October 10, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed the explosion at Accurate Energetic Systems (AES) in Tennessee on October 10, 2025, analyzing the facility's operations, DEI hiring practices, and potential causes. He examined the company's background, noting it claimed to be woman-owned but employed mostly men, and discussed how the explosion destroyed evidence of inventory. The show also covered a major Second Amendment lawsuit (Jensen v. ATF) challenging the National Firearms Act's constitutionality now that the tax has been set to zero, and featured music requests and birthday celebrations for Ed.
- accurate energetic systems explosion
- tennessee munitions plant
- national firearms act
- second amendment
- suppressors
- short-barreled rifles
- dei hiring
- atf
- ordnance manufacturing
- jensen v. atf
- gun rights
- federal contracts
- explosives safety
- militia training
- preparedness
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In this, the land 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, the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay attacks 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 sh- You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be dead. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God for freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of whence he came, his words were true, we are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the intelligence report, Hammer Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines, in occupied territories, north, south, west, and southeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And of course we are on satellite. I want to say hi and thank you to all of our friends who rebroadcast us via conventional satellite analog and digital. Anyway, we're also on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is... Oh, cinco de amo de... Oh, señor de signorita, señor. 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So yes, it's tomorrow but That's okay. It's still birth, it's birthday today because we won't be on the air to say happy birthday to Ed. So that's why we're doing this. We already, we already agreed to what we were talking about before. So for everybody out there, again, it is 2025, old earth calendar. I'm giving her all she's got, Captain. 128%. Oh, but she might still blow up. And 2025, Battle for the Republic book. one, the Dance of Swords. And it has been a busy, busy week, but it's going to be a busier weekend. We have perfect roofing weather, which means we all set for... Happy birthday, Ed. There we go. Happy almost birthday. There we go, yes. Early birthday or almost birthday. But it's his birthday. We're celebrating today. We have to, because like I said, we're not going to be doing any special programming tomorrow. Old enough to know better. Double? Did we say that? As a matter of fact, hold on here. No, you got me. Guys, you keep. Okay, well, we'll do it this way. We've got a handful of other days coming up if we're running farther. Tomorrow we are going to have a little bit of a get together at a certain location for a preliminary for the I'm not running it. I'm just going to be helping out. It's great to have a bunch of people who have stepped up to the base on this with the bat in hand and they're swinging. So I'm just saying thank you very much. I can be Elvis this time around and actually let somebody else do all the work. So that's in motion. Also again, with the weekend being the way it is, most of the facilities, because there was a shift in this whole thing with the rustic, We have a training block up so to speak. There's a lot of people that are going to be overlapping at facilities. I can't emphasize enough. Remember we have militia MPs. They're traffic control and traffic coordination, but also again, especially for parking. We have so many bodies at locations. Remember we don't use cell phones on any of the sites. Nobody carries them for obvious reasons. So it's all going to be direct communications people and there's no advance warning or anything like that we don't give out any notices so when you get to the facility pay attention to the ground coordinators that's their sole purpose is to make sure that everything runs right that's their mission in life they don't do anything else they're done with it they go on to other things they're not going to be again we're not posting anybody at the bar or anything like that that's not what the purpose of the militia mp units are they are efficient traffic control coordinators. They do a very fine job of getting the job done when we need it done, and they're doing it this weekend. So pay attention and follow instructions there. Also, let's see, on the shopping list, there's a bunch of other stuff that's happening. It's a sidebar too. We do have a vote that's taking place with the fourth colonial marine, or fourth For the regimental combat team, CMM, they have a runoff taking place for the command of the new officer in charge since we had a illness that resulted in somebody leaving early or deciding to step aside for the time being. But we have a couple of different interested groups. This is how the CMM is supposed to work. Their constitution works this way and they are abiding by the constitution and establishing the command, so the new command. Unfortunately, there will not be a normal flag ceremony. The commanding officer of the 4th RCT is bedridden for at least another three, four weeks. And for this reason, when the flag ceremony probably will take place, although normally the executive officer would just step up, he agrees that because of his age, we've got young blood that's ready to take charge and we're wanting to do this. So even if the present fourth RCT commander comes back, he was looking at trying to not retire, but pass the command on. And this, of course, unfortunately, the illness probably have here. makes us a unique situation that we expedited it. So there's no conflict in any of this. This is again normal competition at the command end that we promoted and the decisions will be made by the rank and file and by the NCOs and officers this weekend. So the fourth RCT, but not in limbo. The executive officer is doing his job. Training will continue as expected. The 4th right now is also what we call a ready up unit. They are on combat standby. If something were to kick off in Michigan, although the 4th RCT is down at the bottom of the state and kind of away from everybody to a degree, if anything were to happen, they are obligated. They are given the first order to mobilize immediately. They are the Minutemen for the moment, the 4th, and also I think the Hold on, let me look here. Oh, God. It's the, at this time it's the seventh RCT. Those are, we only have a handful of regimental combat teams that are in Michigan that are with the Colonial Marines. And between the different militia units, mission militia at large, et cetera, we have an obligate, a mobilization obligation that we pass the baton on to about every six months. Nobody has to press it for the whole year, and we've got more enough manpower to deal with this. But if things were to escalate, make 10 at any time, These units would be the first responders. They are heavily equipped and armed. They have a fairly experienced staff and personnel. So the fourth is one of the older Colonial Marine units out there. I think they're around their fifth generation of personnel. And of course, they've got new people that they're constantly tapping on the shoulders. So they're looking good. But this is something that it just has to happen. Time doesn't wait for any of us and nobody is upset about this except that you know, we knew it might come Eventually, it just came sooner. So nobody's don't get upset. Don't be concerned There's no infighting. Nothing like that would ever happen anyway, because these people all abide by the CMM Constitution and act accordingly. So it's a well done. Okay And on to other things there. Again, I'll say it, well done. Stay focused, make sure you understand we have rules for a reason, and as long as we use them, we will continue to function as we have for a very long time now, effectively. Next, let's see, before I go any farther, I've got to make sure I do this, and by the way, yes, anybody wants to, you'd say happy birthday to Ed, although yes, it's going to be my birthday. Today is the birthday. Because we're out there today. You can talk to Ed today. You wouldn't be able to talk to Ed tomorrow. Just a heads up on that one. Oh, what else? I'm having somebody wave something off to the side here while I'm on the air. And OK. Now somebody else has just stopped in. So I think also somebody is probably saying happy birthday to Ed too, but they're going to be around tomorrow so we can say happy birthday when we're going to call him on the phone. Next, real quick, and I want to get this out this hour next hour over at Centerfiresystems.com www.centerfiresystems.com. They have $10 boots guys it's the best deal. I've got a chance to look at them more closely. It's a good buy. They work. They're Mil-Tec boots. Mil-Tec is a render revolution company. It's basically a joint at the hip with Sturm. Sturm is a big international rental revolution company that outfits armies, but they also sell a lot of surplus to the US. So again, if you want to get over there, I recommend it. If you've got kids, women that are smaller size or mid-size, this is the best way to get extra pairs of winter boots without spending $80, $90, or $100. If you do spend that much, you'd be able to get for $80, no, eight pairs of boots. 10, Mark is doing terrible at math. They have $10 a piece, so it would be $80. There you go, eight pairs of boots. And that you can't beat. If you need socks, go over to Sportsmen'sGuide.com, Sportsmen'sGuide.com, and they have Sage, Odie Green, Coyote Brown sock boots. for about a dollar a pair in bundles are over in the clearance section. In the later part of the clearance section, I've ordered six bundles of these as they've been in the clearance section. I checked out the Sage matches up with the ACU Sage color. Dead works with anything. Who cares about that? I mean, your feet are going to be covered, right? I don't know if you can be running around in your socks. But the price is right for basically our BLEM socks and I can't find the BLEM in them. Who knows what it is? Maybe it's just overrun because that's what they used to call it, just overrun rather than BLEM. So it were they work. I was wearing a couple pairs this week. I have no problem with them. They work just fine. But between the two locations, there's your footwear covered for part of the winter anyway. Get a couple pairs of the boots, get a dozen of the socks, they all come in bundles, and you can't beat it for what it is. Centerfiresystems.com, Centerfiresystems.com, MilTech, Finsulate, and somebody's asking, they're black. Okay, I just had somebody type something out here, hold on. Okay, they are black in case you're wondering. No, there's no colors. The socks are in colors. There we go. These socks are in colors. The boots are black. The boots are black. We're almost to the bottom. Not quite, but we are headed that way. What's interesting, real quick here, I've got three things at once. Something hits me on the screen. Again, don't pass to me. Another couple of things here headed into the weekend. We have a lot of live fire operations. Rifle marksmanship is important. We need to make sure we can hit our targets, but there's a lot more to being a militiaman than just small arms, and for that matter, even intermediate arms or arms in general. If we can't take care of ourselves, we can't medically support ourselves. If we cannot sustain and transport, if we cannot communicate, then we're going to have problems. But everything from personal sanitation and hygiene to mechanical operations, the mundane part, which is never exciting and they don't make movies about it. And if they do, they try to make it always a derogatory situation. Guys, we're the ones going to have to build everything, okay? So I will remind you that your uniform is called a fatigue. What does that mean? Where did that come from? Where's the idea? The uniform. It is a fatigue uniform. What did they call it? A fatigue? That's not English. That's just a French term, very popular. Fatigue as in tiring, as in work. This is very fatiguing. Yes, it is. That's where they came from. Fatigue, battle fatigue, or work fatigue are typically very dull uniforms. One of the things that I've said about this before is, guys, all the other stuff you're picking up that's not the fancy front line or the chic camouflage of the day, is the clothing you're going to be working in and be still may have to fight in. You're not going to get a chance to change wardrobe. So you want a lot of something that is expendable to a degree. That doesn't mean you should fall off your body for a few days from wear and tear, but you do need all of the material possible. clothing, pants, even socks as we described under clothes because you're going to wear them out because you will be working. So I cannot stress enough, extras and spares don't throw any of your old stuff away. Even your older boots because that's the one that you can beat up when you've got to do something that might be some really ugly work. And when you're done you might have to throw them away. You never know what it is you're going to have to be doing. especially some of the terrible stuff that can take place. So what's nice is to have a reserve, put it on the shelf, just bag it and box it. I've got a big problem with that because I'm never ahead of the amount of material I've accumulated. And I'm always behind. I've got clothing here right now I'm looking at, and clothing that I know is downstairs. It's all critical stuff. Don't want to lose it. It's absolutely useful. Couldn't pass it up. It was pretty much almost free. And the same is true with all of the auxiliary gear, material, and equipment. And you guys also send more. Some of that's for the drawings. But in other cases, example, right now, doing an entire sit-down on all the tactical gear our friend out of southern Illinois has sent, including giving somebody the assignment of mass producing all of the manufacturing and production literature, on a regular basis so we can force multiply this database. It does no good even when I can do some copies. I need somebody to, I'm going to pass this baton off, somebody else is going to be doing this and it's going to be their task to virtually reproduce as many of these kits, these libraries as possible. And we're also going to do a photo essay because I'm not going to give, I can't give out a thousand. I don't have a, I only have but one example of each of the very fine chest pouches or bandoliers or other components that were done here. The Fanny Pack is excellent, Butt Pack. These items I'm going to have to do a photo essay so they can go along with the descriptive information on how to make them. Now, if we do a class here, we do a class somewhere else, these are my training aids. When we're talking about doing a sweatshop, in other words, sewing and stitching stuff together. We're not just going to be using woodland, but woodland is a good choice. But there's sources I have for canvas or for the heavier denier type web gear and pouch material. That's going to go in that direction. So that's what it'll be used for, is these particular projects. So, heads up because that's another one of those in-motion activities where somebody else is going to be able to carry this to the Nth degree and hopefully we set up a handful of other Michigan militia manufacturing facilities, basically the M3 project facilities. You never know what can happen. You've got to be careful there. Well, okay, what we're going to do. We're almost to the bottom of the hour here. So Ed, let's see if we can run a few more music requests. We already did the Pretenders. We took care of Imagine Dragons. This is a good one. And actually, again, for Marge, who requested this out of Missouri, she's been with the nurses, militia nurses corps for a long time, but this is for actually one of our chaplains in the Missouri militia. I don't know which unit, I don't have the information here, but this is a request from one of the chaplains and Ed, the song's name is, This Battle is Too Much, Fight for Me Lord. Okay, This Battle is Too Much, Fight for Me Lord. Modern biblical warship is the channel and Another one which there's gonna be no words here. This is one thing I had to check I've got the other one almost queued up epic Celtic gas Scottish war drums The Highland warriors that's the name of it epic Celtic or Celtic your choice forward slash Scottish war drums dash The Highland Warriors, that's from Paul D. Beets. You know, that's an AI thing. I'll guarantee it. We've been talking about this one here. Anyway, those are the two Eds, so go ahead. I think he got one queued up. You can move into the next. And we're at the bottom of the hour. LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.4 We're back that was not AI in fact I know that I know the composer he's a video game composer He's done music for God of War and a bunch of other stuff his name is Paul the beats or that's his DJ right, but it's Paul's spelled P a WL Middle initial D last name beats it's obviously it's a DJ handle alright his real name is there we go Very good. Well, again, excellent piece. Rolled into the first song, to be quite honest. I don't know if anybody noticed. The bass harmony is quite similar to the first song we played. Actually, you could almost swear that they were because they have the same syncopation, but the roll to the harmony, you'd almost swear that it'd be a soundtrack. But they're totally different pieces. For anybody who wonders why I'm saying that. These songs are from two totally different locations. But it's interesting, they actually blended well and I... two totally different people. And the first one, Marge, was our requester out of Missouri. And the second... hold on here... might even be a gamer, Ed. I don't know. Hold on. That was... hold on. It was... I'm trying to get it right here because I don't want to... there we go. Oh, it was... it was Jonathan. out of South Carolina. Of course, they catch up with you. Remember, the drummers will beat you to death with a mallet. If you think that's a soft mallet, you're wrong. Plus, it probably has sharpened pointy on the other side. It can stab you with it, too. Anyway, I think I heard a voice. We had a caller. Who do we have? Paul. His name is Paul. But is it spelled P-A-U-L or what? P-A-W-L, right, Ed? I think it, no he got it. I think that's what he said PAWL not PAWL. Not PAWL. But it sounds almost like Paul. Oh yeah, it's a play on words. No, that's why he did Paul. It's like my DTA handle is at the AK-47 for those of you who have been listening for years know that. It's actually my first name in my last two middle initials and the FM transmitter, the first one that we ever built was an FM-47 from Ramsey. At the time, being younger, I didn't even think about the AK-47, the weapon. I was just doing the transmitter in my initials, but that sounded cool. Right. The homeschooling project. Which everybody has to understand that how did Ed get into radio? Well, it's real easy. We were doing homeschooling. And one of the best things that could happen is guess what? He could work on electronics. So we put together a Ramsey kit. And then he got to broadcast. And what's really cute is with a watt. Maybe we had a watt out of that. It could have been two almost. But it's supposed to be about a 1 watt transmitter. But we were covering about a third of the county of Michigan, well of Washtenaw County here in Michigan, maybe a quarter. But just running the local FM where people found out about it and then he laked up to internet when nobody knew what internet was mostly. And so we had music requests coming in or requests for particular broadcasts. And what's really fascinating is, Ed, most people were more excited about certain programming than they were music, right? Although we played music. You played music. It was your station. But what's interesting is one reader... We did music we did old radio programs in fact. I'm hoping I can get some of those recording mp3 We're gonna go see if we can find a tape player this weekend. We do know that there is a cassette player CD combination at Walmart we're gonna pick one up. It's only $35 for you. We can pick it up even if I can't use it on air I can at least listen to the stuff myself Hopefully it will have a proper output. That's the big thing that's been the drawback in a lot of the models that are out there commercially right now. Walmart, you can actually find a little CD, tape cassette, Bluetooth, boom box that they're showing for $35 right now. And that's not a bad price. I do have a cassette to cassette that I've tested that's ready to go. We've got a box. You know, I figured, you know, since the Walmart and other places are like getting cassette players and CD players back in, figured I would check out Best Buy. Now we don't carry that obsolete stuff. But you know what they do carry in Best Buy? Records. And record players. That obsolete stuff. Right. Except for really old, obsolete stuff. Well, it's not really obsolete. It's just old. I mean, it's not obsolete by any stretch. And again, I can't emphasize enough with what it is that they have planned, whatever they're going to do. We're going to talk about that too for the next hour and a half, hour and a quarter. Most important is that we have as many different ways to connect alternate communications as possible. But that includes the ability to make noise. Any and everything we have in the way of sound is going to be needed. Stuff isn't going to last forever, number one. Everybody seems to forget that, well, I've got this whole collection here. If you actually started running it and using a lot of what you've got, how long would it run? And for that reason, we need backups to backups. We need spares piled up. We already do this with our radio communications. And in fact, every kit that I put together has got two or three sets of headsets or earbuds. automatically put into the kit. That is a minimum as far as I'm concerned, simply because of wear and tear. And everybody needs to be thinking ahead on this. The bad guys figure they're going to knock you down because you aren't going to be thinking that far out. Everybody's going to be shallow howl. A lot of people will be, but we're not going to be. We're going to be actually ahead of the curve, as I've said many times. The bad guys figure they're going to put us back however many decades and if they could a century, now more than a century, because one century, it only 1925. And there was a lot more going on than most Americans realize in 1925. People weren't in the Stone Age. You weren't using chisels and stone to pass on information. The system was quite sophisticated. So again, we need to be prepared. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there. Hey Mark, it's John from Kentucky. I don't know if you heard about it, but there was a rather large explosion in Tennessee this morning. Yep. I was going to talk about that. Was anywhere in your backyard? No, sir. Yes. It was in the store down there. It wasn't near me. You're right. OK, we can go to that real quick here because I did want to address that. Number one, did you take a look at the building? Anybody take a look at the facility? Oh. OK, it's a steel building, approximately the size of, I would say what? It's a classic small manufacturing steel building. Pretty good size, but not mass. Yeah, how about that? It looks like about right, maybe a little longer but not much. It did not have a bunch of secondary buildings around it or add-ons or extensions. If you look at the aerial shot before and after. Now here's the thing I didn't get clarification on because you know how it is when they report crap. The one story that I've read said that they were doing small arms ammunition for the government, as in for military and police, and that they did do some hunting ammunition. Okay? Now I have a problem with that. I'm curious about what else they might have been doing because, now granted, there's a couple things you always have to remember about handling pyrotechnics, handling any kind of explosives or combustibles. when it comes to powders or anything like this, you know, black powder or smokeless. Static electricity is not your friend. Always remember that. Static electricity is not your friend. Number one. Number two, the fuel air mix determines how deadly the explosion is going to be. Let's repeat that. The fuel air mix determines how deadly that explosion is going to be. The building was a large, I guarantee, cavernous structure inside. There probably was a powered off area. If you look at the outside front images of the building, you had a front office area, typical for this type of construction. Whatever the hell they had on board, that detonated, detonated to an extreme, you know, this was an extreme destructive explosion. We're talking The people were probably, they may have been found in chunks, but if you take a look at the explosion, the volatility of it, the fact that there's one major explosion, which is another thing that makes me wonder, I know that they were warning, well, there could be secondary explosions, I'll explain that in a minute, because it's obvious why, but the primary detonation, were they doing military ordnance, or were they doing small arms ammunition? Because if you're handling smokeless powder, yes, you can get so the only way you're going to get that to really go in a very, very impressive way is with a fuel air mix issue. Something happened with... I'm trying to look it up there to see what they were making. If I can get the address, I can probably find out. But it says Tennessee, all the articles are saying Tennessee military explosive plant. Now the ammunition plant is that particularly explosive plant. OK, this is where we get into something I've discussed with all of you over and over again. And I'm going to repeat this. You know, air on the side of safety. One of the problems I have is, I was talking to Nancy about this at the kitchen table here while we were eating lunch. And it's just the idea that there's only a couple of things that could happen, but none of them obviously are good. And you can see the end result. The biggest problem is if they had a big contract, they may have piled too much stuff up. And I'm going to tell you, this happens a lot with companies. In fact, some of our sponsors have had something like this happen as military-slash-government contractors. Or they've had production runs that have happened for the same reason. They've bit off more than they could chew. They're making money hand over fist. Let's make the mistake about that. But what happens is they bite off more than they can chew, they run their people long and hard, and they can't really, because it's a specialized field and also because there may be restrictions, security restrictions, because of what they're handling, they can only use the people that they can actually qualify for the job. So all these overlap... Right, I've seen all the information. Accurate energetic systems. I'm going to pull up the company and see if I can find their website because that should give us an idea what they were working on. Right, I've seen, like I said, the conflict is one report, part of the reporting was whether they were trying to deflect what they were really doing. One of my problems of this is again, like I said, most likely is somebody had something piled up. Whatever it is that initially detonated was a significant quantity of something or a completed piece of very unique, like heavier ordnance, and it did just exactly what it was supposed to do. Yeah, if you look at the level of destruction everybody goes, oh my god, this is really big. It's like, nah, it's typical for munitions plant failures. But what happens is either A, like I said, somebody was building something, people cut corners because of fatigue or time. And I'm going to repeat this again. I'm using this as a class example. This is why you don't cut corners and why you don't allow for fatigue to catch up with your operators. And those are the two most common things that happen in this industry. And fatigue is number one because you've got a big run, you've got big money coming in, but you've got a deadline. You've got to make it and boom! Now one of the other reasons is that you may have, now let's think about this. Have you ever been in production? I have. I'm sorry established in 1980 accurate energetic systems LLC aes proudly holds certification as a SBA woman owned small business and stands at the forefront of energetic industry Oh God was that all women's company manufactured bulk explosives. Let's see. Okay specialty melt poor explosive devices fabricating energetic Devices and demolition explosives, let's see, pressing of explosives, munitions, pellets, load, assembly pack, LAP operations, whatever LAP I guess that is. They're doing everything from compressed shaped charges to possibly even grenade packs. And I'll tell you what happens if that's the case. And then, see, this is the problem. They intentionally misreported what this was. A couple of times I've listened to local reports and whatever and I think they were trying to deflect it because most people go, oh my god, an explosives plant near me? I'm going to tell you right now, we're not supposed to know it, but there are within a quarter of a county, half a county of where I'm sitting right now, we know where every one of the munitions and ordnance plants are that we're not supposed to know about. And as typically as the case, you watch for locations that are in the middle of nowhere like that one. That particular facility, if you look, was isolated. That's a good thing. If that had been, let's just say, a lot closer to a lot of other people, there would have been a lot more damage. Still, again, it drops off very quickly with high velocity explosions. The concussive wave drops off very quickly in open space. So one of the good things is that the bad thing is everybody died. The good thing is those are the only people that died. Okay, this is why they hide these plants all over the place. We got one that's just by north, the northeast where I'm sitting right now. We're not supposed to know what does 223, 9mm and 50 calibre. It says they do... Right, but the testing, yeah. ...explosions going off. Well, no, I'm not... Yeah, I saw that when they said that's expected though. Okay, they do... When you do testing, you're doing limited batch testing and even it's only... component testing to ensure burn or shock, you know, the velocity of the shock wave. So that would be my oddity. Yes, he did. He killed everybody. Right, he got everybody in the building. Well, I've seen the images. I'm, okay, I'm telling you. No doubt they're dead. I think some of the people were even out in the cars are dead, the ones that were in the lot. If there was somebody in the lot, somebody said, why is that car sitting like that? Well, somebody might even go into lunch or going out to do something, but they didn't get far. None of them were running to get away from the explosion. You don't have much time to think about it. But here's my point. Number one, never volume bulk material near hoppers and operational equipment. However, typically people when they're in a hurry have a tendency to start bunching and stacking because they want to make, once you get a production machine going, and this is true of ammunition, ordnance, book binding, car manufacturing parts, doesn't make any difference. What happens is you get into that groove where the machine and everything is running perfectly. You don't want the hoppers to run out. You don't want anything to lag. And so unfortunately what happens, you also think you're going to make good time. You're going to run that machine until the legs fall off. And what happens is, unfortunately, is you start ganging material. Two places where this happens. Number one, it sounds like they're dealing with compressed and formed explosive charges. The reason I say grenade is because it sounds like part of that is again with pelletization. Pelletized musicians can be used for heavier charges like guns, artillery, that kind of thing. And when I say guns, I mean like tank guns. The Army used to say guns as in cannon. The other thing here is, at even rent, it's bad. And I would, I'll tell you what I'd vote on. And this is because of listening to the explosion, because it was caught on a bunch of different door cameras. Okay? There wasn't a, hold on, there wasn't a progressive roll rumble to this thing. There was a primary shockwave, a major explosion, and then a very quick peak, you know, drop down again to nothing. That's an indicator of what probably was from the hopper or from the load end of whatever they were doing. And it's a pile of something that was all nearby or together. So you had a complete progressive concussive failure of the charges, or the bags, the packages, the barrels, whatever they're using. I have examples of most of the powder barrels that are presently used in the 40 and 50 gallon and 55 gallon size. The 55 gallon are typically standard metal. The 40 to 45 gallon are a tapered can, which is kind of interesting because they stack nicely inside each other, they're compressed down in size very quickly. If you bring a bunch of those together, if you listen to the explosion, it sounded like it was just one big massive blast. The interesting thing was the comment later, well, there could be explosions later. That tells me that it was, and now Ed confirmed it, that this was an ordinance facility because you can have smoldering on what are placed or compressed, uh, plastic charges and such like this. Well, they're not plastic, they're actually still powder, but they're, they're bonded together. They're liquefied, molded and bonded to what you want for, say, the shape charge on an anti-tank round, uh, any number of different types of objects and ordnance that are built in different ways. Uh, a variation on the panel that's used even though that's plastic, on the Claymore Mine, a variant on the Claymore Mine. There's two or three of those out there that are commercially available that are past the old Claymore Mine design, but Claymore is still out there too. It's on the loader end, I guarantee it. What happened is they were stacked and racked and put too close together and again, to probably push the limit. My attitude is powder monkeys only work for one purpose. Your crap like that is all away from the operation. The powder monkey's job is to bring the material in as needed. When it gets close, it's his job to make sure that he doesn't have to worry because he can pace his activity. He goes out away from the complex where the bulk is stored. recovers as a good Powder Monkey should, the material brings it back in, loads the hopper, and keeps her full without putting a whole stack of crap near something electronic. And with moving parts... He's just standing around half the time. We could make a lot more money if we get him to go faster. Just keep stacking it up the way. Over. Yeah, and he can do something else too, so he's not paying attention to his job. See that that is what happens. I've watched all this kind of garbage before I mean I've seen it where it's like okay that if you do this This is not good because it puts at risk everybody else So and they can't be sure what happened because there really isn't anybody to talk to You know unless it might be a there may be an archive of what actually happened because according to their site they do real-time video monitoring of the facility that's streamed out So wherever it was streaming out to and being saved, there's probably a record of it somewhere. They were doing pretty big bombs there. They were testing and building up to, well, the largest ones that they were building was 35 pounds, but their new one was a 50 pound explosive. Well, it's like a 50-pound explosive in some kind of warhead or for either a surface-to-surface missile or surface-to-air. That sounds more like, well, you know, 50 pounds isn't that much. So again, it could be an air-launched platform missile of some kind. It could be anything. Speculating, it's just the idea that, again, When the things detonated, especially since if they were loose powder, the loose powder side, everything burns. On the final product side, If things were blown away because of the shock wave, again, if there's material nearby that is combustible burning slash smoldering, then yeah, you could have secondary p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p-p They're very proud of their work on their website. Well, again, to remember, the people who own it weren't standing there. People who were operating it, everybody knew about operations, mechanical daily operations, they were standing there. Or they're up front in the office. Now, if they're lucky, maybe some are off to lunch or whatever, but, and as is pointed out, if there was, if there was a camera, warhead. Energetics is one of the products that they were making for aerospace defense. Let's see, flight termination, destruction system, so surface-to-air or air-to-air missiles, high-performance explosives. Yeah, they were making more heads. Big stuff that goes boom. Yeah. Boom. It went boom one last time. Well, my other problem is this and I'm going to tell you when you're around me. Uncle Mark is very paranoid anyway. That's why Uncle Mark is still here, but I know a lot of people who aren't handling orders especially. Go ahead, jump in there. What have you got? Anybody wants to see what they were making, they actually do have a product page. C4M112 demolition charges. There we go, right there. Yeah. Four pound demo charges. Looks like a click here. Yep, right there. That'll do a cheat. There you go. There's a bunch of stuff. You can find that on their website, which I did post in Gilded, when you look at their market. Is the market's worth it under quality? Where is that? Request information? What page am I on? Aerospace and Defense. How did I get to Aerospace and Defense? It's on the Aerospace and Defense page. Okay, well do it. Hold on. Well, the aerospace, the other part of this may be demolition charges for destruction of aircraft or missile in flight, as in to abort an action. They may provide shaping or breakaway charges for equipment like that. That's something that is a subcontract. What's a contract into itself? There's two sides. The missile charge, it goes boom. And in the event that there's a failure or an issue to destroy the weapon, then they have a sub-support system and that's what it does. A sub-self-destruct system and that's what it does. Well, it's not self-destruct. Somebody has hit a button. Anyway, we're going to take a break. God bless our republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevent. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on the much birthday night. 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And again, sporadic broken wave, and then gone. So, it again is the perfect roofer's day. This would be a day if you had a roofing company, you don't let them off the roof. You start at sunrise, you don't stop until sunset. It's the perfect weather to work in that type of condition, that type of activity. So, if I had a roofing company, my boys would just not know what to do with themselves because they wouldn't be leaving until all the jobs are done. We'd be way ahead of schedule. But anyway, other activity. We got Ed there. Go ahead. Oh, I thought, I'm sorry, he got other activities. Go ahead and do that and then I'll come up after that. No, go ahead. No, go ahead, jump in there. I've been looking through their website. They were hiring. Oh, and their hiring page, Dad. It's DI. You don't even need a high school, you didn't even need a high school diploma to work at this place. You did need to pass a background check, have an ID, but the majority of their career at ASE is diversity, talent, and development. AES not only is a certified woman-owned small business, but also a community where talent thrives, we believe, in fostering inclusive environment where every team member is encouraged to contribute their unique perspective and skills. This commitment to diversity and personal growth drives our ability to exceed customers' expectations and achieve total satisfaction. They're totally satisfied now. Everybody is... I am sure is. The thing about this is... Now let's understand something. They've got Fed contract. In order for them to have a Fed contract, they have to be politically correct. They have to be... We're not carrying the banner. Yeah, so they better in fact let's point out that if that you know, but can I caught the year they were saying they started up? Although it's interesting they're calling themselves the LLC thing has come in more recently because they would not have been an LLC back in 1980 That's newer, so they've become an LLC, Limited Liability Corporation, typically registered out of Nevada, if everybody doesn't know, not always, but mostly. I think there's some LLC signatures in New Jersey also. I could be wrong, kick me in a microphone. LLCs are all over the country, but they're not from the state, typically, that the company is in. Just a heads up. But remember that in order for them to in any way, shape, or form operate, they had to be absolutely licking the bung hole of political correctness. And they did. And proudly so. And the rest is history. Now here's the thing. The ones who ran it, here's why there was a camera feed of what was going on. Whatever they were doing in the plant was over there. The people who actually rake in the money, are over there and they ain't anywhere near where everything went boom. Okay, let's understand that. Well, yeah, we're watching it. What about those new people we hired? Well, they're working. Oh, wait a minute. Are they working out? Well, they're working. Wait a minute. What was that sharp barking noise I just heard? Well, we've got a little problem, sir. I'm sorry, Ms. Ma'am. Ms. Ma'am, he, she, he, she, it, she, them. She then what happened? I don't know. Well, maybe we should call the plant. Well, hold on and about that time Part of the plant lands of the parking nine days ago. They were looking for a program manager position one and two and Twenty days ago. They were looking for production operators. So I'm sure I'm sure you with a big order and they hired. Hello. That's what I Well, not just even if they again remember you're gonna work with what you've got one of the things I've said and this is typically what happens they have a it's true they have a government contract like I kind of suspected Yeah, they have a clearance requirement which by the way see guys you got to understand if it was tough years ago to find people who could qualify with for clearance It's tougher today Now, the only thing that I've pulled with political correctness in the last four years, if you were a white guy, yes, it would be tough. If you're anybody else, they turn a blind eye, wouldn't make any difference what evil deed they might have done, they get the job. Oh, no. This is how it's assumed I'm right here. ATS, DOD, and DHS compliant for explosive storage. Well, we all know how the ATS stores explosives. Pull the pin out of it. Right. Yeah, right. Pull the pins. We pre-pull the pins because professionals do that. Everybody goes, what? Anybody forget the story about the feds pre-pulling the pins on their grenades and stuffing them into the pouches so they could just pull the grenade out and throw it at somebody by the top of it. Well, unfortunately, the grenades rolled around inside the pouches and a whole bunch of agents self-fragged. Because they pre-pulled the pins on their grenades. I'm inspired by that. I don't want them to change that direction I think they were doing great. I give them a double plus on that one. They should do more But the problem is again if they were understaffed what happens is you're running the wheels off the people you got you're doing seven days a week production And again, this is with precision technology and it only ill 500 attaboys are wiped out by one oh shit. Everybody understands that, right? 500 Attaboys are wiped out by one oh shit. The fact that the company has been around as long as it has, it may not have been all female owned in 1980. Although I will say this, in 1980 is the edge of the Carter administration and all of the queerism, all of the sex change crap, all of the stuff you see now. I've tried to explain to some people over and over again, is what was going on all during the Carter administration in the same four year window of activity. So when you say, oh, Biden, we never seen anything like this before, everything that you saw, the only thing that wasn't as extreme was the illegal alien invasion. But they did do a whole pile of refugee waves, which really did about the same thing with regard to attacking the population here and disrupting operations in general across the country. So, I guarantee that, again, the feminist part, however they want to brag it up, was to ingratiate themselves either with the Obama administration or with the Biden administration. Not that Trump would have been any different. Trump's a leftist just like the rest. So, during the period that he was in here, he wouldn't have cared about the construction of anything like this, the formation of something. If some other leftist was running it, he'd be fine with it because it's business. So that's his attitude even now. He's just not hearing about it. They've painted it with all the raw, raw red, white, and blue garbage. But in reality, it's just corporate. And he's a leftist. He's always been a Democrat. So this company would have been fine by him. Nothing wrong with it. And so when everybody says, yeah, Obama or Biden, it's like, yeah, or Trump. Trump in between would have been doing exactly the same thing, Biden and Obama did with regard to a company like this. So anyway, we've got real deep. It's funny because one of the other things, I'm going to use this as a class lesson slash tutorial. Number one, me, if I had a company like that, I'm sorry, I have areas would be subdivided. Mr. Sandbag is cheap, but Mr. Sandbag is your friend. And guys, you'd be amazed at what two layers of sandbags will stop. If you don't know, go look it up. Go look up the manual fortifications and read the specs for sandbagging and what it can protect you from. Now the other consideration here, and this is always an issue, is somebody probably started stacking and racking. Now, it may have been an R&D only. I don't... gee, that's the other thing. Let me point something out. The first stories that came out were absolute lies about what this facility did. Because I can tell you, as I said at the beginning of this, well, what they claimed is that they were doing ammunition for law enforcement, the military, and hunting, okay, for hunting enthusiasts. Well, I don't know too many hunting enthusiasts using a 45 pound shaped or fabricated explosive charge. If they are, it's pretty damn big and they're probably going to Jurassic Park or something. You see what I mean? So all of the initial releases were to deflect what this place was. Which also tells me that probably, well, many people locally would have known about it. A lot of people probably didn't know about it, as I repeat again. We have ordinance operations all through this state. Your state's no different. Everybody listening, you got the same thing going on. For every public and known facility, there's eight to 10 clandestine or let's just say black bag factories that are all over the place. There was a couple in Detroit. I worked at one. As I've told you before, in the winter they had space and area heaters right over the work spots and then otherwise you're in a covey hole that was a complete maintenance shop or part of a production facility and it's built up of three and four feet of soot. from the dust of ages, rounded two and three feet away from the edge of the wall of the building. And it's just carbon buildup and filing and debris buildup. And each workstation is like in its own silenced cubbyhole. You step away from where that radiant heater drops heat down on where you're standing, and it's whatever the temperature is outside. That's in the middle of winter. That in these operations they've been the everybody turns a blind eye to well, there's OSHA that let me laugh So, the biggest thing is this, if you have any ordinance and operational facilities, you want to put buffers and break areas and walls and again blast doors, again something really big goes off and then you have a chain concussive reaction which is what this appears to be. It's pretty tough to stop. You can't save everybody, in fact, nobody would still maybe not survive, but I would make the effort to tamp and again wall off areas so that there's a restriction in commutation of something, gives you maybe a time to get away. It may not be enough to stop it completely, but it'd be enough to actually give you an opportunity to survive by beat feet. You'd be amazed how powerfully strong your legs get and how quick you are when the adrenaline rush in flight or fight kicks in. It's just amazing. You may not have been a crack star before but by God someone will believe that was the case when something like that gets so, you know, let's just say so intense. But sandbag buffers reduction in the amount of material that is retained in an area with either production and or research. In fact with research I'm even more paranoid. I've done fabrications of all kinds of things. I mean all kinds of unique things. And the first rule, as I have seen, having watched many people who were, let's say, home creative researchers, that they have fingers missing and they have splinter fragmentation scars all over, sometimes an eye missing. Hell, I know, electricians, people who were into electronics like doing, as I've told you before, linear amplifiers for CBs. That's not worth dying for. But there's a guy that was about East O'Live, I know he is now. I didn't know this until a month or two ago, but he was building linear amplifiers the size of a refrigerator. He's putting them in the old style big door latch refrigerators with four banks of fans to cool these things down. Well, because of what the capacitors he was using to make a boo-boo mistake, they explode. And when they do explode, that caustic has a tendency to really mess with your skin, okay? But he looked like he was in World War III. And here's the thing, he was a Vietnam vet. And he actually did have scars from Vietnam. But on top of that, he had a couple of blowouts on those linear amplifiers, and that ain't nothing that's not a weapon. And he had, looked like he had been shot with a, what, an artillery buckshot load that was made out of scrap metal. Tears all over his skins that you know word now scars and burns lots of burns So again, the the first thing I've learned is slow down pay attention It's like working in space or working as a diver underwater You don't do anything too fast. You never cut corners. And remember, as I said right at the beginning of this, static electricity is not your friend. Static electricity is your enemy. And that is the most common thing that gets people killed in facilities like this. Now, if this was smokeless powder only, you wouldn't have seen that kind of response or that kind of reaction from whatever is going on. So what I originally suspected, and then progressively we found out, is yep, this was something with a high explosive, high velocity combustible slash chemical that did its job. And it did its job really well. It did what it was supposed to do. Let's understand that. But almost always it is fatigue. And or bad speed trying to you know, go faster or farther was something you shouldn't be going faster or farther with. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. I would say I'm probably 100 plus miles away and I heard a boom but it was a long boom but it was faint like can noise really carry 100 plus miles? Oh yeah, usually with something like yeah like something like this, yes. They were warned they were there were people yeah, there were people saying that they heard it 40 50 miles away That's why I'm saying the small one Duke That's when I heard it double-check that I double have to double check the time again. I think it had to be in the morning That'd be kind of a bummer for the first thing you do is walk in hit the lights Somebody else hits another switch somebody didn't see hit a switch to stop something from running and when they hit the power switch he went boom So Mark, Mark. There's any number of ways this could happen. Go ahead. So it wasn't sabotage-y or anything like that? Oh, I don't know. I mean, number one, let's see, an all-women-run, probably leftist company that is raking in federal money while they're telling you that they hate the American people. It's possible. I mean, why not? But I the bad part about it is that it'd be one thing if it was an ammunition factory and somehow it blew up Now that can happen because you can still have get a win a booby prize and make a mistake But it's especially like I said, you know for 500 plus attaboys you did great But one old shit finishes you all That's the problem with certain industries. The chemical industry is the same way. If you make a significant error with chemical handling, it can very easily be your last. And if apparently they were, let's just say special, and they were hiring special, then they got special end result. That's what happened. And again, it doesn't mean, because that's the first thing we saw. This is like sabotage. Sabotage. What? Yeah, I could be, but I wouldn't be high. I wouldn't be holding my breath on that one. I think that the problem is the police state wants desperately to do what they couldn't do when we, you know, several years ago, because we wouldn't put up with it with or a few years ago, we wouldn't put up with Biden, but all of a sudden, Israeli run Trumpster, if he all of a sudden, you know, has enough of an excuse, we got to have that police state kick in big time, we got to have more control. Well, you mean because some dummy feminist hired a whole bunch of cross-dressing trans people and they didn't exactly do the job right and hockey pucked up and now it's everybody else's fault but theirs? Is that what you're saying? That's the problem I have with this, is that again, the problem is with the type of thing that happened, guys, go look at the images. There's no way to determine from what's left what actually happened except to know for sure that it was an explosion That's the problem with so in fact, let me let me put it this way because this will segue right into what I want to talk about today Netanyahu basically said that you know what Israel could nuke America Anybody catch the little piece that Yahoo said about, well, they, you know, the Uranians, they're working on, they got a missile that they're working on that could go 8,000 miles. And it's like, yeah, but that wouldn't reach America. Yeah, but then they make one that was 3,000 miles, could go 3,000 miles farther, and then it could target like D.C. or New York, or, and I'm thinking, well, I'm not thinking, I know what's going on here. Remember, if you watch, he's smiling and all this other stuff while he's talking about this. Guys, they're planning the same routine they did with the USS Liberty and all these other things that they pulled us into a war with. Lies. The fact of the matter is that if you're listening and you're in Charleston, Savannah, Jacksonville, or Fort Maier, oh, come on. Oh, God. Now I'm going to bring for it. Always do this, not Fort Maier. But anyway, north-eastern end of Florida, let's put it that way, take your pick. There's two or three different locations that would be optimal because they would be double tapping things. The Israelis have nukes. The Israelis do have the ability to reach the United States, but they also have submarines. I've argued that you could do it with container ships. You don't need to. A container ship could bring in a nuke just as easy as not. But if the Israelis desperately need to deflect the wickedness that they plan, and they need to try and get the knuckle monkey into this, which is America, the dimwit knuckle monkey, then what they have to do is create a crisis. And so nuking three American cities, and in my argument, again, Charleston, Savannah, and whatever location on the Atlantic side, on the northern end of Florida, would be optimal. The reason they don't want to go too far south is because the Israelis, there's too many Israelis running Florida, there's too many Jewish operations in Florida. It doesn't mean these other locations don't have a Jewish population, but they're the most optimal for creating a fake crisis. Well, it's a real crisis and whoever gets bombed is dead. But they could do a fake nuke and tell you it's a nuke and there's radiation and everybody would shift their drawers panic They there's fine to run out their bumhole like a meat xylophone and everybody be running around like chickens with their heads cut off and then they could manipulate the rest of population however they want with the attack If it were nuclear attack if hold up if it was a real nuclear attack It's the optimal locations because they don't want to destroy the areas where the large Jewish population centers are Any radiation would go out into the Atlantic. Whatever cleanup would be necessary would be fairly short because they don't use the biggest weapons that they have. They'd use smaller but still devastating weapons to create enough damage, to create outrage, but not so much damage that would destroy valuable real estate completely. And material, because remember, they're planning on stealing everything we own here. It's no good if it's incinerated. So there has to be a balance and that's what the Jews, you know, the Jews are looking at stealing stuff from you. They, if it's incinerated, they certainly would still steal the land and they certainly would still steal your freedom. But they like to be able to rub it in your face when they have their pants undone and they have their dinkus out. They want to rub it in your face, around your nose, in your eyes. They want to rub it, they want to rub their dinkus all over you to show that they took the stuff from you because that's the big brag that they've stolen from you. And what are you going to do? Your American knuckle monkey cops and the American knuckle monkey army, they'll kill you if you challenge the Jews. They'll kill you. Just something to think about. I know, like I said, I've been talking to other people who do streaming. I'm on a couple of the other guys' sites. They're talking about this. They don't have the location. But they are calling out. It seems like it's a DEI thing. But I'm trying to post some of the information for the company. And you know what's funny? I didn't use the website. I just used the company's name and what they have as their header about them being a woman-owned business and tried to direct them to where to go to find it without putting in a website because you can't put a website into YouTube's algorithm. Well, kick your message anyway. I posted three times and now I can't post anymore. And all I was doing was copying and pasting that first line about them being a woman owned business. It's 1980, the company's name. This is where it is. Just search it and you can find all the information you need. The website is full of DEI language and it is. And my post, the post that I just made have all been taken down. There are no complaints, but it's exactly what's on their own website. That means that they're trying to pump it in one direction and they can't have the information out moving in the other. Propaganda, guys. See how that works? Propaganda. The idea is to roll the deal. Well, this would be an optimal one. Number one, of course, it's a hockey puck script by the or it's intentionally done by the leftists to help with the ongoing drumroll towards a demand for the bigger police state because that's really what this is all about. In general, I mean the whole operation is our big ass police state that's just so stinkin' big that we've never seen anything like it before, which already spies on everything that you do. It just failed and everything. And if you just give that big honkin' big ass police state more power, they'd have more power. Well, okay, but how would we be safer? Oh no, because every step of the way they'll never be able to get it right. And if they just had even more power, then the big ass honking police state would have more power. Wait a minute, you're still not telling me we'd be safe. No, no, you won't be safe, because the big ass police state is the one that's going to be killing people and then trying to tell you that somebody else did it, which is what they always do with government-sponsored terrorism. But we need a bigger honkin police state because if we don't have a bigger honkin police state, we just won't have a bigger honkin police state. There still doesn't... I... I... You're... Hmm... Norman coordinate, Norman coordinate. You're still playing. How does this work? Well, it works fine for the big-ass police state. Not for you. We're not trying to protect you. You're irrelevant. Why are you... Why are you always making it about you? Well because it's our tax money, you keep stealing at gunpoint and tell us you'll kill us if we don't give you the tax money so that you can do what? Well, we'll not protect you, we never said we would. But we will spend your money, we'll spend your life's blood, we'll take your kids over and get them killed overseas. We can do that, government can do a good job of that. They're a really good job. In fact, they're trying real hard right now. If they could, you know, I'll be dead right now if they had their way. But wait, is that a protection server? But wait, is that a protection server on their cars? Aren't they supposed to protect us? That's what it says. It is. They're protecting and serving the regime. Didn't say they were protecting and serving you. Look at how they worded it. I don't know. You know where that really started was out in Los Angeles. And I don't know if they even have it on those cars anymore. I mean, why bother? Absolutely. You know they're not. They're not in any way, shape, or form. They care less about us. Except the fact they'd like to have power over us and would like to kill us if given the opportunity. So we need to be ready to do them with the same, let's just say, consistency and performance. We need to be capable and that means we all need to be organizing arming equipping and training as militia for mutual defense Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations logistics the key to victory They're lying. We know that real quick again with the Several people are agreeing actually I was I don't have her in from you I have it for the 8 o'clock because I'm not gonna run anywhere and step away from the mic here but Several people are saying the same thing just listening to Netanyahu that oh, they're planning a false flag against America Well, we uncle marks been telling you about this for a while because there's only so many options they have left Now if they try if they actually if they were to destroy Washington DC Which everybody goes yeah, they could destroy Washington DC. Well, why destroy all that confusion? They don't want that It doesn't mean they couldn't do that. But the again They've got a lot invested in the propaganda. They've got a lot invested in the line machine that they've created. They're not going to waste that if they can help it. On the other hand, we peasants and or other operational facilities around the country. Oh, we're totally expendable. Totally willing to sacrifice all you. They are in a heartbeat. Don't make any mistake about that. The other thing here again real quick. Okay, somebody's, hold on here, not right in the middle of, hold on. Oh, okay, yeah, Ed, okay, real quick here. For the alternate side, yes, Ed's looking up and probably will cross-post everything that we've been talking about on the Gilded Scroll. Have to go over to the regular internet side. Can't do that here. But again, I would point out that There's nothing here that's a surprise. I kind of pieced part of it together just what we'd already heard. The only thing that, again, I'd be fascinated by is to what degree, you know, what were they storing and how much were they storing in a location. Let me help you understand something. I just mentioned numbers and quantities of bulk materials. Guys, there are all kinds of federal regulations on how much you can have in a hopper carrier. Go ahead. They had two underground storage facilities. One at the end of the testing range, which was a concrete bunker, kind of half buried. And then the side of the hill that's behind, they have a arch, I'm going from their website again, they've got like a Kwanza hut going back into the hill for storage that they say it's their storage facilities on the website. So you actually go there and look at the type of storage from the outside. They don't show you the inside, but you can see outside what type of storage they had. So they had two underground storage facilities, but we don't know how much was in the main building. Right. That's what I'm saying is they have to have off-point bunkery. Now that doesn't surprise me because that is code. My problem is, as is typically the case, is bringing how much material was brought into the production area. And again, did they exceed it because of production needs, their perceived requirements. In other words, like I said, try to make time. There's so many variations on what could have happened. And again, as you can see, how devastated the site is. It will take time to put it together. The only thing that might save them is the fact that somebody had security slash monitoring cameras watching the production site from what are probably remote administrative sites where the owners or whoever were monitoring the activity. Again, that will give them a clear picture, whether you will see any of it. It would be it would the cameras don't last any longer than when the shockwave hits everybody understand that and the concussive waves up around if it's high explosive you're looking at 120,000 80,000 to 120,000 foot pounds applied to the area with the shockwave as it moves from the epicenter of the explosion. And it very quickly drops out. That's why you have what is the epicenter. The five PSI wave is usually what we call the survival wave. That's the perimeter. If you're above five PSI, it's not likely you will survive. But once you break that five PSI barrier, There's a high probability of survival. It's just a matter of how you were standing and what your physical condition was in proportion to when the shock wave hit. And this is true with all types of concussive explosives, be they dukes or conventional organs. The formula doesn't change. Go ahead, caller. Jump in there, please. Mark, do you think Memphis and Nashville could be a little kosher, a little? They're both kosher. What are you talking about? They've been overrun for decades. They're both absolutely, well again, think about it, Nashville, it's always had a certain amount of motsa in it to begin with because they were allowed to operate from them in the musical sphere. But progressively, step by step, it was taken over decades ago. And that's why country music doesn't sound like country music anymore. The Jewish mob made sure that they rolled in and, you know, twang a rock is what you got now, twang a rock. And that's not accidental. That was part of the, you know, muddying up of the, of the genre just like anything else that they touch. It was not accidental. Tears in your bearers, yeah, in the extreme. And I need some more Prozac too, by the way. More Prozac. So... Well, again, we'll find out more about this, or they'll just make the story disappear. But what they are trying to do is make it the, well, it had to be sabotage. No, it can be incompetence. That's the problem with volatile environments. And if they were doing the DEI nonsense, oh, then you get somebody totally unqualified. But you feel good about it up until the explosion took place. Yeah, you got great you got great feelings man. I feel real. I feel real great about this. You know your job Well, what am I supposed to do? Wait a minute? I? Hold on did you get any training? Well, you're the one I'm supposed to be working with tell me what to do Wait, since here you've done this before I haven't touched any of this stuff before I have no clue Hey Let's party by the way dude you want to take a drag man. I feel better before I die anyway Anyway, basically the one thing to remember too is when handling munitions of this ordnance, now we're talking ordnance, not just munitions, when you're handling ordnance materials of this type, the restriction is usually as low as, it can be as low as 20 to 25 pounds of material per containment vessel. It has to be isolated and nested so it's separated and then there's a requirement for separation, banking, all kinds of things that you can't even imagine. They're not difficult, they're not expensive and they actually are crude. But if you kind of stepped over that, remember the artillery case on Straya Toshvall when I watched all those people, a lot of people, they died instantly. What set what created the problem is that the the artillery case on had a 50 50 pound storage container of Ordnance powder and that wasn't supposed to be there and What set it off there were two mortars one was done the light left of the control tower one was on the right and what happened that I'll never forget it goes on your left mortar number one fire And it goes down range. Boom! It goes down range. And then mortar number two, fire. Boom! And 1,000. 2,000. 3,000. 4,000. Boom! And what that was is something, a piece of cheese charge or wadding off of the mortar round. drifted sideways and the case on was open and then on top of that that charge can was open of all the things that could happen one failure after another and all it took was for that hot fibrous material to land in that powder charge can and it went off. Boom! That's it. Might as well drop to... it was like dropping probably a 155 millimeter HE shell. is what it was like. And there were all kinds of people there for the demonstration. There were children, women, and hundreds of people, hundreds and hundreds of people. And right off the bat, the charge incinerated the eight people that are around it and turned them into people, the barbecued people with no arms or legs. Well, stumps were arms and legs. They were charred to the point of not being recognizable. And they're all still alive. Well, except for one. One had been right on top of the caisson, sitting on the caisson. And then all around were the fragmentation and burn casualties of every kind you can imagine. But the fragmentation casualties were out to the length of the perimeter of where the people were standing in any kind of metal and component of junk that was seen to people that were thrown about. So something like this, this is bigger. And it's like I can again, a series of events where the charge, for instance, the container was beyond code and everybody knew it and still handled it. The container was not secured. The caisson was not secured. The caisson shouldn't have been as close to the firing line as it was because of what it had. And it was a fluke. Okay, on top of everything else, this is that 500 Attaboys, one oh shit. It was that mortar going off and just whatever it was, it was combustible and it was probably a piece of the, again, the wadding or backing for something and or part of the charge. It just floated through the air and it dropped right into the one spot it shouldn't have dropped into. But boom, it had actually was, boom, that was it. And by the way, that container for all of the damage that it did traveled 1,000 yards downrange into the impact area and still had half of its charge, little under half of the powder left in the containment can. Think about that. It only detonated with half and did all that damage with half of what was available to do all the damage it could. Because the charge was found, the device was found later downrange about a couple hours afterwards. Go ahead, jump in there Ed, what do you got? Oh, we got some interesting suggestions and there's no way to check this. But this explosion, could this be somebody cleaning house because we had all those bomb jets that were coming out? This company did make TNT and the one guy was supposedly using sticks of TNT. Well, it could also be a setup for, well, now the company's destroyed, those two bunkers, you can see them in the footage. Those bunkers weren't hit by this explosion. So whatever explosives are in there, who knows what's going to happen to them now, where they might end up downloading the fuel. Well, not only not those explosives, but consider this. How is there any, what evidentiary material is left to demonstrate inventory of what's there? You know where that is? It's charred and bent and folded and spindled and mutilated and laying for about a quarter mile in all directions. So whatever is missing, nobody will ever find. If they were running the way they were supposed to be running with the federal government since they had ATS, DOD, Department of Homeland Security contracts, and they were approved by those three agencies, I guarantee you that they had to report to them what they had in inventory. Well, it won't make any difference. We'll never know. You can write whatever you want because guess what? If they were moving material from their storage points into the facility, they could claim that anything that is now missing from the inventory is what went up with the event. So, this is the perfect way to conceal material loss. In fact, either from material that may have already been slipped down the road and was provided to somebody else. So, yes, they're on the right track on that. This is a perfect example of like, you know, Charlie Kirk was leaving the, you know, leaving the Jews. So, they got rid of him. Now, how do you prove that Charlie Kirk was leaving the Jews? If somebody tells you, like Candace Owens, you know, she's crazy, she's nuts, she's nuts, she's crazy. So now you've got a situation, same thing, boom, you have this event. By the way, like I said, of the people that were killed, were they the operating component or were they the management component? It's most likely that this is an R&D, the people that are there are an extension of the company, the company, the people that own it. Is he Blattenstein, you know, Dewey, Cheetham, and Howe? They're somewhere else. So again, the amount of material, there's so many variations on what could have happened here. But the fact is that whatever's there, there's no possible way to account for anything in the way of the inventory at the event site. The material and storage, you can doctor anything or alter the numbers however you need to, to claim that it was part of whatever they were doing for the labor effort that day and it's gone. From that respect, see here's the thing too. This is a relatively clandestine facility. It's very neutral in terms of if you drive by, you wouldn't know what it was. There's a hundred buildings like it in the county. Go take a look at the pictures. What do you think that business does? How can you tell what it does? You can't. So it's the perfect, you know, classic neutral, you know, drive by it every day, wave at one of the guys you know at the party store because he goes down to the gas station to get some of the eat at lunchtime and you see him because you work over across the street. You wouldn't know. How's work going? Oh, it's busy. We're really busy. Okay. What do you do? Well, I do, we do stuff. It's kind of sensitive. We just do sensitive stuff. I can't talk about that. But it's a good job. I get paid well. Yeah, you know see that that's the thing about this is well go ahead we get Brad there right go ahead jump in there, please I'm just wondering who owns the place Yeah, I just said Well you get a list of the names of the LLC owners What's their last name sound like? Bless and Steve you know you go you can always find our leg about our other partnerships between other entities with that LLC. Well, you know, is this the only facility right there in the area? Because if they're a pretty big contractor, that facility wasn't that large. So my attitude is that there, again, this is just one of how many others are in the area, which is the other reason. And I'll emphasize this, go back and look at the first releases of this event. There was absolutely and they made every effort to make it sound like well these guys do like you know ammunition for hunting You know because they said police they do ammunition for police and for Military oh and they do ammunition for hunting you know for hunters like you will see look. It's nothing to see here Don't worry about it, but it's bad, but don't look at it for a question dad I've got an answer at least an answer from 2016 which for this being a woman run and owned company it must have happened in 2016 because there are last the last owner that LLC was John Sunday back in 2016 but the current owner is not publicly disclosed. Yeah, well that's what I'm saying. There are so many clandestine Ordinance and weapons operations run by the Israelis inside and other groups inside the US That you're not supposed to know about but if you just pay attention and you feel like it like I've said if you hold on if you go Township by Township County by County You can get a full accounting for everything and the beautiful thing is you got Google map And you know what draws my attention when I try to look some look at something from above and I can't get a clear image of it That tells me it's a place. I need to put X marks a spot and go check out now It's still in a remote location. It's another place. We check out go ahead. I've got another name the current CEO as of 2025 is window set in second s ti n s o n He is listed as the company chief chief executive officer and I can see he's a woman Yeah This says it's a woman owned small business part of enterprise WBE by WB and she So what you're telling is the it's Ms. Crossdressing Trans Wendell. Well this company did change hands. He qualifies. 2016 dad which is the right window for the trans people to be involved. Right but again he identifies as a woman. He may not really be a woman but that's okay. After all, just like I may not be a chemist, but I can qualify as a chemist because mentally and personally I feel that I'm a chemist. Whether or not I make boo-boos or mistakes, hey, it's not you because you're just not identifying me properly. If you were just using the proper pronouns, I'd do better at work. Okay? Just how it is. Boom! That didn't work out. Boom! There goes again another one. Boom! There goes the last one, son. Boom! And the rest is history as they say. Boom. So anyway, the big thing here is again, they're trying to, initially, and they're still trying to play out that, oh my God, it was an attack. And well, again, doesn't have to be. It could be. But I'm not putting my money there. That idea is for the big ass police state to become a bigger ass police state. because they're beating the drum towards the big crisis. This is the same kind of low key activity, well not too low, but low key activity, minor activity, that led up to 9-11. There's a series, you gotta watch the verbiage, pay attention to how they're releasing the garbage, and also the initial deflection story, which doesn't match the final information base. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, has anybody tracked down all that 40 tons of or more of Fertilizer that came up missing like a few months ago. No, that's been back for a no, there was no indication that they were able to Decide where that went as far as I saw so that amount would make a little booster for a fake nuke exactly That would be like the booster charge Especially that of miles. Well, especially, yeah, for quite a few because again with the proper camping and packing, Fort Knox used to make a really, really, let's just say you felt like you were building up the rads when they had a, what they did was an in-house built nuke simulator for the armor school. And if you ever saw that between the layers of flash powder and everything else that they used, it was a demolition charge done in a 55 gallon drum. But when they set that off, it had all the TELs, except for the EMP, of a tactical nuke going off near you. And that was what it was supposed to do. It looked like an artillery or a light missile nuclear strike. It had everything, perfect image. I have used to have the formula for building it here somewhere. I have a job history for Window of LinkedIn. He does have his history of where he has worked at is there. It says for the last 14 years and 9 months he has worked for AES, the company we are talking about, the one that blew up today. He was a plant manager for NC Industries, director of facility projects and contractor safety for Alcoa A-E-E-S-A-L-C-O-A. Is this how you say that? Alcoa aluminum. Alcoa. Alcoa aluminum. from Mexico, a company in Mexico where that's from. Alcoa, 18 years before that for Alcoa as local manager from 1999 to March 2004, plant manager. So he did a lot of work for Alcoa before he shifted over to AES. You should have been able to get a list of the other officers of the LLC. Right. I'm working on it. We're going to do this. Okay, you guys can carry on. Brad, stay right where you are, everybody stay right where we are, but we got to take off. We're at the top for everybody here. The Intel report is at an end. Don't forget, say happy birthday to Ed. And we're not going to be able to do it tomorrow. Okay. You can if you know him well enough and you can by going to the discord or forgive me not this We're going to build it. There we go Well now next is militia town hall. So you guys can all stay right where we are and pitch in God bless the Republic We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run We're on the mark of day and night If you're lucky, if not, you lose your life. So we've got to make sure that we don't make errors, or in this case if it was intentional or accidental, either way it was devastating. I will remind everybody the bad guys are still in motion. They ain't nothing changed at all. And there isn't going to be any peace overseas either. That's all nonsense too. That's all dribble. They wanted to get Donald Trump in there for a noodle peace prize. Peas. P-E-A-S. Peas prize. But apparently they're frustrated because that didn't work. So, let's get out of here for now. Ed taking over. He's coming up right now on Liberty Tree Radio with militia town hall and we'll be back at 8 o'clock. 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And it is time for the Bushtown meeting here on WV Tree Radio. I'm at the AK-47, and we are up live. It is 10, 10, 2025, and we're a little late starting because we exited the intelligence report just a little late, but that's okay. It's our network. Realized at the end of the intelligence report. We were still discussing the explosion that happened today the company trying to find out who owns it And I gotta say LinkedIn The name that we got took us to LinkedIn up there only looks to be 20 some employees for this company if they're not the 19 people that were killed in the explosion that means that there's only technically one survivor if the numbers on LinkedIn are correct I mean the names I'm looking at are probably, there's no way to tell who the one survivor is. But I'm not seeing the owner. I found the Vice President of Human Resources, which has an interesting name, Paula Undefined. And yet, U-N-D-E-S-I-N-E-D. It's an interesting last name for them to have on their LinkedIn. I'm guessing maybe an external office or somebody who wasn't there, but it looks like most of the stuff is like literally was right there. But yeah, there's a lot of free information you can glean real quick. And I was just putting it out there because... We got access to it right now guarantee you all this stuff is gonna be locked up or moved away because of their connections with the DoD a bunch of other other sensitive projects and look like they were involved with logistics and transportation of the explosives So and I just I'm sure they had other employees like for the shipping or they were using a different different trucking or shipping company because they had a manager of that. I'm not seeing employees that look like their truck drivers or, you know, that kind of, there's nobody listed with that kind of position here on the LinkedIn. It's mostly laboratory staff, technicians, The closest thing to that is Director of Global Sourcing and Logistics on the LinkedIn. So, let's see. Yeah, go ahead, Brad. I'm kind of on the owner, Bob. Go ahead. Did you say Paula Undefined? Yeah, Paula Undefined is the name of the human resources director. What? That sounds like a DEI hire. Well, like I said, if you look at their website, it is full of DEI language on their website. I don't know why I get that, but it's just the last name on the phone. Okay. I don't know if that's a real last name. I don't know. If it's somebody who's trans, it could be that they were having, they changed their name and was playing with it, you know? Yeah. At this day and age it's hard to tell. It might be somebody had their name wiggly changed that or that's just a BS that they loaded to LinkedIn so they didn't have to give up their real last name. But if that's the case, he's the only one that did it. Did there pictures of these people? Yes, there's pictures of some of them. Some of them had pictures in their profile. Others have some icons and other ones don't have anything at all. That's kind of weird. Usually officers, you know, have their picture up there. Well, Wendell, let's see, Statinson, I think that's how it said STI and SLN. He doesn't have a portfolio picture. He does have a, they do give classroom histories for these people. A lot of them, it looks like, came out of Tennessee State University or national tech. of a company to have a picture. That's like your normal thing. Oh yeah, because you want people to know who you are. Like I said, there's a couple of them that don't have it. Like the Wendell guy doesn't. Darrin Hatfield who is the CFO. Oh CFO, oh there we go. Got the CFO right here. He doesn't have a profile either, a profile picture. But he is on he is listed on linkedin like I said on linkedin They've only got 20 some employees listed here as being employed by the company, but I don't know There I don't think that's good. It's their logistics people Yeah, but if you just go to linkedin. I mean almost everybody has a profile picture. I don't well. I kind of do Actually, I guess it gave me my Google Can be my Google icon Let's see. I'm saying most people have a picture up there my experience with LinkedIn anyway Especially the HR person the HR person almost always has a picture of themselves. Mm-hmm. Oh, yeah, the human resources person. Yeah, she has a picture of herself that one does I had that I was looking at I just thought the name was like rather dubious You can always run their faces if you can get a picture of their face through a Google image search. Yeah, do an image search. Usually you can find all sorts of other interesting stuff about people. I wonder if they have Facebook. They might have Facebook. Yeah, but somebody else would have to look that up. I don't use Facebook at all. Well, neither do I. But that's why I'm saying. I got kicked off once and never went back. I don't know if you know this story because for those of you who don't know me and Brad are related, he is my cousin. Uncle John was using my name in Florida. And I know his middle name is Edward. But yeah. Uncle John has passed away but he was using my name and my information on Facebook. Oh, I'm sure. We had words last time we talked so yeah. Chief Financial Officer. Yeah, it's interesting to see the business history of a lot of these people, what they were tied to. Where in Texas are you? I don't remember where you are. Love it. Love it. I'm up in the panhandle, just like, well, I was outside the loop, but they just moved the loop south of us. So now what was the south part of the loop is now the middle part of the loop. I'm just south of the south part of the loop north of the north of the new south part of the loop. So yeah, terrain keeps changing out here. When we first came out here, it was mostly farmland outside the subdivision that we're in and now it's almost all of it's built up to more subdivisions or low income housing, which I think is interesting because they've got low income housing, but they don't fill the low income housing up. That I'm telling you, low income housing down here is a scam in the first place because as long as they keep it low income housing and it's available for people with low income housing, they get money from the state and the Fed to maintain those properties. No, Jesus. Yeah, so it's like you they're building buildings for the sake of building buildings basically because they can pocket more money that way and they just sit there empty Well, yeah, there's less maintenance that way but they can charge more maintenance Well, then you got the problem because this area has it does have high crime for a love it But then you got the problem with squatters if they find out that the buildings like nobody's in it It's not being watched. Well, they can move in and set up shop, right? And a lot of the buildings out here that are low income, they're not even run by anybody in the area. They're usually run by people out of Canada or California. I was amazed how many people from Canada own stuff in Texas. You go to Austin, there's a bunch of stuff in Austin that's owned by the Canadians. And up here, I know of a couple of shopping malls and some other stuff because Shelly was in land management for a while before she got her new job. And a lot of the malls were owned by Canadians. They come down here in Snowbird in Texas and then go back to Canada. I don't know. Florida's kind of nice. You just got to worry about hurricanes. Depending on what part of Texas you're in, you still got to worry about hurricanes. Up here, you just got to worry about flash flooding and sandstorms. Yes, I don't really know if there's much more. I can glean from this for free. I'm getting to the point where if I'm going to get more information, I'm going to have to start paying for it. This is just the information that I can grab. It's free. It's on the surface. You can find it, you can see it. I will tell some people that are still reporting that they don't know what this business did or where it is. They have a website. You can go and see what they were making. Claymore Minds, P&T, C4. They bragged about it on their website, what they were doing. And the fact that they're ATF approved, Department of Homeland Security approved. They've got, they're supposedly doing everything above board. Their safety guy, I think he's been the the safety inspector. I was noticing looks like he's only been with them two years I wonder if they were in financial trouble. Oh, they they were they did head they do have on their website. They were looking for two management positions and more Oh, come on I'll pull it back up that way. Don't don't put my foot in my mouth when I say what it is Careers. Open positions. I guarantee you there's probably more open positions in this company if they're still going to be around now. But again, nine days ago, two program manager positions. We're open program manager one, program manager two. And then production operators from 28 days ago, they were looking for more production operators. That was 28 days ago, maybe they hired the wrong people. Somebody that was qualified that met the DEI, met their DEI requirements, but not their educational requirements, which is funny because on the main site, they don't mention that you need a high school diploma or anything. The only one that really mentions that you need a bachelor's degree for the management positions. I think it says... Yeah, you don't really need a bachelor's degree for that. Uh-huh. And let's see, did they require anything for the production operator position? Yeah, just a high school diploma, GED or equivalent. Need to be able to lift up to 55 pounds. Ability to follow instructions and be... oriented ability to stand, talk, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch for eight plus hours a day, able to reach overhead, climb stairs, use ladders, accessibly, physically, let's see, physically, hey, sometimes, physically able to perform all required tasks willing to work fine as necessary, free employment and random drug screenings, close. offer physical and criminal background check and smoke for your facility. Just telling you what's there. Boy, oh. Well, maybe somebody else wrote that last part. You can't tell me I can't smoke in here. Yeah. Terrible. Beginning wages was $19 an hour, $2 shift differential, $21. an hour competitive skill level increase, 401K medical voluntary and employee paid life, dental, and vision, disability and supplemental policies, and let's see, shift premium $2 an hour, shift premium $2 an hour. What is that? Yeah, probably second or third shift. Hiring for first, they were hiring for 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and Second 3 p.m. Okay, so they had three shifts 7 2 3 3 to 11 and 11 to 7 a.m. No, non-stop around the clock apparently. Yep. I would say they were probably overextended When you look at what they're boasting, what they were dealing with and putting out there, something definitely slipped up there. But again, I think it's interesting that they're talking about that it blew up, but they're not mentioning anything about the storage facilities, whether or not it's being secured. I know that they had protesters rush the site and start protesting Donald Trump and a whole bunch of stuff when the thing blew up. But this was a DEI place. Supposedly, it's supposed to be a woman-run business too, but I'm not seeing many women in the positions of, so that's interesting, you know? Because they're bragging it up on the website. It's a woman-run business, but there don't seem to be many women there. Well, let me hold here. Somebody might be like your dad said, somebody might be not presenting but pretending to be a woman. I mean, I could walk in and get a business loan right now and just say, no, I'm a woman. And they would have to, right now they would have to agree with me here in Michigan anyway. Yeah, and the same, I don't know what it's like in Tennessee, it could be that way. In Michigan they still have the law in the books that if I if you're misgendered then that that's a big fine and everything else so yeah, I'm sorry You can even get it. Look like it. Yes. It looks like a duck cocks like a duck. It's probably a duck Yeah, but let's do this way. Let's play the game. Okay, I want a million dollar loan for my business. I'm a woman Hey, you know what? You didn't surrender me again, I'm going to press charges. I'm all for playing the game the way they want to. If they don't want to play in the game, they don't want to play. Because you know me, I don't present very well with this big-ass beard. Okay, so let's look at the quarter and get a piece of this explosion four hours ago. I haven't watched it, but we'll pop that up here. Let's see, so 11 minutes, 11 minutes, 48 seconds for time we got. Yeah, we can put this one in here, so we'll play this real quick. Everyone's crying for themselves here. I just wanted to show you real quick. We'll see what you're saying about it, but give me just a second. We got an ad that just came up again that I thought I'd get. Breaking news here a military plant with as many as 20 people Was just vaporized And The hope of survivors is extremely unlikely when we see the footage this is Obviously a horrible horrible story I mean, this is all that's left is a hole in the ground there's literally nothing left of the building and the 20 you can see the workers cars right here in the parking lot. All right. You just needed the audio the videos watching and he's talking and I their glass must have been gigantic I mean even look at the garbage can boat out the dumpster definitely praying for their families No, I'm new to the being you know going to church and all but nearly two dozen people Fear dead after massive explosion erupted at a Tennessee bomb factory this morning The blast went off at the accurate energetic systems plant located about 60 miles southwest of Nashville near the town of Bucksnort, Bucksnort, Friday at 7.50 a.m. local time. At least 19 employees remain unaccounted for, according to Odell Poynter, the emergency management director in nearby Humphreys County. The initial blast was so enormous that locals reported hearing it and feeling it from miles, dozens of miles away. The extent of the damage remains unclear at this time, but footage from the scene showed burning debris with smoke building in the air. Several cars and buildings appear to have been damaged in the blast. Authorities say their main concern right now is for potential secondary explosions. Emergency crews are on site and have urged the public to stay away. At the scene, the Bureau of ATF has also been dispatched to the plant to investigate the explosion. There was an explosion at the Accurate Energetic Systems plant back in April 2014. A blast that left one person dead and three others injured. 11 years ago, they had another accident. Listen to this ring camera footage. You can see the camera shake. You notice how you see this shockwave? Watch the shockwave on camera. It's coming up here. That's crazy. Bionica Holt, his residence is 15 miles away from the factory, said she thought we were at war and that I was going to die. Well that's going from 0 to 100. I was standing in my bedroom and shook the whole house. I thought I was going to blow out my windows. I didn't know how big it was, she told the Tennessean. Hicksman County Manager Jim Bates said his office had received multiple calls from residents claiming they felt the ground shake. It's an unfortunate incident that was felt around our city, the mayor said. We just pray that the good Lord keeps their hands on these families involved. residents in Louisville a more a more than 20 minute drive from the military explosive manufacturing plant said they felt their home shake I thought the house had collapsed with me inside of it Gary sober who claimed the blast rattled him from his sleep I was very close to accurate and I realized about 30 seconds after I woke up that that had to have been it This product has been banned by the Brandon family because it might give US citizens too much of an advantage This I mean right now Some people are obviously trying to politicize this. I you know we haven't heard yet We haven't heard yet what some people have to say about this blast But this appears to be an accident Here you have the building beforehand. This is the building This is a building before You know, explosion 11 years ago occurred in the building that was operated by Rio Ammunition and made ammunition for law enforcement in the military as well as hunting. The Rio Ammunition building was pretty much destroyed during the explosion, officials said at the time. I don't know. I mean, one would argue that when it's like a bomb making factory, it's certainly, this is part of the risk. But this ignition was so big, I mean, these cars, they're not, look at them. The blast, the concussion from the blast, this car obviously was not parked here. The size of this blast must have been massive. Look at it, it's all dented in from the debris. Look at this car here. I mean, where was it parked? Safety stairs, the only thing left, the entire building blown out. There's a reason that these facilities are out in the middle of nowhere. But this is bad. Obviously, I pray for the families. I'm not sure if this has been reported yet. Has anybody been saying that foreign nations are responsible for this? I know that the Qatar is getting an airport in Idaho or whatever the heck it is, which is crazy and I disagree with that. No real reporting. Nothing really new on this. If we look for, I'm trying to get a little, here's some better video I guess. Why do people always add to spooky music? I don't like that. All 19 employees were inside of the building at the time and all of them remain unaccounted for. Well, I mean, come on, there's no, I mean, this might sound cold, but I guess the least you can say is like, you know, it's obviously instantaneous. There's no way there are any survivors. These people were vaporized. Look at the blast radius. I will say, depending on where they all were, if they were all in the factory, in the main building, there's probably no survivors. The question is, they have two other storage facilities outside. The one bunker that I mentioned before by their testing range and the other bunker that's in the hill behind the place. If somebody was doing inventories, there's a possibility that you would have survivors in either of those locations because it's a bunker location. As he said, all 19 employees were killed. Well, there's 20 listed on LinkedIn, so somebody survived. Whether it be the owner who's not necessarily there or whatnot, gotta figure out who the owner is to know which one basically survived if that's the case. But if the owner was on site, It could be the logistics officer I'd say is probably a good bet that they might have survived because they might not have been on site. They might have been dealing with transportation or acquisition or transportation to move something, which would be interesting because he's the one that has the background with the DOD. And just speculation on my part that our hundreds of people that used to be, you know. Go ahead. I haven't seen pictures of the facility yet. So oh there's not much to see of it now, but it was I would say you've been before Larry passed away. You've been to his workshop out in Ypsilanning. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, it's maybe maybe four times the size of that Maybe it might only be like it might only be like two of those buildings put together It wasn't a very big building, but they were making very big explosives. According to their website, they were making very big explosives. In what quantity they don't say, but they had contracts with the ATF, the DOD, Department of Homeland Security. So, you know, that could be anything. You take the order of their page that they show, everything from Quaiver Mind up. little bricks to see four sticks of TNT and whatever they were making something blew up. Well it's not making any sense that on the one hand you have ammunition and the other hand you have ordnance. Well, here's the problem. The ammunition, this is a different company than the company that owned the building before, which was an ammunition company. And the ammunition company, we could take it back and play it, but the ammunition company had an explosion there years ago, I think you said back in 2011, when it was an ammunition company that owned the property. Which is interesting because according to this, I'm wondering, this can't be their only facility if they've been around since 1980. If they're as old as me, they didn't just come out of the blue unless they're lying on their website about how old they are. They didn't just come out of the blue 11 years ago and build this up or maybe they did. This could be a CIA or you know, since they did have DARPA contracts according to their website. Could be a Darva black site, you know, it's not supposed to be there You're supposed to think it's been around for years But it really has hasn't been around as long as it is that or it's one of several facilities that they have and this is the only one they're admitting to But according to the website, this is this was the only facility on the website that we've got the link to in the gilded unless they have other OLCs under another Bumble, that's a possibility I guess, you know, of course people are gonna make dark jokes about it. Here's the before and after. So that's what I was looking for. So here's the building before. It looks pretty tall actually. Here's the here's a building before and here's the building after. That's the corner of the building. This floor looks like it was multiple levels or it may have been like a granary or whatever where it's really tall and they have all this. It's a little warehouse. It's a little warehouse. Like I said, it's probably, looking at it from the figure, I'd say four or five times the size of Larry's shop in Ypsilanti. But like, there is, they're finding nothing. This is the building before, it's about two stories high, and there is nothing left. Must have been a pretty big building. If you look at the size of this dumpster, we've all seen those big dumpsters. Yeah, you can't really tell that from that dumpster though because they come in all sizes. Yeah, of course. They will probably find nothing of the people that were in there, which is really unfortunate for their families. Here's a better before and after. Oh, this is just a guy livestreaming. Here. Here's a before. So it's a very large building. There's a parking lot. As of right now, obviously, I'm going to say this was an accident. Here's CNN. We noticed shortly after takeoff, we got to a large plume of smoke. Nothing to show you that. I mean, the explosion was so big. I mean, it was like, there was a bomb factory. A literal bomb went off. When people say fear dead, I mean, they are dead. There's like, there's no, I mean, they're not going to be able to find anything. Like, this is so sad. Definitely a feel for their families. This is of course the risk when you work in a bomb factory But it's it sits on 1300 the plant is dedicated to development manufacturing handling and storage of High quality energetic products they utilize both in defense and commercial markets according to the website I'm guessing that it was probably a Small explosion went off and then it ignited the rest of the materials around. I don't know Once you think that this stuff is kind of stored and they would have processes in place so that like... One thing that we can't rule out is some employee did this. I don't know. I can't make that. That would be wild speculation. But it's almost like for an explosion this big, it feels like some employee want to off themselves and they did it. the arrest of a journalist covering the protest outside of an ICE facility there. Take a look. Next order, a conservative influencer with more than 1 million followers on X and many more on other platforms was taken into custody on a charge of disorderly conduct and this video was filmed showing all of that. The arrest came as fights broke out within the crowd leading to several people being detained As Sorter was simply covering the escalation and the protests, he has been doing so on his social media platforms. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem saying the agency will send additional federal agents and the DOJ is launching an investigation into the circumstances surrounding Sorter's arrest. There's been an increase in activity of demonstrations outside of the ICE facility after President Trump announced that he will send federal troops to the city describing Portland as quote, war ravaged. Portland leaders have said they do not need the National Guard to help handle the protesters that are outside of that facility. Again, we are covering everything related to Nick Sorter's arrest and he did post this photo saying that he was simply trying to stop someone from burning an American flag and he says, I kept this flag and I will bring it home with me. Bill Malujan, who is with Fox News took this photo shortly. after my release from jail this morning. We've of course reached out to Nick Sorter to get more comment and see if he'll talk to us, but do wanna pop up this other video that has come in from outside of that ICE facility and you can see things getting violent out there as Sorter was simply covering all of this that had unfolded. The escalation of federal law enforcement in Portland, which has a population of about 636,000 It's Oregon's largest city and it follows similar crackdowns to combat crime in other cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and Memphis. President Trump deploying the National Guard to LA over the summer as part of his law enforcement takeover in DC. Want to send it over to our Fox Portland team as they break down more on all of the protests. Things in the VI's facility can change in an instant. Some of the worst moments according to some demonstrators happening at night. One moment from Thursday night caught on camera. Loni Payne says she was the one pepper spray in the video by ice agents. They asked me to step back and I believe there was other protesters behind me so I raised my hands in the air and I said I'm standing exactly where you told me to and they made me in the face for three seconds. But that one, I had no idea he even had a cancer. Payne says after that she was in immense pain. It was not emotional. It was pure pain and distress. I, no, I don't think there was any emotion that it was just. I needed help and I was getting very lightheaded and I was very very scared Friday we watched an arrest take place and while held down by agents the individual was continually pepper spray Bennett Hazleton who recorded the video of what happened to Payne on Thursday says this is why he drove down from Seattle to show what is really happening to demonstrators. Everybody watching was so surprised that this did happen is that's the reason we're all recording all the time. you never know when somebody is going to do something insane like that. However, some on the other side of this issue, they left-wing protesters, not federal agents, are the problem. They will attack you, and I've been physically attacked multiple times. And I've been a journalist, CK Broutharaj says she was recently attacked by a demonstrator. I was live streaming over right off of federal property, and a man who was standing over here. like ran at me, ran right up to me on the live and grabbed like your mic, grabbed my phone and my arm as I broke free he covered me in bear spray. She says the worst time near the facility is from 10.30 p.m. to around 2 a.m. and she was able to see for herself Thursday night from the roof of the ice facility. I'm seeing fights, I'm seeing them going after the officers physically I've seen them throw things at the officers. But Hazleton was also there recording says the opposite. As often as not it is the ICE agents rationing things up starting with the violence and you know it's the protesters often showing insane levels of restraint in the face of being attacked by the agents. Hey it's just James all I'm asking for is five dollars. Please donate, Democrats, Independents, Republicans. Okay, so that was the end of that one. We are, see, three minutes just about towards the top of the hour, guys. Yeah, so stuff going on out there in Portland. Portland's not the only place. There's stuff going on in Chicago. The thing in Tennessee is interesting, but again, not the center of the universe. It's just interesting that the place is blown up. Whatever was there, we're never going to know a full inventory of it. They keep talking about, we've got sleeper cells that are ready to be activated in the US, blah, blah, blah. Well, whose fault is that? They left the border open, and they let people cross the border basically nonstop. The Fed is definitely the blame there. But we are at the top of the hour. We're going to go. The intelligence report will be coming up after this short break. And we will be back with Mark. The intel report with Cuda Master Corner after this break. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave of three. The brave, you buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. 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So it's raining in the upper part of the mitten over to the left towards the pinky. which is where Tom is. Now, below the pinky, the tip of the pinky, but down in that neck of the woods, between the ring finger of the pinky, about where the first knuckle, no, second knuckle is, on the ring finger. Gee, we have Michigan maps, we can do that over the phone, and you can kind of figure out, hey, okay, I see what you mean. So, again, it's classic Michigan weather, it's gonna get cooler, that's inevitable, after all, it is October, can't, I mean, we've done pretty well. Now, if you're out during the day, If you didn't put some head cover on, your butt got burned today. We had and have had extensive solar activity that's quite resilient, definitely focused. And I recommend for everybody out there, if at all possible, again, even tomorrow. 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And what's interesting in most of them, they give little or no information about the actual purpose of the facility. In fact, they're quite deceptive about that, which tells me that's a big flare. Part of it is confusion with the fact that even though this company claims it's been around since I was born, literally, In 2011, another company owned the site and was making ammunition and had an explosion that gluddled the building men. Literally, we found out over two hours. Okay, so now if that's the case, go ahead and tell me that this isn't deja vu. I mean, now that is another reason that they're probably kind of playing the whole thing. They're not playing it down, they can't really hide it. But it is interesting in that this particular company wasn't doing just ammunition, this was doing a lot more, but to actually have the exact same site go up in a similar fashion, well that doesn't exactly, let's just say on the old safety rating, that just doesn't give you a real high mark, you know what I mean? I'd be kind of scratching my head and going hmm. What are the standards that these people operate by? So granted not much. They don't need you go ahead callers jump in there This is a funny us John exactly. I'm thinking Hebrew lightning I thought oh, I said that right that was the first I said listen if it's a Jewish company now It could be Hebrew lightning. I actually wrote that in several places and people were miffed. It's like oh, how could you say that? It's a real easy. We've seen it before Two incidents kind of point toward it, doesn't it? Yeah, a nice spot. Build it up, you know, make sure you move all the old stuff in and move all the new stuff out. You know how that works with Hebrew Lightning? Yes, it was all of my best, my best furniture. Oh my God. Oh, I'm ruined. Here's another thing. They keep saying that all the employees died in the blast, all 19 of them, but we went to LinkedIn. There's 20 employees listed. Uh-oh. So there's that one man out. Well, it's like I said, the person who made it to that car. Well, it's not the only. The one man might be the only. Yeah, that's well, that makes sense. Like I said, I'm not watching this from over in the plant. I watched this from my other place, far away from the plant. Because if you think about it, that does make sense. It's like, you know, if something does happen, we have had this happen before, right? Yeah boss, yeah we did. Yeah, something like that did happen. Oh, I don't want to be around for that. Oh, I understand, sir. You know, you could just kind of stay off to the side and we'll take care of things from here. Don't you worry about that. Boom. Yep, and they did. Well, I still think there might have been one because none of the cars were really physically moved. They were hit by the blast and there's one car that appears to have been out in the parking lot that was a skew and I'm thinking that that one had somebody in it. Maybe, maybe not. Who knows? If there were supposed to be 20 employees, maybe number 20 was out there in the car in the parking lot. They didn't get toasted, but they still got hit by the shockwave. That's bad enough. And that is something I really wanted to address too. You might survive something like that, but there's a lot of things that happen to the body afterwards, a high explosive. When you're near a high explosive detonation, an expansion wave like that, okay, you see in movies, I think they started doing it in, what was it, the first Sherlock Holmes movie with Downey Jr. And I think they did it also with Mission Impossible where he's walking along and the blast is so close that it literally blows him sideways. Well, yeah, you can get back up, like I said. It's amazing what happens with motivation when the adrenaline's pumping. But it's kind of hard on the body. So one is, okay, that's possible. But two, three, four, five in a row. Not so likely, sorry kids. Or in this case with a really big one, not so likely kids. Again, somebody might have survived outside, but they didn't, probably not. You'll notice if you look at the vehicles, they weren't burned, but they were peppered with fragmentation. And it's random. It varies depending upon, you know, where the vehicle was sitting, etc., and what passed through it. Because you know whatever it is that came in, passed through it. Unlike 30 out of 6 rounds when they hit somebody's chicken neck and they just stop dead cold by some miracle I've never seen before. Oops, did I say that? No. You're talking two different things. Oops. I don't know. Anybody? Go ahead, caller. We got you, caller. No, I was involved in a fireworks accident a few years ago. And I was probably like about, ooh, 35 yards away from it. But I helped them set it up that week. And I'm talking about, you know, we're talking about mortars here. You know, professional. Right, big one. And one of them went poof, poof, down on the ground. And I was like, I was dumb enough to get close to it because of the way that I thought, oh, I'm going to go up there by ridge. And it went poof, poof, on the ground. I'm like, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, The that way that impact got me to tell me I went down and I was unconscious. I could not move for a while. Yeah, I would be bar and all man I have a hand my years real tight and this did not help it is not into your body the way impact, you know I'm glad I didn't get closer to that. I thought about doing something stupid like sitting down underneath the ridge where they're launching up above. And that would have been, I would have got killed. But yeah, that's what you call show shock. Yeah, the thing about this is again, it literally moves right through the hole. It's been along in a bay and it's still alive and awake and you can't move. It took a while for my hands to... I could have lost... I'm like, man, I got my eyes, I'm like, what the hell? Right, physically shot. I got tinnitus, you know, so I got a bad case of tinnitus. Well, that comes with age no matter what anyway, although I think half of that is frequency. background frequency clutter they don't tell you about. Always remember that. I mean, I think that if we were to properly shield our ears, you'd be amazed at how much of that noise disappears from our existence. We've got health. But it went through the body. Yeah. Well, the thing about that, in that situation, again, that's an example of what I'm talking about. But more, okay, fireworks are not toys. That is literally the equivalent to light artillery being fired. Yeah, if so You're right next to conventional ordinance is what it comes down to and again This is why we try to warn people you know it appears to be it's not a toy it appears to be something entertaining But that doesn't make it a toy No matter what it is if you're dealing with any Go ahead. Yeah, that's what I mean. Is there somebody in that car? Again The difference between if this was smokeless powder that had been blown up or burning, smokeless powder has a very different reactive concussive wave, the way that it works, if it's in good quantity. And it still has to, you know, for it to work best, it has to be compartmentalized and compressed to a degree. If it's open air, you're not going to see the effect. But once you acknowledge, and as Ed pointed out, This particular facility was doing actual, you know, heavier gauge ordnance of different types, you know, who knows what they were making. You're never going to find out really because they don't really want everybody to know. So, whatever it was, yeah, that was just basically you got an upfront demonstration at the factory of what it does out in field. And I guess that's what happened to you guys. I thought you were going to have you guys roll over one or two. Well, you have more than one... It's all your power, your power and all that stuff. No, they couldn't move. Well, they... Right. You're talking about barrage technology where you're using, again, wave artillery and everybody basically just hunkered down and they all knew that that's all they could do. Yeah, if you're down below the wave, I'll get you. If you're facing heavy artillery in that situation, then again, all you can do is try to best put as much junk between you and whatever it is that's dropping because the ground absorbs a tremendous amount of energy. That's why going down, digging down, and staying down was their first best choice. In this case, Again, the people who are outside are going to face whatever it is that detonated head on. What I am curious about here is, as Ed pointed out, there's 19, there could be 20 employees. We don't know what their actual math is. You were hiring, remember, you've seen the hiring notices that are posted on the site. Ed read them on the air. that they were looking, what they were looking for and who they had hired to a degree, what people they'd filled in. The big thing here is that there's not much you can really do to get away from it. But there are things you could have done with the design of the structure, et cetera, that could have changed and increased survivability. And my problem with this is, and now stating that this was the second event of this type at that location, like a bad feeling. Like in a bad. I get a bad feeling about whoever it is that owns a place. I get a bad feeling about whoever it is that owns a place. I don't know. It's more likely again, it's not that they weren't maintaining the site. I guarantee they probably did that. The big issue is static electricity with anything that was there. Or it could be again, they were doing something mechanically and remember heat and compression. It mentioned in the inventory the stuff that they were building or using, they said C4 was involved. Now C4, you see four you... The ad-hoc type that we were working on C4, T and T, Play more minds, more stuff for industrial explosions like, yeah. Right. Well, try nitro-talulin, remember, try nitro-talulin, you know, TNT, is interesting enough as it is. They had their aerospace stuff too, which is pretty much defying missiles, but without missiles on the site. Right. Oh my God dang. But here, but here I can't. Now here's one of the other things. By looking at some of the other aerials, it looks like one of the bunkers did get tagged. That's something that there's an image I'm trying to figure out. In fact, just before I came up on the air. Some of the other footage that they were showing maybe that's old footage from again event number one I don't think so it looked like it was all from this cycle around because there's still smoldering and the you know the Geometry everything as far as where stuff wreckage late. It looked like it was new Well, yeah, the one was at their test range and it's at the end of the test range and But it's still a tap buried and then you had the other one at the hill at the back of the facility Which is has heavy woods over top of it You can't see it in the aerial photos, but you can see it in the in their photos on their website It's one was hit. I don't think it was the one behind probably it would have been the one on the test field off to the side Right, it had to be, well again, it's in reasonable proximity because it's within the burst radius of the, well it's in the debris field, let's put it that way, it's in the debris field. And so whatever happened here, again, most important is that one of the things they're trying to do is tie this into a string of terrorist attacks. This one doesn't make that per se. Well, you know the DEI protesters showed up like almost immediately we're outside protesting Trump for this thing and the key thing is this This is supposed to be a woman-owned company. We were going through it Almost everybody that was working here is men. Okay. Here's I think there's three women that we found and one of them I'm gonna give her name because I think it's totally fake is the humans resource the vice president of human resources her name is Paula undefined dad Paula undefined Paula undefined Yes Well Okay. Yeah. Well, what are the problems of this is remember if you guys? Let's remember that if you know how to play the system You're going to say all the right things fill out all the right forms and and become the cross-dressing, transgender-ite individual that you need to be to get that government contract. Am I right or am I wrong? Remember, this job required multiple security clearances. It has extensive government contracts. federal contracts, that's the most important thing, the state and the other crap, that's irrelevant. The Fed contracts are the issue because that's where, what have we had to do for more than four years through, you know, all the way back, you know, I was pointing this out too. All the while Trump was in, all this DEI crap was going on. He was too busy locking down the country for the police state. Okay, and it started not just with Obama, but it goes all the way back to Carter, but with Obama for eight years, all this stuff was being entrenched. Let's remember that. So you've got to think about the process that one way or another, if you want to make it, you had to jump, you had to hop on one leg, rub your tummy, pat your head, and blink your eyes, and it had to be in the proper sequence, or you did not cow-tow properly. And that's what this is all about. So the whole thing could be an absolute farce fake as far as what was on the administrative paperwork versus what was really being done. But if it's a right buddy, they don't care. The whole reason for all these restrictions was to restrict people like you and me, all of our listeners, from getting into any jobs that make that kind of money. Now if you're a buddy in the lodge, or you've got Yarmulke ware, just one of the Satanist petal queers, you're their man, okay? But you've got to make sure that everything matches on paper. Reality might be a totally different story. But on paper, to get that Lucre that was shekels from the, you know, from the Zionist controlled Fed, you know what you've got to do. And I'm guaranteeing more than enough of them do it. Go ahead, chip in there, color, please. Yeah, the one problem with the list of explosives that are listed is you could light those on fire and not explode. Right. So you need to get them even with RDS. You can't just hit it with a hammer or you know that has to have a detonator. If it's on fire, if it's on fire and you hit it with a hammer, that's when it goes off. Remember, that is the problem with C4. You can take a chunk of C4, what they used to do is use to cannibalize off sometimes the different plastic models they had. Well, you take a cube of it, you make a cube about the size of a crouton, you light that and you can heat up a sea ration. That's what guys used to do and I know that there was a lieutenant who saw all the guys that were supposed to be light and heat disciplined. They were going to eat cold. One of the guys did that and the lieutenant ran up and of course the sea rationed cube was on fire and he ran up because he was going to show him who's boss and he stomped on it and blew his boot off. It blew it through the door. Oh yeah. Took his joker. Took his boot right off. So again, you got to have combination of pressure and and he did it up Obviously, he wasn't that big that guy was only 140 pounds soaking wet at best and that's all he's sure If you shoot a brick of the sea for it, it'll blow up. It has to no it has to have it still has to have you have to have heat and you do generate almost enough heat depends on what it is and Yeah, it might do it because the problem you got is that your calorie buildup combined with the The pressure and impact yeah, it's close that would be a throw up that'd be a toss in the air a catch-or-catch can You don't need a detonator, but maybe you You need a detonator for C3 C2 C3 and C4 like he said Brad's talking about any of the some type same thing now Well, the thing is trinitrotaluene, well, yeah, well, okay, C2 is water soluble. C3 is plastic, but it's in the earliest form. C4 is the full plastic with no tell odor per se. Remember, you used to call it butter, they use known butter blocks. And then, yeah, there might be a C5 or a C6 or C7 by now, but the ones that typically the troops would be handling. The earlier... You know, first of all, you're not talking about somebody doing this out of their garage. You're talking about people who have a government or governments behind them that do the assassination. They have whatever tools they choose or need. The sidebar too on this is, again, I want to reverse this. I was wondering why I wanted to bring it up when I first heard it, is guys, any time that we're dealing with munitions, we don't cut corners if you're dealing with powder. Mostly what color you're talking. Mute up. Okay, mute. One of the things to remember is again, smokeless powder isn't going to quote unquote detonate, but it will burn. I know a lot of guys who were missing eyebrows and mustaches because they like to smoke around their reloading equipment. But with black powder and other higher velocity powders, some of the high velocity, high energy powders, You're on the upper end of the, you're on the bottom end of the other scale. Let's put it that way. And so again, you want to be precautionary. You should always be nesting all of your individual power, powder supply so that it's protected from one container to the next. You also want to make sure that you don't have too much of the material in any given place without sandbagging or blanketing, because they do make Kevlar blankets for this. For that purpose, that won't stop much. The sandbags will actually do more than the Kevlar will, to be quite honest, if you don't know. Now just to qualify to help you to understand why sandbags, what the potential of the sandbag is, go to the manual fortifications. It has a new name, whatever it is. They had to come up with a bullshit new name that makes no sense. But fortifications, and it's amazing how much two sandbags will stop. So, bagging is still your best way to create safe zones. You don't have to have a 20-foot sandbag wall, but a 6-foot sandbag wall makes all the difference in the world with a blast wave, a shock wave. In that you can use it, it can actually break up or be dissipated by multiple barrier walls and containment. Also can be deflected. Not that it necessarily stops it, but it will deflect the shock wave as it moves. Now depending on how close you are to the blast, not much of anything will protect you. In fact, I will say again, both with nuclear and conventional, the edge of destruction, the place where you start to see survivability, is it about the 5 PSI, okay? The 5 PSI line. From that point down, you've got a higher probability of survival. In the same breath, I was going to point out that even though nobody survived this thing, explosions and blasts are really strange things with how the environment works. You might recall years ago we had different silo explosions where all the crew that was working in the tube were blown up and out. Now they were part of the explosion. The missile itself blew up. The material pushed them out like they were a circus cannon. These people went up a quarter mile and landed and survived, which is amazing, or were blown out and ejected sideways. In some cases, who knows? In some cases, though, they do know that they traveled a quarter of a mile from the impact, from the detonation area, which is a hell of a distance, and they flew there. They didn't walk there. and still survived. So again, that's the one thing like everything else, don't assume. This is why you have to inspect for survivors. Mother Nature and even when it's modified by man, still is a very strange bird across the board. So don't assume everybody's gone, man. Everybody's gone. Well, you'd be amazed. You will be amazed. So the other consideration though is that again, gird yourself because you're going to see some things you don't want to for obvious reasons. And that's another thing for everybody to put into the lumber yard there as far as the experience that you need to gain. It will gain even if you didn't want to. Anyway, so that's an ongoing saga. We'll maybe find out more, maybe not. We'll maybe find out that there wasn't a single woman involved with the all-woman, all-female owned, all-female run ordinance shop, but rather it was a great way to suck government tit. Most likely, okay. And we're a little past the bottom of the hour. You know what we haven't done today, Ed? I'll tell you what, we only have a little bit of time. First of all, Guns and Gadgets. Go ahead and pull the latest one up. For everybody out there, Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stosser, Camp Whalen North, the Ogham Aranges, Nagahitcham, Fox, Wolf, and the Rustics. Rustic 2 soon to be Camp Betcher. Oh, by the way, again, I will remind everybody, they are going to be practicing for a little bit of a ceremony. It's going to get more complicated as we go, but it's because people like the idea of remembering Don. So they're going to have a flag ceremony with the opening of the Camp Betcher. Basically, it's the uncovering of the Camp Betcher entrance sign. And so that will be the the big kickoff for officialdom, I guess. But the cool thing is that I haven't had to do it. Everybody else has been doing their part, getting everything together. Once somebody found out, they said, hey, we got a color guard, why don't we use it? Let's have them there. So they're doing a little bit of a get together for kind of a rehearsal and in the process probably touching up the last few things that need to be done. So that is coming up. I don't have the date on that yet, but I will. And let's see if there's anything else... A powerhouse lawsuit backed by the American Arms Policy Coalition, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep Mayr Arms, which is a division of Second Amendment Foundation, and another tri-power, if you will, the National Rifle Association. They're taking direct aim at the National Firearms Act of 1934, the law that's been restricting things like freedom for suppressors and short-boweled rifles or short-boweled shotguns, etc., for nearly a century. And here's the kicker. The case is arguing that the National Firearms Act no longer has any constitutional leg to stand on. This is the third lawsuit against the NFA, and all of them are phenomenal. So the NFA is in legitimate trouble here. Let's break down this case carefully, this filing, because it's a once-in-a-lifetime generational challenge that could blow a massive hole through one of the federal government's oldest gun control schemes. And what a perfect shirt to launch today for the channel for this story. 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Now, this isn't just one or two people challenging the law. This is a coordinated strike led by multiple gun rights groups and supported by, again, the groups that I mentioned. According to the complaint, these plaintiffs argue that the National Firearms Act is now unconstitutional as applied to several categories of firearms, specifically suppressors, short-barreled rifles, short-barreled shotguns, and any other weapons. Why now? Well, because of obviously the thing we detail at Nauseam on this channel over the summer, the one big beautiful bill act which was passed and signed into law on July 4th Independence Day here in 2025. That law set the NFA's $200 tax, the infamous tax stamp, to $0 for those items. That's right. As of January 1st, but you know the government's not going to be open on the 1st because it's a holiday, so January 2nd, the tax is gone. But here's the problem. While the tax was eliminated, the federal government kept the registration requirement. Meaning that even though Congress removed the taxing part, the ATF still demands that Americans register those firearms, provide fingerprints, photos, personal information, and wait months. Apparently, well right now they're not even processing them. But once the government opens back up, you can wait up to months for approval before they can say that you'll be allowed to own something that's perfectly legal to buy. Now the lawsuit says that's flat-out unconstitutional and there's no other way to put it other than don't trust the government. Now let's talk about the constitutional argument here because this is where the lawsuit gets brilliant. The National Firearms Act of 1934 was explicitly justified as a tax law, period. Back then, Congress didn't claim a general power to ban guns. What they said was, we're just taxing them. and Attorney General Homer Cummings at the time even admitted that Congress had no power to ban weapons outright only to tax them under its constitutional taxing authority. So, the Supreme Court agreed in Sosinski versus the US in 1937 saying that the NFA was only a taxing measure. But now that the tax is set to zero, there's no taxing measure left. That means the NFA's registration requirements are standing all by themselves without any constitutional foundation. Yes, I can hear you, I hear you, and I agree with you. The rhinos let us down. This could have been a home run, but here we are. So we have to strike. We have to get a lawsuit, unfortunately, that destroys the NFA before we get to the point where everybody's saying, well, the Democrats can just raise that tax to $50 billion. That's why these lawsuits are so important and so important to run right now. So the first argument of the lawsuit says, without a tax, the NFA can't be justified under Congress' taxing power, and it doesn't fit under the Commerce Clause either, making it an unconstitutional overreach. The second argument, well, the plaintiffs are also going directly after the NFA on Second Amendment grounds. They're saying suppressors and short-barreled rifles are protected arms under Bruin and Heller and that there's no historical tradition regulating or registering such firearms in American history. There are more than enough suppressors in common hands now for common use and there's more than enough short-barreled things in the hands of American citizens to cover, to get that blanket coverage under Heller and Bruin. Even though it shouldn't be needed at all. In short, the NFA violates the Second Amendment. The complaint spends a lot of time on suppressors or as Hollywood calls them, silencers. You know, I love the truth regardless of the ripples it causes. That right there is the training that I'm doing inside of a CrossFit gym of all places with the laser strike system. When the original suppressor was trademarked, that's what it was trademarked as. It was a silencer. So, legally, they're all called silencers. It pisses everybody off when they do that, but gotta know, gotta know. Now, it points out that suppressors or silencers don't make guns silent. They simply reduce the noise to safer levels. They protect hearing and they reduce recoil. They're widely legal. 42 states allow civilian ownership and the ATF's own data shows millions of suppressors are in circulation. In fact, As of 2024, over 4.5 million suppressors were registered in the United States of America and they are almost never used in crime. If you rewind back in your memory banks to a case called Catano versus Massachusetts, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously, 9-0, that stun guns and tasers were covered under the Second Amendment and that since there were only 200,000 of them in use at the time, that triggered the in common use by Heller. So if there are 4.5 million suppressors, I didn't get a degree in math, my degrees in other stuff, but I think 4.5 million is higher than 200,000 still, even after COVID, I think that's still the case. Even the government itself has acknowledged that suppressors facilitate the constitutional right to keep and bear arms because they improve safety, accuracy, and hearing protection. The government is on record saying that, yeah, DOJ. So, the plaintiffs argue now, if these are common, safe, and constitutionally protected arms, there's no historical tradition of requiring them to be registered by the federal government. And therefore, the NFA suppressor registration requirement violates Burman's historical tests as well. Now, then there's the fight over short-barreled rifles or SBRs, right? The plaintiffs made the case that SBRs are no more dangerous than any other rifles. They're just more compact and easier to handle, especially for those with disabilities or mobility issues. Or small-framed people, men and women. They also point out that SBRs are in common use with over 870,000 registered with the ATF as of 2024, and that there's no meaningful historical basis for treating them differently than any other rifle. And if you want to use the ATF's contorted reasonings that we had to fight before with you know, the pistol brace rule, remember there are 10 to 40 million, depending on who you believe, 10 to 40 million pistol braces in circulation, which means there are a million, that many AR or AK pistols out there, so you can increase that 870,000 by 10 to 40 million. So, they're in common use. And perhaps the most interesting historical nugget here, is that the complaint revealed that SBRs were only added to the NFA in 1934 as a mistake. Originally, Congress didn't even plan to include short rifles. They were thrown in late during the drafting process, mainly because they wanted to make sure that long hunting rifles wouldn't be accidentally taxed as concealable weapons. In other words, there was no evidence that SBRs were used in crime. It was a legislative afterthought. Oopsie! Give us $200 for every one of them now. So the lawsuit argues that SBRs, just like AR-15s or any other rifle, are protected under the Second Amendment and cannot be subject to registration or approval by the federal government. This case isn't being filed in isolation. As SAF's executive director Adam Kraut pointed out, With the tax now set to zero dollars, the remaining registration requirements under the NFA have no constitutional basis. Completely removing them from the NFA is now a must. Alan Gottlieb, who's SAF's founder, went a little further saying, quote, this is the best opportunity in a generation to eliminate major portions of the NFA. The government is going to be hard pressed to justify the law as a tax without a tax. And there's no historical support for this kind of regulation. And they're right, this could be the most significant legal challenge to the NFA in modern history. In 91 years, it's never been to the point where we are right now. And let's not forget, NRA also is part of this. The new NRA, they're doing good things. Doug Hamlin, John Comerford, I've been working with them and talking with them regularly. And I'll tell you, these two cats have things going in the right direction. They know they have some lumps to take, but they're doing it. They're trying. So we have multiple national gun rights organizations converging on the same legal battlefield, the ATF's enforcement of the NFA. The NFA could lose its grip over millions of law-abiding Americans who currently have to register and wait up months, sometimes years, to legally buy or transfer a suppressor or a short barrel rifle or any other coverage firearm. And the dealers like Hot Shots Custom LLC who are part of this, one of the plaintiffs, they're arguing that these rules are crushing small businesses. They lose customers every single day because people don't want to hand over fingerprints, photos, and personal data to the federal government just to exercise a constitutional right. Why? Because don't trust the government. That's why. If the courts strike down these provisions, Americans could once again be free to buy and own these firearms without federal registration. Now that would be the biggest rollback of federal gun control since the Firearms Owners Protection Act of 1986, maybe even bigger. Now this is a long legal fight ahead. This isn't something that's going to be done in a week or two. Case was filed in the Northern District of Texas, which is a venue that has been very favorable to gun rights cases in the past, especially under Bruin. From there, it will likely move through the Fifth Circuit, the same circuit that's already delivered major rulings against the ATF on pistol braces and other overreaches. And yes, this could easily end up at the United States Supreme Court. So buckle up the fight for the NFA to be wrecked. could be the next brewing level shutdown for the Second Amendment. But here's the bottom line. The NFA has survived nearly a century by hiding behind the excuse of being a tax law. But now the tax is gone, gun owners and legal experts are now calling it what it really is. A regulatory scheme with no constitutional authority. If we succeed, it will end the federal registration requirement for suppressors and short-bowel rifles once and for all. As always, I will track this lawsuit every step of the way. I will bring it to you. If you value your right to keep and bear arms, if you value knowing the truth about what's happening every day to our right to keep and bear arms, make sure you are subscribed to Guns N' Gadgets and share this video. Because the powers that be on YouTube hate the channel right now. For some reason, they hate it. Maybe it's because we're putting the truth out. And because of this, right here, could be the turning point that finally brings down the NFA. I need your help to let everybody know about it. I'm Jared from Guns N' Gadgets. The truth about gun control is right here on this channel daily. Stay armed, stay informed, stay free, don't trust the government, and I'll see you on the next one. God bless America. Take care. and also subscribe. Take the time and subscribe to the channel. It helps with the numbers. The original case, it was the foundation for the GCA 3334, is the Miller versus the US government, Miller versus the corporate United States. And Miller won. This is something that they need to do a little background checking on too. Everybody has forgotten this. Miller won his case and then a week later FDR's thugs came down to the court and told them to change their verdict and so they did. So in one instance Miller literally won the case, the argument, even though he didn't show up for court by the way too which is rather interesting. He won the case and then a week later they overturned it and then claimed that that's the ruling and it was the only ruling. But it can be demonstrated, no, you're lying. That wasn't the ruling. So chicanery like this is something that's happened forever. The whole idea of the tax scam too, same thing, same BS, different day. Bottom line is it was simply, again, a communist, agended, action to try to disarm the population because what else did they do? Well let's see, the War Powers Act of 1933, the Gold Confiscation Act, and then it's like, well all of a sudden the Jews who were stealing the gold said, I, the Goyama are going to put up a resistance, we got to get the guns. And so they did, they went after the guns. Isn't that fascinating? The Gold Act, the Gold Confiscation Act came first. Ready for that when they do it again under Trump? Because you know that's what they're really, really, really frothing at the mouth, chomping at the bit to do right now. And after all, if terrorism, why that terrorism? It was made by you guys. Oh, so they spent a little money, made some terrorists, peppered the country with them, and then all of a sudden we'd need a bigger police state. And maybe we need to steal the gold again, too. Oi. You think that's in the works? I would say they've already done it before. Why would you not think they wouldn't try to do it again? difference this time around everybody should know we're gonna make sure they do keep passing the word around That way they're not operating in a vacuum. Well, nobody knew this was coming. Oh really? Everybody knows this is coming everybody So again prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance We're gonna get the job done right and we're gonna make sure that guys are put down hard We're almost to the top and almost into the weekend officially for us It's Friday night, but also again, thank you to all of our rebroadcasters at all of the training sites. If you're there, I would recommend please take the time and be a DJ for the weekend there for whatever time you're in the booth because we put all that equipment there for a reason. Have some fun. It's work, but it's fun work. You always wanted to do this. That's right. You always have. So let's hear somebody giving you a chance to do it. During the hours after we do the Intel report, every hour is clear for you to become the music meister at each one of these facilities. And take a look to your left. All of those stations are built the same way. Off to the left, there's a massive CD and cassette collection of anything you could imagine, even if you're kind of eclectic. So you definitely want to go through. You can line up a bunch of music. You can play it yourself. You can actually talk on the radio. maintain certain schedule, but you know beyond that you can have a lot of fun. Send guys, volunteer. If you haven't done it before, volunteer. Of course some people are like, no, no, you don't need to do that. Stay up, I want to do another two hours of this. You know sometimes these people stay up all night doing it, which is also cool because again, like I said, once you start working on radio, it's fun. Just what it should be. That's how you want things to work out. Also, again, one last time, CenterfireSystems.com has the $10 a pair Mil-Tec Thinsulate boots. They are $10 a pair. Now, they're only about four sizes. You'll see when you get over there. Go check it out. But if you've got kids or if you're ladies, the girls don't have a good pair of boots or at least more boots, this is a good way. You can decide how much you like them after you wear them. It's that simple, but the most important thing is take advantage of this ten dollars a pair you can't beat that I Keep harping on it for a reason. I have seen I have seen where all this stuff is gone And this is a reasonable price. It's a good trade. You know good trade Dances and wolves now last but not least Let's see we have Ed Ed's a happy birthday. Well. Goodbye from us for tonight And Ed started out doing radio as a homeschool project and did a micro FM station which grew into Liberty Tree Radio, which of course paralleled Republic Radio International and continued to rebroadcast all through the RRI Europe and of course progressively became our primary network over a period of time, all starting out with a homeschooling project. So don't say you can't do it because we already have. Now he did mention a company, I had a couple requests once he mentioned it. Ramsey Electronics. Ramsey used to do school kits. They were perfect for exactly what you need for homeschooling, but Ramsey is gone now. There is another company name. I think some of the people put another company together. But I don't know, and I'm going to do this as soon as I get off the air because of the request I'm seeing on the screen here. I don't know who does electronic kits like that. Now they did conventional solid state, but they also did flush surface small format solid state. And they also had micro. There's a lot of interesting packages that they put together. Micro FM, obviously bugs. OK, they went all the way down to the micro scale. A lot of their other equipment, you could spend more money and get a more sophisticated FM transmitter. They did have and in fact sold the commercial FM transmitters, if you didn't know. That was Ramsey. And again, a great company to deal with, but unfortunately, like you said, they're gone. So if you're a homescore, we'll see if we can find another solution. Besides, we're also looking for more FM broadcasting. More important, we're looking for more AM transmitters. Not FM, AM. We've got plenty of AM, but we do need more micro FM transmitters out there. Not transceivers, transmitters. It's only going one way. The music's up, God bless our Republic. Yeah, through the new world order, we shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're in the march. We're getting out of the way. Ed's taking over, as always. And we will be back on Monday with the Liberty Tree Radio, the Intelligence Report. Bye-bye. Happy birthday, Edward. I'll be saying that again tomorrow.