March 13, 2026
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Mark Koernke discussed recent violent incidents in Michigan and elsewhere, analyzing whether they represented genuine Iranian sleeper cell attacks or false flag operations. He covered CB radio network expansion in the Great Lakes region, promoted tactical gear sales and food production initiatives, addressed Windows 11 privacy concerns and government mandates for age verification in operating systems, and fielded caller questions about ammunition development, historical weapons research, and preparedness. The show included extensive discussion of alternative communications infrastructure, militia training schedules, and critiques of Trump's political interference in Thomas Massey's congressional race.
- false flag attacks
- michigan violence
- cb radio networks
- windows 11 privacy
- age verification laws
- california assembly bill 1043
- ammunition development
- tactical gear
- food production
- thomas massey
- aipac
- iran
- mossad
- preparedness
- militia training
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Privateer We welcome future generations this legacy we give. In this, though, secured for you, we hope you to always tire and slave it endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave to the free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no hopes in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country... Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters... send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Oh 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 midst of when his words were true. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each God given right. We only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Today you get the bear, in other days you end up bare-ass naked. More on that in a minute. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, northwest, and east. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And we're on satellite. I would say hi to all our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you just happen to be resting on at this moment. Or if you're inland, thank you for listening and then rebroadcasting. Totally out of our control, we just provide the noise and you guys spread it around the planet. Thank you. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside. These United States to include AM and FM microstations, AM and FM conventional stations, CB Bay stations, I want to say Hi Channel 31, I have not been doing that enough. These guys have been running their arse off since this garbage happened with Trumpet Dump following the orders of the butcher of Beirut, B.B. Hey, they've been taken off. These guys have taken and pulled out all the stops. They went in and picked up a whole ton of additional coax and other materials and they're upping the schedule. As a heads up to many of our listeners who are here in the five state area, but especially in Northern Ohio, Northern Indiana, and Michigan, the CB Base alternate systems, everybody that was on the schedule, expect to see somebody from one of our teams, one of the guys and gals, showing up to install your equipment. They are going seven days a week right now. They have been for 11 days now. and their attitude is that this is a reason to put a fire under their rear end and it's windy outside. It's tough to work on those towers. This kind of weather, they obviously have to pay attention. But whatever they can get down indoors, last thing to do is again make sure that the teams together around the tower hooking up all of your antennas and away they go, they will be gone. Please if you could just make sure you maybe give them a little bit of a Help with the gasoline if you could. That's something that everybody needs and that's out of pocket for them. This is all volunteer work. Anyway, also we're in a myriad of other technologies to include UltraNet, Hallmark, and GoldenSpike separate from the Internet completely and it's becoming more and more obvious with the malfunctions, intentional with the conventional You know, spynet, internet, that it's going to get worse so our side is going to be in better shape and already is across the board. On the alternate side, the system I have working here is a 386 Compax from the early 90s. In fact, I have two of them, one stacked on top of the other. The one is a backup. That runs better than the gaming machine I have right here to the other side, which is, at the time when it came out, by the way I looked at it, it was about an $800, $900 box machine. It's a gaming machine. And we set it up for use with our side. That doesn't run on UltraNet. But you know which one runs better? Guess what? That old punkadunk 386 sitting there because it's not interfered with the internet garbage with all the other spyware and crap that's on board because it's totally disconnected. It's ancient. We're talking old earth, okay? It's really old earth. Anyway, it is Friday the 13th. No way! Bum bum bum. Yes it is. It's the other Friday the 13th. Remember I mentioned this last week. Forgive me, last month. It seems like a week ago. Look at the date. It was last month and I pointed out that we have two Friday the 13th's at least and they're back to back. Look, they're right there in this window when they were planning on the occult attack overseas to murder the kids and attack Iran. And lo and behold, it's right there. So again, what do they have planned for today? Well, they've got plenty of time left for Friday the 13th, so we'll see what happens. But I assume it's all going to be nighttime occult, satanic, pedo-queer stuff going on. But it is the 13th of March. It is Cinque di Amalie and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 18th year of Obvious and In-Ear-Face, Fabian the Socialist, and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2026 old earth calendar, 2026 battle for the Republic. book two, the winter war and we're into the blustery weather. We have had wind. It's that time of year. And tell you what, you want to put a kite out for an antenna? You know, that is one of the technologies, guys. If you want to put an antenna up with the constant wind that we have right now, you could run a line way up and also make it so that when you're done, you could hook up a false transmitter to it. Let the kite go and it would just take it off to a you know eternity and the signal would go with it and anything that's tracking it would Follow it along. So if they'd be chasing it, they'd be chasing it. Yo homie would it be? They'd be chasing it and we'd be not there. We'd be somewhere else. So anyway creative ideas remember improvise, adapt and overcome. It is Friday first of all it's close to the work weekend beginning of the Forgive me close of the work week. Mark will get it right. and then heading into the work weekend which already started Thursday morning for our friends at Camp Whalen North and also over at Fort Benning, Michigan. So we've got a bunch of stuff that's already been in play. I want to say hi before going farther to our friends up from the North and South Carolina area. that are here for certain classes and when they leave we are going to fill their trunk with data and training materials and information and other software and hardware that was collected to put them into the grid. So, South Carolina Militia, when you guys are, you can go through everything that's there, I actually got the printer crack the whip and we did about three cases of the SOP manual, militia SOP and also the anti-armor and the air defense manual. So those are all on their way after Sunday night or Sunday afternoon I think, before you guys start heading back that way. In addition, also over at CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, CenterfireSystems.com, They have a couple of really good deals once again on the kits and there's a few other items that are odd and out. You're going to have to take a look and see if they're useful. If it's something that makes sense, go take a look at their deals this weekend and stuff going into the weekend. Go to their main page. Some of you are going to grab probably up everything, grab everything that's there and everybody else will be left out. I know who's going to be looking at it, but if you didn't see it, That's why I said sometimes you get the bear, sometimes you end up bare ass naked. There's a couple of watering holes I did mention before, but I didn't emphasize because I was hoping to clean them out. Well, a couple other people went in and cleaned them out, and I know there was a pile of treasure there, so I'm going to probably pick up the difference, what's left, because it's tactical gear and equipment that matches up with our particular unit's standards. Got a bunch of it. Somebody else got a whole bunch more. And so again, it was one of those deals things, last of, but end of, or wanting to clear out of. And yeah, if I called, I probably could have made a bigger deal and got it all. But we'd had to coordinate a little more and just haven't had time with all the things we already have been doing. So whoever got it, congratulations. Like I said, sometimes you end up bare ass naked. Not really. I mean, trust me, we have a lot of equipment, a lot of clothing too, and a lot of boots, a lot of everything. So it would be nice to round out certain things, dot all the I's, cross all the T's. Check out Center Fire also, once again, Atlantic Firearms. They just got a bunch of stuff in, too numerous to mention. They've been milking a certain... I don't think some of these are overseas imports. I think some of what you're going to see there, like the Dragunov rifles that everybody just got hold of, I don't think those came from overseas. I think that was somebody who was, like I've told you a million times, an entrependour from back in the 90s or even the 80s and if you want to retire, this is how you retire, you buy a rifle for $195 or $200 and you can wait a little bit and sit on it and sell it for $10,000 a rifle. Yeah, you heard me right. I know people who bought cases of the Chinese knockoff dragonoffs, the Chinese copy. cases and cases of SKS. Cases and cases of cases. In fact, their grandfathers were the purchasing agents, so to speak, and grandpa's been long gone, so all these weapons are perfectly safe. But whatever names they were in, the cases and cases and cases are secure. And in theory, you could just take one of those cases of SKS's out and pay for all the rest of them. Or take one case of the AK's out and pay for all the rest of them. Brand new in the box unissued, you know, so anyway, there's some stuff like that showing up over at Atlantic and also again a little smattering of SKS's Chinese. Now I will remind everybody you can find import stamps on those Chinese SKS's that have come in, the ones that are recently coming in. But they're smart because they've allowed them to do micro stamping. So what you want to do is look either inside the handguard or on the bottom side of the barrel beyond the handguard, between the handguard and the front sight. What's interesting is everybody thinks, well, these must be like from somewhere in the Pacific. No, they don't need to be. Guys, the SKS, everybody knows how many tens of millions. I mean, they really don't know for sure. It's one of those things where they just cranked out some of any of what, they lost count. Well, actually, to a degree, they did. They weren't worried about the paperwork being that accurate and between the Russians but more importantly the Chinese. They ended up with a whole bunch of excess SKS's as we know. Well they didn't just come to the US. If you look in Africa you will see that many, many of the West Coast African nations have on their flag the SKS rifle as a symbol of their coat of arms. Back in the day, the Chinese gave out millions, literally millions of millions and millions of SKS's to Africa. Those countries, in many cases, didn't even pull them out of the crate. They didn't need that many. But they ended up with the rifles. It was a lend-lease gift thing to, you know, China loves you. Now you love China by giving them food or minerals or take or pick, whatever it is. So some of those are what's coming out now. But what we can see, they're not heavily used. There is a batch that are unused. Yes, those could come from China, but probably not. They came from other points of the compass where the Rental Revolution companies picked them up from maybe Thailand or Cambodia or, let's see, Micronesia, Kakepik, could be any number of locations. Again, because they are semi-auto, they are not as prioritized and all SKS is with the exception of a limited number from China that were made as supplemental AK type weapons even though they weren't AKs. Even a few of those without in semi-auto came into the country at the very end with a big China splurge took place. So there are samples of those. I had three or four of them. Those are in the box sitting somewhere very, very well cosmally, well, left in the original cosmally, mostly added with more storage grease. And they're SKS's that have an AK Magazine well with a wooden stock and shorter. And by the way, it's really, it's also a Star Wars blaster because it's got the thumb hole stock system wood made by the Chinese, not the one that the Chinese used. And those things were what? $142 a piece in the box with mags, chess pouch, and all the other fun stuff back in the day. So again, like I said, I got a few, but that was the variant that the Chinese pushed when they couldn't get enough AKs and had the AKs up, they had SKSs, and they had a lot of ingenuity going on. They typically can mix and match things. They had lots of mags, just didn't have any rifles. So they made the SKS into an AK magazine stick weapon and it works. It's just no different from the other SKS's just with a bigger and military magazine. Kind of cool. And now, stupid price. Sell one of those, pay for a lot of other stuff. Anyway, other things going on. Well, we had a couple of incidents. These are not in not, not. Okay. These are not Iranian cell anything. The thing we just had happen here in Jewish town and the same thing that happened back east at the college, both separate situations where an individual, either A, was tweaked, which is probably what happened with the one on the east coast, that's a CIA slash Mossad tweaker there, could also be the one here in Michigan. Let me ask you something. If this is a trained professional, per-professional, if this is a trained, highly trained, per-professional, because we've got to worry about them, they're per-professionals, how is it he did so badly? Now if you know the backstory to what went on with the character that we had that went off here in Michigan, apparently his family was killed over in Lebanon by the Israelis in Lebanon. Not over in Iran, in Lebanon, where Israel has been bombing the snot out of and blowing the snot out of Beirut, which they always do every time they attack Lebanon. Even if they're fighting Hezbollah, they dump rounds into Beirut. So apparently this guy's family was killed and how much or if all or most I don't know but it sounds like that is the case So he went irate and decided to do the drive event now if he was really good with the drive a band been just some pickup truck or van or car with just gasoline in the tank if you were gonna do a fun guy and you're supposedly a sleeper so then what are you expecting from? Are you expecting this type of ad hoc, improvised, slip shot activity like you're seeing? Or wouldn't you be seeing a level building? In fact, let me be honest, we just had something way before this. What happened up near Flint, Michigan about what now? Hell, it's almost like half a year ago now. What happened in Flint, Michigan last year? Remember up there that little town southeast of... Nancy knows right where it was because that's where she grew up in, that neck of the woods there. And you might recall that you had that guy drive into the... Oh, that's right. It was into the... Was it a Mormon Church? Was it a Church of Jesus Christ, Latter-day Saints? Oh, yeah, it was. How much damage did he do? Well, he did a lot of damage. He rammed into the building, hurt a bunch of people, did all kinds of terrible stuff, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. How is it that the supposed trained professional, our ranasthenian terror cells just seem to be so incompetent? Demonstrating that, as we've tried to explain, the ones who are, if they, if, and I would say that why wouldn't there be, The Iranian-Sleanian sleeper cells are going to be a lot more destructive and not likely caught right away because they would be highly motivated. Does everybody understand what Uncle Mark is saying here? This isn't exactly looking like... well, let's put it this way. The performance of the Iranian-supposed sleepers, which none of these are so far, And by the way, the one that was back east is, oh, that's right, Israeli Secret Intelligence Service. ISIS personnel, motivated by the federal government of the United States, probably really pumped up by the Mossad, because it looks like that was the handling operation across the board. And all of a sudden he just went off. I don't think he just went off, and I ain't talking, oh, it's a big plan by the Iranians. To be quite honest, I guarantee the Uranus Danians, if they were attacking us, it would be much more many targets of opportunity. The running man can slit, you know, 2,000 throats in a night or a thousandth, you know, remember the old Klingon saying, from the old Star Trek series, a running man can slit a thousand throats. Sloat that, a thousand throats in one night. Well, we didn't see anything like that. Anybody scratching their head over this? I'm not shocked or surprised in any way, shape or form because if you kill enough people in a place, you're going to run into eventually pissing off relatives somewhere, maybe not here, but they may also be motivated to come on down the road eventually too and visit you and do stuff to you the way they feel you've been doing to them. So in this case, neither of them, none of them. The only one that's close And it's the toss of the coin is the guy down in Austin, only because again, he was wearing all the window dressings, but the problem is he's so gimmicked up that I don't believe he was, I don't believe that one was. I believe the character that did the shooting down there, that's a Prozac Prodigy generated by the Fed or coordinated by the Fed and the Israelis. Too much window trimming. Too much God. Your enemy isn't into God, okay, as in Gaudí. They're into God, G-O-D, from their perspective, but they're not into Gaudí. It just isn't it, okay, that doesn't fit. But it does fit for propaganda purposes, so there's where we need to pay attention. So far, we have not been hit significantly by anyone, and the little attack conveniently against the Jewish enclave up there By the way, go take a look at where Southfield is on the map. Oh, and by the way, it was from Dearborn Heights. Oh my God, that bastard was from Dearborn. Oh, you mean where the Israelis and Ford Motor Company brought everybody in. And where the Jews, you know, sold all the property to all of the Arabs. Meaning that place? Just a heads up. So again, am I excited or hyper-concerned? No, not at all. Not in and not neither am and I am also not believing anything pretty much. I'm hearing from the regime at all across the board I don't know why they put trumpet dump from the camera of course. It's you know well if you got a sock puppet use it right, but otherwise Anybody you being baby nutting honey recently you seem to have dropped off the map. Don't think he's dead I think he just doesn't want to show his face in Florida Because he's probably the too busy raping little six year olds because they probably gave him a whole string of them to keep him busy. Or, again, he's too busy at Mar-a-Lago and having too much fun swapping spit and, you know, boozing it up while his minions are taking the hit over in Israel Hell. It's just rather fascinating. Okay, it's okay. I wanted to get you into the war, but... My ass is outta here! And, bam! You hear the door shut, you hear some feet beatin' towards the aircraft, and... He's gone. And he ain't comin' back, son. He just ain't comin' back. BB, nuttin' honey, the worthless one. Brave with your children, not very brave on his own. Kinda dangerous. Well, it's kinda dangerous. So, little too dangerous for the boss, especially the big boss, the big cheese, you know. Nothing, honey. So I don't think we're again, we're not seeing any half a camper situation develop in the in the muddle East right now But they are certainly trying to whip up in desperation here and I'm I also not concerned anyway because there is there has been any operational security for Nyan six seven eight nine ten years Oh my God, but that would overlap with Trump. Well, yeah, but Trump brought us, let's see, oh that's right, the Corona Beer Virus scam, which just demanded a bigger police state. We've had one wave of demand a bigger police state over another. Repeat, repeat, and it's always the same. Well, the only solution is if we just had a bigger police state. If we had a bigger police state, it would mean that we would fail on you again and then we'd need an even bigger police state because the other big police state wasn't big enough. Bigger police states very important people who are power freaks. I mean where it's very important to have power Being a power freak Yeah, see how that works very important So it is important for us to keep track of them now Here's the thing as I said nothing has changed so far because if we have the commercial the commercial venture plugged in a real one Then we're going to have Israeli-sponsored with US-backed bombings inside the United States. And they will be real bombings. You will be able to tell the difference. Like I said, the closest thing to anything like that was the drive-up attack by the guy who drove through the church and then fired up people in the church. That got more done than this whole BS you just saw that happened yesterday. It happened while we were doing the program. Anybody notice this? And by the way, the other one, something that is interesting is that ROTC students, a couple of them, are supposed to have beat this character down that got in there and was firing up people. So we have what? Two and one. The shooter being one of the casualties of the affair. But another thing to think about is, well, what is it they don't want you to dwell on? They tried everything. They can talk about the cops and talk about the cops this and talk about the cops that. Cops didn't stop that guy. People who in fact if they had been armed with a firearm because they're restricted with all these communist college pukes, if they had a firearm, the thing would have been over faster. But as it is, they used whatever was available. They beat the character down and then they just keep beating him down until he just didn't twitch anymore. Just keep hitting, just keep hitting, just keep hitting. Oh, do I need to stop to see if the monster is still alive? No, not at all. Keep hitting until the twitching stops. And sometimes the twitching will continue simply because the nervous system is sending signals that can't quite get through. Not the way they should. But that's the attitude you have to have in a fight. Something I have repeated before, everybody fights, nobody quits. You thought they had anybody else there? Women to the rear, men to the front. Now when we beat one of these son of a bitches down as we're fighting, we're going to advance towards them. The ladies, I want you following up, grab wine bottles, forks, break the bottles, break your beer bottles, they're kind of dangerous. You gotta watch those, they're really flimsy nowadays. But as we move through and we put them on the ground, you come up and stab them. Stab them in the face, stab them in the soft tissue, step and beat on their head, step and beat on their elbows. See, this is how everybody should be thinking. We're not going to give up and we're not going to be good victims and apparently the people who were attacked in the collegiate setting actually did all of the above. Well, the ones that responded anyway. And apparently it looks like in order for you to run into a couple of ROTC people at least, was he in the ROTC building? Was he targeting the ROTC personnel on campus? Not probably the best choice anyway. It's kind of like after Vietnam, whole lot of people there, prior service, you know, mingled in with a whole lot of other people, makes for a pretty good combination with regard to potential. So I think that was part of the problem with the attack there. Not a good choice of selected target, but for whatever reason he felt comfortable about it, and for that reason again, so did they about dealing with him. Now, we need to be hunting a Mossad the same way all over the country for the exact same reason. Because whoever it is that's going to actually be bombing America, it's going to be the Israelis. It's going to be the Mossad. When they do attack, they are going to try to be as hardcore as possible and do a whole bunch of damage. Because so far this has been very, very, very, very light. But when they come out of the chocks, officially, really, really, And they are getting desperate. I mean, none of this stuff has been, you know, that serious. Well, they've got into that synagogue! Like I said, ain't nothing so far that's been serious. Not yet. But when it does show up, well, we should already be tuned up and ready, you know, for the curve and activity. As they become more violent, we will become much more aggressive in dealing with it. Here we go. dealing with the violent by being, let's just say, much more violent than they are. A lot more violent than they are. Have a plan before it starts. Understand you'll have to adjust the plan after it starts. But in between, you should be doing okay. I think you may, I'll think you'll be able to fight through it. Now one of the things again is engage and don't stop until you've busted the enemy up completely. Don't necessarily kill them if you're thinking about, if your group is thinking about keeping who is sent. Now this has been our discussion for quite some time, but if they send them out to us, we aren't calling anybody to come pick them up. We need to find out who sent them. That might take a while. So until we know who sent them, we're not going to give them up to anybody. We're not even going to tell anybody what we've done to them. folded, spindled, mutilated, but not dead. That needs to be an established advance policy. That way you'll be able to know who you're dealing with and then you know who to go hunt. In other words, there's always follow-up. We aren't just going to deal with what's in front of us. We want to get them all. Everybody on the same page on that? I hope so. Anyway, exciting things are happening. We're at the bottom of the hour. It is Friday. And because of that, let's see. Oh, oh, oh, that's right. You know what? I did receive another request, but I still want to see there. I did write down a parallel cover. And I was going to play both of them, just like we did the other day with another piece. And yes, I did get the other request out of Nevada too. I didn't forget you. Don't worry, I didn't forget you. Our friends in Nevada are prolific with music requests. I saw it. You know what? Oh, what the hell? Great fighting song, by the way. Black? Let's see if we can paint it black. Yeah, let's do that one. And if you could, single song, we're a little past the bottom of the hour. Paint it black. And for everybody out there, you are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and one of the classic helicopter songs. So really what it is. Mount up, check your dog tags, roll down your sleeves, button all your cuffs, button up the top of your shirts, check to make sure you have your ID, front left pocket, front left pocket. There we go. Sergeant, check their dog tags. Everybody's got their dog tags. Mound up. Mound up. Now, 1975, we had this crew chief. I was with a small gaggle. I was on the left side of a Huey. I was the second aircraft to front. On the left side, I'm sitting on the gunner's seat, where the gunner's station normally would be. We are loaded up solid. We have somebody in every seat. I am looking down. It was a beautiful day. It was a clear day. You could see all the way forever. I could see our three silhouettes on the ground, our shadows on the ground. I look away and I am just looking towards the pilot. And I'm looking inside the helicopter for a minute, just kind of passing time because we were in the air for about four hours. But not quite. Anyway, I look back down and, well, there's only two shadows out of three. And I'm looking, and I realize, oh, what's wrong with this picture? And I look over at the crew chief, and his head's out of swivel. He's looking up, he's looking sideways, he's going to the other side of the aircraft, and he's looking around. And then you see the pilot and co-pilot are doing the same thing, looking down left, looking down right. And immediately we did the roller coaster where first thing, pull up, gain altitude. And then we did a left. bank and then did a spiral around in a search pad, the one helicopter lead went to the left, went to the right, we went to the left. And as we're going down, we're trying to find out apparently they lost power, the third chopper lost power. I'd say we were at about 5,000 feet. And the chopper lost power. behind us, the third bird, and what happened is they auto gyro'd, which means everybody in that vehicle probably had brown underwear. We didn't have brown underwear back in that day, we had white still. We had OD green if they issued OD green, which would still be brown at that moment. Anyway, the chopper went into a fart and lost everything, went into auto gyro, the pilot kicked her in, I apparently did a restart, before they before they tagged the ground at about a thousand feet well what I was told later and then sat her down for a minute made sure everything was you know squared away I know they were they spot-checked everything picked right up and kept bringing it got back up off the ground that's when we caught up with them as they were coming up And I will never forget. See, that's how that song is really memorable for me because it was the noise in the background. And it's one of those, it was just one of the, like I said, a strop for me. It's one of those songs that everybody, I mean by the time you're done, you could probably have recited the song backwards. It's one of those songs like many that were just hammered between media and personal use and the only thing probably be closer than that and a few other songs would be I'm Proud to be an American. Like I told you, everybody got 35, 40 copies of it in the mail when they were over there. And over there, Desert Dust Part 1, the adventure begins. I'm probably an American. Well, painted black would be the same thing only 1970s. Anyway, yee-haw! At least I wasn't on the one that went down. Well, it didn't go down completely. But the one that had the hiccup, hiccups are embarrassing when you're in something that beats the air into submission. It's so embarrassing. Hold on here, I've got a four-pod keyboard operator that thinks she needs to help me with my headset. There we go. Probably heard that on the air. So anyway, we are of course heading into the work weekend and a reminder, safety, right now we have high winds. We have had constant high winds. And typical for in like a lion out like a lamb. I guess that's what we got because after all it is the 13th. We'll see what else happens there. Somebody else was asking about... Hey, Mark. Yeah, the minute... Hold on a second. There's a question here. Let me read it. Well, there's minimal propaganda out which tells you that pretty much everything having to do with this thing with the kosher operation, with the synagoguey was just exactly that, was BS from the get go. Oh, those shit slums were involved. That's why it's obvious propaganda. It was designed to be, you know, again, promoted in a certain way. They are giving some of the backstory on the person, I think. But what I saw right off the bat, which was posted from a source from outside the state, and it turns out everything they reported was more accurate than what we saw inside the state. It wasn't filtered for the purpose of being propaganda. Basically mapped out what they knew almost immediately about the individual and about the site. So there's nothing that's a surprise there. We got a caller. Who do we have? We got Tom. Anyone who travels up this way, you've got to be very, very careful. The road and everything is just very treacherous up here. US-131 up this way. At the time I was going to Big Rapids for employment, there was still snow covered and you couldn't get over 45. If you did, you were losing the vehicle. So, a foot's lining away. If anyone travels up this way, be very careful. The wind, the snow, the roads, people, just everything. Just be careful up this way. It's bad. It's winter. It's Michigan winter though and it's what we live with. So, yep. Again, most important there, have they cleared the roads pretty well or they're kind of behind in that? Well, when I went to Big Rapids, on the way there, US-131 was snow covered. On the way back, they were just plowing them. They were just plowing the 131. The back roads and the main roads still weren't plowing at the moment, but 131 was getting that way. Very good. And again, one of the things to remember is it's not like they were caught flat-footed. Everybody knew this, that we had a front coming in. In fact, everybody was pretty well expecting it. Even before we were told, I think everybody realized that winter is not done with us yet. So most important is to pay attention. Go ahead. Ours is supposed to last until Monday up this way. So we're supposed to have snow at least until Monday morning, morning, afternoon. Very good. I'm looking at somebody else's case. It sent us a little weather service notification here. We have flex of snow. We're getting hit the same way we were yesterday, but maybe a little heavier. We've got like a, not even a dusting. The only way to describe it is random flex, you know, six, seven feet apart. One are here, two or three there, then all of a sudden one, two, three, four, and then none, and then one. And it's very eclectic. So whether it's being blown over us and going farther south, And whatever it is, it's not getting down here to the surface with us right now. That doesn't mean it won't catch up because again, I would expect at least one more snow cover before it says enough this year. It just feels like it. It's what we've seen in the past. Go ahead, Carl. Yeah, here in the summer this morning we lost power to 8 a.m. We had a huge gust of wind. I heard the, it felt like the house got pushed about a couple inches off the foundation. And it creaked, I never heard that creak before. We've been here 15 years. The power came back on around three and we're out now and it is a wintery, mixed sleep, snow, rain, wind. The snow's all melted, you know, on the ground, but It's a perfect bad weather weather because it's not going to stay dry up and brown. You can put a shovel in the dirt here right now. You'll probably still run into some pockets of frost line debris, block up. But for the most part, if I wanted to, you could be doing cement right now. We're not for the temporary drop here. For the last couple days, we had a couple of projects that people did down the road. Somebody's putting in what looks like it's going to be a McMansion. They got it all done, actually. That perfect little window, they moved fast and furious. They had everything already excavated. Temperature came up. Ground's not really fully frozen now. So, again, one of those situations where you don't add any salt. Salt's bad. If you're going to do cement and you think you have to do it in the winter, it better be a disaster because otherwise, nope, I'm not doing any cement in the winter. I don't want the chlorine in my cement to leach out later and do damage to what I spent so much money on. So that's why prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Think ahead. Another thing on this too is we're below the, what basically is that, you know, Lansing line. And we've been, we're in an odd pocket as we have been every so many years where we don't get as much of anything. It kind of goes around us. It's either coming up from the east or it's coming across from the southwest. Back now we're towards Larry and other friends are, but it doesn't hit us directly. So, not complaining. But we do need more moisture. I will say this also. I'm gearing everything now towards putting in probably one of the biggest garden projects we've ever done. And I recommend that you all do the same. In fact, let me recommend something. If you have family or friends who have property where they're not doing anything with it, make that site a one crop or two crop production facility. One of the things I'm doing this year is we have a purple corn that is a really good producer. Well, I'm going to do probably about 100 feet by 100 feet square on one of our allies' properties. And one of the farmers is going to come in with his tillers and break up the land. He'll probably do more than 100 feet by 100 feet. But whatever it is, they don't care. The land is fallow. It's not overgrown. And then what we're going to do is the corn and also one of the other squashes and only that squash. I'm not going to have to worry about crossbreeding. Another location, we're going to be doing Ukrainian pole beans. We got those from this latest batch from one of our friends up north, but we got so many seed that we're probably going to do three different locations. Now again, that's going to be longer rather than square. And that's going to be separate from everything else because I want to keep these heritage seeds 100%. I don't want any crossbreeding of any kind. Because I also do Chippewa, Potawatomi, two or three other of the vine type limas. We've got those added into the mix. So at different locations, what I'm doing is putting crops in that are self-running. You don't have to get out there and weed and hoe and say do a whole lot of work. The corn is a heritage corn. It will run no matter what happens below it, but we'll set it up so that the way we have it in place is we can run a rotor tiller between everything one time, maybe two. We've done the plastic. We've done every variation you can imagine on trying to keep the crop rows clear. Carpet works really well. Old carpet, people are throwing out carpet they've pulled out of a house. That's actually a perfect way to run weed kill tracks between your different lines, where the furrow is. Another thing this year is the traditional larger squash, Hubbard squash. I'm going to do probably, if I could, I'd do a half acre of Hubbard squash. We got the seeds. We don't have a problem with seeds. And again, it's mass food production. By the time we get into the end of next season, we have freeze dryers running now. We have a lot of this food. We'll be moving over to the freeze dried category. All of our meats right now, we're going to be clearing out the freezers. Which because of all the free food we get are full and what we need to do is I need to evacuate those So we're going to go through evaluate what we have Freeze it freeze dry it and a big chunk of the meat that presently is in cold storage will be in frozen freeze-dry storage And then we'll be filling those up almost immediately because I get so many pounds of meat a week I mean cases. I mean literally cases. I have to give it away to wherever we can find us at all location in chicken or in beef, hell even with salmon. We've had that. We've had cases of salmon. So again, don't let it go to waste. One way or another, I consider my parents taught me that wasting food was a sin. I try not to. To a degree, though, the biggest problem is to get so much fresh food. that the problem is keeping up with it, which is another reason handing it off to somebody where there's more hands and younger people, you know, the stuff gets used up. And if not, yes, we do all have ducks, we got chickens, we got goats, so nothing goes into the trash bin in organics. Anything that's left over from all the above goes into the gardens, goes into the composting or again like coffee grounds, oh you better not throw away coffee grounds. They get worked into the soil for the season coming up along with everything else. Egg shells guys, if you have egg shells, those are priceless minerals. If you're not going to crush them up and feed them back to the ducks or the chickens, which is something you can do to add to their calcium, Add it to your garden for the exact same reason. Mineral enhancement. Nothing should be going in the trash except real absolute trash. If it can be burned, burn it. Don't send it to the landfill. If it can be used instead of burned, cardboard and cardstock should be folded and saved for now. There are too many things, like last night I finished up a project All of the cardboard box, the cereal boxes that I saved up were cut up and used with a certain pattern I already have cut for the containers. And that's all of my subdivider for each of the items that was stacked layer upon layer upon layer upon layer. Nothing, if it's virgin or fresh or has a clean surface, goes to waste. You need to be thinking that way now. You prepare yourself that way mentally now for what's coming later as things become even more entertaining. And you know that they will. Another thing here, let's see, all the wind's picked up again by the way guys. In fact, you might be able to hear that over the speaker, over the microphone here. I don't know. But again, another quick issue with regard to that is hand tools. If you have estate sales, this weekend we're starting to see the estate sales come out in earnest. Part of that, a lot of them don't like to do it during the winter, doesn't mean there were, but I will remind you, tools of estate sales go for nothing. If it looks like work, people are terrified of it nowadays. So, getting additional spades, shovels, hoes, pickaxes. You can probably buy the whole batch of tools there for a very low, low, low price if you ask. Especially if you're later into the estate sale because they want to clear the place out. So hand tools such as shovels. By the way, it doesn't make any difference what the shovel looks like. If it's used, if it's tired, it doesn't make any difference. Grab it. You can't share a shovel. I probably have at this location, I probably have about 22, 25 shovels just of the standard head type and then spades, another old 11 or 12 or whatever. Remember, also each one of the vehicles should have a shovel. If you can, a small PIC Mat-Toc, I love finding the PIC Mat-Toc combinations. Those are perfect because they serve more than one purpose. And each vehicle, especially the trucks first, if I had to outfit the trucks, of course, priority, each one has a limited amount of pioneer tools on board, kind of like we're talking about today. You end up out in the sticks a spade or a scuttle shovel, not the wide, wide ones, but the narrower ones like they used to make for doing clean out shovels like they used to use for the cow pens. The one that fits right in the trough behind the cows, not the one in front of the cows. The one that's toward the back of the cows. There used to be a little trough back there when they cast them in cement. They made a shovel specifically for that. It's got a side to it like a scoop. Those are perfect for snow emergency shovels. If you run into them, and you'll see them typically with older families, most people nowadays don't have a clue. But that shovel was really popular and common back in the day and it won't cost any more than any other will, but it's more useful in generally the kind of work you've got to do with recovery if you end up stuck in the snow. Things to think about. Prior proper planting prevents piss poor performance. Food production should be again one of the many priorities we're working into. Now here's the interesting thing. Most of the seed companies for whatever reason, if you even go to the cheapy paper packed seeds at most of the bulk stores, read the packages. Quite a few of them now are heritage slash heirloom seeds. So this makes them doubly valuable because that's your seed pack for the next year if you do right. And your seed production should be, depending on how much you produce, should be anywhere from 1-12th to a quarter of whatever it is you grow and the cool thing with beans is that well you can still eat them, you dry, let them go dry and then eat them, use them as dried beans but again still retaining all of them for seed if at all possible but if you have to thin things out and food starts to get short you still can use them for what they are intended in category one food without using all of them up. One thing about pole beans, any of the vine beans guys, is that if you pick them, they typically double in production. When they get to maturity, you pick them. If you're going to do them green, you can do them green. We're not talking about picking them, we're going to have to shell them because you need to make bean soup. Several of them, like the rattlesnake pole bean and also the Ukrainian, can be picked during the season for green beans. But at the end of the season, you can let all go to seed, and you'll end up with bags of either food or as many seeds as are absolutely necessary and still some food that is in dry storage ready to roll. So again, these are very useful bulk food stuffs. Now one thing about the limas and the butter beans, and I can't emphasize this enough, There's a reason Britain focused on those during the war. It's why people used to call the British people, why me? Say the lie me. Lima beans. It was a standard ration by the way too. Lima bean is one of my favorite actually. I love lima beans, love little beans. Both of those, what we call little peas, they're not. They're actually beans. But they're legumes. But the thing is that all of them offer a certain number of carbohydrates and proteins and many amino acids you can't get from anything else. Some of the healthiest food you can eat. Especially when meat is in short supply. Okay, so think about production now. I don't care where you go to get the seeds. Most areas have seed banks now. You need to check those out. And again, be prepared. We've got to have solutions, not just pissing and moaning. I'm hungry. Why am I hungry? But who the way? We're the cops. God bless. Oh, we're public. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. Kick him his butt, beat him down hard. The wind is blowing. Yes, it does. We don't care. When we're done, we'll let the wind pass. We will still be here. We're gonna take a break. It is the Virginia Tour weekend. We have so many things to do. There's not a plan to get them all done. We have to take the pictures of the new rifles that one of our allies built. They took advantage of CV and M4. Many, many, many sequels that are multiple bills and there are stacks of new 15 and CR15s. It is beautiful. We appreciate it. We'll be back. Dirty as he stood here. He took off his three-cornered hat. For future generations this late... I'm not a slave. and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current use in a regulated press and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and stuff. farm and keep our country put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn and your daughters send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children would fear those sons of the Republic? Arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and eat God and give and write. And pray to God, let your freedom bring bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the midst of which his words were true. But we have ourselves to blame, for even now as tyrants trampled each god-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Five, approximately, and the wind picked up again. Hey, we've had tornadoes during this program before. It's been a while, but... We are paying attention. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West, South, Southeast, and North. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite. Say hi to all our merchant-made operators out there. No matter what body of water you are presently resting upon, we understand you're still rebroadcasting and helping us out by spreading the word. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is the 13th of March. It is Cinco Diamaldale and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 18th year of open, obvious, and also pissing in your face, Fabian, socialist, and Soviet. socialist occupation of America with a K. 2026, older calendar. I'm giving all she's got, Captain. One hundred and twenty-five percent. Oh, and she might still blow up. Especially if I hit that little bit of boot in there. Bloody hell. Anyway, we're also, well, 2026, battle for the Republic Book II, the Winter War, with a blustery end of the book period right now. This is the kind of, you know, springish weather that was showing up at the end of the book, as you know. The winter, she was giving way, but not quite, not quite yet, and certainly not up north in Michigan. Not up in the Highlands, which is where Tommy is. So, I get a reminder, Driver's Advisory through that part of the state. If you're going to the upper part of the state this weekend, many people are already there, then you all know what's going on. So, pay attention, stay focused, Cold winter weather and snow does not stop us in any way, shape or form with militia training. That may be for the government, but that ain't how we do it. So again, just stay focused. Remember, pay attention to where everybody is. And don't forget, no matter what, you still got to have those two number 10 cans to get through the front gate, no matter which facility you go to. So make sure you've got your food. payments in place. That's the only thing that we have in the way of a fee at any of our training sites. You have to come with food. And it's specific. This is part of being an adult. You know what we need. You're told in advance and have known for many years in some cases. And it's how we've built up our tactical and strategic reserve here in Michigan with regard to food for the militia or emergency services if needed. Most important is we maintain control of it so that we have it when we need it. And all of you helped to make it happen. Two number 10 cans at a time, times however many people participate at each facility per weekend. Only once, you don't have to do it after you come in the first time. Everybody knows who's who in the zoo. Remember, we have rosters. So anyway, couple other things here. Boy, we just have accident after accident after. We don't have combat casualties anymore. This whole thing is looking more like a conflict. Well, no, it's looking a lot more now like a UN Policing Action. An old Trump-a-dump can't say war. Do you notice this? Well, it's a war for them, but it isn't for us, you know, like you're a dumbass. This is total classic globalist, neocon dumbass. When you heard that, I should tell you the jig is up. In other words, we changed the name of the operation to War Department. We've got to give our warriors some, you know, open, open countryside there. Give them, you know, you get to fight for real, because they're warriors. Then why do you have a problem? And why are you not declaring war? Or is this a monkey-poke backstabbing slash pirate slash private-caring operation for the globalists, the Admiralty Court and the War Powers crew? Yeah, that's what it looks like to me. Same old pigs, same old pig trough. So again, we don't have war. Now because of this, every casualty that you do know about was an accident. On the other side, everybody we killed, unless we killed somebody and get caught killing a bunch of women and kids, and then, oh, it was just some kind of mistake, which just keeps happening month after month, year after year. We're pretty incompetent. We're pretty crappy and incompetent, aren't we? Have you ever gone through all the reports in the news media about all the booby accidents? Well, I know they bombed that location and they killed a bunch of women and kids, but it was an accident. They just had accidents. And other accidents. The Jews coached them really well in this. They become very Jewish in that respect. Liars. You know, just liars, dudes. What's fascinating is, and by all indications, first of all, remember the conflict has expanded. Somebody hockey-pucked up and didn't think about the idea that you're... Oh, they really can't help it because combat refueling takes place into a degree forward. But what it looks like is they got something up their tailpipe. In fact, the discussion that I've seen with people who are have been in service in the AO area of operation where this happened over northern, quote unquote, Iraq, is that somebody on the ground put air defense into place and what it appears is that two aircraft were working, you know, pretty much either one refueling the other to keep the other in space, you know, in the air. That happens. Fuelers refuel. Again, refuel fuelers. So one's fewer near the other, and apparently somebody ran a couple of missiles up somebody's ass, and one moved out of the way, but the other one didn't move out of the way, and that's the one that got tagged and went down. And the other one landed after, of course, with limited damage or precautionary. Remember, any refueling aircraft is flying lighter in the sky. It's just like tankers on the ground. More on that in a minute. Or I should say, tankers on the surface because they're not on the ground. But at sea level, there we go. Does that sound better? You know, for tankers at sea level, that's a different story. But everything's an accident. We have either A, a Kuwaiti pilot who was pissed at Americans, so we put bullets up their ass. Well, first it was a total accident because missiles shot them down that were patriots, which doesn't make any sense because a lot of people could see what the plane was hit with. And plane wouldn't have been there if the Patriot hit them. But in the same breath then they said it was oh a friendly, but you know other country aircraft Yeah, I believe yeah, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot named lousy So one way or another you got a whole bunch of aircraft shot doll I'm sorry fell out of the sky that are fighters they fell out of the sky because the other side just can't can't hit you but they do but they can and they will but they can't and They have but they'll lie Okay Same is true of the tankers. Now, all of these professions are dangerous, but if you go through what public announcements have been made, what we have is a whole line of booby prizes. Are we that bad off that we have nothing but one long line of booby prizes that we get the stupid prize nonstop for making mistakes? Now, again, there are jobs that are the most dangerous in certain professions with the military, and refuelers notoriously have always had issues because it's not all the times you fly when everything goes right, it's that time when it goes wrong. It is pretty catastrophic, whether it's enemy fire or the booby mistake that can be made any time, any place, no matter where you're flying with that type of aircraft. Once again, look at the history of fuel tankers in peacetime and in times of war, because we've been doing this through the Cold War to present day. And you ever realize, you don't realize how many planes are made just for refueling. Whenever they've usually done a big heavy transport or a bomber, they've always done a counterpart fueler off of the same frame. The B-29 was like this. In fact, the B-29 lasted a lot longer than people realized because there is the modified version with the combination of jet and with prop. And of those, percentage of those, big percentage, were built, or I should say refitted, as fuelers. and refuelers. And what's interesting is that they actually served for much longer than you would expect. Overlapping with that is the next generation of old aircraft, or should say next batch aircraft that are long in the tooth, but they got a lot of aircraft that don't have high hours. So progressively in each generation of multi-engine aircraft, its percentage have always been converted over to tankers. Purpose built is out there, and still probably about 60%. And what I mean by that is purpose built is they came from the factory that way. It used to be they tried to get every dollar they could out of the airframe, out of the aircraft, so they would keep converting them over. The present aircraft are purpose built, one of the families of purpose built refuelers, the ones that just went down. And again, they were over semi-aggressor territory, which is why they probably got the bullet up their ass with a surprise, is what it comes down to. tickle finger of fate and war which is an equal opportunity dying situation. These people ended up in the crosshairs. Getting tired of the lie though because everything's a boo boo, everything's an accident, the feud will resist, you'll be absorbed, we didn't lose anything, we don't have any dead, we don't have any wounded. It's the immaculate conception Korean war crap after the Korean War. They concealed by accident. That's why this is now feeling more like this is the bullshitter Korean war crap with the bullshitter Zionists and the bullshitter president. And that again during all the time hold on color since the end of Korea until just recently the DMZ has always been and that still is a war zone. If you go to Korea, most people don't realize this, you get a combat patch. If you go most other parts of the planet, you don't. But if you go to Korea and you serve in Korea, you get your unit, whatever you serve with, goes on the right shoulder as a combat patch. So just something as a head up. You don't get that with the rest of the military unless you are serving in a wartime environment, which they still don't want to call it a war. It's a kinetic energy action. It's anything but a war because that's how the mealy-mouthed, you know, bubble-brained Zionist types are. The Zionist pigs are always operating the same way. It's the same lie over and over again. But with Korea, 75 to over 125 men a year were killed in Korea every year from the end of the Korean War. What were they listed as? Training accidents, people. They were shot, they were blown up, they were killed with mines, but they were training accidents. See how that works? Does it sound familiar with the garbage you're hearing right now coming out of their mouth about this BS over in Arancastania? I'm sorry, Arana-stania, although those planes got shot down in Arancastania. Uh, it's same bullshit, different day. Well, the media didn't get shot down. They just fell out of the sky through crappy maintenance or lack of operational skill. Well, that's not really a great thing to say, sir. Well, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was an accident man, it was an accident. Well, again, what kind of an accident? A horrible one, a very bad one. Well, there was that choice of action. Yeah, see how that works? Anyways, anybody else, Tommy? Go ahead. Yeah, according to some of the things I've read, the missiles that hit that girls' school They are trying to say where Iranian missiles, not US or Israeli missiles, they are Iranian missiles that hit that school block. I don't believe that one did. No, neither does anybody else. And the line won't fly anymore. Everybody is tired of that one too. That's the biggest problem of this whole situation. It's just one turd coming out of their face after another and it's not going to stop. We're not going to fix that. We just have to accept the idea while not accepting anything that they say that they're consummate liars. That's just all there is to it. And you want to hear something funny? The other day, Trump was in Kentucky in Thomas Massey's district and he only had a slim lead over his opponent. But as soon as Trump left his thing went up over 15 to 17 percent higher than his opponent. So a lot of people are starting to not go with Trump and starting to go. I see a lot more support for Thomas Massey now than I have before. Well, number one is, okay, it doesn't make any difference what Trump a dump does. In fact, let me ask you something. Anybody out there listening? Okay, Massey has been their choice. Massey has done what he promised to do. Donald Trump has not. Okay, and Donald Trump, in fact turning on Massey, all these people who were beat on and took a beating for Donald Trump are all the people that he's defecating on. But if you came into my area and tried to back up somebody else that obviously is not reliable, a neocon, Guess who I absolutely wouldn't be supporting or voting for. And anybody that Donald Trump points at, where he didn't come in and support the guy who supported him, everybody can go back through all the social media and look at what Massie said and what he's done. And they can also do it with Trump. And especially about that race, okay, you've got a person that's entrenched, that has had good numbers across the board, and yet you're going to go in and shit on him? Well, as far as I'm concerned, hockey puck Donald Trump. To be that stupid or that arrogant, that foolish, that ignorant, means that I would have a policy hell of no matter what voting for Massey. Even if I didn't vote, I'd probably show up to vote just because I'd be spiting my enemy. Because my enemy, they don't have any interest in the area of the community where Massey is. A crap on him and a heartbeat wouldn't even know where to find him on the map. Think about it. So as far as that goes, no, no matter what. I mean, I even liked Massey, but I'd probably still say, no, with what they're doing here, who are they to come in from outside the area and think that they're going to tell us what to do? Anybody from his neck of the woods better rally their ass together and get behind him 100, well, 1,000%. That should be policy across the board, especially since we know Trumpadump isn't in charge anyway. So the guy working for the Israelis came into Massey's area to tell you that you need to fire the guy that's working for you so that you can get some Jew who wants to slather over your property and steal the land off from underneath your feet while yapping about a whole bunch of platitudes but backing up and supporting a whole bunch of of satanic pedo queers. I don't see any benefit from that one. Yeah, that's exactly what they're trying to they think that somehow everybody's gonna go brain dead. Whoa Well, Massey has been a consistent individual Okay, what you're looking for in a politician is somebody who is a consistent individual Did mr. Massey do what he's promised whenever he's been in there? Yes, the person who came to shit on him or defecate on him if I'm polite Was mr. Trump I know who I'm not supporting. Mr. Trump, go to hell. The guy that's local, I think I can support him. Well, again, you've got this arrogant narcissist and that's what it's... We already knew this was going to happen anyway, come on. Not because of Massey, but because... But Thomas Massey gets $7,000 from Muslims. Well, considering that Trump and Dump could be a button paid for horror for about what, half a million shekels from Israel? Hell, I don't care. Knowing what we know. That's the Maga. Which one is the bug? Yeah, Maga can stuff it up there. It's not Maga anymore. You mean the Jews that run Maga. It's Niga. Yeah. The Migas, the Migas from the Middle East are yapping like a bunch of Chihuahuas. In no way, shape or form are people. They are not our people. They are not from our country. They hate our people. They hate Christianity. They can go piss off, eat feces and die. That is all there is to it. Go ahead, I heard another voice. Go ahead and jump in there. Is Massey really good? I am sorry Mark. I don't know much about him. Go look him up. He's the only one, Thomas, Thomas Massey, he's the only one that is right now doing any, he's the only one that APEC doesn't have. Let's put it that way. He's the only one that APEC isn't running. And the rest are all pretty well bought and paid for prostitutes. And the only thing he's really doing, again, he It's like the safe act. This is the whole of the safe nonsense. The only reason that they want it through is because there's a whole bunch of stuff they attach to it that gives the Jews more money and gives them more police state power to try and attack us. What you get is the old story. There's this turd in the middle of the punch bowl. What you're supposed to drink from the punch bowl. And the turd kills the value of everything else in the punch bowl. That's what they did. They know it, everybody knows it, Massey pointed it out, and that, wow, before Trump and Dump and everybody, well, of course, Trump and Dump ran on the, if you're gonna have a bill, it's gonna be with one subject in mind, you're not gonna have all these additions, and there's not gonna be any money or anything attached, which is just a reverse of what they did. And so again, because this is wrong, well he sided with the bad guy. Now there are times when you have to be against this. We were supposed to keep your word. We are not going to make deals like that. It's not even a deal. It's a betrayal. Trump knows it, so does everybody else in the room. Go ahead. I'm supposed to drink all that punch bowl even if it stinks. No. It will stink. Perfuming doesn't do any good, just like polishing a turd. It's going to do nothing but get worse. The only thing is I think that they're so angst right now that they've already made several mistakes. Dragging Trump a dump in there was one of them. They would have been better off leaving it alone to a degree, but they are not that smart. So they are spending a whole lot of effort trying to kill one Republican when there is about 50 or 60 Democrats that they should have been focusing on. So Trump demonstrated that he is more than willing to waste time for the people who run him, which are the Jews. He is not working for us, he is working for them. Since he was told to act like the barking chihuahua and attack Massey, just showing everybody else what kind of a shallow hell POS he is by action. How many different people are supposedly running? It's really important that we get those Republicans in. It isn't because the APAC runs both of them. APAC runs the Republicans. AIPAC runs the Demikins. So Trump didn't focus that time that he had where he went up against Massey and he had no business doing it. Whereas instead he should have been in three other states closer or other races where Republicans needed his help and he obviously didn't lend it. In fact, you thought it was more important to shit on Massey than it was to help other Republicans who might be real candidates who probably could use a boost if in theory Trump was something that could lend a hand. But Trump chose to do the attack thing on an ally rather than help other people because those other people aren't owned by the Jewish mob and those other people wouldn't be, you know, again, aren't considered important to the spit swappers and the ring knockers. How many other candidates needed Trump's Hill? Well, there's a whole pile of them. They didn't show up for them. He showed up to fight a Republican who's independent. Tells you just how worthless a turd he is. Just by that act. Because he can lament, but at least if you did right, you get support. You don't do right. You don't get support. Trumpa dump did not get support from Mr. Massey for a reason because he also has a memory. Remember that Trumpa dump and the Zionists that run Trumpa dump, you know, BB and the Jews, took down the agenda 47, the list of things that Trumpa dump promised he was going to do because they're all contrary to the Jewish mobs agenda for the destruction of America. So they're all gone now. It's off of the Trumpa dump page. They've taken it down everywhere. People have copies of it because they were supporting it. But now that everything is where it's supposed to be for the Zionist supremacy, they think, well, they've gotten rid of it. They don't need that lie anymore. They've gone as far as they can with that lie. So they just did George Orwell's 1984. Well, I think she was assassinated. I think she was murdered, yes. And again, the one thing about this is, because if you know the skullduggery of Washington and we know all the evil things that the Israelis have done inside the United States, and things that we've actually dealt with in the past, yes, absolutely. I don't doubt it. Voting hesitates say, yep, that's most likely the case. In fact, it's a higher probability than saying it's a possibility. It's a higher probability. We're at the bottom again. No way! Yes way. So hold on for a second. I have to pull out the blue book. And in the blue book, I know I'm so tempted there's a song that somebody asked for. I'm going to wait until next week though. John Ilse, Ilsely, I-L-L-S-L-E-Y, Ed, John Ilsely, Ilsely, in the darkness. John Ilsely, Ilsely, I-L-L-S-L-E-Y, dash, in the darkness. That'll be the only song for the bottom of the hour, In the Darkness by John Ilsely, Ilsely. I'll slay. It's an I'll slay. For everybody out there, it is Friday. It is Cinco di Amo Day in Quartermaster Friday. We haven't touched on that a whole lot. We will in a minute. Real quick on what's been going on over there in the Persian Gulf. Remember, flying words. You used to call that the Coke Bottle. It was in service and intel. The Persian Gulf was known as the Coke Bottle. We didn't send ships into the Coke Bottle. the Straits of Hormuz were considered the pop bottle, the place to cut you off, or actually cut you down, send you to the bottom, and you didn't come back. So it is the automatic control slash checkpoints, but known forever as far as I'm concerned So I don't see how anybody was caught by surprise about end results here Anything about that was a lie. No, they're not incompetent. No, they're not really stupid This was planned everything you see as far as doing damage to your economy was planned by your enemies the Israelis so all of this is part of the burn America or damage America, well, allowing for the ring knockers and spit swappers to pocket a vast amount of treasure. Guys, has anybody asked who might have, say, put money on the negative end of this whole fiasco with oil? Who would be ready for that? Oh, anybody who's into the war planning, you know, like senators, like Lindsey Graham? How much money did Lindsey Graham make over the last couple of days with, let's just say, speculation on maybe not the price going up, but things going down and then going up? Or the devaluation of certain stocks and certain bonds and certain holdings? And nobody, everybody admits that that goes on, but if you notice, nobody's been talking, and I don't mean, I mean nobody so far. Nobody has been talking about the hard points about how these pricks are milking every last dollar that they can out of your pockets through the process of creating crisis. Thesis, antithesis, synthesis, create the problem, demonstrate the problem and come up with a solution people otherwise would not accept. And in the process, in this case also, you're involved in privateering. So for everybody out there, you know, we might do one more. We could do one more song, still a coupler. Give me a second. I want to get this out there. So in the last couple of weeks, one of the things that we've talked about is the idea that if they wanted to, they could send ships to the bottom. But the Iranians have decided they're going to keep the door slightly ajar for certain countries. So they haven't done something in the constant extreme that was really famous during the 10-year Iranian-Iraqi war, and that's sending super tankers to the bottom. However, apparently there are a couple over the last few days that thought they were going to run the gauntlet and for whatever reason they were paid to, they agreed to, well, they're burning hulks right now. First of all, you become a Zippo lighter and then you become a hulk. Now, if the Iranians are mean, and well, they're at war, so they're at war, in fact, Donald Trump said that, he goes, well, they're at war, but we're in a conflict or something. In other words, he's pulling the same old bullshit we've seen over and over again. You know, I mentioned that earlier. But what's interesting about this is if you were actually going to go ahead and sink ships, you don't want to sink them just anywhere. And I guarantee that if they're sinking super tankers, that they're going to move them to particular locations. Why? Well, what you want to do is sink those super tankers so that you press navigable water space towards your coast. That way, even the shortest range weapons that you have, the ships are automatically brought to bear because they can't run through the area where the hulks have been sunk. because the farther, the more that they sink ships on the farthest end of or in what are basically low depth locations, the greater the question mark about whether or not they've attached passive mines or passive torpedo mines into the area of operation. You put the torpedo mines, you literally land them on the decks of the wrecks They blend in with everything else. There's nothing to identify as a separate threat. Does everybody understand how that works? Torpedo mines are literally what it sounds like. You have our passive torpedoes that can sit at rest. And then as ordered to do so or based upon a signature that is fed to their onboard computer, they identify particular threats or particular types of ships, whatever it is, and they engage only those ships. This could be by whatever type of transponder. It can also be by even acoustic collection to identify these screws, literally the sound of the ship, just like you see when they talk about hunting each other as submarines. The torpedoes have discretionary memory on board that allows them to identify a threat, launch, and engage. Nobody's talking about those. OK? Nobody. And mines are the same way. If you're thinking dropping lazy dogs like they used to, yeah, you still can and they probably would still do some. But it is more likely that they will use far more sophisticated passive mines, just like the passive torpedo systems. The underwater already pre-deployed. The more wrecks you have, the easier it would be to conceal because think about it, you're not going to get any sonar ping or a separate or metal-like, you know, if using magnetometer technology. That big hulking ship is a great camouflage screen for anything you put in that local area that can then be launched at its discretion to engage shipping. So, it looks to me like they have been pretty much control freaks about, I'm talking about the Iranians, about what goes where. Understandably so. They have control of the straights. If you send a fighting ship in there, it's just another shipwreck. Escorting doesn't make any difference. Just as they brag, okay, what are you going to assign to escort a tanker? You're going to take an aircraft carrier? No. You know, waste a cruiser? No. It's going to be a frigate. It's going to be a destroyer. It might be a low cruiser, but it's the idea that if you do that, first of all, we only have so many people, and while they brag that they destroyed the frigates that the Iranian Navy had, which by the way, remember, were mostly parked, there's only one that was out on the Indian Ocean for a training operation with India, and they got betrayed out there by India. There's no doubt about that. fact of the matter is that our corvettes, our frigates, our destroyers are just as susceptible as lone ducks as anybody else's ship is as a lone duck. Does everybody understand that? It's like, well, we aren't anything special. If we have one ship trying to defend itself, even if it had air cover, it wouldn't make any difference. Something's going to get through. It's mutual defense, multi-tiered air defense screens that are needed. So you're not going to send a fleet action through for every tanker or even if a gaggle came through. And the fires, what you're going to do is keep the fighting ship busy with a certain amount of limited fire while you focus a handful of whatever your best, you know, sleekest, heaviest are. Now you can hit that, the tanker can be hit any way you want and it burns. Apparently though over the last couple of days the Iranians actually went out, they took the crews off the ships and then they hit them. Because the crews were evacuated so they're not just playing what America would, America we just think the bastard would be done with it and laugh about it, ha ha ha look what we did. a totally different group of people. That kind of attack is the kind we make. Go in, kill everybody, friend, foe, indifferent. They went in, evacuated, and the personnel, they could. No, I'll leave the ship. It's your problem, not mine. And then they went to town. Now, whether or not they're being directional with the hulks, I would think that they're smart enough to do that. So that would be another part of this formula that nobody wants to talk about. The Straits of Hormuz, it took 10 years after the final shots were fired. It took 10 years to clear the Straits of Hormuz of wreckage. It was a big deal decades ago, years ago. The other century, not this century, the last century. Why? Because it was such a bollocks guff mess, that's why. So again, just pay attention because there's a whole bunch of stuff. It's not what they're talking about, what they're not talking about. Another thing, most of the Eastern Iranian forces are untouched. Needless to say, they've applied whatever Chinese and Russian methodology to air defense. They've been able to. It's been relatively successful. I do not doubt. The number of drones that we have, more sophisticated, have been shot down extensively. That's not a surprise. In fact, remember, if it is a war machine, again, rule number one, it's supposed to be accepted as a casualty. You try not to lose things, but just because it's expensive, oh well, doesn't mean it isn't going to be lost. It will be. It's supposed to be. You have to assume that it may be. And in this case, it has been. They have been. Now, this begs to ask the question, how much of a set up was this? In theory, if we hadn't left Afghanistan in such a panic, we would have had all of the Afghan air facilities to use at our disposal for an action against Iran, wouldn't we? Wouldn't that have been? Oh, that's right. Look where Afghanistan is. Now look at the big map, not the ones they show you where they only want you to look at certain things, but if you kind of take a look at how we've been betrayed over and over and over again, it becomes pretty stinking obvious when you step back and look at the full map and the big picture. So heads up, here's another example of just exactly what purpose the betrayal served. Okay? For 25, if you have a caller, let's see if we've got anybody on the line. Yes, hello Mark. This is Mike out here in Arizona. Go ahead, have a seat. Speaking of maps, I sent you four or five of them yesterday. There was one interesting, it was kind of in color. You had mentioned the other day about a 3D map, but that's about the closest site to find it. It really gives you an idea of the physical stuff on the maps and the terrain and stuff and the high points and stuff. You earlier had mentioned Earlier you had mentioned this deal about fuel and the price. I've questioned this from the very get-go. I'm not exactly sure, but it's quite a while from the time the stuff comes out of the ground to the time it finally makes it to the pump at the local gas station. And the other deal is we don't get our fuel from Iran, even though I heard somebody on a local AM radio station the other day go, well, you know, when we get our oil from Iran, I'm like, I don't know what planet we're on. The oil that is coming out of our local gas station, that oil had already been paid for months ago. This whole deal, it went from $80 to $126 and then only was up there for about six hours at that high peak. Then it came down by the next day. Number one, I'm questioning why our gas prices had to go up to $4 a gallon when, again, it was already paid for months ago. Then why does it go up like a rocket and come down like a feather, the gas prices? Within 6 hours it had dropped back down to like $85 a barrel. Why didn't gas prices stabilize back where they had been in the previous week? As I recall back, I have to look at it. I have one memory of it. I was down at Wachuka, so I didn't buy a whole lot of gas at the local gas station. When Saddam Hussein rolled into Kuwait in August, of 1990, he had control, not just the choke point at the Strait of Hormuz, but he had control over 20% of the world's oil. I really don't recall oil going up to outrageous prices at that time. I may be wrong. I guess I could poke around on the internet. I certainly believe that this has to do with price gouging, greed, and profiteers. It has nothing to do with that. Even if, again, the time from the ground to the local gas station gas pump, that's going to take several months. So if all of a sudden people are bidding on oil, at $126 a barrel for oil, that price wouldn't come around until that oil two months or so from now by the time it gets across the world into the refinery, into the tanker trucks or the pipelines, and then finally makes it to your local gas station. So why isn't this trickle down as to where it's going to take two months for this price to actually start to increase? Why did it instantly? propaganda. They started planting these seeds going, oh, but this could start the oil going up in outrageous prices. And it's like, go on, Lee, Sergeant Carter, instantly overnight. And for about the next week, it went up like $0.10 a day, $0.07 to $0.10 a day, just over and over again, higher and higher prices. Well, you know, the first day that this happened, we were paying $2.63 a gallon for gas, and the next day and a half it went to jump by a whole dollar here in Michigan, bottom of Michigan. It jumped to $2.69, and it stayed there. It's still there right now. It hasn't come back down. Go ahead. Let's just give you an idea. Go ahead. Yeah, that's for sure. A couple of other things. I've been aware of it. Like I said, I spent time over there in the Persian Gulf, so I'm pretty aware of the peoples, the languages, the geography, the connections between this group and that group, and the Shia, Tu'ali, and Sunnis, and things like that. I'm not an expert, but what's better than a lot of people? I came across a couple of interesting articles. I think I'll try and send them to you next time I get to the library. I think these were called Small Wars Journal. They've got some pretty interesting stuff. It's not durable that comes out like the Washington Post or the New York Times written by a bunch of hacks that just have a timeline that they've got to get an article out and they really don't have a military thought process. The different groups, the INF, the Iranian National Front, the monarchists represented by Polavi, the O-M-F-I, kind of a bunch of leftists and stuff that have congregated into a big group. Of course, there's the IRGC and the fundamentalists and stuff. I came across a real interesting article and there was one. Well, let me back up just a little bit. I noticed that there's always talk about what people are saying and everything. It kind of demonstrates their lack of understanding because on the mainstream media, all they seem to be is just regurgitating what they heard on some other channel. But last week, I heard somebody mention something about Palabi, the Shah's son. I think it was last week also on the Sean Hannity show. I wasn't listening real close. It was kind of on in the background. I don't think it was him that might have been his representative or his public relations deal. All of a sudden, people are starting to hint around for that. Look into this dude. Nobody basically wants this guy, Pilavi, back in. He is not a made-up term fascist like the... The rapist calls everybody, everybody that is a fascist or that they disagree with as a fascist. But this guy is truly, his father was in the Monica Star, but they are truly, in the true sense of the word, a fascist. He is backed by Israel and the United States. He did go and have a pretty lengthy meeting in 2023 with Benjamin Netanyahu in Israel and it got quite a bit of publicity. So it would not be a surprise to me that unless some of these people like the Shonhan or these of the world do not know no better or maybe they have been asked or told to make sure that they start dropping this idea. that this guy should be the proper replacement of it. It's like this guy is bad news. He's not supported by except him and his fellow monarchists over in Iran. Nobody wants him. The fundamentalists don't want him. The IRGC doesn't want him. The INF doesn't want him. The Democrat Republicans don't want him. And that's kind of that. And then there's this other part that again, I'm wondering if Some of these people that write these articles really don't have a very good working knowledge of our past involvement with events happening in Iran. After they had seized the U.S. embassy and that had nothing to do with the Ayatollahs. That was an independent thing completely done by the college students. It may have, after the fact, got the blessings of the Ayatollah but the embassy was seized by university students. But anyway, we had Delta Force after it got first foreign flew over there, Desert 1, in Operation Eagle Claw. And in the events that had occurred there, about a week later over in San Francisco, as I recall, I read this in a book called Secret Armies. And though it all has to do with special operation forces around the world. And it has one whole chapter about this raid eagle claw into, excuse me. into Iran. And it says over here in San Francisco that there was a traffic stop somewhere around the Golden Gate Bridge. I'm not sure exactly they didn't go into why this vehicle was stopped. But that police got looking around and in the back of it there were a bunch of boxes and papers and the papers turned out to be some of the classified documents that Delta Force had left over there in the helicopters. It doesn't run. So that was what, 1979. So I'm not saying that those people are still here. They would be grandfathers now. But they could have been the plank holders. of some of these sleeper cells that have been here. That's one demonstration that these people, I hear a lot of the people going, wow, Joe Biden, he left the border open and these people just came in here and they did this and they did that. It's like contrarian mantra. These people have been here since in the 1970s. Here's the thing, the other incidents we're seeing, guys, you aren't seeing any sweep or so, because if you were to see any kind of action, you'd be seeing after the attack, you would not be seeing the people doing it. You would be seeing the result of, you know what I mean? Daddy didn't train no fool. Let's put it that way. Go ahead. Fool. Yeah, Iran is like 6.5 with Captain Rogers and they tracked his wife down and put a pipe bomb in her bumper of her car. Oh, but there's no sleeper cells here. When was Iran air got shot down? I noticed in this death hole that they, all the Iranians killed these people and killed those people, but they don't mention the 290 Iranians that got vaporized by two standard missiles by the USS Vincent. Iran air flights 655. So these sleeper cells have been here for 50 years. And they're sleeping. They're resting. Yeah, they're sleeping. They're all just resting. They're taking their time. 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It is time for the militia town hall meeting here on Liberty Tree radio. It is March 13th 20 Make sure I got that right at March 13th 2026, we are up live. It's Friday the 13th. I'm surprised dad didn't play that up a little bit. We're up live. Oh boy, it's been a hell of a week, but today it hasn't been. We had a little hiccup at the start of the two hours of the intelligence report, but it was a little hiccup compared to what we've been going through the rest of the week. So that's not bad. Oh boy, we've had all kinds of fun with the station computers. And I've had the oldest and the newest both give me problems this week. And I don't know if I fixed the newest one. I know I fixed the older one. The older one's not giving us any more problems. And I nailed down what that was and got that taken care of. It was a problem with its audio drivers and that's taken care of. But the new computer running the latest version of Windows, that's the one that's always giving me the electronic middle finger, and no, it gave me several this week. That being said, I've got some stuff on Microsoft and Windows and stuff that's going on with that I want to play tonight, but before we get into that, oh, I had something else I wanted to cover here. Let's see if I can... Oh, it's dope, it's dope. Okay, bring it back here to the general. Jason Killen in the Discord is one of our archivers. He's been posting the Liberty Tree Radio archives on, let me make sure I get this right. I think it's archive.net. It's at archive.com, wait a minute. Internet Archive site. We've got the link to his archives posted up here. Yeah, archives.org. If you go to the Guild and you click on the little pinned messages right at the top, his archives are pinned there and his updated archives. I appreciate what he's done, but he's got a new project that he started. which is going to benefit our listeners and us because I don't have the time to do this. So I thank you very much for doing this. I hope it goes well. He's working on setting up a local AI system to create show transcripts for the Intelligence Report Archives, i.e. collected since 2007 in addition to adding these text files to Internet Archives in bulk. He will be creating a website that summarizes each episode and allows visitors to search by episode topic, keyword, date, etc. Want to know what Mark talked about? Waco, do you remember listening to an episode about Gen 3 Night Vision but don't remember when it was? Soon you'll be able to find these episodes easily by doing a search and up. Again, I don't have time to do that stuff myself. I appreciate the donation of time in doing this to get the word out to make it easier to search and find that stuff. So thumbs up. You've got approval from Mark, me, everybody at Liberty Tree Radio do that. If you make it work, make it work. Like I said, like I was telling Dad, we've got to make AI work for us. We've always been the ones to jump on technology and make it work for us first. A lot of crap is out there right now with AI and I appreciate our people using it to get information out there or using it to educate or entertain people with better stuff than what is being presented. Anyway, that being said, I think that's about it for Liberty Tree Video updates right now. Other than I'm still messing with this computer that I'm talking on right now. Don't know if it's stable. I uninstalled more of the AI crap and I posted how to get rid of the I posted some of what the Windows Family stuff does according to the benefit side of it and how to remove it, but it's not all benefit. Anything that you have hooked up to your network with chat GPT or AI co-pilot running or whatever AI assistant that your system is using, it's automatically tracking the devices that you have that's attached to your network. So even if you, they tell you it's not, but even if you haven't hooked it up, an AI co-pilot, you've used it on that system, the AI co-pilot's tagging it to preset the stuff up if you ever decide to go with Microsoft Amway, which is a security program, we talked a little bit about it. It's for tracking usage of your home computer, that's what they talk about first, make it sound good. You can make sure that your kids aren't going to the wrong site and whatnot guys. Parental controls like that have been around forever. What they go into though is that if you have a cell phone on your network, or if your kids have a cell phone on the network, the network is automatically tracking your GPS. Doesn't matter if you have GPS turned on or not. chat gpt sorry sorry another ai problem windows copilot has already set it up for you so you don't have to do that much to set up the family security system that way you can tell where your kids are i mean Keeping track of kids and what not, I can understand why people would think that's a good thing, but the fact that this thing is doing it without your permission, that it's taking these steps to preset you up. It's like the Ring camera thing from the Super Bowl. Well, Ring just used everybody's camera to find a dog. Well how did you do that? I thought that was supposed to be a private, you know, that's my camera, that's my account, that's only supposed to be my access, and now you're telling me that you can access my camera and retroactively use it whenever you want. So yeah, that's more of the AI crap there. So I did post a little bit on it so you guys can see what it looks like, and I posted a how to remove it, but that's an old removal. video that I posted. I'm not even sure if that 100% works because that's what I did and I think I'm still seeing little bits of it since the last Windows update that they did show up on my machine. Again, I'm not happy or impressed with any of the AI crap. Of course, we've seen what we'll get into this a little bit, but first, Rob Braxman Tech on YouTube. He's done some really great Linux videos and stuff. He's got a video that he put out. The real reason why Windows 8 is exploding, it's not just the UI. He goes into detail basically Windows heralds the end of PC personal computing. They don't want, it's not your computer, it's Windows' computer. or it's the government's computer in the case of California. California wants you to have a state ID, to have a computer with an operating system and they're trying to force Lennox to do it too. We'll see how that goes. But first here we'll play this video from Rob and I think this is, what is this, 10 minutes long? Let's kick off with this viewer comment on a week. Okay, we'll play this through because he'll explain it better than I can. Let's kick off with this viewer comment on a recent Windows 11 video. I'll never understand the Windows hate. If you don't like it, don't use it. And if it feels too complicated, maybe Windows isn't the problem. To be honest, this viewer is completely off base. He's not really understanding what's happening and where this Windows hate is coming from. But there's even more foundation to this hate as I will tell you in a moment. If you've used Windows for 10, 15, 20 years and lately you catch yourself thinking this feels different, you're not imagining it. You see the constant anti-Windows banter on YouTube. Many people blame the UI changes, the forced Microsoft account, the Windows recall spawning, the copilot button that keeps popping up, the occasional blue screen, BitLocker locking access to your drive, the news that BitLocker keys are being shared with law enforcement, just talk of AI that's not really doing anything important so far. These are irritating things. Fair complaints, but that's not why the hate is exploding right now. The real reason is much bigger and much more serious. Microsoft is quietly ending the era of the personal computer as we've known it. And Satya Nadella is being upfront. But he is not being understood by the average consumer. So what people are seeing as visible issues are just a fluff. These are perceived to be important but actually only just small building blocks like Lego pieces to the entire big project. Windows is being turned into something else entirely. And always watching, always AI connected, cloud dependent system where your machine is no longer fully yours, even though you paid for it. And the plan is for you to keep paying monthly for the privilege of having this AI control, but you won't realize till later that this is no longer some progression from Windows XP. The average person isn't really understanding this, but the aware are sensing the big picture. Something is afoot. If you're that typical Windows user that felt that quite unease, stay right there. We'll dig into this deep rabbit hole, and it is deeper than you think. The surface complaints are real, but they're not the story. First, let's acknowledge the obvious. Windows has gotten more frustrating. Force Microsoft account logins, co-pilot buttons appearing in notepad and paint, ads in the start menu and file explorer. Recall roll out that no one asked for. BitLocker lockouts that corrupt the drive. BitLocker centralized keys tied to a Microsoft account. TPM security chip creating verified identities in a Microsoft account with hardware monitoring. The push for putting your data in the cloud with OneDrive. The constant sales job to use cloud windows backup. Inconsistent updates that break drivers or features. These things are annoying. They make people mad and they should. But if that was all that was happening, the reaction would be the same old grumbling we've seen for 20 years. What's different now is the volume and the intensity. People aren't just annoyed. They're leaving, switching to Linux, buying Macs, going back to older hardware. Why? Because underneath the Surface anoinses is a much larger architectural change. Microsoft is no longer building a personal operating system. They're building the front end for a cloud-first agent orchestrated computing platform. And once you see that, everything else starts making sense. The agent era, what Microsoft actually says they're doing. Satya Nadella and the Microsoft leadership have been very clear since late 2025. We're entering the agent era. What does this mean in plain English? Traditional apps and rigid user interfaces are going to collapse. This is not completely understood. This means Windows itself will look mostly the same, but instead of dealing with apps directly, you will be dealing with AI agents. AI agents are autonomous pieces of software that will accept broad instructions and that provide results without you having to use an app at all, and they can work in the background. Example one. You could say to Windows, Show me all my photos where I went to this beach in the south of France. Find the bikini shots. And without interacting with any app, the agent will show you what it found. Example two. Or how about this? I want to know how much I spent on restaurants in the last year. Break it down by type of food, whether it was fast food or sit down. Example three. Let me give you a provocative example. Create a poem showing the stupidity of such-and-such politicians handling of this hot issue. Now, these three queries will be easily performed by agents according to the Nadella promise, but there's a huge difference between the three queries. These interactions will be performed using Copilot as your AI companion, and it will get to know you. Each example highlights a different element of threat in your computing experience. Today you are left alone to do your personal computing your own way. In example number one, you will have an AI agent basically watching your media and categorizing it. This is part of the Windows Recall capability and is frankly creepy because now it expands your use of a computer to analyzing anything you've done in the past. For example, imagine someone sitting at your logged-in computer and asking questions about what you've been doing. That's not work-related. The second example is different because now you're interacting with third-party apps via an agent. Now you're trusting the agent, an agent controlled by Microsoft, in this really a black box to examine your bank records and not just examine it but analyze it very deeply. Again, just to let the seriousness of this sink in, this instruction can be given by someone sitting at your logged-in computer while you step to the bathroom. Example number three is a different problem. Here you're introducing bias in the AI and by nature, the AI is already biased depending on who the creator is. But this bias, aside from giving you obviously politically targeted results, allows you to be profiled as being in a political subgroup depending on the AI request. I'm going to get back to this analysis in a moment, but let's talk about the main changes in Windows itself, the agent interface. What's being described as Windows being the agentic OS means that most of your interactions with a computer is meant to be done via a natural language interface. This may include you using a voice-activated copilot interface or you can type out your AI agent requests. This has pretty significant implications from a software design perspective. Currently, many app developers spend a lot of time creating mobile-friendly apps for your phones and very graphically oriented apps for the desktop. Well, with the advent of AI agents, no one will care about the appearance of an app or website anymore. It just has to be understood by an AI agent since humans will not need to interact with it. In fact, apps could just be built to be accessed directly in the cloud by AI agents and certainly Microsoft's own apps will be built that way. This also impacts the kinds of apps that one would design for Windows. The old, heavily structured styles of data entry for apps will not matter anymore. In fact, tax returns could just be created by passing actual documents like previous tax returns in W2 forms. Even web browsing wouldn't need to be as intensive as it is today. Today you just ask the question and the AI agent does the web browsing to find the answer. I'm sure you're doing this now even with a cloud AI like chat, GPT or Grok. But the difference here is that there is a long-term history being created by the embedded OS. The hidden detail in all this is that this is actually introducing a new concept which I'll get back to and that is the thin client model. Where are the AI agents? After giving you the general big picture of the change in computing style, you will need to understand what's happening under the hood. You might have the impression that since you're using a heavy-duty, co-pilot plus PC capable of at least 40 tops of AI processing, that most of the heavy lifting is being done by your PC. That is actually not where Windows is headed. The direction is actually a hybrid approach. Certain tasks are meant to be done locally by co-pilot on your machine. This is to decrease latency or otherwise known as wait time and really is important for fast display of graphical data. But the hidden context here is that most of what the computer will do will now reside in the cloud. Let me show you the clues. In case you missed it, Windows 11 requires that you create a Microsoft account and they made sure it is extremely difficult to use Windows without this Microsoft account. As many of you know, a lot of your data is being stored on OneDrive now and that is in the Microsoft Azure cloud. It's even so hard to turn off and some apps, for example, Adobe Premiere Pro, default to saving to it. As shown in my prior videos, the new TPM 2.0 chips required in Windows 11 systems actually create a unique and immutable identity in the Microsoft account database, identifying your device with a unique key and again tied to your Microsoft account. Then you've heard BitLocker in the news lately. BitLocker is the disk encryption which is on by default on copilot plus PC computers. But what you didn't know is that BitLocker actually enables Windows Recall. Watch my video on BitLocker. As you recall, Windows Recall, no pun intended, records screenshots of everything you're doing on your computer. Then AI analyzes this and stores to text descriptions of your activity in a SQLite database, which is available to the AI companion to access as historical context. Microsoft didn't want its secrets of your life history to be hacked outside of the permitted AI agent. So to protect themselves, they locked your device with BitLocker. though they actually hold the recovery keys and tie it to your Microsoft account. Now the major part of the changes which suddenly got ignored is the introduction of the Model Context Protocol or MCP agents, which are new AI tools that now can be run directly via your Windows OS. These AI MCP agents actually reside in the cloud. These independent little AI apps can perform tasks on their own. Meaning the AI agent work is not really just local AI handling local requests. All these clues point to Microsoft creating an immutable and permanent cloud identity because let's face it, Satya Nadella's plan is to move your data to the cloud managed by AI in the cloud. Not a choice. That's what Windows will be. Thin clients, the quiet hardware transition. To emphasize to you that the bulk of the computing activity will be in the cloud, as part of this agent era, Microsoft introduced the Windows 365 Link, a $349 fanless mini PC, in early 2025. They marketed as simple, secure, low-power, perfect for hybrid work. But look closer. No local storage for apps or files. Boot straight into a Stream Windows 365 Cloud PC. Everything runs in Azure. Your computer is basically a high-end remote desktop terminal. Now, at the hybrid angle, even Copilot Plus PCs with powerful NPUs still offload complex agent tasks to the cloud. The direction is clear, endpoints get lighter, intelligence moves central, data flows one way. This is actually not some random introduction. Together with this linked device, Microsoft described Windows as the new agentic OS with MCP agents potentially providing co-workers to your business. I have a video explaining these AIMCP agents, that's a big part of the Microsoft Enterprise concept. The idea is that you can fire up Windows 365 cloud PCs running on Azure and you don't even need a local computer, just interface using these linked devices. Changing the user experience. I hope you're getting the true sense of what's happening here. When that viewer said, I'll never understand the Windows hate if you don't like it, don't use it. He's likely thinking that people like me are just promoting Windows hate because we want to push Linux. He's just flat wrong. The truth is that if you stay with Windows, you are voting to go with this new user experience where AI becomes a big chunk of your computing experience. As you already can guess when your data is stored in the cloud, then someone else can see it. Microsoft can profile and scan the contents of your OneDrive and your Windows Backup. Microsoft is recording every single use of your computer using Windows Recall and can tell you're online with the Microsoft account. But Windows Recall is just a tool for the AI to get to know you better. The real effect of this is for AI to independently do processes for you, for you to trust the AI to do the job for you so you really have little computer work to do. To be honest, I don't know what I need a PC for if this is what I'm doing. Sounds like I could do the same thing on a mobile phone or a tablet with a larger screen. The idea of typing on a screen to interact with apps is apparently a thing of the past with this Microsoft concept. And this would encourage many people to just speak to their computer to activate the agents. But before you say this is what you want because it sounds so high tech, let's delve into the privacy implications, the privacy landscape. I'm sure a particular group of users would love this concept as I've seen them cheer the Windows AI companion on YouTube and X. But maybe it's not sinking in. As I described in the early examples of the use of the AI agent, suddenly you are delegating your life to an AI and for that to happen, the AI has to know you very well. And to correct the misconception, no, based on Microsoft's hybrid plan, this AI will not be limited to your physical device. Much of the AI work will happen in the cloud under Microsoft's control running on Azure servers. Basically, it means that you're also delegating the knowledge of everything you're doing to Microsoft. Conceptually, this sounds like a competing method of acquiring user data. like Google does. Except here you pay monthly for this privilege while Google instead gives you free services as long as you let them make yourself the product. In either case, the infrastructure here is deadly for privacy because we're basically creating a surveillance environment where someone could profile you for various government reasons. And Microsoft happily complies with such requests as it has already done with BestLocker. And in terms of spying capability with Windows Recall and 100% Cloud connection at all times, and AI providing you information all controlled by a single entity, this definitely does not make me comfortable. Although I'm an active AI user, I use AI in a way where I can see exactly what it's doing. I'm not relying on unauditable black box interactions where my private data could be sent accidentally or on purpose. This kind of an AI running amok in an unverified way in the background is an untested, non-private way of computing and is a complete deviation from what powers the PC revolution. the bottom line your computer your choice So here's the real takeaway, folks. The exploding Windows hate isn't just about ads, bad UI, or even recall spying and isolation. Those are symptoms. The disease is Microsoft's deliberate pivot to an agent era where Windows becomes a lightweight front end for cloud AI agents. Your data, your history, your decisions, increasingly living on Azure servers under Microsoft's and potentially government's Watchful Eye. You pay for the hardware once, but the privilege of using your own machine, that's subscription territory now, mostly for cloud compute, agent storage, and the AI companion that knows you better than you know yourself. This isn't evolution, it's a fundamental replacement of personal computing with managed, surveilled, always connected computing. The PC that empowered individuals for decades, fully local, fully yours, is being quietly phased out. If that quiet unease you felt is turning into alarm, good. That's your instincts working. You have choices. Stick with Windows and accept the trade-offs for convenience, or switch to privacy-respecting alternatives like Linux distros, or even use older Windows versions in immutable form or in virtual machines. Me, I'll keep using AI on my terms, local models, even cloud browser-based models, auditable tools, but hell no to OS-embedded AI run by black box overlords scanning my life. The personal computer revolution was about empowerment, not dependency. Folks, if you're serious about privacy, come join us at Braxmail. It's the growing community where real privacy people hang out. No censorship, no nonsense. While you're there, check out the tools we actually built and use ourselves. Braxmail. Unlimited aliases with identity protection. Brax Virtual Phone. Real anonymous numbers with no ID. bytes VPN, no logs and unique DNS protection. The Google phones and more are in the store. The Brax 3 phone second batch is open for pre-order right now at BraxTech.net. The first batch sold out shortly after release. And BraxTech.net is introducing the new OpenSlate project, so check that out. I appreciate those supporting us on Patreon, Locals and YouTube memberships. You are important to this channel. Thank you. See you next time. He's such a calm person. It's like some of the stuff that's like I've had other people listen to. It's like that doesn't sound so bad. Guys, they're in your banking. They're watching what you do online. They're reporting to the government. Is it any wonder why we see what's going on with the UK where they want real ID on everything online? It's to support this crap. The governments know this junk is coming from the tech agencies. They know it. And they've been sold a bill by these tech agencies. It's the same crap as the smart cities. Why would you want a smart city? Because you can tax people more. You know exactly what they are throwing away. You know exactly how much water they are using. You can tell how long they parked in the wrong spot or if their grass is gone too high. Ridiculous stuff that they keep track of in the smart cities over in Europe that they use to tax the people at an insane level. And we're seeing it here in surprise, surprise, coming out of California first. But California isn't the only one who's trying to push this. I know Maine's got a similar bill. I think Idaho, no, not Idaho. Oh, come on, Oregon. Oregon up that way is pushing for something like that. And that's not a surprise. See which one of these is... Yesterday we talked about a new proposal. age verification to use your own computer mandatory by January 1, 2027. Some companies are already saying, you know what, we just not going to offer our product to California then. Matt, anyway, here. I started this is about 14 minutes long. Yeah, we might be able to get this all in there. every operating system vendor that wishes to do business in the state of Colorado would have to apply to this, would have to adhere to this. And if they failed to do so, there was a fine of $7,500 per incident. And each incident was every person that didn't get the age verification prompt. So the more popular an operating system is, the higher the potential the fine is. And when we were talking that fines at the level that would absolutely put canonical red hat IBM, etc., completely out of business. Now, when I was reporting on this... Many people began speaking up and saying, you know, hey, this can't possibly pass. It's too absolutely absurd. No one's going to go for this. And here's something I wanted to point out to everyone. This is already law in the state of California. This passed back in October. It was known as California Assembly Bill number 1043, Age Verification Signals, Software Applications, and Online Services. It was a pretty catchy title. Well, that age verification law passed the state of California with absolutely everybody voting for it. Democrats and Republicans alike. So the whole kid in caboodle, everyone said, yeah, that's a good job. And Governor Gavin Newsom of California signed it into law on October 13th of this last year. So just, uh, you know, whatever, whatever that is, three and some odd months ago, the law takes effect as of January 1st of 2027. So, uh, a little less. So what is that, 10 months from now? Just shy or just a little hair over 10 months from now. All operating system vendors who wish to do business in the state of California are forced to implement age verification measures of varying types into their systems at the system level when a new user creates a user account. Now this applies even when there's not user accounts on the system. I went through very carefully this really, really awful bill and tried to figure it out. Would this apply to say, FreeDOS? FreeDOS is an open source free software re-implementation of DOS. There's no user accounts on that system. This applies to that. If FreeDOS fails to ask the user what their age is and fails to provide an API for other application developers to query that age, technically as of January 1st, 10 months from now, FreeDOS will be in violation of California Assembly Bill number 1000. and 43. Let me just read a little tiny bit to you so you can see exactly what's happening here. This bill, beginning January 1, 2027, would require, among other things, related to age, among other things, related to age verification with respect to software applications, an operating system provider as defined to provide an accessible interface at account setup that requires an account holder as defined to indicate the birth date, age, or both of the user. of that device for the purpose of providing a signal regarding the user's age bracket to applications available in a covered application store and to provide a developer as defined who has requested a signal with respect to a particular user with a digital... I hate the way they word these... just drive me crazy... with a signal with a digital signal by a reasonably consistent real-time application programming interface regarding whether a user is in any of several age brackets as prescribed. The bill would require a developer to request a signal with respect to a particular user from an operating system provider or a covered application store when the application is downloaded and launched. And because the most ridiculous example I think is FreeDOS. FreeDOS has what would be called an application store. They have a simple application that lets people download Open source DOS applications via a little interface because yeah, you can get network access on DOS So therefore it would need to comply with this. Aethenite, NetBSD, Haiku, FreeBSD, Ubuntu, Fedora, Windows, Mac, iOS, Android, everything. Everything is going to have to comply with this in the state of California and now Colorado is adding it in too. If you have this sort of bill in place It has the same identical, by the way, fines. Both $7,500, I believe it is $7,500, sorry, $7,500. There you go, I said it right that time. If you knowingly don't have that feature implemented like it's a choice. Right, it's not like an error made it not work if you decided to not implement that age verification signal, age bracket functionality. You can be fined for every instance in both the state of California and Colorado once the Colorado one passes. This is devastating. There's several issues here. The first is the concerns over simply having this sort of functionality into a system. Now, to be very frank about exactly how these bills are laid out, these bills are not as extreme when it comes to identity verification as many other bills are. These bills specifically require the user to make a good faith declaration of how old they are. However, it also leaves a lot of mushy language and wiggle room for how the state might interpret that sort of verification. There's a lot of, uh, um, you know, to the best of your abilities and all the developers to, you know, make a good face, extra effort, blah, blah, blah. You know, there's a lot of those sorts of languages in there. Which suggests that the ultimate goal is to do additional ID verification of users, right? Now, but the problem goes much further than that, in my opinion, because this is the government telling software developers what features they must provide in their systems under penalty of such dramatic finds that they would go out of business. And it's done in such a way that even the smallest of hobbyist developers, if Terry Davis was alive, Temple OS would apply here. Terry Davis would then have to implement this functionality or be sued into utter oblivion. And that to me is terrifying. I do not like the concept of any government being able to declare, hey, operating system provider, hey, software developers, you must do add this bit of functionality. This must be in the workflow of the user, this must be part of user interface, you must provide an API for this functionality and I just don't like that. I don't like that, it doesn't matter what it is, I don't like that. Now I am all for things like good parental controls on an operating system. Great, yes, optional parental controls on an OS level are really, really handy. plenty of operating systems out there that provide this. Apple, Microsoft, many Linux systems provide the ability for a parent or a guardian to say, okay, I'm going to create an account that is a minor account. I'm going to limit what games they can install. I'm going to say that here's what applications they can install. In some cases, there's even white or black lists for what websites they can go to. Great. Implement those as optional features in a system, optionally, not mandated by the government, but the operating system provider themselves provide them as a feature to say, hey, this is a feature that our system provides. We developed it optionally for you to use optionally, right? Great. Love it. That's good for everybody. It's good for kids. It's good for parents. If we're really talking about protecting the children, which gets trotted out a lot, Then that's a fantastic way to actually protect the children provide optional detailed and strong parental controls on a system completely optionally right not mandated by the government not Forced to be turned on by default none of that garbage just provide it optionally So when a parent sets up a computer or a phone or a tablet or a gaming console for their kids They can turn on those systems turn on those parental controls for a kid. That is a fantastic thing to do and I love the systems that do it. I've got three kids and my kids have video games, my kids play with all sorts of stuff and my oldest kid is now of the age where she has access to computers and smartphones and whatnot for the first time. My younger kids still don't. I make them grow up like they're in the 80s. They grow up like I did. They're all offline until they get much older and it becomes more of a requirement for schooling and that sort of thing. So my oldest kid who really needs access to those sorts of things, I still have parental, some amount of parental controls going on. and those are all optional and well-defined in the systems and I turn them on when I feel that I need them for my kids. It works fantastically well. But none of those cases like Nintendo's switches parental controls or the various parental controls on Android and whatnot, none of those are required by a law. Those were all implemented by the developers who thought, you know what, this is the kind of features that they thought parents would probably need. And some of the features are well designed, some of them are not, you know how it goes. But they were implemented as they felt were best. Now, forget all that. The government is mandating exactly what has to be developed how parental controls are going to work, it's going to apply to everybody, everyone is going to have to declare their age and birth date and all this other stuff in the systems whether they want it or not. I don't need my computer to know when my birthday is. In fact, I don't want my computer to know what my birthday is. Do I think there's anything necessarily bad that my computer's going to do because it knows when my birthday is? Well, probably not, but I still don't want it to know because I've been in software engineering for long enough to not trust it. I don't trust adding additional data of mine into the system if it's not absolutely necessary, and this is not absolutely necessary. I find this truly, truly frustrating. So I looked through the bill, it's not great. It's really, really not great. And it's going to be mandatory as of January 1st. So there's no wondering, well, is it going to pass or not in Colorado? Well, if it doesn't, it's still law in California. That ship's already sailed. And it's a pretty horrific thing. So we'll keep tabs on exactly how this goes. And whether or not operating system developers are actually going to comply with this, which ones will, and if the state of California actually starts to impose penalties for those that don't, come next January. We're going to find out. Thank you to all of the subscribers to the Lunduke Journal for making it possible to do this sort of coverage. Go to Lunduke.com and become a subscriber. It's fantastic. Monthly, yearly and lifetime subscriptions are available. Lifetime subscribers can optionally be added to the wall of shame slash awesomeness. There's in fact four walls currently. This one, this one, this one and this one. Those are really good names for them. And there's a fifth wall that I need to get put up here. I did not finish it in time for today's show, but it will be up here within the next day or two. I'm a couple of days behind on wall number five and adding a few extra people to those walls. So if you're waiting to get up on the walls, don't worry, you're on the list. You'll get up there. Later on this week, those walls will appear. And with that, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, nerds and nerd hats across the inner tubes, I do declare. and broadcast. Child online protection bills, they're really not. It's just more data collection. It has more to do with the AI crap and taking your control and your identity and using it against you online. Creating a profile of you and what you do that way they can categorize you and sell you product or sell your information of what you're doing to a government agency. Anyway, we're at the top of the hour. The intelligence report is coming up next, guys. We will be right back after this quick break. In fact, I think we're just going to jump right into Visitor from the Past. Well, wait, let's see. Do we have a mark on the line yet? Eh, not yet. We'll give a little bumper music before Visitor from the Past. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent with the money spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate your Christian values, according to the series. You read about the current use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and sh- given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and simply farm. 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 holds they've sworn. And your daughters send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take us, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each and given right. And pray to God your freedom brings bright. As I awoke he'd vanished in the midst of the wind. This words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame, for even now as tyrants trample each god given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight, stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Oh, the music was going. It was pretty good too. Worst day since yesterday. Good. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the third hour, the evening hour, of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, northeast, west, east, and south. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and we're on satellite because a whole lot of people listen in no matter where they are across the planet. and then rebroadcast, analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, inside and outside these United States. Hide a channel 31 CB test for our Greater Great Lakes area, mostly Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, but we're in other places too that I didn't know about until a few weeks ago, about a month ago now. Anyway, it is the Friday of Fridays, it is Friday the 13th. Oh my God! This is the second Friday the 13th. They've got plenty of time, so we'll do some murder-lating or attacking on some of us Americans here somewhere, so we can expect that. It is the 13th of March. It is the Also, Cinco Di Amo, Day and Quartermaster Friday. It is the 18th year of Open Obvious, an E-year face painting on the socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2026, old earth calendar. 2026, Battle for the Republic. Book 2, the Winter War in the later stages. And we've got wind. It picked up even more out there. It's getting rid of all the leaves, drying all the leaves off. and pushing them down range. We still had some little flecks of snow, but then with all this wind, we finally got hit with a clear spot, which means cold tonight, so pay attention. It's going to drop down again. Winter's not done with us yet. And it is going to continue to be that way over the weekend. Needless to say, kites! You know, this weekend I would recommend if we have any communications courses going on, and I know we do, or if we have other activities, guys using kites for a number of different really cool solutions to problems and or for deception purposes. Kites are a unique science unto themselves. Before man was flying, kites were very much in interest of both Thomas Alba Edison and Ford by the way who took an interest in it. Alexander Graham Bell What's interesting is that they actually put their kids in box kites. If you've never seen some of the imagery, well, long before most other people were quote-unquote flying in planes, the research into aerodynamic performance of kites and the development to the nth degree is something that was done before the turn of the, from the 1800s to the 1900s turn of the century. It was pretty impressive, but they literally were people carriers. They made them big enough. If you're off the coast or if you're in a place like we are outside right now, oh yeah, you've got a lot of lift potential. Right technology? Take you to the moon, Alice. Well, released up pretty high before you die if you drop. We've got a caller. Who do we have? Benjamin Franklin Kite. Of course, yes, the old key in the bottle and, you know, experimenting with electricity. But again, a little different scale. Although I don't know for sure about that even because typically most of the scientific types of the era experimented with a lot of neat things and since they understood how to put a kite together and make it work, that science was down. The different divines of kites are the thing that's interesting. If you look at the difference between some of the ideas of say, Benjamin Franklin's era and then compare it to what you see the great researchers doing in the industrial age of the late 1800s to the early 1900s, there was some fascinating stuff that was built and it was not small. Now, I would also point out that a lot of times ended up being part of military application. So there's a lot of things that they don't want you to think about that they did back then, especially once aircraft became a real issue. But listening posts and observation posts on the coasts, building what were specially engineered mechanical ears that could hear, could focus and collect sound. They weren't just for aircraft initially, they were also for monitoring for ship traffic because it was the age of turbines and steam and diesel eventually came along, even though the aircraft was in its infancy at best. But again, Alexander Graham Bell came up with some really fascinating technology that was all mechanical. that allowed for them to listen for things out over the horizon. That technology would still apply today. And on a smaller scale, utilizing microphones, we do the same thing to hunt drones. Drones can be heard far in advance. They only travel so fast. They don't travel as fast as the speed of sound. So understand that noises made by these types of aircraft can easily be detected. So something I've tried to explain is apply the science people. Well you're all un-venus don't have faith in the science. I have faith in real science and we should all understand how to use it. Just an idea, not just whining about the problem. Whining. Whining is easy. Okay. Staying alive, little different story. So another thing real quick about kites is as I've said for raising antennas. for doing antenna arrays and interestingly enough relatively stable depending on the design. Again, the combination of the guidelines that you use to control it combined with the stability of the design and box kites are especially good for that. Box kites are very stable platforms. But there are other designs, the spiral design kite, something that again was used for experimental human lift by the same individuals was quite successful. So it's just something to think about. There are all kinds of other solutions, but raising a line, using helium or hydrogen filled conventional party balloons in clusters, launching a radio transmitter and allowing it to be carried by the wind, it would simulate an aircraft in flight. You could actually give off radio signals You could even configure the object so that it would have more of an appropriate radar signature to mimic an aircraft. This is what countermeasures aircraft were on military aircraft like the B-52. I always give you homework assignments. I want you to do something. Look up the quail, the quail, like the bird. We were talking about it the other day. Quail. Anybody know what the quail was? It was an electronic countermeasures deception decoy, coil. I gave you more than I wanted to. Here's what's really cute. The coil basically looks so that it gives off the radar signature of a B-52 bomber. Not only that, but it had all of the frequencies that would normally be emitted from a bomber, including radars, but also radio transmissions, transponder technology, and even just mechanical noise that can be detected by other machines. And all that to create the high confidence that you were targeting or chasing the B-52 that you were hunting. So you would launch the quails, a couple of them, or even three or four at a time, and all of them would give off and emanate the exact same signature as the mother aircraft that launched these little birds. Well, the same thing can be done with balloon and foil technology. Consider something like these weather conditions, a weighted or, again, directional object. using Mylar, even just taped together with balloons inside and released. Now is it going to be perfect? No, but it's going to give a awfully high confidence signature for something that looks like it's military and application probably in a war zone. Anything you can do to waste their time, waste their resources, and it costs you a little or nothing as in throwaway, it's beneficial to you in your effort. Just something to think about there. Again. Prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. We plan on performing better. Other things, again with regard to kites, kites can be made out of any number of different materials. That's another thing that's really cool. So having them for transmitting material or even moving equipment, light equipment, small amounts of equipment, Consider that if you know what your wind directions are, which is pretty obvious, I mean just a few flags up and you can determine wind direction, imagine using a larger format kite to move smaller objects across the water obstacle, not big objects, small objects. Any number of different tools or useful items that might be needed. There are all kinds of things that can be done with a platform of that type. You launch it, you send it across the river, you tow it back over, bring it back to earth, remount whatever you want to send back over, send it back over across the water obstacle, that way you don't have to send couriers, you don't have to have anybody exposed. If you lose the kite, you don't care, right? Just how it works. So again, prior to proper planning, preventing piss poor performance. Oh my, I see that. Somebody just sent me something else. It's kind of cute. I can't put it up to the microphone and pass it on to all of you, but I appreciate the fact that you did that. Thank you. Also, and again, it's Quartermaster Friday, botash.com, B-O-T-A-C-H dot com, it's Quartermaster, has a sale on all of their ballistic helmets right now. Again, that's over at Quartermaster, or forgive me, Quartermaster, not Brigade Quartermaster. Okay, Bowcash, B-O-T-A-C-H dot com. They have a sale going on right now on all of their ballistic helmets. Yes, like rifles and scopes and night vision, you can spend any amount of money you want on a ballistic helmet. If you really do have a lot of change, they've got a few of them there for a couple thousand dollars apiece. Isn't that exciting? Yeah, not my cup of tea. But again, a number of different models are there, including the Misches, the PathGAT, and others that are rifle grade and new production or mil spec slash mil surplus, but new in the box. And that's over at Botash. Always check out their clearance. They do have a bunch of $3, $4, and $5 clothing items and uniforms right now. Now, they won't be probably camouflaged, but they do have OD green, earth brown, coyote brown, and a gray color, basically all cop shop uniforms. But if you're looking for clothing cheap for what they're charging, These are definitely worthwhile. Go over to Bowtash, check out their ballistic helmets, and also check out their clearance section for everything else. Now on ballistic helmets, there's another place right now that's got a few decent deals. Now nothing is as cheap as it was a few years ago. We came out of the Corona Beer Virus scam. Everybody was desperate for money. In addition to that, the currency has been devalued dramatically by Trumpa Dumps bosses, the Jewish mob gangbanging the American taxpayer nonstop for pretty much anything they can steal right now. What is interesting about this is that Sportsman's Guide has a Pascad helmet in the clearance section marked down. It's a sale item about $130 a piece. They're sand, tan, base color doesn't make any difference. The helmet cover covers all of the sins or whatever is on the helmet in the way of a paint job. But it's also not a big deal. It just takes more flat paint and pick the color camouflage pattern you want to put on the helmet and then still put a camo cover on it. That way you have a seasonal camouflage. cover and then a base color. But over at Sportsman's Guide dot com, Sportsman's Guide dot com, Sportsman's Guide dot com. They do have a couple of deals on Pazgat and other Kevlar helmets, ballistic helmets right now in stock and their actual mil-spec US mil surplus. So you need to see what they have left there because they were going pretty quick. With all the stuff going on right now, these items seem to be moving a lot faster than they have been for a little bit. Your competition has increased amongst the population in terms of interest in tactical materials. So we're going to see that continue to grow, I'm pretty sure, no matter what happens. Everybody's watching all these videos of all these rabbis telling you how much they hate you. It's good. Everybody has been forced to have the scales lifted from their eyes and they're being given a chance to see exactly who their enemies are. Now, if they continue to be stupid, well, you already presented the truth and they choose to be stupid. Not my circus. Those aren't my monkeys. That's not my problem after that, right? Nope, not at all. So anyway, we got Ed there. Go ahead. Oh no, I've been talking to a couple of people and I think this is a dumb idea, okay, but they're trying this. Casting molten salt as bullets and you can get salt to be molten, but when you cast it, it's brittle. It's like you can touch it and it'll break if you touch it wrong. I don't see this being a good idea. Well, I guess that they can, if, I don't know, they recast, if you melt it and recast it, You know what that's like? It's the same problem that you have when you're recasting glass. Grenades used to be glass. But one of the problems is consistent tempering with the glass. In other words, where it is in the process when you infuse it and then settle it. Because once you cool it, you're stuck with whatever you get. And one of the reasons that, well, glass grenades, by the way, are theoretically banned by the Geneva Convention, if you didn't know. And the reason for this is that if they do succeed, glass grenades are quite horrific. But if they aren't cast properly, it's basically they explode and turn into literally sand. Glass sand? But sand. So again, with a projectile like that, I mean it's an interesting idea. You used to put rock salt in shotgun shells to I teach people a lesson without in theory being lethal, but that's not really a sound practice because you get close enough everything is lethal. going into who knows what kind of environment it gets wet or whatnot. You're loaded with salt. Well, again, there are things when they crop up like this, it makes you wonder because who's promoting it. It is an interesting idea. It'd be more likely to do what I just said. If you're going to mess with it in any way, number one, you want it in a scon slash an encased shell. And the shotgun shell is perfect for that. Anything where the warhead, so to speak, the bullet, the projectile, is exposed, it's making contact with other materials in the weapon. Consider what salt does and how it reacts with different metals. If it's aluminum, well, what does aluminum oxide look like? Well, it turns to powder. Yeah, that's right. Not that rust is the same thing. It's just a much more aggressive, let's just say a more resistant metal. So you end up with a tougher oxide in terms of final product, but it's still dust. Either way, salt is not good for pretty much any product that we're describing that's in a firearm. Even the case that you would set it in, if it's brass, it's going to oxidize. The only thing that buys you some time is a nickel case. I'm a fan of safety glass and using that in shotgun shells. It's horrific to get hit by safety glass, especially something from a windshield that has been broken that you break it up a little bit more, you put it in there. The safety glass is hard and it's tempered like that thing. It's not going to break down as much as it would if you were doing other glass objects in your shotgun shell. And it's a good use. If you go to a junkyard, you see a broken glass. windshield and you buy it or you say hey, can I take it? Sometimes they'll let you take that broken glass because... Oh, they'll let you help them clean up the yard. They won't mind that. You want the broken glass. Yeah, yeah, thank you. You can take all you want. But hold on. The big thing here again is with the salt is the only way that makes sense because think about this. Your salt is also theoretically making contact with the powder. Salt, being an oxidizer, doing what it does. And also drawing moisture. This is another issue. Unfortunately, we're talking about immediately contaminating or cross-contamining the powder charge. You're looking at oxidation with contact with the brass, which once you start to corrode brass, or for that matter, pop metal or bi-metal cases like the laminam, that stuff disintegrates automatically with spit touching it. It would not be a good idea to have the material we're talking about making contact with that. There are a lot of other materials out there that will melt quite nicely that are far less dangerous to your weapon and to the munitions in general as far as cross-contamination and damage to the materials that make up the weapon. So whoever is promoting this, it's interesting, but it ain't that interesting. They play with stuff. I understand. And they've gotten into casting and they've been casting aluminum. They've been trying to cast obsidian. Now they're trying to cast salt. And they've had some neat effects with salt. When they get it up to molten temperatures and they cast it out, it comes out looking like a graphite or a deep silver. When you get out of the mold, well it's brittle. I don't see how... A better choice if you're doing 3D printing, a better choice would be to look at how armor piercing rounds are made and taking a look at night clad ammunition. Nyclad was made by Smith and Wesson back in the 70s. It literally is Teflon coating that was applied to the bullet for the purpose that was argued for the purpose with lead bullets of reducing lead contamination in the barrel and on the range. Eliminating the lead, leading with the barrel and eliminating lead contamination or reducing it by encapsulating the bullet to a degree. They found out, as we know, that the Teflon coating is also a great way to help the bullet slip slide through soft armor people, not through laminate slash steel, whatever, although it probably would help a little bit, but you're still talking lead bullets. But if you were 3D printing, you'd be better off to take an iron pellet, or actually more like a piece of rod, or copper, or anything else. cut it in a uniform fashion so that it's not just an oblong object. And then spin, spiderwebs spin, a 3D bullet around that. You would have no adhesion on the barrel, depending on the polymer that you choose for your build. Of course, it would encapsulate what is a heavier metal object, so you're increasing bullet weight. which means that you're going to have the sufficient drag, combination of drag, cup pressure and everything else so that it's not harmful to the weapon, but you still would achieve tremendous velocities. But you'd also have the advantage of the slick side bullet offering additional penetration, especially with body armor, and for that matter even solid armor, woven armor or solid armor. in that it would work as a molly lubricant when it hits and that steel projectile on the inside with no rifling, would then penetrate and work its way to the soft chewy stuff underneath the body armor, which is what your goal is from the get-go. And they already have that technology. In fact, it should be quite economical for them to cast a bullet that way utilizing whatever experiment with the different plastics that they have that they're spinning. and figure out which one serves the purpose best. The whole way they got into the casting thing, Dad, is that they were casting parts for certain things. And the 3D printing certain parts, and they were grating. So they got the idea of like, oh, well, we'll 3D print the part, we'll make a cast of it, and then we'll make a mold and then do it. And so they'd been playing. And we melt, what can we turn into apart, how stable is apart, and now they're playing around with making certain types of ammunition rounds and since they can cast insult, they wanted to try it. Right. It would be interesting to see what the end result was ballistically. And again, you want to start out with common objects. It's just the reason for this that isn't a bad idea is they're on the right track. Remember, you want to experiment with whatever common materials are available off the shelf. And I recall I didn't forget you, stay where we are. But the big thing here again is, like with salt, for instance, if you're using it for sensory removal, if you need to make projectiles, and you're desperate and you don't have much of anything. Salt is something that's not restricted. How many different ways can you buy salt in such a way that nobody can track it? In other words, you can buy bags of salt that you use, like we do up here in this part of the country, for salting the roads. You can get iodized salt from the table, from, you know, table salt on the grocery store. For that matter, if you want to be surreptitious or clandestine, you can get salt from restaurants or from fast food places when you're buying everything else. Not much, but a little bit at a time if you needed only a small amount to create projectiles for a sentry removal. If I'm trying to harvest the enemy for their guns and ammunition and equipment and uniforms, then an alternate projectile is sufficient to start to get the ball rolling, to start the process. You know, sensory removal, sensory elimination, or whatever, picket, or driver, whatever it is. They've been trying different kinds of salt for their castings. I know they've been using the pink rock salt, like in the big chunks, and then just regular table salt. And I think what they were saying is what's been working best for them is to do a big mold, put the big chunks in, and then just fill in the empty space with table salt, is what they've been doing. And then, mouth like you would make a... Oh, come on. Kind of thinking the right term of the metal dad, the stuff that looks wavy. When you make a knife with it, oh come on, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, And of course any other Damascus isn't true. It used to be they argued, guys I remember this when I was young, that the big deal was that the kind of Damascus that they are making now isn't in the traditional form because it's not blood-borne. Okay, more on that in a minute. Before we go any farther, we'll call it or we'll get it farther away from probably what you want to comment on. Go ahead, jump in there please. What do we have? I think one would be wasting their time. You get poor penetration with them. But I could take pure lead that I used for round balls and share that lead with my center fire rifles and pistols. All I have to do is add a hard antimony to it to make it hard but not brittle, right? Right, tin and antimony. If you can, tin is the heart. You know what's funny? Antimony and tin are both more difficult than they were in the past because our country isn't as industrialized. Typically you want a percentage, it's like in the 2 to 4 percent, tin and antimony, and that is the proper combination so it doesn't become, it's not as soft, but it doesn't become as frangible. However, frangible isn't an issue per se. It depends on the target. If you're using this for placement shots, you know, in particular fleshy areas and the person doesn't have body armor, then it's not an issue. Zinc bullets could work. Okay, let me put it this way. The government experimented with every conceivable metal you can imagine before World War II with the Frankfurt Arsenal research. Those are the three Bible books. They're expensive now. They are ridiculously expensive because they stop the guy from printing them. But it is called the Frankfurt Arsenal Collection. It is three books. Now in that, everything that Frankfurt did in the way of research with combinations of metals was for a number of different reasons. Needless to say, years ago It was just to find the least expensive and maybe a more affordable solution to lead. Because lead actually has always been a middle metal. It has so many other applications, and its industrial application to a degree pulls it away from being a common metal. Kind of like what everybody's finding out about copper and even silver, because silver has greater, more value. in very specific high industrial applications. Here's the thing. They experimented with every other metal they can think of. And with bullets, they went with solid copper, solid zinc. They went with zinc jacketed in place of copper jacketed because copper, we were just talking about, or for that matter, even brass, another alloy, is a lot more expensive. So here's the thing. Germany went to zinc jacketed bullets. Lead core, but then eventually lead, even there they had a lead bi-metal filler in place of traditional lead. They had to reconfigure the depth and the amount of material, the volume cavity for the material, the filler material, because since they weren't using pure lead or high end lead, they had to accommodate more space for more material to make up in weight. But most of the materials they experimented with were close enough on the periodic table to lead that they worked. And so a lot of your World War II or even post-World War II 8mm projectiles won't necessarily be magnetic. You know, the other words to prove that they're not steel, like steel projectiles. They may not pick up on the magnet. Let's put it this way. But they're still not, say, copper jackets. They may be a chrome wash. They did that. You'll find quite a mix with World War II German 8mm projectiles. On our side, we only did that kind of research around 1942 early because we were in trouble. We were losing the war. And we needed to be ready to replace all of our items that were made with higher, more expensive metals with cheaper products. An example of this is a bullet you will see that pops into collections every once in a while. If you find a box of it, do not, listen to me carefully here, do not, do not open the box. It's called M2 Alternative Ball. It will say M2 and then alternative ball on the box. Like a lot of this ammunition, it used to be cheap and all over the place out there because it got dumped by the government. But it literally means, words mean something. Alternative ball is where they took all of these research rounds that they made many, many, many of to prove that A, they could do it. And so they could test the ammunition in every kind of gun that the bullet would, the cartridge would fit in. When they made the M2-06 alternative ball, forgive me, they had to test it in the Browning 1917, the 1919, the BAR, the 1917 Enfield, even though that was a reserve gun at that time, in World War II. of the M1903 Springfield and the Grand. So they tested it. They had enough rounds to test a failure to see what would happen, how well it would perform, or if it would mess up a weapon. And then they had a lot of this ammunition left laying around. Well, because it was alternative ball, they didn't issue it out to the troops. They issued it for security here in the United States. Then it went into surplus. Some of it got shot up, of course, and eventually the military would also shoot it back here for training. But they never shot it all up. If you run into a box of it, the box complete is enough to pay for an air, it's worth enough to pay for an air of 15. Keep that in mind. If you're out and about, you go to an estate sale. and you see a box and it may be the brown box or it could be the white box, whichever one. But the white box is even more collectible. It might even be for some main reason they made national match, NMs. But anyway, the brown box, black print, the standard US military, it says M2 Alternative Ball. Now it did either come from a percentage of that came from the Twin Cities Arsenal and I think UCLARE did a quantity of it also and those are unique head stamps. Twin Cities is TW and UCLARE is EU, UCLARE, UCLARE, God it's been so long. I have a ton of the brass though. I have a bunch of UCLARE brass. But anyway, those two arsenals built a lot of the research ammunition. And needless to say, the research arsenal itself did too. Frankfurt. Frankfurt. If it has Frankfurt Arsenal stamping on any case you find, Frankfurt, okay, it'd be FR or FF. Guys, don't lose that stuff and don't shoot it. Go to a gun show, find somebody who's into cartridge collecting and make some money off it. So, there was a lot of research of the type we're talking about done over the years. They just don't want you to realize it. You keep having to reinvent the wheel or try to rediscover things. All this information is in the National Archives and it's actually public. It's not restricted. But the guy that printed the book on the Frankfurt Arsenals, what he was doing is he literally categorized everything, starting from the Civil War, which is when the Frankfurt Arsenals first started its research projects, straight through to post-Korea. Now the Frankfurt Arsenal started to pitter out and Aberdeen Proving Grounds and Hunter Liget for some work seemed to be the... it shifted sideways. But Frankfurt Arsenal still into the 50s, for instance... Well, let me give you an example of something. Does everybody understand that there was a 60 caliber machine gun in the service at the end of World War II? How many have ever heard of it? We had a, oh no Mark, that's a M250 caliber, or I'll say that and somebody goes, you mean the M60 machine gun? No. We had a full family of 60 caliber machine guns in service after World War II and through to the middle 50s. Have any of you ever seen one? It's a 60 caliber machine gun. Now, what's interesting is, what amazes me, I've been in ammunition and collecting stuff like that, and I run into junk all the time, and trying to find any of the cases even is almost impossible. Where did it go? I know the government destroys a lot of stuff, but guys, these guns were issued and in service, and yet, I've only seen one barrel for a 60 caliber gun, And I don't know what it came off from, but it was down at Knob Creek Machine Gun Shoot. The guy had a .60 caliber barrel for whatever it was, XM something or other machine gun. He didn't know what it was. He goes, well, some guy brought it in, said he worked here at the Fort Knox and they were throwing this stuff out with the scrap and, you know, he saved it. Now, I've never seen a gun attack would be attached to and trying to find an example of any of the loaded ammunition. There are empty cases. But there's no examples of loaded ammunition. I have seen all the specs for that in the Frankfurt Arsenal books. And it explains how many years. It shows how long it took to develop the stuff, what they did with it, how many different experimental rounds they came up with, what they finalized on as the actual round. And it includes all the schematics and specs for each of the cases for everything that's in the book. In fact, there's no storyline. There's basic information, like information on production for a period. And then it's nothing but page after page after page of cartridge after cartridge after cartridge with specific bullets. And it gives the spec for the bullet. It tells you the specific dimensions for the case. You could build what you were looking at. You could build from the specifications that are on each page for each cartridge. It's all black and white line schematics. with precision specifications, also with information on projectile research and all the different projectiles, and each example is given separately. So, yeah, you could use this. I don't know if they tried salt. This is where this conversation came from. But I do know that they've tried everything and anything else you can imagine. Wooden bullets were developed. Wooden bullets were developed way before World War I. but were standard and they were typically used for training rounds. And if you know the French philosophy is if you do not want to get shot in a training situation then do the job you're supposed to do. If you don't take it seriously you might get tagged by a bullet. Well it could shoot your eye out. Well then you shouldn't have been looking at it. You should have been taking cover when that bullet was flying over your head. Seriously. My grandfather was in World War I and I always reference Grandpa Schilling He was, when he got over there at the very beginning of the war, they had practice trenches, a whole trench network, which is also a backup trench network if the main trenches were overrun. And you knew units that came in were trained in the rear area trenches. Now, when they fired at you, the French were using Lebel machine guns loaded with wooden bullets. This cartridge would operate the weapon, the bullet would go down range, and yep, if you got in the way of it, it stung you. Now if you caught it in the face, that probably messed you up pretty good. I don't want to get shot with anything in the face. And of course it was pointed out, it's in this kind of dangerous, and the French kind of laughed and said, well the battlefield is dangerous. Ha ha ha. So wooden bullets, I wouldn't want to get shot. In fact, they would be just as lethal if you didn't make them out of soft pine, but instead made them out of oak or ash. Think about this. You could take a bullet, and you already know they work, but you could take a wooden bullet, you could take a modern lathe, knock it down to proper dimension and make it a Sierra Boattail or a Spitzer. You can bore the center and insert a steel dart on the inside, a steel shaft of whatever material, or brass, or bronze, or copper, whatever you got. What do you think that bullet would do to you when it hit you? Totally a wooden... Oh! He looks like he dropped dead. Yeah, and he's got this fine little hole in his head. Maybe not so fine. I don't know what that wooden bullet would do. Hardwood, not softwood. Hardwood. What if he was hardwood? Think about it. These are all wicked things that we don't, our brains don't normally think about. Go ahead, or if you don't think about loading, go ahead, jump in there, Carl. And that's a .60 caliber machine gun you mentioned. It's every bit as powerful as a .50 BMG or even a little more, right? It was a little more, and actually I think where it came from, at the end of the war, there was a discussion that they should already be able to replace the Browning M2 .50 caliber. So, before the war, they'd already started research, actually probably around 1939, which doesn't make any sense because the 50 had just come into its prime and was becoming the normal, you'd go-to gun for your lightest of all of your anti-personnel, anti-vehicular, anti-tank weapons that were out there. But the 60 parallels it from 1944 on in production the 60 caliber I'm not talking the m60 machine gun get that out of your heads for some people going who we don't know what he's talking about I've gone through all this crap. I've got the books on the shelf I can pull out and you read it to you I have to dig them out there not in this room turn two other rooms over, but it's the idea that They continued production after World War II, but by Korea, they're already looking at the idea that they wanted to move on. But they did continue using it. It was available in Korea, and it was also used as an aircraft gun with certain aircraft, 60 caliber. Now, there were infantry mounts, vehicle mounts, in a way, for armored vehicles, typically as roof guns, and they were also used in aircraft. Now don't confuse that with 20 millimeter cannon because that's a totally different bird. So you have this other odd man out that lasted for about 10 years. And it paralleled. Now look at which one survived. If you ask anybody, did you ever get behind a 60 caliber machine gun, they go, well, I don't recall. Well, you mean, and of course they'd probably say, you mean an M60? No, a 60 caliber machine gun. And you'd be few and far between, especially since it's now the year 2026. But again, which one survived? The 60 calibers long gone and disappeared, but the .50 Cal Browning is still in service what? In the year 2026. So just something to think about. There are a lot of weapons. There's a whole family of .50 Cal guns guys that have come and gone. In fact, most recently, this is bizarre, most recently over at ApexGunParts.com, one of the Commander Killer guns that was used on the Patton series, is available as a parts kit right now. They used to call it the Commander Killer. They started out trying to use it upright, even if you head spaced it properly, because it still has to have a head spacing. You have to have a gauge the whole nine yards like you do in a Browning, an M2. What happens, you just can't lock it down properly. It's in a small, tiny little cupola that's up on top of the tank. It only has a tray for 50 rounds, and then it improved with a 75-round tray. But that gun, if they fired it upright, it loosened up. They tried laying it sideways, making a sideways mount for it inside the cupola. That didn't work. They even tried mounting the gun upside down. And it actually worked a little better that way, but it was goofy. Because gravity sucks, and every time you try to load it, it was always a problem. But you had to try to figure out how to make the gun work. And it was one of those McNamara ideas from the Vietnam War. That the evil old guns were horrible, terrible, bad, even though the Browning worked first time every time. And so they came up with these other idea guns and each one failed. Each one eventually came, served for a little while, and then got kicked out. Hold on. That's why, if you look during the Vietnam War, let me point something out here. Look at the early M-60 but also the M-48 tanks over there in Vietnam. You'll notice that most of them don't have a machine gun in the commander's cupola up on the roof. But instead, there's a welded mount that was put together and an old Browning 1919 is up on top of the roof for anti-personnel use for the commander. Go ahead, College of Binaire. The M60, I figured out what that might be, what kind of weapon it really is. Can 308 Winchester be fired in a .30 caliber? No, an M60 is a 7.62x51 NATO gun. Yeah, a 308, 7.62x51. The M60 hog is a combination of guns basically. The idea of making our version of a cross between what the Fallschirmjäger, MK42 or whatever it is, the 42 rifle, and the MG42. It's got a couple other ideas. In other words, there's a series of books. One of my friends has them, okay? They're what they call the Seven Black Books of Weapons Design. They're for small arms development. And there's the Seven Bibles, Seven Black Books. And every idea for putting a gun together is in there. Every idea for the mechanical step, you know, like from one step to the next, this was an idea, here's how they did it. And it's been done this way, this way, this way, and this way, but it's all the same. Then they look at another component, like gas systems. You know, impinged gas, direct blowbacks, anything you can think of, it's all been done before. People don't realize how innovative the people were before World War I because we killed all that history. But then during World War I, there's a whole bunch of other research and ideas that were done and some of them were dead ends, some of them weren't. During the in-between war period, again, there's a spurt, but things were hampered because of the economy. So you don't see as much innovation that stuck. And again, after World War II, you got all kinds of piles of stuff laying around. And whenever you have lots of stuff laying around, you can afford to spend them to do research to figure out if something else works well. That's how we got the GE Mini Gun. because there was so much stuff laying around. And somebody finally sitting there said, what if we take a Gatling gun, a regular .30-06 heavy machine gun, because that's what the last Gatlings were .30-06 caliber. Well, after World War II, you got billions of rounds laying around. They had Gatling guns brand new in the wrapper by the stacks sitting at Aberdeen. And so what they did is they went in and selected a Gatling gun. plugged in a car starter motor to it and loaded the magazine up and fired her till she failed. And when it failed, they looked at it and said, what broke? And they went to the machine shop, made a new part out of better steel, 41-40 chromoly and then properly tempered, put it back in, loaded all the mags up and fired the gun till she broke again. And when they saw the next part break, they fixed it. And by the time they were done, all the critical parts it could wear out on a standard Gatling gun, well, it didn't anymore. And the thing could just fire nonstop, plus it would also be increasing the speed as they went. Now the problem is that either the drums or the sticks weren't all that big, so they needed to come up with a feed system. So that was the next step. And the rest is history. And the G-Mini gun, as we know it today, exists all the way in any caliber they want. But it all came from a pile of junk laid up, you know, what do you do with it? Well, let's have some fun. Let's figure out. We're here to do research. We got an idea. How do we make it work? It's argued that it was a sergeant who actually came up with the idea. He was piddling with the concept, and so he went over to the motor pool, got a frag or, I guess, something that was still serviceable, whatever size started motor. and then adapted it to the gun and then started applying power and ammunition. Eventually it got faster. And by the time they were done re-engineering and making it, it was bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz And because of that, it actually was almost like a machine gun sniper rifle. It was too accurate when it was first built. Its cone of destruction was not as great, so they swapped out the tolerances they had to. They don't need a machine gun sniper rifle. What they wanted was a weapon that at particular engagement ranges would create a cone of destruction approximately four or five feet. You know, at the optimal ranges for what were expected to be 600, 700, 800 yards. At 300 yards, it still has a reasonable cone of destruction. Which of course would be narrower because you're closer, you know, closer from the gun, closer to the gun. It was as far from the target, you know, the target sounds far away. So anyway, the 60 itself had, it had, every one of the new guns had issues. There isn't a fire emblem that doesn't have teething issues. That's not a bad one. Carlos Hathcock used a M-60 for a sniper rifle. That's what he used for his long-term field at the time. No, no, that wasn't an M-60. It was an M-2, but you got the right idea. He used an M-250 caliber, which was scope-mounted, night-vision-mounted, I recall. That was an M-2. Yeah, it was an M-2 in single-shot mode. I know what you're talking about, longest shot. Now, the .308 wouldn't have made it quite so well. But his primary rifles were in 7.62x51 NATO, but he used an M.2 .50 caliber for sniping. Here again, there were other guns available too that if they'd looked around, they could have grabbed. There's a lot of stuff that was out there, especially for specialized weapons units, anybody that had a unique mission could draw on a lot of other weapons in the inventory including captured material that was captured in quantity from the other side. Anti-tank rifles were another one. The Russian .50 caliber anti-tank rifles were available. Some people experimented with those. But, Carlos Hathcock used an M.250 caliber. I'm sure if you've been able to get hold of one of the Russian AT guns, they'd experimented with it because they could do anything they want in a machine shop over there just like we could here. scope mounts, anything else could have been fabricated, then you find out how well it shoots. Well, you know, what's quality of the barrel. But that would have been interesting. And really that's where the whole idea for all of our single shot .50 caliber guns came from. The research had already been done by the Russians years ago, back pre-World War II. The .50 anti-tank rifles were in service and the Russian communist armies always had at the squad level They were rich in anti-tank weapons. Initially it was the anti-tank rifles, eventually the RPG-1, RPG-2 came to service, which is a copy of the Panzerfoss, it would have been the Panzerfoss II, and eventually the RPG-7 that everybody knows about. Remember, there's a couple of those in each squad in the Russian army. They always had unit level anti-tank capability whenever they could provide it. It didn't mean they always had it, but wherever it was properly available, the unit would be properly equipped. Where it was available because supply caught up with the troops who were getting the snot beat out of them. Anyway, we're almost to the top. We are hitting the weekend. Our plan is not to have the snot beat out of us, but you fight with what you got. Remember, you're out fighting with the Army you have, people. Mr. Rumsfield was correct about that attitude. You need to be thinking the same way. We have a lot of training going on this weekend. Let's all be careful. That wind looks like it's going to stick with us through the weekend. With Tom reporter, we've got snow up that way of the curve. And he's getting the wheels up this way too, so be careful up this way. There we go. And again, slow down. You'll get there. Make sure you know where the road is. That's the important thing. And don't deviate from the course. If you can help us. We are at the top, everybody. Have a good weekend. Enjoy the weekend, people. The Shikers are trying to get us into a conflict. They're going to be killing Americans here. It will be the Israeli Mossad and the elements of the U.S. government committing terrorism against the American people. I'm not shocked about it. It's expected. Something we should anticipate and be ready for. God bless our Republic. Yeah, to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. Thank you, sir. Guys, for everybody out there, be careful. Enjoy yourselves. Remember, we shall sing as we slay when the time comes. Meanwhile, we have to practice, practice, practice to be the best at what we do. God bless. Ed, taking over, more LTR coming up. Bye-bye.