February 17, 2026
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Mark Koernke discussed the Epstein files release, government overreach on firearms, preparedness strategies, and communications security. He analyzed redaction tactics in the Epstein documents, addressed false claims about public figures, and emphasized the need for AR-15 component stockpiling as states like Colorado, Virginia, and New Mexico push gun bans targeting barrels and receivers. Koernke promoted practical preparedness including chemical suits, gas masks, rubber boots, and older analog communications equipment, while criticizing government corruption and advocating for armed resistance to what he characterized as an occupying force.
- epstein files
- second amendment
- ar-15 barrels
- colorado gun ban
- virginia gun control
- preparedness
- chemical suits
- gas masks
- communications security
- militia
- federal government
- constitutional rights
- ammunition stockpiling
- drone defense
- shotguns
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Future generations, this life, in this delay, the freedoms we secured for you, we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land is 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 this date. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and see and we farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit... your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride and are there no more values for which you will fight to save or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave those sons of the republic arise take a stand 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 I awoke he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside 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? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the Tower of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Corning. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North, South, Southwest, and East. 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 and many other operators out there. no matter what body of water you're resting on across the planet or inland location, listening and then rebroadcasting on analog and digital technologies. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is, yep, it's Tuesday, communications Tuesday. It is the 17th of February, February, I want to get that right, yep, but they are in the proper place, February. It is the 18th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2026, old earth calendar, 2026, battle for the republic, book two, the winter war. But it ain't so wintery out there right now. We're getting some awfully warm weather for the moment, which is good. Take advantage of it. I painted something today outside. Now, it's still cool off the ground, but it's not making a mistake about anything. The ground temperatures are not the best, but in a controlled internal environment with lots of windows on the south side, which I have a couple of spots like that for that reason, the paint went on just fine and we'll sit there and cure until after the sun goes down. Of course, meanwhile, Things will be stabilized and yeah, got another project done and out of the way. I absolutely did not expect to perform or be able to complete during the winter months. So I'm happy camper there. Communications Tuesday, all kinds of stuff that is pretty disgusting. I keep hearing the same nonsense. Little people are gonna be overwhelmed. We can't tell everybody everything. Why? Because they would go to the hospital or something. Why would we go to the hospital? First of all, let me ask every one of you listening, is there anything you're hearing about that the Patriot Movement didn't already tell you about if you've been listening for a long time for like what, 35 years, 40 years, 50 years? Seriously. The Satanic Pentoquears. Why do you think I've used that term? You can go back to this program for as long as I've been on the air. You know the Satanic Petal Queers in Washington, why do you think I've used that term? Do you think it was a joke? It is a sick joke. I mean seriously, it's like oh that's funny. It's like well yes and no. And then people ask, well what do you mean by that? It's like well I'm curious. The Satanic Petal Queers that make up every aspect of the illegitimate government that we have, the illegitimate facade that we have made up of Israeli foreigners who right now are trying to create as much desperate confusion as they can because the money system is, they want to buckle the money system, they want to steal the wealth off of underneath our feet. They're running desperately at high speed for AI, which is totally unnecessary. And, oh, let's see, artificial intelligence centers, you know, we need these data centers. Why? What do we need such massive data complexes for in every county of the state of Michigan? Because that is the proposal. Now, obviously, there's a big honking government tip money out. There's tip money they're sucking off here. But they're desperate high speed motion because they know that once everybody realizes that we need to get rid of the people who are eating us and abusing us and desperately trying to kill us, that we'll probably exterminate them. Not just probably, everybody has a plan. I have a plan. I know a lot of other people have the same kind of plans. We got lists of people that go back quite a ways. and those that are still around won't be around when the time comes. People have just already made that decision. I talk to people all the time that are, they won't get involved in politics. I've told you this for years now. The only thing they're waiting for is to jump off. They don't have a conversation with anybody about it other than within their own sphere, their own circles. They're finished with the nonsense with regard to government. I understand those people. I'm not gonna argue against them. But we got to keep the bad guys busy as I've said so there are things we can do that help to keep the fight up so to speak and force the enemy to spend time Nobody has any more time than the other person on this planet. Nobody There's nobody has Monopoly on I can take your time. They can steal the representation of your time, which is what the parasites constantly do But they can't get more time And that's the part that they don't want anybody to figure out is we outnumber them, we can overwhelm them. They know this. They know this. You're just don't, you're not allowed to figure it out. It's feudal resist, they're so all powerful, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Remember bravado and bravura and how it is used to bullshit the population. That's the plan. Now every day, especially since they've started this fiasco with the Epstein files, the Epstein, you know, extravaganza, they push more and more that everybody's mind is so fuddled by this. Again, let me ask everybody, anybody, speak up. Are you befuddled out there? Are you just so, are your panties in such a bunch? That you can't function today because you now have seen what you've known about for a very long time The Epstein scam as it was as it has been run for a very long time the in more and more of it. Are you you shot? No, not me. No, not me. Did you play I am? But I am shocked that they're trying to say Thomas Massey's on it. I know it Well, the other problem with all of this is, let's think about something, and this is true back and forth. They're sculpting crap out of these things and they're fabricating and inserting into them. There is no doubt in my mind about that and there shouldn't be in yours. What did they just say? They finally came out with the first number about how many documents are out there that they have. Now, remember, Bondi said, I got everything out of my desk. I've been seeing and looking at everything. And then said, there's nothing here. We're talking 3 trillion terabytes, a minimum of 3 trillion terabytes of documents alone. We're not talking videos and imagery. We're talking a minimum of you know, we talk talk about millions of documents We're talking about trillions, you know trillions and trillions and trillions and trillions of bits of data and Even as they're doing this Well, let's see guys if you don't think that they aren't going to modify what's there and again They're gonna try to cover their trail one way or another The first logical thing was in them dating us because we're all supposed to be so confused. We just couldn't possibly figure out what's going on guys. We're just all confused. Okay, but we're not confused. Now I think I can sit down and read through this. But they already have modified these documents. What is a redaction? Huh? That's where you modify a document. They're already telling you what people say. No, whatever's in here is, you know, we got a hundred percent of it. Then look, if they bring up the thing about Massey. Oh, there's Massey there probably, maybe kind of sort of. Really? You think so? Do you think? Well, yeah, Joplin Elvis and someone else is on, oh, Marilyn Monroe is on the Epstein list too. Probably. Well, and again, that's exactly the problem. These creatures, first of all, are going to try to ride through this while they're busy preparing to take action against all of us. Let's make no mistake about it. The real issue here, beyond everything, first of all, the argument that everything was in front of a person, one person. That person handed out devices. We don't care what they are. Binders, yuck yucks, whatever. Then turns around and goes well, you know, you got everything or then well, there's just only so much I can do and then it's uh, well We can't well, we couldn't arrest everybody in the in the Epstein files. We every way the system would crash it would fall Well, if the system is that rife with the creatures Of the type we're talking about it's obviously an army. I Mean, there's a vampire army if you think about it to kind of throw stuff at you Hollywood made up of the Jews throw the game out there for you because remember there's not just one batch of monsters who have to kill you to survive every night. The werewolves are the same... hold on, the werewolves are the same way guys. Remember all of these latest fab television programs or network programs? There's the vampires versus the werewolves. Go ahead. Now you have to pick which one too. You either side with the vampires or side with the werewolves, but you can't pick your own side and you got to pick one evil over the other. Which is what this is all about, what they're doing right now. Exactly. Well another thing that's interesting with this is everybody keeps saying the people were on the Epstein list. A majority of what's out there right now is not Epstein's list. It is the The content that we're getting, and I know because I've read through a lot of it, is not from Epstein himself. The majority of it is from the FBI's tip line that they set up where you have to sort through, and it's true, you have to sort through the people who are just calling in to make up BS from the stuff that's real. That can be hit or miss. You know that as well as I do, Dad. When you have a free tip line, somebody's gonna call in and make all kinds of claims against somebody if they just don't like them. Again, one of the things that we're seeing is, well, let me give you an example of something we've seen in the past. If you're dealing with virtually millions and millions of pages, terabytes and terabytes and terabytes, The data is going to be put out there and they redact a whole page or a whole section. Guys, this has happened many times before. We've caught them at it. Because they've been inundated themselves, they will exclude pages but not alter the page numbers. I'm waiting for somebody to pay attention to this because in order for it to be a secured document, all elements of the document have to be itemized. Each page has to be accounted for. There has to be a numeric value. In the past, we had several foyas where the redactions were there, but in addition to that, whole pages, two, three, four pages in a row, were missing from the document. And initially, nobody caught that. They said, well, on page one, page two, oh, wait a minute, that's not page four, that's page nine. What? Well, that's page 9. Look at the top of the page and look at the ID marker on the other side. There's a numeric value. When you file documents that are secure documents, there's a numeric value for each page, not just a number one, number two, number three, because each instrument is referenced when it comes to a particular report. So you have all these items that are the pages which are part of the report. They have to be confirmed. And then when you need to authorize usage, you don't use page 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. You use the item number based upon the encoding for security. So there's the other half of it. When you may think so damn complicated, the problem is the system either is lazy or in many cases because the system changes. In the brains of even the wicked that are doing the modification, they don't see it. It's like background foliage, okay? Well, I've seen this many many times in the system. As the system changes, people forget, or people don't have a working knowledge, they don't care. Go ahead. I can tell you how that happens because that happens to me all the time. That's what I do. You're sitting there, you're doing a job, and it gets to be routine, and you'll skip over parts, you know, because, oh, I've already done that, and you'll miss something that you should have done, but you didn't do. especially if it's like a repetitive routine that's why you have to have breaks when you're on an assembly line. You know what you're doing and it'll get to a point where it's so routine that you might slip up and make a mistake and like when it comes to reloading, you don't want to do that, which is why you work in shifts. A lot of times these people are underpaid that are sitting there going through all these documentations and they get to a point where they just don't care, they're not getting paid enough, so they let it slide. Well, the other part about it is remember fatigue. How many people can you trust with destroying the information? So the problem is, is that who's pressed into service constantly to do the job? Well, Blatsenstein. Why? Well, because Blatsenstein is Jewish and he's reliable and we can trust Blatsenstein. Unfortunately, this means Blatsenstein doesn't have as much of a life as he would prefer. Because guess who's doing the job non-stop? Who's called up? You can't just have anybody destroying documents when you're creating a fiction, which is exactly what's going on here when you're either fabricating, sculpting, or re-engineering something. No, you're going to have to use the particularly authorized personnel. that can be counted on to commit to chicanery and you don't have to worry about something kicking back on you. Usually because they're blackmailed the same way Epstein was blackmailing everybody else. All these characters have something on each other. Well, the opinions that I'm finding in the Epstein files, Dad, isn't like the tip line stuff. And it takes a long time to get through the tip line stuff. It's when you start getting into Epstein's personal emails that are in there that they have. Like the ones back and forth between him and Bill Gates. The stuff about Michael Jackson is interesting because if you go through it and you can search by their name, apparently Michael Jackson was stopping people from going to the island. And they set up a campaign to literally besmirch Michael Jackson because he was taking people and telling them not to go there, protecting them and hiding them from Epstein's group. Which is which the court this is it's in the right making sure and you have people like Macaulay Culkin coming forward saying that yeah Michael Jackson protected me stopping to go to that island blah blah blah blah whole bunch of whole bunch of Younger celebrities from that time period that have come forward and supported the stuff that says about Michael Jackson Exactly in fact them. Okay. Somebody else is just passing on another piece right what Ed was just talking about the number of Other cases, way before all of these events have come to play now, there's one thing that they don't want to do. I've said this several times this last couple of weeks, it's becoming more and more apparent. They can't talk about anything before the year 2000. They're implying that this is all recent news. They're implying that, oh my goodness, it's just only a... No, let's go back. When were the Clintons in power? Well, the Clintons were in power, oh, that's right, back in the 90s. Now Hillary the Hutt wanted to be, you know, the god empress of hell, slash, read that, president of the Corporation of the United States. But she didn't get that turn. In fact, she's quite perturbed and through quite a hissy fit and killed interns maybe, or at least hurt them badly, while being very frustrated with not becoming god emperor of DC, the district of criminals. But before that people all this stuff was going on in the in the 60s in the 70s in the 80s Some people barely reference it but the fact is this has been a long train of abuses. Oh, where have we heard that before? Oh, that's right the Declaration of Independence We have a long train of abuses. How do you fix this? It's entrenched The peons alone make up what number in the bureaucracy and in government people. You ever think, step back and think about that? How many characters right now serve the Dark Lord, so to speak, and right now are doing the Dark Lord's bidding? The minion is a minion. You know, you have regular jokes about minions, but in reality, this is very realistic. There are minions, there are people who were will follow any order given to them is as part of the process of the upward mobility into the structure, hoping to go from being just a peon. Step one is to become part of the outer party mechanism. The next step is to become part of the inner party, which is way down the road and not very likely. After all, there is a lot of attrition in the process. But it's the fact that again, they're looking to step up. They are looking to gain more notoriety slash power. Those are the people pushing the button right now. Can you hear me? Gotcha. I have met a few recently that are happy to be peons. They like being in the peon position because they get to be thugs. They don't want to advance up. They want to be in that piano position where they get to put the boot on somebody's neck. Well, there's quite a few that are like that, yes. But still looking up to this, no matter how, one thing about this is the Sith Lord Syndrome. How did you become Sith Lord? I was the apprentice to the other Sith Lord and they killed him. Well, are you by yourself? Oh no, I've got a new apprentice. Oh, you have a new apprentice? You mean, is that the guy I met out in the hallway? Well, he was sharpening that short dagger he has in his belt. What do you mean by that? See, that's the whole problem with this situation here is that, again, one of the reasons organized crime has a big problem is because, as I've said many times, the guys that are the underlings see the boss eating steak every day. But only one person can eat steak every day. The system itself is a profit-making operation, organized crime, but the problem with this is that, you know, again, only so many people can eat steak. That's why there's a guy on top and there are peons. There's the other guys down below. But what happens, the number two man who might be relatively sharp, but not very, is starting to think that maybe he deserves to eat steak every day and if he gets rid of the boss, He gets to eat steak a lot more he eats steak on occasion with the boss She sits down with him on a regular basis and enjoys the meal he has with him But he's pissed because he should be the one That it gets you know gets gets paid to do it in other words against the goodies So he kills off the boss not a problem this happens You know sit board and then the number three man becomes in many cases the number two man because he probably helped to get rid of the number one man and Well, the number three man saw the number two man eating steak every other day and realizes he's eating steak every day. But the number three man is a guy that usually is kept off at arm's length. He's great for being a minion. He does a good job of giving orders to execute, kill people, break knees, whatever. But he's not the brightest light bulb in the box. And number three has decided he wants to get rid of number two. Number two was slightly dimmer than the original boss. Number three is half the wattage. And unfortunately, at that point, there's a whole lot of other minions who all believe the same concept that they should be the ones eating steak. Now, since they can't all have steak, there proceeds a series of other, let's just say, firings of the staff. And step by step, the IQ of the organization drops. And that's what you've seen inside the system here because it's not the best get in the job. It's the ones that are willing to step up and take the job. And again, repeat. And again, repeat. And again, repeat. Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. So the way I see it is, again, we're at the point, and we all suffer because of this. First of all, we should not have suffered with this at all. We should have gotten rid of this problem. We were believing, or at least made the effort to follow what were basically rules to try and accomplish the task with the resources that were at hand. It sounded good. It hasn't worked. We let things go too far. And as I said before, what really is needed is an American war for independence. We have a whole series of other actions right now that the hyper leftists are taking in the midst of this convenient and planned confusion by the Jewish Mafia. Number one, New Mexico, massive gun ban on the horizon. Anybody been paying attention? I'll tell you what we'll do. Bottom of the hour here, Ed, pull up the latest Guns and Gadgets or the last one that has, if he does have a title for New Mexico, let's play that one. But New Mexico isn't the only one. Our listeners in Virginia know just as well as I do, because everybody else knows now too, that they're pushing for a massive gun ban there. And if they can, they're gonna get away with as much as they possibly can. Now here's the thing about the B-Witch that's in Virginia. It's an open bitch from the CIA, people. an open piece of filth from the CIA that is implementing open Jewish communist agenda to disarm the people of Virginia. I'm not guessing on that. Here we go, guns and gadgets. Ed's got it up. It may take a second. So I'm going to make sure there's no dead air. You could go to jail for selling a metal tube not a gun not a receiver not a frame Not even an FRT but a barrel and they're doing it in direct defiance of the Supreme Court's ruling in Bruin and Let me know what you think of our new America 250 collection at blackout. This is one of our new shirts We got three of them check them out. I just got mine and I love it Hopefully you'll love them too But this, what's going on in these Democrat states now with their TDS is kind of going crazy. This is exactly how rights get dismantled, guys. Piece by piece, part by part. While most people are not even paying attention. If you care about the Second Amendment, the Constitution, and stopping this kind of overreach before it spreads nationwide, hit subscribe right now. Because this channel is where we break it all down for you. Fact by fact, case by case, law by law, no spin, just straight stuff. So let's get into it. This is Senate Bill 26-43 introduced into Colorado's 75th General Assembly. And here's what it does in plain English. According to the bill text, a firearm barrel can only be sold or transferred in person by a federally licensed firearm dealer. That's an FFL. Private citizens cannot sell or transfer a barrel. A non-FFL cannot even possess a barrel with the intent to sell it. Violations are criminal misdemeanors up to 30 days in jail in fines. Buyers must be 18 plus and legally eligible to purchase firearms in order to buy a barrel. FFLs must record extensive personal data about the barrel sale. Records must be kept for five years. and the Colorado Bureau of Investigation must create a tracking form. Let me say that again. Colorado is attempting to regulate a barrel, a metal tube, just like California, as though it were a complete firearm. And not just regulate it, criminalize private transfers of it. You might ask, like, what is a firearm barrel under the bill? And here's where it gets a little more aggressive. The bill defines a firearm barrel as, quote, the tube through which a projectile is fired, end quote. And it includes forgings, castings, printings, extrusions, machine bodies, or similar articles that can be completed into a barrel. That means raw barrel blanks, partially machined components, items that can be readily completed. We saw how much of a a shit show that that was with ATF over 80% lowers under the Biden administration and it could be readily completed by who by what skill set what tools even printed or cast objects not even functional yet would be illegal under this bill if it were to pass And it looks like it probably has a good opportunity to pass. This is incredibly broad language. And we've seen this tactic before. When lawmakers go after an unfinished receiver or redefine parts as firearms, now they're targeting barrels. Under section 3 of the bill, if you are not an FFL and you possess a barrel with the intent to sell it, you commit a misdemeanor. So, if you upgrade your own rifle, remove your old barrel, try to sell that old barrel privately, you're now a criminal under Colorado law. You can't even buy them online unless it's transferred at an FFL. Now, this regulation is a regulation on lawful commerce between private citizens involving a non-serialized component. Think of that. 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Call 888-581-4989 today. Thanks to Patriot Gold for sponsoring the video. Guys, as you may know, in 2022, the United States Supreme Court decided New York State Rifle and Pistol Association versus Bruin. And that case fundamentally changed how Second Amendment cases are analyzed. The court said if conduct is covered by the plain text of the Second Amendment, then the government must prove the regulation is consistent with this nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation. No balancing tests, no public safety arguments, no interest weighing, none of it. Text, history, tradition, period, blank blank. That's it. So here's the key question. Is there a historical tradition at the time of the founding of regulating or criminalizing The private sale of firearm barrels? The answer is obviously no. There were no founding era laws requiring barrels to be transferred through licensed dealers. There were no laws criminalizing private sales of gun components. There were no laws mandating record retention for five years. And, as you may guess, there were no laws requiring background checks for replacement parts. In fact, early America depended on widespread private manufacture and trade of gun components. Gunsmithing was decentralized. Parts were replaced and traded. Barrels were repaired, swapped or customized. There's zero historical analog for regulating standalone barrels like firearms. Day one, month three, month six, forever. These four milestones represent miles. Under Bruin, that means this law fails. And this is the modern strategy that we're watching unfold nationwide. If you can't bend guns outright, then you should try to get bills passed that can regulate receivers, triggers, barrels, springs, part kits, you name it. You slowly make it legally and logistically difficult to build, repair, or maintain firearms. But here's the constitutional problem for them. The Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms. Arms require components. You cannot meaningfully exercise the right without the ability to acquire repair and or replace parts. And regulating a core functional component like a barrel burdens the right itself. The bill also mandates FFL's record by its full legal name, address, date of birth, driver's license number, make, model, caliber of the barrel, and who is buying it and the employee who is processing it. And that's to keep those for five years. And let's be honest about what this is, guys. It's a registry mechanism, even if it's not called a registry. Like when government mandates detailed documentation and retention on constitutionally protected components, it's surveillance infrastructure. And remember, the Supreme Court has never recognized a historical tradition of registry-style tracking of ordinary firearms parts. There's the whole NFA, but they did that as a tax. And at the time of the ratification, private citizens owned arms. Private citizens repaired arms. Private citizens bought and sold components. There were no federal firearms licenses. None. There was no national tracking apparatus. Militia statutes required citizens to maintain functional arms. And the militia statutes never went away, guys. They did not require citizens to seek government permission to replace a barrel. In fact, the entire militia structure presupposed independent access to arms and components. Colorado's bill flips that tradition on its head. And let's walk through it cleanly here. Step one, does the Second Amendment's plain text cover the conduct? Owning a barrel? Yes. Acquiring parts necessary to keep and bear arms is part of keeping arms operational. Step two, is there a historical analog from 1791 supporting this type of regulation? No. There's no founding era tradition of criminalizing private sales of gun barrels. Under Bruin, that's the end of the analysis. Done. The burden shifts to the state. And historically, they can't meet that. Even if you don't live in Colorado, pay attention. Because this is the testing ground model. If it's upheld, you'll see barrel regulations in blue states. Expansion to other components will happen. Increased FFL bottlenecks will happen. And more de facto registries will be created and completed. Incrementalism is how rights are eroded. Not always with one sweeping ban, but through component by component restriction. So under the Supreme Court's current framework, it's constitutionally suspect at best, and likely unconstitutional if challenged properly. Now this is why the Second Amendment matters, because it's not about hunting, it's not about sporting, it's about preserving a structural right. The Founders did not design a system where the government could control the individual's ability to maintain arms by regulating spare parts. They designed a system where the people retained the power, and far too many of us have forgotten that, and want big government daddy to have the power to help us. Give me something free, daddy! And when the legislators attempt to stretch regulatory authority beyond historical limits, it's the court's duty under Bruin to strike it down. That's how constitutional governance works. So if you found this breakdown valuable, share it. Because these fights do not always make national headlines. But they are the front lines of constitutional interpretation. And piece by piece. We either defend the Second Amendment or we allow it to be regulated into irrelevance. Now let me know what you think about Colorado's barrel bill in the comments down below. I appreciate y'all. Stay armed, stay free, and forever, ever stay vigilant. And do not, do not stay silent when it comes to our rights, all of them. I'll see you on the next one. Take care. A quick reminder, there's a whole bunch of really great sales going on right now with regard to AR parts. And one of the things that I have pointed out for quite some time is what? Barrels. The rest of the weapon, the AR-15 guys, even though the AR-15 is a goofy complicated, actually I would go so much far to say this. The upper receiver, and the barrel is more important than the lower receiver for our purposes. We can manufacture the AR-15 lower receiver out of wood, plastic, pot metal, alternate metals such as brass in casting. We're already doing all of this. This is stuff that has been part of the ongoing R&D for alternative manufacturing wartime production. So, wood, we can build the lower out of wood. The upper is far more complicated than the lower in that respect because of what it does with regard to retaining the barrel and pressure consistency, being able to contain and operate the, well of course, the bolt carrier. Bolt carrier is number three, and I'd say that any element of the rifle, any rifle doesn't mean it's what it is. All rifles are Not as sophisticated as you would think, but are a sophisticated manufactured good. They can be made cruder and can be made bulkier. We make them more convenient by, and in the process lighten the system up. But we could make the exact same weapon in a number of different materials and it would function flawlessly. It does function flawlessly. Okay? But... Barrels are an issue. It doesn't mean we can't make barrels. But if you want to invest money, everybody's talking about gold, everybody's talking about silver, and we do too. But guys, barrels are like money in the bank. We know that the bad guys are going to press for a gun grab. That's okay. I don't have a problem with that. You know, I've said this, go ahead, do it. Watch and see what happens. That's the part where they're trying to terrorize everybody. That's the purpose behind what they're doing with these bills in Colorado, which by the way we were talking about New Mexico, and also in Virginia. These were all happening simultaneously. They're doing the hog calling contest crap, just like they did here in Michigan that we warned everybody about, remember? where they're not allowing for any discussion, they're ramrodding everything through without any opportunity, hardly at all, where they can. They've just run roughshod over the brackets opposition, you know, the fake rhinos who won't do shit when the time comes and are going to sit on their hands while the country's being raped. That's what they've already been doing because they've been raping little boys and girls at Epstein's Island. The whores and sellouts are not going to save us. We wouldn't expect that. We've already said nobody from the federal government is coming to save you. Okay? But in this case, barrels, upper receivers, and bulk carriers. You know what's really cool? If all you did every month is buy a Bear Creek Arsenal upper, you're going to get a bolt, a charging handle, a complete bolt carrier, charging handle, and a complete assembled upper. Cheaper the better. The more you can stack and rack, the better off we're all going to be to maintain our freedom through the process of defending ourselves on the field of battle. So, barrels. What are they targeting? Why? Well guys, the barrel is one of the tough things that the average person just can't wrap their brain around. And I've pointed this out many, many, many times about why. If nothing else, just barrels, you can go, in fact, I'll tell you, I put the word out right now, Mary Zeke, Dan, all you guys that have been good enough to start looking for things. Guys, we need to scrub the whole system. I mean search the whole system for the absolute cheapest 16 inch AR-15 barrel out there. Where is the best deal? I mean, or the top three best deals, because here's the problem. When somebody does have a deal, they may not have that many left, or they do have quite a few and they desperately want to move them. Now if it's the first then first come first serve, but if that's the case We want to be able to track down and offer a second and third option immediately But barrels by themselves are priceless now bolt carriers, and I'm going to bring this up again at AR-15 discounts I don't know if they still discounts with an s.com AR-15 discounts.com AR-15 discounts.com They had a deal on bolt carriers, 10 for $419. They pay the shipping, they pay the tax. So you really can't beat this deal. $42 is what it comes to per bolt carrier group for an AR-15. Yes, 10 to a package. That's an investment as good as gold. In fact, if you have gold and you have silver, you're going to need a lot of those parts to keep your gold and your silver and your freedom, your liberty across the board, and to support each other to keep your liberty, to keep what you truly own. We have it. Possession is nine-tenths of the law. I don't give a squat what these yamical-wearing pieces of gutter filth say, or they're sold out, or peto minions. We're not going to surrender and we aren't giving them anything. Now one of the things about both situations here with the barrels and with the bolt carriers is they're a very sophisticated tool. There are many, many, many, many items that are attached to these weapons that do require minor component support. So while you're over there at ar15discounts.com, go look in their deals section. They have three of the gas checks for the bolt that on occasion will have to be replaced over a period of time. 25 cents for a set of three. A quarter for three. You can't make those. A quarter, 25 cents for three of them. Get $4 worth. Mark each of the bags with a little tag that they come in, if they do come in a bag. If not, put them in little containers or bags and mark what they are. Very fine print, repeat it with a little slip in the side with the part so that there's no confusion because these parts are critical parts for the AR-15 rifle. They're one, some of many that, well, 25 cents? We can't, you can't make that for a quarter. You can't make them for a quarter. I can imagine the process I'd probably use would be to cut down. If I had to in an emergency, it would be to find a pipe of approximately an internal dimension, cut it to the thinnest level thickness appropriate, and then still have to finish the ring down. And then I can't guarantee that the tune is going to be correct. But where somebody has already done the kachunka-chunka-chunka-chunka-chunk and made it, for a quarter, for three of these things, you can't beat that. Now, there's one more thing there since you're gonna, if you are gonna buy 10 of those uppers, or forgive me, I need 10 of those bulk carriers. They also have AR-15 carbine buffer springs for 95 cents a piece. Once again, put some on the shelf, have them in the inventory, you will need them. No, not right away, not today, but you will need them. These are all items that are chump change right now that again when the time comes you know it will work or cheap Yeah, they're cheap. We'll be cheap later. No. They won't I've seen this before I've seen this so many times. It's ridiculous Bottom line is that what happens is you know initially there are some reasonable prices? Time trades out people don't make them the way they were and all of a sudden something that was a giveaway price becomes unobtainium price Anybody ever try and make their own spring? It's not an easy task. Yeah, it's not that you couldn't do it. It's just what would it take for you to develop the skill to do it? No, I don't argue if you want to. Please. We want more skilled tradesmen that can do that and there are people who can. But you can't do this for your lifetime and for material. You can't make something like that for 95 cents. I remember when we were down in Dom Creek several years ago and there was this box there with the AR buffer springs in it and there were a buck apiece. I was thinking I would have, not that I didn't have enough to carry already, but I would have been a lot wiser just to buy the rest of the 20 or so that were in that box. It was a big box too. People had been picking them up all day. Exactly. Again, if we're going to be building for the future, One of the things we need to be building for the future is the parts inventory. If you have a whole family's worth of or a unit's worth of AR-15s, you need a couple of separate but consistently supplied AR-15 repair kits in which everything we can imagine multiple times over are available for each critical part and all lesser parts, eventually you should be able to collect everything. In theory to the point where if you picked up a shot or beat up AR-15 in the field, You can bring it back, strip it down, refit it with everything needed, and put that rifle back into service. It don't need to be matching, it doesn't need to be pretty, it just needs to shoot. Just something to take into consideration. Now again, bolt carriers, bolt rings, gas rings, and also the buffer springs are there at AR15discount.com, but there's a bunch of other stuff there, so you're going to want to take a look and see what they have. They are like Delta Team Tactical and CDNM Sports. But one of the things that I can't emphasize enough going into this fiasco that they are intentionally creating. Now part of this may be to try and deflect energy. They have been told to go for it because one way or another, APEC Jewish Mob Run Filth are planning on following their masters orders. And that is to, of course, attack and destroy America. That's in the wings. That's not an if or conga sort of, and I'm not speaking frivolously about that, nor in any way, shape, or form making a joke. Our enemy is in motion. They have a plan. We had better have our plans. And that means, again, making sure that we have the resources that are necessary in order for us to continue to function effectively in the field and stay in the field. Keep it there. Not just, you know, a visit and run because of lack of fill in the blank. And that means just like the founding fathers who had great advance planning. They didn't stumble into the war for independence. They didn't happen into it at the last minute, which is what all these bullshit movies try to imply. That wasn't the case at all. They understood full well what was expected. They knew what the enemy was planning. And it was demonstrated with the actions of the enemy that disarmament and then progressive attacking of the wealth, just latching out of the wealth of the nation, was coming. That the crown was in an offensive action for the purpose of stealing the land off from underneath the people's feet. Exactly what the Jewish bankers are planning right now. period. That's what they're, that's their focus. They're focused like a diamond cutter because many of them are. Well, yeah, I'm telling you. And because they are focused, they have a plan. They're sticking to their agenda. You better have a plan and be sticking to yours. Supply at the tactical end can easily defeat the strategic agenda because it creates an impossible system to block. This is why they want the country disarmed. the government doesn't have as much as we have. The government, in many cases, the average soldier, doesn't have as good as what you can build. You know, I've talked about bargain rifles, and I have emphasized this forever because we need volume. But once you have that rifle in hand, you can look at it and choose personally to perfect that weapon to whatever degree you feel is correct. You can change out the upper on an AR rifle and put a bull barrel with again reinforced sighting, any kind of optics you can imagine. 20 inch, 22 inch barrel, bipod, thermal if you want it. Take and throw all the doodads on board, but we're talking a reacher. But you can turn right around if that's not your niche and you don't think you're really capable, which by the way I still would argue you are. That is an upper you do need. You should have a long-range reaching 5.56 rifles simply because, again, ammunition availability, commonality of parts, easy to understand, zero cross-training time. You'll figure it out immediately. But I can switch that rifle completely out to a 16-inch light carbine. In fact, with the ultra-light pencil barrels, I can drop the rifle down to 5 pounds. I can go from a 17-pound rifle with all the other garbage on it, and a bull barrel and all the other fun items, down to a 5-pound rifle. For other missions or other purposes, depending upon the date, time, place, and age, mostly the age of the shooter, for instance, I might have to adjust the weapon to fit my needs. So all of this is possible, but you guys all need to pick a direction. And again, improve on the product. We have the thinkers. They got the stinkers. They got the cannibals. They got the fruit loop nutcase cannibals, people. We got the people who have all realized they're in the crosshairs of the cannibals, which is a good thing, because now that you have an understanding of the enemy threat, and this is about as demonstrative of an actual life threat, More so than any you could probably dream up. Well, I don't know, people are pretty creative. Obviously the cannibals are. But this is all stuff that everybody was again swearing and promising. We're going to let see happen. Well, it's happening. We all agreed that we can't let it go any farther. So now what do we do? We're going to negotiate. Do you think that the government's going to clean itself up? Do you think this system full of pedophiles, cannibals, flesh eaters, blood drinkers? You think they're gonna fix it? They're gonna they're gonna fix this They want they want you go him you you know cuz the chosen are all the cannibals and when they say oh It's not ever all of them really how many of them know that the others are cannibals, but never told you huh? Yeah, but you walk up to go listen Bob. I'm telling you don't go over there cuz the cannibals over there They'll etch ya you might grab your kids Now you have it, have you? Kind of warned you about what's really going on because they did know, do know, and continue to work. You have a good working knowledge of what we're talking about. But they just were kind of tight-lipped. Huh. Well, you ever studied Purim? The, uh, the, uh, spectral day of Purim with the Jews celebrate? You ever read what people have said about that? Go read the Epstein files and then go back and read what people said about Purim and you tell me if they were wrong. Oh my. Yeah, nobody, the bad guys don't want you to think about what I just mentioned. Not at all. Because a whole lot of them enjoy the drink. God bless our republic. Death to the new world or the world of Earth. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run We're on the mark with big bro Big book Absolutely big voodoo kicking move there's another term you know these Okay, let's take a break. What use the bathroom or grab a cup of coffee whatever you need to do and we will be back with the Second dollar the intelligence report right here on Liberty Tree Radio. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave to the free and 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. 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And 2026, Battle for the Republic book, the Winter War. Not so wintry out there, but now it's dangerous because it's going to get cool tonight. Maybe not as much. We got cloud cover. Thank you, Lord. So with whatever heat we got, probably is going to stick around a little longer tonight. But it's still going to get cold, and it's still been freezing at night. So all that melt becomes ice. Beware, pay attention. This is where people spang ankles or slip with their feet going off underneath them and they get hurt because they miscalculated. All that dry cold is pretty safe. But the wet cold slips lied in a way. That's exactly what happens. So we don't want to see that happen to you. Pay attention. We got any crapals out there? It's supposed to rain up here tonight, so that's even going to make it even worse. On the upper part of Michigan, we're going to be seeing some sleekiness then. Yeah, on top of that, that'll, of course, improve yet again the slickness of the roads, especially the secondaries. We're fortunate so far. We had just the right combination because of the sun that our dirt roads are not iced up. They're mostly, they have clear patches, which means you've got some traction. But we get a little rain with that. Oh, no, this is going to be that bad part of winter we've warned everybody about. The evil part which is where you have to pay attention. Somebody is asking what are crepons or propons. Those are little add-on spikes that go on underneath your shoes. I've got a couple of sets downstairs on standby that are the more commercial grade but many of you, I'll remind you, may have because you bought them when we had them available The military grade one, Swiss and German. Anybody remember that? Maybe you got them in your kit and you go, oh Mark's right, I forgot, I picked them up. Well, this is the season for those tools that you have in your toolbox. And you need to make sure that those tools are on hand. That way when the time comes, they're ready to be used. So go through your box, go through your kit, Maybe your duffel bag could be your extra series of totes, whatever it is. You might have what I'm talking about already on the shelf, you just forgot about it because you don't use them all the time. When you need them, they are very life-saving, very useful. So go to your inventory, check. Yep, go ahead. While you're on this dict of traction, I've never heard of anybody doing this and then just occurred to me like, hey, why don't we think about this idea? The studded snow tires that you put the studs in and screw the studs in later, how effective do you think those would be on the boots because you could put them on, take them off, put them on, take them off? Well, they did. Yeah, actually it would work. The only thing is you'd want a stud cover, you know, wherever the stud, the female is. But think about it. We used to have that with cleats. with football shoes when I was young. I used to have the steel, and by God, the only bad part about that, some guys bought like two and three inch spikes. So they were weapons on the football field people. I had one time, I said before, I don't like football. I mean, I really don't like sports. I can play it, but I was a center. And I got pushed back. My hand fell, I just, I just, I just tapped the ball. It just, it just left my hand. And I got smacked by my counterpart on the other part of the line, right? I fell back straight over my knees, my hand, my right hand. fell down with the back of my hand down to the ground and this guy ran over me and it was one of those miracle things where it was like a mumble mumble a peg every place between my fingers had a spike And I literally, I didn't get cut, but I was pinned to the ground because when he hit me and bowled me over and then hit, stepped forward, the other, the other back behind me who was moving straight forward, he kind of came in from the right, I think, he stopped him. So I'm stuck with him standing there with my hand pinned to the ground. I would say those were two-inch studs that were on those shoes. I'm not exaggerating. I don't know if it's the conference rules or what, but in New Jersey we couldn't wear studs. They would check. They would check if you had steel clamps on the bottom. They should. That was one of the things like, oh, and I was thinking, you know how close I came. If it had been left right or up or down, I would have had a few extra scars right straight through my hand or through the fingers. It could have pegged a joint. But the next year after that is when they had come out with AstroTurf. And because of that, I know this is a side story, but it's history. AstroTurf, we could use U of M football fields, so we had to have AstroTurf cleats. And the only company that sold them to go along with the AstroTurf was Adidas. And back in 19, what, late 1960s, early 1970s dollars, like we're talking 1970, it was $109 for a pair of those shoes. Now guys, that was like a paycheck for a kid, you know what I mean? I mean that for me, that was more than a paycheck. You got, you're talking, you know, nobody understands pay rates. Everybody's looking at $22 an hour nowadays and $18 an hour, but it's like, Back in the day, $1.12 or 72 cents an hour, depending on the job. And so that took a lot of hours to buy those real fancy shoes you can only use for maybe a couple of games or only just to go out and piddle on a football field you couldn't play on. You couldn't play a game on it. You could just go practice on it. So again, why? That's why I was like, no, this is insane. I got better things doing my money. I got a lot of stuff I can think of I could buy with that cash. So I did get a pair, though. Actually, I'd made a deal. I did get a pair. And then they sat on the shelf, and I actually still, I think I still have them. Probably collector's items, because they are Adidas, and they were the first of their kind. There was only one store in all southeastern Michigan, and it was in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where you could buy them. No place else in the state. Look, all the shoe companies, nobody wanted to mess with it. Eventually everybody was making them. So anyway, cleats, yeah, that's a good idea. Actually, if you had a thick enough sole, and if you remember the Swiss mountain boots did, in theory you could probably do exactly what you're talking about. And right now, if you look, do a search, some of those Swiss mountaineering boots are coming back into the country again. Now they're a chuck of boot because the ankle has to articulate on the model, one model. The other ones have a full height boot, I think eight inches, whatever. And they have enough sole that you probably could put a shallow cavity for the, I don't know what the thread is, probably quarter 20 or it's got to be the metric counterpart probably. But either way, yeah, that would be a neat solution. You'd want to make sure that you keep the kit with the boots though, because you don't know if you, you'd have to have a set of plugs to cover the, you know, during the season, which they make for tires. So when they're not in service, you're not just filling the threaded stock full of mud and crud and, well, how do I fix that? Well, you don't. So they actually have to have a male kit that locks in typically nylon also so that it takes the abuse and wear. which is another consideration. Crapons on the other hand, guys, they just slip over like a like a Galoshes, but they're small. They're very short. They usually just a it's either gonna be a leather or a synthetic frame that goes over the toe. You stretch it over the back. You got a couple of wrap-around laces or straps and you're set. And you've seen them in mountaineering movies, and that's originally what a lot of these were for, but they work just as well in ice and snow on strong flat surfaces, especially where you've got a lot of stuff running over things, packing the snow down, then it gets rained on like Tommy was just saying. Now you've got ice, and they're priceless when they are needed. A totally different world than walking. and you're not going to lose that leg and end up crunching your knee or messing up your hip or losing an ankle, whatever. So it is a good idea. And the other idea is a good concept. I just don't know if anybody's doing it with regard to studs on the shoes, on the boots. It could be done. Anyway, oh by the way, I'm the croc. If you do a search a couple of the companies including by the way Sportsman's Guide has some crepons right now in the markdown section with the cleat shields Kind of like what we were just talking about so they're a rubber polymer protector for the spikes and Everything's there supposedly so you might want to check that out. They do have those in stock in the clearance slash markdown section for www.sportsmansguide.com. Another thing, rubber boots, same location. Guys, pick up a pair of rubber boots for every person you have, just like gas masks. With all the garbage, well, okay, let's do something here. Anybody hear about the bio lab that the Jews were running in the Los Vegas? They tried not to mention that it was a Jew operating from Israel with an unregistered biological, you tell me, I don't think it's a research facility, I think it was a manufacturing facility. Apparently a bunch of eight cleaning people came in who didn't know what was going on but were given the job of doing maintenance or cleaning both ended up deathly ill Which tracked back to the location and is what gave it away, but as soon as that happened the Jew who was operating the site Ran to an LL airliner and unasked the AO as we've told you many times and ran back to Israel He's hiding under the skirts of Netanyahu, and you don't hear anything about Trump demanding him back That's a nasty imager hiding under Netanyahu's skirt. Yeah And again Well, the sick part about this is that there's more than one location in Nevada. In fact, I believe it's in lost wages. There was more than one location. The one got publicity, but the other two have not. So you've got three of them all run by the same Jewish operation producing biologicals under the table, all of them highly infectious slash poisonous. And the Jew, as soon as he got caught with his tit in the ringer, his bamery gland in the ringer, he unasked the AO and did exactly what we've warned everybody. You're going to see with all these pieces of trash, dirt, dual citizenship filth that have been brought into the country with a mission, and it's not to help America. So, heads up, there's a bunch of this. That's why the rain boots, how does that connect with that? Well, rain boots are what are presently used as chem boots, which is appropriate with most military inventory, but the US military. Your rain boot is typically your decon boot. So, having a pair per person, if you go over to Sportsman's Guide right now, all of you, because they even have some big sizes, Guys, they don't have to be exactly the same for each person. They just need to be viable and watertight. Okay, you know, set up so you can duct tape the top end of them to your chem suit and that way you keep the crud out. Remember all the tricks of the trade. And yes, by the way, I know some of our callers from me saying, or listeners are going, Mark, don't forget duct tape. Absolutely, more duct tape, more duct tape, more duct tape and duct tape. Preferably try to find the freshest you can so that it'll last that much longer. But again, make sure it's decent quality. With your ChemKit, you'll use anything you can because it's all throwaway. But if you can, I would recommend for your chemical suit defense systems for your support. that you buy a better quality tape because it's going to have to keep gunk junk bios, you know, and chemical off your body. I would say that makes it a high priority for better quality. Certain things you tweak where you can't afford to buy them because you saved money and all the other stuff that wasn't as critical. That's why we talk about you save here, you spend there. Another thing over at Sportsman's Guide, they have American OD grain chem suits still in the bag probably going to be dusty remember their charcoal filament for I think about 10-12 dollars for a set now they only have size large but size large runs big another little trick here and I will repeat why would you want to buy a chem suit it's only good for chemical warfare operations nope not actually guys chem suits make great cold weather gear They retain a lot of heat and one cool thing about charcoal chem suits Well, we used to affect one of our guys who's listening when he was in Korea and we used to do it all the time We're out west is chem suits you pull a chem suit out use it for working under the trucks in the winter working on the vehicles if you're an armor or Mechanized in any way shape or form got to do any work outside the chem suits remember about the charcoal liner You're gonna sweat but it sucks everything up It's also going to reduce your scent for the chase dogs. It's not going to eliminate it. It will reduce it significantly. Exactly. Again, these are definitely worth it. Go take a look at Sportsman's Guide dot com. Go over to the deals, then go to the clearance. Once you get to the clearance, tap the military surplus category up there in the upper left. That will clear the field all the other junk and if you go through there page by page there are rubber boots there for a very good price and they're military boots. They're actual mil-spec. Now they're also older mil-spec and I would point out the newest newest stuff I guarantee most of its China sport crap. Okay the big chunk of it so the the older but not you know not not crimpling and falling apart and you know you know disintegrating The older boots, better quality, better polymer, whatever they selected, these are a good choice. And remember, you can go up and down the size range if you cherry pick from everything. Rubber boots, gas mask, rubber gloves, which I think there are some deals on the rubber gloves right now too. Go through there. They just added a bunch of stuff last night. I added the samples to the order to see what the stuff looks like. Some of it's unique. and cheap. I'm looking for solutions, not just whining about the problem. But rubber boots, everybody needs a pair. But for cold weather, cold weather wet, this is where the rubber boots come in handy too. And some of the rubber boots that we're looking at there have some really good, highly aggressive track, you know, slash cred. which I like. Okay, so just heads up again, a solution. And because you saved there, you can spend money on more of that really high quality duct tape. You need a chem suit, preferably the proper hood, if you can get it for the mask. If not, you can take another hood and use it, depending on the model. Full chem suit or a rain suit, and more on that in a second. but a chem suit and then rubber gloves, boots, and duct tape, along with a gas mask bag, don't forget that. And in addition, by the way, talking about rain suits or slick suits, they have Polish rain suits for under $10 a piece, a set. OD Green, these would make great chem suits as far as slick side type. Slick side for radiological, highly recommended. Why? Because the particulate doesn't embed into the clothing because that's unfortunately one of the things that will happen with a chem suit if it's a regular military charcoal type. It is very microfine and it is a filter system but the slick side suit is going to allow for most everything to sloth off. And when you decontaminate, it will allow for everything to be washed off. It doesn't mean you still didn't make contact with a radiological threat because if it's on your person, yes, you did, but it's going to greatly reduce the amount of material that's going to stay with you. And again, depending on the threat, all this stuff is going into the junk, into the decon bag and not coming back out, depending on the situation. If it's very heavy, then you're going to have to balance out, well, can I get more versus do I want to take the chance of being cross-contaminated by something I missed? So this is why, once these things get really cheap, buy more than a few. By the way, rain suits are just kind of handy anyway. The Polish rain suits are sized extra large to 2x, and they are true size. They're big. OK, Polish guys are big. They're big guys over there. Just like the Danes. Danes are tall and big. The Danish people, we want to fight. We got to kill because Donald Trump wants us to kill so that we can steal Greenland. I forgot about that. Oh, it's so important. No, they're weenie little tiny people. They're why tiny little people, except when you ever get their surplus, they're isn't very much in the way of small. There's lots of really tall and big. Yeah, just a heads up on that one. The Danes make pretty good sized people on a regular basis. So anyway, another thing here too with the threat, biological being another example is gas mask, whatever floats your boat, you can go brand new if you want to spend top dollar, you can go Teemu and get reasonably priced and brand new. Again, utility grade PPE, personal protective equipment, but you can also go to gunpartscorp.com, gunpartscorp.com, they've got the Serbian M1 masks, 60 millimeter filter, $20 apiece, actual military surplus, and unissued old inventory. Spare filters are also available there. Also, if you're looking for spare parts for another mask, they do have a wide or larger spare parts inventory for nuclear, biological, and chemical defense than a lot of other regular surplus stores, and they are a gun parts company. So you want to go check them out. Gunpartscorp.com, Gunpartscorp.com. Check the whole page out. Go look at the surplus section. You'll see what I'm talking about. Next, again, we're almost to the bottom. It's Tuesday. Well, hold on. Let's do this. We're almost to the bottom. We'll give edit a job here real quick. I'll do this one. I know we're on serious subjects. But I had a bunch of requests because we have played a bunch of weird L kind of songs. That's true trailer park boys the Kitty man sea shanty, okay trailer park boys the Kitty man sea shanty trailer park boys the Kitty man sea shanty and then Number two, so it's probably digging the first one out as we go Imagine Dragons radioactive. Imagine Dragons radioactive. So the two songs for the bottom of the hour break. Trailer Park Boys, the Kitty Man Sea Shanty. There you go girls, I had a lot of requests from our ladies out there. Who thinks this is cute? And it is, it is cute, it's cool. And then Imagine Dragons radioactive. So those are our two bottom of the hour choices. You are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org. And a quick reminder to... And they gathered round, they scattered seeds from a sack they found In hopes the seeds they spread on the ground Would bring small critters a-boo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o- Radioactive, same song that they called it? Oh, I'm sorry, repeat? Is that novel to them or are they, what do you call it, are they cover for the call? No, I think that's the original. I think that's the original. Imagine, you know what, that's a good question. Ed brought it might be, imagine dragons. I don't know that there's another Well, they're like radioactive radioactive. I think the call did a song like that. Oh, no the firm. No, no, you're not wrong. Call of radioactive, but this is a different song. It's original to Imagine Dragons original music video. They use like Muppets and stuff in it. It's weird. The version that I put in the in the discord does not have that. The original music video, if you've ever seen it, it's weird. It's like a Muppet Fight Club. Yeah, a Muppet Fight Club from like the Apaki clips, like you said. It's like from the Future History past scenario where it's again like a fight pit in a Semi road warrior kind of environment obviously post post a Pocky clips I'll tell you what real quick since we were pretty quick. Yeah on that one Let's play the other one. You probably this is the one you probably remember It's the firm Radioactive it was the firm They did several songs very not creative as far as their their background for their music videos on MTV It was a platform Basically with the firm, you know firm I think was if you look at it you can find them. They should be out there probably even the one that they play has that particular particular promo on it, but it worked pretty cool song. Oh Right, we are back radioactive by the firm Lee well I think very very early 80s and maybe 70 right on the edge of 79 80 MTV very early They actually at one point argued they didn't do the song. It's really kind of interesting. I've seen a little blurb on that. It's like, no, there's no doubt. Man, everybody watched it. Now, for some reason, they tried to disclaim that period of time. I don't know what's going on with that. Artists do that. I was talking about this. Go ahead. We've got a caller. Yeah, I'm listening to you on an active radio. What is the word break that word down radio? Active radio radio is active It's a radio. My life breaks down words all the time So now I I think about these words that they've chosen for us and and it just it's mind-boggling Well words mean something always This means something man remember my member pocket Pocky clips now, remember? This means something, man. This means something. I know the skulls, the heads. You probably wonder what's going on. We need a little handle on the back so they're easier to drink out of. That's right. Remember, those little holes are there for a reason, along with the nose socket. The eye sockets and the nose hole are there for a reason. You know, when you brought that up yesterday, I had a birthday present one year and it was a breast. It was a mug that was a woman's breast and you drank out of the nipple. Well, that's a little different from a skull. It is the same shape. Talking about drinking out of skulls, I thought of that breast mug I got. I digress. It was inspirational and motivating. Let's see, as it is, again, we're only going to, we did 3 songs, sorry, somebody else puts up on the screen, on the alternate side, it's like, no, no, we're not going to do any more, we're actually 20 minutes into the top of the hour, so. But if you'd like to make a music request, you can send me an email at liberty at ProVy.net. When you do, music requests is big caps, so I can see it as the title for the email, that helps me a lot. and then put in the author of the band, the name of the song, and a link if you can. Some people put two links in, showing a couple of different versions, which is cool. Many authors have multiple video postings, especially if they've done live performances. Sometimes that's not a cool thing. There are a couple people nowadays. Bruce Springsteen, not that he does anything good in studio. My God, his live performances, I could not sit through a, I know I couldn't sit through his own. And some bands just are horrible as on the road bands. That's another thing. So while there are some good live performances, some are kind of Twilight Zone, to say the least. And so it's strange but true. So it's always something you've got to think about. When you're making a selection, you want people to appreciate the song rather than depreciate the song. Yeah, Mark? Yeah, go ahead. Go ahead. Jump in there, please. Yeah, I picked up your challenge that you had there at the end of the first hour. We tried to find the two AR-15 barrels out there. I didn't realize how much the stupid price had went up on some of this stuff. Yeah, I know. The best price for the average barrel in 16 inch is at BearclickArsenal.com. The selection is it doesn't matter if it's 300 blackout, 7.62x39, or 223 wild, or even 5.56. They have all four chambers. They're $62.93. I must have ran probably 50 places that I was familiar with. I did run across one company called A1armory.com. That's alpha1armory.com. They have some 16 inch barrels. in 223 Wild, you have to buy 10 units, but the price they have is $60.30. Now, that's buying 10 units, that's over $600. The only good part of that is they've got a flat rate shipping of $14.99. Everybody else is going to charge you for the weight in the barrels, unless they've got some special price that they're going to give you. I'll tell you, it was just very hard. I did, actually the best deal if someone's just looking for a single barrel, believe it or not, is cdninsports.com. That's cdninsports.com. They have an AR-15 barrel in 5.56, 16 inch, ultra light, but it comes as a barrel assembly. It's the barrel, the barrel nut. It looks like it's got the piece for the hand guard. It's got the front gas block. It comes with the hand guard. And it actually comes with a three muzzle blades. Now all of those items together are way more than $20. So when you shut down and realize that's actually the best deal in the country, simply because of all of the extra stuff you get. the best was the money. The only other thing that I was, I even went to the, well went to pages to look to see if there's something oddball out there or a way to come up with the cheaper bill. Colin, you forgot to give us that price, the best price in the country. What was it? $79.99, but that comes with the barrel, the barrel nut. It's got the round tube for the, or the round washer for the hand guard. It comes with the hand guard and a free muzzle brake. Thank you. That's the best price. So you're welcome. That's the CDNN. Yes, the best price, the best deal. I guess to the call, I'm sorry I didn't give you the price. That's the best deal I can find. If you're looking for something that's oddball or different like 300 blackouts, 7.60x39, you would probably go to a very quick arsenal. If you're a gambler, you can go to SARCO, buy some of their 1903 Springfield drill rifle barrels. That's $12.50. You can go to a company called UnbrandedAR.com. That's UnbrandedAR.com. They have their Mil-Spec Barrel extension on sale for $17.50. That is an excellent price for that product. What you would have to do, however, is take the drill barrels, you'd have to cut the bad part off the end. On the breech end, you only have to reprofile them, rethread them, came them, and thread them for the barrel extension. And you're only going to be able to chain either 300 blackout or more than likely 7.60 by 39 because there will probably be somewhere in the barrels. Well, if you were a gambler and you wanted to do that, you have a lathe, you have that experience, you could probably come up with a 300 or 7.62x39 barrel or a 300 blackout barrel for probably less than $40 if you're a gambler and you've got what you need to do it with. But other than that, Mark, I'm shocked because everybody has either doubled this price or they're triple and some of these companies are five times the price for the American arsenal. That's stupid. Well, the big thing again, you mentioned CDN and I've brought them up many times. They have a wide selection of parts that if you're careful and you cherry pick even now and you go to them and then finish up with Delta King Tactical and a few others, you can still put an AR together for a pretty reasonable price with an 80% receiver. Delta Team Tactical has two, have an aluminum receiver for I think 38, 80%, but they've got a polymer for $34. It's white. That's why it's not as popular. It's in white polymer, white plastic. But it'll take any paint you want. Yeah, so there's a lower receiver. But for barrels, other than going down into chop, you know, like shorter than 16 inch, And you can get cheaper. There are some really minimally expensive 10.5 inch barrels. It's not what we want. We may have to resort to them, but that's down the road right now. The 16 inch barrel is the gladiest length for the average AR out there. Every weekend we're putting more together and CDNN now has those pencil barrels and by the way, they're more expensive as far as the upper complete goes. I told everybody to buy them back when they had the discount to about $132. Those have gone up to $160 a piece or $169. And there may be another sale down the road on them, but the barrels by themselves have stayed the same price. With all the doodads, all the goodies you're talking about, making that the option for the moment if you're trying to put more guns together from scratch. Uppers, if you shop around for an upper, you can find them pretty cheap. You just go the cheapest one available. People go, no, it's not this brand or whatever. Guys, we're talking about building utility rifles. These aren't. a premium grade weapon. They're designed to be the cook, the baker, the medic, the truck driver. These are the rifles that we don't have enough of or we'll need more of no matter what. And the other thing to remember, you can start creating out parts. You have to have a basic weapon in hand. You can trade out parts and tune it up just like you can take a regular Chevy product and make it look like a fake ass, you know, Chevelle, SS Chevelle. I saw hundreds of them when I was a teenager. You know what they did? They took all those good cool parts off all the other really cool SS Chevelle shipwrecks and put them on the regular Chevys and bought decals and there was a lot of cold man There were more SS Chevelle out there that were actually made by Chevy Okay, so it's the same with the AR-15 whatever you want to turn it into you can But you can do it where it makes sense for you and your wallet. The big thing right now though is barrels. What they were just talking about with Colorado, we just played Guns and Gadgets last hour, go watch it. And listen, what are they going after? The barrels. Guys, the feds have been doing this for years, so they already know about this. When you first had kits coming in years ago, the only thing they had to cut was the receiver. Everything else was intact. You got a barrel, you got all the parts. And all of a sudden, they started chopping barrels into five pieces. Why? Well, because the bat faggots were told that they could interpret that as a regulation. And so the barrels were cut, which means you had to go buy a new barrel. Well, that's a big chunk of money. You just changed the cost. Well, it wasn't accidental. The barrels also still had to be made. And if they weren't being made, or there weren't very many being made, well the price was really crazy. See, so there's this math formula. Trust me, the bat faggots under the Jewish control, they think money. So you get a kit for $15 or $25 later $69, but the barrels cost $480. Well hell, now you're back up to the price almost of the rifle off the shelf complete. Now all of a sudden Barrels are available receivers. What have they gone to see this is why I don't have a problem if you're already familiar with the set me rifle guys You can crank out set me right now for this window right now pretty stinking cheap you can go to Center fire systems get two complete kits for a hundred and thirty two hundred thirty eight to a hundred and sixty dollars And mags are always changeable between the G3 and the CEPME, so there's mags up the gazoo up there still for that. But the A-PEX Armory has stuff too. Or A-PEX Gum Parts, I mean. Real quick, Mark. I realize it's kind of on a roll here, but you're talking about 80%. If people are still interested in 80%, you can still go to eparmory.com. Those are the people that kind of created the 80% plastic market. You can pick those up for $19.99 if you don't really care about the color. They have a few deals. Well, you can buy pink, a sand, a green. In 1999, a little bit of paint goes a long way. Now they have, if I remember right, they have a sticker and, oh they've got it in the white for 1999 too. I don't think I'd buy the glow in the dark one. They got a gray for 1999, that probably wouldn't be too bad. But they have a sticker gauge or jig. Well, basically you buy the sticker and then you put it on the side and allows you to drill your holes you can also work and take out and do your inner part for your fire controls. Yeah, it's nothing but a sticker. But if you buy ever buy a sticker for that, take the sticker, land on a copier and make a bunch of copies of it. And then or make some copies of it. Set them aside and you buy sticker paper. And I know that some people may frown on this because this is somebody's intellectual property. But the truth of it is, if you got your own stickers and you need to put stickers on something to get the holes drilled right, probably at that point no one's going to care about infringing on somebody's intellectual property. Do you know what I mean? Yeah proprietary service is not relevant. We're not relevant at that point. Yeah, we're all all all spare and love and war and I'm in both. Okay, so that's simple. So yeah Yeah, but anyhow, that's all I would go ahead. Well real quick before you take off You've probably already heard it, but for everybody else I do not know they probably are still in place There aren't many left over at Palmetto State Armory calm Palmetto State Armory calm All of the AC Unity mags were marked down to ridiculously cheap prices. They had AK mags for $4 a piece. They have AK-74 still in stock. If you have an AK-74 and you only bought a few mags, they have AK-74 mags for $4 a piece. They have a number of other magazines. You've got to go see what's left. But the first thing that sold out were the AR-10 mags. They had 20 round AR-10 mags for like $7 apiece. And this was a, it's whatever's left is left, but there are some AR-15 60 round mags for about pan $11. There are a bunch of other odds and ends for the AK. There's also a mag for the 7.62x39 chambering with the VZ58. And this is the magazine is properly set up so that the cartridge is set forward so that the pickup with the bolt and the way the magazine well, everything lines up. It's like what they did with the factory mags because the older 30-check is just not available, not many good numbers. And it's outrageously expensive. So this is an interesting bunch of mags that are there. It's AC Unity. They do a post one or two on the specials. I've noticed with the email today, so they have some, but I don't know which ones they have left in stock. And for the ARs, no matter what variant, this will give you something to fill up the mag pouch with. Go ahead. Yeah, that's a heck of a price. The EP Armory sticker jig. is in the building tool section and it's $9.99. That will allow a person if you just wanted to finish like one AR lower, there's enough information on that sticker jig to allow you to get your drill holes. There's enough play in the normal dimensions of an AR that you can get by with a sticker jig. So that's just what I have Mark. Like I said, I'm shocked at these barrels. My God, you... Is this little waves in the world that can pay $200 for a lousy AR barrel? Well, again, that's the problem we've had here. We had that little hiccup with the post-coronabear virus inventory dump because things were slow. But I think right now talking to a few people that with all of what's happening with Virginia, New Mexico, Colorado was just brought up. All these are going after a big gun grab here in the middle of this brackets confusion about the Epstein BS. Our enemy is making their move. Neither group, Trump's group will do just as much to screw us. Trump just started quoting New World Order. They figured they got everybody so stupefied. They're using all of the enemy phrasebook because they're in the enemy's camp. And then you have the other half, you know, again, the Demikins, which are just nothing but the open, you know, card-carrying Communist Party members. And they already showed you what they were going to do for four years, and they want to kick off where they left off and go into steroid mode. The only reason they want you to disarm is so they can kill you. It's that simple time to get rid of them. We're going to be at war. It's not a maybe. It's not a kind of. The writing is on the wall. And even people who are like, well, maybe not in my lifetime, are now going, son of a bitch, it'll be in my life, not more than just in my lifetime. So again, organize to the best of your ability. But the supply, supply especially for the arms, we need the bridge. to get to the next tier. We have to have this material in inventory in order for us to be able to contain, you know, sustain the fight, contain the aggressor, advance small manufacturing as planned, build up what we can, scavenge off the enemy dead, strip every corpse like an enemy resupply pod, which is all they are. We have been that actually mark. That's where we're what's where we're headed because we don't have what I would call scale of production you know yeah, there's machine tools and stuff out there, but I am aware of people that have purchased molds and stamping dies from China they pay 20 30 $50,000 for him and The damn tariffs is a high. There's one guy paid $30,000 for a mold and But the tariff is 100% So the lousy mold is setting in China. He's already paid enough money to be committed to it And he's having to wait for the tariffs to drop so he can get his damn $30,000 mold. In the meantime, of course, it's half way around the world and it's as likely to be sold off from underneath him. Even though he paid for it. Yeah, even though he's paid for it. Yeah, this is the whole deal here and you can't have there's no one in the United States If you went to have them make it let's buy $100,000 So I'm saying so he pays $30,000. He knows he's got to do something to get it fixed Probably when he gets it, but the tariff is now third it doubles the doubles the price It's stupid That's why the steel and everything's to high for barrels All steel outer China has a 100% tariff on it. Did you know that? Yeah, again, but that was set up. This is planned. This is part of the napkin get thing. They aren't going to save us. They aren't going to fix it. They're not bringing mills back. They're just going to make it god-awful, expensive to do anything you're doing to drive out all of the little people so only the monopolists have control. That's what they did this for. Yeah, you got it. That's nothing. Yeah, it's playing. You got it because you could get it up nailed it Yeah, you can see I agree with your eyes with everything is happening and now the office saying there's he openly saying New World Order people I don't give a squat what who's faith that comes out of all they're doing is flipping everything right back to try and plug in where they left off Neither team is your friend both of them hate our country and want the Bill of Rights and the Constitution dead We're gonna have to fight for it. We better be ready to fight for it. Okay. We're at the top. We gotta get out of here. God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we on the mark both day and night. Hoorah! For everybody out there, stay focused, pay attention. We'll have more solutions in this communications Tuesday. We'll be back in an hour. Meanwhile, Edward taking over and more LTR coming up here. It's Tuesday. Bye-bye. Thank you for taking my call. Thank you, sir. Fight and you may die. Run and you'll live at least a while and dying in your beds many years from now Would you be willing to train all the days from this day to that? For one chance just one chance to come back here until our enemies that they may take our lives But they'll never take our freedom Generations this year for you Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. The brave, you buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seedly 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, visitors, 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, in fear, 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 each God given right, and pray to God, to torture freedom, burning bright. As Iowoki vanished in the midst of 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 him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm R. Kornke. one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west south north and east. 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 you listening also rebroadcast us on analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is Communications Tuesday. Let's see if we have Larry there. I'll make sure we don't leave Larry out. He shows up, gives me a scream, speaks up. Anyway, it is the 17th of February, 18th year of Open Obvious. In your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K20, 20, 6 Old Earth Calendar 2026 Battle for the Republic Book 2, the Winter War. Got a mild out there right now though. We got a little warmer as expected. Now it's supposed to drop back down and look more like Michigan winter. Which by the way even what we're having now is a Michigan winter. Just a reminder we've seen this every year for as long as it's been alive. We get a little warm spike. I mean if we're lucky it'll last longer. But don't hold your breath winter's not giving up yet and besides general mud is out there in force We don't really want to be part of that too much either and we want to minimize that Well Rob, we don't that around any longer than absolutely necessary It's something to get stuck with but you get stuck a lot when general mud is in charge. So heads up there In the meanwhile, when we did the break, a bunch of people, thank you, responded, looking for AR-15 parts and solutions, especially again, bolt carriers, barrels. Barrels, there are a lot of people that bought up what was out there that's been cheap pretty quickly. And again, as I said, there's a lot of people building up rifles. I've talked to different companies. They are doing a brisk business in very specific niches and so guess what? It's not a surprise. People see the writing on the wall and what the bad guys are up to and they are acting accordingly. So this is good. This means, as I said, we are not going to get caught flat-footed. Everybody has a pretty good understanding of the threat and what needs to be done to deal with it when the time comes. We are working on it right now. Communications Tuesday, very quickly. I cannot emphasize enough, you need to be off or ready to dump anything that is a middleman communications system as quickly as anything goes south in country. And what I mean by that is, again, your cell phones, worthless, even your computer under its present configuration is not going to be possible to be used. and especially with all the AI discussion, and now the thing is robotics on top of everything else. It's like, whoa, you'll get a robot in your house. Right. It's a smiley face robot, but wait a minute. There's also enforcer robots. So how do you know that they didn't give you an enforcer robot? What? Well, just because it has a smiley face doesn't mean it really likes you. In fact, they don't have to worry about a back door with regard to the police state. It's going to be a front door with regard to the police state. See how that works? So, no way in hell would I have any robotics in the house, period, or for that matter, near me if I could help it. Problem is, the idiot neighbor will probably get something. So, they have that many more advanced secret police in place with a constant ear to spy on you. So, talk about classic British 19 or forgive me 1765 rule in the colonies where they put troops in the house, quarter troops in the houses of the people that they didn't like. And, of course, you had to take care of cleaning for them, feeding them, etc., etc. There wasn't any kindness. There wasn't any kindness involved at all. And so do you think that because the robot, oh, I got the Johnny Mott version of the robotic system. They told me it's just totally different from the Robocop out on the street, the model that kills people every day. It's totally different from a, no it's not. In fact, if you're stupid enough to invite the devil in, the devil's smart enough to walk through the door. Like I said, it's not going to be a back door hookup, it's going to be a front door hookup. So, there and of itself, this is why all middleman type technology is going to be gone, especially as a conflict develops, you have no choice. So, you need communications that mates up to the concept. Two way point to point radios, older pieces of equipment, you need a quantity of older analog pieces of equipment around. If you watch, you can find stuff all over the place, reasonably priced. And well, that's old. Yeah, we want old because it is less likely to have any connective tissue slash read that hardware or software that hooks up to the system that will be attacking you. Okay, just something to think about there. Of course, I'm crazy just like the Epstein thing and the satanic pedo queers. Oh, the Patriot Moon. We're all crazy for talking about it and we're absolutely right. Oh, oh, that's right. We are. It's apparently right on the money. Wow. So I don't think it's many different with the rest of the situation here. First of all, by knocking out the third party communications grid, just walking away from it, it's going to take a big chunk out of their operational potential. That's something that's especially critical to understand. So we want everyone to be ready to keep them busy so to speak. We'll let everything stay hooked up over on the other side. It just won't be where we are. That's another basic rule across the board. We're not just going to shut it off in such a way they're going to be looking for the lights to flash. No, no, you let everything run down to die. In other words, power. Connective tissue, operational use, you can keep it with a variety of different deflections going off to the left or the right, but nothing that is directly operational with you. And there's going to be whole groups of people who will have nothing but that job in the future as part of your team to create the deception process, to help to make it work. Okay, this is something that everybody needs to be thinking of. in advance. And by doing this we counter measure all of the big plan that the dictators, you know that's potato with a hole in it is the second part of the word. There's something that goes in the hole where they just figured out, dick-tater. Well the dictators are gonna be kinda frustrated which then means that they're gonna have to come out of their box to play and when they do that well it would be a lot easier to deal with. And that already is in the works. It has to be part of the mission plan right from the get-go. We're going to not have them as a problem very quickly. But to do it, we need to again have plans in the works. Remember, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. And we're going to make sure that we are able to function effectively, put on our own terms. And that's more critical than anything else on our own terms. So we'll do our part. Ooh, no. I see. Oh, by the way, somebody pointed out a number of people have been passing away left and right. Robert Duvall, of course, has gone here the last couple of days. I understand Jesse Jackson passed away today. Run, Jesse, run! Run, Jesse, run! Oh, that's right. It was like Forrest Gump only. It was Jesse Jackson. So anyway, Jesse Jackson is not with us anymore. He's somewhere, but he's not here with us. So again, time marches on, all of us will pass. Not an if, just a when. The idea is do as much as you can for the people you love while you're here so that they're that much less burdened when the time comes. I mean, that's if you like the people around you. If you really hate the people around you, you can send your dead ass and do nothing. There's somebody here you gotta like. I usually find a few friends here and there that are worth keeping around or at least supporting. You should too, just to be safe. Anyway, ooh, I see that. Other things, no, there were a few other people, but I didn't recognize some of the names. Probably if I saw the face, somebody's asking, well, who else passed away? I don't know. I have to actually sit back down. Nancy was doing that in passing and telling me about it, and it was like, hmm. And I heard Jesse Jackson was the name that jumped out. Everybody else was like, well, OK, I'll have to look that up. So that's just the way it works. That's it is also with communications. One of the things, headsets. Now, I've noticed something about Dollar Tree, which we've always pointed to as the poor man solution for lots of extra headsets and such. There are electronics. element has dropped significantly in terms of quantity at most of the Dollar Tree stores that we're looking at. Now I know that some Dollar Trees are better than others. Dollar Tree I'm sure has taken a major hit with the Oh well, we knew that would happen. But in addition to that, we still also had devaluation of our currency, which is hurting anybody and everybody who's trying to stay in business if they started out with a particular market ploy. Well, words mean something, as we said earlier, and dollar tree used to mean what? Dollar price. Everything in the store was a dollar. That was the big brag. That doesn't exist anymore. In fact, there aren't even many dollar items in there. There's $1.25 items. But the electronics was fairly extensive. And just as a benchmark historically, when Dollar Tree first came out, they sold Casio watches for $1. Anybody remember that? The Casio Super Spy watch that you can use for demolitions and all kinds of fun stuff? Yeah, they were at Dollar Tree for $1. the cheapest model but they were Casio's. Remember when you used to for a dollar be able to buy a little AM FM micro radio the radio was the size of your thumbnail only about as thick as your almost as thick as your thumb. Came with a little earbud set and took little watch batteries anybody remember that? Cool little spy gear and as I pointed out back in the day I have a box in storage with one of the older but single micro FM stations with everything on board. It's one of the cheaper everything in package from China Sport when they first came out. And I've got about 40 of those little radios in with that particular FM transmitter set. Why? Well, it's a way to communicate with people. It's a one-way radio system, but it's better than shouting. And the whole point is that the radio sets cost $1 apiece. At one time they came with a double earbud, very quickly a double wrap-around earbud. Later on they came with just one, which is to tell you an idea how they were already cutting down. But 40 radios and a small $26 transmitter And we have the ability to talk for six, seven miles if we wanted to, to a little headset, little handheld FM radio that would be ready to roll. Now those don't exist anymore. Don't know what happened to them. They made them up to a certain point. You don't see them offered in any other part of the market. But that's an example of a neat little communications idea that really works and was very simple, easy to understand. There's just an on-off switch and a dial. you can't really make a mistake. And then of course, plug it into your head, you know, plug the, you put the earbud in, and you're talking, or well, you aren't talking, you're listening to orders being given or reports being given by somebody who is on your side. So there are many alternate solutions. Now this is why you don't wanna pass up any Walkman radios with cassette or Walkman radios with CD, because they are radios too, on top of everything else. But you do get the benefit of a player And that's something that we need to be collecting as many of as possible now. We need to put those in inventory. We need them on the shelf. You need to help out with that. Pay attention, watch for that kind of stuff popping up. If you want to really help out, you can do this. If you collect those items, you can box them up. We'll take any kind of I don't care what brand I said Walkman that's just figurative. That's the model it could be any brand I will Sony I don't care whatever whoever it is Walkman with cassette or Walkman type No, no name brand or name brand CD players There's a number of different reasons for putting those together, but again, if you could see in your heart, if you run into them at the estate sales, yard sales, or at the local resale shops, like, you know, a dollar a piece, that would be a reasonable donation to us, I think. If you could pitch in and help out, we can use every one of those we can get our hands on. If you can get any power supplies, or headsets or earbuds with them, grab them. And if you would like to donate them, you can send them to pbnpobox194dextermichigan48130. That's pbnpobox194dextermichigan48130. And what we'll do is put it into the inventory. I'll do a test on it. Check it. See if there's anything that needs to be done. And then it will be part of the Patriot Defense Grid. So it will help out. Many hands make four light work, as we've said many, many, many times. Another thing is, again, copper wire. We assume that copper wire will be around. I will remind you that in Detroit, if you leave a building sit too long, copper wire, copper plumbing, anything like that already before the price of copper went up will be ripped right out of the walls in hours. And the same is true with a lot of other items that are of quote-unquote interest to the scavengers, especially if they figure you're not paying attention or aren't around to be able to stop them from stealing. So the assumption that, well, this kind of stuff will all be out there to scavenge, really. Depending on the direction that the economy goes and where it goes and what speed, while yes it's going to be a crisis for a lot of people, it doesn't mean that it's just going to be going off like a light switch. That is not the most likely way that things will go with regard to the sinking of this ship. It's going to be sporadic in some places. It's going to be slow as molasses in others, but there just simply won't be anybody to spend anything. There won't be any money to spend. the money supply will be cut off by the spit swappers and ring knockers for the purpose of manipulating the population. Okay, so because of that, you're going to see areas where people are going to be desperately looking for anything. They can trade out, bargain out, barter out for stuff and the materials that are just laying around Well, let me give you an example of something. We haven't really been at war, although actually our cities have for a long time. It's why they look like war zones. But I used to work in downtown Detroit. Right there are pharaohs, one block north of the Renaissance Center. There's a little alley from the main drag that comes back almost to Fort Street. And it's an alley. I mean, there's buildings. The building on one side has no windows. It's on the south side and it's about a six-story building. Don't know what's inside it. It looked like a warehouse. I mean on the outside, but it wasn't. It was something else, I'm sure. The other side has a fence and then there's another building only a few feet away from the fence. It's like the fence is kind of... It's redundant. Okay, there's a wall there, but there's a fence three feet before the wall all the way down this whole little alley and Volkswagens would be ripped off and pulled into that alley. Now I'm telling you, I worked down there for years and wee hours of the morning. And I see a Volkswagen or a Volkswagen or two or three in that alley, which was probably about one city block wide. They'd be sitting at an angle, always be pulled in there real quick, and then all parts would start to disappear. But initially, the car would be intact. Wheels would be on it, windows would be in it, obviously it drove there. And all of a sudden, through the weekend, parts would just vanish. I never seen who took them off, but whoever it is, they knew damn well how to do it good because the windshields were gone. That usually takes a little bit of time. Not that I'm standing there staring at that alley, but every time I pass by that alley between Friday and Sunday night, the whole car down to the frame would be gone. The engine would be out of the back. The doors would be off the bug. Every little part was peeled off that vehicle like it was a banana. Like the vultures would come in and strip the carcass down to the bones, but you never saw the vultures. So when people think that or assume that all this other high quality stuff just going to be laying around well That wasn't in wartime That's just a society. That's you know in it. You know well. It isn't a death throes as Detroit was But it's one example of you think it was the only location like that in the city well hell No, how many were there like that? I have no idea Detroit was a big city notice I said was not saying is But in that time, well, it didn't take long for the vultures to swoop in. Now just imagine a situation when it gets a lot worse. And remember, everybody is assuming they're not going to be competing with somebody else. You will be. This is why certain materials and equipment you need to accumulate now, if you're ahead of the curve, remember, you're moving when the others are still scratching their ass trying to figure out what to do. OK? There'll be a lot of that going on a lot of ass-flooding agonizing nashing of teeth or any of hair limitations Blah blah blah blah blah you already see it right now. I'm like God We're not even in the middle of this thing yet. We're the kickoff We're the precursor everybody's pissing you know pissing their pants about the Epstein scam Which anybody the pay to remove us know about for decades and the whole satanic pedo queer thing with the country So it's all my cause look we discover you discover anything you drag your feet didn't want to look at it. That's what happened Everybody dragged their ass because they didn't want to have to face reality. Well reality is now caught up with everybody and It's not pretty so Another thing with regard to materials some simple stuff pencils You know what pick things that you know that you probably are gonna have more than enough of but just keep collecting Pencils don't go bad per se pencils, you know, not going to dry up, you know, unlike ink pens. But I do grab every ink pen, razor blade, pencils, erasers, pencil sharpeners, those little hand pencil sharpeners. And I make up kits. I'm used to doing it because I'm a draftsman. That's one of the many things I've learned as a young man. For instance, to my right here, I have a complete Draftmen system that I put together. Cherry picking from stuff here, items there. I've got three drafting boards, mobile type off to my left, leaning up against one of the closet doors. That's stuff I always wanted when I was young, but you couldn't afford. These are items, the ones that I picked up for free here the other day. are units that cost a couple hundred dollars of German made, very high quality mobile drafting boards. Wouldn't want to go out and buy them back in the day, couldn't afford them, but today, well in this day and age, I got them for nothing. So I have everything I need to do printing or masterwork to map out what it is we want to build, and I didn't spend a whole lot for it. But the perishables I keep collecting, because you will never have enough, because you're going to eventually use up what you've got. We need to be ahead of the curve until we can figure out how to do for ourselves. And so, bunkering up the material is really a high priority right now. Also, again, don't forget, I know, toilet paper. Yeah, you know, it's that time of year again, especially with the situation we were talking. I actually have barrels of toilet paper. plastic barrels of, I mean just as a bunch of what we consider utility grade barrels, they're not food grade. Double bag them with garbage bags, fill them up with toilet paper, roll up the bags, put the lid on which is airtight, and we have toilet paper in reserve. By the way, inside each one of the toilet paper rolls, there are, there's soap. or other items. So each layer has so many other items inside the dowel for the toilet paper roll. Yeah. In other words, prior prepare planning prevents piss poor performance. There shouldn't be any dead airspace in anything that you're using for storage. All my medical barrels are the same way. First, all the basic items go in by the case. Then smaller items tuck in between all the square objects to fill in all of the dead space. And another rule there, for instance with the medical barrels, which are typically 55 gallon, although I do also use 30 gallon, is no matter what it is that I'm packing and the way medical supplies. It could be catheters, it can be IV equipment, it could be paddles for a D-Fib machine along with a D-Fib machine, a portable one, could be an oxygen machine. Every barrel has to have enough space or is filled up with the difference with enough equipment to set up many, many IFAX or do basic medical support work. That includes sutures, scissors, forceps, tongs, Two by twos, three by threes, four by fours, tape, rolls of gauze, everything you would need to do basic emergency work. Every medical barrel, every medical set you put together, even though it may be specialized with other technology, you need to have a percentage of standard utility grade medical supplies on board. That way if you grab that barrel, maybe you just assumed it was going to have what you wanted, and to a degree it will. But you thought it was a little less specialized than what you grabbed. Or it may be something separated by another vehicle. Now you're isolated with a couple of the barrels of a bigger package. But if you do open them to try and find something that can be used for wound care, et cetera, guess what? It's there. Prior, proper planning prevents piss poor performance. So everybody needs to be thinking ahead. OK, we're at the bottom of the hour. We did two radio actives. Now I know some of our listeners may not have caught it in the second hour, but we played two radio actives. So for our multiple requests there, we kind of covered our base. But if you missed it, sorry. Again, let's see, what do we have next on the request by our listeners? Hold on. Ooh. 21pigh-heathens. How am I going with their heathens, Ed? 21 pilots dash heathens and that's the version with lyrics so it's 21 pilots dash heathens and with outside so number one is 21 pilots dash heathens with lyrics and stained with the song outside off their original album. I think that's their first album. It's off in any way. So those are our two music requests on the list of things to do. I only won for 21 pilots dash heathens. Are you sure he's a heathen? It could be a visit golf. Or maybe a golf. No, no, he's a heathen. I know he is. He's a terrible heathen at that. And the other, of course, is stained outside. So that's our bottom of the hour music. And you're listening to Liberty Tree Radio. Here we go. No, you can own it. Dynamic little note there. You can jump in there, please. You got John here. From an application or a little program, save free, but you can only use five minutes at a time. to download your audio from your shows, your daily shows, to replace Winamp. It's called Video Conference Factory Pro. Video Conference Factory Pro. And it works really good. You can record conferences, you can record videos, a lot of things you can record so I'm kind of looking forward to if you do leave free conference call to see if it will record the next platform that you guys might go to. That might be something to look into. Second thing, have you read any of the books Max Velocity? Yes. I think he has a new one out though, doesn't he? He's got one coming out. I've read the three Patriot Dawn, Patriot Rising, and Storm Rangers. He does have something new that's coming out because I saw a video commentary just on the idea that they were talking about the new book. So I think he does have something else coming out. Go ahead. Because he's got one called Contact, which describes pretty good tactics to use. And then what the heck is the other one he's got? It's not a storyline, it's something else. But he's so far, I've gotten five of his books and they've got a lot of information and a lot of it goes along with what you talk about as well. So if anybody's interested, that would be a good series to pick up and read through. I think I just got an email from him. I'm thinking about what it is I was looking at. I think it was him talking about the new book, at least the fact that it's on the edge. If it hasn't already been released, maybe the video that was sent, or I should say the message, that was a little old. I don't think so. It was just this last two weeks. It was about two weeks ago. I'd love to check that out. You got me on a mission tonight again. I'm the longest I'm going to be in front of the computer. I might as well check. Speaking of books, what are yours? Well, I did stop with the printer. Oh no, no, no, it's okay. It's like 50 million irons in the fire. I haven't even been able to talk about some of the stuff going on yet. As it is, I did go to the printer. Two things. Number one, I had a request for large format versions of the books. And the good thing is, is it forced us to go at the printer. We actually, she goes, wait a minute, I don't think this is on the computer. I think I have this. And she went over and we still had the masters there. We have the others, the, actually that's the second set of original masters. So she's making, she's making eight and a half by 11 format copies. And one of the reasons we're doing it is for people who are in the hospital and don't want to fight a smaller book. And we need that for a few people. So that's what I'm building them for. So that's in motion. And then there's some other problems with it. That printer's got some issues only because we might have to change location, location, location. We'll see what happens. That's always how that is. That's a disaster in itself. Well, when they come out, I want the rest of them. I got to read the rest of them. As a matter of fact, I'm taking advantage of one of our people's convalescing and her job is to be a fourth proofreader. So she's going through some of the – well, here's why. Book one, two, and three were complete. Book four, I hand write all the books. I don't type anything initially. And my rule is put it, memorize it. Okay, think about what you want to do. However, it shows up on the paper, I try not to alter it. In other words, every chapter is a one-time event and it's based upon what I need with the overall painting of the storyline. Because if you see Battle for the Republic, the Winter War, you can see how it juxtapositions the images where you go from the guy sitting next to the truck, leaning up against the truck that got hit. And then you see the perspective from one of the other ambushers actually looking at him and through him. And the idea behind this is that it hopefully paints a 3D image and gets the feelings across too. So the thing is that book four and book five are hand written but not proofed. Step one is I would hand write it. Step two. go through and do a first proof on spelling because obviously when I'm writing I'm just getting it on the paper. And it's always printed. That way if something had happened to me and it was passed on to somebody else because remember these were done behind the wire part of them, not all of them, somebody could, if it was passed on, if something happened to me, then somebody could still use the material. That was the idea. A proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Maybe you don't make it through the event but Hopefully the work does. Anyway, that's where we are with the, we're in motion on four and five two to get those in play. And you never know, I might send you a proof copy of that. Well, I think that's what I'm going to do because, number one is most piece. Not everybody's up to speed on the subject matter. I've had people working in proof work on this that, you know, the thing is that they don't know the technical component. They're great at being able to construct words, they understand how to make everything work, but the big issue is they're not familiar with the subject matter. What would happen is I'd have proofreaders, you know, I'd give three different people the same job and hire them, so to speak. And they would go through and at a given point they'd just stop and say, hey wait, I don't know what this is. So you'd have to explain to them, okay, here's what this is doing, this is how this works, and that's why the description is constructed the way that it is because of what the thing does, you know, the weapon system or whatever it is. So it's always a fun effort. And with you, it wouldn't be a problem because I think you're pretty well up to speed on everything that I'm thinking of, so. We're on the same page, I think. We're getting there. Well, you know, the drone issue, Max uses a lot of the drones for his storyline and both observation and also prop and 21 millimeter mortar rounds where they need to go, good and bad. And your idea, the Ithaca 10 gauge, hmm. I don't really want to shoot one at my age, but you know what? You're right about that. Get the long barrel and 10 gauge, and there you go. America is the land of the birdgun. So come on, think about it. And here in Michigan, we're in the middle of Waterfall Central here. First of all, we had the perfect storm in Michigan. Like Pennsylvania is the same way. Good money, lots of time to make more money. And because of that, people had money to spend. So we had big, big game rifle shops here that carried anything you could find at any world class hunting lodge. I mean, big bore. But we're not talking like, oh, they had some stuff on the shelf. A couple of the shops that used to be in Detroit literally had aisles the size of a, like a small K-Mart. And one whole aisle would be high powered rifle of any kind of stinking load you could ever possibly think of for knocking down Kate Bull, you know, or whatever you want to shoot at, you could kill. And not how many of these guys went African big game hunting, do you think? They were all auto workers, not that many. One percent. Yeah. But by God, they can fight about who had the best elephant rifle. And I'm not joking. These guns are 375 Holland and Holland is all over the place here 416 418 Rigby 338 Winchester 460 Weatherby which most people would recognize that But in all the weather bees any kind of weather be all of the British custom all the euro guns and The what's happening is that stuff is still out there. Well the same is true with waterfowl I mean everybody can get into duck hunting now that you could do So, to find 10 gauge guns, and this last year is really a good example, in going to estate sales, we were able to pick up virtually probably a couple thousand rounds of 10 gauge. Now, that's not the first thing I'd expect to see, but there was a whole bunch of it, and because it was so heavy here for Uh, Goose. We got goose. Guys, we have a goose population that's went through the roof. They used to call him, oh look geese. After a while they started calling him shit spreaders. Have you had a whole lot of geese on a beach? Oh, he ordered... I gotta remember a backyard around the pond. Tell me about it. Try to walk down stepping on something. Right, so all of a sudden everybody thought maybe getting, sending the geese out now was a good thing. So bird god, bird barrels, but especially water fall barrels, which are longer than the regular field bird barrel, are out here in good number. And for what we're talking about, literally these weapons fall right into the niche, niche, niche, take or pick, of exactly what we have to deal with, the threat we're facing. So, the bird barrel gun, and the other thing I have a problem with, just like I've said many times, and I'll say this again, because I know we've got servicemen and women listening. Why is it the government, if the government were going to put our troops in the field? We buy air-conditioned stinking dog houses for the general's dog over in the main post, but we can't pay $40, $50, $60 and equip every man with a 12-gauge bird gun for tactical use. Because that's really what needs to happen. If you want to eradicate the threat, you have to... What eliminated the value of rotary wing aircraft in on the battlefield? Because it really have been degraded. What changed? Air defense changed. You want to see the drone disappear from popularity and it's going to. It's not an if, it's just a when. It's when Air Defense gets back to where it was when you and I were in service. Think of how many different Air Defense weapons we had in our inventory to draw from if we had to fight. And by the way, we were all taught that we were part of the Air Defense infrastructure. What happens when they show up? Shoot the bastards. What? Well, what good is my philanthropic? Well, you're not alone. Everybody else is pulling the trigger too, son. You just do your part. But in addition to that, we had GE miniguns, all belt-fed weapons. Everything from the fire team or squads M60 up was automatically employed for air defense, creating overlapping multiple envelopes of air defense. We made, because the bitches... I'm sorry, I'm mean about this. I just gotta watch my mouth. The monsters took all that air defense out of the system. The Sergeant York was coming up as a counterpart to the Russians ZSU 57-2 or the Silca 23-4. Well, what did we do with the Sergeant York? We built it, we made it, we got it in the field, and then the son of a bitch has canceled the program. We built that thing. There's ammunition for it laying all over the place. But the gun's gone. And the vehicle, where'd they go? We built a bunch of them. Where did they go, people? Well, you know what? All the air defense got dumped. The air defense school's still there, mostly focusing on bigger end missile projects, but that's not the threat, is it? What's the threat now? Oh, that's right, drone-a-toids, nematodes, hemorrhoids, and drone-a-toids. So, all the weapons that we had before, GE miniguns, how about GE miniguns in .223? Not .308. It doesn't mean we wouldn't have GE miniguns in .308, but for the short threat, 12 gauge and 10 gauge shotguns every man carries one if we're traveling my policy would be that the rifle gets put on the backpack or hooked up to the back in the scabbard and The 12 gauge is carried or the 10 gauge is carried by every man in the unit. Why? Well, what are they showing you? It's the number one threat right now the drone So what should I be prepared for the infantry men 300 yards out or the drone coming at me at you know? 80 miles an hour, which is the greater threat? So what should I be carrying? Now you could even do yeah, it's it's the problem, but you see they're not talking that way it said they need to keep this this This facade up that it's futile resist you'll be absorbed There's nothing you can do and it's not for the military that they do that it's for us They consider us the unarmed the unwashed peasants that they want to kill if they get a chance So the whole idea of the company Yeah, go ahead. There defense on the air defense on the Aegis cruisers and destroyers, miniguns, missiles and miniguns. So, like you say, why not? The first envelope would be, yes, you use your personal firearm if that's what you've got. The option would be if you have a bigger weapon, a bigger, a main caliber like 6.8 or some 6.2 by 51 NATO, you can put more pellets into a standard shell if you make a shot shell up. But why do that when for a very minimal amount of money you can have a magazine or not a magazine, you want to go tubular feed. You want it narrow, you want it thin, you want it light, but you want it to have fire power. Well the average bird gun out there does everything I just described. Now, you get 10 men in a squad or 8 men in a squad, all armed with the same weapon. Now, they've been trained to snap shoot because that's what trap and skeet is all about. And if I can shoot trap and skeet or I can hit a quail or one of these partridges out west doing corkscrews and running along at maximum speed, no different from the speed of the drone, then my air defense envelope, the first part of it, are those guns. The overlapping greater range are your belt-fed weapons. The next tier would be a weapons section which should include in this day and age at least one GE-type minigun in a packet form to overlap the platoon. In our case, we're not going to do that because we don't have the GE miniguns, but we do have other weapons that we would incorporate, but at each tier because we have small drone, medium drone, and heavy drone. And the heavy drone is where the heavy air defense weapons come into integrated play back behind the company, back behind the battalion, back behind, you know, whatever. The short and medium are our concern. And if everybody is taught to contribute instead of cowering, then you become a more aggressive fighting force. But you've got to provide every man and demonstrate that you have confidence in every man by giving them the tool that they need in the toolbox to fight. Now in this case, we ain't got nobody giving us anything. So everybody out there listening, you all need a 12 gauge shotgun, at least, a $100 12 gauge from Turkey. Every person listening needs one. Every family member would be contributing in part of the defense. And I know that sounds fair. What do you mean? The kids? Yes, because the kids can handle a shotgun just like anybody else can. If you go bunny hunting with your 12-year-old, what do you do? Give him a stick in harsh language? No, he's probably got his 20 gauge or 12 gauge. Guess what? If he can handle that, he's going to be able to help him to keep everybody alive. Everybody will. The sooner that we embrace total air defense envelopment, the sooner this threat goes away because it becomes less valuable or it would be... This happened before in 1973. The SAGR launcher came out. Everybody should remember the SAGR if you're our age and everybody said they wouldn't be building any more tanks. Well, what happened? Well, the SAGR came out. They made a whole shitload of them. They were wire guided just like these Tether guided drones that you now see. Everybody goes, well, they got past the radar, the radio jamming by going to fiber optic. Well, great. Then you're just going to be maneuvering against fiber optic. And by the way, the fiber optic has to be limited in range, right? Can't be unlimited. Which means that it's going to be limited it also has failures You're not talking about when you go fight when you go any kind of trackwire launch system like that they had to automatically assume a a percentage of failures out of the box right at launch a percentage of failures during the launch and in flight because of this you know miss calculation with materials or quality materials etc But it was an acceptable loss comparable to the number of weapons that might reach the target. And we went through all this. They told us, well, we're no more tanks in 1974 or 75, which is the end of tanks. We're not going to build any more. Well, what are you going to do then? Well, we're going to, oh, shit, they want to buy more tanks. Because about the time they said that is when the Abrams came out, people. How many Abrams did we buy after 1973? All of them. Oh, Lord. That was over. 100 of them. All of them. Do you see how this propaganda works and what they do? Go ahead, jump in there please. Yeah, I think they even had a repair facility up in northern Maine at the old Air Force base here. They have them everywhere. Well not only that but Abrams, Bradley's, Strikers, take your pick. What have we built since then? How many of them? Well I guess those little light anti-tank weapons didn't really finish off everybody, did they? Now are they still out there? Hell yes. In fact, as I pointed out, in the Middle East nothing gets thrown away. Most other countries can't afford to throw anything away. So you're going to see all these weapons and in fact every time they get into some kind of fight, they do, they just don't tell you about it. Now, are they effective? Well, they're as effective as when they were originally made, but depending upon the military force that you're facing, the understanding of how to implement countermeasure activities has been developed. Again, what do we need to deal with the drone threat? Well, the Ukrainian War tells us that the infantryman right from the get-go has to be the first person to be armed and equipped