Mark Koernke discussed historical military technology, particularly the Sprint air defense missile system from the 1970s that achieved Mach 10 speeds, arguing that hypersonic missile technology is not new and was deliberately suppressed or transferred to adversaries. He addressed property mapping by government agencies (FinCEN), the threat of drone attacks on American soil, and emphasized the need for civilian preparedness including shotguns for air defense. Koernke also covered preparedness supplies including oil, ivermectin, fenbendazole, medical kits in ammo cans, and AR-15 components, while criticizing government incompetence and alleged Israeli influence over U.S. policy. Callers discussed Harbor Freight tactical flashlights, drone threats in Ukraine, and air defense tactics.
I think anything close to what we've seen in the US by the Jews when the Jewish Defense League, the Jews of the Jewish Defense League were committing to dozens of bombings, many many many bombings a week, in other words, closer 150 to 200 bombings a week across the country and multiple targets through the 70s and 80s. But because of the, you know, the woofsification of America and the lack of working knowledge about history, it's like nothing we've ever seen before! Well, actually it is something we've seen before, and for those of you like me, who, well, we've tried to jog your memory, you then can't be caught flat-footed, nor are you going to be herded over that cliff with the rest of the lemmings. I think we should remember what happened with the 9-11 scam. Let's see the, uh, Iraq, or Reina, Spain, Alberta, something or others. Let's go kill Iraq! Well Iraq had nothing to do with it, sir. Oh shut up! You're being unpatriotic! We gotta go kill somebody! Let's go kill the Iraqis! See, the same kind of dribble is coming. But the important thing is to point it out in advance so everybody goes, well wait a minute, that doesn't seem like that's much of a surprise. And in the process, maybe also stepping back and going, hmm, who's trying to play us? Because it's called playing the rubes for the Jews. Playing the rubes, boss. Playing the rubes. So with the smaller bombings, it'll probably be again a consistent pattern of deployment of weapon. With regard to capturing anybody, if they do, let's see, we already had a variation on this Orgy of Evidence scam with the Austin shooter. And the more I look at this, considering that it's the only one that they've acknowledged, this character was about as pap and planned, a cookie cutter character as you could ask for. Which means that, again, Prozac type shooter asset, I think that they've got them chemically conditioned down to the insta- I think they can tweak them at their discretion now. The convenient shirt, with the convenient shirt under the shirt, And it's kind of like when you have the Israeli assassin murder somebody and then they leave a Koran and five or six Middle Eastern coins. Oh, and a prayer rug too. Yeah, yeah. I'm a, okay, let's figure this out. You're either there, you're the shooter. Why would you leave your Koran, prayer rug, or even the change? Oh, and don't forget a pack of Turkish cigarettes, Middle Eastern cigarettes. Two of them, or three of them, smoked and left crushed on the ground. Carpet or non-carpet, it doesn't make any difference. There you go. There's your orgy of evidence. But for some strange reason, the commercial, professional, really skilled shooter left a prayer rug, a Koran, and a handful of change, and maybe a DNR or two, and just happened to have a pack of cigarettes he could leave behind. You wouldn't have the sense to scoop everything up in this modern day and age and conceal the activity. Oh no, just reverse. You're totally stupid. So be ready for that type of printout because that's really what we saw with the Austin shooter. And considering the spooks and kooks on the planet especially, remember Austin, Texas is leftist people. Well, there's a whole bunch of patriot authors down there. I mean, quite a few actually. But just like Dallas and just like Houston, it's all run by the Fruit Loops. And the Fruit Loops are joined at the hip both sides, both the Fruit Looper Pueblo Rack fakes and the Demican fakes, if you want to even call them that. They're all part of the A-Pack, Team A and Team B. and run through what are the Mossad Deep State operations. And when you hear the word Deep State, Raleigh just sang Israeli Mossad. You'll be doing fine. Everything will work out for you. Won't be confused anyway. So that didn't kick off. It didn't plug in. And I will say again, why would the Arabs be stupid or foolish enough to plug in any kind of attacks on American soil? They seem to be doing okay for themselves right where they are. and they know who the actual enemy is. We're not running anything. All we are is the shoes-eyes-eye-cute knuckle monkey for the globalists. And specifically, we're the shoe-sized knuckle monkeys for Israel. Israel's the problem. I think that the people in Iran know that Israel is the problem. We're just a tag-along and not very, mostly witless, dangerous. and blind to pretty much everything until we're pointed at somebody by the Israelis to do great harm, great bodily harm to whoever they randomly choose. Depending on what they want to steal from who, at what point in time. Same old crooks, same old criminal combine, different day. Now, if it's the nukes, well interestingly enough we had this proposal that the drone thing was going to happen on the west coast. And I know that most people have been like, well Mark, with the drift and everything, the West Coast is owned by the leftists. Why would the Jewish leftists that run both the Jewish fake left and the Jewish fake right, both of them leftists, destroy real estate they've already captured? What? Well, they've already got Washington State. It's being communist right now with a whole bunch of anti-gun stuff you haven't seen in the news at all. Washington State is in that list of communist operations trying to disarm the population in preparation for what they have planned at the global level. Oregon is a communist police state. California is a communist police state. Now it is true that if you really, really, really want to minimize to the nth degree, float damage off of radioactive materials with a light nuclear attack or whatever they propose, which is going to be Israeli. It's not going to be Arab or Muslim or anybody else. The Europeans might provide the weapon. But the East Coast, the reason I bring that up is the Middle Eastern seaboard is still in question. Remember, we're not going to see whole elements of the state disappear. with whatever they set off. It's going to be one way or another, either as a dirty bomb, which means it's a fake nuke, or an actual light nuclear device. It's going to be compartmentalized. It will be contained relatively small by comparison to the options they had. It will do damage, but most of the damage will be off the coast, float with the water. Water is a wonderful thing for scrubbing things, so to speak. distribution and reallocation of the radiation. And that's the chief reason for a coastal hit. Now if they do an in-country It's going to really be fascinating because of course the question will always be how did you get that nuke all the way in the middle of the US or did the Israelis transport it because traders in America in our government cooperated to get the Israeli bomb as far as possible inside the United States but nobody caught it with regard to detection technology or nuclear monitoring technology that they always bragged they have. I'm a little confused on that one if that happens and I don't think I'm all that confused. So anyway, just a heads up on that. Again, trying to qualify, if they do the conventional bombing run, it'll be a distribution over a wide area. If it's a nuclear action, doesn't mean it won't just be one. It's more likely to be three. And there's a reason for that. It's a lot of symbolism, but also psychology of access and use. It's kind of like the issue with the Japanese World War II. You bomb them once, they go, wow, that's pretty impressive, but probably you don't have a, oh, god, you bombed this again. And needless to say, the argument was it wasn't to impress the Japanese so much as to impress the Russians that going into Japan the rest of the way would be a very bad idea. Remember that the Northern Island complexes of Japan were occupied by Russia very, very quickly, the moment they thought they had the opportunity. And so Stalin was already trying to make his move and hopefully maybe even scarfing up all of Japan if we were slow. Well, we were a little faster than they expected, mostly because the speed of light nuclear devices, wow, crispy critters. But at this time around, it's going to be the three B's. Oh my god, one. Oh my god, two. Oh my god, three. And for whatever reason, whatever in the best laid plans for rats and rodents if they choose to go through with it, it just means we're at war. Not with the Iranians, not with the Muslims, but with the Jews trying to take over America with a Jewish police state being provided by Trumpa dump and the rest of the sycophants that are the employees of Bibi. Just that simple. Next. Okay, now, I'm going to touch on something else here. I don't know, I think our conference line is open, okay? I'm going to ask everybody, what is the velocity of the Russian hypersonic missiles and in turn, the hypersonic missiles that are being used by Iran? Has anybody seen a quote on the performance of these missiles? They are hypersonic. OK, I'm not trying to tell you the old Rudolph hypersonic. No, that's not what I'm asking. And there's a reason. This is class time, so to speak. What is the performance range of the existing hypersonic weapons that are acknowledged? We know that they're in service. We know that there are so many available. We now know that they are performing because we've seen them. Maybe in second-hand imagery, they're trying not to let you see any more that can help right now because it looks really bad for both the Israelis. and for we American minions who are following the orders of the Israelis. But what is the actual performance range for these weapons? Anybody? Look it up. I don't care if it takes a little bit of time. And you can come up and board out the numbers. And there's a reason. I don't want to be the one to point at something. Everybody else has the ability at their fingertips to be able to actually find this information. Now it's important because is all of this new? See everything where every time they do something not just not just the Russians and not just the Iranians but everything here is just totally new man It's like nothing we've ever seen before Nobody ever thought of this only those crafty Russians or or anastanians or you know fill in the blank pickerpick whatever So is this a new idea? Well, you know, that's a loaded question if I ask it. But my point is that for quite some time, and we've seen this over and over and over again with technologies, is that they're trying to ignore a very specific window of time in history, specifically with regard to engineering and aerospace. And the sciences are, I don't know, seems like they were pretty developed. Used to be anyway. So what happened dudes? Well, it's interesting, more than you would imagine. So how fast do typically the Russian or these newer Iranian-Stanian hypersonic missiles travel? How fast are they? Are they Mach 2? Hmm, supposed to be better than that. Mach 3? Hmm, supposed to be better than that. MOC 4? MOC 5? I know that as I go up in numbers people go, well I've heard something like that. Is it a totally new idea? Well, let me point something out here. Have any of you ever heard, well, OK, before I do that, I want to do something else. I pointed out before about, it's just fascinating how whenever we build a system, it used to be we had a competitor aircraft. Or two, sometimes we hit three competitors and very seldom anymore. Pretty much a closed box where whoever gets the wink, wink and the nod and the squeeze on the ass beforehand is actually going to get the bid no matter what it is. And it doesn't make any difference how the equipment performs. Really it doesn't. If they're the special ring knocker who's supposed to get the goodies this time around, that's what they do. But what's fascinating is, again, we had a program like many of these weapons systems that all seem to originate in the 1970s. Now, which means they were being developed really in the late 1960s. Understand that. So we had the A-10 Warthog. What we didn't call it the Warthog then, it was just the ground attack aircraft program for anti-armor and for other ground support operations. But there were two aircraft. Anybody ever look at the A-10? Of course, Mark. I've seen it on radio. I've seen it on television. I've seen it in movies. What about the A-9? Anybody ever see what the A-9 looks like? What does the A-9 look like? Have you ever observed it? Now here's what's really cool. Whenever I qualify stuff like this, I'll even give you a direction. So you can go over to Google. Google A-9 and A-10 competition. What that's going to do is show you, and then go to images, show you the two aircraft that make up the two plane designs, two aircraft designs that were competing against each other. Now the A-10 is pretty obvious. Dual stabilizer in the rear, twin engine pack outside. What does the A-9 look like? Do you want to know what the A-9 looks like? go take a look at the present Russian counterpart to the A-10 Warthog, then go look at the A-9 prototype family of aircraft and go, huh, why would I bring that up? What does that have to do with missiles? Well, you've been hearing a lot of tripe about how, oh, we're stupid here. We're all stupid here. And those crafty Russians and those crafty, let's go right down to the shopping list, how many other people are crafty? There's a lot of people crafty out there, very crafty. Well, the hypersonic missiles, which by the way, the Iranians also have pretty well figured out, they're totally new. It's like nothing we've ever seen. Only the Russians have done it. Only the Russians, nobody else, not possible. It's impossible! Okay, I want you to write this down. And I remember this because this is my era of, this is what I was really into, cool stuff. The Sprint air defense missile. Sprint, just like you hear about sprinting, if I'm a runner, that's why it kind of stands out. I was in track, I was a runner. I could do a sprint. Couldn't you do a sprint? Of course we all could at one time. Not so much anymore. I'm older, so I have to concentrate a long range rifle marksmanship. So the Sprint Air Defense System was tied into something else that you're going to probably recognize when you take a look at it. I'm going to map this out for you. Now, who made the Sprint? Well, it's made by Martin Marietta. It's the Martin Marietta Sprint. What was it? It was a large bore surface-to-air air defense missile. Wow. Well, that's kind of cool. And it was part of the ABM multi-tier complex set up to defend the United States. Look up the Martin Marietta Sprint. Now, it was supported by a weapons array, a radar weapons array, that was located in North Dakota. The name of the site was the Stanley R. Mitchellson. By God, it sounds like it's from Dr. Strangelove. Stanley R. Mitchellson, Safeguard Complex. I want you to write that down. I'm going to say this a couple of times. Stanley R. Mitchellson, or Mitchellson, got to get it that right, Safeguard Complex. Stanley R. Mitchellson, Safeguard Complex. Operation only from 1975 to 1976. But they don't explain to you why. I know why. More on that in a minute. But what was the performance range of the Sprint? Now I want you to listen carefully. Just like remember we had the A10 Warthog, we got that one. And then we have the A9, no name, which it turns out that's the one the Russians got and cranked out a lot of. And it's the one you see in Ukraine and you're going to see some of them in up and coming combat too. Supposedly only the Russians could come up with this hyper-ballistic performance. Only the Russians knew how to do this. It was only the Russians were so stupid. We couldn't possibly have ever thought of this. What was the performance range? Now you want to pay attention to this for the Sprint air defense missile. Well, it had a top speed in its performance peak during attack of Mach 10. 100 G's in five seconds. From launch, getting to Mach 10 took a total of five seconds. Let me ask you again something. Why did Uncle Mark ask you this question earlier? What's the top estimated performance range for the hypersonic missiles that are coming in right now? Now, I will point out that I've heard seven, Mach 7. over again, repeated. Maybe it's just being parroted and nobody's really looked it up. But it is in a lot of different publications. Well, wait a minute. In 1975, we had a fully perfected and deployed air defense system, part of a multi-tier national air defense system, initiated right on the 250th anniversary of the American War for Independence, 1975. And the Sprint Weapon System was fully perfected by then, which means it had to have taken anywhere from five to eight to ten years to get from what was probably the base prototype concept to a finalized weapon system, which means we had that technology for eight years. Maybe nine, maybe ten. We can put it back in 1965. But in 1975, The Stanley R. Mitchellson Safeguard Complex was the fire control and integrated weapons defense platform for the United States, part of several others that were already in existence with the older Nike system and other overlapping groups. I think that was a safeguard. And Martin Mariette deployed, first of all designed, built, and then gave it to the military and it was deployed in 1975, the Sprint air defense missile. And this was a nuclear tipped weapon system like many of the air defense weapons of the day. And it did Mach 10, in other words, 100 G's in five seconds. Go look it up, the Sprint. The sprint now why is it this disappeared? Well because we had the abm treaty said told you I'd explain to you well Where did this all go? so somewhere between 1975 and here the year 2026 somebody I think somebody the powers that be The spit swappers and ring knockers that cooperate with each other to betray America and to continue to create the crisis non-stop overtly provided this technology to the Russians. Most likely the Israelis who are joined at the hip and sell stuff that they steal from us to the Chinese and to the Russians and anybody else that will kill Americans given the opportunity. Part of that Zorg, you know, Zog is run by Zorg thing I've been pointing out before. Remember Zorg from Fifth Element? You probably don't. But if you watch the movie, remember, go watch who Zorg is. And then think about what I'm trying to tell you. So once again, this is the piece of technology we already perfected. Nobody can make hypersonic missiles, guys! We don't even know how to make hypersonic missiles! We couldn't possibly remember how to make it! Well, wait a minute, we're the ones who made them first. Shut up, you bastard! We are being unpatriotic. See, that's what the next thing I'm waiting for on that one. Why? Guys, this is all stuff you can find over the counter. If a missile can achieve a velocity of Mach 10 in 10 seconds, somebody's got a fire under its ass. And that means that if it's doing Mach 10, well, guys, that's a hypersonic missile. This is the year 2026. What that tells you is that 50, oh god, markets half a century, 50 years ago. And I remember when this weapon was in service, I remember the first images which they actually did with ultra high speed cameras and they had an image of the dart because that's what it looks like. It looks like a pyramidal dart. going through the air and it was part of the, I was at the OASC ORAD, Office of Aerospace Research, Office of Aerospace Research and Development. OASC, IOSAD. Anyway, this image was a still that was at the front entrance to one of the research complexes and it was a brag up because some of the group that was there were the people who helped to make this thing. Of course, it was built by Martin Marietta. This is the year 2026. The Sprint Mach 10 Hypersonic Point-to-Point Missile Mouse. Think about something else on this. If you're talking about accuracy, this missile was designed to be a fire, adjust and engage as an air defense weapons system. This was going to go up as a dart and hit a dart. If you take the same technology and you flip it around, you don't have to be quite that point accurate, do you? Although, it's pretty obvious that the present technology that the Russians are using and that the Iranians now presently are using does have that comparable capability to literally hit a dot on the map as it chooses to, doesn't it? Yeah, there weren't tiny little computers and microchips back in the day. I think they could put a whole big brain in a tiny little spot. Over. And again, well the most important thing is this. Actually, back when this was built, I guarantee that this was the best of the cutting edge available. And remember that while it may have been the bottom end of, well I won't say the bottom end, it wouldn't be. It would be like five generations ahead of whatever we had over the table in solid state. That they poured everything into this to make this thing work and it worked. There wasn't any discussion about this. This system was not shut offline because it didn't work. This was during the political hack period when all the leftist argument was, well, if you have that, then you'll stop them from nuking us. Yeah, that's the plan. Well, you can't do that. We've got to let them nuke us. Guys, I remember this like it was yesterday. I can bring Nancy in here and just bring up the subject and she can tell you because she sat in on all of these public meetings that we went to on the subject about how if the fruit loop nutcase, suicidal Jewish run, leftists wanted to commit suicide or die, we have no right to survive because they won't. Because they don't want to. They don't want to. And if the hyper-Jewish-run leftists don't want to survive, none of you should be allowed to survive. That was the argument. I am not exaggerating in any way, shape, or form. I have all the stinking notes at all of these different public meetings that we went to. It was even in the Ann Arbor snooze, and the Detroit snooze, and the New York Times from the period. And so the argument was that America can defend itself. Your point? Well, America can defend itself. Once again, your point. Well, that's horrible. I'm not exaggerating. Every time you say, if you think this is exaggeration, it's not. you can find this course you again how many of you even thought about this I years ago I'm not got a whole file on this crap the far as the the integrated air defense package included as I pointed out the earlier generations of of the Nike family of missiles you can look those up We had a whole pile of Nike platforms all over the state of Michigan. In fact, down the road over in Monroe County, I think it's Monroe County, there's a bunch of housing I've wondered about and I believe it was the family housing. It's out in the middle of nowhere, but it's classic off-base. It's like on-base military housing out in the middle of nowhere, duplexes, very well made, made out of made brick. But it makes no sense. It's like a military, it's a little military housing unit compound that is on the regular road, which they typically were, but I guarantee what it was, and I've been trying to find out a little bit more from the locals, I guarantee that what it was, it was the housing units for the families that were committed to the Nike Ajax or Nike Hercules sites that are here. Some of them are, all of them are still intact. They were all built underground with above ground elevator platform, erectors, that kind of thing. And presently the globalists up until not too long ago, if not presently still, They were stashing a bunch of the tactical vehicles that they had on standby for the garbage they had planned back in the 90s. We, in fact, several times, the rats came out of the holes and paraded around the countryside and then went back into their rat holes. Again, these complexes are still there, still functional, viable. Now, in some cases, you have to reactivate water pumps. You have to remember Monroe Basin I told you about. That's Flatland. It's flood plain. If they've got something there, they had to keep pumping 24-7 and they probably did and kept it dry. Of course, it's a matter of how you design it when you build it. The fact is that these overlapping systems had an intermediate, there was another system as the Ajax and Nike Hercules and all the rest were starting to go fade. So what they did is there's an overlapping series of long range and medium range missiles in which as they were integrating those for the Nike, then the sprint came into service. Now again, North Dakota, Stanley R. Mitchelson Safeguard Complex. That's in North Dakota. It's the Stanley R. Mitchelson Safeguard Complex. Now when you see that, why did I bring that up? Well, it is part of the Sprint system, but the Sprint hypersonic missile was completely perfected. It was already deployed. What got, what did away with it was the agreement for the ABM treaty, which many considered treason considering the fact that we spent all the money that we did on it. And in the process, we ended up shutting it down because they didn't want anybody to think about the idea that you could stop what was coming in. It's just that simple. That was the whole gist of it because it's futile resist. We all need to be suicidal. You're doomed. Nothing can save you. You're all going to die. Why don't we just become communists, right? Why don't we just all become communists? If you didn't get in communism, you wouldn't have to worry about being bombed. You'd be mass executed, maybe, but you wouldn't be bombed. So when you look at that site, the Stanley R. Mitchelson Safeguard Complex, I want you to go pull up images of that multi-billion dollar radar platform, which by the way they go through with the Mitchelson facility, it was useless and it didn't work and it wasn't worth our time. And I want you to go take a look at the facility that got bombed out over there in the Middle East. It cost us 1.1 billion dollars. I am music. We're gonna take a break. God bless. I will. You republic? Death to the new world order. We've got the mail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the mark. Start saying nice. We're dooooooo! We're all doomed! Well, we're doomed if we can't have their, you know, bees and employees in charge, but you just can't really change much about that. The, uh, Jewish mob is in charge of DC. All those ten-sevented groups probably got another pad on their head, a delivery of a whole bunch of little eight-year-old boys and girls to wait for the next couple of days. Still only got her blood. Well, dictum, you got the old dicks for the fresh dick. We've got our flood delivery here probably at the last week or two, if not every other day. And, uh, we can go. What's what we've got to say about the storm? Check out our other stuff. 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It's really funny to watch because it's coming down real, real high effect. It's not heavy weight anything, it's just fluffy little punnily thingies. Just one or two here, one or two there, three, five, ten there and then it stops. So yes, we are technically getting snow. I don't know what kind of, I'm not worried about that. But it also means there's enough cold in the air that hey, it's supporting it. So once again, winter's not gone yet. It's scratching and dragging and clawing, not to disappear quite yet. We're using cold weather down here too, Dad. Off the Rockies, flowing into public and dust storms. We've had some dust storms, but they've been cold dust storms, not like the stuff we normally get. And warmer temperatures, just Hey, I know you and Mom have been sending me stuff from Epic Real Estate, sorry, channel on YouTube. Did you see their video about the IRS confesses every home in America is mapped and which government organization is the one behind doing it? Because they moved their head, you talk about them constantly and people are like, oh, there's no such thing. Bincen is one mapping your homes and setting up a system to lock you out of your own equity. Right. In fact, these articles are some of the best that I've seen so far, basically telling you, we've already told everybody for years, But this is happening right now. They're doing certain things they're doing right now. One of them is an excellent piece where you have the new Secretary of the Treasury looking right at the camera talking about, we really need a deal. We're going to monetize your deeds against the national debt. That means they are going to claim that they have first claimed to your property and because they hacked, because these whores went along with indenturing the American people and investing them with such a heavy national debt. They are supposed to be our representatives and when they are not, they are our enemies. In this case, they are demonstrating that they are the enemy of the American people because they knew full well, they were warned about what this debt was going to do, they are fully cognizant, ergo, they are involved in treason. And what is fascinating about this is that flat out they are telling you that what they are going to do is tell you just like they did with the government owns your gold. You don't own your gold! You don't own your property. Now it took time for me if that communist crap plugged into the United States the way that they did. But the fact that they're ready to go with the next sweep, which is, well, you don't deserve the property that you have. But theoretically, you really kind of signed it away with all of the contracts that were established. And again, no, we didn't. In many cases, people have understood the threat and have actually fixed the problem. We've talked about this many times. So, what they have to do is count on half of the population or a percentage or a part being bubified and then telling everybody that because they're bubified, everybody else needs to be bubified with them. We need to drown with the people who want to drown. It's kind of like the one screaming about how we don't need civil defense or we don't need a deterrence because, you know, defense system, because we're all going to die. And if I think we're all going to die, you should all die. So, oh, a bunch of want to be slaves. And since they want to be slaves, they believe you should be a slave with them. How dare you not want to be a slave? That's what this is all about. And they're counting on it. It's the kind of learning bowl BS we saw with the face bras. Look at the Karen crazies that popped out all over the place. Froth, you're frothing at the mouth. Bugged out eyeballs. Couldn't see the froth because, I mean, you see this fiddle leak through. But you couldn't see it spittling all over everybody. That was the only thing about face bra is it kept the crazy towns from spewing on you too much. But, you know, it still saturated the mask and then still kind of oozed out towards you and you went, eh, yuck. So we're in the same situation with this in that they believe that there'll be so many other characters that want to drown that we'll want to drown with them. Well, we're not going along with that. But example is, remember, It was the federal government trying to benchmark every property in the country with geo-positioning. Remember how you had to be there and they sent a whole bunch of goons around, a whole bunch of wannabes out there to run around the countryside and GPS your front porch. Anybody remember that? Oh, I do because we didn't go along with it. And interestingly enough, A certain person, because they said he realized, oh, Amy, you have to bother Mr. Kornke. You don't need to bother Mr. Kornke. And so a certain person went out, and the GPS markings for our house were the field next to our house. Somebody went out to the field, the south field that we've talked about many times, and they benchmarked our house for that location. Anybody remember this? Now, what's fascinating about it is, well, we had a tornado come through. Never had a tornado come out of the north ever in Dexter, Michigan. Zeroed right in on the house. But it passed the back of the house, literally in the backyard, and slammed into and crossed over the field to the south of the house. But here's what's really fascinating, as you'll recall, because we were on the air when that tornado hit, remember? The other tornado came in due west. jumped over the ridge right behind the house across the street, knocked down all of the poor, sadly enough, all the pine trees right in front of their yard, and then went right across the road, right to the exact location where the GPS marker was from the other direction. And literally from above, there was an X marks the spot. on the location where both of the tornadoes crossed, and you know what that cross was on? The spot in the field where our person went out and GPS benchmarked our house. In fact, there were still a couple of actual maps that showed the address for our house on that GPS marker in the middle of the field where the two tornadoes crossed. And if any of you have been by the place, you know it's not that big a field. But it's also pretty obvious that the house that we have, which has been standing for a couple hundred years, almost, well, it's 126, so yeah, that property has been homesteaded for over 200 years. This is 2026 and it predates 1826 by a couple of years. The core of the house is old. The second add-on is not as old. The third add-on is not as old as that. But it's an old farmhouse, a big ass old farmhouse you can't miss if you're looking at it. But if you're going by GPS when you target it with whatever, that's not where it hit. Thank you, Lord. Thank goodness, everybody thinking ahead. So if you don't think that the whole police state operation isn't there for the sake of just supporting a stinking foreign police state operation, you need to pull your head out of your fundamental orifice because it serves only one purpose to, you know, again, So, an act, a vicious agenda of overt, over-the-counter kosher police state operations is what they're going to be implementing. And the whole system is designed there to support it. And FinCEN, yep, right in the middle of it. If you don't know what FinCEN is, originally when FinCEN was brought forward, they absolutely denied it exists. Now, who is it that said something about it? I did. I brought it up in American Peril. American Peril, copies were made all over the, literally went all over the planet. Interestingly enough, a whole bunch of people who were in the government explained, oh yeah, he's absolutely right. No, there's no such thing. Not 1993. There's nothing like that in America. Couldn't possibly be. Oh no, that's exactly what's happening. And today you'll find that even in movies, since then, which they claimed didn't exist, well, they just conveniently incorporated it into movies. You want to find one that's really interesting? Because Mark made American Peril in 1993, but out of the blue, watch the movie The Accountant. Anybody ever watch the movie The Accountant? Remember the characters in the movie? What organization were they with? And it's just so casual. It's like, oh, by the way, everybody knows about this. No, not everybody knew about it. But it's fascinating. Think about this, that deny, deny, deny. Oh, by the way, let's just make it normal, et cetera, et cetera. Not a surprise. It's nothing that's not new. Now as far as their operating in such a way, providing a mechanism for being able to pre-map out an attack on the American people, well sure. That was their purpose in the first place. They're not for the American people. They're not there to take care of or help us in any way, shape or form. Oh, I would take that back. It depends on what you mean by take care of the people. Yeah, don't worry. They'll take care of them. Yeah. Wait, wait, wait, not, not. Wait a minute. Did he mean that in a positive way? Well, he positively meant he was going to take care of things. I don't think you understand what he meant by take care of things. That's the only problem. So anyway, we're at about almost 20 minutes after the hour. Again, I think I qualified that and repeated enough. Ed can pull up some of the data stream out there on the Sprint missile system. I want to make sure we reinforce that. Mach 10 was the at least admitted to speed of the Sprint missile, but it was argued back in the day, and I remember this like it was yesterday, that that was what they would admit to. Kind of like the SR-71 and a lot of other aircraft as far as both altitude performance and velocity. What they admitted to or acknowledged was only because they were forced to and the actual operating parameters for the system. were much higher. How far back does the SR-71 go? And by the way, that's a manned aircraft, let alone an unmanned, let's just say, bullet hitter, because that was its job. Oh, by the way, yeah, somebody was over, how much did that site cost that was destroyed? I think everybody's repeated it a million times, but the one that was in Quatar or Tater, well, they'll say Tater, you know, Quatar or Tater, I think it's over there in Katers, anyway, that particular site's supposed to cost us $1.1 billion. Now if you go take a look at that particular radar site that was destroyed, now there's some really weird shenanigans they played with the imagery. But notice the four-sided toaster oven, the toaster type, remember the old stovetop toasters that didn't require electricity, that's what it looks like. It looks like an old wood burner toaster pyramid. And if you look at that one in Qatar and then go look at the Again, in North Dakota, the Stanley R. Mitchellson Safeguard Complex, Compare Notes and You Tell Me. Now, I'll remind you of something too. Back when they were doing this with the ABM system that they had, What's interesting is, well, we don't think it works. We need to tear it down. It needs to be shut off. We can't have it running to Russians, so we'll get excited and stared and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, what's interesting is apparently we didn't worry too much about this time around because we built it over there in the Middle East to protect the Jews, slash the Israelis. So we put this radar in place at 1.1 billion dollars. But we don't have anything of a comparative study defending America. At least not with them into. I mean there's stuff out there, but it's only to protect their special little niche places, not the rest of us peasants. We're all up for grabs. We're all in the crosshairs and that's where they like it. Okay, just think of it that way. They could care less about you or me. So anyway, again, that's in North Dakota. North Dakota, I've got to repeat that again. Apparently I couldn't hear it. There we go. Somebody goes thumbs up. Thank you. Appreciate that. So compare notes on the two. The one in Quidara or Tighter. in Q-A-T-A-R, KITR, and the other one which is in North Dakota. I would say, wow, looks like the same basic engineers were involved. Yeah, because there's not much nearly changed with regard to the concept. No matter what decade you're in, no matter what century you're in, because remember, 50 years ago, we already had it. Hypersonic ballistic, hypersonic air defense, what's the difference? Well, actually, you just take the 1, flip it around, and point it at somebody who does the same thing. Yep, that's right. So anyway, next, I've got that out there also. Here's an interesting sidebar. The fusion has been popping up left and right. When you start seeing it randomly pop up, it's part of the propaganda line. Fusion does work. Let's understand something. Like all the other things we're talking about, our hypersonic missiles, we need to get rid of those. Well, they don't work. They don't work, except for now all of a sudden, apparently, they do. Well, no, they did before. They did before. But what's interesting is the same is true with fusion. Fusion hit a wall back in the 80s. You know what the wall was? Federal money. Fusion research made leaps and bounds when it was privately slash independently owned. One of the companies that was at the head of that was KMS Fusion. And when I actually applied for jobs there, could have worked there if I wanted to, it would have been in, as I've said many times, it would have been in camera operations, camera monitoring and research. And the purpose for that was to document the progressive history of the development of the pellet chamber I'm But everything was crammed into one complex and they made leaps and bounds, advances forward. They had everything perfected. They were on the edge. They literally were ready to go to, we need to build it and just get it in production. All of a sudden, federal money, because of the crisis, you know, the national fuel crisis, an energy crisis this, an energy crisis that, and All of a sudden, there was federal money that poured in and everything came to a screeching halt. That was the end. Once the feds were in, the company size actually increased by what, the 6, 800 percent? And you know what almost all of that was? Government bureaucracy. Before they had been a lean, mean American company that was focused on research and development, the moment that the federal money came in for fusion, all of a sudden, all of the bureaucracy that was demanded to control and monitor everything that was done is what increased the size of the business. Productivity ceased to exist. Advancements stopped. But the one thing that did get bigger was a whole bunch of federal money-tit-sucking inspectors and special operating divisions and bureaucracy to maintain the bureaucracy. And you had to have more bureaucracy to maintain that bureaucracy, sir. And so literally what happened, it became a dead weight, like lead block. By the time they were done, they occupied half of the industrial park that was located right across an angle from the Ann Arbor Airport. and had been part of the NASA research from back in the 60s and 70s. But none of it was for productive purposes, none of it was for end result process, even though they were already passed pretty much all the qualifying R&D necessary for the system to be made operational. I know, I was there, I saw it. And again, it was one of those things where, well, once the federal money came in, they had a special process for bringing people in and it wasn't you or me. It was a whole little clique of special people whose job I think it was to steal whatever it is that they were doing. And they did. And it just disappeared. It just ceased to exist. So, again, it's not a surprise. In no way should you perform a bitter above or anything. It's like, no, it's just one of the many life experiences where you go, no, not a surprise. And the more you learn, the more you realize, no, you expect that. As long as you bring the parasite in, the parasite government in, You've finna destroy your business. You've destroyed your operation. And now they simply impose themselves and destroy it for you without any question. You don't get any option in the process. And it's all because of the incompetence of non-productive individuals that make up government. Just how it works. That's why they're spending government. If you don't support the Israelis, we won't give you a government contract for anything. Well, it used to be like KMS Fusion, we don't need a government contract, we're doing this on our own and we've got plenty of support. Well, attack those people who are independent, attack. And they did. But it's progressive dead wood, dead weight, dead head slash dead in the water and the rest is history as they say. So, not a surprise. And nothing that, you know, again, doesn't shake me to my foundations. It taught you how to avoid failure, avoid big government. Now the system can't do that, but we can. Just something to think about there. We can. And do I want my enemy to improve? No, I don't. So as long as they want to keep doing what they're doing the way they're doing it, I think that's a wonderful idea. I want them to keep performing just the way they are. Meanwhile, on the other side... Boy, why are we having fun? Now, other things that are going on right now in terms of operations, and I do have, oh, we're at the bottom. Thank you, appreciate that. Hold on here. Let's do this. I don't know. We'll find out. We're going to test our system to make sure our sound system is back up to where it's supposed to be. And to do that, we're going to turn to the blue book of massive music requests because there are so many. I know a lot of people have asked for the Wellerman and there are so many variations on that particular song. It's very popular. It is a cool sea shanty piece. Well, we aren't going to play it tonight, but I will remind everybody, I did get the request because I've got one that's actually now about three, four months old. I have been hearing people use that tune for all kinds of AI crafts. But the cute thing is there's a really neat series of it where it's the Wellerman and explaining how every Fire Arm and Resistance works. To the Wellerman, how your Glock 19 Weldermen works. To the Wellerman, how your AK47 works. Yeah. Oh, I've seen one of those, but it's been a while, yes. Well, anyway, for our girls way out in, as a matter of fact, they're in Bakersfield, California, we will play, there is a version of the Wellerman done by Alina Gingertail, but the Gingertail girl. But we're not going to do that tonight, not going to do that this afternoon. Instead, oh let's see, oh I'll tell you what, we had a whole bunch of requests for toll, we've had one republic counting stars, well I'm thinking about it. We were always counting stars, let's do this. Ah, what the heck, Stompy and mostly a driving piece, Foreigner, Jukebox Hero. It's actually a good mech piece. You know, there's a bunch of songs that have a certain like pace to them, a meter to them, and also the instrumentation. It's kind of like We Will Rock You. It dies. The first thing you think of is mounting up on a vehicle, everybody getting into place. Tank Commander gives a signal and on that kickoff when the music starts it's like, you know, We Will Rock You. It's the unit moving. Here we go. Florida, Jukebox Hero. with the best right here on WLST 66.6 on your am dial home of acid rock rocking with the best one quadratic radio 24 7 you L SD anyway we're back And it is a beautiful Thursday. It is the tea day where the Israelis and elements of the US government attack Americans and American soil and committing an act of government-sponsored terrorism, trying to blame somebody else. We know it's coming. It's not an if. Just a when. The traitors in DC will work with the enemy occupiers to murder Americans and American soil. They'll be letting it happen. They made it happen. We didn't bring all those illegal aliens in. The federal government of the United States opened the gates and let all of those illegal aliens in, traitors across the board, but happy and gleeful to do so, sucked in that over time, flew illegal aliens all over the country day after day. Always a lot of work. I am confused though. How is it that for 24-7, day after day, The federal government could ship in illegal aliens and help to distribute them all over the country, but Donald Trump can't figure out how to do day after day 24-7 illegal alien deportations by plane from all of the same locations non-stop 24-7. He just goes into total brain fart. His entire bureaucracy, who were hand in hand in the project, were there every day, nonstop. Made sure that the planes met their schedule and the illegal aliens were properly distributed all across the United States. But now, they seem to have all gone into catatonic brain fart and they just don't know how to do it. They knew how to do it before when they were working for the Communists. But they don't seem to know how to do it when in theory they're supposed to be working once again for the American people. I don't think they're working for the American people, do you? I think we all know better, right? Everybody's learned. Everybody knows the ship is sinking. Everybody knows Captain Lide. So anyway, talking about ship singing. Interestingly enough, has anybody paid attention to the gunnery of the people that are the Arrhenistanians in Straits of Hormuz? Have any of you seen the ships that were hit? I'm going to tell you something that's rather fascinating. I've only seen one image of a boat that I think it was shipped. It was the first one that was hit. that looks like it actually had core or structural damage and was burning. And I didn't see any more on it, so I don't know how trustworthy the image was. Seriously, it makes me wonder. But the latest images with regard to the gunnery the capability of the Iranians to actually hit a target that they want to, well it looks like they blew the rudder right off most of these ships. Now, none of these are fighting ships. This is one of the things. We don't have armed merchant marine, all because of everybody being wussified by United Nations treaty, etc. So you've got to be a good victim. Everything when you have a big ass globalist police state. and you have a big ass series of federal police states, you know, Soviet police states, be they in the US or wherever, everybody else has to be disarmed. You got to be a good victim so that the federal government agencies or the global agency, when they give a wink and a nod to their fellow traveler criminals, can attack with impunity and rape, kill, pillage, and burn, or pirate a ship, or whatever they want to do. But in the past, Merchant Marine always were armed and had teeth to protect themselves from pirates. You know, pirate to the Caribbean, that kind of thing. But not anymore. No, all of a sudden everybody just goes in, you know, stupid mode. Now I understand that first of all, I will say this, when you have some character who had four deferments for bone spurs, you know, get dum dee dum dum, trumpadum. Trump and Trump had four deferments for Bonesburg, which means that four other people went to Vietnam in his place and we don't know how many of them died. But somebody probably did. But yards are not in favor when four different people went to Vietnam. And, you know, probably at least one of them kicked the bucket. Maybe one of them was wounded, maybe all of them were killed. Maybe only a couple were wounded and a couple were killed. We don't know what the formulation was. But the brave, brave countenance of fearless leader, Donald Bonesburg Trump. Sending these people, first of all, into a fighting situation has now also called the crews of these tanker ships cowards. Now let me ask you something. Have you ever seen what a tanker ship looks like if it's loaded? What it looks like when it burns? Any of you? I mean, here's once again, I guess this is the problem with living as long as I have, but I think most all of you have seen one image or another of ships on fire. But especially because there have been more than a few just tankers that get burned because of booboos. Somebody makes a mistake and it's a propane ship. Well, actually you don't find very many parts. Well, you do the hulls straight down, but everything else is spread out over creation. So, A person who had four deferments so that he would not go to Vietnam is telling people who are on a flying, literally a floating Zippo lighter, a floating gas tank, a floating plastic and gasoline and kerosene and naphthalene carrier, if it's semi-refined crude because it hasn't been fully refined so it doesn't have all those eams out of it. Did what he did during Vietnam is calling people who do not want to be incinerated on board a commercial ship with no defenses cowards Kind of lame don't you think? You guys are cowards! What you bring your I'll tell you what fleet Admiral Trump a dump Fleet Admiral Trump a dump should get over there and lead by example get up there and with the helm of that one of the lead ships and Take us through the Straits of Hormuz Even if they're escorted, here's the problem. If anything gets through and they decide not to be so polite as to just blow the rudder off a ship, because it's pretty impressive a couple of the hits, they actually showed some close-ups. Now that means they've got to be either free-floating or they had to drop anchor real quick to secure themselves so they didn't just, you know, beach somewhere. But what's interesting is pretty damn good shooting for whoever it was. They didn't destroy the ship completely. It will require, you know, obviously extensive repair in order for it to be put back into service. Theoretically, during World War II, damage like that would be repaired at sea by a floating dry dock. But I don't think the commercial ventures have that to work off. And if they do, it's a little pricey. So, yeah, they're going to have to take it back somewhere where major ship repairs can be done, and whatever the facility is that that's centered out of would probably be where it would be towed back to. But it's the fact that the rest, no, they're not jumping to the opportunity because it would be very embarrassing if that spark does what it's supposed to do. And if you were an LP carrier, oh, to the moon, Alice, to the moon. You ever seen the guy's an LP tank of the type that serve, surface your area, which you've probably seen like these propane farms that are out, you know, where the guy has all these extra tanks. And he's got these very large tanks about the size of a small submarine. And usually there's two or three side by side. That's the equivalent to a nuclear device right there. You all understand that? Well, historically, way back in the 70s, I don't think there's been one in quite some time. Although you've seen some pretty exciting munitions plants go up. Remember last year we had the one munitions plant that went to the moon? Years ago, an entire, I think it was three fire departments were destroyed in Pennsylvania where they were fighting a fire which was part of a fuel farm, but it was a combination of fuel oil, gasoline, they had gasoline holding tanks, small, not really big, this was like a field distribution point, and they also had propane, large propane service tanks like the ones we're talking about. Well, the purpose behind those departments being there was to keep water on the propane tanks and keep the fire away, but unfortunately the temperature increased enough that the propane tanks went off. Three different complete fire departments were all lost in that moment, and along with the entire area was enveloped in what was a high velocity shock wave that destroyed material and equipment for miles. And the rest of the area had outer burst radius activity, which drops off very quick, just like when you do have an open air nuke. The local area of destruction is quite significant, but the drop off is pretty quick. Like, what were you talking about a nuke? Yeah, well, actually when the propane tank goes off, you couldn't tell the difference between it and a nuke, between the type of flash generated from the gas in its expanded thermal volatiles state. combined with the eventual eruption of the tank and the destruction of the area of activity and how it levels out down below, even have a mushroom cloud, the whole nine years. I've seen one. I've watched one go up. Not even that big. Not as large as some of the you probably have in your community. So just heads up, in fact a bigger one had it gone off in the Ann Arbor area where we had a similar fire, it would have taken out the whole valley or the whole area right there where the tanks were located. So again, do you want to be on something like that going through the Straits of Hormuz? I don't think so. It is interesting to note that at least one of the ships that I saw looked like it wasn't loaded. More likely that it was actually an empty or again, the question on this is was that a setup type of situation? Because the ship did not look like it was fuel-laden. It was not loaded, but it was making the attempt to run the straits, okay, for whatever reason. It was Greek, by the way, if you hadn't noticed. Now, the interesting thing about that is Here's a high probability, as I told you before, remember the one thing that the Straits of Hormuz were great for during the 10 year war between Iran and Iraq was writing off super tankers. And while I guess over 104 super tankers were destroyed in the Straits of Hormuz during the war, understand also that they were all flagged to one country, Liberia. And it became a running joke that, wow, you knew your ship had a death sentence if they reflagged it from its country of origin, number one, over to Liberia and then had questionable insurance practices. Well, we have a bunch of questionable insurance practices going on right now. But what's interesting is that all the ships that went down were first generation super tankers. They weren't long in the tooth, but they were. long in service for ships of the class and they got rid of them that way. It cost money if you cut them up, but you get full price for insurance or at least plus cost reduction based upon wear and tear, which they could lie about that. And so all those ships, well, it was a great way to not have to pay to have them destroyed. And you also got paid a lot because they were destroyed. See how that scam works? So remember that any time a situation, especially with war like this pops up, there's always a bunch of these scabulous, yamical-wearing turds with a scam waiting in the wings to be used. And they've done it before. They've done it before right there in the Straits of Hormuz. So if they do kick it off, they've got it all primed, cocked, locked, and ready to rock and roll for them to take a clunker, drive her in, Get the clunker whacked the clunker gets whacked. It's the pride of the fleet It was the flagship of the line. It was the best tanker ever built on the planet. Oh It's white so much and the Hebrew lightning hit you mean the torpedo same thing the torpedo hit it was it was Hebrew like me and All of a sudden the ship was white so much. I'm telling you I've seen this before I'm renting my hair cuz my cousin Izzy owned the boat. Oh, hey my cousin easy So be prepared for that if they decide to carry this through. But also the men on board the ships are not cowards. They're just human beings that don't want to die for somebody else's stupid cause that makes no sense because they have no dog in that fight. Why would you say something that stupid? Those guys are cowards! Well, general bone spurs. How about telling me why it is you didn't find a way around them and bone spurs so you could lead us valiantly into combat in Vietnam? valiantly! It would have been valiant! Everybody would have been excited. We had the name of Donald Trump, Second Lieutenant, Vietnam. I mean, it would have probably got in the commission, right? I mean, probably. Other things happening. Oh, hold on here. Thank you. Appreciate that. Somebody just gave me something to drink. Oh, no, not liquor, but something useful. There we go. As it is, again, a reminder to with regard to gasoline and oil, petroleum oil and lubricant products. The last time that we had a hyper expansion of the gas prices and the oil prices in general. One thing I pointed out, the oils, petroleum oil and lubricant products typically in the past did not catch up right away. So while gasoline tripled and quadrupled in price and gasoline is a waste product, for the first several years oil prices for a quart of oil did not change. And what's fascinating about that, guys, is that oil takes a lot more. The oil that goes into your car or lubricants that you have that are oil products, some of them much more refined than just conventional oil, stayed the same price for a very long period of time. And I pointed this out with the Intel report back in the day that the last time when the Hyper, actually 2008 was the best example, we had a big burst there. A quart of oil didn't jump in price with the gallon of gasoline cost and didn't catch up for almost three years. However, when it did, you now go into a parts store or go to whatever station and the price of a quart of oil is what, five, six dollars? Understand that when gas went to three, three and a half, four dollars, where it had been only 37 cents a gallon, Oil were stated about 95 cents a quart plus or minus up and down the scale. If you bought the more expensive name brand oil, it would cost maybe $1.27 or $1.30. But proportionally, you were making out if you grabbed all the oil you could. By the way, why? Well, because it did jump then to five, six, and seven dollars a quart. So oil refined oil in single quart containers actually was as good as putting silver or gold on the shelf. Now this is still true. Oil, conventional oils that you see in those quart containers, they don't go bad. They don't have an expiration date. They don't go stale. So hint, if you go to a resale shop or a place where a guy does like recoveries off of estate sales, or if you go to estate sales and you go in the garage, If you see any oils there, any lubricants there, they don't go bad. A case of 10W30 is still a case of 10W30. The difference? Well, probably if you look on the stickers in the garage there, you're going to find that, wow, the heat paid like $97 or $2.15 a quart or maybe $1.87 a quart because it's got little stickers on the things. And you go out and price the exact same quart of oil, what's it cost you now? Now this is again a nice thing because you don't want to, I mean I have gone out to different times and bought cases of the standard oils that we will use in each of the vehicles we have here. I've got a couple of cases of each of the both synthetic and the traditional oils as they come off the shelf. simply because that's policy. I need to have that much to keep the, I need to have a quantity to keep the vehicle in service all on my own because we do our oil changes and we do all the filter changes and everything else. In fact, we do everything on the vehicle top to bottom. So with that being the case, again, it would behoove you to pay attention if you see anything that anybody is getting rid of. By the way, also, stuff they put up by the street corner. Down the road here, I'm, what, before the snow melted. which is why you can tell it had just been put out from somebody cleaning out their garage. There were a whole bunch of dowels and two rifles with their buttstock sticking up out of the trash barrel. Did I say that? Yeah, yeah, there were. But also there were two milk cartons that were, by the way, by themselves, had to grab the milk carton, but they were full of oil. brake fluid and other petroleum products, WD40s or name brand variants on whatever, Lucas, a bunch of Lucas stuff. And the cross was stopping, picking it up, putting it in the back of the truck. Now, I prioritize the stuff that's already open, maybe pressurized like spray cans, use it first. But it's pretty difficult for that stuff to really go bad even though the can is as far as pressure goes. But if it does, if the pressure is gone, open up the can and pour out the difference. Save it. Everything, put it to use for what it was intended. But oil doesn't go bad. Oil doesn't have an expiration date. Refined oils. And again, make a point of also distributing them. I make sure that every vehicle has everything on board necessary to support the system that's on board. So brake fluid, trans fluid, oils, all of that's on board. A percentage, a few quarts of in one case, or maybe a pint of the other, depending on what it is. But it's there, and it's ready so that can be used. If you have to bug out, you've got to be able to support or maintain what it is you bugged out with when the time comes. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We're going to try to help you out with that. Anyway, next. We still have five minutes. Ivermectin. Somebody just asked me about this and we've actually been dealing with this because of some of the issues we have with some of the family problems that have been going on with health with certain people. Ivermectin is still available in a number of different directions. And it's counterpart, the other part of the formula for especially cancer treatment and stuff is Fenbendazole. Fenbendazole. God, I always fumble on that one too. Fenbendazole. There are a number of different companies out there that are providing this over the counter along with the ivermectin, it's a combination typically. Yes, I recommend that if you can invest in it. I know some of these places. It's a chunk of change. I understand that. But it is worth investing in the halving on the shelf. There are too many different things where these particular pharmaceuticals are very useful in the inventory. And if you have them, at least they're available. When the time comes when you need them, you got them. And the price really is reasonable considering their effectiveness. So, yes, as far as the Fend-bendazole, having that on the shelf, yes. Ivermectin, absolutely. You can still get Ivermectin in whatever's left, and I don't know how much is left, but over at tractor supply, a certain amount of material is still on the shelf. I would put both forms, both injectable and the oral, on the shelf and have them squared away as part of your expanded grab bag medical kit. Now, there's a couple of great ways to do med right now, but there's something I did want to mention again enough time. Yes, I do. At tractor supply, but also at other locations, There are clear versions of these plastic ammo cans. Now I'm sure other companies are carrying them. They came out in a burst about 6 months ago. I've been building up medical kits. Actually, they're see-through. I'm not putting everything in those kits. They're more like a boxed blowout kit. Like a boxed iFAC. They're basically the size of a 30 caliber ammo can. They are polymers. They're plastic. Now you can get them OD green, you can get them in black, but they do make them in clear and the clear ones have been marked down. I've seen them marked down several times. I've bought a couple braces of them. What's really cool is the clear ones have come with a rack carrier. Now, I don't think that rack carrier is really going to be that effective with 22 pounds of ammunition per can times four because it will hold four boxes. But you know what it really works well for? Medical supplies. and what's really neat about it is if you pack it right, the medical supplies with these milky clear versions are not perfectly clear. You can see what's in them and you can actually idea if you're working with the tools in the toolbox, in other words you know what the medical supplies look like, you can very quickly eyeball something and confirm. So what have I been doing with those? I've been taking four at a time and building up a triple pack iPad. and everything goes in one of those containers. It gets sealed, it gets marked on the inside with the slip and on the outside. And you grab one and you give it to Doc or you give it to somebody if there's a problem with the injury of some kind. Everything's in there. Scissors, tourniquet, compresses, abdominals, tape, rolls of gauze, 4x4s, everything in the package. They're, if tractor supply, they mark them down ridiculously cheap price. But you may find that any of the other farm employees type, or tractor supply type stores, you want to check them out. Black, green, or clear. But the clear, I think, is that your best for the kind of projects we're talking about, medical. We're at the top. God bless our republic. We got for dinner, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we're on the mark. You're all right. Yes, check it out. Boy, it's... No, we're not talking about the phone service. Boy, as it was wrote like hell, the missile system you're not supposed to remember because we built it first and for some reason, the run, you have got to hold it. I wonder how that happens. That's you, you know, being pronounced, and you can only build here. Come up to be back. What are we? You are a business, sir, to build a place for one land that you believe you own. You can yearly rent. Your children must attend a school of shined values, a regulated press. You do not owe. Your money is no longer made of silver or 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 sh- giving government control to you harm, so they could burn down churches and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters defend artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish to kill 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 as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for which his words were true. But we have ourselves to blame, for even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. 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? called out from the grave. We got it. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the third hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Quirky. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories south, northeast, southwest, and north. 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 our merchant marine operators out there, no matter what body of water you happen to be resting upon. And I will remind you today, well, again, We're broadcasting both analog and digital as they always do and we're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is Thursday. It is the 12th of March. It is the 18th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian the Socialist and Soviet Socialist occupation of America with a K2026 old earth calendar. 2026 Battle for the Republic, Book 2, the Winter War. Cold! Well, a little cold. It's not really cold. It's cooler outside. Temperature, we had an interesting twist. I didn't really mention this. Of course, everybody probably saw this in the weather patterns. When we had this major storm that came up from the west, we had a front that hit it from below, lower altitude, but still right out of the East off Lake Erie. This created a lot of that really dynamic weather yesterday in the bottom of the state. And it definitely, of course, created some, again, tornado-type conditions where the two fronts hit, although there wasn't really that much of a difference in temperature. It was angle and approach as much as anything that did the damage or caused the problems. So pay attention. If you don't have a storm shelter, you need to make one. This is something I haven't really talked about. It serves multiple purposes. If you build your storm shelter slash bomb shelter slash fallout shelter properly, it serves all those purposes. But if you're in a tornado area, tornado belt area, even if it has to be above ground and a fortification above ground, it still makes sense to have one. And almost always, as my parents used to do, the root cellar was also the storm cellar when they were way up north. What they did is install the well tank that was about 12 by 12 I think and all of the food for storage was stored down there all the canned goods, jar goods, everything that mom can during the season all went down there and of course farther up north you go in this case Montmarinci County that's way up north. It gets pretty cold, so during the winter, it didn't freeze down there. But if need be, you had a storm cellar. Because all over the state of Michigan, different decades and different parts of the short, medium, and long cycles of weather, tornadoes take place. Not very often in certain locations, but very seldom maybe, but they happen. And considering all the other fun stuff that government has in the inventory of things they'd like to fold, spindle, and mutilate the American people with, it would be a real good idea for you to have a storm shelter slash bomb shelter slash blast shelter if you can. Look up at the blast shelter isn't how it works. It's not difficult to build. It's just the idea that you've got to think ahead. But you can do it in phases. Just something to think about cement blocks are your friend cement blocks and sand and a little bit of lead would be a good idea. Everyone smile you keep getting that lead. We got a caller who do we have? Jump in there. Hey Mark this is Irish whiskey just real quick a update on an item I just found. I stopped at my local Harbor Freight and they got a big shipment of the Braun 1000 Lumen Tactical Rail Mount LED light. That's the 1000 Lumen Rail Mount Pistol light. They got a big shipment in locally and they're right at $50. And I haven't seen those in months. Well, you know, that was probably the, I won't say blockade, but you know, the held up maybe because of the tariff argument back and forth. Again, those are comparable to much more expensive models as everybody has pointed out. A lot of people have already done tests with these, you know, and so it definitely is something that is a useful tool to have in the toolbox. Depending on the weapon you want to mount it on, of course, it may or may not be a priority, but for some people it won't be, but for other weapons and for applications it is, it's useful. What did they have, like a big pile and an end cap or did they set them up? Where were they located? These were actually with all the rest of the bronze flashlights. Oh, excellent. So they were just located with all the rest of the flashlights and they had about 12 or 16 of them, something like that, on the racks. I asked the guy there, I always talk to, and he said they're selling just as fast as people find out about them. But I did check on the website. It does show that they have come in to other stores in the area, so this isn't the only store that's received them. Perfect. So again, for everybody out there listening, this is that flashlight. They got a lot of attention several months ago when they put them up at Harbor Freight. And the biggest, I think they were usually people doing videos, first of all were demonstrating, hey let's put it through its paces. But then they also did a couple of comparative videos which you can find on YouTube still showing the comparative difference between the two or basically the lack thereof. So if you're looking for a poor man solution for what is a relatively expensive item, then this is a good solution. And that's over at Harbor Freight right now. And again, on the shelf. The other cool thing, what you just did, remember we used to do this as a radio shack all the time too. You can cross-reference inventories off of their internet, their website, to identify, well, they sold out at my store, but, you know, county away, well, look at this. They have it over here. So make a mad dash while you can. Pick it up. And that way you've got it in hand. We don't know if this is a pile up. They have no way to tell at the stores. It could be something like say it was a pile up, but it's the only one. They just ended up cranking out a wave of them or following up on probably requests after orders, after sales. And this was the follow up issue. What's interesting about these is, again, Radio Shack, I mentioned them. Radio Shack was notorious for putting out a product that was very high quality and after they gave you the really high quality pilot model which was, you know, I can't believe this does what it does, when they sold out and they had the second wave, unfortunately almost always with Radio Shack, the second wave was a shadow of the original piece that they had for sale. And you could even see it in the quality of the plastic and the fit and all the other things. Again, I would assume this is pretty well maintaining standards. Everybody's looking at it and being able to tell or operating it obviously. Batteries on that unit again, was that AA or 123s for those? Or were they coin batteries? It's the CR123As and it does come with two. Yes. Again, go to our usual source, remember battery hookup. And if you're concerned, if you have a lot of 1, 2, 3 battery needs, in fact, let me look. I wrote down, I was looking at them the other day because I'm looking for more batteries. Yeah, Battery Hook Up, BatteryHookUp.com. And they do have, hold on here, let me see what I wrote down. I think they have 100 count, 1, 2, 3 battery bundles right now too. So if you have those flashlights, night vision, you might have an illuminated or rectacle, although some use coins, some use 1, 2, 3 batteries, some use double A. If you have a bunch of 1, 2, 3 batteryhookup.com would be a recommended solution for picking up spare batteries. And again, these are poles. In fact, hold on here. I have a box of them and I just moved it around and I just looked at it right here. I have the last box that I picked up and I would say 80% were all American recognized name brand. And then there was a mix of, like I said, that one. I'd say about 10 were what we call plane jacket and then the difference were Asian battery names. But they're all tested. Batteries are all tested in that case. I bought tested. and every one of them has been functional and flawless so far. Unfortunately it's because they did commit to the 123 battery, we got to have it. And since we got to have it, we got to find sources for it. So BatteryHookUp.com and the light is over at Harbor Freight. While you're over there, keep an eye on all the other little deals and sales that they have. There's a number of items that are always useful over at Harbor Freight. And every once in a while they have additional sales, so you want to keep an eye out for the markdowns on top of anything else. Anything else, scholar? Jump in there, please. Yes. One thing I would mention, the item number is 70460. It's a Braun tactical rail mount LED light, item 70460. That's all I got. Thanks. Thank you. Appreciate that. Let me point something out. I'm not going to spend $2,300. I mean, you can spend that on lights. You can spend that on more than that on lasers for rifles. If you haven't looked at the prices, it's like body armor and anything else. You can spend whatever money you want. But let me point out, these are great for beater systems. And what I mean by that is you got a rifle you like to throw in the truck and bounce around. This works just fine. And if you break it, you're not going to go, oh my god, my $300 flashlight. Whoa, it's me. Whoa. Now it's not likely you'll break that $300 flashlight or $250 or $200 flashlight. But when you're spending only about $50, you still go, ow, but not so much. And here's the thing. It is going to be tough to break them. unless you do something really stupid. I don't know if you're doing the... I noticed that whole stupid series of videos are out there on YouTube. I'm gonna drop my rifle and shoot it! You're an idiot if you drop your rifle. You should not be dropping your rifle. If I were there and you were dropping your rifle, I would be putting my 10 and a half wide military boot up your bungus. Bang! Because we're not doing it. Having an axe at it or a boo-boo will used to be You know, like when you're in the military, it was dropping, giving me however many push Fort Leonardwood away from your body. You will not fail to maintain control over your weapon. So you don't do it even as a ha-ha funny. But again, these things are great for what else, what other part of the program. Well, how about your 5-10 program? Prices are going up a little bit and availability has been bit a little bit because of all the different states that are doing the gun grabs right now. Virginia is going to be vacuuming up a lot of inventory. They're already doing it. I've talked to three different people and said, oh no, the orders from Virginia went through the roof. But here's another thing, orders from Washington State went through the roof. That's another state that's doing the gun confiscation, gun grab, gun crazy town. So, you know, it's a coordinated effort by the Jewish Communists to get that done against America before they do what they're going to do. What's interesting is Virginia is just everything is getting scarfed up. Of course, if I were you again, if you were listening, And if you are in Virginia, but if you're anywhere else, guys, AR-15 barrels, preferably whole AR-15 uppers because it's not that much more expensive to buy an unassembled AR that's on sale, an AR-15 upper, than it is to buy just the barrel. However, as we've said many times, the barrels in and of themselves will be money. And the barrel, the upper receiver on the AR-15 and the bolt carrier are actually more troublesome to make than the lower receiver even if I had to build it from scratch. With the technology for the moment that we have off the shelf, with CNC type router technology, we can build a wooden metal plate reinforced lower in what, 22 minutes, 24 minutes. and you're talking, don't worry about the finish on the outside, drop the bolt release slash bolt lock back, throw that out the window if it's not needed. Put everything else up to snuff. And the thing is that, again, the upper, much more difficult because that's where all the real work is with regard to pressure and pressure application containment. The bolt carrier, of course, too, the bolt carrier is quite intricate. So, with all that being the case, off-the-shelf factory parts are kind of handy. If you're an AR operator or any kind of rifle operator and you're sitting in any of the communist police states that are making their move, it's perishable, guys. Perishables, perishables, perishables. And if you're thinking about needing more rifles, well, of course, you could go up by whole weapons, but those require paperwork. But if you park the weapon out and cherry pick off the cheapest, you can put five rifles for a 5.10 program together. And if I needed illumination slash bet-b-dazzle lights for those rifles, Harbor Freight, five of them there for the price of which you pay for one of the more expensive models. Now, I'm not belittling the more expensive model, but I've had this conversation several dozen times in three days. about volume. In other words, I'm not going to fight anybody. Usually the person who says, well the AK is tougher than the AR. I know it is. I'm going to tell you that. But the AR-15 is the gladdiest of the day. And if you had to outfit five people right now that just showed up, bare ass naked with a towel around their ass, and you had to outfit them top to bottom, I don't think you have the mowerwythal to have $1,200 worth of state-of-the-art cutting edge, but medium grade AR-15 in the upper crust ring. However, for that price, about $1,200 to $1,400, you can build five AR-15s that are all average grade, functional, nothing to write home about. no prettier or uglier than any other weapon and you can hand one out to each person there, minus that light. Now you add the light, you're going to add another $250, but guess what? Between the light, the optics, whatever you're going to put on it, and maybe a laser if you choose to, which is not a bad idea because there's some reasonably priced lasers out there, you can actually outfit five men, a fire team, with some pretty damn good pieces of equipment and not kill the bank account. And you should have lots of spares laying around. Wouldn't it be nice to be able to have a rifle near at hand rather than having to store or keep a weapon in one place and you're thinking you just got to go to another part of the house and man I'd have to run back over there. How about if you had an AR-15 where it was literally as Don Betcher used to say it would leap to your hand. It would appear as if it leaped to his hand. That's how it should be. Either way, these are less expensive solutions, especially for what we consider garrison rifles, support resupply rifles. Remember, the basic rifle will get you whatever you need from your enemy. And your enemy is nothing but a mobile resupply pod waiting to be harvested by our side. That simple whatever they got we're gonna strip her out there We're gonna strip them bare-ass naked right down to the underpants the right the underpants are gonna be horrible They're gonna be some leaky holes There's terrible stuff that comes out of people when you when you put a bullet in them and they die But you know what you got a factory out there making any of this stuff No, we don't and most of what we're getting right now You're already seeing this with this BS with this Straits of Hormuz garbage A handful of locations have become so critical to society that it's right out of dune. You know, the spice is like the most valuable. They're acting like it's the most valuable substance in the universe. And remember what he responds with, it is. And the oil, affecting, as we've seen time and time again, through whatever fabrications or whatever illuminations, is now affecting everything. It's going to be a matter of can it be moved? It's going to be a matter of can you really even afford it? Are you going to spend money on it? And if they dump the American economy, which they've always been on the edge trying to see if everybody's going to put up with it, just become a bunch of weezers and let them butcher us, which isn't going to happen. So the problem they got is the moment they do this, a whole lot of people who may not have immediately been in our camp are immediately in our camp because they understand who's causing the problem. And we need to be prepared for the point where either A, you need replacements for your equipment that's been battle damaged, or you've got a new unit to outfit, and between all of you, you can put another platoon back into service. That's what the 5-10 program's all about. Either doing a five-man fire team or a 10-man squad. Top to bottom, as far as equipment. Now, if you can put weapons in place, better still. Now, on that note, real quick, CDNN Sports has got about three or four, they have many more, but there are three or four specific air defense shotguns for a really good price, between $1.19 and $1.28. $119 to $128 over at CDNN Sports. I guarantee they're Turkish. They look to be. But one is a 28 inch barrel, bird barrel, 3 inch magnum, 5 plus 1 and the other is a mock stainless steel. It's got a seracote that apparently is a marine coat but it's not stainless. It looks stainless. Looks like a typical finish. Could finish but a little brighter with a 20 inch barrel and that's a 5 in 1 also. Now, these are both standard stock and standard fare for CDNN, that's C, NN Sports, okay? CDNN Sports. Air defense guns, everybody should have a shotgun. Everybody should be carrying a shotgun in the field. Everybody. That's our policy now. We've completely built that up to the point where everybody's going to have to figure out how to carry a 12 gauge. And not a shortened stubby gun. That's not what you want. We need bird guns. We need bird barrels. We want to make sure we're using heavy shot. And we know full well that everybody contributes to what is called final fires in the air defense mode. That means everybody participates. All the other heavier stuff does its job and participates. But at a given point, last area of defense is you taking care of your area of responsibility, you yourself. Shotguns, shotguns, and shotguns. We're going to need more shotguns. Most of you already have that covered. Now if you already have a bird gun, don't you worry about buying anything else except unless you need more guns for every participant, every family member. But every family member should have a shotgun. Whether it's a 20 gauge or a 12 gauge, it doesn't make any difference there. Flavor a choice thing. But then pile up the ammo. I will say this one interesting thing about the estate sales most recently. It's really weird. A whole bunch of 10 gauge is showing up. Guys that I know that that's all they do is buy up estates. They're a conduit for our allies now. I put them in touch with certain people. Put them in touch with the other people that I know. And 10 gauge, because Michigan here has had a lot of goose hunters and 10 gauge was big with what now are becoming the grandpa guns. And I would prefer a 10 gauge, it's not the most common. But ammunition is the issue because it's yay, biting in your wallet that much more. Otherwise, 1220 gauge, if you're looking for 16 and 410, 410 would be absolutely minimal, but let's consider something there. I think I heard a caller, but give me a second. Right now, 410 puts out more pellet than an AK-74 with a 545 shot load. Think about it. Have you seen what they're doing? They're reloading 545 AK rounds with a handful of BB pellets. Well by God a 410 does better than that. So consider, I mean consider, that if you have any shotguns all of them should be ready to be brought to bear to assist. It's not your first choice. I recommend 12 gauge, 10 gauge if you got one. There you go. You're actually above everybody else. But we're looking at close flight air defense. It's that simple. If we're traveling everybody's up with a 12 gauge. Everybody's up with a shotgun. Okay, that's how it's going to be. And the reason for that is because of the obvious implied threat that you're all supposed to be terrified of, but instead we're going to put down as quickly as we possibly can with multiple fires. That's, again, last fire air defense. Can we get a caller? Who do we have? It's Larry from Indiana. Yeah, they're... Hey, what's the matter? They're already telling you that they're going to hit California with drones, but they want you to back the Iran war, so they're telling you it's the Iranians. It's the Jewish false flag. You mentioned something unredacted last night, and I went to look for it, and I couldn't find anything. Do you remember what country you were talking about? They were trying to put down the uprising? Put down the uprising. You were telling us to look at redacted news because they had a person on they were interviewing. They were trying to do a deep-pile thing. Oh, yeah, no, it's there. No, it's there. It's last night. Yes, I even brought it up on, yes, on the air, you recall. It was that last night's redacted just before we came on the air. The full hour is what you want to watch. Well, what was the title of the war? I believe that one was Israeli Secret Drone Base in Republic of Georgia. That's one you're talking about. And Trump Blanks has guests. Well, it's not in the title. It's in the body where the guest is talking about Georgia. That's where you want to listen. There's a piece where they've got a guest and he's interfered with several times. They are cutting people out. That program, REDACT has been taking a lot of interference, just like we do at the beginning of the program. Only they've had it happening through the whole of the program. Now, I don't think it's load because they're pretty commercial. But when he's talking, where he's talking about what they did in Georgia, where they literally beat one of the pro-queer reporters to death, and the people, it was the first day that they wanted to try and push a gay rights, gay pride parade. Basically everybody went to town and said, how about we don't do that? And the way they did that is by beating the living crap out of everybody. So, good way to deal with the problem. And that's going to, I think, continue to be the solution where they are. It's the only way they're going to get rid of the problem. Well, there's other ways that are even better, but that's, you know... step one solution step two would be long-range and that way they can't run too far before they drop dead. I'm pretty much guaranteed they are going to use a lot of drones on us here. I've been watching video of, they've been showing all kinds of video out of Ukraine, the Russians sitting Ukrainians, Ukrainians sitting the Russians. I've played with some of the little little drones here, some of the ones that are small enough that you don't have to register with the feds. Of course they're trying to, or they already have eliminated your ability to get those now. They don't want people to have their own surveillance, their own toys. But yeah, Trump used a couple of the agricultural sides against Hugo Chavez in his first term. He's gonna take out him and his wife in the public square, and the last minute they turned him into a building. They had a bunch of C4 on them, ready to blow them up. But these videos in Ukraine, you watch them, you see the bird's eye view, what you're flying at, and they just got a big spring on the front of it. It's just an impact switch. So that wherever it hits, that's when it blows up. And they fly them into houses. They fly them right inside car windows. They straight down on people. So yeah, having a shot getting ready to shoot. Something that's got a lot of particulates you can get out there is, you'd better be quick. Because I mean, it's amazing watching some of these videos. Well, I think that here's the thing. Okay, this is the subject we need to keep reinforcing. Americans hunt quail. And if you've ever hunted quail or any partridge, They're no different from the drone. I think they're actually tougher to hit because an on-board brain not affected by a delay from adjustment by an operator who might be miles away. That's the kind of person, that's what we want to look for as I've said. If I were in the military right now, the first thing I'd be doing is one of my questions for inbound personnel would be have you ever hunted waterfowl or fowl or done trap and skeet? And that person would be part of a new MOS that would be a minor, like a degree MOS, you know, military-acutational skill. I mean, common sense. You pull from the existing inventory the people that have the skill necessary to complete the task. And then you develop more by training them. We use, you know what's really funny about this? Let me point something out. And I'll bet you can still find the training videos out there. There was, for gunnery school, for air defense, Guys, you know you see all these bomber gunners in World War II, waist gunners, belly gunners, turret gunners on the roof, tail gunner. You know what they trained everybody with initially for familiarization and lead? 12 gauge bird guns. And they literally were doing trap and skeet to teach them about the concept of flight and lead. And if you doubt me, I want you to go look up aircraft gunnery training videos. Just do that on YouTube. See what pops up. And when you watch it, that's all that was required. That was enough to give them the basic orientation needed. Now consider, most Americans in that era, no let's say most, let's say a big chunk, We're already people who had come out off the farm or again have been in the field because you just had the depression. People were hunting to survive, to stay alive. They ate it. So getting, you know, becoming better at the job is a real good idea if you want to continue to live, you know, slash eat. So what you're looking for, or again, to orient yourself towards those skills And then in a combat deployment, no matter what, like I said, you do a shotgun sheath. You don't want a big, heavy, elaborate, or whatever you got is fine for what we're doing. But a magazine said shotgun is bulky. It doesn't need to be that bulky. What you want is a bird-type gun. It's lean. It's designed for snap shooting, rapid snap shooting. And that's what everybody needs to be focusing on. And again, we already had perfected all the, this art has already been perfected by Americans and by hunters all over the world. So the people you'd want are the people who already have that skill and then you expand upon that by teaching it. Step one is you know grab who you can. Step two, find more, you know find somebody who wants to be the instructor or is competent enough to be the instructor and that's their job. From this point forward son, this is what you do. And then you expand the numbers that way. See that's the problem with this whole situation is it's not hard to deal with the smaller, the smaller drones. At each level with air defense you have to add weapon systems to the inventory. And what's happened is this. They've cheaped out on the troops because they found they could steal the money out of the American coffers to the point where the higher end stuff, the upper higher end stuff, is all we have. Why is that? Because of the criminals and thieves we have in our government who have stolen most of the money that was procured for what was supposed to be national defense. They have lied, they have stolen, they have cheated, and they have cost us lives because of it. And it's going to continue to be an issue until we slap inside the head and take back the country. Because they're going to continue to be stupid. They're not going to fix this. What I just described only takes a few minutes to get going. I guarantee sitting on their ass on it and no way, shape, or form would they allow it. They're anti-gun. You can't have troops being issued more guns. You got guns? That sounds weird, but it's not. Think about the inner-retentive control freak, woke-ass TOS, that's been, you know, run the country at one point or another. All those characters are still in our military. Why would you want that? Well, I don't know, I'd like to stay alive. I'm probably pretty confident with it. And you give me the opportunity and, well, actually, wait a minute, you don't want me to survive. They want you dead anyway. They'd like to see all of us dead, so I guess probably not providing that tool in the toolbox would be a good idea in their mind. So betrayal. So what it comes down to is just being betrayed, son. Go ahead, caller. We've got a leafy clary still there. I wanted to ask, you were comparing a drone to a cartridge or a quail. It don't matter if the drone is bigger than the cartridge or quail. No, if well gotta remembers, okay, there's the first most common mistake these aren't flying tanks Guys come on. Okay. The first rule helicopters are the most susceptible to small arms fire or rotary-wing aircraft Why because they have to beat the air into submission. It's an old joke, by the way Helicopter pilots are badass, you know, these be a t-shirt because they beat the air into submission Only God can do that that rotary-wing pilots Well, the thing is, is that all aircraft are susceptible to air defense, number one. To what degree depends upon the weapons that you have available and what you perceive to be the threat. At the lowest level, with any of the small to even intermediate drones, all air defense works. To what degree is determined by how much, again, what's that term? And the air defense school is called throwing junk. And there's all kinds of wicked things you can do. Here's one of the things I'd build if I was in the field. I'd do a FU gas. Okay, everybody knows. Well, let's think about it this way. We know about beehive. First of all, we're talking shotgun shells. Okay, what's the next step up from somebody going and having a trench gun? Well, rifles, but we're not talking about any kind of, you know, they don't create a spread. You gotta throw a bunch of pellets down range, you know, full auto. But you know, what about a FU gas? What about a pipe with a touch off with a pivot and a little lineup iron sight nothing fancy and when you touch it off you dump about oh 4000 BB or 4022 caliber sized pellets downrange and they're all going at the same velocity higher than the velocity of a shotgun Slightly slower than the velocity of that rifle You're not going to miss it basically like a parrot gun where all you do is go boom And all of a sudden anything that was you pointed at in general direction of it, it can't get out of the way fast enough. And no matter which way it goes, the shot pattern is what, 6, 8, 10, maybe 40 feet wide. However many pellets, is it worth my life to build something like that? Oh hell yes. Would I do it? Oh hell yes. And you know what? Here's the thing. What did I just describe? Anybody look up trench mortars from World War I. Do you know what a trench mortar is, caller? Are you familiar with a trench mortar? No, I'm not. Okay, a trench mortar, my grandpa, my grandpa taught me a lot of fun things. During World War I, the troops never got, a lot of stuff that the troops used didn't come from the factory. Every time that a 75 or one of these other guns fires around, it has a big brass case. Now you take that big brass case, and you use it like a muzzle-loading cannon. Only you make a whole brace of them. If you do a search for trench mortars, trench mortars were made by the troops. They always show you all this stuff in the movies with stokes, mortars, you know, boom, the regular mortar everybody knows. But basically what they did is a bank, they would do a bank of five, six or ten of these things. They make a wood frame, they made a lever so that you could actually adjust the fire a little bit because they'd have a trough, a cradle that these things would sit in. They were separated by about usually a foot, maybe a little more, maybe a little less. And you literally could either use cannon fuse from the ass end, because you just knocked the primer out of the big ass brass shell, or you run a cannon fuse into the inside or a squib. And what they did with a squib back then was they would break a light bulb, take the light bulb, put it down in the base with the wires, brass soldered to that, sit that in the bottom, put your powder charge on top of that, whatever you had. put a piece of board or a piece of cardboard or a piece of, you know, you might use cloth because you need it so it stays stable. But you would use typically boxed stock, which back then wasn't like cardboard like you see now, but more like the card stock that they used to make the books out of, make the hardbound books out of. If you ever know how they're made, I used to build those. Anyway, you cut it the size of the dimension of the shell, put that down on top, and then you lay gravel and rocks. and all kinds of Wicked Evil stuff if you're going to do what we're doing. Or, what they used to do is actually make up their own high explosive shells with a fuse and the fuse would be laying down in the charge, it would squeal down into the charge, and when they set the thing off, the fuse would be lit on the can charge that you made, the grenade charge. That would go down range 2, 300 yards, and it would be like a little barrage of artillery shells that you made at home. Now, if you wanted anti-personnel, they take the same thing, they load it the same way, put the same piece of cardstock in, but they have to fix it in place. Then, like my grandpa said, they take rocks, pieces of brass, chunks of debris, even other shrapnel that was laying around from all the damn artillery, you know, shrapnel that was landing on them. Put that all inside that tube and you'd lay them all horizontally and when, whoa, here would come Otto and everybody else with him, including Hans and Dieter, while they were coming at you in a bayonet charge, you'd just set that thing off and whoa! You've got eight or ten shells going off simultaneously in one big ass shotgun shell with all kinds of hellacious things. And like I said, then you find batteries stuck in your forehead, chunks of steel, parts, car parts. That's what I'd be loading it with. Now if I'm anti-personnel, that's one thing, but if I'm going after something like this, I would do a duck foot. I'd make it so it could be mounted to the vehicle in basically a boat lock kind of fixture and I have somebody on that damn thing all the while I'm going down the road. You see this a hundred times in all these bullshit films and why the troops aren't being provided with this kind of weapon made by a government? Well, because it costs money and they don't want to do it. But otherwise you've got a gunner on standby, just like what we used to call air defense guard mount. When you get into military deuce and a half, two guys are designated to be standing up towards the cab and they have, you roll the cab, canvas in the front back and two guys have eyes and ears, constantly looking for air threat. Now we already know that this air threat exists, so we're not going to get caught surprised or off guard. We're not going to be crapping our drawers because it's, you know, coming at us because we know that the threat exists, so we're going to prepare to fight it. And in the process with something like this fougass type concept, it's like, well, meeee, boom! And I don't care how hard it tries to maneuver out of the way with that big ass, let's just say, poor man's sewer pipe shotgun or duck foot where I do one or two or three of them. I don't care if it costs me the three rounds to do it. I set them off all at the same time. I'm going to hit something. And it's going to get shredded. And I'm going to pay attention because my life depends on it, so I'm not going to be casual. I'm not going to be comfortable in a vehicle. In fact, what gets me is, OK, where did everybody not learn this? That everybody should be sitting out and facing from the inside of the truck outbound. And everybody should be part of the eyes and ears watching for this kind of threat. We now know that this threat exists all the time. So I'm not going to shit my drawers, crap my spine out my rear end because I'm terrified. My idea is to fight through the situation. That's what I was taught. So everybody's looking for the SOB. Everybody. And everybody in the next vehicle. If you've got people in the ass of a truck, they aren't going to be facing each other. They're going to be turned around, and I'm going to readjust everything so that I've got eyes looking out the back of the truck. My bench seat would be in the middle so that both sides look to the outside. I'll tell you what, an example of this, Rhodesia or South Africa. Take a look at how they put their anti-mine trucks together. Back then it was IED's mines and you still had threat from above with ambush. So what they did is you didn't have the troop seats on the outside. You put the troop seats on the inside with everybody's back to each other. And then you put a gun rail on the outside so that while you're traveling, the gun was already in position out-faced. And on top of that, you still probably had either a roof gunner because you had a gun cupola station on the front cab, or it was built in to the back end where the box of the truck is. And that was where you put your belt-fed gunner, whatever. Well, today we know that we have a drone threat. So would it not be smart to think about this? Even if I couldn't give a shotgun to every man in the field, how about I put a brace of 10 or 12 shotguns and assign them to my transports? And every time we get on board, we switch out, we keep our personal rifle right there at hand, but we issue out a 12 gauge to everybody, plus we have a better anti-vehicular, anti-air threat defense weapon that's central to the vehicle. It stays with it all the time. If I have to travel, I'm constantly in air defense mode. You want to know about this caller, everybody listening? That's how we were taught in the past. So where the hell did everybody's brain go? I'm not describing rocket science or something that was hard to figure out. We used to all be trained to do this. All the dumbasses that we have that are the dumbasses in our system got lazy because we were too busy, like I said a million times, we were too busy beating up the five-year-old blind kid. And now all of a sudden we're in a real conflict and everybody's shitting bullets because they can't figure out how to fight. We still kill you. Damn right, it's a battlefield, fool. equal opportunity dying time for everybody congratulations what part of that didn't you figure out just like a conference I like what Scott Ritter said the other day he said people calling him going how could I how could I get out of the fight I don't want to be with this it's like whoa wait a minute fool you volunteered number one you got a green uniform on and I'll bet you they gave you that rifle for a reason you didn't know what you were going to be doing Because you do hear, as I've said many times, a lot of stupid people going, I didn't sign up for this. Well, as a matter of fact, it is what you signed up for. For the ones that are in the military. For us, we're all volunteer. But if we're going to fight, we've got to fight to win. Since we plan on fighting to win, we're going to adapt all of the policies that will allow us to probably fight through and survive. Let me point out something again, too. Hezbollah is in the battlefield again. Have you noticed how they've shut up about what's happening with Hezbollah and the Israeli trash? Anybody notice this guys? Now the Jews have all the same toys. They've got all the buzz toys. They've got all of the little drones. They've got all the medium sized drones. They've got every weapon that an army could possibly want because they stole it from us. Hezbollah doesn't have that. And Hezbollah has been kicking the living bejesus out of the Jews every time they go into the field. For the first time of the last three actions, the first two actions in the last several years, the Israelis got their ass handed to them in two big platters with one big ham cheek in each platter off their ass. But this latest one, not only did they beat back and engage and beat back the Jews, the Israelis, but on top of that they went into an offensive sortie, which they wouldn't do that for very long. but they actually were able to perform aggressive offensive action. It's not been their nature to do that. They are effective defensive fighters with a phenomenal intestinal fortitude level beyond most anything that you probably will see on this planet. If there's anybody that's more like a Spartan fighter right now, it's Hezbollah. You can see it by results, people, by results. It's not by bragging, it's not because somebody has some stinkin' propaganda arm puffin' shit up. It's by result. Because the law has nothing behind them. They have no place to run. You learn real quick that if you don't have any place to run, and remember they'll brag up that they shot you in the back, that you might as well dig your ass in, get really good at what you're doing, plan on killing them every possible way you can, and be creative beyond even any method that they would think of. And then you go to count on the sons of bitches. And you keep going to count on them until there aren't any of them left to kill. And that includes the dronatoids, the nematodes, the hemorrhoids, whatever else they come up with. It doesn't make any difference. But air defense is not in the formula and that's where the problem has been. Why? Because we've been too busy playing thug and beat up the blind kid down the street. The five year old blind kid is easy to beat up. When all of a sudden you end up having to fight somebody who really is motivated, which by the way your opponent is, then it's a very different world. And that's where, again, where the bullets meet the flesh. So we can do this. We've got to, again, better cop an attitude right from the get-go. Again, the battlefield is a dangerous place. Words mean something. Anybody ever, think about this, you ever, they're being a little more honest, but we already knew about this years ago, but now everybody discovers things. Does anybody realize just how dangerous the sling operator was in the Roman army? Do you know how lethal those people were? You're talking about, oh, just the sling. They made whole commercial projectiles for those. They made insulting projectiles, what we call insulting. They actually put little snotty comments on commercially made metal sling projectiles. And sling men were operating just like riflemen or marksmen or more like snipers in some cases. But they'd kill you a couple hundred yards. If you walk a couple hundred feet at least, a couple hundred yards, they could still put a hole in your properly, depending on what they were using and what their area of expertise was. But it's the idea that nothing has changed on the battlefield. Dangerous place. Flying things, dropping things, pokey things that perforate your body. They're just all over the place. Now get over that, let's figure out, now we know what the threat is, how are we going to get rid of the son of a bitch that's got it, put it before us? Number one, we've got to neutralize the threat. Then we hunt the bastard who created the threat. And we put his ass, you know, we put him on a spike. I find a drone operator, they die horribly. Everybody understand that? You're with me? You better understand what's going to happen there. I find a drone operator, he's done. I'm wondering, this is against the Geneva Convention. Well, I ain't never heard of it. See, everybody brags about that when it's like the big puffy-up super-teen coming in and we're all Johnny Jet Jock. Well, how about if everybody else has copped the same attitude? You think it works the same way? Sure as hell doesn't. Well, you're supposed to roll over and die. That's not really on my schedule of things to do this week. And by the way, you first. Pop, pop. Boom, boom. Everybody's got to remember, everybody fights, nobody quits. We're doing just fine. Boy, I'll tell you what, you got to be going on that one. Forget it. We can deal with them. The big thing here again is a policy example of somebody just asked, well how would you employ these? Well, I just said this several times over the last couple of months. Everybody gets a shotgun. Shotgun is carried in a scabbard. Now it can either be prepped and ready to fight, in other words over the shoulder or alongside the combat kit, whatever you're wearing. or it could be attached to your backpack, but it's not the best place for it because you're going to drop your packs. Especially if you're carrying heavy infantry going in, you could have them attached that way because your defense gun is an option. So if you were to use it like we did, either the... well if you use it like the machete, it's attached to your combat kit. But remember the machete used to be right over your shoulder to your right and static and in place and everybody carried it in the same location so no matter whoever I was with, Even if it wasn't mine I could grab, you grab the machete, you pull it out, you whack the suckers with it or you use it. Even if it's off another corpse, your ally is a friend. Your medical gear is all in the same place, your weapons are all in the same place. That way in pitch black, if you fall dead next to me and I can't get to what I have or I got knocked silly, I can grab the weapon or what I need off of you just as quickly as you will off me if I'm the corpse. Everybody understand that? So a gun sleeve would make sense. We need a minimalist shotgun so that we can provide fire power, but we also need to be able to deploy it quickly. It needs to have minimal contact surfaces. Well guys, most of your bird guns, your commercial bird guns, are minimized with contact surfaces because you like to slink through the brush and the underbrush and move through tree lines and move over fences. So the gun is already perfectly designed to be quick to draw, quick to bring to bear. That's what you need. I love these magazine fed shotguns. And again, if somebody were committed to doing nothing but that, that is another T-O-E, Table of Authorized Equipment and Manpower actually, how you employ certain personnel. But ideally, we don't just want one man doing all the work. We need a whole eight man or a ten man squad. contributing to the air defense. I would rather use a few extra too many rounds to put the drone down or multiple drones down as opposed to trying to conserve ammunition. You're going to learn that you want lots of ammo, you want a percentage in water, and you want something in the way of calories. I've just had this conversation a hundred times in the last couple of weeks, but especially these last couple of days. Water is life. In order for you to be able to function, you need water. You start getting cross-eyed, you start getting shaky, you start having internal problems. Typically it's A, you've run too far without water. B, you need calories. So whatever calories you're carrying, like again, this is what I'll point out. Hear that? That's survival tabs. I put one of these in every combat kit I build as far as my personal equipment, all the stuff that I put together. Even the medical kit has one of these. Now, everybody goes, well, that's kind of heavy. It's all it is. It's the only food I'm carrying if I carried this in a fighting situation like we're talking about. Why? I only need a minimal amount of calories, and I can even put a small package version of this stuff in the kit. But I need water. A pint is a pound the world around. And I need lots and lots and lots and lots and lots and lots of ammunition and grenades and pyrotechnics. So where my weight is going to go is into shotgun shells for half of my operation on this day because all of you are telling me the drone is the threat. Well if the drone is the threat, then the threat dictates my combat load. Air go, 50% of my combat load has to be prepared to support my air defense gun which is the 12 gauge. Now if I got five or ten men all going at that drone at the same time because first of all, A, we're combat set for it. We're moving when we travel, we're carrying it. We're not carrying the rifle in readiness, we're carrying the shotgun. And we hear meh, we're off in the distance, eeeh. Then we know that ready station. Another thing, we do not carry the combat shotgun for air defense in a, in a muzzle down configuration. Why? We need to be in a snap shoot position, which means that carrying the bird gun for air defense or carrying any shotgun for air defense, we need to be at port position barrel high. Does everybody understand that? Port position barrel high. Port position barrel high. When we hear the threat, number one, we spread out even more than we already have. We also automatically do what? We take cover. We take cover anything to put material between us and whatever is coming down range. Come from down range because down range is in front of my weapon. If we have a threat, we call for identification even as it's happening, identify the quadrant and all fires engage. Everybody engages. Target destroyed. We immediately redeploy, looking at all quadrants from our location to identify the second threat which is probably following up from the first. What? Well, just because you saw that one and heard it, while you're busy with that one, don't you think that if somebody were smart, they'd be doing a double tap on you? Or maybe a triple tap? Well, you weren't so sick as heck. You're not that smart. Yeah, I am. I'd be real quick to do what I do. So it's bow, bow, bow, bow, bow, down and restation. And when you say either restation or up, Each person is watching their quadrant, all 360 degrees. Second threat, right. Second threat, right. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Down. Reload. Reload. Reload. Top off your tubes. Top off your tubes. See how this works, people? Every aspect of what you're dealing with, the threat. You have to be ready because you're now embracing the trade. And if you're embracing the trade, we have to be prepared to fight whatever threat is presented. Prior proper planning prevents this poor performance. Okay? We're at the top for everybody out there. We will fight, we will win. And when we're done, I'm gonna hang the bastards. I don't know about you. I'm gonna find every last one of the son of a bitches. Anyway, we're at the top. God bless our Republic. That's right, remember guys, there ain't no rules with what's coming up. There isn't any restrictions on what's coming up. Whatever we need, if we don't have it, we're gonna build it. And if I can't find it, I'm gonna gut my enemy, strip him bare-ass naked, and take everything he's got with me to make what I do need. We have to win. We will win. To do that, we have to fight effectively. And all of you need to be thinking ahead and outside the box. Anyway, we're at the top. Thank you, Larry. Good subject to bring up. For everybody out there, guys, we're going to take off for now. Ed's taking over more LTR coming up, and we will be back tomorrow at the same time on Liberty Tree Radio. You look quail! Tang bang! Tang bang! We eat tonight! Bye-bye.
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