December 12, 2025
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Mark Koernke discussed winter preparedness in Michigan, including cold weather safety, cross-country skiing, snowmobiles, and winter sports. He covered food storage and security as a weapon against government control, warned about declining food quality from Central America replacing domestic production, and discussed the importance of smokehouses and traditional food preservation methods. He also addressed the ATF e-form blackout for NFA items starting December 26, 2025, urged listeners to submit firearm transfer forms before the deadline, and discussed the U.S. Postal Service's importance as a constitutional check on government fraud and land theft.
- winter preparedness
- michigan weather
- polar vortex
- cross-country skiing
- snowmobiles
- food storage
- food security
- smokehouses
- atf eform
- nfa items
- suppressors
- postal service
- government fraud
- nafta
- gatt
- czech airborne uniform
- camouflage patterns
- cold water immersion
- preparedness
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limitation of government. When government power grows, people freedom recedes. Once the Romans dropped their guard, power-seeking politicians began to exceed the powers granted them in the Roman Constitution. Some learned that they could elect politicians who would use government power to take property from some and give it to others. Agriculture subsidies were introduced, followed by housing and welfare programs. Inevitably, taxes rose and controls over the private sector were imposed. Soon, a number of Rome's producers could no longer make ends meet, and they went on the dole. Productivity declined, shortages developed, and mobs began roaming the streets, demanding bread and circuses from the government. Many were induced to trade freedom for security. Eventually the whole system came crashing down, they went from a republic to a democracy, and ended up with an oligarchy under a progression of the Caesars. Thus democracy itself is not a stable form of government. Instead, in a faraway place, the machines are running all night, where the weavers and cutters test each stitch to see that they're woven in tight. Each strand and each thread is tested in true. All the knots are woven by hand. And on each rope, there will be a name of one who has betrayed his land. Our leaders have forgotten the oath that they took when they swore to protect and preserve our freedom and rights and religion too in whatever church we serve. They lined all their pockets and deceived the people, and most went along with the flow. But tempers are short, and their memories are long. Each name the people will know. When each rope is finished, it's tested for strength, and packed in a bag with a hood. And upon the bag is the name of a traitor. who did his country no good. Someday we will hear that Nuremberg plea when the hour is drawing near. I was only doing what I was told, another lie, I fear. And for those of you who don't believe, be around when the party begins. What next will be stretched and cries will be heard and the traitors will sway in the wind. The other night that a figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you, we hope you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken the satans and you've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep and dead. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be buried. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stay? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to be feared and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great republic in each god-given right. And pray to God to torture freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mistful once he came, his words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each god-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And bravo. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report, I'm R. Kirk E. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West East South and Northwest Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com libertytreeradio.org and we are on satellite, thank you, to our friends who are rebroadcasting via analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is... it's single day ammo day and quarter master Friday. It is the 12th of December. We made it all the way to the 12th. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 old earth calendar. Give her all she's got Captain, 125% and she may still blow up, but I'm beaming out of here. Anyway, we're also 2025 battle for the Republic book. to the Winter War. Ooh, and it's frosty out there. Actually, it's been clear all day. A little bit of a wind, constant. Mix, some out of the north and a little out of the east, northeast. So we have the Great Lakes swirl going on right now. clear, we're supposed to get a cold vortex coming off of, as I've told you a million times, and guess what, they're finally talking about it again, off of Hudson Bay. Where the hell is Hudson Bay? Well, if you go up here, straight up Michigan, we got that, you know, we got our mitten here, the hand of God pressed upon the planet. And if you follow straight up from the mitten and go north and go past Lake Superior, it's right up there. And then way past all those pine trees and beavers and moose and wolves and oh, art varks and ocelots and weasels and tundra. We'll see. Then we get to tundra fox and tundra wolf and tundra rabbit. Literally, they're tundra. They're called tundra. category. And then we get to, of all places, Hudson Bay. And that's up there towards the North Pole, and it is bitter this time of year. Bitter, that is the appropriate title for the location. It is a bitter place. It is stark. And it is pretty stinking cold right now. So we've got this big vortex. They're making all kinds of noise because we need crisis. If you're going to have crisis and you do not piss your pants right now, you are not being a proper socialist. Oh no, did you hear? It's winter vortex. Polar vortex. There's a vortex involved. Whatever it is, it's gonna kill us, man. I'm telling you, it's gonna... No, it's not gonna kill us. It's what we've seen before, okay? We've had this in the hand in the past. Uncle Mark has talked about it every year for as long as we've been on the air when we've had winter show up. And winter shows up every year in Michigan. So it's pretty exciting that we're gonna get a big cold blast, yes, but it's nothing new. And it's not really even unique. It's... normal. Okay? But let's see how they, you know, again you're gonna hear this like, Polar Vortex! Oh my god. It's like nothing we've ever seen. We're all gonna die when the Polar Vortex shows up. I've seen sci-fi movies, man. It's just the vortexes show up and they eat your brains, dude. No, no, no, that's something else. Oh, okay. Well, close enough, man. Close enough. So, anyway, we've got a winter wave coming in. Be prepared accordingly. Button up everything. Run your vehicles if you haven't. We've got, you know, auxiliaries to make sure I start them up and run them. You don't want to freeze up those batteries. That's the kind of stuff you should be thinking about. We're not going to tell you much about that. They're just going to want you to panic and be terrified. And just the world's coming to an end because of Polar Board. Now, otherwise, a couple of things, make sure you've got those thermal layers if you're going out there to work or if you're going out there to play because this keeps up. We're going to have a good freeze over on the ponds. We don't have that yet. We do have ice, of course, but not much. Not by comparison for this time of year. It's still actually light. But eventually, it's going to catch up and we're going to have ice. And then we can go ice eating. Go ahead, call it. Jump in there, please. Yeah, we're supposed to have a warm front moving next week. We're supposed to be up in the 40s, up to the high 30s, low to mid 40s, even some 50s I saw. No, Santa Claus will not be able to use his sleigh. Well, we'll see how it goes. Yes, it's likely it's not that that's going to happen. In the meantime, over the weekend, we're going to get the polar vortex. I believe I'm on that one because it's that time of year. We have our melts. We have two more good melts that should take place towards the all the way to the middle of winter and then we're going to get our on and offs. Right now that sounds about right. So we're gonna get a big polar vortex. That's the cold front that I always tell you about comes down off the over from Hudson Beta Lake as superior and then wow looks like we're gonna get hit with the next wave which is gonna be warmliness. Now you know Tom when you said that I just said warmliness so he goes warmliness okay if you're listening from another state like Arizona well they get some chill in Arizona especially at night. But yeah, we're 40 degrees in the middle of our fall, winter, and spring is kind of nice. In fact, it'll be quite hospitable. So thanks for the help. We're going to be surfing. Not only that, we'll be out there in our sandals and our bare feet. Well, actually, I go out during the winter. I do that intentionally. I do need to ground out. even during the winter. Now I know that sounds weird, dog bark, or barefoot. Yeah, actually I do on occasion. And I ain't going very far, but if I got to run out and do something, the idea is to shock the system. It's kind of like the crazy Swedes and Norwegians and such, because you have the crazy saunas. And what do you do with a sauna? You get all warmed up and you go outside and you jump in the water where the polar bear club is, and you get to that thing, and then you run like hell for the building because your ass is freezing off. But your theater better because of it. Yeah, you do So long heads up idea, you know, not just you know, you can't just complain guys. We're michiganters This is our weather, you know water winter wonderland. It's on the license plate though. Most people try to ignore it Good callers up in there. What do you get? Beach time and water sport in the winter. Is that something like surfing us us all? No, actually, well, no, it's surfing Scandinavia. Sweden, you know, the Swedes, they're good for this. The farther north you go, the more you're going to hear the word A. You ever been to the Upper Palenso, A? You know what kind of country we got up there, A? I tell you, we've got real winterland up there, but we also have a lot of Swedes and we have a lot of Finlanders. And it's almost like a whole chunk of Scandinavia moved over to the upper part of the state of Michigan. Because they're also right next to Wisconsin, don't forget too, where you have a whole bunch of other people from the Scandinavian countries. You know, Minnesota and Sweden, both of those. I'm sorry, Minnesota and Wisconsin, which I tried to call Sweden a moment ago. Go ahead. Do you ever hear of this kind of thing before where someone says to get an inch of thin layer of ice on your body, it'll keep you warm? I'm a fin layer. I'm, well, I don't know about freezing to stay warm. We could do that with fruit trees. Actually, I remember the ice up fruit trees to protect them from, you know, the cold. That's one of the techniques that's used. I don't know about people. Like I said, the polar bear crew here, there's some interesting things that have been proven to be true. Ice shocking is something that if you'll notice, the people have picked up. It was a fad. that everybody's been talking about cold water dipping. Now, I'm going to say something. My dad taught me when I was right from where we were very young, as soon as we could go swimming to get in the water in the morning, we'd go take a morning dip. And I'm talking as soon as it was just warm enough that you could get in the water, but not stay in the water very long. And I'll tell you what, my dad did that most of his life. If he was near water, typically he would do that every chance he could. My father lived to be close to 100. Now here's the thing, most of the rest of my grandparents on both sides all lived into their 90s. And they're from that old school. So again, don't be afraid of the environment. It doesn't mean they went outside like we joke and sunbathe in the winter. There are a bunch of things that seem to work really well and were adopted by the population from those parts of the planet. I know the work list terms that were imported by the Jews, all the Muslims that they imported into Europe, were there to screw up everything. I'm sure that they've done all kinds of damage to the culture, including some of the stuff we're even talking about right now. Those who follow the old practices... Their lifespan is pretty decent. Just something to think about there. And again, like I said, first thing in the morning, we get up before he'd go to school, before he'd eat breakfast, before he'd do anything. Get your front suit out, we're going down, and we're getting to the lake and take a dip. And we did. And, whoo, you're awake. I tell you what, one thing, you get to school, you're awake. Trust me on that one. So, little tricks. And they're not really tricks, they're just for whatever reason they're applied common sense, if you know a little bit about human physiology. What I think is interesting is I pointed out there's a whole bunch of videos you can find on YouTube where all these people have discovered cold dipping like that, cold wash. And part of it is, of course, to lose weight. Well, it's true that if you shock the system like that, I would say that, yeah, you're going to probably end up burning some calories the body has to compensate. So that may work. I mean, I'm not going to fault you, but there are too many things I've seen. The longer you live, it's like, huh, well, it might actually make sense, and it seems to work for them. So if it works for them and their physiology, Well, it works. It's just all there is to it. It's not a bad thing. You can't really ridicule people for that. Go ahead, jump in there. That's why I see a lot of athletes and stuff take ice baths and stuff to help them with their injuries and their muscles and stuff. Right. Well, that's part of the whole idea of hot, cold, the system. You shock the system into kicking in naturally and working towards a generating heat. Again, also moving the muscles. Musculature works in a particular way when it perceives cold or heat defense issues. There are whole signs to this. Again, I've seen too much in my lifetime. I'm not the oldest in my family. Although I keep getting there, I'm working on it. If I keep it up, I will be. Go ahead, I think, Phil, let's jump in there, please. Yeah, you do. Wouldn't that be a danger for a person who might have heart issues or some other type of physical issues that it might shock their system, but it might also cause some physical harm as well? Well, that's the interesting thing is that they don't have, see part of that is the mammalian response because that's what this is part of. The mammalian, what is it, the mammalian water response or water reaction? It's true if you were to start off I would say in a deep process where you go from, you know, into the extremes because a lot of people are going literally into ice water at, you know, deepest temperatures. If you were not accustomed to it, I would say that you would work into it. You could. You'd start out with higher temperatures, but still dropping the temperature, the general temperature of the water progressively, and literally testing the waters. Now, we don't need you face down or, you know, flopped over with a heart attack in the tub. But that's something where you have to make a personal decision there based upon health. However, I think that it still could be achieved. It's just that you'd have to be cautious about how you introduce yourself progressively to the system. And the key word there, progressive. Test out, drop down farther, and eventually the body isn't shocked, but it's still, you're physically conditioning, it's like breathing. In fact, your breathing does change with the processes everybody knows. First you, woo! We've all had that cold shock, you don't care who you are if you jumped in the water at one time or another. But what I've seen applied, I know a lot of older people that do it, the issue is are they accustomed to it? As you pointed out, is their physical response going to be detrimental if they're not in the right place at the right time and haven't developed themselves? So, that would be a good point. But most people who are listening are going to probably think about discerning and probably go, hmm, I don't know if I'd really do it in the first place, but if I did, they'd probably be cautious. The old story is, remember there's all kinds of terms you use. You have to take the plunge. In other words, you have to just have faith and take the plunge. Dude, I think I'm going to freeze. Well, try it anyway. Not only do you freeze, but he popped over, had a heart attack and died. Well, we can't really want that. We're not trying to promote that problem. So we have to use a little discretion in the process. Good point Phyllis. So pay attention. Don't just run out because Uncle Mark said so. Script your clothes off bare-ass naked. Headed for the front yard where the lake is or the pond that's not quite frozen over. You have all the tangly parts flopping in the breeze and you know, the bobbing your feet and your elbows pumping and then you hit that water and it's almost like you're having enough energy to just jump right back out without touching bottom. Because I have felt that way by the way, and so I can express that except for the naked part I don't do the naked swimming part well not not for a while anyway, so yeah But yes use discretion that is that's one of the things we need always take into consideration is You know our physiology may not be able to handle that particular. You know that particular Process not right away, but if we work at it. I think we can improve Anyway, let's see. Now again, we're talking about sauna to broken open. Well, not all lakes are frozen over here. You can find any rivers or whatever that are open. I know guys who have saunas on Lake Huron here. Not Lake Huron, what did I call that? Huron River. We have running water all through the season. It doesn't freeze over. It's got a stiff current. They actually are the old school. They just go from the sauna right into the river and after they're in there for so many minutes out and to the house you go. Meanwhile, you dry out, gear is ready to go. It's a common practice with a lot of people who have the Scandinavian background. But farther north you go or in many places, literally, a few people haven't seen this. You literally chip out an area, make a pool where you chop out the ice and what you do is head for the sauna, get yourself up to the temp, open up all the pores and then out to the water you go. At a given point, everybody back out. Usually it's a good idea to do with other people around, by the way. I've never heard of anybody doing it by themselves. Which is wise because of what Phyllis brought up. There's that one time where you kind of miscalculated into... Where'd Bob go? Where'd Sven go? Sven's not coming up from under the water. Perhaps we should check for him. Oh, I think so. Yeah, we should do that. Oh look, there's his head. Grab his hair, drag him out. Let's put him back into sauna. He looks like a bit of a blue icicle now. Might have to pump his chest. I don't think he's breathing. Yeah, he's not breathing. Use your foot like you're pumping a, you know, like you're pumping a bicycle. There you go. Yeah, I don't know. I wouldn't give him mouth to mouth. He's been drinking. You don't like that. We're all been drinking, Ody. Oh, God, you all right? Yep, seen that. So buyer beware, so to speak. There we go. Maybe that's the term we should use, buyer beware. Now, the other thing is that we have many other great winter sports, so don't worry. You don't have to die in the pool, or I should say in the lake or the river, because we were talking about it. We have ice fishing, which like I said, we're on the edge of. We haven't gotten there yet, but we will. And I guarantee with the weather way it's been so far this year, we're going to have a good ice fishing season. We've already had snowmobiles out there. I have been going over my cross-country skis that I've built up. I've got about 100 pairs for one troop. If we put troops in the field, the only thing I don't have are enough of the universal boot wear, but I found a source for that that actually had them on sale so you can use standard footwear with a cross-country ski, which is a really great way to go. Traditionally in Europe, most of the boot companies actually accommodate for the fixtures so that all you do is take your boot in, hit the steel strap and spring, and you're sushing almost immediately. It's like you're driving, you step into a car to drive. Cross-country skiing, I don't know about any downhill right now. I would say by what Tom has said that most of the ski resorts probably are pretty happy because they should be open by now. I don't know how many are left up north because that's kind of a weird economy thing that, you know, when everything got hit back in 08 but really even before that, a lot of our ski resorts were shutting down or literally when they shut down they're like archaeological digs. I don't know if you've seen any of the videos of some of the places they just walked away, you know, they locked them up, walked away and hugged the key up. So, we have a lot of the places that we grew up with that everybody used to have your friends go, oh, I'm going up skiing at Bone Mountain or whatever. Well, I don't know if Bone Mountain is still up there, Bowin, not Bone. But there were a bunch of places like that. It was a fun trip for everybody. Everybody used to run up north. Again, cross-country skiing, don't really need any special place to do it, but the state of Michigan does have whole courses. They even build special machinery, the state of Michigan does, for maintaining the cross-country ski courses. So you actually have a bit of change that's been invested in the cross-country up north that are cross-country like hiking trails. But there are special machines that they put in place so they can properly clear the trail, create a wide area for the skiers to be able to shush along because it's basically like skiing on snow is the best way to describe it. Very simple, like skating on snow. There we go. I hope I said that the first time, right? And in addition to that tobogganing, sledding, I've already, as I told you, the end of the summer, beginning of the fall, I broke out all of the winter sleds that I picked up from all the estate sales or people throwing them out during the summer because what do we need those for? Except winter always comes back. And those have all been painted, replacing ropes. So during the season, we switch out from wheeled vehicles or wheeled equipment to tow stuff to sleds, you know, the plastic toboggan and things like that. But those are all still fun. It's something you can carry. It's a great way to carry cargo equipment. We are a lot of the guys that are training this weekend have broken those out. We'll be using the sleds for transport in the field. You want to make sure that you re-kit and then reconfigure accordingly as the season changes. Other than that, and again, just be creative, snowmobiles last year were relatively cheap and people were iffy about investing because, you know, they're not sure. We've had some really nice winters. We've been, we have been pampered for too long in Michigan. And the problem with that is that then when the snow hits, all the equipment that we've always had around that everybody takes for granted isn't ready for the season. And we might actually have a bit of a bad weather disaster. And normally, we shrug it off. But with everybody getting a little too comfortable, then all of a sudden, we get blasted. And everybody's scrambling to either fix or find what they need to get the job done. And so again just a heads up don't get caught flat-footed mark when you when you can run them snowmotor snow machines Sleds are fun to play you know we're talking gas powered snowmobiles guys are fun to fun to play with go ahead call or jump in there the Snowmobile the engine is that a two stroke two cycle gasoline v-twin engine? Oh it could be anything I was just talking to someone about this you know Well, they have been, but they're also four bangers. I had a couple of them that were just single piston, straightforward Rockwell engines in them. Not real fast, but faster than most. The gear ratio is the first issue translating from the motor, and the second is how aggressive is your cleating with the track so that you can get a good bite and take advantage of all the torque you got. But let me point something out, and I think I said this the other day, snowmobiles originally were a logging and industrial machine. They were not a toy. And if you look them up, I'm sure you should, although the Internet is horrible nowadays, a lot of it is just planet crap. But it used to be There were no store-bought snowmobiles. They were home-built and not only were they home-built, but we're talking V6s and V8s under the hood. Basically a big-ass rail bucket system, rectangular bucket upside down to trough, upside down with the ability with a six-cylinder or an eight-cylinder to tow equipment. But also to carry anywhere from, I've seen eight man snowmobiles that were made back in the day. So imagine an eight man snowmobile. We're talking, you know, you take everybody along and still have enough oomph with the power pack with a V8. We're talking like flathead V8s. They weren't small, but they weren't really oversized either. So you really, you had all the horsepower you needed. Typically, because of Michigan and America, we used to be industrial. Our people used to be mechanically inclined and innovative. Now, not so much. Pretty much worthless in many cases. But back in the day, putting something like that together was a summer project. And then they'd take them out. Like I said, the logging companies, of course, especially with them, in Canada, Alaska, These machines were out there. Then not everybody had those big B blocks. A lot of them use smaller four cylinder inlines or like you said smaller tractor engines. Depending on the era that determined what kind of energy, what kind of power plant you had to pull from to put the machine together. And they're really neat. There's some really cool stuff. If you start looking at the stuff and you go, I didn't know they did that. And when you see what innovative ideas some of these people came up with, they didn't just do single track. At the heyday of the last big cycle of snowmobiling, which was the 70s, in Michigan here we had a company that made, just to give you an idea of size, we had a company that made completely enclosed snowmobile cars. that could carry two or four people. And the one was, it would just kick butt. It was very lightweight, it's all fiberglass, but it looked like a gremlin. And the thing would do about 60 miles an hour cross country, relatively lightweight, but she got it figured carrying four people with the family model. They made a two-seater side, these are all side by side, two and two. And the thing was, it was cool. It was completely appointed. All made in the US, 100% US. Those had little car engines in them, but I think a couple of times they used, because the Mazda engines were in at that, in vogue at that period of time. Or no, it was the Chevy Love, which I think was a Mazda engine. Anyway, that particular, the Chevy Love engines were very popular at that time because they were so readily available. And that's what they used in these little units. I think one of them was a Gemini, was the name of the one company, Gemini. But not everybody could afford them, but they were out there. And again, it was 100% American made. All kinds of neat innovations were added. In fact, one of the big things in that window of time was to add reverse to the snowmobiles. Johnson was the first, but not the only one. And most of these skimmers, or these literally car snowmobiles, they all had full capacity, you know, reverse internal heating. If you wanted it, you'd try not to get too warm and not heat up the machine because you're going to be out in the cold constantly. You walk away, frost everything up, you've got to defrost it again. So you want it at reasonable temperature. And you take advantage using your space suit. Oh, I mean snowmobile suit, you know what I mean. And in that way you were able to be able to move in and out of the environment, the machine very quick to use. And by the way, all these could haul things too. They could pull trailers. They could go out sleds. They could pull cargo sleds, people sleds, whatever. Now I don't know what all is out there now, but I don't think anybody is that motivated. Everybody has gotten lazy. If we get back into maybe focusing on airing our ass outside rather than sitting inside and staring and complaining about the snow, but rather thinking, hey, this is opportunity, then we may see eventually somebody get motivated a little bit and get out there and do something cool. But in the meantime, well, we're tagging along with what's left. It's all the leftovers from what we already did. And I was trying to think what else was said. Well, there were a number of fully tracked vehicles that came out at that time too. We've owned our allies. I won't see myself, because a couple of our allies have made it, they actually made an effort to purchase as many models or variants of some of the machines like that. unique designs that we're talking about, tracked vehicles, etc. that were civilian. And there were some really fascinating equipment that came about back in the day and it worked very well. As a matter of fact, we got Ed there. Go ahead. Yeah, I'm laughing because I've been hearing that even down here about how terrible it cold the wood winter is we don't even know people are complaining about people that are complaining about how cold it is. They're the same people that we're talking about how winter's over. We're never gonna have cold or snow ever again. Well, how are you? How are they enjoying that up there in Michigan? Dad? Oh, the wind is howling and the people are scurrying from the cars to the buildings moving quickly. But yes, again, the limitations, gnashing of teeth, ranting of hair, when it's like we knew this was coming back. I remember last year they said we would never have, the talking heads, I think it was on CNN, we may never have another white Christmas again in America. Oh my God. Oh my God. Did you hear that? If you're far enough north, you've got a white Christmas. Sometimes sit down as well. Well, not only that, but it's the idea that the snow is inevitable that the snow will return. The biggest problem is don't listen to the doo-paws because the doo-paws, the Rupuses, the Idiot Six, are purely doing that for the sake of business. And to a degree, I will say it's something I mentioned a moment ago. We have all kinds of technology that people just hang on to it and take care of it. It's going to come around. The season will be back. The snow will return. There's also history with this that people don't realize. The American Revolution, we were coming out of a little mini ice age. It took us a long time to get out of it. The globe hasn't normalized fully from that little mini ice age yet. Once it does, you will see where the snow line weighs. But we were still coming out of it then, and temperature has always fluxed. I know, I harp on this with some people, but you know, Would it be bad if the polar ice caps melt because we know that Antarctica was free of ice we have maps of it? In living memory we have physical maps of Antarctica as as jungle terrain Well the thing about the thing about this is that again it it's like the northern What are they calling it the northern the northern pass the Oh, the water route between Alaska across to the Atlantic is opening up again. And part of that is exactly what you mentioned. The leftovers from the small ice age we experienced, it was about 300 years. 300 years worth of cold. In fact, that's why all the Dutch masters have set stark images showing you when they showed you kitchen scenes. As we've said many times, they show you strings of sparrows and all the stuff that they were eating. And again, the winters got to the point where everybody had to be adaptive, which is cool. I mean, really cold, but cool in that everyone improvised, adapted, and overcome. Hey, life is life. Get over it and get on with it. It's interesting that the multiple solutions that were developed, they were really kind of cool, included alternate transportation, which also became to a degree sport, or at least competition, because needless to say everybody was doing it, so now some people were better than others, and so eventually they became challenges. Every aspect, that's why I went down the short change list of what are we used to doing, what were we used to doing in the winter? Well, the biggest problem we've got is the control freaks. It's not that we couldn't get motivated to do it, it's that we have been first conditioned to the idea that we can't do with the can't do attitude. And then, the next step is to tell you how it's impossible or if you wait long enough and living memory, of course, people sometimes only can remember as long as the end of their nose. You can manipulate people through the process of propaganda and step by step just literally turn them in on themselves and to the point where they're introvert slash failures. Well, that's what we've done with a lot of the population. The public fool system has done that. Sadly enough, we joke about a lot of this stuff, but it's true. It's all a matter of conditioning. We've seen worse. If you're lucky, you might live to see worse and then live through it. And then you'll go, huh, I survived that one. In my lifetime, I think what, the biggest snowstorm that we had? Well, we did have one before that. They only remember back in the 60s and 50s. But the late 70s snowstorm. that shut down most all the Midwest and a lot of the upper states right here where we are. I-94 was about 14, well, what was it, 11 feet of snow, 14 feet. People got buried in the snow. They weren't buried right away, but everybody realized it was a problem. You know what saved those people? Everybody got in there. Snowmobiles. and went out to the expressway and saved people to brought them in. First, a lot of them were taken to the Wolverine Truck Stop on Baker Road. That was the one truck stop for miles in all directions. But it was full with hundreds of people. And so eventually, they started grabbing people and taking them to homes. People would come in and say, hey, if we get you out of here, you're not going anywhere. And the only thing that was moving, it wasn't the National Guard except for the guard units that had Arctic equipment. some of their four wheel and track wheels. In fact, the guard doesn't even have the vehicles they had back then. Many of the vehicles like the Weasels that used to be in service, or at least we had them privately, look up the Army Weasel. There's still a ton of those in Michigan. They are basically an adapted floating jeep, a track jeep. And they swim. They're actually swimmers. Well, they were designed with a wide track, and so that was one of the machines that went out and saved people on the highway during that winter, during that big weather, that big storm that took place. Trucks couldn't get through. Four-wheel drive trucks were useless. Vehicles, wheeled vehicles, they got locked in place. But it was the snowmobiles that we had in mass, because it was just that perfect situation where everybody had the neat toys. partially because we had progressive winters and when the storm actually hit it didn't create the crisis but it perhaps maybe was the plan. Oh my God people died on the highway were frozen to death in Michigan. My God! Now some people did get trapped that figured they'd wait it out or somebody you know government's gonna come save me I don't trust you a government's gonna come save me The government didn't come and save anybody. In fact, it was days before even the guard was able to get out and actually access anything. And it was partially because they step by step had to dig their way down the highway. But the snowmobiles rolled right in, picked everybody up, moved them initially, like I said, to save points, which were the truck stops and the gas stations. And some of the gas stations just stayed open. But gas stations back then, let me remind you something. We usually think gas stations, nowadays you think, you know, a party store, they got food, there's coffee. Guys, 99% of the gas stations in the year 1977 were gas stations. They were at the lowest end of what you would, you know, having a lot of stuff in the store. It would basically be oil. They might sell some soda pop and have two or three stacks of it. I mean stacks of, you know, cases. Hold on. But then beyond that, there was nothing. So gas stations, if they were going there, that was a minimalist situation, but it got you out of the weather and they had heat. That's why the truck stops were a good choice. But there weren't all the gobs of truck stops back then the way there are now. So when you say, why didn't they go to a truck stop? Well, maybe there was one for 50 or 60 or 80 miles and fucking one. And even then, back in the day, guys, truck stops used to be dirt lots with buildings that may have a restaurant in them, an old style restaurant, like a little family restaurant. And the old truckers basically stopped in. It wasn't like it was a family, you know, like a family pit stop. Not like we have, not the way they're treated now. Go ahead, call your champion there. Well, that reminds me of when we lived in the UP in 1995. The Sioux got over five feet overnight. Where we lived, we got four feet. And the only thing that was running was the snowmobiles. Then too, because the National Guard couldn't get up there at the time. But they declared the entire Eastern UP where we live, a national emergency and they said that to stay indoors. But yeah, you've seen a lot of people with snowmills going out there, getting people out of the roads and stuff like that. So yeah, it does happen in Michigan. People, I mean, people think, oh, you live in Michigan. Yeah. Oh, I'm going to survive the winter. I hope so. I hope you do. Well, again, the thing is that we have the tools in the toolbox. Far as the North Dakota, not everybody's got rid of their toys, their sleds. They're not toys. They're tools most places. You go out west, it's second nature that all the stuff we're talking about is typically available. The Mountain States, it's a tool in the toolbox. But again, that's the other thing. I'm looking at all the new snowmobiles and they're trying to make them look like crotch rocket motorcycles. That's not the machine I need. A traditional snowmobile, if you look back to the 70s, that's probably the pinnacle of factory construction, but on traditional design. And the idea is that you have a bench seat, at least two people can sit on it, but some of the bigger ones that were made by some of the more traditional companies, you could sit three people on a snowmobile. So they were literally a snow motorcycle with the concept of being, if need be, a troop carrier. Because don't forget, you still have the people sled you can hook up behind. And most of the machines built to spec, had the capacity to pull a lot of weight. It actually could move quite a bit. So, you know, throwing the, everybody had to in a little emergency situation into the back end, put the kids in the back, the adults up front, and, you know, hit the trigger and get down the road. And if you see anything now, see right now here's the problem. We're talking about this during the winter. I have talked about these items during the summer and that's when you want to buy them. You see during the winter not everybody's figuring oh my snowmobile's worth something. Although again if we had a mild winter they'd be like oh man what am I doing with this and it's burning a hole in their eyeball or in their brain their pocket their wallet whatever. But having a few machines off to the side, especially traditional models, and when I say traditional, just look up like the old Skidoos, the old Johnsons, the old Arcticats, the traditional Arcticats. Now they made crotch rockets and they made all kinds of racers. Hell, they made snowmobiles that could cap out at 100 back in the early 70s. And if you had mostly where everybody go or they know would you drive those well? We're lived on lakes and if the lake froze over completely in some of the bigger longer lakes Yeah, you had enough space to actually wire up for a minute and then have to let back You know back off on throttle because you're gonna run out of lake But yeah, you could get up to top speeds You could actually see how well your machine here could perform and they would so again Look around Craig's Craig's list Facebook Marketplace. You're still in plenty of basic machines out there I would point out a lot of them don't have a overly sophisticated engine There for that reason the good thing is is that if your original power pack is shot you can pull that engine and replace it with something more modern or newer if you really think you need to if the original is still working I'd stick with whatever was already under the cowling and just run with that puppy until she is a problem. But before she is, I'd fix it as you go because reliable engines typically, although iron blocks weren't used as much, but iron blocks in the old machines were. Once we get to the 70s, all the alloy and everything else, just like you see, the motorcycle starts to pop in there. And so you get lighter, you still have the horsepower, but longevity is always the issue. How long can they run? as in stay in servanet. Go ahead, call and jump in there. You know, you mentioned cross rocket motorcycle. You don't need a 160 mile car snowmobile, do you? No, but they made them. They probably wouldn't ride it. I mean, how would you stay on the snow? But they had a lot of, I mean, like the Puma with Arctocat, what was it, the Puma? The Puma had more horsepower, more get up and go than it needed. And if you didn't have any, you had to watch it because if you had somebody who had a little bit of a, you know, like you used to say, lead foot with a car, well, if they were a little bit of a lead thumb with the throttle or a lead hand with the throttle, then it'd be easy to get wrapped around a tree. I watch snowmobiles just like classic car races tumble and roll and tumble on the snow, on the lake, where somebody would, you could hear it wahhh. And you get quiet, but you still hear, bup bup bup bup bup. Because it's on snow. It's not like it's rolling through trees. And it's just all it takes is you've got a slick spot where you're on snow-covered ice and then you hit a piece of straight ice, but you're partially applying when you hit it. One of the skis is still aggressive. The other one is got, you know, it'll slide forever. And so the old assent comes around and your center of gravity changes and the sky, sky, sky, ice, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, sky, You know what I mean? What do you mean? Let it go. It'll go that way, hopefully, and you'll go this way. And then you're just sliding around like a hockey puck for maybe another 100 yards or so. Because the only thing that's going to slow down is what little friction there is. And remember, you're on ice. You're on snow and ice. It doesn't offer a whole lot of resistance, people. You're a slick side. You're wearing a snowmobile suit. You're on a slick slide piece of nylon on cold. well polished with the arctic winds of the northern trade here in Michigan and it was fun. And of course you also get hurt. And then of course let's not forget that if you miscalculated the season then you also had the issue of yes that part of the lake freezes during the middle of winter but beyond the middle of winter it goes back to being a rather thin piece or no ice at all. And so some people would go out at night without first doing a quick check of the run on our lake especially and you'd hear, and then there wouldn't be any snowmobile motor. And even if you couldn't see out there, you knew exactly what would happen and several people would grab a flat bottom boat, myself included, and we would have to chug that out a good quarter of a mile. And there'd be somebody in the water or trying to get themselves out of the ice and Again, we all knew better But some people just felt we didn't know we were talking about and that's okay You have to learn there are life's lessons as long as it doesn't kill you and the cold brace of that that Arctic dip that we were talking about that started this whole conversation well that individual experienced it with snowmobile boots on and a nylon suit and and a helmet and the snow gauntlets and they all sucked up the moisture and made you very heavy and you all had this life's epiphany about maybe going to the bottom of the lake which got you motivated to become a little more of an adult real quick. It's amazing. It's amazing how these epiphanies work. Kicking with your boots on is very effective as hell when you're in the water and all that. Have you ever really tried to do what they show in these BS movies? I watch this every day. It's like, have you ever tried to swim in boots? Any of you ever tried, you know what, you don't really paddle with boots. When you try to, your whole leg has to move. You're going to work your lower leg to paddle with boots on. Oh yeah, really? Let me tell you about that. In fact, that's one of those things that, well, that sets a side bar with the military. That's why they do the old drop and they drop you in the water, sometimes tied up, and here, experience this and see how frustrating and terrifying it is. Doesn't take long. So, yeah. And again, this is why, you know, kidneys, you want to use your kidneys. I'm tapping my head. I want to use your kidneys there. You know, we want to think a little bit. Wait in advance, you know, but in fact, find out from other people, you know, maybe the terrain or go out and do a little recon yourself. But if everybody already is in the, everybody used to talk to everybody back in the day. They're not the curmudgings we have now. But, so again, if you were on the lake and say, yeah, don't forget, we're going to get a little freeze. Everybody waiting for that, because if you had freeze on the middle of the lake did take place, you had about a mile and a half. On a 45 degree angle, you'd cut from one lake to the other. There's three lakes that were attached. And they were part of a river chain. We were on a river. I should tell you something, at a given point, that's going to loosen up. And it did, eventually. But anyway, ideas, not just complaining about the conditions. This is fun and it was life and it was exciting and you know what? It'll come back eventually. As soon as we burn down most of the electronic nonsense we're having to deal with right now and it'll happen just all on its own, kind of like the Butlerians Jihad of Dune, then the sooner everybody will start enjoying themselves again and we'll have all kinds of fun and entertainment. And the gladiatorial sports will begin again too. Oops, did I say that? Wait a minute, no. Well, yeah, because we'll be throwing those politicians, bureaucrats, and the foreign dignitaries into the ring and telling them there can be only one. I can fight their AI robots for us, huh? Yeah, well, watch that. Remember how you thought you were going to kill us with the AI robots? Remember those? Yeah, well, we saved a few. Don't worry. You're going to talk to them. Well, you can talk to them. It will be useless. But you can have a conversation with them. It'll be your last. But the games begin! Oh no! So anyway, we're almost to the top. Ideas, not just lamenting about the problems we're having on the weekend. By the way, we have all kinds of training operations. I will not be able to go south. The Grand Army of the Republic highway crew have a communications and land navigation training exercise just south of the Michigan border coming up this weekend. In fact, they're probably out there right now because it's getting dark and that's what they'll be taking advantage of. Also, Camp Nagahicham has got some snow removal work that needs done. So people want to bring, everybody knows who's on the beta list for bringing in equipment. They want to move some snow to make sure we're ready before we get even more snow for the rest of the winter. We're going to do a little bit of a removal project on a much larger scale to prep the parking, the auxiliary parking areas. Again, remember, camouflage. We don't just tear stuff up. So there's method to our madness. That way, there's nothing to observe from above. You want to make sure that you are intelligent in all of the work that you do, intelligent process. And we've got the drawing coming up tonight at 8 o'clock. You still have time. I should have mentioned this right from the beginning. If you would please like to help, you can. Go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. Go to the donate key. 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Patient of America with a K. 2025, old earth calendar. Damage him. I'm a doctor, not a brick mason. And 2025, battle for the republic. To the winter war. We've been talking about winter. Not old, but it's not important. Still good to remind people about how things can be. And, in fact, in most cases, we'll be yet again. The seasons, they just keep rolling and they don't wait for any of us. It's obvious. But anyway, it has been a pretty late fall because we're not still officially in winter yet, as everybody pointed out yesterday. Not yet. But we got winter out there. We will probably have a weather shift again. Be prepared for that. And I will remind you, actually, cold dry is, we're cold dry right now. We don't have an edge freeze going on. If we had an edge freeze going on, that's some of the most dangerous weather that we could have. People typically get stupid, even now. They make a mistake, go out without proper gear. I think you're just going to the store and don't make it. Every year we hear, well, they try not to tell you until they need something for crisis, but every year we have people who die of hypothermia. It is not a fun subject, but it is something that if we talk about, perhaps we can keep people from doing. and proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So if you're going out, put a pair of boots on or shoes on, make sure you got socks, layers count in cold weather. But cold wet, as I pointed out, is the most dangerous because the moisture will pull heat. Now a lot of your clothing will keep you warm in cold dry. But if you get into cold wet, the Holofill does not repel or retain. We have newer synthetics that yes, they do a better job. Wool is still something all of you should have a layer of in your kit. And I've noticed I've been looking at some of the stuff people are putting out there about, you know, remember they are talking about layers. But we need a layer of wool just in case. Why? Because the wool dries from the inside out. Your body heat drives the moisture out. Now, there are some synthetics that try to come close to wool. They're not that good, but they work. They are on the market now. But let's just not put all our eggs in one basket. If you're going to layer, You can go through any number of different sources, go to the resale shops, you can go to Cabela's, you can go to, what is it, every one of the outdoor clothing stores that are still around, that are still in business, that do their own thing, typically have traditional or classic winter clothing. Well, grab yourself either an OD green or earth brown or whatever tactical color shirt you can. And a woolly pulley is a good idea. You can go to Sportsman's Guide and there's woolly pulleys. I just looked. I think they got about, they're listing about maybe 15 different combat sweaters that are woolly pulley types. Again, you want wool if you can. They're not just for looks. Well, they're cool commando sweaters. That's not why you're buying them. You buy them because they are wool. You're looking for the wool model. Yep, again doesn't have to be brand new I will point out something the wool European wool is a higher quality only because they use virgin wool for most of the cold weather gear Whereas we use a combination of rag wool and virgin wool and you usually if you go read your labels You'll see what uncle mark is talking about what the difference is between the two The Euro stuff like the Brit and the especially the Scandinavian like the Norwegian or the Swedish surplus, etc. The German surplus typically are 100% virgin wool. So they are a good trade for your digits if you're going to buy. The surplus is mine. You're talking about wool and I've been meaning to ask you this for quite a while. I got a friend in Connoissez Springs, Colorado. He's up at about 7,500 feet. He's a sheep rancher. He's 78 years old, lives by himself in a big old log cabin. Pretty cool dude. He's got about, I think he's got at least 300 pounds of wool from the sheep that he's, you know, they... The prices were down, he's been saving it. I don't know if you're interested in anything like that, but you've lost yourself. And I think you've got something, maybe 100 pounds of black, and the rest is all white. Well, and it would work. The big thing there, again, is you have to do the whole processing with the carding and fretting. There are machines specifically for that. We don't have them. Whoa, you got a lot of background. I'm in the car, sorry. Yeah, we're traveling. And you have the window down? Uh-oh, and the window down? 2010, Christ for Town and Country. Yeah, I can hear the, it sounds like the window's down, but it isn't. Okay, very good. Well, just to answer that, yes, I would normally. I'd have to find out if we have anybody in the system because if I put the word out, we might be surprised to have somebody that's already doing wool. Because they're, whoa, okay, we might have to mute up. You're probably going to have to mute up. Okay. The thing is, again, having the processing equipment, there was a big wave of that during the alla naturale concept. in the 60s, okay, with the Earth movement into the 70s. And so a lot of little production facilities are out there. Now, they got eventually idled down because it's work, W-R-K, and not everybody likes that. And it was easier just by China's support off the shelf. Remember, that was one of the other addictions that came up in the 90s. So there's still people doing it. I'd have to find out who might have an interest because there probably is. It is one of those things that we should, if we can, do a more northern production. Most of our millinery handling, any of the production facilities were, I don't know how much is left really, down in the I-75 corridor north of Atlanta, in the yellow, around Georgia. Mostly because again of the cotton belt. Because the cotton belt is very strong, again with regard to all of the raw material processing. Remember, synthetics combined with organics that have been blended for years. But also, even if you're just doing the organics, as in cotton and wool, and hemp. Remember, hemp was part of our millinery process, or part of our production. You have to have the raw processing, you have to synthesize and then bring it to a finish. And that can be, it has to be, like I said, carded, it has to be vetted, it has to then be welt. Then you're spinning, literally spinning, and then creating thread with it and weaving it to make the cloth stock. So that is where the issues are, is somebody still that much into it? We have a need in the future if we were going to do small business operations. Dumping the synthetics for a lot of stuff would be a good idea because we can bring up sheet production and then harvest locally, harvest within the states and then process within the states. Now the government doesn't want that and the Ringknocker globalists don't want that which means it should be doing. And we should have it dropped as a feed of a kernel as far as an idea, because traditionally most of the tools and technology that was used for even the later industrial processes for what we're talking about was wood. We're wooden, just because of the nature of the wear and the usefulness of the materials, non-strategic for building up industrial processes. It's something I'll look into. Thank you for bringing it up. In fact, I'm going to make a special project out of that. So wool with a big exclamation point and three lines under it in the notes. Go ahead, jump in there. Got it. I'm getting stuff ready for the drawing. And we had one that came in last week, didn't make it into last week's drawing. I think I recognize the name, but I'm not sure about the spelling. They did not give a mailing address. They may not need one. This one might be close enough for you to drop off if the spelling of the name says what I think it does. D-E-S-R-O-S-I-E-R-S, Derosa? Am I right about that? That's me. That's D-R-O-S-A. That's me, Dave, in the thumb. Oh, Dave. You're okay. Yeah. Okay, good good. Okay. Well the don't begin from Pamela until I wasn't sure But we didn't give us a mailing address. That's what I was gonna bring up on air I don't have a mailing address for that one, but we know who you are. So that's Don't make me you You'll probably do I probably Yeah, we know right where you are That takes care of it. I just wanted to put that out on there. I needed a mailing address and since we have it at school, we're good. Very good. So again, you are not forgotten and you are in the next drawing. I'm glad I'm doing it. Thank you. Now, a couple of the things here real quick, again, for our friends up north, again, Naga-Hitcham, the beast, for the bee schedule people, well, we need additional snow removal. Attention, attention, attention. I just got another request. We need additional snow removal. There's no panic, but we want to do specific work this weekend. And that's at Camp Naga-Hitcham. That's pretty straightforward. I know we have a bunch of people that are close there. This time around because of the weather weather I'm sure all the little guys have got their plows hooked up because everybody's making money on moving snow right now So we appreciate that any help that can be given use prefix go over to the alternate side Use your pin code alpha 6 1 alpha Four and then again. Oh actually well. You know what they say there Plow okay there we go and then add plow that'll take you right into the sub category So you'll be on the list and you can have a conversation with the straw boss who's working on that this weekend Also and again, let's see yes all ranges are open live fire this weekend cold Arctic live fire. Oh It's gonna be windy now real quick on that note And also, attention, attention, attention. If you have the M1A or if you have the M1 Grant, go over to www.gunpartscorp.com. That's gunpartscorp.com. That's gunpartscorp.com. When you get over there, go over into the clearance section, the sale clearance section. You're going to have to go through each page, but typically it's towards the later pages. However, they do mix them up sometimes. They have the M1 Garand and M14 winter trigger fixture. If you have that rifle, even if you are in a state where you don't have snow, I would recommend that you buy this. It is a collector's item, number one. So, if you have a grand, having this fixture is a plus thing for sales or for resale, but as a collector's item, your weapon is more effectively complete having this particular fixture. Now, the thing about this, it's a clip-on. It was designed so that you literally just squeeze the lever that is attached. There's a lever and toggle. And this means you don't have to get your fingers into that trigger guard. Now, yes, they had trigger finger mittens. That's why they call them trigger finger mittens. And you will see many of them. But let me point something out. For the extreme cold weather, ECW mittens, you don't. And this was designed so that you could actually keep your hands still warm. You don't have to put them, you know, take it out, control the weapon, operate the weapon system. And it is a really cool item, properly parkarized. The Garand and the M14, they will list one and the other, but they're both the same part. There was no change or difference in the model, it was the same. Basic trigger and trigger guard assembly were the same as far as construction on the outside. So this will fit both of those rifles. Now somebody's asking immediately, will it fit other weapons? Well, remember that both the Grand and the M14 have a C-type stock. They don't have a pistol grip. This is designed for a standard C-type stock. However, I've not taken the time. Years ago, I recall we did play with it with a Mauser. But it may work with the FNFL, might work with the SKS. I mean, there's no reason for it not to. But if you have one, hey, do some experimentation and let us know because there's a lot of rifles we haven't tested those fixtures on and they probably work. Now, again, don't waste a whole lot of ammo trying to make something, gimmick something up that we don't absolutely need to have happen, but be creative. So over at gunpartscorp.com, it's all numeric arms, gunpartscorp.com, go to the clearance section and you will find, if you go through the scroll, they list, oh, they do have a bunch of other cool things you want to check out anyway. But they do have the winter M1 Garand M14 trigger assembly. It's the external snow trigger for the Mitten trigger. And they definitely work. Everybody here that has a Garand or has an M1A has one. Everybody I know. And only mostly because I got them to go over to where I'm telling you go right now and pick one up. But if you have the Garand it's kind of cool because you can show people, hey, you ever seen one of these? and they'll go Shazam! I've never seen one of those. Go ahead, jump in there. I think we have Brad. Yeah, it's Brad. I'm not sure if I heard you correctly the other night, but are you bringing back the Czech Airborne uniform by any chance? Well, you know, I would love typing. Well, yeah. But you know what? It's crazy. We were just looking up uniforms and we know how things go into an obtanium price. If I were to do the check and you know how effective, the check is a predator uniform. You've worn it. You know what I'm talking about. You try to explain to people, yeah, this is a terminator uniform. People in the office, people go, what the hell is that? Well, it wasn't meant to be used in the office. It's a combat uniform and it was made for a specific elite check unit that was kind of pampered through all the Cold War. And what's interesting about this, it virtually is an invisibility screen, but what's really bizarre, most camouflages don't work when you're moving. But this camouflage worked when you were moving. And that's the part that... The thing about it is, your eye doesn't actually focus on it once you get about 10 feet away. It has a really hard time focusing on it. Right. It's what's called, as Brad's pointing out, it's what's called a dazzle pattern. And what's amazing about it is because of the light-dark contrast, and it has black voids that are all over it. Black is incorporated into the print. But you also have other lighter tactical colors. And even when you're moving with the Czech airborne pattern, what's interesting about it is that your brain is trying to catch up with the motion. And so it's literally, it's what they call it a dazzle. Your brain is dazzled. It's confused by the input. And so it doesn't register as it should. When you look at it, say you're in a room, you're going to be like, you say, well that'll never work. Right. It's like, well that'll never work. That wouldn't work anywhere. Yeah, it's interesting. Bright yellow, not bright, but I mean yellows and greens thrown in there too and it's like, oh that'll never work. I look like a damn clown. In fact, you know, interest. Yeah, and then when you get in the field, it's like the, it's like the Swiss Alpine camouflage. But now, here's the thing. People can relate to the Swiss Alpine because they've seen it. But if you haven't seen it used in the field, I hear every time I hear the same thing, well, what is red work in the field? Well, amazingly enough, red works quite well. Because it's not bright, safety orange red. It's a blood red or lighter or darker depending on where it is in the print in addition to all of the other colors. The most important thing is that it's good at short range, medium range, but especially at long range because one of the things to remember that as you get farther away, it doesn't make any difference how cool your little micro pattern is. If your micro pattern is consistent over your whole body, Eventually, that pattern disappears and what you see is human silhouette. One of the things with these dazzle type patterns or these light dark patterns is that as you get farther away, the light dark extreme is still accentuate. I'll get it right. You still can't focus on find the silhouette which is what your fight flight, your predator mind is looking for. Another thing about these camouflage patterns is they're not something that you have subconsciously registered as a military uniform. And this is something that nobody talks about, but I used to give classes, Brad knows, I used to give classes on this constantly, in that people are expecting uniform that they're wearing. It sounds weird, but it's a conditioning thing. Part of it comes from the movies, part of it comes from theater. Part of it is just the idea that, well, what's logical? You know this threat. Ergo, the first thing you're looking for is the threat you're familiar with, is what it comes down to. Until you've seen the actual aggressor, and that was the purpose behind OpFor, was to actually create, I would create an aggressor force that really was the aggressor force, that was a fighting, a conflict force that was totally different from what everybody else in, say, the US military is supposed to be doing. And this way you're mentally conditioned in advance to an opposition situation. And most are not. Go ahead. The only problem with that uniform was keeping track of your own people. You had a hard time keeping track of them. Oh yes. You know, oh, I just left him there. Oh, he's still there. There are three patterns that do that. The Czech airborne. The French lizard, which you had direct experience with during the hunting expedition that the bad guys ran with us. And in fact, guys, literally people will look straight through you. That's the only way to explain it to you. Imagine if you will, people, they're going to see us and they literally look straight through you. You're not registering mentally within their inventory of how things work. The French early lizard, not the later lizard, oh it works well too, it's more like a greener tiger stripe, more like a cross-stream tiger stripe and DPM. But the earlier French lizard in Michigan is a phenomenal Michigan camouflage pattern. Was that the president of the modern boss? It is. It's a predator. They are predator patterns. I've mentioned this that way on the air. That's what I've described because that's accurately how they are. You see it in the movies where they go, yeah, the predator dudes. If you actually do a little bit of research and you are willing to invest time, unlike the ACU uniform, which was supposed to be the universal uniform and it wasn't, Think about that. The government spent how many dollars creating a uniform that didn't blend in anywhere hardly at all. There's a few places where it works, but there's no place where it's universal. Whereas on the other hand, as long as you accept the idea, you're going to have to spend the money and buy what we call theater-specific uniforms. governments want something universal because they're cheap-ass bastards and if they could send you out there with a spear and a stinking or you know and a loincloth and with green on it then they would do that to you they would they don't care about us that's the most important thing to remember about government is that the the waste is horrific the thievery is terrible the you know the back-door deals are monstrous And the troops pay for it. The troops pay because of the turds, as mostly the Israelis who rip us off. Well, the kosher mafia. But this equipment, these patterns do work. But there is a variant on that pattern that I found. And interestingly enough, part of the upper shade ranges, they drop them down a little bit. Now, not so much that they eradicated the contrast, which creates a blobbing effect. Instead, it still has proper contrast. Even the production run for the alternate uniform was very small, by comparison to other larger armies. So, yeah, we're looking at that. For anybody who wonders, the Czechs did come up with an idea comparable to this. If you look in all your surplus, you have what is called the Czech Lightning Bolt Woodland. Go to Sportsman's Guide and look up Check Surplus Camo Uniforms. Just punch in Check Surplus and then go through some of the items. You'll see the mittens. You'll see coats. It's hard to find pants. They do have some shirts. There are even some battle caps and on occasion, although now they want $20 apiece, they're a stupid price because they're a collector's item. Helmet covers. But that's an example of the later the next generation and idea and it that pattern actually works well But it's very different from what we're talking about and the problem is there was only one in more inbound source into the United States I used to deal with them for as long as they were in business and the one thing they had Was the Czechoslovakian Airborne uniforms complete so I would we would buy hundreds of them Again, it was the only source. They were the importer because this uniform is rather rare now. Well, it was rare then even. It was very specialized. By the way, the guys in the military called them clown suits. Not derogatory. It just was like a tongue-in-cheek joke because if you knew how they worked, you weren't laughing at them. You were looking for them. In other words, yeah, it's the kind of joke that will get you killed. If you're not paying attention, you die because they can do the job effectively. With that uniform, I had people literally step on me, well, almost step on me. I mean, walking through an area. They're laying on the ground with an entire platoon of 40 men. spread out and having another unit or formation that's an aggressor formation against you walking through an area and they literally can't see you at point blank range even you're laying in ferns and grass with a sunlight with sunlight coming through triple canopy and You virtually blend in like you like the predator uniform like the predator phase camouflage you see in the movie It's the only way to describe it and again it worked So, yeah, if I could, we've had the conversation. We do have a wholesale company that does production runs. The other consideration, if we were to do it though, is we would want it in the original material, which was a cotton blend. And the reason is we wouldn't have any shimmer or shine off of the uniform. You know we could do probably probably we'll end up with a cotton polyester blend if we were to do it and if we did the cotton polyester again We'll have to experiment we'd have to see if they could do a production step run so we could test it and Yeah, I would have put it back into service completely It would be ours. It wouldn't take very long at all to get that done. We're working on sweatshops. I decided to do basically, listen then, like a Jewish tailor, I'm telling you, we do little subcontractors, only I'm not going to the Dominican Republic, or I'm not going to Vietnam, okay? And having my cousin Izzy hire slaves there. Instead, what we're doing is little piece work operations and we're trying to build some people up and they're going to give them some experience. So we have the ability to do uniforms, that we can do. The question is, you know, pick a direction. We do have two other patterns that I already have in hand that we are going to do, start to do site testing on, you know, experimentation in the field. In fact, I have to keep stepping around the first roll of cloth, the bolt of cloth that came in, which is about, I think it's about 200 feet and it's 72 inches. And it's a chunk of weight. So that's one of the next projects we're working on. It's like the, again, the Akron camouflage. Now the Akron camouflage is a camouflage uniform of necessity. combined with present working knowledge. As we pointed out, it's a malicious specific uniform. It is one of the adaptives from the projects where everybody's been dying, ACU, and it works. It's a good pattern. Not like what we're talking about, but it is a friend-foe shoot, no shoot, and it is a good blend in terms of colors so that it is a concealment uniform. It works. It does what it's supposed to do. But there are other ideas. And right now, again, remember, you change things up so that you increase your potential for survivability on the battlefield. There's only so many things you can do to stay alive out there. And the important thing is that you take the experience you have and utilize some of these ideas as they make sense. He may change out yet again. This happens and has happened before, but for this window of time, might be a useful solution. Anything else? By the way, go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, there was a couple things. Just my experience in the Balkans, I think I mentioned before the kidney wrap, but with that, I would throw a woolly-polly over and just a windshirt, and you'd be surprised how warm you stay. Yes Without a bunch of bulk and without still being able to move You know if you stayed still too long You were taller it was tolerable, but not you didn't shiver. I mean well if you had to you just did but Yeah, you'd be surprised how warm you stay with that little of stuff on you on that On that note, some of the Brit gear that's out there right now, they have a couple of what they call a windproof coat. You guys, if you go again to Sportsman's Guide, that's our demonstration catalog. If you go over to Sportsman's Guide, they have the windproof battle jacket switch to a degree Most people go, oh, it's like an M65 field jacket. True, it is to a degree. But take a look at the difference in the weave of the cloth. And there's a reason that it was built as tight as it was. And they are quite effective. Now, the problem is, as we've gotten farther away from the Cold War, a lot of this surplus that we used to point you to that used to be cheap is now commanding a bigger price as a collector's item. That's the problem. But you can still get, you can make a kidney wrap, wool sweaters, woolly pulleys or commercial counterparts. It could be a commercial sweater. After all, we are a militia, so anything goes. But the big thing here again is that you also have layers that are both windbreak and if possible, waterproof. And that's not that difficult to do right now with all the cool stuff that's laying around. And we get the cherry pick. We're not forced by table of authorized equipment, a TOE. We use what works. And we choose it at our discretion. And we implement the action accordingly to make it work for us properly and keep it in the toolbox. OK, so once again, proper blending, preventing piss poor performance. Anyway, we're a little past the bottom. Go ahead. Let's have one more thing. If you plan on cross-country skiing operationally, get your butt out there and do it because you're using totally different muscles. And don't overdo it the first time you do it. You're going to be having fun. And then you're going to get back and the next day you're going to not be able to move. Well, OK. Thank you for bringing it up because that is something we should have mentioned too. If you're going to pick a course, I know here's what's going to happen, so let's prevent you from experiencing even the pain before you wake up tomorrow morning. If you pick a distance, half it the first time. Take a look at where you are and then go, I'm going to go this distance. Well, somebody regulate your brain and basically cut that distance in half. I'll tell you why because one of the things it's like water skiing. If you've ever been to a lake, water skiing, first of the season, oh you're all pumped up, you're all excited, you get out there, oh you go around the lake once, twice, oh dad let's do it again. Because after all, this is fun and the next day, like as I just pointed out, all of those resistance muscles tell you where they are. You haven't used them all season. And cross-country skiing is like that. You're using different muscle sets altogether. It's fun. It really is. I'm going to tell you, it is fun. Like I said, we're sushing along. Sushing. It's called sushing, man. But the thing is, at first into the season, and in fact, if you get warmed up properly, you'll make that full circuit without any problem. I've done that. But the next day you're going to be a little more painful than you need, a little more pain than you need. But if you have no experience, have your course and go, you know, start out. You'll find out that if you probably had tried to make the full distance, you'd be about where you are at that halfway point thinking, my God, I can't go back and I don't think I can go forward. Oh, man, this is horrible. So, before it becomes a bad experience, we can tack that a little bit. We can correct it. But yes, you do need to be prepared for the tuning part. The good thing is, remember, when your muscles ache like that and hurt, you've stretched them out, you've broken them down. What the body's going to do over the next 72 hours is build those muscles up. So, what you do is do your initial circuit and pick a half course. Go out there, do it. Next morning you're still going to wake up with that muscle issue. You don't do anything the next day. Don't do it if you're going to make this a daily regimen. The second day, don't do anything. Let your body do what it's supposed to do. Third day, go back out and do a half course again. Fourth day, because now you're into the routine, full course. Start stretching. You're going to hurt again day five. What's happening? Muscle breakdown, muscle build up. Anybody ever weight lift? What happens? Why do you press it to the limit so you can break down the muscles and that way you look like Arnold after a while because the muscles you dig up and you will be bigger. The only thing is you look goofy when you're a cross country skier because you're not working like Arnold. So you're not going to have the pecs. You're going to have like pecky kind of abs and forelegs and stuff like that. Very different muscle development, but it works. And again, well, going back to accommodation here with the cold weather, remember if you're going to cross-country ski, then you want to readjust your layering. If you have a heavier outer layer, what you're going to do is turnister that. What I mean by that is you tether it up, you roll it up, put it in a bivvy cover of some kind. Keep that where you're going to keep the moisture off because you don't want the inside of your outer wear to accumulate any moisture. And you're going to lighten up a little bit, but also make sure you pre-ventilate. These are all things you've got to do in the real world when you're having to operate like this. So you need to develop a little bit of skill or at least experience. The best way to do that is start doing it. Get it and do a little research. There's all kinds of different schools of thought Remember we're looking at being able to get into the field as a combat effective with Cross-country skis as part of the tools in the toolbox and they really do work. They really are a useful tool You know, we're not gonna use of all time. It looks like this year you will Know how you like that one bad. That's one thing. I didn't bring up just start cold Wear a lot less than what you think you're gonna need In other words, like your normal pants, I wouldn't even wear long johns. A t-shirt underneath and probably a, I wouldn't even wear a sweatshirt. Well, maybe a sweatshirt depending on how cold it is. But if it's above zero, you'll be generating plenty of heat. Yeah, you know what others are coming. Now somebody's asking me, are you talking like those Olympic cross country skiers? No. You want to know why? I can't ski like those people. Have you ever seen an Olympic cross country skier? This is stuff you need to probably have never paid attention to. They cross country ski the way other people skate. And you're not going to do that, okay, but when you're talking competition, cross-country skiers, guys, the skill and the development of the muscle for that kind of work, that's not what we're talking about. You're not coming anywhere near that. We're talking about working project. In other words, this is for daily use. In the northern climb countries, this was traditional transportation. You know to and from you when you wanted to go somewhere down the street or down the road or the other side of town They didn't scrape the roads. It's like out west in the mountains. I was talking about earlier They can't remove the snow the snow comes up and buries the first story of most of the houses This is why many of the houses in the Rockies have second-story doors that have no porches they come out to nowhere and And it looks weird, and you're thinking, wow, that's kind of a weird thing. What'd they do? Tear the porch off or something? And then you realize when you look at some of the pictures of the winter there, well, the first floor is nowhere to be seen. And all of the second floors of the houses are how you access the areas of operation during the winter from place to place, because everything is buried, literally up to their eyeballs. So, again, this is where skiing, cross-country skiing came in, or I should say winter cross-country was developed for operational slash working purpose. So, just a heads up. Not new, ain't nothing new, and it really is a viable tool in the toolbox. Instead of going, oh my God, we're doomed, I'm buried. It's like, yep, time to bike off the good stuff, here we go. And yeah, I also pick up any downhill skis anybody gets rid of, but here's why I do that. It doesn't mean we won't keep them as downhill skis right now, but I just finished bolting together another two, what I take are the cross-country skis that aren't pretty, because I have some that I really like, because I could never afford them back when I was much younger, not the ones I have now. But you take a pair of the skis, take all the bindings and everything off, all the fixtures, drill a couple of holes proper distance, make up a PVC or a conduit frame where you use flanges, bolt the flanges right to the ski, flush face down below, coming up from below, nuts on the top, on the top plate, and you have a cargo sled. And if you want to make a little more interesting, we add a couple of additional plates to the front of the ski so it's got more of that kebab type candy cane loop to it. And that way they can't bog down or get snow bound or snow buildup in the front when you pull it. It won't ride over the sled. You'll be able to stay on top of the fluff, whatever you've got. But they're simple to make people throughout skis all the time you go to resale shops And they've got more skis know what to do it than half the time that some places won't take them other places throw them away, which is what you want to watch where you get them for free and They are a another cheap useful tool when the time comes you make normally wouldn't go out of your way to do it But people will think about it this year because we have winter again Winter's back. Yeah, the info's back. Now we can have some fun, but it's snow. And another thing too, don't forget, is remember, cargo sleds mean you can carry that much more in the way of material which extends your range. Now the way I build it, the, you can, or any of them, and we have, I have a bunch of regular plastic sleds. Everyone told you about those earlier in the two hour block here. But the neat thing is that these can be left, you know, prepped cargo sleds ready to roll. They can also be hooked up with a bar and stuck behind a snowmobile. Many number of different ways they can be used. But they are something that you can build for cheap and you won't cry about if you lose. If you had to abandon in a combat situation, it's perishable. On the other hand, though, it's just kind of a useful thing to keep around. So you want to try and maintain control if you can or what you got. Just heads up. Anyway, we've got about 10 minutes here. First of all, let me do this. You have plenty of time to still get into the drawing for the weekend. And if you want to do that, go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. When you get there, go to the donate key. When you get to the donate key, donate any amount for every dollar that you donate. Your name goes in the hat once. So 1 1 5 5 10 10, et cetera, et cetera. Now, don't leave. Scroll down a little bit to the notifications section there. The notices. And if you would, leave your name. address and zip code. And what we will do is if your name is pulled from the hat, and it's possible it will be, then we're going to make sure that we have a place to send a thank you package because that's what we're doing. We're having some fun. And in the process, you end up with some neat goodies. So it's kind of a little competition, but it's a lot of people that we have donate and they don't want to be part of the drawing. I recommend if you can be part of the drawing. And you never know what we're going to have in the boxes. It's a surprise. I've got, like I said yesterday, we had a bunch of other stuff that was donated, so we're going to add a few more boxes and more stuff to the boxes we have. I don't want anything left over. I have enough stuff myself. So we're going to make sure that everybody has some really cool multi-item goodie boxes. I do have a few more blades, not many, but I did get a few more blades that were donated after I mentioned that. And yes, thank you. Also, I had a couple of people send me, hey Mark, this is over at such and such a location. I caught those emails. And yes, I went over and checked accordingly and we actually have picked up I think I picked up a dozen of one of the folders, so if they get here in time, they'll be part of this drawing. If not, well, they'll go into the reserves. Knives are always useful. They'll go into my tactical reserve for the future. Let's see, next. What else do we have? Got a few more things. Oh, one more time. I'm going to keep harping on this until they're gone. Yeah, I want to do this because you want some of these. U.S. military surplus MRE desert. Desert to God. Dessert. In this case it actually is dessert. I usually joke about in the desert or dessert. Well it is a dessert. These are 18 piece muffin trays. These are the military ration trays that were part of a whole food system that the DOD came up with years ago. They are $5.82 a tray. They are at Sportsman's Guide, www.sportsmansguide.com. Now here's the thing, I recommend you get four trays. Why? Because there are four trays to a case. These are MRE type cases. They are real card stock. They're real cardboard. They're not the chintzy China sport spit on it and disintegrates like the alien blood hit it from, you know, aliens, acid for blood. Instead, really well packed. They haven't been compromised as far as the packing goes. Remember, they're all sealed up. These are MRE cakes, but as muffins. There are a wide variety, but this is the only one that's this price. U.S. Military Surplus, MRE Desert, 18 piece muffin tray chocolate, $5.82. So there's 18 muffins per tray, so there'll be 4 times 18 if you get 4 trays. How do you use these? Well, when it's ration time, you're handing out the MREs or whatever, you're handing out a ration, these get, you pop a tray and everybody gets a muffin. It's the goody treat. It's something that has calories. This kind of, like the weather we're in right now, you need calories. Lots and lots of calories. Again, we've been talking about cross-country skiing. We're talking about exercising in the snow, your muscles to be stayed balanced with the ice and snow and the irregular terrain. That's all calorie burning. Plus, you're trying to stay warm. It is winter out there, your calorie burning. And this is why more calories, this is why in all the European, in the Northern European rations especially, you see a lot more fatty stock. You see more items like sausage and different meats with gravies or with more large fat in them. That's because they're putting more calories into the system because you will start to starve out. Sounds weird, but guess what? If you're actually working in the field like that, this is something that we've talked about for years and right now it's going to become real apparent. People at least are starting to appreciate F-O-O-D. And this is a little food item that everybody will probably nibble on. And I know some people who say, I don't like chocolate. Well, then maybe it's not for you. But on the other hand, if you're buying it as part of the team effort, there's more than enough people who will eat it. And for the price, you can't really beat that for long term food storage. And that's over at www.sportsmansguide.com. It's over in the clearance section. U.S. Military Surplus MRE Dessert. 18 piece muffin tray, chocolate. $5.82 a tray, get four trays if you can. Now remember, if you do $49 worth of stuff, which it's not hard to do at Sportsman's Guide, go through the clearance section. Another thing that they have over there we just talked about were mittens. They have a whole bunch of different mittens, but especially there's some deals there where it's two pairs of mittens for like $4 or $5 at the most six. They are military, Hungarian, Belgian, there are some Dutch, but in the clearance section there are a number of different mittens. One of the other mittens that I mentioned is the US Military ECW Flyers mittens for $10.79 a pair. They are an ACU. Winter ACU camo works as winter camo. ACU is a good choice especially for cold winter mittens. In this case, they've got small, medium, and large also, which is kind of rare. These do come with the shells and the liners. And they're $10.79 a pair. I recommend them. You know those M14 triggers I was talking about, winter triggers for the Grand and the 14? Well, that's with these mittens. That's why you need that trigger guard, because of these mittens. If you're going to wear them, you don't have to take anything off. You just squeeze the stock and boom. Let's not do that very often. And you do have to pay attention. You don't want to go boom when you don't want to go boom. That's common sense there too. Anyway, so we're almost to the top. And last but not least, anything else that was urgent. I don't see any notices from anybody, except for, again, the snow removal, snow operations. And again, the code for that for anybody who's listening is alpha 6 1 alpha 4 space, just space, any number of spaces I guess doesn't make any difference. Plow, oh and that should be caps, forgive me for plow, P-L-O-W, plow, like plow, only plow with an L. And again, if you can help out this weekend, we greatly appreciate it. Many hands make for light work. The other thing again, I know everybody is asking about more MREs. I'm telling you, for bulking out your stocks, the humanitarian MREs are a solution. Though the super sales are off right now, you can still go over to Apex Gunparts and get four cases at a time for a pretty good price. Go check out the prices. I don't know what they've shifted to. Maybe they've kept them around for the Christmas sales. If they have ApexGunParts.com, ApexGunParts.com, ApexGunParts.com. They have a source down the street because they did restock. They sold out twice. They still have them as far as I know. And you talk to the girls about shipping. If you're going to do a pallet, Talk to the girls about shipping now here again. I recommend you do two pallets That's what we did because there's no additional shipping for all practical purposes. It's incredibly It's much cheaper this way, but That's because they're going to stack two pallets. You know one on top of the other and Again, so the shipping rate is that much lower It's the best way to go. They're out of Colorado. They're a good company. Apex is a great company to deal with on this especially. The girls will find the best deal. It's going to take them a minute, but they'll take care of everything. If you can organize enough people to get together on something like that, I recommend it. This will get you ahead in a little bit of a boost in terms of least money spent for the most good. And for a greater number of people fed, which is most important, more gooder, more is better. Okay? Let's see. No, they just have the humanitarian rations. Somebody just asked, do they have any others? No, they just have the humanitarian rations. Best way to do that is you get the humanitarian rations and you buy a meat product to throw at the person because remember, the humanitarian rations are a daily ration. It's everything for one day. So, throw a can of Spam at the person or you do it yourself. Throw a can of Spam in there, put a can of, you know, weenies. You can do a can of corn beef. You can do a can of sardines or a can of mackerel and you keep changing it up. but you add protein to the inventory, regular meat protein, in addition to all of the other proteins you're getting with the combination, the beans, rice combinations that they're doing there. So take a look at the ration mix. You can order a single case, an experiment. Remember, no matter what, you're not going to throw the food away. But I've had it. It ain't nothing too exciting. It's more like the traditional first-generation MREs for anybody who's wondering, a few people asking here. The main courses are nothing to write home about. They're just very neutral and there's a reason for that so they figure whoever you are, no matter what your whininess will be about not eating pork or not eating beef, you'll eat this stuff because it's food. And by the way, you're probably starving anyway. Get over it and enjoy. Because otherwise, I ain't got nothing more for you. That's the attitude. It's a good attitude to have. It's like beggars can't be choosers. So if people are standing in line, hey, get over what we got. I'm not tall and you militia people, beggars. I'm talking about those other people who'd be whining about not having any food and saying, you gotta feed me. We'll see how that works. Not much. God bless our republic. That's the New World Order. New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the empires. On the run? And we are on the run, both day and night. Now everybody stay focused and pay attention on the road this weekend. Cell phones will get you killed, not yours. The one the other idiot's using while he's busy travelling to your lane. We see that more and more. It's ridiculous. Of course, part of it is probably because of all those shops they gave the poor people that have made them brain dead. And man, all the cell phones can do that all by itself. Anyway, we're gonna get out of here for now, but don't go anywhere. Ed is coming up next. 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The $200 tax stamp on suppressors and short barrel firearms goes to $0 in 20 days. But the ATF just made an announcement that might throw a wrench in those plans for those looking to secure those items in the immediate as well as in the early parts of 2026. Alright folks, everyone wants to know how fast is the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives approving E-Forms these days? And what's coming up soon that could change the game? Today we're walking through exactly what that might be, what the current times are right now, it's the time of the recording, and what ATF just announced that might change your plans if you were looking at grabbing a suppressor anytime soon. Each Checkmate mag is 100% developed and manufactured here in the United States of America and is backed by a lifetime factory warranty to ensure superior performance, reliability, quality, fit and finish, and will work with your firearm. If you think that having a dependable magazine is important, then you might want to check out Checkmate. Thank you Checkmate for being a sponsor of the channel. Guys and Gals support a company that supports our rights. ATF has announced a temporary shutdown of e-form processing pretty much for the rest of the year. Let that sink in. As you may know, the e-form system is a digital method for submitting certain ATF forms, including the ATF Form 4, which you need when transferring or selling an NFA item like a suppressor, short-brell rifle, short-brell shotgun, or any other weapon, which everybody's salivating come January 1st because that tax stamp, like I said, goes to $0. Although the illegal registration and all that stuff still exists. Now instead of filling out and mailing paper forms, which could take months, eForms lets dealers file electronically, saving time, manpower, and ideally wait times. So if you're buying a suppressor or other NFA type item, eForms is basically your best bet for speed, assuming everything is done correctly. Now let's talk current approval times as of December 11, 2025. Based on recent data from sources that track this stuff, individuals are about 3.8 days in getting an answer for their eForm for submission. That's business days, so 3.8 business days on average. For trusts, or for corporate filings, eForm 4 submissions are roughly 5.4 business days for approval. And that's huge. It's a huge improvement compared to historical delays, in some cases applications that used to take months or up to a year or longer under the old paper system or when there was an eForm backlog, they've gotten better. The bottom line is if you submit your eForm today, and everything's clean and clear, you could see an approval in the matter of days, not months. Don't forget, these are business days. Now, here's the big thing you need to know. Here's a big heads up for you. The ATF plans to shut down the e-form portal starting midnight December 26th of 2025. Now, the shutdown is temporary, designed to allow ATF to update their internal workflows Prep for the upcoming change, again, the $200 goes to zero for the tax stamp. Again, the illegal registration process remains. And to clear out what is in the backlog. Now, during the blackout, E-Forms drafts that are not yet submitted will be deleted. E-Forms that were certified and submitted before the cutoff will still be processed. Any forms that were delayed, like pending FBI clearance or whatever, they'll be held until ATF resumes processing with denials processed last. So if you've been sitting on a draft or putting off fingerprints or photos or anything like that, now might be the time to get it done if you want to beat the cutoff. What does that mean for you if you're buying an NFA item right now? Well, if you're doing it right now time is of the essence like submitted ASAP if you're willing to pay the $200 and not wait until you know three weeks from now and where it's zero dollars You don't have much time. So submit AC ASAP and if you've got your suppressor ready to go Complete your eform and submit it before December 24th Some dealers are saying they're gonna stop submissions at 3 p.m. That day to get ahead of the shutdown Now I if I were you I would expect a brief delay. It might not be 3.8 business days when everybody starts Jamming the system now that they've announced this this shutdown But if you get approved just before the cutoff processing will continue But there might be a little bit of a backlog at the ATF the later we get into December So don't procrastinate on the paperwork or anything else that needs to be trussed up, whatever it is. Get it all squared away now so there's no last minute scrambling. It's pretty much a last minute scrambling. Well, now, if that's something you want to do. After January 1st, 2026, maybe smooth sailing. ATF is switching things over. The processing is going to change. The form has changed. There's already been a practice form out there for like two weeks for FFLs. But the ATF expects to resume full eForm processing under the updated workflow, potentially even faster than today as far as approvals. But there will be a whole lot of people taking advantage of that $0 tax stamp, so processing times may jump and it might take a little bit of time before they come back down. This eForm blackout might not be a big deal, but probably a short-term pain for a long-term gain. If the ATF nails the transition, the promise is faster approvals and smoother processing under the $0 tax stamp regime starting 2026. Now, I've heard ATF wants to be able to process E-Form 4s just as fast as NICS checks are processed, so we'll see about that. If you were already on the fence about getting a suppressor now might actually be a decent time to jump in if you want that short approval time before the blackout hits. Otherwise, wait until after if you're still going to do it and maybe they are approving them as fast as a NICS check. Maybe. Maybe not. Alright, that's the reality check on the ATF eForms blackout for the rest of 2025. If you found this helpful, hit that like button. Drop me a comment down below. And let me know, you're going to try to beat the blackout and pay the little bit up front, pay the extra $200 just so you can get it processed before the blackout and get it in your hand before the shutdown and maybe the mad rush in 2026. Or not. I mean, you let me know. Some of you still aren't even going to take part of the process tonight. I understand that totally. And that's your right too. I think the whole NFA is unconstitutional, although Pam Bonney and the DOJ don't seem to think that in court. But if you want more updates on suppressors and NFA changes as they happen, let me know. Subscribe to the channel. I will keep you in the loop. Stay safe out there. I'll catch you on the next one. Don't forget, take care of one another. But stay armed and stay free. I love y'all. God bless you. Take care. All right, there we go. And next up, um... I've got a piece here from Redacted. December 7th had passed and it was on a Saturday, I believe. I believe that was a Saturday. No, it was a Sunday, last Sunday. And we usually do a little historical piece for December 7th for Pearl Harbor. I've got the old ads and stuff we usually play. Redacted did a nice little summary on Pearl Harbor. The lie Americans have believed since, believed for 84 years. This was from two days ago. And yeah, I think you did a good job with this. So I'm gonna let this play while I continue working on the dry guys Come back from this. We'll open the call lines up because I don't really have anything else to copy on this and We'll see unless you guys want to post something in the gilded or the discord for me to use while we're on here Please guys keep in mind. Remember keep it clean if you can't No extreme expletive deleted to the content, please We do have homeschoolers and rebroadcasters that are using this. I'll let one or two slip, but we really shouldn't go too far beyond that. So anyway, here we go. This is Redactive Pearl Harbor. The Lye America has the lead for 84 years. Long before the greatest false flag attack in American history, which was 9-11, and the controlled demolition of the Twin Towers and Building 7, which were brought down by explosions, not airplanes, which of course got us into the war on terror and then destabilized the entire Middle East, killed millions of people, of course, There was another massive false flag, that is Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. And I want to focus on the part of the story that no one in Washington, no one in really in the mainstream media, and certainly no one in your high school textbook ever bothered to tell you that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt saw this attack coming. allowed it to happen and hid the full picture from the American people because Pearl Harbor wasn't just Pearl Harbor. On the very same day, within hours, Japan launched coordinated strikes on Guam, Wake Island, Midway, Hong Kong, Malaya, and the Philippines. Roosevelt, during his address to the nation, made a deliberate choice to tell the American public only about Pearl Harbor. Why? My son asked this question the other day as he was learning about Pearl Harbor and school dad. Like why would FDR only tell people about what happened in Hawaii? Because FDR needed one clean cinematic moment to drag a deeply anti-war American population into World War II. Americans were vehemently opposed to joining another war. That's why by late 1941 Roosevelt was boxed in. America was overwhelmingly opposed to entering another European war. Congress wouldn't declare war. Roosevelt's advisors told him a direct attack was the only thing that could actually politically force the country's hand. In fact, what most people don't even know is that in October of 1940, Commander Arthur H. McCollum sent a memo to two of Roosevelt's most trusted military advisors, and it laid out eight steps that he said would cause Japan to attack the United States. We only know about this thanks to FOIA requests that brought these documents to light years ago. Now among these points he makes in this age, you have to read all of these for yourself, they're all available online, I highly encourage you to read these. When I read these a couple of years ago, I was stunned to buy them, you shouldn't be though. But among the points that he makes, that if the United States started using British and Dutch bases to help the Chinese, that would be very bad if we sent heavy cruisers. Keep it on this page if you would, Philip, because I want to really highlight the bottom last sentence there. If we sent cruisers near Japan, that would be bad. This would all be a catalyst to be attacked by Japan. But the one that stands out the most is to keep the bulk of our US Navy fleet in the Hawaiian Islands like sitting ducks. That would be bad. That would be the perfect catalyst. And boom. So FDR jumped at that idea. What's even more amazing is that the State Department at the time told Americans to get out of the forest because of the impending conflict. And if you look at the bottom part of that page, it says, if by these means Japan could be led to commit an overt act of war, so much the better, A.H. McCollum writes. That's what's highlighted there in red at the bottom of the page. So admitting that, whoops, well, if they should use any of these as a catalyst, It could be an overt act of war and what are we going to do about it? Get into war, of course. So what's amazing to me is that FDR almost immediately after this eight point report came out told State Department employees and other Americans they were given the heads up, get out of the Far East. Come home now before the shooting starts. So they knew it was coming. While all of this was happening, FDR was of course running an undeclared naval war against Germany months before Pearl Harbor. Our ships were escorting British convoys, firing on German submarines, enforcing an Atlantic patrol zone that Churchill openly bragged was meant to drag America into war. So FDR knew these catalysts wouldn't be enough to flip public opinion. We needed something bigger, grander. Enter Pearl Harbor. So FDR shifted focus to Japan. A country whose oil supply he'd intentionally strangled through embargoes knowing it was only a matter of time before Japan lashed out. And following McCollum's eight-point plan, it was a perfect tempest in the teapot, right? But for FDR, though, he had something else. American intelligence had cracked parts of Japan's diplomatic codes. We were reading messages warning that negotiations were breaking down and that Japan was preparing for action, preparing to attack. FDR knew something was coming. And instead of raising alarms at Pearl Harbor, he did the exact opposite. Instead of keeping Americans fleet safe and secure in San Diego, he moved the Pacific Fleet to Hawaii. Against the advice of nearly every admiral who had his ear, Admiral James Richardson, of course, protested. FDR essentially fired him. In fact, radar installations in Hawaii were underfunded, undermanned, all very convenient. And of course, they were often just totally ignored. The famous radar warning on the morning of December 7th was dismissed as probably American bombers. So just ignore them. Probably just American bombers. Not only were American ships bottlenecked inside of Hawaii as like a perfect sitting ducks, so too were Pearl Harbor's aircraft. They were lined up wing to wing on airfields, which were perfect targets. Commanders were ordered to bunch planes close together to guard against what they said would be sabotage, not an attack. So you bunch them close together to prevent sabotage, but it was a perfect sitting duck for an attack. Look at these planes, side by side by side, wing tip to wing tip. Commanders at Pearl Harbor, particularly Lieutenant General Walter Short, ordered the planes to be put wing to wing. Why would they do that? When we know FDR's War Department had already intercepted Japan's 14-part message that signaled they were going to come and bomb Hawaii. So we already knew what their intentions were. So instead of preparing for it, we did the opposite. It went to sleep. It was meant for the attack to be as big and as impressive as possible, right? So FDR could enter this war. And here's the part that always gets edited out of like the classroom version of this. Pearl Harbor was not an isolated attack. It was a coordinated sort of empire-wide operation across the Pacific. Japan struck the Philippines, Guam, Wake Island, Hong Kong, Malaya, British Borneo, Midway. And here's what Roosevelt did. He ignored every one of them in his address to Congress on December 8th. He framed the war as Pearl Harbor and Pearl Harbor alone. In fact, if not mistaken, in his original speech draft, it mentioned the Philippines, it mentioned Guam, and those were crossed out in favor of this. Watch. Yesterday, December 7th, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. The United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan. The United States was at peace with that nation at the solicitation of Japan, was still in conversation with its government and its emperor, Looking toward the maintenance of peace in the Pacific. Sure, of course. That was one big lie. He told Americans that Guam and the Philippines were falling at the same time that Pearl Harbor was burning. The public might ask, hey, wait, why weren't we warned by this? Why were those, why weren't those, those islands reinforced? Why were our men abandoned? All of that. Roosevelt couldn't risk those questions. Oh, it was a big broader attack. No, it was just about us. It was just about Pearl Harbor. So he sanitized the story. Pearl Harbor became the chosen trauma. Everything else was buried, of course, but Americans were struck, killed, or wounded in those other areas, including Natalie's own grandfather, who was stationed from Hawaii into the Philippines at the time. Here he is. Looks a lot like her, doesn't he? He was hit by Japanese torpedoes. He even received a card. as a torpedoed seaman, showing the identification of being torpedoed by the Japanese in the Philippines. Of course, this was kept from the Americans because Roosevelt got what he needed. Most of Natalie's grandmother was on Pearl Harbor, worked at the base, and she was a nurse, separate from that facility at the time of the bombing. So Americans were used as cannon fodder. So what Roosevelt needed, of course, was a united country, a mobilized military, and a war declaration that Congress would never have passed otherwise. But the cost was thousands of American lives, many of which could have been saved. And that's not, of course, at all to denigrate those brave men and women who died that day and who fought bravely on Pearl Harbor. They didn't know what their government had put them up to. They were there trying to defend and save those ships, save those aircraft, save their fallen brothers. who were hit by the Japanese. But they were being used as cannon fodder by a government who wanted us desperately to enter World War II. And of course, that our country never was the same since. And false flags have become very, very important to the United States. Of course, this is just one of many. But I don't think Pearl Harbor gets the attention it deserves when you have big false flags like 9-11, And you have the USS Liberty and other major attacks on the United States. But arguably, this is probably the biggest of all up until 9-11. So I'd love to hear your thoughts on this in the comments below. And thank you so much for subscribing and being a part of our community here. I really appreciate it. All right, there we go. I think that is the... That was it for the case redacted did on... Pearl Harbor. Information not a lot of people know about, of course. I've heard that talked about in the Patriot movement. Pretty much all my life how Pearl Harbor was set up by the government. The fact that they put information out there confirming that, what a surprise. And of course most people aren't aware of it because they're not going to go and look that up. They pretty much wait until Anybody who is involved with stories and information like that is passed away, deceased, and, you know, or in the final years of their life before they admit getting wrong doing like that. So, yeah, national security, now we can put that information out there. But like he said, a few years ago, He read that stuff himself. I've heard that from other people around my dad intelligence people that you know have talked about that Hell I think they've even touched on that in Different movies. I think there was one with Dan Aykroyd where they were talking about you know what they decoded of course They try to make it sound like it was a whole hell of a lot closer to the attack. They actually decoded the information but they had known for months What would cause this and they wanted to let it happen? No anyway Let's see doo-doo-doo Okay, so this is a Whoops on the J6 pipe bomber Apparently he's made his first court appearance the black gentleman they picked up as their primary suspect This is a short, short video on it. It's only a minute and 37 seconds long. I don't know. I doubt they're going to have much in there, but this is a report from ABC News. It was sent to me. via email, so we'll just play this right off the YouTube. A five-year mystery that has haunted the FBI allegedly solved. Brian Cole, Jr. was arrested and charged with placing the pipe bombs at the RNC and the DNC on January 5, 2021. Law enforcement swarming the home of the 30-year-old Cole, who lived with his mother in the DC suburbs. The FBI claims that Cole, seen here in a yearbook photo, Planet potentially lethal bombs discovered outside the headquarters of both the Democratic and Republican National Committees. Just minutes before hundreds of Donald Trump supporters reached barricades and stormed the Capitol. Make no mistake. the alleged pipe bomber did terrorize our community. For years it seemed all the FBI had to go on with the bombs and those grainy videos showing a suspect in that gray hooded sweatshirt, a mask, a distinctive gate, and a pair of Nike shoes with a yellow logo. It is a huge win because it was like finding a needle in a haystack. As they re-examined the evidence, the FBI claims it found cell phone data that places a phone used by coal along the route the day the bombs were planted. The FBI says it discovered a photo that allegedly places his vehicle near the crime scene. Investigators also say they uncovered financial transactions that show coal allegedly buying materials from an area Home Depot that could be used to make bombs. But Cole's family is standing by him, his grandmother telling us he would not hurt a fly. He's due in court possibly as early as today, Rebecca. Alright, Pierre, thank you. Okay, so that did not actually cover him being in court. He was supposed to be in court that day. And again, this is from seven days ago, so it's about the same window. When we got the information from ALB about the suspect being picked up and the jokes that the guy looks like him. Which, yeah, a little bit. Anyway, we are about a little more than 15 minutes away from the top of the hour, guys, and we are alive. If you want to call in and join us on air, you can do so. The number is 667-777-01524, participation code 957-464 in the pound sign. Again, that's 667-777-01524, participation code 957-464 in the pound sign. You can call and come up on air. 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They always want to do the grass is greener over here, not over there thing. So they tell you as much horrific news that's going on in other states as possible. That way they try to make your home state or your home city look better than what's going on elsewhere. So you may hear about things. that's going on someplace else that the people there are not hearing about. So it's a good idea to come together, spread that information, put it out there. So again, one more time, we're going to go to that column number. It's 667-770-1524, participation code 6. Oh, no, wait. reading the wrong line 957-4624, that's 667-770-1524, participation code 957-464 in the pound sign, well, let's give out the wrong number there. Hi guys, you can come up and join us on air, just try to get our attention. You can say break, we're urgent if it's an urgent thing and I'll try to stop the video or whatever we're doing to let you come up if it's a real emergency, if there's something going on that's breaking news that is going on while we're on air. That does happen. We've had that happen a couple of times. Let's see. What can we do? Well, we've covered a couple of serious topics with redacted and guns and gadgets. We also touched on the January 5 and 6 pipe bomber situation. Again, nothing new. Like I said, I want to follow that because I really think they're going to just make that disappear. In the simple fact, that's the only Other thing that we've got on it right now, and you guys heard how short that was I'd be curious to know you know what happened in the court where they chart What what exactly or is everything they're charging them with what's this plea? What does the bet don't hear any of that do you? There's nothing like that any anywhere else any other person and be like oh we want we want to hear it We want to broadcast it. We want people to know that This is the bad guy But they're definitely not doing that with this one Anyway, let's see Then we're gonna go over to run don't walk. We got about 10 minutes and I like the way he does the news. It's very Comedic the way he does his political commentary This is from six hours ago from him Trump is scared that all wins and I am not sure who he's talking about this might be Oh, the Crockett waiting again. And we gotta add, guys. I'm trying to skip past it so we don't get there. Yeah, it looks like it's her. This is Jasmine Crockett, the Democrat congresswoman from Texas District 30. Over several weeks, there had been speculation that Crockett would possibly not run for re-election in the House and instead jump into a crowded Senate race. Are you still thinking about running? I am still thinking about running. We did get our polling back. So we are moving on to the next phase to determine whether or not this is what makes sense in the moment. And if the infrastructure can be built out in the way that I see it being necessary to actually be able to win. But we are evaluating all things and seeing what it would look like to put together a team. And we will make a final decision by Thanksgiving on whether or not we're going to ultimately move forward. But reportedly, Thanksgiving came and went, and by the second week of December, Crockett had still not made a decision. According to CNN, Jasmine Crockett has two cashier's checks made out to use on Monday. One to submit if she files for re-election for her U.S. House seat, the other to jump into the already competitive Texas Democratic primary for U.S. Senate. But then, that Monday morning, the day of the deadline, the race got less competitive as former Congressman and failed Senatorial candidate Colin Allred announced on X that he would not be running for Senate in 2026 and instead would seek to head back to the House. In the past few days, I've come to believe that a bruising Senate Democratic primary and runoff would prevent the Democratic Party from going into this critical election, unified against the danger posed to our communities and our Constitution by Donald Trump. That's why I've made the difficult decision to end my campaign for the U.S. Senate. Translation? He knew that he was not only going to lose against whoever wins the Republican primary, but he knew that he was going to lose against Jasmine Crockett of all people. And if you can't figure out how to beat this in a political race, you should probably get out of politics altogether. What is happening? Like, this is a terrible nightmare. Somebody... me and wake me the f*** up, because I'm ready to get on with it." But to be honest, he shouldn't have been running in the first place as he lost his 2024 Senate race against Ted Cruz by 960,000 votes. But the premise was that this time he was going up against weaker Republican competition. Senator John Cornyn is facing his own tough primary against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and Congressman Wesley Hunt. The New York Post recently reported that Paxton is leading with 29% support and Cornyn and Hunt at 23%. Furthermore, a poll showed that Paxton fared worse against Colin Allred and Texas State Representative James Tolarico in the general election. So in a brilliant move, despite the fact that she hadn't declared or even hinted at running for Senate, the National Republican Senatorial Committee put out a poll in July 2025 that showed Jasmine Crockett receiving 35% support in a Democrat primary, beating all red by 15 points. According to reporting by notice.org, the fact that Crockett was included in the poll was no accident. In June, news broke that Texas Democrats all read Talrico, former Representative Beto O'Rourke, and Representative Joaquin Castro met to discuss the 2026 election. Operatives at the NRSC realized that Crockett, whose political stock had been rising, wasn't included in that meeting, and also hadn't been included in any credible poll. So they decided to change that. And because Crockett had such a strong showing in the NRSC poll, she was included in many polls going forward, including this University of Houston and Texas Southern University poll, where Crockett was beating Allred by 18 points. According to notice, in what is first dubbed an AstroTurf recruitment process, the NRSC had allies that were ceding these new polls pretty aggressively into progressive digital spaces. There were several recruitment phone calls and text messages that went out to Democrats and high-propensity voters across the state that would urge voters to contact and advocate for Crockett to join the race. And those voters had no idea that the people contacting them weren't affiliated with the Democrats or Jasmine Crockett. Hence the astroturfing. They knew that if they started asking pollsters to include Jasmine Crockett when they were questioning people about who should get into the Senate primary. She is a known quantity, right? Like she has higher name recognition than other people in the state, certainly more than in Tallarico. And so when you know you have those two things together, you toss Crockett into the mix and you know she's going to get high poll numbers. And that as a narcissist, obviously as a narcissist, Jasmine Crockett is going to be very persuaded. Hilarious. Now you might be thinking, if Jessamyn Crockett is so popular, then why do the Republicans want her to be the Democrat nominee? Well, because she's a disaster. Let me tell you, let me ask you about a quote that you've made that has some Democrats worried about your ability to win statewide. In a December 2024 Vanity Fair profile, you talked about quotes, and I'm going to read a lot of the quotes just to put it in the context. Quote, all the complexities within the Latino community, the immigration thing has always been something that has perplexed me about this community. It's basically like, I fought to get here, but I left y'all where I left y'all, and I want no more y'all to come here. If I wanted to be with y'all, I would stay with y'all, but I don't want y'all coming to my new home. It almost reminds me of what people would talk about when they would talk about kind of like slave mentality and the hate that some slaves would have for themselves. It's almost like a slave mentality that they have. Now, about the time that that was published last year, around a million Latino voters in Texas were voting for Trump. Do they all have slave mentality? No, and that's not what that... at all to be clear. It did not say that every Latino has that type of mentality. No, no, but say the ones that vote for people who believe in strong or Trump's immigration policies. So I don't believe that the people that voted for Trump believe in what they're actually getting. In other words, Jasmine Crockett thinks that 10 million Latinos who voted for Trump in 2024 are too stupid to understand why they voted for Trump. Got it. Also on Monday, December 8th, Jasmine Crockett officially entered the Senate race with the following video. But you have this woman Crockett. She's a very low IQ person. I watched her speak the other day She's definitely a low IQ person I wanted people to understand who the president sees as a real threat and it is me He also made it clear a number of times that he sees me as a leader Those were his words not mine But here's an actual quote from President Trump on Crockett's leadership qualities which Crockett included in her video announcement Somebody said the other day she's one of the leaders of the party. I said you got a beginning some endorsement of leadership, huh? So now let's take a look at Jasmine Crockett's announcement event as you'll see She brought out some heavy hitters first Houston City Council member Tiffany Thomas Don't want you to touch three neighbors and say she can win she can win she can win she can win Next the widow of a postal worker Jasmine Crockett got I taught her to me when I needed somebody the most that was in public official to help me go against the government. A trans girl and their sister for some reason. A local businessman who spoke so long that they had to cut him off by playing music over him. We need to make this country strong. I remember for the last 20 years every president from with slogans is called... Let's make America great again, but I think we need to change the slogan. We need to say now, let's make America strong again. A Baptist pastor slash social activist. Everybody in the nation knows Jasmine Crockett. She's the baddest sister out there. I'm talking about Jasmine Crockett. And finally, a middle school music teacher and rapper who identifies as queer. They only trying to scare out of running, because they think she'll win. Listen, thought I told you we ain't never scared. Now look who name on the docket. Got two words for every race is bigot. Jasmine Crockett. Y'all hear the words. So some of the words messed up. When I post it on Instagram tonight, y'all just go listen to y'all hear the words. Amen. You know, sometimes you hear people that'll be like, I was there at the march with Martin Luther King. I was there. And we get to say that we was here. So let's just all take a minute to be present and really here for this moment, because this is a really historic moment. Martin Luther Crockett comes out with her fake eyelashes, fake nails and fake accent and gives exactly the speech you'd expect. Trump was too busy golfing. Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Donald Trump. Prices have tripled since Trump became president and we're all feeling it. So according to Jasmine Crock of s***, prices have tripled in the last 10 months and we're all feeling it. Right? And on that stupid note, that's it for now. If you want to support the channel, head over to my brand new merch store, DontLockRun.shop. As always, thank you so much for tuning in, and I hope to see you next time. If there is next time. nationwide is so much more than a great insurance company. They're one of America's largest financial services companies. Like how I'm more than just Peyton Manning. I'm awesome. I'm sure nationwide is blah blah blah blah blah blah. Alright, well, we're at the top of the hour, guys. The intelligence report is coming up next. We will be... Back and about the 45 of a hobby back at about the 40-minute mark to my mark we're doing the drawing and that's when we Roughly will be doing the drawings about 40 minutes into the intelligence work guys stay tuned The intelligence report is coming up next fit after this cheered for you Your freedom is gone your courage lost. You're no more than a slave in this the brave you buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun Permits to start a business or to build a place for one On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and steamy farms and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit so their children will be paid. Your leaders sent artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear to be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right. Pray to God your freedom brings bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Had to just have one last sip of a very fine coffee that Nancy just made. Oh my goodness. And it's part of our old stock. The container that we opened up was nine years old. What the heck is going on there? More on that in a minute, actually. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, north, southwest. And, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and we're on satellite because of all our good friends who listen and then rebroadcast. So many points of the compass impossible to track them all and virtually impossible to stop them. And analog and digital, of course. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Friday! No way! Yes, way, it is Friday. And that means it's Cinco Di Amo Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 12th of December. Well, there's anything special about the 12th of December, except it is Friday. Friday the 12th not to be confused of the 13th women, but there isn't one so we're cool. We must be safe Anyway, it is the 17th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian the socialist and the Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K 2025 old earth calendar 2025 battle for the Republic book to the winter war and Things going on real quick Number one, food. I'm not going to get real deep into it, but food is a weapon. Always remember that. It's one thing if you've never been hungry, you can't appreciate the idea that everybody else will be competing for the same thing that you think you want, F-O-O-D. It can be used as a lever by the wicked and evil that are trying to starve our population into an agreement towards a national police state. And an international police state too, of course. That's the scam. That's what it's all about. That's what these yahooty trash slash excrement and filth. That's what they're always moving towards, desperately trying to shove everybody into. We're going to stop that. We're not going to let that happen. But you're all going to have to be properly armed and food is a weapon. If you do not understand that, you do not understand the concept of the big game. That's part of the logistics trade also. This is part of logistics. More is always better. Right now, we're going into the doldrums after... This is the 12th. We only got about 20 days. We're going to be into the economic build-room slash slump that is natural for the economy. It's not unnatural, okay? Within modern times anyway. The reason this happens is because of the Christmas season. Everybody's going to rush in, grab the Christmas stuff, throw stuff back and forth, try to do the holiday thing. After that, there is usually a tradition that always has been the February Well, forgive me, January to February doldrums and usually had to fight your way through that. That's when you always used to steal the big sales, not like the cyber week or the Black Friday before that. That never existed in the past. That wasn't even a consideration because the late summer fall was headed towards the Christmas cycle and sales were pretty much guaranteed. But with the world in the way that they've blown the bottom of the boat out, games had to be played and have been played. And so we're not used to the fact that there is an adjustment because of the bad economic situation the country's in that is now going to put you into a normal cycle which is going to be very painful. for a lot of companies because they have been used to being able to limp along in other ways or distract through other tools. But this window coming up, people are already pre-lamenting because they're seeing the Christmas sales not where they expected everything to be. I'm just talking general business. Some industries are doing better than others and some really are not slowing down at all. Certain categories, everybody's grabbing everything they can. You know, like ammunition. And you see anything come down in any extreme price? Now, there are some good deals, as there have been for a couple of months here now in like 38 and whatever. But these are unique. And the core price is because of the devaluation of the currency. That's all it is. The devaluation of the currency is what's bollocksing everything up. It's not the tariffs. They're making that an issue because people don't like Trump a dump. The tariffs are going to create a more realistic demonstration of where prices should have been or should be. And let's not forget that the only reason the prices were down is because of the war being waged by foreign powers against America. China has been waging the long march war against us economically from the very get-go. Everybody warned everybody about NAFTA and GATT. Everybody ignored what we said about NAFTA and GATT. Everything that we said about NAFTA and GATT has been correct. And now everybody's doing the, how could this happen? Well, because of NAFTA and GATT. Oh yeah, yeah, let's not play the blame game. I always love what they do. After they do something, then I can't blame us for what it is that we did. Yeah, we can. In spades, every day, whenever possible. What's your point? Are you crazy? Yeah, well they are crazy. Forgive me, I should have, you know, I repeat myself, yes, they're crazy. Anyway, the issue here is especially going to be with food. We're going into the winter cycle. Anybody notice how we're seeing more Central American produce right now? Anybody notice Guatemalan and Honduran fruits and vegetables in the fresh cattery? If you look at who is producing the food that somebody's asking and asking me about, that stuff didn't taste right. Let me give an example. There were some string beans that have popped up in the system. Well, they weren't their fresh string beans. They're also kind of tough. Well, there are certain breed that you find, like I said, there are many breeds around the planet. We've talked about this before because we've also planted things. If you pay attention, Guatemala. Do you think Guatemala is a qualified country to be, you know, to be claiming maybe that it's got actually a class A food production operation going? Where would you personally think to rate the Guatemalan agricultural base? Have you thought about that? I have. I would put them very low. They have a very low standing. But that's the food showing up in the upper end of strata in the American system. What happened to California? What happened to Florida? Interestingly enough, NAFTA and GATT step by step has done exactly what it was supposed to do to undermine all of these American agro industries that were ours. and progressively introduce lesser and lesser grade food stuffs. By the way, the good stuff, it goes to certain people, but it doesn't go to you. The good stuff's still out there. It's just not going to be offered to you. Let's understand how the game works. Okay? But that's where they've had to go in order for them to try and create the illusion that somehow the prices are still stable. They're falling farther and farther away from the core higher quality production areas. Now the food stuff to a degree are still being made in California and they're still being made in Florida, but they're not being offered to you. This is what happens with communism all the time. The food products that are generated are stolen by the communists. They are then exported and of course sold to other markets but don't appear in the parent market where the food was produced. This is why people in communist states starve. Always. Not sometimes. Always. So another part of the formula here is you're getting what you, they believe you deserve because they hate you. Everybody that's on the list of things to do that we're going to have to get rid of, well they would flat out tell you in their own circles when they talk amongst themselves they hate you. Which is why they're doing what they're doing to you. Okay? So we need to act accordingly. And again, food storage, the basics, but any bulk, and I would recommend that you just do create a bit of a variety on the shelf. because a lot of you can't handle food fatigue which is the idea that you just have to eat the same thing day after day. Well, a lot of people will be very happy to eat the same thing day after day if they are starving and have nothing. You'll learn that's a basic axiom right from the get go. If it's edible, it's safe and I can eat it, it should be on the shelf, it should be in my inventory if I can get it for a great price. provided it's, again, up to stuff as far as the quality of the product. Now, we're still canning right now. Reason. I'm getting a lot of other fresh foodstuffs for free in quantity. And of course, it's a hiccup thing. You don't know what you're going to get next, so Nancy is constantly ready to either pickle or sugar or to can in whatever way the product that we're picking up. You need to be thinking the same way. If you can get something cheap and a lot and you've got the opportunity and you have the cash in hand, it should be something that you put into your stores. We're at the end of the squash, a little late now for grabbing some of the stuff that was the inventory on the shelves, I should say in the front yards and such with pumpkin growers and gourds, but there's still some out there. The farther south you go, the more likely it is that stuff is actually still sitting there but not rotted. That's the balance. If you're in a warm environment, the stuff doesn't sit long. But if you're on the edge of the temperate, you still have the opportunity to put bulk, squash, or pumpkin or whatever into root cellars and storage. Remember, you get two products out of there. You get the meat itself from the pumpkin or the gourd. You also have the seeds. The seeds can be used for cooking oil. or the seeds can be used and be eaten and obviously there are seeds for the next season so overlap is quite extensive there. One of the big things about any of the food storage is to diversify though in terms of types of storage. Fresh food storage is not a problem if you know what you're doing and root cellars are something that everybody should build. It should be a priority. If you don't have one that should be on your list of things to do. One of the things that was asked about the other day here, it's been about a week now, is smokehouses. And I have talked extensively about smokehouses. And I do highly recommend you do a little bit of research. There's a couple of really great books out there, more than a few. But there are several that cover all sizes, types, and eras of smokehouses. And traditionally, everybody had a smokehouse on their property somewhere. Now, in this situation where we are now, you're going to have to build accordingly based on what you have in the way of space or materials. But the other half of this is knowing how to maintain the smokehouse. You're just putting it up. You've got to be able to operate it. This is like owning gold and silver and copper. If you have gold, silver and copper, you need a scale. If you are going to run a smokehouse, you need to have the working knowledge and the materials, which includes salts and other materials in terms of smoke wood, whatever product you're going to use. Eventually, store bought, you may do store bought initially to operate the test, but guys, you're going to have to get used to the idea of harvesting your own fruit woods or your own sugar woods for your processes. In fact, that's why smoke houses were so popular is because it was 100% under the control of the owner. And how well the product turned out, it was totally your responsibility. Now, smoking, you can store any meat that way. All meats, traditionally all meats were stored through smoking. Something I was talking to somebody about, we used to have what we called blind robins. I love blind robins. I grew up with them. Most people turn their nose up to them, and I understand. Of course, if you start to starve, that would be a different story. But the fact is that these products traditionally were out there because of the northern European and Scandinavian nature of a lot of the population here in the Great Lakes and all over the northern states of the Union. Now that's changed to a degree. People's tastes have changed. They've got more persnickety. Sugar and sweet is more important than anything. That's the addiction government got everybody on. Sugar and sweet, lots of sugar, lots of sweet. More sugar, more sweet. And of course, well, with that comes diabetes and all the other fun stuff. But in the meantime, it was tasty. So anyway, the smoked fish typically, blank robins were one. Another one is salted fish. Remember, we used to have salted perch. We had salted cod on the shelf. How many of you remember? I'll jog your memory, maybe. Used to come in these small wooden boxes. Traditionally, it was Swedish produced from one of the Scandinavian fishing fleets. The product was salted on the sea, not because it was salty in the sea. Because it was salt, the packing systems, the ships literally are processing on the ocean in more recent years. But they were an excellent way to store and maintain large quantities of protein and fish. Again, one of those things that is a contested market internationally, the Chinese are raiding everywhere. So, there's another thing that's going to, it will disappear from here. There are things that you're assuming are going to be there will disappear. Quality of product of the crappy product, well, some of the crappy product will still be there. But it won't be anywhere near the grade of what we presently are able to access. So, this is why understanding and knowing how to do for yourself is especially critical with, you know, the up and coming issues that the system is intentionally creating for the purpose of crisis. fabricating crisis. Now one of the neat things about salting, peppering, or smoking, and usually all three are combined to a degree, is that it's all simple product. There's not a whole lot of recipe to anything. It's a matter of knowing, timing, and also consumption rates because you can cure different products to different levels based upon How often are you consuming them or how quickly are you consuming them? You can economize that way. So there's all kinds of tricks to the trade here. Do a little research. You'll see what I'm talking about. But food is a weapon and it's obvious that's what they're pointed at your head with right now and your stomach, by the way. Hold on here. I think I better grab a cup of coffee or hold on second and smell. Oh yes, taste. There we go, get that voice back maybe. Anyway, we're at 25 minutes after the hour. We are going to have the drawing app through the bottom of the hour break. For all of you out there, again, I want to say thank you to those who have donated for this cycle. And we're catching up on a few other issues. I guess we'll check to make sure we get all the dots. All of the I's dotted and T's crossed. Billing wise, I think we're going to be good. As long as we stay the pace that we're at, so again, we'll keep everybody up to speed on this, but it is looking like with the regulars, we have quite a few people as I've said that don't get involved in the drawings as far as wanting to participate, at least, and if they haven't noted and haven't mentioned, they might be surprised. They may be any way, even though they didn't want to. We've had a number of really nice gifts that have been handed over to us as part of supporting the drawing and that way supporting the network. I want to say thank you again to our friends for doing that. That has made a big difference, only it saves me a lot of time because there's a lot of other irons in the fire. So everywhere where we've had people pitch in means it's saved me time. And that makes all the difference in the world with all the stuff we've got going on right now. Anyway, let's see, bottom of the hour break. I've got to break out the blue book. We've had a number of requests and you know what I know that I have a listing here. for Pink Floyd. The problem with most Pink Floyd songs is that they're really cool, but they're also really long. Now that they're shorter, and from the David Gilmour album, for instance, there's no way I hear as much of the pieces that are done, it's my show, those are done in the shorter format based on traditional radio production. Pink Floyd's longer albums, needless to say, 11 minutes, 12 minutes, 13 minutes, whatever. There are a few shorter, you know, stick pieces, and we're going to play one here in a minute. I'm going to request it for Ed. But there are a number of cover pieces you might want to look at if you'd like to make a request. Go into YouTube or Bitchute, whatever, and look at what they have there in the way of postings for covers for Pink Floyd. There are a couple of bands that have done some really interesting work and they are not mimicking. They are actually changing up style a little bit. It might be something you would be interested in. With all the requests I have for Pink Floyd that we haven't played, I know I have them in the blue book, we are going to play one tonight that will cover about 13 requests. I should tell you something right there. But, if you'd like to make a request, no matter what it is, please send me an email at liberty at provi.net. When you do, put music request at the top for the title. And artist or band and the name of the song. And if you can, a link. I know several of you have actually sent more than one link, which is cool. So, you can go to either Vivo or YouTube or whatever. And so you have options, which I appreciate. Thank you. Most important here again is remember, watch out for fanity, style and type of music. If you might notice, we're pretty eclectic because there's stuff from all over the dartboard and that still is useful or it basically has a theme that applies to what we're doing with the Patriot effort or again expresses feelings and attitudes that are in line with concerns or any interest. But anyway, number one, we're gonna play Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here, the original studio cut, preferably off the album, but most of them are. And how do you tell? Well, here's how. The more recent digital recurse models don't have any of the classic benchmarks like the Eternal Cough. If you're listening to Pink Floyd at the beginning of the Wish You Were Here, Pay attention and listen in the back. You'll see it very you'll hear see it. You'll hear it very quietly But it was left in studio. There's a couple of benchmarkers like that through each song Where it's like wow somebody left the mic open. Yeah, and they said piss on it. Keep makes it feel feel alive so the the new digital has made considered that the eternal cough is is evil it's It needs to be fixed because digital and AI know so much more than the artists who originally produced the product. Yeah, that worked. So I piss on AI and it works as crap. But anyway, wish you were here by Pink Floyd. And then we're going to do, when Pink Floyd was in the schizophrenic mode, David Gilmour and there's no way out of here. There we go. Two Pink Floyds, kind of. And that will also cover a whole bunch of requests that I've had. I figured this is a good night. We're heading into the winter months. Brian Enyo is another one that's really great for sci-fi music and sci-fi-slash-float sound. And so he did the original dune soundtrack for the first dune that was done years ago. So Pink Floyd, wish you were here. And David Gilmour, Pink Floyd. Slash there's no way out of here and you're listening to Liberty Tree Radio There we go. Look for the ones who pay attention to every little detail but mostly not. It was built in pride that the world doesn't get to this end. Ford! Ford was built and the world shuttered. Well, when Ford was originally built, they were pretty cool. Unfortunately, there's been a few windows of construction there with Ford production that have been horrific, sadly enough, because I like Fords. I like Shabbos. I like cars. Anyway, we are back and it is about 18 minutes to the top of the hour. It is the end of the work week, at the beginning of the work weekend. I want to say hi to Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogilvah Ranges, Nagahitcham, Fox, Wolf, Rustic One, which is the only Rustic left that doesn't have a name, Camp Betcher, and of course Fort Benning, Michigan. Fort Benning, Michigan is It's a new tool for construction for the season, but there is some internal stuff going on I understand we're gonna have some Christmas parties up there and Yes, they are available for weddings. You can use the chapel at Fort Benning for Fort Benning, Michigan for Wedding parties militia weddings, and we've already had more than a few so I got some really cool imagery Especially since remember we went with the World War two a Barrett configuration to simulate Sand Hill, except of course we've modernized a lot of it, but externally it's the same basic design. Pretty close, close enough you won't know the difference and if you remember Fort Benning and the Sand Hill, oh god. Don't forget the cockroaches, that's the most fun part about trying to really help people understand Fort Benning. Looks cool when you see all the images like a Weaver soldiers or whatever. But they don't show you the Georgia cockroaches dudes they were everywhere especially the barracks No matter how hard you try to kill them off. No matter how anyway Also again a reminder we do need for facilities the plow crews so the Pin number is alpha 6 1 alpha 4 and you then use space space plow PLOW capital that'll get you right to the roster and Contact point we only need Bravo equipment. We're not looking at you know again basic push equipment We're not need needing any big heavy buckets. This is not a heavy work project This is a modification of site project. So just a heads up and Anybody can show up tomorrow or through the weekend. I'm sure there will be something else to dress up. But so you don't waste a trip if everybody's taken care of. Again, the pin number is alpha 6 1 alpha 4, space, space, or space, plow in capitals, P-L-O-W, plow. Anyway, that brings us almost, in fact, I'll tell you what, that brings us to the drawing, which we're going to do so we don't have to run fast. So, Edward should be there, I think, and we have five names that we are going to pull from the hat, progressive. And like the five FM channels on an FM tactical radio. Cool! Anyway, so, maybe we'll see if we get Ed there. Should hear his voice. There we go! All right, so Ed's with us. Yep, we got Edward. Okay, first Ed had to get into the proper outfit. It's like the old rank studios, the guy with the big gong. He switched over to the loincloth, he's oiled his body, and did the Donald Trump fake skin color. It's not pretty because it's orange. Well, I've only used Ed where me and Jerry have been messing around with AI doing a little like old Dungeons and Dragons style role-playing. My character kind of looks like that right now, but pictures of Godfather's face on his head. Huge AI, congenitated. Terrible. Well, it's AI. Come on, it's always terrible. And everybody is armed with the muzzle-loading Blunderbuss barrel tip, flintlock, magazine, fed, folding wooden stock rifle, right? Just to make sure it seems realistic. Everybody has one. I know I do. So anyway, well we are okay what for everybody out there again. Thank you for donating now This is not the end of the drawings, but for Friday. It is the 12th of December Again, it is and now in the loincloth his skin is orange He's got the Donald Trump orange thing going still has the dark hair though, which really makes it look strange And he's got the of course also the safety gauntlet because of the sharp edges of the barrel that he hacked into to create the spinner and So now with that image he's going to reach into the barrel and he's going to grab between the rats and the small mice down there chewing on the other stuff a slip and he's pulling it out and the first person is Sandy Kopinski if I'm saying the next one. Oh Sandy, okay very good. Yep, kill Kopinski. Very good. All right, so Sandy Kopinski and again These are all going to be medium boxes this time. There will be one that seems smaller, but it's densely packed. Let's put it that way. The weight is what kills us on the shipping. That's the thing. So it doesn't mean there's no size it is. Okay, so now Ed's spinning the barrel, the little rats and mice. Oh, a cockroach jumped out. The rats and mice are now dizzy. It's easier to reach in. He's going to grab another name and he's pulled out. Tamela Disarosis, that's our friend in the thumb. That's the name that he's entered under. Very good. Okay, so there and that again Well, I could almost drive that to him. Not quite though a little farther and that's why I asked earlier. One of our friends to the south is so close so we literally just take the stuff down the road guys. Got a couple people that have one that are you know, like spitting distance. Okay, so next Now we're going to spin the barrel again. It stops and it reaches in and pulls out another name and that name is... Bill Rogers. Rogers. That's right here in Michigan. Roger. Roger. That's in, okay, that's one of our friends in Ohio. So Bill Roger in old height. Pretty good. Hold on here. We do have two bills in the drawing and they have almost exact same name. One has an S on the end, the other one doesn't. This one does not have an S on the end of the name. Very good. Okay, so now once more time we're going to reach into the barrel. Oh, we got bit. Oh, that'll hurt. Ravey shots later. And number four is... Number four is Tombo back. Tom Bobak, okay, very good and again a reminder You can enter as many times as you want people that you're don't worry If you can you can send a donation and those that those digits go in Send another donation and those digits go in that's how it works Okay. Now last but not least the quick they're still a little dizzy Although that one larger rat the one with the pink tail and the little beady eyes. Wait a minute. That's all the rats down there. Okay, so Reach past them and grab me a name for number five. Number five, Daniel Griffin. Daniel Griffin. Excellent. Okay, so Sandy K, Pamela, Bill R, Tom B, and Daniel G. There we go. So we have them on the list and we might be able to get things out tomorrow. We'll see what happens because it's Saturday and then we'll be going from there. We still have one package that has had a problem. I've been trying to get a confirmation on the On the zip because I think that's that's where the problem was with the zip But I think you were in contact with them too, so I don't know if that's been resolved or not. I just wanted to remind all Okay, I'll have to double check again. Yeah Well, there are a lot of interesting things going on here right now and we've been able to keep up but time has been eaten up five days straight here. So again, be patient everybody. We'll explain later, but maybe, maybe not. But again, we're doing what we can to get as much done as quickly as possible. Also because of the holiday season, we know how that works. However, it seems like all the packages are going through pretty quick. So while they may be busy, I don't think they're that busy. Did you watch the post redacted did I wanted them attacking the post office? Trying to shut down the US police office redacted did a piece on it. I think it was like a week or two ago, dad It's an interesting one if you haven't seen it. I think it's like an hour long though So it's not something like I can just play clip it off Well, it's interesting that you know for years the post office has been privately purchased because of the corporate takeover with the War Powers Act And the problem that they've got, they've had to wait until they stupefied the population to the point where they don't have any working knowledge of how things are supposed to be and why they exist. One of the purposes behind the post office is to be a system of record, a reliable system of record for accountability and measures. And that is why you have certified mail, for instance. It is designed to be a service carrier for commerce and business, but not under the commerce clause mechanism. Rather, it is an obligation of the executive and under constitutional law. The whole of the government is to maintain a sound postal service that is reliable to the assist in the certification of activities and in a timely manner create what are called just requirements or just, what is it, it's just, I'll think about it in a minute here, God I've written it a million times, just service but also it's, I'll keep talking, I'll rattle it off and I'll have to say it in the middle of another sentence probably because my lumber yard is working. But anyway, that's why the Postal Service is supposed to be maintained. We use it as an effective tool against the court all the time whenever we've operated in the court because it's the one thing they don't expect. The present court system under the Admiralty occupation forces are very sloppy intentionally. They're always acquiescing to the prostitute's office but always antagonistic to the defense. because they're a military operation. And the purpose behind the post was to ensure that no, it was one of the many checks and balances, especially having to do with the skullduggery of judges claiming that they did not receive service for a particular action in court. I've had judges look at me and I had to go down and personally sign for these filings. In other words, you can't send the clerk down. Now, I'm sure that they're ignoring a lot of even those rules today, but since you expect the signature, it has to be demonstrated by a person who is receiving the document, and this is all the responsibility of the custodian of the mail, which is the postal service. So, yeah, there's a whole bunch of lecherous pieces of trash out there that would like to see the U.S. Postal Service, even in its ghosted pattern right now, gone. This will be part of the whole process of stealing the land off from underneath you when the time comes because there is no effective way to prove service on anything if they have their way. If they were to do that, get rid of the post office. The sky's the limit for fraud. We already have seen how fraud, what kind of fraud we had with the system that we have in place back in 08 where you had banks foreclosing on houses that they had no administrative paperwork on. and the whores that we have through the whole of the system. Remember, the judges love this kind of confusion because it's not confusion. They get money out from every action that goes through the courts. Creating additional business of that type for the courts was a windfall of cash that was stripped from a lot of Americans fighting to keep their personal property. It was not accidental. It was completely planned by all these stinking ring knockers. And it's in motion probably again. If they're talking about doing away with the post, the reason is that there are no private contractors that could be reliable. I've had a big problem with all this electronic signature crap that's going on, not just with your credit cards, you know, when you use a card or something and you put a squiggle on a screen. Texas and many other states have gone over to allowing for this electronic signature process. In no way, shape, or form will you be able to, in any substantive form, demonstrate whether or not something actually has happened in the way of a transfer, an exchange, a filing of statement or a filing of fact. And conveniently and progressively whole records could be made to disappear. When they go pirate, okay, and when I say that, I'm not saying that flippantly, we just had the US government go stinking pirate right in front of the whole world with this bullshit with this Venezuelan, Venezuelan, of Elo-Anistanian, the Venezuelan oil tanker that was stolen. Now, the pigs that stole it, they know they're criminal. But look at how blatant they are. Do you think that that's going to be isolated just to Venezuelan oil tankers? That's visions of things to come when they try to steal the land off from underneath your feet. I read it's not even privateering because they used a corporate entity, which by the way is one of the few constant it is a constitutional mechanism the the Coast Guard Okay, they told us all that the Coast Guard jumped that ship. Well, where was that Venezuelan ship when the Coast Guard jumped it? It was in international waters, and it wasn't anywhere truly near the United States. Okay? Now here's the problem. Words mean something. Coast Guard. What's the purpose of the Coast Guard? Do you think that words mean something here? As in protecting America's coastline. Now for quite a few years the perversion of the Coast Guard is such that they're used virtually over the planet and by the way this goes back a ways. During Vietnam, US Coast Guard was over there operating in Vietnam. Shouldn't have been there at all. If anything, you expand the Navy and the Naval services operate accordingly the way they're supposed to. But that's not what they did. Now in this most recent escapade, literally in place of privateers, you know, Coughler privateering, oh privateering, we will go. In this case, it was public privateering, slash piracy on the high seas, with a government entity that illegitimately is operating outside of its sphere of influence. The Coast Guard is not supposed to be there. Does everybody understand that? Coast Guard. In fact, we had the bastards here. If we had all of our Coast Guard, here in the United States rather than parking US Coast Guard cutters because we don't have enough crew. Go look the stories up on that. We've got Coast Guard cutters parked because we don't have enough crew to man all of them. But we got enough time to take a bunch of B-witches and ship them halfway across, well a quarter of the way across the planet and plop their ass on somebody else's tanker. Well if anybody should have been doing that, should have been the Navy. We have a deep water navy for a reason and the navy is the one that should have been doing that and having the Coast Guard in there doing that was BS and I don't care what bullshit, metalegal garbage they try to twist because they are but they also have been rather quiet about it because they realize the kickback it's already come from all of us. Why? Well I don't recall good old Donald Trump and Trump a dump saying that he was going to promise that we were going to pirate ships on the high seas if he became president. Boy, he promised he'd be doing that for you. All the other BS where all of a sudden you're focusing on, wait, wait, wait, wait, about the fentanyl thing, Mark? What about the fentanyl thing? You said cocaine? Okay, fentanyl is not the South American thing. And they keep yapping. It's funny how they go apples and oranges all the time. Colombia, Venezuela. Venezuela, Colombia. Oh, they're right there. Now, there's a whole bunch of other drugs that they do bring in. Fentanyl is only because they've got you all conditioned to the fentanyl scam. We've had a du jour drug every decade that you're supposed to dash of teeth and run of hair and chew your toenails off about. Now, fentanyl is a problem. But all those other drugs didn't go away. Now if you said, oh yeah, you know, they're bringing in more of that stinking cocaine, it'd be like, cool, but you see, they're using the scam conditioning of propaganda, and so they can't say cocaine. That's old man. That's just old. So instead, we had to, you know, we have to have the new threat, the new threat has to constantly be reinforced, the new scare. And so, it's signal, man, it's got to be fentanyl. Anybody dip into that boat wreckage afterwards and confirm that that was fentanyl? No, the people who are lying to you about everything else, and everybody acknowledges they're lying, you're all of a sudden wanting to believe about what's on the boat. Now, tell me it's cocaine. Tell me it's heroin. And I believe you because we know what kind of product they're generating down there. Who's bringing us the fentanyl? Well, at the very least, it's mostly the Chinese. And if it isn't the Chinese, it's their co-operators that they buy in India. Probably some Pakistan now, maybe not Pakistan, more likely Southeast Asia for the rest of it. Anyway, pay attention here people because there's going to be a lot of other exciting things going on and yeah, all this from the post office. Yeah, because the post office is a critical component tied into the legitimate mechanisms of your everyday legal activities to benchmark your property and keep it safe. and they don't want that they want to steal your property you will own nothing and be a slave I hear the music we're at the top for everybody out there again thank you if you're out there training right now be careful if you can volunteer it's warm in the radio shacks you guys could be a DJ hour or two so volunteer take the time God bless our Republic We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run and we are on the mark. So stay inside. All of you are the solution. I'm going to get out of the way. Ed taking over. LTR carry's on.