October 8, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed Charlie Kirk's death, analyzing ballistic evidence and weapon characteristics in detail, then shifted to broader geopolitical topics including Russian military strategy in Ukraine and Moldova, Canadian gun confiscation efforts, and domestic militia preparedness. The second hour featured a guest host discussing precious metals markets, noting gold over $4,000 per ounce and silver near $50, with analysis of economic indicators and inflation. The third hour covered international conflicts, Baltic state propaganda, and domestic preparedness including specific product recommendations for boots, ammunition, and AR-15 components, concluding with a Guns and Gadgets segment on the Insurrection Act.
- charlie kirk assassination
- ballistics analysis
- ukraine russia moldova
- militia preparedness
- gold silver prices
- inflation economic collapse
- canadian gun confiscation
- ar-15 weapons
- insurrection act
- federal military deployment
- second amendment
- jewish communism
- posse comitatus act
- national guard federalization
- barter precious metals
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right here to begin it because if we start at the end it's gonna be too short oh I'm coming to you on the wings of light just saw into the airwaves blinded your radio speakers with the finesse of eruption yachts just love that word you got the wolfman jack graffini goat show the programmer provides the contemporary person with a gibberish education yes He took off his three cornered hat and speaking low to me he said, we fought a revolution to cure our liberty. Both the Constitution as a shield for future generations this legacy we gave. In this the life of freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the life of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children and your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children? to live in fear and be a slave. Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of the once he came, his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. 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? Limited constitutional republic. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... First hour of the Intelligence Report, Heimer-Kernky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West, East, Southeast, and North. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. We're on satellite because of so many individuals who are listening and then rebroadcasting. The numbers have grown here in the Great Lakes area with another association linking up with the groups that are doing the original work. Want to say hi to all of our new listeners there. We're in a myriad of other communications and technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Wednesday! It's weapons Wednesday! Faze Plasma Rife and 4D Water Range, Oozie, 5mm carbon, Spot-Fool Shotgun. Yeah, you know, buddy, all the good stuff. Anyway, it is the 8th of October. 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 2025 Battle for the Republic. Book one, The Dance of Swords. And away we go. It's pretty exciting, matter of fact. All kinds of cool stuff going on. Let's see. We have the nebulous attacker supposedly who had the big plan. The plan was really big. It was a big plan. It was a really big, really, really, kind of, big, Mossad plan to apparently, what, bomb the Supreme Court? Seems like the ring knockers are going down through a checklist that they already have pre-planned, obviously, and are using to stir the pot. You know, shaking the bush, boss. Shaking the bush. And it just seems like you got to make sure you spread the well. Almost as if, like I said, it was pre- that, of course it's planned. We know it's planned. Duh! Now, the big thing here again is interestingly enough, the same old clique, the Oi boys doing what they do best, and propaganda is the mission, propaganda is the purpose. Don't worry, supposedly had this diatribe, he didn't like everybody. Wow, that makes him lefty, righty, generally. Well, the most important thing, the last thing they mentioned, he didn't like the Jews. Don't worry, sir. Nobody likes the Jews. They might have to suffer and put up with them. But I'm going to tell you right now, to be quite honest, that people were, you know, of course, people were terrified to speak in most cases. Nobody likes the Jewish Mafia. Nobody. They aren't liked by anyone. They're forced upon everyone. But they aren't liked by anyone. If I try and suck up a lot, maybe I'll get enough brownie points that they'll pat me on the head, squeeze me on the rumpus, and won't rape me. And then I'll be part of the outer party of the slaves of the tribe, the slaves of the Jewish mob. If only I could be just so much more noticeable, perhaps I should bow more and lick more butt. If I could lick more kosher butt, I'd be great. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. I think that's Phyllis. Go ahead. It is me. I'm thinking about this. This is possible that one of the reasons why they're getting rid of all the workers and everything is because they're about ready to turn the government over to a computer or everything over to computer systems getting ready for the cryptocurrency. Well, it could be, but you know another consideration is getting rid of all of the old crew that cost money and are part of the old contracts to be replaced, maybe not so much by just the computers. But remember, we've got the Morlocks underground. We've got the illegal alien army brought in, which by the way, a lot of it were functional, and I guarantee much better educated Chinese personnel. Do you think that they do you think the Chinese in cooperation with the other globalists betraying us here would bring in stupid people or would they bring in smart people? I got this funny feeling they might bring in smart people After all they qualified to be police officers already They've been putting Chinese and foreign nationals from other countries in uniforms and giving them guns And patting the head, squeeze down the ass, and congratulations. They're your man! Well, no, not your man. They're their man. Hey, Mark. No, go ahead. Go ahead. Jump in there. They've been in this since the 1980s. In the military, they had instructors that were actually from Honduras and different countries. And they had other military that were actually on the post. And that were being trained by our military. So this has been going on for decades. More than decades, probably. That's all we know about, most likely. But anyway, so yeah. And New York City has had Mexicans, Mexican police on the street for quite a few years. They were bringing them in when they brought in a lot of the illegals because they needed some officers that were able to speak their language. So to help- Do you mean money? You mean the language of money? Is that what you're after? Oh, I'm sorry. Tawos and pesos. Not dollars. Although they take dollars. They prefer dollars. Pesos are, you know, eh. But yeah. No, the fact is, this is what we've been warning everybody about because progressively it has become more and more public And components are waiting in the wings for the next step. So the one thing they know that they made a mistake on with the Great Depression is they didn't have the replacement population for the enforcement arm. And the biggest problem they have now is they can't trust. They know that if they start shooting on American soil, the You know, people used to be, you know, fellas, we've got to go back to Michigan because Michigan is our home country and we've got to go fight for Michigan. Well, ain't nobody saying that hardly anymore at all, especially with the communist states. Maybe some of the more, let's just say, traditional states, and it's more likely, you know, some down south, not many, but some down south might actually think that way to a degree over most of what you see in the north, which is pretty much useless. What would be interesting though is that most people are aligned with and appreciate family still, no matter how hard they've tried to break that up. And if you are military, oh, you might listen to a percentage, and there's some little gobble of whatever dog found it and follow any order, but a whole bunch of people won't. And the only way they can guarantee proper overall knuckle-dragging monkey enforcement is to have the outsiders here. Again, also because they'll follow the orders that are necessary to exterminate whatever part of the population, which is us, you and me, but they want to kill off. So the biggest problem they've got, though, is that now they've created an even more efficient, as far as I'm concerned, a more efficient way for us to identify, you know, targets of activity and, you know, with making, it doesn't take as much time to make a decision about who to shoot and not shoot. Rule number one, if they look like this, shoot them. But they might be, nope, if they're in uniform now and they're doing this and they work for them, shoot them. No question. Don't have to worry about it. Not my relative, not my... It works both ways. This is the part they don't want you to figure out. Oh my goodness, I don't want to shoot a human being. Not a human being, it's a foreigner. Oh, you can't say that. Oh yeah, that's how I'm going to be thinking. I can very quickly, it helps to reduce my angsting with regard to maybe we should give the poor fool a chance to get out of that uniform and leave. I'm not going to trust him to join me, but I would give him a chance to get out of the uniform and go. But if it's some foreign SOB, por favor, no comprende ingre. I understand, neither do I. No comprende in Mexicano. Oh, por favor, bang bang. You see, that's the part or for that matter. Or it could be, oh, so, no, we have a number of snub fighters. Hey, you'd learn some English there. Well, I know I did, too. I was trying to get to your women. Then I found out the American women. Like the French women. All the same. We will end up having to fight all of them, and I don't have a problem shooting them, but it's a lot easier. And when I know for sure they ain't none of them, I love. So, this is the bad part of the formula where it gets to a physical conflict. That's the part we all need to be really embracing a lot. We need, it is time. I hope people are going, oh my God, people are talking about a civil war or something. We need to avoid that. No, actually why? We have nothing in common with the other side. But the most important thing is we need to shoot all of the other side and that means going after that character way back over there behind everybody else with the clipboard and the coffee cup You know the one that's telling everybody what to do. Yeah that that sorry bugger gets shot first By my heaviest longest range finest rifle marksman or indirect fire from a mortar or whatever we have I don't care but again the it is true they are moving to replace or have an element in place that is, number one, more loyal and reliable because they have nowhere to go and they're actually stepping up because they're going to be giving us their position in life. Shoot them, just show them. Shoot them, but save the coffee cup if you can. Right, I'll have the coffee cup later as long as I sterilize it really well because I don't know what kind of horrific disease the AIDS carrier might have. You've got to remember that. Beware, remember, these are proofedness. I mean, I understand. I don't waste anything. That coffee cup might not have hit the ground if I can be fast enough. I'll grab it, you know, be flipped up while his head spatters into the watermelon-esque mist of paint. But if I'm lucky, I might be able to grab that cup before it hits the ground. And I'll make good use of it down the road. But first, I have to clean it. I think we should be thinking about that with all their stuff. You know, probably have to sterilize a lot of this. Oh, I know. I wouldn't be thinking if I washed it anyways. I think I heard Phyllis again. Go ahead. I heard another voice. It wasn't me. Oh, okay. Okay. If anybody else wants to speak, I heard Tom. And I know where Phyllis is. Anybody else? Don't want to leave anybody out. Okay, very good. One of the things, in fact it's very obvious today with all the different little conversations, example real quick, everybody we're hanging out of this Charlie Kirk thing. He's either hiding in Israel or somewhere in Valhalla, Australia. And he can't come back because he's dead. So he's not Jesus, so we're not going to accept the idea that he resurrects. The only thing that will happen if he reappears is people are going to be going, you son of a bugger. You lied! You lied, you dog! You lied! But since he's probably dead, probably. What's interesting here is that, yeah, well, they finally, you know, because Candace Owens is, you know, you have receipts, well, yeah, she actually does. What's really fascinating is it's not a surprise. She's much closer to the individuals in that circle than you and I are. Yeah, she was literally Charlie Kirk's best friend when he first started out with the stuff. She was in his circle. The funny thing is where she released this, where she released the text messages, one of the SOBs who is lying about what Charlie Kirk had said and has lied about what she had said has come out and said, yes, those text messages are real. And I gave those text messages to members of the Fed and people in government. And I think it just got back to her and then she's like, no, it didn't come from him. But he's covering his own arse because he's thinking that all it got, it got reached, it's me. But before he was lying his ass off saying it wasn't true. Right, exactly what I'm going to point out here is... It's like this, here's how it works. Yeah, those texts are real. Yeah, Charlie Kirk was like pissing at the Israelis. Yeah, but he only got cut back by two million dollars. There was only one guy, no there wasn't, first of all, remember it was pointed out that multiple, and in fact, guys, if you pay attention to what was being said by Charlie Kirk himself, that he was having problems with dough-noirs, not one dough-nore. He was having problems with a bunch of his dough-noirs. So here's what's fascinating about this. Well, yes, yeah, yeah, okay, he did this much, but we'll see if you will accept just that and ignore all the rest. No, what it comes down to is basically, again, Charlie Kirk was a shill for the Israelis. I don't argue with that, and again, No skin off my teeth, no hair off my back. Why? Because we didn't run with that circle, okay? So he's doing his thing. He was being a show for Israel. And then he, using his reasoning and progressively having this, what have we said from the Bible, he had the scales lifted from his eyes. And at a given point, he dug his heels in, because he's Charlie Kirk. And he's special, I understand that, but his entire operation was with people who were not riding with him, but all those people who were just around him. And again, when somebody sees the boss with his head popped, or at least let's put it this way, dead, in front of a national television. If we believe the... again, always, please don't correct me, because I'm going by the official story and it kills them unto itself. That if he got shot, however he got shot, doesn't make any difference. All the peons look at that and go, son of a bugger. That's the big kahuna. They said they loved him. They gave him tens of millions. And then because he said something wrong, they executed him on national television. I'm a peon. They wouldn't put me out in the public. They'd kill me in the back alley. I'd have suicide by axe with three chops to the back of the head. I'd have suicide with seven bullets to my back while they're hanging me by my toes like a pinata in my garden shed. And I die. She said, that's why everybody goes, why are all these other people stepping up? The boss just got shot. on national television in front of lots of people. Why does the Mossad and the Jewish Mafia murder people in front of a bunch of other people so that you can create fear? Everybody keeps doing this. Why would they not speak up? Oh, I don't know. Now let's say first, unask the workplace, move their family, because seriously, that's what you'd have to do. The Jewish mob will be coming after everybody. And by the way, here's something else I'm going to point out. I would recommend that everybody put the Talking Point of Merit USA, TPUSA, under a microscope. And we want to know who all the employees are. You want to know why, guys? Why would we want to know now who all the employees are, especially those that were on Mr. Kirk? Well, because of what I mentioned earlier, all of a sudden, remember Maxine? Yeah. Well, Maxine was at home. Yeah. And she stumbled down the stairs. Yeah. And apparently she was dizzy. Yeah. And she walked into the bathroom. Yeah. And she filled the bathtub up while she was still like in like, well, he had a concussion. Yeah. And then she held herself down. And, you know, she wrapped her head around the, like the shower curtain by accident. And it was around her head. And then she fell into the bathtub that she filled with water and it was a total accident, I'm telling you. They found blood on the second floor before she went down the stairs and they figured it was just a cascading series of sad accidents but she's not with us anymore. Oh that's cute. Yeah it'll be like that. What they're looking for is stuff like the Clinton thing. Yeah they spoke to a vet about Charlie Kurt's death and shot themselves. 12 times in the back just like the Clinton's one guy did. Well and again, that's what the coroner said. Oh, wait a minute. That's like the coroner we've got that nobody can talk to with this thing. Well, yeah, I'm still waiting for that, for the SOBs who claim that they've seen it, okay, that say they have copies of it, they still haven't produced it, the autopsy report. There's gonna be nothing There's nothing graphic about that other than the verbiage. It is less graphic than watching Charlie Kirk getting shot in the neck, watching the blood spurt from his neck. It's not going to be there. It's black and white. It's going to be in text. Or there might even be a recording with it if they did a tape or digital recording. And the fact of the matter is that what we're going to watch for is when the next employee, Bob, all of a sudden decides to commit suicide. And then there's Randall, and Randall was the other camera guy. He got away, but he killed himself somewhere in outer Montana on the side of a mountain where he was hiding in a cabin. And for some reason, he just ran out the front door and grabbed a rope, stuck a pitchfork in the ground, wrapped the rope around it while he was still running. It was all very impressive to watch if it was caught on camera. And then he flung himself over the cliff. and hung himself on the side of the mountain out in the middle of nowhere because he was so grief-stricken. I've got another issue I want to bring up and people say that they're saying, well, they can't release that because of the investigation. Guys, it's a murder investigation. And anything that they would release to us like this, they've got to give to the defense and discovery. So what is, what are they protecting by not giving out? The autopsy. It has nothing to do with anything other than them trying to buy as much time as possible. If anything in the autopsy, through discovery, the defense is going to get anyway. So why not just put it out there? In fact, there isn't really, there's not a whole lot. in the way of anything. There's nothing that will surprise anybody. Well, the only thing that it conceals, let's put it this way, there's only one thing that's concealing right now and that is the progressive mechanical chain of events with regard to a bullet traveling supposedly downrange. and then hitting him in a particular location, identifying the point of contact. The impact, you could actually see it through his whole body, the arrow around him, his hair moves, everything goes back when he's hit. But if whatever it was wasn't strong enough to go all the way through the neck like they claimed it, like the .36 would have been. Right. The problem is, is each weapon has very specific characteristics. The problem with doing concealed weapons assassination if it's close quarter is you're limited no matter how hard you try because you have to do two things. You have to conceal the device and its activity. I mean, yes, you're going to shoot the person, but it's the idea that you don't want to draw attention if your plan is to get away. So there's always this balance between projected energy, report, which can be reduced with sound suppression, or as I've told you many, many times, people, it does not have to be a dirty, hairy magnum round. They many times that's not really a useful situation, a useful solution. A lighter round, hold on guys, a lighter round will do just as much damage at lower velocities and especially if you go up the scale with the weight of the bullet. Because you don't want to reduce the weight of the bullet, you need to increase the weight of the bullet. You're trying to bring the velocities down below subsonic if at all possible and you can. If you have sufficient weight, especially, hold on, if you have sufficient weight and you're at relatively short range or intermediate range, you're going to do more damage with that slower bullet in many cases than you would with the heavier high velocity round or mid-weight velocity round. I want you to address this as something else people brought up. Well, at $200, that bullet didn't have enough time to get up to max velocity. What? Yeah, some of the dumbasses are saying online. And I know it's like, when you didn't have enough time to get up to max velocity. Okay, it's nice. It's like watching that movie where they had the idea that you could whip the barrel of the pistol and get it to J-hook around a target. Did you know that, guys? Did you watch that? I watched that. You only did that one movie out of Hollywood. And everybody is like, it was what made people walk out of the theater if they knew what they were looking at. You couldn't shut your brain off to that, okay? And the same is true with, the basic rule is, guys, when it leaves the muzzle, that muzzle velocity is the best you're gonna get, and that's it. Now, the only thing that's gonna happen next is, A, wind resistance, and yes, we've told you many times, even air slows down the bullet. Gravity sucks on top of everything else whether or not you believe in it doesn't make any difference. Gravity determines how quickly combined with drag the bullet drops drag from air resistance combined with gravity. This is why bullets if you push more velocity it takes still about the same time for that bullet to drop But the bullet drops farther out because you put more guts behind it, more oomph behind it to get it farther out before it starts to lose energy because of resistance and gravity, which is part of the resistance, and it drops. You aren't, unless you put a retro rocket, oh and by the way, there are some, no, I can't do that. There are a few very unique, the gyrojet, okay? But even there, the gyrojet doesn't really gain anything. The gyrojet cartridge is a little rocket cartridge. It was made. It's very unique. You can look it up. It's long gone. The trowels, that was another one. The trowel round is another one. None of these exist per se today, except maybe in the spook and cook world. And if it's a spook and cook solution, well, obviously it's not that kid up on the roof, is it? So there again, throw that out, all the debris out the window that they've created to clutter the world with, with regard to this conversation. Just something to think about. Call her. Who do we have? We have a patient. Go ahead. That would have been a 30-06. The way these rounds are made, the big hunk of meat would have come out. So like a 22 can puncture a lung, but a 30-06 would tear it out, right? Right. I'm thinking more in the line of would everybody, you know, the debate is what could it be. First of all, just looking at how it did what it did. Whatever the round was it was at lower velocities than the out six number one it was also a guys doesn't have to be hollow point or or a soft point bullet if it's a Bear ride hold on hold on hold on a Cast-led bullet is a phenomenal device despite the field if you're going in its body armor Cast Lead is what Body Armor was originally designed to stop. So level one armor, like we always said, now we call it stab armor. Back in the day it could stop most everything. If you know you're not going to be dealing with armor, you want to, in fact what you're trying always to do is what we saw here where you can dump all the kinetic energy onto the target. You can't do that with most high velocity rifle rounds. You will do a good job of efficiently delivering like what was just mentioned there is, man, there should be a big chunk of meat out of there. Why? Well, because what happens is you're designing bullets first to be fast, to get from point A to point B straight as flat as possible trajectory when they hit. You want them to open up to create more damage and translate the velocity combined with what little weight you have. against the target. This is why hollow points and soft points. Soft points dummy out, flatten out, and typically again are pure lead. If at all possible, they're usually lead 10 inatimony. But those bullets you can go look at 100,000 videos before they ever shot Charlie Kirk and people are talking about bullet expansion all over the internet and nobody's talking about it. A few people keep showing one or two videos that are out there where guys have shot deer and you got the little bullet hole on the inbound, you got this chunk of flesh the size of your fist out the ass end. And that's into a shoulder, not just a piss-willy neck. So the bullet, first of all, had to be a dumper. It had to be something that was conic, not conical, but flush faced with a mild conical. And that spells towards, if you want to look at an example, are most of the Heavy weight air rifle rounds, for instance. If you look at most of the pellet rounds, go look at even the largest present pellet rifles that are out there that are killing bore. Look at the design of the projectile. Now, the other consideration is, if you want to look at another variation of what I'm talking about, go look at WODCUTTER, C-U-T-T-E-R, WODCUTTER, 38 special type projectiles. Why are they optimal? Well, because in this case, if you're trying to keep the energy into the target, you have limited capacity for storage of the weapon. Let's say it's hidden somehow. Concealed, as everybody argues, in whatever form everybody's demonstrated, then that conical bullet, which is still almost a flat face, but it has a slight bevel with a bump in the middle or a point. And I'm saying very shallow angle to the face because what happens is when it makes contact with meat, with material, it will immediately resist. It's going to meet immediate resistance with the greatest amount of surface available. It will not distort and lose components of the projectile. Even if you take a wadcutter and turn it around and make it into a reverse wadcutter, the beauty of a reverse wadcutter is the whole stinkin' bullet's lead. And while it will open up and open up with a base reverse towards the target, it will open up to about 40, maybe 45 caliber if you're lucky. But it won't fracture and it won't leave, in many cases, it just simply would not leave the target. That is more likely what we're looking at in the way of a projectile that hit him because any other explanation for a Sierra Boattail, a Spitzer Bullet, in an intermediate or a long range heavy rifle, guys it's going to plow. It's just all there is to it. There's nothing in your neck is going to slow that bullet down if it's what they claim it was. Especially if they argue that that blem that we see, that one spot, the only spot that we see is supposedly the entrance wound. And if that's the case, then whatever the hell it was, from whatever direction, left or right, because I don't think it came from the front, not with all the information and yes, I know all the other images, but let's just take their bullshit story. Their bullshit story falls apart because of the very nature of the flat or relatively flat level of approach for the bullet. Doesn't make any difference what angle he's at. That whole thing that neck is going to do, or I should say by popping that neck out, if it hit the neck bone. Is there be that much more sharp spalted debris that could hurt somebody else behind Mr. Kirk? That's what you should have seen. So my bottom line is this was a lower velocity assassin type weapon. Probably it's corporate of whatever kind. Guys, there's stuff that we only talk about once in a while that has been made for many years. I've told everybody if there's an excellent series of books, The Frankfurt Arsenal book series is nothing but bullet research for the US military and for special projects. They could do anything with a bullet you can imagine, but the problem is they didn't do that. Going with the official story, okay, if we believe it and I do believe Charlie Kirk was shot in the neck But if we believe it, we don't know Because the kid didn't what according to the official thing the weapon was taken from the grandfather We don't know if the grandfather wasn't to reloading or if you loaded any special rounds or low velocity rounds or what with that rifle If if the ammunition came from the same place, we don't know that you know, they're they haven't given out any information on that so Is it possible that the kid took the shot? It's possible if he had a special load. If his grandfather who owned the rifle, gave him the ammo and even did special loading. But that's a big what if. Still there Mark? We lose you. I just muted so I wouldn't make noise here. One of the things that's important is I've not gone in that direction with the OTS-X because typically 99.9999999% of anybody who is loading high powered rifle is not going to down dial an OTS-X round. This is something I've talked about. How many times have you people told me, ahh, I'll get it right. It's been a long day. How many times have we talked about the idea that, guys, if you want to save some money, you can dial down your load, your powder load, to save money. You can load more cartridges with a little less powder in each round. But we're not talking about changing the bullet. And we're not talking about doing anything other than dropping back a little bit now. Let me point something out. I have built 30 out of 6 rounds that can be used for small game. How do you do it? We talked about this for as long as I've been on the air. You take a double lot buck pellet and what you do is you can either use, you can actually just use the primer. Does this sound weird? Well, it does sound weird. You can use a Magnum primer and no powder charge and what you do is you swage the double lot's buck pellet, which by the way is probably not going to be needed. It's already 30 caliber and it's lead. But when you seat it, you have to hand seat it because you're not going to set it back deep into the case. And you've got a round that is low velocity. It's got reasonable weight. It's a round lead pellet, which actually becomes a conical when you shove it, when you press it down into the mouth of the case. Would that be able to make the shot we're talking about here? Nope. Now, the next thing going up is going to be to take, and I've done this, take a 30 caliber carbine projectile. Mark? Yeah, I was crazy when I was younger. We did all kinds of stupid stuff, but it really wasn't stupid because what we were looking for back in when I was learning to reload, 30 caliber carbine bullets were dump change. They were almost free. They were everywhere. Now, not so much, but back in the day they were. So it's like, man, what can we do with this cheap bullet? Well, 30 caliber, 30 out of 6, 7.62, 7.62, 7.62. How about we come up with a varmint or a game getting load again? The problem you've got is that big ass case and any small amount of powder flopping around inside is dangerous. Remember we've talked about progressive concussive discharge when the powder is laid flat inside a case, like in a black powder gun, you have the same problem. So, if we go up, the only place we can go is with a standard powder charge. We're looking at 115, 117, 125, 127, 130 grain. You start creeping up from one to the other to the other, and there's some in between, depending on how far back you go and how many bullets you collect from old shooters where they had stuff on the shelf. But in each case, you're still, now you're pressing higher velocity but greater drop-off because of the weight of the bullet. Guys, when you go lighter bullet, the problem you got is trying to push it that distance, okay, for and trying to get to say any kind of reasonable accuracy. Doesn't mean you can't. But you have to dial that round to match that barrel. Now, again, that there's grandpa's gun. Yeah, he could have loaded up a bunch of ammo that, you know, fits that gun, but I don't see it because, and here's why. What state are they in? You're in Utah. Does everybody know what you'd hunt in Utah? What do you use that that bolt-action scope Mauser for 99% of the time? It's gonna be maybe antelope in the northern or northeastern end of the state. Maybe and I don't know if you have antelope down by Salt Lake or not I've never bothered to look at the population of anything there Mule deer is the most common target and objective for anybody who's gonna be hunting quadrupeds out there in those states And so you're going to see a gun dialed up to probably four to 600 yards for a zero, well maybe 200 and 250 yards zero. And then you compensate accordingly with the scope you've got. If you don't have a sophisticated scope, you know how to Kentucky windage it in. But you're looking at a standard or even a heavier bullet with more freight train power going down range because what are they hunting? They're hunting deer. Quadrupeds are quite motivated and amazingly enough they take hits. So the idea is to put a bullet in its ass, drop it down and again head shot, neck shot or bust the shoulder, go through the lung, go through the heart, go out the lung and out the other shoulder because that's what's going to happen. Now 800 yards or 1000 yards, no. The bullet might stick with it. It will plow into it, it will do what it's supposed to do and it might not leave. But we aren't talking 800 yards, are we? You know, within the battle contact range we're talking here, this is the optimal range for any of these MBR's main battle rifle cartridges. In fact, every- well, I heard your voice caller. Be patient for a second. Let me remind everybody something I've been bitching about for as long as I've been on the air, because I totally disagree with it. Well, you don't need a high-powered big rifle cartridge, because you're only going to engage it 220 yards! Now, they were less than or about 200 yards in that area. Any other light rifle or intermediate rifle can certainly handle that range and it's in their optimal range. But when you're talking main battle rifles, 8mm Mauser, .36, .762x51 NATO, .762x54R, 7mm Mauser, even the 6.5 Jap. Guys, at that range, that bullet has pretty much still got all of its energy and is going to tap you just like it would if you were almost at the end of the muzzle. So you're not losing any energy and there's nothing that most people would load because why am I buying a big bore gun? If I'm going to shoot something smaller, it doesn't mean I can't make one gun do everything. I've done that so I understand it. But it is like I said 99.9999% of whatever somebody's loading for a high-powered rifle, you know in a state where you can see farther than you can shoot You're going to be loading to standard or you're going to dial up a little bit because you want to reach farther Which means you've got more energy Not less Go ahead call her jump in there. Please you've been patient Mark, you said more than a mouthful and probably more than I wanted to say, but getting back to bullet weight, bullet velocity, and bullet span, it's like even if it was grandpa's home hand loads, how many did you have? And you've got to practice with it no matter what the combination is to be able to print it on target. for like a better wordage. Let's get back to what was the surhand, surhand, practice, practice, practice. Grandpa, you've got five rounds and no matter what it is, if you ain't got something where you can consistently print on target, this was more, in my opinion, it was professional hit. And- Yep, no, I agree. I'm not a professional, I'm just a homeboy. Anyway, that's my two bits into this. If Grandpa had this and that special ammunition, how much do you have? How much do you get out and practice with? Could he actually hit the target with what he had and it's like, yeah, there ain't nothing smells good about the whole situation like this. This was something professional done in my opinion. And I'm just checking out. Well, again, no, okay, you're absolutely right. Number one, like I said, we can qualify. What would do, okay, let's reverse this, guys, because nobody's been doing this. Let's reverse the scenario so to speak from evaluation. What would create the type of injury with lack of damage that we see? Because most every rifle that we're running into that you would be carrying, if you had a 5.56, bullet tumble with the 5.56, which by the way it was very much intentional in the design, to create more catastrophic wound damage and wound channels. 760 by 39 punching straight through pretty much with a standard spitzer bullet in ball ammunition We're talking, you know, just we're talking military ball Whatever it is you've got Nothing that we could go down the list in Is demonstrated by how mr. Kirk was hit with the exception of the fact that we obviously have we have sufficient tissue and Material damage that we have an arterial break that eventually appears. And what is fascinating even about that is, again, as much as anything, the reason that you finally see that arterial burp, if you go back and watch it, is because there was some motion in his body with the way it reset. But otherwise, guys, he's wearing a stinking white t-shirt. If you had any kind of blossoming, like Sierra, Boat Tail, Super Match, Salt Hill Hollow Point, Micro Hollow Point, you will have a pedal expansion or separation of the bullet. If that's the case, at some point, something else is coming out making another big red smear on that pretty white t-shirt. So, the bad problem is the white T-shirt because it does allow for me to identify and print any additional damage that should have taken place. Now granted, what they do is he drops over and he's on the ground and nobody can ever see how horrifically bloody everybody was. But, now let's add something to this. We then have the forward-looking camera towards where Mr. Kirk fell. We have all of the staff all supposedly working on him. And if you watch every man's hand coming up, not a single one of them have blood on their hand. They're reaching down, they're gripping on him, and they come back up and they're pristine. It's the immaculate wound. We know it's not. But the fact is that, again, if we take the We can look at it this way, it's either fabricated or real, but if we take it on face value, nothing matches the performance that they're arguing, the performer, the activists that did the, supposedly did the action. So the question then is, what type of weapon system would be brought into the compression to minimize the damage and make it fit the target? What we saw. Go ahead. Yeah, thank you for the break. I've been studying on this and just like everyone else has and like the previous caller said that I'm not an expert either. But you wonder what would cause such a massive deployment of blood from his system but yet not pass through the body and also... Yeah, right. Okay, so I got the thinking. You know, a lot of people have thought about pneumatics, okay, air gun. All right, sure. There's some out there that can probably do that, cause the, but how do you explain the sound of the, the, the, How do you explain the sound of the firearm going off somewhere? So the Patsy on the roof didn't fire any gun because he didn't have a rifle with him. It's obvious from the videos of him going up the stairs and him coming down off the roof. There was no gun. And nothing could be fit in that backpack the size of it. And he couldn't have put it in his legs or his under his clothes because it just wouldn't work. OK. So with all that being said and put aside, Okay, the air gun makes perfect sense, but what about a 17 HMR? Hollow point. Perfect flat line. And it might be at the distance of however far away they're saying it was, 150 to 200 yards, might actually cause the wound and everything, but not exit the body if it was a 17 HMR. Hollow point. And FMJ obviously would have exited the backside. But then how do you still explain the lack of blood on the people who were supposedly attending him? And one of them had a smile during the... Yes, he has a smirk. He's got a smirk and he's looking right at you. He's looking down, but he's right at you. Anybody ever smirk or laugh while somebody's bleeding to death in front of them? No, and as a matter of fact, that's true. I've seen a couple of people interviewed on this topic that are extreme professionals in this genre of various military expertise. And they said even when they are actually attending a person who's been shot, their hands tremble uncontrollably because of the adrenaline rush. That right there tells me that the people who were supposedly attending him Were not worried about anything. So what does that also side? Mention is the fact that might not have been anything Could have happened, but he definitely was mortally injured So they were either in on it and wanted it to happen and were smirking about it And they were just rolling them over into a body bag, hence not getting blood everywhere, and they hauled them off. But they show them, there is a little bit of film showing them hauling a body to a car. And from what I've understood, he was dead by the time he got to the car, obviously, because he bled out. I'm just rambling now, so I'm going to get out of the way so you can finish the show. Hey, hang on, guys. I'm looking for the right video right now that way I can give you the Link to click on in the gilded because the guys who are responding to his neck the one that comes Down and goes down to his neck. He's bloody on his arm and he's bloody on his shirt and this video really is from the first Yeah, it's from the first It's one of the first ones that it's a nice clear image. I'm trying to find the right one, but it is there Okay, but the guys working on his neck gets bloody The weird thing is Charlie Kurt's shirt doesn't look like it's as bloody as you think it would be with how much blood was coming out of him. That's what I thought, but you don't really see it too well after it starts pouring out of his neck because then he's down on his side under the cable and most of the blood is rushing out onto the floor. And I'm sorry I'm being really graphic because the clear images that we have are very graphic. You can see this. Yeah, okay. Well that was a problem because I didn't want to think that it was faked hence no blood being seen so the fact that you have found some video there being graphic amounts of blood proves the fact that he was morally wounded so then basically what we ought to do is say okay, what actually caused the inflicted wound was it a pneumatic air gun or was it a 17 HMR? Well, again, real quick, number one, well, we opened up a can of worms here, we're at the top almost, got a few minutes. Number one, remember, we've got air rifles right now that will take down a wild boar. They're using them for boar hunting in Texas to demonstrate their ability. Well, okay, they won't be. Again, they're intentionally creating bullets that don't have long-range aerodynamic potential. They're more concerned with dropping whatever foot pounds of energy they have. into the target. So what it's doing is it's a vital shot or they're doing again a critical shot and almost a hundred percent, I won't say a hundred, let's say probably what, 92% of the energy available is staying with the target with the type of projectiles they've developed. Because they have to, they're not getting... I guess what I'm trying to say is I do not believe it was a 30-06 period. I agree. There's another way in and out. If we go down through the inventory of what should happen and what did happen, the did happen doesn't match any common sense for anybody who's ever shot for any period of time. By the way, if you guys, no matter who you are, don't apologize and say you're not an expert. How many years have you been shooting? What does it take to qualify to be an expert? Okay, all of you have had time. I'll guarantee if any of you listening so far sound like you're probably a little few years around the planet. How many years have you used the same rifle you've been shooting? Would you think that you could fully qualify with any of the weapons that you consider to be your central firearm? Hell yes. Could you put the bullet pretty much where you want it? Hell yes. Now, because of that experience, you can overlap that into a whole lot of other activity, but you can qualify that, you know what, I have shot a little bit, or actually a lot, if I've lived long enough on this planet, you've shot more than a whole lot of other people or wussies and can't even stand the idea of touching a firearm. So, I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm not an expert on ballistic genre or anything. Yeah, I can hit what I'm shooting at, especially with my favorite calibers, no doubt about it. But as far as ballistic, the reloading and all that, I'm naive on all that stuff. Well, the thing here again is with regard to the projectile that was delivered to target, it dumped everything into the target. That's the one thing it did. Everybody keeps describing all the variance in what happened to his body. And if you consider whatever he was hit with was a perfected round that was very efficient at delivering all of the available energy to the target itself. In other words, one could make contact. Yeah, when you look at ballistic gel, the first thing that happens is it expands. That's exactly what happened to his body. So it was accepting the foot poundage or whatever you want to call it, the impact. His body was absorbing it. But when it does that, it does expand momentarily as the shock is being absorbed by the body. But then it collapses back into itself. Just like when you're looking at a side shot of ballistic gel, it hits. The thing balloons up as the bullet travels through it and when it comes back at it, it all shrinks back down. But it still leaves a traumatic channel of trauma. But yeah, they're organic, shocking, everything. You could definitely see it in the videos that I've seen. So yeah, he was mortally killed. No doubt about it. But it doesn't matter what it was that did it. Now real quick let's correct ourselves on this over and over again. Yeah, for the hour guys. But the ones to watch for the blood on them, and I'm still looking for it myself, is the guy who comes from in front of Charlie Kirk jumps over the table. And they said Charlie Kurt's feet. He's one of the first guys to him. The other one is the one that comes around behind him and he goes and automatically starts putting pressure on the neck. It's the two of them. One has a dark blue shirt, the other one has a light gray shirt. When you look at them when they pull away, they do have blood on them. Oh, okay. It's hard to tell. No, I'm not saying there was. I'm not saying there wasn't. Oh, okay. Well, I couldn't see a lot of blood on anybody's lungs either. Let's do, right, let's do this. Let's go to break, because we got to take top of the hour no matter what. And we can come right back on the subject. I'm going to take a minute to, you know, intro. And guys, you're listening to Liberty Tree Radio. Ed's bringing up the music. And meanwhile, God bless the Republic. Prior prepper planning prevents piss poor performances run and take a break. We'll be back And a lot of garble for some reason I have through my earpiece anyway the night that I didn't understand a figure walking through distortion Flintlock in his hand his clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me said we fought a revolution to secure our Liberty We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this the land and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame you traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children? live in fear and be a slave. O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God, to freedom burning bright, as Iowaw Keyd vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as parents trampled each god-given right, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. 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It is the 17th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face Fabian the Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2025 Old Earth Calendar. 2025 Battle for the Republic Book 1, The Dance of Swords and most assuredly it is. It has been a busy week, it's a busy week every week, but with the last couple of days we have really accomplished a lot. And I want to say thank you to all of our friends for pitching in, especially with the end of the season heading into the cold weather work that needs to be done. Everyone has been doing their part. And it has made a significant difference in, again, scheduling. We're ahead in pretty much every category. So I cannot complain in any way, shape, or form because you guys have stepped up to the plate. Thank you. Also, again, a reminder, we are going into cool weather. Last night was cool. Today we got a bite in the air, unfortunately, but it happens. It's called Michigan. So you definitely want to make sure that you break out your cold weather gear. Make sure you've got something in the vehicle. I don't care what it is. I like to pick ugly stuff because that way nobody else will think they need to wear ugly stuff. Ugly doesn't come for anything. What do I mean by ugly? Well, not your favorite. Let's put it that way. Nothing cool. But definitely warm. A pair of mittens don't hurt. Nobody likes mittens, but they're kind of handy. And so for that reason, they'll probably stay where they need to be in the car until you need them. The big thing here, again, is also to make sure you have a piece of headgear of some kind, preferably just simple stocking caps. So cheap to put a handful. Go over to Menards right now. They've got this end of the season stuff that they have pile up on the end caps. Last year they had stocking caps for 50 cents a piece. Go ahead, call or jump in there. I'm going to have to step away here for a little bit. I've got to take care of something. But before we do, I've got one last thought on the Charlie Kurtz thing. Right now, if you look at the left wing media of what they're doing, they're desperately looking for a sacrifice on the left. And it's going to be a sacrifice on the left and they're going to try to pin it on somebody from the right. They've already done this with the church burning. They tried to do the church burning twice even after the church burning already burned down. Apparently they sent somebody else back in up there. We've got this judge's house that was burned down in Minnesota or something. Carolina's, I think Carolina's a good one. Yeah, it hasn't had the effect because nobody's died. Right now they're looking for a sacrifice on their side and it's going to have to be somebody relatively big to get even close to a reaction that they want. So pay attention to the mainstream media. Remember you see something like that. It's going to be them doing it. As a matter of fact, somebody's just passing us on something here. Okay. Hold on. I'm side-barring here while it's talking. As a matter of fact, very quickly, on the fire, we haven't even talked about that subject yet, the judge's house. Apparently, the son and the dad were injured in the fire. And so my question is, how, because they've already said, no, it wasn't an arson, the fire was an accident, and they're emphasizing this. Now, of course, they could be doing it to deflect. I mean, we've seen that before, but let's not forget people do make and do stupid things. And it's possible that, again, because the dad and the son were injured, Something else was being worked on, they were fiddle farting with something. I have a memory that I live with that I just will never forget because I was very young. And my middle brother and my Uncle Richard were working on motorcycles and a car in the garage. In the garage that my Uncle Richard had. Fortunately, it was free standing from the house. Why? Well, I'll never forget because I'm standing there and all of a sudden I heard this whoop. Now that caught my attention, but what I'll never forget is two guys that were middle aged, my brother and my Uncle Richard. Both of them barely their feet hitting the ground as their strides were about, I would say, six feet. The legs were, they were barely touching the ground. And the explosion that engulfed the garage chased them and followed them out of the garage because they reacted even as it happened. And so they proceeded to leave the garage. Flames were moving in all direction. There was a big explosion. The part of the roof didn't flip over. It just flipped up and went back down. And then the building continued to burn. And it burned until it went right to the foundation. The only thing left was the vehicle that was sitting there in a rusted hulk. Well, it wasn't rusted yet, but it would be. and the motorcycle frames and other metal parts. Everything else had absolutely been consumed. What happened? Well, the two of them were pretty experienced working with welding. Oh, this is a bad sign. And what happened is they filled the tank, they had actually filled the tank with water, but hadn't fully probably drained the tank. So they created a really interesting fuel air mix. combined with a compressed area and rather than drop the tank, they left it in, the vehicle was assent, assed into the garage so the explosion was at the middle or at least the initiating explosion and the other gasoline and other combustibles are right there readily available so there was enough of a heating up of the gases in the tank is what they estimate because you can tell by the way the tank ruptured. And it in turn enveloped all of the other combustibles and enhanced the explosion and the burn that much more and the rest of this history. Was it intentional? Not by any stretch of the imagination. Was it impressive? Well, I saw it. I'd say it was pretty impressive. But it's one of those situations where a lot of guys working on something or fiddle farting with something and they forget You know, to do something, you cut a corner, you make the mistake, that's all she wrote, and in some cases it's the end of the line. The one thing is nobody passed away, but two people were burned, and it was the father and the son. Now, were they saving somebody from the fire? There was no indication of that. In fact, it appears that more likely something happened that motivated the fire. It's most likely the people that are the injured parties are the ones who, well, made it happen. So we'll see what transpires. But I have seen many instances like this. It doesn't mean we aren't in an environment where something nasty could happen. It could have been somebody sabotaging something. So when they did use it, it went, boom, boom, boom. OK, that's possible too. It looks like perfectly normal, not a good normal. But it could happen. And then of course it turns out later with a little more research, nah, nah, it really wasn't that natural after all. It wasn't just a little booby accident. So we'll see what transpires. We still have, there's plenty of time left in the day. There might be more out there that we haven't even seen yet. Expect that. Also again, just real quick, I want to emphasize this because I keep hearing it and we have to put this out of our mind. I'm serious about this. Guys, I'm not a doctor. I can do a lot of things to keep you alive, but I'm not a doctor. Why do I bring it up? I can't make the decision that you're dead. Always remember this. I know that it's like, man, he was dead before he hit the ground. No, that's not your choice. If you like the people that are around you, which I hope you do if you're going to be fighting side by side, One of the most important things is that if you are able to immediately render aid and were not in a fighting situation, which is what they are, they were not in a fighting situation, then you proceed to support the patient casualty for as long as humanly as possible until such time as somebody with proper authority is able to make a decision or takes over for whatever you initiated. But if you're right there, and we're talking again, one thing about Mr. Kirk, two different groups, well, three different groups of people were in the kill zone. And the kill zone was the whole of that amphitheater. A bunch of people froze like deer in the headlights. You saw this. You all did. A bunch of people first were in herd freeze, but then went into herd panic mode, and were starting to run in haphazard directions, creating more confusion. And there's a percentage of the people who turned, realized where the casualty was and what was happening and responded. Now whether or not they were legitimate in their actions, again, we could argue that back and forth with what they did and how they did it, but from our perspective, using everything that we experienced like this as a classroom situation, I cannot emphasize enough, we don't make the decision that the person's dead. Am I competent and capable of being able to respond to what I just saw happen? Yes. Because I am competent and capable, I have to proceed with the mission, so to speak, because my ambition is to see the survivability of the casualty, my friend probably, and I want to do everything I can and I will do everything I can to try and keep that person alive. You need to be of the same mindset. You're going to see very horrific things in the future. It is not going to be a good experience on your best day. We know this, okay? But again, if we get past it, one of the things I... I was waiting for, but in fact, I think some people have expressed this before. If you've ever been in a situation where you have to respond to a very bad situation like that where somebody is horribly injured, the accident itself, excuse me, getting ahead of myself, you can see this in many different events where even people who initially will turn and charge towards the casualties that if you watch, if you don't focus, everybody always wants to see the epicenter where the person's hurt. They're looking at where the person fell. They're watching the casualty. They're curious, what happened to him? I can't see, the film doesn't show. You know, it doesn't show me, give me a good image. Well, what happens is if you ignore that, put a thumb over the center of the event and look at all the other people interacting, you will see a moment's hesitation in the rescue works. There's a point and it's not it's so brief for most that you know, it's difficult. It's a hiccup is what it appears to be What what's happening there is there is a moment realization of the devastation you are walking into and Medics, that's what these guys are all trying to express is that you have to override that Another thing to remember about dealing with a casualty is you have to, while you want to be empathic towards the person, you may have to do things that are not going to be comfortable for the person. Most people talked about this bullet wound situation. We worked at Weapons Wednesday. You're producing bullet holes. You're going to be doing fragmentation injuries. You're going to be dealing with that on your own side. Everything you can imagine. The point is is that you have to reach in and you may have to as several medics said well if I had an arterial cut like that I'm going to reach straight into the wound on a put my find the vein the artery I'm going to be putting pressure on it right there And I'll stick my hand right into the wound the only good thing about initially doing that is that in most cases Most now this is something you need to pay attention to in most cases the person will not feel it, but that is not guaranteed You have to, if you're going to provide emergency medical support, override your not wanting to hurt somebody, that empathic component, but you may have to override that to get past what is going to be short term pain to ensure survivability. So I cannot emphasize enough, this is something that they have a tough time, well they don't have a tough time, you either do it or you don't. If you're a medic or medical support of any kind, this is one of the lessons you learn. And you have to gird yourself. As several people have said, the experience for anybody, not everybody reacts the same way, but everybody is pumped up. There is the adrenaline push for the person who is the responder, just as there's the adrenaline rush slash push for the person who is injured. And to what degree or to what level of control you have is a matter of girding yourself. And this is something that everybody can do. This is why when we talk about responding to people is that as soon as you can pass the task off to somebody that may have a better attitude, so to speak, about the job that they've chosen, their career track, in other words, medics do this for a living. The sooner you can do that, the more level the performance will probably be in terms of the response. The more rapidly people can carry on with other parts of the task at hand that need to be dealt with. So again, gird yourself. Understand that there are situations where you're going to have to get past the fact that the person is hurt. I've brought this up many times. Have you ever had to deal with a burn patient? These are things that are not nice to think about, but have you ever, how do you move a burn patient? How do you, I want you all to think about that, how do you move a burn patient? But if you have a person with a rat burn that takes up 40% of the body and it wraps around the torso and part of the arm and it's gotten part of the leg, the good thing about that is that the torso is well protected by more layers of clothes, under clothing, same with your groin area. So those areas are last to be burned worse typically, but not always is that guaranteed. How do you move someone? How do you make them comfortable? You can't lay them on one side or the other. It's going to, no matter what you try to do, your patient is in pain. Does everybody understand that? Your patient is going to be in pain. What you have to do is gird yourself and get past that because to save the patient, no matter what happens, someone is going to have to move the patient. The same is true also with all kinds of traumatic lacerations or damage battle injuries of different types and many of them mean that body parts will not be properly connected or may be dislocated. Another thing, you need to in advance, you have to be making decisions and I'm sure it's just like any other task or job that you do. Well, Mark, you're a human being. Yes, we know they're human beings. It may be me that you're working on down the road. I don't know. I understand full well, again, this, if things that people don't want to think about, but it doesn't have to be a war for you to have to face something like this. Because if somebody's hurt nearby, you're first up, you're going to have to make some very quick decisions and, you know, be able to save the person, deal with the problem, and again, be able to pass the casualty off to the better trained or more proficient individual that might eventually show up. But you're buying time until that person gets there. That's why we're all our own first responders. That's why they give you personal medical kits. Why they got an iFAC. Okay, what's the iFAC for? Well, so I can treat myself if need be. And again, it's not necessarily true that you're gonna be able to because we don't, well, I don't know what extent of injury is going to take place with you. But the idea is it's hoped, it's hoped. that you'll have the wherewithal and the opportunity to use the tools in the tool bag to save yourself. And that is the goal. That's what we're trying to do. Provide the tools that are necessary or, you know, needful in order for you to continue to operate, to continue to breathe, you know, oxygen, radiator fluid. And let's not forget, let's keep the organs that might not be wanting to stay where they're supposed to, kind of in the area where they are supposed to be, and with whatever other tools we have in the toolbox. I just purchased a whole pile of other wound dressings of every kind you can imagine from ShopMedVet. It's still ShopMedVet.com. See how I worked that one into the other there? Isn't that cool? Yes, it is. Anyway, the patient is hurt, the patient is not dead. I can't make that decision. The patient, the casualty is my responsibility if I've responded until such time that someone else can override the process or take over the process and make a decision. And if I worked out, a lot of the biggest problem I'd have is that I don't like letting go and I don't believe in failure and I will not give up on you. I will not give up on a wounded individual. We will do everything in our power to preserve life. You're our ally. You're our friend. Our people. Them. I could give a kick. That's what happens to them anymore. I'll show no kindness to my enemy, but I will take care of my ally. I will take care of my brothers in arms. That's how you need to be thinking ahead of time. They ought to be making decisions on this. They'll be laughing about torturing you while they leave you in the gutter somewhere with your guts hanging out. That's what your enemy plans on doing. They'll brag about it, yuck up about it. So like I said, that's why I don't have any problem taking them from this mortal coil and sending them on to hell where they belong. Anyway, see, we're at the bottom of the hour. I don't know if Ed's right there yet. In the meantime, for everybody you are listening to Liberty Tree, radio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org. 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On the piece of paper, I want you to write manuals. You can also send us a little letter or note, many of you have. And then also... Write down your mailing address and please print if at all possible. Several people have used their mailing return address labels. That's fantastic. Thank you. I can't make a mistake with that one, can I? It's my fault. If anything happens. Which is good. And once you've done that, if you've written a little note, you want to say hi, that's fine. And then take an envelope, put it in the envelope along with either a $60 in cash, which I would wrap up in foil, a $60 money order, or a $60 check is fine. If you do it, write it out to Nancy. Last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. That's Nancy. Okay, put everything in the envelope, seal it, make sure that your return address is on it, but if you want to use the return address of PBN, that won't hurt on the envelope on the outside. The mailing address is PVN, P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130, and you can use it as the return address the same, so one way or another it's going to get to us. Right? Oh, that's cheating. No, it's not. That's knowing that the system tries to screw up intentionally, but it can't when it's forced to serve you one way or the other. And still for you. That's kind of cool. So anyway. Hey, Mark. Go ahead, call her, jump in there, hear her voice. Yeah, this is Tex from XDR. Hey, going back to your subject there about, you know, girding yourself, you know, being, you know, what it's like to actually be in a, you know, a trauma situation like that. I just want to bring up a movie that was pretty accurate and pretty, I mean, It's pretty accurate. I mean, it is rated R and everything, but it's called warfare. You can watch it free on HBO. It's about a Navy SEAL platoon team who were, they were on a surveillance mission in Fallujah. This was during the end, it's a true story. It was during the height of the Fallujah fighting there. If you watch the movie, it looks like they were almost set up. The locals knew where they were going to be, where they were going to be stashed out, or they figured it out and then they went ahead and attacked them. It's got some pretty graphic Because they hit a one of their Bradley's comes in and and they set off a What is it the landmines of the yeah, this that they make I forget the IED yeah Yeah Yeah, and he sets it off and the wounds that they do and the portrayal of the way they do it is It's pretty graphic. I mean you know they you know you'll watch you'll watch some of these old movies. You know or even today You know these guys you know they take a wound of the gut or Or in the arm, and they're like you know grit in their teeth like you know either. It's just a flesh wound You know no these guys aren't doing that one of them gets burned one of them is completely pretty well opened up one of them and I mean these guys are screaming at the tops of their lungs I mean and these guys are keeping themselves You know the seals are keeping themselves together trying to work on their buddies and get themselves out of this I mean, this is not a you know a hero movie I mean yet these guys these guys got they got messed up bad and they got lucky most of them came back They all know all the seals came back a Came back. They they survived but There were a lot of them that that that was their last that was their last mission. I mean they were wounded so bad They were not going to be brought back and what's interesting at the end of the movie is that They show the actors and they show the real seals that were there and you can see some of them in wheelchairs and their amputations and stuff. But it's a pretty graphic movie. It shows the gun, you know, the firefight and everything. When you're surrounded by Apaches, this is what it's like. Yeah, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo, whoo. Here come the Indians, sir. Well, one of the things that gets me, like I've said many, many times, I recommend reading Black Hawk Down. I don't recommend the movie. But I recommend reading Black Hawk Down because it gives you the intent of the author. And the author's goal behind doing the book was to present all sides of the battlefield. Which is something that strangely enough was done better in the last several years very very quickly only because of the benefit of communications and the way that they you know they're as instantaneous as they are. But what's interesting is the whole discussion about the campaign in Black Hawk Down that it really didn't make any sense but what the heck after all you know it was policy. and mistake after mistake that was made, but the important thing is it also describes response and activity, actions that actually took place step by step through the effort to try and get back to base in a conventional metropolitan area. And remember, they had total supremacy above. This is one of the things that everybody they try to play down Guys, we have supremacy, not just superiority, in most of these places we go. We go over and we beat up the five year old blind kid. Going to Somalia, they didn't have any tech. The only thing they had was intestinal fortitude. They have nothing to support them. That's why everybody goes, well, let's do a little resist and blah, blah, blah. Well, if you do decide to resist, you better get serious about it. And if you get serious about it, You'd be surprised at how much van damage you can actually do. Well, you won't be surprised. You'll get more motivated when you realize, wow, they died just like everybody else. And that's the part they don't ever want you to think about, because it's fuel to resist, and you'll be absorbed. Your enemy is so powerful, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And again, it still comes down to boots on the ground. What they're going to try against the American people, it's common, it's not if, it's just when. When the ring knockers try what they're going to try, it's going to be a total, it's going to be a wreck, it's going to be a bad situation. On the other hand though, if we just let this thing slide and we can't, then it's going to be horrific and never end. Either we put up with a handful of years of fighting to save our country, or we end up with 70 or 80 years of Jewish communism, and people executed like, and stacked like cordwood, and stuffed into, you know, played out mines, and buried and incinerated, or dropped with chains into the ocean. Every, every sick, unimaginable for most of you, way, that the Jewish mob could kill people, they did. They're planning on doing this to us now. There's no doubt in my mind. I have no way, shape, or form have any doubt about what's coming. They're just trying to figure out how to get the red terror going in America. They've got all the players, they've got everything that they need, but they have to decide, you know, hit the switch. When you start it, you know, guess what? It's equal opportunity dying time. And it's the Jewish mob that's doing the whole thing to you. If you think otherwise, you're totally askew in being prepared for this. They hate you, they hate you. And by the way, did they mention something? They hate you. Totally. Without a doubt, they hate you. And they're going to try to kill every last one of us if they can. My plan, them first and in spades. I'm gonna start with that one, maybe right in front of me for a moment, but I'm focusing on that ass hat, way back there in the back with the coffee cup and the clipboard. His ass gets shot first and everybody from there, right to what's in front of my feet, don't let any of them escape. Let nothing but a rumor of their destruction return to where they came from. That's the attitude y'all better have. No kindness because I didn't I didn't start it. They came to their they've come to your home Your enemy is that you're literally not just at your gate but because of total total betrayal by the federal government of the United States I am NOT impressed with any of these agencies. They're liars They betrayed you and set up a condition so they could hope to gain more power and intentionally failed you all That is treason. The FBI is involved in treason. The ATF is involved in treason. Nothing will... you should feel good about them. Support the blue. The blue, as I warned many years ago, supporting it. It doesn't support you. It looks at you as nothing but either a threat or something to steal from. Now, as long as you understand that, you're doing fine. But if you think any other way, you got your head so far up your fundamental orifice, nothing's gonna fix it. I can't say anything. I'm not going to be nice about this because the bad guys are in play. The whole thing with Kirk, Mr. Kirk being shot was a public exhibition to keep the rest of the fools who drank the Kool-Aid and took the shekels, make sure they shut up. The rest of them. Not the one they shot. Mr. Kirk was dead man walking. But all the rest of the characters who know who aren't with the Israelis, who aren't with the Mossad, who aren't with the Jewish supremacist, the Zionists, those people want to make sure that if they can, right up until the last minute, everybody is caught flat-footed because you're supposed to be unsuspecting. I would hope, because old belligerent Uncle Mark really isn't going to hedge anything here, that you're not going to be caught flat-footed, but rather will be well prepared to deal with an obvious threat that literally is going to put all of us, it's before us right now, it's going to put us all on the edge of disaster. And nothing is going to fix it but a fight. Everybody yaps about, here's what gets me. How many fools do you see in social media doing the, well we're in a civil war, but it's not a violent civil war. It's a thought-y, think-y, kinetic kind of, how long is that supposed to last with a thought-y, think-y, non-kinetic, quote unquote, bracket civil war before it bleeds over, let's just say slides over into an actual conflict. Do you think it takes weeks, months, years, or any moment where something finally moves far enough on the dial that everybody decides maybe I better pull the trigger to save myself? You see how that works? Maybe I better, I'm at risk here. I would point out, guys, there is no going along with this system. This system has not changed. All the people that betrayed you still have a job. Well, they fired a bunch of people, not the critical ones because they're not allowed to. And all the characters that create the fakes he saw from the left to the right, the right to the left, all that fakery, they're right where they always will be until we rout them out. They're not going anywhere. The criminals that have done this to your country and done this to you and your family and your future haven't gone anywhere. In fact, more of the same filth have been brought in by Trump. Same gutter, trash, different day people. So, again, with regard to fighting, we have a mission, we have a job. We have 15 minutes, too, before the top of the air. A couple of things I want to get out here. Attention, attention, attention. I did this yesterday and I should have done it every hour and I hope I did, but I don't think I did. Over at CenterFireSystems.com, if I see something that's a giveaway price and a good deal, I will try to get you to jump on it and clear it out. Over at CenterFireSystems.com, they have thinsulate winter boots. They look like a combat boot. They have the winter lower cast body for wet. They're $10 a pair. Now, it's easier for you to go look and see. They're in the medium smaller sizes. But they are for you ladies out there. Most of you people listening have kids. Why have one pair of winter boots when you can have two? or three. And that way one's drying, one's on your feet, the other one's ready to go when you come back in and the other ones are wet. But at the very least you can afford one pair of boots that are ten dollars a pair plus the shipping. It's over at CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. Take the time, jump over there, check to see what it is they have, and look at the rest of their specials and deals while you're at it. You should get on their email list, because there have been quite a few really good buys recently in small items, nickel and dime items, but nickel and dime items normally are dollars or tens of dollars. So you definitely want to jump on that whenever it's available, something like that, kind of handy. We'll tell you about it on the air, but it's a lot easier for Uncle Mark if you're doing it yourself, managing your own affairs whenever possible. I know you listen because hopefully we do give you a few ideas. In this case, it's something that's pretty simple and straightforward. Boots, and as far as socks go, you know what? That is a good combination. Number one, CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, Fence Elite Boots, size 7'8", and I believe either 6'7", 8", or 7'8", 9", that's left. Take a look at it. You might be able to make a deal if you want a bunch of them. There's one unique item listed there. If you'll notice, pay attention, read the information. You'll see what I'm talking about. Ew, those look like they weren't stored right, but they're brand new old inventory. Yep. So, there is a mix there, some interesting stuff you might be able to make an even better deal on. I don't know. I haven't talked to them myself yet to see what they've got or what they're willing to do. In addition to that, over at Sportsman's Guide, over in their deals section, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, sportsmansguide.com, they have blam bundles of military socks over in the deals section. Go over to the clearance. Go over to deals, go to clearance. When you get to clearance, tag the surplus only icon over off to what this subcategory just put surplus that we have fewer things to go through. It'll be about halfway through or maybe even a little farther than halfway. There is a deal on, I think they have black, they have sage, you have oaty green, and they're about a dollar a pair for boot socks, which is about as good a price as you're going to find anywhere right now. In fact, better than most, to be quite honest. So this is definitely a solution again, but hey, you got $10 for the boots. A piece, you've got $10, approximately $12 for a dozen of the socks. Can't beat that. You probably have that. Take care of your footwear. Of course, you do want more than one pair of the boots, if you can. I recommend that, simply because, again, you'd be a lot more comfortable down the road. And that's really what we're looking at. How can I make you more comfortable? I think we can do this. So, oops, hold on, I'm going to read and talk at the same time. Thank you. Oh, yeah, they still have them. They are over there at Centerfire. The boots are one of our people on the alternate side just came back. Hold on here. I misspelled, but you'll figure it out. There we go. You'll interpret the markies that I just did. Hold on. There. Enter. Typing. So, also, very quickly, Weapons Wednesday, over at Delta Team Tactical. Delta Team Tactical, and thank you guys for Marion 007. I did note the barrel deal, but we're past it. Unfortunately, it was only good for so many hours. They may have extended it. I'm going to go back and look, but there are a couple of deals over at Delta Team Tactical. Again, I had several people mentioning 380 Auto and 38 Special. Montana Air 15, Montana Air 15, Montana Air 15, Air 15 Discount. Both of them have had, for whatever reason, they got these really good quantities of both calibers, 380 Auto and 38 Special. It looks like the 38 Special got eaten up a little bit, but there is still some pretty good buys there. And both of those are very much common calibers out there. The 3D autos, there's tons of. The 38 special, same thing, different day. Lots of 38K frames, lots of .357 Magnum pistols. However you look at it, uh oh, I have a whole gang of small four-pod keyboard operators headed my way, the kitten pack. Anyway... Oh good, they're running the other way. The fear is inspiring them to run. I hope they keep doing that. Anyway, as it is, the Delta Team Tactical site and also I believe the Air 15 discount have a couple of mag deals along with Montana Air Air 15 Delta and I want to say Air 15 discounts. You want to check them on a regular basis. Somebody asked, how many mags should I have? All you can afford. Never going to lose money on magazines, and you are never going to have enough of them when the time comes. You're going to drop them, they're going to get broken, they're even going to get shot. You don't get much choice in that matter, so you better make sure you have spares. And also, there are some really excellent videos right now on YouTube with kids that have been doing some really, it's a good idea. They've been taking magazines and shooting them. and going, okay, this magazine got damaged, what can I do with it? And some of the stuff they've done is bare bones, you could do better if you actually thought through, but with what they did, they made the mags work. It's a good idea. I definitely recommend you peruse some of those if they're still out there. They don't show the mags being shot. They just shoot the mags that way. YouTube can't screw them. These are all on YouTube. Now, another thing is body armor. And there are a ton of homemade body armor videos out there. Let me point something out. If you just take a little better effort, you can make a much tighter package than what I've seen with half of them. Most of them, though, they do a really good job. The fit and finish is great. Remember, if you have cars, armoring up your tucks in cars should be, in fact, a priority. If you have a pickup truck, the area right behind the back seat where you know headed towards the box, you know, it's in front of the box proper. Two things, I would put a ballistic panel in there, use the same philosophy as the homemade armor that you're seeing in the videos and secure the panel back behind the back seat of the cab. Number one. Number two, for the pickup truck or a car, I would also add a panel inside the box. I would make a ballistic panel that will seat against, flush face against the wall inside the truck box of your truck. Or cut and build a panel or overlapping couple of panels that can be rested inside and cover the whole interior back seat of your, the rear of the vehicle if you have a trunk. It's out of sight, out of mind. You can make it look like the RV you want. 99% of the time no one's even going to have a clue it's there, which you don't care anyway. Now you want to know what's really weird. Uncle Mark, you're really kind of crazy on this. Yeah, if you have a car, first you want to do the area behind the seat. Why? Because you might have your family or friends sitting in those seats. Number two though, if you have time, is you also want to create an armor panel behind the rear tail lights. Look at the size and space available that you have. You build another panel there. What you're doing is creating a series of overlapping armored layers that by the time you're done, nothing should get to you. Because let's not forget that my plan is to put body armor on my people too. And more than just plate carrying. Plate carriers are not going to do it in the long haul with what we're facing. Your enemy is going to have fragmentation technology and direct fire mortar fire of all kinds, anything you can imagine. Stuff that just goes boom and fragmentation is going to be moving at oblique angles and directions you have no control over. So you need wrap around armor of some kind. You need a soft armor inner core, plate armor outer core. The best example of philosophy with regard to how to set up the plates Well, let me point out the M1950, M1951, and M1954-56 body armor, which held over into Vietnam with the Marine Corps. The Army had it to a degree, but the Marines got most with the Army passed on. The gut area is covered with ceramic and or laminate plate. The upper part is soft ballistic armor. Now, they would say, well, they're just flag fists. Well, that's what we're talking about is protecting against fragmentation, aren't we? Except that we now have a little more better working knowledge of body armor. We can improve dramatically on what it is that's available. And amazingly enough, we can get the job done and, as far as the pattern goes, mimic what's already been done in the past. So one way or another, you have the ability to put the technology together off the shelf. Armoring your vehicles up is not difficult. Back armoring should be first. Your plan is not to stay in flight but to unass the AO and get away. You're going to break contact, break contact, break contact. Typically you're dealing more with criminals as we've seen government criminals or street criminals that work for government that we call cartels, which work for the government. and work for the Israelis and work for the Jewish non-governmental organizations, the Jewish NGOs. Oh, that's right. Those bastards, they're all joined at the hip. So again, it doesn't take much. Now somebody asked me before about helmets. Guys, there's a lot of good solutions for ballistic helmets. There's the militia pattern helmet that's out there. It was made by an independent company. They call it the militia helmet. There are a number of other comparable defensive potential grade 3, level 3 or level 4 protection. Prices vary, but you can pick up a ballistic helmet brand new in the wrapper unissued for as little as about $100 right now. Now me, I like the Paz-Gat helmet. Oh, it's not the most modern sophisticated. Nope, but I understand the idea. Whenever I can grab Paz-Gat helmets and pass them on to the AIL members, the advantage is they offer more protection down and around the neck. This was from experience with regard to casualty production during the Vietnam War. That's why the Paz-Gat design came out. with all the proper adjustments to make it user-friendly to the operator in the field. Do a little research, you'll understand what I'm talking about. But there are modern copies that are level four, pass get helmet pattern. There's needles to say the missions and all the other stuff in between or I should say beyond, which are tinier still than the mesh. I like more. Guys, we're mostly defensive forces. A lot of our people are not direct combatants. We have to do what we can to protect them with the best of their ability. Everybody has to be ready to fight, but not everybody's going to be in the front. Your enemy, on the other hand, well, look what they're doing to the Christian Palestinians and to the Palestinians in general. You see what they're doing there? That's what the Jewish Communists did in Russia to the Christians in Russia. What they're doing to the Palestinians is what they plan on doing if they can disarm America and attack America the same way. kosher mafia hates you. Jewish mob hates you. You can't figure that out. You'll find out soon enough. But because of that, again, proper defense and protection, food, ammunition, medical support, signal communications, all these things need to be covered. We're at the top, by the way. Should be hearing music. And for all of you out there, stay focused. And remember, we don't give up. We are not going to surrender. We are going to fight. And then we are going to win. No matter how long it takes. God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're in the march. We get out of the way. We've got Forbidden Knowledge. All right, coming up right behind us. God bless. Bye-bye. Welcome to another dangerous episode of Forbidden Knowledge. My name's Craig. You are listening live if you are listening on Wednesday, October the 8th. Live Wednesday at 8. And I have a lot of things on windows I just opened up. I usually just turn on the computer about half an hour before I go on air. And I start looking things up, things I've been thinking about during the week, facts and figures I want to look up. I want to give you accurate information everywhere I can. So I've got a lot of things here. I want to talk mostly tonight, since I spent my last several episodes talking mostly about what's going on in the world, Middle East and all that. I want to talk tonight mostly about economy, money. And what prompted this? I've been watching the price of gold. Gold is over. I don't know if you noticed that you've looked lately, but gold is now over $4,000 an ounce. Can you believe that? Over $4,000 an ounce. Earlier in the year I was talking about where it hit $3,000 an ounce and how amazing that was. Now it's over $4,000 an ounce and silver is almost $50 an ounce but it's closing at around $49.20 right now. Silver. Throughout. We haven't seen these numbers in forever. But anyway, that's what brings us beyond, plus I started looking up some key economic indicators to see what the hell is going on and why aren't they telling us some of these things. So anyway, if you want to call in and I'm going to, if I have time tonight, if you want to look into it, you know, now I guess I'm biased because I saw copper. I even mint my own copper coins. But that's not what I'm going to talk about most of the time. If you want a more comprehensive, most people think of gold and silver. And they think about buying pressure metals. Copper is great too. Copper has some advantages because frankly, Gold was made illegal in 1933 by executive order. And silver in 1934, they had silver hoarding laws, but they left the silver in our money until 1964. And ever since 1964, we've had a completely debauched currency. Of course, even our pennies, which they've now stopped making. This, uh, pennies are the penny apocalypse. Remember when he was a kid, he said, wow, found a penny. Thought it was kind of cool to find a penny. Now, kids today probably look at it and laugh at it. So bad has gotten. They're going to have to get rid of all coins because the nickels already cost more to mitt than a nickel. And basically, they're going to have to admit someday that, someday soon here, when something collapses or something really bad happens, it's, well, we don't need coins anymore. And when that happens, you were talking about digital money only, probably. Just my kind of prediction. When I talk about these things, you know, 20, 30 years ago, people used to laugh at me. Now I think I'm laughing at them because I was right all along. So yeah, we're definitely heading for completely digital money. A lot of people don't even have cash, carry around cash anymore. You don't have to pay to park anymore with coins. You don't have to pay with coins at the water mat. Well, there should be some water mats. I think there's still some that still probably use coins. It's all digital. You can go up to pay for a parking spot and you go down the street and there's a billboard and you scan it with your phone or you go to a website or you pay with your barcode or QR code or whatever. It's gotten where everything is going to be digital. A Maradollars. No more cash. That's where we're headed that way. Everybody can see that now. There are some things too that I want to touch. I do want to touch on some other things. I guess I should continue talking about that. If I have more time, I'll talk about things that are going on in the world. Other things, like I said, I probably want to keep this mostly to the economy. Because what I heard when I've seen the price of Gold. Now, Gold and Silver have always had you guys' inflation, an effort for safe investments. And as an example here, I did look this up here before I went out of the air. Gold at being at $4,040 an ounce, it depends on what minute you look it up, of course, but right about $4,040 right now, that's up about 53% year to date. That would have been a mighty good investment if you'd invested in gold in like January 1st. And silver performed even better. Even though I looked at Goldman Sachs and their predictions were totally off base, and I can read that for you. Silver being at $49.20 an ounce, again, depends on what minute you look it up, is year to date up 68%. 68.84, almost 69% year to date. That's a lot more than gold. Gold was 53% year to date. Silver is 69% year to date. Let me look up what gold – because I had to laugh when I looked up what Goldman Sachs' latest forecast was. Can I look and see what some of the conventional investor advisors say? Sometimes it's useful, sometimes it's not. And I'm trying to find. There are so many tabs here that I've got. If my computer crashes, then I'm going to be in trouble here today. Maybe I don't have it anymore. Maybe I've already – I've looked up housing, I've looked up cars, I've looked up a lot of things here. And I don't see the okay, I don't see what's anyway, gold and sex expects it to be, expects gold to go up their latest forecasts. They actually increased it because it was and had mentioned $4,300 an ounce by the end of next year of 2026. Now they've upped that to $4,900 an ounce by the end of next year, December of 2026. That's a whole big slowdown in increase. At the rate it's going, we would expect well over $5,000 by the end of next year, probably more like $6,000 if it was continuing as present rate. Nobody knows. We don't always know the rate at which these things are going to increase. Now, I can say that the goal of course is the all-time high goal has ever been. Silver, not quite, because Silver had a funky thing going on with the Silver market with the Hunt Brothers and it was an all big story, all big scandal where it actually hit $50.50 an ounce briefly. So we aren't quite there on Silver yet. We aren't at our record highs on Silver officially. But it's been a whole lot higher than it's been in many, many years. Many, many years. Well, since 1979, basically. It's been higher than it's ever has been since 1979. And that was a fluke. Now, I'm trying to remember what else I said. The forecast for silver, Goldman Sachs. Again, this is just the conventional wisdom, if you will, of the investor advisors suggesting, well, the disparity and we really expect silver to be maybe only $40 and us by the end of 2026. So obviously, we're well-surpassed that already. Silver has surpassed gold as an investment certainly in the last year and year to date. If you're thinking about, if you don't already have gold and silver, now might not be the right time to buy, but the projections are, it's still going to continue to go up. At least some projections, some projections. One thing you need to be aware of when somebody's projecting these things, I'm not trying to sell you gold and silver. I don't have any gold and silver selling. But you need to listen to people maybe more that aren't selling you gold and silver, listen to their opinion. Or maybe ones that also don't have a subscription newsletter for financial advice. Because they might be selling you bills in suits. You might want to go online and start looking at a whole lot of different pennies. Where do you think gold and silver might go? And they'll run the gamut, of course. Some people even say they'll collapse. And maybe they will. Maybe gold and silver go down. Even though I've mentioned these high prices of gold and silver, the price of gold and silver really has not gone up. I mean, not really. What has happened is the price of your dollar has gone down. The value of your dollar, I should say, has gone down. But this happening worldwide. China is buying up a whole lot of gold. A lot of currencies are trying to get more and more backed by gold. Ours, of course, is supposed to be, but it hasn't been since, what, 1933 or 1973. Got off the gold standard completely in, what, 73 during Nixon. Then, of course, got rid of all our silver in 1964. Our money is completely debutched. Everything. All of our money is debauched. If you look at the Coinage Act of 1792, nothing we have in circulation right now is as described in that Coinage Act of 1792. Nothing. Not even a penny. Of course, a penny didn't exist then. It was called a cent. And it was about the size of a silver dollar. A copper slug about the size of a silver dollar. One cent. Yeah. And now they're... 15th that size and the amount of zincs. When they still made them. So we're going to run into a point where we have no more money folks and then what's going to happen? Well gold, silver and copper might be metals you might be interested in. I'm going to give a complete buyer's guide now based on my memory mostly because I have studied this for most of my life actually. About buying gold and silver is the best way of my kind. Also, based on my knowledge of what has happened in the history, what the Federal Reserve has done, what our Mint is doing, this is all going to be mostly off memory, but I can book things up because I do have a computer in front of me today. So, again, it may not be – buying anything when it's at its all-time high may not be the wisest choice. But if you believe it's going to continue to go up more, if you need to hedge against inflation, or if you have paper dollars or some other kind of investment And you believe, and it's just a belief, if you believe that something could happen to the markets to where total collapse and depression type of thing, well, then you might consider gold and silver. What I'm saying is, right now, it's a matter of what you believe because nobody knows for sure what's going to happen. All investments are a risk. Gold and silver might not be as much of a risk as other investments right now if you hold the actual gold and silver. I'm not ever going to talk here tonight about gold stocks, paper gold. I'm talking about the physical gold, something you can put in your pocket or hide under your mattress or the floorboards or whatever you do with it. I'm talking about physical gold. I'm not talking about paper gold. I'm not talking gold back this or that. And I won't be talking much about the gold currencies that I don't even know the names that they have right now. There are some private companies making little gold slivers and slugs and things you can buy that you can break off. And those would be valid as long as they're accepted. You see, that's the whole thing about gold and silver, any precious metals. It's first of all whether or not they're legal and second of all whether they're accepted as currency. Because right now, if I hand you a dollar to buy a can of corn, You have that can of corn. I had you a paper US dollar. It says, for all debts, public and private. Back by the US government. It's like saying it's backed by an addicted crack addict. Then you have to be willing to accept that $1 piece of paper. That piece of paper has a number one on it. If you aren't willing to accept that, and you instead demand some gold and silver, I have a silver dime here. Will that work? Sure, if they're willing to accept it. So it really depends. As long as the American people are believing that those pieces of paper we have in our pockets that have numbers on them are worth anything or worth more than the other because they have more zeros on it, that's the only thing that's holding it together. It's a system of beliefs. Because if you are no longer willing to accept that, it all collapses. Now as a note, I happen to look up... price of a loaf of bread. I'm going to go back, I'm going to refer to 1964 because that's the last time we actually had silver in our currency, in our coinage. If you don't know, back in 1964 and earlier, we had silver dimes, we had silver quarters, we had silver half dollars and silver dollars. And they were all proportionally divided up. In other words, if you take ten, Silver dimes and you weigh it against one silver dollar, they weigh the same. A silver dime back then, a silver dollar, all those silver coins I just mentioned, they had 90% of actual real silver content in them and then about 10% copper. And the copper was added there for durability, otherwise they'd wear it down a lot quicker. Silver is a pretty soft no. And if you look at these silver coins from way back when, ones that have been circulated, sometimes you can't even read the dates on them. They've been worn down. when you're talking about old silver coins in the U.S. I'm only talking about U.S. silver here too. And I'm going to be talking about U.S. markets and U.S. so if you're listening from another country, I'm sorry, a lot of this won't apply to you. You'll have to convert numbers in your head or look online to find out what the numbers say in your country because I don't know exchange. I don't keep up with exchange rates so much and all the things that are going on in other countries about what coins are minted and so on. So I'm only talking about US coins, US currencies, US markets today. Although we will talk about international markets a little bit here today. So if you want to buy, again, it may not be the best time to buy, but if you believe that you are going to need that, oh, and I got started talking about wealth of red. A wealth of red in 1964 costs 21 cents, according to numbers I looked up. And 1964, a gallon of gasoline, cost 30 cents. And frankly, I think you should expect If something really bad happens, if this major collapse happens and the currency is no longer any good and they try to go to digital dollars and maybe nobody's accepting that and a people are only accepting precious metals or something else in barter and trade, something else of value, in this case two times should buy you a loaf of bread. Loaf of bread is probably something you're not going to have stored in your pantry that you know, that's going to last, you know, that you stocked up on and can last 10 or 20 years. It's not going to happen with bread. I mean, it's certainly not the way we normally eat bread. I'm just saying, bread, say I'm a gasoline. Gasoline, you're not going to store it and you're not going to keep it for very long. I mean, a year, yeah, maybe get lucky for two years, but that gasoline is going to go bad after some of the best store a lot of food. So you might need three dimes to buy that gallon of gasoline. Now, what is the dime value? And this is why I'm giving the warning or the possible caveat. You find my figures here that I looked up. about maybe silver and gold are overpriced right now. If you were to take, let's take the 1964 Roosevelt dime, the latest dime that had silver in it, 90% silver. Right now, if you melt that down, the actual silver value in it right now is $3.54. Now, according to this idea, this formula I just told you about the price of silver back in 1964, two dimes, one dime was 10 cents. Now we're talking about $3.54 for a dock, that same dime today, based on inflation and the price of silver. Well, you take two dimes to buy that loaf of bread, maybe, now you're talking, what, over $7 worth of silver. So we're getting at here, transfer that to gasoline, $3.00, that's a gallon gasoline in 1964 cost 30 cents. And today that 30 cents would actually be over $10 or almost $10. So is gas super cheap or is silver too expensive? You know what I'm saying folks? I'm trying to give you a heads up. I'm not suggesting you run out and spend all your money, all your said reserve notes on gold and silver right now. But it might be the right thing to do. I don't know. None of us know what's going to happen. But most of us believe that something is happening. I think most of us believe that. But maybe you don't because you say, oh, the stock market is going crazy right now. The stock market is at all, it recognizes right now. Well, I look that up too. And you know what? What I found is, because I found that strange as well. Let me find the page I have here that I looked up for hopefully. I have it. Mark that one down. Okay, here we go. I haven't crossed that one out yet. All these windows. I have got about 20 windows over here. Well, that's not the wrong one. That's a different one. Price of the wolf or bread. Okay, here we go. I did some searching and found that gold, the price of gold, record highs of both the gold spot price and the stock market levels are exceedingly rare. to have both of them occur at the same time. In other words, high markets, that just doesn't equate because usually they perform inversely, meaning one is high and one is low. But recent market conditions show a growing trend, stimulus growth, this unusual parallel rarely, rally, I'm sorry, suggests investors are simultaneously seeking growth in stocks and stability through gold driven by factors like de-dollarization, Inflation concerns, geopolitical risk, and eroding trust in the US dollar denominated assets. And that's where BRICS comes into play here too. There's a lot of directions I can go here and I'm probably getting off track because I also wanted to give you a guide about buying gold and silver in case you do want to. So this is very rare to have both the stock markets and gold peaking at the same time. A lot of this Stock market activity, actually, that's one of the things I deleted, happens to be in tech, tech sector, AI. This is one of the things that are really driving the stock markets right now. So you believe in that and you think that's going to continue up, when maybe stocks are the thing you want to go with. I'm not really here to give you financial advice. I've given you warning signs all throughout the economy, things that are going on that suggest you might be a little worried if you aren't right now. Trump is making things worse with his trade tariff wars, trade and tariff wars. Also, one thing I heard and I had to look it up to see if it was real because I really didn't believe it. Heard it on the Internet after all. Well, of course, I looked it up on the Internet. Reports, Google, you know, the search engine Google. reports that Google searches for bankruptcy lawyers, quote, bankruptcy lawyer, quote, to hit record highs with sources indicating this trend is the highest it has been historically. Now, since historically really only means what, about 25 years or so? Since he had been to the Internet, that might not be saying a whole lot, but anyway, the term bankruptcy lawyer has hit record highs right now. The increase suggests significant financial distress among consumers and businesses and may signal broader economic challenges. Maybe there's a lot more going on in the economy right now than not telling us. Nothing to worry about. The stock market is just doing great. But yet, gold is over $4,000 an ounce now. We'll see what something's going on here. So a lot of people are struggling. Are you struggling? I think most of the people listening to my voice right now, I kind of know my listener base here and I kind of think probably a lot of them a lot of you out there listening to me don't really have a lot of money to put into gold and silver or stock market or even maybe buy a car with cash or a house even now because you start to argue who can afford a house nowadays, right? I have a feeling that we don't have a lot of my listening audience doesn't have a lot of high-end people that Don't worry about money, but maybe there are some you out there because the housing market housing market clay closings I looked up or sales of existing homes have tended downward from the early pandemic peak, hovering near historic loans since mid-2023, hovering near historic loans housing. The claim primarily is used to sustain high mortgage rates at limit affordability for buyers and discourage owners from selling. The market remains complex with some indicators showing a gradual improvement as we venture into 2026. So maybe things get better in the housing market. But right now, what is Gen X or Gen Z? One of the latest people, I guess probably Gen Z, Gen X. Who are the ones that are trying to buy a house right now? Probably Gen Xers. I can't remember all the people that are classified these days. A lot of them don't ever expect to be able to afford to own a home. It's gotten that bad in the housing market. My sister is in real estate and she's seeing things going on in the housing market. Overvaluations, the housing market, are we going to see another collapse of the bubble burst in the housing market? Because are they too high? I don't know. Again, I'm just bringing, I'm bringing possible warning signs to you. Car sales, a more high ticket item that most of us will have to deal with. And many of you, I don't ever buy new, but maybe I buy new and that's fine, that's whatever you need to do. Right now, average wise, over the last 30 years, going back to 75, so that's more than 30 years, going back to 75, car sales on average right now are about what they've been on average throughout this whole time period. If I were to average it, I was looking at a chart here. So car sales haven't really declined. Total vehicle sales are the numbers I'm looking at. I don't know if that also means, that probably means light trucks, might even mean buses and heavy duty trucks, so I'm not positive of that. But anyway, it doesn't look like it's changed much. It's gone down a little bit. And here's something that could be skewing our numbers today, is EDs, electric vehicles. Now, up until, when was it? I mean, I got that figure out here too. The U.S. federal tax incentives for new and used clean electric vehicles ended on September 30, 2025. This means any new or used electric vehicle purchase after this date is ineligible for the credit, although the people may have acquired it with a binding written contract. So there's an exemption if you're already under a contract date. But as of last week, there's no longer a tax incentive to buy EVs. Now, you may still have local ones that are starting when you state. I'm not sure how that goes. This can play into these figures here because now the EV sales are going to plummet. And EV sales are part of this overall. EV sales have increased in sales 14, almost 15% increase year over year and 11.5% share of the total light duty vehicle sales. Now we're going to see another 11 or 12 percent, probably bottom out of those figures. So car sales numbers are probably going to plummet here soon too when the figures come out. We don't see any figures. Nothing to worry about. Our government is closed down. We won't see any numbers, right? The company opens back up again and starts giving you numbers and says, holy crap, what the hell is this? And then investors might start going nuts and dump their stocks. Who knows? Again, I don't know. I'm just bringing you some signs. So the Federal incentives for EVs are ending and that's going to bring down the, probably going to bring down the car sales figures starting in October when we see those numbers in November. If we ever covered by then. We've been hearing a lot of the news about today about the air traffic controllers, about how airports have had to slow down and even shut down because of lack of air traffic controllers because I guess they don't get paid. When there's a government shutdown or though they're there the checks that they're running through now They're gonna be their last checks for a while until the government brofins back up again Or they run into some emergency money through Congress to get them get them paid. It's a lot of recalling in six supposedly anyway, I'm gonna shut down and probably gonna help things at eight. Alright, so I'm so where do I want to go next? Okay, let's let's go into the halfway through the show here Let me talk about about buying gold silver. I talked about buying copper Copper, there isn't a whole lot of, not only is there not a whole lot of interest, there hasn't been as much of a spike. There's been spikes. They've gone up, all the metals have gone up. But it's a little more straightforward. There's a little less risk as in shakes out there. I really haven't seen any fake copper, except what our own government makes. That's fake copper. But I've really never seen any fake, what else, copper slugs. Okay? So that doesn't seem to be an issue for copper. However, silver, I have seen, I've heard of some. I haven't seen any personally. I've seen reports about them and certainly gold is something you have to worry about. So this is another thing you have to worry about if you're going to buy the physical gold or silver. Copper is not really an issue. You should be able to buy hundreds or even thousands of ounces of that possibly, depending on what you're willing to spend. And then if you did want to buy a local bread, well, a copper coin might be the right thing to buy a local bread with, as opposed to a silver dime, which might be worth $3.50 at least today, roughly. But that copper coin is actually going to really probably be worth about $2.00 or more today, that announced copper slug. So copper's a little less risky as far as what people are willing to believe, as far as whether it's authentic or not. You know what I'm saying? Even if it's not a coin that they recognize, even if it's got a design of a panda on it or whatever. People are probably more, but it says one-ounce copper on it. People are probably going to be more willing to accept that as being authentic because frankly it's probably going to cost you just as much if not more to make it with zinc in the middle. And it's going to weigh different anyway from the same size or some kind of mystery metal inside. It's possibly going to weigh different and it's going to take you a lot of work to do it and it might not be worth it. Just like nobody counterfeits $1 bills, right? They go straight to the 20s or 100s or 50s. They don't counterfeit $1 bills. Well, people don't counter copper coins when I was a copper coin. Well, except the government, of course, like I said. So copper is less of an issue as far as being accepted or being outlawed because, frankly, like I said, in 1933 they outlawed the ownership of gold by executive order. And in 1934 they had silver hoarding laws. But then in 1964 they had silver, continued in there, they just had silver hoarding laws. And they didn't really do much with that, but there were laws in place that they wanted to do something with that. And just imagine, if the dollar collapses or something happens just severely in the economy, they have to go to digital money right away. My belief, this is a belief, I don't know for sure, but history kind of shows this, and they're probably going to make gold and silver illegal. But copper, they may not make copper illegal, but they all might make everything in barter illegal. There's all kinds of directions they could take. Whether or not everybody's going to abide by that or follow it or if there's going to be underground economy that you help, I'll take that box of screws for this wealth of bread or whatever, some kind of barter system, then the government's screwed. But you got to remember, when governments make these laws, and especially the way our media is, our press today, they make that illegal that all of a sudden you've got contraband. You got a bag of silver at home? Well, that's contraband. And if somebody knows one of your neighbors or somebody that doesn't like you anymore and knew you had that bag of silver, they're going to the Fed to get the reward money for turning in those damn patriots and wrecking our ability to get this damn digital dollar system going. Digital currency. Electronics or cryptocurrency, whatever. Because yeah, you're going to have a lot of Hitler youth in the market. Try to make money off of your demise backstabbers So if you have anything first of all don't let anybody know But you also run the huge risk of what to do with it when you do need to use it So I'm feeling sorry for a lot of people if this happens I'm feeling sorry a lot more a lot of people who have a lot of gold and silver think I'm gonna be able I'm gonna be a buy a house with a couple gold coins You might be able to that person's willing to accept it, but then they're trying to get again contraband And then some, hey Joe, what did you sell your house? How'd you sell your house? What did you sell it for? Digital dollars. Well, look on your account's empty. So you have a hard time explaining that. And then if the said neighbor decides they don't like you or they want to make the gunner's offering a $1,000 reward to turn in people who have been using gold and solder. Or you might have guys selling loads of bread out of their trunk. for silver dine and they're taking your information and they're turning you in. You see, so there's a danger there. Nothing's going to be, well nothing, this is all projection. I don't believe anything is going to be totally safe. The safest thing in my opinion is actually going to be barter of some kind and not even necessarily barter, and I'm not talking about coins now, I'm talking about labor or tools or food. Well, food and water, that might be, but there's laws in the books about that with national emergencies about all the way going all the back to Kennedy about food hoarding. And they come to seize all your food. So food would be a great thing to hoard, but it might be made illegal to keep it. It already is for hoarding. If they wanted to institute some kind of national emergency, they could already come to seize your food. Probably can see if anything you have ever have actually I'd have to look at the verbiage of that Maybe they can seize all your tools and all your lawn mowers and everything you ask. I don't know Didn't really look at the word into that. Anyway Continue on with silver now so copper is fairly straightforward and probably will be made not be made illegal to own or use but it might Silver is your next best bet as far as possibly being able to use it since that not has not been confiscated yet in the past I believe it would be in the future if something bad happens, but it might not be. And you might still find somebody willing and you might find a safe place to buy on that loaf of bread with that silver dime or three loaves of bread with that silver dime. And when I'm talking about a dime, again, I'm talking about U.S. currency. So let's talk about that for my best recommendation to you as far as it goes for buying and selling. selling using silver, I would highly recommend, not necessarily the bars, not necessarily the one else, silver coins, not the high value slab coins. In other words, oh, it's a 1922 Roosevelt dime and it's got the mint mark and it's worth $100. I'm not talking about that kind of coin either. to collect those coins. Those are overvalued. Sorry, the silver to go is in them. They are way overvalued. Now you might find somebody willing to trade that. And those might be made exempt from being stolen by the government because even though they are way overvalued, rich people buy those things. So any kind of silver or gold coin that's in what they call SLAB, meaning a plastic case and is graded by a reputable authentic estimator authority that grades these things, can't remember the names of it, there's a couple of companies out there that do this, they're SLAB. And you're guaranteed that it's authenticity, that might be a good choice if you think everything's going to be banned because those might be, I guess as I say might, they might be exempt from confiscation. Because again, rich people own those kind of coins. So you might want to have a few of those around. It's up to you. It's because again, what you believe is going to happen, because none of us know what's going to happen. Yes, it'll be a black market. Is that black market going to be a safe? That's something you'll have to determine as it happens. Because neighbor will be fighting neighbor. They've got us all believing. Your neighbor is a Republican and you're a Democrat and he's going to turn you in because you're a damn Democrat and he thinks you helped destroy this economy or you helped bring this country down because you're a damn Democrat. Whatever. They got us fighting each other and we're ignoring the real fight. The people we really need to be fighting. Instead we're believing the difference between Republican and Democrat or left versus right or liberal versus conservative and that's all just an illusion. Those are the wrong enemies. We're not enemies from each other. We shouldn't be. If you're an American, you're an American. All these other titles are meaningless. But again, beware of the Hitler youth. You don't know what I'm talking about. Look up the term Hitler Youth if you don't know what I'm talking about. I think you do. So, okay, so silver coins, US minted silver coins from 1964 and earlier. It goes back more than 100 years. They have 90% silver and 10% copper, as I say, because the copper is for wear, to help people wear it as fast. Now, buying those coins, I recommend the actual US Minted Coins versus the Slugs, the other One House Coins or the Bars. Because it's recognizable. It's worn. The reason I say worn is because if you go to buy that little bed with two dimes and the guy looks at those dimes and see they have different dates and they're worn differently, you could have believed those are real. If they look identical, well, boy, that's probably a counter-fit, isn't it? You see what I'm saying? Every single silver coin will have some little difference you can see with a magnifying glass, even if it's not apparent right away, either a dane or a midmark or a scratch or a little dent or if there's be something, it will be different. So they'll all basically be different. For all intents and purposes, they'll all be different. So that person you're trying to buy something from will look at those and they look at them closely. You'll see, oh, those are real. You'll be able to tell those are real. If you have a one ounce silver coin that says Second Amendment on it or whatever and it's very patriotic and everything, well, people will love this. How does he know that's real? How does he know it's really silver, 999 silver? It may say that on there, but it might be safe. You see what I'm saying? But those silver dimes and silver quarters and silver half dollars, you can tell that most everybody can kind of deduct that those are going to be safe as far as being authentic. Now, silver isn't as big of a deal right now as far as being counterfeited, but it has happened and it's bound to happen more with the price of silver the way it is. And even more so with gold, really, in the gold limit. So I would recommend, and a bar, okay, it's made by some company that, I can't remember the names of these companies that make the bars, but these companies that make the bars got a famous name on it, but it could be fake too. Someone that knows how to make a die and they have a hydraulic press, they could make some fake silver bars or silver rounds. Somebody who knows what they're doing, they can make fake ones. Or have their own, it's not illegal to own a coin minting machine. You can buy one of those if you had the money. And you can make your own silver coins out of tin or whatever, whatever you want. That's why I'm recommending, and they call these worn dimes, quarters, half dollars, silver dogs, they call this junk silver. Junk meaning basically it means, well because they're worn, they don't really have any collector's value, the dates are hard to see, they're well worn, they're not worth anything to a collector. Unless you've got a super rare date on it, it's not going to be worth anything to a collector. So they put it in these bags, they're called junk. That's the type I actually do recommend you buy even though the name you know like junk bonds known as junk silver junk silver is going to be recognizable Everybody's seen what a dime looks like now you might not have seen a mercury dime You may not seen a dime you know However, the however barber dime that might I think is a quarter barber quarter There's a lot of different quarters over the years a lot of different dimes half dollars etc over the years a Franklin half dollar, you start getting older and older coins, we start seeing different designs. But people are going to be able to recognize those as being authentic. They may not recognize the bars and the one else, South Silver coins as being authentic. So that's something to worry about. What are you going to pay right now for that? We're pricing silver right now is $49.20 an ounce. Well, I started looking up to some of these places that are selling them online. And for that one-ounce silver coin, they call it a bullion coin. And bullion coins are the ones that are going to make it illegal, by the way. If they do, they'll make bullion coins in the bars illegal more than likely, if they make them illegal. Those coins will be... They won't have any copper in them. They're not meant to be circulated. You'll generally have them in a plastic case or something. You generally won't see them in anybody's pocket. They'll be protected. So they'll be in really great shape. But then if they're worn, then they're going to be lesser in value and less in amounts. But anyway, 999 silver is typically what you're going to see in that type of coin. And right now you're going to pay anywhere between about $1.99 $52 to $55 depending on the design and what year it is and blah, blah, blah. And again, I'm talking regular silver slugs there, paid by some other company. That made by the US government. The US government does make American Eagles. And those are even going to be more than $55. Again, depending on the date because some people do collect those. So the dates might be important to some people. If you've got more rare data, it might go for a little bit more money. But you're going to spend probably over $55 per coin to those. So in other words, you're paying three to five dollars. Seven dollars over spot price spot price is the number you look up when you're looking up the price of silver or gold on the markets So if you're paying a premium, so when you buy that coin That silver on silver coin on square you're going to spend between probably lowest low end be fifty two dollars a higher end would be fifty five dollars for that and that's what they call the premium that additional price the premium the dealer who buys who sells those makes a little bit of money and By the same token if you were to turn around and take that coin back to the dealer and resell it He's going to sell it less than what he sold it to you for. I don't know the numbers on that. I've looked at those numbers recently, but it might even be slightly less. It might be just melt price. The price of what that coin would be melted down, which in this case would be $49.27 an ounce. It's somewhere like that. So anyway, the dealer buys them lower and then sells them higher. That's just capitalism, right? Now gold, I'll move on to gold. Gold is a little more problematic. I mean obviously because of the price of gold right now and Yeah, you might be able to buy a house with gold if you find somebody willing to stuff it and that person is willing to believe that it's actually real Because gold is going to be the most suspect of all as far as being authentic being 999 gold through and through now the US did make gold coins But you'll have to go back to 1932 and earlier to get to buy any of those to get any of those And those did have other metals in them besides gold. So what might appear to be a one-house gold coin, I don't have the numbers in front of me here, but what might appear to be a one-house gold coin, let's say what they call the double eagle, which is generally considered to be about one-house. It's less than one-house and it's got other metals in it. So it's going to be less than an ounce. Now the price to buy that might actually be over the price of gold. But just be aware that Those aren't really one-ounce gold coins, the US-minted silver eagles. Those were meant to be in circulation. Now, and I guess I need to back up a little bit on silver. Although the US hasn't made silver coins since 1964, they do make commemorative proof coins that are 999 silver. So you can't buy those proof coins in all kinds of denominations. There's a lot of it out there. And maybe people will believe it, especially if you have the box with it and everything and the certificate of authenticity is in there. Will they be kind of scared? Well, I think they will be, but again, that's up to you to decide. So anyway, they make gold sets like that to prove. If you don't know proof, that means it's just super shiny. It's not just new, it's like polished. So you can get those in gold and silver. Again, gold is going to be the most dangerous to deal with. You're not going to buy a loaf of bread with gold. Unless you have one of those little names, I'm a lot of people listening to my voice right now probably know what I'm talking about. I don't have any of that. I've seen some. These little tabs, little sheet of tabs you can buy that are gold. Got this little, maybe one tenth of an ounce of gold or even less, little sliver of gold. that you can break it off and then that's a gold slug that you can use to buy it. I don't know what that would go for. It can't be an ounce, it would go for hundreds of hundreds of dollars, so you're not going to buy a local bread with that either. So I don't know what value these have. Take a piece of tin foil and cut it into the size of a postage stamp. A gold tin foil, real gold. Take this with a tin foil. Maybe you can buy a loaf of bread with that. That's how little golds you're going to, we're talking about here. In other words, gold plating is about what that loaf of bread is going to cost as far as the gold coin goes. So gold would be for your higher level stuff. If you do think you're going to buy a house or something really big in some kind of market collapse, when people are going to be desperate, they may be willing to sell their house for anything. Who knows? It may happen. And maybe you can go around and do it quickly before the band, before the confiscations. Now, whether or not you follow the confiscations, you hide your gold, well, that's fine. That's up to you. Again, don't let anybody know you had it. And don't be caught using it. If you buy a pound, I don't know how much a pound of cocaine is or how much it costs, but if you're in the drugs, They never have been. If you're in a drug, you know that powder cocaine is illegal, no matter where you go in this country. So you're going to have to hide it well or bury it or whatever. You just have to... There is an underground economy. You've got to worry about that Hillary. So we try to sell it to the wrong person and then all of a sudden you're in handcuffs. Golden silver might be the same way. It might be one of those things where you go to jail because you're helping them damn patriots out because they're using real money. The press will spin it that way those evil patriots. They're using real money Can't have that the press will spit anything then off clamp down the internet to and the black the black net what would they call that the? Black market internet was a dark dark web. Let's climb down that too. Let's come climb down the entire internet more likely Because information is something they're not going to want you to have. What's happening right now with TikTok and other social media and influencers trying to buy up influence so they can throw in all the way, paying money so you don't get the truth of what's going on over there. Right now, remember I told you spot price, the value over spot price for silver is probably going to be anywhere between $3 and $7 over that silver coin price and more so for an American Eagle. Now for the gold, however, you're talking $100 or more over spot for that 1oz bar, 1oz gold coin. The premium is a whole lot more. I looked it up and the lowest gold coin I saw, a 1oz gold coin was about $4,200. And again, right now, the price of gold is $40 and $40. I'm sorry. $4,000, $4,040. $4,040. So you're going to spend about $150 over-spocked, maybe as much as $200, $250 even over-spocked to that gold one-ounce coin. Now you can buy smaller denominations of gold coins by the way. You can buy the US government made not only those one, I'm calling them one ounce but they aren't exactly one ounce. Anyway, the double eagles, the single eagles, which are like half dollar size kind of, the quarter eagles, which are about size of quarter roughly, tenth eagles, tenth size, tenth, what do they call them, tenth eagles? Those were about size of a dime. So you can even still buy those too and you can buy ones that were circulating but people don't recognize those today They might be a look-and-look if you're gonna buy a gold US coin, you're probably better off buying them in the slab But you're gonna spend a lot more money for them that way that $4,200 coin is still in good enough condition to be slabbed. In other words graded by a Reputable grading company It's probably gonna cost you another $500 on top of That I cost $4,500 that depends on the year and the condition really all the terms But you probably be free from competition and would be able to convince somebody that's real go ahead Oh, it's Dave in the thumb here. Hi Craig Did you did you see the prices on those 10th out? gold Eagles I just look I was trying to stick to what else I can look them. Yeah, go ahead What are they? Well, I just wondered what those were going for Well, there's going to be a value on, it's not going to be a tenth of the price of gold, I can tell you that. Let's see, US gold coins, clicking on right now, I'm on a website called Provident Metals, it's one of the ones I used to deal with and I know them to be reputable. US gold coins, clicking on that. Okay, American, let's say, let me find gold eagle coins, okay. What else? I mean, you see if I can find 10,000 prices here. Okay, I got to click on another page. It looks like. Let's see. Is that clickable? No, it's not. Gold Buffalo, American Gold Eagles. Okay, here we go. American Gold Eagles, got American Gold Buffaloes, commemorative of gold coins. These are made by the U.S. government now. One tenth ounce. No, one tenth ounce would be one tenths the value of a double eagle, which would be over $4,000. Well, the one-tenth ounce American eagle random year is $471.51 on this website. Also worth $71.51. Wow. That's as low as. That's random date. If I click it on, that's going to be the lowest price you could possibly get after this company. If you're going to pay for the credit card, it's going to cost you $501. If you pay electronically with a credit card or something, it's going to be $501. If you pay by a crypto, it's actually going to be less, $486. If you pay by cash discount price, which is cashier's check, bank wire, you're going to pay $481. So that one tenth ounce random year, and that's probably would be considered junk. They don't say it here. I don't know the condition. But it's probably not going to be one that a collector it won't be in a slab and it won't be what it'll be one that a collector probably wouldn't be that interested in because random year So it's probably means junk so junk gold is probably what it is. I don't I don't know that for a fact so you don't consider old as junk, right Well, yeah, but silver is not junk either, but that's about that's the name they put on good junk silver Well, but isn't it? I mean that's a good evil Those are bullion 999, aren't they? Well, that's the modern. That's modern. Isn't that what you're looking up? No, I'm looking up the old from the 1920s. Oh, okay. Older. Well, what about the bullion gold eagles, the 10-pound bullion gold eagles? I thought that's what you were looking at. Oh, you don't get time. I appreciate it. Greg, thank you. Great show. 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I want to say thank you again to all of our allies for pitching in with all the work at the camps and facilities. And for those who of course know, we had a little special treat also here. Not yesterday, I think it was Monday. A number of individuals stopped in and we got a chance to work with some of our Arab mobile equipment. So some of the guys that were at Camp Emmerich participated in some helleborn activities, which were kind of cool. some micro tech there that is very unique and it is ours and ours alone. Although it actually is older the military from way way back it's stuff that just disappeared got lost in the crack so to speak and we've kind of resurrected it so that was the gift for all of you guys that showed up as part of the appreciation for what's been done here. We do have another event coming up this weekend. Don't know, I don't have the information, sorry about this, on the opening of Camp Betcher, but I've got people that are set up to transport Don's wife and a few other people to the location so that we can have kind of an unveiling ceremony for the entrance to the facility, the signage, which is really cool, like I said. the work that was done by the girl who was given the commission to do the signage, what she did is going to actually become a unit patch also. So, really cool. And again, excellent artwork by the way. You'll see when the time comes. We will be posting this over on the Gilded with Liberty Tree Radio. So, not enough, just a win. It takes time. But there are things that have to be corrected. We don't want anybody to make any mistakes. After all, we've done pretty good. Record timing for everything so far. We're not going to fumble the ball at this point. Everything will be as we want it when we're done. It'll be perfect. Or exacto mundo. There we go. Exacto mundo. Anyway, other things going on. Hold on here. Oh, I see that. Yeah, let's do this. First of all, attention, attention, attention. There is a deal going on right now. over at CenterFireSystems.com. When I see stuff like this, I emphasize it for a reason. Footwear, typically the first thing you hear is, I can't afford that much, Mark. Well, you should be able to afford $10 a pair. And if you have to eat or not eat for a day, I guess, do that. Now, these boots won't fit everybody, but they will fit a lot of you out there. For the girls that we have that don't necessarily have all their cold weather gear, this will settle that problem. Over at Center Fire Systems, they have thin-slate winter boots for $10 a pair. These are, I assume, old inventory. They're new in the box, but they're old inventory. You'll see what I'm talking about when you get over there. They should be on the front page. Should be. Again, I have not looked today, but I'm pretty sure nothing's changed. And so definitely this is a hell of a buy. Now six, sevens, eights, and possibly nines. They may be out of a few, and I think they take them off as they run out. So there's a limited supply. Whoever gets there first wins. Woo-hoo! So, you want to be the first get there. Or you want to get there, you should say, won't be the first. Other people have already been there. But go over to CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. When you get over there, it should be right on the front page, I'm hoping, and it will be Thinsulate, Black Thinsulate Winter Boots. Limited sizes, there's not, again, it's not a great, great selection. It's what's available. What you see there is what you get. I have to do is wait, load it up and check them out. But for $10 a pair, buy at least a couple pairs for the people who don't have anything that are in your group. Get them squared away ASAP. This is the way to do it. And remember, it wouldn't hurt to have a few pairs tucked off into your spares box for people who show up for training and operations. Kind of nice to have really, really good equipment on standby and brand new in the box, which helps a lot. So check that out. That's over at CenterFireSystems.com. And I know I'm looking at that too. There's a bunch of other stuff happening overseas right now. Nothing that's a surprise, it's what we expected. Notice that they've tried to rattle your eyes away from all the things that they've made, so super important like yuck rain. Apparently Odessa has, I think, completely fallen. And the Russians, of course, knowing that the skanks are trying to stir the pot farther to the west with, what is it, Moldavia? No, it's not Moldavia. No, I think it's Moldavia. Let me get the microphone if I'm wrong. It's one of the other provinces that again the US through the Israelis, well the Israelis and then we're doing it for the Israelis. So it's the US working as a cow slash knuckle monkey for the Israelis are planning on trying to take that particular piece of real estate over The Russians are not going to let that happen. They already had it in the plan. They pretty well saw the writing on the wall. And they are in motion to deal with acquiring that particular piece of real estate, at least as an allied nation or state, maybe just a state. You never know how that will work. It's a race, but the Russians are actually in the lead. So, well, just a matter of not if, it's just when they choose to move the rest away. The Russians are not playing the game they did when they were in Ossetia and the US tried to start a war, the Israelis ordering the US to try and start a war failed. In this case, rather than being restrained, the Russians have now methodically started to move as they should have from the beginning. Actually, I've been that way for the last year. They're just not wasting resources. They're holding back as much as they can because they know they'll be fighting somebody else with better technology even than the Ukrainians. And so they're not wasting the cards. They're not flipping things over. They don't have to. So those cards are still close to the best. And this is why somebody keeps saying, well, they aren't using the Armada. It doesn't work. They're hoping that the Russians will listen to something stupid like that and go, oh, yeah, it works. We will take it out and show you everything. No, they're not doing that. They know that they're going to need the Armadas, the Armadas, as a primary armored vehicle against the front line, you know, fill in the blank country that comes up behind Ukraine. So, what they've got is they're best in reserve and they've been fighting with second B grade and whatever auxiliaries they have. This is the same thing that they did in Ossetia. Identical in that respect. A very efficient fighting force. They've been effective every step of the way. They've only used what they needed to to accomplish the mission. That's called the economy in force, which you're not supposed to have the brains to figure out. The economy in force is especially critical for what we have been talking about here, which is going to be the long haul. So it is especially important we understand that. Anyway, otherwise we're supposed to be, you know, idiot Americans gobble up whatever dog bomb that the Israelis throw in front of us. That isn't the case with our people here, I don't think. For a 25-minute, you have a caller. This is Moldova. Thank you very much. You are the Moldovians. And Romania and Estonia and Poland said supposedly Hungary isn't going to be a problem because they are all pro-Russian. I don't know but I know Hungary stood out as the European Union. One of the things about the, you just mentioned Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, again remember They I think it's Lithuania. Oh, Lithuania Latvia, Lithuania. Remember they started to stir the pot claiming that oh that the international access way for the international sea chain, you see channel there is now under Lithuanian control and it's their sea way not everybody's sea way. Well the everybody that they're excluding is the Russians. So the US and the Israelis have coached them to Start this nonsense up to stir the pot from another direction And they're using them like they did Georgia. Georgia what happened? Let's remind everybody with you set the situation the president the old Thai Thai Chure if anybody remembers the video of him he was on this newsfeed and After he started the war when he ordered his military to attack Russia did not attack Georgia. Georgia attacked the Russians. Well, it didn't take long for everybody to get the right message back and across, and so the equivalent to the Congress and Senate in Georgia basically realized, hey, this character is trying to get us killed. And so there was a significant change in the direction of government. Because of the failure, if they had gotten a war going, supposedly their logic was nobody would have the brains to figure out what happened. And the Americans and the Israelis, and mostly the Israelis, because they're the ones pushing all this crap, would have had the war they wanted. Well, it didn't work. They're trying to do the same thing now with the Baltic states. They have given them a lot of stuff. I would point out that a big chunk of whatever M14s that we had left of the old but new inventory went to the Baltic states here several years ago. A few years ago, I won't say several, but yeah, it's getting close to several. Anyway, they have been providing them with a lot of comparable material to the window of technology you see. being given to the Ukraine. And in the process, while they have not really beefed them up that dramatically, I don't know if any of you noticed this, but there is a propaganda television series that was done, for instance, for Finland about a modern war with Russia. Have any of you seen this? It's over on, I think there's bits and pieces of it, over on YouTube. I was searching through certain things I was looking for for video imagery. And lo and behold, this pops up. Finland needs to fight a war with Russia propaganda going on, and it's all about a combination of the conventional forces and, quote unquote, guerilla forces fighting against Russia with the invasion of Finland during what is a much larger nebulous war that's not very well explained. So they're pumping this up in the Arctic Circle and in the Baltic States to try and get them into war mode so that they can sacrifice them when the time comes. The proper support will never show up, but they can get a lot of people killed, and that is the plan. So they're in motion to do that, and it is the foundations for it are being laid. Now that mini, that little, I don't say television series, it's not a mini series. That television series is an ongoing affair. I don't know if it's played out. It's run or not But if you go to YouTube it is in thin. It's not in English It's don't believe there's even subtitles But you kind of get the feel for it if you watch some of the stuff that's been done where people have introduced a subtitle format You can see even the verbiage and how they're trying to angle it. It's all the Russians all the north I'm Russians, if only we could fight the Russians. But why? Well, because we're not talking about fighting the communists anymore because the Jewish communists now control Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and certainly Finland. So the Jewish mobs got everything they want there so you can't have those people fighting the way they did before. At least they can't use the same excuse. And it's interesting how they have mapped this out and sculpted accordingly. So pay attention. There's a lot of other stuff going on that's not being offered on the plate over here for the most part to give you a better feel for what they're trying to do with what they do have control of. Meanwhile, over here, a bunch of other anti-gun stuff. In fact, we could. Well, let's see. What do we got? We'll wait until after the bottom of the hour break and we'll probably play, we're going to do a bottom of the hour break, got a couple of music pieces, but we've got 10 minutes. After the break and when we get into the last half hour, we'll play probably one of the latest guns and gadgets. I want to see if anything's up there. Canada, they are going for a major gun confiscation wave right now if you haven't seen the paperwork on it. The idea is probably because, well, if the breakaway provinces break away, they want them disarmed so that they can come in and muscle them down. So this is a race. If anybody's got any brains in any of the provinces that are trying to leave, you better make sure that you Secure your arms and ensure that nobody acquire them because it's the armed population that's going to make the difference in the war that's coming there. They know it too. The armed population outnumbers the regular military just like in the United States. This is why the Jewish mob and all the filth that make up the Zionist excrement are trying desperately to disarm the population here. That's the plan. They'll have weapons. You won't have weapons. That way they can take what they want and you will own nothing and you will not be happy but shut up and sit in the corner. So that's where we're headed with that and I think everybody again needs to pay attention. The map out we've seen with Canada and other locations is exactly what we can expect here only in spades if they have their way because if you think they hate those people in Canada, they hate you a lot more. The Jewish mob hates America with a passion. They want to, you know, they want, they've got their little twilight zone panties in a bunch. Being the narcissist that they are, the center of the universe is them, and all the rest of us are irrelevant, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever drivel they want to generate. And we're going to have to act accordingly to put down the problem. That means all of you need to be organized, armed, equipped, and trained as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. If you understand that we need the material where we need it, then the best choice is to make sure it's tactically dispersed where the bullets will be meeting the flesh, where the rubber will be meeting the road. Just that simple. That means we need a deeper, larger. We need more in the way of strategic and tactical deployment, and it has to be done by the people themselves. cannot be from some central location. It has to be made in such a degree that trying to acquire our assets is like trying to grab smoke. And that needs to be your goal right now. So let's see what we can do to get that accomplished. We need to make sure that we have the 510 program in place with regard to organization and the logistics train. dispersed in such a way that it is readily available and yet impossible to halt. So you guys all have to make that happen. Uncle Mark can't be the only one doing that. I'm trying to coordinate it best I can to help people out, but it still comes down to you guys are the ones that are going to have to take care of the business. Anyway, next, before I go any further, we covered the boots at Centerfire and hold on here. There was one other thing. And I, for real, I write tiny people. Sorry, right now I'm trying to read my own writing here. Yeah, I know. Maybe if we vote harder, maybe if we just vote harder, things will chit- No, they won't. No, they're not going to change. Don't you worry about that. Anyway, let's see. Last but not least, we're almost to the bottom here. We do have some music requests. I'll have to pass on to Ed in a minute. Also, before I forget, over at deltateentactical.com. Delta, Teen Tactical dot com. If you are looking for some decent buys on 80% of lowers for the AR-15, they've got a couple of in the white. Actually, as in plastic white, AR-15 lowers for under or about $40 a piece. In addition, they also have a deal three of the companies do. You have to look at each one that I've mentioned in the past here recently. Three of them have $25 80% lower frames, the lower component, but with no metal components for $25 apiece to build a Glock knockoff. Now, the average price for the metal, all the components to put the lower together, are another between $36 and $40 per set for everything. So you're looking at a two-step, in other words, that Polymer 80% without anything on board, that definitely is a priority. And then as you collect the rest of the goodies, you can complete the project quite efficiently and end up with a Glock 17 or 18 as a personal defense pistol and an AR-15 as your standard rifle and all of them are freedom arms. which is a very desirable situation that I think everybody should be moving towards wherever possible. I know there's many other weapons that are preferred, but the AR-15 is the gladiest of the day by nature of least expensive. It is a very, very, very affordable weapon to have in the inventory, and there's no reason not to have more. So we need to make that happen and all of you need to pitch in to help out build another AR-15. It is Weapons Wednesday after all, so I am going to emphasize that, build another AR-15. Also, with regard to the ARs, is if nothing else, keep putting parts on the shelf, but barrels and complete upper receivers should be your highest priority. This is something we've talked about. Barrels are the difficult thing to make. Receivers, yeah. I can make a receiver almost out of anything now. We're building plywood and laminate board slash plywood AR-15 lowers with metallic inserts. And even the inserts are minimal. The magazine weld still is made out of wood. Actually, all of the receiver is made out of wood. But we do a neck slash sleeve. for each of the cross bolt channels for any of the critical components and they hold up. I am fascinated hardwood they hold up. Why? The buffer tube. That buffer tube makes all the difference in the world. I will say this with the plywood and the solid hardwood lower wooden receivers that we made for the Air 15, we beefed up the area where the buffer tube is attached. However, there's two techniques we're using for that. We can either use the conventional specifications with thread or we can pin the buffer tube into place. Now, that means you're not going to pull it apart for cleaning. Maintenance will be done by the armorer, although it's not that difficult to change out or fix. But the ID behind this is beefing up the material around the buffer tube where it connects to the lower receiver. And also, again, options because threading costs time and money. If we can just take a tube and pin it in place as the buffer tube, that's all we need. See how that works? So again, heads up on that. But barrels, barrels for the AR-15. Mary, I want to say thank you. I got the email, but it was too late. However, again, we keep an eye on the same companies. Montana AR-15, Delta Team Tactical, AR-15 Discount, Renier Arms, CDNN Sports, all of them have excellent buys and have really good prices on certain things. If you cherry pick from all of these locations, you can quite reasonably put a quantity of AR-15s together. And that should be our goal. We need to put as many of them online as possible and have them in reserve ready to roll. It's part of the national defense from our perspective. So we're at the bottom. Edwards should be right there, I hope. And with that being the case, here we go. Oh, hear ye not the singing of the view, the wild and free. But soon ye'll know the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, the rifle. Ye may ride a goodly speed, ye may know a stern, a master. You've offered much with speed, but you'll learn to back much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And their leader just starts glad to make up little noise and always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle. In our hands, we'll prove no rifle. No graves at home, back across the grinding water. That giddy must come, as well as to the slaughter. But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun. If Lincoln's figure holds a buck through, the quicker it will be done. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll know the rifle. Hold the rifle, hold the rifle. In our hands, we'll... Back one more song, Ed, and we might as well just make it a simple and easy one to find. Keep your rifle by your side. The song wasn't meant to be used by us because we were supposed to be fretting that our enemy doesn't like us and they would do cartoons and video games against us. But this song really kicked butt. Here we go. We'll look high and we'll look low. We'll look everywhere we go. And soon the looters will know that they can't hide. They come loud, they come fast We'll shoot first so we can last Keep your eye full by your side They just won't stay away singing Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay When we take a stand No, we must protect our land Keep your eye full by your side Come day, they'll come night They'll have our children in their sight Oh, Sandgard never pass from north to south. Even they can shout, they will never push us out. Keep your rifle by your side. Singing, they just won't stay away. Singing, oh lord for this I need pay when we take a stand. No, we must protect our lands. Keep your rifle by your side. And they'll have tanks, cause they've got funding from the banks. We won't fall as long as we can fight So they'll go on and say we hate But they won't get past the gate Keep all by your side Singing, won't stay away, singing For this time we pay when we take a stand No, we must protect our keep your rifle Your size in the east from the Great Plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need comes another way from Red Sand Fran or Burned LA Keep your rifle by your side Singing, they just won't stay away Singing, oh Lord for this I won't need pay when I see their face No I must protect my place Keep my right Singing, oh Lord we pay when we their face No I must protect my place Keep I'm not on my island. You're a madman. I must have come to the right place. Anyway, we are back. And I'm looking here real quick. Oh, okay. One more time, CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com. They have insulate mil-tech. These are mil-tech brand boots. MilTech, M-I-L-T-E-C. You're familiar with the company? They've been there for a long time. It's the German company that basically a term is attached to, MilTech. And for $10 a pair, these are thinsulate boots from a quick glance, they look like a combat boot. They are rubber lower with leather upper. Straightforward go take a look at them. I can't explain. I'm not going to explain to you completely over the radio is no sense go to Center fire systems comm Smaller sizes so either a for maybe a middle-sized guys For any of the women and certainly the children hey, we're heading into the winter with kids You got me kidding me $10 a pair for boots you got to be crazy not to buy those now as a quick subnote over at Sportsmansguide.com, go to their deals section over there, which then drop down to the clearance section. When you get to the clearance section, there's a bunch of subcategories. The upper left side there, touch the surplus only. That way you eliminate all that other stuff you don't need to see. And somewhere in there, they have Miltech Combat or Mil-Spec, not Mil-Tech, Mil-Spec Combat Boot Socks. for I think it's a dollar a pair but it's either a 10 or 12 count bundle. They have them maybe in black, they may be sold out of black, but they have sage, they have OD green, and they have brown. And guys, I don't care which color it is, they're all tactical, but again, the price is fantastic. I already got two dozens of these to put in. The 510 program, what I do is put them in barrels. There's 10 pairs for five people, so two pairs each. Should have more, but hey, beggars can't be choosers if you're showing up and I've got to issue this out to you. In this case, these would be great if you picked up those boots. Here's some brand new socks to go with them. And a dollar a pair for a combat boot sock, this is a hell of a price. I don't know what they have left. You're going to have to go look yourself. But that's over at. sportsmansguide.com sportsmansguide.com now there was a question that popped up about the FNFALs and it had to do with bayonets one of the things about the FNFAL is that there have been because there were so many countries that adopted the bayonet there are quite a few different bayonets some of them actually Also, retain the flash hider. Some of the tube type actually have the flash hider slits built into the pistol grip. The entire unit slips over the end of the barrel and it ends up also serving as the flash hider with the bayonet mounted. Others, you'll see a couple of these. I have a couple examples myself of what they call the, again, a pickle fork slash combination wire cutting hook, actually fork, a wire cutting fork and the bands attached to the bayonet. It also is broad enough that to a degree it works like a flash hider, not as well as the others, but These Bannettes are all out there. Now many of them are not interchangeable. The FN FAL has several unique Bannette patterns. So you have to know what your model is obviously and you need to go search out from the different sources and you may not find it surplus, you'll find it as collectible and you won't like the price. Some things are cheap. Some things are unobtainium price. So, that's the only problem with the FNFL if you're looking for bayonets. It's an up and down roller coaster affair depending upon when, what it was built and who it was built for. So, that's for the FNFL. Now, for the G3, same question. Basically, one model for the G3. The Set B rifle has a separate model of bayonet. There are you know different. There's only a couple variants, and that's it so the good thing is is it's not hard to figure out What will work for you? I would recommend the first place to look for examples For if you're looking for service grade if you're looking for collectible hey, you spend whatever money you want on that stuff But if you're looking for working service grade standard lived-in The equipment bad hats then go over to ApexGunParts.com and see what they have in stock. One thing to remember also is that you can call them. I can't be there holding your hand on this, but if you call Apex and talk to them, they can walk you through trying to figure out what band they might have or if they have one that will fit the FN FAL. With the G3, like I said, there's only a couple of variants and that's it. It's not difficult to figure out what it is you need. The important thing is whether or not you can afford it, like anything else. They're not outrageously priced for the G3. There are some Pakistani, they're not knockoff copies, they're just military grade Pakistani used bayonets that are actually a pretty reasonable price. I don't know what's left out there, but that was the last big wave of cheap G3 bayonets. They look just like, although their little finish is not as great, but they look very much like the standard HK bayonet issued, you know, generated and issued for the German military. So that is a solution I hope that will help you. The FNFL is the unique odd man out of say the three top, the M14, the G3 and the FNFL. Of those three, the FAL is the most eclectic for bayonets. Just the way it is. It's how they built them, people. I had no... But way before my time in some cases, before I was doing anything of interest, But, they are good quality. Somebody's asking, what about the knockoffs? No. I don't know that anybody has made a knockoff of the FNFEL bayonets. That's that odd niche industry thing. Now, some bayonets are. So, for instance, don't go and buy a collector's item, M1 Garand or 1903 Springfield bayonet. If you're planning on carrying it, yeah, you can have one if you got one already. I have probably every variation on the Springfield cut bayonets that were put on the grands later on. The grand bayonet will fit the Springfield and vice versa, the Springfield bayonet, the grand was designed to take it. Right now over at BudK.com. They have reproduction China Sport 1903 Springfield M1 Garand Bannettes and they're cheaper than anybody else out there. They're not as cheap as they were. They've gone up a little bit in price. But there's still a cheaper solution and you won't cry about carrying something like that in the field if you beat it up or something. Whereas on the other hand, if you have an original 1903 Remington 1942 bayonet, you're gonna go, oh, scratch it! And it's true, yeah, you might. Most people don't like doing that. So the reproductions are what you use for training and you might find that, ah, they'll probably work well enough for the initial work. So again, check them out. Go over to Bug K and see what they have. The reproductions are still cheaper than the originals. Not always. I've run into some good deals at gun shows over the years and have collected some really phenomenal specimens for little or nothing. Some people want a lot for their product, others don't. Some people are like, I just want to get it out there. And if you're lucky, you'll hit that kind of a person and away you go. Run like hell to the door before he thinks he wants it back. Anyway, let's do this. We're 15 minutes to. Ed, if you could, let's see if we've got the latest guns and gadgets and if it will fit into the time slot. I spoke a little longer. I should have told you to do this too sooner. But it is Weapons Wednesday. ammunition, go to classicfirearms.com. They have a couple of other deals there. Here we go. Guns and gadgets. Today we're diving into a hot-button issue that crosses law, constitutional power, and serious implications for how force could be used in US cities. I'm doing this video just to make you think. I want you to have an open mind, forget about your political alliances, Don't care what you think about this president or that president, but I want you to think about the US Constitution What our founders fled from and what they set up here in this experiment called the United States of America It's a big ask But try to be open-minded and consider what I'm gonna tell you and break it down and then I want your opinion at the butt at the end of this Because this I mean this is a hot-button issue here Regardless of who's president right now And I don't claim to know at all. I just did a bunch of digging, quite a bit of reading and research, and I want your opinion on what I present here. Now, you may have seen recent headlines. What is the Insurrection Act? Could it help President Trump deploy troops to the cities? That's exactly what I'm going to break down for you today. And in this video, I'll walk you through a few things. Number one, what the Insurrection Act is, historically and legally. Two, how it interacts with other laws like the Posse Comitatus Act. Three, whether Trump can realistically invoke it now. Four, what the legal and constitutional limits are, or are supposed to be. Five, some case studies and some precedents real quick. And then six, what it means going forward. Now Patriots, if you love America and you love your coffee strong, you've got to check out Blackout Coffee. This isn't your average store-bought brew. It's premium small batch roasted coffee made here in the USA by us, people who love freedom as much as you do. Every bag is roasted fresh so that you're not getting coffee that's been sitting on a shelf for months. You're getting bold, rich flavored, delivered straight to your door within two to three days of us even roasting it. 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Ah but the one, one is a warrior and he will bring the others back. So here's to the nines and ones. Grab some, I'll have a link down below but it's really good. It's almost nine years, aged eight and a half years in suburban and thank you for your consideration. Now the insurrection act here, let's get started on this. is a federal statute that originally passed in 1807 giving the President of the United States authority to deploy the military or federalize the National Guard within states under certain circumstances to restore public order during an insurrection or a rebellion. Now under normal circumstances, day-to-day law enforcement is handled by the states and local authorities. But if there is a breakdown, for example, when civil authorities cannot maintain order, the president may invoke this law to step in. Now, it's very important to note that the Insurrection Act doesn't act in isolation. It works in tension with the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which generally forbids the use of the US military for domestic law enforcement. But the Insurrection Act is a carve-out. When law enforcement fails or in emergencies, the president can override the Posse Comitatus Act. Now in short, the Insurrection Act is an exceptional power to bring in military force domestically, but only under tightly defined conditions. To fully understand how the Insurrection Act might be used or abused, we need to look at how it meshes with other statutes and constitutional constraints. Let's look first at the Posse Comitatus Act. Now this law generally prohibits active duty military forces from performing civilian law enforcement. The Insurrection Act provides a legal exception under specific conditions. And then there's the Title 10 authority. This is another federal power that allows for deployment of forces under certain conditions. In fact, in recent times, President Trump has used Title 10 rather than the Insurrection Act to deploy troops. And then there's state-level control over the National Guard. National Guard units are usually under state control through the governor, and a state can choose whether to permit their use in local enforcement. But under the Insurrection Act, the president can federalize Guard troops superseding governors. Now, thus, the interplay here is very complex. Like I said, I'm just giving you a brief overview, a 30,000-foot view, but I want you to keep an open mind here. Invoking the Insurrection Act is not simply issuing an order. It must navigate legal hurdles, intergovernmental conflicts, and constitutional boundaries. And you're seeing a lot of claims on that here in the last week or two. Now recently, President Trump has threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act if courts or state officials block his plans to deploy soldiers in cities particularly tied to his immigration crackdown. Now a few key developments here. In Portland, like the troops started arriving yesterday, But protests erupted near the ICE facility there in Portland. And President Trump claimed that there was an insurrection happening and he said he could use the law to send in troops. But, and here's the problem, like Oregon's governor, regardless of whether you think the governor is phenomenal or not, regardless of what letter is after their name. The governor rejected this characterization from the president stating that there's no insurrection in Portland, there's no threat to national security. Now a federal judge has temporarily blocked Trump's use of Title 10 to deploy to Oregon, which is going to delay troop movement until October 18th pending an appeal, which the administration has done, but we haven't received a decision on that as of yet, as of the time I'm recording this. I could change in five minutes. Illinois and the city of Chicago filed a suit arguing that the deployment of 300 National Guard troops was unlawful. And Governor Pritzker declared the move was an invasion, another state was invading his state. Now Trump has used Title 10 previously, for example deploying 2,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles despite opposition from California's Governor, Gavin Newsom. So the scenario is this. Donald Trump says that he may invoke the insurrection act if legal roadblocks persist But is it legal and that's what we hear to discuss. Is it legal? That's where things get murky here now a number of constitutional scholars and lawyers argue that invoking the insurrection act in scenarios like this would exceed legal boundaries and you can See everybody who is anybody? Sounding off about this now in the last couple days, especially with the build-up in Portland. Now, here are some of the main arguments Number one is the threshold of insurrection or rebellion. A constitutional lawyer, Bruce Fine, is somebody I saw a lot talk about this. He argues that the act is meant for a major rebellion akin to civil war level where normal law enforcement is overwhelmed. He also says that using it in situations like Portland without overwhelming evidence of a true rebellion would be clearly illegal. And then there's the issue of challengeability in court. It is unclear whether the president's declaration of an insurrection can be blocked by courts before deployment. Some say courts have jurisdiction, but others argue the political questions doctrine might prevent judicial review. And then there's the duty of the military to refuse unlawful orders. Under military laws, if an order is manifestly illegal, service members have a duty to disobey. And that adds another barrier to blunt use of the force. Law enforcement, you have that same order, that same constitutional demand, yet cops still enforce illegal and unconstitutional laws. So there's that. Not all of them, but enough of them to cause us to be where we're at. And number four, there's congressional oversight and potential impeachment, right? So even if courts cannot stop the misuse quickly, Congress could respond, for example, through an impeachment, again, or legislative limitation of authority. And this guy fine suggests that if Trump were to misuse the act, Congress might intervene. I don't think they would. But you never know, after the midterms, if the Democrats take control of the Senate and the House, I guarantee they're going to impeach Trump no matter what. No matter what he does, whether it's now or anything, they're going to do it again if they gain control. So even though the Act grants broad powers on paper, in practice those powers are bounded by constitutional rules, judicial constraints, and fundamental rights. Now to understand how extraordinary this is, let's look at some precedent. The Insurrection Act has been used about 30 times in US history according to the Brennan Center for Justice. Now the last invocation was in 1992 During the Los Angeles riots following the Rodney King verdict, then President George H.W. Bush deployed 2,000 National Guard troops and 1,500 Marines to restore order. Now that situation involved massive civil unrest, broad property destruction, and an incapacitated local law enforcement environment. Conditions far more severe than localized protests is what many people are claiming when they're comparing the two. What happened with the Rodney King riots versus what's going on today. So using the act is historically seen as a measure of last resort when civil order is collapsing. Now let's consider what's on the line here if someone does try to invoke the Insurrection Act in modern US cities. Now first, the possible justifications or arguments in favor of it. A president might argue that local authorities are refusing to act or are overwhelmed by violence or chaos. And Donald Trump is now saying that these local authorities are refusing to act. So there's that. In extreme cases of lawlessness, federal intervention might be needed to protect lives and property or in many cases the way that the administration does it, no matter what administration is, they send in the troops to protect federal buildings because the feds have a vested interest in keeping federal buildings safe. Now it gives a tool for enforcing federal laws, for instance, immigration law, when local resistance is strong. Now what are some major risks and drawbacks? Well, there's the infringement of civil liberties to look at. This is why I say have an open mind. Don't care what president you like or don't like. This is something that we need to consider, not just now, but every day to maintain our constitutional republic or try to. So deploying the military in civilian settings risks violation of rights. Search and seizure, use of force, freedom of movement, due process, all of it. And this political backlash, it would be highly Highly controversial and it could galvanize opposition which is what the Democrats I think are Trying to lean on right now in this scenario Then there's like legal shame if it was determined to be illegal after the fact it could lead to buy liability impeachment or damage to Institutional credibility. I mean look at today you got former FBI head James Comey is right now in court on being indicted and arraigned so he was arrested for lying to Congress. So that could happen. Then there's the state versus federal conflict. Governors and local leaders may resist or litigate. There's military refusal or internal breakdown possibilities. If troops judge that an order is unlawful, then they may refuse to carry it out, creating dysfunction or disobedience. So there's a bunch of stuff, but in short, the power is enormous. But so is the potential for abuse and a constitutional crisis. So to summarize for you, the Insurrection Act is a very rare presidential tool to use the military domestically in times of insurrection or rebellion, and that's key. It has to be those. Now, it requires conditions so extreme that many experts say it's reserved for scenarios akin to full-scale civil collapse. Now, President Trump currently has threatened to use it in response to protests related to immigration, but legal, constitutional, and practical barriers are substantial. Then you've got courts and Congress and governors, even military law could constrain or block misuse. But the only recent precedent, like I said, was in 1992 during the LA riots after the Rodney King verdict, which was a very different context from today's protests that we're looking at. I really, really want to hear what you think about this, guys. If you found this helpful, this breakdown, hit like and subscribe and ring the bell so you don't miss future breakdowns that I do like this, whether it's a constitutional issue or a Second Amendment specific. And let me know in the comments, do you think the Insurrection Act could be legally invoked today? Or do you think it would be blocked? And do you support any president? Detach yourself from any political views? Do you support any president using this power to stop what they deem to be an insurrection? Who deems what is the problem I see here for potential misuse? I want to hear from you though. Sound off down below. Thank you for watching. Stay sharp, stay informed, stay armed, and stay free. I'll see you next time on Guns and Gadgets. I really want to see your opinions on this. Take care, America. God bless you. Actually, almost a little bit over. Guys, everybody out there that was Guns and Gadgets, take the time, check it out. And if you could, give it a thumbs up and also subscribe to the channel. As far as them using the police state powers on the country, it's whatever the Israelis tell Trump to do. He ain't got nothing to eat. Trump has no say in it. It's whatever the Jewish mob needs for particular motivation and manipulation with regard to making an even bigger power grab against the American population that's all it's about. So, again, pay attention. They have all the resources they need without going to that point. They're just not going to do it.