Mark Koernke discussed vehicle preparedness and self-sufficiency, focusing on acquiring and maintaining older, mechanically simple vehicles (pre-1970s models with points-and-condenser ignition systems) that would function after an EMP event. He emphasized the importance of spare parts, fuel lines, brake lines, and alternative transportation methods like bicycles and folding bikes. The show also covered armored vehicles, military equipment acquisition, battery storage for cold weather, and winter gear selection. In the second hour, Koernke addressed geopolitical events including protests in Bulgaria and Mexico, criticized Israeli influence on U.S. policy, and warned of potential nuclear threats, while promoting militia organization and preparedness.
said, there's some beautiful cars here in the area. Right now, there's even a kick myself in the ass. There was one down in Texas we ran into for $800. In line 170, beautiful engine. I put hundreds of thousands of miles on an engine like that, a 170. And it's a Ford Falcon, but it's a Ranchero. It's the first of the Rancheros that came out. And it was average. It was a car you could drive every day. That's what you need and you need it so simple that the list of spare parts that you need to keep on the shelf is very short points condenser cap rotor But in this case I'd also for instance any of these vehicles while we still can I would buy a complete distributor In addition to that remember no electronic ignition. There's no electronic ignition. There's points and condenser. That's it Plug wires, make sure you have replacement. In this case, I would buy with any of these vehicles we're talking about. I've done this with the charger, the Mustang, and a few other vehicles that we have that are tucked away. I have two sets of plugs for each. And I bought top end plugs for a reason, simply because, again, better materials, a little hotter, and it guarantees a little more efficiency with regard to performance. So you can spend a little, you can spend a lot. At the very least you want complete, a couple of sets of plugs. Right off the bat, they're not that expensive, especially if you go basic model. You don't have to do it, Mark just said. I'm just recommending because this is priorities for me. The big thing here again is it just has to be utility and drivable. I've got student bakers down the road here, we've got ramblers down the road. Yes, somebody says, well Mark, what about old Jeeps? Old Jeeps are fantastic. The problem is that they are demanding higher prices, well for the very reason we are talking about. But let me point something out. AMC and Jeep were all one at one time and they are the most universal for being able to switch out engines from everything. Now I don't want to switch any engine out if I buy this. I don't want a car that somebody said, yeah, it's completely upgraded. It's got all the latest electronics. Now that's not what I'm looking for. I'm looking for a standard points and condenser. If it's original and hasn't even had the ignition system changed or forgive me, the fuel system changed, I recommend that that be the case. Try to pick up a vehicle with no alterations. You then can figure out what you might want to do to change the vehicle for the sake of, for instance, fuel efficiency. There are some tricks and things you can do that are not necessarily out of the box, but they are definitely part of the priority of things to do to get the job done right. Otherwise, one thing I would look at is fuel lines. For instance, right away, fuel lines are old and a lot of these. Now, if you're down south, I wouldn't worry as much. My God, the vehicles I've seen guys tow it on the gun range, as I've mentioned many times, people would kill for up here. No rust. It's just a beater, man. Yeah, well, that's cool. That's exactly what we want. I need every stinking vehicle I can get my hands on. The example of what you saw here with the vehicle failures in San Fag, Cisco, is representative of a weapon system that's waiting to be used. Everybody goes, what? Well, let me ask you something. Cars can drive wherever they're told to drive. Do you think that the car company that made them made them so they can't drive them from outside? Of course they did. They've got full access to your system. If the government needed to block off a highway, what better way than to drive roadblocks to where they need to be blocked? But I'm in it. They don't care. One of the things that happened this weekend is people literally got locked in their cars. Now this is something else we've already talked about and it's one of the reasons when I give out gifts, you know I've talked about this many times, the first best choice I have for a knife that I would give you is a gift. is one of these EMP knives. We used to get them, I used to have a wholesaler, I still have the same wholesaler, but he used to buy these in good selection, which is why a lot of you guys got some either rosewood or stainless steel panel sides or all kinds of really neat artwork. It was fantastic. They're beautiful knives. There's nothing wrong with nothing fancy, but fancy enough. And they have a skull crusher, oh, I'm sorry, a window breaker. You have a seat belt cutter and they have a single blade which is a shark tooth so it can do more cutting if you had to still cut your way out of that safety belt. Maybe it's getting tough. Well, these people all got locked in their cars and people were beating on the window. Okay, guys, let me remind you, if you don't have one of those spiffy knives I just mentioned, and again, everybody, if you got people nearby, have them listen for a minute. If you get locked in a vehicle and if you get stuck in a vehicle, the auto industry provided you with window breakers in every car that's out there. They're part of the design. Did you hear me? Now, what is that? Well, workers in the glove box? No, it's behind your head. Every one of the neckrests that are in your car will pull up out of their fixture. Now, they're either flat plate made out of pretty girthy like 1 1�8 inch steel stock or aluminum stock, but they have a rounded base. If you'll notice, or even if they're flat rectangular steel, they have a taper on the bottom. Well, the idea behind this is you grab the headrest, you grab the arch shank of that thing, you aim it at that side window and bam! Yes, what it does, the steel beats glass, even the aluminum beats glass, okay? But in every car, in every car, in every car, the headrest is your emergency out for windows when they lock down because the system locks you in. Don't forget that, the headrest, the headrest, the headrest. It's so simple. It's ridiculous and people died in their cars or burned it up their cars. Nobody could get the window open Nobody could get the oh trust me that that headrest is coming out real quick and then man Everybody better be doing it. I will whoever's window gets broken first is where we're going out Well preferably in some kind of order and not three people trying to get out the same little mouthful because that ain't gonna work either Is it now prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance? So, this demonstration, once again, not that I haven't said this a million times, there's no way in hell I would have a self-driving car. It's bad enough all the electronics he put on board to spy on us. Most every car from the 80s on is a rat car, to one degree or another. I've told you this, I've talked about it for as long as we've been on the air. It's just some cars are more rat cars than others. And in the modern fleet, the electronic vehicles are planned for failure, planned to reduce your ability to move. The only way that you can actually do it is to actually turn around and make your own hybrid solution, which is to have a generator on the back of your vehicle with fuel tanks ready to go, and literally charging directly into the system off of a generator, making your vehicle a hybrid with the electric vehicles to begin with. But the self-driving vehicles, remember, you don't have any, there is no steering wheel shaft. I'm gonna mechanically pull my car off that, no, you're not, because you can't. This is all planned, this is not accidental, this is police state. These are nothing more than moving prison cells, that's all they are. And with a prison cell mandated society, with the type we have right now, most of the loads, they just can't see that. Oh, you're just paranoid. Yeah, well, I'll tell you what, tell those people that just got hockey-pucked in San Fag, Cisco, about that. You know, how'd that go for you dudes? Man, I was scared. I was stuck in my vehicle. Yeah, I hear about that. You were stuck in your vehicle. Why were you stuck in your vehicle? Everything, everything, just, stop. Did your vehicle stop? Yeah, I mean, it stopped. Why? Why did it stop? Why are you asking that question? What do you mean why I'm asking that question? I'm just curious. Oh, did it just completely fail on you? Why, of course it did. Shazam, Sergeant Carter. Shazam! Again, yeah, I am rubbing it in. And yeah, I do think it's sad. But of course, the people that it happened to, well, maybe they deserve it. Stupid should be rewarded with stupid prizes. And that's what they got. Stupid prizes. Stupid. So stupid. So, however, the problem is remember that those same creatures will be climbing over you to get to whatever it is they feel that they should have instead of you having when the time comes. Don't forget that. These are rabid little rats, rabid rodents that are the most evil kind. And remember, what's mine is mine and what's yours is ours, comrade. And so again, this is one of the reasons for having a, in your, you should have a small fleet now, that sounds weird, but it's not. You should have a commuter car. I don't know if you, I wouldn't say, oh, but you could have one of those electric, no, no I wouldn't, no, I wouldn't say that to you, I wouldn't do damage like that to your mind. No, there isn't a reason for having one like that as a primary anything. Now to have one to play with, I'll tell you like these little two-seater electric cars that have been out for quite some time, there's a person who does bookkeeping in town and her house is literally, you know, she can see her house from where the little tax office is. Now, for her to jump in that vehicle and go down the street, it's perfect for that purpose. If something happens, she can go back to the house and we leave the vehicle abandoned along the road or wherever, plenty of space if it lets her go. Oops, that's right. But otherwise, yeah, that would be cool. For an in-town commuter car, like for going down to the grocery store and whatever in a little town, it would be a perfect roller skate. Beyond that, no, I wouldn't trust any of them anymore. I haven't trusted them for quite some time, but none of you should. There's absolutely no reason to put your life in danger in a situation like that with the up and coming events that are planned by the Ringknockers. And I'm sure they'll do everything they can to keep as much conversation about this back and forth from taking place. by getting something else to be the next thing you need to be worried about or point at and distress or giggles, take your pick, whatever it is to keep everybody's brain shut off. Because that is what they're doing right now. They're trying to. So again, with regard to these vehicles, number one, when you're buying them, if anything spare is offered, take it. There's a beautiful Buick down the street here that has almost everything to replace on the vehicle what's there for $2,500. Now is it like the showboat car of the collection so to speak? Because you got somebody who's looking for it. Like I said, it's not a goat man. It's not a GTO. It's not a fill in the blank but on the shopping list. No, it's not, but it's a viable automobile and you got all kinds of spare parts. Now me, I bag and box. In fact, I've got a bunch I'm doing right now for the suburban fleet that we run. I've got a whole bunch of parts that are being bagged and tagged. Now am I doing anything really super sophisticated? Nope. Go get a big bunch of garbage bags. Go get a whole bunch of plastic and get everything wrapped up and off the ground and outside, you know, inside, outside. out of mine, garbage bags, go get a whole bunch of plastic, and get everything wrapped up and off the ground and outside, out of sight, out of mine for a particular year, especially back in those days. So commonality of parts is pretty straightforward. This is why, like I said, when you're buying these spare parts, again, get doubles in some cases, not necessarily because yours will need it. But let's take it, keep in mind, you might run into another vehicle That's exactly like the one you've got, which we've done a couple of times here. I'll explain that in a minute. And those spare parts are immediately available so we can move the vehicle from wherever it is, wherever it's located. Or at least once we get it back from wherever we find it, we're able to put it completely together top to bottom. And it's running just like the Bravo vehicle and the Charlie vehicle that we have in the fleet. There's A, the Alpha team. Then there's the B vehicles, then there's the C vehicles. Again, what's a C vehicle, somebody would ask. How about like a wood truck? And if you have a wood truck, anybody, if you do firewood, you know what that is. That's that pickup truck you had for however many years. And guess what? It's not quite dead. And it runs really great. It don't look pretty, not in any way, shape, or form. But every time you go out to chop wood or pick up wood out of the back 40, the four-wheel drive works, the bed's on the back still kind of holding together. And you get whatever you need done, and you didn't cost you any more money than, you know, again, you already paid for it. Already paid for itself how many lifetimes over in its time and service with you. So, again, the B-Team vehicles in this case will quickly become the A-Team vehicles if things go as we expect, and I'm pretty sure they are. It's not an if, it's just a when. We're at the end of the stick on most all the stuff that could go wrong. The bad guys are in motion to do whatever damage they can before they get to the big hoorah, you know, the attempt to take over the rest of the way. We're going to have to be kilomating them before they kilomate us, and to do that we have to have the right tools in the toolbox. Now, the other thing here again, I mentioned brake lines, or forgive me, fuel lines, go through brake lines. If they're iffy, take the time and replace them. Amazingly enough, now here's something that's going to really be scary. You'll be amazed at how many older vehicles you can find almost everything for underneath the body. Brake lines, fuel lines, of course you can do raw brand new fuel lines. I would recommend doing stainless but it's hard to find stainless. The last two that I did, I did stainless and I had to bend myself obviously. I mean you're not going to find pre-bent although maybe there is somebody out there doing it. I haven't really searched that hard. But the cost was effective, you know, in other words, it didn't cost me that much and When I was done, I won't ever have to replace those those Well the fuel lines or the brake lines again, and they're all stainless I made it made all of them stainless. Okay, those particular vehicles. Go ahead jump in their car Hey mark, my neighbor across the street ABC Performance, I think is the name of him I think that's his website and he restores like he specializes in frames and you know like vintage Chevys and stuff, but he'll pretty much do anything, but I'm pretty sure he does he sells custom stainless steel brake lines and stuff like that You might want to look them up ABC performance auto maybe dot-com In in Lake City, Michigan and you mentioned 69 cornet My buddy in Texas has a car for sale. I don't know if anybody here might be interested. It's the convertible 66 Tempest Back then the GTO and the Tempest it was just a different trim package. It's that rain car It this thing has a He's got a rebuilt 400 in it from a 70 GTO That's got very few miles on it. It was his wife's daily driver. It's a Texas car He's in Colleen, Texas right by Fort Hood And he's you know, it's it's a it's still a daily driver. It's not minute out or nothing He's got a whole interior for it, you know covers and everything and I think It's an automatic, it's got a 1970s era automatic transmission out of a firebird, I believe. But, you know, it's been sitting in his barn for a few several years. When he put it away, you know, I got, I had a video of him burning rubber. You know in the barn you're about 40 feet or something skid marks on the cut this Cement floor and anyway, it's been parked in there But he's selling it for 14,000 or best offer So if anybody's interested you can get a hold of me Or I can give you his number and you can just text him Sounds good Well, I'll tell you, we'll do it this way. If anybody's interested in the Tempest, it's a 66, right? Yup. Okay, convertible. Right. Send me an email at liberty at provide.net and I'll pass it. I'll say what I need to have you do. Oh, by the way, it's good. I've got you on here. I'm going to be able to save myself a call. I need to have you send your address because it was burned. Okay. liberty at provide.net, do it tonight, do it while you're doing the program even. Okay. Okay. You know how my operational attitude and security is that things are destroyed. Unfortunately, sometimes I don't have control. It's just, yep, that pile went. Okay. So, that way there's nothing laying around with people's names on it, people. That's why we do that. We destroy a lot of everything when it comes to operational security for that purpose. Right everybody say but yeah, all right. I'll get you right on that right away Excellent, and then also again now question is it a two-door or four-door? Oh, it's a two-door Okay, okay. Yep. It's it's a two-door convertible and It is a Texas car and You know, it's got some patina You know, he's not into showroom or nothing, but he's got some vehicles. He's got like two or three old convertibles, a 65 cornet convertible. He's got some cars out there in the back, 40. Well, my first car was almost a tempest. And my dad looked at it and then looked under his hood and said, oh, hell no. Because the guy who had it before, the guy who had it for sale, he gave it to a place called Nixon's Junkyard. And it got taken away from him by his dad because this guy was peeling out, you know, he was collecting tickets, is what he was doing. Don't stop driving that hot rod, Lincoln. Exactly. Well, there used to be a Rambo, there was a Rambo rebel sitting right next to it. And he looked at that and said, oh, hell no again. So those were not those were not my first two cars But they know the guy I know the guy who bought the rebel because he was one of my my buddies from you know years ago Well, I mean back then he was you know We used to run around together and I know exactly how hot that vehicle was because all I get it He sure he drove it. He drove it stood it out of here a few times I Was with him. We double flipped end-to-end a Fiat spider In winter right now Michigan like right now guys just before Christmas coming off set off 94 to Ann Arbor and There was a snowdrift and it was a perfect yeehaw, you know, he hog jump and flipped end over it not not side to side end over end and we landed on another another snow pile and That kept us on the road. That's how deep the snow was it was twice the height the twice the height of the car And of course a little spiders every ball anyway, but he had that really yeah So the rebel was a better choice although we did ski quite nicely for a moment almost upside down quite we didn't do that So Michigan it just for me. That's why I laugh when people look outside. Oh my god. Look at the weather out there It's like that ain't nothing We're going out in this. Yeah, we are going out in this year We haven't had Michigan winters for a while, but I remember them quite well. We are getting, it looks like a replay though of the middle, late 70s again, so we'll see what happens. And here again, real quick, yeah, that's the other thing. Guys, there are a lot of nice don't change them trucks out there. Don't change it if it's the vehicle. Don't switch it out. So like I said, points and condenser, why? Because those are not going to be affected by nuclear EMP and to what degree they are won't make much difference because all it is is you change out the points and condenser if they were affected. And to be quite honest, if it's the condenser, guys, go take a look at what I'm talking about. Look up points and condenser. pre-1970 car, you can do a search on Google. Now, take a look, that's it. What you see is what controls virtually every aspect of that automobile electronically. Unless you're talking about the radio, which means nothing, and that's it. That's why when you lift a hood on an older car, you look on the video, well, where's the engine? And it's like, yeah, even on that old Falcon I was just talking about, you could hide three illegal aliens and their dog under the hood and they still wouldn't lose their fingers on the fan blade. With a little four cylinder under the hood and a tiny ass Falcon. Okay, so again, these vehicles are a, this should be, I'm joking but we're not, these are fun, number one, that's why I'm joking. But they are viable and necessary if we want to stay alive with what's coming. I'm dead cold serious. We're not going to go back into the Stone Age. But we have to be ahead of the curve before the B-Witches do to us what it's obvious they're going to do. Okay? It's just that's how it has to be. We got to get our act together. This is a great Christmas singing bike for a couple thousand dollars. I don't care where you are in the country. I've gone all over Facebook, down to Georgia, over to Texas, over to Arizona. up to Washington State. Washington State got cool stuff. It's just too far away for me. But if you're listening out there, there are some nice pieces of equipment and nothing fancy. Not any name you'd immediately recognize because they're just standard family cars, but they work. And it's more important that they work when everybody else has got, you know, sucking vapors and got their, you know, thumb stuck up their arse. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. Yeah, sex mics. Yeah, hey. Going back to the window breaker, you can go to Walmart and the new coffee cups, they're double walled coffee cups, they're aluminum. And they're really big. Now, they didn't used to come with a handle, but now they do come with a handle now. And I'll tell you what, you can make short work of a door window with one of those really quick. And keep it right there on your, in the console and everything, and they'll keep your coffee or your cold, or your drink cold. And another one that I had one, I wish I still had it, but it fell apart. the old Buick, mid-70s, Buick, LeSabers, Fordors, those things are tanks. I mean, those things are... I mean, that thing is a weapon. I mean, it's cover and a weapon. And... I know, I used to work in Detroit. Trust me, what do you think we were staying behind? Yeah, exactly. Small arms fire. I'm heading for the biggest thickest car I could find and then I'm hanging by the wheel. You know why right? Big Bang Bang Bang Bang You know but but no you are absolutely right the one one of the things real quick about the First of all about the cups is again keep a certain number of items just keep in mind that they're there You know it's amazing is the people will have the tools in their hand, but they totally break shit off their brain Let's keep that in mind too. That's one of the other problems. It's like, guys, you got to kind of maybe even go through a little bit of a fire drill to remind everybody. In fact, I would go so far when I mentioned the seat rest, the neck safety rest. Remember, those were to prevent whiplash. That's why they're there, by the way, remember? Go out with your family and even the kids and show them what it does. You got a wife you love her well, maybe she's sure this just in case so that way if she gets stuck in the car It may stick it may be all that. The light might go on at the right time, which is especially critical and It'll save somebody's life. So everybody needs to review this with our allies It needs to be a priority. I personally do I personally do believe this. This is one of those things where It's a safety issue. It's simple. Kiss, keep it simple, stupid. Everybody can understand it and there isn't anybody that can't operate it. Okay? Number one. Number two, the big, okay, now this is another thing. I know, wow, we're winging through this hour. One of the things I want to point out is years ago we had GEET, the fuel company, the energy efficiency company, used to be at all the preparedness expo. Some of you might remember them, okay? Now, they used to show up with their modified cars to demonstrate to everybody what they did every expo. Now, what did they drive? Well, like Tech Mesh just said, they picked the biggest 1973, 74, 500, 504, 454, take your pick, whatever it was, it's interesting that the conversions to make a more fuel efficient vehicle that would run 70 to 102 miles to the gallon with simple modifications were the big block engines. So you didn't sacrifice any of the power. You didn't sacrifice any of the horsepower. And you didn't sacrifice any of the space. And yet these cars, in fact by today's standards with the crappy mileage all these vehicles are getting, we got more crap under the hood and these vehicles are even less efficient than they were in these like say late 70s or 80s. And that's a fact, okay? But we're not supposed to talk about it. Everybody's supposed to go into brain fart and not remember it. But I do. So what's interesting is that when they would show up, the first thing they'd do is they'd have, like one time they had a Bel Air station wagon, I think it was a 73. They did Monte Carlo's. They did every kind of big car and they'd have them there. The bigger the engine, the easier it was to do the conversion. And they were doing like with that Bell Air station wagon, I think they said they topped out especially on highway miles when they were traveling out west in the flats, I think about 103 to 104 miles to the gallon. Well, those big ass cars had big but fuel tanks, people. So what you're talking about by increasing that range is that car literally could pass two states without stopping for gas. That's another reason, again, we need not, you know, here's the challenge on that one too, by the way. This is what's interesting, and this is where you get into the transition. In the 1970s, pretty much the cutoff where the change out starts to take place and we see first generation electronic ignition. However, first generation electronic ignition, you could pull two wires, cut the rest, there's only a few. and cross over and run with the electronic ignition dysfunctional, not working. The other thing is that any conversions were on basic blocks that were already there. So up until different models and different manufacturers, the window is 1975, 1980, and it varies from manufacturer to manufacturer where the same engine that they were using when it was points and condenser is the engine that they modified to electronic and fuel injection. Which means that if you got the right gear, if you're looking at the engine, example is the electronic fuel pump could be disconnected from the tank and you could install an analog slash mechanical fuel pump because they did bore out the hole on the block for the fuel pump. They even tapped it, but they had to put a cover plate in. However, the molds didn't change. They just opened up the molds where they needed to to block out that spot so that you didn't have access to the crank to be able to insert the fuel pump so it could go, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick, tick And it could be retrofitted back to a simpler vehicle. Now, you know what's really fun? Leave all the electronics under the hood, but just obviously they wouldn't be connected. Only because it creates the illusion of it being a less threatening vehicle to the state. It doesn't mean that anything works under the hood, except for the points in condenser doing their job and the manual fuel pump. But it's just something to think about. Of course, at a given point, we're talking police states, so they're going to be not letting you have a vehicle. You will own nothing and be happy. We'll be shooting your ass quickly when they try that. The moment they try that, we have to put their ass down so hard that we wouldn't know what happened. And it just means now. It means when they try this, they're done. They're going to try and do this to everybody in a stunned fashion, whatever the sickle agenda is. that they're going to try to plug in, you know they will, we're going to have to just put it down hard and fast and be done with them. That's just all there is to it. But we need this transition in transportation. And so we all need to be looking at this solution. This is the time to actually take advantage. A lot of people are getting rid of these demi-toys. They're not really toys. because they are viable, but they're things that people have collected, and they thought they wanted to work on them, but they've chosen not to. And they're serviceable, that's why they were worth putting in the barn or the garage, okay. Now this vehicle we're just talking about is a little higher up the scale in terms of the item itself, because it also has specific collectible value which is another part of the math formula with everything that we're talking about here. If you're looking at a combination of investings because, hey, maybe things will stay stable. Maybe things will be okay. Okay, if you want to think that way, which is good, you're preserving a vehicle that's already up to speed, already squared away. You can add more parts to the inventory. You can make the thing a very useful, standby device that otherwise looks like it's a toy. It's something somebody plays with. But it's no toy by any stretch of the imagination. It is a useful tool. Okay? Just something to think about here. And again, I've been emphasizing this for a reason. It is obvious. The level of arrogance with regard to what the creatures are, how they're acting right now, the Jewish mob. There is no doubt they've been told they're going to be able to get away with whatever they want to try and get away with. Trump is with them on this. Most of the secret police are in on it right now. They're already sold out. It's a done deal. You've got to remember the small clique that make up the turds that are the ring knockers in the mechanism that is chugging along right now. But they're grossly outnumbered Technology is not going to be a gain for them in fact batteries go down on everybody Power goes down and everybody doesn't mean how much you buried under the ground which they have It doesn't mean how much you hit away still comes down to everything is a matter of luck of the draw They're just hoping that everybody else will be in brain-dead mode. Well a lot of the fools are but we're not And the fools, well, I just got to make sure I B-flap them properly when they think they're going to step up and start flapping their ass. We're not going to have any of the Karen problems anymore. That's dead and gone. That's going to be dead, and I mean dead and gone. So as far as them thinking that would be a useful tool against us, that ain't going to happen. Everybody's already made up their mind on that particular problem. Now all we got to deal with is the rest of the problem that they've created. And that's a daily issue. It's going to be step by step. It's going to be a lot of work. And when we're done, we can dust off our cloaks. We will not forget them, but we will get rid of them. And then we will be on to other things. We can do all kinds of fun stuff after that. In fact, that's the plan. That's my plan. Oh, let's see. And we've got five minutes, six minutes left. Real quick, also, time. We're talking these vehicles and listen guys pay attention wheel rims Last time I saw the road warrior All of the parts pieces and assemblies that I've been talking about having spares most critical is the ultimate perishables now. Here's the short list tires brake pads windshield wipers I've brought this up many times. How long do your windshield wipers last right now? How many of you have any windshield wipers that have actually been all that serviceable in the last several years where you don't have to almost change them seemingly? Hey, Mark, the Rayneck still works. Well, Rayneck, yes. But that's a chemical process where, again, if you're going to put it in the inventory, you want to make sure you have it on the shelf now because it's not just the one time you use it. You're going to have to continue using it. But windshield wipers are still a priority. The important thing is that we've discussed how many ways could you make a windshield wiper. Leather is one. People don't think about it. But leather was the go-to. Leather and other fiber products were the thing to go to before we had all these cool plastics that we're stuck with right now. It's amazing if you look at how did we make things in the past? Most of it was with cottage industries that literally were right down the street from you in the past. And that's where we need to be again. Here we go. So how will we have an economy? Well, if you can't ship in like, okay, let's think about this. Even if they do what they're doing, where they say they're gonna cut everybody off and they're gonna collapse the economy, nobody's gonna send anything to us for free. Who do you think will send anything to us for free? Anybody? Please, I'd like to hear about this one. This, that's a farce. People, first of all, they've made it so most of the world hates us. And since they figure that if the police state gets even bigger, you don't think they're not going to hate us even more? In fact, there's going to be a whole lot of people out there pretty hateful on us because of all the dirty deeds we let these peckerwoods get away with. Why do you think anybody's going to be nice to us? We have our guy who is gonna send us some free stuff Right. Yeah free stuff man Sure, they will Yeah, well, you know what? They're the ones who said they're gonna make us the slaves and that they're gonna steal everything from us and that we're gonna they're only gonna keep 500 of us around for each one of them because they've been told that we're that we're supposed to be there they're they're minions slash slaves when the time comes So it's like well, you know that means so who are the keepers in that one? I guarantee most of you are so Heads up them first in spades every last one of the bastards gone Everybody better be thinking ahead. Everybody better make their decision now. You don't wait till later You better have a plan and you better stick to the plan It's just that simple And again, I'm just hopefully coming up with solutions. Transportation people are now, by the way, we actually talked about this. This is where we said the same thing. When we were talking about the blackout in San Francisco, it's like, yeah, well, you got a car, but if you're stuck because all the other idiots are intentionally set up to block the traffic, you better have a bike. Now, here's the thing. It's kind of tough to take a full-size bike with you, but guys, there are some really neat folder bikes that are out there. I have one I got from a pile of scrap. It's Italian. It's back when I was growing up. It's an Italian folder from, I think, 1966. Still has the original paint on it, right? A ridiculously simple bike, but a great little puzzle palace because what it does is you know it folds up so it's a nice boxy package. You put it in the trunk, but you can also leave it on the roof. You can have it on a rack and you know cover it up. But the idea is that if something like that happened, yep, you just switch out to another transportation mode. In all cases, you have to assume this is the equivalent to being at war. And the first rule is don't get stuck in one place. Mobility does count for something. So if you can, and I know that there's discussions about, in fact, we even talk about skateboards, but also there's all kinds of other technologies out there, little skate carts, the kitty cart, the classic key. I just gave three or four of those to one of our allies. I've been collecting them. I didn't realize how many I had until I checked my box because I just put them in a box and I have like, I think, 18 of them right now. Stupid price, they cost about $130, $150 even at Walmart and I keep finding them. So I don't get rid of them because of all the fills, the wheels, the bodies, the frames, the handles, everything can be cannibalized into something else. But in this case, it's like, yeah, here, give the kids. There we go. Everybody's got an extra set of wheels. Something they can work with. And again, they're used to it. Kids can handle it. So, but you can too. So again, alternate transport with alternate transport with alternate transport. The idea is we're not going to get caught stuck. That's the gist of this. We aren't going to get caught stuck. And we will all these tools should at least be on the on the shelf you have a few extra bikes in the in the garage Hanging up in the ceiling are really good idea right now You again, what's a great gift for the season? Everybody loves giving somebody a bicycle. It was the dream back when I was a kid Oh man, maybe I'll get a Schwinn Trust me. I didn't get a Schwinn That didn't happen. Okay I'm going to get a Schwinn, maybe a Gooseneck, maybe I'll get one of those Gooseneck bikes. Nope, that ain't going to happen. But there's a whole lot of cool stuff out there that definitely is also useful, so keep that in mind. And by the way, I'll get an electric something. Right, right. The very thing we're talking about, power problems, energy issues, then you're talking about more electric. Now, doesn't mean there aren't some useful tools out there, but We should be angling towards mechanical in everything that we can right now. As in, you know what, pedal power is kind of useful in that respect. People power. That's where we need to be. Anyway, we're at the top. Where we need to be is taking a break and I got a four-pod keyboard operator and she's a hellion. I have a hellion. She's like her mother and her grandmother. They're all hellions. Only when they want to be. But from a long family line that we've had and this is the latest of the bunch the latest latest field model anyway guys Merry Christmas to everybody piss on the other side they can go to hell in a hand cart, but for everybody else. Let's enjoy ourselves We shall sing as we slay We shall be victorious but to do that we need to have all the tools in the toolbox where they belong and And we need to be thinking way ahead of the enemy's curve. The curve ball they think you're going to throw at us. I'm pretty sure we can deal with it. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. I should be able to give you a demonstration of our Hanukkah holiday song. I think I finished part of it so we can use it. Well it's not completely done yet, but close enough for the Hanukkah. Actually it's Hornica season. Hornica. Mr. Levin showed us that. It's Hornica, not Hanukkah, sir. All those Jews that were in the White House there were celebrating Hornica. And then Mr. Levin humped Mr. Trump's leg and proved it. Oh, man. Yeah, what a... The image. Oh, the horror. We'll be back. In this delay, the freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. Tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave, the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay 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 into shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children will be... send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise. Take a stand. defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic and each god given right, and pray to god, to freedom burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside and screamed, Once again the drums the drums I hear the drums good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the second hour of the intelligence report I'm our car key one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West East Southeast and Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org and we're on satellite because a whole bunch of people listen to us and re-brook And that's analog and digital. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Monday. It has been Monday all day. It's been a beautiful day weather-wise. We may get some weather. We get some storming coming in straight out of the north. That could happen. Maybe, kind of, we'll see. Again, it's Michigan. It is the end of fall, heading into a real winter. Anything goes and you better be able to roll with the punches and get over it. Don't get frustrated. Ain't nothing you can do to stop it. Anyway, it is the 22nd of December, only days away from Christmas. It is the 17th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K-25 old earth calendar, 2025 battle for the republic book to the winter war. And oh, what a winter we're going to have. We're getting a little bit of the thaw. Of course, what Tom just reported in the last hour is that we might get warmer weather here in the next few days or by the weekend. We'll see what happens. Maybe into the 50s? I might paint something. Although I could plant ahead. Yeah, I probably could. I shouldn't say no, I wouldn't. Yeah, I could. I could get a few things done. I've got some buildings that we've put up that I already got a base paint on, but it would be nice to get another layer on it somehow. Might be able to get that accomplished. Anyway, we were talking vehicles in the last hour, and immediately, I missed this question. We brought it up while we were talking there. Flathead engines, question mark? Yeah, flathead engines will run until health freezes over if you take care of them. My dad used to point out that like with the old Ford flathead you could crack a head and run for another 100,000 miles with it as is. Now you might have to stuff something in there but it depended on the vehicle, what year the motor, etc. Most of the older motors would run forever. However, when it came time to build, a lot more work. But if you know what you're doing, the Ford flatheads, probably the most Common still out there and in service a lot of military vehicles use the Ford flathead especially Armored vehicles were very familiar with them the Bren gun carrier We have quite a few of those and the Bren gun carriers the way we've upgraded with Kevlar armor inside Additional armor outside armor meant is upgraded There are a mix to be quite honest we have probably I would say right now we're still running 3 quarters of our Bren gun carriers with a Ford flathead V8 engine right now and Beyond that a percentage or gas but as I pointed out a couple years ago. We've started to use diesel engines In those because of the preponderance of diesel out there, and they work just fine There's nothing wrong with using diesel the one neat thing about the Bren gun carrier is it's just a couple of rails all you have to do is make a motor mount and And many of the motor mounts are actually available that you would need off the shelf, so there's no big deal other than welding. And not even that in some cases, you can just bolt it to existing fixture holes. But the Brengen Carrier was designed to use as many truck parts as possible for its design, and that way it was going to be more likely to be able to stay in service in any kind of protracted conflict. Ford, of course, remember the brain gun carrier originally was a cardenoid carrier. The Mark I is minimal armor, but the Mark II is where the up step up took place. The US made tens of thousands of both the scattered Bren and they made a modified extended body version of the Bren which you never see even though we made over I think 10-12,000 of them in the US. Remember that? 10-12,000? Nope, you don't remember because there's never any reinforcing of that kind of information. That's the kind of stuff that disappears from the history books. So you think there's just a half-crack and two tanks, maybe three or four variants, depending on the video game that's being played. In reality, there was a wide assortment of other vehicles that were used by our allies and that we built extensively and we also shipped overseas extensively. So these vehicles, in many cases, are still here in the US. Quite a few of them. We keep digging up more. We haven't run into a hangar queen in the armor category since we found that Stinkerschutz a little while ago. And the interesting thing about that is it's kind of like the Matrix thing. You find one thing in that everybody goes, hey, I see here recall that Bob said. And then we go check to see what it is that Bob was talking about. And for instance, out of the blue, we ended up with two complete They used tracks, track sets for the Stemger shoots, panzer, well for the panzer 3. And everybody goes, why the hell are we finding this stuff here? Because we have Toronto right next door. And for the longest time, there's a couple of companies out there used to sell everything over the counter. You can imagine like tanks and anti-tank guns and all kinds of cool stuff. And in Michigan, we had the auto workers. They had a lot of money. And so what happened is they took that money and used it. And we have all, like I said, when I went to get the tuna mobile, the bread gun carrier, one of our allies had had, we tracked that down step by step across the state. And the same is true for all the rest of this stuff that you're writing. You say, once one person hears about it, well, Bob said he heard about. And usually when we track down what Bob said, turns out to be right. And a lot of this stuff, now the thing is, here's the thing, that's, that's, that's stupid money right now. Am I going to dress it up and try to get it out into a combat, you know, combat capable vehicle? Well, you could. Actually, everybody goes, oh, it's antique. Well, no, I'll tell you what, you don't have a tank. I have a tank and I'm right here where you're standing. Guess what? I win. Isn't that how it works? You're not supposed to think about that. No, because you're going to run up against Abrams. No, I'm not, because if I hear an Abrams in the area, I'm going to run like hell. What are you talking about? Are you an idiot? What kind of idiot would say something stupid like that? Don't you think these things through? That's really stupid. That's what I hate about stupid people when they go, you don't have anything. No, we have a few useful tools in every one of those tools. Remember, when equipment gets older, it gets usually repurposed. This is what traditionally thinking minds would do. And we have a lot of not so much thinking minds anymore, or they're conditioned by the public fool system to not think much at all. So that creates a big problem in and of itself. which we see over and over again. Okay, so the big thing here is again that armor doesn't go bad. Now these amazingly enough, and this is what fascinates me, and I'm serious. I was amazed first time I started... hold on Ed. The first time I started looking for parts for these pieces of equipment, I was amazed at how much is still standard factory off the shelf. That's what's amazing to me. It's like oh you were gonna find a? Well down to the you know a certain steelbanger and everything was brand new you know original inventory or brand new New inventory on the shelf good. It just been there. What you got I was gonna bring up had a source or a location for sale for a SV 201 chief domain battle tank and most people would look at that and just think it's an Abrams is that weren't educated But it sold. Apparently it sold at auction for $107,000. Right. There was another view. There were a set of those I've seen. There was a YouTube video on, though it may have been one of those two vehicles. We missed it. They were actually, if I, you know the pedigree, let me take an example of tracking them down. The two vehicles were owned by one of the movie production companies, and I believe it's in Georgia. They had a micro Hollywood they set up. The tanks had been, like you said, purchased and they actually had boxed them up to make them look like Abrams for a couple of productions. This one is down here in Texas, or it was down here in Texas. Right. They moved it to, well, one of these, I think both of them, they moved to either Texas or somewhere in the west. I've seen the move that took place. I don't know what the location is. But it's interesting because we had access to those vehicles for less when they came out, but every time they get sold. Number one, is there another one sitting out there like it? No, not that many. So we remember guys, it's a collector's item one way or another and they appreciate. That's the biggest problem is you're competing against a market that has very unique interests. But there are a number of vehicles like that. There's stuff still out there all over the countryside. Like the one Sherman we put together here in the last four years, the hull came from one location. As I pointed out, the turret we found in Jackson, Michigan in a scrapyard. And it was the actual turret that actually went with the tank. Somebody had taken the turret off because the tank got bogged down. And they moved it, you know, they sold it for scrap or for metal or maybe the guy picked it up, we don't know, because the other guy who owned the yard died. And so it's, yeah, you can go through the yards. Remember, we went through the yard and I spotted this, I spotted the turret sitting on its side. So there's stuff like this all over the place. And typically, you know, people want to destroy things that they can help. But people are vandals and it can be horrible sometimes. But, you know, usually people that are in the enter, this line of work with metal, They usually have an entry to a degree or at least they appreciate something that's been built. Not only that, they'd like to make money on it. Let's not forget that's an important factor. But there are a lot of items out there still hanging around that are more serviceable enough for our purposes. Can they be upgraded? Well, foreign governments have done that for many, many years. There's a lot of equipment still sitting out there that's from any era over the last 60 years, some World War II, that has been upgraded, converted. It doesn't have to be that much to change the dynamic of the vehicle with regard to being able to utilize it. And no, we're not going to go up against the standard main battle tank of the day, but as an infantry support vehicle it works just fine. They don't explain the concept of utilizing the equipment like this, especially because they don't want you to think anything other than, you know, trash and buy new. That is an attitude that's been conditioned in everybody, and they drag it over to everything else that they do in their lives. And that in and of itself has caused all kinds of their heartburn, etc., across the country, not just with armored vehicles, but all kinds of other stuff. So, yeah, there's all kinds of unique things that are still to be had. Some are useful, some not so much. I wouldn't pay top dollar for something in certain cases. If it's valuable to somebody as a collector's item, and an example, go right back to this term issue, it's more valuable selling it to somebody else right now. It'd be more useful because it's going to require a lot of work. It doesn't mean we couldn't do it. We've done worse. But it's the idea that at this point in time this particular vehicle has its value in supporting another part of the Patriot Movement in such a way that we would be able to acquire a lot of other really cool stuff. Especially in parts, pieces, and assemblies in other categories. Something to think about there. So, that's how you balance this out with regard to what we do with the material that we acquire and what we're able to find. I would prefer it be used for what it was intended. And if the things were to kick off right now, we wouldn't be getting rid of that vehicle. We couldn't afford to. And in fact, we'd be prioritizing how to jam it into service at high speed. We'd be doing a World War II press production on the thing just to try and get it so it's serviceable. Again, steel is steel, armor is armor. Armor does not go bad. Armor doesn't rot. That's the part where everybody needs to wrap their brain around. Armor doesn't rot. So any piece of equipment you can get into the field, it will be useful when the time comes. And again, it may go one way. Another thing I would point out, this had to do like with the emergency driving scenario, and I mentioned that we put bikes in the trunk maybe, or you put alternate transport on board. The logic behind that is that as needed I will abandon whatever piece of equipment I have to to continue to move downrange. But I'm not going to get stuck in a situation where I am incapable of moving. But if I can move more efficiently, duh, which is what I want to do, then needless to say, I've got all these tools that are out there available to put into our toolbox that make transportation more sensible. Again, very reliable for our purposes. That's the most important thing is does it serve us? So again, heads up. I don't think, well, like I said, the arrogance level that we've never seen the level of arrogance that we've seen with the creatures that are our enemies right now. I mean, they've always been arrogant. They're always sick buggers to begin with. I think we can be the first to tell you that. But what they're doing now, nah, they feel that they've got to play the bravura bravado card and try to get away with whatever it is that they've hoped and planned to do for many many years. It's on the cusp right now. And for that reason know where your family members are, maintain communications. And by the way, wait a minute, I've got to do this before. Now this is just a little mark working on things. Okay, we're going to have fun. It's Christmas. But it's also Hanukkah. And we need a Hanukkah song. And if we don't have a Hanukkah song, we would be amiss. So I was thinking, how could we incorporate recent events And by the way, it was a Hanukkah event, if anybody missed it. So let's see, Grandma got run over by a reindeer, if you can't recognize the tune I'm working with here. Let's see if this works for everybody. Donald Trump got leg-humped by Mark Levin. It happened on the third day of Hornica. It was all done in front of the chosen All right there on national TV Oh, Levin grabbed Trump by the neck now Trump squirmed as he flapped his lips and then Levin thrust his crotch at the president And rubbed his dirty leg all over him Oi, vey! Oh, Donald Trump got leg-cumped by Mark Leven It happened on the third day of Hornica It was all done in front of the chosen All right there on national TV. OYVY! There we go. Does that work? There's our Hanukkah song for the season, by the way Perverts, being perverts with perverts should Inouye shape or form be a surprise and in Sano Gamora the district of criminals should I finish the song? I probably have to work on this song You fuck start 10 I got one. Go ahead. Are you ready? Rabbi's round the resolute death, dude. Ah dude, I found the resolute death trump 1.0. What's that contract sign? Could it be no hide? Rabbi's round the resolute 1.0. I know it wasn't very Christmasy, but I've been waiting a long time to sing that for you. I'm out. There we go. How's that work? We gotta have fun. Remember that at the expense of our enemy preferably sir. Yes at the expense of our enemy Go ahead call your children there since we're talking about Christmas songs I got a request that I request every year is Weird Al Incovik Christmas at ground zero. Oh Yep, okay. Well, we got to do it. So Ed that's our first Christmas music request for the bottom of the hour It's Christmas at Ground Zero. And let's see, how about since Mark did a horrible butchering job of grandma got run over by a reindeer, we'll do Weird Al, Yankovic's It's Christmas at Ground Zero. And then grandma got run over by a reindeer. That way you'll be able to put your brain around the words I just used and make it work for you. That'll work out just fine. And hopefully, hopefully, We're still connected. The network is still up and you know all the things that can happen when we start not being nice We're being naughty. No, no, we're not really being naughty, sir. We're just having fun at the expense of our enemy always at the expense of our enemy so again, let's see what it's Christmas at ground zero and Grandma got run over by a reindeer. Nope. I heard noise I'd hate to talk over the song. Okay, here we go. We got it. And it's Christmas! Almost Christmas. It's not Christmas yet, but it is the Christmas season. And we would remind everybody that if you go to all the many different suppliers out there, everybody's having their 12 days of Christmas sales, which of course are ticking down. And you might want to go check out aim surplus dot com, aim surplus dot com or centerfiresystems.com along with many many many others. Everybody's got, everybody's got the sale going right now. Yeah they do. So there's definitely something out there waiting for you. If you're going to build another AR-15, these are excellent Christmas gifts. That's right, we're going to build from scratch. and square your technology away for best price available. Again, cherry pick, cherry pick, cherry pick. And if you can, I would remind you that with the youngins especially, building them a basic AR-15 for a very reasonable price, this is about as good an opportunity as you're going to get. Although we may see, I think, the traditional January, February doldrums like we used to see way back when with regard to the economy. So you never know. There could be some really interesting things afoot shortly here into the post-Christmas window. We'll see how that works out. And in the meantime, though, if you're looking for a solution, Then take the time and peruse all these different pages that are out there and be meticulous because I found some fascinating little items that were, again, on the list of things to do I didn't expect to find because pretty much they've been unobtainium. But amazingly enough, there are some pretty decent little solutions out there without breaking the bank. And right now that's the critical issue for most everybody. I'm looking while I'm talking here. We had another request. We're at 25 minutes till, well, a little more than that actually, almost 20 minutes till to keep it up. In the meantime, Oh, let's see, we had a bunch of questions about... Oh, no questions there. Actually, that's right. I would laugh. Somebody was joking with me earlier about that. So did everybody read all of the Epstein stuff that came out? Oh my goodness. It wasn't difficult to read. Most two-year-olds pretty well could handle the present release of documents on the Epstein scam. I mean files. Oh well, whatever. You saw the pages that were nothing but black lines, right? I told you so. I've seen this before. Okay. We call it, those are zebra stripes, guys. How many zebra stripe pages? I would question this. Did anybody count how many zebra stripe pages there were? Because I you know the when they put it up they said they claimed that it crashed Like right away. Just doing people were trying to access it and when it came back up. They were missing 15 or 16 pages, and I haven't often back yet or not it does it has anybody been following that did they find the way disappeared? Wait a minute stop does that mean that people stole them by you know through the electronic media? How could they have done that? You bastards! That was not fair. You're not sharing with the rest of us. Who could have done that other than government? Oh, that's right. Who could have done it other than government? How could anything be missing on those pages unless government did it? In this case, first of all, though, it's a redacted thing, there is a document. It's called the CIA Papers. It was generated as originally an 8.5x11 white paper as an expose when it came out. But it was also done in book form. It was used as a CIA and federal agent tell for front facilities. I actually tapped that once in Ann Arbor. It was kind of fun. I brought this up many times. We'll talk about it again later. But the CIA papers came out after the Pentagon Papers. Now everybody usually remembers the Pentagon Papers, but they do not remember the CIA Papers. And the reason they don't is because there was nothing to read. When they got through with it, it was one big zebra. In fact, except for the B1 page, it would be like line, line, line, line, line, line, line, O, and then line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, Z, and then line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, line, Remember the old digital printers, you know dot matrix? Pretty straightforward with that with that project. It's like black black black black more black lots of black a lot more black There's some more black black black black Etc. So yeah, we've seen this before This is the same kind of drivel and when it comes down to Do you think what I was joking about with the Hanukkah song because that's what it is It's a Hanukkah song because the Jews you know money and theft and chicane arena debauchery and you know vulgarity and all the other disgusting is that fit for the kosher mafia excrement What's fascinating is is the whole idea? That they had they had this event and they was like it's the why is The thing that they put into production in the controlled media, and it was up by the White House, was the third day of Hanukkah. Did they have a first day of Hanukkah event? Was there a second day of Hanukkah? What was so critical about the third day of Hanukkah that they had to have this event with Trump so they could have Mark Levin go up there and insult America by rubbing his crotch? on the leg of Donald Trump while he keeps his arm around Donald Trump so Donald Trump couldn't get away. And why didn't the Secret Service run up on that ass? But here's the other thing. If you notice, go watch the video of Donald Trump doing that when he was at that Hanukkah, horny, horny K, the Hornica brackets event, Horny K, or Hornica slash read that Horn 11. Did you notice something? There was no image of the crowd. It was purely, the shots were all kept really tight with just Donald Trump's podium and the background. There was no camera pan out from the left. There was no camera pan out front. Shouldn't we need to, shouldn't we be able to see? The really fine people that made up the audience of that, you know, Hornica event, that, you know, Hornica event was important. So important it was put on television. But it was purely put on television for one thing only, for Donald Trump to be insulted, slashed ahead for Mark Levine to go up there, bear grab the president so he couldn't get away. You watch his face, he didn't know how to get out of it. And then he pivots his hip around and he slides his crotch up and down the leg of the President of the United States. That's the precursor to this Epstein stuff. Look, remember we got pictures of you doing this Donald, we got pictures. Look, remember what you did? I'll do it to you right here on national television. Mark Levine is going to throw in his hip sideways with a bear hugging the president so he can't get away and rubbing his crotch up and down his leg and what are you going to do? Because if you say anything and you stop me, we are the Epstein thing is coming up. And remember, we got the whole thing over there with the Mossad and over there in Haifa and Tel Aviv. What are you going to do Donald? What are you going to do? Look at the power Mark Levine has over the president. And why is it through the whole of that stupid event he keeps referring to Mark Levine? Weren't there any other Jews in the room? He keeps referencing like high-fiving like you're not more and more cow-towing to and acknowledging Machlevin is there. Look Machlevin is there. Machlevin, Machlevin, Machleva. Machlevigula sometimes. Oh, you got a vault I'm telling you. But that's all in advance of the caricature slash the joke that they're now, you know, following through on. This is Again, guys, I told you before, the level of arrogance is indicative of a precursor to the attack. It's coming. It's now on its way. Whatever they're going to do to the country, they've already got the wink and the nod, they've already told everybody, shut up, sit down and let the Israelis kill whoever they're going to kill in America, and then blame whoever it is, whoever they say to blame. Well, the US government will be the mouthpiece for whatever bullshit they pull out of their arse. That's the plan. Go ahead, call her. She'll be in there. Yeah, Levine must have been the highest ranking Jew in the flu. Well, see, that's just it. Okay, what this tells you, I mean, there are a whole lot of other behind the curtain characters. Something else happened there. I didn't get a chance to touch on all these things. You know, the female who donated my ass, the 250 million that was used to buy the prostitute Trump, okay? She was there at that. Go back and watch her. She did, okay, Jews are vindictive, okay? So let me point something out. She was there at the 12 o'clock station right across from Trump where Trump was at the Knesset. And he told her, oh, come on, stand up, stand up for everybody so everyone can see us. Stand up because he's a little squat troll, right? Because he's a kosher troll. But here's what's interesting. When she came up, and they were yapping back and forth. She goes, you know, you made me stand up and my hips were hiding and I had just gotten out of the hospital and you made me stand up. It was like, it was like there was a, it was like, we're gonna get you. I'm gonna get you. Let me show you what I'm gonna do. Look what I can do to you, Donald. 250 million dollars a chump change for me. But look what I'm gonna do. Mark, let me. Hump his leg! I'm serious. You go listen to what that bewitch said and how the quote unquote brackets banter, there is no casual banter with these creatures. That's the first thing you've got to understand. So there was no casual statement being everything was there with a purpose. And she was bitching because he had her stand up and her hips fight and she just been out of the, oh, you know, she had that fall and she, blah, blah, blah. And she came in and she was, you know, still wagging the finger at him. But she was smiling. She was smiling while she was getting ready for the bite. That shark thing. They always have a big smile. Sharks have a very big smile, sir. Everybody see what I'm talking about here? So anyway again There was a lot more symbolism to that, but it's not what was seen. It's what couldn't be seen Who was missing from the image so to speak that's the part that I think everybody again Were you able to see who all the other people were there were there? No, they didn't want that to happen because you'd know who's who in the zoo and Who it is that's screwing you so who were all those people there? Have one tequila, have two tequilas, have three tequilas, they're very small. Have one or two or three, have one or two or three, whatever. Boy, you get full. I'm feeling so like what? I'm telling you. So again, pay attention because there is definitely, there is crazy talent in the works. They didn't like Donald. They actually, you know, they were very unhappy with Donald because he made her stand up. They're going to make him sit down or in, like I said, in this case with Mark Levine, they rubbed his, they made sure they rubbed their dinkus symbolically all over Donald Trump's leg. President Schmazid, we own him. We got all the Epstein stuff on him. President Schmazid doesn't make no difference. I'm telling you. So, what's coming next? Anyway, we don't know. We'll find out. Well, we do have an idea. Now, again, somebody else asking another question. I mentioned tires. I will say, again, something I have said several times. Okay, I'm going to back up on this. We're talking about vehicles. If you've got vehicle tires coming off, even your present, you know, tires coming off your present vehicles, vehicle tires coming off your vehicles. save them back if you can and you should be able to. You actually should make room for something like that. Any tires will be priceless. I will remind you that when they screwed America with World War II and they knew they were doing World War II, as I pointed out, you notice they don't do a whole lot of history on rationing. How quickly were they ready to ration everything in the United States after Pearl Harbor? How quickly did that happen? Rationing. Why would we have rationing? Are we the land of plenty? Well, yeah, we are. But you got to remember that there was a plan. There was a method to the madness. It wasn't something they thought up at the last minute. They already had the scam in place ready to roll. And if you didn't have tires, you didn't go anywhere. Or let's put it this way, and tires were by the way, nothing like what we have today. They were not as durable. But that's why they were also inter-tube tires. The good thing is you could just re-patch and re-patch. But there's a certain point with rubber where you just can't do anymore. At some point, you also get damage, sidewall damage especially. And that's all she wrote. Let's say she's probably not going much farther. Now the military, as I told you, have full vulcanization kits for work like that, but you don't. So having spare tires that hold air on the shelf are a must. They should be a priority. In fact, I even would say if you got space in a little shop or garage area or barn like I do, barns with an S, then you make a point of if you can collect tires that are on your standard size or if you do change them out. The worst that's going to happen is you'll use them for something else, as I pointed out, like bullet back stops or whatever. But for as long as they're still able to hold air, they are a priceless tool. They are something you will need. They are something that should be on the shelf. And you better make sure that you, again, cover them up, plastic bag them, keep them out of the sun, preferably. That's why get them inside the barn. You can still store stuff inside the tires, stack the tires or stand them upright. Standing upright is your first best choice really. But if you do, paper wrap them and then garbage bag wrap them. And that way they'll be preserved for whatever occasion they might be needed when the time comes. And again, if all fails, impact area for your small arms training and practice down the road. So you're not going to lose. No matter what, it can be multi-purposed, repurposed whenever you need to. Hey, Dad. We got it in there. Go ahead. I was going to say, there are some neat tire patch kits out there now that you literally just take an electronic drill and you drill it into the spot where the hole is. Of course, you got to know where the hole is in the tire to patch it. Good idea to practice that if you're going to use that technology. If you've got a tire that's leaking because it has something like that in it, find the hole and patch it. If you've got your patch kit, if you think you're going to use it on the fly, it's better to have a little experience with it than trying to do it the first time and flood boot should end up when you really need it. Well, again, if you have a bunch of buddies, a bunch of allies, this is where you bring everybody together. It used to be you do some of this stuff in school. They don't do any of this anymore. There is no auto shop. There's no auto shops across the country, and that was all taken out to destroy the mechanical potential of the combination. Because of that, it's something that you all, you know, we assume, well, somehow you're going to be able to figure it out. Instead, plan on doings, for instance, an automotive fix it class of some type. Instructional window where you bring everybody together and all of the emergency equipment that you have on hand, everybody gets a chance to understand how it works, how to employ it, how to make it work for you. Not a big deal. Like learning how to cut metal or saw wood. You can probably figure out how to do it yourself, but if you can get somebody with experience to show you, it's likely you're not going to make some of the mistakes that other people have made in the past, like cutting off fingers. Yeah, right. What do you know? It's skill thought tag is always embarrassing. Oh my God. Can we put that back on? No, yeah. If we have the right hospital, sir. Most of those are closed now. So, again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We have the tools in the toolbox, but we need to be able to work them, operate them. This is where everybody needs to get together and assist, work with each other to practice, practice, practice. And I can't emphasize that enough. It's like, again, emergency operations evacuation procedures, etc., even with just something as simple as fire evacuation. You do need to probably go through with the family on that subject within the reasonable period of time available because you don't know what's going to transpire here in the future. and having everybody on the same page would be kind of nice, so nobody makes any mistakes. In fact, sometimes the adults, it happens, get a little over-washed and the kids might remember what the adults seem to have glossed their brain over about. That happens too, so having everybody on the same page with the same instruction prepares you effectively for any future conflagration that might develop. and nobody is caught by surprise. One way or another, one person or another, well they've got everything in between their ears, they're the same tools in the toolbox. Some might recall where others do not. And you aren't always going to have an electricity instruction manual readily available now, are you? We know better, don't we? I think we do. So, the other things real quick, let's see what else we have. I think we're caught up actually for the moment. Yes. Oh, I know, there's a bunch of other subjects we're going to touch on. But would remind everybody, we've got a whole bunch of packages that are in the mail, plus a bunch of other training manual packages. Nope. No rest, people. No rest at all. But we have a large quantity of FMs, or TMs, training manuals, that just went out today. And I believe we might get one more batch out tomorrow. The group that went out today, hold on, let me put some nails here. We just shipped out to Arizona for the 86th RCT Colonial Marines. The 86th was the 86th. Yes, and that includes all the rifle range packages, targets, The printer got the targets out for you in time before Christmas not that it's critical won't get there until probably the end of the week But in addition to that all of the SOPs everything I think over 700 SOPs along with the anti armors and also the rest of the tutorials and instructional packets So everything is on its way for our friends with the in Arizona And then we will probably get the package out for West Virginia tomorrow. And that's pretty big. It's going to go by allied truck. We got a truck that's headed that way, but they won't be leaving until after Christmas. But they'll have it on the truck, but sorry guys, it's going to be step by step, you know how that works, to get it to where it needs to be, which we can do. We can't do this. So that's another positive. Go ahead, caller, jump in there. Do you have your microwave cannon in a manual? That's a good question there because I have the 300 watt booster package. I just pulled it out as a matter of fact. There's a couple of different models. The simplest one, which is the straightforward microwave gun. I've got prints and pieces for it. We probably need to do a manual. We did one years ago back in 1994. And for the life of me, because I know where it probably is on the other side of the state, I have to recover that one. I was looking for it. The one that more commonly we actually pushed out there was a 300 watt advance kit. What it does is it boosts the signal that much more with an amplifier and makes it even more destructive than the basic model. But the basic model is enough. For most of what we're facing with the Drones, for instance, with most of the stuff that they're finally showing you more real-time footage of, I can't emphasize enough that most everything we've talked about on the air would easily deal with the threat, easily. It won't be more difficult, no, easily. What I'm amazed at is other than the fact that they're just intentionally letting people die for lack of providing resources, The microwave defenses along with frequency jammers, I think the frequency jammers are out there to a limited degree, but nowhere near where they could be or should be. And this is all half-ass. What's happening is all these governments are half-ass, all these people are putting people in the field, they're trying to get them killed. They're not worried about the technology working or doing right by the men, which is why, like I said, don't join the military. Not join the military. For all their yap, it seems to me all the common sense solutions, none of them are properly applied. The bureaucracy is just as bad as it's always been. And unless you're willing to step up and build it yourself while you're in the military, you think that it happened. So, again, let me see what we can do because it is a high priority, not that I don't have 50 million things on the plate. But the microwave system, I can map out a manual in a very short period of time. I've got these things on. Not a problem. Well, again, I'll make duplicates of the 300 watts modified. It's not that hard. That project is very simple, by the way. It's not. It sounds big. No, it's not. And it's another solution to the problem that should be built anyway. And we've already been building them for 30 years. This is year 2025. We've had this technology in our hands and already perfected it back in the middle early 90s, guys. For Patriot use. We're not talking about the government, we're talking about us. Us doing it. Okay, good question. Anyway, we are at the top two hours. Let's have God bless our republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We are on the mark for both day and night. And you are the ones that make it happen. Remember that. We've got a lot of work to do. Not enough time to get everything done, but we'll get as much as we can. Before the kickoff, and you all need to stay focused, and remember, on top of everything else, have a Merry Christmas! Why? Because your enemy hates the idea that we're having fun, and we still can. Bye bye. The worst posters are down in southern California. There's nothing I can do about it. Generations this is less secured for you. We tire and slavored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. 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 is spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seasonally farm. And keep our country, keep men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, this 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 in fear, both sons of the republic, arise? 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We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States. It is Monday. It's been Monday all day, 22nd of December, 17th year of open audio sending your face, Fabian Socialist. and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K 2025 Old Earth Calendar on Cuba to Olshas, got Captain and 2025 Battle for the Republic Book 2, the Winter War. And when it is a changing, although we have had a good constant breeze out of the north for the later part of the day here in the bottom of Michigan. Way below the bridge, way below Lansing, and we're a different bird altogether because we're in the flats down here and headed towards the Monroe base in the bottom of the state. So that means we get all kinds of unique weather from every point of the compass, but especially out of the north do we have exciting and innovative weather. Right now we might get a little bit of snow. We'll see. Like this morning we had a little fleck. Nothing hardly at all, but the wind will shift again. It's supposed to get warmer by the end of this week. We'll see what happens there. Again, that wouldn't be a surprise. We are at the end of fall, headed into winter officially. Don't forget, if you are setting up your emergency equipment, cold weather eats batteries. And if you have gear in the vehicle, such as flashlights and such, You might want to switch out or at least have another set of batteries on hand in the vehicle. I do. It's not a big deal. Go over to Dollar Tree and pick up a couple of $1.25 eight packs of AA or AAA batteries, depending on what you have in the vehicle. I recommend putting some of both because you never know what you're going to run into. You might need batteries for which include your handheld radios. So, double A's and triple A's, put them in the vehicle, leave them. You can insulate them. There's a couple things you can do to give them a little more protection. Unfortunately, the cold seeps through everything, but it is a way to make sure that you have at least some technology in hand, especially if you get in trouble at night. LED lights are not as efficient as you might think. One of the other things, as with everything else that we collect, I always grab all the old style conventional flashlights available. It's not a big deal. Put a couple of those in the vehicle. Nobody's going to probably take them out of the car because, well, they're old. But the cool thing is that they work. They are robust. You'd be amazed at how well those old, incandescent patterned, forgiving incandescent light bulbs work and how the way they're supposed to. So not as bright, but you can carry a multiple number of different light sources just like you do blades or anything else. You can have a good variety, a bouquet, when you need it. One will work if the other one doesn't typically have backups to backups. And they're lightweight stuff. There's all kinds of cool things out there. Right now, the big thing is ultra-bright LEDs, which don't necessarily, again, offer that much time and operation. They're not energy efficient. They are just bright, which is cool, because if you do need bright, bright, bright illumination for working on something without any doubt, being able to handle what you're working on, size, but not critical for all the activities, for general surveilling and such. In a situation, a minimal light source is sometimes your best choice, depending on the situation you're in. Don't draw too much attention. Don't be too right. Also, again, with regard to batteries, there are a number of deals out there right now. KIMU has got a bunch of stuff going on with the communications equipment. Got to mention that because I just got a bunch of notifications. Again, if you're looking for bundles, because we've been purchasing bundles of stuff, radios, antennas, I've been buying replacement antennas, bears, which is another kit I'm building right now that's kind of where I'm taking all the balfing stuff I collected, especially this last summer. I just found another hand mic I had with a bag of other gear, and I forgot all about it. It's perfect, works just like all the rest, but it was an odd man out at a yard sale. Guy had all kinds of reloading equipment and a little bit of radio and hunting gear and lo and behold there was that bow thing, you know, a microphone. So yeah, grabbing a heartbeat, got it for a dollar, can't beat the price. But now it needs to be properly bagged up and put in with the spares where it wasn't until this morning Well, actually last night is when I discovered this morning when I bagged it and tagged it. So Again, don't forget To check out all of these holiday sales for particular items so that your little niche, you know situations are dealt with their stuff that oh I just I just had a few more dollars Well, you don't need a few more dollars if it returns out to be pennies And or if you maybe a few dimes and nickels here and there I've gotten made some pretty good deals one of the things that I did was also amazingly I've picked up signal generator pods I was surprised $8.60 a piece I'm not gonna say anymore except that we are gonna put the notice up to allies here pretty soon these are for nullifying frequency community and communications within a given area They're not really meant to be utility signal nullification slash null systems, but they're very easily adapted to such. And what's really neat is these things can be used at altitude. So they could be elevated and left in place, and then you hit a switch, and all of a sudden everything within so many thousand feet, no radio signal of any kind gets through, period. Which is again a way to deal with the aggressor threat. If your enemy's got headsets, communications, interactive visualization equipment, all of it would be neutralized. You know, they got this really cool heads-up system that will be absolutely useless once you hit the switch. Within an area of activity, they're carrying a whole lot of extra junk, a goofy oversized helmet with a lot of extra crap attached to it. None of it works. That's kind of fun, isn't it? It sounds fun, doesn't it? It does. All of a sudden they're a little concerned. You've got lots of junk they're wearing and it's absolutely useless. Can't talk to anybody, can't see much of anything, don't have any GPS. Everything just goes blank. That's what you want. So, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Most important here again is the only thing about these systems is they are 24 volt Which is not a problem, but it means you have to think through how to come up with the most weight efficient power source so that you can make it even more mobile than it originally was intended. Oh, let's see, next. And again, oh, that's right, CenterFireSystems.com, they've got their 12 Days of Christmas stuff going on. Go over to CenterFireSystems.com, take a look at some of the surplus items that they popped in there. Also, I would recommend checking out the kit deals. There are a couple of really great ones that are up in the scroll for the last, what, three days? You may want to check that out. Centerfiresystems.com, Centerfiresystems.com, Centerfiresystems.com. No, they don't advertise with us, but they have some pretty cool stuff every once in a while. And some of it you guys have been getting as gifts. from you know in the you know awards for the drawings so just heads up there you might recognize a few of the items anyway. Another thing here real quick is over at Sportsman's Guide in the clearance section they added some other coats Some are kind of odd. They don't know why they showed up and why they're actually, it must be, again, I know how it works, it's quarter inventory, number one. I understand that. Part of it, I do know that some of this stuff has been around since last winter. But what's interesting is that there are some winter items that popped into the clearance section that are also in good sizes. So I'm not gonna go through that individually. You need to go over to Sportsman's Guide. and peruse their clearance section. Go to the clearance. When you get there, look off to the upper left. There's a whole bunch of categories. Tap the surplus category, and that will get rid of hundreds of other things you don't need to look at. And in the surplus section, there are a number of very well-priced coats, but also more mittens, cold weather mittens. Guys, grab them while you can. You know, something else I haven't mentioned is that cold weather gear works as sleepwear to a degree if need be. We're going to get into an overlap. We're on the inboard towards winter right now. But we're eventually going to leave it, just like everything else. Winter will pass by. And when it does, some of these items I won't necessarily take out of my combat kit. As I pointed out, woolly pulleys. and or having a field jacket liner rolled up and in your kit should be with you all the time. Why? Well there's two things. It gives you another layer for just moving around but it can also be used in conjunction with your sleeping bag, forgive me, your poncho liner when you use it as a sleeping bag to give you a little more insular layer while you're out there in the field. And it is, again, a light duty item, inexpensive to carry for calories and weight, but priceless if you need just a little extra heat, keep you from shivving your arse off that night. Or at the very least, staying a little warmer. Maybe it doesn't do 100%, because travel light freeze at night was the old motto, if you recall. How many of you remember that? Travel light freeze at night. It's expected. It was an ambition. We're trying to freeze, sir. It's part of the, I think there was a code, but we have to. And we must be uncomfortable when we're trying to rest. You know, if you're in the military anyway. The big thing here again is that between a number of different light duty items that can be carried easily, all of it will work. The Woolly Poly, Neil Sosay, for wet, cold weather, we're, we're, we're, Kind of coming out of that we'll see what happens with the next couple of waves if we keep getting the Arctic blast We're going to stay into cold dry, and that's a good thing But now don't hold your breath because we're in the early part of winter so getting cold wet worst conditions you can possibly run into if you're infantry in the field are Something that you need to prepare for now Something I haven't mentioned a little bit, but I have to again. There are rain sets over at Sportsman's Guide right now. Go bigger rather than smaller. Well, I wear a large, so I should get a large. No. If you can get an extra large, if you're large, get an extra large. If you're large, it's fine. But for certain conditions, but let me remind you something, you're going into cold, wet weather. You're probably going to be wearing a layer or two of additional clothing, like maybe some kind of sweater, like we just mentioned, and maybe a winter coat. So your reindeer needs to, optimally, be able to cover all of that and not restrict you to the point where you look like the Pillsbury Doughboy or the Michelin Man. You need it to be a little floppy so you can articulate, move, be able to drop to the ground, get back up again, be able to, without hearing a cuckoo, as material separates through the stitching. We don't want that, okay? So in some cases, and I'll be quite honest, I was just looking at them, they got a few of the rain items that are 3x and 4x. That sounds big. First of all, I'd point out I'm not familiar with the true size range of the material. So my rule on that is always go biggest size available. A couple of items, they have size 2x and 3x. And some of the items, they have 3x and 4x. What would I do? 4x. You can always sense something in, but you can't stretch it out properly. And again, with the new materials, they're cheap. The stuff is not as well made. Even if it's military, it's not as well made. It's just all the workers do it. I'm testing too much equipment. That's why I buy lots more, well a lot more when I find stuff that's on sale or marked down because that'll make up for you know loss in material, you know, use when you actually get the stuff out there in the field being able to replace with the troops damage what they go through and again With the rain sets, there's a couple of different camouflage patterns available. All of them work. The check suit that's over there, I think, still is OD green. Little trick on that, by the way, too, depending on the finishing material. And by the way, Finns, gee, I was going to go to Finland. One of the tricks that the Finns did, if you recall years ago, some of you got as gifts with one of our Christmas drawings that we're having like we have now, a number of Finnish snow camouflage sets. Now, one side was the late season regular camouflage, but these were reversible. What was interesting about it is all they did for the reversal is they just made sure that the cloth bled through so you had this ghost print on the winter side. Now, it's interesting, it really works quite well. If you've got it, you're probably still using it. If it's survived, it should have. any operation we use. But the thing is that the same trick with some of these other items will work also, that there is a faded under color. The material is still the same water resistant stock, but the print pattern or the solid pattern is not stable on the inside. Well, if you turn that inside out, go play around in the woods, do a little optical evaluation. You'll see what I'm talking about. That works really well as a disruption pattern to at least reduce the accent because at the very least when you're out here in the winter with all the snow but still other stuff peeking through, it's all faded and dead. Everything has that flat fade shade to it. So this type of idea, this type of solution actually works quite well. If you do have any of the kit I'm talking about, but maybe you've forgotten about it, because not everybody uses their cold weather or winter gear every year. I mean, after all, we've had some pretty woofy winters the last couple of years to the point where everybody was able to really well, pretty well lay back. Break this stuff out and show your friends what I'm talking about. A lot of you have these items literally in hand. Break them out, show everybody the concept. If you're going to be doing homemade camouflage, and we are doing that to a degree, we're making in-country, in-malicious production camouflage right now, this is one of the area solutions that might work for you. One of the reasons is because not every place farther south we go, less snow there is, but there's still snow and there's breakup with regard to the ground. So this technique for producing items like this does work and it's just something to think about it. I want to make sure we touch on. Next, I mentioned that we're almost at the bottom here. We've got to do a couple of Christmas songs. We are not going to go without Christmas music for every hour if we can help it. I know we went through in the first hour. Real quick, guys, these countries are all failing their troops. There's no reason for every man to not have a 12-gauge shotgun. In the field and to be quite honest with more of the footage that you're seeing since the drones small drones especially or you know They're so dominant right now Well, then the way to make them Undominant would be to put better firepower out there for the troops and 12 gauge pump or some automatic shotgun would be the solution No, it does not need to be a Johnny jet jock magazine fed bullpup or you know M16 looking type gun In fact, I would say just to reverse Conventional pump gun works every time. Everybody's got their adrenaline rushed up. Semi-automatic 12 gauge in a regular tube gun is fine. And why do I bring that? Because as I've done the math for you before, there's no reason for governments not to buy a 12 gauge for every man in the field. Maybe not every man to the rear, but even there they would need air defense. A shotgun is the solution for close quarter air-dee-s-s- Okay, we got a call. We got somebody who does not have... I guess we got our Christmas music coming up. Snoopy's Christmas maybe. Christmas songs for the of the hour. Having a Redneck Christmas, I am sure, was the title of the first one. Or forgive me, the second one. The first one, if you didn't recognize it, was Snoopy's Christmas. The trilogy, remember the third in the trilogy, Snoopy's Christmas. And Snoopy versus the Red Baron, the return of the Red Baron, and then Snoopy's Christmas. And you're right. And the second one was Ray Stevens, Dad, if you didn't recognize the voice. There we go. Ray Stevens is still alive and producing, by the way, just in case for people who might wonder, is he gone? No, he's not gone yet as far as I know. At least not in the last couple of months. So he is still putting music out there. So if you pay attention, look up Ray Stevens and you will easily find a whole bunch of new sarcastic, unique pieces of music that are designed to dig at the society we live in. And of course he has a lot of fun doing it for many walks of life. Go ahead, College. You've been there. Yeah, text Mike. Speaking of passed away artists, singing artists, I don't know, did you hear about Chris Ray? Raya? Oh, no, I didn't. Did he pass away? Yeah, I'm afraid so, yeah. Well, hey, he ran a good course. Chris Reeve. I tell you what. Yeah, Reeve. Well, yeah. Let's do this as long as... Still, I think there's a bunch of songs that he did. We've actually played four or five of his more common. Well, no, I would say two are common. One is the one I think we'll play here real quick just to commemorate him. I missed that, and thank you for bringing it up. Now I'm going to have to find out a little bit more. But he was big into the racing circuits, and back in the day, that's why Talladega and all the other songs, if you go back and look at the stuff that he did. It was during that resuscitation of the Grand Prix race experience and he did a whole bunch of music that actually was used with music videos but not MTV type. More, again, a history of and background into racing and a lot of the classic imagery that had been put on big screen theater production. He was the background for that. They did a bunch of additional production work that was really impressive. I don't know what's out there somewhere. It's got to be in movie world in some circles. I've not seen most of it. But I can recall at least two or three, like I said, the Talladega piece that he did. Another was Beachcomber, not Beachcomber, God, what's his name? What he did was the imagery was the old California coastal highway. And part of that is shut down, which is kind of interesting. Hollywood, I guess, uses it on occasion for certain activities. But I want to say. Do West of where it stops actually where it's cut off is do west of Bakersfield we go straight west out to the coast. I was out there actually I was thought you know it'd be fun And you know people got to do it you get over that you get over that berm There's got to be a place downrange you probably can't see and you've got some really cool like oceanfront driving That you can do and ain't nobody gonna stop you for what I think 80 to 100 miles It's all been cut off, so it's really kind of fascinating. At least you could get in there with a bike or get there with a motorcycle. But you get there with a car, oh wow, it would be classic driving. So Chris Ree has gone. Well, thank you. I appreciate it, unfortunately. Well, again, it was his time. He made a good run. And by what I could see, he was performing right up until before he passed away. So, you just decide, you know, stay on the guitar and continue with the work. That's how it should be. If you like it, enjoy it. It's not just a job. A lot of fun. It's like anything else. All work can be fun. If you like it and it's your thing, run with it. Don't stop. Just keep doing what you do. That's all there is to it. So, I'll tell you what we'll do. The song that everybody would probably expect, Chris Ree, Road to Hell. Now we're all going into Christmas here, but again, there's a lot of people out there, like that bunch that were there for the corny cup. Yeah, and I'm going to detail you. How about Chris Ree driving home for Christmas? Oh, excellent. Yes, let's do that. Home for Christmas. Yeah, it's Chris Ree, Home for Christmas. Home for Christmas is fine by me. Perfect song. That'll be fine, Ed. So we're going to go in that direction. And for everybody out there, Chris Reeves passed away, but you know what? He's still singing for us. Describe the drive, California Drive, and you listen to the song we just played. What is the image that comes to your mind? Let's see. 57 Corvette, open top, girl, sunglasses. Blonde hair with a hair scarf on, him driving along, it's towards sunset, towards late afternoon to sunset, and then headlights all around, looking over at the girl next to me, I'm driving home for Christmas, different shots, ground shot, looking at the car as it goes by. It's been shot as it goes around the S-curve and you can see it and then you can't see it. And it's progressive because it's right there on the coast and the sun is setting. And as it's setting, the headlights come on. The other headlights are coming on back and forth, going down the road. And of course, you can still make out that 57. The silhouette of that vehicle just jumps out at you. And needless to say with lots of memories all around. And meanwhile, the fade in the background, the Grand Prix cars going by. And then maybe how about some old Mopar? And then all of a sudden back out of the road and more headlights and finally pulling into the holy ground. He's hitting the holy ground at home. And he pulls into, oh that's right, one of the racing arenas down there. Middle California. Yeah, just not related to the road, but we'll end up there anyway And him getting out her getting out the car parked in the ocean of red and white headlights and tail lights and the city in the background Is that the video you could yeah, that's what I put with that That's what I'd attach to it. Yeah, anyway ideas Driving home for Christmas. Thank you Edward. There's only one problem with your description dad. It would be you said through, California There'd be all the driverless cars standing still in the middle. They'd be parked along the road, one of them up on the ramp. No, no, that was the problem with them dead. They stopped, if you didn't pay attention to them, they stopped right in the middle of traffic. Wherever they died, they died. Yeah, see that way that's why okay, then we switch this out. It's a Mad Max scenario Drive, it's Chris. It's Chris re but he's got spikes. He looks over and the girls got her head shaved She's wearing she's wearing spike glasses. She's got a 12-gauge magazine fed with a drum And when you see the shot from the outside, it says the 57 Chevy, it's a 2.5 ton, it's a deuce and a half modified with big horn pushers on the front end. And as he's driving home for Christmas, you see some of them are headlights and taillights and the others are blacked out and you hear a crunch. And he's pushing the electric cars, the stalled electric cars off over the edge of the cliff into the ocean while he's driving home for Christmas. See how that works? You just changed the whole era. Make it work! You gotta make music work for ya, man! I know, man, the heads. He gets a little crazy sometimes. All the heads, remember, hockey puts now, kinda like that. Yeah, man, it's like he gets a little crazy, a little carried away, but he still gets home. He's driving home for Christmas. So, yeah. I'm just saying, it can be any number of different locations, up in the mountains, but this time you're up in the mountains and half of it snows up to your eyeballs. So we've got to take it out on the plains and then we get frozen ice, a wooden blown wasteland, which again is kind of desolate this time of year. So you've got to pick some place where it's warm. But there's plenty of places down south that are warm enough, even Texas, still have a fun time driving. And like I said, it was part of an era that he helped to paint, by the way, just something to think about there. Anyway, we are headed towards the top, but we're not there yet. A reminder, oh, real quick, yes, Bulgaria, they're trying not to, I guess some of the stuff that they're doing is to try and mess with everybody's head to deflect them, but Bulgaria has had an ongoing series of protests for weeks and weeks on end. Well, apparently the whole government left. They kind of quit, resigned because everybody demanded because of graft and corruption, but my problem is, They're trying to say, oh, it's Generation Z that did this. No, it wasn't. It looks like there was a wide range of people out there. But they're pushing this particular agenda. But they aren't giving us details on the agenda. But now that I hear a little bit, they're just not getting enough free stuff. And they were just getting ready to switch over to the Euro, Bulgaria, which if I were them, that'd be a good enough reason to shoot whoever's in government. They didn't shoot. Apparently, they all rose up. This is kind of like what I said before about what happened in Germany. This is very reminiscent of Germany at the end of the hyperinflation where everybody got out in the streets and they all started marching towards the government building. And you know what happened in the German government? All of a sudden, one character stepped out onto the balcony of everybody who was outside with pitchforks and torches and nooses, and they were ready to kill off everybody in the government because people were being starved to death. And finally what happened is they realized that Comeuppance was here, the old Jewish mob did. And so the bankers told them, oh, all of a sudden the Deutschmark, instead of it being a billion Deutschmarks on the dollar, it's six Deutschmarks on, no seven, it was seven Deutschmarks on the dollar. That's so you can understand the difference in how crazy the money was, because we can relate to a dollar. But it's the idea that they just came out on the balcony and said, oh yeah, we all agree to change the value of the grid currency has been stabilized. The only thing it stabilizes is they were a breath away from being pitchforked to death, or hammered to death, or shot and hammered to pitchforked and then burned to death. So Bulgaria has got some interesting stuff going on, but I don't see the details that I need to find out. if this is good or just lukewarm slash deflection because they realized the jig was up. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Yeah, I'll check to Mexican. Yeah, that's the same thing that happened in Mexico. They tried to say it was Generation Z and all this BS, but it was actually anybody that wasn't in the graph and corruption with the cartels. The only bad thing about them was, I think what I read about Bulgaria is the people just shut everything down. I mean, they didn't work, they didn't do anything. They just flooded the capital city and nothing could get done. And they try to do the same thing in Mexico, but the Federales, they gave everybody a really good beatdown. I'll tell you one thing, if these so-called protesters that they got here at these facilities were beat down the way they did in Mexico, they wouldn't be any more protesters. Right. Well, exactly. And again, the thing is, nobody talks about, you know what I'm saying, nobody really talks about Mexico. Mexico, I mean like what we just talked about, they showed you a little bit of it. They didn't show you all that was going on. Now, Mexico, Mexican television did, but Mexican television did so they could terrorize the population. Not because they were worried about all those poor fellow Mexicans that are being beat down. The reason that they showed it in the controlled media there, but not here in America, is because, see, look what happens if you rise up against us. We will beat this out of you. We will beat the Fajolis out of you. And then some. You will be piecing blood for a long time, Señor. And that's exactly, that's what they do. That's what police states do all the time. And unfortunately, Mexico, it's like I said for you, I've been saying for years, we need to take all the illegals, Explain to them that we're not going to hurt them, train them, send them south, and wage war against Mexico and have the Mexican people rise up and clean out the Mexican problem. The people of Mexico are going to have to do it. It can't be us. You can't invade and free somebody. It's just not it gets like you it's like a whole bullshit with Iraq It was all a crocker crap from the get-go for the Jewish mob to steal stuff We didn't save Iraq from anything. We didn't fix anything. It's broken They like it broken where it is the rotten trash and make up the Israeli filth. That was their plan from the get-go It's their plan for America if they have their way We need to be way ahead of the curve on this because it's coming for us the way they get it to them It's no different. They think they're going to play Bolshevik on America. We're going to have to get rid of the Bolsheviks. We're going to get rid of whatever it is that thinks it's going to be that kind of creature. And when that's done, you know what? I think we'll help Mexico out. Does everybody understand Mexico is actually one of the richest countries in the world? Do you know what the per capita value of the nation state of Mexico is? There's no reason for there to be a horrific peasant state in Mexico. It's nothing more than where they'd like us to be if they can get us there. That's the only thing we need to think about. And it's why people can come north, because we still have what we have, to a degree. And so people can come north, they can earn a grub state, they can take it back to Mexico and they can live pretty well. very well if you know what you're doing and if you can stay out of the line of fire of the cartels and the other shysters and government that are trying to steal everything from you every turn with their handout demanding some kind of payoff or blackmail or whatever. It's the worst of bureaucracies in that respect. It's the worst kind. But it's typical for sadly enough what we see with a lot of Euro Like Spain or Portugal too. They've had the same problem. Italy was no different, has been, as an old country for the very same reason. It's not talked about as much, but they have the same issues. And our Italian friends who are listening know this. Just like our Spanish friends do, just like our friends in Mexico do. We have listers in Mexico just like we do anywhere else on the planet. We actually have quite a few in Mexico. And interestingly enough, it's one of those situations where there's a steamroller effect and we have to make it happen. If they decide when they're going to make their move to make the move, it's obvious they're planning, which is to try and horrifically damage America, we've got to get rid of them. Every last stinking one of them. It's a holiday season, yes, Merry Christmas, but we better have a plan and we never should lose sight of that plan. It is likely as not during the holiday that the Israelis will commit with a nuclear attack on America. If you have seen any of what Jonathan Pollard said, I don't know if you saw the last couple of days with Huckabee, the whore to Israel that is over there, the huckster bee and these other characters that met with Pollard. For what reason, I don't know. It makes no way, shape, or form doesn't make any sense. He's a traitor to the United States, but our ambassador met in the embassy, had Pollard, a person who, if he came into the embassy, should have been arrested and brought back to the United States, but instead was treated as royalty, which of course is the case with the Jewish mob against the American people. They feel that their feces doesn't stink, yours does, and they plan on dumping a big one right in front of you here real soon. That's the plan. Now, again, let's just make sure we put the kibosh to that big time when the time comes. So, organize, arm equipment, train as militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics, the key to victory. Real quick, somebody's asking you, Mexico's wealth, yes, per capita. Okay, go look at the amount of money that moves through Mexico. All these numbers are internationally known. The per capita value of Mexico exceeds the United States. And yet people are forced to come north and get gringo dollars, American dollars. And then when they go back with them, they are expendable. They do spend quite well. So they're able to be relatively comfortable. But at the expense of what in the process, being a demislabe here, And not being a good situation because it creates conflict in all directions, which by the way, the spit-swappers, ring-knockers, and yamaka-wearers like. That conflict should not exist, but it is comfortable for a person, a group that are your enemy, and want to constantly stir the pot. Mexico should be Mexico. America should be, well, the United States should be the United States. We're all in the Americas. And Canada? Well, we put all those people up there in Canada for a reason. Sorry guys, I know there's Canadians listening, a lot of you. But, Canada must remain Canada until Canadians have a revolt which is about time for them to do and they free themselves from the crown. Until you free yourself from the crown and actually put down the communist that you have in Canada, it's not fixable. There's nothing on the horizon that will fix the problem you have there. You need to revolt in Canada. You need to get rid of the problem here in the United States. Mexico needs to clean its house out too. We would be a true powerhouse then. We really would. God bless our Republic. Yes, to the New World Order. We shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're in the march. We're going to get out of the way. Ed taking over. More LTR coming up. And we're headed towards Christmas. Merry Christmas to all of you out there. Bye-bye.
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