well, there's not a crisis yet, but the bad guys are planning on one. So, let me point out again that there are, yeah, identify what would be a preferred vehicle right now. If you, if you, there's, there's more than one reason you can find an excuse for buying something like this. Pre-1970, though there are some bleed over vehicles to the 71 to even 72 era that are points and condenser, but points and condenser are the analog counterpart to digit, you know, the digital slash electronic ignition systems, which The initial model wasn't very complicated. In reality, all you have to do is cut two wires, cross two wires, and you can get the electronic ignition system to run. Now, some claim it will run rough, which is not really true, but that varies from engine to engine because the earlier electronic ignitions were on everything. And there are different core packs depending on what size engine was under the hood. But the big thing here again is the points in condenser will not be affected as easily by EMP and the really neat thing is there's only one thing you need to carry, another set of points in condenser. Most important is just the condenser. That's the electrical component. The other is the mechanical. The points are a mechanical indexer that is moved by the shaft that is operating down to the main crank. It's got a gear at the bottom of it, it's a simplified. Think about a rod with another gear that helps to rotate the particular device up above, which in turn regulates the spark, you know, the hit. with regard to the pistons as the whole machine moves. So the big thing here again is that points and condensers take up two little boxes. Together are not even the size of a pack of cigarettes, a little pack of cigarettes. That just gives you an idea of how small the item is that you need to have and how easy it is to store not one, but two or three sets. on the vehicle. I always have at least one set with every vehicle we have that has points and condenser in the glove box along with two or three other items and always a couple little utility tools. I've got everything I need to change the points and condenser right there in the little toolkit. A little tool zip bag is what I put in there. But in the main kit, which is in the trunk or in the back under the seat of the truck seat, I'd like to buy crew cabs if I can, but yeah, we still have some standard pickup trucks, regular bench. You want to make sure that you have a spare set of plugs, a spare set of a distributor cap, a rotor, which is something one of our callers jogged my memory to make sure is on the inventory list. In addition to that, complete set of spare plug wires. Now, how do you do this? Mark, that's expensive. Well, actually it is, depending on what you're doing. However, what you do is you're going to change out your plug wires and plugs, especially if you're getting a vehicle and if it hasn't recently been done, and you can take a look and determine, pull a plug, do a gap. But the thing is that if you do change everything, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the original plug, save the spark plug lines and box them up in the box that the new stuff came in, mark it for what it is. What does this go to? Take a Sharpie and mark it on the box. Put it into the kit and now you have spares. The same is true with the rotor and the cap. Now, half the time you used to get the rotor and cap as a kit. The other half of the time you get a rotor and a cap separate. Either way, it doesn't make any difference. Uh, you want to save the old ones. Is the motor running right now? Yes. Are you going to change it? Probably. If you do, guess what? It was running with those two items, right? Well, then it works. Why throw them away? Something gets busted, something gets shot, something gets twinked, somebody tries to sabotage your equipment. Guess what? Under the seat, you have everything you need to replace what typically people monkey screw with. Some people like to cut plug wires figuring they're going to keep you confused there and sitting on your dead ass for a bit until you're more of a target. Well guess what? Pop the hood, inspect the vehicle, inspect the motor area. Oh look there's a couple of wires or maybe the whole distributor cap got screwed up. Wow, got a complete distributor cap under the hood. I should say in the seat, in the kit. Guess what? Got wires, everything I need. Back on meanwhile everybody is now cock-locked and ready to rock and roll because whoever did this is obviously kind of serious maybe See we wouldn't be good in a horror movie because we're pretty well thinking ahead and stuff like that And as far as me having a flat tire and thinking I'm gonna stand a kill zone Well, I bet you I can double set round the device even with a flopper on it It's gonna go down the road I sure as hell not sit there waiting for the guy with the big butcher knife You know what I mean or a weapon of other kind We get a caller, who do we have? Paul, in addition to a spare condenser and cap, I've distributed a cap, spare sparkolators to spark plugs. Yeah, I did. So that's what I said, spare spark plugs. The spare spark plugs can be the old ones you pull out, but you're, that's correct. Spark plugs and also, another thing we haven't talked about, Since we're looking at keeping this vehicle running for a period of time, find out what belt fit it and buy more. Now here's one cool thing I found is at yard sales I've been picking up all kinds of extra serpentine and traditional V belts. So I have a pretty good selection on the shelf actually in the garage in the shop that I can pull from. I also grab any oil filters that are used, not used, God mark. Any of the people that bought, they're usually in the garage, you bought in front of the car, they're still on the shelf, or even bought in front of the car they had, the people who are in the estate, they're selling the car or carrying it away. But they don't think about taking care of the vehicle, and so they have no clue. And that's cool because we get the stuff for, you know, 10 cents, 25 cents a piece, or I get a whole box full for a dollar or two, which can be 20, 30 filters like the last time I went to an estate sale here, two miles east of us. That's all the kind of stuff that you definitely want to have spares of. Why? Now, you don't have to have anything happening except for just regular wear and tear. We are planning on just driving this thing. Now, if we end up in a shooting situation or, you know, fighting the situation nationally, there's a possibility your vehicle can be damaged by, you know, incidents on the road. But just regular wear and tear means you need all these things. And because you're purchasing a vehicle that's out of cycle, You are the one that's going to have to take care of it, but here's what's really cool. When you lift the hood, it's not very complicated. Every time I lift the hood of my little Mustang outside, everybody goes, where's the engine? You know, they kind of giggle because there's nothing on it. It's just a little, you know, Ford engine. There's nothing. And that's first generation electronic ignition, first gen. And still, there's really nothing under the hood. Now, with the other, with the points in condenser, guess what? Yeah, it's still nothing under the hood. Now, you still need, you've got an alternator, you have a water pump, you need belts. You know I've talked about preparing for hose damage. I will say this, we run a bunch of Suburbans. I have always at any given time, usually they're in the vehicle to or three sets of upper and lower hoses for the radiator. They're relatively cheap because it's a very common pattern right now. And so this is the time where they've been the cheapest they've been so far. Now will they get cheaper? Probably not. They're gonna go up in price. But if things went to hell in a hand cart right now, everything that I just told you or was talking about, I have with every vehicle that I own and every vehicle that's on standby that's just a reserve vehicle. In fact, because I find so much cool stuff laying around in the yard sales, most of it I don't have to buy. I mean, for top dollar, I just pay a few pennies for it. I just grabbed a couple of belts for the charger out here. Lo and behold, they were the right size and perfect for having as a spare for the 72 we've got. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Yeah, I'll go ahead and build the belts actually, not the... Other ones. All my cubbies use three different belts. But out there, they're green. Napa has them. You buy it, and it's like 10 feet long, I think, last I recall, when I put all mine away. They come with three different widths to fit your belt width. Half-way is 3-quarters. And they're green and made of interlinked links. And so what you do is you lay that out from where you need your belt at. You break the link loose and you slide it over wherever you got it. You don't have to loose that thing except when you do the tensioning. You just place your back together and you've got your V-belt. And they run good because all my backhoe's are British engines that you can't get it over the fan blade. And it's all they use and they really work forever. So three of those are the three things you need. That's a good point. You see that's another thing. There are certain situations where in the field It would be a little tough to deal with disassembly, reassembly, but that would be an excellent solution for a lot of the on standby problems we've got to deal with. In other words, it would be faster, it would be quick. Plus it can be used on any vehicle in that class or category. So good point. Go ahead, Connor. You mean it's simple because of the old trucks. You don't need them code readers to troubleshoot the problems that they get, do you? Well, there's not a whole lot to troubleshoot. That's the advantage. I mean, number one, the plumbing isn't all messed up. That's the biggest issue that we have with all the vehicles that are newer. Is there intentionally, grossly overcomplicated to try and knock you out of the loop so you wouldn't be a, what do they call it, a shade tree mechanic? Well, hell, that's how we all grew up. And you know, and again, what's funny, it is true, they've taken this away from most the rest of the population. Our school spent, well, what, we had a 1.2 mil millage to put an auto shop into the high school in the early 70s. And it was to die for. And as soon as they put it in, next bank of leftists came into the school area, school system. shut it right down completely completely dropped auto shop we don't need that for you kids we need to stupefy you and they did so go ahead we got a caller the older vehicles are mostly engine now now they're just mostly wires and things if you undo if you unhook the wrong one you screwed your vehicle up for life because you don't know back then, back in the day, I remember my dad had a 72 Chevy and I could do the spark plug in the manatee. Now I need a via a kartortionist to do it because there's 50 million wires in the way of them. Right, and it's all unnecessary, well it's unnecessary electronics for you to still be able to go down the road. That's the point. And by the way, we didn't save that much, if anything. You notice there's never any comparative study of fuel efficiency from say 1972 to present with regard to weight of vehicle versus, you know, what, you know, miles per gallon city, miles per gallon, you know, in the country or, you know, cross country. There's a reason for that. We haven't gained anything. We got lots of money spent on intricate technology that pretty much isn't doing us. If it's not doing us anything except that, well, it's great for selling electronics and making the thing grossly over complicated. Also intentionally trying to make it obsolescent or obsolete almost as quickly as it rolls out the door. One of the problems, as we've said, is in most recent years, and some of you are experiencing this right now, we have vehicles that are only, what, 10, 15 years old, you can't get parts for. Or, let's put it this way, if you can get them, they're at the price of what's called unobtainium. In other words, my God, you want how much? And that's not an accident either because again, I'm willing to pay a certain amount more for certain work because I know it's gone into the vehicle and I plan on using that particular class of vehicle for a reason. We've had two incidents where if we had had a smaller vehicle that we were in, myself included, remember we had that accident a year and a half ago, that guy hit us at 90 miles an hour. If I'd been in a smaller car or if I'd been in a newer version of the car that we were in, I wouldn't be sitting here talking right now. Well, if I were, it'd be after maybe about now because it had been coming out of traction if I survived. But it's because, again, I talked our friend who's listening maybe into the idea that this is a good idea. Well, we got the vehicle for him from down in Texas, brought it up. It was one of the best deals I made down there. Seriously, it was a beautiful Tahoe. Sadly enough, it met its match against a little Ford Focus, but guess what? The torpedo does perfectly. I stick this on my phone and I still show people. Yeah, you see this? That bastard did to me. Over. Yeah. And the thing is though that because that car, the type of vehicle we're in guys, it was the extra weight. It was the size of the vehicle. Yeah, flipped this over and turned this 180 degrees and I went, I got squeezed through the wreckage into the back. Darr knows that. It's like, in fact, I don't know. For whatever reason, I think instinctively, ass to the blast is what saved me to a degree. It's like, I don't probably remember it, but I think I turned just enough that my bootox is what saved me from, you know, even more crushing injury because I would have been about the width of one leg. So, last thing I remember seeing is your knees going past my face. Yeah. Mark, I got one more. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there. I'm never going to tell you that. Paul again, one more time. They tell, I asked them, why did you go to computerize and all this? And they said, well, it's less exhaust than me. You know, easier, less climate change. We know that. One more on Bill's mark. Go ahead. emergency belt replacement. They had two girls about 20 miles out of town on a two lane road. And they'd also be belted by their water pump. And it was gone. It fell off and left somewhere. And they donated the pantyhose one. It cut off one leg, twisted it up, and tied a big knot in at the right place. Tightened up the tensioner, and they got them into town 20 miles. Pantyhose leg. Hmm. I could say so many things. But it worked. But it worked. Oh no, it worked. No, I agree. It's just been so long. You know, it's like, huh, think about that. She was a national about taking off either. She wanted her car to run. Right. She tried to get home. As long as they get home. What did you use as a belt? Pantyhose. Pantyhose. One leg. No. Pantyhose. Right. It's not in lemonware. Yeah. What was it, crocis or face mask? The appropriate legs, L legs from the day, L eggs, legs. Yeah. Remember those? That was the most common. Yeah, they were barely cheap. I mean, they were actually dairy cheap, considering what pantyhose and stockings used to be. They were the first big jump in China sport. Well, at that time I would have made those. I'd have to look. It wasn't China. It was way back, way before China. But it did work. I can relate to that. One of the things to remember is adapt and overcome. The cool thing is you can do it with the older vehicles. You can't do it with the newer stuff. There's not a whole lot you can do to save yourself. In fact, even though I still... Okay, now the vehicles we're talking about, they have a lot more electronics on board. But they serve, you know, they're in the niche in terms of category of vehicle that I wanted. It's tactical but yet, you know, every day serves its purpose. The big thing here again is I was also looking for survivability. That's been proven twice in both instances in smaller vehicle or whatever. Nope. So I'm very satisfied with the product. Our decision was good and result was we're still here. So that's what counts. But again, with the older vehicles, there are certain things you're not going to have in the way of features, which by the way you can upgrade. Although I would not, let me give you an example, a lot of people switch out the lighting to LED. I might add LED, but I would not replace the conventional bulbs in the vehicles. I would add, I would collect them. I collect light bulbs everywhere. I got antique light bulbs for cars going back to the 20s. especially watching again, estate sales and resale shops. I grab them because of not all the times I don't need them, but the one time I've had to have that because I have something that uses it. And the advantages with EMP is that light bulbs are not affected by EMP. Whereas LEDs, as I've told you a million times, LEDs are light emitting diodes. One of the first typically over, you know, let's say overpowered components in a circuit It's the weak point which is why you want to have a lot of them around in your repair kit if you're fixing electronics is the diode So they've got everybody on light emitting diodes We're talking about a World War three nuclear exchange and the first thing is going to happen is 99.99% all these fools who bought into the oh, they gotta save the economy and destroy ecology and destroy all of our light bulbs. Well, they haven't got anything to replace them with and the LEDs will be dead at a doornail. Not everywhere, but most where. Okay? Yeah, go ahead, jump in there please. Yeah, we're talking about vehicles. I'm just speaking from experience being overseas. But if you can get your hands on a Toyota Hilux or a Toyota Cerf, you can... Beat the living crap out of those things and they will keep going Just like you know, they're a diesel engine little four-cylinder diesel engine We ran those up and down goat trails in Afghanistan with very little maintenance and when I say very little I mean very very very little As a matter of fact, all you did was dump a little more oil in it. You never really changed it until you could actually get back and do some real maintenance Which is more than much vehicles ever got But they will just keep going and going I mean, there's plenty of videos on YouTube on the just look it up Toyota Hilux Toyota surf either one they are Dan near indestructible and the parts they do there's a lot of crossover as far as Like the Land Cruiser and stuff on a lot of the parts But that diesel engine, it takes a lot to kill it. A lot. And there's not much electronics on it as far as ignition. Just letting you know. Right. And again, what year? What window of production were you using? I don't know. There are still many. There are still many, right? Yeah, they're still made the thing is with those they are expensive if you can even find them here you actually have to Go through them jump through a lot of hoops. They're Gonna cost more I I don't think it matters what year they still make them But they're they're made for the third world They're not made for here. That's why you can't buy them directly from here. You have to buy them and ship them in It might be worth it for some people, but you can't kill them. You cannot kill them. The other thing is, I don't know if anybody knows this, but Ford made a Ranger that was only sent to Afghanistan, well, as far as I know, only sent to Afghanistan, but it was a four-cylinder diesel as well. You might be able to still get those here. But you're gonna have to go through channels. You're gonna really like dig for those But these are diesel engines, but they will not quit. They're made for Just beating the living crap out of it and they're made for through third world mines as far as maintenance is concerned now if your First world maintenance concerned those things will last forever you want it what you call abuse is Nothing Nothing compared to what those vehicles went through. Nothing. And again, one of the things about this is the, we're looking at third world dark side of the moon type of operations. Let's always call it dark side of the moon combat because you get into a situation where the economy gets cut down and there's nothing. Nobody's going to be selling us anything. I have to keep emphasizing that. I know I'm harping on it for a reason. We're not a good customer. If all of a sudden the economy goes south, nobody is going to be giving us anything. Nobody has ever given us anything in the past and they sure as hell ain't going to start now. That will make fuel will be down on our knees. Go ahead. That's why I keep telling people to stock up on solvents and stuff like that. Engine oil, specifically synthetic oils. You can use those on your firearms. I've used them in the past. I've used them extensively in the past. They work better, in my opinion, than what you go to the gun store or gun show or whatever to pick up to, you know, this super awesome whatever lube for your AR-15. I can throw just this, you know, the same amount of, I don't know, Mobile One synthetic mortar oil on there, which is designed for, I forgot what the temperature extremes are on it. but way past what you're going to be shooting that rifle at. Right. Well, we talked about this. Exactly. We've talked about this in the past, but I'm emphasizing it. Go grab a five quart motor oil. It doesn't matter. It's a synthetic motor oil. Go grab carb cleaner. Go grab brake cleaner. Clean your weapon with that. Lube your weapon with that. See how well it fires. It's literally dark side of the moon technology, but you're gonna find out it works a lot better once you're gonna find it a gun show Yeah, or you may it may be I may again Eventually, it's all we have anyway the good thing about oils is that they do just sit on the shelf and stare at you They don't go stale They're not gonna go bad So as long as you have them on the shelf you have the ability to accomplish something part of the audience It's a lot cheaper than buying 5 quarts of whatever, you know, super oil for your gun than going out and buying 5 quarts of, I don't know, really good motor oil. You see what I'm saying? You're saving a ton of money on what people spend on what they don't need. Well, another thing too is remember overlap. You're going to need replacement oil for the vehicles. I typically for years kept buying cases. Of course now it's become, well prices have gone up. It's that simple. But, you know, constantly buy a case if I see something, you know, whatever little sale exists, I'll buy another case of 10W30, 10W40, 5W30, etc., etc., synthetic or conventional oil. So I've got a mix on the shelf depending on what it is that somebody might need in the future for whatever it is that we're maintaining or we acquire. Well, we need the material on the shelf. Oil doesn't go bad. Oil just sits here and stares at you. So the cool thing is that for minimal cost, you get maximum return in the event something happens. We have something in the way of a solution rather than sucking vapors and a lot of people will be sucking vapors They are not going to know what to do or ill prepared been burial prepared under the assumption that something would always bear be there on the shelf to buy and That one that will change very quickly. Go ahead. We have anybody working on the formula that Germans brought up in World War two as far as creating synthetic gasoline. Anybody working on that? The cracking process. It can't be that difficult. No, the biggest... Go ahead. Well, it can't be that difficult because they did it in mass. Right, not only did they... Well, they did it in a wartime situation. Of course, when you're pressed, you don't spend any money to get what you need. But what's interesting about it is that the synthetics... The synthetic process was concealed for the longest time. The subject was brought up during the brackets, energy crisis of the 70s. And when it happened, there was an extensive discussion and regurgitation of the information. And then as things got more comfortable, it disappeared again. The closest to that are the tire cracking plants. And I think really the tire cracking plant process, the whole idea behind that, It's probably working the same with what the Germans were doing with a combination of organics and other waste materials even that they were using and reprocessing, cracking them further, breaking them down and reorganizing them with heat and thermal expansion. Because there's a couple of different tricks they use there that I do know of. As far as the old movie, the formula with George C. Scott, of course he was killed in the end. That was the whole gist of that movie. He was asking, if we had an oil problem, what happened to the Germans? They were cranking out synthetic oil. They were telling us we had to bomb it. Remember everybody was saying, I was a bomber crew. We bombed some of those plants. And the whole idea was that, well, why weren't we turning to that? Well, you don't need to ask that question. Well, the problem is, again, we probably... I'm not talking about we as a nation. I'm talking about we as a group. Well, the people have researched in the past, the closest I've seen that people came to So far, that we've actually been able to access, is the Japanese started to do micro-processing machines for converting tires into diesel or gasoline. Now those are available, they're as small as the size of a Pepsi machine, and then they sell bigger. Now there was a company supposedly doing that here in the US, but they seem to have vaporized, they disappeared. Now there's a number of reasons that could happen. Number one, the powers that be don't want you to be able to do that. But basically, with any tires that you had, the only thing you'd get in the way of residue is if they were steel belted. The steel belted, you know, the steel belts would be left over waste. But virtually every aspect of the tire with the Japanese process is used. So even the synthetic belts are absorbed in the process and are converted to fuel. Well, here's the thing, even the present tires are not really rubber. Remember, they are a polymer. So we've got to figure that what they're doing is they're picking up wherever it is in line with the cracking process and they're taking it to the next level where all the materials probably could be pulled to convert to fuel. What's interesting is gas is typically a waste and the eams are pulled off first. But the Japanese system, it can make a middle grade petroleum product gasoline product or you can dial it up to taking more time to make diesel apparently. It takes a little more energy to produce it but the machine runs off what you produce. That was the other advantage of these things is that well how do you have the power to make you know to you know convert everything well? You use the fuel that you create to run the machine and only a small percentage of what you create is used for that process and the rest is profit You know is benefit you're going to be using it so there's no you're doing a backyard Yeah, well most of them are designed so it can be put right inside your garage, inside a regular garage. That's how it was designed. The stupid thing will run indoors. Now I don't want it in my house, and actually I'd still run it in another building because I'd also want room to work because we wouldn't just be doing a few tires a day or a week or whatever. We'd be cranking that bastard until we were able to fuel the whole fleet. However, it doesn't matter how large the machine is that you choose. Now, let me point something out. Years ago when I was growing up, we had a guy in Lansing, Michigan on the south side of Lansing that used to do this and he had a cracking plant. He had his own processing plant for tires. And they tried to put him out of business. And this is back when I was, when I first was driving cars. And my uncle, Pettit, knew about him because he would take loads of tires up there. He was a tire shiny. And that's what he did but interestingly enough the you would you would take a load of tires up and You gave him more tires than he needed for the he would fill your car up with gas back. We were driving gas You know major big block cars, right? Go ahead jump in there What you guys are talking about? You might be interested in this Go to YouTube type in microwave pyrosynthesis reactor homemade microwave plastic to fuel cracking plant. There are a few guys who've done it. One who's got the most videos up is a black guy with dreadlocks. OK. Well, what are you microwaves, though? Well, because that's something that's off the shelf. I understand what they're doing. It was like, well, what do we have laying around that could get the job done? So if they come up with a microwave process, it would be interesting to see. Now again, what's the science here behind this? The microwaves, educate the molecules until they spin them and move them enough that they accumulate calories and then do what they do. I have access to 55 gallon drums and wood and pipe. Right. Well, no, I understand that. Of course. This is just one example of a plastic to fuel cracking system that you can make at home and it looks ugly. It's a fugly thing because he's built it in his backyard. It looks like it was put together by MacGyver. Well, actually, I mean, Walgor holds some pretty cool shit, but yeah, I can. I've got a backyard. I can do that. Right, exactly. There are all other ways other than the microwave system, but the one that's the prominent one that you'll find when you look for it is going to be the microwave pyro... I hope I'm saying this right... pyrolysis reaction. Basically, you're making a little microwave reactor to melt the plastic and get the reaction out of it to turn it into gas. He had several videos on it that explains how it works and he's tried running it and had to change things. He blew it up once. I watched the video where he blew it up. That's real science there. Right, that's the way traditionally things happen. First there's a horrible mistake and from the horrible mistake solutions are arrived at very quickly. That was a weak point. I need to fix it. So, well, I can't believe you have a workshop by the way. Well, that's, go ahead callers, get up in there. You spoke a little bit ago, about 10 minutes ago, about parts that were impossible to find. Why this 2004 Ranger, 25 year old pickup, and it was a turn signal on the right side, below the right headlight on the passenger side, was wiped out. by a white-tailed deer. I hope I can get a part of that over. Well actually, the Rangers were the ones we've been seeing. A friend of ours almost took a fly off the Mackinac Bridge. Yeah! And he had a Ranger about that year, about that age. Interestingly enough, the vehicle was totaled and it wasn't completely destroyed. Well actually, no, for correction. That one, they partially fixed it. But when he went back with another issue, had another problem, they decided they wanted to change the engine, but then they said, well, you can't get an engine for it. The model is simply not available. And so they basically totaled out the vehicle, said, congratulations, you're getting a new car. And it's like, no, I like the one I've got. I don't want another car. And it's like, well, you're going to get another car. You're going to get another truck. So we ended up with another truck, a little bigger. I think it's the one before this Ranger truck that's out now. But again, he was like, no, let's just change the parts out. He goes, no, there's nothing available. The motor was the first issue, the particular motor. The Dodge Dakotas, the good thing is they're all interchangeable because if they didn't stick to the Dodge interchangeability years ago, Dodge did a thing with the Dakotas when they first came out with that Maxim engine, which is the engine they put in there. We've got one that now has 340,000 miles on it. Nothing critical has been done to it. The Magnum. Anyway, what's interesting is I found out very quickly there's six different versions of the same truck in the same year. The only thing that saves you is that if you find another wreck, you could change out all the critical parts because everything will bolt up where it needs to bolt up. So at least you can keep the truck going down the road. But Ford, specifically, more so than any of the others right now, Ford in the last two decades has intentionally designed out whole trucking car lines. where they minimize the mandatory, there's a mandatory parts inventory that they have to maintain by law that most people don't realize is part of the engineering code. But they absolutely minimized it. They built the parts overseas in Mexico and I'm sure most arrest in China. And the motors, for instance, have all kinds of rebuild issues as somebody probably listening who works on those knows. We have that from experience too. But it's intentional. It can't be accidental. Ford Motor Company knows how to make vehicles. Remember, Ford did the non-tapered spark plugs, which meant that somebody had to come up with a special nocket tool that takes out broken spark plugs. Somebody came up with a separate tool as a mechanic which was sold like hotcakes all through the industry. But my problem with that is how is it that for 90 years of automotive engineering, the guys 100 years ago is 1925. So I got to say 110 years ago, they knew the taper, any thread points where you're going to have high heat issues that way you would have a natural taper so they would break free more easily. Ford Motor Company in the last several years made a series of plugs that don't do that and when you... instead of going... here they go... snap! Now you tell me who was fired because I swear to God somebody needed to be fired but it didn't happen. So again, this is why the older vehicles we're talking about, we drifted way away from the old, old vehicles. They're not that old, but anything that's points and condenser, Ramblers are out there, AMC's are out there, and AMC's were in everybody car. AMC bought designs, components from everybody else. So guys, half the time you got GM or Ford parts on that AMC. You have to match it up. You have to find out what they used. And the same is true with GMC. Let's remind everybody, GMC is like leftover parts of the corporation. If they can make it fit, they made it fit. So it's not guaranteed that when you see a spec for a GMC, and I do have some, all right, right now, I got two of them sitting outside. But those GMCs, whatever it is that GM had off their Chevy line or Buick line or Olds line, they'll end up, if there's 8,000 or 20,000 left, they put them in that vehicle. It goes under the hood. Now, when you have to go buy one, you also better take the part with you because you got to make sure you know what's going on. What's important here is if the vehicle's running, do a survey of the piece of equipment, find out what's available, write down all the information if you're a little concerned, and look to see what you can buy and the way of the basic parts that we're talking about. But I highly recommend you buy a points and condenser vehicle, just and remember, just because it's old, if somebody said, oh yeah, we pulled the engine and we upgraded the electronics, well that's not what you're looking for. We want a standard point and condenser design simple to maintain Easy to ought to operate and will probably survive the dark side of the moon attack that everybody thinks is coming We've been talking about it for a while, but now everybody else is talking about World War three and everybody else is talking about a depression So since they all want to talk about it. Let's talk about solutions not pissing and moaning and defecating our drawers over it See, that's what's pissing me off, is watching all these characters are just doing the green weenie routine and they're doing it intentionally, even told to create fear. Fear without solutions. That's intentional, that's not accidental. And I hate the bastards for that. With that reason, that's why I talk about what I talk about, because guys, it can all be overcome. But if you do that, then you don't need big government! And that's really what they're pushing. We gotta have bigger government. Bigger governments would sprutus bigger governments been trying to kill us bigger government will kill us because if they can they'll disarm us Go ahead. I heard a voice large up in there Yeah, it's still possible though to find an engine for if I needed one does it? Oh, I don't know what range you got You should. I had one here just until a few weeks ago. Actually, the engine was fantastic under the hood. Little girl drove it off sideways into a ditch. I got it for a really great, almost free price. Tires are excellent, but it's gone. So you could have probably worked that one out. It was a 1990. Somebody told me I can build a, I can find a reconditioned. a rebuilt engine for a 2004 Ranger, that's possible. Right, you'd be able to, yeah, the engine I had would have been gone in your Ranger, would have worked. I know it would have, unfortunately. That was red, body style doesn't make any difference. No, I don't know about using the same computer at all. Well again, you'll have to figure that out. I can't do that over the radio. You will be able to find an engine. I would look south though if you're down south because more likely you'll find something decent down there than up here where we are. Anyway, real quick before we go, we're almost to the top. Another thing on tires, rate tires but don't get rid of tires. I said that the other day and I have said this for years. The military has a tri-rating system. You would not believe what they save and fix. You'd swear to God, why aren't you throwing that out? Military doesn't do that because tires get shot constantly. All the tires you could possibly have that you probably have saved are ten times better than a whole hell of a lot of what the military runs on in a battlefield situation, especially in a dark side of the moon, World War III situation. And the other thing is flat kits, plug kits for doing plugs. There's some beautiful, I mean that's the one thing that's really upgraded is we have these phenomenal tire plugs now that we never had before. Hell, some of these plugs will even do sidewall damage, including sidewall cuts, which I'm amazed. That's usually where somebody knives your tire or something. Well, the new patch kits can deal with that. Now, you don't use it all the time, but when you need it, you've got to have it. Now, here's the other thing you probably don't have on the vehicle. Buy yourself an electric 12-volt air pump, like tire air pump system, tomorrow. They're priceless. I have one for each vehicle. How did I get them? I went to the yard sales. I didn't buy them brand new out of the box, although I get enough at resale shops, but half of them that I bought at the yard sales or estate sales guys were brand new in the box. There's a place down the road I might look at. Tomorrow, I knew that the one spot I went to was going to have military gear. You know what? It did. Guy still has a pile of fleck-turned, bubble pattern camouflage pants that might actually fit me. A whole pile of them. That one or two, he's got a whole stack of them. Guy was, you know, did a lot of cool stuff. Blame with the air tanks or anything else. Go ahead. As far as the inflating the tires, you might want some starter fluid and some matches with you. Yeah. Well, that's part of your kit, yes. Well, matches. Yeah, I know. But people don't understand. You've got to get that seal popped and then bring up the pressure. You can't just put the pressure on the hose and hope it will be a lead. Yeah, you gotta make sure it's locked. So yeah, but again, we'll watch you guys when you do it though. Yeah Sometimes it'll suck you right back in if you're a little I couldn't hear quite what you said repeat and Mel hot that's that 12 volt. That's what I add 12 volt airplane Right, those are exactly what you need. Everybody should purchase one. I'm serious about this because again, these are tools in the toolbox. They can sit in the car, they can put them in the trunk, put them in a toolkit, a bag, put them under the seat, underneath the pickup truck seat or behind the seat if you only got a bench. One way or another, these are certain things you should have on board. You might not need it. There's somebody else there with you, Mike. And redundancy, well there is no such thing, because you don't know what you're going to lose down the road. And when one doesn't work, the other one probably will if you got one for every vehicle, right? Prior public landing permits PIS 4 performance. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march both day and night. We'll welcome you. Yes, we're fluffy. By the way, real quick, tires, no problem. We got a whole pocket that will pull one of those and put it on that rim. Guys also... Mark? Yeah. That tire that's leaning against the side of the Tahoe is the tire that I brought up. It's completely taken off that standard rim. It's a Ford rim. That's a right-size tire. Very good. Okay, good, good. Well, I have another one off the rim already. We'll see which one looks better. Okay, everybody out there guys, we gotta go. God bless our republic. I think we've done that. Listen, trust me, I'm running out of long hours here, so. For everybody, guys, thank you for your input. We are going to be busy. That's what I want to talk to them real quick. We will be working up at the second rustic, but we're not training there. Check your schedules, people. I've had two questions while we've been sitting here. Check your training schedules. We are not at rustic 2's. I'm going to get out of the way. Ed's taking over. More LTR coming up, and we will be back Monday. Meanwhile, there will be some kind of crisis this weekend. God bless.