Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on October 22, 2025, covering multiple topics across three hours. The first hour focused on Windows 11 update 25H2, discussing Microsoft's forced installation and privacy concerns, followed by detailed discussion of firearms including Glock reliability, SIG 320 malfunctions, and the potential for counterfeit weapons. The second hour featured guest Craig from Forbidden Knowledge discussing military policy, the Department of War, the Epstein files, Charlie Kirk's death, and predictions of war and false flags. The third hour included co-host Dave Stone discussing preparedness, archery, air rifles, iron sights, and cold weather gear, along with caller discussions about gold confiscation, currency alternatives, and militia organization.
future generations dislike in this the freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep parents labored endlessly while your parents were asleep your freedoms gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave in this the length of free and home of the brave you buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun permits to start a business or to build a place for one on land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and 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... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right and pray to God freedom burning bright As I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came His words were true, not free But we have ourselves to blame For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right We only watching tremble, too afraid to stand and fight 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? He called out from the grave. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the intelligence report of our corny, one day closer to victory, for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, north, southeast, southwest, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite because of a whole bunch of friends that we have across the planet who listen and then rebroadcast. Thank you. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Wednesday, it's weapons Wednesday. It's been rainy, it's been gray, we have squalls and then we have clear points. Still not clear up above, but if the sun peaks out, it's cooking. And then it goes back to squalls. So it has been a mixed day. She's been outside all day getting, or trying to dodge in between the rain, which she can't avoid really. And getting on with business here in the bottom of Michigan. Anyway, it is the 22nd of October. It is the 17th year of Open Obvious and In-Ear-Faced Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2025 older calendar. Given all she's got, Captain, 125%. Oh, and she might still blow up. And 2025 battle for the Republic. It's that time of year. Yeah, I think it's just doing what Michigan does The one thing is we do have a mix of fronts that are hitting simultaneously. Let's remember we've got a Cold wet front coming in from below which runs up the side of the state and then gets slapped by Lake Michigan and Then pushes that pushes everything across the state So that's why Tom had some unique weather here the last couple of days including though. We're tornado conditions And we had squalls and blue skies. But still, the same front all coming out of the west, first from the southwest and then from the west, which is of course what's happened today. The wind has changed three times significantly. Also, if you're on the Lake Erie side, obviously you should know it. You can tell we do have weather on the lake right now too. That's not a surprise. Nobody's going. It's Wednesday. Not many people were running out fishing, although there are people out there because of the season. We've had three or four waves of that coming off the lake. So again, this is sucking and blowing off the Great Lakes, as is always the case. It's a constant fiasco this time of year. So let's just make sure we keep our cold weather gear in hand, put your weather gear together. And by the way, there are a couple of really good deals, attention, attention, attention, over at SportsmansGuide.com. Surplus clearance section, first military surplus, and then in the clearance section. They have, I believe, their Swedish, OD green, forestry, or police service wet weather suits, pants, and top. You might want to go check that out. And they still have those mittens for a really good price, which I highly recommend. If you are looking for something to leave in your car and you're I don't like cold weather kind of person, which by the way a lot of people are, don't worry you're not alone. Then go over to Sportsman's Guide and if you go down through the list of things that they have on the shelf right now, in the clearance section you can outfit very comfortably for very little money right now, which is of course what everybody's always concerned with and telling me, Mark, I don't have that much money. Okay, well then let's cherry pick off the cool junk that's laying around. And that way you won't be out that much moony when the time comes. You'll have what you need. And that's the most important issue here is we get you squared away for the wet weather and wet cold weather that's, we're on the cusp, I always love that term, we're on the cusp of, where the hell did that word come from? Well, I think it's English. They're on the cusp of things. So anyway, be ready and be prepared. Other things happening right now, well actually hold on before I forget, another one, guys over at CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com on the issue of wet weather, okay, wet weather gear. Right now, they have over at Sportsman's Guide for a whopping $2. Actually, it's $1.75 or $1.77. It's ridiculously cheap. But we'll just say $2. OK? You're still going to pay shipping, so you're better off getting a number of items or picking up a number of these. They're a size 2X over boot. That is OD grain. I believe that they are Germans. Let me in the microphone. If I'm wrong, they could be... It could be French, it seems to me that they were German though, but there again, if they're Belgian, close enough. They are a calf high boot, they are 2X which means that no matter how big your clodhoppers are that you're wearing, they'll probably go right into these boots. I recommend these as your car boot. You know, I've talked about having some boots in the vehicle, but what you need is something that's going to keep you dry as much as anything. So if you have existing footwear, no matter what it is, tennis shoes, loafers, low quarters, even a pair of boots, these over boots are 2X, so it's most likely they're going to go over anything any of you are wearing unless you're a size 16 or 18 and you have to kick two cows and you have to make a pair of boots. I wear 14s right now in the one boot company. My military true size, by the way, remember, is 10 and a half wide. That's a big difference. Yeah, I know. America in China Sport, America the way it used to be. That's the difference between the two. So anyway, if you go over to CenterFireSystems.com, When you get there, go over to, or do a search for boots. And you will see, I think it's the second page of what pops up, the second flip. First page are our number of goodbyes there, including the $10 repair thin-sillate winter boots. Those aren't going to fit all of you, but those of you that do fit those, oh, you can be smiling real quickly here. Should be anyway, because you'd be awfully comfortable. That is the plan. We're trying to maintain comfort and you know not brag you down into the basement with the cold weather so Again, that's over at Center fire system calm. Yes. I somebody actually hold on here Yes, I did notice that there. Okay. Here's the thing. I think I mentioned it the other day forgive me Over at Centerfire, when you do the boots, there is a single pair. There's only one size, size 9. They're an older Swedish Chukka low boot. Now, the lower part is rubber coated. They don't look like anything you've probably worn before. Now, I've seen these and they are serviceable. They're actually a decent boot. They're only like $6, $7. However, I would say if you were a size 8, then the 9 would be fine. Now they are translating what they're doing here, their metric size footwear. And while they're saying it's size 9, and they may be spacious on that, it's possible. Again, I don't know what Centerfire did. They took their cue from the company they bought the boots from, which is probably Sturm. But anyway, they have these boots for about $6.50 a pair. So if you're looking for another pair of winter knock around boots that are good for quick on, quick off, those are an option. They're not insulated, I know that. But they are, again, a rubberized boot. They have an aggressive cleat. I think that those might even have a hobnail. But they are a good price if you can fit them I can't but if you can fit them then you have a need for more boots this would be something to experiment with Again another pair of boots to have a cashed at the resort, you know the retreat the cabin the fortress on the hill the you know, they're off student at a New for question you many feet. Okay, the magnificent fortress Anyway, whatever it is you're going to, whatever you're going to go to, having spare footwear there would be a real good idea and extras for other people that show up. I'm not going to spend top dollar on the people who show up. If I can get those $2 pair of boots to work, that's what you're going to get. Go ahead, Ed, jump in there, please. Okay, I'm going to bring up the subject. I probably should have brought this up yesterday. I did a little bit, but I didn't go into much detail on it. I've been looking for somebody who does a better job of explaining what's happening with this new Windows update 2582. It was put out last week. They forced an install on some people this week. Yesterday, that's part of the problem I was having. This video is from the grumpy sysadmin, the system admin. He does a pretty good explanation as to what this is doing and how it is damaging with those 10 systems and Pretty much you don't own your computer anymore Microsoft does trying to completely remove you from using your computer unless you're logged into Microsoft and have Big Brother looking over your shoulder at everything. Fall is here which means pumpkin spice lattes, football and of course another Windows update. And this year we get Windows 11 25H2. The update that Microsoft swears isn't a big deal. But in reality, it decides if your PC keeps fitting updates or gets shoved onto the scrap heap. And yeah, Windows 10 users, I'm looking right at you. They're calling it not a major update, but if you don't install it, you're done. So tell me again, how is that not major, Microsoft? Here's the deal. If you're already on 24H2, the upgrade to 25H2 is light and fast. Microsoft calls it an enablement package. Translation, flip a switch, reboot once and you're done. No marathon installs. But if you're still hanging out on anything other than 24H2, you're in for the long, painful reinstall. The full OS upgrade that eats up your afternoon. And for the record, the ISO file for 25H2 is actually a gigabyte bigger than 24H2. Not a major update, huh? Yeah, sure Microsoft. Now technically, 25H2 is available right now, but you might not see it yet in Windows Update. Why? Because Microsoft loves to roll things out slowly in phases, kind of like a restaurant serving one french fry at a time. Official broad availability? October 14th, 2025. And if that date sounds familiar, it's the same day that Windows 10 gets the axe. Coincidence? Yeah, right. Don't want to wait? You can grab the ISO and install it yourself. But remember, phone stalls are slower, clunkier, and just more annoying. Have fun! So what's actually new? Let's be real, Microsoft has been hyping 25H2 as an enabling and stabilizing update. Internet reviewers call it the most boring update ever, and honestly, they're not wrong. Still, there are a few things you need to know. Here's a new feature rundown Wi-Fi 7 support Enterprise grade access points faster speeds and more reliable connections Translations if you're lucky enough to own gear that cost as much as a mortgage payment Windows 11 is ready Accessibility new Braille viewer better screen reader performance tweets to make the OS less of a nightmare for the visually impaired users Genuinely good stuff here OOBE improvements. Windows can now install cumulative updates during setup instead of after. Great. Now Windows nags you before you even get to the desktop. RIP legacy tools. PowerShell 2.0 and WMIC are gone. Most of you won't care. But if you're dusty old script or light upon them, too bad. System hardening Microsoft is using AI to spot vulnerabilities before hackers do. Think of better locks on the doors because apparently the old ones were duct tape. Driver and hardware checks. Stricher enforcement likely follow up from the massive crowd strike belt down earlier this year. Performance and optimization. Faster cloud file launching. Snappier context menus. Less sluggish UI. Well it's about time. UI tweaks. Settings and apps steals more turf from control panel. Rest in peace my old friend. New context menus. Action tags. Exciting. Ehh. Emoji 16.0 support. Yippee. Because what we all wanted was more emojis. On screen indicators for brightness, volume, etc. moved around. Game bar overlay performance improvements. Gamers rejoice. Slightly less lag on your lag. The hidden stuff Microsoft didn't tell you. Now here's the fun part. The stuff Microsoft didn't exactly brag about in their announcement. First off, 25H2 silently adds new background processes tied to Copilot in the so-called AI framework. Even if you don't use Copilot, it's there. Eating RAM. Hanging out in Task Manager like an uninvited guest. Then there's the Service Module Alignment thing. It sounds boring, but it's a quiet restructuring under the hood so Microsoft can push new AI-driven features anytime they want, even when you think you're fully updated. Translation? You'll wake up one morning and Windows will suddenly have a new button, a new setting, or a new privacy policy you didn't ask for. Oh, and by the way, remember when Windows used to show you what's being installed during updates? Yeah, that's mostly gone. Now it's just working on updates. Please keep your computer on. Great. Thanks for the mystery, Microsoft. And that's why I always say, with every security update, you're not just patching holes, you're handing Microsoft another door key. So yeah, Microsoft calls this boring, but if you ignore it, you lose support. Nothing says exciting like forced updates, right? Let's talk about your upgrade paths. If you're already on 24H2, easy street. One quick update, one reboot, and you're done. If you're still on Windows 10 or anything older, enjoy a full reinstall. Possibly two hops, for example, to 24H2 and then to 25H2. That's your punishment for being behind. And yes, the official ISO download has already been swapped to 25H2, so if you grab it now, that's what you're getting. Here's what to watch out for. Here's where things can get messy. Drivers may lag. Don't freak out if something doesn't work right away. Lagging scripts relying upon PowerShell 2.0 or WMIC, well, those will be broken. Some apps may misbehave until third party developers update them. Not every feature flips on instantly. Microsoft likes A.D. testing, meaning your buddy might get something that you don't. Why you might actually want this update? Alright, I'll give credit where it's due. There are a few reasons 25H2 might actually be worth installing. First, it's stable. Seriously. Unlike some previous releases that turns people's PCs into decorative paperweights, this one's been pretty smooth in testing. Second, performance bumps. It's not night and day, but it's noticeable. File Explorer feels less like molasses, the taskbar behaves better, and even older SSDs seems to get a little pep in their step. And third, this one's for the tinkerers. It's the cleanest base yet for stripping windows down. If you're into de-bloating, customizing, or making windows behave like Windows 7 again, 25H2 gives you a great starting point. Just don't thank Microsoft for it. It's probably an accident. Look, it's Windows. There will be failures. Somebody out there is going to brick their PC with his update. Don't let it be you. Backup your data. Multiple copies, multiple drives, multiple locations. You can't stop Microsoft from screwing up, but you can control your backups. And finally, the question everyone's been waiting for, does 25H2 block the bypass methods for unsupported hardware? Short answer? Nope. Everything I tested still works. Rufus, Flyby, AnswerFiles, all fine. Secure boot UIFI checks? Still bypassable. Only catch if your CPU still needs SSE 4.2 and POPCNT, the same as before. So yes, you can keep riding the unsupported hardware train a little longer. Just don't expect Microsoft to advertise that part. My personal prediction for Windows 12. Here's my take. 25H2 isn't really about Windows 11 anymore. It's setting the stage for Windows 12. Microsoft's quietly lining everything up. Co-pilot, AI integration, tighter security, and new hardware baselines. They're rebuilding the foundation so Windows 12 can slide right in. And this time it's not about selling you Windows itself, it's about selling you through Windows. See, they don't need to charge you for the upgrade anymore. They make their money by turning Windows into a subscription funnel. Microsoft 365, OneDrive, Copilot Plus, Cloud Sync, ads in the start menu, all of it. The operating system is the product now. So yeah, 25H2 may look boring, but it's the setup for Microsoft's next big move. Turning Windows from software into a service you never stop paying for. And that's why I'm paying attention. Because the boring updates? They're always the ones that quietly change everything. Bottom line, 25H2 is the boring update that isn't optional. Install it, stay supported, and prepare from Microsoft to keep making Windows less yours and more theirs. Because the only thing predictable about Windows updates is that they're never really optional. So what are you going to do? Are you going to jump on the 25H2 bandwagon and update right away? Or are you going to sit and wait with a bucket of popcorn and watch the post-update crash show? Let me know in the comments. I'd love to hear about it. And hey, before I forget, if you like getting the real truth about Windows updates without the corporate fluff, hit subscribe. It's free and it helps the channel grow. And make sure you don't miss the next time Microsoft tries to pull a fast one. As I always say, back up your stuff, stay safe, and of course, stay grumpy. Very good. Thank you, Edward. And again, one of the other rules that we've done for quite some time is keep a number of systems completely separate from the internet. Do not upgrade in any way, shape, or form. I know it will happen, but to a degree, as he's pointing out, the machine will get sluggish. No, only if you don't clean it up on a regular basis. One of the interesting things about this situation that I really don't want to talk about, I mean, this gentleman's got a specific mission. is if you're not linked up for a handshake constantly with your computer, like there's two that are sitting here that they're hooked up to the alternate side, they're not hooked up to the internet in any way, shape or form, it never will be, never have been. All of the hard drives are purge safe, so to speak, because they're separate and freestanding. Real quick. Go ahead. I know what you're getting into, but that is the very next video that I have posted from him. They tried to kill logging in at home without logging in to Microsoft. This 25H2, there is a workaround and he has it. I did post it. It's not very good video to play on error because he actually goes through showing you the script line for line. It's tedious. Because you have to do code to create the bypass. It's there. You can do it. But they made it nearly impossible and they're still trying to get rid of it. That way no matter what you do, if you have a modern computer and you're sitting at home, they don't want you to be able to use it without being online and big brother looking over your shoulder and sending you ads. Right. Absolutely. See, that's where again, like I said, guys, don't throw any older technology away. If you need a computer for some form of support down the road, and again, how much computing, how much How much do we actually need the computers that we're using? They were brought forward as an interesting enticement. The most common thing that they're used for, 99.9% of the time in workplaces, is a very expensive $2,000 card deck for playing solitaire. Except, wait a minute, like Ed was saying, even the solitaire and any of the games that used to be free, well, you have to hook up and you have to do a, the machine has to do a handshake. in order for you to work the new software and quote-unquote play your games. So they have a really, really, really good idea about how to figure out what you're up to in terms of monetary enhancement because a lot of those games, as we know, are actual cash games. They actually are anything from a cassette, a talking game, whatever. That AI co-pilot that he was talking about, which has already been in Windows 11. If it decides you're not using a file or not saving it, they're jamming that file up into their cloud service, which is a subscription service. I've got one computer that's brand new. Everybody knows this. I uninstalled that crap. I turned the AI thing off. It's back on. And the cloud service, the OneDrive cloud service is now there and you know what's missing? There's no one install button and you can't shut it down. And it's already showing me that I have files that have been transferred to it. And in order for me to claim those files, Dad, guess what I have to do? I have to log in with an account and either subscribe or create a free account with them, but I have to log in and claim my files back. Yeah, what it comes down to is again, this is why a certain number of any of their older systems are going to become very valuable and the older the software Unconnected in other words, we're not looking up to the internet. We're talking about using this for point-to-point communications radio signal communications not on 800 meg Guys the one of the the two primary contaminants that we have to worry about are a the conventional internet as it presently exists which is now nothing but a dystopian usurpation of power. But we also have the cell phone network that has to be completely avoided. And let's remind everybody of something that not just your computers, or I should say your Star Trek communicators, your cell phones, not just your cell phones, but remember your night vision, Your thermal especially they want to know where all the thermal is and they're not running off any special ultra high frequency separate operation They're running off 800 meg So, all of these are interlocked for privacy invading surveillance by the Jewish mob overseas, the Mossad, and their lackeys in the Central Intelligence Agency over here, the prostitutes in the NSA, etc. The kosher mafia combined with the Mormon mafia out west, overall desperately trying to keep themselves a job by deciding that they just need to know everything you know and you're doing. And it's becoming rather tedious for people. I hear a lot of complaints, understandably so, but what it comes down to is we're going to have to step out of this system completely at a given point and we're never coming back. I do less and less and less as far as, well let me put it this way, nothing critical that we do is on the Internet. We do a lot of communications that's over expected over communications that can be done effectively. We do it right now. That's what we're doing here. But as far as anything with regard to signals and operations or whatever, no. non-existent. In fact, the only thing I argue is, and what we do constantly is lots of clutter. Every day I do what's basically a so many minute ritual on the two computers that we have that are hooked up to the Internet. I go to each of the social media and just start hitting dozens and dozens, very quickly, on off, on off, on off. It's part of I consider it to be the background slush that you need to throw out there. If everybody did it, it would waste so much of their capacity that they wouldn't know what to do. They're terrified that you all think about this, by the way. But if everybody does that, it totally destroys any algorithms. Sometimes I'll just, when I walk away from the computer, I pick an inane stupid subject and let it run. It must be important. I've left it, let it run for 10, 15 minutes. AI is going to determine that it must be important because of the amount of time that I retained observing whatever that subject was, which I guess if you'd like to know about potted plants in Baluchistan, that's very true. Besides, it also could be a secret message. Those potted plants in Baluchistan were arranged in a certain way to pass on a code, and so they have to scratch their arse, and they have to be very, very, very concerned about what they might be missing in the way of the hidden message, because after all, everything they do is a hidden message. So everything we must do is a hidden message. And it's very important because it keeps them employed. Well, we need to keep them employed. We need to flood the system with a whole bunch of junk on the overt side. On the covert side, minimize, to maximize, as we've said many, many, many, many, many, many times. And that's something everybody needs to think about. And by the way, it is Weapons Wednesday. And information, obviously, they would argue is a weapon. So, okay, we'll go along with that. Information is a weapon, and because of that, we need to make sure that we act accordingly with regard to how we operate in the information sphere, the information cloud. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour. Hold on here. I have to open the blue book because you people really did what I... Every time I say, hey, if you want to send a message and have a song played, we do get a very, very, let's just say, energetic response. So hold on here a second because I'm going to go through I got to go to the you know oldest first so to speak but not necessarily because some of you have requested some of these songs First one Ed if you could we're at the bottom of the hour and you are listening to Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg.com First one is medius me bi us or medius take your pick mid bias. It could be mid bias M-E-B, I-U-S Crimson, dash no easy way, and that's no easy way, and that is again by Mebius, M-E-B, I'm making sure I get this right, I'm pulling this right off of the copy I made off of the computer, and I did a printout. Unfortunately, it's a printout of the whole stinking page. Sorry, Uncle Mark sometimes does things that make more trouble than they're worth. And the second song for the music break here, which is a little late, but we had to do this, is Rachel Plattin. I think it's Pete. Rachel, R-A-C-H-E-L, last name, P-L-A-T-T-E-N dash fight song. Yep, fight song, that's correct. Cool, we're gonna find out. I don't think we've played this song before. It does not jump out. Rachel. Plattin p l a t t e n ed's probably looking for them as I speak and fight song is the name of it Edward thank you again. I had heard that song before As a matter of fact again No easy way that was for Randall and no state location there, but also Rachel Flatten Fight Song and that was for Barry and Julie. You guys took over the network for a few minutes. How do you like that? And it is, make sure I get that right, there we go. If you'd like to make a music request, if you want to, listening to Liberty Tree Radio, go to, well, actually, send me an email at libertyatprovide.net. We've just put title music request. and then whatever, put a link, that's nice, actually that's how I found the one. But link and also if you can the actual name of the artist or the band and the name of the song at least. If you can do the album, fantastic. Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday. Couple other things here real quick. We got 15 minutes. I had a bunch of questions after I started talking about Glocks. Mark, you don't like Glocks. I know everybody always says that. Well what? Glocks, okay, personally, You give me any handgun, I'll make it work. This whole thing about being gun snobbish is really stupid because we're in America where we're supposed to collect things. We should collect a lot of things. One of the things we really should collect a lot of are guns. So in my passing, actually, I always listen to people pissing on certain firearms or pissing on others. I'm listening to them. I'm going, hmm, have you shot this gun? Sometimes they have. Sometimes. But otherwise, there is this parrot repetition that takes place that becomes, that's a demonstration of, again, a problem I have with people who claim that they're so enlightened, and yet they turn right around and it's like using the term conspiracy theory when they tell you all the, see how you made up the word conspiracy theory, but then everybody starts, everybody uses it anyway. It's like, well then you should dump it, or if you do, call it, well it is a conspiracy theory. It's appropriately a conspiracy theory, even there's nothing wrong with that. But people really continue to worship their enemies' activities. Well, the same is true with the firearms' steer. Now there are certain weapons that I mean like... The P-18, the answer to a question was never asked. How many ways can you make parts wrong, put them all together, and produce a weapon that just doesn't want to function? That came out of Morton Grove, by the way. That's one of those handguns that it's sad because it was a beautiful firearm. It really was. The P-18 is an 18-shot back when nobody had 18-shot pistols. It's really a knockoff of a SIG. that was actually a pretty good weapon, but here's the thing, they don't talk about this. The SEG model that the P-18 copied was actually the number one, let's just say, hit weapon of the KGB for the longest time, the Stenkin. And the Stentgen itself, nobody's ever seen one, well actually that's not true. Stentgens were actually being imported into Canada because Canada, Russia, has had pretty good relations over the years, especially when communists were operating and the Jewish mafia communists in Canada could have anything they want from Russia by having it shipped to Canada and of course then they would give it to their buddies over here. And so Stentgen pistols popped up in different locations. and almost always it would be traced back to Canada. Wow, that's three guns, most of which you've probably never seen. I can't remember what the SIG designation was for the counterpart pistol, but it was the Stenkin, which by the way took a shoulder stock, and the Select Fire, which is very common in many weapons for that era, is actually on the shoulder stock, depending on the model. There's, I think, three variants on the Stenkin that's out there. It's an 18-shot magazine. They also had a 22 or 23-shot mag for it. And it had select fire. So it was actually not just a semi-automatic pistol, but with the stock. It became a machine pistol, a flash, a machine carbine. The Steyer made a knockoff because nobody had ever seen the Stenkin, so they wouldn't know. And then the P-18, made in Morton Grove, Illinois, was the next generation of the idea made to the most abysmal standards possible. Other than that, I had people pissing about the high point for how long, and a lot of people have always tongue in cheek, made stupid comments about it, but you know what? If it's not pretty and it works, handguns don't need to be pretty, and you do have to ask yourself, why is it certain styles and lines? What is it subconsciously somebody has conditioned you with to make you believe that those lines are better than other lines? Firearms are machines, okay? As long as I can make everything right for the gun, the gun theoretically should work since not too many people want to build a gun that doesn't work because they do know the industry and how things are embarrassing when you have a boo-boo. Let me give you an example. Right now a whole bunch of Sigmas, Smith and Wesson Sigmas have popped up. I think three different variants, two I've never seen before, which were for law enforcement only. What is the Sigma? The Sigma is a Smith and Wesson Glock back when Glock first came out. Take a look. You can do a search on when the Sigma came into play. We're talking back in the 90s. Actually, I think the first of the Sigmas came out about the time the Glock showed up in unique circles in about 1988, 89. So yeah, that's a while back. Okay. Well, for some reason, somebody bought a bunch of those Sigmas. They're in the box and they're showing up in the police service and surplus circles like AIM surplus, CDNN sports, JG sales. The usual people are picking them up. Classic firearms may have some. And they've just come out in operation. Now, what was wrong with the Sigma? No, we're not talking Sig, it's a Sigma. What was it? Well, when it first came out, for some reason Smith & Wesson could not figure out how to properly tool the front sight, and so the front sight blades popped out of them. Which means you kind of had a musket, a musket pistol. Because you didn't have a front sight really, or well, it was a musket, you have the front sight, but you don't have the back sight. But either way, if you only have one of the two that you need, you had a musket. So, Smith and Wesson did everything they could to try and fix that. They did fix it, okay? They realized they boo-booed up because they hadn't worked with You know certain you know ideas because they saw what sig did they made their version their idea of it And it did work the gun works flawlessly I know people have bought them when they first came out But I also was there years ago when they were firing him in the front blade front sight blade just popped out of the gun nobody knew where it went somebody brought the weapon up to shoot it and go Where's the front sight he goes? Well, just lift your lift the front end up a little bit. You just aren't looking at it It's like no, it's just not there and of course now we look at the gun and go oh my god. The front sight's gone Oh my god, Sigmas are horrible! No, they had to fix it. It's like, unfortunately, what just happened with Sig with the 320, which now they're at the other end of the fiasco, and it may cost them a lot more than one might imagine. Although, again, somebody asked me, and I'll say this myself, if all of a sudden Sig 320s are down to $100 apiece, I'd buy all of them. Mark, they're dangerous! First of all, I find out what's going on. I am surprised and I'm amazed. Why is it that people have been fiddle farting with this gun for how many years and nobody has done a comprehensive study of a malfunctioning SIG? I've wondered that myself, Mark. And everyone I have, if it breaks, I go in immediately and I look and analyze and say to myself, why did this break? What was the mechanism that failed? Or what was the stress part that failed that caused this thing to go into the pile? And I have heard nothing about that. And I've even looked for it. It just, they say what the problem is. They don't say what's causing it. Over. Exactly. Think about this. If I saw a video, where there's one that they had that's where everybody's at the range. It's a pistol training class. and the guy walks up to the range, nobody's touching their guns and all of a sudden bang! And the guy looks, what the hell was, what was that? And he immediately goes, what gun is that? He goes, well it's a SIG 3-220, you know, 320, not 220, 320, a 320 goes, get that off my range, get that off my range. And it's like, no, stop here. I wanna look at that gun. Not only I wanna look at that gun, let's keep it just the way it is. Don't even unload it right now, cause if it's shot, It's possible it picked up another round, right? It's almost like a mine, okay? Let's think about this. The gun went off by itself. Yeah. Well, did the gun cycle while it was in the holster? It probably had enough aggression. It could have pushed a round out and ejected it, and it might have picked up something else. I would be real careful with that because if it went off by itself once, would I not assume that it will go off again by itself? Now, would I not want to see if I could get that to happen? Would I not also isolate that weapon? And now I want to do an autopsy. I want to find out what this gun is doing. You'll notice there's no one that's made any deep study. Here's another question. Can I get another SIG to do it? If a 320 that DAR has is malfunctioning, and I have a 320, Can I get my 320 to malfunction the way his is or better still because here's the smart thing Has my sig 320 ever gone off like that? Nope. Have I shot it a lot? Oh hell I've been shooting it for 10 years five years eight years taking pick wherever the aficionado is Have you ever had a problem with it? No So here was here would be my baseline who has a sig that they're happy with a sig 320 and there'd be a whole bunch of people raising their hand I want you to bring your weapon forward and I want you to disassemble that weapon right now. Do we have that malfunctioning sig that we caught on the video that we got hold of the guy? Yep. Okay, bring him over here. And do we have the other guy who had that sig laying on the table or he had it in his holster and he was pulling it out and it went off? Yep, bring him over here. Now let's disassemble these guns and let's take a look and do a comparative study. By the way, Frank. Yes, sir. Did you bring the micrometers? Why, yes, sir, I did. And so we're going to sit here and do an intelligent American thing rather than the babooness yap thing. And we are going to find out what it is about these three or two malfunctioning weapons that is different from Hal's and Rick's and Mike's and Bob's and Fred's and Billy Boy's there and everybody's got a thing that they like that's a 320 they haven't had any problem with. They've also shot the gun a lot and they didn't have any problem. So, whatever it is, number one, I'd be looking at serial number. That's the first thing you do, data. And the coded data tells you a great deal about date, time, place for production. You know that there's basically one place they should be made, the zig plant, right? But there could be some knockoff side production operations and that's something I do suspect here. And here's what's really bizarre. What if somebody has a, like many other machines that are out there, somebody has a knockoff SIG operation going, because the SIG we're talking about is cheap to make. It's like Glock. Glock should be $35, maybe $65 apiece. You don't think so? Hold on. Look at what the aftermarket prices for Glock parts are that you can buy right now. Why do you think they're that cheap? And let me remind you something about them being that cheap. If somebody charges you $25 for a frame, an 80% frame, it means it costs them between $6 and probably $7, no more than that, and I might be grossly over-quoting. It only costs them maybe $4 to make the thing. in terms of material. Part of what you're going to pay for is the time and setup production it costs that they're still not that much. The overall cost for that 80% frame might only be about $6. Parts and materials, which by the way is plastic infusion cast, so you know it's whatever polymer you're paying for the plastic. Because you're not paying for parts yet, you didn't put any metal in it. You see what I mean? In other words, how cheap should the gun be? So, what if somebody is making Glock, or forgive me, SIG knockoffs that say SIG and SIG knows it or maybe suspects it but can't prove it because somebody's coy about the serial numbers? And I've seen this before with manufacturing. Guys, they do home machines bigger than your bathroom that companies copy and put the other company's name on it and sell it to other people with even a warranty contract that cost $100,000. And the machine is a complete counterfeit. So don't tell me they couldn't be doing counterfeit SIGs. We already know we can do 80% Glocks. And by the way, there are some SIG kits out there too. Call or go ahead, jump in there. We almost are almost at the top. You know that movie Total Recall, there's a 9mm pistol, I don't know what it was, but I know it was high capacity. High! And he kills them with it, he takes it. Well, there's the one that fascinates me is the one that's the short cylindrical receiver pistol that actually works. It's circular, it looks like basically the front end of a KG99, KG99, K66, remember they had a dozen names of the same gun. It's a small stubby 9mm and yes it is large capacity. I don't know what that is. I mean I have years ago, I know I have it right up here on it I think. But off the top of my head I've always been looking around to see if somebody popped up with one and I haven't seen it but it's fully functional. It looks like it's of the same cylindrical receiver line as the Linda, but it's small. The Lindas, remember the guy that built the Linda, all of his guns, his pistols, which are actually like pistol carbines as far as the front end goes, those were all named after his daughters. Whereas that particular gun in the first, the original Total Recall was Schwarzenegger, that gun is something totally unique. And again, there was a bunch of guns like that that came out. Mark Serbu, I'm thinking, if I can, I'm going to get Mark Serbu up. I want to talk to him about certain things and weapons. Wednesday would be a good day, but I'll have him up any day I can. Members, Mark Serbu is one of the founders of Fifth Caliber Shooters Association. And he builds guns. And that's one of those weapons I've always wondered about because it's even simpler than the high point. I believe it is a blowback system. Fires from the closed bolt, not the open bolt. But obviously, because even by that time when they made total recall, the restriction on open bolts, semi-automatic weapons was already in place, the ban on them. So good question. It's another one of those weapons that's the odd man out. Anyway, Sig, real quick here, at the top of the first hour. Sig knows what's wrong. Now, like I've said, will eventually some truth come out on this? I don't think so. I think that by the time we're done, this will go into the fog of corruption. But it's as likely as not that Izzy Blassenstein could have cranked out, you know, 40,000, 60,000, let's just say, totally false Sig pistols and nobody could know. It's not a big deal to machine whatever you want on a component. And if you copy every marker and every stamp and every ID point on the gun, how would anybody know? This is the age of CNC. Let's remember that. There's nothing you could do to prevent that from happening. Most everybody is courteous and comes to usually hunt down people, but if it's some other kosher mafia POS, that did it, the tribe is going to protect the tribe. Just keep that in mind. At the cost of all of you, of course, whoever gets shot and killed by the weapons of malfunction, well, they're going to part of the pun bite the bullet. Because the tribe told them to. Anyway, we're going to take a break here. God bless the republic. That happens in the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. We're on the march. Are you staying late? So stay at night. Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, o For future generations, this life in this deli we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep parents labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave in this deli of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying... 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 police your money is no longer made of silver nor a gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled you pay for crimes that make our nation turn from god and shame You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemly farmed. 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 so their children will be Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right and pray to God your freedom bright as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. They're not free. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right. We only watch and tremble too afraid to stand and fight. If he's I stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he thought to keep. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Remember your training and you will come back alive. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. East, West, East, and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're also on LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite, thank you to our operators there. We're all sort of married about the communications technologies inside and outside the United States. And of course, It is Weapons Wednesday, we've been talking about weapons. It is the 22nd of October. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and pissing in your face. Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2025, older calendar. 2025, Battle for the Republic book. One, the dance of swords and the dance continues. I promise you. Anyway, it has been a pretty dreary, cool, wet, classic, October day. That's not really bad. It's actually been pretty decent for October day. We've had a good October. We cannot complain. Any of you complaining about just now finally getting some wet weather in Michigan? Are you kidding me? Come on. Please, we've seen far, far worse, Captain. A lot worse, as a matter of fact. Bloody hell. Even more blown off the planet here where the winds, the northern we've come dune, and then it gets us good. But not right now. Actually, that's pretty decent weather. Don't worry, it could change me. Everything I just said, throw it out the window. I made the executive decision to pull the fan out of the window for the year. I see you would have done with it, right? Probably. I think we are. I got up this floor and I'm like, eh, I wish I had another blanket right now. And I'm like, fan's going off. Where did the other blanket go? Well, again, the old house cooled down because it's, you know, no insulation and no AC. The old farmhouse gets coldy cold, or hotty hot, and that's the only way to cool it down. Over. Well, the big thing here right now is, again, we still have massive solar activity going on. That's the one thing we need to remember. We have had major, unique solar activity all season, and it's still going on. If the clouds part, you're cooked. Radiation levels are very high. And that is the only way to describe it, too, by the way. Again, still pay attention. One of the things that I was going to mention today is you should put a set of sun goggles and or sunglasses in your combat kit for the winter. Number one, remember snow blindness is something we do need to think about ahead of time. With the increased solar activity, we're going to see more of an issue with regard to being able to deal with eye strain. Headaches and all those things mean that typically people like to pop aspirin or ibuprofen to put back the problem. But guys, we need to avoid that. So prior-prepper planning prevents piss-poor performance. I don't wear sunglasses most of the time at all, but I have them on hand and I have them in my kit. Needless to say, if you have any of the military or the knockoff aftermarket snow goggles, usually you have extra lenses. Now, the better ones, like the newer ones today, are ballistic Lexan lenses, so they're a good thing to have in the kit anyway. But any kind of safety glasses you can get tinted right now. In fact, I just brought up, I'm sitting not right next to me but across the room, they're going into the optics, one of the optics totes. a number of tinted sunglass quality, so you know, nice wraparound grade with full wraparound eye protection, safety glasses. In fact, I'm probably going to not put the one pair away and just keep them handy to wear for, you know, part of the season here. Because when the sun comes out, you are, it's a blinding event. That's not going to change. The temperature will. But again, this is one of those things that has always been an issue. Mountain climbers, anybody in mountaineering or cross-country trekking knows you've got to have something to protect the eyes, the vision. And it's especially a problem when everything's in whiteout or almost whiteout conditions too. It's stressful for the optical collectors to adjust accordingly when the time comes. You need to protect the technology and keep it functioning. copies of certain weapons that are really, really valuable is because people don't want to bother because of the administrative paperwork nonsense. If you weren't tied into the paperwork and permit system, if we weren't worried about that, which we won't be when we're going to war, Do you realize how many different weapons you could put together from existing parts inventories that are like vast right now? It wouldn't make sense to a degree for certain reasons except that, wow, what if you could just decide you wanted to crank out a whole lot of British Enfields? Have you seen what the, have any, well, let me put it this way. Enfield, Mark, you were talking SIG. Right now, there are so many British Enfield brand new out of the box parts because some of the countries that have been holding back their spare parts inventory have come off them. So we're talking brand new in the box, multiples of 10, multiples of 20 components, the small components that are the widget things that each you out of substance. They each you out of your budget. that you couldn't make today because you couldn't build it even though it was cheap by their standards back then. The quality of the metal and the quality of the finish exceeds anything that most everybody would do today. So the only thing you're really missing, you got barrels, you got wood, you got or polymer. In fact, if I were building up say an infield and I just want to make a shitload of them from parts, forgive me a whole bunch of them from parts, I'm gonna watch myself there. If I were going to make a bunch, I'd do a Polymer stock cheapest I could find, choke type or whatever, because there are several out there. And everything else is off the shelf. The only thing I need is a receiver. Well, you do realize it with CNC machining. Making a British Enfield receiver is nothing. Let me point out how ridiculous that is. If you take a look at the wheel rims that Orange County Chopper was making years ago. You know one of the things that they were building were, they had a custom rim they designed that actually was a series of .45 1911s and they took a .45 1911 and mapped out a completed gun. And then they took that program and they made multiple 45s, one after another after another, obviously linked at the hub and linked at the outer rim by the base of the magazine well only on an angle. It didn't just come flat onto the frame. It was pitched at about a 30 or 40 degree angle and the barrel muzzle end made contact with the wheel hub and the outer rim was attached at the base of the grip for the back grub, the grip of the 45. And they had six or eight of these, however many it took for a full-size 45 to fill in and distribute uniformly around the arc of that motorcycle wheel that they were making. And guys, they made dozens of them. And the detail was phenomenal. You could have cut that piece off and buffed it a little bit. And it was a very impressive-looking 1911. Now granted it's not a working gun, but let me explain the detail work that they did going into something as stupid as that. A British SMLE receiver is a whole hell of a lot less complicated. And if you just decided to put whatever serial number you wanted, not 20 or 30 digits, but just a random serial number and have a whole family of them, and you just cranked them out, then you made sure the finish was comparable to the standard British Enfield, either blued or painted. and then slapped all the parts on, how could anybody know? Now, the Glocks and the Sigs are even stupider. They're even easier to copy. You already see this with the fact that right now the system is awash, as I said before, with Glock parts. So for somebody to either A, do an aftermarket pickup for Sig. This is one of the wicked evil things that could have happened. Izzy Blattenstein said to told Sig they were behind on a production run. So very quietly they go to Izzy Blattenstein. Izzy, can you make me this? Sure I can make it, no problem. What do you want me to do? You got the serial number plates, you got the serial number strips to insighten the molds? Sure, we'll give you a whole pile of them. Yeah, well, okay. Well now remember how many do you need? Well, we need about 30,000 to make up. We can't get these done fast enough. We had a production glitch. We don't want to hear some pissing them on from the Fed or from the government or from whoever and besides we got to pick it up a little bit. So SIG does a pickup off of a side contractor and they even use their bridge plates for their serial numbers. But Izzy didn't tell, you know, Blintz of Sig that he's going to his cousin Izzy Whitsonstein who has some Jamaican contract workers in the Dominican Republic and they're going to crank out what Sig needs over there. So they got a subcontractor. And when they sent it to the sub-subcont, and this actually happened with helmets in the US Army guys, The sub-subcontractor, he decided he couldn't do all that he wanted to do, so he didn't want to bother with it. So he found some backwoods in the middle of nowhere operation, still in the Dominican Republic, who had machining capability. And they cranked out and they cast the receivers and they shot, forgive me, frames. And they shot them on down the road and okay, they weren't quite to spec, but they were kind of salted in amongst whatever other production Sig did. Do you think that Sig is going to admit to that? I want you to just think about that for a minute. See, now, how do I know stuff like this happens? Well, I used to work in a lot of cool industries, or I used to buy stuff from your government, our government, and I picked up thousands of Kevlar helmets years ago, thousands. Now, what was wrong with them? Well, it turns out that the contractor went to a subcontractor, but also even in the my primary factory. They were supposed to have so many layers of Kevlar and they kind of skimped on the Pascat helmet that you were supposed to get for your saunter. Maybe you would have been the one wearing it. But the US federal contractors come into the helmet production facility and what they do is they just randomly go to different spots and part of it is final finish where they do the compression of all the Kevlar and they actually put it under extreme pressure guys. and bond it all together. Well, they said, OK, stop what you're doing. And they reach in, they grab one of the buckets that they just cast, and they take it over to the machine shop where the bandsaw is, and they mee-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e Wow, this one is missing the same numbers of layers of Kevlar. You do know what your contract specified and they're looking at their toes and they're looking at their shoes and they look at the sky and then the Federal Marshals come in and arrest them. There were 20,000 helmets that they built like that. I bought them all. Well, I didn't buy all of them. I bought most of them because there were so many to a lot and I bought all of those. What did we do with them? Put all the gear on them we needed, braid them, put a little marking on them, and those went out the militia units here so that people had helmets. Was it as good a Kevlar helmet as it should have been? Nope, but it's a better Kevlar helmet than your beanie hanging in the breeze. Still had to buy webbing because some of them were so far in the early stages that they hadn't even trimmed the helmet, which we took anyway because I wanted to use them for research with regard to ballistic testing or other things that we were doing. One of the other things that we did is I made shoulder armor. cutting them down using bandsaws, cutting them down and making shoulder cap armor, which is still better than your shoulder hanging in the breeze. And we did hanger systems that went on the standard PazGet vests. using the same connectors only we doubled up the armor this way you had the soft plate below but you had like in aliens you had a cap made out of the helmet that was cut and molded so that we could you know we had to cut it so we could make it so you could articulate your arm but it offered by the time you're done the equivalent for light rifle grade protection because you have the Kevlar helmet then you still have the Pazcat soft armor underneath So we grabbed every one of those so that I could get out of there. I mean I got as many as I could, but I only, and again there was a small percentage of it I didn't. But Mark, it was inferior, yes, but it's still better than what I had before. And I only paid about 40 cents, not even that, I think. I paid 25 cents a helmet with my bid. Nobody wanted it because they were in varying stages of not quite done. Most of them still had everything done except the webbing holes put in them. So all I had to do was figure out a jig for that and put those helmets together. The ones that were almost ready to go, we trimmed them up, we put a different type of leader edge on them, and put the basket material on them and finished those. But there's an example, something as simple as helmets. Now something as sophisticated as a handgun, not too sophisticated with CNC nowadays people. So, whatever it is, it's in the polymer frame. I guarantee it's not in the steel upper, you know, like the upper frames or not frames, the upper slide of the weapon. If it is, that's real sin because there's no reason for that to happen at all. But the polymer frames are the issue and chances are somebody was in a hurry or somebody subcontracted, which by the way, there's discussions about this, somebody did some subcontracting. And that's the part they don't want to talk about. Why? Because the tribe won't piss on the tribe. The Jewish mob won't piss on the Jewish mob. Now all you goyim getting bullets put in you, they don't care about you. In fact, here's the interesting thing. They may actually know what the serial number range is that they need to worry about, which they could broadcast out. They could have done right away. Recalled the ones that were in question as subcontracted frames and been done with it, but they didn't do that because they're greedy bastards. Plus, if somebody was hurt, they'd had to pay out to somebody who was hurt, maybe early, early on. But it only would have been one, maybe two customers, and that would have been it. When Glock had all of its barrels blowing up in the 80s, and I was, like I said, I saw one of those personally, the one that if you go to Guns N' Amo way back in the day, for some reason, all the Glocks had barrel failures. Now my attitude is it was either some kind of hockey puck screw up in tempering or finish with the factory or it was industrial sabotage, which still would entail the same problem. But every Glock caliber, every pistol that they made, they had not every gun, I'm talking every type that they were producing at the time had barrel failures which created frame failures. The gun literally blew out the front. the whole front end of the trigger guard would go off to the forward, the slide would brush past your head or mackey in the head if you were lined up with it. So again, they very quickly they wanted to know, hey, what was going on? It took only two hours for Glock Europe, you know, the Glock parent company to get hold of us here in Michigan for our friend who had the 45 Glock that failed. And in each case, they were on that like white on rice. Now with Sig, they just seemed to procrastinate too much. Whereas Glock, like I said, they got over it, they did it quick, they made it disappear by correcting the problem. People still loved to have those Glocks, they could blow the barrel on fire the gun and blow the smoke off the end of the barrel and go, cool. And that kept the thing going. Now, Sig, on the other hand, this is... There's a lot of politics with regard to this and in reality it's biting them in the ass because they were stupid. But they were stupid because they were protecting some Jewish mafia operative that was Mossad or whatever family. They wanted to just make sure that they'd rather wreck the company or they were told to wreck the company rather than fix the problem, is what it comes down to. So anyway, we'll see how that develops. It's not my problem. My monkey is... Go ahead, call the interpreter. The shorter the cartridge and the smaller the caliber and to make it the bullet go faster the higher the pressure. Is that right? Well, it depends on the weapon. I mean again also it depends on how much energy you're actually putting. If you're trying to get the same energy out of a smaller case, yes, you're going to be building up greater cup pressure no matter how hard you try. If you've got a case first of all, if you're not willing to change the dimension and design, This is why loading charts are built the way they are so you don't make boo-boos that are deadly. So again, it's not a problem. 9 millimeter... Okay, example, think about this. 9 millimeter Parabellum has been around for 130 plus years. Okay? This is year 2025. The first 9 millimeter Parabellum pistols that we know of go back to 1895. There's the Bauchard, which was done in, you know, the, what is it, 30 caliber Bauchard, 30 caliber Luger, no, not Luger, 30 caliber Mauser, and Bauchards were made in 9 millimeter. There really has been no, the only significant change in the 9 millimeter case, for instance, not case, it's just the projectiles and powder, is that they changed significantly from the conical AP that they started with with 9 millimeter, which is why it's a war cartridge. and went to the rounded bullet that everybody is more familiar with, the standard temple type projectile that we see today. But originally, 9mm Parabellum was done with a pyramidal to a, not a sharp sharp, but to a significant point. There were three or four different bullets that were originally developed and before World War I, the Germans were still using them. Now, there's not any significant change though in cut pressure with regard to the energy available from the round in whatever type of pistol that was being used or light carbine because they did have a couple light carbines. the known performance of that round is a given. And everybody works around it and has worked around for a very long time. So example, with SIG Design, there isn't anything new about 9mm that they needed to worry about that had to scratch their ass over. Oh my god, how do we make this work? It's a very simple, straightforward format. In fact, for the longest time, let me remind everybody, we had to have 40 Smith and Wesson, because 9mm was wimpy. Anybody remember all that propaganda? I do. I'll remind everybody. Remember all the guns and ammo? Everybody did articles on how 9mm was so wimpy and how you had to get a 40 cal or a 10mm. And that's before the 10mm kind of went out of popularity because they pushed 40 cal big time and then went on to the fame and fortune of selling everybody a whole pile of 40 cal. Nothing less than They are not wimpy, Mark. They're not wimpy at all. Over. Oh no, I want to get shot with a .32 Colt. I don't care what anybody says. I'll tell you what, the smaller rounds that are all the old pocket pistol rounds are ace picks. There's two things about .32 Colt for instance. I'm not trying to 9mm. 25 ACP guys, 25 ACP barks like a dog. Most people if they heard it would swear it was something bigger than it was. And they said, what did it sound like? It was a cannon going off. Pock, pock, pock, pock, pock. Okay, marks like a dog and it bites you. It's just not a big bite. But you know what? You hit somebody in the right place with it, they're finished. And it's just you got to be better at it. And the other thing is, all the energy is going to be dumped onto the target. 25 ACPs are going to stay with it, probably not leave. If Charlie Kirk can be shot with a 25 ACP pistol, I could believe what they showed you. But they claim he was shot with an odd 6, so I know they're lying. But if you got shot with a .32, I could possibly believe that. Why? Because again, the amount of energy, the only thing about .32 is deceptive because .32 is, like I said, that's even more of a nice pick round. And a ball round, that has a lot of energy to punch through you. You'd be amazed. .380 Auto, not as powerful. 9mm Kurz is what it's called overseas, which is 9mm short. It's lethal. A lot of people have died without all these rounds I just mentioned. Even 38 Smith and Wesson, I don't want to get shot with that. 38 Smith and Wesson is a short cartridge, it's the 38 short sometimes called. The alternative was 38 Colt short, which is a slightly larger projectile. For those of you who have Colt pistols from that era, understand that your Colt 38s and your Colt 32s are a slightly larger diameter bullet than the 38 Smith and Wesson or the 32 Smith and Wesson, which is something most people don't realize because everybody usually buys a box of 32 ACP and uses it in the one pistol and uses And with a revolver we'll use 38 Smith and Wesson and the 38 Colt all day and not realize there is. That's why they're patterns off a little bit because they're a little sloppy. Anyway, the big thing here again is that Sig is going to have more problems for a while and then they'll make it disappear. Why? Because they'll Sig. And they have money and you don't. Congratulations. They will lie accordingly and they will get away with it. Yeah. So anyway next on the list of things I wanted to touch on here Then again the idea of building from scratch now. We're gonna go over to something else. Well. No, we're not we're gonna go to the bottom of the hour break ah At least I caught it almost on time. I got Well this hour is moving quickly and for all of our friends out there again bottom of the hour break Ed first of all uh-oh You know what we didn't do And after our traditional bottom of the hour weapons Wednesday Keep your rifle by your side. There we go. That'll make it easy because it is weapons Wednesday and on weapons Wednesday We do one thing We're supposed to but we didn't do it the last hour which is okay because that happens and it's going oh, he's right I Hate to talk over it because this is my rifle And for everybody you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.com. I Alright! And keep your rifle by your side. They come loud, they come fast, But we'll shoot first so we can last. Keep your rifle by your side. Oh Lord, they just won't stay away singing. Oh Lord, for this I won't need pay when we take a stand. No, we must protect our land. Keep your rifle by your side. Come night they'll have our children in their sight. Stand guard never in pass from north to south. Oh they can scream and they can shout. They will never push us out. Keep your rifle by your side. Singing, no Lord, they just won't stay away. Singing, oh Lord, for this I need pay when we take a stand. No, we must protect our lands. Keep your rifle by your side. They'll have tanks because they've got funding from the banks, but we won't fall as long as we can find They'll go on and save but they won't get past the gate keep your rifle by your side Singing won't stay away singing for this I need pay when we take a stand No, we must protect our lands keep your right. Oh by your side We have allies in the east from the great plains to Tennessee They help us hold with all that we do need But from the west comes another way from Red Sand Fran or Burned LA Keep your rifle by your side They just won't stay away singing But for this I won't need pay when I see their face No, I must protect my place Keep my rifle by my side Singin' Thank you, Edward. And again, keep your rifle by your side. Algorand, Tiran, from the songs of the Second American Civil War. Songs of the Second Civil War. And that's over on YouTube. There is quite a collection. It's all classic Americana adapted. Folk music adapted to the war theme, the next American war for independence theme. There is quite a spread. Some you will recognize, others if you don't know anything about the history of certain parts of the state you are going to learn. Or states, because there are a lot of interesting pieces of music that have been done over the decades and centuries in the United States that have to do with other fights, you know physical that came about and again formed the backbone of the history of the nation. So you want to check it out go over there to YouTube and it's songs of the Second Civil War and look to see what's there. You might find you feel the pieces. We've played other music off of it, but that's a classic that is also an adaptive from Far Cry, the video game. And of course it was supposed to be derogatory and it's just like such a perfect song with all the great covers that have been done. It is a monster piece of music that our enemy has provided for us. Piss on them. Yes, we shall sir. We will pee on them with reckless abandon and great flair quite aplomb as a matter of fact Oh forgive me. I'm using the French again my arms. They want to go up. I want to surrender. Please give me some wine. What? Where is the wine? Go ahead color jump in there Keep your rifle by your side even if you're not in a militia even if I'm not Long as rigamortas hasn't set in Everybody is to be armed Well, if it has, don't worry, we'll prop you up and use a two wheeled dowel. You can take the first bullet. Don't worry, we'll let anything go to waste. You've got to remember, that's just how it works. Well, I expect everybody, well, if I fall, I've got a lot of good equipment I'll be carrying. I expect you to strip it off my carcass because he didn't do me any good and I carried it out there for a fight. Well, I didn't get all gassed up for nothing. It looks like we're going to have a fight. It didn't look like I'm all dressed up for nothing. So for all of you out there, again, a reminder too on that note. Again, more ammunition over at Classic Firearms. They had a couple of really good deals today. I don't know if they're flash day deals or not. You'd have to check. It is almost 7 o'clock. That means it'd be good to midnight if not tomorrow morning. ClassicFirearms.com. ClassicFirearms.com. ClassicFirearms.com. Now, Max. I've got something that we're checking on right now. There was some ammunition that was out there. It's one of those companies that appeared out of nowhere and disappeared again. Not bad quality in terms of what appeared to be production, but it's Max Velocity 9mm Parabellum. It's not damaging any weapons, but there are certain weapons. It appears the ammunition will not function in very well. It does work, but about every second or third round, that's not good. There have been failure to feeds etc. Does not want to fully cycle the weapon. Do not know what the problem is yet. However, tested with the Uzi carbine and the high point carbine and other 9mm carbines, this ammunition seems to function flawlessly. The interesting thing is it was a really high quality steel case that is in a nickel finish. It is not a two-piece case. The ammunition itself, powder measure looks to be good so far with what's been tested. But by what I understand, there are some issues with certain handguns. I believe that, for instance, the Smith & Wesson M&P that was being shot was to test the rounds, had some issues with the ammunition. Now this happens on occasion, however, remember one fact. Aim, let's see, high point pistols eat everything. Now, one of the reasons is that they're a blowback system. That's why that slide is so big. Okay, it's so heavy. So what's really cool is that where other pistols are finicky about certain configurations of combination of powder and needless to say case back, because that's another thing, it could be an issue I don't know yet. Now, this has not happened with all, but the particular lot that we were testing that the King tested, had issues and we are going to find out more about it. So until we do, remember if you do have a problem with certain rounds, test it in of all things the carbine category of weapons that you might have in your inventory because they have a lot more FUD behind them so they have a tendency to make sure that something goes off one way or another. In other words, they'll pop that cap and there's weight behind the bolt to drive the round home properly. By the nature of the blowback systems, typically they will give you just enough oomph to be able to cycle and work appropriately where with other weapons it might not. So this is one of the reasons that you want to test and check a batch of ammunition in many cases before you decide to invest heavily. Now, this is ball ammo and I do not have all the spec on everything here yet. I don't know what the bullet weight is, but this ammunition was available about half a year ago. It is still out there. I think it's being sold by a couple of different companies. Don't know if there's been anybody else asking or making comments about it, but it heads up. It is one of those things to watch for. And we will let you know, and as soon as I know more, we'll let everybody else know what we are able to discover in terms of the uniqueness of this particular issue. Or whether or not it's unique at all, it might be a constant problem with certain weapons. The big thing is, again, if you're going to, if somebody says, you need the Bob 406 Super Hollow Point round, Unique rounds are built in very specific ways and certainly accommodate most pistols, but they sometimes don't work in others. And so I highly recommend that if you're looking at a specialized round, especially if it's a very expensive round, investing a whole lot of money in something that may not cycle properly with your weapon is something you want to watch out for. So with the more specialized types of rounds, You want to do a system test. You can buy 50 rounds. First do an action test without, again, watching the weapon, confirming that it cycles properly. We do this all the time. And it's for this very reason. If somebody's gonna invest a lot of money in ammunition, we want that ammunition to be copacetic with the weapon that it's going to be used in. So doing a cycle test is the first and most important step. And then also, sandbagging or resting or benching the gun to get as much support as possible so you can do an effective read on the print of the round itself. What is it doing? And then from there you decide whether or not you're satisfied with the performance and then you go to town, pull out the card or pull out the wallet. then go to town and buy however much you think you need. In some cases, like I said, depending on what it is, what kind of unit we have out there that's purchasing ammunition, one way or another, the stuff could have been used. There's still a lot of people with light 9 millimeter carbines out there, and that's where, pretty much, it's very forgiving in terms of issues with ammunition, unless there's something really funky that was going on with sizing of the case. Pretty much that big old lunky bolt is going to eat everything up that you know you need to get down range So just again solutions not just lamenting about the problems We'll find out more about how much of an issue this is soon, and then we'll pass the information on to you also again with the Handguns no matter what they're immediately somebody asked here again. How many magazines should I purchase per handgun? I know this is an issue especially if you have a unique handgun you're still committed to because maybe you got it from grandpa or dad. Now this happens a lot and I don't have a problem with it and it makes sense if you don't have a whole lot of money and dad left you a .357 Magnum revolver or a .38 Smith or whatever or even a .380 auto pistol that's what you got. The biggest issue is going to be possibly that magazines are less available or unavailable. That's the balancing act. Now, no handgun, even if all you have is one magazine, is by any stretch of the imagination obsolete. That handgun is just best suited for people who are less likely to actually be in a contact situation, but it provides them with 8 or 11 or 12 or 15 or 16 rounds, depending on the gun, of bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, which is better than harsh language and throwing rocks. However, what we want to look at is at least if you can to be able to purchase a magazine that goes in the magazine well and six additional mags per weapon. Now the more common the weapon and the more production that's been out there, the cheaper typically the mags are. It doesn't mean everything is. Mags aren't cheap. Glocks are reasonable and there's enough Glock aftermarket that makes it the most, you know, egalitarian handgun at the moment to purchase because there are lots of mags out there. Stick mags, drum mags, conventional capacity mags, reduced capacity mags, but there's lots of mags out there. If you have a service pistol that's an older service pistol, the Browning Highpars, so lots of Browning's out there, they're still bringing them in. There's a big gaggle of them that have been coming into surplus right now from the police departments overseas and from Canada. So there's going to be a consistent stream of those still out there and about magazine wise. But they aren't as cheap as they used to be. They used to be a $6 or $5 item. Used to be. Coulda, woulda, shoulda. Now, you're paying a very different price and remember they are FN designs. So there are many cases FN magazines and FN is not cheap. Okay. The 1911 Colt, tons of mags out there. You can still find aftermarket or good serviceable military mags for a reasonable price. If it's something like that or the Glocks, I'd buy just keep buying mags. Now, if you like the weapon and it's something like a Ruger, you know, any of the P-Series of Rugers, they're beautiful firearms. Magazines are available either as police surplus or whatever. Buy them. And again, if all else fails, because immediately I know why this question was asked, somebody has six family members. They're trying to outfit six family members. If a magazine costs $32 a mag, you're not going to buy six mags for that gun if you have to also buy weapons for other people, kit, food, other gear, etc., because we know what the budget situation is. So you have to keep it within reason. At the very least, a couple of mags and one in the magazine well is the basic. But we have to think long term. So you need to keep an eye out. You need to be hawking. for deals. Again, as I've said many times, example, AK mags have crept up. But there was every once in a while, like the Polish mags that came out there a little bit ago, there were actually Polish manufactured mags. And they were like, what, $4 apiece when everybody else has been at $8 and $10 and $16 apiece. Are they the fanciest mags on the planet? Nope, they're utility combat mags. Do they work? Yes. And everybody that's gotten them said, thank you, Mark, for pointing them out. So, everybody figured out how, you know, what it is, it was perhaps an issue with them. It wasn't really an issue, it was just somebody wasn't paying attention. And everybody's happy, smiley face. The same history with pistol magazines. Go ahead, call her, jump in there, what do you got? The Ruger P90DC, it's a .45 caliber. Is that a good semi-automatic handgun? Oh, good handgun. It's just going to be Ruger specific. I don't think it takes, it is a staggered, that's a staggered mag, isn't it? I can't think of it. No. Okay, either way, well, Ruger, that might be, might be a 1911 type mag. I'd have to double check. I'm really off the top of my head. I can't recall. So, but it's still a good fire. Ruger doesn't make anything. Ruger makes clunky and lunky. I like clunky and lunky. I like heavy because heavy means I got a little more control on target no matter what it is. At least a little more stability, but also usually it's grossly over-engineered where it needs to be grossly over-engineered. And all the Ruger pistols are well made in that respect. Even their revolvers. I love their revolvers. But they are a little heavier weapon to carry. That's the only thing. And it depends. When you get into the polymer guns, that's where that comment changes. Because pretty much everybody with their polymer pistols, the weight's about the same. Again, they shut off a lot of weight by dumping the metal. But as far as Ruger goes, the big thing there is I don't know what their magazine, their factory mags, if they're Ruger-centric. then again, they're going to be a little more pricey. But in that particular pistol, it being 45, I doubt that there's going to be any law enforcement surplus, but there could be. There is a lot of Ruger that's popping up in really weird from really weird places as surplus handguns right now. So even in that case, I would go over, for instance, to Atlantic Firearms and look to see if they have any surplus mags in stock for that pistol. First of all confirm if it's a 1911 magazine that's a straight in line 1911 you're all set Good step in there. I forgot to tell you something. I bought this gun in Florida It was at a shoot straight store and they told me all the handguns is off the off the table I bought it from were all cop trade and so some departments were using these guns Oh yeah, that's what I'm saying. Yeah, that makes sense. Well the good thing is that there'll be a couple things you can find. Number one, service leather or service nylon for the pistol, which is good. And also typically mag pouches that match up or at least something that's close enough. So that's a good thing. If that is the case, then yeah, tell you what, two places to check, especially if you're looking for mags. Number one, aimsurplus.com. Aimsurplus.com. Number two is Atlantic firearms. And the reason is Atlantic has just posted a whole ton of pistols, like I said, that are odd man out. Some of them came from France, I know that. But some of them apparently came from South America. Now Ruger sold a lot of guns to both. Ruger was selling more guns at one point to South America than they were to US American citizens, especially with their class three category weapons. But for their law enforcement grade pistols, they had a big market overseas before Mr. Ruger passed away. And the rest of the family got hold of the company and put common sense back into the company. The other is of course CDNN sports. So if you need spare mags for that again, I would keep putting them away. If it is Ruger-centric, Ruger-specific especially, because again it's already gone through the cycle of being issued. Doesn't mean that somebody else won't do that. And you might still see more surplus come out too. But it would behoove you to buy again more mags for the gun right away. As you can afford to. What I mean by right away is as soon as your budget allows. Let's qualify that. Right away. It looks like it's in extreme condition. Like it's been on a self-pillarly army ever since. Well, it probably was a hangar queen. It's a hangar queen. Well, it's not a hangar queen like the Air Force. When you hear a hangar queen with the Air Force, that means typically they've been stripping it for spare parts. In this case, it's a hangar queen and it's probably part of the reserve inventory. And at the end of the cycle of them using the guns, everything gets sold. So you actually end up with a very good weapon for a very good price, which is cool. One thing about the Rugers, I'm sorry, repeat. I paid $250 for it plus tax and the red, you know, the background checks and all that. $262, $262 it comes in. Well, it's still a great price. Actually, that's a very reasonable price. For, again, for a .45 ACP pistol made by Ruger for $250, well, actually, it's an excellent price. I'm surprised. You made a good trade. Okay. Good trade. Like in Dances with Wolves, good trade. So, and again, the big thing here is now the next thing that I would do if you like the pistol, Ruger is fantastic for spare parts. They are probably the two best companies I've ever dealt with. High Point is phenomenal and Ruger. Now, the other companies are okay, pretty good, depending on what day you catch them. But Ruger used to have a policy of the customer is not only right, but we're going to keep the customer happy. So it used to be if you have a parts issue with Ruger, they would actually send you spares. They wouldn't just send you the parts you needed. They would send you spares. And the first time I saw this when I was very much younger and I was dealing, in weapons. It surprised me, but then the next time I had a deal with Ruger and I called him up and said, hey, this gentleman's got a fill in the blank. In this case, it was, what, it was an over under red label? 12 gauge. It's like, oh, no problem. What's he got? It's like a sticky extractor. Oh, well, we know what that might be. So just wait, watch for the mail, and next day express error, they drop in a couple of extra springs, plungers, and retaining pins. And by the time you're done, the guy made up a little spare parts kit. And that's old Ruger. I don't know what they're doing now, but years ago, they were pretty good. The big thing is that Ruger will provide you with whatever you need. So I would get firing pin extractor and ejector, plus any spare springs and any plunger or retainer pins. Because they won't be rolled, they're going to be solid pins. And when you tap them out, you would distort them a little bit, so it would be nice to have the spare. They only cost pennies. At the most, they're going to cost a dollar. We're at the top. Uh-oh. And it is question of the month today, which means also we got Greg coming up that week. He's got blood all in there publicly. Just for the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march of day and night. And it won't be all the way to the end because Craig, for Forbidden Knowledge, is coming up next. Don't touch that dial. And I'll be back at 8 o'clock with the Lingen Center for that life. Bye-bye. I didn't get on last week. The week before I did talk about, I spent the whole hour talking about gold and silver because gold actually had been breaking records and was over $4,000 and else. And since then, silver has also broken record. It went all the way up to, I think, $45, I'm sorry, $50, $54 and 70-something cents. But it came back down in fact this dropped pretty fairly Greatly in the last let me see. I'll be get the numbers here I won't be talking about this tonight very much. Just want to get some brief numbers Silver was it 45 I'm sorry 55 boy. It's hard to keep track of these numbers. They just keep changing on me Let's see earlier in the week last week had gone to 54 70 per ounce believe it or not, that's definitely beats the record, previous record. And right now it's down to $48.66. So it did come down, in fact came down since this past week anyway, it came down the whole 8.8%. Gold didn't come down quite as much, it came down to $4120. And that's down 2.5% from its high. earlier last week of let's see looks like 43, 4,388. Anyway, gold and silver has dropped back down. So, that trend is going to continue. But anyway, as I said, the price of gold really didn't go up. You priced the value of your dollar window. There's so much happening right now. I just have a whole bunch of things in my head and I broke down a few things too and I started looking up some things. Boy, my mind is going in a bunch of different directions because there's so much to talk about. So many things happening. So I won't talk about Golden Silver anymore tonight. I'm going to talk about, boy, you have seen files, Google searches, a ceasefire, Arizona Democrat that's been refused to be sworn in, Pete Hegsetz, Department of War. Got some predictions, Charlie Crick, boy, so much on my agenda here. But I wanted to, let me see, I guess I'll start with this. One of the things that really kicked me off this last week when I, well actually it was on October 10th, no, October 1st actually, and it's been dwelling on me ever since when Trump and Pete Hegseth and others had gathered together as generals, met, spent millions and millions of dollars to get all the generals there to meet. There's a lot of controversy about what might happen and basically they're telling them what the agenda is and calling them all a bunch of fatties. People a lot of, a lot of, anyway, I didn't pay a college attention except Trump, you have to ignore most of what Trump says anymore because he says one thing and then he might mean something else and then he changes his mind the next day. Why are we even bother listening to Trump anymore? He'll say all sorts of things and mean it the next day. Is that mean he forgets? Is he got dementia? Some people are claiming that, of course. But we can't trust anything he says. And he goes out away from his promises. Even when he says something he promises, he goes away from them. Look at what he's promised about getting into office with the Epstein files, for instance. Going back on his promises. It seems like that's what he does. Well, we can't trust anything Trump says. something Pete Hegseth said really got in my call. And Trump and, well then, well, okay, let me go back to a little bit of history. Maybe I should go back even farther with history, but let me go back just to, let me find the page because I looked it up to get it exactly correct. Let's see here, Secretary, apparently I lost that page, Page Roger. Secretary of War. was abolished that was basically changed the name of it of the department changed the department of Defense back a couple years after World War two Which is appropriate. I mean Armies should be any of our military should be poor defense Anybody's military all over the world should be just for defense. That's what militaries are that's the only legitimate use for a military. It's for defense Anything else is going to be tyrannical against the law, and most under international law as well, and under most states' constitutions. I mean, how do you state? I mean, nations' constitutions. So there really should be no reason for a Department of War. But here goes Pete, and I'm going to play a clip here. And this is something you don't have to worry about, copyright or anything. So here we go. To ensure peace. We must prepare for war. From this moment forward, the only mission of the newly restored Department of War is this. War fighting. Preparing for war and preparing to win. Okay, that's a lot to be taken apart there. I don't want to spend a lot of time on this, because I suck so much on my plate here. So then, we want to go back to the Department of War. Well, we shouldn't be doing war, but that's what we do. That's what we're known for all over the world since World War II. Creating wars, getting involved in things we don't have any business being involved with, things that have nothing to do with our national security, and we're making war upon the world and dragging others into our wars via proxy. So this is just terrible. And I looked up some history on this because I recall essentially our founding fathers, let me find the page here so I can Get it correct here. I found some information about abolishing. Here's one of the things I've always said on this program too. Because the military should really only be for defense, I think we need to close down all our military bases overseas. We need to bring all our troops and our equipment home. Don't do it like Biden did, where he just melts one day and everybody's fleeing. I know. A planned retreat, you know, maybe one or two years to get all our equipment and our troops back home, start guarding our own borders. And to take it even a step further, and this may surprise a lot of you, we really haven't talked about this much because it's kind of a sounding crazy at first. We have historical history to back it up. Abolish the Army. Abolish the Navy. Close down the Air Force and Space Force while you're at it. Dismantle all those. Now, that's based on extreme, but hear me out here. The people who created the U.S. Army did not want it to last forever. George Washington, the first commander of the Continental Army wrote that, quote, a large standing army in time of peace has ever been considered dangerous to the liberties of a country." Though he supported a small frontier force. Father Colony Father struck similar notes. Alexander Hamilton says, quote, standing armies are dangerous to liberty. He wrote that in the Federalist No. 29. He also says, a standing military force with an overgrown executive will not long be safe companions to liberty. The means of defense against foreign danger have always been the instruments of tyranny at home." James Madison says, what sir is the use of the militia? It is to prevent the establishment of a standing army, the bane of liberty. These are some of what the founding fathers believed. The founding fathers believed we shouldn't have a standing army. Now, the standing navy is a little different. No wonder then that they put an expiration date on any American army. Article 1, Section 8, Clause 12 of the U.S. Constitution states that Congress has the power to, quote, to raise and support armies, but no appropriation of money to use that use shall be for a longer term than two years, end of quote. Two years. The next clause, authorizing US Navy, imposes no limits on spending. The message was clear. America needs a peacetime defense force at sea, not on land. Okay, so now when I say abolish the Navy, also, I say abolish the Army, abolish the Navy, abolish the Air Force. Now, the Air Force wouldn't have been applicable, of course, during when the Constitution was written and brought up with our property fathers and the Space Force as well, but abolish all of them. We have a National Guard. We have a bunch of National Guards. We have a National Guard and we have State National Guards. They can be our Army. So all that equipment coming back home, give it to the National Guards all over the country. Defend our borders. That's what our military should be doing, defending our borders. Not getting involved in adventures overseas. The Navy. Close down the Navy. We have a Coast Guard. Bring all those Navy ships back home, assign them to the Coast Guard. Probably have to mothball a whole lot of them because we'll have way too many more than we need. They're now the Coast Guard. They're defending our coasts. We'll send the Coast Guard outside of international waters, attacking other nations. Bring them home. Air Force, now the Air Force, of course, didn't exist. Our Civil Air Patrol didn't exist back in the days of our founding fathers. assigned, expand the civil air patrol to include our air force and keep them in our own damn country. Space Force, well that's a whole other thing. I don't know what maybe they would be plugged into the Air Force, the tasks involving satellites and space defense, which I don't have a problem with as long as it's for defense for our nation. Satellites, you know, monitoring everything that's going on as far as militaries around the world. to make sure we aren't going to be attacked. There probably should be something involved in space and the Space Force. I don't know what that would be called in a home-based version that isn't involved in war and attacking other countries. Our Space Force hasn't done that yet, but we can damn well believe that's where we're heading. So yeah, okay, I'm a dreamer here. Get rid of the Army, the Marines, the Navy, the Air Force, and the Space Force. Get rid of them all. Abolish them all. Dismantle them. meld them into our National Guard, our Coast Guard, and our Civil Air Patrol. Yeah, okay, I hear you saying, yeah, it never happened, never happened. But that's what we need to have happen. If you want to make this country great again, if you want to make America great again, bring all our troops back home, guard our own borders, nobody's ever going to be able to take over this country by land, sea, or air with our forces back home. That's what we need to have done. And, as you can hear, that's also going to guarantee I never get elected to any office. Well, probably be killed if I try to run for office, but with a message like that, you can't go on the mainstream media and say these things. Wouldn't be appropriate. Wouldn't be allowed. I'd end up like Charlie Kirk pretty quickly. I'm here just exercising my free speech rights. It's, you know, take those away from us here pretty soon too, which you're trying to do by buying up all our... We used to be, when I was a kid, we only had... like three or four places where we got our news from you know, it's like CBS NBC at ABC and Come to find out We were being lied to for all of them. They're basically government owned or governments, you know propaganda pieces Then this thing called the Internet came along CNN and they turned into the same same damn thing and Fox News they turned in the same damn thing And then the Internet came along And all of a sudden, we got all these choices. Now, I was listening to shortwave radio before the Internet, so I was getting some information that I wasn't getting. And with my daily propaganda, I was getting through all the alphabet, CBS, ABC, CBS, NBC, whatever. So shortwave radio, I was getting some information. It was a little harder to obtain it. Now, with the Internet, it's easily obtained. But a lot of the information on the Internet is crap, too, of course. Gotta sort through and find out the right sources of information. So That's my idea and of course along with that and I've always said this here on my show for years actually Stop sending money to other countries. Yes, including Israel Israel wouldn't exist without us Be honest about this Israel would not exist without us. We're sending the money and allowing them to Bitch slap our president and use our military however they want Israel wouldn't exist It wouldn't exist at all. If Israel could exist, by all means let them exist. I don't have any problem with them existing. It's not on my dime. So, yeah, Israel wouldn't exist. They'd probably be eaten up pretty quickly by all their neighboring countries in the Middle East. It wouldn't last very long. And maybe they should have ever been formed in the first place, of course, back in the 1940s. But that's almost sure. Then you're going to call me anti-Semitic. Well, somebody's going to call me anti-Semitic by saying that. And we shouldn't be supporting it. So stop sending money to all these countries. And it's not just, it's not just Israel. It's Egypt and Jordan and all these other countries in the Middle East and all around the world that we're sending money to. We're going in debt here. What is less, I heard, $37 trillion, something like that? Our economy is faltering. We're going to collapse someday. But yeah, we're sending money overseas and putting a trillion dollars a year into our military. If you cut our military like I just suggested, you can cut down probably one tenth of that. and still have an excellent military. And we've been known all over the world for finally being the protectors of democracy that we supposedly are, even though we're a republic. Bring our troops back home, mind our own business, that's another thing we need to do. Shut down the CIA or at least modify them so they're here at home. There might be a reason for, there certainly will be a reason for intelligence. But there isn't a reason for us to use our intelligence to go out and invade other countries and upturn every country and go through regime changes of other countries, which is what our CIA has been doing for the last 80 years. It hasn't been around quite 80 years, but since the inception of the CIA, I went over that on other shows, all the things that we've done. Bring our troops back home, stop sending the money, and mind their own business. That's the way this country, before World War I, That's what the American public believes is mind their own business. Hello, sir caller. You got it. I'm just going to throw something in there. If you're going to abolish the military and you want the CIA to get out of stuff, we don't need them at home. They're charter. The way they're supposed to operate, they're not supposed to operate on US soil. If we're going to pull out from other countries, we don't need them here. They do a lot of black. operations overseas, black bag stuff that we wouldn't want to be involved with. It's been a long time running joke and everybody knows that the CIA is involved with running drugs in South America. It's kind of a joke about fact, but the evidence has been out there. The information on Air America, what happened during Vietnam and those guys came home and started running the operation here, going south of the border and bringing stuff back. Yeah, you're right about that. I guess the space force again like I said, I'm sorry the CIA could be melting. The CIA could be melded in with a space force somewhat because again I think intelligence is needed and that's where we'd be getting our intelligence from. We can get it all by satellite now in communications while the NSA and CIA could be melded in and work in cooperation with the space force for our intelligence. So bring all our agents back home, don't get messed around, yeah, don't import drugs and all the things that our CIA gets. CIA is just ridiculous. We don't need it at all in that aspect to take over other countries and have regime changes overseas everywhere, all we've been doing. But going back to World War I, before World War I, we were isolationists. If you want to call me an isolationist, that's fine. Just don't call me a Republican or a Democrat. Before World War I, the U.S. Army didn't even have permanent division-level units. But things obviously have shaped up quite differently since then. The Army is now the largest branch of the military with nearly half a million active duty troops plus another 176,000 reservists. Now, the militia that was supposed to prevent the establishment of a standing army has now been absorbed into it. Since the early 20th century, all state-level National Guard units have been subordinate to the U.S. Army and the U.S. Air Force. Since 2001, more than a million guardsmen and guardsmen, guardswomen, have been sent overseas sometimes for multiple tours of duty rather than defending their home states or attacking their own people in recent months. So, I'm not in favor, the word militia there is used different than the word militia is used typically in the context of what this channel normally hears. I'm using this as more of a mainstream view of what some people believe the Mish militia actually represents and that represents the state level national guards. That's one view of what the militia is and that's the view I'm reading off of this article here. So I don't want to get into a big argument about what the militia actually is, but I got so much to cover here. So this is how we need to defend our country. And defense is the word. That war. Department of Defense, not Department of War. This is my opinion, of course. My opinion sucks as far as a lot of you might think. You might be yelling at me right now at your radio or your computer. This guy I think he's talking about, abolishing the military. But our founding fathers were kind of in that mindset as well. It's supposed to be only two years on our army. Obviously, we've had enough to take armies now for more than a hundred years, heavenly. They aren't following our constitution there either. I'm going to move on really quickly here. This is going to meld into some other things I'm going to talk about tonight. War. We're about ready to go to war with who knows? Roll the dice. Venezuela. Iran. Russia. China, I mean, size that's only four or five countries. Dice has six sides. I'm sure we can come up with enough to fill a whole dice. Our executive branch and our people that run our oligarchy, let's call it America's oligarchy, we call it what it is, are just bound and determined to get us into somewhere or somewhere. I'm going to make a prediction here. I made two predictions tonight. I think, in my own opinion of course, that this war that we're going to be starting, whichever, wherever it's going to go first, or that Netanyahu's going to start it for us or whatever, more than likely it looks like it could be the signing time of the Holocaust to Ukraine too. Anyway, wherever it is, whether it's Ukraine, whether it's against Russia, or if it's against Iran via Israel or if it's going to be Venezuela because of drugs, then I think it's going to happen when and if they actually release these Epstein files. They're going to need a major distraction in the news if these Epstein files are actually released. Now, as of yesterday, there's been another major name named from the memoirs of this Virginia Kifari, I'm probably saying her name right around, one of the most outspoken Epstein girls that has spoken up for the last couple decades at least. And she mysteriously died of suicide about six months ago at her home in Australia. I haven't really thought a lot of details about what exactly how she died, but Suicide is what everybody's saying. I mean, I've really only looked into this here last day since I heard about this memoir that was released by her in her death, after her death, called Nobody's Girl, her memoir. Now, she's already happened here months ago where, in fact, Prince Andrew was sued by her years ago and actually won out of court, the Duke of York. Now, we don't... We don't have kings here, right? Supposedly. Duke of York, Prince Andrew, and he's the name in this book again in details about what happened. He was very violent with her, sexually violent with her. And to the point where now he has the big scandal in Europe now in England, where he has now had to relinquish his royal title. If you don't know, because I had to look these up because I didn't really, I knew Prince Andrew, kind of what he was, but he's basically the brother of King Charles. It was Prince Charles and his brother Prince Andrew. But being from Prince Charles, being the older one, now he's King. And if King Charles dies, it goes to his oldest son, which is William. Anyway. I don't care to follow British royalty monarchy. But anyway, he's actually relinquished his royal title in such a scandal. But also named in this book, this memoir by this Virginia Gufari, I'm sorry, I'm probably pronouncing it wrong, Griffey, I don't know, an Israeli prime minister. Now we knew there was a former Israeli prime minister named already, but now she's named. Karad Barak, who was prime minister in the years 1999, 2000, 2001, period in that era. Before, after Netanyahu actually, then he was prime minister before then, and then he had other prime ministers, and then then, yeah, he'll go back in. So, and who had Barak? was is listed in these allegedly listed in these a Form of the Epstein files. These various names are coming out In this memoir called nobody's girl look it up on live. You haven't heard it I'm what the mainstream media is talking about this at all. So All these names if they come out And what's holding it up right now and you've probably heard this Yeah, I think in the mainstream media has actually said this and I don't know how to pronounce her name a Dalita Griljalva. Okay, I'm pronouncing it wrong, I'm sure. An Arizona Democrat, it is to be sworn in. Mike Johnson is supposed to swear this lady in, but he refused to do so. So a couple days ago, there was a lawsuit filed that you need to swear her in. She's wanting to be sworn in. She's been waiting for weeks. She needs to be sworn in and they're refusing to swear her in because supposedly now a vote comes on the floor about the Epstein files, they would be forced to release the Epstein files if she's sworn in. So all these things are interconnected here. This Arizona Democrat, a representative, a Dalita, Rizhab, I don't know what nationality that name was obviously not what we would expect for most Americans, but whatever. a foreign sounding name, but I don't know her nationality or her lineage. My chance is refusing us to sign, to swear her in. And so that's got to mean, this is like never really happened. Where somebody who's been lawfully elected has been refused to be sworn in. And so anyway, a lawsuit's been filed. So all these things are kind of come together. If she gets in, Finally gets sworn in and the voters have released the Epstein files because she apparently the last vote that would make it happen Make it so John look for card would say Or they something something else is gonna block it Something else is probably gonna block it. Maybe something will happen like I don't know maybe Marjorie Taylor Greene will have been paid enough for maybe Come to an unfortunate Accidents or something like that. I mean she's she's in danger folks. She's speaking up Republican, speaking up big time about the Epstein. I'm sorry, Craig, could I come up here just for a second again? Go ahead. I find it laughable that anybody thinks that a single Democrat vote is going to release the Epstein files. When Biden was in office, they had all this information. They had majority rule. They could have released it at any time during Trump's run for the presidency. They didn't. They didn't do it because their names are on the list. They know many of their Democratic party members, and I guarantee you Trump probably is on that list. He was a good friend of Epstein. He's him and probably several of Republicans are. But there are just as many Democrats on that list as there are Republicans. That's why the vote that they had the day Charlie Kirk was executed, the Democrats sided with Republicans not to release those files and secure it due to national security. I don't know what they're saying they're going to release now. I know that some people are saying that the female witnesses from the Epstein case are planning to come forward and make a statement and list the people that they will testify were involved with Epstein. But I don't know what list we actually can get from the government by anybody voting on it since they already voted like they did with the Kennedy thing to seal it for 60 years. Yeah, well, like I say, something could happen in the meantime anyway, regardless of this person gets born in, that it's very possible. But you know what? And you mentioned Charlie Kirk, and I want to go there too. The the is I'm calling it murder, but if you are call session eight, okay, the murder Charlie Kirk Has raised a whole lot of on the internet the whole thing has grown legs and Against Israel even though so far. There's no proof that Israel had it had anything to do with it There's a lot of subs there's some there's some evidence that looks like they probably were involved. They certainly had motive but anyway Whether it's true or not, if Israel had anything to do with it, it doesn't really matter because the whole internet is basically all the conspiracy theories are kind of pointing the finger at Israel, almost all of them. And that is also connected with the Epstein files because we know that Epstein was a Mossad agent and then now we have Harad Barak who was also involved with his, what would you call it, rape, etc. of underage women. Highly connected to Israel apparently this whole Epstein file thing there's probably a lot of other names in the Epstein files that are Israeli high officials and maybe that's another reason because Obviously Trump is a bitch of Netanyahu of it the bitch of Israel not just Netanyahu but Israel in general They'll do anything that Israel demands they do is what it looks like to me anything in Muriel Adams to Adelson says so these are These things are all inter seem like they're interconnected if the Epstein files actually do get released. I think that's my prediction is They have to distract the major big time and it will have to be some big war. That's my prediction. The war may happen anyway, even though the Epstein files don't because, like I say, we're at the point of now that the dice is being rolled and it's just a matter of where it lands and what war we're going to get involved in. Maybe it will be several at once because of these Epstein files. They have to keep that out of the news. They have to keep the truth out of the news. I don't know how much of what I'm saying here has actually been on the mainstream media. I haven't really been listening for the last few days how much of this has actually gotten under the mainstream. I've been listening in my programs while I work on my podcast and such that I've been listening to while I'm working through my cell phone. Also relating to all of this, I'm going to Charlie Kirk here briefly again. Did you hear about this? I don't think this is probably on the mainstream. Google searches. Apparently it's been wiped now, but there's been people that have shown and there's images showing the Google searches. That'll happen in front of me. The day before the murder of Charlie Kirk, somebody in Washington DC, I'm giving the exact day or... Anyway, before, immediately before the murder of Charlie Kirk, there was somebody in Washington DC Googling the name of whatever the killer's name is, all three names of his name, specifically. And other searches... They were found before the murder were murders from the hospital where he was taken to. Not the hospital that would have been the most logical for him to go to. The one closer and had a better trauma center. The hospital he was taken to. Google searches for not only Washington, D.C. but also Israel. Also searches for the surgeons at that hospital. Some random hospital in Salt Lake City somehow got on Google searches of Washington DC and Israel before the assassination. I doubt this is on the mainstream news because now they've wiped it. Thank you Mr. Google. Biles to So first Craig, boy devil's advocate Salt Lake City coming up in a Google search in Washington DC is not too big of a surprise because that other agency that we talked about the CIA and the Central Intelligence Agency Has their primary servers in Salt Lake City there's offices for CIA NSA and Couple of other the intelligence agencies right there in Salt Lake But to have them specifically looking for this that hospital and also the guy's name who allegedly killed Carly Kurt That is kind of more evidence that there's something else going on to this story I think most people in America kind of think kind of in terms of Kennedy now where? Most a lot of people I don't know what the percentage is most people probably don't believe that Kennedy that was a one-shooter and a magic bullet and all that crap I think people are believing the same thing now about Charlie Kurt because there's so much wrong with their story. Here's another prediction I'm going to make. This guy, I don't remember his name, the guy that's accused of killing Charlie Kurt. He's going to have to disappear somehow. He's going to have to be in. Okay, thank you. They want to charge him with the death penalty. Utah has the death penalty. They were even talking about doing a firing squad because they so have that there. They don't have to disappear and they just have to kill him. Well, but there's got to be a trial, though. And Discovery is going to show all kinds of things wrong with their story. When the autopsy would have to be under Discovery, probably we'd be able to get the autopsy, which we are. There's a lot of rumors about what's in the autopsy. The bullet, you're going to have to reveal the bullet or fragments of the bullet or something to prove it came from that gun. All this is going to have to come out of Discovery. So this can't even go to trial, let alone having to go in front of a firing squad. This is going to have to disappear before trial. So there's no way in... Or they'll put a gag order on it if it does go to trial, Craig. Unless every single attorney that represents him is bought and paid for, Discovery is going to bring up all kinds of things that are going to show the FBI's case is completely false. I agree Discovery will bring up a lot of stuff, but we will have cases like what happened with Houtari. Houtari can talk about Houtari's case because they weren't there. But anybody else tries to talk about it, they would be in trouble for it. Because of the gag order, the way they did the gag order for it. In this case, if they take it to trial and they put a gag order on it, who's going to... what defendant or... let's see... Air Duelle is going to write a book or tell his story about what he did, who could get it. So the Warring Commission would have to be a Bondi Commission, you're saying, basically. Everything sealed. White wash and sealed. Well, but but I'm not saying it's just this guy I think that I have a feeling this this kid is gonna end up like Epstein He's gonna be suicided or killed some other way It's not gonna go to trial can't go to trial. That's my opinion I guess am I prediction here the guy's gonna have to disappear because the the blisters aren't gonna match the gun Nothing's gonna work. Their whole story is gonna fall apart under discovery if this really goes to trial So we're going to have to have a Jack Ruby or somebody that's going to take him out or he's going to have to suicide himself like Epstein was. That's my prediction. The kid's going to have to disappear. It's not going to happen. He's never going to go to trial. That's my own personal prediction. I'll make another prediction too. This is a long-term prediction. We're going to see this as well. There's no question about this. I think everybody's going to agree with me on this one. The other prediction I'm going to make is the last 80 years or so, the word Nazi, has always been the go-to word to demonize somebody. In the future, the new word is going to have to be Zionists. Zionism. Zionists. That's going to be the new go-to word for when this is all over with. Israel's got such black marks on its top now. There's no way out of it for them. Israel is going to have to collapse. I don't think any other way this is going to happen. And when that does, the new go-to word for the next hundred years or however many years it is until we have a new word to demonize people with, maybe it'll have something to do with AI and robots or something, the new word will be zionists. That's how you're going to be, that's how we're going to be talking about how we call Hitler or we call like a Hitler or Nazis. For fascism, the new word will be zionist and zionism. That's an easy prediction to make. I think everybody will see that happen. Unless somehow we prevail along with Israel and still rule the world like we're trying to do now, I don't think that's going to happen. I think we're going to lose this. Israel is definitely going to lose this. I think we're going to fall with him unless Trump decides to bail ship and get away from the situation. It sure doesn't look like he's going to. He needs us to tell all his donors to go to hell. and stand up for his country like he's supposed to, like he's taken a note to do so. He's not. So a lot of hard words here from me here tonight, but I think a lot of you will agree with me. A lot of these things. Really not. Okay, what else? I got a list here. Got other things on the list here. Are we up to seven votes now that we've attacked? I think we've attacked now a vote that actually had Colombians on board. Now the Colombian president is now threatening Trump purchase. And if we go to war with Venezuela, well there's no legal justification for it, first of all. We're blowing up boats out of the water that probably didn't have any drugs and had no evidence that they had drugs and they were in international waters and they couldn't have made it to the US coast anyway. There were two smaller boats that couldn't have no fuel to make it. But yet we're blowing them up. Calling them narco-terrorists. We had no evidence whatsoever of being a terrorist or involved with drugs running these boats. No evidence whatsoever that I've seen. And now apparently we've blown up a boat in the Pacific as well. And that wouldn't have come from Venice. Let me think here. I need a map. Venezuela on the west coast in the Pacific. I think the numbers show that most of our drugs come from Peru and Colombia not Venezuela very small percentage come Venezuela. So why aren't we attacking the boats from from from Peru and and Colombia or the aircraft coming from there? Calling the Morocco terrorists. Well because well, we're we're partly like that said we're partly involved with this drug running, right? So they're blaming drugs on Maduro As justification right there, we have I think the last count there was like eight warships of some type of warships out in the Caribbean and about up to 10,000 troops presently heading out there waiting for their orders. Their illegal orders, their unlawful orders, because you can guarantee there won't be a debate in Congress whether or not we should go to war, which is required by the Constitution of course. No, you're just going to do it. So we're running into very dangerous territory here and it all seems like it's coming together like something's going to happen all. What's the economy and bricks? God, there's so many things we can talk about right now. There are things that are going disastrous. The Tomahawks in Ukraine? Are we going to really send Tomahawks over there? Now, Tomahawks, for those of you who maybe don't know, I'm only going by all the information I'm hearing from those who do know, it's not going to change the war. Tomahawks are slow. They're old technology. They were useful during the Gulf War back in 2000, whatever it was, 2002. They were useful then, but they're of almost no use now against the modern drone and missile technology. The time of ox are ancient technology. Yeah, if you launched 50 of them at once at Moscow, a couple of them might get through, but essentially they're going to be all shot down. So, Moscow, the Russians aren't really worried about the Tomahawks so much as a weapon, but they are worried about it as an escalation of war and the lack of diplomacy, which our president is very famous for. No, aren't there any diplomacy? No, we don't need diplomacy. We'll threaten you. We'll sanction you, we'll tear a few to death, and if any of that works, we'll bomb you. That's the Trump administration's idea of diplomacy. We're not being diplomatic at all. We're doing anything. We're bombing everybody. Not everybody yet. And it's going to backfire us. We do not produce enough of these weapons to keep us going. Netanyahu likes the match in Iran again. It'll be over for us and Israel within about two weeks. It'll be over. And then the whole thing they have left is the Samson option. And the Samson option basically means nuclear weapons from their submarines. Yes, Israel has submarines in their station. I can't remember how many they have, but they have nuclear-capable submarines. They're actually diesel-electric submarines, but they're nuclear-missile capable. They're from Germany. They're made in Germany. And they're out there waiting for that order because if Iran gives them everything they got, Israel is done for. And the Samson option is, according to them, according to their own words, is basically the idea behind it is, well, if we're going to die, everybody's going to die with us. And so they've lost their nuclear missiles at whatever targets they decide they're going to hit. Probably Iran, maybe Turkey, probably Pakistan, because Pakistan is now also vowed to be Allow their nuclear weapons to be used in case they have agreements with both Turkey and Saudi Arabia. That hey, our nuclear weapons are at your disposal if you need them. And then if Israel launches their nukes at various countries, are we going to have to now launch our nukes to try to protect Israel from the final solution of them? Just try to protect them? And where are we going to launch our missiles to? To Iran? Or are we going to end up? getting China and Russia to say, no, you don't do that. They have nuclear weapons pointed at us as well. This could go out very quickly, very quickly. And our administration seems to be encouraging it on every step of the way. I'm not one usually to peer-monger nuclear war. The nuclear war part doesn't bother me so much other than the fact that all the other nations get involved and they will destroy our economy for decades to come. But destroy economies all around the world for decades to come. No, we won't all be dead. Even if every missile that Russia has is launched at us and every missile that China has is launched at us, no, we won't all be dead. A lot of us will die, but no, we won't all be dead. We won't have electricity for decades. And our economy will be in shambles and we'll have a monetary system. Every good thing will be in shambles, but we know we all will be dead. It's just you don't understand nuclear war if you believe we're all going to be dead. And no, there won't be a nuclear winter either. You've all been lied to about that. There's all cold war propaganda to get you to be fearful and allow them to build up this military industrial complex of all the nuclear weaponry we have today. So no, we all will be dead. Everybody in Israel won't be dead. Everybody in Iran won't be dead. Let me see, what else we got on my shirt? Do we need more? Let's see here. Actually, I think I've covered all of you very quickly. This meeting with the generals, Pete Exott, that was crazy to hear him say that. Secretary of War, why did we have Secretary of War? That was abolished back in 1947, the word Secretary of War. The Secretary of Defense. It's been that way since 1947. Let's see, what else do I got here? Let's see, memoirs. I'm seeing I'm looking at all the, the, the, the Houden with Barack accused. Oh, another Air Force general calls it quits. After this meeting on October 1st with the generals, with the hundreds of generals coming together to hear what the dictator Trump has said, the King Trump, or whatever you want to call him, I don't know. General Thomas, who's there, And just days after Defense Secretary Pete takes this ideological tinge speech to hundreds of top generals and admirals. If you're just joining us here in about a 15-second clip or something, if you didn't catch it before, to ensure peace, we must prepare for war. From this moment forward, the only mission of the newly restored Department of War is this, war fighting. Preparing for war and preparing to win. unrelenting and uncompromising in that pursuit. Yeah, he's talking about attack. He's not talking about defense. Everything he just said there was about attacking other countries. Countries that we attacked have no, any national security threat whatsoever, any threat to us. You know the biggest national security threat to us right now? Israel. That's the biggest national security threat to us right now. Not Iran, not Russia, not China, not, well name your country. What other countries are we on? Venezuela? Israel is the number one threat to our national security. Our support of Israel. Needs to end, but they're not going to do that. Because our Congress and our senators and our executive branch are all basically about 80% of them are bought out by Israel, the Israel lobby. Like I said long ago also, and I still am trying to figure out, I'm still battling with chat GCP to get this video done. We need a new, a more accurate pledge of allegiance, no we? Pledge of allegiance to the United States of Israel. Our new flag will be with red and white stripes, 13 red and white stripes, and a blue field with a white Star of David in it. That's our new flag. You'll be preaching, you'll be bowing to in the future if B.B. gets his way. Hopefully, Israel's going to collapse. I mean, again, I don't really have anything against a country surviving, just now I'm lying down. Let him have at it. He thinks he can do it? By all means, we'll sell you weapons. How's that? Keep our military industrial complex satisfied. We will manufacture and sell weapons to whoever wants to buy them. We'll give them to you. And we won't send you money so that you can buy them from us. We will sell them to you. And there will always be wars all over the world. So the military and industrial complex could be happy. They'll still be making money. Hmm. Now you know why this show is called Forbid Knowledge, don't you? Because we talk about things we're not supposed to be talking about. I like to listen to the mainstream, find out what I'm supposed to know, or what they want me to know, and then go elsewhere and find out what I need to know to be a valid American. Yeah, and because I've been talking about it, I've been... Those of you who maybe are just joining me, I'm saying all these bad things about Trump. I said bad things about all the ones before him too. So don't start thinking I'm a Democrat bashing on Republicans. Don't dare call me a Democrat. Don't dare accuse me of being a Republican either. I'm an American. And we all should be that way. They've got us in this paradigm where we have to be Democrat or Republican. Or rich or poor, we have to beat each other's throat. We have to fight the wrong enemy. Left versus right. Liberal versus conservative. Rich versus poor. Man versus woman. You got to keep us fighting each other and make this blue world order work for them. Well, technically Craig, after the Constitution was ratified, and for a lot of people that's questionable too, We are all supposed to be Republicans, but even the Republicans don't call it a republic. They still say, call it our democracy instead of our republic. Right. Well, the republic as described in the Constitution doesn't bear any resemblance to either of the parties today. It has a similar name, public and party. It never was. Article 4, Section 4, if anybody doesn't believe me, check Article 4, Section 4 of the Constitution. We are a republic. It doesn't mean anything to the republicans or democrats. In fact, our founding fathers were scared to death of this country becoming a quote, democracy. You won't find the word democracy anywhere in that constitution. You will, however, find the word republic and you will find it in the constitution more than once. You will find that word republic, but you will not find the word democracy anywhere in there. If you do find it in there, you better see where it's issued from. Maybe Israel has got a hold of the constitution now too and is changing that. So, yeah, the Founding Fathers were scared to death of this country becoming a democracy because democracies always die a death of socialism. And that's not too hard to see. That's what kind of word direction we've headed here. Okay, but, Grant, tonight is over. I'd like to list friendly letters if you want at thefitknowledgeatyahoo.com and I hope to be here next week if I'm not Right, if I'm not Jeffrey Epstein or Charlie Kurtz by then. So next week, so long. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to this date. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemly farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be... Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish to kill, live in fear, and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take us. defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god give and write, and pray to god your freedom bright as Iowa key vanished in the midst of the whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god give and write, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he's stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kurnkey. I'm Dave Stone. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, south, north, and west. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite because of individuals who listen and then rebroadcast at their own discretion and they do it to help support Liberty Tree Radio. I want to say thank you. Analog and digital, of course. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside. These United States and today's date is, well, it's the 22nd of October, Weapons Wednesday. It is a 17th year of open obvious and in your face, Fabian, the socialist. and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2025 Old Earth Calendar, 2025 Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of Swords. And we've got Dave Stone with us. Dave, what is happening over in your neck of the woods, which isn't very far from my neck of the woods? Well, it's like 70 in Beechwether, right? Oh, yeah. Yeah, I think we've lost that for the moment. That'll be next week. I'm crossing fingers and hoping the way things are going. So, let's jump it off. Well, I just want to come up on Weapons Wednesday and talk about weapons. One of the things I think we need to really start concentrating hard on is, you know, I don't care if you got a billion rounds of ammo. I'm pretty sure we're gonna run out. Similar later because the hordes will just keep coming. Gotta hope we don't run out of ammo. But anyways, besides getting into reloading and we need to start making our own gunpowder, we need to start looking into learning how to do things the Indian style and probably start using some bows and arrows. Especially whenever we don't have to shoot very far. And well... Whenever we start talking about archery, because archery season is here and a lot of us are out in the woods and shooting arrows through deer or whatever have you. And we've got some really nice fast shooting bows now that shoot 100 yards, 150 yards. And that's all wonderful because you're using a carbon shaft. Or you're using an aluminum shaft out of a compound bow. That's great and wonderful, but you can't shoot a wooden arrow out of them things. Go ahead and try. You're going to be putting a new string on it and well, hopefully they don't break the lens or destroy anything else. They will not shoot a wooden arrow. So that means we need to look at the old recurve bows and uh, needs are looking at the recurve crossbows because I mean you're still going to get 45, 50 yards out of them if you get a decent one. I mean we can get $150 cheapies, you're still going to shoot 30 yards, 35 yards. And you know, let's face it, you're shooting people. It's a whole lot easier to go through a person than it is a deer. And it's a whole lot easier to kill them. Because well, once it goes bang, that person doesn't really have the stamina that that eight point buck does. The eight point buck is he's going to go 50 yards and that's through the lungs and through the heart. He's still going to keep right on going for a little while. Person you stick an arrow in them and They lose the fight real fast Especially if that big wooden thing sticking out of them and everybody's trying to figure out well crap How do we fix this problem do we shove the arrow all the way through or do we pull the arrow back out? That's great the dilemma. I would hate to have to face that But that's all the way we need to be looking into all the while the individual the errand was going don't touch it Don't touch it. Don't touch it Let's not forget that the individual is feeling every moment of whatever it is that you provide in the way of injury. So the bow and arrows are not obsolete. They just have very specific application. And in this case, first shot, quiet, reasonable range. During Vietnam, there was a great deal of study on the subject. Everybody, I think, has kind of forgotten this. brought bow and arrow in recurve into service and there was an incredible amount of research done. Part of this I think was because again the rustics were there in Vietnam, the Montagnard, were still using their traditional crossbows and continued to build them all through the war. I don't know about today but during that period of time it was not uncommon to see patrol personnel with a Montagnard crossbow for sensory removal and for quiet elimination under certain conditions. Doesn't mean they didn't have guns. It's just the idea that the crossbow was a much more effective quiet tool in the toolbox. Every minute goes, well, they had silencers. Of course they did. Yes, they did. And they still chose the Montagnard crossbow because it was also indigenous. It was what the natives used. So it was a little bit more difficult to figure out who did that when the time came also. Keep that in mind too. Go ahead Dave. Well another avenue we started looking into, we got to really start doing some research into these air rifles. They've got some big bore air rifles that are showing real great promise. The promise is going to come is how to pump cylinders back up. and keep enough cylinders on hand. I mean, you're not going to shoot all day. You're not going to shoot 100 rounds and stay in a fight without changing cylinders and stuff like that. But we need to start looking outside the box. We need to bring everything, including the kitchen sink, to the combat field and be very proficient in our weapons. And that means buy it now, practice with it now. Just so you know that weapon so you can grab it in the middle of the night and it can operate that thing. Now I can guarantee you that I can grab my compound bow in the middle of the night and I can sling an arrow at whatever I need to and probably come close to hitting. Now I'm gonna stay close because in the middle of the night in the dark you are gonna be just basically shooting the shadows. Now with that being said we need to address the issue of sights. You know everybody's got these nice wonderful sights under rifles. You know we got the lasers we got you name it and it all takes batteries now That's a wonderful thing. We can use solar power We can use whatever power you want to train recharge batteries and indeed keep our electronics running The problem comes with as I was reading in one article everything that takes battery has a computer board Now, last time I checked, if we did EMP systems, your electronic gadget there ain't gonna work. So it's a great tool to have, a great tool to play with, a great tool to use at the beginning. Don't rely on it. Don't trust it to be there forever. That means the good old wiring sites are still gonna prevail. Now, there's that slap in the face where everybody's using all these flat tops and well, huh. I don't need them stupid sites. Them them old iron site stations getting away. Oh, that's right. They do. That's why you need to learn to operate with your iron sites and you need to have them there. They've got some great flip up iron sites that go on top of rifles. I don't care what rifle it is. They've got great flip ups. Work great on them right now. Except for one issue. If you beat it through the brush enough, them springs do start to fail. And them springs start to fail and your flip ups are no longer flip ups. You're winding up, you're sticking whatever you can in there to keep that thing in place. You just can't beat the good old metal iron sights and I'm a firm believer in that. And everything I got, well, the first thing I do is it better have iron sights on that thing or you know what, don't even pull it out of the box. I can put a scope on top of it. I can put a scope that will go over top of them iron sights. I can put whatever sight there is in the world on any rifle. I just gotta use high enough rings. There's something to be said about the old iron sights and I'm pretty sure that guys that have been in World War II will tell you. You know what? We beat them rifles, we beat them hard and threw them on the ground, picked them up, banged them against tanks, you name it. Them in one glance, the old iron sights lasted to the end. There's something to be said about iron sights. I like my battery operated sight. I love that thing. Buddy, I can put that thing out in the middle of the night and I don't care. You can be running full speed and I can put that little red dot on you and I'm going to hammer you. That's great and wonderful. But I'm not relying on that. I'm going to count on that to fail. About like everything else, every piece of equipment you've got is eventually going to wear out. It's going to break down wherever you have. Again, we're going to come back to the bows. The recurve bows, you can put new strings on. You can put a string and recurve. You will not put a string on a compound without a bow press. Pairing simple. And I don't care how you try and do it, you ain't going to do it and ten of your buddies can't help you do it. But recurve, you string by yourself. And you can take the string off of that and guess what? There's no tension on them limbs. Them limbs are going to last you a long time on that bow. Your compound will not. The whole time that that compound has got the string on it, it is slowly wearing out. That's why you restring them. That's why some of these new bows, you restring every two or three years. Because the torque is so hard on them strings. Where as a recurve, Good Lord! I know people that have had a reed curve for over 10 years and they haven't had a new string put on it. And it still shoots as good as it did before. Why? Because after they get done hunting, they take the tension off the string and off the limbs. They don't have near as many problems with a reed curve, limbs breaking as they do on any compound, whether that be at a crossbow or, you know, a compound bow or at a crossbow. So... Let's start looking in the marius get proficient with the weapons take them out play with them I mean that you have time right now. We have time our time is getting short But we have time so train train train because that's what we're gonna have to do So with that being said We've got some people coming in this weekend. We are gonna do us a training this weekend It's gonna be wet. It's gonna be cold It's gonna be miserable And we're going to do partial sleep deprivation training, so This would be a good one. This is going to be fun this weekend. I'm pretty sure that by the time we get done We're going to have some people that are tired. They're going to crawl home. We're going to crawl in bed. They're going to desire whatever warm food they can get because This isn't going to be a well, let's sit around a campfire and let's talk about campfire stories. This is going to be we're going to be hitting the ground. We're going to do some running, we're going to do some tolling, we're going to do some night operations. We're going to, it's going to be a blast. And I'm going to put them all through the paces. So I know that you got somebody coming Mark, that you're bringing in. I've been in contact with most everybody else, everybody's stringing in. This will be a good one. But like I said, it's going to be cold, it's going to be damp, it's going to be wet. Perfect training weather, perfect. Because We're not farewell, they're fighters. Any weather. Spring, summer, fall, winter. You name it, that's what we're training for. Because we know we're going to have to be in it through all of it. Back to you Mark. Especially with the, again, the season change. We have the ability to actually get everybody prepped so they get a better feel for what's going on right now. Some people have not spent as much time in the woods. or have not been able to participate as often. The schedules are the biggest bear in the situation where you're in a peacetime environment. We already know how that works. I will remind everybody very quickly again that as far as cold weather items, over at CenterFireSystems.com. This is the cheapest, goofiest thing I have found. I've been looking around today. We're just when I've had time. Go to CenterfireSystems.com, search boots. The last boot item that pops up, and I think it's on the second page of the postings, is a calf high pullover rubber boot, OD green. I believe it's British, yeah, British got it, did it again. I think it's German. Double check that, they will tell you. But this is a full rubberized boot in extra, extra large, which means You can slide any kind of footwear into that boot and I don't care who you are, you're probably going to fit that boot one way or another. It is a great emergency or just standard cold weather item for the kind of weather we're getting into now, which is cold wet, which is the worst possible kind of condition you can operate in. Cold wet is far more dangerous than dry slash sub-zero or freezing wet. It should say freezing cold, but still wet. It's just everything's frozen. Everything's dry. Winter is notorious for having this in-between cycle twice. First, when we go out to the cold, then later at the end of the season when we're leaving the cycle. And in both cases, that's where hypothermia, cold, cold, wet casualties take place. And, for that reason, having the right tools in the toolbox are a really good idea. So, guys, go over to CenterfireSystems.com, search boots. I'm sure these come from Sturm. They only are an extra, extra large. But the good thing is that barring somebody with a really big butt boot, in other words, maybe 14 or 15, size 15, in this case, they might even fit those. But putting a they're designed to be put over a whole boot and over the upper Forgive me the all the way up to the top of the calf by the looks of the cut These are an excellent solution for $2. I don't care if they die this season $2. It's gonna probably cost a little more for shipping. Although again, you don't want to buy just one look see what else they have there on sale Look at the other market items remember that Centerfire has the Miltech, Fincelate, Combat Boot, Rubber Lower Leather Upper for $10 a pair. They only have a couple of different sizes, three I think, but they have them in stock. And then there are a couple of other boot deals, including a muck lock with all of the internal wrappings and the internal soles. And actually, that's a pretty good price at $22. A little more expensive, but not really expensive. People pay that much for tennis shoes. So take a look at CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, and then go to Boots. Do a search for Boots and look at the deals they have. They don't really have, except for the reproduction, World War II Boots. All of their boot prices right now are very reasonable. The only problem is in each item, they only have a very narrow size range. And again, those extra, extra large boots, that's a great emergency item to put in the back of the car and leave. No matter who needs them, they'll fit them, which is most important. Of course, even little guys. Of course, a wonderful guy. You probably just pick them all in one extra, extra large boot and carry them. So anyway, with the weather the weight is shifting and again also wet weather gear. Don't forget Sportsman's Guide, that's another solution. They have a Swedish rain suit, OD Green. It is military surplus but for one of the government services and I believe again that's $10 a set top and bottom in OD Green. You might want to check that out. Good utility wet weather items and mittens. They also have the Hungarian issue, camouflage mittens for, I believe it's two pairs for $4.26 with the Sportsman's Guide discount. So don't say there aren't cheap solutions. A lot of people are like, I can't afford it, it costs you it. Now this doesn't cost our landing at all. Again, the big thing is to cherry pick from different locations and that way you can meet your budget, especially your budgetary constraints. Another thing here too, keep a cover on your head. I don't care what you use, stocking cap, Russian Yosanka fur hats, patrol hats, whatever. But put something on your head. 99, well, 90, not 99, 90% of your body heat is lost through the top of your head. You're a thermal chimney. God built you that way. So again, a head cover of some kind and always put a spare stocking cap in your utility pockets. A simple 99 cent, it doesn't have to be wool, it can be acrylic. But that is still a great emergency cold weather item. Now if it's wool, oh, if it gets wet, it doesn't make any difference. It retains all the calories, all the heat it collects. So wool is your first best choice when it comes to that type of gear. Any of your equipment. Wool is a priority. The problem is finding any that's at a decent price. Mostly you're going to look for surplus as in yard sales, etc., where people are getting rid of items that they may have collected. Now, we're getting back into winter, so that's going to be less likely that that situation is disappearing rapidly as everybody realizes it's getting cold out there. So we are going to have to compensate accordingly. And as far as any great deals, probably not a whole lot out there. The only good thing is that with the clearance and sales, it's stuff from last year. They want to cycle that out so they can get all the new goodies that are out there available to do that. They have to cycle their stuff through. And that's when you want to snag and tag the items that we're talking about before. They vaporize. And by the way, I'm looking at, oh my goodness. Oh, okay. I see. I've got three things going on at once here. No, that was one more time. That's CenterFireSystems.com for the boots. CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. And footwear, the cool thing is, guys, especially with what's coming, even if for just a regular season, how about having two or three pairs of winter boots, especially if you're talking $10 a pair. And if you get one wet, you don't have to worry about later having to slide into and work your toes into that cold wet pair of boots. Instead, you can leave one pair off to the side drying while you've got another set ready to go and a third one on standby. And as each one gets wet, it gets to be able to sit there that much longer, which means you're not going to worry about the equipment or material breaking down for lack of proper maintenance. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance in this case. So Centerfire systems is one of the locations to check out. It's not the only one. You may have a better idea. You never know. And if you do take advantage of it, but Centerfiresystems.com has got some pretty good deals right now. Good trade as we say. Now, we're almost to the bottom. Real quick reminder before we go any farther, everybody, we are headed towards the beginning of the year billing cycle. We pay forward. We pay ahead. So we are going to be doing the drawings here shortly. We will probably be starting at the end of this week or the beginning of next week because that will put us into the end of the month. And what we do is for the last part of the year, every week we're going to be doing drawings. We've had a lot of people donate material. I want to say thank you all of our friends for doing that because we're loading up boxes. I should say I'm loading up boxes because I'm sorting and separating, so everybody has a whole bunch of goodies. And also, what we're donated were a couple of forbidden knowledge copper one ounce coins which will be in the process. It'll be one of those surprises for two of you. I'm going to split them up so that two individuals get a copper round in amongst all of the other gifts that are going to be going out with the drawings. What we do is everybody donates a dollar amount. And however many dollars you donate determines how many times your name is in the hat. And what we do is at a given point we pull five or six names out of the hat. We put the names on boxes. We shoot them out to our friends. And barring the postal service not doing anything strange, exotic, or unusual. They usually get there, but if they don't, let us know. Of course, we have a whole system for that. Ignore the return addresses. In some cases, they are, well, they mean nothing. Although they do work as camouflage, if you get my drift, cat move-flage. But again, this is one of those yearly things. We are a listener-supported network. We have always been able to meet this bill because of all of you. So we like to have some fun in the process where everybody gets a real little bit of return and we have some fun while we're doing it which is also half the battle. Remember we shall sing as we slay. We shall sing as we defeat the enemy and crush them utterly. Oh, the right. The clip of ammunition from my little outer metal light, needless to say, the rest is history. Again, we're headed towards the weekend. We're in the middle of the work week right now. Let's not give away every day we got yet, but we have to look forward to the work weekend. So for everybody out there, again, organize, arm, equip, and train as militia for a mutual defense. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. If you understand that we need the material where the troops will need it, so that's how it needs to be deployed. where literally the infantry boot meets the road. That's where the supply system needs to be prepped and ready to run and all of you are going to help make that happen. And that is a must right now. So a 5.10 program especially is critical and that is a system whereby you're able to outfit and equip and if ideally even arm either a five-man fire team or a ten-man squad. It doesn't have to be brand new anything as long as it's serviceable equipment. So putting together a five-man fire team kit of, you know, everything from clothing to web gear to even armor if possible, not everybody can do that. But setting up a system like this and having it forward and deployed Across the country is what's going to make the difference when the time comes and again all of you need to help to make that happen anyway Before we go any farther Dave. I've had a few people ask more to few actually asking about the situation with the township as far as being able to contact you to discuss the Corona beer virus money scam there are individuals I have of course emails for already But if you want to put a point of contact out there for anybody who might want to send you an email or get hold of you Hmm, I can follow that one I'm gonna come up with I can pass on the information for now. That's not a problem Yeah, let's do that and pass on information how to get a hold of me Well, I think what I'll do is give it to you and you can figure out how best which system to use so that the route and direction is your discretion. But again, there are people that are probably listening to you right now. And by the way, if anybody does have any questions, you could also ask the question here. And in the process then, I bet you were probably killing more than one bird with one stone, which also helps a little bit. The big issue here again, it's like a lot of the other problems we've seen pop out over the week here. Trump, of course, sending money to Argentina. And Argentina is a very unique situation. I tried to explain. Dave, they changed their money, but then the new guy that, well, everybody's yapping about, he came in and he changed the money again, didn't he? Yeah, they had dumped the, and whenever you heard about Argentina collapsed, their economic collapse, whenever you dig into understanding that whole economic collapse in Argentina, they said it's only the money tied to the dollar, to the IMF. Argentina's new currency, which was coming out with gold back, was in fact very strong in the economy. And so then they decide they're going to put this monkey in that's, I don't know what, running around with a chainsaw. And the first thing he does is pull the plug on the goldback currency to go back to the IMF. And whenever you, and you know, I got that wrong, because it's not really even the IMF, because if you really dig deep into it, they have borrowed all their money from BlackRock. You know that good organization. Yeah, they're trustworthy and They have said that basically BlackRock owns right around 60% of Argentina now, so and they're begging for more money and Because they're on a brink of collapse. Well, why wouldn't they be because well, you know the gold the dollar the American dollars what you you decided to go back with Never mind a gold currency of what was going to lift Argentina out of their mass. So we're going to dump billions and billions and billions into collapsing Argentina because, well, my God, BlackRock says we have to. So our masters of BlackRock, Mr. Fake there, he will get his way and, well, whatever. He stabilized the dollar some more. That's their goal because they want to break us. and make a sure you can afford to have electricity you can't afford to pay taxes you can't afford by gas you can't afford by groceries you can't oh that's right unless you go to their 15-minute cities and they'll give you a living wage that's the words well I think what's going to happen here is we'll be doing we will be going to look for them we won't be going to live with them but we will be looking for them shortly And I think everybody pretty well sees the writing on the wall that's got a brain. Of course, now there's a percentage of people out there that are just going to be comfortable as slaves. However, they will be told that they can only be good slaves if we're slaves with them. So if we fail to comply with the slave package, then we're evil and bad. And of course, the ring knockers will tell the bootlickers that you need to attack these people. The writing is pretty well on the wall and we have seen this before. We've seen them do this before. So historically there's plenty of opportunity to point out the program and how it works. The important thing is if you understand the threat then you can deal with the threat. And this is why organizing, arming, equipping, and training as militia for mutual defense is a high priority. This is something that everybody needs to get attached to, wrap your brain around, and become a part of the militia. It is most important that in from every aspect of our society, we embrace, not re-embrace, because we really haven't lost it. Let's just understand that they lie to you about what the draft is. because they alter words, they'll shift meanings, and they do this intentionally so that when the time comes, they can plug in the next conflict and in the process convince you to surrender more of the Bill of Rights. Well, we're done with that. A lot of people learned with the coronavirus scam, you know, they had that really bad epiphany because of the crisis that was developed out of thin air. And those people are not going to do this a second time. They're not going to go along and go do the round robin that we've already been through. That's a good thing. But we saying and doing are two different things. So we need to ensure that everybody is copacetic and on the same page with regard to preparation. That means organizing as militia. for mutual defense. You need to train together, work together. You can organize without other people giving you any kind of permission. You don't need permission. The important thing is that when you decide to do so, find people of like mind, people you've known for a very long time that are in your community slash in your association circle. Those are the people that you deal with. You don't have to wait for someone else to do it for you. Right now especially there's too many millions out there that are awake and realize the problem so if you can link up with other people that's good, but if even all you do is prepare yourself and Organize accordingly you're still ahead above everyone else out there in the crowd and right now This is the time where you need to take care of this problem nip, you know nip the enemy in the bud Help to send a message by organizing accordingly and working with the people that you know that are, again, on the same page. It's not difficult to do. And they're not that difficult to find. Again, is this person known to you? That's all you need to remember. That's the question you want to ask. Yep, I've known Bob all my life. OK, there's the start. Now let's make contact. Let's see what his response is to a particular questions and then you have to make a judgment call. How far do you want to go with this? But everybody needs to be doubling up. We need to quantify our efforts because the bad guys definitely are in motion. And I think the Charlie Kirk fiasco did not work as they were originally planning in their favor. It's created more heartburn, I think, than it was worth. best laid plans are rats and rodents. They don't always work out the way everybody holds their feudal to resist. They know everything. Well, they know a lot, but they don't know everything. And timing is still the most important part of any action that takes place. People just did something in their wrong place at the wrong time. What they thought they'd get in the way of a result and what they have gotten are two different things. Let's take advantage of that. Let's make sure that we exploit that as a matter of fact. That's a term they love to use. Or, let's exploit them. Well, how about we exploit the situation, get people up to speed. You know, again, get them to put the glasses on. They live. Put the glasses on. But I don't want to put the glasses on. I'm sure you don't. But if need be, I'm not going to fight anybody in an alley like that either, by the way. If you remember the movie, They Live, one of the longest single fight scenes ever recorded in Hollywood or for a Hollywood movie in They Live. Don't forget that. Whenever you watch that, that was extensively pre-choreographed and they went to town in that one. And it was an excellent, excellent example of the impugilistic skill in what we'd be calling back alley brawl mode. So, again, pay attention accordingly. Anyway, we've got about 15 minutes before we get to the top of the hour. Hey, Mark. Go ahead, caller. Who do we have? All right. I've got a question for you, sir. It's about the kosher mafia. Do you think it's due time since the spotlight is getting on these guys for a false flag? Yes, oh no, there's gonna be something that's what's part of what's gonna happen here. Yes, you've actually asked the correct question and it is very likely They've already kind of Mouth their position on this with the Netanyahu commenting on America being nuked I don't know if you caught that a couple weeks ago, and he was smiling when he was talking about it So, as far as when or how they're going to do it, well, I'll explain to you, I put my money on it if it was going to happen. It'll be the southeastern part of the U.S. Boy, everybody's heard this before, it's listening to me on the air. And I know I seem to harp on it. Well, it makes most sense. If they nuke any place inside the country, it's dirty. If they hit the West Coast, it's really dirty. But if they hit the southeastern part of the US and they sacrifice some smaller cities, in other words, the Israelis murder a couple of small American cities, they still get most of the goodies in our country through the confusion. They get to steal everything that they want. And they'll do it because they'll demand a big police state. In fact, they'll even be the ones to run the big police state. They're already there. The kosher mafia is literally all through the system right now at key choke points. So either an Israeli sub or a container brings in a nuke into Charleston, Savannah, and Jacksonville, Florida, or one of the fort, you know, one of the forts, you know, fort fill in the blank, in the northeastern part of Florida. All of the radiological waste goes downrange into the Atlantic very quickly. They could use their lower yield weapons. Would anybody know the difference? And they could lie about how big or small they are. And in the confusion, they would demand a really, really, really, really big police state, which is what they did with 9-11. And it can't just be another 9-11. It's got to be bigger. So yeah, that's what's coming. It's fascinating to me how they fumbled screwed what they did. But then again, most people are agreeing, the level of arrogance that they're showing right now, nobody has seen before. They're just in your face. I mean, it's flagrant. So I personally believe that again, Nityahu being the narcissist that he is, don't forget, he's known, you know, Nityahu is known as the butcher of Beirut. Look that up. Nityahu is famous for being the butcher of Beirut. Why? He was the one who was in charge of the Shatila massacres. And he fully believes in pogrom as in the European kill all of the opposition women, kids and men and you see that in what they're doing to the Christian and Muslim Palestinians. Well, if when they turn their eyes to America, do you see what they're doing to Palestine? That's what they plan on doing to America. And the Israelis will be ordering our troops and our people plus the ones they've brought in to do it. Anything else? Go ahead, caller, please. You hit the nail on the head. Nope, okay. Well, that's not a problem. I got to keep talking because we can't have dead airspace here. I think one of the other things to watch for, needless to say, as we've pointed out many times, the food issue is combined with this. An attack typically will come if it's a serious campaign. It either begins in the harvest window, which is where we are right now, or it happens at the end of the winter cycle, which is even worse in many ways, although you still have the growing season just ahead of you. But ideally, to use both of the weapons that government uses for mass murder. One is small arms fire or artillery or aerial bombardment, and the other is starvation. And typically, you combine them. That's why the seasonal or cyclic attack in the fall into the early winter is most likely because that demonstrates a long campaign. That's not going to be a short-haul event. They plan on carrying through the season to the next. The Great Depression hit when? In the fall. Why? Because they were waging war against the American people. And they needed to do it where they pull the money supply, which is what they plan on doing now. They've already been yapping about the money change or the money shift or take your pick whatever term. Does it make any difference? But the idea is that they hit us during the end of the season here. They pull the money electronically. How many pennies do you all have to rub together out there? This is why I've been saying that we need to have a currency plan in place and everybody needs to be talking about this in their respective areas. When the Depression hit in October of 1929, there were no auxiliary currencies in service. By the time we get into the first quarter and the half year mark of 1930, The American people created over 300 different currencies and we put the entire economy back on track. The only reason there was a banking crisis in 1932-33, the banking crisis is that the American people were getting away from the Jewish mob and they were not able to manipulate them because they had money to operate independently, which we ourselves had created. So that's why FDR declared war at the Order of the Jewish Mafia against the American people, which is the War Powers Act of 1933, which nobody talks about. He then declared the confiscation of gold and also declared restrictions on arms, which you do when you have a surrendered population that is declared to be war booty. And so in 1933, the common law government was suppressed and put on the shelf. The American people were directly attacked at gunpoint as the feds, these foreign agents of a foreign power, the FBI, the Treasury Department, etc., not the American Treasury, went out and literally stole gold from the hands and the from the from the banks and the safety deposit boxes and anywhere they could find gold anywhere in the country, they confiscated it. That law is not gone from the books. They just casually let things sit. Now let's remember that. Go ahead. Let's remember they keep talking again. Interact's an act of 1807. Interact's an act of 1807. We can do partial martial law. They do partial martial law. It's full martial law. Don't give me that crap. Once you let them out of the box, they're never going to go back in. Nope. Yep. Exactly the point. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. Well, I think... I just think you'll have one comment. Yeah, go ahead. Oh, OK. Hey, section mics. Hi. Speaking of the confiscation of the gold, didn't somebody a few years ago find a $20 gold piece? Like, it was hidden in a wall somewhere, some grandpa's old house. And it was worth like a lot of money. But am I wrong or wrong? Or maybe you can tell me, didn't they confiscate it? Did the government come to confiscate that? Right, because those particular coins were identified as a specific national threat and were on the to-be-confiscated list. Now, remember they claimed that, oh, new people don't know what you're talking about. They aren't going to do anything like that. Oh my God, they just came and took it. Yes, they did. They took it. Well, what's the surprise again? The laws have not been pulled off the books. They're just arbitrarily Not enforcing for the moment until they declare the emergency now that does not mean oh don't buy gold No, you buy gold, but you buy ammunition and you buy weapons and you train as militia because this time around We're not going to put up with their crap But I guarantee that now if you think about how they've got all these mega Trump people condition that you know he can do no wrong When all of a sudden he comes out and says that all these evil people that have gold should share their wealth with all the rest of the people who didn't earn it and that everybody who's with him, they're special and the rest of us who own our property are not because we're heathen now because we're the unwashed who aren't following the emperor. Can everybody see that coming? I can. They've already started it with the you know, you can't see anything against Israel crap, which is what which is tied into the whole thing You can't see anything against Israel Israel go to hell eat feces and die If I had my way it'd be tomorrow actually be like be yesterday that way to save us a lot of trouble those POS's have been nothing but a burden on us or a polyp on our wallet is what they are and the only thing that they know how to do is suck out of our accounts and And if it weren't for our money, they wouldn't operate at all. But the bottom line is, those characters are the ones that are setting all of this stinking police state garbage up, but they're the ones who did it in 1933. Again, where, you know, when they, okay, think about this. This is the one thing you can hit people with. They banned gold in 1933. Well, if they banned gold for you in 1933, then why would they want it? Because, of course, they banned it. Well, who got the gold, people? If you couldn't have gold, who got your gold? It obviously was worth something because the force of the federal government came out and stole it at gunpoint and gave it to somebody else. So obviously your gold is worth something and a lot more than just $48 an ounce like Trump mentioned the other day. But that tells you about the War Powers Act. What year was gold? $48 an ounce. Want to guess? Not been $48 an ounce in your lifetime. So when Donald Trump opened his face on national TV in front of a camera and said, well, you know, our Federal Reserve gold is only worth $46 or $48 an ounce in whose lifetime? Well, in your mom and dad's or grandpa's lifetime, but not yours. But that tells you something. He literally acknowledged what I've been telling you for years, that this whole thing is based on freezing the economy. They froze the economy and altered the form of government you live in, which is why the battle flag is overhead instead of the peace flag. and why they're doing all the scurrilous things they're doing for an alien culture that hates Christianity and hates you with a passion and wants to see you dead. So, we got a lot of work to do. That's what it comes down to. But the big thing is we need to understand we produce the value of money. We determine the value of cash, of capital. The system of course tried to create and coerce everybody into another situation entirely. We're going to have to learn to assert ourselves and that means yes, we will have to fight for our property. We have a right to fight for our property and by God we better do so. And the first and most important piece of property you own is yourself, your person, your corpus, you. And they believe that you are their property. Well, whoever believes that needs to have a bullet put in their sorry ass. That's just all there is to it. And there is no kindness involved, nor should there be. Because what they're talking about is trying to convince you that you're a slave. And anybody who wants to make somebody a slave, in my opinion, is an enemy of us all. So whoever's sorry, sorry artist, open your whoever's face, open that up. That's the last thing they'll be talking about. They need to be gone. I'm not going to be a bondsman, not going to be property of the state, not going to be a plea or a peasant to the crown. And not one of you better accept that either, no matter how old you get. I'm old, I don't care. Being a slave doesn't make an difference with HR. It's not palatable, something we're not going to allow. So again, we have work to do. We're at the top for everybody out there. Dave, anything before we go jump in there, please. Yep, make sure you have plenty of food. You ain't gonna fight on an empty gut. They're gonna take and steal all your food, keep you from having it. So, food, food, food, namos. Yep. Both are weapons. God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march of day and night. You are. Dave, thank you for being there, sir. Yep. And again, for everybody listening, be patient. I'll pass on the information that you sent to me to Dave, and then you and Dave can connect. So everybody, it'll be in the next day or two here. No more than a day, probably, because I'll be seeing Dave very shortly. Anyway, Ed's taking over. More else here, coming up. Weapons Wednesday is done. The week still has a couple of workdays left, and then we're into the work weekend. God bless. Bye-bye.
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