Mark Koernke hosted the Intelligence Report on November 18-19, 2025, covering weapons, preparedness, and political commentary. The show featured discussions on ammunition suppliers (AIM Surplus, PPU, Centerfire Systems), AR-15 lower receiver construction using alternative materials like wood and forgings, SKS rifle modifications, reloading powders (Trail Boss), and medical supply acquisitions from a civil defense site. Koernke also addressed internet reliability issues, government dysfunction, the Epstein files release, and criticized both political parties for being controlled by Israeli interests and AIPAC. The broadcast included caller contributions on ammunition specifications, SKS magazine compatibility, and tactical equipment recommendations.
It's 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 sync. It is definitely not a really thin glass. 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. We go home. I want you to get 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? I guess I'd calm down start to get far as a closet monster live. 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. Oh my god now Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go 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 sheep. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and... Keep our country, keep the men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn holds they've sworn. And your daughters, the artillery, and guns the 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 fear? O sons of the Republic, arise, take us, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic, and eat God's given right. Copy. And pray to God as I awoke he vanished in the misfluence he came. His words were true, but we have ourselves, for even now as tyrants, trampled each God's given right. The only watching tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. Good-bye your bedside, you dream, while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedom he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Carkey. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories East Northeast Southeast and North ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and we are on satellite because of many individuals who listen to the program and then rebroadcast analog and digital satellite. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside the United States and it is Wednesday! No way, yes way, it's Wednesday. and it should be the 18th of November with the N new oh no yes November and it is 2025 oh forgive me it's the 17th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 older calendar 2025 battle for the Republic book the winter war. And oh, what a winter war it will be. The deer have a lot of layers of fat on them. Everyone, we have butchered people. Seriously, 2025, battle for the republic, the winter war. Up in the land of the ice and snow with the hot spring flow and the cold winds blow. That's Michigan, and Scandinavia. which is why so many Norwegians, Citiids, and Finns live in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and the Upper Part of Lower Michigan. They really are used to the weather already. And of course if you're from Michigan you should be also, but we have a lot of people who are horribly conditioned by the public fool system to panic. It's just the idea that there's snow on the ground. It's like Roger Rabbit. Dimp! Yes, it's snow. Oh God, it's Dimp! Remember, they do the cartoons and the dip and they're gone. It's horrible. Just a horrible, horrible sight. They had a horrible sight too, it was Washington, D.C. But that's another story. That's a horrible place. But after all, somebody's got to suffer with it, so I guess it's us, right? Well, everybody else gets to profit by it, and we get to suffer. That's the old Jewish mafia slash Israeli thing going to town on America. Just shaking to bush, boss. Shaking to bush. Anyway, let's see, Weapons Wednesday? Well, my goodness. Over at AIMSurplus.com, AIMSurplus, A-I-M Surplus, they just had a whole bunch, too numerous to mention, law enforcement trade-ins they made a purchase from whatever contractor is bringing this stuff about. For whatever reason, we're seeing some interesting items. dropped into the mix. Now there is some body armor. If you go over to AIMSAR Plus, take a look at their law enforcement trade-ins or you know stuff that they've you know been discarded. There's some body armor, there are some optics. Some of them are actually, if it's what you need, they're a good price. I already cross checked everything, but I just wanted to look at quickly and said, I wonder how much that actually would cost. And so, yes, there is quite a savings on some of the items in the optics category, but you need to take a look at it and see if they make any sense for you and your unit. If that's not your niche slash forte, I understand. And again, common sense is carry on and there's plenty more, plenty of other things to keep you busy, including the items that you're actually looking for and appreciate that. Another thing about I forget his previous partisan, PPU. They have PPU ammunition and they have a good selection. One of the things they at the moment, now this afternoon, well, no this morning, this afternoon I've been working and building another building. This morning they had 38 Smith and Wesson still in stock. They do have some 32 Smith and Wesson long, which there's a bunch of revolvers that were made recently that are out there, have been out there on the market, I don't know if you guys have noticed, but they were out there on the market, they have been available, and they are in 32. Smith and Wesson even offered one of their little J frames again in 32. A couple of other companies like the, you know, whoever's got charter also was offering a little 32 long, and I think they were also doing, like Smith, the 32, the new 32 Magnum. It's not new now, but it's newer. So anyway, check them out. AimSurplus for the PPU ammo. It's for all the stuff you've got, maybe grandpa's gun, and you don't have enough because you never have enough. You also didn't want to spend that much money on the cool stuff that you have because it's like they're a little pricey. Well, go over to AimSurplus and check out their PPU selection. You'll find out. You get about twice as much in the way of the unique ammo for the same price as one box of other. So it definitely is a good choice or what do you say in dance of a good trade. So take advantage of the good trade. Now, other things real quick. Apex Gunparts and Centerfire systems have a number of set me and also HK parts kits that you may want to take a look at. If you are committed to the HK in whatever form, the SETME and the HK slash PTRs are all interchangeable for pretty much most parts, making them a common sense solution if you're committed to the HK platform for your primary weapon within your militia formation or whoever, personal preparation, take a pic, whatever you want to call it. The fact is that these are some pretty good prices. They do have the barrels and they do have a kit for $149, still in stock as far as I know. That includes both the barrel and the bayonet. So what you need is a receiver. Well, guess what? They have flats. I don't know how long they're going to last because to be quite honest, most everybody else is out of flats. not everybody, but most everybody. So over at Center Fire Systems, they actually have the PTR HKG3 take your pick. It's actually their PTR. I'm pretty sure they're PTR stampings, to be quite honest. They are Mark for Century Arms International, you know, old CIA. But they are definitely a solution. You literally could have everything you want off the shelf right there at CenterfireSystems.com. So go check it out. And if you're wondering what those flats look like that we keep talking about, how do you make an HK receiver, here's your chance. Go over and check out the images that are available there at Centerfire Systems. It's a way for you to self-educate. You can search it otherwise, but you may want to take a look at the inventory. $149. for the sent me kit and what, 80 some dollars for the flat. Do the math on that. You're talking almost everything you need for a .308 main battle rifle for .250. Not even that. What am I talking about? God mark. Slap your, about .225, .230. Gotta figure it out. There's a little bit of shipping. But the more you buy from Centerfire the better off it is because they got a really great flat rate shipping Situation going on right now. Don't know how they got it, but they do and it definitely is worthwhile. So check them out over at Centerfiresystems.com Look to see what they have on hand and see if again if it makes sense for you Next a lot of questions about The switch out to this new 6.8, we've had a lot of conversation sidebars on this. I just talked to somebody about an hour ago, and I back brought the subject up. Yes, we're working on a standard. We can come up with a comparable case and load that will not, you know, let's just say eat your wallet to death with one trick or screase and it's like boom, $11, boom, $11, boom, $11, $33 for three rounds. You didn't know that's the cost of the new cartridge that they produced. That's what it costs per round. Yeah, your tax dollars are work dudes. So anyway, that's not in our formula. We don't plan on making it part of our formula. We're going to be way ahead of the curve on that one. But the program is in motion, and we are also looking at producing, like we did with the 50 caliber rounds, solid projectiles for increased performance. Now copper, of course, is the first choice. One of the other things that was experimented with in that area was brass and copper joining rings for catching the lands and grooves on the weapon just mildly larger, just microscopically larger than the jacket that is produced or the solid copper bullet. But it works like an artillery shell and the cool thing is minimizing resistance to the contact areas of the body of the barrel will actually increase velocity. Not much, but a little bit. Gives you a few hundred feet per second more depending on how you design these collets, these rings that go around the projectile. The best way to do this, one of the techniques we already developed years ago was to actually just mill down, quick, you know, lay down the component. material to the proper spec leaving three or four bands. Three would be enough. You don't need to leave all four in place and that's more cutting anyway. But the advantage of being able to do this is that we again are producing a solid penetrator projectile. It can handle higher velocities. It's going to have greater thud power when it gets to the other end as far as penetration goes. Basically, it's the same technology the 50 caliber shooters association was working on in the 90s as people want to harder and heavier projectiles one after another after another. Eventually, using, trying to experiment with solid steel projectiles which little more wear and tear than I wanted my weapon and that's finally what everybody decided to, but they do work. Okay, it is a solution. something that we can make happen. So there are a number of ideas in play. We're the equivalent to the Frankfort Arsenal of America right now in terms of the patriots that are doing the research. And they've been doing a pretty good job of coming up with solutions that make more sense for our purposes. So we're going to see where this goes. We'll find out more as it develops. and then take full advantage of whatever it is that they produce when the time comes. Not an if. It's only a when we're going to see that. So be prepared. All kinds of fun stuff in the wings. Also, yes, I had several questions on this. I have not loaded this trail boss powder. It's actually the name of it, trail boss powder. It is obviously geared towards, it is for lead projectiles, it is geared for the cowboy slash competition cowboy shoot work that is done out there if you are not familiar with it. What is interesting is again, what is fascinating, here we go, somebody had a little problem there on our page. What's interesting is again, this gives you the opportunity to be able to save a little bit of money. The price on this stuff is a little less than the average powder out there. It is a unique powder. It's all made by Hodgson. God, when I say that purely, oh, it's unique. No, it's a unique powder in that it's specifically geared for lead. The material that's presently being used, it's formed in a donut pattern. Now, not everybody has done this, but it's a fairly large format powder. When you look at each one of the individual powder components, the little modules, you have rods, you have all kinds of flake, you have flat flake. In this case, this is a round donut shaped powder. This is stuff that we used to see. It still would pop up with Hodgdstroms and a number of different set powders that they had for pistol. back in the late 60s early 70s. Off the top of my head I couldn't rattle off the numbers but in this case because of where it was aimed and their marketing trail boss powder is what they decided to give it as nomenclature and so it's known. It's a catchy phrase for a particular niche industry, but it benefits us all. So Trail Boss Powder for Lead Bullet by Hodgkin, Hodgkin Powder. Natchez Shooting Supply may have it. There's a couple of the companies that just got a bunch of this stuff in. That's why I know about it, because a bunch of other companies threw out some notices that they got this back in stock. So it's out in about quite a few locations. This typically happens. It also happens when new powders show up to you. Of course, they're trying to promo. But the biggest problem when they came up with this stuff and put it out there the first time, this trail boss, is just vaporized. Everybody bought it up. And there wasn't any replacement in production. So they grossly underestimated interest in this powder, which I think is rather fascinating. So we'll see. No, I haven't come. Hold on. No, I have a question here. I haven't compared the old price to new because yes, that's another thing. They do a test batch. They keep the price reasonable. Everybody goes out and tries it. Everybody likes it. It disappears. When it comes back, it's just a little more expensive. And then after that, as we know with powders, year after year that powder gets more and more expensive until it's the same price as all the other powders in the market. This is why H110 was so popular for so long because it was half the price of everything else. It was a carbine powder. H110 for the 110 grain round nose FMJ that was typical for the carbine in military configuration. What's interesting is as soon as we had a cheap powder that's worth, you know, cost half as much to, you know, be able to get a pound out. Well, everybody started experimenting with it and so eventually it became the go-to powder and as it was being consumed, although apparently they did have a lot of it, probably the military contract from Korea or some other country like that, eventually it crept up to being about the same price as everything else out there. It was a day in its heyday and why there's so much information on H110 is because of that. We got to call her. Who do we have? Paul, I want to know what calibers those cartridges or trailblazer good for, what are the best ones? Anything in pistol. I don't know about semi-automatic pistols, but what it's designed to work with is lead. And we used to load 9mm lead up all day. I've sold more 9mm lead than any 9mm I ever sold in quantity. Tens and tens and hundreds of thousands by the time we were done. In the 70s and 80s we were doing reloading and providing loaded cartridges to a number of different companies that were gun stores. And the lead, I mean in 9mm the big thing was the other thing we stepped up with is we started copper plating the lead bullets. It's not a big deal because we have all kinds of cheapy copper shops here that we're doing plating. And so we actually provided an additional feature to reduce leading in the barrel. But any 9 millimeter for, I would say, 40 cal. Yeah, you could do lead in 40 cal. It's out there. But more importantly is for all your pistols, 357 Magnum, 38 Special, 38 Smith & Wesson, 44 Magnum, 44 Winchester. 45 long cold. Anything like that, that's this powder is meant for. But it will also work in many of the rifles. In fact, it is as popular in any of the black powder to conventional smokeless cartridges like the 45-70, etc. I'm pretty sure somebody has already worked out specs for that. But if you look up and go search on YouTube for trail boss powder. And there are videos that have already been done on this that are actually from the first cycle when this stuff came in. So there's a lot of information out there so you don't have to guess. And people like to share their database, at least in the reloading circles. Everybody else might be a miser, but in reloading circles, everybody likes to share the wealth. So there's a lot of cool information out there on what you can do. Once again, the big thing with this is it's a reasonably priced powder for the moment. Also, you don't need as much, but it's a volume powder that literally will fill the case up or at least eliminate most of the air pocket dead space with what we call slosh space, where you usually have to make up with some other solution to prevent that from being a problem. Don't be surprised, as one guy pointed out, and it is interesting, you open the container, the container is filled to the top. to meet the weight spec. So its volume is more expanded than other powders that we see that you're probably more familiar with like the flake powders or the granulated powders. One pound takes up a lot less volume in space in terms of area. So just heads up on that. Go ahead, color. What do you got? Will this powder feed in my lead perfect powder measure? You know you bump it and it puts out a... Yeah, no, this will work like any other powder. They're relatively slippery, most all of them are. So I wouldn't be worried too much about that. The big thing is again, like I said, finding what the loads are, if what you're shooting makes sense for this powder. And again, remember its foundation is for lead projectile. because it's not going to, you know, you're also not going to over pressure this. You really, I'm sure you can push the pressures up, but since it takes up so much space in the case, you really can't over pressure unless you crunch the powder. If you crunch the powder or crush it, you're changing the burn velocity of the charge. The reason they make flakes, rods, powders, literally granulated powder or in this case donuts, is also to create a particular burn rate combined with the potential of the chemical process that they've developed. And so one thing to remember about donut, if you're loading this type of powder, it's not that you'll beat it up that much. I mean really you can't. But on the shelf, powder is powder. It won't make any difference. It's not going to break down. But what happens is if you were carrying it a long long long long time is the material like rods will break down and almost work towards you know disc or Granulated or flake type, you know, they change characteristic and burn typically it's a faster hotter burn something you don't necessarily want I Cannot emphasize enough and I have to keep repeating this on the air never never never and let me say this one more time four times never Take a loaded case and put it into a jiggler slash a brass tumbler or cleaner of any kind. If it's loaded, the powder as I just told you is a particular specification. Well if you jiggle it like if you put in a powder jiggler, or a powder jiggler, if you put in a brass jiggler or brass cleaner, What's going to happen is inside it's like a maraca. All those little pieces of powder are smacking into the side of that brass case on and off and on and off and each other and they pulverize each other. Now where this has been a problem is guys have bought, years ago, you don't see much of it now, the kosher mafia used to dump all of their ammunition that either was captured or that they had in their own weapons on standby as part of a ready up units. The stuff was dust covered. You could buy it by the bin. Typically it would be 7.6x51 NATO, 7.6x54R, .223, 7.6x39, and then it would be some 9mm smattered in there too. So it was off all the weapons that either A, they had captured for a particular force, or it was their own weapons because the Israelis back in the day had a lot of other weapons and still do have a lot of weapons and inventory and standby. Every European and Asian country and every Arab country is in the same boat. But what some people were tempted to do and did is they took the ammunition because it didn't look pretty. It was serviceable the way it was. They put it in brass tumblers to make it look pretty. Now it did clean it up, cleaned the outside up just fine. But with the A case, because many of them had a rod-type powder that was being used, some corrosive, some non-corrosive. What happened is the stuff was broken down and literally turned to flake and it changed and upped the chamber pressure with the rifle. Now, the first job wouldn't kill it, but you keep feeding something that's over pressured to a weapon and you're going to abuse it. So people found out very quickly when there were a few major malfunctions or parts, you know, damage. that this was something you should be looking for and paying attention to. So again, never, never, never tumble slash polish in a machine any of your loaded cases. Now if you've got a case that's looking like it's kind of tired, you can take a quick piece of the highest, softest green pad you can just to clean off what might be any oxidation, use the cartridge. If it looks like it's not pretty, my policy is it's time for it to be shot. You should be thinking the same way. Go ahead. I don't put them in a case tumbler. I just use brass, you know, brass polish. It seems to get them up like brand new. But the idea of using military surplus, could that, if I, should I be concerned if I shoot that military surplus stuff? I don't know. Over. I'm not worried about military surplus. I just explain what you need to be watching for. I would also if you're using a Brasso, it's kind of expensive really. It's, I mean, especially at a source and certainly you can get it to go for a distance, but I would point out that we're talking about empty cases, tumbling those slash using a brass cleaner for those, whatever you're going to do, that's fine. But a loaded case, in fact, I would point this out. Because of Brasso's aggressive nature, the ethers that are in Brasso are permeators. And what's very likely, if you weren't careful, if it's a loaded case, is around the candler and even around the primer, it may seep or work its way progressively into those areas. Now it's going to do two things. It may or may not affect the powder. It may, from the other end, may or may not affect and deactivate the primer. Makes it muddy. Remember, primer filament starts out as a pasty material that when they build the cup, There's a, now to date, there's modern manufacturing that's automated, but what it basically used to be is you take a spatula, you take a little bit of the, of the, the phospha and you put it right into the little cup, you have a little tool for it, you'd pack it and you'd sit it down and somebody literally, manually produced every one of those little primers you shot if it was half a century or more ago. Not everyone, because even back then, 50 years ago, it was only 1975. But World War I, everything, there are as many automated points made as possible, but a good portion of ammunition production, most of the critical components were done by hand, individually by hand. So just imagine what a primer factory was like, how many people were involved, and what they were doing each day. So the one thing you remember about lubricants and or cleaners, and I can't emphasize this enough, if it's a loaded round, The material will find the path of least resistance through the two contact points if it's made contact with the metal or should say with your loaded case. It's going to be around the cantilever and it's going to be around the primer and in both cases it's detrimental to your ammunition. This is why we don't use any types of materials like that or rifle cleaning bore, the bore cleaner or oils of any kind around the ammunition either. Now listen to what I'm saying because I'm using English here. There are situations if you are stuck and you've used a weapon for a very, very long amount of time. I've had to do this only a few times where we had really crappy ammo. This isn't even in competition. The ammunition builds up more carbon than it should in the weapon. You probably aren't going to be able to clean it. A neat, quick trick is to spray the area down with WD-40 or something like that. purely to loosen up the material and let the action continue to clean itself out to a degree. Here again, the problem is you're putting more lubricant than you normally would into the magazine channel area where it comes in contact with the ammo. That could be a problem because if I'm shooting that much, that ammunition is going to be burned up. There are a number of tricks which if I had to explain to you on radio, it would be bad because people would misinterpret whatever it is I said. intentionally or accidentally. But one of the things to remember is if you have a whole bunch of carbon in an AR, for instance, or for that matter with many pistols, especially when you're trying to... A lot of people are thinking about using .22 for removal, but then they also use the pistol for their activity. You have to burn a lot of energy. It should be bollocks up the route. What I've seen with .22 is... Chester made some really, it has made some really dirty .2 ammo. Carbon building is pretty quick. Creating muffins, which in a competition creates what we call an alibi. You don't want that. You actually, if you have a misfire, you will be given the opportunity to shoot again. But if you're familiar with competition shooting, when you go into a cycle, you want all five rounds, one behind, one behind the other. Because your body is set, your breathing is set, your sideline is there, the whole nine yards. Go ahead, Ed, what you got? You started breaking up when you started saying 22. Okay, let's do this. and see why we got a comet. Actually, it's really bizarre outside. I tell the community we got some weather. It is dead calm. And when I say dead calm, it's got that dead like we're going to get snow calm. But it's not quite that bad. OK, let's change posture. This is interesting. Numbers all look good. The antenna looks good. And let me adjust the antenna. Hold on here a second. Am I still sounding somewhat human? It sounds human, but every now and again it sounds like it's speeding up and slowing down. It's got that buffering sound again. I wish the government would get their show. Oh no, it's probably the Israelis. I wish the Israelis would get their show. I wanted to bring this up, but on a communications Tuesday, listening to NPR today because I have the car taking care of the dog, taking care of the vet. Oh, you know, we had those internet outages that happened because of this new cloud system and AI. And we just have to accept that our internet's not going to be as reliable as we're used to, just like our utilities and the other stuff. We have to expect out of this because that's just the way the world works. It's like, okay, if that's just the way it will work, we have to expect that now. Why didn't we have to expect that before? The older systems work better and you upgraded us to junk? Is that what you're admitting to? China's junk, yeah. Well, that's actually what they're like, you know, trans is good, garbage is better. You know, well, choco rations are up by, you know, 10%. Well, choco rations were supposed to go up by like 30%, but, and even said so, but they had to change the whole history. It's part of George Orwell in 1984, if you don't remember, guys. So, Planet Crapoo is now making excuses for Planet Crapoo. It's just the way these things have always worked except for before when they worked flawlessly. Except when the stupid white men were running it, right? When the stupid white men were running it, the really stupid white men, you stupid white men, you stupid white men! When you guys are running it, everything worked better. There was a standard. It was a quality standard was met. But now, we don't need to do that because you got junk for politically correct employees. So, best thing to do is plan a crack-up. I did have to wrap up because the radio that was talking, I can't remember what state she was, the Secretary of Utilities is one of the states. And she's going, yeah, well, we just have to accept and plan for there to be outages like you do electricity and your water and start going down all this stuff that's like, okay, this is supposed to be like, you're guaranteeing this is going to work, which is why we have to be on your system. You're telling us we have to prepare because your system doesn't work anymore. And the internet is over on the list. Well, and this this gets back to something we pointed out with the ultra net hallmark and golden spike and I will say this again guys, this is the religiosity of independent broadcasting or in this case communication for the future is our enemy continues to degrade while we maintain a traditional standard that's superior and what gets me about this is it is it difficult to do if nothing else is And I want you all to think about this. If all you do, because you're maybe really like shoe size IQ stupid slash read that a globalist or one of these Wokites, if all you did was copy exactly what the other guy has been doing, at the very least the equipment would work to the standard that's already been established. Am I wrong? All you have to do is be a monkey poker that copies. Just duplicate. Watch the process. See how it works? See, this is like the government shutdown. Why did we have to have a government shutdown? And if we did, why would it affect you or me? It only affects the parasites who are trying to suck all the traditional money that they can out of the system every other day. Now they had to slow down a little bit because all the camouflage is missing. But otherwise, I mean how many people does it take to actually say, you know, copy last week's payout for Social Security? And don't tell me, oh you can't do that. Why not? Well you can't do that. Let's see, yeah you could. Why not? What excuse do you have for not doing it? After all, I mean just a handful of people just have to push buttons because it's add, repeat, add, repeat, ad nauseam, add, repeat. over and over and over again. But the last thing you want to do is figure that out because if you step back and think about it and say, well, wait a minute, why would it shut down? There's absolutely no reason for it to shut down. Think about that. I mean, for this R part, the stuff that affects us. So they have to make it sound bad. Because after all it's so horrible, what it means is that all the machinery that's usually in motion, the kinetic energy machinery is purely designed to maintain confusion. It would be out of the way, so the camouflage is gone. You can look straight at the problems that they're creating. That's the real issue with the system being shut down. But as far as the quality of the product diminishing, I think our biggest issue, our biggest problem with everything as we know is there are no such thing as computer upgrades anymore and haven't been for, you know, ever. They're all adding more spyware to yours. You're paying for the spies. You're paying for the spyware. And again, an extension of Planet Crapoo. Okay, so... You're paying for another additional spyware package that the spit swapping ring knockers and yamakowares wanted and we got it. Is it an improvement? No, it wasn't intended to be. It was never intended to be an improvement. It's not fixing anything. Nothing was broken, right? Nothing was broken. There wasn't anything damaged. Why are we changing this? Well, because there's more spyware there marketing. And it's for the spit-swapping ring knocking turds that we've had a problem with for a very long time. It's like everything else, at a given point there's going to be a need to shut things off or tear things down simply because they're not working for you or me. And when that happens, like I said, we need to have the technology in play, which we do, so that we in turn can operate when the enemy cannot. I don't have a problem with them breaking down. In fact, I could care less. Now, as far as interruptions at our end, inconvenient, but again, nothing that's a surprise. It's everything we've warned everybody about. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. The P principle and we must apply it. Now we're late. We are late. I know we're late. But every Wednesday... Hey! Here we go. If vengeance figure holds the right clickers will be done. Hold the right hold. Absolutely. And we are back. It is weapons Wednesday. Your mind is your first best weapon. But if you do not prepare to physically defend it, somebody will walk up and if you don't defend it, turn your head into a canoe, as he said in Tombstone. Wow, that's very embarrassing, but very likely to happen. It will happen with reckless abandon because your enemy feels that they can achieve the task. Why? Well, you did not prepare. You've got to make sure that doesn't happen. You will be prepared. You will arm yourself for true. Make a point of doing so. Anyway, other things going on very quickly here, Weapons Wednesday. With regard to AKs, I had a bunch of questions. It's really weird. We have flurries, but part of it is probably because it's just something I mentioned on the air. Of course, I've always had the wire to mention the AK more. The AK has sold itself, and we're at that point where the surplus is not completely gone. We're going to see another wave, I think, once they decide to profiteer off whatever they've stolen off the battlefields in Ukraine or wherever, but it will take time. Don't forget there's a bunch of stuff under their feet that's in mines that go on for as far as you can see. That stuff is the stuff that they were supposed to, brackets, destroy because of the UN treaties back in the 90s. And lo and behold, everybody was lying and nobody got rid of any of that stuff and it's just sitting there ready to fight. And there's nothing wrong with it. It's effective combat equipment. It will work. It would do its job. It will kill you with reckless abandon just as it has many, many, many people in the past. Okay, just as a heads up. But what is interesting is the present AKs that are out there, there's two directions. Yes, cut downs that have been reassembled. Century Arms International, I mentioned earlier, has a flurry. of AKs right now. Pricing about $400 to $600 for what was a weapon that was slightly cheaper. The better AKs, everybody immediately would go, Mark, you don't buy a Century Arms International. Okay, that's true, a lot of people don't, but they're out there. Otherwise, you're looking at $1,000 to $1,200. That magic $1,200 amount seems to be everywhere with everything. I don't care if it's a Liber-Action Marlin or whatever, it's only $1,200. So you can buy two of the you take your chances century arms international rifles also Palmetto State Armory dot com take a look at their AKs are 100% American but anything else you want to throw off a a Chai con when a Chai con forgive me euro rifle will work pretty much as long as you know the model with any of the Palmetto's that are out there. There are some really well built Palmetto rifles and yes they do sell BLEMS once in a while. If you're lucky you might snag one of those. They're a good investment. Palmetto is very good about backing their product. A lot of people piss and moan because they prefer... I understand what's going on. It's always politics. It's the politics of gun sales. There's a bunch of people who would tell you, well, you know, you want, you know, either a Russian or a particular breed. I understand that. But pissing on somebody else's weapon that isn't really a bad firearm, it's just not what you prefer, is something that I don't believe we should do. Palmetto has done everything they can to come up with new rifle lines. Most people have not. So take a look at what Palmetto State Armory has to offer. If you haven't looked around there, check out some of the cool things they build because they do really good work. Most important is they do really good follow-up to maintain their business. And that's something other companies, I will tell you, don't do very well. So that's why it's definitely worthwhile to deal with Palmetto. PalmettoStateArmory.com. OK? Yeah, somebody is going, what about, okay. Yeah, somebody is building an SKS. You know what I laughed about? I've been joking about this for 30 years. You know that. If you've been listening to this program, you know, the $69 SKS beat everybody out, despite what everybody says, because you couldn't build that rifle for anything less than about $600, $5, $600. Now you get CNC machinery down to where it is now. Yeah, you can probably cut that price down significantly. But there are a couple of companies that are producing or will have a new, mind fact what I understand, it's going to be a magazine fed as an AK magazine fed SKS. So it's going to be a copy of what they call, I think, the Type 61 or Type 63 defense SKS that the Chinese came up with when they couldn't get enough AKs. Russia wouldn't sell them AKs, but they would let them check out the magazines. Once China saw the magazine, they made their own. They copied it, it was no big deal there. And they made a really built like a brick doghouse magazine to begin with and everything else that they were doing. Well, they did the same with the AK. Now, the thing about the SKS's that originally came in years ago, they typically have, I think, a 16.3 inch or 16, not quite 16.5, but they have a 16 inch barrel, 16.5 inch barrel that's in that range. They have a bucket type hole in the bottom of the buttstock where the magazine normally would be fixed. They take an AK mag, however, if you run into one of these, let me point something out, most of you, I won't say most, I'll say one third of the AKs that are military AK mags that you got out there years ago It had the back rib perpendicular to the back surface of the magazine from top to bottom. It has a back rib. It's where the two pieces of clamshell metal are brought together and they do a quick spot weld. Fast way to build a bag. Well, these Chikom built. Now the new one that's coming out, I don't know what they're doing. I've seen a picture of the magazine well, so again they have reinvented the wheel a little bit there probably to accommodate any kind of magazine. That would be good, but I'm not sure. However, the ChaiCom ones, you typically had to use slick back wall mags, which were the later Chinese mags. The earlier Eastern European mags, what you had to do was actually take off some of that upper lip in order for the magazine to actually fit up into the SKS magazine well. Now we're not talking about duck bill or any kind of American conversion. There were a limited quantity of the Ease Defense SKS's that were done with a mag, with the complete system for the AK-47 mag. But it was very different from the AK system in general. Just the mag was the same. Otherwise, it's the SKS with a 30 round, 7.62x39 military mag all day. But the rib types won't fit those. So if you run into one or if you're looking at it, take into consideration you want to understand that that magazine well will only accommodate flat back mags unless you modify the mag, which you can. But if you look around, you can find flat backs all over the place. The polymer ones are all flat back. So if you have an SKS you're looking at maybe buying, somebody may not have told you this because they're just trying to move the rifle on. I just gave you a little thing, one thing to look for. Now there's a couple of tricks, and I'm not going to mention doing it on the air because people make mistakes and don't pay attention completely to what I say. But there are a number of things that can be done to make the thing compatible with every AK mag out there. It's not difficult to do really. It's quite simple. The rifles hold up well, they were well built, they have a chrome bore, if you see the Chinese model. The American variant, it looks like they're going to chrome the bores on these too. So they're trying to mimic the basic Chinese pattern, but they are improving the magazine well and they are also, I think, changing one other component with regard to, I think, heat shields for the foregrip. There's a bunch there's it's otherwise it's an SKS Chinese made but American made instead a Chinese pattern American made so it'll be interesting if this thing is already in prototype form There's people shooting them to you know go through the motion find out how to hold up and then figure out what they need to do to change the gun So we'll find out more about that as it becomes available, but I don't like it's gonna be $69 Go go ahead color Hey John here. We'll change the topic real quick for a second. Reload, I don't know if anybody's picked this up or not, but around 2012 the industry decided to start putting small pistol primers in 45 ACP cases. I don't know if anybody's aware of that, but... We did see that, remember, yeah. We saw that also especially started out with the steel cases, although everybody thought they were Berdan. They were boxer primed steel cases. So don't throw your steel cases away. But, like you said, they also don't always have large pistol primer pockets either. Go ahead. The second thing is I'm reading a book right now. You know you talk about the Turkish youth movement there in Cyprus and Turkey. It's the memoirs of General Grievous, Guerrilla warfare, and ELKA struggle. in Cyprus and what a very interesting well-written book. If you want to know how to conduct a struggle, he was another ochi men only in Cyprus and he didn't have near the resources that men had. You know, like one little group of people might have had a dozen shotguns, three pistols and that was it. Yeah. The treachery between the politicians and them was incredible. But the memoirs of General Grievous, GRIVAS, Guerrilla Warfare, and EOKA struggle. So I just wanted to touch base real quick with that and let you know those two things. And I'll hop off the air. Thank you, sir. Well, I appreciate it. Thank you for the update there. And again, thank you for a reminder, too. Don't assume. You have to inspect brass. This is why you're, it's a science in that respect. You have to pay attention to your product. Review everything, survey everything. It's just like steel cases, like you said. Not steel cases. People assume, well, they're brand prime. I ain't going to reload that. That changed quite some time ago. with several of the manufacturers and it's something you need to take into consideration. We collect all brass, all steel case, all 22 cases no matter what. There's a couple reasons. If I clear an area that's seen a lot of shooting, if I clear everything out, I can now kind of evaluate the cycle for the shooting going on so I know when to be there because people do work at certain times in certain ways because of limitations. So I know I can come in and do my scavenging in a very narrow specific window and save myself a whole lot of other waste time where maybe it's the same stuff that was out there before the junk still here. If I see it, I'll identify it and I can move on to other things. Time to leave. Say hello to my little friend, the accelerator pedal. I got stuff to do. So we're almost to the top. Don't forget, guys, we're at the end of the year. If you would, you can see it in your heart to donate. You can donate at www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Go to the donate key. There's only one on the page. When you get there, donate whatever dollar amount you choose. One, ten, five. If you donate for every dollar you donate, your name goes in the hat one time for the big drawings that we do. And the process is, again, to make sure that, well, we kind of say thank you for all of you who've supported us or are going to support us with your donations in this cycle. 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It is the 18th of November, 17th year of open. obvious and in your face, Fabian, socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2025 older calendar, 2025 battle for the republic book 2, the winter war, ooh and winter's trying to catch up with us and when it does it will let you know what winter is all about because this is Michigan and we know better we know it's coming not a miss it just went Anyway, it has been a very busy week and it's only Wednesday. I want to say thank you. We had a bunch of other support come in for one of the medical units. Apparently we had another, we don't see this as often as we used to, a civil defense storage site. It was Come Take Anything. It was free. They found stuff and apparently, I know how this usually works. A lot of people are surprised when they discover how stuff is stored. In this case it was a bleacher arrangement, most common that we've seen by the way, concrete cement block, Grandstand. They opened up the doors, they hadn't opened up forever because I guess they just assumed there was probably work in there. Oh my God, we can't go in there, there's work. And what happened is, whoa, the whole thing is full of Civil Defense technology. In this case, as is typical, a lot of the old Civil Defense sites had at least what would be considered a company strength, though usually the average is a 600 bed field hospital auxiliary package. Now this would have operating tables. It had everything to make up an in the field emergency hospital unit. That's what we just got a chunk of. It was transferred sideways. This particular package looks like it was done in 69 through 72 maybe. There were upgrades and people typically didn't just leave it sitting there in the dust. There were upgrades sent down by Civil Defense or laid down in countries, counties, not countries. counties upgraded accordingly. So in this case everything was well maintained. It was also properly stored. So while it's older equipment, example, we got cases of the steel, not plastic, steel ladders for making any kind of cast, emergency casting system from broken limbs. I don't know if you guys have ever seen these, I have cases of them already, but we just received this donation and it was, you know, people went in there and, hey, check what we found out here. It was a whole bunch of medical stuff. We got medical lighting, the classic parable type, etc. So it's a mix of stuff. We haven't had a chance to really go through it yet. Thank you to the people who were thinking about us, and just driving by so to speak. They found out this was going on. Take it all, get it out of here. That's what they wanted. And we took it and got all of it out of there. So everybody's happy. They got what they wanted, and we got something we didn't expect. So now it's sorting time. That will take a little bit, but we'll get it done. And when it does happen again, we'll say thank you to those people who were thinking about us, because you guys, we appreciate it. This is all stuff that needs to be in our hands. The system may not take care of it, but we will. Totally different group of people, totally different attitude. Now another thing on medical, as long as I'm talking about it. Well, Marcus's weapons Wednesday. Yeah, people get hurt, and people are going to get shot. And it's not your plan to get shot, but it's very likely that you will get tagged at some point. Shopmedvet.com has changed their name but if you use Shopmedvet.com it will take you right to the page Shopvet.com. Take the time, get over there and check out their wound dressing and also packing materials. They've got suture. Now their suture inventory to me seems to be down. I've been dealing with these people for a long time. They're fantastic to deal with. I don't know what happened with the business change hands. That would be bad if it did. Maybe not. Maybe they were going to... Don't know what's ever going on behind the scenes with the business, but this company has some of the best prices in volume medical items in the country, period. That's just all there is to it. They have the best prices and the product is excellent for the type of work we're doing. If you're going to build up IFAX, your bulky items or your bulk items that typically are going to needle you to death price-wise, we're talking instead of dollars, it's pennies. And I'm serious. Shopmedvet.com. Shopmedvet.com. Shopmedvet.com. And make a point of checking out, see what they have. Always check their clearance. Always check their discounts. That's where it's going to make a big difference. Seriously. Okay before we go, do you have a caller? Yeah, it's Brad. Oh, very good. Go ahead. A couple of things. I ran across a video yesterday. The channel on YouTube is called Administrative Results. But they had an interesting round on there for 556. It's marketed as an anti-drone round. It shoots out. There's a couple different types of ammo, 5-8 projectiles per shot. So, and it reaches out farther than a regular shotgun. But it would be an option for like everybody carries a mag of that. So they switch out mags and you know dump three rounds into the drone and it's going down. But I, that's the name of the round, the drone round. I couldn't find them online yet. It's a fairly new company, so I just got to keep an eye out for that company. Another funny thing was somebody already made a Glock switch for the new Glock system. Two weeks after they announced that somebody's come out with a, okay, well, here's a new one. You know, your excuse is, you know, out the window. But I heard you mentioned the... Well, real quick, their appeasement went out the window. They were trying to appease the anti-gun crowd. And it's irrelevant. They're retooling for no reason. That's the problem. Go ahead. Yeah, but I heard you bring up the Epstein thing that he had to sign today. There's a couple of things about that, Bill. is anything under investigation they don't have to release and anything that's considered classified they don't have to release on that bill. So, you know, oh, it's out of class style, or everything's under investigation. Yeah, okay, let me give you an example of this. I mentioned this many times. Guys, everybody knows about the Pentagon Papers. Anybody remember, look it up, you'll usually find something still out there about the Pentagon Papers. But what you never hear anything about are the CIA papers. Why? Well, because just like you're seeing now, they were forced to release this white paper that was done. But what happened is, it literally looks like a zebra. The whole of the document looks just like a zebra. That is how much was redacted. Like one page, totally redacted. Second page, totally redacted. Third page, yeah, there's two words. And then the rest is redacted. So yeah, this is a scam they've played forever. First of all, you play everything out as long as you possibly can, which they have. And the next step is that all of a sudden you put a whole bunch of criteria that's laid down as qualification for release. And needless to say, there is no possibility of anything truly being brought forward, you know, of any significance. because it will all be deemed to be restricted, important, classified, national security. The only thing is I'll just let out national security again, which has been the scam for all of the police state forever anyway. So, it's not a surprise. They wanted to have ended it a whole lot more. That's what I understand. They were pissing and moaning. The speaker was kind of defecating bullets. I was curious about that. Did they pull the bill back in and amend it? Because I hadn't heard about that, but I've told you already, guys. They've pulled this type of scam before. And it's like, oh, it's already passed. It's written in stone. They have to really, yeah, well, then what they do is in transit until the custodian of records of the Senate has it in his greedy little paw. At any moment, they could walk the document back to the House, attend it with a minimal number of people, because it's already passed. This is what they did with the, again, Gun Catrox, 1933-34. And then walk it back down the street and go, well, yeah, it's all done. It's what we did. It's what we did earlier. Well, it looks like it's changed. Maybe it has, but it's already been approved. We've got a pat on the head and a squeeze on the ass. And, well, here we go. So I'm not surprised at all if they put additional restrictions in. It's exactly what we'd expect. They've bought as much time as they can. We're going to continue to lie their ass off about whatever's there and all of the people who are paid by the Israelis that are in the social media are going to go, see, look, they released it. They released it. See, look, they released it. It's no different from the multiple ring binders, the three ring binders that Bondi handed out and they were going, here's the big expose and it was all the garbage that's already been out there for literally years. So, again, buying time while they lie their ass off farther, this whole event will be farther and farther in the taillights. And eventually it will, well, I don't know what happened. Are you still talking about that? You've already heard what Trumpa Dump's going to do because he already did it once. So, that'll be the Trumpa Dump response after a while. Are you guys all still talking about that? Well, it's just old dudes. Well, really it's same old dudes. Yeah, everybody knows. Everybody knows the ship is sinking. Everybody knows the captain lied. Anything else, Brad? Go ahead, jump in there. No, that's all I have today. I just thought those drone rounds were really cool because, you know, yeah, you still have a guy in the shotgun, but all of a sudden everybody switches out mags and you got a wall of lead going up towards the drone. or at least again air defense. Yeah, you're throwing more junk. Exactly. You're throwing the whole concept behind air defense. Throw junk. More garbage in the air, the more likely someone's going to hit it. Now, I still believe that again, I know a lot of people are using magazine-fed shotguns. But I'm going to point out that the excuse that militaries and government skanks always use is it costs so much to give everybody a shotgun. Well, what does it cost for the magazine fed shotguns? Well, we get charged about $230 a gun. They probably get it from less, but everything is reversed from what it used to be. It used to be you do the minimal bid. Nowadays it's maximum bid and everybody gets a brown envelope under the table, which they've done in the past too. You want to get as much junk down range as you can in the biggest possible patterns, and you know, shotguns are still the best choice. It doesn't mean I wouldn't carry, like we just mentioned, a couple magazines, one or two, that would be committed. I would clearly mark them. In fact, I'd put AAA on the side, AAA. That way there's no doubt take a black marker or take black or brown fingernail polish and put AAA on the side of the magazine. You don't want it so it can be easily seen as in bright colors. But you want it so you know that mag is an air defense mag. And you also station it on your equipment and you make it a standard station for every operator in your team. So everybody carries the one or two air defense mags in the upper left corner of their assault rig with whatever they're wearing or whatever your battle dress is, your battle kit, then you designate an area just like for other equipment. And everybody knows that pouch is where you can grab one of those. Bob hit the ground. Bob's, you know, he's not dead, but he can't help us. So I can pull off of Bob's gear what I need to continue to fight. And if it happens that I need more air defense mags, I'm going to give them maybe to one guy like Fred. Fred's going to be doing nothing but air defense. Fred, your job, if you see it, keep shooting. I've only got so many mags. Oh, don't worry. We'll take care of that. Go pull off the corpses in the area here. Every magazine that we've got that isn't attached to somebody now. and you turn around and issue them back out, the appropriate individuals in the team, congratulations, the team is that much better prepared. Prior to proper planning, go ahead. One thing that I did, or the claim was, is the pellets are moving a lot faster than, because they're moving out at standard rifle velocity. So you have to practice a little bit with it, because you would not have the same lead as you would with a shotgun. So right you might have to practice a little bit with it, but Yeah The trains for it in your a little more energy than a shotgun, you know shotgun pellets as well. So But like I said you get five to eight Depends on which round you actually get but there's five round and eight round Variants so but they're four five five six so you don't change anything So you just throw them in basically I'd like to see how they configured that. I thought it was really cool. I would too, but I thought it was a really good idea. I'm like, oh, well, instead of just one guy. Well, the question is, what size pellet did they use? It has to be something still effective against the threat that they know is at standard. Of course, one thing about drones, even though they've got lift capacity based upon improved motors, improved battery potential, but they're still lightweight. That's one thing about all aircraft. They are all susceptible to air defense. I don't care how well armored they are, understand that everything on a plane is critical. It wouldn't be there because otherwise the plane wouldn't fly. Or at least you couldn't fight and fly, because you'll be able to fight too or do whatever it's supposed to do, whatever its mission is. So anytime you take divots and chunks out of things or perforate things, it's cumulative. And the plane can only stay in the air so long, even if you don't blow it out of the sky, everybody expects that. And while the same is true, although drones are even more susceptible, especially rotary wing drones, quad drones, Because, again, they have to beat the air into submission to stay in the air. And there are glide bombs now. These are not new, by the way, the glide drones. The dry drones. Guys, that's World War I technology. Into World War II. Seriously. That's how old drone technology is. They just don't want you to know about it. I'll tell you what. Have some fun. Look this up. The Kittering Bug. The Kittering Bug. Go look it up. It's built right here just south of us in Ohio. Kittering was into high aviation tech. And think about this. We went from monoplanes that had to look like, they thought they had to look like birds, to aircraft, fighting aircraft within how many short years? Look at the window of activity. But during World War I, Remote controlled bombs, remote controlled drone, aerial attack aircraft of all kinds were being developed. With tube technology. Go check that out. The Kittering bug. We made many of them. Not many of them got to Europe for the war. Very few did actually. They got there by the time they did. The war was coming to an end. But there was still a lot of research and development that was done. But they keep it very nebulous. Which tells me that the research continued quite extensively and they used of course whatever they had already built since they had hundreds of the examples of the of the drone slash the aerial bomb, the remote control aerial bomb available for study. So everybody, this is totally new. No, they just let you forget about it and they throw it out there and all of a sudden it's the best thing. Next thing, sliced white bread. It's like nothing we've ever seen. Nobody, no one of those old, funny duddies had never thought about anything like this before. Yeah, they did. Oh, darn. Yeah, I guess they did. So again, check it out. But the threat is still the same no matter what we do. Air defense has to be in place. We need to be looking at, again, building up a layer of umbrellas over top of our operations. Now, this umbrella doesn't quite have the same elevation attitude as we had in the past because these aircraft will come in from right to the horizon. Now, air defense always takes that into consideration, but most of your lower, middle, and upper conventional air defense assumes that it's going to try to engage at greater distance and higher elevation whenever possible. And again, the purpose behind this is take advantage of the shroud of fragmentation that takes place with air defense fire. I'll tell you what, have you watched, any of you watched, what is it, Kings of the Air? I think it's Kings of the Air. It's a series that was done on the B-17 combat forces in World War II. And it's interesting, if you pay attention, you know, talking about the combination of the flak, and the air defense operations with aircraft and how they were integrated. But most important is just how did flak work or what did it do? Did every shop bring something down? No. But like one guy said, you get enough garbage in the air, it's like a flying junkyard. And the bad part is if your aircraft gets tagged, you're part of that flying junkyard, the stuff that's coming out of the sky. And there's some examples. I had a couple uncles who were And one great uncle who was in World War II that were in bombers in the air actions we were talking about. Some of the family didn't make it, some did. But they would relate regularly exactly how bad that situation was. Like I said, aerial junkyard, throw more junk. Remember guys, you'd think, well, if you throw something in the air, it's going to come down pretty quick. It's amazing how much time It takes for wreckage and debris and even for the F-ticket into account altitude, maximum altitude for some of these weapons. And the idea that they're coming back, first of all, they lose all kinetic outbound energy and then gravity takes over. So you have a different formula for time to descent as opposed to acceleration to target. It's totally, it's two different worlds, okay? gravity sucks though and if you're underneath something like that it really sucks that's why they don't give you the all clear until they figure most everything that they put up there is come back down to earth because otherwise they call it friendly fire but don't forget there is no such thing as friendly fire all fire is unfriendly remember it's like when people tell you about pointing your gun in a particular direction well you know what that's not really safe well case in point duh Okay, we're at the bottom and we're gonna hear, Ed, we're gonna do a bottom of the hour traditional and then keep your rifle by your side. There we go. So we're at the bottom of the hour. This is libertytreeradio.4mg.com and libertytreeradio.org. You're listening to us on Weapons Wednesday, and on Weapons Wednesday at the bottom of the hour. We do one thing really well as a matter of fact, we're consistent. The looters will know that they can't hide They come loud and they come full We'll shoot first so we can last Keep your rifle, they just won't stay away Singing Oh Lord, for this I may pay When we take us to know we must protect our land Keep your rifle, pay your son God never pass from north to south We may can shout, they will never push us out Keep your rifle, buy your son Greatly will keep your rifle by your side. and El Rontiran songs of the Second Civil War. And it's interesting, there's a whole bunch of other songs in that particular album. It's over on YouTube, you can play the whole thing. And you will find, you might recognize a few of the songs if you've been into chorus or Americana and playing anything in the way of, or being part of a chorus or whatever. Many of the songs are traditional American songs that have been translated over into future history passed into the conflict that we're looking at, we're facing, and it's really well done. Kind of like, Filk music. It's not, but it's like, Filk music. Just something to think about. Look up, Filk. F-I-L-K. Not, folk. Filk music. Anyway, and we do play a few of the Filk music songs too every once in a while. We'll do that again, maybe tonight. We'll see what happens. I have to look at the request sheet to see the blue book. It's out of reach. And I don't need it anyway. You've got to keep it busy here for a minute. And then some. One thing to remember too is we are moving into the winter months. If you're even down south but you're thinking about coming up this way, add cold weather gear. I mean, it's logic. Let's be pretty smart in the Patriot movement. I'm not worried about that. In the militia, we've pretty well got a clue. But just a reminder, maybe you're putting it off. Don't put it off. If you think you're going to be moving up this way for activities and operations, You need to make sure you are squared away now because the weather is not going to get better. It may level off, we may have a little reprieve. We do cyclically. It will pretty well tell you what the windows will be, but it's going to continue to be winter up here no matter what. As long as that continues to be the truth of things, I see the truth in this. Then we all better make sure that we act accordingly. So get your tech squared away. Make sure that you put everything together you possibly can. You've got popcorn pockets in your pants, popcorn pockets in your battle blouse. You've got popcorn pockets in your field jackets, in many cases spare pockets nowadays beyond anything we've even put there in the past. So you've got plenty of places to put stuff. If you're going to deploy in a situation of the kind that we're talking about in the future here. I'm going to remind you that you're going out with whatever you got and there is no resupply immediately from any place else, from another location. So what you got is all you got. This is why you should be operating and packing accordingly. Interestingly enough, the Donut of Destruction, now the War Department, because we've got to have ourselves a war. We got them World War II uniforms resurrected. They got everybody excited because they've been playing video games for so long. All of a sudden, they'd be like a World War II movie, except it's not a movie. Okay, you know, it's a real thing. But it is fascinating that, again, everything is on the light or under the concept you're in a police state operation. We're talking about a combat situation now. Now granted, people were dying left and right, all these police state operations, but it's a very different scenario altogether. You don't leave, you're not going to be able to go back. You stay in the fight, you will be in the fight. Problem is it becomes a meat grinder and its purpose is to get you killed. Okay, so it could prevent part of that, a possibility part of that. You can't stop everything. The idea here is that we actually carry the tech that we need to sustain ourselves. The system supplies us with all kinds of goodies, so if you're in the military you'll have something hopefully to draw on, hopefully, brackets. But let's assume the worst, we won't be disappointed. Historically, in a battlefield situation, supply doesn't get to where you are until far after it's needed. After it's needed. Okay? Some take into consideration there, what we need to be thinking ahead about. So, in militia we have to pack heavy anyway for obvious reasons. We are a dragoon slash heavy infantry. When we get to the location where we're going to be operating, we can dump a whole bunch of the stuff, you know, again, in caches or for deployment purposes with a particular location. But the purpose behind that is to, again, have what you need, take it in, and you have a short, what we call a short cycle reserve. ammunition, pyrotechnics, ammunition, grenades, munitions for other support weapons, all that's going to be part of your responsibility to carry in. And if you're just organizing independently, you should still be thinking that way right now, because it is inevitable that you will be in a conflict situation. It's not an if, it's just a when. And because of that, you need to have the technology in hand accordingly to keep yourself functional for an extended period of time in the field. Also remember, dump bags, light duty dump bags, a lot of stuff you can carry in, like the bandoliers that one of our listeners have produced. I'm looking right at the package because we just did a little photo essay on all of the stuff that's been put together. And some of the other stuff that we've done here with M-Cubed, which is Michigan We have our own little sweatshops and other things that we set up. We need more though and we need quite a few more and we are hoping to create pods for expansion of manufacturing. Donald Trump will yap about retool America, no, they're not. They're just going to let the foreigners come in and do what NAFTA and GATT said they were going to do years ago. First, they move all of our stuff out, then they drag their people in and their people take over. That's the plan. That's Don's helping to make happen. Not an if, just a when. So instead of us letting that take place, we have to make sure that we control a specific amount of manufacturing. We're not going to steal it from somebody else. We'll build our own. The big thing is then understanding the limitations because of lack of raw materials, etc. That's the next problem. And that's not accidental. That's been very much intentional. This was planned. The betrayal of the country has been planned. All these spit swapping, ring knocking, yamical wearers, they've all been the plan makers. For undermining American manufacturing to destroy the administrative and most importantly the wage base so that everybody is at slave level, grovel level. That's what they want. After all, they need you to lick their little kosher rumpuses if they have their way. I don't think we're going to do that. We got our own plans and part of that is again motivating people to get into the idea of manufacturing and production. Small level, we're not talking about building factories. We need a hundred thousand small factories instead of one big factory or a dozen big factories. Bullet magnets like that, you will be defeated. But small production on a massive scale literally across the spectrum It totally changes the dynamic of the situation. That's been our plan for decades. It's something we've been able to follow through on. All of you can be part of that. Again, prior prep or planning prevents piss poor performance. Now we're gonna do one more thing. Oh god, I forgot. We have to do it sometime, it's Weapons Wednesday. Ed, if you could, sorry about that, we have just enough time, the latest guns and gadgets, as long as it's not 15 or more minutes long. Obviously. But if you could, Ed, pull up the latest guns and gadgets, and throw it up there for Wednesday and Weapons Wednesday. Guns and gadgets is over on YouTube if you don't know. And if you can't take the time, check out the program. program on a regular basis and make a point of subscribing and then also sharing, which is what I do every day. As a lot of you know, you receive messages from one system or another. I send the information. Here we go. Guns and Gadgets. Irony. It's crazy sometimes. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns N' Gadgets, your go-to channel for all things Second Amendment, firearms policy, and defending liberty. If you're new here, hit that subscribe button. It's right below me. It's red, rectangular, doesn't cost you anything. And ring that bell notification and let's stay ready together. Today we've got a story that is as ironic as it is instructive. An elected official in Illinois, someone who was deeply involved in criminal justice reform and gun control, had their very own office robbed. And it was an armed robbery, the kind of event that raises serious questions for gun owners. What happens when you talk soft on crime and that reality hits home? Stick with me, because we're gonna... While this was absolutely tragic for the victim, I'm not poking fun in any way, the policies of her boss... are what left her defenseless and what put her life at risk. Never, ever put your life in jeopardy over policies or stickers on doors. That's the main reason, one of the main reasons, why you should join attorneys on retainer. 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I'll be there. You can use this link and the QR code to check it out. Now, on to this story. Here's what's going on. The office of Don Harmon, the Democrat president of the Illinois State Senate, was robbed. Robbed at a knife point. And it's the Oak Park office, which is the suburb of Chicago, which makes this even more rich. Now the suspect reportedly entered the Constituent Services Office at 11.11 a.m. and held a staffer at knife point, stole her phone and fled. He was then arrested about an hour and 40 minutes later around 12.51 because the staffer's husband tracked the phone. Why criminals take iPhones and anything with GPS anymore is beyond me. That's just stupid. Because they're stupid, they don't follow laws, which means you should never put yourself in harm's way hoping that some sign, some sticker will keep you safe. Now, Harmon wasn't present at the time, so it was his staff who faced the danger. The robbery didn't involve a firearm. Like I said, it was at knife point. Still a danger and what makes this deeply ironic to many is Harmon has long been a leading figure on pushing what many describe as soft on crime reforms in Illinois reforms tied to the George Floyd protest era and changes in policing and criminal justice and a tough on the police while soft on crime reputation He was also behind the bill that got rid of the cash bail system, also big behind the assault weapon ban that was passed in Illinois. And let's pause on that. Like an official, a clown in a suit, an attorney, that's what he is, he was a piece of attorney. He back reforms that critics argue weaken deterrence, and his office becomes a victim of crime, the same crime that he's hoping disappeared if we loosen, I guess, how we treat criminals? And what's worse is that the staffer's life was placed at risk because of restrictions on her Second Amendment in Cook County, in Illinois. She could have defended herself if her boss wasn't some communist. If he was pro-America, pro-freedom, pro-individual liberty, rather than pro-gun control, she could have handled business right then and there. When someone in a key legislative position champions policies that bans guns, reduces penalties, limits pretrial detention or reforms policing in a way that critics say undermines enforcement and their own office is breached, it raises serious questions of credibility. Like how anybody listens to that clown is beyond me. Now this story isn't just about robberies, about the message that it sends. Gun rights advocates have long warned that weakening consequences for violent crime or reducing law enforcement tools doesn't mean crime disappears. Case in point, held at my point. It means the risk calculus shifts for criminals. When deterrence drops, opportunity rises. If they know they're not going to get caught, they're going to do things. They'll be more brazen. And even if this robbery wasn't directly caused by a specific law or a policy, the environment matters. You create this environment. Soft on crime creates more crime. Here's why this story matters for you all. If policymakers don't... When you claim our Patriot power generator 1200, you'll get a free Patriot... And here's why this story matters for you all. You need to understand that policymakers do not care about your safety. They choose to rely on reform and hope, unicorns and rainbows, rather than personal and collective defense. You're left to fill the void. You are left to defend yourself. Yet they want to take away the tools for you to do that. They want you to be a victim. Public officials cannot guarantee safety. The individual right to keep and bear arms is not just symbolic, it's practical. This incident should be a wake-up call for everyone. Stay informed. Train. Prepare. And defend your community. Don't assume the system can save you. It can't. Check your gear. This is something I just learned. I'm doing again. Check your gear, renew your training, and make sure you know your rights and your local laws. For instance, check your gear. I just did a three-day rifle class with Johnny B. over at Valor Ridge, and because of things I experienced in that class, putting my tools to practical use in the environment, I made immediate changes in gear. After putting hours and hours out in the weather, in the cold, the wind, snow, all the elements made immediate changes and it cost a lot of money but I did it, it needed to be done. Changes not only to my rifle setup but to clothing choices as well. For instance, the rifle I had been using, my go-to rifle was a SIG MCX, a converters patrol, piston gun, very heavy. Average AR is like 6 pounds. The SIG is much heavier, especially when you put your optic on it and your suppressor and your flashlight. That is my night gun, so it has my IR-rate laser and visible laser. 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Almost to the top here, guys. Take the time to get over like I said and subscribe and also share the videos. I posted a bunch over on Wimpkin. Here are the a couple nights ago. Wimpkin is of course nothing fancy but a useful location. You might want to check it out. It is not a restricted website so you don't have to worry about being bumped or anything like that which still happens with X and all the rest of the trash. X is an irrelevant. It's interesting but it's not relevant anymore. May I add a conversation please? Go ahead, jump in there. This is Southern Illinois. The clown Don Harmon, that idiot was liable to just introduce legislation banning knives or forcing people to have a foiled card to buy a knife. That guy is such a clown. Well, I've got something I'd like to share with everybody if you don't mind real quick. Go ahead. I've been setting on this. This isn't necessary for everyone. You made a comment there at the bottom of the hour about how we need manufacturing. There is a company called VRTacticalSolutions.com. That's Zulu, Romeo, TacticalSolutions.com. If you go there and type in on their little search engine AR4G, they are selling an AR15 lower foraging, that's AR15 lower, and a foraging for $11.99. Now this isn't for everyone, but these are basically being sold as paperweights. I don't know how many they have, but the only thing a person really will need to buy tool wise you really need to have a milling machine of some type. Now, those people that have the library access or library copied the library for the AR-15 section, everything in there needed to fix this, unlike the RBA AR-15 build, all of that is here. All the information you need to complete a forging is there. The only thing most people that have a milling machine may have to buy is you will need to buy an inch and 3 sixteenths 16 thread tap. Those are currently available on the eBay between $25 and $30. And you will need to have an inch and a half diameter end mill, two flute, four flute. But there are some two flute end mills with two inch cutting of flute lengths. with center cutting with a 3 quarter inch shank on ebay right now for $45. And that's really a good price and all those prices for the end mills and the tap is priced as delivered. So if there's a militia out there or somebody who's got a milling machine or they're thinking about getting a milling machine. Stop up on these lousy forgings because you can't buy the aluminum for $12 to make an AR-15 lower right now. You cannot do it. A piece of 70, 75, or even 60, 61 aluminum that's inch and a half thick, four inches wide, eight inches long, that's more than $12. And this is a forging basically ready to go. And most people, if you've completed an 80%, you should be able to complete things. And that's at ZRtacticalSolutions.com. Zulu Romeo, tacticalsolutions.com. Very good. I'm going to pass that on. Also, let's make a point to put a posting up for them for that site over in the gilded and in the discord, because we're back on discord too. Thank you, sir. We're going to close. God bless our republic. and death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are in the march both day and night. Thank you. Again, appreciate the input. Where do you think I'm going to go to real quick right after I'm done with the program here? Like right now. Well, people need to look at this. And Mark, I thank you for taking my call. Thank you very much. Do more. Any time you need to call in, do so. We're going to get out of the way for now, guys. And we're taking over more LTR coming up and we'll be back. But meanwhile, Craig from Forbidden Knowledge coming up next right now on Deliberate Free Radio. You need to listen in. Bye bye. And welcome to another dangerous episode of Forbidden Knowledge. My name is Craig. You are listening. My computer is starting to lag on me again. If you're listening on the 19th of November, You are in the swing live. And the other time it'll be a repeat and you are welcome to participate if you want to call in or however, if you want to call it calling in. Not sure exactly what the proper terminology is for people who want to participate on this program, but you're welcome to join in if you're listening on the 19th of November 2025. We have a few things and I guess I want to start because I heard the end of Mark's show and I wanted to I guess give some of my input on sources. He was playing a video of some of his own likes from Guns and Gadgets, which I presume I didn't catch the whole program. I only caught the last few minutes of it. I presume it was a YouTube or some other video server program, one that he apparently recommends. So I thought it might be a good time to go over some of the ones that I recommend. that I listen to. And when I say listen, these are all videos that I'm going to, video channels on YouTube that I'm going to be listening here, but they're ones that you can pretty much just listen to. You don't really need to watch them. And that's the key for me, me personally, I don't sit down and watch hardly any of these shows that I'm going to be listening here. But I listen to them while I'm working. So I'm working at my property, I use my cellular data, I got my phone either on speakerphone on my waste or if it's a little noisier, something I'm doing, I've heard earplugs, whatever, to hear it. And so I listen while I work. And almost all these that I'm going to be giving you tonight that I'm going to run over a list here, there's more than it does here. This might be ready to write down. Pen paper ready. some of these and I'll go over each one of these individually a little bit. It's a wide variety of stuff and everything I'm going to be giving you tonight is not really like the Guns and Gads. It's going to be related to what I've been mostly paying attention to and that's world events, geopolitics. So that's the category that I'm going to be covering here, all the programs that I listen to. And you walk in the right case down and check them out yourself. And you'd be the judge for yourself whether or not there is something that is something to your liking if you believe they're being truthful to you. But these are the ones that I found that I believe are being truthful to me most of the time. And they aren't extremely biased necessarily, either one way or another. There's a lot of different categories that could be these could be biased and I'll mention some of the biases here as I go through these So you'll know which direction I believe they are heading and you can reject them or listen to them as you like but it's it's good to get viewpoints from all around from different sides of the Perspective it really is important to get different signs not just to be thrown the exact same thing time after time after time and then you become a like Trump, always wanting people to tell him what he wants to hear. So I'm going to be going over these channels and I'm going to tell you about the ins and outs of them a little bit and maybe you can decide whether or not it's something you could be listening to. So let me start going over these. Now I don't have these categories that I probably should. I guess I'll start firstly with the, okay. The most popular one right now that everybody has probably heard of these days, at least you've heard the name, maybe you haven't heard the show, is Candace Owens. She has supposedly now has the top program, top podcasts in the country, at least by some standards measures. I don't know exactly who has said that because it used to be Joe Rogan. But now supposedly it's Candace Owens. She's a black woman out of Tennessee, I believe. I might be wrong about that. I can't remember now. And she's been very active politically for quite a long time now. Probably came across her about five years ago. And although she has... She concentrates right now her main concentration that most of her programs are centered around the Charlie Kirk murder. Just be straight up with you right now if you get too into her program for the most part. That's what she's going to be talking about. Exposing things, because she was a friend of Charlie Kerr and in fact she toured with him on his touring point USA, I think that's what it called. She toured with him for a long time and she But ever since the murder, she's been talking about probably 90% of what she talks about right now is about that. So just so you'll be aware. If any of you would turn, tune into her two months ago, six months ago, her main topic would have been Macron, what's his, the French president, Macron, I can't remember his first name, his wife, or maybe should be said his partner. because she's claiming that Bridget McCrone, the president of the President McCrone, is the man. That's her contention. She's sticking by. She's even being sued over that by the McCrones. At least last I heard, I don't know if they'd drop it yet or what's going to happen there. But anyway, if you tuned into her before the Charlie Kirk murder, you would have been hearing a lot about that. But she does talk a lot of other topics. She's been talking for the last year and a half, two years or so about what's going on with the situation with Gaza, the West Bank, Israel. And she's spot on on that topic from everything I've heard from her say, in my opinion. I think she's spot on about that. And she still does talk about that sort of thing. If you go on YouTube, there are so many shorts of her that aren't posted by her channel. Sometimes trying to demonize her, other times trying to promote her. So you can see both sides if you watch any of those shorts. If you're into shorts on YouTube, generally they're like a minute or less, you might get interested in that. One caveat or one bias I should say about her is certainly she has a very strong Christian bent. Now that might be an advantage to you, it may not be, that's up to you, but she very much injects her religion in just about every single show she does. And everything she talks about she does interject, and I think she's definitely Christian, but I think actually Catholic. It's from what I'm gathering, but I'm not positive of that. That's definitely a bias that she does, and frankly I prefer religion to be left out of politics. That's my personal opinion, but if that's your thing, then Candace Owens is the one to listen to. Another one in that same vein, let me see here, jump ahead on my list here, that has a Christian bent to it. I think Megan Kelly, and that's another very popular name. Her program has a very Christian bent to it. Oh, and Tucker Carlson. Those are two very popular names. They have a very Christian bent to them as well. They interject their religion into the politics virtually all the time. Tucker Carlson of course was formerly a... I remember he was actually the most popular cable TV host, news host ever. But Fox News fired him. Because I guess he talks talk about Israel too much from what I gather and so but he went on his own he became more popular Yeah, dumb move Foxy you fired the most popular radio host or well TV host of all time and and now he's Outranking you leaks and bows so nice move ace So he's created his own network and he's out very popular millions of viewers subscribers Megyn Kelly also, I believe, has millions of years. I don't have their numbers here in front of me. She also has a very Christian bet. Their biases, well, both of them are claiming to have been MAGA, who are kind of having second thoughts. Megyn Kelly is still in full support of Trump. Tucker Carlson has been distancing himself more and more as each month goes by, and he talks about the problems with our connection with Israel and foreign lobbies. Megan Kelly, however, she's still straddling with offense on most things, but she's worth listening to. There are some things that she does well. But she, she's straddles offense on so many issues. I think she's trying to satisfy both sides of the aisles in a way. She is very magma still as far as I know. I don't listen to her a lot. Anyway, she's worth probably checking out. Another one on the Magus side who is fleeing from what I've been gathering is another very, very popular host named Nick Frentes. I didn't really know much about this guy other than always hearing negative things about him. the negative things are generally coming from mainstream sources trying to demonize them especially relating to his talk about Israel or the foreign lobbies and they're calling him anti-Semitic all the time and how he has praised Hitler and praised Joseph Stalin and I don't know how true all of those are I haven't heard I haven't listened to much of his show directly I have seen a lot of people commenting on his show and I'm going to get into some of those channels here in a bit where they're commenting on that. But he was very MAGA as well, from what I understand. But he is kind of jumping ship as well and now criticizing the Trump regime. So let's see where is the next logical place to move to from that. How about Sabby Sab's. I'm sorry, Sabby Sab's. The two words, Sabby with two B's and Sab's. Best A, B, S with one D. SavvySabs on YouTube. Another black woman. What is she? She is basically talking about politics a lot and she does a lot of good. She does some interviews, have guests on, a lot of her own opinions. She does a really good job. I think she's from East Coast. I think maybe even I'm not sure now. I'm thinking New York, but I'm not positive of that. But I think she has a very good opinion on quite a lot of topics. I believe she does interject her religion in it a little bit, but not much. It's not objectionable if you might be an atheist or something of that nature. But I think she does interject her Christianity into it at some point in its various times. Let's see, looking over my list, I'm trying to think of any others that are kind of... I'm trying to go in a serially logical order here. All right, let's see. Those of you all, I think those are the only ones that are relating to religion that you may or may not like. How about Jewish hosts? I think Jewish hosts are very good for us to listen to, especially when it comes to topics of Israel and what's happening in the Middle East and Gaza and the West Bank and so on. I think they're very important to listen to. However, the names I'm going to be giving you here, I've got, let me see, two of them are three of them. They don't wear their religion on their sweets. They make it known that they're Jewish, but they don't hardly ever talk about their religion. In fact, I don't think I've ever heard the two names I'm going to give you right away here are Dave Smith and Glenn Greenwald. They're both Jewish, but I don't think I've heard either one of them ever I don't think I've heard that from either of them or anything. So in other words, if you aren't Jewish and you're Christian, they're still great to listen to because they don't throw their Judaism at you. Like most of the other ones that I just mentioned here, the first five or six that I mentioned where they throw their Christianity at you. These two do not throw their Judaism at you. They're Gwen Greenwald. And if you're homophobic, I'll just mention even though he also doesn't talk about it, Glenn Greenwald is gay. And he has a male partner. I think he might even be married, gay. But anyway, he doesn't talk about that in his program. And he doesn't throw the Judy about you in his program. And in fact, he is from Brazil. But he talks about US politics all the time. Being from Brazil. I think that's pretty neat. It's a different viewpoint. And then Dave Smith, Dave Smith has become very, very popular recently because of what happened. He also has connections to Charlie Kirk and he has been very vocal. He's got his podcast last like a little over an hour long. I think he does one several times a week. And he sometimes has guests on. And he's had big guests on, like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens and so on. And he talks about geopolitics. And again, he's spot on. It's like Glenn Greenwald is from what I've seen. Those both are spot on in regards to anything dealing with Israel, Hamas, Gaza, the West Bank. He seems to be spot on. He's become very famous. He was on Joe Rogan. He became even more famous because he was on Joe Rogan. He wiped the floor with a guest. I can't remember who the guest name was. He's great with his facts. He's great at instant recall the facts. You can see him on shows like Piers Morgan. That's another very popular program. I would also recommend Piers Morgan, although he is very mainstream, very middle of the road, tries to take both sides, has guests on both sides of the aisle, which is good. If you want to see a debate show, you go and listen to Piers Morgan. He's British, but he's actually living now near Los Angeles or something. But he is definitely British, but I think he's actually living the U.S.A. I know he has a second home at least. Maybe he's living in Britain now. I'm not sure where he's living at the moment. But he has ties to both the U.S. and Great Britain. And on his show, he has pretty famous guests. from both sides of the topic. Although he does try to stay pretty firmly in the mainstream. He doesn't want to venture out too much. He has had people like Candace O'Hoonzan and Dave Smith, but he won't have people like Scott Ritter, Douglas McGregor, and some of the other ones that you hear on the program that I've always mentioned called Judging Freedom. And I guess I could mention that one now too. So, Piers Morgan's worth checking out. And if you just watch the first few minutes of it, it's like his show, he tries to run it like, kind of like what's the TV host name in the United States from decades ago. When they throw chairs at each other, what was his name? Jerry Springer. He's like the Jerry Springer podcast. But because they're not in the studio with them, they can't throw chairs at each other. But they get a lot of yelling and talking over each other. He's kind of like the Jerry Springer, but he's got serious topics. Unlike Jerry Springer, who had no serious topics whatsoever, Pierce Morgan has serious topics that he talks about. And if you just listen to the first few minutes of the show, it gives you like a general rundown of what's to come, a preview. And then it's easy to decide whether you want to stick around or not. Okay, then I mentioned about the middle of our list here, judging freedom. I've mentioned this before. Judging freedom certainly is one worth listening to. And I mentioned that. They're a half hour program. So he can't get into Judge Andrew Napolitano. He, I'm going to click on his channel here right now. Yes, of course he's getting up to there. He's got like 650,000 viewers now, subscribers. But he has guessed on that a lot of the ones that straddled the line will not definitely have. Such as Mary McGovern, Matt Hoe, John Mearsheimer, Phil Girardi, Douglas McGregor, Aaron Mate, Dr. Gilbert Doctorow, Mary Johnson, Scott Rader I mentioned, Alastair Crook, Chaz Freeman, Karen Koltowski, Jeffrey Sachs. These are all very Max Blumenthal. He's been revealing a lot also about his... What's the name of his program? I didn't write that one down. Check out Max Blumenthal too if you want to learn about Charlie Kirk more. And he is also Jewish. I should have had that on the list. Max Blumenthal. Write that one down too. He is Jewish, but he doesn't throw you. His Judaism at you. A spot on about Israel and a whole lot of other topics. And he's got a podcast which I can't recall the name at the moment. No, not turning point. I can't recall the name of his, maybe somebody can throw it out there if you're listening and you know who I'm talking about. Check out his channel as well. Max Blumenthal, just look up whatever podcast he's on. I can't remember the name of it at the moment. Maybe it'll come to me later. Again, somebody who's Jewish, but who doesn't throw his Judaism at you. Unless somebody told you he is Jewish, you wouldn't even know it. That's the same with Glenn Greenwald and Dave Smith. If you didn't, if nobody told you they were Jewish, you would know it by listening to their podcasts. All right, while we're talking about... ...Cher's Morgan, also from the UK, was to have George Galloway, a former... I'm gonna call him the Prime Minister... member of parliament, M.T. Former... greatest member of parliament. He has a great show on it also. He does these live shows that last for hours. I'd recommend finding his shows where he cuts it down to a particular topic. He was a former member of Parliament who's got a very good show also and has some great guests on as well. Including ones like Douglas McGregor and Scott Ritter and Judge Napolitano. Judge Napolitano, by the way, is the host of Judging Freedom, one I mentioned earlier. His show is limited to half an hour so it's very difficult to get in depth on the topic but he does it every week. the same guest. In other words, he'll have Scott Ritter on once a week and Douglas McGregor on once a week, etc. He'll have virtually all of his on once a week and he keeps repeating it. So he has like a dozen shows at least that you can listen to because he'll have three or four shows a day. But he limits it to a half an hour and then he does run a commercial sometimes, about half the time. He does run his own personal commercial in there for usually about gold and silver. And then he also has a tendency, I don't like this about his show, he has a tendency to interrupt his guest and throw another question on before the guest even has a chance to finish the previous answer. That's kind of annoying what he does there. And he is Roman Catholic by the way, but he doesn't throw that at you either. He doesn't throw his religion at you on his show. And by the way, he was a personal friend of Donald Trump, but he's He seemed to like he's not talking wonderful about Trump these days and he was also apparently considered to be a by Trump to be a Supreme Court justice in the contending running for Supreme Court justice, so I was very leery about his show because He's a judge and I've been attacked by so many judges that I tend not to trust judges, but this man Y'all listen to a show Okay, continually. Let's see here By the way, I talked about Dave Smith before, and what I find interesting is, Dave Smith is a comedian. And if you're old enough to remember hearing George, what's the other comedian? George, this is my train of thought here about his name, a very famous George comedian. Maybe he'll come to me, but he was very into politics as well. start later in his career, he started talking pretty much strictly about politics. And Jimmy Dore is another one. Jimmy Dore, I think that's the name of the show. George Carlin. George Carlin, there you go. Thank you, caller. Thank you. Yeah, I was going to say George Carlin myself, but then he said he wasn't very political when he was younger. But if you ever watch any of his older black and white stuff when he was very young, he's always been very political. Well, but it was mostly not yes, but not as much as he was in his later career. The later career was almost all political from what I saw. Of course, he's passed away now. But it's amazing to me that comedians, for whatever reason, seem to have their pulse on what's going on in geopolitics because another one is Jimmy Dore. Jimmy Dore is another comedian. The Jimmy Dore Show. And he does very good, very, very good too with his political insight. He does have some guests on. And he throws some comedy in his show. Now Dave Smith doesn't throw comedy in his show, really. I hardly ever hear him saying any kind of jokes to try to make light of what's going on. But Jimmy Dore does. So if you like a lighthearted political show, the Jimmy Dore show is the one to listen to or watch. He has some good guests on also. He's a self-proclaimed, I guess the right word is hothead. or a former pothead. I'm not sure if it's former or current, whatever. He isn't the brightest with a degree and that sort of thing. He's like the regular guy, he's a comedian, but he does really good on the show. So the Jimmy Dorsey Show. Check him out. Let's see here. I'm looking over my list here. Got a couple of that are left leaning. I guess I'll go over those now. Left leaning. But still great on many topics. Listen, if you consider yourself to be the right or magga, or if you consider yourself to be the left, listen to both sides. Judge for yourself who's more correct. Maybe your opinion will change. Because there really is, and I've said on my program many times over the years, there's no left and right. The left and right are just to keep us fighting each other. and not fighting or understanding what's really going on, the real enemy, the real enemy isn't left or right. They have so-and-those out there to keep you distracted, a false enemy. Because the last show that I did this last weekend in Indianapolis, Indiana, I had two instances where people came, sometimes people come and we talk politics, sometimes at the gun shows. And generally people at the gun shows, they have a bias and they're generally considered on the right or conservative or MAGA or that's generally what we see at gun shows. And a couple people mentioned about civil war we're going into. And I asked them, oh civil war? What are the two sides? Who's warring against each other in the civil war? Because I really wanted to know their answer. I'm not playing dumb, I just really wanted to know their answer. At both times they said, we're going to be going to war with the liberals or the democrats. Sometimes people put liberal and democrat alongside each other and republican and right alongside each other. But the view of these two different gentlemen were saying that we're going to go at a civil war with the liberals. And I find that, well, I find that naive personally, you may disagree with me, I find that naive because Again, a false enemy. A false dichotomy. A false paradigm, left and right. To get us fighting each other when we're not fighting the real people. The people that need to be fought. You're pointing the guns at the wrong person if you're going to go to civil war against liberals. Or if liberals are going to be pointing their non-guns against the conservatives. Whatever. So, yeah. I'm not in agreement with that. And I didn't argue with them. I just said, well, Well, maybe they're just trying to get us to fight each other instead of fighting the real enemy. That's kind of my response to both of those gentlemen. I don't want to get into big political argument with people, but I do kind of want to throw my opinion in there. And sometimes we develop more of a conversation other times than I do. What do I do? Risk find. We're cordial. I've never gotten a shouting match with anybody who's done show regarding politics because I generally know where they're coming from too. But I tend to throw in my point of view sometimes. Yeah, folks, I'm neither left or right, and here's proof of it. There's a very popular program called Secular Talk. Now, if you have the word secular, that could mean a lot to some other people, and it is non-religious, but he does proclaim to be very liberal, but yet he has opinions that sometimes I can agree with. Other times that he's very much against Trump regardless and he very much again He's very very Democrats although he does talk bad about his own party sometimes But more more than likely he's gonna talk to talk about them damn Republicans. So he's very left-leaning. There's no question of that He does that as the title suggests he doesn't talk about religion secular talk you probably if you just find I don't know His name is Kyle. I remember his last name. It does shows every day meant multiple shows every day and he's he's very good And he's very spot on in regards to Israel, the foreign lobby, most of the geopolitics, but he's very left leaning and sometimes I highly disagree with him a lot of times that, but anyway, it's one worth listening to if you want to see more of the left side. Another one on the left side, let me see, look at my list here, I know there was at least one more. Oh, the Young Turks, a program called the Young Turks. The main guy, there's two main people in this particular program. One is Cenk Uygur. He's actually, I think he's an American citizen, but he was born and raised, I think, partly in Turkey. So I guess that's why he named it the Young Turks. But he appears on Fierce Morgan a lot. But he has those shows, very popular. And the other person in that particular, on that particular program that's a regular is Anna Kaspary. And I really like what she's doing. She's a fire ball. She goes on Piers Morgan and some of these other shows and just ranks the other side over the coals. She's really good. I think. But that channel leans left, but they are both, both of those, Jenks and Anna Kasparian, Jenk Uger and Anna Kasparian, they are, although they're left, leaning. They're against Spadaan when it comes to geopolitics, in my opinion, Israel, Gaza, the West Bank, etc., etc. They, I think, they're Spadaan with that topic. And that's the topic that goes in the middle. That's, see, the real enemy, the left and right, they both should be coming into that topic. And that's my opinion of it, because that's the true to fight we have right now is what's going on. Well Craig, actually the left and right both do go into that topic on Israel. Both of them support Israel. More and more they are, yes, so that's great. And people say, oh but wait a minute, the West has got the protest for Palestine. No, the rank and file college students are doing the protest for Palestine. If you pay attention to the politicians that are sitting in the seats of power, They're pro-Palestine, they're pro-Israel. They take money from Israel and on the Republican side, it's the exact same thing. Very rarely do you have a politician that will side against Israel with whatever they do. But most of them on both sides deciding with the war in Ukraine and with the war in Israel or the war with Israel. And they support our wars because they don't ever vote for it. They just let it happen and aren't really opposing it. They're very neocolonial from what I'm seeing on both sides. They're both allowing these wars to go on and up. But you're right, Ed. But both sides, and most of these people that I'm listening to are coming into the middle. on the topic of foreign policy. Can I make an observation Craig? Sure. Okay, some of the people that you have mentioned have been intentionally and they've made a career out of being that middle man in the other side show. You know what I mean? As far as the last script that you mentioned, they get on Piers Morgan. Piers Morgan is clearly right. Well, it's just like with Fox News, with Gutfield, and everything. They put on one Democrat to have the Democrat point of view, but they're always, when you put them in that arena, they're always a person that's outnumbered, so they have to be relatively sharp. But they always go in, there's always somebody like dad would say, a check valve with a diverter back to the west. All these news programs are pretty much set up the same way. And yes, they do have their own shows, their own comedy stuff that they do on the side. But primarily, when you look at their careers, they made a career out of being that voice of dissent on the other side. But they always show up and work for them. Yeah, Megan Kelly would be another one of those. Yeah, even though they're dissenting from what the others are talking about, they're still getting a paycheck to be there to participate. Yeah. There's a little bit of ulterior motive there because they're getting paid to have the point of view that they have. Right. And the warning for all of these that I'm listening here, every single one of these that I'm listening are getting paid to put that viewpoint on their channels. Every single one of them. They'll have monetized channels, they'll run commercials, they'll have affiliate links. Every single one of them that I'm listening here today are like that. They're all getting paid. And not necessarily getting paid from a foreign lobby or government or something like this nature, but they're all in it for the money. I don't know how many of these would be doing it if it wasn't for the money. Maybe none of them. I don't know. Well, there's a couple of people that are out there on YouTube, and I'll have to get their names for you, but they do a breakdown on where, because a lot of the stuff on YouTube is public record, like where their ad base is, what revenue they're getting from. There are a couple of them that came forward with the meeting that they had at the White House with the, oh, come on, Netanyahu. where they were paying streamers. They literally met at the White House. And this is during Trump's administration, guys. This is this administration. They had a bunch of influencers and YouTube personalities show up at the White House and Netanyahu was literally giving him marching orders and telling them how much they were going to pay them to push Israel, you know, pro-Israel stuff on their streams and more than one of them came forward and leaked what was there even though they were not supposed to because they had a non-disclosure agreement. We were not supposed to talk about it if you were invited to the White House, but they did anyway. I got four more on my list here. And the next four are in a category of they basically watch some of these programs that I'm just talking about tonight and they take clips of them. anywhere from a minute long to a five minutes long, whatever. And then they comment on them themselves. So they're using other people's material and commenting whether they agree or disagree. It can run both ways. They'll either blast that program or they'll praise that program. But anyway, these X4 are in that category I put in there. And I see, which one should I do first? Because one, two of them Three of them are strictly are well That's actually let me just let me go with just let me start with Liberty vault program called Liberty vault I can't remember the guy's name, but he mostly speak again. He doesn't appear on the channel much Usually he peers for 30 seconds to comment praising somebody or blasting somebody Between segments and then he has a dialogue at the end the last minute or two. So Liberty vault would be a channel to check out. Let's see now. This one, this next two, let me see, where's the fourth one? I got them all mixed up here. The next two, well, let me do the next one. Do dissidents. Two words, do dissidents. Not with a T, with a C, a C-E, not a T. Not dissident, dissidents. I can't remember Ryan, let me see, Russell. Russell, I can't remember his last name, the two hosts that sponsor that one all the time. Russell, I think they're both from New York. They do a good job politically. They'll also run clips, like I mentioned with the last one, called Liberty Vault, where they're playing other people's clips and commenting. But other times they'll have their entirely unique programming themselves. So that would be a channel I check on. They lean more right, just like Liberty Vault does, it leans more right. Let's see here, next one. The next two are ones that are very similar to judging freedom, where it's mostly just guests and they don't have much of their own opinion. Well, both of them do interject their own opinion when they're asking questions and sometimes they're right, sometimes they're wrong. They both lean right. And they're both very similar. They're almost copying the program that I've watched, this is all time, called Judging Freedom. And that would be a program called Dialogue Works. That program, that gentleman, what's his name? Nima. His first name is Nima. He's from Brazil also. But he's very much up on US politics. This is kind of amazing how some of these come from foreign countries, but yet they're up on US politics. Dialogue Works. She has a lot of the same guests on that Judging Freedom has on there. Definitely one to check out. And he does a show every day. He has two shows posted every day, two or three. Kind of copying with Judging Freedom. And his shows are longer. His shows are generally about an hour long, instead of about a half an hour long. So he gets more involved and can ask more questions of the guests generally on his program. Sometimes he'll have two guests on at the same time. Another one very similar. Danny Hypong. I'll spell the last name. H-A-I-P-H-O-M-G. Any hypon. He's very similar to what HEMA does, but he is from the U.S. I don't know what area. Leaning Right generally, he does a good show, has a lot of good guests on it, and a lot of us generally like copying of what Judging Freedom is, the program Judging Freedom, which I keep referring back to because that's the first one you should watch. Again, these are all topics. None of this is all just on the topic of geopolitics and politics and foreign policy, U.S. foreign policy. Every single one of them that I mentioned tonight are based on that as their primary topic. I'm also going to mention this last one here, which is, I lied when I said there were only four left. There's one more here that I've written down that is in the same vein as maybe a CNN program, but it's very much leaning right and actually has truthful things on it most of the time. And actually the host is actually a former CNN host. What was his name? The program is called Redacted. The host is Clayton Morris, I think his name is, and his wife, I can't remember what his wife's name is, They're the host of it. It's very much like a traditional cable TV, like a CNN type of show. Well, similar. But they tough cover topics a CNN won't touch and have some guests on the CNN wouldn't touch. And frankly, sometimes their topics are what I might call woo-woo, where they might be all of a sudden going off on UFOs or Bigfoot or some other conspiracy theory type things that maybe don't have a lot of truth to them. So just be aware of that show. It's still worth checking out. Again, programs called redacted. But they're, and they don't really straddle the fence. They go mostly right, but then they go into womb. That's my scientific term for others. Things that may not be the entertainment. If you want an entertaining topic, then maybe you want womb. Maybe you want something about power stations under the pyramids. Or orbs making that Malaysian flight disappear some years ago or whatever. If you want to get into some of the woo woo, check out Redacted. And of course when you check out any of these, the YouTube algorithm will start throwing things at you that may be similar or related anyway. Hey Greg. Yes. Not power stations under the pyramids, the pyramids were power stations. I've seen some of the documentation about that one, which is interesting. They compared it a lot to what Nikola Tesla did. That's not something that's just from the redacted. You'll see that on the History Channel too with the ancient aliens people and Pokemon. What's the other one? The unexplained program of William Shatner. That's the most one that is. That sounds older. No, it's actually newer. Oh, really? He's like 95 now. And he's still doing keeping. Okay. Well, but yeah, I don't necessarily get into that stuff. And then of course, one other big topic right now is this, what, 3i comment or something? And it's like a lot of fear-mongering involved with that. About how this thing might hit us or that it's... 3i Atlas. 3i Atlas, which is named after the thing that first spotted it. And there are some very interesting, because the US isn't releasing any of their footage of this, whatever it is that's flying through our, or flew through our solar system, I don't know if it's still in our system anymore, but it was gonna, apparently it passed us once and then it passed us again. The stuff that the Japanese put out from their satellite image, it looks like a flying skyscraper, Greg. I've seen the pictures that they've published and I haven't followed it much. When I see the titles of it with things like that, I realize it's definitely pure moderate because Because some of the things there's like four different directions. Some will say, oh, it's going to hit Earth. Others say it's alien, it's alien to spacecraft. Others say it's piloted somehow, a direction, changes direction, or the tail is running the wrong way, or there's all these things. Well, here's the problem. It's in space. We don't have a telescope that's powerful enough to see it. So we have to take whatever NASA or the Chinese or the Russians or what Japan is telling us that they're seeing. And the only ones who's posting any imagery of it so far are the Japanese. And I'll answer your question. You told me what you weren't sure about and that I researched. This thing is due to pass the closest to Earth on December 19th this year, December 19th. Probably after December 19th when nothing happened. There's a lot of stuff going on in December 19th You were also supposed to have a test of the internet on December 19th according to the Oh, come on. Damn it. I'm gonna screw this up again because I screwed it up earlier There's a person and head of internet security. I can't remember what her name is, but she's also in charge of utility infrastructure she had some That's a BS title. Like I said, I was listening to her on NPR today and she was sitting there saying, we just have to accept that we're going to have interruptions in power, that we're going to have interruptions with Internet service, and you have to plan for it. You have to have backup generators and all this other stuff because that's just the way it is now. It was never that way when I was growing up. Yes, we did have power outages, but they weren't long periods, not the type that this person was talking about. It's like all the stuff that we quote-unquote upgraded to has been a serious downgrade. Our phone system is not reliable. The old copper wire system that we had, yeah, we had to worry about massive solar fillers, but those are few and far in between. The last one we had was when we were still using telegraphs and we haven't had anything as powerful as that hit the earth again where it damaged our whole infrastructure. I know that's the one thing you go on about Craig, but really that is roll the dice. Next time it happens we might not be alive because of the cycles that that runs it. You know? Well, if you were talking first of all, you can't predict the solar flare or... from the son that Farhead first of all. Yeah, but that wasn't all she was talking about. She was talking about just it. We have to accept the fact that our power grid cannot operate the way it has in the past because we don't have the technology to fix it. We don't have the technology to fix stuff from the 1950s and older. They might be talking about the solar minimum or solar maximum Starting around in but also the big truth behind what anyway she's saying probably not well she mentioned this I'm not sure exactly we're talking about the big truth is data centers and AI are Really gonna mention that data centers and AI and we actually recently had three crashes One last month and one again just a few days ago where we lost their new cloud system that they put up. You might have noticed this with YouTube, you might have noticed this with chat GPT and with Google where you couldn't get in and it said there was some problem with the cloud, even though you're not using cloud. Well guess what, they're using the cloud PS stuff and I told people that was going to be a mistake and well the mistake is wearing its head and they're telling us to brace and be ready for more crashes like that because it's just going to happen. It's just the reality of how the Internet works even though we've never had that problem before. Well, we've never really had data centers in AI before either. I mean, up until... No, Craig, we've always had massive data centers. I've walked in whole warehouses that are nothing but server groups. That was when I was younger. I could take you to a couple right in Ann Arbor for the University of Michigan. There's a couple of warehouses at North Campus that you walk into and it's from one end of the building to the other is nothing but a massive data bank of servers. As long as we've had internet in the DOD, we have had data centers like that. But they're expanding at such a rate that they're becoming a huge problem for our grid. They are very much expanding in the last few years. I want to cover a few other really quick topics here that I've got written down that I want to cover. This is something very interesting about what's happened and maybe you'll get to test this. I've heard about it today. Twitter, well it's X now I suppose. They said Twitter, but I'm presuming they mean X. I don't go to Twitter, I don't know how to go to X, but apparently you can translate. speech on various videos and such with a button that easily translates to English. Well, Twitter has now disabled their translation for Hebrew to English from that rather interesting. So the reason for this, I mean this is my opinion, but the reason for this would be if you follow what's going on in Israel and Gaza and West Bank, blah blah blah and so on, you will notice that When Netanyahu speaks in English, he says one thing. To the Americans, he's dressing you, the American people. Then when he goes to speak Hebrew to his people, he's saying something different. And now Twitter, or X, has apparently removed the ability to translate from Hebrew to English. So you don't know what he's saying. I found that very interesting. So if you think Elon Musk is being praised, praise the Lord for Elon Musk for buying Twitter, Maybe you shouldn't crave so much. Next item. The situation for Venezuela, the count, I'm just keeping up with the count here, 83 dead. 83 narco-terrorists dead and 21 boats thus far attacked. Not only in the Caribbean but all specific. So very highly illegal. We're pirates on the international scene right now. International waters, we're pirates. kill people just because we want to. Next item. There's just more quick numbers here. Gaza. Do you actually believe that there was a ceasefire? Did you believe in that? Well, since the so-called ceasefire, which there probably isn't a Hebrew translation of ceasefire into Hebrew, so I don't think Netanyahu understands the word ceasefire, additional 1,500 buildings have been struck by bombs. and 280 Palestinians dead. But there's a ceasefire, don't you know? And on that basis, Germany, I heard today also, Germany had restricted arms sales to Israel in recent weeks or something. But now that there's peace, in air quotes, now there's peace in Israel and Gaza, Germany has decided to resume those arms shipments, those arms sales. Okay, that's just wonderful, isn't it? So, let's see here. Oh, the Epstein vote. That was the big news yesterday, wasn't it? 427 to 1. And the one dissenting, I don't remember the gentleman's name, the one dissenting his reasoning was, well, there might be people on the list in the files that had nothing whatsoever to do with going to the island or being on the express or having anything to do with child pornography whatsoever, but their names still could be in there. And that's a valid point. So that was the one to sense. So we had everybody basically agreed to release them, but there's a king, the kicker, the last name that I got. We're going to see probably a beast flustered some more. Cam Bondi has saying and the press secretary whatever her name is well, we're going to follow the law But what if there's an ongoing investigation that would prevent them from releasing those files and they'd be following the law And you may not see by today of those files you may not see it Well keep in mind they voted to Craig but Trump still has to sign off on that vote They signed it into what bigger release it it's gonna end up on Trump's desk And at the end, Trump gets to decide whether he signs it or not. And he claims he's going to sign it, at least at this point in time, but he changes his mind and you flip it right anyway. And also, it's 30 days. It's not immediate. That's the demand. It could be immediate, but up to 30 days to follow the law. But anytime you might find an ongoing investigation, you might block things. Remember, we've got possibly some very famous billionaires It could potentially be on that list. Well, there's another thing too, Craig. Remember, they voted on this during Kelly Kirk's assassination, and they voted to make at least part of it. They voted that they can't release it due to national security. So what do you want to bet whatever we get, even though they said it's going to come back unredacted, it's going to be redacted for quote unquote national security reasons, which they already voted on. the gay Charlie Kirk was assassinated. Which might involve all eliminations of the word Israel or Benjamin Netanyahu or anything relating to the foreign lobbies that are controlling our government. Now they've had years to redact things so Trump was delaying, delaying, delaying, probably making sure the right things that he wanted redacted were redacted. And I don't think you're going to see the light of day of this anyway. It's going to be so redacted we're not going to learn anything more. We're going to go up. the Donald Trump was very clear to mention Bill Clinton, Larry Summers, Reid Hoffman, J.P. Morgan Chase, and those are all Democrats. If a Democratic host don't you know? But there's going to be a lot of Republicans there as well, including him. What capacity we don't know. So thank you for listening, my children. Until next time, this is Frank from For Good Knowledge. Thanks for watching. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land is a 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 oil, 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. 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I'm finding out more about this contribution. A civil defense site, a couple of them were cleared out. Everything was free take it. After they let the fire department go in first and let the police department, local police go in, they took stuff for whatever. Obviously, they could take it home for themselves, but the department's also picked stuff up. Not much, very little by what I was told, they just took cherry pick. But we got the rest. So we have what is basically enough to put another Well, the equivalent to what they had, a 600-person medical facility with all of the hard items, the support items, already palletized, everything designed for mobility. And what we're going to do is upgrade it with new and improved, because there's all kinds of trinket stuff that we've collected, and it will go into storage. Everything will be rechecked. The facility where the stuff was stored was really good. Not a lot of times, it's iffy. Because people don't pay attention, they do other construction over whatever's already there, and you get crud dust or you get construction damage where stuff gets pushed through and nobody realized it. I didn't even know the stuff was there, especially with Civil Defense sites being concealed the way they in many cases were, so they'd just be out of sight and not obtrusive. But in this case, this will all go over to produce another area medical support unit. And we are also recruiting because of this too. We've got a number of doctors who are northwest of where I'm sitting that have wanted to participate and they've been kind of back and forth. Well, we're going to give them a mission. So this is going to be a double plus good thing for us. One thing leads to the other, which leads to the other. Now, it is Weapons Wednesday, but I just had to bring that up. We have great appreciation for our allies. A couple things again, first of all from South Illinois, ZRTacticalSolutions.com. They have AR-15 forgings. This is the strike where they take the piece of metal and make it look kind of like, you know, the fuzzy outline of an AR-15. It's a good thing you mentioned this to me, caller, because I really needed, anytime I could have been doing this, but this is one of those things where we've talked about building an AR that is like the equivalent to a Volkssturm rifle from World War II, a Minimized AR-15. What's interesting is both of the lowers and uppers are all over the place. But I, you could even make an upper receiver for an AR-15, far cruder. With a lower, you don't need, for instance, a bolt lock back. There's a bunch of stuff that we put on rifles that are convenient and nice because we have the money and this again, we're sophisticated enough to be able to do so. But if you take and alter a few ideas here, switch out from what has been the norm, but also take what has been the norm in the past with other weapons designs. It's interesting what you can come up with. You might recall if you bought one of those SKS's or Chinese AK's. You got them one way or another. You either got them with a threaded barrel or a force driven and pinned barrel. You know the difference? Well go look it up. What's the difference between a pin barrel AK and a threaded AK? The Chinese, I would say it was about 50-50 if not 60-40 in terms of the stuff they shipped into the country. Has the stuff held up? I know a lot of guys who have pinned SKS's that have shot god knows how many cases of ammunition through them. And they're used as basic training rifles for rifle familiarization because they're on the cheap. Okay, $69 back in the day. That was that magic number. Like $1,200 is for everything now. $69.95 will get you a Hakim rifle. $69.95 will get you an SKS carbine. $69.95 will get you a Nagat rifle. Chick, chick, chick, chick, right? Or a K98 for that matter. In fact, even less for a little while. Some of those K98s, when they all came in from China, we bought for as little as $5 apiece, remember? $5 apiece and say 50 and say 100 and we bought every stinking one of those we could get our hands on Some of them now I regret we hadn't gotten a lot more because well like everything else I told you before event first it becomes classic and then it becomes Collectible and then there's a whole science to the collectibility and you know how that works everybody becomes an aficionado, which is cool and And they want that widget, they want that item, they want that rifle, they want that bayonet, they want that gorta on the shopping list. So again, ideas. These SKS's and AK-PEND rifles have held up beautifully. Building a very, very coarse simplified AR-15 is the next thing. How far could you go without finishing as much as is finished on an AR? A bizarre consideration somebody brought up is, do we really need a safety? Everybody goes, what? Well, the French didn't put safeties on all of their rifles, I would say that. I would go so far as to, instead of doing the worrying about a lever safety, would be doing a push safety, a simple, straightforward, back, forth, clunk, clunk. There's a number of ways that could be done. without any major construction and major tooling changes. It's amazing how simple it actually would be. So creating a cruder safety without any select for the AR-15, no select. Just simple push safety would be very easy with the design, the way it's set up. In fact, it's very user-friendly to that. Would we change anything on the internals on the lower receiver on AR-15? No, not at all. Everything internally would stay exactly what it is. Why? It's about as simple as could possibly be imagined for as sophisticated as the whole design is. Because of mass production and hyper mass production that we have now, the internals for the Air 15, that's one of the things we prioritize as a standard buy it every time you order something. They'll just stack more and more of those internals on the shelf. The same with barrels. Again, certain components are just worth more. 80% everything's are nice. Now these forgings, these are the crude, this is the basic first step in moving towards a forged lower and a forged upper receiver. This is another, of course, we're only offering the lowers. Well, I don't know if they offer the upper. I haven't actually checked and most people are not interested because there's a lot of work. There's more work actually involved with putting final touches on an upper than there are on a lower. And the lower is the restricted item. The upper is not. So what's the balancing act here? Well, as we said, we've now made AR-15s out of zinc casting with an alloyed zinc. So it's actually in the high end with regard to tensile strength with the zinc casting. But we've also done plywood, lower receivers, and uppers now. Well, theoretically uppers. Still, the thing is tin-knocked into the point where it's kind of like a block in that respect. But we've done plywood lowers, we've done hardwood lowers, we have done zinc in the higher range or higher end quality zinc stock for casting. The issue, as of course is over the cases, what's the durability? How many rounds before failure, if there is a failure? We have a plywood AR lower that now have, by what I'm told, has gone through 6,000 rounds with no malfunctions. Nobody sits there and stares at it and goes, let's shoot it today. It's more like, well, when we get a chance, we go up to the range, we're going to log in what we're doing, we'll log in the ammunition we're using, and then we are going to shoot it. However many times we choose to shoot it, and then we're going to put it back in its box, and whoever we pass it off to, if they want to shoot it more, they can shoot it more. But the idea behind this is that arbitrarily between different shooters, we can log time on the receiver to see if it fails. Now I'm going to tell you something. The ones that are solid wood with no key inserts, no grommet inserts, it's showing a little wear, mostly again because, well, remember the AR-15 defecates where it eats. So, the wear isn't so much mechanical wear on say pins and parts. It's just grungy. The thing looks, it's dirty wood. Looks like firewood, we'll say firewood, but it's got the soot collects. And because it's an organic, it has intensity because the carbon is so fine coming out, you know, the burnt munition. that it works right into the cell of the material. So you're getting this kind of blackened area up around the top. You won't notice this stuff so much in a regular Air 15 because it's black. It's either park-rized or it's whatever finish everybody chose to for that receiver, upper and lower. But what's interesting with the wood, well, it's got that patima, which is rather fascinating. It's not really damaging the thing, although carbon's not really good for anything. But it's fascinating how it looks. So they all would AR-15, both variants that we have that are definitely in service and are being tested. I think next weekend they'll probably be taking out one of the demonstration ranges and showing everybody how these receivers are built. Anybody could do these. A wooden AR-15, lower receiver is nothing. It seems to me the same. It's ridiculous. The most sophisticated component on the whole thing is the magazine well. That's the tedious part of the work that needs to be done to build it. But if you have a nice wood shop, ain't nothing. Ain't nothing. We've got people that are allies that have woodshops that have to die for. They've got every commercial machine made over the last probably 60, 70, maybe 80 years. and the shops, any tool you can imagine, some which most people wouldn't consider. But most of the furniture building tech in woodworking, well, considering what some of those types of gouge routers have to do, the way that they cut, well, that's what makes the magazine well. The same thing that makes the jointer points in the chairs and the jointer points in the tables. It's amazing. So we've got this down to a science. The option is to see how many could we build in how short a period of time. That's the next step. Right now, just crank them out as need be. But wood is an unstrategic material. It really can't be stopped. Aluminum? Yeah, they can cut off aluminum. But wood? They can't cut off plywood. I mean, they can eventually. Yeah, plywood's a little more sophisticated, but it's a non-strategic material. I can go to Lowe's, Menards, Home Despot, take a picnic. Where do you want to go? And what quality of wood do you want to use? So the plywood type, the plywood variant, it probably may be stronger, but there are things you could even do to reinforce either of these receivers and make them work better. So anyway, that's an ongoing subject. These forged lowers are a base component whereby if you wanted to experiment with creating a pinned barrel system, minimizing surface finish on the AR, on the magazine valve, for instance, that's the most sophisticated piece of the whole operation. is properly constructing the magazine well. Trigger group area, crude, rude, you can do with the file. Not trigger group, forgive me, the external pistol grip area. That can all be done with crude tools. You don't even have to be that sophisticated. You come up with a jig, you could actually have it grind very quickly and just do a coarse cut to give you a position. You have to thread the point where the screw for the pistol grip is. That's not a big deal. So there's a minimal number of tools there needed. The internal cut is no different from the internal cut that you make with all of the other 80% units that you're building. Externally, I wouldn't even bother finishing it. I wouldn't do anything to the outside. I'd leave it like the Germans did with the G43 bolt. Where it needs to be finished, it's finished and we're not. You can see that it's obviously a forge or a casting, whichever they did, depending on the year. Crude. bumbly, but again, think about this. If I'm expecting straight lines and really clean when you're building stuff, that's a mistake because you're trying to blend things into the environment. So external surface areas, if they are not symmetrical or perfect, while it may mess with your psyche, It has nothing to do with operational performance of the combat weapon in the field. We need to be more in tune with nature, so to speak. We want to look more like the non-symmetrical environment that we're trying to operate in, unless you're in an urban area. But even there, bubbly and rolly, a little bit of bump and rump here and there, it helps you to blend in better, period. Just something to think about. And then coloration makes up the difference. Somebody's asking, how do you finish those wooden receivers? Oh, you can oil them? I mean, you don't have to paint them. You could paint them if you want to. We've left it all unnatural with light. I think you used a tongue oil. I have to double check on that one. The fixture inserts to use as guides for the cross pins are stainless. But we started out with brass, which could be used to. Any number of different materials could be used brass, would it last as long? No, it'll probably start to wear, I guess eventually. But how long would that be? I don't know. Considering I could put an AR-15 together with a whole lot of leftover parts from all kinds of different points of the compass and build a non-strategic material, the lower receiver for the AR-15, I'd say I'd be doing pretty stinking good. Anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the problems. We have to have solutions. And everybody, it's a great hobby, real life. Fighting for your life. Fighting for the Republic. Saving America. It's kind of fun. Really is. Now, we're almost to the bottom, but not quite. I'm going to remind everybody again, Trail Boss Powder. I know I've harped on this a few times, but I like this. Some powders we had when I was growing up, when I first got into reloading, are not available now. And I think basically this is a reinvention or reintroduction of one of the older format powders that used to be everywhere. We used to do 9 mil, 45 ACP, 40 cal, not 40 caliber, forgive me cot, 9 millimeter, 380 auto, 38 Special, .357 and .44 Special in addition to .44 Magnum. Now don't forget .44 Special is to .44 Magnum. 38 Special is to .357. There's a lot of guns out there in .40 Smith and Wesson. They're not magnums. They're standard pattern guns. This powder would work exceptionally well, for instance, in a Charter Arms Bulldog, a five-shot bulldog. I love the gun. I kick myself in the ass every day whenever I think about it that I let somebody else have it because they needed it for their job. And I've had two of those in my life. They're a very comfortable gun to carry. They're not much bigger than the charter arms under cover. A little thicker and chubbier all the way around. But a three inch barrel, basically a J frame, and a five shot, but a five shot and 44 special. They have a very effective gun and a very effective height gun to have around. So they're still offered here and there. You run into them once in a while. They're always one of our two of them later out at the gun show. But now they're wanting more and more of the unobtainium price. But when they came out, they were very affordable. And they did. I'll tell you what, they were very popular with bailiffs. They were the perfect gun for a court bailiff. They were out of the way, they weren't too bulky, but if you had to use it, it was guaranteed you're going to put somebody down with it, with one shot. I mean, 44 or Smith and Wesson, go look at the performance and the ballistics. Take a look at its history. From it came the 44 Magnum. Just like from 38 Special, came the 357 Magnum. Same case extended out however many eighths of an inch. Anyway, let's see, again that's trail boss powder for lead bullet. It's made by Hodgson. Look it up. You'll also find a bunch of evaluations on it right now too. Boy, I'll tell you what, we're at the bottom and Ed, we're gonna do the traditional weapons Wednesday. But, you know what, I'm gonna play an odd piece. And it's only because it's kind of, it's something that somebody sent to us, one of our friends down in Oh, Eastern Kentucky. I guess not too far from where Guns N' Gadgets is, as a matter of fact. I'd have to double check that. But Ed, if you could, it's Bracket. I won't back down Fearless Soul. I think Fearless Soul. I won't back down Fearless Soul. I think that's the page, maybe the channel. I did not get a chance to check that out. I think you have a chance to listen to it, but forgive me, I wrote everything down quickly off of the donation letter that our friends sent when I kept saying thank you for that too by the way. But let's see if we can throw that in after the bottom of the hour, Weapons Wednesday Standard. It's in bracket, I won't back down, you know, Tom Petty song, but it's not. It's one of those cross pieces, similar to some of the other stuff you introduced before. I'm not a good guy. I don't know if this could be an AI construct as likely as not nowadays, but a pretty decent rendition and an example of taking a particular piece of music with a standard that most everybody recognized, but altering it, it works really well for certain types of theatrical elements where you take something that the song that you expect, in fact you're hearing it, You can completely change perception in the process, but still make it so that it means what it says. And it's softer. It seems to be oblique in the way that it presents the message. But you incorporate it with something totally contrasting, however calm or discerning or how reasonable or softer. It's not softer. You make the scene that's attached to it a very hard, dynamic scene. There's all kinds of interesting stuff you can do with something like this. It's contrary to what is considered to be the normal perception because of established standards in how movie production or theatrical production is done. Now there's a lot of that stuff being done nowadays. We're being overloaded, or I shouldn't say overloaded, but We're being loaded down with a whole lot of imagery now. Some of it's pretty sad and sick as far as quality goes, but there's some other interesting things that have been done. And you always need to keep an eye out for something that might be useful for our cause, which is what we're looking for. So again, I want to say thank you to our friend. Appreciate the donation also. I got that as a mail-in, not as a call-in. If you would like to make a music request for the bottom of the hour, which we still have a long list of people we haven't caught up with yet, you can send me an email at liberty.gov. What do they say about themselves? About Fearless Soul. Fearless Soul creates inspirational speeches and music inspired by laws, attraction, abundance, gratitude, and the simple life truth which is you create your own reality. So, believing yourself more than anything, blah blah blah, it's got a bunch of inspirational quotes on the site. Apparently they've got four albums. And a bunch of different speeches listed on their site. It's probably AI generated. I'm going to say probably AI generated, but I could be wrong. It looks like it's somebody's, I would say spirituality website, but it's more about worshiping human beings than it is about worshiping God. You make your own reality type stuff. That's a humanism line right there. Right. Well, again, the idea is we will find certain useful tools in many different locations and toolboxes, maybe not ours. So just an example right there. And again, the The song itself has been popular and we've played it many many many times for obvious reasons. It's a great fight song. What can I say? In fact, I'll tell you what, let's do this. You just heard A Variant, just in case you're a new listener, maybe a young person, and we have a lot of new people that are showing up right now. I've been for quite some time, appreciate that. But Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, same song, won't back down. Let's go ahead and throw that up on the platter. We'll throw that on the platter player. How's that sound, guys? Again, because Mark is kind of sluggish. You've got to remember how you would use something. How would we use something like this? We have fans, you know. We have to have fans all of this. I know he's one of your favorite artists, Dad. I grew up listening to a lot of this music, but I had to say it. He did back down eventually. He back away from all the stuff he tried to do. He did the bow to the left. He got older, and the problem is the mistake he made is he would have been better remembered, he would be remembered right now, for this song if he'd stuck to it. And he did to a degree. Thank you, Edward. And that was Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Won't Back Down. So the original versus the variant that we played just a few minutes earlier. Again, unique ideas coming up with different styles, meter, and different artists, of course. But that's going to happen no matter what. How many times Blue Moon was redone? Blue Moon. I mean, in my life, when I was much younger. You know, in my lifetime? I've heard this song before, and before, and before, and before, and before, and before. Yes, we did. As a matter of fact, Blue Moon. So anyway, other things going on in the weapons circles, I will remind you again of Aim Surplus, they just had a bunch of law enforcement trade-ins, not just pistols, it was all a pile of stuff, too numerous to cover here. But if you're looking for body armor, optics, lighting, there's a bunch of stuff that they picked up that is reasonably priced, I cross-referenced some of the stuff, you're going to want to check it out, look to see what's there. I am going to float you about some of it won't. But definitely it is worthwhile. That is aimsurplus.com. A-I-M is an aim your firearm. aimsurplus.com. Simplified. And don't forget to have PPU ammo. I definitely, I fully am into the religiosity of PPU ammo for obvious reasons. It is the most reasonably priced middle surplus pattern ammo that you're going to run into anywhere. If you need ammunition for that old K98 Mauser or Model 1916 or any of the, if it's 303, 7mm Mauser, 8mm Mauser, 8mm Lebel, normally people balk at buying it because it's outrageously priced. PPU is the most reasonably priced mill pattern ammunition you can find, period. And so if you have one of those old grandpa guns, we need it in service. The weapons more than effective at doing what it was, you know, doing maybe 60 or 80 or 100 years ago. We will put a boat in someone's arse just fine. It will put them down exactly as we plan and intend to with it. But we need ammunition. You need ammunition. These weapons are viable. People always ask me, what should I have? What have you already got? First rule. What have you already got? Well, again, if you have something like that handy and it's grandpa's blunderbuss, so to speak, you think it is, if you do a little research, you'll find out that in many cases that weapon is superior to most everything or a lot of the other items out there that you were probably considering and you already own it. At the very least, you should also have about a single 30-caliber ammo can full of ammo for that particular rifle if you have so many of them on the shelf. In many cases, Grandpa or Dad had a collection of multiple, not just one, older weapons sitting there. Good weapons, good firearms, nothing wrong with them, but they need to be fed. And the way to feed them, you got to purchase ammunition. AimSurplus.com. Then go to look at the PPU inventory that they have. PPE on you. No, PPU. And again, Also, Classic Firearms did have a couple of the good deals this week. We're hitting the Black Friday, whatever the latest it's yeah, Black Friday. Well, that's coming. And we've already had the pre-Black Friday advertisements out there. And the usual suspects, companies that we've already been talking about, Delta Team Tactical has some really good buys on the Glock stuff. If you're looking to build Glocks right now, This is the time to get it done. Least amount of money for the most amount of goodies. Just that simple. I highly recommend if you are serious about that. AR-15 Discount, Montana AR-15, Delta Team Tactical, Renier Arms. Renier has got a bunch of stuff right now. All of these companies have been out there for a while, but they're again AR-15 specialists, but they do touch on a lot of other arms. They're typically arms companies, obviously. So they are carrying in stock a lot of other of the items that you probably hold near and dear. 380 Auto Ammo through these companies right now, best prices I've seen in a while when everything starts to dry up. 380 disappears first because there's a whole pile of people who have 380 auto weapons. They don't use them that much. Then they realize they did shoot something and they don't have any ammo and so they rush out and everybody buys more, which is good, but they should have been doing it all along. And what happens is it goes, and it's gone. And the same is true of the 5.7 FN round. The same thing happens every time. And guys, and then people are surprised. How could this be? Well, it's because people bought it. Because they have money. M-O-N-E-Y. M-O-N-E-Y. Not for long. The way things are going, not many have as much as they used to have. But, where they think they need to spend it, they will. So, remember, you've got competition out there always. So, be ahead of the curve, not playing, you know, last. Trying to get in there before Pancho and, you know, Vila. Or is that Villa in Pancho? Anyway, Pancho Villa. Before the Banditos get in there and scarf it all up, señor, that is what you want to be very much ahead of. Another thing with the, again, surplus bits and pieces right now. Centerfire systems, parts kits of course, but they also have some deals and they do have a large quantity and I haven't mentioned this in a while, SKS parts. AIM surplus has a little clutch of SKS parts left, not many but they do have some. Centerfire systems, since I talked about the SKS's and the Tor block, they never send them spare parts. Okay, well, go to Centerfiresystems.com and peruse their total inventory of SKS parts because they do have quite a few in hand. Now, I remember spending half a year since they got that wave of parts in and time and, you know, it's like the drip drip drip thing with water torture. Time doesn't wait for anybody and people are continuing to pick up a little bit of this, a little bit of that, and eventually that surplus bathtub runs out. It's a way to think about it. It's like once somebody offers it, they pull the cork and the water is draining. And if you don't get there, well, don't whine or complain if down the road when you get there it's gone. It's just surplus. It's what happens with surplus. It's the extra stuff. And it doesn't last forever. At a given point, they run out. So you need to keep that in mind if you're looking at certain things. You want to, again also, with regard to USKS, deal with firing pin extractor, ejector, secondary springs. You can buy a complete and whole bolt right now if you wanted to, which wouldn't hurt. I mean, if you want to build up a parts inventory for your rifle to keep it going. But also, if you keep buying, you can also build another rifle. Oh, that's right, which is another solution. Another answer to your problem of, what do I get for Uncle Bob? He's here, but doesn't have any money. What can I pick up for him? Well, maybe an SKS, if you're a patient. AR, obviously. Take your pick. There's a whole bunch of weapons out there that right now you still have the option to select, and we know they work. They function flawlessly, first time every time. So again, take the time to check out centerfiresystems.com. and their SKS inventory. They also have the set me rifle kits which include the barrel and a bayonet for $149. That's about as good as you're going to get right now. I don't even know for sure if they have those in stock as of today. The things are fluid. So if you see it, fine. If not, well, I tried to get you there. And somebody else got there first. It just happens. The other, oh, I see. Thank you. The other situations with regard to Glock, as was mentioned, the V-models come out. Well, apparently somebody's already made a switch for the V-model, as was pointed out by one of our listeners, which means that the very purpose for all their supposed retooling, claiming retooling, et cetera, is just simply out the door. I mean, it's gone. Why did you bother? Now, I personally think myself. What's going on with Glock is, Glock is, you know, you can't run the same thing forever and they can't. Eventually you have to change stuff up. If you want to be able to sell in a market, especially where your original patents have become open, open fair trade, then what you do is you change the model and create the new design pen. So I don't know that so much it was the anti-gun group pressuring them, but they thought that this was a business solution. because of again the glut of non-glock, Glock stuff that's out there now. And the only way to be able to recapture the market is to change the market up. Now the thing that I have a problem with is expecting this foreign company to decide that maybe, eh, you know, maybe they can influence some lawmakers to make it illegal to have all the Glocks you already have. And do I think that that's a crazy idea? Nope. I've seen stuff like this before, especially with the companies that used to be around Northern Illinois, around Chicago. Guys, most of the arms industry is Jewish-run, if not almost all of it. Because of this, there's all kinds of scurrilous things that we've seen done in the industry over the decades. And what I just mentioned, we've seen before. through state funds, state legislation and state manipulation. The idea is that you're going to force everybody to get rid of their product, but they can have another product. They can have another item. So if you're willing to spend the money on that new item, you can have something. May not be what you had before, but you can have something and people will do this. It's happened more than a few times in my lifetime, so I expect to see it again, and I think that's possibly what we're seeing right now. The interesting thing will be to see when the manipulation of the legislation comes up and from what angle or what pitch. Now as it is, government is sitting on its hands intentionally. Isn't it kind of funny how they're telling you all about it's so important that we get in motion, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, but nothing that Trump has signed by executive order. has been quote unquote codified, not that I would expect it to be. This is garbage. We've seen repeat ad nauseam for quite a few decades now. But what's interesting about this is that somebody finally has caught on. What's happening is you've got all this cool stuff that's been done, but it's just purely, it's not even a band-aid. It's just simply you're idling along with whatever change has been temporarily made And in a very short period of time, this could all be turned right back, in other words, once they get everything in place, turned right back on everybody. As I said before, the big police state will get that much more power. They immediately pounce on all of the activity or elements that they already had in place, and they go after the guns as we expected. Not a surprise. Trump's being run by Netanyahu, so the Congress is down to their 11th month of not doing anything. The Republican AIPAC controlled and Democrat AIPAC controlled. Both found a great way to put government in total idle with nothing happening during regular scheduled business weeks. Nothing. I mean, we're talking everything dead in the water. So they found every way they could to squander almost the first year of the supposed two year block that Trumpadump would have to get anything done. But Trumpadump knew this too. It's not like any of this was, they were ignorant of any of this, that they were disillusioned in some way. No, that's nonsense. I think that they've known exactly what they're doing. They've done exactly what I warned would happen. They're spinning their wheels however they can. They declare some kind of nonsense victory that doesn't exist. And they've done this several times now where absolute lies. I mean, it's like, well, we got all the information on Epstein. The first big wave was with Bobby. He gave everybody a whole bunch of three ring binders. Remember? We got everything. There's stuff sitting on her desk and she tried to lie, a typical word twister anyway, lie about whatever. Well, it's true about all the rest of what we're seeing here. There's any element that we've looked at where we can't, if you're willing to step back and take a few deep breaths and then really focus, where we aren't seeing the same thing happen. So we're at the first year dead mark. And there's anything in Congress, there's no legislation on the horizon that is actually the mega-oriented legislation, and that's really what's needed. And the Republicans have done everything they could based on their orders from APAC, from the Jewish mob. The Israelis are running your government. So they're playing the rubes for as long as they possibly can with one shill operation and then they'll throw another stick in the spokes. Kind of like what I was saying about let's help Matthew out. Guys, they're doing this in the other direction everywhere they can. purely because they know that they can bollocks up the rest, you know, the rest of the operation. People are lamenting. I've watched this several times for this last day here. Oh my goodness, this is the only chance we've got or we're gonna have or we're gonna lose everything. No, we're not. We're gonna have to fight. But if you pay attention to the piss willies that are in social media, it's always we're doomed because they'd actually have to man up and do something. Have you noticed that? Is everybody paying attention to the psychological profile of failure here? If the government doesn't do it, then we're going to lose all of our rights and then we're doomed. We're just going to be doomed. It's like, no, they're going to try to take our right. I guarantee they will. The writing is on the wall. And when they try, we will have to fight. Are you prepared to? Well, the person who's wailing and gnashing of teeth and yapping the way we're hearing, he's not ready to fight, of course not. But everybody else that can smell the coffee, well, you all better be squared away. We all understand that this is a needful thing, something that really, really, really does need to happen. You cannot conversation your way out of the situation we're in. We could be reasonable. We could be middle of the road. I love the middle of the road scam. That's the latest. And that was brought to you by your same enemy, by the way. Oh, you're extreme if you're right. You're extreme if you're left. But we're middle of the road. We're the miserable sentrous. What have I said over and over again? Remember who brought communism to Russia? It was the moderates. Who brought international communism and the Jewish mob to produce one of the most horrific slaughter machines ever seen? The moderates. Who will betray you? The moderates. Every time. And the writing is, again, writing's on the wall, so pay attention. Let's not get caught flat-footed by that one. We won't be. Other people will be, but we won't be, okay? So, another last but not least, because we're out of here, is if you can, take the time, support the intel report. Don't forget, again, trail box powder by Hodgson. If you're reloading and you're doing lead bullets, which a lot of you are casting your own bullets, that is a solution. We're not just complaining about the problem there. God bless our republic. Death to the new world order. Wish out for them, ladies and gentlemen, the empires on the run. I don't even know where I'm gonna march. We'll see, right? Ooh, kicking from the flat, speed him down hard. We got a lot of work to do. I'm gonna get back outside. I've got tools to put away and also maybe a little more roofing to do. Now, complete building's done in three days. Not bad. The code you can be hitting can happen. You've got to stay focused. I just gotta get my creaky arse back up on that roof and I don't really feel like it right now but eh, it's just the way it works. God bless y'all, if I'm gonna get out of the way for now, we will be back tomorrow, same time, on Liberty Tree Radio.
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