March 27, 2026
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, militia preparedness, and political commentary across three hours. Topics included gun confiscation efforts in nine states, the border wall project's stalled progress under Trump, deportation shortfalls, medical supply organization for militia units, camouflage dyeing techniques, and criticism of Trump's alignment with pro-LGBTQ messaging. The show featured segments from Guns N' Gadgets on the Anti-Federalist Papers and a California First Amendment victory against gun marketing restrictions, plus commentary on Microsoft Windows 11 failures and forced Microsoft account requirements.
- gun confiscation
- second amendment
- militia preparedness
- border wall
- deportation
- michigan militia
- ifak medical kits
- ar-15
- magazines
- anti-federalist papers
- first amendment
- california gun law
- windows 11
- trump administration
- constitutional rights
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For generations, this freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. 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 vote, your children must attend to school and your Christian values to be taught. According to this, you read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to though you harm so they could burn down churches and simply farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit 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 to choke fear when both sons of the republic arise? Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republican each God given right and pray to God as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled each God given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Ladies and gentlemen, yes, we are starting late. I'll more on that in a minute. It's 15 minutes after the hour, Eastern Standard Time, and this is the first hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Markey, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, west, southeast, north, and, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org, and we are on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you happen to be resting upon right now or inland, Thank you for rebroadcasting analog or digital. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, inside and outside these United States, and it is Friday at Cinco de Amo de and Quartermaster Friday. It's the 27th of... Forgive me here, we've got technology, it's not wanting to cooperate. 27th of March, it is the 18th year of open, obvious and in your face, Fabian, the socialist and the Soviet socialist occupation of America with the K2026 older calendar 2026 battle for the Republic book to the winter war But we're walking out of the winter. We certainly are now still cold at night So pay attention just because it's a little nicer during the day doesn't mean that the cold won't catch right back up with you I mean after all look what happens in the desert Talk about extremes anyway, it is Friday. It is the End of the work week, though that isn't stopping by any stretch of the imagination. And heading into the work weekend for our militia forces and individuals training this weekend. We will be stopping by a couple of the churches. Again, there was a request, almost because of technical information that we can pass on very, very quickly, so we'll just do that personally. We've got about, I would say now, 22 to 23 independent churches building medical support units up for militia support. The latest group is becoming easier and easier to be able to force multiply on this because we can get one group to attach to the other and they give them a quick class in lessons learned. And also, you know, information that they picked up or ideas that they've come up with which we consider to be sound solutions. So many hands make for light work and with each step we're a little faster at getting the job done. Guys, everybody needs to pitch in on that too. One of the things that slowed us down today is too many stupid people with cell phones to their heads when they should be driving, number one. And also, digital, having to deal with correcting digital technology errors because after all, government wants to go digital on stuff. Yeah, and the only reason they want to do that is so they can make stuff disappear, damage your administrative process while not giving a hoot from their end. Still, not resolved, but oh well. You know what, the way it's going pretty soon here, none of their bureaucracy is going to make much of any difference at all during a war for independence. So I think everybody's starting to realize that too, catching on very, very quickly and up to speed. Oh, let's see. Well, of course, boy, there's a flurry of stupid, especially with the chicken hawks that we have in the district of criminals. Characters who are all no-Trumpers are now so close to Trump that they're stabbing anybody else who's near Trump so that Trump will be that much more in splendid isolation with all of these individuals that absolutely told everybody that they hated him. I think that is rather fascinating and not a surprise so hey, you kind of get what you pay for I guess. Or I should say, you get what you got when you've been paid, as in Mr. Trump receiving all that money from the Jewish mob. And the end result being obvious, you know, we're not going to get into another war or two or three or four or five. I actually think it's kind of funny because you can now do a sound bite, you know, it's only going to be four days, four weeks, four months, four years. And I'm waiting for the announcement that we'll be home by Christmas, you know, 2031. Wouldn't that be special? Well, you know, whenever that happens, not really relevant because we ain't waiting that long. The bad guys aren't either. There are a number of states that are now moving for gun confiscation in the final phase. They've signed off on the legislation. So we have about nine confrontation states, and yeah, I had several people asking me yesterday before we did the program, and today, yeah, there is a bunch of stuff that they're trying to move in Michigan. But we have, I think, two individuals in the Michigan Senate that have basically put a stick in the spokes. Now whether or not any of them can be prostitutes, it's likely is not. I mean, come on, they're politicians. But we'll see what happens. As it is, there is only one barrier wall that's actually, it's just actually one fence post really, in other words, one individual or two that are slowing down the agenda here in Michigan to where they think they want to go. When that happens, all bets are off and we're finished with them. The same as all of the other states where either stuff is already passed and nobody is following or complying, with the law, the scam, the illegitimate action taken by the state. And there's no discussion at the federal level right now, even though, again, we're talking state upon state upon state, all acting at the same time. This is not By chance, this is planned. And as we know with Virginia, it's the CIA and the Mossad openly. The CIA, of course, is just doing what they've always wanted to do and they've already turned their little hairy eyeballs inwards. We knew, in fact, they never really were just facing out. I don't care about the airports. I mean, I got to say this. Unless I absolutely had to fly, and even for me there's no place I absolutely have to fly public airlines. If need be, if I had to fly, we have enough aircraft of our own, we could do a pretty good job of getting to where we need to go. But there's nothing that's been that urgent. There's nothing that's not within driving, not just driving distance, but reasonable driving distance, considering all the BS you've got to put up with the stupid airport. The best thing that everybody can do to just shut everything down with regard to that nonsense is stop flying. I see nobody with any joy on their faces at any of these airports, do you? What is the reason for flying? Well, it's convenient and it's fun and you're happy and have you seen anybody that isn't an angst, you know, angst up, tensed up? You know wires, coil spring, waiting to either blurt out tears or bark like a dog, crazy. There isn't any airline I'd want to fly anymore. The last one that was pretty decent, and it sounds like they've actually gone just the opposite, was Southwest Airlines. They were the last airlines that actually was a people-oriented kind of airline. But they've gone just like the rest. Again, the same terms that probably were whatever Jewish mafia were running the other operations finally took south worst as we used to call it. That was a joke because they actually were the best. But Southwest Airlines is falling so it's falling and it ain't getting up. So for that reason again, why are you flying? And do you really need to fly that often, quote unquote? All these people, I've been there for three, four hours. Well, do a map out of how long it takes for you to drive. How far can you drive in a three hour period? And then take a look at what's the distance that most of these people are actually flying, within the Midwest, or within the East Coast, or East Coast, North or South. In reality, it's actually more convenient to have your own vehicle. When you get to the other end, you can do what you want where you want, and if it even costs you another hour or two driving time, you've got to figure you've got the same amount of bullshit to go through with the airport coming back. And they're all incompetent. There's nobody at the airport that likes you. They all act like they're above you. They're all arrogant. They're all you know total ass hats. You're supposed to be groveling to them. Well, why do you want that? What purpose does that serve other than for some? Narcissistic fruit loop to you know get off on the idea that they're overloading you Get away from that stop doing that cut in fact cut cut it off as quickly as you can I just can't emphasize that enough you got to go visit relatives enjoy yourself You know find your best route in fact you know plan it out a little bit go check out some of the other sites of the countryside and map it out accordingly. Let's stay the hell away from the airports, don't provide them with money, don't provide them with funding, and don't provide them with the corpse that they can monkey fart with. Just the reverse. Step away. Step away. Step away. And everybody should be repeating that to everybody else. We don't have to fly to Chicago. If it takes you three hours to wait in line at, say, Detroit Airport or whatever airport it is, don't take your pick. Guys, you jump on I-94, you could just about be there in three hours. And the difference is, you didn't have to put up with some fool stranger who keeps whining and pissing and moaning behind you about the big long line. You don't have to put up with the sociopath who wants to grope your wife's crotch and take pictures of your children naked with an x-ray machine so they can sell them to the Israelis for blue porn pictures. And you're actually pretty laid back the whole distance. So why are you flying to Chicago from say Detroit or from you know any Midwestern city to another Midwestern? There's no reason now. And by the way a lot of the main routes for the first time in my life most of the construction that's been going on on these expressways year after year after year where they're basically their money sponges for the locals is what they are. They're actually complete. This doesn't happen very often, but there are actually some of the worst areas that traditionally you'd have to drive through are actually in pretty decent shape. And if you do a quick walkthrough via your phone, anything that looks questionable, you can go around. So drive. If you even really have to make the trip, do you really have to make that trip? That's the other thing to keep. take into consideration. Now another thing, and I know Ed will probably pull it up, some of you probably have pulled the video up of the robotics exhibition that happened about a day ago in the White House. All of the witches from all of the respective warlocks, because you had the guy, the guy-wife man of the president of France, he, she, it was there, the cross dresser, and many, many others all female and of course all with the first lady of the White House. She walks out with the robot walking slightly ahead and off to the side with of course the pomp and circumstance of the cult in the background music wise. Then the robot went around everybody and they all stand up and all of the witches, all of this coven, because that's what it was, it was a coven. All of these witches stood up as a coven and they let the robot stand up in front and yap and then the robot turned around and none of them sit down. They waited until the non-thinking, non-human creature went back down the corridor the way it came and then they all sat down acknowledging the creature as if it were royalty or something. Now When I say witch, I'm not joking, I'm not doing that tongue in cheek. All those characters, even the mock man, okay? The warlock witch, the witch warlock, take your pick, you know, the one from France. These characters are all occultists and what they're doing, this is all moving their, you know, through their fear of power, demonstrating the next agenda, part of the, you know, the Georgia Guidestones agenda that we've warned everybody about but they openly talked about which by the way they have made the Georgia Guidestones disappear for a reason because you're getting to the point where it's all too obvious. Go ahead, call her. We got a caller. Jump in there, please. Maybe they all got up in case they had to run really fast if that robot went frickin haywire. What a little crazy in the head? Well, yeah, you know, that's the thing is it first of all they're flimsy. Okay, that's the thing about it. It does walk But if you've seen some of the boo-boos that they've had with it, it's interesting that they're pumping this of course As the creature that's going to be educating our children your your children need to be run by a robot by an automaton rather than Inter interacting with a human and we already have a new normal job That was in Detroit. Right. Yeah, but it's not even that good though. It would be one thing if it was... You know, quality of product is in the toilet. You know what I mean? That's the biggest problem. And they know it. But the idea is to make us fearful. And remember, it's the power thing. This is all a power trip thing. And instead, it's like, wow, tell me I got something I'm going to have to put down when the time comes. This is why we need bigger, heavier rifles. I knew we'd need bigger heavier rifles and they've just demonstrated why we need bigger heavier rifles. Everybody just needs to remember that. Stay focused and pick up more bigger heavier rifles. Then we'll all be safer when the time comes. Whoa, that was fascinating. Something just showed up on the screen here. Somebody's flashing another picture from the other angle. They absolutely controlled the situation. There wasn't really any There wasn't any real interaction with the droid that they brought out, the robot that they brought out, so we should point to that. Literally, not accidentally, I mean it was mechanical. It is a mechanical object, so it acted accordingly. The big thing here again is that they were kind of, you know, wagging their weenie in everybody's face and they said, look what we're going to replace all of you with, ha ha ha ha. The other thing about this, and it always fascinates me when you ask somebody, it's like, well, if they're going to do this, why do they need us? I mean, obviously that is the plan to get rid of us. Do you really think that they're going to be, quote unquote, educating the plebs and peasants? Or are they going to be using these things for exactly what they're more likely to be intended for, which is weapons against the population? I vote that it's going to be weapons against the population, which is why everybody needs to act accordingly with regard to dealing with the problem when the time comes. And everybody better be prepared to do so. So, bigger, heavier, better, and everything in the way of countermeasures for electronic threat, you're all part of the math formula now that everybody needs to be focusing on. And it's gonna do nothing but get more exciting as we go. Meanwhile, We have the new forever war to distract everybody while they pull their garbage over here inside the US. We're at the bottom of the hour. Oh my goodness, let's see. Didn't take long and we are running late for anybody who goes, well, what happened? Again, timing is everything. And this today has been rather fascinating with nothing but wasting of time dealing with the bureaucracy. which is demonstrating, like I said, more and more why we need to ban the bureaucracy. It needs to be gone. Let's see, we're at the bottom of the hour. We're gonna do only one little music break here, because I gotta keep plugging away at this. And we're past our Christmas music though, and I think I missed out on one or two Christmas pieces that people had asked for. So we'll probably, we aren't gonna be able to work on that. Sorry guys, one or two, I noticed this when I went through the blue book here. And it happens though. Throw a dart and select one. Well, hold on here. I'm realizing as I look at the little dots on the board, I've been doing a better job than expected too. Hold on. Ah, what the heck. A Warren Zevon piece, Ed. Jungle Work by Warren Zevon. Jungle Work. That'll be our one single bottom of the hour music break request. And if you don't know who Warren Zevon is, don't worry, we'll catch you up on it real quick here. Great in the studio. Oh God, help you if you watched him in concert. But in studio, fantastic music. And unfortunately, depending on what era with regard to his live broadcasts, or his live performances, because mostly went to Holland where they had really good drugs. And so if they recorded it after he'd gotten hold of the really good drugs, Well, the quality of the product was up and down. That's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. Pitting into the weekend, a bunch of deals. Don't forget, check out the usual suspects. CDN and the sports has got a couple of really good shotgun deals right now, both for semi and pump. They have a regular collection that most of you are probably familiar with. We've seen them pop up on the radar before. But for about 139, some for as little as 129, you're looking at either semi or pump conventional slash traditional pattern shotguns. Now, 20-ish barrels are available, but I recommend a bird barrel. We're looking at, again, drone air defense. Guys, if you haven't studied trap and skeet, you need to because that's the solution to deal with a lot of the problems that we are facing with regard to close quarters small format drone. And the idea is to knock them down and it means hit them. Well, guess what? Snap shoot trap is the way to get the job done and the art is quite old and it works every time. So you need to study a little bit. If you're not familiar, go check out, go do a little research. There's all kinds of videos on YouTube. Copy, copy, copy. Whatever they're doing is not difficult, not really at all. But you do need to stay focused. So again, One more time, that's CDNN Sports. Yes, Palmetto State Armory has two or three really good buys right now, two, and they do have a pump gun with a standard bird barrel, but also one with a 20 inch barrel. For 119, and again, these appear to be the standard fare, nothing fancy, five shot overall. But a simple, affordable 12 gauge shotgun for all of the missions that we are going to have to deal with here. Prior to proper planning, whoa, no way. Prevents piss poor performance. We need to be better armed and we need to be better armed now. So go check them out. Also, again, asking about ammunition. Interestingly enough, classicfirearms.com, classicfirearms.com, I don't mention them really enough, classicfirearms.com. They do have a pretty good selection of shot shell and they're reasonably priced. They have both American and Euro and even some of the other stuff, the Turk stuff that's come in. So if you check them out, again that is classicfirearms.com. They've also been running the same specials on trade-in deals in police semi-automatics. There's a bunch of really nice weapons that are available in the Smith M&P and also, of course, the usual plethora of Glocks nowadays. Take your pick of generation and I guess what's the new one? Since we have Gen 1 through 4, the next one is Super Gen, right? For the newly redesigned Glocks to conform to the propaganda. So we'll see how that works out. But as it is, again, definitely worth checking out classicfirearms.com. Somebody asked me, there's a big wave of car beans that came in. Yes, I saw that. Apparently, a big chunk came into Royal Tiger imports. If you're into car beans because you have a bunch of them already and you're looking for more, I don't know what a good price is. I'll put brackets to that. Good brackets price. But there are some pretty good deals over at Royal Tiger imports and what's interesting is that they are not Ethiopian rifles. Apparently there are some Euro guns. I'd be willing to bet Italy. It doesn't mean that that's 100% the case, but Italy has a lot of American equipment that seems to be coming out right now from the surplus. And they have their own inventory of equipment that they've been standard on for quite some time. And it's overlapped as far as era and type and pattern. But a lot of the American standard equipment is now finally seeing this latest wave of phase out. And you probably can make some pretty good deals. The carbines that I've seen that people have been doing some of the videos on that they just picked up that Royal Tiger had brought in are in pretty good shape. Crowns look good with the barrels that they're showing. Of course, I don't know how much of its personal propaganda from that end, but you know, again, the only way to find out is to invest in one or two of the rifles. But so far, overall, these appear to be well-maintained arsenal arms. They have been sitting in a sandy, dusty warehouse for half a century or whatever. Instead, these weapons appear to have been present issue. Now it's possible. And this is something I've noticed is both France, Italy, and Spain have been changing out their forestry service equipment. And you might recall here a little bit ago, as I pointed out, there were a whole bunch of 357 Magnum K frames. that came into the country and all of them have the lanyard ring on the base which is not standard unless it was custom ordered or installed by the country that purchased them. But in each case they were identified and marked as forestry service revolvers. Well, not many people in this neck of the woods are issuing revolvers anymore, are they? And yet these weapons have come out of surplus from the European market. So the same is probably true with these carbines. They could have been something that was issued as a utility, non-standard arm. The countries don't waste everything like we do in the United States. We're wasteful people. Most of the rest of the world is not. They're actually quite thoughtful about trying to conserve resources. Because of that, that may have been most likely the situation that these have come from one of those inventories. And as is typically the case, a combination of leftover from World War II and procuring more weapons from the vast inventory that was available over the last 70 years from one country to the next to the next to the next. Again, if it's not worn out, it's not obsolete, despite what anybody might try to flap their yap about. Just a heads up, and if you are using the carbine, the only thing I can say there is buy every round you possibly can. And you need to be investing in two dyes. If you haven't already, and most everybody's doing carbine is reloading. One of the bullets that will save you a little bit of money for training ammunition with your carbine is a Plinkster bullet. Look up Plinkster, 30 caliber carbine Plinkster bullets for reloading. They are a semi-jacketed round. Very interesting. They don't make semi-jacketed rounds for any other rifle that I know of. But these are less expensive because they aren't a full jacket or a ball round. But they do function in the carbine flawlessly. And if you're reloading you can save a big chunk of money by dialing down your powder. and going to the Plinkster Bullet where they of course use a standard rifle, you know, small rifle primer. And H110 powder which used to be the gopher. There's a couple of other cooperative 223 powders that are out there that are just as good. H110 specifically was for carbine. That's why H110 is in like 110 grain, 30 caliber carbine round. See how that works? Of course the H110 was used in everything. When you had a powder that was half the price of everything else, everybody starts to figure out how to work it. And they did. So it's still out there. If you're at a yard sale and you see any Hodgson H110 powder, grab it. You can use it in your 556. It will work in the 357 Magnum, but it is optimal for the 30 caliber carbine. And we're constantly finding at these estate sales reloading powder. They're very, very common. And other estate sale type situations where private property is moving from one person to the next quietly. Definitely worth adjusting your sights on. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Those Tiger, whatever you called it, what's the good deal on a carbine? Is that what you're talking about? 30 cal? That's my question. The problem is that these are surplus, but because they're World War II surplus carbines mostly, I haven't seen any of the receiver numbers, but also if you've got an arsenal, an armor in an arsenal, You're going to see guns taken apart and put back together and rebuilt multiple times because the parts were so cheap for 70 years worth of carbine history. So they may not be all uniform for parts. They're basically what we used to call a shooter in that they're a standard utility gun. In many cases they may have different arsenal parts on board because they've been tuned up. Now the barrels that I've seen, the crowns are very crisp. They literally look like they're brand new out of the cosmoline barrels. So again, when I see something like that, it's either A, these were hangar queens that sat someplace without having a trigger pulled. Or, most likely when I see that, is somebody was actually taking care of their weapons, you know, the arsenal, and when something tires out, which you would expect with a gun that's been around for 70, 80 years, Well, guess what? You've got brand new barrels that were in the cosmoline, all you do is degrease them and then install. So I wouldn't care right now if it didn't have the right barrel to match the receiver so much as does it function. And we're looking for shooters. I'm not looking for a collector's item. I'm going to be looking for a shooter right now. Now it's nice if your gun is a collector's item. Don't get me wrong, you can't help it when you're starting to deal in weapons that become progressively older every year they become more antique. And the carbine, while it is as modern a design as anything else you could ask for, this is by all definition an antique now. The carbines are from World War II. which is why the prices have gone crazy. We're paying for a carbine what we used to pay for a high-end grand years ago. And if you take a look at some of the prices, I mean, some of the stuff is topping over a thousand. I don't think that Royal Tiger's asking that. And I have not looked to see what their present asking price is at the moment, but they do have a range of prices. So if you're looking for just a plain old shooter, I'm sure you can make a better deal. They always have some closet package deal that they've got mixed into the webpage. You always have to go through it and check out all the back corners of the lot, so to speak. And then, oh look, there's a whole line of something they want to move out. They don't last long because people are hawking, for all the noise about how people don't like Royal Tiger, there's a whole bunch of people hawking that site and their operation, and they swoop in pretty quick and the stuff disappears quite fast. So, for all the BS to try and poo-poo them, the people I think mostly doing that are the same ones circling to zip in on what they see. You know, what it is that's sitting around the shelf. And I understand that. I mean, you make big money on these things. The, again, I don't have the particular on the country of origin as far as if every gun came from the same location. I would point out something else though that's really kind of weird here, okay? Let's not forget that Europe, Eastern Europe like the Ukraine, have caves full of guns that they supposedly were going to cut up. You might recall that back in the 90s and the aughts, the deal was that everybody was going to destroy so much of their strategic reserve arsenals of firearms. Well, it's obvious Ukraine didn't do that because that salt mine, remember over there towards the eastern provinces, is full of all kinds of weapons. And one of the things that was shown is a whole bunch of Lend-Lease World War II American firearms. They still had Thompsons, they had other, you know, bolt-action, you know, US 1917 Enfields. So I'd be willing to bet they had car beans. And as likely as not, with all the shenanigans going on, it could be that these things have come from underfoot over there in Eastern Europe. When we shipped that stuff, they were brand new firearms. And they went to, they got into the hands of the Communists, the Communists used them. Some things they buried and destroyed, other things they simply boxed up or left boxed up because they never took them out of the crate. Or if they did, it was only long enough to look at them and go, huh. And then they put them back in the crate and put them underground. And so it is possible because they're keeping this so nebulous that these are from the other side of the Iron Curtain and probably if you were able to take the time you could track back the serial numbers to the Lend-Lease program of World War II with the communist Russia and Stalin. And I'd be willing to bet, you get a feel for things. When they act weird about not disclosing too much, That's usually because somebody made a deal with somebody who made a deal with somebody who made a deal with somebody who went under the table and made a deal with somebody else. And in theory you weren't supposed to be doing this, but because the kosher mafia is tied to it, they could do them wrong and the stuff just gets let out. And that's quite probable because that's what this feels like to me. It doesn't make any difference. The weapons are in country. They've already come through. The Batfaggot paperwork. So they are over-the-counter firearms. There's nothing to be said about them otherwise. But here again, I have not had a chance to see what the price range that they're asking. Personally, if they're crazy town, how many AR-15s can you buy for $1,000? I like carvings. I really do. Women love carvings. The M1 carbine is a great girl gun. In fact, it's more of a great girl gun than the AR-15, to be quite honest. It's actually better suited for women or people of light stature. It's perfect. But when you're looking at $1,000 a gun or $980 a gun, guys, I can go right to CDN and sports, Delcadine Tactical and two or three other companies. I could build three complete rifles and have money left over for both magazines and ammunition. So that's where the balance is, you see. Therein lies the rub, as Shakespeare would say. And it's not that the weapons are bad weapons. They're just as lethal today as when they were built. I'd only get shot by that rifle. Same with the garand. Right now, remember, we've got the civilian marksmanship gun shop is now building their own garand. They're building a garand from scratch. Which means that yeah, they're selling surplus garands which are you know way up their price? But now you've got a brand new factory grand coming out That is up to spec and is far more reasonably priced Now the the whining about that is well does that mean that the prices on the other guns are going to come down? Well, I don't see how Just because you make a copy of a Corvette doesn't mean a 68 Corvette isn't worth a whole chunk of change, right? and the copy is known whereas the original is known. So there's always a differential there. You can make a brand new Formula One Mustang right now, a Cobra, from scratch. They're even selling the tubs. So you can literally buy the whole car from China. You know, one piece at a time like Johnny Cash used to say. But does that bring down the value of a half a million dollar car sitting in somebody else's showroom? No, not in any way, shape or form. But it just means there will be more of them out there and I do like that because none of these weapons we're talking about are obsolete. We handle a Garand all day, carbine all day. Carbines are very comfortable and easy to maintain. If you have a whole bunch of them, I'm not telling you to sell them. If you have a whole bunch of them, I recommend buying lots more ammo. And if you can, keep collecting spare parts. There's all kinds of companies that are still offering parts for the carbine and not all of them are crazy town. Again, if I was going to maintain a rack of 10 carbines, I would buy the cheapest carbine parts available that are military parts. Why? Because they're all interchangeable. And I'm not worried about it. It's the most common part. You're buying the real common part. It's cheaper. It's not the most collectible. I'm not buying it to be collectible. I'm trying to buy it to be serviceable. I want to maintain the weapons that I have. So I'm not trying to match up the parts and pay twice as much for a part for a rarer carbine when I can turn around and buy three of the same part in a more common rifle pattern or made by a more common manufacturer that did a lot more and are still not as outrageously priced. See how that works? Again, we're trying to maintain them as shooters. We're trying to keep ourselves alive to do that. We just need a whole lot of parts to make sure we can just keep repeat, repeat, repeat in the build. That's our interest. Okay, next, we're almost to the top for the first hour here. We got the weekend coming up, so Trump and Dump and the Israeli crash are going to pull something this weekend. You could just feel it. We're still waiting for the foot to hit here because you know it's going to. It's not an if, it's a when. A bunch of stuff I do want to touch on, but I'm going to wait until we get to the past the top of the hour here. Somebody's asking, curbing ammunition, best place. Well, let's see, Tommy mentions AppleMan.com and they typically do have some good prices on curbing ammunition and others. Also, PPU, preview part of the shop, excellent. Boxer Prime, non-corrosion, heat and yield, drill spec, over at AIMSurplus.com. Another company that has had a pretty good deal on them for a little bit here is JG Sales out of Prescott, Arizona. JG Sales. JG Sales. Go check out to see if he's got anything left on the shelf, because he had a couple of really good buys on can. of 30 calories per week. For future generations, this life's freedom's we secured for you. We hoped you'd always keep tire and slavery endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. 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 vo- How the money's spent. 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Yes, it is the 27th of March. March is disappearing. It is leading us. It's going to go away. It is the 18th year of open, obvious, and in your face, Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2026, older calendar. 2026, battle for the Republic, Book Two, the Winter War, but heading into a dark anniversary, Book Three. Almost there, but not quite. Anyway, it has been a beautiful day today if you want to get outside and get stuff done. And we did. Well, between then and like I said, fiddle partying with the bureaucracy, you know, the worthless toadies and turds being what they are. It has been a perfect day if you're outside and we were a lot. Easily get a sunburn out of the deal and definitely put sunglasses on because the sun sheet is a beaming. Now, other things here real quick. You know, there's nothing we can do about the BS overseas. Trump had done this, you know, the prostitute had sold out to the Jewish mob. Actually, he was always with them. And again, I cannot emphasize enough, I am not disillusioned by Mr. Trump because I was never illusioned by Mr. Trump. You have to be, you know, you're just Oh, Dom de Dom Dom betrayed us! No, Dom de Dom Dom is not exactly what we warned everybody. Dom de Dom Dom would do. And whatever he's done, it's exactly as we expected. There's no mystery here. There's no, oh my God, how could this happen? Unless you block yourself out to the fact that, remember, Donald Trump has always been a leftist, always been a liberal. They all praised him for being a leftist and for being a liberal and all of a sudden what everybody discovered that that's exactly what he is. Oh my goodness, he's a communist. Did anybody catch Mr. Trump bragging? Now this is going to be a big I told you. So Ed, you might be able to find the sound bite guy's gut field. There was this little committee of monkeys, gut field was on it. And I believe it was yesterday, I don't think it was today, it wasn't this morning. Trump acknowledged that YMCA is the gay anthem of the US. And that he bragged that he did real good, he did really fantastic because he got the gay vote to come out for him by making YMCA his banner song for the MAGA movement. Did anybody catch that today? Did anybody listen to this? Now, what's interesting is all this stuff, if it's caricature, if it's comic, that would be one thing, but these are a series of interviews and things that they're doing right now to try and do damage control with regard to the process that they're in with the sellout situation that Trump has found himself. The Epstein blackmail operation, whatever it is that he did, it was pretty horrific. And they got him by the short hairs. Now granted, there's also the other part of this. Like you said, he's always been a leftist. There isn't any reason to be surprised about his leftist activities. But what, here we go, go ahead, Ed. The sound bite that I'm finding from Trump saying that is from four years ago. Now this is much newer. This is like we're talking... There's five people in the committee, in the little committee of monkeys. Gutfield is to the right and then the rest are... It's not his usual click. He is visiting with another group. In fact, there are a couple of really interesting things that were said all pertinent to right now, including the whole thing about going to war, etc. But it's interesting that the admission, Trump is not in the image. He's not up on the stage. There are five people, they're at a table, gut fields on the right. The picture of Trump in the middle over their heads is superimposed with a much more, a present day image of him, the way he looks right now. Again, this has not been, it's kind of like the whole, you know, like the robotics thing we've been talking about on and off. A lot of people are like, what? I didn't hear anything or see anything about that. And it is rather interesting that they brought this thing out the way they did and then just kind of realized this didn't go over the way they expected. So it didn't have all the hoopla or fanfare that we would normally see, which I think is rather fascinating. In this case, this particular comment was part of a series of comments that he made that reinforce and it's basically a we told you so. Let me explain it that way. He said, hey, wow, what a surprise. Oh, wait a minute. No, it's not. That's exactly what we said. Again, why would you pick the Pup to Palace theme YMCA when there are so many really phenomenal American artists that could do dynamic work, new work? And we need to remember that. That's not accidental. That's all part of undermining the whole process, the fake maga, you know, scam that the Jewish mob is running with using Trump. And everybody was hoping. You hear this constantly, oh, it was hoping, but it's all gone to hell with a handkerk. It's like, well, no, it hasn't. Everybody had the right idea. Everybody had the right focus. They just were focused on the wrong person. The concept is sound. It's like saying that the Constitution is dead. The Constitution is not dead. It's just that the people that you're, for the moment, allowing to, you know, cramp on our rights are getting away with something that otherwise traditionally they'd already had a bullet put in them for. Go ahead, gotcha. You're gonna have to send me the link in the channel that that's on because I am not finding anything recent on it. I can believe that it won't be. The only one I'm finding is from four years ago, Trump acknowledging that YMCA is a gay national anthem for the United States and bragging that he got the gays to come out to vote for him because of using YMCA. We'll run that one. We'll see if...go ahead, run that one. Either way, let's put it this way, it works. We can live with that one. Now here's the thing, what's the image that goes along with that? You know what, get some rockin'. If it's a video. Quiet. It's him sitting in an office, a couple of guys with him. I don't see gut feel there. Okay, no, it wasn't in an office. Go ahead. You know what gets them rocking? Remember... YMCA. YMCA is a track. It's an underrated track. Do you know? Is it an underrated? I think so. Well, it gets a lot of views, I can say, but YMCA, the gay national anthem. Did you ever hear that? They call it the gay national anthem. But YMCA gets people up and it gets them moving. But we have a lot of good selections and people love it when I do it. Yeah, that's short. That was it. There we go. That's good. That's just another admission, so that's fine. And by the way, it could be that a piece with that little committee may have pulled that particular subject, but I do know where to go to find it. So I'll let you know. I just didn't... Again, assuming that it might be easily accessible is not really sound because today they are doing everything they can to edit almost as quickly as something happens if it you realize with the feedback. This did not go over well. So that works fine. Anyway, thank you. There we go. So basically he still confirms what I said. It doesn't mean every which time he says it. He confirms what I argued from the get go. Why are you choosing a poof to song, a poof to palette song like this when there are so many other hard-hitting dynamic pieces that would actually motivate people. And I've argued at the time, the reason they didn't do that is because they don't want people motivated. They need everybody to be in woofsification mode or limitations, gnashing of teeth, running of hair, tears in my bears, because it didn't go the way we planned. And instead it's like, well, okay, what did you plan? I mean, he did exactly what we expected. In fact, more so than most would want to admit. And things have gone as anticipated. So now, what do we do to deal with it? Well, obviously, we better have a plan. We already knew we were going to be betrayed, if you're at least in our camp. And now the betrayal is public, the betrayal is open, and it's in your face, and what do you do? What do you do? What do you do? Classic line, by the way, from another movie. What do you do? Well, we're going to have to figure that out. We've got work to do. That's what we have to do. On that note, also, hold on here because somebody just passed me on. Yes, I think somebody else saw it too. Okay, very good. There's a program in the morning. Somebody sent me an email. I'm probably the fastest way to get it, although I think it's over on Rumble. So there's a video over there on Rumble we can pull on. and cross-reference it with its YouTube counterpart because a lot of the names that are out there are broadcasting on both because one is not as reliable as the other but between the two they do increase or expand dramatically the audience obviously and so they take advantage of it. You should too as a matter of fact. It was the first lady of the United States with a whole committee of monkeys. It was in the White House, the robot scene, most all of you probably have seen it. If you haven't, now you know that's something you might want to look up. The robot had a female voice, kind of like a Californication voice, like almost for sure, but not quite, not quite, but working at it. And interestingly enough, also made reference to the idea that the robots can teach the children. We're going to give the kids to the, sacrifice them to the robot. the robot empire, I guess. And again, all of these women stood up for the whole time the robot was in front of the camera. And even when the robot went around all of them, went back to the corridor, walked back down the corridor, they did not sit down until the robot was gone. As if it were some kind of royalty. So, leading by example about how you should be thinking about the new empire and those who are going to be in charge of you and over you and your overlords, your robotic overlords. Yeah, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot in Lao Tze. Hold my bullets, the big heavy ones, pop pop pop pop pop pop, because that's what's coming. So, let's see, next on the list, well at least we got part of a sound bite for that. That works out for me. So I told you so. I'm happy because it was nothing that was a surprise even when it was said by Trump. It's what I argued from the beginning. Which is kind of sad, isn't it? Yeah, kind of sad. Next, also on the having to do with the reloading because somebody I've had a lot of requests about where best to go. Palmetto State Armory has reloading supplies and I think everybody's kind of forgotten about this. There have actually been some pretty good deals. They have stuff even in the clearance section that you need to spot check. Remember you don't have to have the fastest piece of equipment or making the most of something in order for it to work. Single cavity bullet molds for casting are fine. multi-cavities, you know, it's like, well, I can do more for the same practice. True, but sometimes things miss a line and you're not paying attention and you end up having to rework stuff. So just methodical and consistent repetition is usually a pretty good deal. Single stage, single cavity molds, different types of swaging tools, not as sophisticated as the latest and the greatest, they work. They wouldn't have been marketed if they did not work. Now, it doesn't mean you can't, whatever you want to spend your money on, you can't. But, Natchez Shooting Supply is another source. Natchez Shooting Supply. In addition to that, Sportsman's Guide, yes, I know, that's a standard for everybody going that direction. Sportsman's Guide does also have discounts and they do have free shipping when you get to a certain dollar amount. So there are advantages and that's where you have to do the math when you're cherry picking items like this. Now as far as dies go, if you could, now they hear again, standard dies work. If they didn't work, they wouldn't be selling them, okay? But I have mentioned many times, if you can afford carbide or any of the newer high metal dies that are out there, yes you are having to spend more. But if we're going to be building new, making a case, something it's not, reshaping a case, the toughest, strongest die out there would be your preference because all dies where? Even though it's brass that you're typically reforming or forming, depending on what you're doing with the die, what you're doing to make a shell, maybe in some cases, it does wear. No matter how hard you try, it's in one piece of metal rubbing against the other. Even though the bi-metal that makes up the brass case or zinc case or whatever is weaker, it's still like a little finger rubbing on that metal over and over and over. And if you do it long enough, you'll eat your way right through. So, for that reason, again, the carbide dyes are a good choice. If you're looking at used, you can pick out the carbide. It used to be that RCBS had green standard and then they had orange for the carbide. It depends on the era. Initially, when they came out with carbide, they actually just used a green box with a different label, a flag label that you know is carbide. But any of the tougher, newer dyes, I would recommend if you can afford them. Especially if you're going to be loading 357 Magnum, 357 Sig, 10mm Auto, it's a hot baby. Even 40 caliber Smith, because one of the whiny things about 40 cal is that it was kind of bitey. Well, there's a reason. It's the math formula, cup pressures, and all the other issues that combine to make it a unique niche round that all the cop shops went to. But as we know even if all the cop shops go to 9 millimeter or 40 cal it's still out there in either case both of those rounds are eventually going to become thin in terms of what we have available reloading should be Being prepared to reload must be a priority for you. It should be in everybody's bag of tricks Okay, especially for pistol because pistol is straightforward straight case simple easy process many many different things can be used to make a bullet with straight case shells. So again, it's just a matter of how creative do we have to be at that particular point in time. But I guarantee that you will be very happy if you invest now for the future because that's what we're doing with the process of building up the reloading slash remanufacturing capability. That should be a very high priority for everyone. And again, every press we put into service will put that many more thousands or tens of thousands of rounds into play when the time comes, which is what we need to be thinking about, is not just for me, how many other people are we actually supporting in a conflict of the type that we're facing? How many people are allies that didn't necessarily either think ahead completely or couldn't help it, but because of loss in a battlefield situation, ended up on the short end of the stick materials-wise. So, again, this is to help the overall effort, to help to build the cause up. And everybody can help to make that happen. Next. Yes, I see that. And we are getting close to the bottom of the hour, but we're not quite there. Also, um... hmm. There's an argument that they've opened up the enlistment age to 42 or 46. Now, guys, I'm going to remind you, I don't think anything has changed, but I received a whole bunch of stuff in the mail. that if you're 65 or younger, you too can serve in the military. Now, I don't believe they've dropped this program. So they've got to remember something. The question is, are they talking about draft age or general enlistment age? I would also remind you that there are quite a few people who are serving who actually are over the age of 42. You don't have to retire between the age of 20 and 44. That's ridiculous. A lot of people have served. So the question is, I don't know whether or not this is an oopsie on everybody's part because of misunderstanding what they were trying to explain. I can see that they have upped the draft age. So I guess we need that to be properly qualified to find out more about that because The draft age, you know, for pulling out of the hat, so to speak, the name, has always been much younger than voluntary enlistment options. And as I said before, I've served with men who had served in three and in one case four wars. They just couldn't retire the guy. Every time, in fact he would. He retired technically every year. and they paid him a god-awful amount of money to re-enlist to sign back up for the program because he was in a critical position, a critical MOS, and he built the job. So it was in payroll. They couldn't get rid of him. He had a very comfortable career track, okay? And he could have retired 20 years earlier. And that's another thing. This 20 and out crap didn't start until the 80s. It was kind of around with certain MOSs, forgive me, different services. It was not uniform right away back in the late, late, late 70s, I mean almost 1980. So you hear all these people go, yeah, I'm 44, people didn't do that. It was very common to find people when I was in service who had served 35, 40, 41, 42 years. This 20 and out garbage is that's totally alien to traditionally the way the military operated and If you think about it I mean other the fact people are trying to get out to get the hell away from it because of all the goofy crap that's been going on in the system That doesn't mean that they probably wouldn't have stayed around if there was some kind of pro-america effort going on But everybody knows there's not which is why a lot of people unask the AO as quickly as they possibly can to get the hell away from the idiocy that they face that's been progressively allowed to take control of the military. Again, the LGBTQ Wokites slash crazy town loons that are from the Satanic pedoquear Jewish Zionist clique, all of them fruit loops across the board. So, again, I think that people are kind of, and again, I'll correct myself here, I've got to go through it, I haven't had a chance to dig deep, it's not one of my highest priorities, but I believe that has to do with, again, draft age. Service age has never truly been restricted, and depending upon the critical, as I said, critical MOS, which is military occupational skill, individuals have served for far longer than age 42 or 43. Why? Why would you bump them out? Somebody working in a computer or medical. Are you telling me that you have to leave at 42? Or that's the maximum for being able to sign? No, that doesn't make any sense. You've got people who are just coming into their prime with certain trades or skills. and 42 is not relevant in terms of performance in any way shape or form. Hey Doc, how old are you? Well, I'm a whopping old 43. Oh, sorry, Doc, can't have you working on me. You're a threat. You're dangerous. Anybody ever do that? Not that I know of. See how that doesn't sound very bright. So anyway, just a heads up, something else to just take a look at. I'll take the time when I have the time. But just something to take into consideration. Only a short time ago, I was getting cards in the mail. If you're 65 or younger, you can sign up and still join the military. And the picture that was on the front of these cards that I have, I can't hold it up to the microphone, but it's a picture of a guy with a gray beard, short gray beard. with an ACU uniform on, the gray urban uniform, well it's not gray urban, but we use it for it, but using with a standard coffee can hat and it's a silhouette shot from the belt line up and he's looking at you with a smile on his face because he's joining the army. And that was trying to get prior service personnel back in to fill all the holes that were made by the Wokite situation. Now, considering what Trump and Dump just did, I haven't heard anything about what the recruiter office is looking like. One of the interesting things that came out of the latest batch of, what is it, the supposed conservative caucus session, a caucus, forgive me, conference was some idiot woman going, oh, well Donald Trump can have my 18 year old son to go fight in the war that he started because, oh, it's just wonderful. And I'm thinking, is the 18 year old son there? He goes, he can have my 18 year old son. Well, an 18 year old makes his own decisions. I'm not so sure that your son is jumping at the idea of throwing himself on Donald Trump's bayonet. Did you ask him? Oh, I'm sure he'd be proud to die for Donald Trump. No, no, no, I could picture some problems here. But it's the idea that the psychotic, you know, actually making a statement like that, like, you know, the kid, your child is just something you throw into the trash bin because after all, you know, fearless leader who promised not to get into a war. Well, his handlers have told him you need to get into a war now, which he's got to. Oh, we gotta sacrifice our kids. That's kind of like that mall worship, that, you know, malloc worship stuff, isn't it? I'm gonna sacrifice your kids, eh? Is there a need? No. Does it serve America? No. Does it serve anything having to do with our interests? Not all. So heads up on that one. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour, so we're gonna have to go to the Blue Book again. I gotta keep this up. I'm eating up the pages, which is good. And, uh, Gun Devil, Ed. Six Gun Devil, I walk alone. Six Gun Devil, and this is part of that, uh, Dark Western, uh, generate. Uh, Six Gun Devil, dash, I walk alone. And then, and I, this is a good question. I actually, I had not gotten a chance. This came in last night. I'm Dangerous Lyrics The Everlove Again, I'm Dangerous Lyrics Dash The Everlove Now forgive me, again, hopefully that's not an 18 minute song or something that I just threw a dart at but I figured I'd throw that in Had a lot of good requests including a couple people even just passed on a note today when we were talking to somebody about a music, you know, they had a music request so we put that into the mix too Again, Six Gun Devil. Here we go. Go ahead, jump in there please. Okay, first things first. That first song that you heard, Six Gun Devil, I Walk Alone, that's an AI song. Anything that is AI right now with YouTube is being attacked by Hollyweird, especially if it's not Hollyweird approved AI stuff. They have been talking about this before. If it's something that's uplifting or like pro-male music, which a lot of the AI, dark western country stuff is, It's being pulled by Hollyweird. One of the guys that I've been listening to quite a bit of, he's a songwriter, he uses AI to generate his music. A lot of his music, his older stuff, is getting pulled down. Some stuff is fictional, what if they made a movie of this and they're pulling it down, putting it in copyright infringement, even though Hanna-Barbera hasn't been touched. by most of these people for years. But once they generated an idea that hey, Wacky Race, you remember that cartoon dead? Right. Wacky Race could be popular, they could do a movie. Well, now they've attacked all the music because I was using that a lot in another venue. And somebody asked me where to get it from and I went to give him the information and it's gone. Find out it's been pulled by YouTube for copyright violation with Hanna-Barbera. I'm like Hanna-Barbera, is that company even around anymore? Who owns them now? Somebody does. Well, you got to figure whoever it is, OIGA vault. If they didn't, they ran out and bought it. Let's put it that way. Don't forget. It's like, whoa, anybody does? Does anybody have a claim to it? Well, no, not really boss. Well, good. Grab it. No, that's half a duel. Some of the AI... What do you mean? They have the rights to your music. You can't post it on YouTube and make a profit on it. It has to be posted through one of their official channels if they approve it. Otherwise you have to send them to their AI channel. their service and you have to be a member to log in and listen to the music that you produced which has been up on YouTube now almost a year and a half with a lot of these guys and now YouTube and the AI companies are coming at them saying no you can't do this. Well it comes down to even though it's not AI but the thing about this this happened with the Axanar you know guys I know this is science fiction and yes it's Star Trek but The idea is that a whole bunch of people got motivated and actually built a better product that was more interesting than the product being built by Hollywood. And the problem that they had is that they were coming out with crappier product that they were trying to push And so they literally, first time ever, they went after aftermarket Star Trek done in your garage productions. Although in this case it was a little better than the average done in your garage project. And they'd have been smarter to pick it up and sponsor it. They'd have been smarter to actually make it, you know, put the money behind it. The reason is is that a lot of people that were involved were people who were involved with the original television series or one or the other, not necessarily at the same time, but from different eras. And they can never see it that way. The Jewish mob hates the idea that they don't have total control because if they can't vampire suck off everything that somebody else is producing, well, if someone's going to steal it, it might as well. It should, not might as well. It should be them. So, first time ever they went after that particular venue, that concept art. The idea that with AI, although again, this is where we get back to the whole point of if there is a certain amount of creativity, that's cool. But my only problem with most of the AI is it's the lazy dog way out. If you're actually into the business and you were trying to take advantage of using what we call AI the same way that you use any other computer graphic improvement, No big deal, but that's not how they're looking at it. In fact, the other half of this is that all you do is throw in a series of ideas. AI is programmed with so many solutions, and however many solutions garbage in is what you get garbage out in terms of combinations. And so we have all this interesting stuff that's popped up. But it is good. I mean, if I needed to look at AI, hold on, hold on, hold on. Give me just a second. One thing about this, a lot of AI, not all, but a lot of AI is, the way to look at it is like elevator music. Have you ever listened to elevator music and gone, oh wow, man, I remember that epic song. It was like, no, it was designed to be nondescript, mellowing music just to fill in the background and try to calm you down, okay? That's what it is, because you're in an elevator. How many people are schizo about being in an elevator? Everybody jokes about it, but don't recall why elevator music came about. Yeah, phobias. People have so many phobias. We already have seen this with people wearing face bras, but just as much so with flying or anything else. So that was the reason that we called it. It's why we call it elevator music. We hear it in elevators, but it's not there by chance. So a lot of the AI is that. It's just like, wow, anybody can really do that. It's monotonous. It's very flat, whatever, but then there are other people who want it to be propaganda, Dad. They want it to be their propaganda arm. Right, exactly. Now, you said something before that this is helping people bypass. You said if you're really into it, you're into the business. Well, unfortunately, a lot of the people in the business, they have to do business with those, hmm, those Middle Eastern types that are supposedly our allies, getting us into war. And right now what this has done is this has given a lot of people who are really good at coming up with lyrics and stuff and giving them a way to bypass that. And they're starting to realize that it's bypassing that and it's cutting into certain production companies and producers pockets where they can't skim stuff off the top because the middle man who's always been there who hi my name's Joe the CEO like from the Tom Petty song from the last album before he died yeah right yeah has been cut out of the picture and they're starting to realize it and they're panicking and They thought this was going to be their beast to cut the artist out of the picture, which to a degree even with the people who are doing this, the artist has been cut out of the picture. It's an AI voice instead of the typical artist. But the guys who write and produce the music, this is stuff that otherwise, if they took it to Hollywood, no you can't do that. That's too pro white man. No you can't do that. That's too pro-American. No you can't do that. That's too anti-Israel. It's not Jewish enough. It's not Jewish enough. You can't do a war with a different test zone. We want people to get into the war. Right, we need corpses. Which I do believe they have a big problem with right now. As I've said, one of the issues is, has anybody seen, what are the recruiting numbers right now? How were the recruitment numbers a month ago? And what's happening right now? Do you think there's this big long line to go join in the bellicose operation that has had no real direction? I'm sure there are some people that have been stuck out there by their mom, you know, to be suicidally, you know, offered in sacrifice to, you know, Moloch. But beyond that, most everybody's like, oh, hell no. This is a cluster screw. And a lot of people are- And real quick, what we're seeing with AI right now, is what we saw with YouTube like with Lindsey Sterling who never would have had a record deal if she hadn't created her own YouTube channel, had her own followers. That's the one violinist Justin Bieber started out on YouTube. This is what we're seeing with AI is like what happened with YouTube in that sense where We're watching it happen in super speed. Instead of how it fully happened, they got into YouTube and corrupted it. They already have the reins on AI. Now they're just trying to drop the hammer as fast as they can before people produce so much stuff and it's out there that they can't control. Right. Again, the biggest problem we've got is we do need a wave of pro-patriot, pro-American, And again, we have the artists that could do it without AI. This is my problem. I think that still that's the better solution, but we do need rank and file, so to speak, or we need volume. And so anybody who's willing to move in that direction and with whatever tools they can find, do it. Now, it's kind of like, you know, we play the song, Keep Your Rifle By Your Side. Guys, that was a song done by the enemy. for a video game attacking Christians, twisting and making kind of a twisted version of the David Koresh scenario up in Idaho or up in the Upper Rockies. And it was supposed to make you feel bad because they were laughing at you and it's like everybody's picked that thing up and there are people that have made so many covers of that song, not because, yeah, I'm making fun of the people who own guns or people who are patriots. but it's a great fight song and they really get, their panties went in a bunch the moment people started doing covers of it. It wasn't what it was supposed to do and it's the same with all the rest of the soundtracks, Far Cry 4 or Far Cry 5. Whichever, who cares. Anyway, it's from the Far Cry series of video games and what's interesting about this is that there are several songs that are perfect, I mean actually totally applicable And I would point out that if you remember when you go to the end of playing that game, it turns out that the main quote-unquote bad character, you know, the evil Christian leader was 100% absolutely right. Which is something that everybody does seem to forget if you actually play the game through. So just a heads up on that one. But this is where If AI is useful until they cut it off, and they'll cut it off because they realize we're using it better than they are. And that's really what's happening. for the short time that it's available. And as Ed you pointed out, it's hyper speed for the process of them trying to recapture or take control before it gets too far down the road like everything else in the computer world has. Well, one of the reasons that that takes place is because, as I've told you a million times, the other thing they don't want you to remember is yes, they have all kinds of choke points where a handful of people control or manipulate or alter or block But guys, we completely outnumber them. This is why the controlled freaks have to create barricades. We completely outnumber them. We outnumber them in every category, including fighters and the ability to actually fight effectively. But it's also true with every other aspect of anything that's in the battlefield dynamic of this competition to maintain our freedom, to keep our freedom. And any tool we can find in the toolbox, we need to use. Now I know that, again we've talked about this before, I know that there are several requests that are AI anyway. You can pretty well tell by the fact that there's a name that's chosen. Okay, if you really are paying attention it's like that just seems a little too what we would call, back in the day we used to call a little pap. That's a little pap. And it turns out that, yeah, I think my judges have been pretty accurate so far. But again, it works. The pieces are effective, and they're the bulk that you need to fill in between the dynamic, epic pieces that make up the high points of whatever you're doing. In this case, with propaganda, musical motivation, et cetera. Think about it that way, which is a propaganda tool. and making it work for us. Okay, so I don't care who does it for the moment right now, just get more bullets down range. And in the meantime, all of you people who are human and not AI artists, you need to get motivated, step up to the plate and start putting stuff out. More of it. Just that simple. More of it. We only got about seven minutes. It is Quartermaster Friday. What else was there on the list here? We already got a time. Let's see. Yes. Here we go. Over at Delta Team Tactical, I don't know if this sale is over already or not before the weekend. It might be. Once again, they had a deal over at, was it Delta? I think it was Delta Team Tactical. It was like me in the microphone. I thought it was, oh no, it could have been Montana AR. Anyway, there's a couple of different bundle deals. One is on bolt carriers. Tell you what, Peru's both Montana AR-15 and Delta-Team tactical because they have had a mix of these bundle deals going on. And just to be safe, air15discount.com2, 10, There are 15 bolt carriers for I believe $43 a unit, $42, $43. And also charging handle and internal kits in bundles. Now you're going to have to sort through everything. It was on the front page. There's a couple of different deals. Delta King Tactical has had some really good ones this weekend coming up. But this was a during the week deal. I'm going to have to drag it out probably as soon as I get off the air here and confirm if it's still there. But bolt carriers, barrels, and other upper components really should be our priority right now for the moment. Lowers in 80 percent, we can make lowers out of almost anything. We've actually gotten to the point now, we just had the discussion today about doing a lost cast production of AR-15 lowers in bronze. We've done brass. Bronze would be a better choice. And so again, we've got the foundry, we've got the forges, and so I just kind of dropped that today. You never know, we might have a bronze AR-15 lower receiver out and about pretty soon. And the neat thing about this is again, any number of materials can be used. durability, well how long will it last? Long enough to get some other rifles with the rifle you got? Or in this case what we're looking at is weapons that can be used for auxiliary or support personnel or as drop weapons that you have in different areas as backups so that you have a weapon that can virtually leap to your hand no matter what room you're in or wherever you are operationally. Pot metal AR-15 lowers, yep. Wooden AR-15 with plywood laminate. Lower AR-15 receivers, yep. Already figured out. In fact, that project is advancing because we have gone to different types of inserts for the pin tracks on the receiver so that we can reinforce it. Just like a Glock has internal metal inserts. And with the same concept with minimal cost, in other words making these add-ons, minimal bend components, we're talking being able to crank out a whole lot with CNC woodworking tools, a whole lot of AR-15 lowers made out of ash or oak or, again, laminate marine plywood, which is really one that we prefer. But we have to improvise and adapt, so we're testing other materials. The idea is that when we are another, we can continue to build what we need. Now, is that my first choice of weapons? I will point out that with the types of different materials, we're dumping certain parts, we're dropping certain components that aren't necessary in order for the AR-15 to continue to function. And or we're coming up with more unique ways to actually retain parts without the micro parts, micro components. Which is another thing that all you have to do is take lessons from the past, what the Germans did in World War II with some of their arms. So ideas being creative in the meantime though bolt carriers complete uppers would be a good idea A collection of different chamberings, if you already have a 556 you need a 300 blackout, you want a 762x39 upper, there's a collection, also a number of other more modern cartridges, or I should say more unique cartridges for the moment but not for long, straight case cartridge chambers mean that any number of different materials could be used to make the brass for that particular design. And there are a number of straight case rounds that are presently designed into it as an option. The 450 Bushmaster, you know how easy it would be to make that from any number of different stock metals? Which means that we can indefinitely maintain that weapon. It has to be kissed. Keep it simple, stupid. Make it minimize to maximize. So there's all kinds of different areas of interest right now that people are doing R&D on. And the idea behind this is when things kick off, no matter what we don't skip a beat, we don't lose anything in the process during the event itself as it develops. Now again, we've got nine going on, possibly 10 states all trying for one form of gun confiscation or another, all within the same window of time. That isn't an accident. That is planned. and it's planned by the same APAC Zionist filth that are doing all the rest of the APAC Zionist filth operations and activities against the American people at the federal level and the state level. They're coordinating towards a make their move scenario. We need to be prepared for that. We're at the top and we got militia town hall coming up next. It's going to be a long weekend. By the way, I want to say hi to all of our friends, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogham Aranges, Naga-Hitcham, Fox, Wolf, the only orphan rustic that's left, which we're going to give it a name here pretty soon rather than later, along with Camp Betcher and also Fort Benning, Michigan. As I would say, standard capacity right now, all of our radios are up. If you're going to serve this weekend at any one of the training sites, please volunteer to work in the Radio Shack. You get to play DJ, remember that. And you're going to be part of the monitoring and surveillance technology we have for perimeter security, pleasure monitoring, radio traffic. It's not just all our stuff that we listen to. It's anything and everything else that's around us in all the different frequencies of the rainbow that we also monitor. You get a chance to see some of the other cool technology we've accumulated and you need to learn how to use it. Volunteer this weekend, please. God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run and we're on the march. And again, we can certainly find a better fight song than YMCA. I've said this before and I'll say it again. And we aren't going to need AI for that either. We've got plenty of great artists out there. Come on guys, let's come up with a solution. A much better solution. Anyway, coming up right now, if you guys stay where we are, pitch in. Militia Town Hall here on Liberty Tree Radio. God bless you. Bye-bye. Congress, July 4th, 1776, the unanimous declaration of the thirteen united states of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them. A decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism. It is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain. is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless the in their operation to his ascent should be obtained. and when so suspended he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass on the laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his methods. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, reposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people, has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected. Whereby the legislative powers, the incapable of annihilation have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states. For that purpose, obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his essential laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace, status, and power. without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He is combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution and unacknowledged by our laws, giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us, for protecting them by a mock trial. from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses. for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He is at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny, already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taken captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers, the merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people, nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren. We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarranted jurisdiction over us. We have reminded them of the circumstances of our immigration and settlement year. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been death to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind enemies in war in peace friends. We therefore, the representatives of the United States of America, in general congress, assemble, appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states. that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do. And for the support of this declaration, With a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence We mutually pledge to each other our lives our fortunes and our sacred honor All right, there we go. It's 15 minutes past step the earth sent for the mission town hall meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio Med the AK 47 we are applied it is 3 27 20 26 that is March 27, 2026 and we are live. It is Friday and we've got some stuff to get into. Jared at Guns N' Gadgets has started his Anti-Federalist Papers videos. He's pretty far along in the Federalist Papers side of things. I think he's up to 48 on that. That's still an ongoing series with him, but he's started Anti-Federalist Papers. We've played a few of the Federalist Papers Here on the town hall meeting when he first started the series up I want to play at least a first episode of the anti federalist papers from him So we're gonna do that first then when we come back Looks like there was a big win in federal court case. It shut down, California's gun law. Don't know which one But that's also on guns and gadgets we'll see if we can play that and Microsoft just admitted Windows 11 failed. Here's what they're actually hiding So, we'll see what that's about. That's from Olive Badger. So, we'll see what's on her channel after we do this. So, first, here we go. The first warning about CIRINI, the Anti-Federalist Papers, number one, the beginning of resistance. I couldn't wait for it anymore. I'm going to start rotating in the Anti-Federalist Papers. Why? You'll see as we go along. I think I am more of an anti-federalist I want you to tell me how you rate as we push through this stuff now the very first public argument against the US Constitution Predicted the exact kind of government overreach that we still argue about today. It's interesting, right? Now I want you to Watch this. This is anti-federalist one and then maybe go back and watch Federalist paper one and see which side you fall on And hopefully you've been following along in my Federalist Papers series where we're learning about what the Founders intended for the Constitution prior to its ratification. And I do hope you continue to watch that series as it pushes forward, but I thought it was important to start weaving in the views of the other side of the coin. In this series, we're diving deep into the Anti-Federalist Papers, the powerful essays written by America's earliest critics of the Constitution during the ratification debates of 1787 and 1788. While the Federalist Papers are often studied and celebrated, the Anti-Federalists raised some of the most important warnings about centralized power, government overreach, and the protection of individual liberty. In these videos, we'll break down each major Anti-Federalist argument, explaining the historical context behind it, and show how those concerns directly influenced the creation of the Bill of Rights, including the Second Amendment. And by the end of this series, you'll understand not only what the Anti-Federalists feared, but also how their resistance helped shape the constitutional protections Americans still debate and defend today. Again, what if I told you that the very first public argument against the Constitution predicted the exact kind of government over which Americans still argue about today? Before the Constitution was ratified, before the Bill of Rights existed, before the Second Amendment was even written, a writer using the pen name, Brutus, issued a warning to the American people. He argued that the proposed federal government would grow too powerful, swallow the authority of the states, and eventually threaten the liberties of the people themselves. Very similar to some of the concerns in the Federalist Papers series. And today I'm going to break down Anti-Federalist number one. One of the most important essays ever written during the ratification debate. And here's the key point that most people miss on this one. This essay explains why many Americans demanded the Bill of Rights, including the Second Amendment. So in this video, we're going to cover what the Anti-Federalist No. 1 actually says, why the author feared centralized power, how those fears forced the creation of the Bill of Rights, and how the essay itself connects directly to the right of the people to keep and bear arms. Because if you really want to understand the Second Amendment, guys and gals, you have to understand the people who didn't trust the Constitution without it. But before we jump in, if you care about the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the fights to protect the Second Amendment today, Make sure you're subscribed to Guns N' Gadgets and have the notifications turned on. If you don't see two videos a day, type it in your browser, youtube.com slash at guns gadgets. Come directly to the channel because YouTube plays games and they don't want the truth getting out, especially they don't want people learning about the Federalist Papers or the Anti-Federalist Papers, believe me. Now, let's go back, all the way back to 1787. In 1787, the United States faced a major problem. The original governing document, the Articles of Confederation, had created a weak national government. Congress had limited power and the states retained most authority. And while that protected liberty, it also created some serious problems. The national government struggled to raise revenue, regulate trade, maintain national defense, and enforce laws. So delegates gathered in Philadelphia to fix the Articles. But instead of fixing them, they wrote an entirely new constitution. And that's when the debate exploded. Two factions quickly formed. The Federalists, led by people like Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, argued that the new Constitution was necessary for stability. But on the other side of the coin, the Anti-Federalists believed something else. They believed the Constitution created a government that was too powerful. And Anti-Federalists number one was the opening shot in that argument. The shot across the bow. The author used the pen name Brutus, likely referencing the Roman Republican who opposed tyranny. Historians believe the essay was written by Robert Yates, a New York judge, who had actually walked out of the Constitutional Convention because he believed it exceeded its authority. And that alone tells you something important. Some of the strongest critics of the Constitution were men who had participated in writing it. And they believed the final product was dangerous. Brutus begins this essay by acknowledging something important. He says the question before the American people is one of the most important questions ever decided by mankind. Not just which laws should exist, but what kind of government people should live under. He warns Americans that once power is granted to government, it rarely, if ever, shrinks. It almost always grows, and therefore the Constitution needed to be examined with extreme caution, because once ratified, it would be very difficult to undo. Brutus' biggest concern was something he called consolidation. In other words, the Constitution could transform the United States from a federation of states into a single centralized national government. He argued that large republics historically struggle to protect liberty. Why? Because when a government becomes too large and distant from the people, representatives stop being accountable. Stop me if you've heard that before. Then local interests disappear, and the government begins ruling over people instead of representing them. This fear is why anti-federalists preferred strong state governments. They believe smaller governments remain closer to the people and therefore more responsive. One of the biggest red flags for Brutus was the Necessary and Proper Clause. This clause allows Congress to pass laws necessary to carry out its powers. The Federalists argued it was simply practical, but Brutus believed it was dangerously vague. I agree with Brutus. Because if Congress could decide what laws were necessary and proper, it could potentially expand its own authority indefinitely. And that's a concern many Americans debate today. That's how they keep gun control. And because... Once government has the ability to define the limits of its own power, those limits often disappear. Another major warning in Anti-Federalist I involved the federal judiciary. Brutus feared the Supreme Court would become the final authority on the meaning of the Constitution. And unlike elected officials, judges serve for life. And this, well, sometimes senators and congressmen serve for life too nowadays. But this meant the court could gradually interpret the Constitution in ways that expanded federal power. And since there was no higher authority above the court, those interpretations would effectively become law. Now today, when Americans watched the Supreme Court decide cases about the Second Amendment, we are witnessing the exact system Brutus was warning about. Now here's where we start getting closer to the Second Amendment here. Brutus feared that a powerful national government could eventually maintain standing armies during peacetime. Standing armies were viewed with extreme suspicion in the 1700s. Why? Because historically, rulers often used them to suppress their own citizens. The American Revolution itself had been fought against what many colonists saw as military tyranny. So anti-federalists worried that a strong central government could eventually use military force against the people. Sound familiar? Because this concern directly influenced the Second Amendment. Here's something crucial. The original Constitution did not contain a Bill of Rights. Most of you know that. There was no explicit protection for free speech, religious liberty, due process, or the right to keep and bear arms. Federalists argued these protections were unnecessary. They believed the Constitution already limited government power. But anti-federalists strongly disagreed. Brutus and others argued that if rights were not explicitly protected, government would eventually violate them. And because of that pressure, Federalists eventually made a promise. If the Constitution were ratified, they would add amendments protecting individual liberties. And that promise became the Bill of Rights. So how does Anti-Federalist No. 1 connect to the Second Amendment? In a very direct way. The Anti-Federalists feared three things. A powerful, centralized government, a standing army controlled by that government, and the loss of the people's ability to resist tyranny. Their solution? Ensure that the people themselves remained armed. This idea was widely discussed during the ratification debates. Federalists reassured Americans that tyranny would be impossible because the people themselves would possess arms. James Madison even acknowledged this argument in Federalist No. 46, where he explained that Americans were armed in a way that Europeans were not. And this balance between the government and the people formed the philosophical foundation behind the Second Amendment. Now the founding generation believed that liberty required an armed citizenry. Not because violence was desirable, but because power must always have a counterbalance. Thomas Jefferson famously warned that the tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. But more practically, many founders believe that an armed population discourages tyranny before it even begins. Because governments are far less likely to oppress people who have the ability to resist, and that they can shape the Second Amendment. Now here's an interesting question for you. Were the Anti-Federalists Correct? Over time, the federal government has grown enormously compared to the system originally envisioned. The Necessary and Proper Clause has been used to justify broad federal authority. And the Supreme Court has indeed become the final interpreter of the Constitution. And debates about federal versus state power still dominate American politics. But the Anti-Federalists also succeeded in something extremely important. Their resistance forced the adoption of the Bill of Rights. And without that resistance, there might never have been a Second Amendment at all in writing. Now some people say, if it's not specifically given to the federal government, then that power doesn't exist, right? Where do you lie then? Are you glad that there's an actual Second Amendment written down and enshrined? Or do you think it didn't need to be? Anti-federalist number one reminds us of something critical. Liberty does not survive simply because good people are in government. They're the minority in government. It survives because power is limited, because the people remain vigilant, and because the Constitution contains safeguards against abuse. And one of the safeguards is the Second Amendment. Not because Americans want conflict, but because the Founders believed the ultimate check on tyranny must always remain with we the people. An anti-federalist number one wasn't just criticism, it was a warning. A warning about centralized power. A warning about government expansion. And a warning about what could happen if the people surrendered too much authority. Ironically, the people who oppose the Constitution helped strengthen it. Because their demands gave us the Bill of Rights. Including the amendment that protects the right of the people to keep their arms. And more than 230 years later, that debate is still ongoing. Guys... If you want to support this channel directly and the work that I do here in this historical series, because there's a lot of research that goes into this, this is one of the best ways to do it. Today's video is sponsored by Blackout Coffee, the American-owned, unapologetically pro-American, pro-Second Amendment, pro-liberty company that makes fantastic coffee. I drink it every day while researching the stories and history that we talk about on this channel. If you want to try it for yourself, head on over to blackoutcoffee.com slash gng and use code GNG10 to save 10%. If you enjoyed this deep dive into the founding era, subscribe to the channel and share this video with someone who wants to understand the Constitution beyond the headlines. Because the more Americans that understand the founders' debates, the harder it is and the hotter it becomes for anyone to rewrite what they meant. Guys, thank you so much for watching. I'm humbled you've watched this series and all the others and I ask that you please share them because YouTube is not. YouTube does not want Americans to understand the founding. YouTube does not want Americans to know what the founders said and why they said it. YouTube does not want people to understand what the Second Amendment truly is and where it came from. So I need you to help me get the word out, please, and thank you. Stay safe, stay armed, and stay free. I'll see you on the next one. God bless you. God bless America. Take care. resource and material for people who are out there homeschooling their kids. Next up, we've got another Guns and Gadgets we're going to play. Apparently California has lost some control over firearms. We'll see what's going on there. Again, this is a big win. The federal court shuts down California gun law. California loses and pays $500,000. I don't know who to, but that's what it says. Well, California just got crushed in federal court. This time not on the Second Amendment, but the First Amendment regarding the Second Amendment. And now taxpayers are on the hook for nearly half a million dollars. And this one matters more than you think. Hey everybody, Jared here with Guns and Gadgets. If you're new to the channel, this is where I break down the biggest threats and the biggest victories impacting our constitutional rights, especially the Second Amendment and everything connected to it. And today we've got a massive court decision out of California that didn't just strike down a gun control law, it exposed something much bigger. The government trying to control speech around firearms. And here's the headline. the state of California has been defeated in federal court and now they're being forced to pay $481,749.72 in attorney's fees. And John Comerford, the executive director of the NRA-ILA said this because those are the NRA's attorney's fees. He said, quote, California's check will go directly toward the litigation fight against California-style gun control in Virginia. End quote. Good on you, John. And Lord knows Virginia needs all the help they can get right now. And this comes out of a case involving groups like Safari Club International and others challenging California's law that was known as Section 22949.80. And here's where it gets kind of interesting. This wasn't a traditional gun ban case. It was about speech. And California passed a law that essentially restricted how firearms and related products could be marketed or advertised. In simple terms, you couldn't promote firearms in ways the state thought might appeal to minors. You couldn't advertise in certain ways even if it was completely lawful. And the government inserted itself into how gun companies communicate with the public. Now, think about that for a second. This wasn't regulating conduct, it's regulating speech about a constitutionally protected product, so therefore the First Amendment applies. And here's where the hammer drops. The federal court ruled that this law violated the First Amendment on its face and violated it as applied to the plaintiffs as well. Not partially, not conditionally, entirely. The court just issued a permanent injunction, meaning California is permanently banned from enforcing this law. Not just against these groups as we generally see, but broadly, and that's a huge deal. Because permanent injunctions are not handed out lightly. Now, let's talk about something that always gets attention. The money. The court ordered California to pay $481,749.72 in legal fees and costs. to the NRA and there's a catch. If they don't pay this within 270 days, the cost already started ticking, interest kicks in at three and a half percent annually. And the play, which is better than any loans you can get in the country right now, and the plaintiffs can come back for even more money. So this isn't just a loss, it's a financial penalty for unconstitutional behavior. Now let's zoom out a bit here because this is where this story gets crazy and really matters. The case here wasn't technically about the Second Amendment, but make no mistake, it's absolutely a Second Amendment adjacent victory. Because what was California trying to do? Well, they couldn't outright ban everything, so they tried to control the narrative and restrict how firearms are discussed, and to limit how companies communicate about lawful products. That's a backdoor strategy, and we've seen this before. When governments can't win directly, they go indirect. They regulate speech, or commerce, or even access. Why? Because if you can't ban the right, you have to try to make it harder to exercise, of course, right? That's exactly what this law was trying to do. And this is something I've said on this channel numerous times. The First Amendment and the Second Amendment are linked. Because, think about it, if the government can control what you're allowed to say about firearms, or how companies can advertise, or what information people can receive, well, they can shape public opinion. And once public opinion shifts, rights start to erode. In this case, shut that door, at least for now. So why did California lose this so decisively? Because courts, especially post-ruin-error courts, are starting to look more critically at government overreach. even outside the Second Amendment context. Here, the issue was commercial speech, which still has constitutional protection. And the state couldn't justify why this restriction was necessary, or why it was narrowly tailored, or even why it didn't overreach. So the court said, nope, entire law is unconstitutional. Now, here's the real takeaway. This ruling sends a message. States cannot just regulate gun-related speech because they don't like firearms. They can't use marketing restrictions as a workaround, and if they try, they might end up paying for it, quite literally. This is the kind of precedent that can be used in future cases, especially as more states try creative ways to chip away at gun rights. Now, if you're already here, I want to thank the sponsor of the video, Blackout Coffee. They are Obviously I'm one of the owners, I'm kind of prejudiced to them, but they're the best coffee in the country. We do the whole thing other than grow the beans because you can't do it in America. We roast it, grind it, flavor it, package it, and ship it. All in-house in Fort Pierce, Florida. Check us out at blackoutcoffee.com slash G&G. Coffee's not your jam. We have loose leaf teas and hot chocolates. We do whole bean, ground. We do instant. We do K-cups. Check it out. Appreciate y'all. And use code G&G10 to save some money. Alright, now, one more thing. California didn't just lose a case here. They got called out for violating the Constitution. And they're being forced to pay for it. Because every time a state loses like this, it reinforces a simple principle. The Constitution has teeth. And if you found value in this breakdown, make sure that you hit the like button, subscribe to Guns N' Gadgets if you want to know more about the Second Amendment fight every day, and share this with someone who needs to understand what's really happening behind these laws. And as always, stay safe, stay armed, and stay free. I'll see you on the next one. Take care. So there we go. Apparently they lost a First Amendment case against critiquing ads or the way gun dealers talk to their people in California. Either way, it's a win. Good for Jared, putting that out there for everybody. We have to celebrate our victories as well as be aware of the things that they're trying to do. So, let's see, moving along here. We did have this video that was sent to me. This is Olive Badger. I think I'm saying that right. I'm sorry if I'm not. This video is Microsoft just admitted Windows 11 failed. Here's what they're actually hiding. Let's see. Is Microsoft maybe admitting defeat when it comes to shoving co-pilot into everything on Windows 11? Do you think maybe they've realized that this is a bad move and it's killing their business and their operating system? I don't know, what do you think? Because Microsoft just announced they're pulling co-pilot out of Notepad. Yes, it was in Notepad. It was a text editor that existed since 1983 and now they're taking it out, which is a good thing, but they're calling it quality improvement and I have some questions. Welcome back to the Microsoft Chronicles where we track the gap between the big tech companies who say they're doing AI rights and what they're actually doing to you when they're not. At this point, guys, I am deeply, quantically exhausted by the way tech companies decide that the answer to users are frustrated. It's just more features nobody asks for until the quarterly numbers come in and it looks rough and then suddenly they rediscover this concept of listening where like if they would have just listened, they wouldn't have to lose a crap ton of money. Today we're going to be talking about Microsoft Windows 11 and what I can only describe as the most corporate non-apology apology I've seen in a while. So let's get into it. So March 20th, 2026, a Microsoft executive named Pavan Daviluri. It's an interesting name. Sorry for butchering it. He's the EVP of Windows and Devices. Published a blog post about the future of Windows 11. And anything you said, and I'll paraphrase here, basically that we hear you, we went too far with CoPilot. We're going to focus on quality. Specifically, they're removing copilot entry points from things like snipping tools, photos, widgets, and notepad. They're also canceling planned integrations that were supposed to land in File Explorer, you know, the Settings app and systems notification. They're promising a faster File Explorer, less aggressive Windows update behavior, and after years of users bagging a taskbar, you can actually move to a vertical position. Like, this is genuinely a list of things people have been asking for, some of them for years. So creditwares do, these are real changes, not just vaporware features nobody wanted, but here's the thing that I want you to hold on to. The blog post does not want to say, sorry, mistake, or we got this wrong. What it says is that they spent months analyzing user feedback. that the community's message was clear. Lovely Corpo speak there. The community's message has been clear since 2022, Microsoft. What changed between then and now is just the balance sheets. Let me give you a little bit of context for why Microsoft finally found religion on quality. 2025 was by most accounts one of their worst years. Windows latest compiled a list of 20 meter update failures in 2025 alone. Like 20. And they noted there were more that they just didn't include. And at one point, a January Patch Tuesday update caused Outlook to crash and OneDrive to fail requiring emergency hotfixes. sleep and wake issues, driver instability, Bluetooth problems, USB devices dropping. This stuff was regular news. And meanwhile, Microsoft's more personal computing division that's like Windows is surfacing gaming, like actually declined year over year while the rest of the company somehow grew. Windows OEM revenue was basically flat. They have over a billion users and they couldn't make that translate into any form of meaningful revenue from their like AI push. But here's the kicker. Windows 10's free support ended in October of 2025. This was supposed to be the moment where everyone finally migrated to Windows 11. Do you think that happened? No, no, no. A significant chunk of users just stayed on Windows 10 running an Unsupposed OS because they didn't want to upgrade to the crap that was Windows 11. That is a referendum. When people choose end of life over your current product that's not a branding problem, that's a trust and quality problem. So let's talk about what actually went wrong with co-pilot in Windows because I want to be clear. The AI existing in theory is fine, but the implementation is crap. Nobody wanted to co-pilot embedded into every single piece of their operating system. Nobody wants AI shoved into every corner of their life. give us the autonomy to choose how, when, where, and what when it comes to AI. Is that too difficult to ask? Back in late 2025, the same executive who just published this quality focus blog post announced plans to turn Windows into an agentic OS, AI everywhere, all the time, deeply integrated into every layer of the system. What that looked like in practice, co-pilot buttons appearing in apps where they had no business, big integrations in file explorer settings, notifications, and co-pilot key on keyboards that nobody knew what to do with. Recall, the AI screenshot feature that had to be delayed. Because of privacy issues and security issues and through all of this basic stuff was breaking. The gaming performance was degrading, background processes were just tanking battery life, frame pacing was inconsistent, drivers were unstable. The AI PC dream was being built on a foundation that couldn't hold a stable file copy. So the March 20th announcement isn't really we listen to users, it's we tried to build a penthouse before the first floor was finished and now the whole building is leaning. Here's where it gets interesting and by interesting I mean more infuriating type of interesting that blog post the one about quality and listening to users making Windows better does not mention the Microsoft account for requirement once like not once and for anyone who doesn't know since Windows 11 launched Microsoft has required you to create or sign into a Microsoft account just to complete that up on a new or reset PC You can't skip it. You used to be able to skip it, but can't skip it. and you can't use a local account by default. It's all BS and you have to be online, you have to give Microsoft an account, and then you get to use the computer you paid for. It's all stupid. This has been one of the loudest, most consistent complaints about Windows Elephants Day 1, and it is Conspicuously absent from this big quality of blog post now the same week that blog post dropped a Microsoft VP named Scott Hanselman a more normal name Thank you that this is a me problem not the name problem. It's a me problem I can't pronounce worth crap, but they responded to a user on social media asking about this and his response was six words Yeah, I hate that working on it Six words. And the internet lit up because it's the first time a senior at Microsoft has publicly acknowledged that this policy is bad. But here's what Windows Central reported. Removing this requirement is not a technical problem. It's more of a political one. So Microsoft could flip this switch almost immediately from an engineering standpoint, but it's a policy gate, not a core system dependency. The blockers that multiple teams inside Microsoft have financial incentives tied to forcing that account like Cloud Sync pushes users to OneDrive, force accounts enables personalized advertising, multiple divisions have metrics that go up. When users are locked into the Microsoft account ecosystem, from the moment they turn on that PC. Linux sounds fantastic right now. So 1BP fighting for users, multiple business units are fighting for conversion funnels. We'll see who wins out in the end, but ultimately users are just caught in the middle of an internal org chart battle just trying to set up their laptop. Linux. Linux is going to win. I believe Linux will win. Okay, so moving on, in October 2025, which was five months ago, Microsoft wasn't just maintaining the forced account requirement, they were actively removing bypass methods. So when users figured out workarounds like command line tricks or registry edits, third party tools like Rufus, Microsoft started patching them out in insider builds. An official Microsoft spokesperson said that bypassing the account setup would leave devices not fully configured. not fully configured for a local account on your machine that you own you mean not fully configured to get more money out of you that's what it's not fully configured for so in October they decided to close the escape hatches and telling you that it's for your own good yeah I don't know I don't know they're doing anymore but The VP tweeting out, yeah, I hate that, that's five months apart. I want you to think about what changed between those five months. The Windows 11 quality narrative collapsed publicly. User sentiment hit record lows. The forced migration from Windows 10 to Windows 11 didn't happen the way they planned and the quarterly numbers came. in really low. The architecture of this pattern is not complicated. Push hard, face resistance, close the exit, resistance gets louder, number goes bad, line goes down. They like the line to go up, not down. So now they have to announce a pivot and they're disguising it as listening. It's not a conspiracy theory, it's just project management when accountability is optional. Now is it going to be different this time? I mean that is a fair question and I want to be fair to that question. The commitments in the March 20th blog post are more specific than previous rounds of promises. There is a concrete list, you know, co-pilot being removed from specific apps. Faster Fire Explorer, Taskbar repositioning, better update control. Windows Insider previews are supposed to start rolling out for the end of April so we can check on that. And it's not the first time Microsoft has promise to quality reset. They made similar noises in September of last year and then early this year in January. So we have been here before, but what is different this time, at least maybe, is that the external pressure is more acute. Winners 10 end of life created a deadline that made the trust problem more tangible in market share terms. And the AI backlash isn't just power users on forums anymore. A recent Pew Research study found that half of American adults are now more concerned than excited about AI. And when mainstream sentiment shifts like that, the math starts to change. So will they actually follow through? I genuinely don't know. But the co-pilot pullback, I do think, is real. It's already in motion, and the account requirement is just a VP tweet with no committed plan. A committee of business units are just standing in the way of that little change to make everyone's lives better. But I'll be watching and if the April Insider Build shows up and the promise changes aren't there or if new problems appear while old ones were being fixed, we'll be back here covering that too. I hear it's kind of ultimately where I land on this. I'm not technically rooting for Microsoft to fail. I'm not technically rooting against Windows. I mean, I technically do use Windows. But Windows is getting pretty bad, and that affects real people who just want their computer to work. I'm kind of tired of this cycle where the only feedback mechanism that actually works is when the losses show up in a quarterly report. I mean, you don't have to lose a crap ton of money to just listen to what users have been saying. You could listen to them before you lose a crap ton of money. Like users have been saying that this is... Too much slowed down, fixed the basics for years, and the response was more AI integrations and blocked bypass methods. And now when the numbers reflected what the community had been saying all along, suddenly the community's message is clear. It's been clear. But apparently you need to become a financial liability first before they think it's clear. Anyway, that's all I have got for today. If you found this useful, go ahead and like and subscribe. Let me know, like, are you still using Windows 10 and it's still wise? Because Windows 11 sucks or is there another reason for that? Have you actually switched off Windows and gone to Linux or Mac? What do you think about all of this? But anyway, that's all I've got for you today. Thank you so much for watching this video. I hope you have a fantastic rest of your day. And peace out. There we go. Yeah, it looks like we're back. All right. Sorry. I pressed the wrong thing there for a thing. So we got a little lesson, seven minutes left here on the town hall meeting, guys. This is BR. in the conference line, you want to call in and join us. The number is 667-77-01524, participation code 957-464 on the pound sign. Again, that's 667-77-01524, participation code 957-464 on the pound sign. Let's see, we covered the... A couple of things from Guns and Gadgets, the Anti-Federalist Papers, he's started that series over there. I recommend going over again, especially if you're a home schooler, if you're looking for curriculum for your kids that covers American politics. His Federalist series has been pretty good for American history. Also, the Anti-Federalist series which he just started. It looks like it's off to a good start. And there's other historical stuff that does as well as the keeping you informed on the firearms stuff that he's been doing. So, guys, I highly recommend going over there and watching that if you don't have an understanding of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, where, how we got where we're at, and the series is pretty good. For the Federalist and the start of the Anti-Federalist Papers, which I did the other day, that's It's a good place again to start. You can look into it, do your own research and of course expand your knowledge that way. But this gives you a good cursory, a good place to start. Microsoft, what a surprise. We've been talking about it constantly. Yeah. AI crap. We've been dealing with it here, with the station ourselves, with the one machine. And boy, it just seems like it's never ending. Yeah, I had to recover some files from their stupid One Cloud thing, which I keep uninstalling, and they keep putting back in my system. I think I've got it disabled permanently, although we will see. I'm just waiting for the next update. Because you know they want to push that AI crap because of course if you exceed the limit of what you got on OneDrive and it starts putting stuff in your, what do they call it, your personal vault, you have a limited amount of time to access that to get your files back. Otherwise you have to pay them to get your files back. And isn't that what they call ransomware? It just seems like all they've done is they legalized and licensed ransomware. your windows would be one cloud drive or whatever. Save all your stuff up in the cloud in those data centers. It seems like it's set up to rip you off and hold your data ransom, which is what ransomware does. You have to pay the money to get access to your files. That's what they're doing. It literally is what OneDrive is doing. It's ransomware. I'm sorry. It's like, it fits the definition. Anyway, we're at the top. The intelligence report is coming up next, guys. We're going to bounce out. I do see we've got a request over in the conference, not in the conference, in the music request for Discord by uh... electric and this is rhino summer breeze i think i got that right sales across summer breeze official video off of the youtube channel rhino there we go and it's gonna make me go to youtube because of course it's music they want you to go there that way they get their little stupid things in yeah yeah go ahead Yeah, Croft Dana or something like that Dana Croft he wrote that he died yesterday. I don't know if you heard that. Yeah, I did not that's probably why they say I've been actually under the weather I'm still sick right now. I've picked out some kind of a bad stomach bug and it's not what it wiped me out the last couple of days I actually started to feel better, but my gut still feels like it's a knot I hate that. 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We're on a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is... No way, yes way, it is Friday. It is Cinco di Amelie and Quartermaster Friday. Sometimes called Quartermaster, depending on what army you're with and what season. And they never seem to catch up. Quartermaster never catches up. But they try. They try desperately. sometimes sadly. Anyway, we try to make sure that isn't the case with Patriot slash militia quartermaster. It is the 27th of March. It is the 18th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a gay. 2026, old earth calendar. Help me Spock. Help me. Good. Now to Lincoln and 2026 battle for the Republic book. to the winter war, the very end, because we're heading into book three, a dark anniversary. A dark spring with no flowers. Maybe some for the dead. Anyway, it's going to be a pretty busy, busy, busy weekend coming up here. Thank you to all of the donations. We did get that boughing, docking, donation. It was massive. I think a total of 89 pieces. I don't know how many batteries. I don't know why. The batteries look like they're brand new in the wrapper, I assume. I didn't pay attention to dating. It doesn't make any difference. Any battery in a storm, as they say. So we appreciate the fact that you guys made the donation, the company that did. Also, we did get the other signal communications equipment in that is going to be divvied out this weekend. Part of these are frequency counters. We have the frequency counter order in. That's going to be going up to Camp Emmerich. And then we also have other meetings that will be during the week, not this weekend, to dole out the rest of the equipment. This is part of the drone sensor array technology we're working on right now for counter drone use. hunting the bastards, as they say. So all of that's in motion. Also, again, going into the weekend, pay attention. We aren't through with winter, even though I'm joking about it. I'm not. We still have plenty of cool weather in the evening and more than enough to create a bad case of hypothermia very quickly if you're not paying attention. So let's not let that happen. Do not become a casualty. We've got a good service record. Let's keep it. right where it is right now with regard to safety and standards. That doesn't mean we don't take risks. We do, but we also pay attention. We're the adults. We make sure we act like that when we're in the field. Another thing here, also a reminder over at Sportsman's Guide dot com. Sportsman's Guide dot com. Sportsman's Guide dot com. You definitely want to go over and check to see what's in the clearance. You know, I always mention it non-stop, but there's a reason. You have to hawk that location. They just dropped down the prices on a bunch of stuff, too numerous to mention here. And a lot of the equipment would be unit centric. If you have a certain group and there's certain equipment you're using, you'll recognize immediately what I'm talking about. So take the time and go over to www.sportsmansguide.com and you get there, go over to the deals, up on the left there. It says deals, you tap that, it goes to clearance. Go to clearance, when you get to clearance, eliminate everything by tapping the military surplus category in the upper left hand corner. And then go through page by page. Now, somebody keeps asking me, everybody said the same thing, you get frustrated a little bit, don't. The benefit in the long haul is worth it. I don't know why Sportsman's Guide has changed their format with regard to their page. They traditionally were very good about pulling items that are out of stock, but instead some of these things are slipping to the first page. There are some really great deals right there when you pop this thing up, as I'm saying. They're perfect deals. Brand new t-shirts for 80 cents. Military issue t-shirts. for basically 80 cents an item. Problem, they don't have them. Okay, some of the items. Now others, and socks, same thing. But be patient, what you do is add the items to your list. You'll eventually remember this if you go back to dip this well again later. Pay attention to the items that they just continue and kind of memorize or write it down, put it in a little list so you don't mark them again because what happens is they will go into your card and you're thinking, alright, I got some goodies here. When you go to check out, they're not there. It is a time waster, sadly enough, and they're usually pretty good about that. This will turn people off, don't. There's a lot of other really good deals that are on the pages right now and if you're patient, you'll get to them and take advantage of it because the pennies and well, the dollars you save instead of, you know, So, spending dollars you're going to be buying some of this stuff for pennies is definitely worth the effort. So, again, be patient. But understand that I don't know. Some places have done goofy stuff with their service page, you know, their online pages, and it's showing in some of the tedious stuff you've got to go through. Like the bullet, live through it, and get to other things once you're done. Don't worry. It'll all pass. The big thing is that towards the middle there are a number of cold weather items since we're leaving the cold weather season. I think that they realize they got to get this stuff off the shelf because they go by quarterly detail for bookkeeping. And so we've got some really nice buys right now. Another thing, I've had several questions about trying to find Alice pack back pack straps. We're to the point with the lack of availability that we're actually talking about building our own. And if we do, we're going to actually build a better product. As you know, we have the M-cubed production facilities, Michigan Militia Manufacturing. And we have set up a second utility sweatshop for doing, we don't torture our people. It's a term. It's not what we do. But our sewing team, our seamstresses, have been given the task. We're going to come up with a slightly different model from both of the standard Alice Pack backpack straps that have been made. And the reason is because we've always had a few ideas and we've never had the ability the way we do right now to really do a full run, a manufacturing run. of a pattern that we designed. So we're going to add the details we've always wanted to these particular backpack straps and we'll end up with a better product for our troops. So that's in the works right now. I haven't seen what the girls are up to. We already laid down the specifications. You might recall, remember with the originals you had the bevel on the strap and then later on they went to the straight strap which your advantages and disadvantages to both. We got a better idea. Let's just put it that way. And these Alice Pack straps will have a better quick release. An up to date maybe. Because there's a lot of different ideas that were brought together with the Alice system that were good. But again, why didn't they go to fill in the blank? Well because it wasn't available back in the day. They hadn't thought about it. They came up with their own idea based off of the backpacking concepts that were from the period of time when the backpack was designed. You know, stuff that was off the shelf. It was what was available. So they chose to go that way. So we'll let you know, but also we've got some people that need to get together. We're asking for input. I've already sent examples of the design prints out, and if anybody can think of anything else, then Again, add it to the file and then when the girl will sit down, we're going to see what they can do and what will be most economical to do and then make sense. The biggest thing is going to be the padding issue with the straps themselves. This has always been an issue about where they lay and we want them to come up higher and work right up to the back of the backpack with something kind of like what you see with the MOLLE backpack frame harness. We've been putting tons of those together. We've been putting the Marine Corps model together. We've got a bunch of the Woodland, Molly backpack kits, which are slightly different. I guess maybe it's kind of like a cross-mean Molly one and what everybody eventually called Molly two or Molly two. M-O-L-L-E, Molly, Molly. Nobody talks about MOLI-1, but you had to come up with an idea, and then once you had the idea, you let troops work with it, and they figure out what doesn't work or what needs to be changed, and they actually listened a little bit. So we're doing the same thing, so be patient. We're hoping we can adapt this to a number of other backpacks, too. These traps would be able to be mounted on other pieces of equipment that are already out there in pretty heavy form in terms of numbers right now. So, how about we improve the system or add to the system so that we can make everything a little more comfortable. That's the plan. Anyway, other things. Also, I looked for the We played a little piece with Trump acknowledging that the theme fight song that he came up with was the Pouf de Palace theme for Queer Nation. Not a surprise, not in any way, shape, or form. I think I've got the name right, but the channel was not there when I went to look at it. So I've got to do a little more digging. Probably Monday will actually have some cross referencing. If I get it to Ed tonight or tomorrow, I'll send it over to him. We'll have it over in the Discord. Everybody can share it however they want to that way. Probably just reinforces what we already played on the air. But again, more than one source, and I watched it this morning because one of you sent it to me. And then I followed up and watched a whole lot of other imagery and it was more of basically reinforcing the same but from a little different angle, so to speak. Not really. Anyway, more on that. Next, here's something that everybody's been also asking a lot of questions about and they don't want to answer. What happened to the border wall? I'm sorry, border fence. What happened to the border fence? Anybody? You know what? Donald Trump came in. Donald Trump has given lip service to a whole lot of junk that they absolutely have lied about. Lo and behold, it turns out that if you ask somebody how many additional miles, what is the date today? Well, hold on here. The date? Yeah, didn't they fence it? It's the 27th of March, which means this is the third month of this. That means 14 months ago. 14 months ago, that was one of the many things that, yeah, good old Don D'Don Don Trump was going to finish. You know, right away, as soon as he got into power, that project was going to be in high gear. Did it go into high gear? Interestingly enough, let's recall something that I want to jog everybody's memory. The Bidenite slash read that Obama team, because that's really who was in charge, the Obama team, first of all, stopped all operations with regard to the fence, remember? Now, of course, we can call that the Biden administration, but we know that wasn't the case. But whatever you want to call it doesn't make any difference. The beginning of that four year window, they stopped. First of all, some moment they came through the door. The next step is that the stuff was just sitting there and so people started to be creative and what I argued should happen, did happen in theory, although we can't be sure of how truthful any of these people are, not really. But in theory, the state of Texas acquired the fencing, acquired the components. Now I said right from the get-go, this is what we used to call screening. and it's where the state, any of the states, when something comes up for government, before it comes up for government auction, it's not even up in the auction yet, when something goes for government sales, before it can be sold, it has to be offered to the states. And the states can screen it, screen the material, and transfer it over to the state. And so, while they tried to deny the walls being built, the state of Texas, and for whatever reason, maybe they were listening because I talked about this many times on the air, the state of Texas screened the fencing, screened the walls, the prefabricated elements that were done. Halfway through the process of recovering them, all of a sudden the Fed said, oh, no, you can't have those. Now, typically when they do this, the other thing is they have to have a genuine reason. There has to be a It could be, oh my god we just realized that the wall fencing was against EPA standards because it has diethylpyrobutadiocene in it or some bullshit like, you know, whatever, take your pick, come up with a name, pull it out of your arse, lots of consonants and vowels, and lie, okay? But that's not what they did. They just simply blocked and pulled the, pulled them back from being screened and then sent them out to some, you know, ring knocking, spit swapping, kosher mafia piece of crap that turned around and lo and behold, started piling them up out in the middle of the desert apparently for destruction. Now, what's interesting about this is that yet again, part of the epic was that, well, they tracked down where they were and they recovered them, which by the way, by law, the state, the Fed can also do. This is the only problem with acquiring things from the federal government. They can't just take it arbitrarily from you because they don't want you to have it. I don't like you having it. I don't like Bob having it. But they can claim that, well, we need this for the very reason it was intended. And while typically they have to offer what is considered fair market value, if they can see that there was malfeasance in the transfer, they can simply offer a refund, which is apparently what happened with this administration as far as we know. Okay? Okay, slide forward to three months into the administration being in office, what happened? The entire mechanism seems to have just, well, now out of sight, out of mind, nothing went any farther. Everything is just out of sight. It's not done. It's not being built. It's just not being mentioned. So the interesting thing, I'd be curious if they have, heck, in anybody or has anybody pulled up a story, I should say more importantly, there has to be an overview of the progressive success and operation of this particular project. It's a federally funded project. It is a public works project, which means in other words, it's not clandestine. There's no security classification. You don't need to know how many miles of wall or fence we've put up. Well, as a matter of fact, why would you classify it? Well, why would it be restricted? It shouldn't be. So just heads up, you know, when people even go through this list of, well, things that needed to be done, There's no, just because you assume that they said, well Donald Trump said, well Donald Trump has said a lot of things, right out is ours. Absolutely lie through his teeth. Mostly because the people who are running him, lying through their teeth. Okay, we do understand that really is the problem. But in this case, when you start going through and people say, well there's Project 47, how much of Project 47 actually has been accomplished? There's no difference between Trump a dump and any of these other administrations where when they operate, what they do is they will start up a project. They will initiate what is called the pilot program. I've talked about this many times. And the pilot program is the basic format, the mechanism that's going to be implemented. It can be an educational process with a school. It could be a certain type of construction or lunch program or take your pick, or write down whatever government has got its toes into, its got its fingers, its claws into. But then as soon as they get the money for the pilot program, There typically is no follow-up to identify whether or not anything else has been accomplished. And you know the best example of this, although there are many others from the Bite Night operation, guys Mercury Broadcasting, the Mercury Fiber Optic Project. Now I've brought this up many times, but this is an example of the pilot program was brought into play They hired all of the infrastructure on paper to accomplish the task, which was supposed to start with an additional 10 base nodes of operation to put a fiber optic cable across the whole of the country and at your fingertips as we speak. For four years after the pilot program was initiated, absolutely no construction was accomplished. Nothing was built. and the money that was paid to the operation, the Shister, the Jewish mobster that was operating it, just made the money disappear. But there was no accountability for four years. Now I don't see any difference between that and Trump and Dump and all of the example is the deportation process. No more, no more than 700,000 individuals have been deported over the last 14 months. Yet in order to match the invasion sponsored by the federal government in which they opened the border and initiated an invasion of 8,000 people per day nonstop for almost four straight years, the government is not willing to act and perform the exact same parade of people out of the country in the same numbers. So you have the pilot scam to make you believe spinning their wheels doing little of nothing. But in reality, where for the 14 month period that we're talking about, they only accomplish the equivalent to about one sixth of the number of people that should have been deported in the same, actually a little less than, but we'll say one-sixth, of the number of people that should have been deported in the 14 month window. So another aspect of Trumpa Dump's lies, in reality, which is just the Jewish mafia running Trumpa Dump that are doing everything they can to run cover while they're busy accomplishing what they want to at the expense of the American people, The program continues to spin its wheels, fails to accomplish the task. And now in the last couple of weeks, what did we do? Well, we didn't do it. The parasites that run Trump did, they shift the ICE people sideways and run them over to the airports, which has absolutely nothing to do with deporting 8,000 people a day by bus and by plane out of the United States. And in fact, the only thing that ICE is doing is now harassing all of the people who should be here, barking at them, and keeping them in line in the new tubular mobile concentration camp system we call air flight in the 21st century planet Krapu. And the rest is history, as they say. So, again, we've got two of the benchmark operations that have been, for all practical purposes, absolute failures with regard to organization, even though the same federal government ran the import process in record time and consistently did it day after day, week after week, month after month for eight solid years. But the same institutions, the same government can't kick their ass outbound. That doesn't exactly sound like success either, does it now? Before we're any farther, do you have a caller? I don't want to leave anybody out. We're at the bottom, by the way. So anyway, just on that note, the wall. Where are we? How many? We should have finished the wall. In 14 months, why is the wall not done? In fact, just in reverse, money was being pulled what? Out of the United States for this bullshit operation overseas so the Jews could steal something from the Iranians and steal from us at the same time every day. And so the process continues and not a surprise in any way, shape or form. But what about the rest of the supposed accomplishments? Well, in every case we see the same thing. It's the equivalent to the pilot program scam. By the 14th month, each one of these programs should be, let's put it this way, the wheels should be back on the cart, everything should have been lubed, the motors should be revving, and it should actually be at a standard revolution and speed going down the highway of governance. And just the reverse is the case. It's like somebody put a monkey under the hood with a wrench that had no clue, the engine isn't running right, there aren't, only three out of four wheels are on the cart, The thing is sparking while it's also smoking and it's running out of fuel. You know, classic Republican operations when they're told to drag their ass until the Communists get back in power. Especially when they're all run by AIPAC. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour. You know what? There's a bunch of really cool stuff. I want to say thank you to all of our friends that have been making music requests because they jogged my memory on some songs. that I know every word, but it's been so long they weren't really in my, you know, they weren't in the front of the list, so to speak, but they are now. And I've actually been doing a lot of engineering work at the other workstation while I've been going through the music collection, the music library that I've told you about so many times that I actually have accumulated. In fact, I just acquired a whole ton of original, not vinyl, older pattern, I guess they're vinyl, records, 1920s, 1930s, probably about 600, 700 albums. Of course I have to break out and dust off the older turntable in order to play any of them, but I have to really find centuries that are quite a few, well actually they're as old as I am now, just about. and they'll pretty well play everything. Okay, let's do this. Okay, this is a fun one. Uncle Lucius, L-U-C-I-U-S, keep the wolves away, number one. And number two, for our friends in Pennsylvania, who by the way are gonna be up here, well, they're probably up here right now this weekend, slayed cleaves, slayed cleaves, rust belt fields. So number one, Ed, is Uncle Lucius, keep the wolves away. And number two is Slade Cleaves, Rust Belt Fields. And those are our two requests that we're going to take off the Big Blue Book, and I can finish another page and close that chapter, so to speak. You're listening to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.org. Colored by chemical plants that put bread on the table of the working man Where the working man does his best to provide safety in the sheds of kids and a wife Giving a little love a soul every day Making all the time to keep the wolves away On tankers, ships, filling the hoars and then the galasties And his lungs and his eyes stinging pain Thank you, Edward. The first song was again, On Calusius, Keep the Wolves Away, and the second you've heard before here, Slade Cleaves, Rust Belt Fields. And share the song, so you get a chance. It'll probably put a link up over in the Discord there, make it quick to find. But of course you can search on YouTube, and typically you'll find it there. Also, Vevo. Of course, you don't hear about Vivo as much as we used to. It's kind of interesting. I don't know if it's dying out or whatever, but just curious. It's one of those odd things you just notice. It's lack of over activity. Anyway, we are headed into the weekend. I will say again, hi to Camp Emory, Camp Emerson, New Camp Stasa, Camp Wayland North, the Ogham Aranges, Nag Hijam, Fox Wolf, R1, rustic which we will find a name for. We're going to do that. I'm going to sit everybody down and we're going to make a decision there. Of course a lot of other people need to participate. I'm not the one that's going to make the final decision but I can kind of put a crowbar under people's butts to get them in motion a little bit. Try. Anyway also Camp Betcher and Fort Benning, Michigan. And I'm looking and I don't see any special events beyond what we already have scheduled that we knew about for Fort Benning. Although again, if you use the PIN and you're with the Colonial Marine Militia, there is a discussion. Everybody's been asking, we need to deal with the Chaplain Corps meeting. And they might actually have, I don't know what's going to be decided here, but we might actually have the Colonial Marine Militia National Conference up there in the middle of the state at Fort Benning, Michigan using the Sand Hill facility. Remember we based that. It's all based on the old layout for Fort Benning, Georgia for the Sand Hill complex. If you remember that, if you're old army, you remember the Sand Hill area and the cockroaches. If you don't know anything about Fort Benning, if you don't know about the cockroaches, they are just a given. It's like, my God, are those Again, we may have the privilege of actually supporting the National Conference for Colonial Marine Militia Chaplains. There will be other organizations included in that too, of course. It will be probably an open invitation when everything goes well. going into the weekend also over at CDNM Sports. I mentioned this earlier. Guys, I keep carrying the drone of toys and of course we're still waiting for the sleep or sell nonsense which again why wait well I know why they're waiting because why bother first of all Iran has enough to worry about over in its own backyard they're not stupid if we are attacked it'll be by the Israeli Mossad and elements of the US government cooperating to kill Americans and American soil like they've done before and try to blame somebody else for it so it's not an if it's just a win and we need to be ready for that with regard to casualty issues which also comes down to As I mentioned the other day, iFAC, when I mentioned this, some people are not familiar with the military iFAC kit, so here's what I want to explain before we go any farther, it'll only take a minute or two. Measurements in that way. If you go to YouTube, you don't have to do follow Uncle Mark's idea of what an iFAC is, although pretty much everybody that's doing them is on the same page. The only thing that changes with the iFAC in the modern format the way you see it is how people have either added or changed out certain components based upon their personal experience. In general, the iFAC hasn't changed in terms of dimensions, portions of material, etc. So it's a good idea. It's a common sense package. It's pretty straightforward. When I said, for instance, that we'll normally stow the equivalent to 10 IFAC kits as medical response with my medical storage system, the idea is that two complete systems that would be issued to a person, the IFACs, as you see, go to YouTube, punch in IFAC, I-F-A-K, individual first aid kit is what that stands for. And you'll see the basic model. So that quantity of material, this is typically seen and repeated so many times in terms of volume, is on hand so that when somebody opens up one of these storage chests that we've set up, one of these deployment chests, there's always a percentage of material to provide what is needed so that you could treat casualties in the first tier of response. And that's something that's especially critical because the basic storage can be anything from surgical kits, it can be IV catheters, everything for a particular department, and even there we try to subdivide that a little bit so that you have a module that provides a percentage of everything. However, in many cases we've been provided with so much medical support that certain items are in bulk and would be sorted later by the medical quartermaster when the time comes. I've looked at macro motion. So when somebody has a bunch of medical supplies that we've picked up or have been donated by one of the citizens, so it's anymore in hospitals, okay, we've got places where they need to get rid of something or we've made a big purchase, We don't leave it open air, we don't leave it just randomly laying around. Everything is palletized immediately so that in bulk we could provide it at a moment's notice, or should help, a short period of time, we'll put it that way, to individuals who would be in need or would be managing the material support that we've created. We're not going to micromanage at this point in time. We're in a macro situation where the general supply and support is in place. Doesn't mean we can't use it, don't know how, but it's the job of other individuals who will have that particular task and are part of the medical support system that would be dealing with the equipment. The basics though, especially with regard to IFAC, which is first responders slash first response tech, We need some of that in every medical system, every medical containment system, so that we can provide direct support. Somebody sees something, doesn't know what's in it in general, or may have you, even though there's a listing on the outside of the barrel. They know that each of the medical transport devices has first response material in it that could be immediately used for, and it's top loaded. So if you open up the containers, the first thing you see. and utilize it immediately. No questions asked, no having to figure out, I wonder where it is, and or having to dig for the proper container somewhere that might have what's needed for life-saving service at that moment. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance and this is how we have to think when it comes to building up any of our systems. There's a percentage of baseline equipment with every system that we put together, whatever it is with regard to supply. The example is, as I told you before, I'm doing five, ten kits. I always do, but in reality, my goal is towards 40, 120 kits. Enough equipment for a platoon or enough equipment for a company. Now, in doing that, there are certain things I incorporate into every kit no matter what. I should have mentioned that before. Matches. I always put a small number of candles, motif candles, matches, a lighter, a razor blade, or I should say razor, big razors, throwaways, and a number of other personal hygiene items that are ensconced in two different levels of protection. so that no matter what they can't cross-contaminate or cause any issues for anything in any way, shape, or form, they're in every kit. Fire starters are in every kit. Light sources are in every kit. That's what the candles are for. Now, the candles are not just for light. They can also be for countermeasures and deception. But if you don't have the tools in the toolbox, you can't do that. But if you're going to create thermal targets, you need something to create a thermal signature. If you have the basic tools, anybody in the field will get creative about how to make them work. So there's a lot of other different reasons, or a number of other reasons for actually having some of this material in the kit, but every unit, no matter what, whatever 510 program package I've put together, all of them have the same additional or supplemental accoutrements to actually serve more than just the basic clothing and tactical gear needs of the individual. And it changes depending upon what's been available at the time to actually put the kit together. So the example is right now I'm working on OD Green uniform sets, field jackets, OD Green shirts, pants, underpants, t-shirts, socks, and what they'll do is they'll go with that particular category. So by the time you're done, you keep stacking them up. A particular formation will be all outfitted with the exact same basic uniform and equipment. There may be variations on the theme, doesn't make any difference. There will be better outfitted and equipped than the average bear out there that shows up any other location. And we've done it economically by progressively collecting the inexpensive or free while still providing a very high quality product to the individual when the time comes. You know, proper planning. Anyway, ideas. That measurement system, the iFAC system, the basic kit and bundle that you see. So many rolls of gauze, so many rolls of two inch gauze, so many four-bys, also again the Yes, I do include the tourniquet and we do have the surgical scissors. In fact, on that note, we just made a big purchase of the EMT emergency shears. I think there's a couple hundred of them will be coming in. They're not all accounted for, so just as a heads up for some of our locals that are listening, those will be available. You will be able to draw some, not very many, but you could draw some from that when the time comes and we'll let everybody know because we'll be packing up IFAC kits, again individual IFAC kits separate from what we were just talking about. Anyway, help to understand the IFAC is a measurement system with regard to the amount of material. That's what it is. How we look at it anyway. How I look at it all the time, every day. Next, let's see, also again Well, it's only going to be a four-day war, which is going to be a four-week war, or, forgive me, four-day conflict, because we aren't having a war this time, even though it was a 12-day war. This is not a war, because the liars are going to tell you, the liars, the excrement, are going to tell you it's not a war while it is a war. But, let's see, four days, four weeks, four months, four years, I think we'll be home by Christmas, 2031. Oh damn. Yes, we've seen this type of progressive lie before by the same liars. So it's not like it should be a surprise to anyone. I was totally shocked by this really. You haven't been paying attention again then sir. What's wrong with you? Are you having what we would call some form of amnesia? Ab-nasia? Whatever. I don't think so. So also, again, with regard to the Michigan Madness, we have what looks like another proposed gun ban restriction. And in addition to that, they're trying to do a magazine ban. That's the number one on the agenda for all of the crap that's being generated across each of the states. Now, that's not a surprise. But it is, again, a heads up for everybody. Best solution, buy more magazines. And then buy more magazines because more magazines are better anyway. As I said, combat load, a minimal number of mags per weapon, not for all the mags you have for the AR-15s, a minimum would be 10 magazines per weapon. For those of you who are just looking for simple support gear, don't forget they make these 6-meg bandolier pockets that are out there cheap right now. They don't have to be in the latest custom camouflage. ACU versions are out there for about $3 or $4 a piece. Now you can't make them for that price. And if you need to, you can dye them. In fact, recommendation since we're looking at homework for the weekend, If you can, take the time and go over to YouTube and punch in either Rit Dying or Walnut Dying MOL-E-MOLI gear and there's dozens and dozens of videos out there now. Pick based upon your area of activity which of the camouflage range colors you want to produce. Now, one of the things that I don't think most of these people have talked about, and I highly recommend this, when you do a dye batch of gear or clothing, recommendation, do you have burlap that needs to be dyed? Well, a little trick there is stuff in so many pieces of burlap for a period of time and pull them out randomly. Well, why not leave them in for the whole length of time? Because they want different colors. I want different shades. Most burlap isn't a brown or tan or like medium coyote brown or now we'll say pan but you know lighter brown. Usually fresh jute is gray green in many cases or green. The color base itself some of those would be useful but as far as adding additional colors since you're going to be dying some of these other items stacking in or tucking in the periphery of the pot when you're boiling stuff like that when you're doing the heating phase You take the burlap, throw it in there too. It's not going to hurt anything. The big thing is you're not going to be wasting material. Otherwise you've got this bath that's only going to be able to wash, impregnate so many pieces of material. You're still going to have excess available. The burlap is going to suck up the difference. You're going to be able to go the extra mile with the dye that you purchased and the amount of time you've taken to get the work done. So just think about that. If you're wanting to put more ghillie suits together, you need more coloration, especially in the natural color ranges for the area where you are. Walnut dye using walnut husk is fantastic. It's one of those that is there. I don't have to explain it on the air. You can go watch some of the work that's been done. And the end result with ACU camouflage, which is what most people are dyeing or desert colored camo, which a lot of people are dyeing, is that the end result color is perfect for Michigan or perfect for the northern climes or any place where there's woodland. And again, the price is right. Stuff's cheaper than anywhere else. There's a place down the road here that is moving to another location on the planet. And we're picking up all of their toss outs. And that's what we're doing with a lot of the tire gear. Number one, it cleans it up a little bit so it looks a little better. But it also blends in more effectively. And it didn't wear it out anything. The material is pretty much a giveaway. $0.50 or $1 a unit for uniforms, and in some cases $0.50 or $1 for the individual Web Gear pieces in MOLLE gear. And then of course, ACU, the least popular pattern ever made by the Donut of Destruction slash now the War Department in its history, I think. Still does work for winter operations, though. So anyway, we're almost to the top. Again, that's over at YouTube for those dying videos. We're not talking about death as in dying. We're talking coloration change. I hope you understand that, right? Oh my god, they're killing the uniforms. No, no, no, we're not killing the uniforms. And again, on that note too, if you're going to do the burlap, remember you do need light-dark. You don't want it all one color. If you're using the black base for anything, a little bit of black does go. It won't really be black by the time you're done. And remember, typically if you rip die, it will fade. It's going to fade a little bit naturally, which is kind of cool, especially with burlap because it releases so much of the material. or subtle change even in the base material in one group or bundle that you've done. You want that. You don't want it to be looking like it just came from the factory and that it's all perfect uniform. You want it to have non-uniform coloration, non-standard coloration. patterns aren't what you're looking for. I know they call it a camouflage pattern, but in reality patterns are not what you want if you're going to try to blend into the natural environment. You need disruption of pattern. Anyway, we're at the top. It's going to be a long weekend, but it's going to be a good one. I know we'll get a lot accomplished. I just said last minute, can't cover it. Okay, let's just throw something up on the screen. I'll answer off the air though. God bless the republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire is on the run. We are on the mark for day and night.