September 30, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed recent mass shooting incidents in Michigan and North Carolina allegedly involving Prozac-activated individuals, analyzing the political response and insurance implications for the church shooting. He extensively covered ammunition reloading and the 300 Blackout cartridge as a critical bridging solution for ammunition supply continuity, emphasizing its importance for long-term preparedness. The show included caller discussions on military command structure vulnerabilities, Netanyahu's visit and its implications, and various preparedness topics including food storage, pumpkin seed oil production, and natural dye-making from berries.
- 300 blackout
- ammunition reloading
- michigan militia
- prozac
- mass shooting
- preparedness
- ar-15
- bear creek arsenal
- logistics
- food storage
- second amendment
- charlie kirk
- israel
- covid relief money
- property foreclosure
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I'm gonna look into trouble, wanna fight me to sleep I'm not gonna hide in a bubble, the trouble comes from me I can tell something's coming down, feel strong, yeah Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so that children and 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? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God, with your freedom burning bright, as I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled, each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... First hour of the intelligence report, I'm our corny. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West, South, North, and East. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on the satellite. I want to say hi to all of our merchant marine and many other operators who listen and then rebroadcast in analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States, and it is Communications Tuesday. So soon? Yeah, so soon. It is Tuesday, and that means it is the last day of September. 30 days. Half September, April, June, and nope. Oh, that's right. Only 30. So it is also the 17th year of open. Oh, so obvious. Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America. In your face and bend there every step of the way. 2025, old earth calendar. 2025, Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of Swords. This too will change. It has been another perfect day. You could not have asked for a prettier day in the bottom of Michigan, headed into fall, because we're not there yet, but we are on the edge that costs. as they would say, the cusp. And because of that, again, take advantage of every minute you can outside like this. Now, it may stay like this longer, but I mean, they're actually looking at the long-term prediction with regard to the cycle. Now, they're paying attention, the regime, people who are usually lying to you, are paying attention to the long weather cycles because the information is all at everybody's fingertips if you actually pay attention. It's data that's been collected for centuries now here on the North American continent. So there's a combination of short, medium, and long-term predictability that is available. Well, somebody's using it for a change, maybe only because it's to their advantage, not because they're trying to help you or me. But the big thing here is that, again, we may have a little longer stretch of good weather outside. Take advantage of it. I've got probably 50 cans of paint that have to go on things. And again, packages of one color or another. I want to use them up before we lose the weather, and I will. I promise you that. As long as this holds up tomorrow, there'll be another half of that gone going onto vehicles, weapon systems, equipment, tactifying everything that I can so it's in the subdued or matte colors where possible. If it's shop internal, it gets gaudy colors. I love gaudy colors. Makes it easier for me to point at a machine and go, the blue one. work there on that the blue one you can't miss the blue one see how that works make it a lot easier I actually have plum was it the right fig was the color I used the other day right fig so important to have those colors you know I memorized not really it's kind of a bird well it's kind of a purple it is an off purple but it I don't think anybody's gonna get a color palette and tell me I don't think that should be in the shop And if they do, I'm going to worry about them. You're just a little too anal to retentive there. Crazy town style. The kind of person I can work with probably. So anyway, a bunch of stuff going on. We're going to get on the shopping list here. Both of the individuals, as you probably already heard, are Marine Corps that did the boat shooting on the docks and the church burn shoot. In both cases, they have now at least almost made it immediately. Well, they had PTSD. Now, if they had PTSD, what do they have in their blood system? We won't ever get the workup. They do everything they can to block autopsy reports. I mean, take a look at Chuck E. Kirk and what's going on with that. But in this case, oh hell no, they're not going to want anybody, they aren't going to let anybody look at this. We've already got people on it here in Michigan, one of the other Patriot news groups that we work with in the middle of the state, up towards the Thumb. They try to do everything they can to block any real information being collected. But again, this is our neck of the woods. I would point out something, some of you were listening, that the several different meetings we had a week and a week and a, well, what, week and two days ago. Last weekend and a week and two days ago, there we go, qualify it right mark. And each time I said, well, you know, we haven't had an incident here in Michigan. We're about due for it simply because they always spread it, you know, spread the welt, so to speak. However, I will say this, this was an activated Prozac shooter. I think they've gotten the chemistry down to such a perfected science that they can set these characters off as needed. We know they could do it before, but I think it required more crowbar work. Now, no, not so much. I think they've got it pretty well perfected between the older psychotropic battery, which may or may not be used. It's a leftover. And the new psychotropic battery, which we see being applied, which how would you do any cross-referencing? Most of the medical industry is a prostitute, so even if somebody noticed a pattern, well, if they like what they're doing to the American people, the people who see it aren't going to say anything. You know, they'll want to keep their jobs. We understand how that works, too. So the idea that they, well, they couldn't be using the same, you know, the same MO for all of them, why not? Who's going to say anything? The ones that are doing this hate you. I'm talking about the people in the medical industry, the people who are in the psychobabble industry. They hate the American people. They will tell you such if you get on their social media. So, with that being the case, the idea that, well, somebody would know, well, they do. That's a big mistake right there. Oh, they do know what's going on. They do know what they're doing when they pull the trigger. And that is the most important thing to wrap your brain around right now. Your enemy knows exactly what they're doing. Keywords mean something. Your enemy. Okay? In both cases, what's really bizarre is the political correctness crap coming out of North Carolina. The individual presented himself as a veteran, well, we mean presented, or self, and then what's the other term they used? Self-defined. Self-defined. Wait a minute. Stop. Okay, self. Let's take words here. Self means that person, you, I, am interpreting something. Defined. I'm personally defining something. This guy personally defined himself as a war casualty, as a combat casualty. Well, wait a minute. He has a purple heart. Guys, let me ask you something. How do you get a purple- it's just a stupid thing here. How do you get a purple heart? You know, do you get it for stepping off the back of a deuce and a half and having a bunch of bed frames tangled with your ankle and you go overhead first and break your leg? I've seen that. In the military, we loaded up a bunch of, you know, cots. Well, actually, bunk beds. Guy got his leg in the middle of him. Did he get a purple heart for that? He's in the army. No. You don't get a purple heart for that if you get boo-boo'd. But if you get hit in combat or if you hit while you're being shot at, yes, you get a Purple Heart. So he self-defines. He didn't self-define. The donut of destruction issued him was the DOD. Now the Dow, the Chemical Corporation, DOW, the Dow Corporation gave him a Purple Heart in his file. So DD-214. So, self-defined, oh, and he self-defined as a veteran. Well, okay, wait a minute. Was he in the military? He didn't self-define. The government defined. Defined. Not self-defined, defined. But this is the kind of, sorry I asked, how can you angle the report to try and attack the person? That's one of these words, when they come up with these, never before seen, but it's for the Baffley with Bullshit crew that are trying desperately to screw America and destroy the Bill of Rights is what it comes down to. Both of these guys were Prozac activated. Don't have much background as far as what facilities, but we can find it out real quick since the one was in North Carolina. Do you want to guess where he's probably being treated? In Michigan, there could be a number of VA facilities that are overlapping, but we do have the VA facility in Ann Arbor, Michigan. There's also one on the west side of the state over there, Battle Creek, and there are a few other extensions, plus many hospitals actually do. extension work for the VA rather than the person traveling all the way across the state. Doesn't happen often, but it is done because a lot of people I know are vets and they've been treated on the location simply because it's more efficient for the system. Very seldom does that happen where they're that smart. I mean government. But it happens. So again, we don't know any more than so far has been pretty well publicly addressed with the guy here, but we've got a lot of people on the ground that are asking questions right now. Remember, if you live here, you've got people who are family. So you can use family affiliation. You get a hold of people. Hey, do you know this particular person in any way, shape, or form? No, but I know somebody who does. Ah, who should we talk to? Well, let me give you a telephone number. So we're not doing the somebody said, somebody heard nonsense. We're actually using the actual database that can be built if you talk to the population. So talk to the population. That's just how it works. So anyway, we're getting the job done. We'll find out more and we'll let you know as we have more. Four dead, I believe, actually, wait a minute. I think we had another, which one did we have? Ah, God, I have to look again. Additional KIA's, extended KIA's because they died or succumbed to their wounds. That's taken place. Not surprising, depending on the weapon. And that varies, obviously. Beyond that, the character with the boat in North Carolina who defines himself, yeah, self-defined, you know, Purple Heart recipient, was picked up a couple miles downrange at a boat delivery where he was cranking a boat onto a trailer. The Coast Guard is the one that picked him up. That's as much as we know there. There is stuff that some of the guys there in North Carolina have been passing on. We'll find out or get more as that develops. Let's see, next. Also, yes, we do have people that we know that were members of that church, people from that area. Just because there are people that were with that church or with the Patriot Movement and with the militia. So we have, yes, hold on, let me answer that. Hold on guys, I've got three things going at once here. It's affirmative. In fact, if you can, there's a list of the people that we have that are part of the Eastern group there. It used to be with Pilchak also. PillCheck was in charge of the Wolverine Militia Corps. So yes, we do have people who are right there and that were probably members of that church and they're being talked to right now, actually two days ago for correction. They were contacted almost immediately. So I'm just putting out a notice to let me know if there's anything we can do there. For everybody listening in Michigan, if there is somebody that needs assistance, remember we'll all pick up the weight on that one. The church, that will be covered by the metal, that will be a combination with the church itself will be rebuilt by the churches, Jesus Christ, Latter-day Saints. They have a whole program just for that purpose. There's all kinds of ways that they put the funding together in this case. I would pretty well hope that the insurance covers it. But see, here's the thing. If they deemed this character and all this stuff terrorism, I want to remind everybody of what this is doing inside the country. That was an act of terrorism. Everybody keeps yapping at it, right? Guys, you do understand, and nobody's wrapping their brain around this, that the insurance company can turn around and say, well, we don't have to cover that. But, well, yes they do. It's obvious, well, the insurance should cover that. Have you ever read your fire or house insurance? Have you read it? Now, back in the 90s, we brought this up, that they added into the clause for exemption. One is terrorism, acts of terrorism or acts of war, war, W.A.R. Your insurance policy will not cover. Also, in the event of a civil war, which many of the insurance policies now incorporate into their verbiage. So right now, because of the national emergency scam that they've had going, combined with the fact that they publicly and keep repeating terrorist attack or terrorist act or terrorist action, Guys, if you don't, if you think that the insurance companies aren't so scurrilous that they will block that from happening. Now, if you're Jewish, if all of a sudden the people who are operating there, you know, adopting like Izzy Blattenstein, we might get a pass. We'll see what happens with that. We're actually going to find out more because that is something I brought up right away. It's like, well, you do understand that for their purpose, we're stirring the pot and banging on the wall, you know, banging the gong. They've been trying to declare all this stuff to be a terrorist act. Well, guys, read your contracts. That's what an insurance policy is. It's a contract. Ah, yes, my boy. You didn't read the fine print. We paid all that money. Ah, yes, you did, my little chickadee. But unfortunately for you, it makes no difference. Oh, yes. Good old WC fields. Yes, we didn't read the fine print. So again, let's keep an eye on that one. Also, we do have a whole group going up tomorrow, last minute volunteers. We are going to start moving the food back to what is soon to be Camp Betcher slash Rustic 2. Everybody who is already coordinated, fuel will be paid for by the host account at Rustic 2, which again, soon to be Camp Ledger. All fuel, diesel or gasoline, doesn't make any difference with vehicle. The agreement, as we've said many times, for putting mileage on vehicles, if you attend, you don't care what size vehicle it is, we will fill your tanks. And when you leave, all your fuel tanks will be topped off. That is the payment, the compensation for putting mileage on your vehicle to move this equipment and also because of the gift on your part of actually stepping up and helping with this. So tomorrow, I guess, is to go check your PIN. It is 402-BRAVO-009. That's 402 Bravo 009. Everybody coordinate on that. You probably already got your notice. Everybody that volunteered trucks for heavy equipment for moving this. Pallet jacks are there, but if you want to bring a pallet jack from the truck, yes. We don't need any more high lows. We have three at the location where the food is moved to, and I think that's more than enough because you can only put two trucks on the dock at a time. They can hand load some of the equipment, but I don't see reason for that. There's no reason to do that. Again, heads up, that's in motion. One more time, use pin number 402, bravo, zero, zero, niner. And that'll get that in motion. So we get that done and out of the way. And that is a good thing. Also, next, let's see, a couple other things. Oh, if you get a chance, go to redacted for today, redacted news. Too long to play here. We're not going to do it. It's ongoing and live. There is a discussion, of course, about the Charlie Kirk assassination. Of course, the individuals saying, well, the CIA, of course, is CIA slash Mossad. Of course, yeah. Don't try to misdirect this, please, though, because they are trying to. They're admitting step by step that, well, yeah, yeah, it wasn't just the booby boys that were running around, the one that they've got is the, let's say, the meat puppet. But there were others, and it's like, yes, there were. Now, really, there's not a whole lot you can be able to do because this government is not going to go after, nor is it going to actually engage or stop the Israelis from murdering people. You have to catch them and keep them. If we have an incident where something like that happens and we acquire someone, we're not letting them go. We're going to call the police. Don't wait out. Are you kidding? That gives us a chance to do something we wanted to do for a very long time. And let's have a close and personal conversation with the creature. So, no, that is not what's going to transpire. But, again, you're not going to see this regime step up in any way, shape, or form. They're already bought and paid for. The employer stopped by a day or two ago, nut and honey, and he told the employee what to do. So you're screwed as far as that goes. Now again, don't lament over spilt milk or crumbled mozzas in your lap. Ok? Oy gevolk. Instead, stay focused on the things you need to accomplish. Go into war if you are. Unless you're going to belly over and hand your stuff and your property and everything you own over to the enemy, don't worry about that. If you're serious about actually protecting and mutually protecting your wealth and interest and especially your rights, Then we got a job to do we had a lot of work to you know, you know to get done and we don't have much time so it is a big Beginning of the October window. I ain't calling about anything being to the end of the year Okay, that just doesn't that this just doesn't fit Could be might happen if we do you better be blessed by using every day you've got to sort and equip, outfit, do whatever you need to do for certain aspects of the preparations that you should be making. And it should be sooner rather than later, like ASAP. So again, pay attention there. Go ahead, caller. What do we have? Yeah, Brad. I was thinking today, because I had a lot of time to think because I was driving, with all the Flagstaff personnel in Quantico being there. Are they still there or did they already disperse? Well, typically with a meeting like this, no matter what, if for some reason he calls some goofy last-minute meeting for Faulder Hall, which again there, there's a certain amount of this that they've made public now, they would normally be there for anywhere from three to five days at least because they can build... Go ahead. Guess what happens tomorrow. The government shuts down. They're all stranded there. So who's in charge of these things? Well, who's in charge of these things? Well, that's what I was talking about yesterday, is the idea that they can, if they were doing this right, if somebody were just to have a boo-boo there. In other words, Fraggot was something. Israelis do a nuke. All of the basic command would be gone and really it's tough to get the number one chair seated with somebody that you can count on 100% between all the units, the different formations. But if they decapitated the command structure there, then all of the set pieces that they put in place that are secondary, executive officers or co-commanders, there are co-commanders out there. A co-commander is usually another general staff officer or a full bird colonel whose job it is to do exactly what's happening right now if they've got everybody at Quantico. They step in and take over. Well, what if the Jewish mob, and this is like I said yesterday, this is the perfect scenario for them, they kill off everybody or anybody that they feel they need to. And in the process, then when this happens, it's not the first person that was a critical operator, it's the second or third person in line. In some cases, if this was a Soviet type 1917, 1918 incursion against the government, where the Jewish communists killed off everybody they could initially in one quick purge, This would be the scenario right here. What you're seeing right now is what they did. The Russian command structure was decapitated or isolated in the first few days to weeks. Remember they moved by train people, their highways. Hold on, caller. And in the process, what they would do is they systematically grounded up individuals, families, of the officers. It was quite easy to do because most of them lived on what were military compounds. Actually, they were in what were called military villages. And so they shut the doors to the gates and then locked everybody in just like they could at an American base. And then they rounded up whoever they wanted to, executed people immediately, and then never stopped executing people. That was the cascade of the Red Terror. That's how it started with a situation like what you're seeing right here. Netanyahu was just here people. What was he doing here? What was he really doing here? Netanyahu is here and we have this emergency meeting and you know, oh it's all on the up and up. No it's not. This is, it usually takes anywhere from two to three years in advance. They plan these one after another after another. They're usually a year apart traditionally in the past. You don't do anything like this ad hoc last minute. The way you see here. This has some other agenda. I don't care what they say. They're lying their ass off. Again, rule number one, how it can come when they're lying, their mouth's moving. So there are other things to put. Whether or not it's a betrayal from outside against anybody they suspect would not follow orders of what they have planned. Or if it would be that they're just going to decapitate everybody, everybody thought they had a deal that they may have even bought or paid for. They'd just kill them anyway. That's what the Communists did in Russia. Well, he had a deal. Who cares? He's not going to be around tomorrow. Now I don't have to worry about banning him. That's exactly what they did. And that's exactly what, you know, again, who just left the country? The Butcher of Beirut. Remember that's one of the many titles for Netanyahu. He was known as the Butcher of Beirut. Don't remember that? I'm a jogging everybody's memory. The Shatila massacres. That's what Mr. Netanyahu's famous for. The Shatila massacres. Some people are listening going, oh, I remember that. Because some people were stationed there. Anyway, caller, go ahead. What have you got? I heard you say a full bird colonel. What could be a full star general? Well, a full bird colonel, yeah, well, tongue in cheek, I hope you're saying. The reason full bird is because you have also lieutenant colonels. Just like you have sergeant majors. Okay, you have lieutenant colonel. You have colonel, lieutenant colonel, major, captain, first lieutenant, second lieutenant. And a full bird colonel, in this case, the pyramid gets very narrow every step of the way. Much narrower. It's like I said, as far as gaining ground or getting promotion, you know, the military at different times has been stagnant to the point where individuals, there was no possibility of promotion. One of the things that you hear them talking about is that we have all these extra officers, or we have more than we need, Part of this is because of the retirement, you know, the promotional pyramid, number one, and the retirement pyramid, which people don't think about. It's like, yeah, well, we do have 700 and some general staff officers. But one of the reasons, and I mentioned this a couple times here over and over again, because we have Co-commanders, number one, the reason that they brought up the co-commander program originally was also so that they could take advantage of experience, but oh, there wouldn't be any shock in command change as an individual was leaving. And where the co-commander operations really became useful was at the end of Vietnam because you had so many men that were career. that were in World War II, Korea, and Vietnam, they had been kept. They didn't stay because they chose as in, well, I want to sign up again. They were kept because they had very specific skills that they found out they couldn't replace. And so a lot of these guys were held and then held again, or the way they did it. They didn't really, I mean, they didn't bend their arms and say, I'm going to kill you if you don't stay. They didn't have to do that. They said, well, I'll give you $100,000 if you stay. What? Yeah, I'm authorized to give you $100,000 bonus to stick around because you are irreplaceable. And in many cases, they were. because people don't understand the computer age. They really don't understand how the computer age developed in the military and the fact that there was such a narrow field with no redundant support that the guy wanted to leave, but they realized if he left, there was nobody could step up to his job. Now co-commanders were there because guys were up there in age and seniority for retirement. And so rather than just flip one guy out and flip another one in by creating a co-commander post, they were able to work one person into the job parallel and he passed the baton off, kind of like if you're in track, if you were in any kind of tracking event across country, or mostly in internal track. Remember, you're running along, you're doing the relay, and you pass the baton off to the next guy, and he chucks off at a reasonable pace, and the race continues. That's basically what they were doing. So it's not a bad idea, but it got bloated over. People left. Other people just saw it as a way to be able to pad their pockets rather than as a sensible way to manage the system. And so it's gone around the corner so far. I can't see the last two corners it went around. That's the problem with any bureaucracy is once they get a benefit, they don't know how to quit or they won't quit. Why? Everybody benefits. He benefited, dude. What do you mean? He's making money hand over fist. And that's the problem with the situation we're in right now. It's as old as the hills. The biggest problem with it though, the other half of this, what's going to hit them between the eyes, is if a whole bunch of people did choose to leave, certainly they get to alter the management system and do what they choose to do to make it different. But there's a hiccup period. As I said before, it takes time for you to put this structure together and make it work. And anybody with any experience knows this. Other people who are just a little less in there flamboyant, they figure, well, we'll take our hit. And the problem with that idea is that could be lethal in a fighting situation, especially in the situation right now, which I think is what they're setting up. They're trying to get us into a booby-prize situation like they did with the fabricated 1941 scenario. The men know how to fight. The people in charge could fight effectively, but they will be set up to fail to create a national crisis. And that's in the overview. That's what we'll see because people have been conditioned with propaganda, video games. They've rewritten the history books or the imagery progressively to create the illusion or impression that we were just winning, winning, winning, winning every step of the way. No, we were losing and or holding our own. for the first year and a half, maybe up to two years of World War II, especially in the Pacific. It was mostly a hang on by your toenails routine. But it was fabricated. FDR needed that to be able to maintain or regain control and then entrench his communist more that he had brought into government, which he did, and you're living with it right now. And in the process, well, hockey puck the whole country, but In the long haul, I mean the communists were there, everybody that said they were was being attacked by the communists who were told to attack. The people who would point out that the communists were there, they did, and the rest is history, as they say. So they got to do the dirty deed they planned on doing for oh so long. And now the country's in the situation it's in, and fighting is the only option you're going to have to clean the situation out. Of course, in the meantime, you've got all the naysayers in the world that you can imagine whose job it is to try and buy the enemy even more time. So expect that to continue to be the case. Anyway, let's do this. 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Thank you to those people who have done so and do so on a weekly basis as a matter of fact. It's so frustrating. Here, we got some good news. Why is good news frustrating? Well, Because the Department of Justice doesn't seem to know if it's coming or going when it comes to the Second Amendment. Like I said today is good news. And the Assistant Attorney General, Harvey Dillon, the one I told you about last week, who actually testified for the Second Amendment against gun control, against an assault weapon ban, she is at it again. Big news out of California, and for once it's actually in favor of gun owners in California. The US Department of Justice just filed its own lawsuit, its very first lawsuit, to defend the Second Amendment. And it's aimed squarely at the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department. It's historic. So let's break it down exactly what it means, why it matters, and what could come next for your gun rights. Welcome back to the channel, my friends. This is Guns N' Gadgets where I bring you the news that the mainstream media does not want you to hear. If you're new here, make sure you hit the subscribe button and ring the bell so that you don't miss any of these critical updates about the Second Amendment. On today's date, September 30, 2025, the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, led by Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dillon, filed a federal lawsuit against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, known as the LASD, and Sheriff Robert Luna in his official capacity. The case is US versus Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, filed in the Central District of California. And here's why this is a big deal. The federal government is accusing the Sheriff's Department of systematically denying thousands of Californians their right to keep mere arms, not through outright refusals, but by deliberately dragging their feet so long that people effectively lose their rights. A right delayed is a right denied. Now let's talk numbers, because this is staggering. Between January of 2024 and March of 2025, not that long, LASD received 3,982 new concealed carry applications. Do you know how many they approved? Two. Yeah, a 0.05% approval rate. Two out of nearly 4,000. Now the delays were outrageous. Applicants were forced to wait an average of 281 days over nine months just to start the process. The median delay was even worse. Nine months to start the process, then 372 days following that. Crazy. Some applicants waited as long as 1,030 days. That's almost three years before their file even moved forward. Sheriff, you're an ass clown. By May 2025, about 2,768 new applications were still sitting in limbo with some interviews scheduled as late as November of 2026. Think about that. People apply in good faith, follow all the rules, and then get told, eh, we'll talk to you in a year or two. Hope these thugs that we love on the street don't try to kill you before then. That's not a delay. That's a denial through bureaucracy. And here's the tragic part. Many applicants simply gave up. They withdrew their applications because the system was so broken. Thousands of law-abiding citizens were effectively stripped of their ability to defend themselves outside of their homes. Remember, this isn't just red tape. It's real people being left defenseless in Los Angeles, where crime is rampant. And the Department of Justice is finally saying enough is enough. Let's bring in some legal context here. In 2022, the Supreme Court's New York State Rifle and Pistol Association versus Bruin decision made it crystal clear. The second and the 14th amendments protected an individual's right to carry a handgun for self-defense outside the home. Doesn't get any clearer than that. But instead of following the law, Sheriff Luna and his department built what the DOJ calls an administrative labyrinth, a system designed to stall until people gave up. The DOJ flat out says this is not inefficiency, but a coordinated effort to nullify rights through obstruction. And that's why the DOJ is suing the Sheriff's Department. The DOJ is bringing this lawsuit under the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, specifically for the book nerds out there. It's 34 U.S.C. Section 12601. And that gives the federal government the power to step in when law enforcement agencies have a pattern or a practice of violating constitutional rights. There have been police departments that have been federal or taken over and restructured using that same law. Now, make no mistake, this is exactly what's happening here. California, the law itself requires sheriffs to issue initial determinations within 90 days. Required. 90 years, 90 days. And the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department ignored the state law, ignored the Bruin decision, and ignored the U.S. Constitution. And ignored, I'll add this too, ignored his own oath of office, scumbag. So what is the DOJ asking the court to do? Well, the complaint lays it out pretty clearly. Number one, declare that the sheriff's department's delays and denials violate the Second Amendment. That should be that simple. Number two, permanently block the sheriff's department from implementing concealed carry license. Force the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department to comply with the Constitution, state law and federal law so that law abiding gun owners in Los Angeles can actually get a fair process instead of waiting years. Now, I know some folks will say, that's just California. But don't miss the bigger picture here. If this lawsuit succeeds, it will set a precedent that the other jurisdictions cannot drag their feet to block gun rights. Think about New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and all the other states that have tried to slow walk permits after Bruin. If the federal government wins here, those states could be next. Now, that's why I chose this case as one to watch very closely. It could shift the balance in favor of gun owners across the country. Now let me give you my perspective. It's encouraging, shocking even, that the DOJ, under this administration, is taking this step. Why, Jared? Because Trump. Well, this has nothing to do with Trump, but because of Pam Bondi. Pam Bondi has been doing the exact opposite of what Harmeet Dillon's been doing. In fact, I'm gonna tell you more about Pam Bondi supporting gun control tomorrow. Today we'll stick with the good news, but I'll also say this don't be fooled into thinking that the government has suddenly turned pro-second amendment This lawsuit is the bare minimum an acknowledgement that delays Where they were so egregious that they couldn't be ignored a gun owners cannot relax We need to keep the pressure on keep exposing these abuses and keep demanding accountability Because the anti-gun politicians and the bureaucrats will always look for new ways to erode our rights They'll shift from outright bans to backdoor denials, and that's exactly what we're seeing here. This lawsuit is a rare and important win for the Second Amendment, but it's just the beginning. If the DOJ is serious, they need to follow through and make sure other states don't pull the same tricks, because they are. So stay tuned, because I'll keep you updated every step of the way as this case develops. And let me know in the comments, do you think this lawsuit will actually change anything in California or is it just political theater? If you found this breakdown helpful, please give it a thumbs up and share it so that more people know what's happening. And if you haven't already, hit the subscribe button here on Guns N' Gadgets so that you don't miss the rights that are affected by this crap. Until next time, stay safe, stay informed, stay armed, and stay free. Take care. We are back. But at least we've made the effort and done it in such a way where it doesn't require anything other than the push of a few key buttons on your little keypad there. So it's a simple process, easy to do. And it does help. So OK, over here I see. Next, real quick, we're almost to the top. Now we're going to open another subject and we get over into the next hour. In the meantime, again, a reminder that right now it's cheaper than it's ever been, although there's a little price creep going on. I knew I saw that. Somebody pointed out, hey, did you notice that certain things jumped up, not down? Yes. One of the fascinating things about all the different AR-15 parts, the charging handles. I don't know. It's funny, for the longest time, cheap charging handles were down into the dollar, like $3, $4 a piece. They've pretty much gone double that, which is not a big deal, except charging handles on an AR-15 are incredibly critical. I can't emphasize enough. You go with a basic one initially. You want to spend money on a more intricate charging handle. I don't disagree with that. Whatever you want to do with your Pontiac and your Dutch, your Oldsmobile, your Chevy, whatever you're driving, dudes, or whatever in this case with your gun. If you want to upgrade to some other idea or change out, it may not be an upgrade. You may find out that doesn't really work. But trying it, that's a good thing. The most important thing here is that, again, I think it's because the nature of the materials and how charging handles are built because they are both cut stock and they're also, remember, infusion cast. Most have been high pressure infusion cast, that's where they started. They did both actually many many years ago when the M16E1 came about. Parts were made both ways. It was a forging that was aluminium. They then routed out the difference, whatever it is that needed to be gone. And Shazam, you got yourself a charging handle. This too has changed with other technologies that have come about. There are some really neat things that we know work, but the billet type are heavily machined and appropriately finished because there are some really cool finishes on charging handles too by the way, just like there are on bolt carriers. If you go over to, for instance, Delta Team Tactical, AR-15 discount, That's Delphatine Tactical, DelphatineTactical.com or AR15Discount.com. You will find, if you go through the parts inventory, CDNN Sports, they really have a wider selection than most and cheap. But in charging handles, no, you can spend more on a charging handle than you would on your bulk carrier. If you haven't noticed that, go take a look. So here again, is there a difference in the parts? Absolutely, but the basic parts do work. So it's a personal flavor choice thing. And whatever floats your boat and fits your needs, you're correct. Don't argue with anybody and don't let anybody try to hassle you about that. That's a personal flavor choice. Whatever you think is appropriate, run with it. Personally, I go cheapest mostest when I recommend everybody's building stuff here simply because, again, everybody's got a, you know, the wallet's getting bit with the devaluation of the currency. It's just how it is for everybody. So charging handles up, bolt carriers, been some good buys, but still they're a little more expensive than they were just one year ago if you go back through the archives and listen to a few programs. There were some monster deals. Now in other cases there's stuff that has come down. And you got to go through individual parts and pieces. So it kind of keeps rolling back and forth and it balances out still that we can put an AR-15 together for as little. I think if you really were careful and you're very patient, you could build one right now for about 235, 237 easily. It wouldn't look any more special or any different from any of the other AR-15s out there as far as I'm concerned. I can't see anything that would make me go, oh wow. You know, this is really strange. The big thing here again is making sure that with whatever it is that you invest in, keep track of your parts if you're going to do parts and pieces. Bear Creek Arsenal has had some really good buys on both AR10 and AR15. I highly recommend. I also, we're going to address something else with the AR15 after the top here. that with what I've been doing a little research on, it just validates something I argued a while back and now it's going to become even more obvious if things go tight. The big thing with regard to the rifles right now is get a main battle rifle cartridge weapon of some kind. I don't care if it's a bolt gun. You can find some fantastic It's a manually operated, brand new in the box, wood scope, simple scopes typically, not too fancy, for what, 240 to 279 a rifle, and you're talking brand new out of the box in any number of heavy rifle calibers. I wouldn't do a light rifle caliber right now unless you can make a deal or you got the money. If you got the money for all this, tailoring your purchase collection, that's you. But right now I would definitely buy at least a 308, a 308 or a 30-06. There's a bunch of other unique big bore chamberings out there. I should say big case, not so much big bore because there's a bunch of 7 mils out there. They are impressive. The velocities are fantastic. They have a lot of thud power when they get out to where they need to go which is out to 1,000 yards. Most important is that three to four hundred yard range for penetration and especially weeble wobble settling with the bullet. The 300 wind mag is fantastic. 7mm Remington mag, been out there forever, both of those. 30 out of 6, still I don't care what anybody says. It's going to be around for a long time because everybody's been buying all these garands. So, somebody says, well, 30-06 is going to disappear, really. Well, you've got how many people purchasing garands and how many more garands have just come into the country or they're trying to get brought into the country. There's a big article on that just in the last couple of days with the shooting news circles that apparently Trump may sign an order. An executive order, this would be nice, to actually let in a number of other garands that are in another country that have them able to come in. Now if that happens, that's how many more 30-06 rifles. Now don't forget, they're also still selling a whole bunch of other boat guns too as military surplus. And young people do like to shoot weapons. That's cool. We like that. Everybody likes to shoot their weapons. So, with that being the case, ammunition will have to be produced. So, Out-6 isn't going anywhere. It's just that simple. There are too many weapons that have been purchased that people are just not going to let go of. And they are antiques. Even though I'd say, well, the Grand is just as deadly today as when it was made. And only gear or poop. Well, people won't poo-poo that weapon, but they'll poo-poo everything else that they possibly can. There's a religiosity about the Grand now, and it's going to stick. So, again, something a big ass bolt gun, take your pick, but reasonably priced. You can dress it up later if you want to. Don't have to. I just run it out of the box the way it is. But definitely you could put a decent penetrating weapon together. That's really what we're looking at is something that's going to go through mechanicals and or dot somebody appropriately at a significant range without you having to expose yourself. So and again remember take cover cover and concealment. They are your friend We're at the top and my friend is not the clock and time keeps going on. So we're gonna take a break here and For everybody you're listening to Liberty tree radio dot 4 mg.com and Liberty tree radio dot org It is Republic, Death to the New World Order of the World. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We are on the month of day and night. You guys are the ones that make it happen. People stay focused. Prepare. It's just that simple. Prepare. 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And good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories Southeast, East, North and West. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.org and we are on satellite and a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is now ready. Yes it is. It's already Tuesday and it's not gone completely but it's headed there. It is the 30th, the end 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 2025 old earth calendar. Damage him! I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer. It has been a beautiful Tuesday. I will say that again. It has been a perfect Tuesday. You could not ask for a nicer day. Solar panels, all the solar power is cooking. You go outside, the sun is the relatively blue sky. It will burn your hind end. So we've got still some snot-relegant technical summertime. Technical. It's not going to last, and at some point they're going to hit the switch, and you're going to go outside and woo! What the hell happened to the heat? I'm waiting for that. You know, it's going to happen. Everybody's going to do the same thing. Whoa! Where'd the warm go? Of course, all the while people have been complaining about the warm the whole time. Anyway, we've got a couple things I want to touch on. Number one, and this is funny because, you know, I really hadn't talked about it. I've been chugging along talking about ARs a lot. Okay? And If you were talking to me 30 years ago, no, actually, yeah, even 30 years ago, you're still reasonably priced. If it's your choice between an AR and an AK, the AK would be my first choice. If it was another 10 years, it would have been the, before that, it would have been the, or six or seven, it would have been the SKS for myself. Why? Gee, get a lot of them. I can bury and did a whole bunch of them all over the countryside, all over the state, sometimes a case at a time. $56 a piece and they're literally money in the bank. They're a weapon waiting to be used. They're effective for what they're intended to do and you just can't beat the price back then. The AR-15, things have gone full circle. The AR-15 because of cost and production reductions. Production reductions. is now the most affordable rifle on the market. In handguns, the Glock was one of the most expensive. Think about it. What was a Glock when it came out? When you look at the national average, what was the price of a Glock when it first came out and what did you have to do to get one? Sometimes you had to stand in line. That's all changed. Why? Production, reduction in cost. Now they have become very affordable. You can build an AR. Far cheaper than you can build most .22 caliber rifles right now people. Other than some very cheap China Sport or Turkey Sport coming in from Turkey, there's nothing cheap out there. So the AR and a 5.56 rifle has become more affordable than its .22 training counterpart or trainer model counterpart which is how we used to always promote the .22 for instance. So, why am I bringing this up? Well, here's what's funny. And I'm saying this because I've been studying all of these things and it really, you know, how you get layer upon layer and I got a lumber yard over here and I go over there to the trim section way back in the corner. I hope whoever just had something roll through the shop and run over them or squish them like jelly that they're still alive. Is everybody okay? That didn't sound good. Okay, so hopefully everybody's alive. Sorry about that. That was a big jet flying overhead. I hope so. I'm outside. Sorry about that. Okay, mute up. Okay, now the thing is, here's what gets me. I'm going to say that you're going to go, what? You're going to go, what? I myself and a friend of mine named Jeff invented 300 blackout. Everybody goes, what? Mute up. Mute up. Okay, you gotta mute up. Okay. What am I saying? Are you saying you created 300 blackout and somebody stole it? Oh hell no. I'm a reloader, people. Remember that line from Tropical Thunder? I'm a lead farmer, blankety-blank. What kind of farmer are you? Well, I'm a lead farmer. That's exactly what I've been. I've been a lead farmer. I go out there and dig up the bullets in the side of the impact area and recast them and I make the cases pretty and I pop the primers and I put the powder in after I put the new primers in at the same time and then I put the bullet in the case and I'm a lead farmer. Okay, been a lead farmer for all the time I've been shooting. Actually, going back for as long as I've been shooting, I was reloading back when I was in my early teens because I had a single stage handheld reloader for doing 20 gauge. Nice to do that. And then I learned about more fun things you could do with reloading. Well, guys, with reloading, and again, I've told you about this on the air, and I hadn't really thought about it until I looked at the specs for 300 Blackout. We invented 300 Blackout back in 1980. 1979, 1980. Jeff and myself, we were buying scrap from the government. I've told you about this for years. I started out doing odd scrap that was coming out of Sulfurage. Well, back then, we weren't doing any serious buying except looking at stuff that guys would, somebody else would buy the bulk, the scrap. And then they would offer it out at different meetups. One of them was a Southeastern Michigan Shooters Association. So this guy had buckets. Oh man, he had five gallon pails of five, five, six, once fired brass. And he had three of eight the same way. Well, the brass that he offered was punked up. And he goes, well, you want to play with it? And it's like, well, OK, we got it for like $2, $3 a bucket. Hell, it was cheaper than the scrap price. And it was, of course, they weren't all full, but I grabbed a bunch of these buckets because we were all meeting, all up here together and I'm looking at all this stuff and it's like, well, we got a couple dollars. We got $10 to spend, right? And Jeff goes, yep. So we bought a bunch of this tired, well, not tired, brand new, but Mixed condition, 223, you had to sort it out, not him. And the same was with the machine gun brass. Oh, yeah, with 308 machine gun brass, which you don't, I've told you this before and I've warned you about it for years. When you get brass from the government, well, what's out there that's 308? We haven't had the M14 for decades, you know, half a century, more than half a century, okay? So the only three of which you're going to get is machine gun brass. Guys, the more you fire and the longer the burst, the hotter the chamber. And the hotter the chamber, the more it supercharges the brass. And if you fire that gun a lot. in a short period of time, what happens is it activates the brass, the thermal calorary build up transfers to the brass and it putties it. It actually softens it enough that when it's extracting, it will stretch the brass. Have you ever dealt with that, wondered about that? Man, I put that piece of government brass in my loader and I pulled down the arm and it was like fighting it, man, I had to fight it. Yeah, and you couldn't resize it in many cases because it's too stretched. Now, that's a great case for making into something else. Well, that's what we were doing. We looked at this 5.56 and the first time I saw a 5.56 when I didn't even have as much experience with the rifle, it was like, that's awful close by. That case has got to be close to 30 car beam. So I said, well, let's see if we can do that. Let's cut one down and let's see how close we are. Let's spec it out. And you know what, we actually did figure out how to turn 556 into 30 carbine. But too much work. Because we ended up, we made a little collet, we put it in a lathe, and we just did a zap, right down the whole piece of brass, and we knocked off enough on the outside, and then reformed it, and then reamed the case. Yeah, we could have. You can make a piece of carbine brass out of that. It's too much work. So the next thing was, well, what else can we do with this? Well, how about if we? Just cut it off like we did and put a carbine bullet in it and make it just another variation on the idea. And then it was like, well, wait a minute. We got all these 150-grain Spitzer, leftover Spitzer bullets. How about we take that cut down 5.56 case and let's remount the inside. You got a case reamer. You got to open up the throat. And then it's going to be a 30 caliber SpirePoint Spitzer 150 grain FMJ in a straight case that's made out of a 556. What did I just describe, people? What is that? Go look at the specs for 300 Blackout. By the way, 300 is 30 caliber. You do know that, right? And I've told you about this on the air for what? As long as I've been on radio, I bring this up. It was just, hey, when you have brass, reloaders notoriously take something cheap and do something with it because it's cheap and it means if I can shoot something, I make that shoot, I get a lot. Now what did we do? Well guys, we made a .50 cal with leftover parts from a .106 Corallus rifle spotter gun. And only we reset a barrel to 50, it was a 50-caliber barrel, a 50-BMG barrel on the same receiver group. But instead of it being semi, because we had to weld the M-thing back together, we also changed out the system and made it a single-shot, manually-operated gun, locking it in with a cam into the steel tube that made up the receiver, or the body of the receiver. Well, we did the same thing. We found a 30-caliber barrel. Took it over one of our buddies who was it had a machine shop and said hey chamber the son of a bugger to this Game one of the cases that we've loaded up. We said see the spec for that I want you to make the chamber or make a chamber in that barrel blank Which we got from Douglas we got a big long barrel blank like four feet back then it was $60 you could have it either You could have it no rifling or you could buy it for $60 you got about four feet worth of barrel No chamber if you didn't want it, but it'd be a straight barrel rifled so we just had them do a standard 30 caliber rifle was a Duplicated the 19-03 Springfield because those were cheap. They were all we off stock off the shelf So we had a bull barrel what we did is we had him chamber it to our new new caliber and we made up a Rolling block tight block to drop in before you dry you'll be able to lock you know create a chamber And we took that 30 caliber weird cartridge and we fired it and it worked. Worked flawlessly. We made a whole bunch of them. And we fired that thing on a case, but we put it on a frame. We didn't put it on a stock. We made a shooting frame for it that you could mount to the table and we could test our rounds. In fact, eventually when we were done piddling with that round, we actually used it for a few other ideas we had with other busted cases. Now, here's the thing. I want you to go get a 300 blackout case and lay it side by side with a 556. Now you can just go into the computer and do the specs there too. One of the things about 300 blackout that I argued when it first, hold on, wait just for a minute. 300 blackout when I first saw it is wow. The cool thing about this is if you have any punkadunk 556 brass cases, Well, guys, the 300 blackout case is within the spec below the shoulder of the case of the 556, which means we can always build ammunition for the 300 blackout from the leftover junk that we can't reload for 556, which was the idea behind what we were doing, making from junk the other chambering that I was telling you about. Now, it's a little different because if you go look at a 300 blackout case, you'll see what I'm talking about. We went straight case and re-doubt the inside and left the case straight. The 300 blackout kind of simulates, that's why everybody said, why reinvent the 760 by 39 8K round? Well, they didn't. They actually came up with a little better idea in some ways, or at least used existing materials. The neat thing about the factory, they're using a 556 blank up for most of the work. So, production was very, very easy for making that case. In fact, it minimized the amount of additional tooling that would be needed to make the new round, the 300 blackout. So, that was smart in that respect. But it is a desirable case. Now, before we go any farther, I'm going to call or jump in there. What do you got? Is there a difference between a 300 blackout and a 301 mag? Is there any difference? Oh, totally different case. Totally different case. 300, okay, listen to what I'm saying. The 300 blackout, the case is shorter than a 556 with a tapered case down to 556 from the full size case you see because the shoulder, you have a shoulder and then you drop down to 556, 300 blackout is basically a straight tube case. If you've been listening to what I'm saying, it's like a carbine round. The whole point is that, guys, I'm going to say this now, and I've said this many times, but considering what all is going on in the country, there's part of our long-term, overlapping production capacity promotion should be to buy, every one of you listening should have a 300 blackout upper receiver as quickly as you can. Cheapest available. cheapest available. Notice I'm not telling you go out and buy the latest, greatest, you know, Schmidlap 4000, you know, $600 with a counter-weighted super sunk, you know, let's see, frozen sink barrel, blah, blah, blah, no, nothing like that. I'm talking about go out, go to Bear Creek Arsenal. Find the best price for a 16 inch 300 blackout upper they got right now They got a bunch of them sitting there. You always have one on sale. The one on sale is the one you want Well, yeah, but what's the difference nothing? Don't worry about that. The idea is to have the 300 blackout in the inventory Because down the road if we go into everybody who has talks it's gonna be like the stone age The only reason you get as you go into the stone age is because you're stupid Because you deserve whatever is stupid you apparently embraced. The bottom line is that we need to have a transition or overlapping weapon and we don't need to build a whole new weapon. AR-15s are dirt cheap right now. You can put one together like you said, about 240. Well, if you find a good sale for one of those 300 blackout uppers, nothing in the lower changes. Magazines can all be used as is, though there's an argument you need a different mag, but as long as you understand you're not going to be loading as much into the magazine, you can make that work just fine. But the big thing is that that upper gives you the ability to be able to switch out to something that will replace temporarily the 556 if you were to run out of ammunition. Got plenty of spent cases, yep. The damaged ones, yep. The broken down, yep. We collected all that. OK, now what we're going to do is make that work for us. See what I'm talking about here? This is a priority. In fact, I would say it should be a high priority. I know there's all kinds of other chamberings out there and I recommend that if you can buy a whole golf bag worth. In other words, buy one of everything out there. But I highly recommend based upon our need for a transition cartridge or an overlapping cartridge to be in service so we can continue to fight off existing debris and material that we do have available. And 300 Blackout is the choice. Now here's another wicked idea, but it kind of defeats the purpose because you've already got a 556. You could use in 300 Blackout a 30 caliber discarding Sabo round. But the difference would be that instead of the, what you're doing is lower pressure but very high velocity. 5.56 projectiles going down range. Now why would I bother making a 300 blackout, putting a Sabo in it, put the same bullet that I can get in a 5.56? Not so much that as what you can do with the Sabo with a lighter bullet. Because you can press what are insane velocities with a 55 grain bullet in the 30 caliber Sabo cup. Now we'll talk more about this again later, but I am serious about this. It should be a very, very high priority for you to acquire a 300 blackout upper, cheapest available on the market. Bear Creek Arsenal seems to consistently have the best price for an upper of that type. So Bear Creek Arsenal is the place that I would go to acquire what I need. And if you go look, there's always a sale on something. I don't care what day you go there, you'll find something that is a markdown. I don't care what the weight of the barrel is, that's not relevant. I need a 300 blackout upper that I can put on the shelf, and if I have it, if I need it, I have it. Go ahead and call her, jump in there. I have a 556. You mean to make a 300 blackout, all I need is that upper, and I can use those same magazine. Yes, well no, most important is yes, but most important is any brass. See what we're going to have to start doing and what we would be doing is in-house reproduction of munitions. And one of the things that the enemy counts on is that you are going to run out of ammunition. If they can get you to standardize onto a single caliber, The government has intentionally behind the scenes blocked the import or blocked or reduced the production of a round. We've already covered this for years on the air here and we've proved it beyond the shadow of a doubt over and over again when it's happened. Okay? What we want to do is we want to have such a quantity of uppers that it's impossible for you to cut us off. At one point or another, we're going to have ammunition available. The 300 blackout is basically cut below the shoulder of the 556, which means that if the shoulder's cracked or if the cartridge gets stepped on, all you do is cut the case off below the shoulder, right below the shoulder, right with the bottom base of the shoulder to the main tube of the cartridge case. You then ream it out, ream internally because you want to thin the wall. And in the process also as a precaution, be careful, you need to ensure that you come close, you're going to have to, you probably cut it down a little more, the case will have to be shortened. But you have a case trimmer for that. They build case trimmers for that particular purpose. So everything I'm talking about can be done with off the shelf tools. And it's so simple it's ridiculous. You could even go to a cast bullet with a 5.56, not preferred, but you could go with a cast bullet with a 300 blackout and do a copper plating. Copper plating can be done anywhere, anywhere in the country. The big thing is that we can make a very efficient replacement load either with commercial projectiles or with improvised and home-built projectiles that are as efficient as anything produced in the factory. But 300 Blackout is the alternate, the better alternate solution to have on the shelf. If somebody asks me right now, and again, I'd really, I'm sorry guys, how many times I've talked about this on the air in the last 35, 40 years? We've discussed that I mean I've kind of always so I've been I was one thing we had fun with you know years ago But yeah, we basically invade market or blackout We didn't call it 300 blackout But that's what it was and the only reason we experimented was because the brass was free just about So it was back when nobody knew what to do with 556 brass because there wasn't anything else you really could do with it No, I will explain more on that in a minute, but we got a caller go ahead. Hey mark. This is Irish whiskey pay a CD in in sport CD and M Sports has a 300 blackout upper 16 inch with full, it has the full Samsung M-Lock hand guard and it's $179, $179.99. And that's like a discount from down from like $339, $340. So you're looking at $180 for a 16 inch 300 blackout upper from CD and M Sports. Over. Very good. Thank you. Appreciate that. And again, every company has, what you want to find is the one that's on sale. We're looking for at least expensive because what this is, this is a bridging solution. If they cut off everything to the country, and guys, like I said, once they realize we can't buy stuff, other countries are not going to send you stuff because they like you. They don't like us. We've pissed off a whole lot of people on this planet. Our money is the only thing that makes friends right now. And the moment that money stops, we don't have any friends that are going to send us anything, any manufactured goods for free. The welfare state kind of grinds to a halt real quick here. And so everybody, this is why we need to have transition and bridging activity planned in advance. And this is a way for us to continue to use those very fine AR-15 rifles that everybody has accumulated. The government, the ring knockers, all figure that you're not going to think this way, that you would get caught flat-footed, and you look there kind of stupid like deer in the headlights because no ammunition, no ticky, no washy. We need to be ahead of this problem. We need to look at it as a probability, not a possibility. And by doing so, we come up with solutions that easily will keep us, will only be a hiccup in operations. Now it also means that we need perfecting the ability to rebuild the case. You can experiment. This is a fun project. Life should be fun. What is your hobby? One of my hobbies is I shoot. and you reload. Well if you shoot or if you shoot but you're not reloading, now you need to think about reloading and if you do you're going to be perfecting some very specific and simple skills. This is not complicated. This is not rocket science. This is incredibly simple and all of you listening could handle it. In fact, you don't need any, you don't need anything more than a single stage press. Now let me recommend something. Because we're going to be doing more aggressive resizing, you want to, if you can, if you've never purchased a press before, you want to watch for a rock chucker or any other O press. Even the Lee O presses are tougher. They're heavier built. The nature of the design gives you more applyable energy without the possibility of the press distorting or damaging. But a rock, the rock checkers are reinvented. No, they're not cheap. Now they're stupid priced. My God, I looked at what some people are asking for those brand new. But that's the cost of getting into the business. But a rock checker or an old press, you know, if you do research, you'll understand what Uncle Mark's talking about. An old press at single stage gives you the ability to do a lot more aggressive work. with whatever it is that you're going to be building. Now here's another recommendation, though a lot of companies are already there. 300 Blackouts is fairly new, so I can't see them not all being carbide dyes, but if you can, you want carbide dyes specifically because you're going to be resizing, not just sizing, but aggressively resizing a slightly different case. Not completely different, but slightly different. Your press can handle it. Your dies will handle it. But carbide dies offer you that much more strength. So this is all part of for the war effort. Do you want to win? Do you want to continue to shoot rather than throwing rocks? It doesn't mean, well, we'll get more ammo for the other side. In order to get more ammo, I will say this. I said it yesterday. I'll strip my enemy bare-ass naked. When they're done, even their underpants will be taken. Why? I need cleaning rags. Okay, I'm in there. I might just need clothes. Whoa, they're gonna be messy. Oh, that's what soaps for. Oh my god. That's horrible No, that's the reality of what you're facing when nobody is sending you materials and you run out of everything The depression was like that America ran out of everything They're planning on screwing you in America. They're going to run out of everything intentionally in this case Because they're gonna screw America we're gonna shoot their ass when we do shoot their ass We got to keep shooting your ass for a long time and so we need solutions This is just one of many if you got a main battle rifle cartridge. Well, let me point something out Well, what else can we do with 5 5 6 we can build 32 ACP rounds? You can stretch it out and make at least a serviceable 380 round 380 automatic And you can also make 7.62x25 Russian Tokarev ammunition, pistol ammunition from a 5.56 case. Did you know that? See, here's the thing. Well, Mark, I referred the 300 blackout and it blew out the front end a little bit because the brass, you know, was tired. Not a problem. Guess what? You know what I'd turn that case into if it was recovered again? 7.62x25 Tokarev round. What? Yeah. In other words, what you want to do is line up the different sized brass, especially bulk military. What can you do with a 308 round or a 308-6? Let's say that I've got a bunch of them, I've just, you know, sorting that are 308 rounds. And some of them were older military brass, somebody obviously loaded up silver primer, probably many times. And there's a couple of them that were damaged. You know what I would do with them? I cut them down to either a .44 automag or .45 ACP. You do know that you can take your rifle cases when they're damaged up at the front end and cut them down to .45 ACP, remount the inside, and you've got a pistol round for that 1911. Or, if you've got a .44 automag, not likely, but you might. If you got a .44 automag, then you're right, it was made from rifles, 45 automag was made from rifle cases too. Originally, it's a wildcat. See guys, this is why studying, researching, you're having some fun in the process, you learn things, and then you end up with something that might save your life in the long haul. Well, that might, it will save your life in the long haul. Because these are things that we need. I don't want to throw rocks and use harsh language. I want to shoot them. I want to shoot them as far away as I can, as accurately as I can. I do not want to have a conversation. I do not want them so close I can smell their garlicky breath because they dyed their last gas with me shoving a knife into them. Instead, I want to make sure that they're so far away, I don't have to listen to much of anything. But I do see that red misty thing come up, that pop up. And then they just don't seem to move much. So accuracy, you know, is another thing we need to work on. Now, .300 Blackout is a light rifle caliber. So understand this. You're not talking like, you know, Tom was just asking, is it comparable to .300 Win-Mag? No, no. .300 Win-Mag, all these bigger cases, those are actually big game cases that I would prefer for hunting the enemy when the time comes simply because I can hit him with one round and it's horrifying. It's just totally destructive. So, again, 300 Blackout is a light rifle cartridge. I've talked about it many, many, many, many, many, many, many, many times on here, and I don't know why I didn't connect the dots on this. It's one of those things where, you know, it's the old story, it's in the back of my head there. So, we're in the lumber yard, off to the left in the trim section, you know, back in the corner, covered with dust. But, in fact, is that this is something that we could achieve, and we are going to have to be thinking this way because of what we're facing. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. What do you got? I know that 300 Blackout is a light rifle cartridge, and I know it hasn't been around very long, but it seems to be ballistically comparable in muzzle energy to the 30 car being it. Is that true? It has a little more energy than the carbine. It drops off faster beyond 220, 250 yards. Depends on the bullet. One of the things that it, well the carbine, okay, guys, this people that I, my uncle Lloyd carried carbines and verandas in Korea and he was using those weapons at maximum range. Like I said, he said he killed lots of people at 300 yards of the carbine. Of course, when there are waves of people that are so thick, you can't miss, and you pull the trigger and they go down and they don't come back up. The .300 Blackout is, yes, it's a light rifle cartridge with the ability to reach intermediate range as expected. It was none of these rifles. Well, you can push the 556 a lot more and you can take the 300 Blackout and do the same thing. I mean, this is a matter of how sophisticated you'd like to get with your new reloads, but we're not talking about that. We're talking about loading to factory spec and coming up with the same performance as the existing case as it's built from the factory. Only originally it was a, I guarantee they did what we did. Somebody wild-catted, they said, damn, we got all this old, this 5.56 brass. And the reason they did it is because I told you before, remember machine guns. Well, today we have belt-fed 5.56 machine guns. And they do the same thing to the brass. If you fire a long burst for the 5.56, you get taffy cases. What happens is they start to stretch because they retain the brass is malleable. So, what happened is it's really cool if the brass was stretched, it's already thinned out up at the top end, when you cut it, it's going to be pretty stinking close to spec for what you want to do for reloading. And that's what they did. They were just making a new case and they came up with an idea and they followed through on it and it worked. I don't know, I'm pretty well, I'm not guessing because I know that's what we did and somebody else is thinking the same way, man, we got all this brass, what do we do with it? I know, let's experiment. Yeah, we got some money, got a few dollars, we're young, let's do some shooting. And the rest is history. So 300 Blackout is an alternative. Many people say, well, we already have the AK round. It's true, we do. But there are a few things that they've been doing with the 300 Blackout that they haven't been doing or played around with the 7.62x39. The big thing is, it's an American case, our theme here is to use junk we already paid for. Think it that way. We already paid for this stuff. We already got it in hand. What can we do with it? I'm going to take junk that I can get for free and turn it into something I can use when the time comes. Now in a wartime situation, I'm going to take stuff that's already been expended scrape it from the battlefield wherever it is and turn around and use it to my advantage so I can continue to fight when my enemy thought I didn't have the forethought for that. See, your enemy believes that you are stupid and that you will not follow through or think through a situation like this. The basic CIA formula is that if you were to go to war right now, your weapons that only last about That's the average life cycle for many of the existing weapons. Parts inventory, spare parts would burn out, the weapons break, they get broken and they can't be fixed. That's why they allow a lot of military weapons or commercial weapons to be sold here because if you buy into them and think that's your only gun, And you don't think ahead? Well, if something does happen, your weapon's only good for so long before an extractor breaks or an ejector breaks or something else malfunction. It's not going to be something that kills you. It's just going to stop you from being able to protect yourself. This is a CIA formula I've talked about for many, many decades now here on this program, trying to help you to understand how your enemy thinks when they plan, when the government plans on waging war against you, which they do. Now, if we change this by having the spare parts inventory, building up a deep logistics train and in the process, knowing how to refabricate, We're ahead of the schedule and we're outside of their formula. Go ahead, jump in there, caller, please. Yes, sir. Hey, this is Scott down here in Georgia. Told my two bits in here. The 300 Blackout, it was developed by Will. He kind of copied some earlier designs, but he was the one that commercially brought out the 300 Blackout. And it was basically designed to be able to use on an AR-type platform using a 30 caliber bullet instead of a .223. Like I said, it shortened it down and nicked it out to 30 caliber. And on the lottery and the bullets, you can get down there around the 120 grains along in there. And it makes it comparable to 76239 and if you get on up there and start using the heavier 30 caliber bullets up there around the 200 and 220 grain, you can wind up that with reduced type powder charges you can slow the velocity of the bullet down and get it subsonic. And there is where it lines up, it gets to where it's beneficial to where suppressors you can get it down quiet if you're trying to be sneaky peaked. But it was designed to use it, like we said, to use existing 223 brass. It's like, I've heard y'all talk here a ways back and I've bought a couple barrels, but I haven't been able to get the 17 caliber 12.5 grain projectiles for that new 17.55 C that K-O-T has come out with and it zooms that up there that you're supposed to be able to get 2,200 feet per second. That's a mile per second and if you watch with a Gallagher test there on the watermelons, I mean, you can see the difference in the energy transfer because of the speed of the bullet. But getting back to the 300 blackout, it was designed to be able to use the existing military case, the existing AR-15 platform, and you can even use, you know, the existing 223-556 mags. and not have to change anything out basically but the barrel. And it gives you a wider range of like, do you want to be sneaky Pete or do you want to have a 30 caliber bullet performance that's comparable to a 762.39? Like I said, it was developed by Kevin Brettonham. He started out down here in Lawrenceville, Georgia. I actually bought a suppressor from him back in the Clinton days. And he was back in the, at the time he was in the back of the Bullseye Gun Range down there in Lawrenceville, Georgia. And if you know anything about him and what all happened, he got into, got bought out by Remington and then when they collapsed Remington, I think between that and his wife and some family problems. He moved to New Hampshire and opened up what's called Q and he does $5 guns now. But he was basically the one that come out with that 300 blackout. Like a caller was asking about that and 300 wind mags. 300 wind mags a whole different class. Pop always told me to kind of stick to military Calibers and that's one thing that gets me now with this ark and Creed Moore and these like two or three others out there now we got so much ammunition selection I'm afraid if things get bad it's like you're gonna be confused on what ammunition to grab for the right rifle I mean it's we're getting spread out the bad but uh Anyway, I'm kind of getting off here on a tangent, which I'm about to do, and I'm going to step back out. But that kind of gives you an idea. If you go into it and research it now, it uses the same platform. You know with the bullet chasing from a 556 rifle right and being able to use the AR-15 type platform and not have to basically change anything but your barrel, but it gives you a scope from being able to try to be sneaky Pete to getting on up there is like with this new 17 556 which I haven't been able to explore like I want to, but I mean they're claiming a mile per second, you know, making the 556 case down to the 17 caliber. But for what I've seen on the video, I mean it looks impressive unless you start like starting to try to tackle like heavy armor. But as for energy performance, I mean it's like You just see the watermelons you look at the 556 and it comes off in chunks and the 17 It gets us to set the high velocity like you're talking about like with using say bows and all that it pumps it up there the word I mean it just The watermelon is disintegrated and don't exist. Yeah, yeah I don't know how that's going to do like against like heavier type armor and stuff but like targets that are soft tissue and another thing about that, necking it on down to 17 is you start getting down to like a laser beam trajectory to where I mean I don't want to say flat shooting but it's like it's just about actually one of the yeah The problem with reaching or achieving the 5,000 foot mark, which we have with other rounds, is that you have to go to a high-end metal. Even a jacketed projectile is malleable at the impact point. If you are going to go in that direction, then a steel rod or drill rod. Drill rod being used to make your projectile, that's one of the things we've done in the past using drill rod and then milling down, you know, like shaping down the projectile, Sierra Boat Tail or a Spitzer. The other consideration is if you save-o, is that you can go with a solid projectile with no wear and tear to the barrel, Once it leaves the tube, which of course it will already be at spec, it's already going to be at whatever the velocity is by the time it releases the crown of the barrel, you're able to still maintain the calorie buildup through the air. And for most people, remember we've talked about this, if you try to use cast bullets or even copper, yeah, lead, it will generally melt in flight. If it was a point blank range, it would be a horrific bullet because as it leaves the barrel, it would already be building up calories and if it hit, it would be like liquid lead going into somebody. Or let's just say so soft that it would be the equivalent. It would be putty. It would be like a putty bullet. But with solid materials, bronze, brass, copper, steel, tungsten carbide, that's the direction we would have to go. And even there, the brass will soften. The copper will go lightly malleable at higher velocities. So again, you still get back to wear and tear on the barrel, but that steel projectile Like I said, there's no time to travel. 5200 feet per second. It's there. It's just, it's there. It takes longer for you to say it than it would be for the bullet to get there. That's the only way to describe it. It's a PUN. K.A.K. is offering a 12.5. I believe, I forgot, it's like a brass, I guess what you call a drill rod type of brass bullet. But it's been, I've been waiting for four months and they've been out of stock. But yeah, I'd like to, if I had equipment or a place to, I'd actually like to go with like a hardened steel, but like you say, they'd be rough on the barrel. But it's like, with that kind of velocity, that just, Like you said before, two things that Second Chance doesn't guarantee against ice picks and crossbow arrows. And that's the ice pick. Yeah, you're talking velocities, there's nothing you can really defend against. Even when you were talking about armor, at 17 caliber, if it was body armor on a person, At 5,000 feet with a solid core, not core, it's just simply a solid projectile. You could lengthen the bullet in production and go deeper into the case. You still wouldn't lose any of the velocity, but you could almost double the weight of the projectile no matter how light it is. Always remember that. The one key part of the formula is length of the case from the base of the case to the tip of the bullet. That's your primary spec. Now because of that, where you typically gain length is to go deeper with the base of the projectile below the cantilever, for the cantilever line on your bullet. and you'll still be able to achieve all of the energy you can. You can get a McRidable if it's too long and it will not. It will actually be detrimental to the performance of the round. But the math formula can be worked out. Let me finish this before I go any farther because what you said is everything I've been saying. The reason for going to the 300 blackout, the reason, having it. I'm not talking about you switching out to it, people. This is what I'm saying here. The 300 Blackout is the second tier upper that you have on hand if we if let's say tomorrow they go stupid or next week they go stupid and they start a war. Whatever it is doesn't make any difference. Immediately all 556 production goes to the military period. You do understand that right people? Well I'm gonna go to the garden store in the last minute no you're not. All production of any type would be prioritized and acquired if nothing else with a voucher, even though we're $37 trillion in stupid debt. The government would take the stuff at gunpoint if they had to from the manufacturers, but they all have a gentleman's agreement that if they're inside the US, they probably would be in their best interest to support the government. So, they will take what they need, but you don't get anymore. So, what we need to have is a solution. You know how long it will take for you to run out of ammunition? Just with regular, let's say, commercial varmiting? A little under two years. How do we know this? Well, in America, back when we actually had people a little more serious about shooting, World War II, The government had to, the War Department, had to actually come with a special dispensation production window to build commercial hunting rounds for the farmers and for the game wardens of the country because they had run out of ammunition They needed something to replace. So they actually did limited military production runs of commercial calibers like 270, 243. 30 caliber Remington, 32 caliber Remington. There's a whole list. 303 Savage, there's one that's unique, but they built it for the purpose of providing ammo to the civilian population, not for fighting, but because of, again, predator elimination and game getting. And some interesting stuff was built for all of those calibers during that period of time. Well, guess what? If we think ahead, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance, we are not going to run out of ammunition and we are going to have what we need on the shelf, but we will have to build or create, as I said, a transition production run. To do that, the 300 blackout makes more sense. because we can use damaged cases to continue to keep people armed. Because we'll be able to utilize existing quote-unquote debris and recovered brass from all weapons on the battlefield that are of comparable type, no matter who shot it. So 300 Blackout should be your priority. And yes, it's been used for hushpuppies, for the suppressor systems. That's where it really does shine with a lot of people. But now we got one last thing, we only got a few minutes. Here's the problem. 300 Blackout can be introduced into a 556 and there have been bad things that happened because they're not compatible. So one of the things we need to be ahead of the schedule on is also understanding that we need to clearly mark, number one, the 300 blackout receivers. We have to come up with a marker standard that is A, clearly identifiable, but also tactical, because these are going to be used as combat slash tactical weapons. So we can't have big red letters on the side or numbers like 300. Although again, if that's what it takes, that's what you do. But what we need to do is make sure that the number one, the weapon is clearly marked. Number two, we are going to establish a marker standard for the magazines. Well, but we can use any magazine. True. But if I have 300 blackout in service, I don't need to have mistakes made by operators who plug in a magazine full of 300 blackout. Now don't worry, the weapon will malfunction after the first round. If something like that were to take place, so these are all Think-Ahead considerations. We're not going to get caught flat-footed. Prior, proper planning prevents, piss, poor performance. So these are things that we're already looking at. We have been looking at for a while, but they are things that we need to settle as quickly as possible ASAP because this is part of the long haul. Bad guys are going to do something stupid. The writing is on the wall. The people who hate your country, they've assassinated people on national television to drive a point home. It doesn't make any difference if you like the person or not. That's irrelevant. The purpose behind that, why doing a public assassination on Mr. Kirk was to strike terror into the rest of the population. Well, the only thing that taught me is that the enemy is coming. The enemy's on the way. They got a plan. You better have your plan, and you better be ready to implement your plan. My plan is to win. I don't know about you. My plan is to win. So we better be thinking. We have a short. We have the short-term plans for acquisition and material support collection. Intermediate, which is also the bridging period, which is what this stuff is all about, so that we never run out. Now the other thing with all your weapons, since these weapons all take the same uppers, take the same components, more extractors, more firing pins, more ejectors, those are the parts that wear out on your little rifles. Now, no matter what weapon it is, but with a 5.56, you're going to be using it one way or another as a 5.56, a 300 blackout, take or pick, whatever. Well, you're going to be using it one way or another, firing pin, extractor, ejector, and all small springs that are associated. Go ahead, I heard one voice before we go. We're almost out of here. On my second, he was saying, crack that down and neck him down at 5.56. That little prairie dog will be blowing the car. Yeah, but I wouldn't waste out a prairie dog. Yeah, it would be... It's like he said, basically it's like a laser also, that kind of energy at the other end, it doesn't need to be very big, but it definitely would translate the energy over to the target very efficiently. The big thing is, time to target. Wouldn't be any kind of a thing about the round to be going down range before it hits. Almost impossible to dodge. Well, let's say literally impossible to dodge, but it would be an effective solution. It's one of the things that's already out there, we just need to do a little more research. But that is the 17 caliber solution. That's not what we're talking about. We're talking 300 Blackout. Go to BearCreekArseville.com, Delta Team Tactical, CDN and Sports. Any one of them look to find the best buy. Bear Creek has the charging handle and bolt carrier with the upper. I'm going to look to see what the best price is there when I get off the air. God bless our Republic. I'm gonna get out of here and take it over. We're in LTR coming up and we will be back at 8 o'clock. We'll be evening in so report. God bless. Bye bye. All were his brothers, how often he'd pray. One of Antietam, that now peaceful stream where the water blood red, littered in green. Appomattox, Chickamauga, Vicksburg, Cumberland, Gettysburg, then Washington. Why are you marching? In Flanders Field, how proud were they whose forms beneath the coffee's leg. Men who saw Verdun, died at the mine, soisande. And those who tried the fearful poet, Shatna Derr, who fought, bled, his hearts grew weary. But in whose minds one thought kept churning, that the torch of liberty keep burning. Why are you marching? Planes swarmed in and the rising sun glowed fiercely on the evil dawn, and whose blood runs through our veins. Men who died, remains life forever locked in, waters keep. Now is it right that they should sleep while the warmth you laughter the twisted holland? See the torch of liberty grow dull? Anzio, Asino, Hope, Saméregles, Limon, St. Lo, Garda Lake and Buchenwald, on and on the rollers call. And why? Why are you marching, son? Bugles shrilled in the frozen night and first dawned in the awful sight. Seas of men, row after row, left the guy on the bloodstain snow. Busan, Pyongyang, Suwon, Jeongju, and Blood Red ran to Swift Yalu. In South Vietnam, the big guns roared and once again he fought a war. To honor a pledge our nation gave. To help that little country save her people from the certainty that she'd be ruled by tyranny. No matter where the big guns roar, our fighting men like those before, take the torch we all held dear and face freedom's enemies without fear. Our fathers died from sea to sea and blessed the torch of liberty. Why? Why are you marching, son? I've got a picture in my toon has been spun before. Nothing I can do. 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. Through the mist with a f***, his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this the land of freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken sin, you've traded in your name, you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize family farms. and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children and your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? 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. And pray to God that torture freedom burning bright. In to report, then. Carkey? I'm Larry Lawson. You're kind of garbled, Mark. There. Hold on. It's working here. Let's change the locations. Oh yeah. Doesn't look pretty there, does it? And ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. And for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, southwest, north, and South ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com Libertytreeradio.org and we're on satellite because of individuals who listen and then rebroadcast extensively all over the planet and we are not the ones doing that we just provide the signal somebody else does all of the antenna work We're also on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is, well, Larry, what's the date today and what's it like down there in the old west, which we now call Midwest? You can't stop the signal, Mal. Yeah, this is the 29th of September, 2025 A.D. and we seem to be on the verge of being attacked by Russia. The Jewish actors are all in place. Masada said that the whole world is their stage and they're playing us like fools and yeah the Charlie Kirk thing certainly seems to indicate that all these videos that have come out looking like hey there's the assassin no there's the assassin no it's a tranny from a rooftop a hundred feet away even though you can hear this clack right there yeah everything the FB lie has said is still lies little pajit Patel who's got his little Zionist princess You know, wag in his weenie forum, Epstein files. Trump's already to shut down Washington DC to prevent the release of the Epstein files that Thomas Massey and others have actually orchestrated to be released the third week of October, but that's not going to happen, along with probably not your social security checks, the way things are going. Trump is totally in the pocket of the Israelis. And what Yahoo has come over here and basically declared war on American patriots, said they need to use drones and other means against people here that are getting the truth out about what scumbag satanic murdering pieces of parents and their filth. Yes. I'm going to correct you one thing. The Epstein-Siffiles aren't coming out on the third. The day Charlie Kirk was shot, the Republicans and the Democrats both voted to seal them for national security for 60 years. Something was scheduled for the third week. But yeah, they're... The information is coming out. Trump is just as guilty as the rest of them, if not more so. Hung out with Jeffy and met his wife at Galin Maxwell's whorehouse there in New York called the KitKat Club. What they did, they can't touch the Epstein files, the evidence from Epstein's case, and they can't use the evidence from Galin Maxwell's case, which Gries into question why she's still sitting down here in Texas at a minimum security prison when her deal now basically is null and void thanks to what they did Trump is a Freemason Jew that's you know in line with the Freemason Jewish Masonic plan for three world wars to bring in you know the pure light of Lucifer their words to be fought between the political Zionists and the Arabs And yeah, they're supposedly moving tanker planes now to Europe. This is the last time they did this. They attacked Iran. Russia and China and others have been curiously sending munitions to Iran. This will be the final clash and Russia supposedly has a defense pact with Iran that, you know, if they're attacked they're supposed to step in and help. Basically World War III is on the horizon. This is happening at the exact same trigger that Dmitry Dudeman warned about in the 80s. His name is Dmitry Dudeman, now magically changed to Demetri through the magic of the Mandela Effect. But Dmitry Dudeman said that God told him that, you know, when you start seeing trouble in the middle of the country, started by the Communists and the federal government's clashing with these people, that's when Russia, Cuba, Nicaragua and others hit us with nukes and invade. We're on the doorstep of that. This is the timing. Trump is sending all these National Guard out. He's getting kudos from the... retard maga Q tards on the right, you know, because they're going after illegals and making it look good, but you're going to get a general order 66 like you did in Star Wars where they turn around and start attacking the Jedi. You get that? Because, you know, you're actually the Jedi. You're exposing the Israelis. The Israelis are the actual enemy. They're the ones that are running this. Both sides, they are the Communists. They're the ones that brought in all these illegals. You know, Ben Shapiro now doing Charlie Kirk's thing. You know, Ben Shapiro, the Zionist piece of crap, the other Zionist piece of crap, Trump, the slave whom they call their Messiah, Israel calls Trump their Messiah. See this, folks? This is a Satanist, Freemason Jew, Satanist, actually getting you ready for World War III. So, now's the real quick. Hold on a second. You mentioned Schneerson. Let's see. We've talked about him several times in the last several weeks. Schneerson's group, okay, first of all, the individual was born, I believe, around 1902. He died in 1994, but he was declared when he was alive to be the Messiah by this particular Jewish faction and a big clique of rabbis. Now, what's interesting is he passed away, but this is only temporary, and he is going to come back. Now, here's what's fun. Go investigate how they claim he is going to come back. These people mostly go, who the hell are you talking about? What's Larry talking about? What's Mark talking about? The Schneerson group wear a fedora, a standard older style Stetson. You know, classic, you know, classic, you know, casual hat that everybody used to wear, only it's their moniker. When this character was born, the place where he was born became a holy shrine. Now, the question is whether or not they picked every brick up and moved it. There are two different arguments. One, because nobody was paying that much attention, out in the middle of nowhere they created a cul-de-sac driveway and road street, little like an inner city street, and they plopped a copy or the original brick by brick of the four-story sandstone, what is it, yeah, Sandfront, whatever they call them. It's the four-story tenement type buildings. That's part of a whole track of buildings, typically in a city. They actually reproduce a New York track building, and it's a holy shrine over there, if you didn't know. But it's interesting. It is out in the middle of nowhere. At least it was. Maybe they built up around it. Obviously they got the property. But that is supposed to be, you know, when he comes back, he's gonna return. Schneerson's gonna repoint with a vengeance. I'm telling ya. And so these characters, guys, they go to the White House on a regular basis. Go look up the Schneerson faction of rabbis. If you pay attention, you're going to see a bunch of pictures with Donald Trump with them surrounding the desk at the Oval Office. Just to give you, any of you people go and visit the Oval Office as a group, say with, you know, your favorite baseball cap on? Not MAGA. And you just want to come in and influence the press. Do you do that? Any of you? Can you do that? No, but these special people do and what's really fascinating is how they claim he's going to come back I want to ruin that for you when you look at it everybody goes well you know these other crazy people like the Muslims or these crazy people like the fill in the blank they believe in this wait till you read what they believe and Then you're going to go huh and those people are allowed in the White House huh And don't worry, they believe that their feces doesn't stink, yours does. They truly believe that you are all to be their five or six hundred slaves per Jew that they deserve after they play the rubes, after they play the goy. You look into these operational groups, and this is a significant faction, not the only one. You know that because you've seen others, other Jewish factions that show up constantly at the White House. Just like as Larry as you pointed out, Bibi just came in. What did we need Netanyahu over here for in the White House or in Washington? Well, so they can wag his weenie in the rest of the world's face, which everybody's getting tired of seeing as weenie. So all of a sudden there's a whole bunch of people that have been digging in their heels. Just a heads up. Go ahead, Larry. Jump in there. Yeah, and he's come over and publicly said that they need to take control of Elon Musk's ex and TikTok. You know, they want to shut you down on social media. They want to push these Noahide laws, which Trump is a big pusher of the Noahide laws, which you know, you dig down into it, basically says that your head should come off if you believe in Jesus Christ. Well, he's Lord and Savior, not Trump, not knit with Yahoo, okay? You guys are Satanist, you know, fools, and you're gonna go to a really hot spot, and the sooner the better! But unfortunately it is Trump's role to play anti-Christ and this country will be destroyed for his antics and according to Demetri Dudeman's timing this happens when you see multiple federal engagements across the country simultaneously. It is a big diversion and distraction just as they've done in country after country after country. This is the color revolution of the United States. And, again, Trump took money from Soros, so you can point fingers at Soros, but Trump is the same garbage. He's run by the Jews. He's owned by the Jews. He's an Israeli Trojan horse. One of those generals at that meeting should have shot him in the face and done us a favor. He is guilty of treason, you know, a thousand times over. And those, there should be a lot of them there that knew that. But no, you want them to create a manly army so they can go against the Russians. Well, if you're the Russians, and this is actually a real conflict instead of staged a staged thing, you know, would you wait for the US to get ready and hit you back? Or with your superior advantage with hypersonic missiles that actually work instead of our garbage brought in from Mexico and everywhere else that doesn't, you know, would you hit us now? So again, we're right up to this distraction, this diversion. He's sending out National Guard and military across the country because they need them prepositioned before this war breaks out. This is planned. Okay? And your General Order 66 is coming where they're coming against you. They're temporarily making it look like they're going against the illegals and sending a few of them out. But Ben Shapiro spent $150K to bring these bastards in. And Trump was standing right beside him. So the whole thing is a charade just like the Charlie Kirk thing. And there is so much about this Charlie Kirk thing. It looks like it's been set up years in advance. You know, from the movie Snake Eyes to the whole set up and layout of the presentation that they've now bulldozed over. and hurriedly cremated his supposed body. The most laudable explanation at this point looks like a remote controlled microphone that they may have set up with explosives. That's why he had a puff of something under his chest when this thing went off. The person that everybody thought had a palm gun likely had a detonator to set that off. But remember that Nittwey Yai who spent 15 years planning on blowing little kids' faces off in Lebanon with batteries replaced in pagers in Lebanon. So they do these things. You can be tracked with your own cell phone. That is something that they actually practiced with. There was a Fed exercise that was done years ago, and I can't remember what the name of it was, but they actually tracked practice tracking patriots with their cell phones. Easy to do. What's even easier now is to do that and just send a drone after you. I've been watching some of these drone attacks in, you know, between Russia and Ukraine. I've had a little bitty one for some time and they're really easy to fly and basically they're flying them through windows. They're flying through car door windows and into tank tops and everything else and these little incendiaries go off and your house goes up in flames and you're gone and Yeah, that's likely coming here, guys. That stuff is probably all here. And it would Yahoo's already telegraphed that they're going to do another 9-11. The Israelis were deeply involved in 9-11. Their guys were videotaping, you know, themselves, Israelis, at the World Trade Center towers when they did this. They had trucks with planes flying into the buildings that were owned by urban moving systems. Mark has pointed out, they sent text messages to their people in the towers, Otigo messaging, not to be there on 9-11. So these bastards will likely do it again someplace. If you're keeping an eye out, you might hear the warnings, but it's coming. It's definitely coming. So yeah, like I would expect New York, I really would expect New York, especially since they're saying, you know, you've got a communist that's going to be taking over as mayor there, blah, blah, blah. They say a lot of things, don't they? Yeah, it's coming. They're going to be doing terrorism to justify crack down, clamp down here. They're eradicating a lot of food. There's a lot of that in the news. So you better be getting what you can while you can now, yesterday, now, because they're going to empty it off the shelves ASAP to put people under control as fast as they can. So this is all lining up now, now, now, now, now. They are putting us into World War III. Trump is setting it up. Do you get this? It's happening. He is the piece of crap Antichrist. Literally. Freemason Jew, piece of crap Antichrist. Look at what it says he does. Look what he's doing. Go ahead. Before we go any farther, guys, and I already heard this at the, before the top of the hour when we started, Edward, if you could, you might want to do a quick search. You might find a one minute blurb report. There was a bomb planted at TP USA. Yep, I heard that. Okay, yeah, let's see if we can follow any follow-up on that. Apparently they did send a mechanical in and detonated the device, whatever it was, and probably the same people that planted the January 6 pipe bombs that, you know, sat around for 24 hours almost, are the same people that planted this bomb. Now a couple other interesting things. First of all, real quick, Kirk's organization was almost 100% funded by who? Israelis. Jews. Okay, people from either there or here. To the tune of whatever, 40 million, 50 million, take your pick. It doesn't make any difference what the actual dollar amount is. When you're breaking like 10, you know, 12, 14, 20, 30, 40 million, somebody's got you by the short hair. And before the assassination, as we've pointed out many times, all of his donors, there were so many that were Jewish, Israeli, that he was worried because they were all pulling their money back. They were stopping their payments. They were demanding that they have their names taken off the buildings on the Kirk Campus, et cetera. But of course, the moment he was killed, then all of a sudden it was, oh, oh, oh, oh, don't worry about that. Just leave everything where it is. I'm sure we'll take care of it. And all of a sudden, lo and behold, it's like everything's fine. Now, supposedly, supposedly, the ADL, trying desperately to help camouflage the situation, has claimed that Charlie Kirk's organization is a Christian white supremacist organization and needs to be avoided. Now here's the problem with that. There hasn't been any change in the money flow as far as who's donating the money. So what's the purpose behind that? It's completely it's a shill but the idea is to try they're trying to nest the shill in everybody's brains properly so that they can Direct whoever they bring in however they choose it will have nothing to do with being independent It will in fact be run by the very people who supposedly you're shaking your fist at because they're doing bad things because everybody knows what the Israelis are doing in Gaza and what they're doing in the Middle East in general. But the people who will be running it, and they're running it quite openly, are the Israelis, slash the Jews, who have been doing all the dirty deeds. So heads up, this particular incident Again, apparently nobody was hurt or killed or, you know, the device, yes, the bomb went off. Apparently they set another bomb up and did a harmonic thing, but, you know, a bomb went off, but it was the government bomb neutralizing what they had there as a precaution. Not because a bomb went off that was detonated by whoever it is that set the bomb up, if it was a bomb in the first place. If. After all, remember the January 6th quote-unquote pipe bomb and what it wasn't? It wasn't active. It wasn't real. In fact, it looks very much like a standard FBI training aid. So heads up on that one. That's going to be something to keep an eye out for. We're almost to the bottom, by the way, too, guys. Before we go any farther, again, you are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. libertytreeradio.org and don't forget if you can take the time and donate to Liberty Tree Radio you can go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org but libertytreeradio.4mg.com go to the donate key and donate any amount And then get on with business. 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And then I'll pass it on to Ed before the program so he has it set up to go, because it's going to take a little listening time. But we will do it. So for our listener who said, hey, why don't you do Alice's Restaurant? Oh, we will. We will. Just give me a little bit there. The second song will go with Calling America. And it's Communications Tuesday, by the way. Don't forget that. Also, again, guys, watch the yard sales. I got a bunch of talk about radios for nothing this weekend, just last weekend. And they're all in excellent condition. They're not in the box, but they might as well be. If somebody had put batteries in them, I don't know. Maybe once. And otherwise, virtually a brand new cluster of radios that can be passed on. Watch the estate sales. Watch the yard sales. We're going to be in the last gasp of those for a while. Well, estate sales go on all through the winter. You can't stop when somebody dies. Can't prevent that from happening. So we will see more of those. And I highly recommend you stop at those estate sales because you never know what you're going to run into there. A lot of equipment, readily available, pretty well pristine, and the price is absolutely right. You can't beat it. So again, it varies. Sometimes you buy the whole stinking garage for $10. I've done it a couple of times. And I'm serious. I mean, everything left in the garage, you want to clear it out. Everything left in the garage for $10. nuts, bolts, screws, tools, all kinds of stuff. Yeah, it's the leftovers, but it's really good leftovers, okay? And usually I get two radios and anything like that, at least two CBs. So you want to definitely check that out. But handhelds all over the place. People bought them, fiddled with them, and then they don't do anything with them. We are going to be needing alternate communications. Liberkey at symbol, provide.net. When you do put music requesting capitals, it's easier for me to identify it for the title of the email. And then if you can, author, album, name of the song or a link. A lot of you have posted links to a particular version. Some I've never seen before, so I appreciate that. It's actually a good way for you to send something to me because I learn things. And every once in a while there's something you find out, oh, somebody dug out, found, and posted. And that's what we're looking for is unique stuff. I've got a lot of things I've been sharing with people all over the country off this program in terms of music. I do have a lot of, like I've said, collections I've picked up here in the last year and more. But I have tens of thousands of CDs and God knows how many cassettes. I really don't know what the county is on the cassettes. But because of that, I do have a very unique collection of music you won't find anywhere else. So we've been sending stuff back out as people have been asking. It's like, yep, I got that. And especially live concerts from way back when. Some not so far back, only in the 90s and some in the aunts even, but the 50s, 60s, 70s. And authors and artists, very unique. Anyway, we should be hearing the music. We are at the bottom of the hour. And I don't want to talk over the artist, that's for sure. You recognize that music? It's from... Yeah. Remember that? Anybody remember that intermission music? Yeah, that's a big hint. Yeah, Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Everybody started to get up in the theater. It was a fake. Anybody remember that? I do. The intermission? You mean we can get up? Really? This is longer than I expected. About the time everybody started to get up with the intermission music playing, then the movie started back up. How many of you were around for that? Anybody remember? It was kind of funny, to say the least. And everybody looked sheepishly at each other and sat back down very, very quickly. What is the velocity of an unladen sweater? Yes, an un-legged one. African or European? Well, I don't know that. Never saw it. If you know what we're talking about, you know what we're talking about. If you don't, you gotta watch a few movies. You gotta watch one movie in particular. Monty Python and the Holy Grail. So, uh, yeah. Finds like this. Now, here's what's always cute about that. When you watched that and everybody thought that was a joke, have you ever seen an attack rabbit? I should mention this because you know what? You're going to see some funny stuff happening when the collapse takes place, so to speak. Guys, you know rabbits, there are rabbit populations we have here, breeds that go up to 65 pounds. You do know that, right? Have you ever seen a Newfoundland Lomp? Now I'll give you a homework assignment once you're done here today or you can do it while you're listening to us. Newfoundland Lomp, L-O-P, lop, rabbits. Bloody hell lot! Look how big they are! That's right. Actually, they are monsters. But here's the thing. A gentleman that I worked with at the University of Michigan raised Newfoundland lops and many other lop rabbits. They're different breeds. Average size for the other breeds is up to 35 pounds. So I'm helping him out and I did a little contract work where I decided I was going to do a roof job for him. So I've got all the materials there and I'm doing the roof. There's a sidebar thing, something to make some money. And before I got up on the roof he goes, well this is my attack rabbit. And he's this one rabbit he's walking into the garage. In the garage he's got all these breeding cages where he's got all his show bunnies. And he sells these rabbits all over the world. I mean all over the country I should say. So, okay, all right, that's funny, that's cute, attack rabbit, ha ha. So I go up on the roof. And I'm at an advantage point where I look down and the rabbit's walking around the yard and he's about 35, maybe closer to 40 pounds. I look down and all of a sudden he acts kind of strange and he walks over to the corner of the building. You know how rabbits kind of walk, you know, hop walk a little short and straw, you know, not very fast. But he's looking around the corner of the building and I don't know what he's looking at. Well, I look over the T at the top of the roof, and here's a dog coming in front of the neighbor's yard, the first house, the second house, and then the third, which is right next to the house where I am. And that's that dog who's awfully attentive. He's looking left, he's looking right, and he's making a pretty good stride. He's not running hard. He's just walking fast. Well, he gets to the back of the yard parallel with the corner of that house, and he did not see that rabbit. All of a sudden, I hear, just like you hear in Monty Python, I hear, Which I had never heard this before. And the rabbit makes three strides, opens his fat chubby face, sinks his two incisors top and bottom into the butt of that dog. And that dog has got this rabbit attached to his rear end and he's running around in a circle like, you know how a dog like, right? The rabbit is pivoting back and forth while he's flying horizontally through the air, turning and turning and turning. And in the third turn of that dog, the rabbit let go, rolled like he was a ninja. lands on all four stops after about six maybe seven rolls and lands on his feet stops himself on his feet picks himself up a little bit and goes again meanwhile the dog realizing his error turns and now is running and escapes the rabbit waits looks around a little bit left and right Then shrinks its body back in and gets all calm and does the fluffy bunny walk again Yeah, just like in Monty Python. Remember you see the rabbit go that lunge? That's exactly what it looked like only it was at about a foot and a half off the ground If I hadn't seen it and you told me more, you think the way I've never seen anything like that Well, you'll hope you never do that. They're the most vicious things on the planet. They've got things like this Go ahead callers over there A 55 pound rabbit. 65. 65. Yeah. We're talking an arm full of cat food. Okay, bag of dog food. Okay, that's what you're talking about. Yes. I'm absolutely... So 22 is still good, right? Oh, I think 22 is... A 22 would do him in, but maybe everybody remembers years ago, does anybody remember when they were trying to make fun of Jimmy Carter because he was attacked by the rabbit when he was rafting? He was whitewater rafting out, I think, Colorado. And everybody laughed. I said, so well, it is funny, but you don't really understand. Jackrabbits get pretty stinking big also. And if you had one that was territorial, like the one I saw, the Blop, yeah, I'd say you have to watch out because those teeth are nothing to laugh at. Only got a couple of them, but they're big but you know they're like couple of chicklets and chicklets with razor sharp ends So I mean they sharpen their teeth guys you do know that right that's why they're finding things to grate their teeth on So just in case you see the rabbit in front of the cave, and there's bones everywhere look at the bones man Yeah, real Go on boys chop his head off Homie cost in pepper of him Yep, and the next thing we see is somebody's head ripped right off his body. Go ahead, Colin. You mean if I had a touch that between five and ten pound rabbit, you know how soft and fluffy they look? You mean that thing with a bit me literally? That small rabbit. No, maybe not. Well, no, it's purely matter of attitude. This is territorial bunny. Like I said, this is an alpha bunny. That's the best thing to understand. It's an alpha rabbit. He owned the property. He's exactly what he's saying. That's my attack rabbit. They're all radiation. Well, no, they didn't require any radiation. They just grow naturally. Anything in the breeding world, by the way, if you have people who have not read that much, maybe some of you are going, yeah, he's right. Anything that has the word Newfoundland in front of it is big. Newfoundland goats, Newfoundland ponies, Newfoundland pigs, Newfoundland... I've never seen a Hulk rabbit before. I never saw a Hulk rabbit before. Well, you know, that's just... proportionally, they're... again, they are proportionally correct in scale as far as size by comparison to their smaller counterparts. And again, what were they raised for? They were raised for maximum meat production. That's what they were bred for. I mean, think about it. How many pounds of meat are you getting off a 65-pound rabbit? You want to really look up something called a capybara. It's a giant gerbil. And it's one of these Mandela-like things to me. I never heard of the damn things before, but they swim in pools and people keep them as pets down in South America. It's huge capybara. You have to see it to scale because when you look at it, you go, oh, it must be some kind of guinea pig. And then you get, you find out what, you know, find what the size is and you realize, whoa, that ain't no guinea pig. But there again. I think I'm already talking about a Neanderthal. Yeah, the equivalent. Well, there again, one of the things to remember is that most of these animals have been bred domestically at one time or another. And even guinea pigs. Guys, guinea pigs are considered a foodstuff. Yeah, we have them as pets. They're like tribbles. OK, most pets are like tribbles. Well, they're small, and they're fluffy, and you can pet them. And they breed like a lot. Well, they breed like a lot because, like you said in Star Trek with the tribbles, they breed fast because they're eaten so much. They're eaten by everything. The predators on the planet are supreme. And the same is true with a lot of these smaller breeds of animals that are on the planet here that you do deal with. Remember, in their own environment, the attrition rate is elacious. So they have to make up for it somehow. Well, the ones that make it are better at making more. It's just that simple. But the advantage is, again, now if you're looking for breeding stock to keep yourself alive, then domesticating some of these animals makes a great deal of sense. And the Newfoundland rabbit, probably the best example, the area itself, I mean Newfoundland, go take a look at it. OK, guys, they didn't breed there naturally like that. What it is is that the animal husbandry solution is, wow, we've got so much space. We've got to grow so much food. Better make a bigger bunny. Well, everything bigger. Like I said, go take a look at Newfoundland anything. They have records with regard to a number of different types of livestock and animals. As far as the history of them goes, don't ask me. With each one, I've read a lot of them. I just can't remember only part of what I've read because it's been quite a few years. The rabbit, it would be a good foodstuff if we're looking at some of the problems in the future here. The only issue is you can't be on a steady diet of rabbit. We have to emphasize that. Go take a few survival courses. They always explain that to you. In our survival escape and evasion courses, that was something that was constantly discussed. Rabbits are everywhere on the planet. And you are easily killed and easily butchered and eaten. But again, if that's all you had to eat, you would literally start to starve because you don't have what doesn't have all the amino acids. And not all of the proper fats that you need, you have to actually add a fat of some kind to that diet, which means eating other critters would be your preference, and hopefully not people. On that note too, something else is an ad hoc thing. Totally askew to everything we're talking about, but it's not. Guys, if you're in the field and you acquired, if you killed a deer, you killed a pig, you killed even that bunny rabbit. If you eat, but you can't eat it all, first of all remember, food and water. Where's the best place for you to store it? Inside you eat it. Eat and drink. Water, yeah, it can pre-hydrate, but food's the same way. However, if you have extra food, meat like that left over, char it. This is an old trick that for anybody who was on the trail, you cook it, that's fine. But before you move, you don't have to abandon the meat. You don't have to see it rot right away. Char the meat. Literally burn the meat all over the outside completely, top to bottom, front and left to right. This ensconces, this carbon scale helps to retard oxygen contact with the meat that you do have, which prevents, again, breakdown of the food stuff. So you can actually get perhaps up to three days travel time on any game that you might capture like that. Now why is that an advantage? You kill animals along a trail or an area of activity you're trying to escape and evade, people are going to start finding what you killed or at least what's left of it. Whereas on the other hand, if you kill it, bury or move or dispose of, make sure it's away from any track, away from anything else that's going on or bury it would be best. Whatever you're not eating. You then can carry the food stuff that you aren't going to use right away with you and it prevents you from having to actually waste ammunition, spend time hunting when you could spend time traveling. Remember these are all issues that you have taken into consideration with the math formula for. Infiltration, exfiltration, or escape and evasion, whichever you're doing. So charring, go look up the technique. It's not hard to do at all. It's very simple. You've already got fire. Then you do it as quickly as you can and then break down your fire so that that doesn't betray you either. Go ahead, call the trip in there. Be relatively quiet most important everything has to do with being observed or lack of lack of observation is your best situation and to do that preventing being heard or seen Actually with a lot of the game even a blowgun I've done in in recent decades We experimented quite extensively with blow guns and as I pointed out on the air we've killed rats and One of the best rat illumination tools for hunting on a farm, although we've used 22s, I've used pistols, I've used pistols with wax bullets, which really are the best way to go, for a handgun, but with a wax bullet with a primer only, no powder. It'll kill a rat, blow it open just like you hit it with a 410 at point blank range. It'll kill a rabbit. Using a, yes, it would kill a rabbit, but The blow gun will also, or the slingshot, just like you were saying, or the little small pistol bows. They're not super powerful, but they're more than capable of performing that task. And it's one of the reasons those are a good investment. They're limited, but for what they can do, they do it well. So they are a solution, a useful tool when the time comes. Just something to think about there. So it's good you brought it up. One of the important things here too is to have as much ammunition for whatever it is you are carrying as possible. But light weight, in other words travel light, move faster. So one of the other considerations is that the shorter blow gun can easily be stowed. One of the tricks is to put it inside, if you're going to transport it in a backpack, put it inside a PVC tube with a cap so that you create a carry tube that won't be easily bend or break or perforate the blow gun and go the cheapest China Sport PVC pipe you can find. You can find it at different stores carry it, thin wall, that's all you need. Typically the type that you see used for RV work, just as a point. That gauge of plastic is best in the PVC pipe for what we're talking about doing. The thing is, you can always use that PVC pipe as a blow gun if you had to. Darts, you can make darts if you have to when you're down the road, but while you're not having to be stressed out about figuring out what to do, you build and put a kit together. And again, put it in a transport tube of some kind. It doesn't have to be very rigid, but it just needs to be enough to keep it contained and keep everything where you can find it. And same with slingshots. We can do a slingshot. You want a bag or a couple of shot bags full of different sized pellets. You can use buckshot. You can use ball bearings. But buckshot, or number four or number double lot, work really well. So this is, again, you want it already stowed away. This should not be a last minute thing if you're putting a survival or escape innovation kit together. It should already be ready to go. With the crossbows the biggest thing is most of the places that you carry the little pistol bows Also carry an additional All the spare parts for it, you know what an additional Primary string plus also end taps because usually that's what really goes bad on them. They're not very heavily made But they do work well enough and again even the lighter weight lighter prod Will get the job done with small small game So, the biggest issue is lots of darts, lots of bolts. Go ahead, call your governor. That's me. It's Larry. Well, before we run out of time, I just want to stress that the story came out today that banks are about to fail. So, this big, bloviated bill was designed to blow out the rest of the U.S. dollars so that people would be forced on the digital system. The digital system is being forced in Spain. this piece of garbage Starmer's telling his people nobody will be able to work in England unless they have your digital ID. Of course Trump's been pushing the Bitcoin garbage which you know that fails repeatedly is worth absolutely nothing and you know that's what they want to force you on here so that's why they're blowing out the dollars so again they're taking food out folks. You need to go get what you can while you can right now. Right? Freaking now because they're taking food off and it will empty on the shelves fast and then you will be subject to their control if you want to eat anything. Do it now. Now, now, now, now, now. That's it. Very good. One other thing too on that note with food. We're into the pumpkin and gourd season. Guys, squash and pumpkin store very well. And you get two different foodstuffs. You get the meat off of the pumpkin, whether it's a jack-o'-lantern type pumpkin or a pie pumpkin. It doesn't make any difference. They're all edible. And at the end of the Halloween element, there's going to be whole piles of pumpkins, big and little, laying all over the place. The smaller ones are actually a pretty good choice, a little denser. But you do want the seeds. Here's one thing that we've talked about many times. Most people don't have cooking oil on the shelf. or if they do, they have a minimal amount. Nobody is looking past the first cycle of what you purchased. And pumpkin seed oil would work. Pumpkin seed oil can be used for a number of different cooking solutions. And it's squeezed from the pumpkin seeds. Well, for every pumpkin you get, how many pumpkin seeds do you pull out? And the denser the seed, the more oil you'll be able to squeeze out of that. If you don't have a press, that's another thing I would invest in anyway. We do apple juice. We do a number of different berries that we squeeze. So I have a press that's probably about 105 years old this year. It's got the patent on the side of it. So what's interesting is it works just as well as the day it was bought. If you look around, it's something nobody thinks about. If you can't find it anyplace else, go to the Amish. Go to the Amish stores and you will find everything you need in manual tools like that. And a press can be so handy for a lot of different things. One of the things we're doing this year are dyes. And there's a number of berries that are coming out right now. They're in the ripe cycle. And this year we're going to be doing different colors of dyes that are all natural. So we'll talk a little bit about that later in the week here. It's only Tuesday. But we will bring that up as a subject in the next couple of days. And it's so simple, it's ridiculous. But if you want something other than earth green or earth brown, chestnut, walnut, whatever, The berry solution, typically it will be in the reds or the burgundies or if you want to add a little to the shading you can actually even produce a blue. In our case we're interested in dark colors for camouflage. I want different alternating colors. That's what we're going to be demonstrating here. We'll be posting some pictures on the gilded. As soon as we get the first batch done, there's stuff boiling right now outside in a cauldron while I'm talking. So that will be part of the first batch of the new walnut stain that we're doing. But you don't, you know, again, guys, you've got to be thinking ahead. You've got to practice what we preach. You've got to actually apply what we're talking about. Now food, as Larry pointed out, there's a lot of stuff that's cheaper free at the end of the season. Apples that are drops. We probably have put, Nancy's done at least, I would say, 100 of apple sauce or canned apples so far. 100% free. We didn't pay for any of those except for the jars, which we got mostly secondhand, which we buy any time we see, and the lids, which we have to replace. Now, lids are going to be a weak spot, so we already purchased a large quantity of reusable lid tops. And there's a couple companies making them right now. You might want to investigate in that. And I think I'll have Nancy up here if we can. before the end of the week and we're going to talk about that also because these are solutions. We have to think beyond the first cycle of this process but we do need food so however you can access it, congratulations, go for it. Embrace. Deal with this now. Oh, yeah. Walnuts, Michigan here, the bottom of Michigan last year was hyper walnut season. This year, the walnuts were a lot thinner in terms of quantity up towards the middle of the state. For whatever reason, with the life cycle, the upper part or middle of the state, walnuts are at a peak. So if you have allies in different parts of your state for different types of, if you're looking for especially nuts to harvest for what we're doing, a combination of both food and stain, then you want to ask around, check with your allies, look to see what they have in their neck of the woods. They may have a much better crop of something, and if need be, ask them to collect it. They don't have to do anything with it. You do the processing, but we need them to help out by collecting additional material. Remember, we all work together on this. If we all work together as a team, remember? I always had a deep respect. I mean that most sincere. The band was just fantastic. That is really what I think. Oh, by the way, which one's pink? Yeah. So in this case, we're going to make sure that we eat. Also, as we pointed out, I highly recommend at this point in time, considering what we're already seeing as benchmarks, If you don't have a 300 blackout upper for your AR-15, get one. Bear Creek Arsenal has a couple of different ones that are on sale for below $200 with bolt carrier and charging handle. I don't care what configuration. You want a 16 inch barrel or more, but a 16 is most common. That's why I'm saying it's to be the cheapest. Bear Creek makes good uppers and good parts in general. So, go over to Bear Creek and find the best deal they have, the cheapest deal possible. You can go to CDN and sports, also AR-15 discount, Renier Arms, Delta Team Tactical, there are many others, but I highly recommend that you pick up a 300 Blackout upper ASAP. That should be your second upper receiver. parallel with a 7.62x39. If you're going to get one or the other, that's fine. But between those three, most important is the 300 blackout is for second generation fighting. Pass the first wave of use it and then lose it, or use a lot of it. Recovery of what we can find, 300 blackout is easier to build. especially from junk and scrap and it would keep us fighting while others can't. Well, they may not be able to, I should say. So we're going to do our part to come up with solutions and 300 Blackout for the time being is a good one. I've talked about it before, but right now, especially again with some of the deals, we may not see it again. If they're going to go and steal the property, people will be putting a bullet in their ass real quick. We definitely still have the COVID money foreclosure coming. The state of Michigan sent warnings out. I want to have Dave Stone up. Larry, if you can, listen in. If I can, I'll try to get him up tomorrow, but I know he's traveling. However, the townships were notified that they are now auditing the books across Michigan. And they've already started first with the people who got COVID relief money for unemployment that weren't unemployed. And in fact, they feel they stole the money. Step two is to go after the townships and the counties for the COVID money that they were given that they misspent. Now we talked about this on the air, but this is also part of that cascading storm to create crisis. And the purpose is to take and steal the land right off from underneath your feet. Another good reason why we'll be shooting your ass. So I don't have a problem with it. Whatever happens, happens. We just need to be ready for it. We got to fight better. We got to make sure we have a plan for long-term operations. We need to make sure that our logistics train is developed to its fullest. The only way that can happen is all of you have to participate. You have to make it happen. It's just that simple. Yes, somebody's asking again here in the, hold on. Yes, the COVID relief money went to the townships. Guys have already started to explain that, remember, they were not going to let you pay it back when they first took it. When you first took that money, if you all say, oh, I got to get rid of this, I'm going to give it back to them. When you contacted the Fed, they would not let you return that money. So the plan right from the get-go was to indenture slash to put in debt the townships and the counties for property foreclosure. Keep that in mind because the townships don't have any collateral. The only collateral that technically the fiction of the township or the county has are the people's property of the county. You do understand that. Oh. I hung up on just the last minute. It wasn't Ed. There was something happening at this end, guys. Sorry about that. God bless our republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. Go around and march, both gay and high. Lura, Larry, thank you for being there, sir. Yeah, it's ready. I already begun. There we go. Anyway, I'm gonna get out of the way for now, guys.