November 7, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed Israeli influence on Trump administration policy, cryptocurrency and digital currency vulnerabilities, ammunition and firearms diversification strategies, camouflage patterns and tactical equipment, and quartermaster supply updates including MREs, ammunition sources, and end-of-year donation drawings for Liberty Tree Radio.
- israel first
- federal reserve
- cryptocurrency
- digital currency
- ar-15
- ammunition
- camouflage patterns
- tactical equipment
- mres
- preparedness
- second amendment
- militia
- quartermaster
- gun control
- nfa
- suppressors
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You know, Tom, I'm gonna ask you again, will you put the glasses on? No one can take a second. Just try the glasses. They're not expensive sunglasses, just try them. Well, you know, are they like polarized or something? What do you care? They're free. I'm giving them to you. Just put the glasses on. We're sitting here relaxing, having a cup of coffee. We're in a coffee shop. Everything's cool. Go ahead. Just put the glasses on. I don't know, Mark. Maybe I don't want to know you know this is pretty freaky stuff. You're talking about all right You're my friend, and I trust you. I'm gonna put these glasses on I'm gonna put the Kimmy Hammy those glasses here, okay, okay? Not a problem. Put them on I know Tom in fact look at there's one on that woman's shoulder, too It looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopus II kind of mouth. This is crazy. It looks like it's got false teeth and the way it's born in it's kind of scary, isn't it? Looks like a ball worm Tom a lot of us do we've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice look on the one. How did you find out about this? Well Tom Tom it okay relax Tom remember We're all thinking we all know what's going on I've been watching this all the while you and I've been sitting here as they've been coming and going but you know the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses I went to live 365 And then I tuned in to Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there were other places like PBN.4mg.com. I'm really worried about this! I'm really worried about this! Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. The one tentacle says Neocon. And the other tentacle says Liberal. And they're wrapped right around that wall. Isn't it hideous? I know, Tom. But after a while, you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time. And you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people. It's almost like they're in a suit. Oh but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. I know. Okay Tom, I'll tell you what, when we go home, I want you to get out on the computer, I want you to go to live 365, punch in Liberty Tree Radio, then you can go, or you can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, or you can go to pbn.4mg.com, but you know what Tom? Like I said, calm down, start to get focused. Oh, the closet monster lives! Oh yes, in fact, look at that one over there. Oh man, that guy looks like death warmed over, doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second, Tom, you notice something? He looked perfectly normal. My God. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check. Hey, oh my God! Hold your throat! David's okay, I got... Oh, I invented the Internet! I invented the Internet! I'm not even missing the internet! Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go! Okay. For future generations this legacy I gave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper, so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken this number, and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm, so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm, and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors, so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children? To live in fear and be a slave. Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample, each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the intelligence report, Hammer Korky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Northeast, South, Southwest, and East. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on the satellite. We want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you happen to be resting on right now because you guys are everywhere. And there are lakes, rivers, creeks, canals, seas, and oceans that are right now rebroadcasting people on them that are rebroadcasting the Intel report. We are in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is Friday. No way. Yeah, this was an interesting Friday how this has kicked off. We are supposed to get weather over the weekend probably. probably around Monday, but you know how that works. It can happen anytime and because of that we started out gray, we had overcast and now we have broken sky, relatively clear, and it being Friday, Cinco D'Amico Day and Quartermaster Friday, along with the fact that it is the 7th of November. I think I got that right. I'm pretty sure, 7th of November, it is the 17th year of Oban, Obvious, and In Your Face. It's the Oly-Raney up this way. Fabian, Socialist, and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2025, Old Earth Calendar, 2025 Battle for the Republic, Book 1, The Dance of Swords. And yep, it's been chill. It's not chill. It's medium temperatures. Not cold here. It's cool. But hey, you go outside and actually relatively comfortable for November 7th. So yes, we are going to see Michigan catch up with itself. I wish it wouldn't. We have so many other things to do. But it's inevitable. It's not an if. It's just a when. Now let's be prepared accordingly. Be prepared. It's later than you think, Fred Rexer. No, let's see limitations gnashing of teeth renting of hair The don de Don Don is of course been told to trying to damage control for all of the Nonsense that the Israelis have been demanding and they have Donald Trump is run by the Israelis. He's not run by America He's not an American president or American first He's in Israel first and the rest of you go suck, you know suck the vapors kind of guy and it has become really obvious with the money. I keep joking anytime somebody starts yapping it's like listen, the solution is real simple. This problem we're talking about just send Israel more money. If you just send Israel more money, Israel will have more money. How does that fix it? Well Israel will have more money and that's the only thing that's important. Israel will have more money. The Jewish mob will get your money. the Jewish mob deserves your money. Who the hell are you to think that they aren't? How dare you? Your anti-semanicism is showing because you just aren't giving enough. You need to give more. Like everything. Everything. And that's exactly, if you pay attention and listen to the latest brackets, offensive, only an idiot and an incompetent fool, I mean, all you do is sit there and look at them and they're like, if you don't get put on Israel, then you're a... Well, don't support Israel. But, but, no, don't support Israel. Sorry. But not sorry, actually. Who the hell are you to tell me what I am supposed to support? You can stuff it up your ass, or sideways. I gotta be careful there. Rumpus! You can stuff it up your rumpus sideways, lad. How's that seemed? But it's interesting that some of the brain dead brainwash slash lemmings over a cliff types or frothing at the mouth because You're just not giving enough of your stuff to the Jewish mob and it's repeated and repeated and repeated and everybody is kind of tired of it catching on real quick and Not happy campers, which of course are scratching their head Why are you not happy that we are abusing you that we're telling you we hate you? I hate you, but you have to follow what orders I hate you. That is what it's like, you know, hacking, hacking, careball dogs, not cats. So, uh, well, the mission continues. We have a lot of work to do. Uh, obvious, as I've said before, they're going to actually commit to some kind of internal attack. There's no doubt about it. If you look at good old Ben Shapiro and you know that, that flake, uh, and by the way, he's just One of the there are two sides that are both run by the apex last Jewish mob Apec we can use as a reference because people understand it But guys, this is this is a scam that goes back through time They create the fake narrative of the Jewish run supposed right which it isn't and then the fake run Jewish communist left which it is and And they go back and forth and you're supposed to lament. They create lots of angsting, gnashing of teeth, running of hair. And then the reasonable kosher mafia character comes out and goes, listen, if you have a just reasonable, listen, just give us some money. If you give us some money and be reasonable, then everything would be great. It would be reasonable. Well, how do we benefit? No, shut up. Well, you're being anti-semantic again. You're asking questions! You have to just come halfway and drink the half a bucket of poison. That's what they're doing right now. If you pay attention, it's like, well, you're not being middle of the road. Well, what do you mean by middle of the road? Where the hell is that crap? Hey, Mark. Well, you're not being in the middle of the road enough. I'm not really... Don't stand in the middle of the road. Traffic runs both ways. Remember that line from They Live? Daddy said the most dangerous place to stand is in the middle of the road. Cars are coming from both directions. Oh, that's right. They live. And hold on. We got Phyllis there. And before that, we had another caller though. Phyllis, hang in there for just a second. Call her. What do you got? No, OK? Well, Phyllis, go ahead. There you go. We got you. So if I believe I have the right to be free and I have the right to own personal property and stuff like that, so I'm anti-Semitic, right? That's basic. That is, well, you're just not being reasonable. Being reasonable is surrendering your freedom and your liberty and becoming a slob to the Jewish mob. If you become a slob to the Jewish mob, then you're okay. As long as you keep giving money, you gotta keep throwing money. Money! Send me the money! Remember Tom Cruise? Show me the money! The money! In fact, listen to Donald Trump's speech before the Knesset. I am serious. I've told you this before. I guess I watched it for you, so to speak. But if you haven't watched it, you need to. and count how many times the only thing that Donald Trump's face was spewing was the word money. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. Money. I mean, it was nonstop. And it's like, again, somebody needs to do a, it's like George Bush with his, oh I never said New World Order. New World Order. New World Order. New World Order. New World Order. New World Order. New World Order. But I never said it. What I've got 74 times you said it all in one long radio track. Remember they did that back in the day. In fact, Carl Klein used it for one of his songs. Just a heads up. I think we have Phyllis there. Phyllis, jump in there, please. Just wanted to quote something and then let's go. I remember a quote from the Rothschilds, from Ansel, I think it was, Ansel Rothschild, and he said, I don't care who makes the laws, just let me control the money. Yep, exactly. Remember, who's printing the money? Who's running the money scam? That's what it comes down to. And right now, well, here is the big issue is they're trying to figure out how to, and they were hoping, I mean, if you think about it, if you look at what they've been saying, they were hoping that somehow all of us were gonna go into total catatonic brain fart, and we would be so happy to just, you know, let them take everything we own. And if you challenge that, well how dare you, the Great Don, the Great Don-Dee-Don-Don, he's in charge. No he's not. The Jewish mom's in charge of him. But the Great-Dee-Don-Don said we should just follow the plan. Well, whose plan is it? Well it's not really his plan. It's the plan. There is a plan. No doubt about that. But it's the plan to strip you of everything you own, hopefully create such a stupefied population that you just let them roll over you. Then in the process, the ultimate wet dream is the kosher mafia with castle society is they can make the money disappears they choose, which they will. They just vaporize it with a flick of a switch. And then all of a sudden everything you own is gone, they put you back on your knees, that way they can laugh about it. They always laugh about it. It's funnier than hell, but go ahead and let us do this. Oi, I'm telling you. Go ahead, call her chippin' there. It's just me again, that I know. That's okay. Okay. I'm kind of remembering back in the British, I think the British and French had a war. British, Britain and France. Didn't they have a war at one time? And then I wrote a lot of them. A lot of them. I, about who really won and it collapsed the fund or something to that effect, isn't that? I remember that. that everybody in their panty waste, typical, you know, effeminate way, they panicked, they sold off everything, which didn't really make any sense because, okay, I want everybody to think about this. It's like Napoleon could win the Battle of Waterloo and then somehow walk to the coast and jump in a boat and go to England. So you got to imagine how much psycho-babble crap had to be between people's ears, what kind of stupidity, what kind of happy juice they drank, what Kool-Aid, in order for them to just throw their hands in the air, scream and wail at a cascading failure or throwing away of the economy took place with the British speculators and royalty. Hey, Mark, my understanding of that. is that Rothschild's first was the one who started throwing away everything at selling selling selling and that got everybody in a panic and then they had his other agents who worked for him that wasn't him coming to buy the stuff up for him over. Right this is a variation on what happened with the depression in 1929. Seriously, what the Jews did to England, basically the Jews did with the really worse spineless curves in the American system just like the spineless curves in the English system. J.P. Morgan, we had three minor depressions before The big one in 29. They happened about a year and a half, two years apart. Each one of these little depression dips. Well, JP Morgan and his clique stepped in and threw money at it, which meant that all of the lemmings went along with that. And what's interesting is the, in the big swing, and when the October crash was created, Morgan was standing there and everybody expected him to tow the bill, so to speak, pick up. Instead, it's kind of like that royalty scene in Braveheart where you see the characters that were supposed to help William Wallace slowly turn their horses around and just walk off the battlefield, just disappear, abandon everybody. Well, all of Morgan's people did that and everybody else, rather than staying firm and holding their mud in, crapped their drawers, dropped their spine like a meat xylophone, and the cascade just continued all right on through to its conclusion. Basically, they did an inversion. In other words, they're throwing, they're selling off, not most, but remember all they do is start a trend. And people without brains, who happen to be just followers, not true leaders, turned around and panic. in the process, it's like, well, I'm gonna be ahead of the curve. I'm gonna be ahead of the curve. And yeah, they created the, well, not the curve, they actually put a hole in the side of the boat and she went below the waves. But in the process, then Rochau walked in, literally his minions, all of his speculator minions, walked in and picked up everything for chump change. As quickly as people had been dropping it, they had money on hand. And again, they didn't need that much. and they literally bought up the system and then of course by the time the actual news got to England they weren't cheering they were all looking like you know deer in the headlights. Now personally what should have happened is Rothschild's people should have been executed. This time around when the kosher mafia tries to collapse the American economy they should be hunted down and destroyed. See that's the problem is everybody's doing though. Well, what do we do? Oh, hey, I see the AI scam is now the latest thing ever They always have to have a it's futile to resist you will be absorbed BS Excuse for not acting. Okay, notice it right now. It's the AI bullshit They had to build the AI but how does AI affect you if you just unplug everything? Because AI is not important AI is not real life AI is in another existence So, if all of a sudden you're just not connected to it, well, AI will do this and AI will do what? Well, if AI wants to shut off the power, it'll give everybody more of a reason to find the bastard who shut the power off. And rule number one is know who to blame. That's the part we all need to remember, is know who to blame. And make sure that it's loud and clear in everybody's ear. So all of a sudden it's like wait a minute now you were supposed to be deflected and panicked and then pissing in your pants and oh I'm not panic. I am pissed, but I ain't pissing in my pants. Hey Mark. In fact, I'm looking at you. I know exactly who the problem is don't I? Go ahead caller jump in there. It's just me again. Here's something that I see. I have a feeling it might happen. We have the banks, we have Musk, a lot of the big players are actually investing in cryptocurrencies. And there are gosh knows, who knows how many there are out there. Well before they go to crypto, before they decide that everybody needs to be on this crypto crap, wouldn't it be possible that they would collapse that crypto system beforehand? So that everybody would lose even that because they thought they were going to be private. When nothing was private, all your information was put on the cloud. So there was no privacy about the crypto crap. Is that possible? Oh, most likely. In fact, it's easier. We've had this discussion about crypto. Crypto as an additional diversified currency would be great. But trying to tell people that you're to take your physical world objects and convert them into the etheral electronic world is suicide. No matter what, it's suicide. Because, and herein lies the rub, for every man-made disaster that can take place, you know, boom, wow, look, big mushroom clouds. There are plenty of other natural disasters. that create just as much havoc with society. We've been lucky. We aren't hit with anything that's extremely bad, that's crossed borders over whole continents, not in a long time really. But all of this is based on the idea that somehow your system is going to stay connected no matter what. And every aspect of the electronic chain is ultimately and easily susceptible to destruction. Not only destruction is in separation of link, but destruction of the database, of everything, the information. the numbers, the bookkeeping. And in fact, then when you tie in criminal conspiracies to fraud, which my God, I was in bookkeeping. You know what, we have classes, that's all they are on, beware criminal fraud and what can be done in bookkeeping. And by the way, don't use this as a class on how to do it. Understand that if you get caught at it, they send you away for decades. There's a reason. There used to be, and the problem is right now, first you have to make fraud. Oh, it's not so bad. After all, they just stole everybody's welfare or all of their social security or they stole their pensions. How many pensions have been stolen in my lifetime? It's uncountable right now. And those pensions were stolen through bookkeeping fraud people. Now you get everybody out of digital, like I said, all you gotta do is walk in and hit a key. But what happens if, wow, everybody bitching about that big rock that almost hit us, but then a little rock does hit us. The digital system is the most unreliable and unrecoverable in a crisis situation. And if you want to take somebody back to the Stone Age, you do that. You go ahead and go digital. You go 100% digital. You go Stone Age slash police state. Take your pick. What's the difference between the two? In either case, you truly do have nothing to show for all of your physical activities in life. And that's what Money is supposed to express. It's a translation of your labors. But if you dumb everybody down to what money is, which is what's happened, then you can baffle everybody with any bullshit you want. And that's why a lot of these young people are on the edge of destruction, because first, and everybody keeps doing this, oh, I'm going to have AI, and we're going to have crypto, and we're going to have, well, it's okay, it's over. Show me physically where that is. I've got to laugh. at some of that stuff, Dan. Crypto is one thing, but NFTs is the other one. And it seems like they're trying to make a comeback on that idea of creating digital products that are coded that, you know, it can only prove that it's there, but you have people who modify and hack and create work around on keys and things like that all the time. I'm sorry, a picture of a monkey smoking a banana is not money. Right. Well, but let's remember something that's really a problem here is again, that why they wanted to debauch or they thought all of a sudden, hey, this digital currency is great because it is the wet dream for the Jewish mob. They've always had to take time debauching the currency converting from a tangible asset that is absolutely controllable by if nothing else dead weight. It takes effort to move dead weight. Well, if you eradicate dead weight, all the criminal aspect of how the Jewish mob works with regard to debauching of the currency is accelerated a million fold, not a thousand fold, a million fold. All of a sudden, like we said, it's there, next minute it's not. Now, I argued, in fact, BK talked about cryptocurrency back when he, remember he was working on the Intel report here, and a lot of people were attacking the idea of crypto, which I don't have a problem with crypto, as I've said, as part of a diversified currency. Here's what crypto should be doing or should have done, and unfortunately everybody likes the easy, cheap road out. is about 10 or 20 percent of your currency and your construction of wealth could be in a crypto system for moving digits. Now it always comes down to does somebody else are they willing to use the system that you've created? Because money is all a matter. It is all a confidence game. So, with a percentage, a small percentage of currency being in the crypto mechanism, any of you out there, if you had to move a lot of digits, all crypto really is, is the private version of the international bankers system. What do I mean by that? Well, let me give you an example. If you and I had a new business in Detroit, and I had Henry Ford, and I was Henry Ford, and I have the manufacturer's bank. And Manufacturers Bank was made because the Jews were trying to destroy and take over Ford Motor Company. They wouldn't give Ford any money. There wasn't any money to be had because the Jews, through the Federal Reserve action, had pulled all the currency out of the country. Well, two things happened, as I've told you before. We started making local currency because Americans make the money. Not the Jewish mob, not the central or the Federal Reserve, which is a corrupt foreign mechanism that because Donald Trump and the rest of these pigs support they're continuing to rape the country of all of its real wealth which is what's happening right now. Like I said the Jews get the money no matter what what's the what problem do we have? Oh the Jews should get some money. Well we got a problem with the roads. So the Jews should get some money. No for the roads? No the Jews should get some money. That's just like an AI version with Trump in there no matter what the Jews get the money. But the fact is that with the currency system that Ford set up, we have talked about this, he still had to translate money to transfer it to say the steel company or say a part company that was in Texas that was casting or making something or machining something, didn't have to be Texas, it could be anywhere. Well how do you move that currency? Well you had a translation currency of some kind for transporting and at the very least it was something as simple as everything that you people are allowed to use today and have used for probably most of your life, bank checks. A bank check is the equivalent to AI money. Is it the cash? No, it's an instrument. The instrument certifies and allows you to, it certifies that there is where I am right here. I'm at Manufacturers Bank in Dearborn, Michigan, right now. I'm not, but I am. I need to move half a million dollars because I'm going to buy 1,600 dozen widgets for my car so I can continue to make cars and try to get out of this depression which is what Ford was doing. So, what do I do? Well, I generate a check promising, guaranteeing, that by law there is a specific amount of digits here at this end. I have my commuter tool, which is this bank check certified instrument, and I have a courier take it across the country. He takes it to Schmidlapp Bank in Austin, Texas. They cash the instrument, they trade it now, they've honored the cash and it will be transferred to the other bank. The bank guarantees that received the instrument. Okay, it's not electronic, it's a piece of paper. But it does the same thing. Now, it can be destroyed easily. However, there is a record of it at the bank end, a mechanical physical record, and if it gets to the other bank, there's also a record of receivership. So, see, crypto would work and serve for that purpose quite effectively because it could do it faster for you and me. No, I don't give a squat about the Federal Reserve, and I give a squat about Donald Trump, and I don't give a squat about Chuck Schumer, and I sure as hell hate, you know, Knit and Yahoo! and the Butcher of Beirut. They're all pigs, okay? They're all the upper strats. Oh, they're over there, and they don't give a shit about any of us. They're just playing the game and putting more gold into their pocket wherever they can. Yeah, like in Gaza, where they're all killing everybody they can to make casinos that are going to be outside the country. They ain't going to be taxed by the American people, but by God, we're all going to help kill those people. So Trump and all of his cronies and a whole bunch of other Jewish swine are going to steal the land, put casinos up, and tell you all to party on the corpses of the Palestinians. Ha, ha, ha. Ain't that funny? OK. But for you and me to be able to actually operate as American bankers, which is why they're undermining crypto and made it, they've swamped it the way they have, Guys, the whole reason that they were terrified why they declared war on us in 1933 is because of all those banks that Americans made and all the currencies that Americans made, not Jews, Americans. And that currency was all in service. Well, crypto is no different when it came out. BK is absolutely right, absolutely right. They're argued against the concept. When you try to put all of your eggs into one basket, it's inevitable they're going to steal both the eggs and the basket. The powers of the be are pigs, they're thieves, they're rats. They will never, they never love you. They will use you. They'll be like, it's like Charlie Kirk with the Jews around him. They weren't with him, they're around him. And if there's a problem, all the Jews, including his wife, well obviously everybody in his family, her family's with the Mossad, she married in as a manager. Whole bunch did the heat there were people around him guess what? Because he he didn't discern properly because he had the rose-colored glasses on he's dead right now The same is true with the people who are trying to manipulate our country into destruction. They're around us, but they're not with us That's the problem. We've got crypto as a diversification currency or the equivalent to a private personal banking instrument that could be used to commute money, which is the other thing you don't like because you see for the longest time they didn't really have a full thumb on the button to control everything with crypto. I think they've looked at the error of their ways and they've done everything they can not only to control it but to promote more so that as was pointed out in the beginning of this conversation, you can turn around and shut the whole thing off and buckle everybody's knees. And there'd be no accessing it. Think about this, hold on. Since we know that the NSA and the Mossad and all these other turds have choke points for all of the internet right now, right? Right now the pigs are listening. The Yapudi triates are listening. Or out in Utah where they killed Charlie Kirk, there's a big, you know, kosher mafia and Mormon mafia operation, all secret police, all secret police state that are doing nothing but listening to all this and have data banks that are just massive. So in other words, that's the hour, remember I mentioned this for decades, this is the hourglass concept. There's a choke point where you just literally strangle that particular location. You just tie the knot the rest of the way and nothing moves. So then what happens with your cryptocurrency? See with a physical currency even if we and hold on for this minute more head With the physical currency we have a time before it would be declared worthless Remember what I've said about progressive things to have in your pocket or on hand first of all accumulate hard wealth food ammunition medical supplies Anything that you use is part of your trade if you're a tradesman and you do plumbing Whatever it is that's perishable, you need a percentage of it so that your trade could be operated by you without having to go to a central, convenient shop. to pick it up. I don't care if you're a carpenter, plumber, take a pick. Electricians especially have a lot of tech equipment, you know, tech that they need. A percentage of that, number one, you should have already been accumulating if you were smart. Don't listen to the fools who say, oh, let it drop, or you'll worry I can get it later. Why are you doing that? Ignore those fools. Those are the ones that always stand there with their, you know, looking like carps, you know, it's stuck out of water. Bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bloop, bl Having a percentage of cash is not because cash is going to save you in the long haul. It's that as this crisis is developed, the cash is going to be usable when the credit card will be useless, when the debit card will not be allowed to operate. They'll just hit a switch. We already have this problem. Your debit cards will be down. Your credit cards will be down. Cash will be accepted at gas stations and places like that for a little bit, but then eventually a little happening. Here's the part I've told you about before. How will they make change if there isn't any change to be made? Now then you're gonna have at a certain point, well, you know, I got I got $19 worth of stuff. I ain't got no change. I ain't giving it coming off on any cash. Do you pay 20 for 19? Oh, that's not fair. Well, you pay what? Bob your future as you think you can leave to pay See how that works? By the way, this has happened before. Well, it's happened before historically many, many, many, many. Imagine if you got everybody stupid enough to go over to digital and to go over to cards and you hit the switch, how many of these fools out here just wouldn't have a clue? In fact, some would commit suicide because their world has come to an end. Well, it wasn't their world to begin with. They bought into somebody else's crazy town. And therein also lies the rub. So you've got people that are so weak of mind that they feel that that situation is the end of the world, the crisis. When in reality, every aspect of wealth is created by you and me, not by the bankers, not by the Jewish mob, not by any of these characters in the Upper Strata. They ride upon the millions. They always flip these pyramids upside down. We are what they have to feed off to survive. And if we decide to get rid of their sorry ass, they won't survive. So they first have to tell you all that you just can't operate. Well, if we lost digital and we lost the cards, what were we doing before? This is what happened in 1929 and 30 when everybody goes, oh my God, we don't have any money. Well, wait a minute. Before this stinking Federal Reserve just ripped this off that they created in 1913, which is only 20 years earlier, since the parasites did this, Before they did this, how did we make money? Well, Bob's Bank made the money. Fred's business made the money. We had Georgia money. Yeah, we did, didn't we? So why are we not using it? See, Americans were close enough, just like being close enough to agriculture, that they eventually kicked in and started feeding themselves. So if they had enough time to feed themselves, they had enough time to step back and go, hey, these stupid centralized people are trying to kill our country. We need to fix it. We all need to have that attitude now with what we're doing. It's not that they aren't going to collapse it. They're like they've got they've had their thumb over the switch over the button for a long time and the biggest problem they got is and now it's even worse which is why they'll become more crisis oriented and why they have to do it even more wicked and evil deed against us which is either direct war You know a foreign war combined with direct economic destruction or a direct war against us. That's all that they've got They don't have anything else. Go ahead We're 10 minutes past the bottom of the hour. I have a couple of signs I was asked to play for you first one's gonna be standing on the wall This is from Lord Ots channel. That's oh, oh and then the second one is box La Zactilica Klingon Doomgrass, a Star Trek folk metal anthem original song. Oh right, well anything that's Klingon is good. Here we go. So we'll start with the standing on the wall then we'll play the Klingon song. It's gotta be in our music lineup from now on. Sorry, just gonna have to be that way. Anybody can do a great banjo, a Klingon banjo has got it made. That dude. I think you'd like to do a good day to die. That's pretty much what the talking is about. Yeah, a good day to die. Oh, okay. What the hell? Yeah, that was Klingon folk music with the banjo. It's on Word Arts Channel, Otis spelled O-T-T. It's on YouTube. You can find it. They've done other Klingon music, Dad. They've done Klingon jazz as well. But the banjo music, I knew you'd love that one. Mournful Klingon jazz music. Talking about how I only killed three with my bat lift this day. Crying in my beer, or I'm sorry, my blood wine. Oh, yay. What can I say? Oh, yeah, that could see that. Yeah, classic Klingon jazz. Because remember, whatever you do, it has to be insulting. Always remember, Klingon always sounds like it's insulting. You're like you're actually, well you are trying to pick a fight. That's smart. That's the job, man. You have to pick a fight. Hey, what are we here for today? Pick a fight. Like the Irishman in Braveheart, remember? Ah, we all finally dressed this morning. At least we had a good reason for getting dressed up. We got a fight coming. Here we go. Go ahead. We got a caller. Chip in there. What was that? Anyway, what language was that? It wasn't an English. It's Klingon. We just said Klingon. My God, man. Don't you know basic Klingon? Weren't you taught basic Klingon in school? Well, I wasn't either. What were they saying? He took the French 101 instead of the Klingon 101. Well, actually, it's a fight song. It's a good day to die song. It's a fight song. It's what it's supposed to be. Everything, no matter what the Klingons do, like I said, if they do mournful music, if they do love music, it's all fighting music. Always remember that about Klingons. It's always picking a fight, which is fun. Again, it's like, well, these guys would be great in a bar fight. Every night, sir. Every night. That's why you couldn't take the Russians to a bar. Trust me on that one. I know this. You couldn't take the Russians to a bar. If you did, you're going to end up, run, because the MPs will be there. Run. Remember, I used to work at U6. The Russians are one thing the Russians are good for, high octane alcohol. Always remember that. That's why you have to steer them clear of it real early or you're going to end up facing a problem. You're going to have to face the reality of their world later, is what happens. So that was one of my jobs. Remember I talked about that. I'm the one who didn't drink. Therefore, I'm the one who drove. And therefore, I'm the one who drove them all out of trouble on a nightly basis whenever we were out and about. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. They took a revolver and they put one bull in it, take all the other shells out, leave one in there, spin the cylinder to where nobody can see it, close it and pat it to one person at a time. Then they closed it in their head. You know what that is. Yeah, but they're not suicidal. Okay, well, remember you got to remember that when they supposedly what was it they're saying that Oh, come on the Serena supposedly invented Russian roulette No, it was a torture thing. Remember that was the whole purpose behind it. You know, you spend the spend the wheel close the cylinder and you know force you to take it in hand and see if you're going to blow your own brains out. That was designed to be torture. Okay, we understand that. It was called Russian Roulette, but it wasn't necessarily Russians who created it. I always remember that one. That's why they keep it alive. Keep it alive for that reason. Anyway, hold on here. Yeah, well, I know I you know what somebody just asked me acute. Okay. You must be a Trek into When was the last time you heard a good Romulan song? Yeah, those are the other bad guys. Well the other nation state in Star Trek that was notable in the early days Romulans Anyway, that's the sidebar. We will sing as we slay. We shall have fun as we fight. Yes, fun. We are going to have fun. Sorry guys. I'm not anking about this. I haven't for a long time. You get into a fight, get serious about it, but also at the same time, don't take your, take care of them as seriously as a threat, but don't take them seriously as anything you're going to remember. They're not worthy and they certainly need to be treated as the turds that they are which means when we're done We're gonna wipe wipe their dog off our heels probably gonna have to throw the boots away but after they've defecated themselves and pissed themselves and uh And we've done with them. We ought to get on to other things just how it's gonna work. Go ahead Hey, I love how they Star Trek called a ride festival festival festival Well, that was the go crazy town berserker moment for venting off the population's steam. Remember, there's all kinds of things that were out of not just science fiction, but ideas that were in the back of everybody's heads about manipulating the population. If you notice, there's a couple of movies that were done recently, which is, what is it, where for one night there are no rules. Well, that's kind of a variation on that one Star Trek episode where for one day everybody goes crazy Everybody's allowed to do you know go crazy do anything at the same concept Anyway, we're not gonna go crazy, but we do need your help and I've got a few names I'm gonna give to Ed here right now In fact Ed's handy, so I'm gonna do it this way rather than worry about a phone call because we have a drawing tonight We got three additional names that need to go into the kitty number one Edward Alan Douglas and the number is 10. Alan Douglas, 10. Bill Roger, not Roger's, Bill Roger, no S, Roger, Bill Roger, 15. And Randy Baker, and Randy says he's got more coming. It's just he did this right away with the mail that he sent. Actually, he dropped the mail at the end of the day. Randy Baker, 5. So again, Allen Douglas 10, Bill Roger, that's ROG by the way, not two G's, Roger, ROG 15, and Randy Baker 5. Those names need to go into the drawing tonight as part of the Indikitty. We have a lot of other people who have donated here in the last week as again we cascade towards the end of the year drawing. And for all of you out there, what am I talking about? If you're new listeners. Number one, we don't... Repeat the middle bit. Oh, the middle? Okay. Bill Rogers. Bill Rogers. 15. Bill Rogers? Yeah, I even did it. Roger. It's an R. Just R. Roger. Roger. Roger. Roger Dodger. Roger. Okay. Alan Douglas, Mandy Baker, and... Bill Roger. Yep. Ken for Allen Douglas. Randy is five and Bill is 15. And we want to say thank you guys because these were all more stuff in the mail. And we've got to understand, won't make it tonight because somebody, oh god, I have to bring this up real quick. Thank you. Good thing we did that. Okay, I have to say, well I better finish this for a corner of two directions. Number one, we have the end of the year drawing because we have the first of the year billing. We pay forward for a year and we don't do this again until next year, about 10 months from now. And the drawings are to have some fun in the process. We have a lot of people who donate. Some people do not want to be in the drawings. We do get the donation, but they don't want to be in the drawings. You can do that, but hey, come on, get in the drawings. People have donated stuff. We have boxes of stuff that have been donated by friends who are listeners and they sent us some really cool stuff this year. We really appreciate it. I want to say thank you to our supporters. That's another way you can support us. Now, don't worry about doing it now because we're, you know, well, I guess you could still do it because I'll just stuff more things in boxes. But if you want to send a gift, you can send it for of items that you have. Maybe you have a shop, a store, or you've collected things or you want to purchase something because you see something that's cool that you can get cheaper you are so everybody's happy. You can send the material donation to PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN. PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's again, you send a box of stuff, we'll cut it open and divvy it up between the boxes for the later drawings and everybody will really be surprised. As it is, there are some really neat things. One of our listeners donated two of the Forbidden Knowledge Copper Coin and those are, like I told you guys, we should be Craig's shelf should be empty. Copper rounds are right now the thing that's missing from the money formula. But it needs to be there. Copper versus silver versus gold to make a money system. A lot of people are doing the, I'm buying gold! Okay, how do you make change? What? Well, unless you want to pay a lot for everything, how do you make change if all you have is gold? Silver is the working metal for the average man for average transactions of the day and copper and silver make up the change. With other coin in the mix, for instance, America eventually did the nickel, which is a nickel, you know, five cent piece for a reason because that way they had another element which was easily identified because of the size of the coin in proportion to the color of the coin. Always remember that. Color makes it easy to identify value. You know, what is the product? Okay, you can physically see it look at it. So anyway again PBN PO box 194 Dexter, Michigan 48130 you can still get into the drawing by going to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and when you get there go to the Donate key, when you get to the donate key, you can donate any amount. It could be a dollar, it could be whatever. And every dollar that you donate puts your name into the drawing bucket, the hat, the barrel, one time. So one, one, ten, ten, fifty, fifty, one hundred, one hundred, whatever. Any amount. And remember before you leave the... Before you leave the page, we need to make sure that you scroll down and put your name, address, and zip code into the Notations section or we can't send you a package if your name is drawn. Go ahead, Chimponeer. You just gave me some more work and I'm going to have to recalculate what our total is because I had it written down, I was going to bring it up when you did this, but now it's more. We work at 6.94 and 28 cents before you gave me the three new names. Also, John's donated again today, so he's got more tickets in the drawing. I want to say thank you there. Larry also from the mail-in. I didn't hear you mention his name, but Mom gave me that one earlier. And Tom Boback. So those guys are in the drawing. So we have, again, we have, and I would point out there are some people who donate all through the year. It's just that they're generous to the effort and we appreciate that guys, so thank you. Didn't forget you. I mean there are some people, it's just been their way of supporting Liberty Tree Radio for as long as we've been up just about in many cases. And it does make a difference. It helps a great deal with all the little, especially these surprise things that pop up. through the year because while we have billings we also have other issues where things need to be replaced or something. Some things just give up the ghost. And when they do, we've got to replace them quick. So we are at the top. We're going to hear the music here guys. And again, the drawing is at 8 o'clock, not right now. So we've got time to get into the drawing if you want to. You can get over to libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Go to the donate key, donate whatever amount, make sure before you leave you go to the notations section there on the page where you are with the PayPal and put in your name, your address and yours in code. God bless our Republic. To the new world order we shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run, we're in a march, we're going to get out of the way for a minute, run, use the bathroom, grab a cup of coffee, I just ran out. And we will be back with the second hour of the intel report here on Friday on Liberty Tree Radio. 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 the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan, you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit Doc's... So their children will be your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and each God given right. And pray to God, keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled, each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And there isn't a single part of visitor from the past that is obsolete. It was made over 40 years ago, more than 40 years ago, closer to 50 now. And that poem rings true of the threat and the attacks upon America as it did when Thelin Paulk, a Vietnam veteran, wrote it 50 years ago. Isn't that amazing? Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... Second hour of the intelligence report. I have our corny one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. Oh Make sure we get this right East West Southwest and Northeast Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. We are on satellite, people receiving and then sending via analog and digital, up and down link. And it's really cool because we literally are all over the planet, echo chambering at this moment, echo, echo, echo, all over the planet, planet, planet, planet, the other, imagine what that sounds like. Anyway, we're also on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States, and it is Friday! It is Cinco de Amo Day! Hihi! And quartermaster Friday, and I have to touch on a few items there very quickly. It is the, well, it's the 7th of November. Oh, man, first week done for November already. It is the, uh-oh. It is the 17th year of open obvious, an in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a gay. 2025, older, calender, I'm keeping it all, she's got Captain. 125%. Well, she might still blow up right in her face. And 2025, Battle for the Republic, book one, The Dance of Swords, but now heading into the Winter War. We're headed that way, book two with the Winter War. Anyway, it is a pretty day, closing, it's getting oh dark out there. But the moon, we have had some mega moon nights. If you can't get any work done outside, you've got to be, well, if you were a bat, you were not really blind, you just operate at night. So you're not really blind as a bat. That term is always kind of a little off there, really. But well, the hearing is really what makes a difference with bats. But with us, it's all of the senses. And tonight will be another bright night with extensive lunar reflection of excessive solar activity they're not talking about. But we will. So let's see, number one, quarter mass. No, I can't do that. OK. This is what happened. I moved something. I have in my hand, and I am sorry people, I know somebody asked and I know what's going to happen here, probably it's already happened tonight, I mentioned that we received our insignia, the striking, you know both stampings and the castings for all of the heraldry insignia for particular orders, the first batch, second batch and I think the third batch is here, well no not here, it's gone. I am holding in my hand the key for the lock for the box that has the stuff in it. So please do not pry the lock box open that was sent with the courier for the meetings tonight. Fortunately, I remembered that I have one key and the regimental team leader, the regimental commander has a key on his issue than is Bob. But I was supposed to send this key with that stuff and if for whatever reason while I was counting, you know, the old complaining, the counting house, you know, bookkeeper, boy, the shackles had to be counted. Well, in this case, the insignia and everything had to be counted. And I want just, this was something special because we got it out finally. And I kept the key. It's in, hold on here. Hear it? That's the key. Don't worry though, it turns out yes we're lucky. There should be the other key there. You just have to go into whatever office they are keeping the rest of the particulars in and it's there. So I'm sorry. For the lack of a nail, a shoe was lost. For the lack of a shoe, a horse was lost. For the lack of a... Of course, a rider was lost. Well, it's not quite that bad. But I have the key in hand. Do not panic. So if all else fails, we could wait a day and you guys, if you can't find the other key, I have the key in hand. I am sorry. And by the way, there ain't nothing fancy, but it's just a needful thing. Otherwise, we would have to use prying tools and you don't need to do that. The courier boxes are meant to be reused. So, again, heads up there. If it hasn't already been discovered, it will be in the next, what time is it? 6.15 in the next hour. How's that sound? Next, Quartermaster Friday. Over at Sportsman's Guide. They do have a number of items that I've mentioned. They've added a few things. You might want to go over to Sportsman's Guide's clearance section and look very quickly. In the tactical vest, there is a black Italian tactical vest for a pretty good price. It's a mill issue item in theory. Again, you still need a pistol belt to attach to it. Big deal. Those are all over the place. You can take your pick of which nationalities combat belt you want to attach to them. So the neat thing about these vests are like some of the earlier tack vests and that you can use the fixed pockets that are on it. Plus, you can add mag pouches. Allis type clips or any of the other NATO standards so you can add additional mag pouches, medical pouches, dump bags, whatever you want to. But there are some pretty good buys over there. They're either black. One thing, you should have a black set of uniforms. and a multicam. We don't standardize. I know a lot of units do use multicam. Well, everybody else in all these other armies are going to multi-scam, which means they're totally nondescript. And this is why they have to start putting bright colors on their uniforms, which defeats the purpose behind having the camo, doesn't it? So everybody's gone stupid. Apparently the Germans are switching out from their fleck-tarn to a multi-tarn. And so they're just going to look like everybody else, which means if anybody is in opposition, then you've got to figure out who's who in the zoo. If you have electronic signature devices, that's just another way to get you killed, as I mentioned the other day. We've got electronic identifiers. Oh, great. So the enemy can actually figure out where you are immediately. Not just the one he can see, but all the rest of you can't, right? What? Yeah, we're using electronic ping systems. We have like a battlefield, you know, like a ping system. Oh, you mean an enemy targeting system for all you fools carrying an electronic radio device or signature, you know, AI device that's gonna allow everybody to die in place? Boom. And, well, it's one of the things you missed. Boom. No, he didn't. Don't see how stupid that is. You see how stupid that is? So anyway, fact is that we want a different uniform that works, which we do. Now one of the things that the CMM has gone to is, again, a whole series of new camouflage patterns. Part of them are regional, I should say state area or district. This program has got to continue and accelerate. We use everything that we, again, we'll use any surplus that's out there because we can get 10 for the price of one new. But in some cases, certain units are standardized on particular patterns, which now will not be standard to anybody else, making them very useful. Okay, and intelligent loop, good choice, good trade. So, heads up, this is something you constantly need to be thinking about, taking into consideration. I have a, uh oh, I have a four-pod keyboard operator coming to help me right now. A tiny one. A crazy one, matter of fact, too. The big thing here again is there are some reasons for having the multicam. Infiltration, exfiltration. Doesn't have to be perfect. There's too many overlapping, stupid patterns out there now, people. It's easy to be able to infiltrate or exfiltrate. Seriously, as long as you can smile and wave, don't have to shoot anybody to get to where you need to be. And if you know how to mimic all the rest of what's necessary, which you will be, you'll be learning a lot of skills very, very quickly, if you haven't already, then we will be able to operate with impunity as needed. And that's a very important part of the dance of swords. So multi-cam, whatever pattern, aftermarket, doesn't make any difference. And you want a uniform in black. And these are part of your tier one kit that you fold them up tight, you bag them up tight, and they're on standby, and you pull them as you need to. It can be part of your house load. You can strap them to your backpack, make sure that they're, again, a waterproof container, preferably. This is what I love about big Ziploc bags. Also, it gives you additional clothing if you need it with your house load. Your house load is your backpack that you're going to be using in the field. And again, we'll be stripping enemy dead also on top of everything else. So we're going to be using everything and anything that isn't locked down in the future because clothing is clothing. I'm not going to worry about that. Big thing is, shoot, no shoot when the time comes. You have to be using your brain constantly and thinking ahead. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Go ahead call your champion there. We just switched over to three color desert right after Halloween and Boy, it really works. Well in this Environ here in flatlands over. Yeah into the tan. Yes. Another one is the British DPM Which it was really really cheap. It's still fairly cheap As a matter of fact, that source that I mentioned before that's up here where we are, he does have a lot of the tri-color. And interestingly enough, we have the source for tri-color web gear, all the different pockets, pouches, et cetera, for clearance like cheap, cheap, cheap price right now. So that's something else to take into consideration is Again, there are different patterns that can also be modified. You can take the three color, depending on where you are, and actually add another color to it, a darker color to disrupt yet further and be very successful. What we normally do, Mark, is we shoot the white spray paint towards winter. When it starts to get cold and snowy, we just cross a couple of white strips on it over. Yep. Again, there's no place where you should be where it's pure white. Does everybody understand that? If you're out in a field where it's pure white, you're in the wrong place. It doesn't mean I don't have all white snow camos. I do. American snow camos are all white. Most countries, though, do have, like for instance, the Russian pattern has a breakup line, a series of breakup soft colors. The German pattern snow camo. that everybody has used for so many decades. Everybody's kind of adopted at one point or another and used. You have videos that we have on our Liberty Tree radio page where you can see it. But you also have Carquevlage, which is the camel that Nancy made up that has been used, that was, has been used by Houtari. In fact, we're going into a second generation of that right now. The three-color desert combined with white or even just snow veil or snow camo overlay is perfect because remember you if you look at the grass fields go look at some winter footage the can of the grass thatch and other items bleeds out everywhere. You have little tussocks so you have a little brown and you have white over top. So, exactly, as you just pointed out, being able to break it up like that does work, except for, well, we got another caller. Jump in there, please. Well, I was just wondering, since we both know how well the chocolate chip pattern works, do we have a supplier for that? It can. You know, it's interesting, even with the one I was just talking about, they have some, but that has been popular for a while, so unfortunately what they have, we can get a percentage of it. We can't get everything. But yes, the five-color chocolate chip is another pattern that works really well into the season. It's just that because it goes back to Desert Dust Part 1, the adventure begins, a lot of it's been gobbled up. It's been picked up. But yes, we do have sources for that. And let me remind everybody, the five-color chocolate chip that he just mentioned actually was for Special Forces. It was, well, not Special Forces per se, but for Airborne units who were part of the UN peacekeeping forces in the Sinai Peninsula that you never knew about. They never talked about them. We had American troops in the Sinai as peacekeeping, UN peacekeeping forces. Their camouflage, way before Desert Dust Part 1, the adventure begins, was that camouflage right there. Go away. The only reason I brought it up is we both know how well that works. Oh, yeah. Oh, again, they hunted us hard. And another pattern. Yeah, they hunted us hard and could not find us. But actually, we've looked straight at us, to be quite honest. A couple of times when you're moving and you're being in a densely aggressor populated area, let's understand that being set upon accidentally is a common situation. So you need to be thinking ahead about being fully kitted and you never let up, you never relax. And fortunately, the patterns that we chose, that I chose for particular activities, work exceptionally well. They literally look right through you because it's not what the brain is expecting to see. Let's think about it that way. The one thing about camouflage, and this is the problem with multi-scam. Multi-scam is not going to work as well as it has because it's now a known camouflage pattern. Mentally, everybody has seen it and experienced it because it has become such a dense pattern, not just for the US military, but originally with the British military in their variant. It's not called multicam. It is, but it isn't. And there's all these different names. All it is is them BSing to sell a product. Okay, let's be honest. That's how it works. But the different titles for the same product Because it is so common, people register it in their subconscious automatically. But a pattern that is not common, the brain first of all has to perceive silhouette, has to perceive the target in order for it to perceive the threat. And the purpose behind camouflage is what? Deception. So what you need is something that is going to break up your pattern in a way that is not normal for that environment under any condition. And the different camouflages we're talking about are not standard, typically to forces or to imagery or Hollywood production, anything that you see that conditions the brain and the process. And this is why another pattern that we used in the past very successfully was the early 19 Hold on here. The early 1950s French lizard, not the new lizard. The one that everybody knows is the one you see actually in the, it's also similar to the Portuguese pattern that was used in Red Dawn, the first Red Dawn. French lizard, between that and the five color chocolate chip and other patterns, virtually it's a predator uniform. You know when you talk about the shimmer effect and you can't see somebody because it's a pattern that you do not register mentally to begin with, first you have to identify that it's there. And this is what makes it, see these patterns so successful, they're not standard to anyone. That's the problem that we're going to run into. Heck, they're already realizing it. If there are people already coming, it's like, well, you know, this is kind of defeating the purpose because if everybody's using it, how do you determine friend-foe? Number one. Number two is the process of deception, which is what camouflage is supposed to assist with, is defeated because everybody knows what to look for. And that is happening. That's something that they're trying not to talk about because it's a cool uniform. Everybody's going to it. Yeah, it's a really cool pattern. Everybody's going to it. And because of that, everybody knows it. And that is a critical issue when it comes to operating in the field, people. So just a heads up. But this is why you want a multi-cam, a proper top and bottom that match, if you can. Wouldn't have to even be perfect there. I can show you pictures right now of European troops where there are three different camouflage variants. in service and they're even letting aftermarket or high-end production companies, you know, you spend a lot of money to get it, they're allowing them to wear that, a particular variant on the pattern. Well, the problem with that is, is that there isn't any real consistency, but the cool thing about it, if I want to infiltrate through the lines of a force of that type, oh, that's perfect for any of our types of activities. I'm serious. The deception processes to be able to get through to the soft, chewy stuff on the other side. Half the battle is looking like the other people that you're going to smile and wave at. Once you think about that, in advance, prior-preparate planning prevents piss-poor performance. In this case, advances are a cause, and we are successful. Very successful. So, a black uniform, again, BDU type is fine, doesn't have to be with a Nehru type modern cut. With the black uniforms, again, the big thing is try to match up for wear and tear and age, because remember, things fade. A dark, dark black top, but a kind of black bottom, well, it will work if that's what you got. But if you can match up off the corpses where you're pulling the uniforms, or whatever you're buying off of the, you know, again, whatever it is in the Rent a Revolution market because there are many options out there. Sportsmansguide.com has a bunch of examples. You can go to, if you need a black uniform, to have one on the shelf, Bowtash has got right now $5 a top, $5 a bottom, both in women's cut and men's cut. So to have us set, and by the way, I would also purchase a black helmet cover. The other option is, the other trick of the trade here is you paint your Kevlar helmet black, you use camouflage covers to match up with whatever you're wearing. If you're going to be using your equipment for infiltration, you take the camouflage cover off, now you have a black helmet because there's such a variation. All you gotta do is look at all these secret police operations. How many different ways and how many different kits? Well, to give you an example. Ice. Ice is out there popping everybody, aren't they? Do they have a consistent uniform? Yes or no. Why do they not have a consistent uniform? Because all the bureaucracy is participating in the secret police operation. And because of that, there is no norm. Look at how what a hodgepodge, that literally is the correct term, look at the hodgepodge of equipment issued. Okay, that's not an advantage. In fact, it creates a bit of a problem, which they don't want to talk about because so far nobody's got the brains to figure it out that's on the other side. But in a battlefield situation, Fred and foe, it's completely destroyed. the ability to easily look at, cite, and engage with the mish-mish of operational uniforms out there. All you have to do is put a series of letters on your uniform and on your body armor. Don't even have to be anything that's real. And it would create immediate hesitation to shoot. But if you know that your team is all part of the RKT, what the hell's that? Oh, it's nothing. But you know what? RKT's us. So if I was to walk into a crowd like that, this is what Special Forces do, this is what the SEALs do, this is what Delta Team does. What they do is they go in and they count on hesitation because if you're the only four people going in or six people going in or ten people going in, everybody else you see, you shoot. But on the other side, because you may not have standardized and you do not have a system, it creates a little confusion when you don't have a tell that you can easily mark. And so it takes longer for discernment to engage, which in the meantime, remember, your enemy just automatically shoots you. Oh, shoot, shoot. Yes, sir, they did. What? Yeah, they shot, shot. They shot, shot, him, him. Oh, man. It gets all over my bullets and everything. So again, things to take into consideration. Why it is you want that black uniform. Botash.com. Botash.com. Also, again, go to Sportsman's Guide because there are a couple of off companies that have, I think Brooklyn, Brooklyn clothing. Brooklyn is one of those that is making a multi-scam that they've actually had on sale and that is a great way to put a multi-scam uniform into your inventory. Now, some of you, your unit is into multicam. Why? Because multicam was in the civilian sector big time before governments started to buy it, as was pointed out a little while back here on the air. And for instance, Virginia militia units, when they were up there for the big protest, multicam was probably one of the dominant camouflages that was being worn by them for their, you know, the one day that they have where everybody shows up in the capital. Well, of course they've passed laws and all kinds of stuff because the commies are terrified that everybody's going to show up again with guns so they can't have it on the property, the government property proper, but you can still have the guns there off the government property. Okay? But again, let's wait. We'll see what happens here with regard to somebody coming to their senses. I don't think they will. Everybody is into trendy. It's all, it's always trend. Everybody reads a magazine article in government and all of a sudden that's what everybody has to do. I've talked about this before. It's like weapons and ammunition. Well, 40 Smith and Wesson now everybody's pissing on. Go back and read all the articles when everybody was told if you don't have a 40 Smith and Wesson, if they were gushing over 40 Smith and Wesson, you had to have it. If you didn't have it, you weren't in style. And because of that, everybody went to 40 Smith. So now they wait a little bit, they write another bullshit article, now all of a sudden if you have 40 Smith you're just so passe. You've got to go to 9mm, wait a minute, you wrote all these articles about 9mm being wimpy and stupid, you even put in a propaganda in movies where it's like wimpy 9mm, the wimpy 9mm. Anybody remember this? I had to shoot them five times to get them to go down. Yeah, which is again. It's like well. It's like I said at the time hey I don't want to get shot with any of these guns and 9 millimeters killed a whole hell of a lot of people now It doesn't mean I promote 9 millimeter only But you know I'm not finicky about firearms guess what this is that cheap. Yeah, does it work? Yeah, is it new? Yeah Wow look good to me Get it for a good price buy a pile of them now I can fight if one breaks I can grab the other one and keep right on fighting. Well, that's good. I like that See how that works so again The same is true with what we're seeing with Garrett equipment. Go ahead Tiffany. In fact, they're all relearning there now. They're trying to attack Molly and Chest pouches now guys if you haven't noticed there's now the big debate about that to sell another product go ahead Well, because we're tired of Velcro, apparently. While we're on the animation, we're going across something the other day. I've never heard of it before, 22 arc. It is like an 88 grain, 22 caliber. It looks pretty much like a 5.56, but it's got a huge powder charge behind it. Like 3,300 feet per second type of thing. Very flat shooting. I was wondering if anybody out there had any experience with it yet and what did they think of it over? Interestingly enough, it's a micro assault cartridge. Remember I talked about this before. Years ago, we did invent a variation on it. Remember, like I said, back in the day when we were just pitot farting with reloading when I was much, much, much younger, we were getting all kinds of machine gun brass. And machine gun brass is stretch. Well, what do you do with it? Well, the cool thing about machine gun brass being stretched is it stretches from the middle of the case to the shoulder. which makes the wall inside the case thinner, which means it's a lot easier to cut the shoulder off and reform that case because you don't have as much brass to fight to reform, which is really what you do when you build a brass case from scratch. You know, at about the middle point, you're stretching and then you're thinning out the top of the brass and then you reform it to whatever, you know, variant in a pitch or an actual shoulder down to a smaller caliber than the larger diameter of the bullet. If we're going to be of the rifle case or pistol case. And it's basically giving you all the energy of the 5.56 but with a smaller package so that you take up less space. And the very argument about why we had to have 5.56 is where they're going with this particular round, by what I can see. In other words, they just reinvented the wheel. They said, well, You know, the 556 was created because it was just a scaled down 30-06 round, which it is. That's all they did. That's what Stoner and all the developers did, guys, because they were given dimensions that were optimal, they were known, and back in the day, computer time was expensive. So what did they do? They needed a lighter round, and so what they did is they took the 30-06, and if you look at the dimensions of a 30-06 case, and then put it into proper perspective and scale with the 556. They are literally one is the daughter of the other. 556 is. So you've got a case that is kind of long, but in theory if you were trying to save materials, you could shorten the case, which is basically what they've done. Now you might even go even with a smaller diameter case and there again, it's kind of like 300 blackout Look at what they did with 300 blackout. They didn't invent an all-new case per se. They took a 556 blank and Altered the later steps of production to create the 30 caliber, you know holding area for the projectile But it's just 30 caliber. Oh 300 blackout mark. Yeah, you mean 30 caliber. Okay, so they were again that people argue what you were trying to make an AK round But it's an American AK route. No, no, it's just another route. There have been a lot of chamberings like this over the century and a half of cartridge weapons over and over again. There's a whole bunch of 30-caliber cartridges that were from the post-World War I pre-World War II period that when they were in production, they were incredibly popular. I've mentioned this one many, many times. It's 30 Remington. Now it's 30 Remington rimless cartridge. It's a standard rifle cartridge. Where was it dominant? Well, it was used for prison guard and police use and was part of that colonial project where after World War I they were planning on debauching America. And so what they did is they came up with a bunch of cartridges that were totally alien to everything that everybody else used. Let me give you an idea how alien they are. There's nothing that matches 30 or 32 Remi inventory at all. The only thing you can do to make 32 or 30 Remington is to screw down, actually, throat down 35 Remington, which is a good round, by the way. 35 Remington is a .357 diameter bullet. You can use it all day. There were a bunch of 35 Remington rifles in the Marlin lever action. But the 30 and 32, mostly where those went where those were marketed they were marketed to prisons as guard rifles and They were marketed for the gun police the member I told you 1927 gun Confiscation And so they got it in everybody's mind that they were going to A, we're going to bring in the League of Nations, we're going to surrender the Constitution, we're going to become part of the old British crown again and surrender our sovereignty. Well, America didn't buy that. But all of the tools for colonial, colonialization operations in America were there. And so these weapons, these rounds were developed to isolate the population. They couldn't use what the government would be using for the police state operation that the Jewish mob and FDR planned on implementing. And they tried partially to execute that in 29 and it didn't work the rest of the game. They'd done gun confiscations in the middle and late 20s. They had then gone to collapsing the economy. Does this all sound familiar? Does this all sound like something you've already been living? It is. Okay. Now, full circle back to what we originally were talking about. It has nothing to do with what Darge has brought up. The cool thing about this round is that I haven't had a chance to look at how they, what they did and how far they went with the case reduction. But the round itself looks like it's again. It would be a great submachine gun or a sub light rifle cartridge Like a submachine gun magazine it takes up less space If it carries 30 rounds or 32 rounds or whatever it mimics the 9 millimeter submachine gun or the you know 9 millimeter carbine family in that respect The only advantage is well here's the thing If I were fighting a war, and I want everybody to think this through, because I've walked everybody through this for as long as I've been on the air. If I have a whole shitload of cases that I've spent, I'm going to have a percentage of recovered brass that cannot be used for what it was originally used for because it's been bent or split or damaged at some point. What do I do with it? Well, there's a lot of, there's mana, or is it, we're already put into play to bring it to the finished product, so I don't want to melt it and remake it. What you want to do is come up with a solution that allows a sorter to pick through and route the brass that can't be used for its original purpose. In other words, it can't be reloaded to either 5.56 or 7.62x51 NATO. I want to route it so I can make either the next shorter case And the next shorter round out of that case. Example is with 308. For the longest time, what was a promising solution was 44 automag and 45 automag. Why? Well, 44 and 45 automag are nothing but 30 out of 6 or 308 cases cut down to the proper length, reamed internally, case lengthened appropriately, trimmed. And then used for a semi-automatic hand cannon. But the round could just as easily have been used in any number of carbine platforms. And it has theoretically been reinvented, look at this, with the new 556 type case-based rounds, or 30 caliber case-based rounds, that are in all these new cartridges that are straight cases in the AR-15, like 350 Legend. Okay, what's 350 Legend? Well isn't the 350 a 357 diameter? Oh, wait a minute, right back to what we were talking about before with the 35 Remington. But in this case, it's with an existing smaller case, and all they've done is cut the case off at the shoulder, so to speak, reamed it out, so that it can appropriately handle, form it, demand of course, you know, check for length, you know, case length it, and then introduce a bullet. So that's what happened with this new arc ground basically. Well I can see anyway. Now again, this is all wildcatting. But the cool thing is if I had a bunch of 5.56 ammo, I'm going to end up recovering a bunch of saw ammunition. Saw ammo, if the guy's got a heavy, like a lead fingertip, like a lead foot like in a car. He's going to keep wailing away and just burn a whole belt of ammo, which is how you're going to mess up the barrel. Might get us up to give a weapon. But he's also going to be just stretching the hell out of that brass as the chamber heats. What can I do with that brass? Well, I can't really reform it and crunch it back down to make it 5.56. But I could take that brass with my sorters, because they're going to get really good with their eyeballing it. And I'm going to start that sideways, and we're going to have an arc, a set of arc molds in place. And you could reform that brass to a 22 arc round, and you get one more breath of fresh air out of it. Now here's the other thing about that, though. Well, there's one more thing. I could take the same stretch piece of brass, cut it, and turn it into 300 blackout. So I probably would make it into 300 blackout first. And then that brass, if it gets tired or dies, I could knock it down to 22 arc. Works. So I keep breathing new life into what was already a manufactured case. And the manufactured case is going to be the problem. Getting to that point, which I've said this many times, if you're going to call her, call her. Jump in there, please. Yeah, it's Texamix. Yeah, these rounds you're talking about, the 350 Legend. The other caller was talking about the .22 arc. There's also a 6mm arc. And what they're all based on, what they're trying to do is these all fit and you can shoot them out of the AR, you know, the standard AR-15 platform. I mean, yeah, you can shoot because .350 Legend is basically a straight-cased 556 case. and a 6mm arc and the 22 arc, but those are based on the 6.5 Grendel case. So you don't get as many in a magazine, you have to have special magazines for those. But both of those rounds, especially the 6mm arc, are 1000 yard plus guns. They're still supersonic at past 1000 yards. Right. The only problem is, again, you're taking a lighter or smaller diameter bullet, which means when you get to target, if it doesn't have armor, you're okay. But if it does, it's less likely that you're going to get through the soft, chewy stuff. However, with most of whatever you engage with it, you're going to mess it up. I mean, no matter what, if it's hypersonic or if it's, again, still supersonic at whatever range, There's this formula, needless to say, speed, weight, creating thud power. And if you don't have the speed, you lift up the weight and you've got more freight train use at the other end when it hits. If you do have all the energy that you need and you maintain velocity, it can be a lighter bullet and the velocity makes up for the weight. So there's always this balance back and forth. that has been a very common formula forever, actually, as long as we've made bullets. We've got loaded bullets, loaded projectiles, OK, thud things. And it's interesting that these are neat little ideas that allow us to, like I said, breathe life into cases that otherwise the ammunition brass would have to be reprocessed to its raw material point. And that's something we don't really want to do if we can help it. We need to cut corners. Especially since everybody is telling us we're going into the stone age if we go to war. So I don't plan on going to the stone age. So I better be the, all of us better be the thinking human beings that figure out solutions in advance to prevent ourselves from going unka-wonka-unka-oo. Just that simple. And these are again ways that you can have, like what simply we've talked about. Your AR-15 is like literally You should have like a golf cart full of golf clubs or in this case upper receivers so you can switch out one to the other to the other because that way with that beautiful multi-purpose upper receiver or I should say lower receiver with multiple upper receivers, there's not a time where I can't be putting bullets down range on the enemy where I'm not sucking vapors because I don't have anything to throw at them other than rocks. Well, the idea is to prevent that. How do we prevent that? Well, we're talking about it right now. A greater number of options. And these options are all viable. Everybody can handle building what we're talking about. We just need to have the tools in the toolbox to get it done before things go to hell in a hand cart. So everybody needs to be up on this, and everybody needs to be embracing the concept. Most of it is very often, but again reloading is your friend to people. You don't have to be perfect initially. You just need to get the basics down. A simple reloading system, you don't have to have a turret. A single step press is enough to keep you in business. I'm not telling you outfit for everybody else, but if you can just keep yourself with bullets, loaded cartridges. to deal with the threat at hand or to go harvest what you need from the enemy, then you're going to continue to be able to fight. You're going to be staying in action. That's what this is all about. That should be part of our Marshall plan. It should be the base of operations for our Ordnance Logistics Train, which is especially critical to sport. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, section Mexican. Yeah. You know, Harnady really came up with a real good sales pitch and design on, you know, it started off with the 6.5 Creedmoor. You know, they came up with the idea to be able to use even though a smaller diameter bullet with the bigger cases. and pack them full of powder, but the main thing was is that with the smaller diameter bullet, they could elongate the bullet, giving it a better cofactor and a heavier bullet, longer bullet, and make it cut through the air much better. I forget what the term is for being able to have better ballistics in your bullet. Ballistics, of course. Anyway. Coefficient, that's it. And when they did this, there's a reason why, they really had a great idea on this, and that's the reason why the government has ordered a pile of 6.5 Creedmoor and it's got a bunch of 6.5 Creedmoor AR-10 and bolt-action rifles in their Special Forces units. That's it. That's all I got to say. Go ahead. Absolutely. Well again, from our perspective, we don't have the sugar daddy backing us up. So what we have to do is we have to be looking at coming up from the bargain basement end, so to speak, but it's not. Most of the weapons that we're talking about, we can find a counterpart to, or at least I should say chamberings, we can find something with a counterpart solution that is affordable, that allows us to put that weapons concept into our inventory. And right now, especially, as I said, it should be a priority that if you've got an AR-15, you should try to diversify it. And the AR-10 is no different right now. There is a wide range of calibers available. If you had one good lower, at least one, you could continue to buy uppers in the AR-10 platform and cover any number of different chamberings. which means again you're not going to run dry. If you look at your enemy as a mobile resupply pod, no matter which aggressor it is, or if you have an ally that may flip sides and guess what they bring their pilot goody user that part of the country with them, which they will, then we have the ability to switch out easily without any, you're not even losing a beat. being able to switch out to another base cartridge and continue to function. That's critical to our overall success in the campaign. So again, solutions, not just complaining about the problems. This is a direction that everybody needs to be looking at. We've been arguing it for quite some time. I don't have a problem with innovation. I just have to remember that if you pick certain pieces of technology or certain ideas that you have to have the infrastructure to go along with it or very quickly you run dry. Now that's why we, that's how I rate weapons systems that are available. Example, bunch of unique surplus guns are coming out right now. What do I tell you? Right from the get-go when we look at these, what's the first thing we look at? Magazines. Why? Well, it's a neat caliber, it's a good gun. But what do the magazines cost if they're available, number one? Well, in many cases, they may not even be available, which is sad, but true. However, if they are, as I've told you, when they first come out of surplus is when they're going to be their cheapest, and then after that, they gravitate to a, I won't say an unobtainium price, but they gravitate to a price that makes you go, oh my, very quickly, okay? But the other consideration is, okay, you've got to, forgot the weapon for a great price. We always point this out. But spare parts. How long can the weapon run in our hands? Now remember, we always have to think about, everybody goes, well, I can go to a parts company or I'll go to the manufacturer. Well, okay, government cuts that off. They already did it to England like this. They already have done it to Australia like this. Canada is being stripped of their guns right now. The Canadians listening know this. The wicked bitch of the north is trying to figure out how to move on the population and they've already said they're going to. So if that happens, you ain't going to the manufacturer for spare parts, which means that the cheaper the weapon is in terms of product at this moment, in other words, generally, this is when you also want to purchase that spare parts inventory so that you can continue to keep the weapon running. Now the Glocks, yeah I don't have a great love for a Glock, but you'd be crazy not to have a Glock right now. Just like you're crazy not to have an AR-15 right now. Why? Because of the plethora of spare parts that can keep these things running until hell freezes over. We're at the cheapest point for buying Glock parts and now of course with Glock agreeing to create that V model, they've made, they've put a wall of production a hit, where the production facilities have hit a wall. For any of the factory, there won't be any more spare parts because the reason they're doing this is to block you from having that particular block that you already have, right? So now you want to buy every stinking spare parts you can get your hands on, especially if you have a whole parcel of blocks, because the next logical step in a colonial gun control operation, which is what you're facing, is that they're going to tell you that your Glock parts are illegal. They're not going to allow anybody to even produce or sell aftermarket Glock parts. That's coming. That's going to hit the wall. You want to be able to use your weapon. We bought the weapon so when they try to go after the guns, we're going to shoot their ass. It's a very closed circuit issue when the time comes. It's pretty straightforward, I think. So, we need to be able to continue to operate these weapons and right now we are in the perfect formula where firing pin extractors, ejectors, small springs, any critical part for the Glock is right now over the counter for nothing. It's bare barrels for $20 a piece. You've got to be kidding me. That's insane. For what is a fairly sophisticated barrel, remember the barrel is what made Glock. Does everybody understand that one about the Glock pistols? The barrel is what made Glock, not that polymer frame because the barrel takes the abuse. Of course, the locking system is critical to blah, blah, blah. They came up with a solution integrating steel with polymer. But that design is so useful at this moment that there's no reason for you not to have one. You should have one because there are so many. Even if we did have to start scavenging, we would be able to cannibalize the parts from other wrecks or tired guns and keep everything else functioning for a good long time. So we can break the math formula of, well, your weapons are only going to be good for two years, and after that, the peasant population is disarmed. That's the CIA formula for attacking a population. limiting the weapons parts and repair parts and spare anything means that they know within a very narrow formula they can override the country, overrun or override the country's defenses because they don't have the ability to maintain. But if they already have... They're not coming empty handed Mark. Mobile resupply mods. No. Well, no they're not. And again, now here's the other thing though. They are changing weapons. Even with the SIG issue, I mean look how many government agencies have SIGs. Now they're going to switch out to something else. They're switching out because of political correctness, movingness on the part of SIG who apparently felt they could do no wrong. And they actually did. They got away with a lot for a very long period of time. And mostly because they were greedy, because they went to aftermarket and second party production. to cheapen the cost, as they always do. Listen, Izzy Blatson does this all the time. We've seen it before. I'm telling you. And because of that, they, you know, it's like everything else. They killed the golden goose. It's now coming back to, in a theory, bite him in the ass. On the other hand, though, if you think about it, since some of these guns have been in production for so long, there's only so much you can do with marketing. So who says this wasn't planned? because now they'll be going to a colonial gun. Whatever they do, they're going to go to a colonial proprietary gun that the peasants can't have or that the peasants will not catch up on for quite some time. So if you capture the colonial weapon, you can't get mags, you don't have ammo per se. Well, you do, but they're trying to restrict ammo. So the idea is that they will have all of that reigned in, they think, by the time they get to the next level. Which again is why? What's your first choice whenever anybody's bitching about what's going on? What do I tell them? Buy more ammo. Oh, it's like it's like what they're gonna tell you. Oh, we got a problem. The economy's bad. Give more money to the Jews. Give more money to the Israelis. The Israelis deserve your money. Why are you arguing about that? The Jews deserve your money first, not you. Well, again, my answer. Oh, you need to buy more ammo. What do you need more ammo for? Well, because you need more ammo. Well, but yeah, no you need more ammo. That's all there is to it. Buy more ammo. Why? It's the most it's the soundest investment you can make. You're not going to lose a penny. Because you're going to need the ammunition to protect the rest of your property. They're trying to steal. And all the other subject we talked about lead to having to protect yourself from the parasite. The parasite covets everything you own. You need to be armed to the teeth to protect yourself from the parasite. Just that simple. And that's why we need to have the, again, all these other bases covered, supply and support, number one, but also the logistics train necessary to maintain the weapon systems that we commit to. Diversification of weapons is not bad. In fact, in our case, by the nature of the fight we're in, diversification is a benefit. Because we're already seeing this. They're cutting off a particular weapon under the logic that they're blocking the availability of arms. And somehow this is just going to put the brakes on everything. Well, it won't. But who's pushing this? The anti-gun people are. Who are the anti-gun people? The Jewish mob. Why are they doing this because they want to they cover your property in order to go after your property They need to disarm you in their mind Because most people are unthinking the you and then they it's true a lot of people are think well I got three magazines for my rifle and I got 100 rounds ammo That's good stuff gets you in trouble not enough to get you out of trouble, but it's a start at least you got something However, you need to think bigger carry for most of us Yeah, oh yeah, man. Oh, yeah minimal bear. Yeah exactly minimal daily carry because by the way we understand if we want if we do get into something we plan on winning and that's the other half of the formula and by the way we're at the top we have militia town hall coming up guys and I have got to get out of the way this hour went by quickly hopefully we planted some seeds but again if you got an AR-15, diversify. In fact you don't have to have the most expensive upper in every caliber you just need to have the chambering covered. And so go to Bear Creek Arsenal over to CDN and Sports. You can get those 556 pencil barrel AR uppers for $149 right now still. They're beautiful uppers. If you've got women or kids or older people that need to carry something, that is your solution for shaping weight and filling up with a standard firearm. Also, Bear Creek Arsenal for all the other chamberings everybody brought up during this hour. They're over there and if you look at their sales, you get a nice 16 inch barrel upper and whatever chambering for a good price. If you can get the longer barrel for the bigger chamberings, that's what you need. Warfare does count for something. Range and accuracy. Okay, let's get out of here. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march, folks. Stay in line. I've got gaces of power tools to move. I've got them all sitting there, but they've got to get in on the weather. I dropped them outside, and I've got to get them inside. Or everybody, again, stay focused. Vote with your wallet by the ramp. We'll be back at 8 o'clock. The Niesdal Report. Ed Tingey or now. Don't go anywhere. militia town hall. We'll be doing it for the clock, aren't we? Yes, we do. We'll be doing it later in the program so you still have time to get into the drawings. God bless. Bye-bye. Congress, July 4th, 1776. The unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitled them a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, It is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly, all experience hath shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his methods. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. whereby the legislative powers incapable of annihilation have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions with evil. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states for that purpose obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary palace. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us for protecting them by a mock trial. from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses, for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government. and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies. For taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation, and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages, and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taking captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers. The merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince. Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantedable jurisdiction over us We've reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore The representatives of the United States of America in general congress assembled. Appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do, in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all of the acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. Got it all resolved. Okay, well that's good. I was gonna say we had a report on the VLC player acting up for Liberty Tree Radio. We've had problems with VLC players before with a couple of the streams and a lot of times I know it sounds stupid but the answer for it most of the time is just to re-enter the link even though the link hasn't changed into a VLC player hit play on it and miraculously it works again. Another thing I was looking at with it being like this site can't be reached. I was thinking it might have been like a DNS malfunction with the, oh come on, the Windows update, the one that we were talking about for the last couple of weeks here. Let me see if I can pull up its name. Okay, make sure I get it right. I think it's 25H2. It was a 25H2, yeah, the 25H2 Windows update which did a lot of damage. And boy, they've got, now they're still having problems with that. Apparently Windows has locked some people out of their computers with that update. It locked, like I said, they sent out different packets of that update to different regions. And different regions had different problems with it. It's been affecting mods and other things. It's just weird. You would think you'd do the bug testing before you release an update, but the way they're doing it now is, okay, we'll release 10 different versions of an update for Windows, but we'll release it to different areas. And we'll see what bugs the different areas find with each version of the update, and then they try to fix them and do a mass patch after the fact, which is like fast, backwards. I guess it's one way to force testing. You know, you get your paid users to test the product that they bought while you're trying to quote-unquote update it and improve it when you're not really improving it. You're just trying to make it a bigger ad bot. A bigger spy and ad bot on people. Well, I'm getting ready for the drawing tonight, so we've got some stuff to play. I'm going to start with some guns and gadgets, but real quick, Interesting stuff going on in alternative media. Well not alternative media, mainstream media really as far as holly weird and gaming goes. Bunch of leftist woke LGBTQ activists were fired this week. Particularly Squaresoft. Squaresoft pretty much fired almost everybody in their US office is gone. And if you didn't get fired, they expect people to show up to work and work in the office, not work from home. That's being one of the big things if you're staying, you have to work in the office. They don't like the atmosphere that the working from home is created, made things too lazy. People talking, bringing their political views into the, into the office while they're working on stuff. I know they've laid off their lead localizer, which was a pink-haired disaster who went off on Charlie Kirk. They've still got a couple of voice actors that are working for them. It sounds like they're on their way out. It looks like they're just doing a mass purge of the Western woke people, which is way overdue for a lot of these game companies. Square is one of them. There's several others that are going on. There's some stuff going on with Steam Other gaming companies trying to claim that Steam has a monopoly on PC gaming which is of course BS Steam is a shop where you can go to buy games for PC. It is not the only one out there. There's also Epic Games. Ubisoft has their own and a few dozen others like Ark that are, they're smaller but they do the same thing. And so there's no way you could claim that Steam has Monopoly but Steam has found a way around some of the attacks that they have had levied at them by the pay companies. The credit card companies, surprisingly a lot of these attacks that are very left-based, what a surprise they're coming from Australia, you wouldn't think that, especially with a lot of the Australian media that we play here that seems like it's anti-woke, but again, Sky News in Australia is like Fox News here in the US. It is, as Deb would say, it's the alternative on the right but with a checked valve to take you back to the left. We want you to see what's going on, but we don't want you fully awake. And we have played some of the clips and stuff here on this program, but yeah, be aware. It's like mainstream media. I wouldn't trust them. Anyway, let's see. We're going to start with some guns and gadgets while I'm working on these kits for the drying. They did. Go ahead. You're up. Yeah, you still having trouble with YouTube advertisements? I'm not even on YouTube. You too, oh you mean, yeah, I do have two ad blockers that are up and running, but they don't block all the ads. And one of them got turned off by that H2, blah, blah, blah, update from Windows. But I've got, they have been working pretty good. I didn't have any ads that came up except for at the tail end of one of the videos this week. It still let an ad through, but yeah, they seem to be hit or miss the ad blockers really, especially the free ones and I'm not paying for anything in that area. I'm trying to cut costs and I'm trying to increase stuff. But go ahead. Do you have something you want to recommend to me or to other people? Yeah, I've been using a browser called Leberwolf and I've been using it probably for like a year or two and I don't think I've seen one. Leberwolf. L-I-B-R-E-W-O-L-F. B-R-E-L-I-B-R-E-W-O-L-F. Okay. And this is a browser. It's not an ad blocker. It is a browser with a built-in ad blocker and I haven't had any U.P. ads come through it. Yeah, I know they're trying to, they keep trying to work their way around ad blockers on YouTube. In fact, they even have their own that they'll pay you, you get, I don't understand how this would work, you get paid to not watch ads, which means they're getting their money from somewhere else with you if you're using the damn thing. They're probably stealing your information directly. turning around and selling it with that one. So I don't know. I'll look into that. I'll see if I can use it. Yeah, I do like using Firefox myself. I like the open source stuff. We are not going to be shifting over to the other chat system that we were looking at, but we are looking for another one. Revolt, which changed its name, is directly tied to Blue Sky. Blue Sky is Woke leftist stuff. I'm not even gonna bother to bang my head up against that We do have an account over there if we ever need a backup. It'll be a backup But it's only gonna be a backup. It's not gonna be something that we're gonna rely on We do have the discord up and running and I hate being on discord so One of the guys was asking about telegraph we had telegraph before But people weren't using it, but I'll be happy to start another telegraph up again and see if we get a response from that one. Don't have too many people signed up for the new Discord. I know why, because people don't want to use Discord. Discord is just as bad. They still ask for the pronoun BS. You don't have to fill that stuff out, but it shouldn't be there in the first place. But anyway, that's not either here nor there. I've got I've got to get to getting the stuff ready for the drawing So real quick. We're gonna play this guns and gadgets to a rights won't shut down Congress moves to protect to a rights during government shutdown Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns and Gadgets, your premier source for Second Amendment news, commentary, and advocacy. If you're new here and you love the Second Amendment, you want to learn more of what's actually going on behind the scenes, then hit that subscribe button and ring the bell so that you don't miss a beat. Today we're going to dive into a critical piece of legislation that was introduced in Congress that stands up for our right to keep and bear arms, even when the lights in Washington go dark. We're talking about the Firearms Access During Shutdowns Act and why it matters for every one of us and how we've already seen what the government does to try to play games with us. Here's the backdrop. When Congress fails to pass appropriations, a federal government shutdown kicks in and many federal agencies classified as non-essential halt operations. What does that mean for gun owners? Well during a shutdown functions of ATF such as short-bowel rifle approvals, suppressor transfers, import permits, licensing that can all that stuff can grind to a halt. That's just not inconvenient. It's a threat to the exercise of our Second Amendment rights. For everybody out there saying well we shouldn't even have to do the NFA. 100% agree with you. But this also affects licensing for FFLs. renewals of FFLs. And for those who say we shouldn't need FFLs either, I agree with you wholeheartedly. However, here we are and this looks to help. That's exactly what happened at the start of this shutdown. We went, it was like 10 or 14 days where nothing was processed at all by ATF with the excuse of the shutdown. And then when people got onto it and put some pressure on them, it magically began again. Before I jump into exactly what's happening here, I, as one of the owners of Blackout Coffee, want to thank you for helping us donate over $150,000 to Second Amendment organizations here in America, fighting to push back the restrictions that government has incrementally put on us over the decades. We couldn't have done it without you. We are humbly grateful that you are joining us on this endeavor. And we're going to continue. We're just getting started. You can help us by ordering our coffee products with the names of Second Amendment Foundation, Firearms Policy Coalition, Gun Owners of America, because we give more than what our profit would be on those items, $2 for every item, right back to those organizations. So by you buying some of the best coffee in the world, remember it's roasted within two or three days of us sending it to you. It doesn't get any fresher than that. I mean, the stuff in the supermarkets has been sitting there for weeks. Not only do you get the best fresh coffee roasted right here in the good old U.S. of A, you're helping these lawsuits that we all want. So, blackoutcoffee.com slash gng, we're humbly grateful that you are helping us with this endeavor. Thank you. So let's break down exactly what is happening. The FBI's NICS system, it's the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, has historically been treated as essential in many shutdowns. So many standard background checks still go through. But, always a but. ATF's NFA Division and the import branch, the Federal Firearms Licensing Center, these can be suspended or sharply reduced. And for this shutdown, they were totally ceased. And even though the ATF director has the power and ability to make them stay operational to declare them as essential, well, that didn't happen until people started pointing the finger and putting pressure on these people in government. Remember that I'm gonna say this again ATF falls underneath the Department of Justice the most the self-proclaimed most pro to a DOJ in history allowed These things to come to a screeching halt knowing they could have left them open take that with Whatever you want a grain of salt or whatever a bottle of vinegar The result was that a law law abiding Americans who have followed the rules Were left in limbo waiting for licenses transfers approvals simply because Washington DC couldn't get their heads out of there you know what and keep the lights on and That's like you've heard the term a right delayed is a right denied This was an example of that in the flesh enter the firearms access during shutdowns act now this was sponsored by friend of the channel congressman Ben Klein out of Virginia and Senator Jim Risch out of Idaho And the bill aims to make sure that during any lapse in appropriations, agencies must continue processing firearms applications and licenses so your Second Amendment rights are not held hostage by federal budget gridlock. As Senator Risch put it, The gut, this is this quote, the government shutdown has real impacts on real people, but it certainly should not compromise our constitutional rights. While Democrats pander to their far left base, federal agencies have stopped processing firearm applications, unjustly restricting law abiding Idahoans Second Amendment rights. My Firearms Access During Shutdowns Act that he submitted in the Senate ensures our right to lawfully bear arms is not infringed when there is a lapse in appropriations. And then our buddy Ben Klein in Congress and the House said, quote, law-abiding Americans shouldn't lose their second amendment rights every time Washington fails to do its job. The Firearm Access During Shutdowns Act ensures that government dysfunction doesn't stand in the way of lawful firearm purchases or penalize small businesses that follow the law. I'm proud to introduce this common sense bill alongside Senator Jim Risch to ensure citizens rights are protected and lawful commerce continues. shutdown or not. And then one of the organizations that's been putting a ton of pressure on Capitol Hill when it comes to the world of suppressors, we have American Suppressor Association and the president and executive director Knox Williams said, quote, we applaud Congressman Klein and Senator Rich for standing up for millions of law abiding gun owners and defending Second Amendment rights in the midst of this Democrat led shutdown. of the government. Now, the firearm accessed during the shutdowns act would codify in statute that while the unconstitutional NFA registry remains in place, government shutdowns cannot be used to punish gun owners. For too long, lawful firearm and suppressor owners have faced unnecessary delays and uncertainty every time Washington fails to do its job. The American Suppressor Association helped lead the fight to get NFA inspectors back to work during the shutdown. And we stand firmly behind this critical legislation to protect and preserve American Second Amendment rights. And then there's Larry Keane, the Senior Vice President of National Shooting Sports Foundation, who said, NSSF applauds Senator Jim Risch for his leadership on the Firearms Access During Shutdowns Act to ensure the firearm industry can continue to fully serve law-abiding Americans during government shutdowns. Their Second Amendment rights and the constitutionally protected firearm commerce that makes the exercise of those rights possible must not be held hostage by Congress's inability to keep the federal government open. Open. Open. So what specifically does this legislation do? Well, it's not very big. It's like five bullet points. It doesn't change who may lawfully possess a firearm or create new classes of prohibited firearms. What it does is deem the processing of these applications, transfers, licensing, and import permits as essential functions for the purpose of a shutdown. It forces agencies to open certain doors and to keep them open, so in short, when Washington goes dark, your rights don't turn off. That's the bottom line. Now why is this so important right now? Because we just saw one of the longest, actually it was still in it, the longest federal shutdown in US history. I thought it was going to end this morning, but it doesn't look like the Democrats are on board yet. And the disruption to the lawful commerce of firearms was real. And this isn't hypothetical. Dealers, importers, manufacturers, suppressor owners all experienced delays and lost revenue. The legislative fix is straightforward, common sense and rooted in principle. The Second Amendment is not contingent on timely appropriations. The firearm access during shutdowns act is supported by, like I said, NSSF, the National Student Sports Foundation, the National Rifle Association, Gun Owners of America, the American Suppressor Association, and even the Congressional Sportsman Foundation. So let's talk about the broader implications for you, the law abiding gun owner. If you've ever waited for a suppressor's tax stamp or an SBR and SBS approval, a license renewal, or an import permit, imagine that weight stretching indefinitely because an agency is closed for lack of funding. While they still take taxes from us, by the way, this is part of a bigger fight. The left loves to exploit chaos and gridlock. They count on confusion, delays, and setbacks. If your paperwork is stalled, they say, well, you're already waiting. Why do you need more guns? That's a trap. We don't need any bureaucratic paralysis. to become the new normal for our rights. When we say, shall not be infringed, we mean, shall not be held hostage by broken processes as well. Here's a call for action for you. First, if you live in Idaho and Virginia, or any state with senators who are now saying they are supporting this bill, call them, call their offices, tell them that you support the Firearms Access During Shutdowns Act as well, and you want them to get this thing passed. Second, regardless of where you live, take this legislation as a template. Contact your congress folks and senators and tell them to support the legislation. And third, spread this video. Share this word with your friends. Use your social platforms. Let's mobilize because it's not just about this bill, it's about reinforcing the principle that our rights are not conditional on Washington's functionality. Now, a quick historical sidebar. You know how I love history. The Founders refused to create a federal government that could shut down and deny us rights. The idea that our ability to keep and bear arms would depend on whether appropriations passed is absolutely absurd. It contradicts the very logic of a rights-based constitution. If your rights hinge on whether the federal government chooses to fund rights-enforcing agencies, And you really don't have rights, do you? You have privileges. And Americans didn't die for us to have privileges. Let's also talk risk here. Even if this bill passes, it won't be the end of the fight. Opponents will argue that it's about gun chaos or lack of oversight. They'll claim that any government shutdown should hamper even lawful transfers. Now that's where you and I step in. We stay vocal. We hold our representatives accountable. daily sometimes reaching out to them, and I'm on their Twitter's their social media. They love being on there. They'll hold them accountable there too. Push for clarity, push for transparency, and push for safeguards. Because when you see a delay, you demand a reason. When you see an application stuck for months, you don't shrug your shoulders. You dig in. In closing, this legislation is a critical step forward to protecting our Second Amendment rights. that are often tweaked and held against us when the government comes to an impasse. It's common sense. It's pro-freedom. It's pro-commerce. Yes, we don't need it. This whole structure is unconstitutional. And we're trying to do that. We have to do that in the courts. Little chunks at a time. You're not going to have any judge in this country that's going to say all of it's gone immediately. They're just never going to do it. That is a pipe dream. I have that dream too, but it's just a dream. Now the Firearms Access during shutdowns act says we are open for business. Rights still apply. No budget delay. No shutdown exception. We also saw this on a bigger scale during COVID if you remember. They forced every business to shut down and GOA during Trump's first term was able to get him to realize that the Second Amendment was on hold and he immediately deemed all businesses around the Second Amendment, gun shops, manufacturers, etc. to be essential businesses. Thus they couldn't be shut down because they did it. Now they've tried it, they did it already. So that was on the national level. Everything was shut down. So don't forget, don't ever forget. New York seems to have forgotten. Alright Patriots, if you found this video valuable, smash the like button. Leave your comments down below. I really want to hear your thoughts on this. You think this kind of legislation helps the situation? Even though the situation shouldn't exist? And of course, share this with your 2A network. I'm Jared, the host of Guns N' Gadgets. Stay armed, stay free, stay informed, and I'll see you on the next one. Take care. And again, I'm still working on the drawing guys. I haven't watched this video yet. Obviously, this is done during the intelligence report. So, let's see what this is. And I'm almost done with the stuff in the drawing. But you can still get in. If you want to donate to Liberty Tree Radio through the PayPal on libertytreeradio.romt.com, just click the donate button. Remember to enter into the notation and address so we have some place to send you a gift if you win. So again, libertytreeradio.formg.com. Click on the donate. I'm sorry I don't have it on the dot org page. So here we go. Hey guys, welcome to the Liberal High of Mind, a channel solely focused on exposing the abundant hypocrisy of the left. Here's your meme of the day brought to you by 5mind.com. And well, here it is. I guess Mark Wayne Mullins was right. And well, we've been right this entire time. The shutdown was always strategy. You know, I really fully believe the Democrats would have ended the shutdown if the No Kings, uh, let's call it, PSYOP was successful. But of course that didn't work. So they had to move on to the next thing. And now here is the next thing. Galvanizing and mobilizing the radical base. Give them a couple election victories and some Democrat strongholds. And now they want to use that. momentum and of course that moment to end the shutdown and try to get their little optics win here. It's so frickin' predictable and clear what they are up to. And just like Mark Wayne Mullen said, this is the final endgame. Wednesday or Thursday Democrats are gonna signal that they're willing to end the government and boom right after the Zoran-Mamdani, Mikey Sherrill, and Spanberger victories, or might as well add Jay Jones to the frickin' list, all of a sudden we got I think 12 Democrats. signaling behind the scenes that they're putting forth a deal, a negotiation, a very simple ask to now open the government. And it's really as inconsequential as it gets. It's got you thinking, really? Over a month of pain? Shutting down the government? Hostage taking for this? To go from asking for 1.5 trillion dollars in spending to now this? Democrats, of course, are going to try to spin this and declare it a win. Just like they're doing with these three elections. It's all about optics and narrative. But this is no win. This is just more proof of their disgusting, practically inhumane, cynical games. Let me show you guys exactly what's going on here. We got some stuff to get into. So let's roll the tape. Alright folks, so here's the news. Now, Ruben Gallego is not joining in, but we've got many other Democrats who are now willing to supposedly cut a deal to open the government. I have the names here on screen. We've got John Ossif, Gary Peters, Chris Coons, Markelly, Catherine Cortez Masto, Jackie Rosen, Gian Shaqeen, Maggie Hassan, Angus King, and Alisa Slotkin. They're all signaling that they're ready to negotiate a reopening of the government. And as you heard earlier in the CNN clip, the demand to reopen the government is a promise to hold a vote on the Obamacare subsidies. What? Not a passage of the bill, not funding for those subsidies, no, just a promise of the vote. Oh my lord! It's unbelievable and it's exactly what we've been saying for weeks now. The moving of the goalposts. Remember how this started, right? The big moral panic and an even bigger ask. They needed 1.5 trillion in spending. They needed all of Joe Biden's COVID-level spending back. They wanted a full restoration all the way down to PBS and NPR being funded. And if they didn't get what they were asking for, well, it was a healthcare genocide, right? The end of the world. So many people will die and Donald Trump would have killed them with his... Small orange hands. Oh my lord, I might as well get in the business of ridiculous Democrat rhetoric. It's literally that easy. Just be as much of a disingenuous, dishonest, vengeful, spiteful, miserable, angry clown. And there you go. You're now the perfect Democrat. But after weeks of drama, after all the sermonizing, they're floating now the tiniest little demand. Just a vote. A vote. On subsidies. But what's crazy is that Republicans have signaled since day one that they would be okay with that. There's probably a lot of Republicans who have already signaled in negotiations with Democrats that they'd be willing to vote to continue the subsidies for these healthcare premiums. And so it's got you thinking, what the hell was the purpose of this entire shutdown if the endgame is this? They got nothing changed on policy. No, all that's changed is politics. Optics. The Democrats got what they wanted on November 4th. They juiced partisan, fanatical left-wing turnout. They targeted their little blue bastions, their Democrat strongholds. They've got all the Boomers and middle-aged Karens to head to the votes because there was an existential crisis and the orange men had to be stopped. They bombarded these people's frickin' brains through cable news stations that they had to vote for democracy because it King was attempting to take over government and that half the country was going to suddenly drop dead if they didn't get what they wanted in the shutdown. And now right after they got their little election victories, now that they've got their little premise to build their narrative moving into 2026, now they want to open the government. I mean, it's crazy. It's absolutely insane. And the pattern is obvious. The shutdown wasn't about the people. It wasn't about policy. It was about leverage. Leverage for a midterm narrative. And the shamelessness is just off the frickin' charts. I mean, right after the election, Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries drop this letter and listen to the way that this letter is written. Dear President Trump, we write to demand a bipartisan meeting of legislative leaders to end the GOP shutdown of the federal government. still building narrative here as you can see. The GOP shutdown says the people who are voting to, again, continuously shut down the government and quote, decisively addressed the Republican healthcare crisis. This is all about optics and narrative building, the Republican healthcare crisis. Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries are running on a little bit of a high here because they won three elections and now they think they can flip the But obviously what they're saying makes no frickin' sense whatsoever. Republican healthcare crisis, Republicans shut down. It's obvious the largest cut to Medicaid in American history, which was part of the Republican One Big Ugly bill, as a result of that, hospitals, nursing homes, and community-based health clinics are closing all across America. That's directly tied to Republican policies. The country is facing a $536 billion cut to Medicare, which would be the largest cut in American history to Medicare if Congress doesn't act by the end of the year. That's directly tied. to the Republican one big ugly bill. Hospitals, nursing homes, community-based health centers closing all across the country. 14 million people about to lose health insurance because of the Republican cuts to Medicaid. By the way, after Donald Trump promised to love and cherish Medicaid, and then Republicans cut it by almost a trillion dollars, and now Republicans are refusing to extend the Affordable Care Act tax credits and tens of millions of people, including their own constituents. are about to experience dramatically increased premiums, copays, and deductibles. Mo Republican healthcare crisis every Democrat singing that in tune is the latest Democrat mantra, but it's laughable. The premise is laughable. The crisis we're talking about here is Democrats' Obamacare architecture that needs to be permanently propped up with subsidies. Not to mention, the expiration of those subsidies conveniently ends in 2026 because Democrats set the legislation as such. Their system is breaking under its own weight, seemingly by design, and they're now using that to create artificial panic and then emotionally blackmail people on cue, just like they did with SNAP benefits. Just like they did with the $1.5 trillion spending in the healthcare crisis that they were signaling was gonna happen, that apparently they don't care about anymore and now they just want promise for a vote on the subsidies. Are you starting to see the pattern? It's nothing but cynical games, talking points, narratives... optics conveniently timed political strategy the tell is in the goal post sure what happened there let's see if we can get that back where was just like they did with the 1.5 trillion dollars spending in the healthcare crisis that they were signaling was going to happen that apparently they don't care about anymore and now they just want promise for a vote on the subsidies are you starting to see the pattern it's nothing but cynical games talking points narratives optics conveniently timed political strategy. The tell is in the goal post moving exactly as I've been saying. And now apparently the government shutdown is gonna end here in the dumbest way possible. And Democrats are gonna blow it out of frickin' proportion. It's the greatest victory ever. We took down Donald Trump. We saved your healthcare premiums. They were gonna go up because of him and the Republican healthcare crisis. At this point, if you are voting for Democrats, you are being manipulated. It's just... a fact. You're being manipulated in some way, shape, or fashion because all the Democrats do is manipulate blackmail. And I don't know how much clearer it can get. It's right there for everybody to see. You just got to be paying attention. You got to open your eyes and I guess have an internal monologue or turn off the damn TV and start reading. Anyways, that's what I got for you guys. Thanks for watching and I'll see you on the next one. All right, there we go. And we're live. This is the militia town hall meeting. I am at the AK-47. We are live. And that was liberal hive mind. Democrats are trying to make a deal. What a surprise. Pretty much in the window that they said they were holding. the government hostage for it were these elections they wanted to wait until after they happened if they got their way they'd be willing to make a deal I guess some of them are thinking they got enough from the elections that were going on that they are willing to cut a deal now but Wow silly stuff anyway Yeah, so just so disingenuine. It's like that. That's what they they just wanted to have a vote. Yeah, that's all That's all they were holding out for But I honestly don't believe that not not for one second there Just seems so stupid Well, the calling line is open you guys can call in come on up and bring up a subject if you want to Let me see over here. Make sure I got all this right. If you want to call in and join us on air, the number is 667-77-01524. Participation code 957-464 on the pound side. Again, that's 667-770-1524. Once you're there, just enter the numbers 957-464 on the pound side and you'll be in our lobby. You don't have to announce yourself. You're going to be muted when you first get in there. But you can star six to unmute yourself and come up on air. I see we got a couple of people in the conference line that are unmuted. And if you guys want to come up against star six to unmute your, or actually it looks like you're unmuted on the system on my end anyways. You don't have to star six. If you guys are waiting to come up, you can just unmute and come up on air. You're welcome to. Let us know about what's going on in your neck of the woods if you want to if there's a rally a protest your training exercise Ours are there Helps to know when there's going on like with the Harvard bombing thing Miraculously, we had a Harvard we had the bombing heart at Harvard While we had a fake bomb class going on in Florida Which caused some confusion not a lot of confusion, but it did cause some confusion that while they were doing their fake bombing Real bombing just happened to be going on at the same time Wow We got little less than nine minutes And I don't think we got time to get into the door dash collapse apparently door dash is having problems Changing, this is a wording out there, you use those apps, I've worked for them before to make extra cash when we had a second vehicle down here. But yeah, you gotta be careful with these companies because they add extra prices onto the stuff of what you're buying and apparently DoorDash was caught changing the prices of restaurants. Changing McDonald's prices, making them more expensive than they are if you were to go there to the store. And on top of that, charging you more for the delivery and they don't, what they charge for the delivery, the drivers don't get as much as they should for what they do. It's always nice to tip those people because they're spending more money than you think they are to run around and do that little hustle. And it is a hustle. It's good for some spare change if you're not going too far, but if you're going like really far out in the country for some of these causes, it's not worth it. I mean, seriously. But yeah, apparently DoorDash is having problems because they were caught changing prices of restaurants' menus on their system. And a lot of people are boycotting DoorDash right now because they found out about it. Now I can say I totally understand that. DoorDash was one of the better ones to work for though. They paid their drivers a little more than Uber and some of the others that are out there. But looks like they were caught scamming the customer. So. Something to keep in mind, like if you order food on one of those app things, I've never done that myself. Like I said, I've worked for a couple of app companies, like doing deliveries, but I've never ordered food through an app before. It just seems, I don't know. If you can afford to do it, there are some situations where it makes sense, like if you have a, hmm. Family member or somebody who is disabled can't get out and do stuff on their own That's where those I really see that's where those apps really serve a purpose Some of them like I don't I don't know if door dash does grocery deliveries But I do know uber did because uber was one of ones I was working for I delivered a lot of groceries to disabled people. In fact, I enjoyed that job a lot. I got to know a lot of people in the area that way. I got to find out where a lot of things are. I didn't know we're in the area, including the Black Widow farm on the north. On the northeast end of Lubbock, there is a black widow farm, which is like, okay, when I first moved up here, we had a black widow problem in the house that I lived in. We had to get rid of all the black widows. Oh, boy, that was... What I live in there is we had a terrible black widow problem here, but hey, that's okay. They apparently breed them and grow them here in the Lubbock I guess for the anti-venom and for the silk for making other things as the spider web silk is like very strong from the black widow, so they they harvest the they harvest the spider silk and they harvest the venom and I wouldn't want that, I wouldn't want either of those jobs, you know, to milk a spider for its venom or to collect the, collect the silk, especially a spider that you know is like deadly like that, just no, no, no. It's like being allergic to bees and being a beekeeper. You couldn't get me to do that either. Anyway, we got about five minutes. Yeah about five minutes. You know what? I'm gonna go back over here to that channel you guys shared with me I did like I gotta say I like the Patriot music on Ots channel But I saw the Klingon stuff and yes, I played the song you guys wanted me to play for him But I saw the Klingon stuff and dad, dad is sci-fi, dad was a Trekkie, okay? He appreciates the Klingon stuff. You got more stuff like that, I'd love to play that for dad. I know that kind of brightens his day a little bit, I'm sure, to have the Klingon folk music on the program. And I'm gonna come back over here. There was another piece I saw that you guys had that was, yeah, apparently you've got a bunch of different Klingon songs here. you've been working on in the last month. What I'm curious about is Clingon Jazz. So we're gonna play that one as we head to the top of the hour and then when we come back we'll be headed into the Intelligence Report here on Liberty Tree Radio. It's gonna be Quartermaster's Corner. So here we go, some Clingon Jazz. I haven't heard this one yet. I heard the Banjo one before but I haven't heard this. Oh ho, it's you that night. I do care my now that you swing. Oh, bonjour, Suze Kew. I do care my. Hit the like button. Subscribe. Leave a comment. We're torn and dirty as he stood there. He took off his three cornered hat. Speaking low to me. We fought a revolution. Liberty. Both the Constitution is a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave in this delay. Brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. It's the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken some. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep. 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 and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. Pray to God, get the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke he vanished in the mist for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god-given rite, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Daybreak in the swamps. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... third hour of the intelligence report. I'm Mark Kornke. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest east north and south. Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. And we're on the satellite. I want to say hi to all of our operators who receive and then send back out by Analog & Digital, the Intel Report, and Liberty Tree Radio. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States and it is Friday! It is Cinco de Amadeo! Señor y señorito señora today is the day when we buy the Amadisian for the pistols, for the rifles, and for the shotguns. Why? Because today is Cinco de Amadeo! Anyway, it's Cinco de Amo de. It is also Quartermaster Friday. It is... well, it is the 7th of November. Does that mean anything? Well, it does mean it's the end of the first week of, forgive me, November. I hope I said November the first time. Anyway, it is a beautiful, blustery Looking like it wants to rain. It'll look like a rain. Like it wants to rain on us here in the bottom of Michigan, on the 17th year of Opinabia, sitting in your face. 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They have some pistol ammunition buys that are really quite decent. You need to go check out what to see what they have on the shelf, Montana AR15, and then also AR15 discount. Both of these companies Our little guy outfits run by regular people, of course most are, but in this case these are highly motivated individuals. They've done a really good job of getting some decent product out there. Again, like many of the other AR-15 part producers, they do have some really great deals and right now It's cheaper to build an AR-15 than it ever has been in the history of the rifle and you need to take advantage of that. We need more of that out there. You guys the ones have to make that happen. So again, check it out. Go over to Montana AR-15, AR-15 discount. And don't forget Delta Team Tactical. That's another company that has got some really great deals. And they do have some ammunition packages. Now with Delta Team Tactical, I don't know if they still have the 12 gauge buck shot and number 3. They had some number 3 buck. Yeah, I know. That's the odd man out most you're not familiar with. There was a flurry of number 3 shot that came out about a year ago. The only thing I can think of is this. If they're not casting those ball, which I think they do for anything that's 22 or above, rather than doing the shot drop routine through the water system with the screens, these are cast. Now I'd have to double check, but because of that, number three is that odd man out that apparently, for whatever reason, somebody had some kind of contract on here. And a bunch of it dumped out onto the market where we haven't seen it for a very long time. So don't know why. There has to be a reason, of course. There's always method to the madness, whatever the madness is. But people are asking me, well, is number three any good? Well, if you like number four buck, which I do, number three will work just fine. And if it's cheaper by one quarter the cost, yeah, hell yes, run with it. The only thing is again, just test it, see how it works in your weapon, find out if you like the grouping, the pattern, and then embrace it. Just adapt accordingly. But I don't see any problem with it. I don't see it being an issue. There's nothing unique about the round itself. I should say the pellets, except the diameter. That's all there is to it. Remember, number four is 22. Double at buck is 30 caliber and then there's the other in between which is number three. See how that works? So you figure out what is it 25, 25, 27 caliber probably, I'll bet you. I've never really bothered to mic it but I guess we will someday here. We probably recovered some of the pellets from the different ranges that we scoop up all the lead and brass and empty shotgun shell cases from, but I haven't looked that closely. Again, if it's pellets and we can salvage them, we don't recast them. We just use them as is. You don't have to redo that. There's no reason to. It's wasting time. If you can recover pellets, or for that matter, I'll tell you what's really a hellacious shotgun load. Pick up 22 cases that haven't been splatted, not cases, 22 caliber projectiles. If you look on ranges, 22, especially if people, how many people shoot, if it's pretty horizontal and they're on their belly, you find a lot of pellets just sitting on the surface at the impact area. Hardly distorted if distorted at all. And what's really neat, you take those 22 pellets and you load them up into a shotgun shell by weight. Do you know what that looks like when you hit somebody with that? Well, look, you got hit with a whole brace of 22 magazines full of 22 lead ammo. Wow! So that's another way to save time and money for defense rounds. Pellet like that, fantastic for hallway and door defense. What you do is when you load it up, you do not use a conventional long range wad, you know, or slash cup. What you do is use a cardboard base cup to make sure your powder is situated and you layer it however many you want to with the card stock and then introduce the weight of whatever number of 22 caliber bullets you want to put in there that you've recovered. You don't take new ones, you take stuff that's been recovered. Shotguns don't care. But when you touch that off, well, within 15 feet, wherever you are, the pattern is just going to absolutely be like a claymore mine. Except that all those little bullets are going to be tumbling when they make contact with flesh. Pretty mean, as a matter of fact. So just something to think about. Recover old brass cases for reloading or refabrication. Recover bullets to either be used again, especially with shotgun shells. Somebody's asking could you do it with any other pistol bullets? Sure. Why not? Whoo, that's kind of mean. Yeah, think about it. Grab a bunch of 32 and 38 pellets or I should say projectiles, especially lighter bullets like they're doing now and load that up into a shotgun shell. What do you think that's going to be like? Pretty impressive. We got a caller. Who do we have? Paul, can I use cardboard from old cardboard boxes I used to pack with, don't need them anymore, cut out circles to the right size and load shotgun shells with them as water? Any cardstock will work or for that matter people are using plastic. Now here's why. I've mentioned cardboard but now what we typically use is cardstock as in Comparable material to what you see hard case bound books made out of, hard bound books. That is a solid card stock. You can use cardboard. It basically would be the equivalent to the fungi compression type spring result that you have with your butterfly wads, the normal wads that you have that you buy commercially if you notice the base is hydraulic. It has a bit of a scissor look to it, plastic casting that goes with the length of the case. Cardboard, plastic, I know people use metal. Now, is the metal going to scratch and scrape? Well, it depends on, first of all, you make it smaller diameter than the 12 gauge barrel, internal diameter. And remember, it depends, no matter what, you can't really do much there. You've got to keep it a little smaller. A little kind of year, but not by much because you may have whatever type of choke internally with regard to how the barrel was built. Typically with buck and this type of load or these types of loads, IC, improved cylinder, is your best choice because IC is a straight tube. You can take a coin and run it right down the length of the barrel, it won't stop. Remember internal chokes or internal patterns to the barrel determine how to group with modified and improved cylinders where everybody was going to when they were building these SABOs. Cardboard, cardstock, plastic is better in some ways because here's the thing, anything that you have that is moisture absorbent, if it has any contact with the air, it will. So I mentioned cardstock or cardboard right from the beginning. But, if I was loading for long-term storage, I'd probably go the plastic route doing thin sheets of plastic by cutting boards for cheap. The plastic cutting boards at Dollar Tree, they're not very heavy. They make them as cheap as they can. That thickness is actually a pretty good choice. You use a couple layers, three or four layers if you want to. For standoff, another thing that's used is... chipped or finely ground or finely cut off waste from plastic. Sawdust has been used for filler. That's another one. Again, sawdust and cardboard are prilled. They're dry. So what's going to happen is if it's in with powder and shot, It will collect moisture. Just pull it out of the air naturally because it's going to absorb moisture available. Now there's not going to be that much initially, but if I was thinking long-term, plastic is your friend in that respect. So there's the difference between the two. Another thing with the bullets is somebody's asking you, you just pull them off the range and use them? Yeah, you could. If I was in a hurry, I wouldn't worry about cleaning them. But what we typically do is take them, take the projectiles and put them in a bullet, a bullet bumper, you know, a jiggle machine. the big pot types and clean them up a little bit just to get the dirt off only because again the dirt is probably dry and caked on but if it's dry it also will attract moisture. Keep that in mind. Moisture is your enemy with electronics, moisture is your enemy with carpentry, and moisture is your enemy with reloading. You always have to take that into consideration. Example If I was loading a shotgun shell and I was doing it for time, I'd go so far as to even paraffine the rosette crimp on the case. Now you still should put a cap, a little plastic cap on the top because you want to keep those pellets from any pellets leaving the end of the shotgun shell. But in addition to everything else, I would still paraffine it because that's a good seal. It's not going to affect the gun. If a little bit of paraffin is inside the tube, it's going to be eaten out and rolled out because of the calories from the burnt powder. So it's not a problem, not an issue. But again, there's all these little tricks that make for how long can you keep the shell in service before she degrades. And that's something to show you via consideration. It's a good day to sink or ammo days, so that is a subject we should touch on. Another thing about reloads is another trick with regard to sealing that's been used by militaries but also private builders for years is lacquer paint to seal the primer and the canelure, where the bullet joins to the brass, where the edge of the brass is and makes contact with the bullet no matter what it is. If you were building for long term and you're going to carry it in the field, you use lacquer paint. You can go to any one of these hobby stores, Hobby Lobby, or what's the other one? There's another competitor for Hobby Lobby. I won't say McLean's, but that's not it. Michaels. I think it's Michaels. Anyway, I was there the other day and they have all the paint you'd want of any type you'd want, but what you want is the lacquer enamel. The thing about lacquer is that eventually it will flake and chip, but probably not in your lifetime, of course, depending on how you apply it. Another thing about lacquer paint and lacquer primer sealing is that, and you'll notice this if you fire a lot of Russian ammunition or any kind of military ammo, if you look at your bolt face, you'll see that residue is left behind and it's colorful. Why is it colorful? Well, when you hammer that firing pin, It shutters, slash, shakes that primer and a little bit of that paint comes off and the bolt face is hot. And so it has a tendency to bond and lock on to the bolt face. You don't think so? If you haven't been shooting about your military ammo, it's lacquer sealed. You'll see what I'm talking about. So the only consideration there, again, this is why you should clean your weapon. That lacquer will tack. When your bolt gets hot again, that lacquer is going to become tacky. It's going to tack. And when that happens, it can cause hesitation, not extreme, but with build up it could. So prior proper planning prevents piss, poor performance. This is why you want to clean any of your weapons, especially with military munitions whenever possible, simply because they take greater care in weatherizing the round because the round is, they don't know how long the round's gonna be carried by a soldier in the field before he pulls the trigger and goes pop, pop, pop, or pew, pew, pew, or boom, boom, boom. But in your case, if you're not familiar with it, just a heads up, I just pointed something out you may or may not have noticed on your firearm. If you have an AK, you're used to it. Remember, a lot of the cases that are Russian, the leftover stuff and the new stuff, is lacquered. That's lacquer enamel or in this case, well, lacquer paint. And the lacquer is designed again to weatherize the cartridge for storage so that if it's not loaded, It's been protected because they're using a raw stock material. And again, it's a finish. If it's in the magazine, it protects it while the magazine is loaded but carried in an open environment, which again, exposes it to moisture. And again, moisture is not our friend. Water is not our buddy. We need it for our bodies. We don't need it for our ammunition. OK, so heads up on that one. Also, real quick before I forget, AIM surplus, AIM surplus, AIM surplus just got a whole bunch of other police trade-ins. But by what I see of these, I think that a lot of these are, as I mentioned before, foreign police trade-ins. Now, most of the weapons are manufacturers you'll recognize, and in fact, American, but if you pay attention to some of the information offered, you can kind of get a feel for where these guns have come from. That's not a problem because they were made in America, so they're going to work just fine. But I will remind you that again, these weapons in many cases have seen time overseas, but appear to be in many cases the hangar queens of the bunch. People that have picked up some of the Rugers that were offered here recently have told me that the guns literally look like they can't figure out how they were worn, which means they probably weren't worn. They weren't used. They haven't been used, which is cool. That means you're getting an awfully nice weapon for a very reasonable price that is highly serviceable. This is a good thing, something you want. right price for a good quantity of arms. They're not just Rugers, there's a bunch of the Smith stainless steel guns that have come in. Too numerous to mention here, so you want to go check it out. Go over to aimsurplus.com. They just put another wave of material in inventory. They just stocked up again. So you're going to have to look at it. I'm not going to do it here on the air. But I will point you in the direction to make it useful. OK, very useful. Okay, next, we're almost to the bottom. Not quite, not quite. Hold on. Yeah, again, the key, I will remind everybody, guys, I set the box, but I didn't set the key. It's still sitting here. So do not be frustrated, hopefully, at the other end. That key that's needed, the other mate to it is where the box went. to access the insignia rank and heraldry that came in. It's already been pre-sorted. I helped a little bit of the final sorting on that real quick because I had everything in hand here. There are several thousand pieces there. Most were pre-sorted, but there were some smaller items that because they were different branches slash, you know, different elements like, again, supply and support, chaplain core, those were all in one specific container. I sorted those down. There weren't that many. Couple hundred, maybe three, four hundred. But all of those are now for distribution and again there is a list there with the executive officer so you guys can figure out what goes where and you've got the, you have the many people that make that happen. Uncle Mark only has so many hours in the day and I don't have that much time of the day. So anyway, okay hold on here. Next. Let's see, yes I did see the Trump-a-dump thing that was done with the commenting about you and I as evil peasants because if we aren't following blindly then we just, we aren't mega. Another comment, he said this before, but it's not a surprise. Well, I'm America first, all others, not at all. Everybody understand that? If you don't, well, I've declared that many times. I don't have any problems saying it to anybody, no matter who you are. America First, all others, not at all. Just that simple. So we've got to get to work. Also, Candy Sowin's great piece that she did today. You might want to check it out over on Rumble. I recommend it. I reposted it over on the Rumble side over there. Definitely, you want to watch it, take the time, share it, share it. The kosher mafia doesn't like Candace Owens. Good. That means that it can provide support simply because it's somebody that the enemy is frothing at the mouth at. But I don't agree with everything he said. Don't care. The bad guys making all the noise that they're making. Well, good. That helps us to understand a few things. And Candace Owens is actually pointing out the The wickedness that's going on in particular circles and you need to pass the information on to other people so take the time and do that please. The wicked ones don't like it. The wicked ones are quite plentiful right now. You know, the Zog, which is run by Zorg in Washington DC. Remember Zorg from the Fifth Element? Zog, Zorg. Scientist-occupied government, yes. run by Zorg tongue-in-cheek. Hahaha, isn't it cute? Yeah, it is. So anyway, let's see next on the list. Yeah, I see that. Next on the list of things that need to be touched on. Let's remind everybody also with the Quartermaster. Major Surplus has restocked some of their MREs. Now, not everybody's got really super great prices on all their MRE items. But with food prices with a combination of shrinkflation and the devaluation of the currency which continues or the kosher mafia is stealing every dollar out of this country that they can guys The MREs are becoming cheaper to actually have as a food source I mean, I wouldn't necessarily eat them every day, but guess what? We can they keep it up They're actually more economical than buying stuff at the grocery store. It's just that simple so something to think about there You know it's one of the reasons that on the one hand over the years we pointed out a man I can build a food ration pack cheaper than I'm buying this stuff for But at this point in time because the of the again base price and who bought what you know in the last couple of years For as part of their product, you know for purchasing for resale What's interesting is a lot of the product has stayed pretty much consistently at the same price while the commercial food industry has gone crazy town. So it is actually more economical to go the ration route if you felt you needed to. That's not your first choice. I understand that. But it is something to take into consideration when you're looking at buying rations right now, buying MREs. You're getting more food, and especially diversified food, for the price that has a long storage life, long shelf life, way past anything that they want to admit. I have read on the air many, many, many times over the years the MRE specs and requirements for production. And it's fascinating when you take a look at what was required of the producers, what they developed, what they created. They really don't know what the actual shelf life of MREs are. Kind of like a hostess Twinkie, okay? Oh my God, not a Twinkie. Yeah, I know. Yes, Twinkies. Interestingly enough, the MREs have an indefinite shelf life. The cooler they're stored, the longer they last. And by the way, this is also true of your canned goods mostly. And so take that into consideration when you look at the balancing act with regard to your food reserves. And with Quartermaster, we've got to have enough junk to feed the void, you know, fill the void. Rice and beans are your base. Other types of staple dry goods or canned goods are used as foundation, again, for volume. And then you add something on top of that. or you use again recipes to change up the formula so that you can give people something to look forward to for a meal. It's important that you have the basics on the shelf. Now over at apexgunparts.com they have humanitarian rations. Take the time, go over there, check it out. You don't need to count on me. Go ahead and do some research yourself. You can find out more about them. But if you go to apexgunparts.com, they have them in single case, triple cases. The best deal in the smaller lot is the four case deal. You get four cases for the same price as three. Well, why would you buy three when you can buy four? For the same price, okay? They also, though, offer pallets. And, yes, they have pallets of the stock on the shelf. I've purchased pallets, multiple pallets of those rations. We did another open the pack and let's see what it looks like. It meant a couple of weekends ago, they were fine. They're just bland. They're just designed so that most anybody should be willing to eat them. And if you're starved, you'll eat them faster than you can imagine. And therein lies the rub, as they say. Good. Call her. Jump in there. This is Mike from Ohio. Oh yeah, you're touching on something that affects me. I've never been that familiar with MREs, but I just found in my basement about 40 packs of black beans with sauce that a friend had given me. I think they're dated 2017. And I thought, oh, 2017, I don't know. But yeah, I mean, the packet doesn't look all right, so. Oh, there should be anything wrong with them all. It's interesting that, now, that's one. I haven't tried. Seriously. The black beans, see the traditional when they first came out with MREs, needless to say, one of the most dull, but again, standard off-the-shelf meal items was beans and tomato sauce. So this is a black beans in sauce, right? Have you tried one? Yeah. I have and I forgot all about them. I put them away and then add them on, I guess. Well, that's good. Well, again, this is one of those things where you take that pouch And you can made it up to any kind of canned meat you've got and you've got a decent meal. And it's not fancy, but if you're a cook, if you're a field cook, you take that, here's what you do. If you can, you want to boil up a little bit of water. The best way to do that is you take your canteen cup. Fill it up with half or two thirds of water. Take the pouch out of the box obviously. Put it in the canteen cup. Get that up to a boil. You can do that via the Boy Scout method, traditional method. Or if you've got a campfire, put it nearby, get it warmed up and that will warm up what's in the pouch. Take your mess kit. Take your bowl side of your mess kit. If you've got any old World War II type, that's what I carry as a standard. Take that and squeeze out your beans and sauce, black beans and sauce, into the pan. And I mean squeeze everything out of it. Take a little bit of the hot water in your canteen cup, pour that into the pouch, seal the pouch up, fold it over, swish it around, only a little bit. You don't need a whole lot of water. You don't want to add a whole lot more moisture, but you can use whatever you got. Pour that over the beans, in with the beans that you already put into the mess kit. Next, grab yourself a ramen noodle. Take the ramen noodle, squish that down into the center. You don't have to break it up if you want to. You can. It's a good idea. But you can just take that if you're really hungry, you just lay it on top of the beans, squish it in there. Just don't let it overflow or anything like that. Take the powder packs, swish all that on the noodles. And then if you want, you got some meat or something else to throw on there or little slivers or something like beef jerky, take a few pieces of that, chip it up with your knife. Put the lid on the mess kit and use the handle to get it over to the fire or use your heat source to heat it up. And when you open the lid and you smell that, you're going to go, ha, ha, ha, ha. You're eating like a king in the field. And 13 or 15 are now 25 cents for ramen noodles. You guys do know that the cheap ramen noodles are even not cheap anymore. But for what you're paying, for what you got, can't beat it. And you can use any of your courses and work that in reverse order. You can take the ramen noodles, take your stew pack you got in the amarese or your chili, put that on top of the ramen noodle. You've got a couple packets of dry cheese, like little ones from the condiments packs. Sprinkle that on there. Again, you might want to add a little bit of water. And then put the lid on it, slide it up to the fire, or heat it up. Guess what? You've got another fantastic meal. It's just a matter of changing up and using what you've got. And it's filling. The big thing is it's going to be filling. Filling the void. So you actually got something there so you're not thinking with your stomach, you're thinking with your mind. That's what this is all about. But yeah, cool. No, those are not updated. 17, 25, that's nothing. Hell, we were eating early Vietnam rations in the 70s. Okay, not a big deal. That's only 10 years old at the time. But then we also had 50s C rations. And the most common in that was, I always joke about it, lima, beans, and ham. Now the thing is, I like lima beans and I like ham, so I've never bothered me. But when you have it for every meal for like six, seven, eight days in a row, I mean every meal. What's your breakfast? Lima beans and ham. What's lunch? Lima beans and ham. What's dinner? Lima beans and ham. For a lot of people, they couldn't handle it. Somebody always asks me, why didn't they get others? Well, it's really weird with C rations. You did have C ration mixes. And what I mean by that, you had your B1, B2, B3 units, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, whatever the nomenclature is for the era. And it changed from one era to the next a couple of times. But they also used to do sign packs or holiday packs. What were those? Well, it was a particular menu, and that's all that was in the case. The supply sergeant for our unit went in and got sea rats this one time and it was 100% Christmas rations. It was late summer. 100% Christmas rations. Every meal we had when we were eating our sea rations was a Christmas meal. Now I didn't have a problem with that because the Christmas meals actually had a lot of really unique stuff in it. But a lot of people didn't like eating, you know, breakfast, Christmas ration, lunch, Christmas ration, evening meal, Christmas ration. It's not like they couldn't have found something else to throw in there. You know what I mean? So somebody was also lazy. And they were probably laughing about it because every day is a holiday. Anyway, call your jibber there. What do you got? Is it safe to me to eat canned foods that are past our expiration date? Well, first of all, when they give you an expiration date, you've got to figure that they have to be able to count on the food being good beyond the expiration date because not everybody reads expiration dates, right? Think about that. I mean, no, it's only good to this day. And if you eat it after this day, first your gut will boil up, then your eyes will bug out and you will bleed out of your ears. Really wouldn't make much sense, would it? So the expiration date is a suggestion, despite what they try to come up with. And then purely it was for the sake of selling more or getting rid of more junk. and being able to use government enforcement to manipulate the inventories to keep everybody on a short leash. That was the purpose behind it. It's again, government manipulation and evil creatures oriented towards control. That's what it comes down to. We got another caller. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, if you read it, it's not really an expiration date. It says best if used by. Best? As long as the cans not bulging or when you open it up and you don't see, if you don't see like a white mass or strings through the food, you're good. Because you don't want to touch it if you've got the white stuff in it because that's botulism. Yeah, it's a definitely. Yeah, terminal. Oh, this is not good. At least you'll be very, very sick. We have tasted it. You're going to block it. Well, you know, again, that's the problem with some of the stuff that we have that is directly off the shelf. It's got lichen in it. It just turns, it goes rancid. Depending on what it is, you've got certain foodstuffs are going, they have a time on the shelf. They will go past that date, but it's still limited because of the packing method and the techniques for processing. This is the problem you got with while I love dry roasted peanuts. The problem is they have a definite kickoff point shelf life date and that's something you have to constantly be paying attention to. This is where in the military you have a dietician who is typically also keeping an eye on what's going on with the food for the troops. But you know, they don't always have in a wartime situation. You got to use what you got. So, they're constantly paying attention to dates or process points and they're cycling forward whatever it is that needs to be used first. So, that's the most important thing for you to do with personal management. You need to pay attention to your product and you need to make sure that you don't get past those dates if you can so that you are using the material that you invested in and taking best advantage of it. Again, I'm going to tell you right now, I'm going to be handing out stuff. I've got food that is, you know, our bulk reserves, but I also have bulk handout reserves. I've told you this many times. I get a lot of free food. We have buckets and buckets, three gallon and five gallon buckets full, top to bottom, every space is filled with something. Now, I'm not worried about what the data is on it. Time comes somebody goes well we need to pass off some food to the Schmidlaps because these people cuz oh we have to help them well that's what you're gonna get now you sort it out and if you think you're gonna be fussy well you came to the wrong place doesn't mean I can't help you and be quite honest a lot of the food we'll be issuing to the troops is going to be a mix because it's gonna be getting line here's your here's your here's the meat pack here's the MRE pack if you're lucky we might have that we might not a certain day But whatever we have we're gonna try to be as equitable as possible. Everybody's gonna get the same Christmas ration Like I said, huh, what are we getting huh? We got turkey and stuffing. What else we got turkey and stuffing? No, I mean what else do we have? No, we have turkey and stuffing. Trust me. That's what we got. You know what? It's food So eat it. That's just all there is to it better that than the people down the road who are starving And there will be people down the road who are starving, really starving, not pissing and moaning because they don't have potato chips. I've run into that. Oh, this poor family, they're in trouble. I need to go and check. You bring all the staple food you have because they needed help. And you get there and they look at your food and they turn their nose up. Why? Well, because it was beans and rice and cans of corn and cans of just regular food. Well, we got, this actually happened. Well, we got plenty of that. Oh, so obviously we really aren't in need, it's just the I want. There's a difference between need and I want. Two different worlds. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Yes, text mics. Yeah. Hey, have you seen some of the videos on YouTube about you know, some of the people that are the welfare I Guess you'd call them welfare blimps that were out there Yeah, they were loading their Yeah, they actually went into the supermarkets and stole the stuff and pulled out carts and carts and all those carts had in there. You could tell, all they did was go to the snack and candy isles. There was nothing but potato chips, candies, high sugar cokes. They were just piling it into the car. Yeah, it's not what they need and this is the problem remember the first rule Don't feed the bears Right. What do they tell you at the parks don't feed the bears why? Well eventually the bears don't get what they want and you happen to be sitting there They have a tendency to come right through the window because they figure well I got it before but now I'm currently I'm gonna have to take it Isn't that exactly what we just saw? Don't feed the bears, but that's rather animalistic. Well, people, if they're taught, don't ask everybody a question here. Where did these people come from? These people came from the public fool system. The public fool system created these creatures. This creature that you see is the creature that government wanted for the purpose they're using it for right now. Does everybody understand what I'm saying? Hey, Mark. These creatures were put there for the very reason that you see them being used by the government right now. Pressure from below, pressure from above. Do they need what's there? No. Do they want something that's there? Oh, they want it. They've been taught that everything is free. So you think about it. This is the problem with the again who and who created this government socialists Republicans created this Government socialist Democrats created this both are run by a pack a pack communist Jewish operators tell these politicians what to engineer and create and They do it and then the end result is what you saw Good caller heard another voice jump in there. How's the chicken group? Is there any way to preserve eggs? Is there any practical way over? Well powdered eggs have always okay The two things for food rationing for food storage that have always been a big competition is number one Well, there's no correction. There are four and they're considered perishable staples that are I've always been difficult number one is butter Number two is milk. Number three, eggs. And number four is a cooking compound of some kind. And lard, strangely enough, real lard still seems to be the best choice there for storage purposes. Even open air, lard at last an indefinite period of time. Now lard, if it's processed lard where it's done commercially, can go rancid. But traditional lard fat that's produced had pretty much an indefinite shelf life and since simply it's hog processed from hogs, what happens is you're using enough of it that you're not going to see it go bad at the time that you have it in storage but it can store for an extended period of time. With milk, there was a big competition in the 90s. early 90s between all of the food supplement, you know, food reserve companies to try to produce the best quality powdered milk available because powdered milk had been around forever. But powdered milk that tastes like fresh milk, the big push was to try to figure out how to properly process it. So what paralleled that was butter. So either powdered butter or powdered margarine are two of the other items that people realize there was again a competition to try and come up with a product that was as good as fresh. And in both cases I saw it as it developed with the five or six companies that were competing. They all produced a product that once you know when you add water and you chill it even if it's warm it was like fresh milk. With the butter, same thing. The quality of the product and with the developments in processing and preserving and pulverizing powdering, they achieve the goal. Now cheese, powdered cheese, has been around hell for longer than the whole bunch. And while we have basic powdered cheeses, I'll give you an example. You use them half the time, most of you do, is you have the macaroni and cheese packs. Now that cheese is up and down in quality, but even the lowest quality is actually pretty stinking good You know for what it is so that's another one of those items that needs to be thought about yeah We're getting close to the top. We got to be ready to do the drying guys. Yeah, I am ready to do the drying right now Okay, so for everybody again That was a good question as far as doing eggs or other items like that freeze drying is the direction we have to go for best quality for storage And you can get freeze dryers now for a pretty reasonable price We have at least five or six in the groups here right now with the people that are close. We actually are at five or six. I don't know how many are running right now. There is a way to store fresh eggs just basically on your countertop for a decent amount of time if you're collecting your own eggs, Dad. But I'm sorry, I'm drawing a blank on how to do it. I know Larry Wawson actually. Well, at the... Yeah, at the very least if you don't refrigerate, they're good for an endow, you know, for a period of time on the shelf. You don't have to, as long as you don't wash them and then refrigerate them. Once you refrigerate them, they have to stay refrigerated. If you don't refrigerate them, remember the eggs are usually sitting under a chicken for how many days? Guys, think about it. They don't go bad if they're in the air at room temperature. That's the temperature they're supposed to be at and hotter underneath the chicken's rear end. Twenty-one days. Yeah. Anyway, so I'll tell you what, let's do this. Before we get farther, because we want to make sure we can take our time, Ed, we're going to do five names again today for all of you. We've got five people who are on the edges of their chairs. No, we've got a lot more than that. So for everybody out there, Ed's rolling the barrel. I can hear him. He's tumbling that big wooden barrel with the latch and the iron clip on it and the iron hinges. It's rolling around. He's going to reach his hand in. And it'll be done. He gets snapped by the door. And he's going to pull out the first name. And the first person is Tom Bobak. Hold on here. I've got to make sure I write it down, too. Tom Bobak. Very good. So Tom Bobak is our first recipient of the gift for the week. And we're rolling the barrel again. Ed's reaching in, avoiding the large pieces of metal that are used to spin the Little stickers around so we don't have more cluster one place. We gotta you know jiggle them up and number two is Randy Baker Randy Baker Randy has been with us all the way back to up for days Yeah, it's that Randy Baker as a matter of fact Randy has been with us when actually was one of the first members of up for Okay, and next number three is John Velenas John Velenas Yep, very good, okay, and John you had a package on the way from the last drawing remember There's something in there and here it's for unique and you will appreciate it not many people will but you will because you were in aviation Anyway now we it's rolling the barrel again I hear I hear creaking and he stops and he reaches in through the lid and number four is Wagner, Sevira C-E-R-V-E-R-A. Cesarra? Cesarra, yeah. C-E-R-V-E-R-A. I think I said it. I butchered. I'm sure I butchered that name. Okay, very good. Wagner. First name Wagner. Very good. Okay, and number five on the list. Number five. Who is number five? Yeah, chicken numbers. Alan Douglas. Right, there we go. And those are our five for today. Alan Douglas. So again, Tom Boback, Randy Baker, John Belaunis, Wagner Samaro, and Alan Douglas. There we go. Got it right. Excellent. There we go. It wasn't like pulling teeth. It was like pulling teeth. And for everybody who wants to say thank you to all of you who donated, don't worry. Next weekend. I should say next Friday, another drawing. And we'll have these boxes going out. Some of them will probably, maybe all of them will go out tomorrow. We'll see. We've got to get out there and get to the mail station before they roll up the windows at 12 o'clock or 1, depending on where we go. And again, I will remind you, if you would like to donate, it's real simple. And help us out with the end of the year slash beginning of the year billings. Go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. When you get there, go to the donate key. Donate whatever dollar amount. For whatever dollar you donate, your name goes in the hat once. One, five, ten, etc. Then, don't leave the page until you scroll down a little bit. There's a notification or notice area right there. You need to write down your name, your address, and your zip code, please. And we'll make sure that, again, your name gets put in the hat, the barrel, the bucket, whatever we're using at that moment. And when the time comes with each of the drawings, your name may be pulled from the hat. So again, we have a little fun. Go ahead. John here. Hey, yeah, package received today. Thank you very much. And I also sent a donation in for the postage. And I wish other people would do that. I know you don't have to but that's a lot of money to send them out and I like to try to help out that way as well. So I think you did you those rates you know, just the pack Yeah, you know those are original Those are very bad. I saw that I said, holy crap. I haven't seen them since the 60s Yep, since the war those actually are part of a poster some of what I got in a government auction bundle when I was doing DOD auctions and it was like we were going through the bottom and it's like, hey, there's a box here. Oh, there's some more boxes. Well, some of it wasn't too exciting, but I opened the one and it's like, well, these are all, those are sunglasses. Wait a minute, these are Ray-Bans? And it's like, no, these are Vietnam Ray-Bans. It's like they're, you know, the, yeah. And the case is in good shape. That one has been in storage for quite some time as a matter of fact. Yeah. Recognize the case and everything right away. I said, holy crap. Yeah, those are unobtainium price. You know, you could turn around. I mean, we probably could have done the same. I do have some others. No, no, no. I know you can't get it. See, that's the problem with getting cool stuff. I will say this to everybody. Well, I can sell it. And we have always talked about this on the air. Yeah, but could you replace it? Well, no. That's why I like it so much. Go ahead. It's like that Brooklyn Armory puncture liner jacket last year. It replaced the one that I had made over there. I wore it today when I went to the VA. It's warm. It's waterproof. Right. And that's one of my standard coats. It's kind of a signature coat for me too. I mean, flight jackets, you know why. They're comfortable. They're a really perfect cut. They're built to move around and they're good for hiding things too. You know what I mean. I do what you mean. I do every day. So anyway, thank you very much. I appreciate it. And you folks take care and have a great weekend. Thank you, sir. Appreciate that. And again, thank you to everybody for donating and helping us out. We don't pester everybody a lot, but when we do, it's for a reason. If we ask for donations and we are a listener-sponsored network, you guys make it happen. Thank you. And again, next week we do have, I'm hoping, I'm crossing my fingers, that we will have some sharp pointy objects to go into the drawing boxes here shortly. I did find at least a decent pocket knife that should work and also some of the other survival, well, utility work knives. They're considered a survival knife. And they're all decent. It's all stuff that will be workable. So, you'll be able to tuck it in the box, whatever you need to do with it. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. Yeah, hey, going back to the egg thing, what about the Oriental way of what they called a 100-year egg? That's kind of a joke, but yeah. Oh, no, it's not a joke. I worked at the U, and there was up out at the Northwoods, which, remember the Operation Northwood, the whole secret plan? I truly believe it was actually, they named it after that facility. But we had the Asians, especially like you said, the Chinese and the Koreans. And on the south side, they would bury 1,000 year eggs. You have to be careful. There are two things. We had mint. They planted mint. It took over the lawns. But if you were digging around the outside of any of the housing units, you had to pay attention had they dug here before. And then you were careful when you dug because you didn't want to find that effervescent cash. that the smell just would not leave you. Thousand year egg, oh my goodness. And again, what they do is they line coat. That's the technique where you line, what you do is you soak them in lime, the eggs, but you don't kill the chick. And the chick, when you bury them, the chick actually develops but then can't leave the egg so it dies and tries to work its way out and then it rots inside the egg when it dies and then it jellifies. That's the traditional recipe. Everybody goes, you eat that? Oh yes, yes, they do as a matter of fact. So that's what, when you hear that 1,000 year egg, yeah, it's 1,000 year egg. At least it smells like it's 1,000 years old. Pretty close very close. So yes, that's another way to process eggs. Yeah mark and instead of bleeding out your ears You're bleeding out your arse. Oh My god, what did this do to me? Oh, man stay away from me. Whatever you got. It looks like the plague Yeah, yeah, it looks like you almost yeah. What have you got? I don't know man. I don't know So anyway, by the way They are sold in the Asian food stores. If you're wondering what we're talking about, they're sold in the Asian food stores. Maybe you missed them or didn't see them, weren't paying attention, but now you know what to look for. Pretty interesting. And if you put them in clear plastic containers so you can see exactly what you're eating. Oh my. Anyway. I understand that. Yes. Gone very, very, very wrong. Anyway, we're at the top. We're gonna get out of here. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the mark, both day and night. Kick him to the slat, beat him down hard when they try to get up. Do it again. Hold everything backwards and strip a bare-ass bacon because they are nothing but a mobile re-supply pod. Okay, we're out.