February 13, 2026
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations, quartermaster supplies, and preparedness during this Friday broadcast. He covered AR-15 lower receivers and ammunition pricing, promoted the Michigan Militia Manufacturing Group's sewing operation, and addressed economic concerns including currency devaluation and shrinkflation. The show included extended commentary on government overreach, illegal immigration enforcement failures, and calls for armed readiness against perceived threats to constitutional rights.
- ar-15
- ammunition
- militia training
- quartermaster
- preparedness
- second amendment
- michigan militia
- currency devaluation
- illegal immigration
- constitutional rights
- self-sufficiency
- sewing manufacturing
- federal reserve
- gun rights
- america only party
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It's been the worst day since yesterday On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to this. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm. And keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit doctors so their children can be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh sons of the Republic, arise. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican, each God-given right. And pray to God, your freedom burning bright. As Iowocke vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as fire and trampled, each God-given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside of dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Actually, this is a day to beware of. Good noon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Tower of the Intelligence Report. I'm our Kormke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West Southwest and North 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 pick us up and then rebroadcast via analog and digital through the echo chamber In so many ways it's impossible to count, but we are literally around the planet at this moment with this program. Although it will be echoed, echoed, echoed in a few minutes out and off with some of these broadcasts as they travel literally from one point to the other around the globe back to where we came from. It is, well, also we're at a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is the 13th! No way! Yes way! It's Friday the 13th, which means absolutely nothing. Well, for the ring knockers, pit swappers, the satanic, pedo-queer, child-rapers, and blood drinkers and, you know, baby-eaters, yeah, it means something for them. Otherwise, it is again the Friday. It is Cinco Damo Day and Quartermaster Friday, 13th of February, 18th year of open, obvious. And in your face, Fabian socialist, and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2020 6-Older Calendar 2026 Battle for the Republic Book 2 the winter war. Man, it's been a mild day out there. It's a beautiful day to get out and work. Problem is some people are going to be not so cautious and there's plenty of places to slip out there. So beware, pay attention. Look where you're going to step before you do step just so we don't hear about you being an injury. A casualty of the winter, we wouldn't want that, would we? Well, some people would. Your enemies would. So anyway, it has been, yes, a very busy week heading into the, we're now at the end of the work week, into the work weekend, which has already started at a couple facilities yesterday, as we know. But it is going to be a very busy weekend and just because it's bright and shiny during the day doesn't mean it doesn't drop down to freezing because it does each and every night. So again, make sure you've got the proper tack gear with you. Whatever site you're going to this weekend, most everyone is, I will say, slightly overbooked to the point where, again, pay attention, listen to the requests and orders of the militia traffic police slash MPs that are there. They're purely there for managing our grounds and operations. We don't have a signature footprint above, you know, from above. We're very careful about that, but it means everybody has to pitch in to make that happen. So guys, when they're asking you to do something, there is a viable reason for doing it, okay? We're not doing it because you might be mean or anything like that. It's just common sense. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We have to apply the science that we know now in preparation for the conflict that we are in, the fight that we are in. We had a caller, who do we have? Tom, up this way last night, it got below zero. I'm talking that it was about 10 to 15 degrees below zero. That's what stopped the windshield. So, and again, we still have, we got breeze coming in southwest and west. So, everybody off the lakes, the farther north you go, the more that's going to be off the great ice pack, the great lake of Michigan. It was 42 degrees up here today. During the day. Exactly. So, again, pay attention. We have opportunity to train effectively. Yes, I know. There are a few people that are going to be diverted sideways because of the meetings also this weekend. We actually had to divide up resources in personnel. We have the America-only party meetings that are going on around the state. We've got one down in Ohio, so we have representatives helping to organize for that. That's not going to hurt anything. Everybody, I think, can handle it and handle the job. Remember that this is why each person needs to know the other man's job. When the time comes, you may have to perform that action because the friend that you had next to you is no longer with you. We have to assume that. Battlefield conditions, so prayer of proper planning again. Also, with the America-only party work that is being done, the I believe we now have candidates in five states. We have candidates now that have gone through their petitions. I believe that they're completely registered. Hillsdale County, Michigan, but also other parts of Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia, and possibly Pennsylvania. I don't know yet. I haven't heard back from them. They're going to announce it to us as we go. So I should, they're going to make their public announcement for their own personal purposes. They are working on a website, but we are trying to avoid that initially. The idea is to get as far along and down the road without the usual connective tissue that the enemy tries to utilize. We have had experience at this now, so we got the thinkers. They got the stinkers. Let's keep it that way. Stay focused on the mission. We are going to get as many people up and organized as we possibly can in the shortest period of time. America only party all others not at all no matter how chosen they think they are with regard to stealing from our wallets or you get vault you're going to make sure those people are Excluded because they need to be so other things happening here real quick number one and this is for this gets quartermaster Friday and it's single d.m. O'Day over at K-E-A-R-M-S dot com. They have a lower, complete lower for $59. This is including, this is a one-cast piece, Forgotten Weapons did a series of articles on this. You can find all the write-ups on the development of it. It's in 556. It's an AR-15 lower. It does require an FFL. The normal price is between $280 and $350 if you pay attention and look at their site. These particular uppers, what has happened is if you read the information, they're $59 a piece, you can't beat the price on this. What's wrong with them? There must be something wrong. Well, they actually queued these things up for a proprietary bolt holdback and release that is amidextrous. Personally, I would not have done that. If you're trying to simplify, I would have minimized. Probably the reason they did this when I look at the design was because it actually strengthens that part. So again, the company that was making it, if you read the information, isn't making that anymore. Well, what does that do for the weapon? Nothing. It doesn't bother the weapon at all. I've argued for quite a while in long, wee to the wee hours of the morning conversations about a wartime AR-15 replacement. Then one of the things that could disappear from the design is the lock back, the bolt lock back. It's not essential. You can live without it. All of your AKs are built that way except for the most recent ones built on the latest cycle of new pattern AKs. And you know what? There's half the plant that's carrying the AK-47 with no bolt lock back. Right? Right. Does it work? Oh, we've whole many people have been killed by that rifle that it's uncountable. We don't know how many people have died within the sites, the crosshairs of the AK-47. Do we? No, we don't. The fact is it works just the way it's supposed to. So here in lies the rub. Again, these things are $59. You need a buffer spring, a buffer, and a trigger group. Now personally, I would go bargain basement, Delta Team, and CDNN. And for another $15, buffer springs, guys, are $0.98 a piece for the AR-15. I've told you this. You need to buy them anyway. You need to buy them. To be quite honest, for a Sten type mimic, you know what's the most common coil spring out there that would normally cost us $5, $10, $20, $30 is the AR-15 buffer spring. And right now, since they're so cheap because there are so many of them being made and the price is down and they're stainless, this spring serves a lot of other purposes for certain projects that have already been proposed from the design to final production. And a Sten type gun utilizing that particular spring is very useful. And also cost efficient. Something to think about there. So anyway, there's a bunch of other stuff that's available up and down the scale price-wise if you wanted to get fancier or less sophisticated. But basically, if you were to go, say, $100 $50 upper from Bear Creek Arsenal. I don't care what it is. I don't care if it's a 16 inch barrel or a 20 inch barrel or an 18 inch barrel. There are a couple of carry handle AR15A2 uppers right now over at Bear Creek for $205. This is an A2 configured carry handle, A-frame front sight. You could put that on this receiver and basically build an A3, A4 rifle because needless to say it's still a 20 inch barrel. This thing has a full size stock that's not adjustable. Go take a look at it. And very quickly for either $250, $270 you could put together an A2 rifle that's pretty decent and again you could do it in pieces if you had to. If you go the other way, which I couldn't see any problem with, you could go with just a standard 16 inch upper and put the thing together for a lot less money. And again, I would estimate that if you're really cherry picked, I know that the buffer is $0.95. Forgive me, buffer tube. Buffers are about $3 to $4 if you just get the basic buffer, and that's all you need. to start with. And then the trigger assembly, complete internals, as little as $7 to as high as $8, $9, or $10, depending on which of the companies you pick. And I'm going to go down to the shopping list in a minute on that, as far as who. But you could put a really nice AR-15 together and knock down another $20, $30 in cost. So definitely something that's worthwhile. worth investing in. You do need to use, I believe, a full-size, you have to have a full-size buffer spring. So it needs to be a rifle buffer spring, but that's okay because, like I said, there's four companies, three of them have the AR-15 rifle buffers for 95, 98, or just simply a dollar. The carbine, if you go to Delphine Tactical, 95 cents apiece right now. So again, I mean, It's Quartermaster Friday. This is a steel anyway. You need to have a few in your repair kit for your AR family of rifles, just as a policy. You can't make that spring for 95 cents. You can't buy the material for 95 cents. And you won't be the same spring if you tried to build it. Somebody's already done it. Somebody already invented the wheel, finished the wheel, and they got a lot of extra wheels. And that's why they're so cheap right now. They're not going to be cheap forever. So like if somebody is asking me if I can get him some more AK-74 $2 mags and $1.25 mags like we bought over and over again. Nope. Long gone. Everybody knows that. Or should, anyway. So this is a solution to a definitely an interesting issue or trying to put enough weapons in everybody's hands before things kick off or to be prepared to maybe tell them it would be a good idea to back off. But you know how it is, crazy town people are being run by the Jewish Satanic Pedal Queers and the Jewish Satanic Pedal Queers, they want as many of us goy dead as quickly as possible. So they're planning on a wicked deed, heck who knows, this is the 13th. We got plenty of days left before the close of Friday the 13th of February. And the little peckerwood pieces of trash are notorious for doing all kinds of monkey poke backstabbing stuff like this. It's what they're famous for. They're so rich, war, oi, by deception, oi, oi, gevalt. I'm telling ya. So, one more time. That's K-E-A-R-M-S. K-E-ARMS.COM. K-E-ARMS.COM. K-E-ARMS.COM. Go into their products. You'll see that upper, or forgive me, that lower. And again, remember, you've got to go through an FFL that is not an 80%. I wish they did. I wish they'd made an 80% one of these. We'll probably have been pointing people at it sooner. But as it is, if you're looking for and you weren't going to do an 80% because you don't feel comfortable with it, this is a complete unit ready to go. As far as the casting, everything's done. Everything's tuned. All you've got to do is throw the proper parts of your personal flavor choice, and you're done. So enough on that one. Next. Also, magazines. Now, let me remind everybody, we've talked about this before. If you have any of the other chamberings, you need different chamber options for the AR-15, and they're standard 556 length and dimension, which most are. Now, some require different followers. They've installed a different follower. Understand, if you look at your rifle from the bottom of the rifle down to where the magazine leaves the magazine well in terms of where it exits and then arcs a little bit, that area is consistent no matter what magazine you have. Don't be given what the cartridge is either. It's going to take up the same amount of space in that area and it will perform and typically load no matter what magazine you have. You can't load 30 rounds But you can load 10 or 9 or 12, depending on what the cartridge is, without any malfunctions. And a flawless 10, 11, 12 rounds of another caliber, if you had a second upper in play ready to be used with somebody else's ammo because you ran out of 5.56, would be awfully handy. OK? So understand that while, yes, there are proprietary mags for several of the different chamberings. The AR15, 7.62x39 mags are ones I've talked about extensively. Those are very reasonably priced. But the best one that we're seeing in service right now is this one that Centerfiresystems.com is offering. I think a couple of other companies have them. But Centerfire has a consistent price of $10 apiece. And you might recall that a little bit ago they were doing buy one, get one free on that magazine. Guys, it is one of the best mags in its class that I've seen if you're committed to that 7.62x39. It's an excellent magazine. It's a Korean Runner Revolution contract is what it is. And it works. They work really well. Most important, good fit, good finish, excellent followers, everything works. So far we've had no problems with these things at all. Everybody's got them and said, wow, I wish I'd bought more when they were buy one, get one. Because they were down to $5 a mag. Okay, if you got that, congratulations, thumbs up, you're doing great. If you didn't, well, you missed out. But there's still $10 a piece, which is a reasonable price for very, very fine quality magazine. So definitely something you want to take a look at. and that's over at CenterFireSystems.com. They also do have many of the other mags. You might notice that some of the magazines are only offered with 12 or 14 or 11, depending on what the chambering is. For whatever reason, I don't know that there was an issue with feed or if they're trying to be compliant with all the other magazine goofy bands, slash stupid stuff that's out there. I don't have a crystal ball on that one. But again, those mags do work. You may notice that, wow, rather than just buying a whole bunch of specialized mags, if your magazine can hold, your regular error bag can hold, the same 12 or 10, then there's no real need to really buy more. You just have to remember the restriction. You can't just chock a whole bunch of ammo in there and expect it to function properly. But this is common sense and experimentation you need to find out what works and what doesn't that simple? Well anyway Ideas not just complaining about the problems. You got more no things in front of us that need to be dealt with Yeah, I'm looking at the question there, okay One more time that location for that lower receiver is ke arms. That's K e a r m s dot com Okay now Before we get to the bottom of the hour, the Canadian shooting is a Prozac shooter, it's a faggot. They're trying everything they can to mislabel the faggot. This is a government shooter. There's no doubting it's a Prozac shooter. If he, she, it, don't care which they declare itself, that's irrelevant. The Prozac shooters that we presently have, the type that we have now, are fully engineered off of the queer agenda and the cross-dressing transvestite slash chopper, you know, wiener and balls off and speak in a higher voice. Basically, you can't help it. You'd be with the Vienna Boy Square. But anyway, whatever the wienerstration has been done or not done, these characters are on psychotropic drugs. They know, so they've worked the pattern out for this. We have a consistent, repetitious pattern. They can't talk about anything, but the real problem is going to be talked about. Not a surprise. Don't bother me. But it does explain to everybody why you need to buy more ammo. What's the solution to this? What should we do? What's the...they're hoping for me to go, oh my God, we need to get all the guns! Yeah, so the petal queers can have their way with your children and rape them at their discretion because you will be disarmed slaves and the royalty should be allowed to be able to rape your children with reckless abandon at their discretion, right? Is that the plan? Well, of course it's the plan. That's why they want you disarmed so the faggots can molest your children. It's that simple. There really isn't any hard math on this one, okay? So since the POOF does have an agenda, and I think we all understand it, the best solution, vote with your wallet, buy more ammo, because it's not an if, it's just a when they're going to come off whatever they think they're going to try to get away with. Which I don't have like I said I don't care about that most important is I care about you Make sure that you're squared away. You have the best technology in hand that you can afford Organize army equipment train as militia for mutual defense set up a 510 program in your area of operations logistics the key to victory understand logistics We got to have the material where it's needed so the troops don't have to wait for a truck to show up We need a tactical distribution of ammunition, magazines, medical support on a massive scale. A lot of people are appreciating this now. Thank you Mr. Epstein and all the people who are trying to hide Mr. Epstein's wickedness. It's teaching everybody a very significant lesson. They want to kill you. Okay? And it really is it's sinking in it's sinking in extremely. Well. I don't have any problem talking to anybody right now in fact everybody's Steaming and they don't know what to do now of course the shills are trying to tell them oh We just gotta we gotta just we gotta go get the government to do something government didn't do anything through let's see Clinton Bush to Oh wait a minute, Obama? Oh wait a minute, Trump? Oh wait a minute, Biden? Oh wait a minute, Trump wouldn't have done anything if it weren't for the fact that the two different sides of the same coin were trying to do their fakery to make you believe that somehow they're worried about those quote unquote victims. Well, the one side is made up of a whole bunch of faggots slash queers who fly the LGBTQWXYZ PUFTA flag, which by the way you might recall added, and am I wrong on this? They added, oh that's right, they added pedophiles. That flag represents pedophiles. That big flag that everybody's so proud of, the LGBTQ flag which flew at the White House under Biden, is a queer flag for pedophiles. So I will say this, they stayed very calm asking questions, but they're very much hypocrites across the board because the faggots who would love to hand your children over to the public fool system so that those faggots could molest your children are lamenting. It's the pot calling the kettle black. But we'll take what we can get out of the deal here because as we know, both sides are owned by APAC. APAC is made up of a bunch of satanic pedo queers who are cut one out of Israel hell and their sole mission in life is to see how many of you they can molest. They lust for your loins, people. They would like to not just molest your children. They'd go after your wife and they'd go after you, dead or alive. And when they're done, they want to eat your flesh. How hard is this math to figure out? This isn't difficult at all. Prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Every one of those satanic pedo queers in DC was covering for the other satanic pedo queers. And for four years of Biden, they didn't have any problem. In fact, they were flying the flag for those Satanic petal queers right off the White House. Did I miss something here? Is there something that slipped past my ears? I don't think so. So again, remember, they're after you. They're coming. They are coming. It's not an if. B.B., the Butcher of Beirut, the, again, God Emperor B.B., Nut and Honey. was in DC and they totally located people. What does that tell you? They know that everybody is watching and they know what these faggots out of Israel, what they're all about, what they're doing. And everybody has had enough. So again, we need to be prepared. They're going to feel trapped. They're going to go crazy town. They're going to try to kill a bunch of you. Before that happens, we need to be ready to get rid of them and force and mass. Know who's who in the zoo. They've all stepped up and made noise. I think the most fascinating thing about the hypocrites with all these hearings, it was great that the hearings took place. But it's fascinating that all these hypocrites who normally are frothing at the mouth and bug-eyed had to constrain themselves because they were trying to look like they were reasonable. Well, no they're not. There's nothing that they'll change. They are no different from the Epsteinites that they rode with for four years under Biden, rode with for four years under Trump, rode with for eight years under Obama. And nobody did anything, nobody rounded any of these people up. Just the reverse, they would tell you all about, in fact, their flag changed. The Satanic petal queer flag changed to include what? People who are interested in molesting little children. The pot calling the kettle black so we got a lot of work to do work about or they are I tell you what we're gonna do here hold on I got some other music requests Carl clang ed number one Carl clang oh You know what I had this happen twice and forgive me. It's actually one of these older There ain't no skeletons in Jesus closet number one there ain't no skeletons in Jesus closet Okay, and then number two, backed by multiple requests, is Jim the Cavalry. So number one, there ain't no skeletons in Jesus' closet, Carl Clang. And then the second is Jim the Cavalry for our friends in Virginia who are picking up the sword and getting ready to use it on the bastards in their state. Virginia is as likely as Illinois to start the war, people. Everybody understand that? We're in the same situation now with Virginia as we were a few years ago when they were pushing the whole thing with Illinois. And they all told everybody, they were coming for you, they were all puffed up, they were going to get you. They were going to get you, gun owners. And everybody said, well, why don't you just come on out and try? You want to come and get us and of course a whole bunch of the sheriff's departments gee and a whole bunch of people in uniform realized Number one they wouldn't stand a dog's chance in hell if they try to come out and get the guns number two They realized that after they got the guns and the peasants in the state that they thought they would call peasants Then they take the guns from the cops too because the cops aren't feds Yeah Everybody did the math so guess what Virginia you guys might be the kickoff And if that does happen, so be it. Why are we supposed to feel bad about this? It's about time we got rid of this problem. Look at all the queers we let ride. Look at all the petafiles who have been eating children's flesh. Here we go. He said, I am the way and the truth and the life So they hung him from the tree till he was crucified Then they carried him and buried him in a tomb three days and three nights alone And were the bang and the clang and a great big boom The angel removed the stone from the tomb And when they all went looking inside Jesus he was gone And now you know there ain't no skeleton in Jesus' closet The Father calls it for the Son to be redeemed. When you're resurrected from the grave, you will deposit. Yes, there ain't no skeleton in Jesus' closet. That was the truth. And the church caught fire, and the gospel spread through the Roman Empire. That old devil's old world order was turned upside down. And the Lord was crucified. The more the Holy Ghost is Jesus Christ was multiplied until the gospel of the saving grace of Christ was finally spread the world around. All because there ain't no skeleton in Jesus' closet. The fog houses for the sun to be the deep. And you're resurrected from the grave view in Jesus' closet. The Muslims say it's down to all you bow The Hindus pray they'll come back as a cow The Orientals say only boot is the way But what are they gonna say on resurrection day? Now the wolves got the leaders that are trying to be But the truth of the matter is they're all deceived Cause they've all got secrets in their past they're trying to hide So when Satan gives deals he'll tell all the other big wheels So they all conspire together to save their own high But you know there ain't no skeleton In Jesus' closet The Father had caused it He redeemed the grave you He espoused it Yes, no skeleton In Jesus' there ain't no skeleton regimental combat team, they'll be training up here. They're actually from out of state. We have a light mechanized unit up here. Partially, they're going to familiarize themselves with some of the armored vehicles we've talked about. We have an inventory. This weekend's going to be a little bit of inside, a little bit of outside work. We're going to try to get some of the equipment out and about. Of course, the bad part about that is when you're done playing with the equipment, you've got to clean it up before it goes back in the stable, like a horse. So just remember guys, we don't cut any corners. We make sure we get everything accomplished, mission specific. We have an SOP stick to it. Do not ever be convinced by anybody else out. We can do that later. That's not how it works. I'll just remind everybody in advance. We have standards. We have established them. We will maintain them. Anyway, also again with all the other dribble going on out of Washington, the district of criminals, the Yap back and forth. Yes, I know everybody's been quoting the Pam Bondi. Okay, we're there for the Epstein files and you have the twit going, well, the Dow is up by 50,000 points. It's over 50,000 points. That doesn't mean anything. And I'm dead cold serious about that. Go take a look at the graph. What they've been doing since they stopped doing the right thing for decades, and not just this century, but the last century too, is they've kept kicking the can down the road. They've printed more bold, you know, wipe your arse money. The paper money is, of course, used by the Jewish mob to steal land off of underneath the American people's feet. Look what just happened here with all the solar scam, etc. Most of it, of course, totally unnecessary. Better solutions were available. Hydroelectric is the way to go. And hydroelectric is what you better know. Understand how to make that happen. But in the meantime, because of this, and with the drivel that we see, the Because they printed the currency up, there is no difference between what's going on with the stock market and what's been going on with the gold and silver. And the stock market is even more frivolous slash error than the gold issue is. The gold issue partially stems from, as everybody learned here, where they had this little profit taking that just took place, which by the way, didn't hurt anybody. hang on to your silver, hang on to your gold. There isn't enough. They've already acknowledged that. The reason they did what they did with the profit taking is because they had to try and find digits to cover, preferably silver and gold, because guess what? People were saying, no, I don't want your worthless FRNs. I took my money and put it into your system so that you, at the end of a year or two years worth of gold or silver futures, were going to give me gold or silver. Well, guess what? They didn't have it. So the little fiasco we just saw, not a disaster by the way, in fact just a reverse, is where they were trying to get the currency out into the field, so to speak, so they could pilfer enough to shore up the worthless paper they've created in the silver and gold inventory markets. Now, let's pass. Now we're looking at how quickly is this going to start jumping again. Now, they can retard it. They've done it before. As we pointed out, gold and silver are askew. Even right now, with the gold to silver exchange, as far as what do you have to spend to get an ounce of gold and what do you have to do to get an ounce of silver? Guys, it's still not proper proportion. And copper is in the same boat. Copper moved also. And you might notice something. There was no dumping of copper. Anybody notice that? The gold and silver, where the big, big overpapered fictional digits were, is where they had to affect the gold and silver for that reason, and they did. Well, they're past that. They may try it again and really don't care if they do. It's still going to be a benefit to all of us in terms of if you're fast and you move the currency, you move the metal currency, the real money, R-E-A-L, then you can pay off certain issues or get rid of certain problems because of that profit taking that people took. You're ahead for a bit, you knock off a lot of the digital currency debt and never go back to it, which is what a lot of our people did. They dumped a small amount of silver, they dumped one or two percentages of gold that they might have had, most don't have gold, and then they took that and paid off so that they're at zero point with regard to credit cards or house payment or whatever by taking the profit taking and turning it around and paying off the house. Now they're still going to try and steal our houses, our land off of underneath us. They're going to steal the land. They're going to try to steal your home. Guys, when that 2008 crash took place, do I need to remind everybody? I probably do because a lot of people don't remember because they weren't old enough. Let's remember that the banks tried to steal property from people's houses, that they had no paper on. Does anybody remember this? Anybody remember that fiasco? And of course, oh, they deserve your stuff. No, they don't. No, they don't. But you know what? They figured they'd ramrod it through and enough of their spit-swap and ring-knock and little lodge buddies would be given the high sign and they'd just go right ahead and steal from people. Well, some of them got shot dead in a doornail. That did happen. People was like, nah, I think I'm fed up with you and pop. They'd put them under there and put them out of our misery. But, other people, father and yes, they eventually won, but in the meantime, how much time did they waste of our lives? And there's the problem with this fiasco. That's the problem with this whole mess. Wasting our life's time. Go ahead, we've got Edward there. Jump in there. No, I was just going to come up and remind people that's exactly what happened to Spike Timmon and his wife Elizabeth. It was her house. It was in her name. It was paid off, but they faked a mortgage on them and she didn't want to fight it. He did and they walked the house. Because it was in her name and she didn't want to fight it. Really should have because it was paid for. That's an investment you're not going to get back. Well, and again, the whole point is that the criminals were cooperating with this. The DC criminals were fully cognizant of the betrayal of the lies that they were generating. So if you think this can't happen, it's already happened. It has already been an event that we have lived through. Prior to proper planning, again, preventing piss poor performance, don't get caught flat-footed in this situation. Now, we have the resources to get rid of the problem. And again, the best thing I can say is arm up because at one point or another, and we're at that point, they're going to have to go for the gusto. They have to make the effort. They've driven up the devaluation of the currency as far as they possibly can. This profit taking was just to shore up and buy time. The reason that Netanyahu came in the back door is because everybody knows who the people are that are the problem. And everybody's asking the same question, well, I don't get to go to the White House every couple of weeks and go wine and dine with the employee of Bibi, the grand emperor of Israel, hell. Oh, but he shows up and he plops his ass down on the White House on a regular basis. Why? Well, he's the one running things. And they are getting upset because they were supposed to have their war already. They were supposed to be getting us killed on a battlefield we have no business being a part of. The super Jew is so super. Then get the super Jew ass out there and get his sorry ass shot off. Get up front, boy! Super Jew! If Super Jew is so super, they don't need us. Oh, they're so much smarter, and they're so much, oh, that's right. You see, the idea about being smarter is you get the goy to die for stealing stuff. When they want to steal it, they have a right to steal it. They deserve your stuff, and other people's stuff. And you're supposed to be so stinkin' stupid you go along with it. They deserve it. You don't. So, remember what constantly through these documents with Epstein, oh, the Jews are so much smarter. That's right, because they're getting the goyim to go kill the people, to steal the stuff the Jews want. Why? And so very quietly that side door entrance by God, Emperor, BB is because, well, they're hoping to... Well, for whatever reason, they thought everybody was going to turn their brains off. Now, there's a bunch of buffoons out there that were the triple face brow hearers. They are. They do. Their brains turned off. But we've always known that. They're not even in the... They're non-participant characters, right? NPCs? Is that an NPC? Am I right? That's basically what they are. These characters are just out of their deer in the headlights. Barely that, because they really don't interact. They're terrified of life. But if that's what they're counting on, the other side's in trouble. Not us. And as far as I'm concerned, that's all they've got. They do have some wicked sellout slash prostitutes. There's plenty of those. But we outnumber them. We've got just as many people that were better trained, better equipped. We've got more mass behind us. And again, we're automatically dispersed on the battlefield effectively to be able to fight when needed where needed. We got the thinkers. They got the stinkers. We're also highly motivated. Our people are in terms of being able to develop whatever it is they're able to exploit in the field without having to be coached constantly. So we've got an effective fighting force. We're going to have to make sure that we finish what we started here with regard to organizing, arming, equipping, and training, squaring away tech training, which is the most important thing. The Air Defense School is expanded dramatically. I was going to talk about that. I may wait because after the top of the hour, but that's something else that gets me about watching some of this drivel, which is purely 90% of the propaganda and BS you're seeing on YouTube about, for instance, Ukraine, is purely designed to terrorize you. Not to educate you, not to make it. The idea is you're supposed to be scared. If you're not scared, you should be scared. Well, it's a lethal situation. It always has been. Isn't that the battlefield? There's a reason. They call it a battlefield. It's dangerous. Yes, it is. But it always has been. So congratulations. Adjust accordingly. Think ahead. Now, yep, I see that. Another thing about this with regard to the stock market is it's a casino. Guys, the whole thing is bullshit. But, let me reemphasize, I should qualify, one of the things about gold and silver is gold and silver hasn't changed. One ounce of gold is the same one ounce of gold it was 10 years ago, 100 years ago, 200 years ago. If you have one ounce, whatever the incremental construction, however it is established by the weights and measures, That ounce of gold is still the same. So what's changed? Well, the devaluation of your currency is what's changed. So it takes a lot more wipe your ass pieces of paper or a bunch of other wipe your ass digits to try and buy the same physical, real world material good. however and unfortunately this is also true with pretty much everything else. I'm fascinating watching the chocolate industry try to figure out how to make you believe that you're getting the same size piece of chocolate while they're arcing the candy and they're hollowing out the back of it and it still is in the same package but when you open it up and you do realize when you're touching it that well wait a minute the back end seems kind of flimsy. Well that's because it's piece of aluminum, you know aluminum wrap inside the plastic, stretched across a series of drum heads where you have a hollow cavity in the back of this piece of chocolate, the big, you know, different sections. And what it comes down to is the shrinkflation has driven the quantity down to one-third of what it was two years ago. But the price, no matter how hard they've tried to keep it suppressed, they can't. So the chocolate price per ounce has gone up. So even with the attempted shrinkflation deception, it hasn't worked. And you can see this in any other food product you choose. Things aren't cheaper. They're not getting cheaper. And the biggest thing is, although I will say this, is that, well, we've been kind of gorged anyway. We have been in the land of plenty for a very long time. It's not going to run forever. And because of that and because of the devaluation of the currency, we are going to see a progressive shift in available stores. And this is already happening. Everybody's commenting about it. There's nothing new. This is something we haven't talked about even on this program before. But the stock market is an even worse affair because as we pointed out, it's a casino. And nobody can still explain to me, and I've asked this on the air, and everybody understands, I think, what I'm saying. When you lose something in the stock market, if I bring digits into the stock market, and I bring, and think about this way, it's a casino. We've already discussed this. And I bring that money into the casino. Well, if I lose $100,000, does that $100,000 just disappear? It's somewhere. Now, nobody's supposed to think about where it is. But those digits that you brought in are part of the money system. Your digits came from and are tangible pieces or instruments or devices of the system. So you see that money didn't disappear. It got carried away by the casino. Does everybody understand that? And that is one of the problems that they don't want anybody to think about. This whole inflation. of the stock market serves the same purpose as the profit taking that's going to take place or has been taking place with the adjustment on the silver, the physical silver market. It's no different, it's the same scenario, same game, different, you know, again, different casino. So we need to be ready for when the great limitations, gnashing of teeth and running of hair come along as everybody discovers that, well they lied, they lied. Yes sir, we kind of knew they were liars. I mean, you did notice before you got into the game. And of course I lost. Well, no, you gave away. You didn't just lose. That's the bad part about casino playing in the stock market. You didn't lose. You gave away your wealth. You didn't lose it. You gave it away. And that's the problem that we're facing here with the next wave of crisis management that's going to be popping up. Why? How? When? Where? Et cetera, et cetera. Can they, somebody's going, well, how much farther can they kick it down the road? I don't think they really want to. I don't think they're going to because they figure that in their arrogance, everybody is just gonna let it slide. We're not going to let it slide. I can't find anybody who isn't ready to put a bullet in their ass right now. And I mean, the most common comment I hear made right now. And I don't have to prep anybody much on anything. As soon as you talk about what's going on with the economy, Everybody gets, for a moment, quiet. They get dark. And then they will tell you what they think about the thieves. Now that's a good thing, because it's not going to take that much to get everybody on the right page. But are you ready for that? This is why we need the Quartermaster system in place. It's Quartermaster Friday. Guys, you need to be able to help to set up the 510 program, which is the ability to outfit a five-man fireteam or a 10-man squad. I don't care how they readjust the numbers and if you go with three three-man teams and a squad leader or if you go with two four-man teams and you got one team leader that's nine men, the basics will still apply as far as having the five system kits put together with uniforms, underpants, t-shirts, socks, everything necessary for a person to be refitted or outfitted to go into the field. tactical gear, minimize to maximize. There's a bunch of different solutions. Go over and look at, like I said, Sportsman's Guide. It's China Sport, but it'll work just fine to get somebody up on the table where before they weren't prepared at all. And there's a whole bunch of stuff that is actually real military surplus over there in their clearance section. If you cherry pick from these different sources, you can put a 5.10 program together for a minimal amount of money, but with maximum benefit. We need that deep larder, okay? We need that resource in place. We need to make sure that we learn from history. The founding fathers were not caught flat-footed. They didn't just randomly at the last minute decide to go to war. Concord was not the only place where they were organized and ready to fight. There were many, many others. We almost went to war a month earlier because of the British move on Salem. Okay, and before that, Paul Revere rode seven different times to inform the militia of the moves out of Boston. Which people are not taught for a reason here We are the 250th anniversary of the nation and we aren't any better off We were back when it was the 200th anniversary of the nation there were 250 year mark and They've done everything they can to buffoon everybody into you know It was just the last minute and they didn't know those stupid founding fathers. They didn't know what they were doing Yeah, they know exactly what they were getting into They understood full well the threat where they were in the same boat you're in right now In fact, let me point something out, the colonies, which we would soon call the United States, once the war started on 19 April 1775, the Confederation of the United States, they were in a depression for 10 years, which is another thing nobody talks about. We can't do anything. Oh, we got this problem. They organized to prepare to fight a war for independence. having to fight through, live through a total of what? Oh, ten years of constant depression. We ain't talking anything as in psychological garbage. We're talking a literal depression that was created by the crown to buckle the knees of the American people. That was the plan. They kept pushing the plan. And everybody understood that if they let the plan go through like we have the same situation right now, then everybody would have been stripped of their wealth, they would have been kicked off their land, and the profiteers and carpetbaggers would have gone to town on the American people. They understood full well the threat they were facing. And they did the right thing. They fought a war for independence. We're on the verge of having to fight a war for independence. We are not going to submit. We are going to fight. And we're not fighting. There's some rabid dog, don't have a clue, totally nah. And yes, we are going to be unwashed after a while. But you're part of the unwashed. Yeah, yeah, I know I am. I get pretty dirty in the field. Not try to stay clean as I can but I'm anticipating that. What's your point? Oh You're supposed to take this seriously and be fearful of the regime. Well, it's because the regime is acting the way that it is. I have no doubt we're going to have to fight a war. We are in a conflict that they already understand. They're already doing it to us. Now everybody better get their act together, cough and find your oysters, and square their act away for the next round that they're going to promote and push through because it's not an if, it's a when. Anyway, ideas. Not just complaining about the problems. We're at the top, so we're going to take a break because, well, it's time. We're again looking here at Friday, the end of the work week, the beginning of the work weekend. We're going to hear the music any moment now. Liberty Tree Radio, Doug. But Mark, you're Christian. You're supposed to not take up arms against the government. Won't you know Romans 13? Oh, yeah, well, they can take their Romans 13 stuff it up. There are sideways. I don't mind if somebody else is a slave. I'm just not going to join them in their slavery. They can eat feces and die. Which is my plan for them? God bless our Republic. Death to the new world orders. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we're on the mark for day and night. We're gonna take a break. Run! Use the bathroom! Grab a cup of coffee and we'll be back with the second hour of the intelligence report here on Friday on Liberty Tree Radio. We'll be back. He took off his three-corn speaking load and he said, for future generations this was like freedoms we secured for you. We hope you always keep the tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught. According to the state, you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You take it and you trade it in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see... and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. For rash north, fellow countrymen, the public's prevailed. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit them so their children will be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, torture freedom, bring fright. Romans. Countrymen. Let me your ears. I come not to praise Caesar, but I very much intend to bury him. Wait a minute. That's kind of the soliloquy from Mark Antony. Yeah, I know. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, southeast, west, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite. Want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you are presently resting upon. Appreciate the fact that you were listening. And then rebroadcasting. Liberty Tree Radio, 24-7. As a matter of fact, any given part of the day, you can hear this broadcast somewhere on the planet for at least a couple of hours, if not for the next 10 hours, as it echoes, echoes, echoes through the system. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is Friday! Well, you know, at least we have a, you know, congratulations Liberty, what can I say? Anyway, it has been a very busy, busy week. It's also, of course, well, Quartermaster Friday. It is the 13th of February, Tuk Tuk Hong Friday, the 13th, which means absolutely nothing. It is the 18th year of open obvious and in your face. Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2020 Old Earth Calendar. I'm a doctor, not a frick man. 2026 Battle for the Republic Book II, The Winter War. And chapter, I think, actually this is closer to the weather of the later part of the book through the winter action that took place at the town, the place unnamed and yet named. And it's interesting, again, we've had pretty standard slash decent Michigan weather this year. This is classic, standard, every winter I've lived in Michigan. There's nothing that's significant about it. We've gotten cold, but we've seen worse. We've gotten snow, but we've seen worse. And I'm serious, we've seen a lot worse. We've had enough still to run the snowmobiles here, we've had enough snow still even with a little bit of melt to run skis. You can go across country right now, go straight across fields even. It's just enough, but unfortunately we have maximum burn from solar activity right now. And for that reason, if anything is exposed, it melts. And we actually had the cornfields opening back up. The deer have been going crazy, routing everything that they can, trying to find something to glean the fields from. And they do. They'll find something to nibble on still. Today, in my travels, a whole bunch of different turkey flocks for the same reason. Out in the open, the one was probably around 40, 50 head of birds. The other bigger, we have one that's north of the house here that I've watched. It's like a 200 plus head of male and female turkeys, including the babies, depending on the season, north of the Mills, Hudson Mills area, south of Peach Mountain. And man, at first I was trying to figure out what I was looking at. It's like, what the hell? Those are like birds, but are they starla- and then wait a minute, they're on the other side of the field, on the back field, which means they're in the back 80 acres of one of the farms down the road to the north of us, just off territorial road. And it's like, wow. So yeah, we've got some monster turkey flocks all over the place here. Turkey herds. And they are, well of course as soon as everybody goes crazy and gets stupid, it lasts 15 minutes because most of you need to kill them. Won't know how to take care of them, waste most of the meat and then lament about why they don't have food. You know that's coming. I mean, you know how stupid all these people are. So just be ready for that one. But in the meantime, fascinating again for the season, this little thaw here today being the 13th, Probably, I think Monday we might start seeing more of the regular winter. We still have a couple of snow fronts that will hit us. Not an if, just a when. Whether or not they stick well is going to depend on where you are in the state. Also, something I did see today, my God, I cannot believe this. I know this is a side bar, but I never would do cement in the winter. Why? Because typically you add salt. You're chlorine, take a pickle, it's salt. I have never seen cement that has been done during the season like this that hasn't bled forever afterwards. It's always a problem. You usually come back several years or a few years later depending on what the project is and if it's a building, God help you. If it's a basement, you're screwed. Don't ever cast in winter. Unless you can bubble the whole thing over and again salamander slash heat the area to the point where you're at least at mid fall temperatures and that ain't going to happen very often because most people can't afford that kind of expense. But I saw people running cement. The other thing that was fascinating about this is we're in Michigan. Well, we have what's called the frost flying rules that when we get to a certain point, heavy equipment isn't supposed to be moving across the secondary roads. Why? Well, we got free-staw problems. And what's interesting is we had cement trucks out there. So I don't know if the frost restrictions are in order or not, which kind of tells me something, although it's weird. We had this extreme deep cold. And now we've got this warm up. It's warm. I mean, it is slightly above freezing. They could be putting these stuff in. I didn't stop and talk to them, but there were three cement trucks in a row, and they were gator walking the cement to where it needed to be dumped. In other words, they weren't using even the troughs. They were having to dump it and use automated slash gas driven wheelbarrows to get the cement to where it needed to go. No way in hell. I'm sorry. If you do anything, you do prefabricated, minimize in the areas where you might have to do connect work, that's where you heat. And that way you're not having to try and do a small area the size of half of a football field because you've got to encompass the area. You've got to encapsulate it. It won't be that big. We'll say a third of a football field. There we go. That'll make everybody happier. So anyway, it's interesting for all the weather we've had cement trucks on the 13th of February. Wow. And otherwise, other things going on, Quartermaster, over at CenterFireSystems.com, they still have the winter boots there, size 6, size 7, size 8 for $10 a pair. They also have another Miltech boot there, German made supposedly, but I'd have to hold my breath on that for $22. You might want to check it out. They don't have them in my size, but they probably have them in your size. I'm a little wide footed, so I need a little more of a duck foot size shoe for anything that I'm doing. So I'm looking, but you guys are luckier than I am. So, check out CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com, CenterFireSystems.com. And again, Quartermaster Friday. Also, we have put enough of a team together, but I am gonna put the word out. We're trying to recruit more people for the new sweatshop that we just put together. Three cubed, the Michigan Militia Manufacturing Group, three cubed, get that, three, with a M, three. 3 cubed is already got everything put. All the equipment is in place. I have one more location where I can pilfer four more industrial machines. What we are doing is we are doing a cyclic open house where everybody can come in, take a look at what's there. And what I am proposing for here in Michigan is that we actually put up an apprentice program. We've got a lot of girls who do want to learn to sew, and many of them are younger people, and they're pretty decent at what they're already doing. What we want to do is crank out the battle ears and other web gear, where the patterning is already right here in our hands. But we're also doing some other specialized equipment for certain devices or equipment that we're building. Now the neat thing is that you're learning to trade. The machines, there's nothing you have to invest in but time. So, heads up, for those people with the CMM, use pin code DELTA and spell that out, DELTA, D-E-L-T-A, 35, and then S-W. Again, that's DELTA, space, three, five, space, S-W. And that'll get you to the page, Sweatshop, by the way. We don't mince words here, okay? Yeah, it's a sweat shop. I don't think we're going to work here like a sweat shop, but it's a fun tongue-in-cheek title for the operation. The advantage here is that we are going to need more tradesmen, men or women, who are willing to get into sewing. and manufacturing specifically, so we need to build the base up now. And we have the technology, buyers of the sewing machine I pass by if I see it when it's free or $10 at a yard sale. Well Mark, it might need work, yep, and we'll figure out how to make that happen, which we have. Right here where I'm right now, we have probably 12 sewing machines. And all of them function. Now, some of them aren't very fancy. They're used to what Nancy would call, and they used to teach everybody it was a basic machine. But in manufacturing, you're just doing the same task over and over and over and over again unless you go to another workstation. Now any of you out there could do the same thing. And I would propose, especially for all of our people that are talking about organizing militia, if you're a church or an organization or if you are an auxiliary group, and the auxiliary groups can help us to save lives, They can make things happen because you're girls for instance, and there are some guys I know how to sew I minimally know how to sew I don't don't expect me to be a master of the trade But when I was very very young I was taught a lot of cool things So I picked up on as much as I could and I even know how to knit if I were slapped in the head and probably thought about it a bit Used to knit scarves why it was a great way. I think for my aunt keep us busy when we were young because otherwise we'd be running, you know, well of course we did see us, I'd run our ass off. But it was something to learn and when we were done it's like, ah, I got a camouflage scarf, I made a camouflage scarf. And I had that for decades. Wool, real wool, as a matter of fact. And in fact, I even took it into service. I got lost in the shuffle. I think it's actually in storage right now still. So it's actually 60, it'd be 60 years old. No, what am I talking about? God, that's horrible. 60 years old. Yeah, 60 years old. Forgive me. God, I don't want to add another decade to mine. I'm already old enough. So anyway, just point, we are going to be building up the manufacturing component. Here's the thing. Let's be realistic about this. We are going to have a problem with raw materials. Period. Thread is one of them and even with all the piling up of materials that we can do We are going to be pressed when the time comes and in fact if you're even just thinking about maintaining what you have Everybody is flippant about throwing clothing away right now. It's a moment of depression hits and they roll the sidewalks up Everybody will be sucking vapors very quickly. It will be prison time The one thing about prison is if you have personal items like shoes or clothes, guys, they don't get thrown away no matter how bad they get. Because while they may be tired for you, there's another person in that prison who has nothing. And so there is a market for worn out then rebuilt track or tennis shoes, just regular shoes like you don't think twice of about now. Shoes only cost, tennis shoes, or actually track shoes, only cost through prison supplies. They probably are more expensive now. They're probably raping the prisoners even more than before. But an average pair of shoes would cost you $10. Now that's a couple months worth of work in a prison system sometimes, depending on your job. And jobs are few and far between from a lot of people. So, once you had that pair of shoes, well if you had another pair, you were supposed to get rid of them. You know what happens? If you were to walk them out and put them in the trash, there'd be three, five, ten people watching you. And the moment you put them in the trash, there would be a race to see who would get to those shoes that just got thrown away. Now half the people going after them are cobblers. Everybody goes, what? Yeah, they're people who know how to read those shoes. So they would actually try to approach you beforehand. That's why you never just throw stuff away, unless you're really wealthy in the system. But immediately somebody would pick them up. The cobbler would rebuild the shoe, fixing all the holes using other leather from other sources or from other shoes that he'd cannibalized, and patch up the holes in the side, buff the thing up, recolor the shoe wherever possible, replace the For instance, the shoelaces, if it took them, almost were Velcro at that time. And by the time you're done, you'd market that shoe back out to somebody for cosmetics or food or whatever, and so everybody was happy. But that pair of shoes would go from one owner to the next to the next and get rebuilt two, three, four times before ever even thinking about going into the real trash. Now you haven't seen that here yet, but the Great Depression, that's what my mom and dad explained. That's how the world was. As my grandpa explained, how the world was when the Jewish international bankers ripped off America and pulled the money supply out of America. And the Jewish bankers are planning on doing it to you again. And they've got everybody is so stupid, so flippant, so ignorant about just how bad it can get that they figured this is the perfect time for them to do this to America again. Now, prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We need to be thinking ahead of time. I have spare shoes and boots. We had somebody that needed everything here the other day. Did I have to run out and go find something? No. I have an inventory. I have a horrible piled up inventory. Some of the stuff needs to be put in better containers or boxes. But I can put coats on you. Shirts, pants, underpants, t-shirt, brand new socks, brand new underpants. And this is all stuff I got for free or that I've accumulated when it was almost free. Why? Because daddy didn't train no fool and he taught me this. Now this means that the person needed a winter coat when this sub-zero weather was going on. I don't wear a medium coat, but there's a lot of you out there that do. And I got a whole bunch of every size you can imagine for this very reason. So the person didn't have any downtime. They were able to get to get a job. Square everything away and now they're in motion to start collecting digits because they had that leg up and no I'm not going to spend a whole lot of money on you, but I will pitch in and help you Won't give you any money don't have any to give but I will give you resource because I have again been very patient But we got a really nice cowboy hat today under the same premise You know hey somebody want to get rid of it and the price is right because it was free very nice cowboy head as a matter of fact That fact is all steps of as a matter of fact. So anyway, point is you need to be prepared for the situation that they're going to hit us with. The problem is raw materials. We're not going to have anything. When I was very, very young, one of my great aunts on my dad's side passed away over in Battle Creek. We had to go over with my grandpa to go see to the affairs of the family. because there were no other next of kin. Everybody either left the state and passed away because this particular aunt was like 98 years old and the children were all in their 80s, not all of them making it to 80, of course. Well, actually most of them were about 84, 89 when they passed away. But what's interesting is again, somebody who lived through the Depression, when you went open to the doorway to go down the stairs, I was younger. I didn't really... It was like, this is a fascinating situation here. There was a stack of cardboard boxes, not cardboard boxes, but poster board boxes, Kellogg's Cornflakes boxes. They had been carefully disassembled and they were stacked just inside the door on the ledge going down to the basement. Now, there were other items like that that had been stacked. Why? Guys, cardboard was a commodity. Paper was a commodity. Paper will be a commodity this time around because we're already on the, we need to be a paperless society, which we don't, we really need to be a papered society. But what's interesting is again, with this situation as it developed, anything and everything, pieces of paper to write on, paper to make envelopes out of. People couldn't buy envelopes, people couldn't buy things, there wasn't any money, you could rub two pennies together. The government had cooperated with the Jewish international bankers to take every stinking piece of cash out of circulation to buckle the knees of the American people and starve them. And the federal government cooperated completely with it initially, or I should say the Jewish international bankers manipulating our government. Now, amazingly enough, the individual who was president actually put things under control, which of course was horrible, cannot have that. The Jewish international bankers were trying to steal the property off of the American people and also to indenture them. And so a whole bunch of other games were played. But at that time, I'll give you an example when it first hit, my grandpa and my dad said this is a story I've related many times. You're going to see stuff like this again. Well, maybe not because your shoes won't last as long. Shoes used to be constructed to the point where they could be rebuilt. Today, well, you couldn't do the same thing I'm going to describe. You had leather soles, usually made out of horse-eyed, but the soles would wear out. So my grandpa, after he was done with work before they laid him off, and he was again a tool and die man. He was making teeth just before the Depression hit. Well, when the money dropped and he hadn't told everybody you're laid off yet, he would go home and walk down Main Street in Ann Arbor, Michigan and go through the back behind the stores and he'd look for that card stock we were talking about. Kind of like book boards that they make. It was usually used for any number of different things in industry for shipping. And he would be looking for those pieces of cardboard because one of the other trades he'd learned as a boy, pre-teen, was to be a cobbler. And he could have been a cobbler at one time. He did work as an apprentice to a degree. When he got home, he would take that cardboard and he'd break out his tools for working on boots and shoes. And he would cut out a sole for the inside of the shoe of all of the kids, my dad included, so that it would slide over the hole that was in the bottom of the shoes that they were wearing in some cases. and it would also lengthen the, it would increase the lifespan of the others. But this didn't fix it. The cardboard would break down. And remember, when did the depression hit? It started in the fall, headed into the winter. Think about that. So, I think we all should step back and smell the coffee here and how we're being betrayed by Washington and what they're setting us up for, okay? And why you need to be ready in advance. Don't spend top dollar. But do spend in such a way that you can think ahead and maybe you can rebuild. I will say this, any of the shoes you have, no matter how bad they are, I've seen worse rebuild. And again, somebody the next couple of days, proud because they got a pair of their own shoes where they otherwise have to wear government Oxford's because that's all they provide, which are good shoes, but they're just government Oxford's, black Oxford shoes. And instead, you have something a little more comfortable because if you're going to work out or walk or do move around during the exercise period, something is not as tough on your feet. It's kind of a good thing. You're not going to be in prison, but it'll be the next worst thing. That's what their plan is. So you better be ready. But in addition to that, I would invest in ammunition. And I would invest in more ammunition because we aren't grandpa or grandma. And I don't have that attitude anymore. They try to screw this country that way, it's time for them to be gone. When they try that, it's time for them to be gone. We've put up with too much. It is time for us to get rid of the people who screwed the public fool system, took Jesus out of the schools, and then wonders why everybody has become satanic and everybody's scratching their arse and picking their nose. And they all know, everybody knows what the problem is. You just don't want to have to admit it because if you do, you know that we helped to create the problem by letting them get away with it. We're at the bottom of the hour. Oh no! Yes, oh yes. Now again, for everybody out there, Steve Voss, Ed, if you could, Steve Voss, Sacred Ground. We've played that recently, but we're going to play it again. And number two is, hold on here, you know it, losing my favorite game. And by the cardigans, by the way. And so those are the two bottom of the hour music requests. One is for me, Sacred Ground. And the cardigans, losing my favorite game. And it is Friday, it is the 13th. We don't really worry about the 13th, but there are people who worship the occult, we know that. You now know that there's a whole bunch of people you have in the government. Most of the government are satanic, pedo, queers that would like to rape your children eat their flesh and drink their blood. And there are all these people who believe that they're superior to you. After all, Mr. Jewish Epstein, who said, all of them are smarter than you are. We got a fighting to do. What's a fighting to do? With the blood of the Atrioths consecrated for liberty Protected through the generation Now the future's rich with me This sacred ground deserves my all No less for God, for freedom's call, be laid at ground the end of that video you know it hurt. At least in theory it should have. Anyway, thank you Edward, appreciate that. We are of course LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com and LibertyTreeRadio.org. Couple things here again. Guys, if you look, if you cherry pick across the system, footwear is reasonably priced and out there. If you're patient, we get a call, who do we have? This time, I don't know if anyone else is having this time, but the call in line has hung up on me four different times. I don't know if it's my end, your guy's end, or what, but... It's because of a change in the service that took place, and we're going to have to work on this. We've got to figure out... Negative, Dad. Not today. Whatever's happening there, it's on Tom's end. It's not us. Okay, there we go. It probably is my end. I just wanted to know if you guys' end or my end. That's all. Well, Mark made... There's nothing that should've kicked you, Tom. Right. And again, Mike... Yes, Mark. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Yeah, I want to jump in real quick, Mark. I heard you were talking about people sewing stuff and you needing some materials for fabric and things. FabricWholesaleDirect.com has the Camo print, Woodland Camo print broadcloth that the cloth bandolier that you got up there is made out of. They got it on itself for $4.50 a yard right now. That's actually a little more than I paid for it, because I paid almost $7.00 a yard for it when I bought it. And I think if you buy a certain amount, you get free shipping. But that is a polyester cotton broadcloth. And it's that real pretty, little bit darker woodland camo pattern. But they got it for $4.50. That's also the Fabrik Wholesale Direct also has, I believe they call it their outer techs. It's a polyester outdoor waterproof canvas. That's what the other bandoliers and stuff are made of. They have their Army Green. They don't have quite a big selection of some of the other places, but they're the only company that's got things in stock, but it's like $9 in something a yard, and the more you buy, the cheaper that gets. And that's like a 16 to 18 ounce waterproof polyester canvas material. And it's even designed to be UV fade resistant. But, a fiber coal cell dropped of both of those items in their own cell because of its their excuse of a president's cell. But, the more you buy, the cheaper that stuff gets. I just wanted to run that to your attention if you're interested. Very good. Thank you. We'll take what we can get. Well, I understand that. We'll take what we can. Well, you know, there's a couple other sources too that we... While you're here, here's something everybody needs to remember. We're going to be scavenging. And I've told everybody, you know, a car is a supply pod waiting to be harvested. If somebody knocks out a vehicle, guys, you'll be amazed at how much of that car disappears, how quickly down the road. The Syrian conflict slashed the Syrian ongoing wars that they had before the head chopper took over, the Israeli head chopper took over. We should point that out. A vehicle wouldn't probably last more than a few days and it would be stripped down to the frame and eventually even the frame disappeared. Why? Well because it was getting hacksawed up for parts for weapons. Okay? Getting chopped down by human beings who just had one job. See this hacksaw blade? Keep cutting on this line until you get to the other end of it. And with it, they produced any number of different weapons, pieces of equipment, etc. Well, one of the things that's in every vehicle are seats. You see all that leather or vinyl sitting there? That's not going to go to waste. You know, I've got some interesting web gear that you'll see much from Hungary. There's been a little bit of surplus recently. But I have a whole bunch when they came out. of the AK47 four pocket bandolier slash mag pouches. You know what they're made out of? A pulsary vinyl. Yeah, it's a pulsary vinyl. It's like, and you know what? Here's the thing about it. I've accidentally, you know, left stuff out. And what is amazing is how stinking durable that stuff is in weather. And you know what? You know what the big kicker is for that, Mark? Now, a really old Singer Class 15 sewing machine may have a little trouble sewing it if it's got that half amp motor. But most normal sewing machines, even though they're standard household sewing machines, if you put a number 18 needle in there, that will allow you to actually handle the T70 thread, which is a fairly heavy thread, bonded nylon thread. I have found that if I buy Gortz needles, they're the expensive German needles, I have literally sewn, oh god, well, everything I've seen you was sewn with one needle. And I've got, I think, 14 chest rigs sitting on the couch and a couple of bandoliers and they were all sewn with one lousy needle. And that includes not just the material, but the web gear, the foam and everything. One Gortz needle. The number 18 needle, a household sewing machine will handle that. And the worst thing you'll do is you might have to help it in something really heavy just to start it. But yeah, you can sew that vinyl, upholstery vinyl, because I've used, I've sewn vinyl seats for tractors and things. And you can sew that with a standard sewing machine. Now, yeah, it would be nice if everybody had a nice walking foot. But you know everybody is going to have that. But a normal sewing machine, all you have to do is if you are using a heavier thread, make sure your bobbin is set properly for your heavier thread. And that is really easy to do with just that little screw on the side. You might have to back it up like a third of a turn or a tenth of a turn. But set your bobbin correctly and then on your presser foot. Now if you're sewing through like heavy webbing, sometimes on a lighter sewing machine when the needle pops up it might have a tendency to work against your presser foot. And what I normally do is If I'm getting into something a little heavier, I'll naturally raise everything up, lower my presser foot, and then if I hit a hard spot where it starts to jump or lift, I'll just push down on the presser foot and set the tension a little bit tighter. And you can just do that as you go. If anybody's got an old sewing machine out there and it's got the Rio-Stat foot controller, For the love of God, if you get the chance, try to find a source for an electronic foot controller. It's the difference between night and day for an old sewing machine. I have a little white brand sewing machine. The woman that my wife got it off of, she said, oh, she used it and used it and used it. She had to be the best. She took care of that thing like a baby because it looks brand smacking new. But it has a rheostat foot on it. And you'll get that little jump once in a while when you go to start and stop. And if you're doing web gear, you're trying to get a stitch count or get up and maybe turn a corner to make a curve or something. If you've got that, just try to find an electronic presser foot. It's an electronic controller. That makes a huge difference in some of these old sewing machines. Especially the old Singer 15s. They're really easy. You can actually find them on eBay at times for less than $20. And it's worth it. Even if somebody gives you a sewing machine, it's worth buying an electronic presser or controller, foot control foot for it. I can't even speak here, Mark. That's what I have. One of the things on that note is remember the resale shops. We get a bunch of restore. The restore shops are all over the country. Most of them, the sewing machines are not a big deal. In fact, they only have so much space. They got so much stuff coming in. We've got a couple here where we've been getting sewing machines for $10 apiece. Oh my God. In fact, it was one of the sources where I picked up the industrial machines because they didn't have time to go get them. And I just had to go, and I don't go to Detroit, you guys have heard me talk about that, but we had to go to Detois to go pick these up at a, literally, it was a sewing company, it was a business. and everything was sitting there. I mean it was five industrial big panel with a whole massive board, two or three boot stitchers, and one of them does heels. It does soles. If you've ever seen a meeting like that, they... Oh my! Yes I have! You can't even... I can't afford them. No, you can't. No, I couldn't have bought it, but I could go pick it up. And so that's part of the inventory that we have presently that's building up our reserve, our ability to work. So we can virtually build a boot, but we can also do any of the other stitchery. This was what I'd say about a third of a block size factory. The warehouse was bigger, obviously, than the rest. But the sewing shop took up an area about the size of an average house. And everything was walked away from. You know, it's one of those things, we've got this all over Michigan. They just shut the doors and walked away. And the people who inherited it, because needless to say, somebody owned it, they said, well, we don't want to throw this stuff away. We can scrap it. They said, well, if you just come pick it up, you can have it. And the guy who was doing the work said, hey, I can't. I don't have time. We've got all these other, you know, we're doing other work. I said, hey, can you just give me the contact point? And they said, oh, thank goodness. And because, of course, they've been waiting a little while. So guys, there's stuff like this all over the place. It ain't the razor, though. It's also the blades. We've got to have the material to be able to work. And this is where we need to be paying attention. And we need to remember that we will be improvising and adapting and overcoming down the road because The production just isn't in the United States. Despite all the Trumpa dump stuff about, we're promoting America. No, they're not. They're promoting the same companies that screwed us before to set up final production but no root production from top to bottom. This is a setup. They are just wasting our money. All they are doing is spending money, pacifying him, and then when he is out of office all that stuff will disappear. All these jobs he thinks he is creating are not going to be created. But if you actually are telling me you found a bunch of sewing machines that will sew leather, now technically a good, like the old Montgomery wards or the old Nietzsches that were made in the 80s. That's got the 1.1 or the 1.2 amp motors. They do make a leather sewing machine that needle for those. But they're not going to sew really heavy leather like a true leather sewing machine. Now you can buy some walking foots that are pretty good. But if anybody runs across an old sewing machine, you can go to Sailrite. And by their 1.5 amp low RPM motors, it's like $50. I know it's $50. And some of these machines may be free. But you can literally put that 1.5 amp motor on those sewing machines. I guarantee you, you will not believe the difference. It will literally take a good heavy duty, like Montgomery Wards, or an old Niki, or a Sears sewing machine that's from the 80s. It will literally give you almost the pack capacity of a lightweight industrial machine. That's the big difference. Mark, I used to belong to an old sewing group where a bunch of old women were on it because I was just trying to get some ideals on where I could find some bargains. These old women used to go around to the Joanne fabrics and the Walmarts because they knew when people would bring in sewing machines for warranty. Well some of these big box stores, they just take their old sewing machines and go toss them in the dumpster because somebody brings them in for warranty. So these are women. They come up to climbing in and out of dumpsters going after these sewing machines. And like when they had to flood down in Houston, a whole bunch of people would just go in and they'd clean everything out. Well a lot of them old people down there, like in Houston in these flooded areas, they had sewing machines. Well the funny part of it is you get it, you take it home, you dry it out, you clean it up and you know a lot of times you can resalvage those. You know, maybe the motor is bad, but if you get enough of them, you can come up with used motors for $10 or $20. But you can also buy, like I said, go to Sailrite and buy their replacement motor for their, I think it's an S7 or whatever. Anyhow, it was their early walking foot, but you can do these things and you can come up with a way to fix a sewing machine. Now, it's not free. But at the same time you are telling me you have these resale shops. A lot of the early brothers and sewing machines like that, there is every sewing machine that I have got except for one as the kind that actually sets in a case where you can fold it up or fold it out in like a singer case. But the new ones are kind of like stand-alones. Most of those have electric foot feet or electric controllers. So if you can pick up one of them for $10, Even though they look like they're plastic, it's technically plastic over a metal frame. And any of the new singers, they're considered singer heavy duties, you can buy them for $200. And if you can pick up one from a resale shop for $10 or $20, odds are you have a very decent sewing machine. I just wanted to throw that out there. Because you're right, we've got to have production. And as far as clothes go, we go into a war. People will be cutting up old t-shirts for underpants. I'll guarantee you Well, you know what? Let's remind everybody of something guys. They do these little things on YouTube all the time I already knew about it because my parents would tell you about it, but the flour sack companies What did they do during the depression? They made flowered pattern cloth sacks. Why yeah, it was a benefit It was a benefit because nobody could afford or get any cloth So, what they were doing is making dresses for the girls and clothing for the little girls out of the sack bags. But they weren't sack bags. We're not talking like burlap. We're talking they made the flower bags out of commercial cloth. It didn't cost any more because, and here's the thing they don't talk about. How could they do that? Well, because whatever anybody did have, like back at the warehouse end, like the wholesale end, Nobody could afford to buy anything. So the guy who had the warehouse full of bolts and bolts and bolts of cloth, it didn't make any difference what you bought from him. At least he was selling it because otherwise nobody had any money to buy it with. That's the part of everybody. You're absolutely right. And so it was like, well, damn, why would the guy that was selling the cloth do that? Because he was selling the cloth. There were warehouses full of stuff people, but the government let the Jewish international bankers withdraw the entire cash supply. If you had a dollar, you could eat. If you had a $20 bill, you starved because nobody could make change. Now imagine what it's like if they hit the switch on the electric economy. Yeah. Because it wouldn't take weeks to bring the cash in. It would be the moment they hit the switch, you're screwed. Here's the thing about some of these sewing machines. I'll admit there are some little sewing machines out there that are basically kitty machines. If you have just a standard class 15 sewing machine, you should be okay. But you should be able to run You should be able to run a sewing machine off of an inverter and a couple car batteries if you had to do it. At least you won't be naked. But you're right Mark. I mean, they sold flour. That's one of the ways people had to make their own bread. And the way you sold flour is based on how pretty the cloth was and the flour pattern that you had on the sack. Which people preferred. Girls would actually... Well, my grandma said that she had to go through like two or three different stores because they ran a bolt of cloth and they'd have some of the cloth she needed with one place, but then she'd have to watch and hope that somebody else didn't buy the bag that was at the other store because that was the other piece of material that she needed. Remember, my mom and dad were the oldest of eight in each family. My mom was the oldest of eight on one side, my dad was the oldest of eight on the other side. Everybody was in the same boat, people. Nobody had two pennies to rub together because the government made that happen through the international bankers. Yeah, hi, Ed from Chicago. I real quick you're talking about depression and that my dad grew up he was a kid during the depression and South Side of Chicago and He would get cats throw him in a big like like double bag type thing and Walk 10 12 15 miles. I don't know what it was to you Chicago and sell them to the professors to do whatever they did with the experiments. And he always told me, you can't get more than three cats in a bag. And pretty soon the neighborhood was no cats running around. Right? That's how poor everybody was. Potato peel sandwiches, he used to tell me. Well, again, people yap about, you know, the, I know we're at the top. I mean, by the way, heads coming up next. But, you know, they talk about margarine. Guys, everybody was starving. Okay, my mom used to, she was used to the idea. And I grew up with margarine and peanut butter sandwiches. We weren't really poor then, but she was used to making them. I grew up with them. Okay, why margarine? Because it was calories. And back when they were starving before the depression, anything and everything that you could feel could eat filled the void. It wasn't a matter of, well, what's it better for you? How about eating or not eating? See, that's the part nobody ever relates to. Eating or not eating? Yep, yep, yep. Let's keep that in mind, I understand. You better clean your plate, boy. Oh yeah, that's what I was talking about. That's how I grew up. God bless our republics. We're guests of the new world of war. We shout to them ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are on the march both day and night. Learn from the mistakes or life experience of others. You won't live long enough to make them all in yourself. Right guys? Yeah, Mark, thank you for taking my call. No, thanks for the input. We appreciate it. Thank you. We're getting out of the way. Ed's taking over. I'm Melissa Townhall coming up. Don't go anywhere. This is your program. We'll be back at 8 o'clock with an E-Into report. God bless. Bye-bye. July 4th, 1776. The unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America. and in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's god entitle them a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impelled them to the separation we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. 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And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people. unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature. A right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved Representative House's repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. Whereby the legislative powers, the incapable of annihilation have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states. For that purpose, obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. 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For suspending our own legislators and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us He has plundered our seas ravaged our coasts burnt our towns and destroyed the lives of our people He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taking captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us. and is endeavoured to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince. Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantedable jurisdiction over us We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore the representatives of the United States of America in general Congress assembled appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies solemnly publish and declare that these United colonies are and outright ought to be free and independent states that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown and and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, With a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. Time for the militia town hall meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio. I'm at the AK-47. We're live. It is February 13, 2026. It is 6.13 p.m. by my clocks here in the studio. And let's see, we are up live. Real quick, we'll give out the call in number. If you want to call in and participate or just call in and listen, you can call in. The number is 667-777-01524, participation code 957-464 on the pound sign. Again, that's 667-777-01524, participation code 957-464 on the pound sign. There is a playback number if you want to listen to the last live conference that we had that wasn't that was a solid block before this one The number is 7 1 2 4 3 2 0 9 9 0 participation code 9 5 7 4 6 4 in the pound side again the live playback well not live but the previous live the conference call can be heard at 712-432-0990. That would be last night's 8 p.m. intelligence report right now if you were to call that number and enter in the conference room number. And there are options there to fast forward, rewind, play. I don't know all the instructions for that, so I'm not going to get into that, but there should be a small explanation, I think, for conference call, hd.com. And on the conference line we call in, not 100% sure, but I'm pretty sure there is one. Anyway, let's see, we are about 15 minutes. We got about a quarter of the hour gone already, so we're going to move along here and try to get things going pretty quick, because we've got some stuff. To play, I had a request to play this again. The Virginia Delicate goes full legend mode in savage gun control takedown. Dad had us play this earlier this week. It's about a five minute clip. Why would a government wish to disarm law abiding citizens? A.I. Mr. Speaker, if the Constitution and the Bill of Rights were reduced to 12 point font, single spaced, how many pages they would take up, the answer is 11. And so our founders were brilliant in their brevity, but at last we torture and misinterpret those words as a result. If James Madison wanted to be a little bit more wordy, the Second Amendment wouldn't read, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. It would read, the right of the people to keep and bear arms to defend themselves from tyranny shall not be infringed. Mr. Speaker, the government did not give me the right. to defend myself, to defend my family, or to defend my freedom. And the government cannot take it away, try though it may. I was absolutely awestruck when a prominent religious advocacy organization for the largest Christian faith on earth got behind some of these particular bills. They must be reading a different Bible than me. Luke 22, 36 says, Jesus told the disciples, I'd sell you now if you must sell your cloak and buy a sword. And why? Because he had commanded them to go out and spread the word and the roads were teeming with brigands, murderers and thieves and their right to defend themselves and doing that which was right was important even to Christ. Indeed in the garden Jesus didn't tell Peter to throw away his sword, he told him to put away his sword. And as a guy who goes to the Middle East a lot, I know there are people who are going, oh, there's Garrett throwing his Christianity at me. The Koran, the Torah, the Talmud, very, very prominent in Sikhism, in Buddhism, and Hinduism is the right of people to defend themselves. It boggles the mind, Mr. Speaker, that this party will vote on party lines to eliminate mandatory minimums for rapists and child predators and murderers. And then, along the same lines in reverse, vote to make an 80-year-old veteran who shed his blood to defend our nation a criminal. because he possesses an 11-round magazine. Oh, that'll never happen. He just doesn't need to take it in public. Imagine if there's a fire in Fairfax County, Virginia, and the fire department responding goes in to put out the fire and reveals his 11-round magazine, this man who bled and watched his friends die for this country as a criminal, having never committed a crime in his life, because we said so. Sadly, those who vote this way either do not understand what the Bill of Rights means or do not care. Mr. Speaker, I'm in a habit this session of saying things in ways that make some people uncomfortable, so why stop now? The history of self-defense is soaked in the blood of innocence. Karate means empty hand in Chinese. Why was the hand empty? Because the government controlled who had the weapons and the people who were oppressed had to find a way to fight back against tyranny. Tens and tens of millions of people in the 20th century alone were murdered by... Here's the uncomfortable part. Gun control started in the United States with the slave codes. You were not allowed to sell a firearm to an African-American. You were not allowed to sell a firearm to an indigenous person. Why? Because the real racists... We're afraid of the wrong people having guns. That's racism. Not, oh, you don't like my bill, you're a racist. That's history. What's my source? NPR. Interestingly, some of the Democrats who drafted those bills would recognize the playbook we're seeing today from Democrats. And what happens when only the government is armed? All too often, Mr. Speaker, it's tyranny. I would wager, and I'm not asking, that you might own a firearm with a magazine with a capacity of greater than 10. That's all I'm just saying. But when only the government said, oh, if guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns. Let me tell you who the outlaws are. I spoke to a Christian friend in Syria not long ago who was beside himself because he didn't know which of his friends had died. And I have friends in Iran who were texting me about tens of thousands of people who were murdered by the only people in Iran allowed to own guns this month. The government. And Iran's not the only place, and Syria's not the only place. Nazi Germany, no guns. Soviet Union, no guns. The killing fields of Cambodia. Those people didn't have any guns. Maoist China, no guns. The patron of the Senate bill said, hey man, I was a farmer in this country and blah, blah, blah. You know what? The United States threw off the oppressive yoke of British tyrannical rule a lot sooner than the country that some other people came from because they had guns. So why would a government wish to disarm law-abiding citizens? Maybe the government is afraid that the laws that they wish to pass are so horrifically oppressive and freedom-denying that they have cause to be afraid of law-abiding citizens. And that's just as our founders would have had it, Mr. Speaker. In closing, I will do something I try not to do too often. I will repeat myself. The government Did not give me the right to defend myself defend my family or defend my freedom and contrary to what you may think You can't take it away Thank you. There we go. I thought it was already. Yeah, but it was muted. That wasn't alright. Well, we're back go ahead Yeah, who was that? Hang on here. His name is in the video on the bar. It is Let's see Timothy a or Tom Garnett Jr. G-A-R-R-E-T-T Jr. Garrett. And that was the Virginia Delegate Goes Full Legend Mode in Savage Gun Control Take Down. It's from Ardent Resolves YouTube channel. Ardent Resolves. Okay. Thanks Ed. That was great. I wish I didn't get a call and miss most of it. How long was that? It's about 6, yeah, almost 7 minutes, 6 minutes and 32 seconds long. Some people heard part of it in the week and asked me to replay it during this hour, so that's what we did. For people who missed it, that's what I did. Thank you. Next we've got guns and gadgets from 8 hours ago today. This is a ruling could change gun. content online forever. The second amendment versus first amendment is the video picture. Anyway, here we go. Guns and gadgets, this is from today. Government could decide that certain words, certain files, certain computer code simply doesn't qualify as free speech. because that's exactly what just happened in a major federal appeals court ruling involving so-called ghost gun files. And it has massive implications not just for the Second Amendment, but for the First Amendment. So let's break this down. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns and Gadgets. This is where you learn about all things Second Amendment, where we defend the Constitution, not political narratives. Today we are talking about a federal appeals court ruling that just declared that not all computer code is protected speech under the First Amendment, specifically in the case involving 3D printed firearm files. This case involves defense distributed and the state of New Jersey. And the decision came out of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. And folks, this one matters. Because when courts start carving out exceptions to speech, especially when it involves firearms, that precedent doesn't stay contained. The case centers around digital files created by Defense Distributed, files that allow individuals to 3D print firearm components. As a reminder, Even before the United States of America became the United States of America, people were making their own firearms and firearm parts. It's always been legal. And New Jersey officials argued that distributing those files violated state law. Defense Distributed argued that those files are protected speech under the First Amendment. And the Third Circuit disagreed, at least in part. The court ruled that computer code, when it functions as a tool that enables manufacturing a regulated object, is not automatically protected as expressive speech. Let that sink in. They are distinguishing between code as speech and code as functional conduct. And that distinction is critical. The court essentially said this. Yes. Code can be expressive, but if the code directly facilitates the creation of a firearm component, the state can regulate it. Regulate speech, because it's functioning more like a blueprint or manufacturing instruction than protected expression. This is a dangerous legal slope, because if code that produces a firearm is not fully protected speech, then what about technical schematics? Gunsmithing manuals Reloading data CAD files YouTube tutorials Where does the line stop? Now before I discuss this matter and how it ties into the Second Amendment, a big thank you to today's sponsor Brooklyn Bedding. This video is brought to you by Brooklyn Bedding. Are you looking for a perfect night's sleep? I sure was. And that's why I grabbed a king-sized Sedona Elite from Brooklyn Bedding last May. And what a difference it's made. I was on the hunt for a new mattress that was comfortable, helped me sleep better, was cooler, odorless, and was priced reasonably. And Brooklyn Bedding has been assembling top-tier mattresses since 1995. Every mattress is designed and assembled in their Arizona factory and shipped for free, right to your door for the best sleep ever. That all adds up to premium materials at a reasonable price for you with no middleman to bring up the cost. They also offer a 120 night sleep trial and a limited lifetime warranty. 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But historically, courts have also recognized that the right includes the ability to acquire, manufacture, and maintain arms. In District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court recognized firearms in common use are protected. in New York State Rifle and Pistol Association versus Bruin, the court reinforced that modern gun regulations must align with historical tradition. So here's the real constitutional question. Was there any founding era tradition of banning the sharing of instructions for making arms? The answer is no. In fact, the Founders encouraged civilian armament and early America had widespread gunsmithing knowledge, pamphlets, and manuals. Knowledge itself was not criminalized. The First Amendment protects speech, including controversial speech. The government doesn't get to silence speech just because it leads to lawful conduct that they dislike. This ruling attempts to separate expression from function. And that is a very slippery slope, a very slippery distinction. Because books can function. Blueprints can function. A chemistry manual can function. And now we're going to decide that instructional knowledge is no longer speech? Like this case isn't just about 3D printed firearms. It's about whether digital information tied to firearms can be selectively suppressed. And let's be honest. The ghost gun label has become a political buzzword. Most privately manufactured firearms are built by law abiding citizens. The criminals are going to be criminals no matter what. It's actually the definition of what they are. You're not going to pass a new law where they're going to say, oh my lord, I must comply now. Yet the political narrative has framed us, law abiding citizens, as uniquely dangerous. And courts appear willing to carve out constitutional exceptions when that narrative is strong enough. Now whether you like defense distributed or not, it's irrelevant. This isn't about the company, it's about the precedent. Because once courts declare that certain code isn't speech, that principle can and will expand. Could states regulate online ballistic calculators? Could they restrict suppressor design schematics? Could they claim that instructional firearm videos are facilitating conduct? That's not alarmism, guys. That's how precedent works. At the time of the founding, firearm construction knowledge was openly shared. Gunsmithing manuals circulated freely. Citizens built and modified their own firearms. There was no tradition of criminalizing the sharing of technical information about arms. An under-brewin's text history and tradition test That matters. If there is no historical analog, modern bans face serious constitutional problems. This ruling may be appealed further. I fully expect that Defense Distributed will appeal this. And if it reaches the Supreme Court, it could force clarification on whether digital gun files are protected speech and how the first and second amendments intersect, whether functional speech can be regulated differently. Now this could become one of the most significant speech and arms cases of the decade. And here's the bottom line. If the government can regulate the sharing of firearm code because it facilitates manufacturing, then the door is wide open for regulating knowledge itself. And that isn't just a Second Amendment issue. That's a constitutional issue. Because once government starts defining what knowledge is protected, what you can know, and which knowledge is too dangerous to share, liberty is no longer secure. This case is far from over, but it is a major development in the ongoing fight over privately manufactured firearms and digital gun files. I will continue to track this closely because this is a major case that not many people even are aware of. 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They're trying to take it at every single corner, at every single step, a death by a thousand cuts, and Generation X, it's on us to protect and defend it, as well as Generation Y and Millennials and Z and A, whatever the next one is, it's on all of us. I'll see you on the next one. Take care. Yeah, you too, baby boomers. 19 yeah 19 is where he's where he's at right now. That was his last one that he put out Yeah, I think it's about 15 minutes. Hey, just make sure We're gonna play this Hey in a second being all glitching at me. All right, here we go I'm gonna play this again. This is a Federalist number 19 Warned us weak government destroys liberty and Here we go. This is Jarrett from Gums and Gadgets with his Federalist Papers Series that he's asking you something what happens when a government is too weak to enforce the law fairly but still strong enough to target political enemies because that's exactly what Federalist 19 is about and hopefully You've been joining me through all of the previous 18 Federalist Papers. You are caught up and you're continuing learning here about our founding fathers and what their thought process was as they started the greatest experiment on the globe. And if you care about the Second Amendment, you should care about Federalist 19 because Madison and Hamilton explain how bad structure creates bad outcomes and how a broken federal system turns into abuse. Hey everybody, welcome back. This is Guns and Gadgets. I am Jared, and today we're going to continue the Federalist Papers series with Federalist number 19. And this one is Madison and Hamilton, and it's essentially a case study in failure. Not theory, not vibes, but failure. They take you through what happens when a nation tries to hold itself together with a government that is dependent, indecisive, and unable to act like a real government. And they prove the point by using real world examples. And here's why this matters to us as gun owners. Because the Second Amendment doesn't exist in a vacuum. The right to keep and bear arms isn't just about hardware. It's about power, sovereignty, accountability, and the structure of government. And Federalist 19 is a warning that when structure collapses, liberty collapses right behind it. So let's break it down in plain English. deep history and then we'll connect the dots directly to the modern fight for the Second Amendment. The Federalist 19 is basically making an argument that a confederation, like the old Articles of Confederation, sounds nice on paper. But if the central authority can't reliably do its job, then it becomes a system where laws become suggestions, or factions grow stronger than institutions, or stronger members bully weaker members, and foreign enemies learn you're divided and exploitable. So Madison and Hamilton say, don't guess, let's look at history. So they do. They examine failed confederations, especially in ancient Greece, and then they hammer home the lesson. If you create a national government that is too weak to govern, you don't get freedom, you get instability. And instability is where rights go to die. Now remember, the moment that they're living in here, right? America just fought a revolution, they tried the Articles of Confederation, and what happened? No uniform power to raise funds. No reliable power to enforce national laws. No coherent policy. They had states acting like separate countries. And they had foreign powers watching every single weakness. And Federalist 19 is written to convince skeptical Americans that the proposed Constitution, we didn't have it yet, it was proposed, but it isn't too strong. It's strong enough to function but structured so that it can't become a tyranny. And that balance, capable but constrained, is the heart of the Founders' design. And one of the most important themes here is this. If the national government has to beg the states for compliance, it's not sovereign. It's a committee. And committees don't win wars. Committees don't enforce treaties. Committees don't protect trade. Committees don't protect rights. So Madison and Hamilton argue that a true government must be able to act on the people, not just issue requests to states. And under the Articles of Confederation, Congress could resolve and recommend, but it couldn't reliably compel. So the national government looked like a government without actually being one. And that They argue is a recipe for humiliation abroad and chaos here at home so federalist 19 spends a lot of time on Greek history specifically the Amphi-cytonic Council I always screw that up and the Achaian League and other confederations as well And I'm sure there's gonna be some historians to say I said those wrong my apologies. Let's talk about why Greece Greece It was a perfect example of a bunch of states that share language and culture, and they still can't hold it together politically. Madison and Hamilton are saying, look, if they couldn't keep unity without a workable structure, what makes you think we can? The pattern they point out is brutal. Members ignore common decisions. They have powerful states dominate weaker states. The confederation tries to enforce rules, but enforcement becomes selective. Internal disputes lead to violence, foreign powers, exploited divisions, and then eventually the confederation collapses or becomes a puppet. And that is exactly the opposite of liberty. Because liberty isn't no structure, liberty is structure that prevents arbitrary power. Now this is one of the most underrated lessons in the Federalist Papers. Madison and Hamilton basically say, if national authority is too weak, power doesn't disappear. It just relocates. It goes to local factions, dominant states, political strongmen, and coalitions that can coerce the rest. So instead of one accountable system under a constitution, you get fragmented power centers, each acting in their own interest. And when power fragments like that, rights become inconsistent. Our liberties depend on where we live, if we had that structure. And who wants to live like that? Who controls our local governments? Sound familiar? Think about that. Do our liberties right now depend on where we live? And who controls our local government? The answer is yes. In 2026. Because that's a modern Second Amendment problem we have too. Not just in the 2A world, but... How police state is your police state depends on where you live. Let's tie it directly to the right to keep Mayor Arms here, right? The Second Amendment exists for multiple reasons, but one of the most basic is that a free people must never be reduced to dependents on the state for their safety and security. And the ultimate check on power is that sovereignty remains with us, the people. Federalist 19 supports that by showing what happens when the structure of government fails. Factions rise, enforcement becomes political, and the law becomes a tool of control. Now let's talk a little bit about how unequal enforcement is an enemy of liberty. See, a weak confederation cannot enforce law evenly. That means one region gets punished while another one gets excused. or the powerful get protected and the disfavored get crushed. Then that selective enforcement dynamic is exactly what gun owners fear when agencies or prosecutors decide rights depend on politics. The founders answer wasn't trust the rulers. Their answer was build a system where rulers can't easily become rulers. And then they discuss how fragmentation turns rights into privileges. When national structures too weak or too inconsistent, rights become a patchwork. Legal in one state? Glocks? Criminalized in another? Allowed for the connected people to be taken care of or denied to ordinary citizens? The modern parallel is obvious. Right? Carry rights, magazine bans, assault weapon bans, permit schemes, sensitive places, and all the crazy traps that we have. Our rights can change the moment we cross an invisible line on a map. Federalist 19 warns that when you don't have a coherent system, you get instability when it comes to liberty. And then that's what causes crackdowns. Then they talk about disorder becoming the excuse of disarmament. Stopping if you've heard this one before, right? Now this is the historical cycle. A government structure fails, instability rises, leaders claim emergency powers. and then rights get restricted for safety and then people lose the ability to resist, which is what it's all about. Federalist 19 is essentially saying, if you design a system that breeds disorder, you're designing a system that will eventually justify authoritarian measures. And historically, disarmament is one of the first authoritarian measures used against the population. So here's a balancing act. Madison and Hamilton are not arguing for unlimited central power. They're arguing for effective national power with constitutional limits. Because if the national government can't do basic sovereign functions like defense or treaties or trade stability, then foreign powers will push us around. States would fight each other and domestic factions would take over. And when factions take over, they don't ask for your permission to take your rights. They just do it. And this is why the Founders wanted separation of powers, checks and balances, enumerated powers, federalism, and an armed populace that remains the final check. The Federalist 19 is the history class that proves why structure matters. Gun control debates are often sold as public safety debates. But the enforcement and administration of gun laws are structural power debates. Who decides? Who enforces? I'll tell you what, the people who decide never enforce, they would never be in the stack to kick down your door for having one too many of something they don't like. Who gets exemptions? Who gets targeted? What happens when bureaucracies make rules that function like laws? ATF, maybe? The Founders built a framework to prevent concentrated arbitrary power, and the Second Amendment fits inside that framework as a practical safeguard. And as we talk about the founders and the principles that built this country, it matters who you support with your dollar. If you love freedom, you'll love blackout coffee. American owned, pro freedom, pro second amendment. No woke nonsense, just premium coffee roasted here in America. Go to blackoutcoffee.com slash G&G and use my code GNG10 to save 10% on your order today. Blackout coffee, old coffee for people who still believe in this country. Federalist 19 adds this, when a system becomes weak, power becomes abusive. Not always immediately, but predictably. So if you're boiling Federalist 19 down to the core message, it's this. Confederations fail when they can't enforce common decisions. A weak national structure invites factional control and foreign exploitation. Rights become inconsistent and political. Disorder becomes the excuse for crackdowns. and then liberty collapses when structure collapses. And that is the warning. That is why, for gun owners, this isn't just a history lesson. It's a blueprint for how governments go bad. If you want freedom to survive, you have to understand the architecture that protects it. And that's why I am doing the series on the Federalist Papers, to be followed by the Anti-Federalist Papers. Because once you understand what the Founders feared, You start recognizing the patterns when they show up again. And they do. So here's my question for you. Do you think Americans today in 2026 understand that structure is what protects liberty? And that when structure breaks, rights don't survive? Drop your take in the comments down below. I try to read every single one of them, especially in this series, because I want to see where people's minds are at. And I want to see if you're enjoying my breakdown, my Cliff Notes version, if you will, of the Federalist Papers. And I want to see how you see Federalist 19 connecting the modern Second Amendment fight. If you found this useful, hit subscribe, hit the bell, and share the video with somebody who thinks of the Second Amendment. It's just about hunting. We all know someone who thinks that way, but it's not. It's about sovereignty. It's about power. It's about keeping the people in the driver's seat where the Founders put us. As always, my name is Jared, this is Guns N' Gadgets, and I'll see you on the next one. Stay safe, stay armed, and stay free. God bless you, God bless America. I'll see you on the next one. Take care. We've got oh, let's see about 10 minutes left. I don't know if we got time to get into either of these. Let's see That would take 10 minutes and this is here and 17 minutes, okay, so we don't really I Guess we could go to get into the run. Don't walk version of this Democrats meltdown over voter ID Some of the guys who turned this down though who voted it down had good reason they didn't want the money going to Israel and But we'll play this anyway. We'll see what his take is on it. Of course, Democrats just don't want it because they don't want people to have voter ID anyway. It makes it easier to steal elections and stuff. But here we go. We'll run this real quick and it should bring us into the Intelligence Report. Over the last couple of weeks, Democrats have been doing everything they can to demonize Republicans and their efforts to pass legislation that would require every voter in the United States to show documentary proof that they are a U.S. citizen. First, here's Senator Elizabeth Warren. Do you support voter ID for election? Well, it depends on what you mean by voter ID. When you want to say that everyone has to produce a birth certificate, including women, whose married names are not on their birth certificates, that creates a real problem for me. Well, it's not just one of the first steps in getting married and getting a new ID? Actually, it's not getting a new birth certificate. So why would you need a new birth certificate if you already have an old birth certificate? You couldn't tell you. But for clarity, The S.A.V.E. Act would, in some cases, require that when you register to vote, you would need to show your birth certificate as proof of citizenship. And if you're among the 51% of the US population that has a passport, you can use that as well. Senator Adam Schiff claims that millions of Americans don't either have a passport or a birth certificate, which is weird because the government generates a birth certificate for you when you were born here. If you lost it, that's not voter suppression, Senator. That's being called irresponsible with your own paperwork. Most people don't have a birth certificate or a marriage certificate that they can prove. We know this is what this is about. It's about voter suppression. It's about suppressing women's votes, full stop. Oh, so now they know what a woman is. How convenient. But notice that minority whip, Catherine Clark, claims that most people don't have a birth certificate. However, in the real world, you need a birth certificate to enroll in kindergarten, play little league, get a driver's license, get a job. If most people didn't have them, society might grind to a halt. A passport costs upwards of $130 now. What? In my hometown of Worcester, it costs $15 to get your birth certificate mailed to you. So Congressman McGovern admits that if you lost your birth certificate, then you can get a replacement for a reasonable fee. Which means you don't need a passport. So not only do you have to massively inconvenience yourself to register if you want to vote, you have to pay. It's a modern day poll tax. Wait, so if I lose my driver's license... And I have to pay the DMV $25 to print me a new one? Is that like a driving tax? No. It's a, you lost your stuff fee. And by this logic, isn't requiring me to buy gas to drive to the polling place also a poll tax? Where does it end, Congressman? The devil is in the details, right? If you have to produce a passport, for example, in order to register to vote, we have tens of millions of people in this country that don't have access to passports. Are we going to then waive the passport fee of $150 so that it's not an unreasonable poll tax to be able to show proof of citizenship? But you don't need a passport when you can order a replacement birth certificate. It's like complaining that the restaurant is too expensive. because lobster thermador costs $100 while ignoring that the cheeseburger on the menu is only $7. Nobody is making you buy the lobster. Just buy the cheeseburger, lady. The Save America Act is more extreme than the Save Act. The Save America Act requires American citizens to show generally either a passport or their birth certificate to register to vote. But half of all Americans do not have a passport. And a passport, as Mr. McGovern points out, costs at least $130. So Congressman Jill Morelli claims that the SAVE Act requires you to show a birth certificate or passport when registering to vote. Then goes on to say that you'll have to pay $130 for a passport. And you know what you need for a passport, right? A birth certificate. The Republicans are trying to charge US citizens $130 each just to vote. So Congressman Joe Morelli states that the SAVE Act requires you to show a birth certificate or a passport when registering to vote. Fine. But then it goes on to say that you have to get a passport, that you have to pay that $130. But you know what? You need to apply for a passport, right? A birth certificate. Why would you need a passport if you already have a birth certificate? I have two words for you, Congressman. Term limits. In Michigan's 3rd District alone, 160,000 women could find themselves unable to register simply because when they got married, they didn't change both their ID and their birth certificate. So, Hillary Shulton, a sitting congresswoman, She thinks that when a woman gets married, she changes the name on her birth certificate. Makes sense to me, what's your problem? And watch Congressman Becca Ballant nod her head in agreement to this absurd claim. They didn't change both their ID and their birth certificate. 160,000 women. The Save America Act would require your passport or your birth certificate to... Okay, I know that this is complicated stuff for Democrats, but there is this magical ancient document called a marriage certificate. It bridges the gap between your maiden name and your married name. You bring the birth certificate and you bring the marriage certificate. Boom! Problem solved. It's almost like we've had a system in place for this for like... 150 years. You could be forced to pay $130 for documents and navigate more red tape, especially if you have a maiden name that's been changed when you got married. You're going to have to navigate red tape regardless, because when you get married, you have to apply for a marriage license. Then afterwards, by law, You're required to update your information with the Social Security Administration. And then, by law, you have to change your driver's license or state ID. If you happen to have an existing passport with your maiden name, you're going to have to update that too. If your current name does not exactly fit and match the name on your birth certificate or citizenship papers, you could be blocked from registering to vote. even if you are a life-long, naturalized, or American-born citizen. This is bureaucratic gaslighting. She's pretending that supporting documents like marriage licenses... Divorce decrees or court orders simply do not exist. If I go to the bank to access my account and I've changed my name, I have to prove who I am. The teller doesn't say, oh, the names don't match exactly. Just so we have to burn the money. These barriers to ballot box are concerning because there are more than 140 million Americans that do not have a passport, who do not have easy access. to a birth certificate or a driver's license. If you don't have easy access to your driver's license, whatever that means, that's not the government's problem. That's a you problem. But you don't have to bring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote. It seems like an awful lot to be able to just be able to utilize to make use of your American right to vote as a US citizen. You have to now bring all kinds of documentary proof instead of just checking the box. Yes, I'm an American citizen. So instead of taking the reasonable step of showing a birth certificate, which everyone born in the United States has access to, Congressman Morelli thinks that everyone should just be able to check a box. You know, the trust me bro method. Republicans are trying to sell the SAVE Act as a way to stop non-citizens from voting. But guess what? That's already the law of the land. You know that murder is a crime in this country, too, right? But people do it anyway. Which is why we have police to enforce the law. Saying it's already illegal is not a security plan. It's like taking the locks off your front door because breaking an entry is already against the law. Why don't you do it Congresswoman and let us know how that works out for you. Totally sure that you won't do everything in your power to block that deportation. It's already against the law for undocumented immigrants to vote in this country. We know that the number of people ineligible to vote who do vote, it's minuscule. Ah, the minuscule argument. Don't worry! The amount of urine in the community poll is minuscule. I don't care if it's minuscule. I don't want any of it in there. A miniscule number of illegal votes isn't a rounding error. It's the difference between winning and losing. The only acceptable amount of illegal voting is zero. Proper voter ID is the only way to be sure. Anyway, that's it for now. Please be sure to subscribe to the channel, head over to my super cool merch store at DontWalkRun.shop, and as always, thank you so much for tuning in, and I hope to see you next time. If there is next time... I'll air the passport cards range to 30 bucks. 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 and the regulated price. Pay is an act of not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country 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 for their children. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic and eat God given right. Pray to God, your freedom burning bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third and final hour for the week of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Karky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. Both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, northeast, northwest, and southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you happen to be resting upon right now, we thank you for the fact that you were both listening and then rebroadcasting Liberty Tree Radio and the Intel report all through the day. One way or another, there's an echo point where it's being played and that's kind of cool. We don't do that. You guys are the ones that make it happen. Anyway, it is... well, I also want to... The Ultimate Hallmark Golden Spike Technologies and others inside and outside these United States. It is Friday, it's the Coteamble Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 13th of February. It is the 18th year of open, obvious, and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2026 old earth calendar. Give it all, she's got Captain 125%. Oh, and she might still blow up. And 2026, Battle for the Republic, book two, the Winter War. Not really bad, Winter Day today. Really nice, as a matter of fact. Everything solar was kicking. The solar activity in the system is just outrageous. And burn down the house, so to speak. Pay attention. It's not going to be a light enough at all, but we can see there are a series of sunspots one after another that have developed. It's that time of the season, so to speak, for the sun. Just like everything else, it has its cycles. And we're in the middle one. So pay attention and don't get caught in the wrong place at the right time. Make sure that we do right by ourselves. And, well, stay out of the sun where you can. I don't know how much good that will really do you. You can't help but get out there at some point. And we need to be divided with D this time of year anyway. Just again, with moderation and beware, wear eye protection. Just to be safe. Just because. So we are now into the work weekend. We have been for most of the day. I want to say hi to Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, new Camp Stasa, Camp Whalen North, the Ogama Ranges, Nagahitcham, Fox, Wolf. one rustic left with no name and Kent Betcher and Fort Benning, Michigan. And so we are looking pretty good. As I said before, we have had some melt. So, pay attention if you're going to any of the facilities. Somebody is probably going to lament. We have militia MPs. They beat anybody up. They're there to maintain road conditions. We minimize our footprint from above. And that means that we take extreme care to minimize operational identification of the areas of activity. It's practice for the future. Train as you will fight, for you will fight as you have trained. So there is method to the madness, there is a reason for everything being done. Also this way, and then the guys, they have hundreds of cars or dozens of cars just on one track. And you're pretty much a couple of mud ruts real quick. So we're going to prevent that. If you do have to leave early, all you have to do is inform the operations personnel there, the MPs, and you get put over into what is a hard point parking because you're going to be in and out. And maybe back again, that's possible. A lot of people have to leave for work on Saturday and come back midday, and then they continue to participate. That's the way it's been forever. But in the winter, it's a unique situation. So help out, pitch in, and do what you're told. Everything will work out just fine. Also, again, over at apexgunparts.com, somebody was asking me about that. It is in the archive. I was talking about this the other day. Apex has got a bunch of bolt-action rifle kits. The only thing that's missing, and most of them, is just the receivers because those are the restricted item of any firearm. They have a couple of British Number 1 Mark 3 Enfield kits. They're probably Indian. But they have barrel, most of the wood. Actually, I think all the wood. But there's a few metal parts that may be missing. You have to take a look at it. If you have a bunch of Enfields in service, and we have quite a few people who do, they got a pile of them, they're either a combination of what they got from dad or grandpa as inheritance, these are good firearms. There's nothing wrong with them. They aren't 303. But they do have some 308 wood and other parts. There was a flurry years ago of British Enfield number, what is it, number seven? that are the knockoff copy that were made by India and they are decent firearms. Most everybody that gets them doesn't want to come off them. That's why you don't see them in the surplus market. You don't see them anywhere out and about and they were cheap when they came in, but they are well made and because of this there's, you know, again, there's a quantity that are out and about in service. So if you have one of those then there's a place to go. Go to apexgunparts.com and they have a whole bunch of really cool parts, pieces, and assemblies to tweak out something if you're missing a part. Now again, the 308 rifles, different bolt head, which is really easy to do. Of all the rifles for converting from say 303 British to in this case a rimless case cartridge, Guys, look at how the British Enfields are set up. The head of the bolt can be replaced, screwed off, and another one screwed on in a matter of a few minutes. No real special tools involved. But the advantage is that you can actually convert a weapon. If you have the barrel that's going to take longer to torque out and replace and headspace the barrel than anything. But it is a reasonable solution. with the design the way that it is. So again, they're worth having. If you've got one, I wouldn't get rid of them. Just a reverse. I'd build up a parts inventory right now. There's a wave of parts that have come in from overseas. And for that reason, you're kind of blessed with a serfier. A lot of extra widgets, in many cases, brand new unissued equipment. So this is the time to take advantage of that. If you have any of these rifles, I recommend that you take the time and look to see what they have over at Apex and dot all the I's, cross all the T's and get your weapon up to snuff, but also have spares. There's one nice thing about these kits is they have everything, including the bolts, they just don't have the receivers, but that means all the critical parts, extractor, rejector, firing pins, firing pin spring, et cetera, all those critical parts that are for the long haul are available. And it's apexgunparts.com. Now Apex is also, you know what, I haven't mentioned this before, but Apex has been getting ammunition in. Don't know what their source is. Typically everybody's got their own place in the feeding trough where they go. And in this case, they do have some pretty decent buys for unique ammunition that's kind of like out there that most people don't have. You might want to check them out to see what's presently in their inventory and go from there because they have, well, for instance, 8 millimeter by 50 and also some 8 millimeter by, what is it, 56R, which is the Steyr Strait pull. The first is a Steyr Strait pull earlier cartridge. There are three cartridges in 8 millimeter that were made for the Steyr Strait pull rifles. The 8x50 is the toughest to find. Yeah, it costs a dollar or more a round, but then again, most of the modern rifle rounds are costing about a dollar a round now anyway. So it's not really that you're out that much. The big thing here again is that the rifles are typically pretty decent to shoot. There are a number of different models coming through right now with Royal Tiger imports. So, there's another source for additional non-FFL rifles and antiques that you can pick up. And there's an interesting collection of rifles that qualify under that category. So you may want to check them out. But Apex is where you'll find the spare parts. And they also, of course, have their clearance and deal section that is kind of chock full of really neat stuff that's worth looking at. So you want to take advantage of that if at all possible. Anyway, again, that's just apexgunparts.com. Also, for the weekend, if you're going to be out and about, well, this is a chance to test some of that equipment we were talking about. In terms of your radio gear, if you're not putting it in the field now, it's not a restriction issue right now. Down the road, it'll be a little more dangerous to operate radio equipment ad hoc. Because, well, the bad guys will be hunting for six things. But to build up experience during your training operation, this is the time. Take advantage of the opportunity. Get your gear out there. Find out how well it works or doesn't. See how qualified that is. It may not work. You're going to find out very, very quickly. OK? Now, on a sub-note. Tractor supplies around the country, and we get a bunch of them here in Michigan, have a bunch of Christmas toys that they have put into the markdown category. Now, in this pile of stuff, there are a couple of little walkie-talkies available for anywhere from the markdown as little as $450 a set to as high as $8 a set. So it's going to be good for about 1,000 feet. These are limited single frequency pieces of equipment, but you know we've talked about throwaways or discards. In this case, these are not garbage. What they are basically is one of the earlier FRS boxes that they have accommodated for minimizing. And they are, you'll recognize the outline of the radio if you have enough of them on the shelf. I will point that out. So it is especially interesting that if you want to pick up a couple of training radios, after all we don't need to speak far and away, we're talking about team radios. These are something you can experiment with. Now, other idea. You've got a whole bunch of young'uns perhaps that are working at developing their skills. You don't want to give them that $80 or $90 ball thing, but you can give them one of these little units a set. and get them to work with you a little bit with the technology and in the process. They're building up developing skills. Everybody's happy. Nothing, there's nothing you're gonna cry about if anything gets boo-booed and that happens on occasion. So this is a solution to one of the several problems with regard to training, having training aids in hand. But for anywhere from $4.50 to $8.00 a unit for a set, a pair, not for one. They're definitely something you'd also be used for individual unit training too. You do not want to talk to the planet if you're operating tactical radios. The other consideration is that A, you can use these for training. B, down the road, they can be used for deception purposes. OK, just something we've talked about many, many times in the past here. And again, you've got to be creative. You need the tools in the toolbox to do that. Well, here are some of the tools, and that's over at Tractor Supply. We've got three in the area here, and all three have a pretty good pile of these things. And in fact, they had them at two locations in the store. I noticed them before, and I was like, huh, that's kind of weird. But they put them all together because they're trying to get the Christmas inventory, after all it is, February off the shelves and down the road. Now there's a lot of other toys and trinkets and stuff, but those little pairs of walkie-talkies might be something interesting to look at and use. So they're nothing fancy. If you're thinking I'm trying to tell you this about me, no it's not. They're cheapy little cast asides, but they would go into the spares box and down the road, like I said, for deception transmissions, especially because they're not real strong. They're going to give enough bleed to identify that they're out there. There's all kinds of things that we can do with these tools. Very useful tools down the road when the time comes. Being creative, and that is the mission. Next, on ammunition, Cinco de Amo de. I've had several people asking about British 303 Enfield, but also everybody is wanting to start working on their MBR calibers. Atlantic Firearms has got a bunch of .30-06, and they got some .303 ammunition and its surplus. I believe that that is possibly Greek. I did not look that closely at it. But I know for a fact that pretty decent technology for what it is. Price is not cheap but reasonable. With Atlantic they have some 30 out 6 tracer. They have another batch of what is mixed 30 out 6 ball mixed head stamps. If you go to YouTube or you go to Atlantic they have a couple videos linked to there. and you need to watch them just to make it that much easier to understand because they do some good photographic work so you can see a close-up of some of the head stamps that you're looking at. Now for instance, one is Twin Cities 44 and I should bring this up. Well, when you look at the video you go, Mark, I don't see a 4-4 anywhere. No, you won't. During World War II, to save time and every moment counted or material with regard to like dyes and stampings, If it was 1944, rather than doing a 4-4 side by side, they simply stamped it with a single 4, identifying that it was 1944 production. Simple, straightforward. And it saved a little bit of time and money, which goes a long way when you're fighting a war and you weren't necessarily finished winning. So there's a bunch of stuff out there like that in terms of surplus. I have not seen this kind of surplus in a while. And it is mixed bags. So you'll see some Greek, some euro. I think there's some Turk in there. Definitely some American. And where it came from could be from any number of locations. It could be from the Runner Revolution depots of Libya, could have been from Egypt, could be from Lebanon, could be from Syria because they let that headchopper in, that Jewish fake named Arab. He's not an Arab, he's a Jew. Running Syria, the headchopper, he's murdered Christians before, he's loving murdering Christians. Now the Jews love murdering Christians. And in this case, you get away with murder, left, right, up and down with a pat on the head and a squeeze on the ass from Donald Trump. So, it could be from there. There's a lot of 30 out of 6 weapons in the Middle East still. There are a ton of M1 Garants. Mostly, they are the Italian Garants. And for that reason, they feed on 30 out of 6. Now, there's BM59s and other things there, 2 and 308. But there's been a big lump of red revolution garands that have been dropped into the Middle East not too long ago. That may be, again, where some of the stuff is being cycled out, somebody's captured equipment, or somebody's just cycling it out to get some cash for other stuff that they want, or for their private pool, or bathroom fixtures, who knows. But Atlantic has a batch of that, and they did get some 303. But that is, I believe, in the 44 count boxes. It's the English Broadhead Plain Brown Gray Box with Green Print. If you're old enough, you remember these when they popped up years ago. There's some Canhead, Canadian stuff like that out there. So the 303, it's Catch a Sketch Can. And of course, you can still go to the basic fallback of go over to AIMSurplus.com. A-I-M, AIMSurplus.com. They have Preview Partisan, PPU. Excellent ammunition, wouldn't think twice about using it, works first time every time. And it's well built, so there's another solution. If you need to go in any direction, that's a good direction to move. And again, there are also best prices in the country. As far as PPU ammunition goes, I don't think anybody's got a better price. And they've kept it that way. AIMsurplus.com. Okay, now we're almost to the bottom. Also, I was talking earlier about, well actually yesterday, about Denver. Well, there's been some stuff that popped up about Denver. Apparently, Denver, Colorado has been hiring illegals and arming them just like we heard about Portland and several locations in California. Now, they've tried to slide this through quietly and as we know, we just had, what was it, Los Angeles, or no, LA. No, not LA, forgive me, LA, but Louisiana. Louisiana, an illegal alien was popped down there that they'd actually put in uniform, gave a gun to, etc. etc. No, that's not supposed to happen. But, well, they're turning a blind eye and they're trying to set things up for a confrontation. That's what they're doing, people. The illegals are totally expendable to the Jewish mob playing both sides of the fence. A-Pac Fake Democrat, A-Pac Fake Republican, all of them are one of the same and the purpose is confrontation and then you're supposed to apologize. So we can expect this at some point to escalate where some incident's going to take place. But in the meantime, Denver is now in motion with the same scallywag activities and apparently they have seven individuals who are trying to run through maybe more. We'll assume that seven is probably a low an inaccurate number but close enough at least we know that there's seven for sure they can identify that are illegal aliens they have been again they're ready to arm them and put them on the street and point them against the American population same scenario different different part of the country I won't say that far off I mean it's in the south well no it's in the central part of the country in fact it's in the middle of the country that's right it's Colorado that's Denver So I think that if we were to dig deeper we'd find more. It's just that they're again offering these little pimple points because they're pimple points where they have all of the orchestration ready for expanded confrontation just like the Minneapolis St. Paul scam that Trump bought into with the Jewish mob pushing the Somalis-stanian. The Somalis I could care less about. Now, you bust a bunch of Israelis that are stealing money from us every week that have been in every major city in the country, you know, the Jewish mob? Fine, I believe you. But picking out the Somalis, the Somalis were set up for failure a long time ago as part of the big, long game. And it turns out they've done exactly what we expect them to do. They're isolating the idea that you just need to go after the Somalis. But what about the Jews who are stealing this stuff? You anti-Semitic, you're semanticism is showing. Oh my God. Well, no, not really. I'm just pointing out that, oh my God. Of course, if you mention anything, you're going to be attacked. Blah, blah, blah. Well, get over that. The bottom line is that the 70 point IQs of the Somalis doesn't exactly represent phenomenal bookkeeping skills within a community as far as being bookkeepers or knowing how to cook the books, etc. Now they know how to mimic whatever they're told to do. If they have the 70 IQ, they sure as hell aren't thinking this up on their own, right? Each one of these incidents was designed for the purpose of creating confrontation and then demanding that a reduction or elimination of activity takes place. And where is this basically queued up? Well, it's queued up right in the middle of the country in both cases. I mean, after all, it seems to me, I mean, if I'm less like wrong, Denver and Minnesota aren't that far apart. All state or two away. basically on the planes, edge of the planes or in the other edge of the planes. And in both cases, already communist run with already deep ties to the globalists and we're receiving Soros crime family money to continue to escalate or create crisis in country. So I don't think much is going to change there as far as I can see. Pay attention because Denver is definitely right for the next confrontation. We've already got LA. Nothing about Seattle. So Seattle, of course, should also be on the list. These are all the usual suspects, and they've already been used by the ring knockers for the fabricated conflict that they're escalating, trying to move. In addition to that, we'll also shift back over to Atlanta. which is rather interesting because again it's the suburbs you have to watch not Atlanta proper Atlanta proper of course is always been Jewish controlled slash you know with the black front operation just like Detroit well yeah there was Coleman Young yeah Coleman Young was a stunt dummy he was a meat puppet he was making money hand over fist he's part of the black mafia but he was the one running things and those cougarands It came from somewhere, if anybody remembers, Coleman Young in Detroit and the Krugerands scandal back when you couldn't have South African Krugerands. And how dare a black man, no less, piling up those black South African Krugerands. How could this be? Well, it's quite easy, sir. The Israelis, who were buying him off, provided them because the Israelis had direct conduit contact with South Africa. Oh my, oh that's right. Oh, oh that's right. So anyway, heads up on that. We're at the bottom of the hour, a little past, not much. It is Friday. We are headed into the weekend and I will remind our DJs, if you can, take the time, volunteer through the night and you get to play DJ on our micro AM and FM facilities, or stations at each facility. Get it right Mark. Oh, now we're going to do it. I know it's probably right there waiting with the keyboard handy. Hold on here. I have to pull my list of things to do and working on it as we speak. Unfortunately, I had to shift to some of these peppers. So here we go. OK. Yeah, we had a request for this after I mentioned it on the air again, too. Life in wartime by talking heads. life in wartime by talking heads and then the snow fell if we could. I'm trying to remember the band, German band as a matter of fact, and the snow fell. I think Ed can dig it up that way. I did forgive me. It's on the notepad that is not at this workstation. Those will be our two bottom of the hour pieces. If you're listening to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and a reminder too, we have one more drawing. Not tonight, I'm going to wait one more weekend, or it's going to be Monday. We're going to do the next drawing and last drawing Monday. I've been going through this box, and there were a lot of tiny things and little cool things. So they're all going to be distributed accordingly like we always do. And I also want to say thank you one more time for our listeners who sent the two latest batches of gift packages to support the drawings. I didn't expect it. It was kind of, again, a little late, but every bit helps. And part of it is people putting stuff, I'm sure, from what they've collected. It's the same thing that we do. Here we go. I hear the music. Probably a Euro Club version of the song. No, actually, Dad, that was the artist that was Saga, and it was a live version. I apologize. It was on the studio version, but it flipped while I had the other page of playing the other song, and I didn't catch it. Well, let's do this. Play the studio version now so people will appreciate the difference between the two. Let's do that. Go ahead. We can't do it. We own the network. We can own the network so we can actually, you know, get away with that. And again, Saga... Wait a minute. Kind of find it again. Where did it go? Here's the bad part. Okay, I knew it was a live broadcast. It's kind of like listening to Warren Zevon. Okay, for everybody who doesn't know it, it's a really joke. God, don't play live Warren Zevon. Remember, he did drugs and he drank himself to death. Well, I tried to tell you that the bower fuse didn't help. Oh, I know. I'm sure it was. I guarantee it was a... Yeah, it was a... That was one of those little hole-in-the-wall operations that was a live piece. There we go. That's easy. All right. There we go. Studio version sounds like. Again, remember when you do live pieces, I think every band on the planet that's ever been a band. has always done recordings of live performances and half the time they don't sound right because, well, they're live performances done in unique and off-the-wall variants and that's the case with the first version we heard. So it happens. It's just the way it is. Anyway, you're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. We are into the work weekend, the end of the work week. Also again, I understand, as I said earlier, there's supposed to be some activity in Denver. They are pulling all of the Imperial Guard out of the Temple District of Minneapolis-St. Paul. Why? Well, intentional failure. This could have easily been avoided if they stayed focused on the actual mission, which they didn't. It was not accidental. That was planned. ICE has no business worrying about fraud. And the whole idea that they brought that propaganda into play was stupid on the part of, well, intentional, because it was designed to fail. It was not accidental. None of this was accidental. Let's make no mistake about that. ICE has one mission. Deport, deport, deport. Pick up, process, deport. Pick up, process, deport. Nothing else, no discussion about anything else, totally irrelevant. And now you can see the, again, planned game, the failure, intentional failure, not accidental. And because of this, now there's much limitation, gnashing of teeth, renting of hair. Oh, it's the end. Well, it really wouldn't be if they stayed focused. I doubt that they will. I have no confidence in these dunderheads because they're not really dunderheads. A dunderhead would imply stupidity. That's not really what this was. This was planned failure from the get-go. And the end result is that now, well, we have to rethink night out. It's real simple. If you want to go worry about people who have done criminal fraud, we have a whole bunch of worthless turds called the FBI. The FBI have been around for quite some time. And when it comes to fraud, we have the FBI, the IRS, the Treasury, Fincen, Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. But you'll notice that none of that is mentioned. And it's always now this crisis, boo-hoo routine with the idea that everybody else is full for the stumbling. And because we just had to throw our hands up in the air and give up, No, they didn't. Not at all. Across the board, it's become sickeningly obvious that the Jews have been told they can keep the slaves they brought in. Trump has already started the mantra on that. Well, you know, we can't go after these people. We've seen this before. If you're old enough, this goes all the way back to the 90s and the 80s. But in the 90s, guys, again, we told you so, we told you so, and we told you so. So planned failure, that is the agenda. Now, if they go back in with a FinCEN operation and they roll in hard, they could knock down the entire Somalistanian, slash the Somali, and the Jewish operation there, which is the reason they won't send the FBI in to actually do the job they're supposed to do. because you have to have equal opportunity arrest time and Donald Trump isn't going to let the Jewish mob, you get $250 million from one bimbo alone. One Israeli bimbo alone, let alone God knows how many other hundreds of millions of dollars. So they aren't going to be bothered. So again, what should the numbers be? Well, I'll remind you again, we should be deporting about five to six thousand a day seven days a week, 365 days a year, in order for us to eject the invader that was brought in. You don't hear or see them doing that, do you? Hmm, I think that kind of tells you something. So, we can, again, don't cry, don't lament, don't hold your breath, but instead, get ready for the next phase. As I said, the big issue here now is that they're gonna pull the plug, however they're gonna pull the plug on the country. to create a national crisis and we need to be ready for that. So, organize our equipment trains, militia, establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations, logistics to keep the victory. Food, you know what, with food prices going the way that they have, and we were talking about shrink inflation, the two-hour block, and I think the best symbol for that is chocolate, and I'll tell you why. Well, I put a certain amount of chocolate on the shelf, but we don't eat it. We just keep stacking it. Now, we may eat a candy bar once in a while. These are those big plate bars that are out there. It used to be $0.89 a piece. Then they went to $1. Of course, they were at the dollar tree for the longest time for $1. Not anymore. But not only did they go up in price, but they're now one third the weight of what they were two years ago. I can show you the exact same chocolate bar because I've got them in storage. Now some chocolate, dark chocolate is the best for storage because it's pretty stable. Different chocolates store in different ways, but consistently yes, you do have to cycle them out. If they do powder out, you can simply reprocess them and work them. And at the very least, guess what? They're great for making chocolate cake. Cake is going to be unique once again if the money situation goes south, and chocolate cake, even more so. One way or another, it's a commodity. And it is representative of the overall problem that we're facing and issues that we are going to have to deal with. So just me ahead of the curve. But it would be cool if somebody would get a video on the subject. It's not hard to do. The product is out there. Like I said, we have it on the shelf here where we are. So I can pretty well demonstrate step by step, year by year, about every six months, how the inventory product and the quality of the product has changed in terms of volume. Not so much the product itself. It's still the same old tasty chocolate. But it is indicative of the overall problem we are facing with regard to purchase power. And eventually, if they have their way, they would be eliminating our purchase power capability by just hitting a switch and all of a sudden everything's offline. So, again, put more of whatever it is that you feel is critical on the shelf. Think about it this way. Whatever you're putting on the shelf, if you have excess, especially if you can get excess for free, we have a few sources for food that you can't even touch the price we're getting this stuff for. Okay, nobody pretty much has, well, free, basically. But what's interesting about this is that by having an excess, I can trade with the people with something that they don't have an excess of, while they may have an excess of something else, and we can barter, trade, and exchange amongst ourselves to a degree. But to do that, we need the inventory on the shelf. So start looking around, see what floats your boat and fits your niche, and invest. That's it. Just that simple invest. Tell you what before we go any farther. It sounds like we got somebody who's bumped a desk moved at least maybe a coffee cup and Do we have a caller? Yeah, Marco just let you know I'm just moving some flooring route. I'm moving some flooring over to the other side room. So there we go. That's cool Yeah, I just uh, I was gonna chime in at the top of that hour. Yesterday about, you might be able to answer it, but it may be one for Ed, but a while back, was there, I recall there being a way to listen to the previous hour. I was a little late to the hour yesterday and I was gonna, I can't remember how to get back to the, you know, to replay the hour. from working into the archives. Ed's right there. Ed, if we wanted to pull back the last hour. No, no, real quick. Yeah, I don't know about the last hour, but the end of today at the end of this hour, which is coming up here pretty quick, by calling 712-432-0990. And the extension is 957-464 in the pound sign, just like when you're connecting to the conference line. But the playback number is 7124320990, participation code 957464 on the pound sign. If you do that right now, you'll be listening to the 8 p.m. hour of the Intelligence Report last night. But when we're done in anywhere from 30 seconds to five minutes, it'll switch to the three, what is it, four hours? Yeah, four hours of today's conference. Wow. Cool. It goes slow. Go ahead. Go ahead. 712-4320990. Yep, and then the same participation code to get in which is 957-464 and the found sign. Perfect. There are controls to fast forward and rewind that but I don't remember what they are. I'm pretty sure they tell you when you start. Beautiful. Thank you. There we go. So that should help out. Everybody else can write that down. But also remember, hey, it's also on the archive now too again. We'll put that out in the next week a couple of times so people have it again to access as we go. Most important here, again, we have a lot of people that share, and I assume that they probably pull off that same mode. to accomplish the task. I really asked everybody how they're pulling us down for rebroadcasting because there are different ways that people are picking us up and then also reposting us in other venues. This program is reposted on BitShoot. And I want to say thank you to our friends that do that. But if you need me, if need be, you can go over to BitShoot. And if you punch in Liberty Tree Radio as a search, you'll find that the programming is there. And they're pretty quick to get the latest episode, the latest hour up. Sometimes it takes a little longer. Hey, I'm not complaining. We're not the ones doing it. The guys that are doing it are doing it on their own dime in time. And we appreciate the fact that you're actually pitching in like that. So it is another solution, another way that you can access us. And yes, I do know that we're on a bunch of other service, you know, other operations like that. I do not know. Somebody asked me, are we up on Vevo? Because they found something that we did on Vevo. Well, we didn't do Vevo. So somebody may have done Vevo. And if they did, thank you. We'll check on that one too. I haven't really had a chance to go over Vevo in a little bit. So we can take time. I'll do a quick spot check on that either tonight or tomorrow. And that is another option with regard to being able to access the Intel Report and Liberty Tree radio. Bitchute, Wimkin, I don't know all of the others. I do know that there's quite a few we get feedback from. So if you do run into another location, share it with us. and put it out on the air. That way people have another option. If there's a need, then we've got, you know, again, you've got direct access, not difficult to do, just a matter of finding out where it is. And we're at the top at the end of the week, at the end of the weekend. Guys, if you're training this weekend, and a lot of you are, we'll be stopping by Saturday night for Sunday morning for the America only Committee meeting that's going to be taking place. It's going to be over, I believe, in Jackson County. I know the location, but it's going to be pretty big, I think. Everybody word of mouth. We're not doing anything to advertise. We're just doing all this word of mouth right now. It's working out pretty well for us. God bless our Republic. Best to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. 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