April 27, 2026
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Mark Koernke analyzed the April 27, 2026 assassination attempt on Trump, criticizing the Secret Service response as incompetent and theatrical. He discussed security failures, including poor positioning, lack of area-of-responsibility discipline, and the suspicious presence of the same crisis actors from the Butler incident. The show covered fuel price manipulation, ethanol fuel mix changes mandated for May 1st, domestic oil production being exported while inferior foreign crude is imported, and the broader economic sabotage of America. Koernke emphasized militia training accomplishments from the weekend, medical supply preparation, and the need for Americans to recognize the existential conflict between freedom and tyranny.
- secret service failure
- trump assassination attempt
- crisis actors
- standard operating procedure
- security doctrine
- fuel prices
- ethanol mandate
- domestic oil production
- militia training
- medical preparedness
- ifac kits
- area of responsibility
- distraction tactics
- kabuki theater
- police state
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Your time's gone, your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. You have to have 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 a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and steamy farms and keep our country. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters will kill their children, send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children feared to be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take a sta- defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic, and eat God for given right. We pray to God, let your freedom bring bright. As Iowoki vanished in the mist for when his words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch and tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Straight to the checkpoint, right past all the guys with guns. It was almost a touchdown, but one of the quarterbacks got him. No. Linebackers. No. Linemen. No. Somebody stopped him. Anyway, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... First hour of the Intelligence Report I am Mark Quirky, 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're on satellite, say hi to our merchant marine and inland operators, so many impossible to count, rebroadcasting both analog and digital of the planet, literally. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Monday. It is the 27th. And you know what? Just to be safe, I have lost days and hours. Yes, I am correct. The 27th of April. It is the 18th year of Open Obvious and the Near Face Fabian Socialist and the Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with the K. 2026, Old Earth Calendar. 2026, Battle for the Republic, Book 3, A Dark Anniversary. It has been a busy weekend and we had a great time. Everybody did well. We had rain, we had sunshine, you got a little bit of a sunburn while you were busy getting soaked by short squall, rain the next minute. Back and forth, classic Michigan weather. But we had a really good experience with everything we were able to accomplish this weekend. Thank you for everybody that stepped up and actually participated in some of the unique FTXs that we had going. We did a riverine operation this weekend. That was something that some people had not experienced before, which is kind of cool. A good time was had by all, as we would say. In addition, and I see that, we also, of course, had friends up from a number of different states, especially working with the NCO and officers courses were compressing classwork classrooms and class criteria and sharing it and everybody walked away, I should say drove, some of you guys quite a ways away, drove back home with the trunks full to help respective states participate in mobilizing the militia to the best degree possible. Everybody did their part. Thank you. And again, it can't be one more even a handful of people. Everybody has to pitch in. And they did. Also, a lot of people had fun being DJs this last week. And I had a lot of people make comment on, hey, we really so much fun it could be. One of the reasons that we do have phenomenal audio and video libraries with, of course, each of our locations, I just picked up another probably 2000 CDs today and I'll go through those and cherry pick the ones that I really, really, really like. They're staying with me. But we do have redundant copies and so I'm doing libraries that are going to go up to the sound stations for our respective micro AM and FM radio stations at each of the training sites, which is fun. That way when the time comes and everything gets shut off, we can turn our FM's up to a much greater degree. inform a population but also keep people entertained while everybody thinks it's the end of the world, which to a degree will be the end of the world as we know it. T.O. Tawaki, right. Anyway, let's see, right off the bat, well, okay, I guess we'll talk about what, does anybody believe that this whole thing that just took place this weekend, whatever you want to call it, The man fiasco in the hallway, while everybody was expecting a greater, I think they were expecting more drama, and they got far less than anticipated. In fact, it was really a kind of a dull event. Anybody notice this? It's obvious that we're getting the bargain... Actually, not we. We're not... We are paying for it. I shall say that. Wow! Looks like they got the bargain basement security force there for Crumpadump. I not only was unimpressed, but I don't want my enemy to continue to operate the way that... I don't want them to stop operating the way they are. I want them to continue operating the way they are because... What a hockey puck. What a total hockey puck situation. In no way shape or form. Nobody must have been taking the event seriously. You know what I mean? Anybody, if you watch just the video alone, but if you watch the other activities, you know, at the event that was where they... It was not an assassination attempt against Crump a Dump. I mean, in theory you could call it that. In theory, but in what way? I don't know. I mean, he had a shotgun and he had a pistol and he had knives and yeah, and there were plenty of guys with guns. I'll bet nobody coordinating. Watching the operation of some of the most incompetent activities I think I've seen in a very, very, very long time. But then watching how Vance was moved before Trump was. and the fact that they left Trump a dump out in the open and an elevated area which if supposedly their concept is to protect the president from the first perceived threat and then assume others The fact that they just left Karpa dump up there waiting to be perforated or whatever, if you believe there was a threat, and I'm not believing too much of any of this, okay, at all. This one was Jerry's kids from the doorway down the hallway up on the stage, and if that's what they've got for security operations going, I mean, considering this is supposed to be the big kahuna, There's definitely something wrong. The system has gone Jerry's kid. Jerry's kids. Not just one kid. Jerry's kids, dude. I mean, we're talking some pretty shitty responses across the board. Now, before everybody farther would say, let's remember, they fired a whole lot of people for not wanting to take the coronavirus shot. And those people, first of all, you got to think about something. They were the hard chargers, I guarantee, and they also were the ones who knew how to think. So who did they fire? They fired the ones who knew how to think. And what you got left are the yes men. Yes men aren't motivated to produce their yes men. So the whole of the system suffers slash acts accordingly, which is what you're seeing now. Before we get started, we have a caller. I heard clicks, ticks, and something. Do we have a caller? Caller, go ahead. Jump in there. Okay, very good. Yep, absolutely. This one was horrible. I mean this is probably, this is like, did anybody, okay, anybody noticed how Trump reacted? Actually, the lack of reaction? Yeah, at the very least, what would be, what the expression is like, oh, somebody's getting shot. Oh well, I'm not worried. It's like, oh, they're shooting somebody else, it's okay. There's no preparation to move. There's no Hey, maybe I should be looking around or at least paying attention to the environment because there's gunshots fired. At the very least, in theory, if you believe like the propaganda in all the movies, what happened to the, pick the president off the ground to the point where his feet can't even touch the ground, while you're busy picking him up and moving him out of the line of fire and out of sight? At the very least, you get him undercover, people. Not yet, oh, forgive me, concealment, not cover. Concealment is the fact that you're up on the stage and up on that stage where they had all the tables, there's an exit stage right and an exit stage left back behind the curtains. And the best possible place to put Trumpet up first would be with the wall, the corner of that stage, between him and whatever else is in the world, okay? The fact that they moved the Vice President first is also fascinating. So just a heads up on that one. I mean granted because each have their own security detail, each one just did their job in theory. Now I'm just looking at the SOP for that. But let's go back a bit. If I could, in fact we should, take this particular security video footage that they're showing you of what happened in the entrance way. I would use it as a class subject to explain to you about what we call SOP, Standard Operating Procedure. In addition to that is organizational mandate. When you have a construct with a, if you're a fighting unit or a security detachment or whatever, everybody has a job. The job is actually in many cases very in or attend even fixed, okay? But let me ask you something. With the dog and pony show that you saw with the fakery going on, where this guy runs through all of the secure area there and every mother's uncle with a pistol is chasing him, and all of them are looking down the hallway where he runs past them into the facility. What would have stopped another three men from coming down the hallway and blowing the guts out of blowing the backs out of every person there? I just I don't care if it's faker not I'm just saying if you look at what was done at the actions that took place nobody shot Which which makes me wonder who was monkey-pucking with with communications, and it was happening very quickly I understand that because of that and because things always happen quickly and Each group of people that make up the layers of security and they're separated, even that hallway they should have been separated. People who are up front, if somebody gets past you, you can't do any more than you've already done, but who's to say that's the only person? Their job should have been to focus down the entranceway. Every mother's uncle with a pistol, which means if you count how many bodies you can see, there's 13 or so that have semi-automatic pistols. Obviously, it's one, a 15-round magazine. So you got a couple hundred rounds you can put into his sorry ass if you put him on the ground. But how many times do you need to shoot him? So the problem is that you've got entrance ways straight off from the camera, which are not accessed, and you have the access way down the hall that the guy runs through. If you're in a fighting situation, you don't need 20 people to cover an incident that has a point of contact with three or four men, or one man in this case. In other words, you still maintain control of your area of responsibility and your job is to stay focused on that because where there's one cockroach, there might be more cockroaches. But nobody acted that way and in fact that was definitely there's a horror horrific lack of professionalism But also lack of planning and lack of proper unit cohesion So that it becomes like one big cluster screw with a you know, basically a mob wanting to chase one guy down because he's a witch and we're gonna burn the witch. So we're all upset, we're all excitable and we all got our guns out and we Meanwhile, like I said, somebody comes up from behind and starts going bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang and most everybody was pointing the wrong direction would have been laying on the ground bleeding and begging for a support help slash save me, Bob. But then beyond that is again watching the whole operation that moved Trump. One of the other things about this that I think is rather fascinating is there was no preparatory for Trump to move. Whether Trump because of something going on medically or mentally. First of all, scoot your chair away from the table. Mr. President, we're going to move probably off and to the right behind us here. In other words, from their right, be your left if you're looking at him. But when he did get up, it took what? Three steps and he fumbled and was on his knees. Anybody notice this? This was the worst, crappiest casting for a drama event that we've actually seen. In fact, there was lots of trying to look important. But did any of it appear to be all that competent? I mean granted those murder death kill shots are messing with everybody's perception, response, mental capacities and government employees that stayed in were pin cushions. But if you watch the video of the operators, everyone who cares about the character who apparently is Israeli, or at least let's put it this way, for whatever reason disappears off quote-unquote social media as they've said for three years, who says that that's really true anyway? Who says that as a Mossad agent you wouldn't have a hundred other fake identity sites to go to or whatever, but it's the idea that All the rest of these characters, the level of confusion, now yes, if it's a made-for-television miniseries, sure, you have to have exaggerated confusion. But the lack of effective performance by these people with regard to both the perceived threat and what they should have known, or would expect to be the point to a larger threat, which is how you're supposed to always be thinking about these things. None of it was properly carried through or if we always follow none of it was probably followed through it was not carried out effectively That's the first thing. I'm like wow. This is like a total fumble screw Wow, it's an even bigger fumble screw Well, they did get his shirt off and his clothes off and they got some handcuffs on him But meanwhile, the whole operation, the whole setting, nothing felt right. Nothing was right at all. And I think everybody's been talking about this being with regard to a lot of other things going on too. Nothing feels right. Well, however it is, if it's the drugs, if it's whatever the frequency is that they're operating out there, if it's whatever other kind of nonsense, who knows? I think that, again, they fired so many people or so many people who walked away who are the people who should have had these jobs and the people who got the jobs got the jobs because they were, like I said, yes men are preferred over people who might actually expect response and answers to questions when it comes to things that might be critical to saving lives or maintaining one's security or, you know, there are any number of different things, but it's just... It's a fog. It's a muddy, foggy situation and in no way, shape or form can be believed. As I pointed out, it's a fake, another fraud, another fake. Yep, this one, this is worse than all the others. Interestingly enough, all the people that everybody was so concerned with, the Butler situation, are all on video at this event. So none of those people were dropped from the program. I mean the female, especially, several people are there on site just as they were for the other operation that was the total, you know, fumble screw. Now, maybe the crisis actors they have to hire is a very small pool. I have said that's probably true because you have to be able to control this thing. So the crisis actors that they had in hand, they had to go with whatever it is that's on the list of availables. That's just how it works. But Wouldn't you think that if they're in Washington that the A team would be the one that'd be taking care of the situation rather than the kind of fumbly we're not so sure BC or D team? It's just me. I mean after all he's not a candidate, he's the president. But if they keep showing this to understand that there may be some other agenda here with regard to whatever play acting they're going to do down the road. So, hold on to your potatoes, Dr. Jones. It will be very interesting. Otherwise, I don't think it got what they wanted. Nobody's energized. Nobody is excited about it. And of course, everybody's holding their breath waiting to see, well, which direction do the Jews want this to go? And we go, what? Well, yeah, because you see, they're not sure. This isn't really in the completed script that they received. It doesn't fit the narrative that so far they've had to tow the line for, so what is the purpose? Or as Nancy said several times, who profits? We were talking today about it. It's like, well, who profits? This doesn't benefit anybody. I mean, I'm sure that they might try to spin off gun control. They were making a big deal about showing you the pistol grip shotgun. They could push for the secret police agenda to be ramrotted through, which is most likely. And it's like, no, I don't really care. It doesn't seem like really much of a threat anyway. Well, we know what was going to happen. We already knew what was going to happen. You're the ones that paid it. The government's the one that paid for this. The Israeli Mossad and the secret police are the ones that staged this event over the weekend. You already knew it was coming. You don't have to worry about checking up on anything. You don't have to spy on anybody. You don't just find out in your business who it is that was given the job to create this fake operation. Oop, you're not supposed to say that. Yeah, I know. I'm sure we're not. So again, the big thing here is what are they trying to bang the gong out of? But there's not enough excitement behind the whole thing. People are pretty well not so much distressed as disgusted. And I don't think there's anybody I've run into that's been fooled by it. Instead, it's more like, oh, this is more of the same crap we've seen before. Yep, it is. So again, our take on it, it's one of those events that, well, because it probably didn't go the way it was supposed to, we'll see it disappear in the taillights very, very quickly, like a lot of the other political correctness things that they've been trying to do that just aren't catching with anybody. Everybody's fed up, everybody's tired, the economy's in the toilet, it's not getting better. By the way, gas prices here jumped with a $4 mark has been the tough nut to get past here in Michigan. Well, it went 24, 25 cents over the weekend and then this morning went up another 25 cents. So we are now at between $4.25, $4.22 and $4.00. 25 a gallon, if not for 30.90 gallon across the bottom counties of the state of Michigan here. Over the weekend or before this latest bump hit, we were at 3.99 everywhere. On Saturday traveling across the state for a window there, a period of time, It was $3.99. Didn't make any difference what station it was. Didn't make any difference what part of the, you know, what like high, high income, low income. Nope. $3.99. But this morning it jumped another quarter. So they broke the $4 mark. There's one location here locally where they're staying at about $3.99 still. And it's interesting, it's like they just don't want to get past that line. for whatever reason which makes sense because you know once you get once you get into that territory as we've said it's like Gold and Silver prices. It doesn't come back down once it gets 25% past the whatever that dollar mark is or $100 mark or $1,000 mark it doesn't come back and our Price is just jacked again here. So and it's interesting this morning. We were on the road and Interestingly enough, one out of six stations hadn't got the message to change yet. So we virtually picked up gasoline for 50 cents less a gallon than the other locations. So which was kind of nice because basically filling up the tank saved $15. Hey, Dad. That's a few more gallons of gas, if you know what I mean. Go ahead, jump in there, Ed. Something we covered Friday on the town hall meeting, I didn't bring it up with you, but May 1st nationwide, not every gas station, but most of them are changing their fuel mix to try to keep the prices low. It's been mandated. It's supposed to happen on May the 1st, although I guarantee you there are probably some gas stations that have already done this. They've changed the ethanol count to the maximum line for running a pickup truck without blowing the engine. And they're doing it without telling people. So there are people who buy mid-grade gas for their cars because of the engine that they have that don't know that this is happening. And this is going to destroy your car. It's going to destroy your two cycle engines if you try to use it with it. It's going to destroy your lawn mowers. This is pretty much sabotage that most people don't realize is coming May the first. Interestingly enough, the interim process here, we already had a regional shift in the formula that everybody started to notice the smell of. So it may have already been kicked in quietly and they're just now finally discussing an overall program fix or I should say kickoff for the official disaster because interestingly enough, again, our cost in the fuel has gone up and it's not going to be coming down. But we're looking at a product that is less than what would be considered operating standard. Well, that's the shrinkflation we've been seeing with all of our food packages, isn't it? Quality of the product changes. You get less product, costs more. Or even if it costs the same, it still costs more because, yeah, they use the 16-ounce box, but they're putting 12.5 ounces in the box. And so what you're seeing here is the quality of the product. That is definitely the thing with the ethanol mix in the gas by increasing the amount of corn alcohol, which is pretty much what it is in your fuel. They're saying it's designed to keep it cheaper, but it reduces the amount of miles you get out of the fuel. So you're paying the same price that you would have been or that you would be for the gas but you're getting less out of it. I also thought that the ethanol was more expensive to produce than the gasoline. Usually it would be but you know what we're doing in the Middle East. I think, and again part of the problem here is they're now yapping as of today that, well look, America is taking more of the market. We all know that right there in west Texas, we have one of the largest fines five years ago, six years ago, where they officially announced it. Everybody already knew it was there. They knew it was there. They've known it's probably there for half the time that we've used petroleum product. They knew it was there. It's like everything else. They're creating a scarcity for the sake of profiteering. That's okay. That's fine. We've had to live with that. But what's interesting is remember, we also have an even larger find over by Roswell, New Mexico, all the way to the border, all the way to the Mexican border. And in both cases, there's enough oil there so that the price should be significantly lower. What's the fast thing is we're producing- Yeah, real quick, Dad, with the New Mexico situation, New Mexico's capital will not let them to go after the oil. So those counties in New Mexico are petitioning Texas to absorb them. Because Texas will let them get yours. Well, the interesting thing is, is this is the same thing we saw with steel years ago. And this is the same thing that we saw with oil in the past during the 1970s. They were shipping our oil out and we were bringing in foreign crude which is why we had hundreds of tankers backed up down in the Gulf, hundreds and hundreds. Any given location had 60 to 80 tankers, super tank, backed up. That's during the 70s oil brackets, oil crisis. We weren't pumping American oil into gasoline from our...well, let me do it right. We were not cracking American oil, which is better quality oil to begin with. We were using the junk stuff and that was being sold to us at top dollar while the best quality American product was being shipped out of the U.S. And I think that that's the same problem. We have the same problem right now. We're getting the Joy Juice with the watered down petroleum product while they're busy shuffling our product out of the country and giving it to other people. Needless to say, they're demanding what price they choose. But we're not getting any benefit of this. In fact, we're getting screwed and paying for the program and the process. So that they can continue to shovel it out of the country. That's the other problem that we have here. And again, we're getting a lesser product. We're having to pay for it. The people who screwed us, the Israelis, the trash, we're paying the ticket for every aspect of the cluster screw that they've intentionally created to harm our country. And it's not like that. Well, the Venezuelan oil is high sulfur content. It's a heavier crude. It's not a sweet. It's a mid-low grade. Russian is worse. They're saying, well, Russian is selling oil. Yeah, but Russia is like in the bottom end of the market. They get a vast inventory. But the mineralization, what's in the oil requires specific processing or compromising. Example, during the Cold War, in fact during World War II, the Russians, we make in America grade 1 and grade 2 diesel. That's been traditional for as long as they've been making diesel. In Russia they make grade 1, grade 2 and grade 3. Grade 3 is the denominator was. I don't know what they're doing right now because they can choose to do what they want, the refineries. But grade 3 is what was typically used in Russian military vehicles. And that in a situation where you're talking extreme cold weather most of the year, at least half the year. And that's always an issue with diesel because of the composition of the fuel. And again, how is it cracked? What do they make? How do they make it? What is it? So I think it's interesting that the best quality oil, for the most part, that's available in markets, strangely enough, comes from right here. There's a few other locations. fields are higher end. It depends on where you are on the planet. It depends on, again, what is the mineral content and the grind below the ground when the stuff has been processed by the planet. It would be interesting if it weren't for the fact that we're being screwed in every direction they possibly can. I'm to the point where I think everybody is realizing it and between that and the sheepishness of a big chunk of the population who also blew their brains out taking the shots, you've got a whole bunch of mental issues that have created a very different formula from even what they thought they wanted. I think people are, it's not fatigued because they're, you know, they're so overworked. To be quite honest, this country is so underworked right now. This country was a manufacturing giant one time. With that comes physical labor. This country has lost all of that. That's something I've been watching for quite some time and like I said, work ethic, all the other issues involved with regard to operations. This country isn't anywhere near the dynamic it was. And it's playing on to... Yeah, it's because people are... Well, like I said, number one, you've got two different groups of people out there now. You've got us, the thinking people. And we had to put up with listening to stupid people with three face bras on their face while they were going bug-eyed and being drama queens. Well knowing full well that all they do is just shut up and they do their thing and we do ours But they just couldn't let that go they just couldn't let that happen that while they were busy being cowards Hiding be hiding underneath the face bra and under the bed and nailing the doors shut the house And I'm not you know I'm not exaggerating about that I dealt with you know a couple of times going to you know during the the height of that crap and Some of the stupid things that I saw people do, I've talked about it on the air. I'll jog your memory though, the one with the whole family, the guy, I met the husband and he didn't care about the face bras or the coronavirus crap at all, but the wife and all, she had all the kids whipped up and they're outside and we showed up, they all ran to the door of the house and they run inside and he comes out and they go brushing past him and they all put their foot in there, they got their face bras on, half of them already outside. And then they're putting your face brows on, they run in the house, they run all the way to the far end of the house, and you can hear doors shutting behind you every time they get on this hallway and the door shuts. Then they get on the other door shuts, and then they get into one of the far bedrooms or something, and the door shuts. And we didn't care. It's like, well, that's good. And fewer people to deal with. And the husband's like, well, we can come check it out, because we were going to look at our refrigerator. Wow. It would be funny if it wasn't so pathetic. Yeah, but it was like this is an example of the kind of drama queen crap that these people generated But here's the thing there was no finalization to this thing Buttered out you know we point out remind everybody didn't it true it just buttered out it just it fizzled it was like all of a sudden the turtle is in the shell and has to poke his head or barely its nose out and and then it was like well well Well, this isn't how we were told. I was watching all those movies they were putting out. We're all going to die, and we're doomed, and it didn't happen. And those other people, they just got on board and were doing things right away. But I don't know how to start back up. That's really how people are. And they're mentally. They went off the rails, as everybody used to say. But it was a big chunk of the population. Well, here's the thing. Everybody is bitching about or complaining about, well why isn't people getting together on this or people getting together on that? Oh, I know they had differences. Now these were lethal differences. The people who were on the other side were telling all of us that they wanted to kill us or that they wanted to put us in concentration camps, which only motivated all of us to understand that you pay attention to who's saying that and don't have anything to do with them. So now after they basically said they wanted to kill you, or they wanted to imprison you, we're all supposed to forget that and warm fuzzy hug? Oh, you can stuff it up your hind end. But they realize that. There is no, no, I don't trust you. Some silly-ass bullshit was put together by a bunch of strangers who already said they hate you and you've already heard that they wanted to kill you. But you listen to those people who said they hate you and want to kill you and you were told that you needed to go crazy town against me. Now I'm not going to forget that. And I'm not. There is no letting it slide. Because if you're that stinkin' brain dead that you would do that like that in that situation, there's nothing I can trust you in. Well, there were family! Well, if you're family and you did that, you did know better. Also again, the people who were total strangers, how many people died alone, how many people suffered? Because these pigs went along with this lie. And people died, you know, died alone when they didn't need to. Well, the coronavirus, that person's dying. You said that person's dying. What difference does it make if I choose to be with that person who's dying? They're dying. They're not going to be with us anymore. I can't hurt them. And I personally don't think they're going to hurt me. Even if you come up with your bullshit about the virus, blah, blah, blah. I'll take my chances. And you know what? It turns out we were all right. You can wave at Captain Monahan through the window while he's passing away. Oh, oh, there's people that hold again. Well, if there are days where I would have just probably put a bullet in everybody in front of me, that would have been one of those days. You know, because you're in a hospice, there's nobody there, nobody's showing up to see the person there, they're by themselves. One of us can go in the room and it's winter. So, well, you can stand outside and wave at him through the window. Okay, well, you can talk to him. We can open the window up. Now think about this. It was freezing winter. Nobody's going to get better either. Yeah, nobody's going to get better. All the assholes, excuse me, I got to watch my house. God, forgive me. All the idiot sticks that were wearing that when we came up to that building Let me explain something when we came up that building whole place is glass paneled on the front and when I say glass panel I mean every wall is glass on the front of that building I could see every person in that building and where they worked big 12 foot glass panels for the walls Everybody standing around there's no nut. There's no cars in the parking lot. There were two cars in the parking lot guests We're the third. We pull in. Nobody's got their face brought. Nobody ever, all of them are flapping and yapping and hahaha and looking at their cell phones. We sat there watching this from in the car. We get out and as we go up to the door, everybody realizes they see motion. And so all of these characters coyly start putting on their face bras. And then they have to go through the whole routine that they got to come up to the door and they can only talk to you through the intercom. So up until that moment, all these jackasses are running around. They didn't believe the charade either, but they were more than happy to go through the Kamuki theater to make life difficult for you. So how about y'all just step out of the way. There's only two of us and we go see the person who's dying and nobody will, you don't come in the room, don't come near us, don't worry about it. We'll be with him. He's dying. You'll all be somewhere else. You might as well be dying. You're dead in the head anyway. But no, no, no, you only have one person inside. So I stood outside and they opened up a window and I could talk while the freezing air was coming into his room and stand outside and talk to my friend. Because Nancy, one or the other is going to be outside. Well, I'm not going to have Nancy standing outside. Couldn't come in the room, but we could open up all the creation. and, you know, dropped the temperature by 30 degrees in the room to talk to him. What sense did any of that make? None whatsoever. Don't forget the dancing nurses were their choreographed dances because the hospitals were so full and they were so busy that the only thing they had time to do was to do choreographed dances in the hallway over. Right. Because they didn't have Jack squat to do because there weren't any patients. And again, that's true. Before Mr. Monahan went over to the hospice, he was in St. Joe's Hospital and it was an echo chamber. Nobody moving around, you can see, went up on the floor to see him because he could have two visitors a day. So I go up there, half the rooms are empty, none of the rooms are doubled because of the coronavirus thing. Everybody, all the nurses and doctors are out in the hallway creating cell phone information or looking at their hahaha vacation from the last time. Nobody's overworked. I get down there and I'm sitting by the nurses station waiting because you had to meet all because there was a that it was Tom Monahan the guy who owns Domino's. The brother was in there and what's interesting is while I'm sitting there the nurses station one of the guys goes up he goes I worse 206 or whatever it was I'll say 206. What do you mean? Well the guy 206 is gone. Well, no, he's in there. No, I just went in there. He's not there. Well, maybe he's got an x-ray. No, I checked with x-ray. You had him down there like an hour and a half ago. So it's like you have no customers. Half as many customers, first of all, half as many rooms active. Only one customer per room not doubled up. And you lost a patient with a staff that almost outnumbers the number of people that were on the floor. They were in clusters of two and three and four busy playing with their cell phones or laughing about videos from their vacations I'm listening to them again. They're all talking to each other But as far as the people or the patients concerned well, we lose them once in a while Maybe two or three or four, you know, but don't worry somebody will find them somebody maybe See how stupid that is so I I Part of that, why do we get into that? Well, it rolls around to where we are now, where everybody went into brain fart. Our side didn't. We're still sharp. We're still functioning. And we could run circles around pretty much all. It is in the world. Come on, what's the name of the movie? Idiocracy. The more that I stand in one place and watch certain parts of the population, the more they virtually match the Idiocracy movie. Seriously. There's two groups of people out there. In fact, I had a conversation with a guy today. It was like, wow, you want to talk. He's like we were talking about the fuel. Because if you caught the one location, it was $0.50 less a gallon where we stopped. Because it hadn't changed when everybody up and down the road had changed to $4.25, $0.26 this morning. OK? But he was like, wow, you actually have a brain. We're talking to each other. He actually wanted to park and just step off the side. Nancy was with me like, hey, we're talking about his car, too. He hit a Mustang. But it's the idea that everybody else there was like, they're just like walking zombies. Barely walking, but walking zombies. No capacity to interact in any way, shape, or form, or if you do, they go into the Norman coordinate expression. Norman coordinate, Norman coordinate. They look like deer in the headlights. And for no ability, yeah, go ahead, call her, ship her there. Yeah, so El Presidente Trumpay, he's the great hero who will be hanging all this, isn't he? Yeah, well. Yeah, and a bunch of other people along with them and all the protocols that were followed and you know all the governors and the sheriffs. Oh yeah, yeah. There was a lot of people involved in this scam. Anyway, that's all I got to say. Have a good day. God bless you. And they're all sitting there thinking that we're just going to go along with whatever they're going to try to do when the time comes. Watching, like I said, I don't know, it's hard to explain. I think this is rubbed off through the whole system. Now it doesn't mean that the wicked and the evil that, you know, we've always been wicked and evil aren't just as they always have been. And they're pretty sharp. But I think that the, I think their biggest problem that took place here, and I said this back when it was happening, is that it hurt them more than it hurt us. The plan was that we were supposed to all be broken by this and it's like, guys, there's nothing I can see that's a crisis. And just to reverse the case, all the people that were affected, all the people that are now mentally deficient, all the people who can't hack it and are dysfunctional, are in the enemy's camp, not ours. Like I said, we got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. The very people that were also saying, you know, I'm not going to take that shot. Well, those thinking individuals are still as cognizant and functional as ever they were before they started this propaganda scam. No, the coronavirus bullshit. But it rolls over into battlefield operations today in 2026 and into the future. the incompetence that they've created or the lack of spine that they've created for a good chunk of their population did not affect any of our population. So when the great divide comes, it's like, well, oh, well, well, it's not a difficult task for us. Now, there's still the core minions that are genuinely wicked, evil, and you know, flesh eating, drink eating, blah blah blah blah blah. But we don't number them on a massive scale. The minions or peons that they would hope to use, they've conditioned to the point of, wussification to the point where they're literally useless tools. Think about it. I mean, if you step back and look at the big bitches, well, look, coffee, as they say. And it's interesting that I think they've realized it now. And it's one of the things that is becoming more and more apparent to anybody who has eyes. If you have any kind of discernment whatsoever, it's not difficult to see. And all this from what we saw with that stupid shooting thing that took place this weekend. Well, it was kind of a shooting because somebody got shot, but it didn't get anywhere really near El Trumpo, okay, Trumpa dump. In fact, like you said, either A, he's in the stupor, or I don't think he's in the stupor, but, you know, there were some gunshots going off and he's like, yeah, you know, you think we should worry? Well, no, not even get a little energized. Let's get a little energized here. Maybe I could be able to take a gun from one of the Secret Service and shoot the guy coming at me or something. No, no, no, nothing like that. Not that I would expect that anyway, am I? Come on. But it's the idea that the whole thing was just limp. I mean, really bad. That was a big circus mark. That was a bad act. That video they released, the surveillance video of that guy running down the hallway. Have you seen that up close? Yeah. Well, okay, let me answer that. He starts running down the hallway. He's got this white placard in front of him like a sign. He gets about five or six steps down. The sign looks like it blows up. He blows upwards towards his face because he's running. But it doesn't really blow up. It just kind of melts into his chin and disappears and never hits the floor. And he doesn't have it in his hands anymore. And then you can see his hands. And by golly, I don't see him carrying a shotgun. And if he's carrying a pistol, it's got to be in his left hand. I think the quality of PSYOP that they're putting out today is just not it's not up to par they need to go back to the 60s start doing more psychedelics again over Well the other thing okay now I know why they may have done it But where the guy starts to run down the hallway did anybody notice that all the characters laid down on the floor on the ground did anybody notice this No matter what vision, okay when you watch him, the guy is in the middle of the hallway, right? Before he runs down the hallway. As he moves, the characters that are in the deepest part of the image to the right, look at what they do. Go back and watch it. Now I thought first, okay, maybe these guys are unarmed. And they're ducking, you know, playing duck and cover because if you're like say a Walmart, you know, door greeter, you can't do anything, right? But that wasn't the case. They all had guns. I want you to go look at what they do. They roll off to the, they only roll. They literally drop down and to the corner of the, right where the floor meets the wall and they're laying lengthwise. Go back and look at it, guys. It's really crappy footage. Once again, we got this really crappy footage. Looks like it was with cameras that were from 1968, except the cameras from 1968 would do a better job. Let's keep that in mind, too. Trying to almost antiqueify something that was just recently done is kind of bizarre to me, which puts into question, well, how much of even that was real. Now granted, there might have been some other cameras available, but you're telling me that that's the best you could do. But what's fascinating is it demonstrates if we're to believe everything you just saw in that hallway, everything that should have been done wasn't done. And what was done lays the question, what was the concept here? If you have a person who is attacking and going down the hallway, are you going to assume that person is the only one? Well, it certainly could be a kamikaze, and that is as likely as not. But you have to figure that if there's one cockroach, there's more. So this is why, like I said, I would use this as a class for an infantry operation. You have what are called areas of responsibility. The two pair of characters weren't engaged that were up front. They weren't shot. They simply drop, well three actually, because there's one off to the left you can't see very well, but he looks like he does the same thing. All those characters get down and lay down. Now when they get up, after he's run by and he's down by the doors, they get up and rather than holding their position and observing where the guy came from, they join the other 15, 12, however many other guys with guns and start running down the hallway towards this guy. Yeah, I did notice that. Yeah, it doesn't make any sense. Why? You don't need a committee of monkeys for a firing squad. You already got enough people for a firing squad with all the people who actually ran into more security personnel by moving through the perimeter. So there was no discipline or, take your pick, was it lack of training? Any number of things could be brought in here, but there's a very short list. Otherwise, the people who are at the entranceway, since they did not have a target to engage yet, should have turned their attention back to the place where the first shooter came from, the first assault came from, where the first guy ran through the hallway when he came down the hallway. That should have been their responsibility and their responsibility only. They don't worry about what's going on with the character that's run down the hall hell bent for election. He's past their point of responsibility. There may still be a greater or second wave threat. And this is also true if you're infantry. This is difficult to, you know, get it and drive into people's heads that, you know, you have to count on each person doing their job, which means you have a specific task. Since we now have somebody that's broached security, run past you. You allowed them to pass if that was the policy okay, but then your job is to turn and pay attention to the same avenue of approach because in a moment you're going to hear boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. So apparently whatever that guy had down the road, so to speak, he was engaged by the rest of the security element, which is easily seen on the video. But if there had been another person or people coming down the hall with comparable or better weapons, Then all they would have been doing is shooting at the backs of individuals who would not have realized until too late that they probably have more coming at them than they suspected. Well, they should have suspected in the first place, but that they apparently didn't take into consideration why. They wanted a brain fart. I can't lie. There are several people who have argued that the aspect, you know, with regard to what happened here, the failure in actions don't match with what we're supposed to be the professional level of performance or training for these individuals. It doesn't make any sense. But it does as far as the, again, it's all kabuki theater. The character is supposed to have an image of him wearing an IDF t-shirt. Guy was wearing it just really, yeah. Now that's the guy on his face. Yeah, and again. Is he really going to be busted? Is he really going to be anywhere other than sucking pina coladas or little eight-year-old nincases over in Haifa once everything is said and done? No, probably he's probably blood-eating them. That dumpling woman from Butler, PA was still on the payroll and she was right there. Did you notice that? Right, which yeah, I brought that up earlier that again then everybody is like well wouldn't that person at least not be in that job? Did Trump promoter or give her a pat on the head and a squeeze on the ass for performance there? On the other hand, could they only hire certain crisis actors for the job? Is that it? After all, you have crisis actors that are cops and crisis actors that are enemy and crisis actors who are aghast, you know, by standards, etc. Or all over the stage in Kabuki theater. Go ahead, jump in there, caller. Yeah, you called it out. I mean they didn't follow standard operating procedure, but it's good to mention the reason they have that is so you don't get in a crossfire situation. Exactly. Except further, they evacuated the vice president first. That's not a standard operating procedure. And then they have video of Trump watching this stuff backstage, like theater. It's right in your face. So yeah, over. Well, see, that's the problem. I think the other part about this is Hollywood, in conjunction with the Fed, has created a propagandized concept of how things are. And they've been riding on that slop for a very long time. Now, it's argued by certain people, there's a Kyle Serafin. Over on Rumble, Kyle Serafin, he's a whistleblower. He's actually one of the few individuals that stayed on course through all of the bullshit over the last couple of years. What's interesting is everybody's been pointing out, there's more than one individual saying this, that They established a standard operating procedure and changed procedure because of the problems they had when Ronald Reagan was shot. Now, of course, I personally believe that they needed any problems. They just wanted Ronald Reagan's shot, so they made sure Ronald Reagan was in the right place to be shot. That happened. But because of this, the entire doctrine and policy and procedure were changed. And it's only when Trumpa Dump came in in his first term that they altered the SOP. Now I don't know what the alteration was, but looking at what we just saw there, if we believe that that's the best of the best of what's left, it's like, really? I mean, it starts out with individual motivation and training. If you have a team, there are certain things that have to be accomplished that you have to drive into everybody's heads. Number one is you are a team and you're going to work together. You have to count on the other person to do his or her job. I would not prefer women to be in any fighting situation for a number of reasons that are pretty stinking obvious, especially nowadays. But the idea is that you're stuck with what you're stuck with if that's the infrastructure you're in. Each person has to develop the same level of performance and it requires training, repetition and training. You establish a standard. You establish then also an SOP for actions and yes, you need to memorize them. They're not something that you can refer to a cue card for in the process of doing something. It means that you establish the standard, you maintain the standard, and you end up with a proper result. I didn't see any proper result there. I will motivate you, Private Pyle. Oh, hell yes. Yeah, where are the sergeants? I think our biggest problem is that everybody, the wasification thing includes the idea that you aren't allowed to make anybody excited anymore or get anybody too excitable. And who are you to say that you could tell me what to do? Well, I don't know. I'm the next person up in the pecking order, and I'm supposed to be the boss. What about that? Well, everybody's undermined that. And so you don't have, with a masculine construct and with men orienting this particular task, it would be very specifically conditioned into the parties involved. You'd be copacetic person to person. The end result is that the product should be produced as planned. It would be produced as you have trained. And I don't see that with any of this. In fact, like I said, if this is the best that they can do considering they're protecting the President of the United States, I would use this as an example trying to teach all of you or help you to understand that if you don't think we can beat these bastards, we'll take a look at what they just did. If this is their performance level, it isn't very high, is it? What do you all think about that? I want you to step back and look at what you just saw. None of it makes any sense, number one. But I swear to God, give me a few minutes, give me a few days with a couple or a handful of people, and by God they performed better than those people did. I'm a wish you didn't always perform better than that mess. Right. Not only that gets me about this, again, guys, there's supposed to be one person that is the brain. And granted, okay, once you have example, the guy penetrated the security, you've engaged. Now, they didn't engage the way they should have, as far as I'm concerned. I would have had that set up very differently. But, or at least the standard would be different as far as who does what. Okay, but they did engage and they did stop the target. In the meantime, the primary, what is obviously the reason for the attacker to be there, the President of the United States, you want to get him first of all under concealment. It does not have to be cover. But the last place you want the individual to be is sitting in a chair in an elevated location where the individual is still prepared. He's feeling that's sitting up still. Right. Well, you know what? You know who's really bizarre? You know who stuck with him through most of that right from the get go? The Asian woman off to his right in white. Did anybody watch all the videos? She wasn't I don't know what her job is. I didn't pay attention to look to see what she does I thought she was a mouthpiece from one of the media's, you know outlets or whatever But what's interesting is when they're moving him. She's the only one who actually is kind of going along with the flow She actually stays with the team But she's not with the team as far as I know she's wearing a white jumper outfit But it's kind of funny because she almost ended up seems like almost she was the tail end organic sandbag covering Trump when they walked, when they moved him back off the stage. Now in the process, again, here's something that bothers me. He got up, first of all, he should have been out of the chair. Mr. President, stand up. Why? Because if you have to, we have to move you, which we want to move you, I can get in front of you for now. We have three other lunkers here who could pick your ass up and move you where they want to, so don't worry about that. You're a big guy. But it's the idea that having him sit means that, yeah, you certainly can shove him to the floor or whatever, but you'd be better off getting him out of the line of fire of anything. The cape area to the front, you can control it with your rifleman. You saw who showed up, guys with guns. So that area, if it's an area of threat, the first thing that's going to happen is the Praetorian Guard is supposed to throw themselves on the bullets. So, that means that the guy that you're trying to protect should have been taken out of sight. That just needed to be off the edge of the stage, off to the side there in the wings of the stage where the actors normally sit waiting for their cue, okay, or stand. But he got up from that chair, guys, I want you to go back and watch. He was on the ground by his own failure. Nobody pushed him to the ground or anything. He stumbled. He took, his legs failed him. Go back and watch that. He's on the ground. If you look at the back image from the other side of the stage that's looking back across when they're moving him, he takes him three steps and he's fumbled and he's on the ground. So whatever's wrong with him physically, there's something going on there. It's a physical failure. I'm not saying we're talking like Biden. He's craftier than that. But it's the idea that he that should not have been difficult for him if he's in good physical condition Yeah, he didn't spend a lot of time on the treadmill No, but it's still no, but he does golf and he does all these other things where he's moving around this was a simple simple Mobility task and he failed it and he he either was dolled out by alcohol or drugs Because go back to when the shooting takes place. Okay, he is just kind of staring ahead Everybody else, the women are going, oh! The Asian girl next to him goes, oh! With her mouth wide open. His wife is off to the right. Her eyes go bug eyed and she kind of makes a facial expression. But look at Trump. Go back and look at Trump. I'm surprised nobody's been commenting on this. Now maybe he already did this because it's like, eh, if I do anything, no matter what, they're going to tell, you know, they're going to make a statement. So I'm just going to sit right here and stare right ahead. Look at what he did. In fact, he turned and he looked towards whoever was filming that. I don't know if you all paid attention, but go back and watch it. He turns his head and looks right at the camera that's the camera taking the official image. And he doesn't show any expression at all, people. Now, I wouldn't either. I mean, be quite honest. By that point, me reaching into my shoulder holster, and I would be watching for the target of opportunity and staying calm. But in his case, it's almost couch potato level. It's almost like days level. Either that or, oh, I knew it was coming. Oh, they were a little off cue. I thought they were going to wait till we were starting to talk here. Listen, it's a little early and all that kind of thing. Go ahead, call your Japan. Yeah, yeah, yeah at work, you know, so, you know, I'm listening to Several different stations till I get tired of the propaganda anyway The thing I'm catching now is he traveled on a train and there's no TSA for the trains. Then he made his way to the hotel And, you know, there was no real security check to check out all his guns that he was carrying. That's all I got to say. You catch the drift, right? Right, the one, there are always multiple purposes and especially since this is very unique and different, the airlines, you would have had to check the weapons in, blah blah blah. So instead he took the train and there was no checkout, there was no TSA, you know, cavity searching, you were taking naked pictures of you. See, it's a big problem. Actually what I think part of that also, the reason that they're bringing it up the way that they are, is for the FISA. Because if we just don't have everything about it, then we would have stopped this. We've got to have fights off. We've got to have more spying. If we don't have more spying, we can't spy on you. That's part of what it is too. And again, overlapping will be the, well we need to treat the trains the way we do the planes. Well, you mean backing up the train for four hours, searching, cavity searching, little boys and girls, groping their crotches, and achieving nothing? Because that's really what it's all about. There'll be multiple tiers of demanding bigger police state, and one of them is the FISA. Because we would have known more! No, you wouldn't have. Well, I mean, you already knew enough about your agent anyway. When's he going back to Israel? That would be my next question. And by the way, he did work for a tech company too. He was not just a teacher. He was doing the teaching. Apparently he was instructing kids for their SAT. And then his other job, he's working as a tech for programming with video games, one of the video game companies. Well, sounds like we got some rain that just came in in a wave. Anyway, he's here about three hours ago and we've had thunderstorms and stuff so it probably is coming your way. I can hear it through the walls right now. Also, we had a temperature drop. Again, sidebar, as much as anything, there's nothing that is bothering me because it didn't affect us in any way, shape, or form. The big thing would be using the event to demonstrate how to correct the failures of that type. not just with security but also with combat operations. Because if you watch, the fixation on a single distraction put everybody else accessible to whatever second wave of attack might have taken place. The whole committee of monkeys were all running down the hallway chasing one person. We only need so many people to shoot him dead, you know what I mean? So all the rest, they just want to get a better look before he gets shot. Everybody else should have been covering and or again securing the exact same area that this party operated through because it would be most likely that would be the avenue of approach for the second wave or for follow-up personnel. He worked exceptionally well as a distraction. If you look at the level of response, the excess of response and the layers of response that were, layers of security that were actually eaten up against one target, All the other characters, they didn't need to run down the hallway. Those people that were up front that didn't shoot him when he came through. At first, like I said, I thought that they were not armed. It was the only thing that makes sense. But instead, they allowed him to fully pass through their security point. Now, if it were a combat operation, again, first of all, you'd stop them. This isn't combat, but you would stop that target, period. However, if it perforated, moved past your perimeter, you have to assume that that's just the first of many. So the rest of your mission is now focused on where that guy came from. And now you draw your weapon and you are prepared to deal with any threat that might appear. And that didn't happen. So again, I've argued for years and people keep going, no, it's people resist. They're so professional. They're so this, they're those, so that. They're, well, so what? Look at what you just saw. These are supposed to be the best of the best guys. These are supposed to be the Praetorian Guard protecting out Presidente. Go ahead. Yeah, I mean, good thing you didn't have a suicide vest on, huh? Right, well, and yeah, exactly. Well, and it's interestingly enough, you notice they did strip him bare-ass naked just about. Yeah, I think what that was was to see, okay, how many shots did we shoot at this guy? And nobody hit him. Change the subject real quick. We had some training this weekend and I want to get your opinion on something that could be kind of wonky. That would be a weapons light pressure switch. What say you? Over. Well, you mean attached to the umbilicus coming back to where it can be controlled near your normal contact point with the digits? Correct. It works. The only problem, there's two things. Number one, you can accidentally bump the thing, of course once it's on its own. You can bump it or make contact accidentally, not with your hand necessarily, but with their objects. And the other thing is that if you are going to use them, you want more than one because they're not that aggressive. All of them I've seen are fairly flimsy. I mean even the better ones. So if you're going to commit to that technology, you want to have two or three spares for the unit. Just me. We had a complete failure. A negligent discharge of light was the first thing and that's a no bueno. The second thing was failure. It was a learning experience for everybody. This is a newer person and their whiz bang kind of deal where they see other people running certain things and they go, oh, that's applicable to my situation. Nobody runs those pressure switches. Nobody. I've never met anybody. I've seen them in pictures, but the rate of failure is 100% and the accidental light infiltration, that happens probably every single time. So just for everybody listening, if you got anybody in your crew that's running one, get rid of it. It's just not, it doesn't work. It's complete liability and so that was my experience this weekend. Over. Most common is again because unfortunately we're in an environment where we can hook up all kinds of things. Now there are ways you can even black tape over everything, duct tape over any channel or material you have that's a connective cord. It's just going to goop stuff up and it will eventually get pretty rough. But the biggest problem is, again, it's durability and also possible accidental contact and surprise. And because you're moving through stuff, if you're in the field especially, if you're in an urban environment, let's say you're in, if you're in security and you're in urban environment only and you're in metropolitan, you know, like structures, then the equipment is not as much can happen, okay, it's less likely. But the problem is when you're in the field, you're moving in and out of vehicles, you're moving around material that has little sticks and twigs and little branches and little objects that all they have to do is brush up against it and it's like pulling the trigger on a gun. More so than before because now you've got something with megalumines and you just brightened up your location. You didn't have to make any noise. That's why we call it sound and light discipline. And neither one can get you killed if people can figure out where you are and who's who in the zoo. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, just to mention on those pressure switches is if they're where you normally grip the gun, understand under stress. You're going to be squeezing things a lot harder than what you think you are. Those chances are you're going to set that off anyway, even if you don't want it to. So if you're sitting there waiting for something to show up and things are getting tenser and quieter and all of you know, things get quieter before things actually happen, all of a sudden things start tightening up in your body and that includes your grip and all of a sudden, boom, there goes surprise. The technology is useful. I will say this, that again, the more I've seen some of the stuff that's been happening, similar to what we're describing and talking about here today, Minimizing to maximize is becoming more and more the obvious solution. The illumination tech, if I were a minority fighter, I wouldn't have it on my equipment until I had greater numbers because it's anybody with a flashlight we shoot. Anybody who doesn't have a flashlight is probably one of us. Not necessarily all the time, is that correct? The policy towards the technology is everybody's leaning towards it. The advantages are obvious. Of course, if you look at a balance between restricting the aggressor's capability to see, that's what the light's partially supposed to do, obviously illuminating the target so that one can eliminate the aggressor. And especially if you were night vision thinned, then white light illumination is where we're going to go. And even if you didn't necessarily use it in a direct fashion, it's hard to do on here, but we've used both infrared and white light illumination over a contact area. We've taught people how to do it without it being directly attached to you, but you've got to have it in the field. So you have one operator who runs the illumination technology and then provides additional fire support. while the rest of the team is working dark and using the technology, the illumination, so that they can acquire targets, but separate from the illumination. So there's a number of different schools on the subject. At this point in time, again, The more attachments you add, the more likely you're going to get hung up on something. This means slick-siding everything that you can. What I mentioned a minute ago was the idea that if I have the cable, I know most people like to use Velcro. velcro wraps, et cetera, to secure the line. To be quite honest, I would just take a piece of maybe cut in half black or brown or green duct tape and lay the line and run the tape right over the line all the way from where it's made contact with the illumination device all the way back to the control switch if you're using a touch pad system. And the reason is because it's not the touch pad that's the problem, it's that line in between because it, I don't care how hard you try, anything you've got that's sticking out or protrudes or can hang up on something, it will. And I've said this before, just as an example, the USM16, a simple little thing called a flash hider. The Pickle Fork Flash Hider that the M16 had was a wire cutter. The idea was that you put the wire into the Pickle Fork, you pull the trigger, wires cut. Now, that's just a stupid little piece of metal on the end of there with only an 1-8 of an inch gap between each tine. The reason it was changed out is because in the field it hung up on everything. It's one thing to have that happen once where it hangs up and you've got to fix it. And you've got to untangle it or you've got to back up or you move your rifle. But then you do it again and then 10 minutes later it happens again. And then 12 minutes later it happens again. And then 20 minutes it happens again. First time around it was kind of, wow, I can fix this. About the fifth, tenth, twelfth time around, twentieth time around, it's son of a bitch, I got to get, what do I, I hate this thing. But it also is distracting. It's physically, mechanically, repetitiously distracting. Connecting points that can hang up like a little cable on the push, on the push activator system, the pad system, that's the weak point. I've seen it all the time with the people who have used them. And again, but this is true with other pieces of equipment. Before we had all of the compact modules for all the rest of the systems that we had, we had umbilical cords and extensions and power cords because we didn't have power small enough to light up our night vision devices. So you had a belt mounted power source. Well that didn't work through the air. You had to have a cable. And the cable had to be attached to the device. Well, it's flopping and hanging around. That's going way back, but it's still the idea that that's an example ad nauseam with regard to just things getting hooked up. This is why the M16 is a slick side rifle. We're not talking about a forward assist. If you look at the design, it's tapered. in a way that it can move through an area. Now once they got rid of that little pickle fork flash hider, it was an even slicker side gun. It was even easier to move through obstacles. If you look at it, go take a look at an M16A1. Look at how minimal everything is rounded or tapered to the benefit of motion if you look at it. Because you've got to move with the rifle too. More right angles, the more places you have where things can hook or connect or little hook like little viewpoints. You know the SCAR has a really cool site. The site folds forward. I guarantee that if you're in foliage or whatever, that area between the barrel and the front site, is it catch all in the exact same way? I have seen this before. And again, this is where you have all the other, even a grenade launcher attached to the, like the M203 attached to the M16. It did the same thing. Now, you like that though, I'll figure out how to make sure that doesn't happen because that 40mm grenade launcher attached to that rifle makes for an awfully nice combination and I think I can make that work. But it does mean that you have greater resistance or possibility of reduction in performance. Not extreme, but it's never extreme. It's just like a finger rubbing against your cheek constantly. Constantly. Constantly. Leave me alone. It doesn't work that way. Anyway, we're at the bottom of the hour. Let's do this. OK, hold on. Oh, I wanted to do that. As was pointed out with the training exercises this weekend before we go any farther, again I want to say thank you. We had a lot of additional work that was accomplished. I don't even know for sure what all was done, but we had pretty decent weather even with a little bit of rain and I've got a report coming in on some of the construction that was just done out of the blue because everybody said hey we got a few hours, let's use all this manpower. So, I understand that up at Fort Benning, we got a couple of the other sidewalks, overhead cover areas, defensive positions, everything was finished. We're still working out on that. But thank you to everybody that kind of decided, you know, as long as we got manpower, let's use it. And everybody, all we have are volunteers. We don't have anybody that's drafted or under contract or anything like that. But everybody did very well this weekend. Again, that saves us time. We got ahead of the schedule. That means we can get more accomplished next weekend. Also, we do have a pretty large multi-unit FTX coming up in the beginning of June. In fact, we'll have more information on that. But I guess we are going to have four of our friends coming in from out of state. Also, the medical bags are on the way. I'm holding the odd man out. I always keep one out when I do a kit. We just finished about 300-400 IFACs. As a matter of fact, this particular one is missing its scissors. But beyond that, guys, we just shipped a whole bunch of stuff today. So, I know that it went and for our friends up in the Grand Rapids area, keep an eye on the loading dock because it's now, it's headed your way. So, in fact, we don't mail that. That goes by one of our trucks. The guys are probably, they may even be there right now. So, we are working on another IFAC pack, another build here shortly. We'll let everybody know when we're going to put that together because I do need more hands for that project too. Another thing I recommend, and this is something that we do with any of the equipment like this, I could do this, wouldn't just be me, but I'd handful of people could do this particular task. However, however, I prefer bringing a unit in and what we do is we set it up like it's a smorgasbord. And you grab an IFAC pack and you go down the line and you pick out each item as the instruction card says in front of the pile of each item. At the end, you pack it. What's this like? Well, this is kind of like the Russian Airborne. You know, the Russian Airborne does not have separate rigors. The U.S. Airborne does. But with the Russian special warfare units, they pack their own parachute and then they sign it. I have packed this parachute and they sign their name. They actually have a tag, a piece of tape they put on it. That way they only have one person to blame if there's a failure. If that parachute didn't open right, it's because you didn't know what you were doing, son. And we gave you the same class we gave everybody else. Now the reason that you want to have get-togethers like this for builds is just like reloading. You're going to learn more as a team, okay? And especially you're going to be repetitively familiar with the iFAC and how it's put together. I could give you a class and talk at you for hours. And in some cases, some people only absorb 60% of what I would do if I were to walk through it, which we will do anyway. But before we do walk through, here's the iFAC, and this is what it does. Instead, you have this smorgasbord walkthrough, and you build six, seven, eight, or nine, maybe 10 per person of these iFACs that we put into the pile. Now, when we're done, How you give the class on, this is the iFAC that you just assembled. Here is the purpose for all of the components. Every one of those that you assembled, there's the information on what it is. Each time you walk down the line and pick out the parts for the iFAC, you are installing them as you already instructed to do so. And at the end, you lay it down. You go back to the beginning of the line, or the tail end of it really, because there have already been going through. and you keep right on going until we use up all the material. Reinforcement by physical familiarity. Now when you reach for that iFAC, you put one together and yours is just like that one and probably is out of that pile, well you know what? You're going to have a real good idea already where everything is and what it does. The tutorial at the end is to explain the value of each of the components and how to use them. Everybody see how that works? This is why reloading is a really good idea. Everybody participating. Rather than one big auto loader where you pull down the arm and the index head does it once and you do it again and it does it again, and after four steps, there's a loaded cartridge case that drops into the hopper. Instead, with a production line, everybody does the same step. with repetition over and over and over and over times a thousand or two thousand or three thousand rounds depending on how you want to mix up your crew. But at a given point you play Chinese fire drill and everybody changes seats and now you're working at a different workstation that only does one thing. But you do it over and over and over again and it is part of the memory physical, both mental and physical memory process reinforced with physical contact that gives you a working skill that is progressively developed. method that you are going to be reinforced with over and over again and it is part of the baseline of mental processes you have to have with regard to understanding reloading. Now you get better, more sophisticated machinery then you don't have the rest of the team around, you can do it yourself. But the basics you've already learned step by step by step by step, including working as the straw boss doing quality control checks This is how you, through muscle memory and repetition, you will learn. Now, this mental process is, well, you don't shut your brain off while you're doing this because reloading requires that you be observant of the process. You have to pay attention to what you're doing. You can increase your speed while still maintaining a high level of performance. The goal is for you to increase your speed, the ability to be able to perform almost in a while thinking, it appears almost as if it's in an unthinking manner because you have developed the expertise that's needed to perform the function more effectively. This is how you build and create effective force multiplication. We can do short force multiplication, where don't ask me any questions about why, just do it this way. or here it is, now we'll show you what it does. Unfortunately, again, you only have one experience in the process. Wherever we can develop multiple or slash repetitive experience absorption, where you're building, you're constantly, you're actually participant, it makes all the difference in the world with regard to automatic response based upon working knowledge. Prior-proper planning prevents piss-poor performance. So just a heads up, again we've got other work ahead that's not the only job. Trust me, we are stacking it, racking it because I don't think we have much time. I mean as it is. And by the way they've done a good job at messing with the food. Produce more food any way you can. We're not going to get detail into that for the moment but we are already almost 25 minutes until and I got to get, we're going to have a little bit of a music break here. Let's see. I have the blue book in front of me as a matter of fact, the big blue book. It's actually halfway full now because of all the requests we've had. I didn't put the ones in from yesterday. You know what guys, if you just stick around for Wednesday when Craig from Forbidden Knowledge is on, Extreme Ways is the theme for Craig's program, intro and outbound. by Moby. You can hear it that way, but we'll probably play at least once here, even though it's already part of the Liberty Tree Radio Network, so we'll do that. Okay. Go ahead, Ed. We got that one. For people happy. That's why I was trying to count up the...unfortunately I got quiet there for a minute. Thank you, Edward. That's enough of a music break for the hours, I would say, for the moment. One other thing here, I'll tell you what, let's do this also, we're going to fit it in real quick. Ed, if you could drag up the latest guns and gadgets. Now, if there's a new one and it's longer than 10 minutes or 12 minutes, then probably we'll wait. So give me a heads up on that one. Other things, here's what's interesting real quick while it's happening. Number one, Ukraine just disappeared off the map. Oh, they're talking about it, but it's not the center of your universe and we're all going to die now. Iran just kind of puttered out to a fog, a mud. Now granted, they're trying to pump back up to start killing people again. And since the Israelis slash the Jewish mob, Trump, you know it's not a bad thing. This one sits right at the intersection of self-defense law, property rights, and the Second Amendment culture that we all care so deeply about. Can you shoot to defend property? Now lawmakers have been debating whether you have the right to use deadly force to protect your property. And at the exact same time media outlets are pushing a narrative that gun owners are living in fear and that fear is somehow the problem. Today we're going to break all of that down because what's happening right now is a growing trend that could redefine your rights, your safety and your freedom. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns and Gadgets, your home for Second Amendment news, constitutional analysis, and a no BS breakdown of what's really happening. If you care about our rights and you want the truth without the spin, make sure you subscribe and hit the bell icon so you do not miss a thing. And if you do not see one to two videos every single day, then come directly to the channel youtube.com slash at guns gadgets. and then you see everything I put out instead of hoping that it gets fed to you by YouTube. Alright, let's get into this one. First, we need to talk about what lawmakers are actually fighting over right now for this story. This comes out of Tennessee, where a bill, it's actually two bills, but they're very similar, House Bill 1802, Senate Bill 1847. And the bill's making waves because it expands when someone can legally use deadly force to protect property. And let me simplify what this actually does. Right now, self-defense laws generally allow deadly force when you reasonably believe that your life is in danger or you're facing serious bodily harm. But this bill goes further. Before you hear what's in this bill, check out today's sponsor, Checkmate. Checkmate has been manufacturing OEM magazines for the most popular brands for years. American-made and backed by an unwavering warranty, Checkmate is always expanding the product line, so be sure to support Checkmate magazines because they support guns and gadgets. With over four decades of expertise in high-quality manufacturing and a never-satisfied approach to innovation and refinement, Checkmate is the leading provider of high-quality aftermarket and OEM magazines for many of the tools that we all know and love. Checkmate is a branch of Checkmate Industries the largest OEM handgun magazine manufacturer in the United States of America with industry-leading manufacturing facilities in both Long Island, New York and Thomasville, Georgia. And each Checkmate mag is 100% developed and manufactured in the USA, backed by a lifetime factory warranty to ensure superior performance, reliability, quality, fit and finish with all of the tools that you own. Check them out at the link below and a big thank you to Checkmate for sponsoring the work I do here on guns and gadgets. Now this bill will generally authorize a person to use deadly force for the protection of property against another in the following four situations. It's actually a little more, but these are the four categories. a person in lawful possession of real or personal property reasonably believed the forces immediately necessary to prevent or terminate the other's trespass on the land or unlawful interference with the property. Number two, if a person who has been unlawfully dispossessed of real or personal property reasonably believed the force is immediately necessary to re-enter the land or recover the property, if the person threatens to use or uses the force immediately or in fresh pursuit after the dispossession that the other had no claim of right, when the other dispossessed that person and the other accomplished the dispossession by threatening or using force against the person. A lot of word salad. Three, when the person reasonably believes deadly force is immediately necessary to prevent or terminate the other's actual or attempted trespass, arson, damage to property, including damage to livestock, burglary, theft, robbery, or aggravated cruelty to animals. And then the final category, when the person reasonably believes that the property cannot be protected or the other's actions terminated by any other means, or the use of force other than deadly force to protect or terminate the other's actions would expose the person or third person to a risk of death or serious bodily injury. It's a lot there. A lot to chew on. And the way it's worded is it's going to be wonderful for attorneys in court to fight through words, because words have meanings. However, this bill does not justify a person in using deadly force against another individual under this bill if the individual is facing away from the person. You can't shoot them in the back. And here's the key, although I will challenge you this. If someone's in the act of causing serious bodily harm and or death like a... I'm gonna shoot him wherever. Side, upside down, right side up. Come at me bro, you're gonna get what you come for. The key language here is if you reasonably believe that deadly force is immediately necessary to stop those crimes and there's no other way to stop it, then it may be justified. And that's a massive shift. Now, critics are saying the bill turns property crimes into shooting offenses, while supporters are saying something very different. Supporters of the bill are making a very simple argument. Property is not just stuff. Property represents your labor, your livelihood, and your ability to survive. And in many cases, your safety. Let me think about it. If someone is breaking into your home, are they just stealing a television? You got this jacked because you got rid of estrogen? It's crazy, right? Turns out men over 50 have too much of it. Kills your workouts. Dude, I'm here every morning grinding, but you're here like only once a week, but you're absolutely jacked. What are you doing differently? Bro, I was in the same boat as you six months ago. Killing myself at the gym, eating right. Nothing was changing. So what happened? Turns out I had too much estrogen. Killed my muscle strength. Wait, what? The female hormone? Yeah, man, it's crazy. when you get older your body starts converting. Or are they potentially escalating into something far worse? Now this bill essentially says you shouldn't have to wait until someone is actively trying to kill you before you're allowed to stop the threat. And that lines up with a long-standing principle. The right to defend yourself includes the right to defend what sustains your life. Now here's where things get heated. Opponents including some lawmakers, are saying that this goes too far. Their concerns are it could escalate violence, it could lead to unnecessary shootings, and it blurs the line between self-defense and visualantism. Some are essentially arguing that property should never be worth a human life. How about this? If you devalue your own life so much that you will risk it to try to take what's mine, problems not with me, bro. Now, All that stuff sounds good emotionally, the critics fight, right? It's an emotional, that's what they do. It's an emotional plea, that's how the Democrats and anti-gunners always try to come at things. But legally and historically, it's not that simple. Because the founders didn't separate life, liberty, and property for no reason. They understood that they are connected, opposing media outlets, are pushing a piece talking about fear that has long haunted gun owners. Their framing is that gun owners are driven by fear of crime, fear of government, and fear of losing control. And the implication is that fear is irrational, that fear is dangerous, and that that fear is what drives support for laws like this. But here's the problem with that narrative and letting me be brutally honest with you for a second. Wanting to protect yourself, your family, and your home, that's not fear. That's your responsibility. And some people who say gun owners are fearful are the same coward spineless pricks that want armed security for politicians, want police protection for their own events, and live behind gated communities upon a hill while turning their nose at you peons. That includes the peon like me. So it should not be about fear. Because I guarantee you every one of those cats, when faced with a robbery, a burglary, an attempt at their own safety, they're going to wish that they had a gun too. Let's not confuse this. It's about who's allowed to defend themselves and who isn't plain and simple. Now this is where I'm going to zoom out because this isn't just about here in Tennessee. This is about a fundamental question. Do you have the right to defend what is yours? The Founders believed that without property rights there is no liberty, and without the ability to defend that property, those rights are meaningless. And that's why the Second Amendment exists. Not for hunting, not for sport, but as a safeguard against criminals, tyranny, and the inability to protect yourself. And let me be even clearer because this is important. This bill does not mean that you can shoot someone for stealing your package off your porch, that you can act recklessly, or that you can ignore the reasonable belief standard. To be reasonable means anybody else in that scenario would think, yeah, it would be reasonable. I would respond, I would reasonably react that same way. Everything here still hinges on reasonableness, immediacy, and necessity. But what it does do is it gives law-abiding citizens more legal clarity when they are forced into split-second decisions. Even if you don't live in Tennessee, pay attention. Because laws like this spread to other states, they get challenged in court, and then they set precedents. And more importantly, they reveal where lawmakers stand. Do they trust the citizens? Or do they think you should just call 911 and hope and pray that help arrives in time? At the end of the day, this comes down to a simple truth. Your safety is your responsibility. Not the government's, not the media's, yours. And if you choose to be irresponsible with your own safety, that does not mean that you can force me to do the same. And in any time, lawmakers debate whether you have the right to defend yourself, you should be paying very close attention. Because rights aren't lost all at once, they're chipped away one argument at a time, usually by a bunch of clowns who don't even know anything about the liberty that they're chipping away. Now if you found the value in this breakdown, make sure that you hit subscribe on the channel here and come back to Guns and Gadgets regularly and share this video with someone who needs to hear it. Also, please drop a comment down below and let me know where you draw the line when it comes to defending property. My name is Jared, this is Guns and Gadgets. Stay safe, stay armed, and stay free, and I'll see you on the next one. Take care. sale needles, carbon needles, curbs, leather needles for sewing, big people, canvas, and tents, etc. Fascinating wound protection, and a bunch of other stuff. Two inch big safety pins, the ones that don't rust. Six mil plus trash bags, blacks, they don't wear out. Heavy long black zip ties. Tens of 50, sevens, 50 pounds rated. I've got those. Rolls of Houdy aluminum foil stored in plastic, S-Mart white. Lots of freezer legs, zip-lock as you've always said, real blank duct tape. Lots of works on wound closure really well. Unwatched, unscented dental floss. Because that's the backup for pulling those 6-white, 7-white strings out of your 550 cord. Works a lot faster. I've got this amplified that I can tell you in the next startup that I would help. Oh, by the way, Baky Soda bulk boxes, sorting glass jars with type lids. Ask me, do you want me to read this next dollar? EAPER? Well, next dollar would be 8 o'clock. Yeah, we can go back, come back, go after Rush. Hey, Dad. I'll do it. Thanks, man. Bye. Not a problem. Thank you. Thanks, Dad. Go ahead, Ed, jump in. I'm going to throw something in adding to what Jared was saying there. I totally disagree with him. If somebody is stealing a package off your porch, you absolutely have every right to shoot them to get it back. There are people who get life-saving medication delivered to their house in packages. If somebody is stealing it, you're basically giving them a death sentence. So, considering they don't know what's in that package, you have every right to defend your property. Well, this gets back to the ones who are telling you that you can't, or the ones who have whole little armies ready to kill you for stepping on their property. Let alone taking something for you. See, that's the closed community thing that we've been talking about for years. It's like, okay, I understand that. If we come anywhere near it, they've got people with guns who will threaten to kill you. That's why they're carrying guns. But if we have something that's of value, we're not supposed to value it that much. And of course the end result, depending upon what it is that they've stolen, could be lethal to another person. It could cost the life of another person. But it comes down to if you want to stop people from doing it, there has to be punishment that can be meted out as needed that motivates the rest to not be part of the criminal combine. It's just that simple. And that's why things have gone so progressively farther and farther down the toilet flush at Coriolis as it spins here. That's part of why we're where we are in this country right now. I mean there are so many horrific cases we can demonstrate that, well he wasn't really trying to kill somebody, he was there to steal something, oh we're qualifying this, and he just didn't really mean to kill you so much, but he did kill you, but you still need to understand, he deserved your stuff and you didn't. And since you got in the way of him who deserved your stuff, he executed you and, you know, chopped you into parts and threw you into garbage bags. But you didn't expect that right away, neither did he. He didn't think he was going to do that right away, but, well, once he got to killing you on your property, in your house, he had to do something. That's basically where this goes to, step by step by step. And it's where we are now. So, again, how do we deal with it? Well, as you go farther down, this spiraling disaster to the end, to the bottom. If you want to put the brakes on it, one way or another, you still end up having to be, it's necessary to exert force in order for that to be accomplished. It's like I said, many people are now repeating it over and over again that you're not gonna settle any of this with conversation or with voting. Voting is not gonna fix this. and the conversational aspect of it, same thing. It's not going to fix it. We're at the top right now, as a matter of fact, we can fix this for you. I can get out of your way. It was a long weekend. I would have loved to not work today, but we have to. But it has been a fruitful weekend. Everybody's tired. I mean, everybody. That's why I hear I'm getting feedback from everybody. Man, we stretched it out. We really went the whole nine yards this weekend. We actually did. A reminder too. I can't believe I ate the whole thing. Well, it's like you feel all those guys were getting older. So all those muscles in the places you really can't do much about. It's like, oh man. Everything's squeaking today. But like I said, I'm going to get a good math size. Yes, exactly. What I'm going to do in the meantime is find the horse liniment. Yes, as a matter of fact. Okay, so we're at RBN? Yes. Check the website. It's got to be... Yeah, it's brand new advertiser. Well, one of the things we're working on is medical this weekend, this last weekend, like I said. And one of the other issues is painkillers are going to be a short supply item no matter what we do. Whatever we put together now to deal with these problems, you need to have it on the shelf. Don't forget, again, peroxides and full-strength are closest to full-strength alcohol. Guys, you can put that on the shelf, you can box it up, get it by the case, but you still, you can barrel it or bucket it up so it's that much better secured from damage. It's not going to go anywhere. It won't melt in the side or dehydrate inside a sealed container. But these are items that are awfully handy to have, especially for irrigating wounds. peroxide is a little tough on you reduce the level bleach is another thing we need more on the shelf too everybody should be storing more bleach but also go to YouTube and look up the different videos about making your own bleach and make sure you write it down have a mechanical copy slash recipe you need that in place and on the shelf because you're not going to be store buying it after a while what's going to happen is it's just going to cease to resist Like so many other things. Anyway, we're at the top. God bless Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we will march day and night. And as a matter of fact, they were all running down the corridor in the same direction. Like I said, if the next wave becomes that hallway where the first guy came from, They couldn't have stopped them. By the time they realized they were dying it would have been too late. Prior proper planning prevents piss for performance. So just remember that. We're gonna get your head taken over for a moment. That ain't a cop, it ain't a get-to-report. God bless you guys. Bye bye. And she whispered, I'm there, stranger Bought her trinkets, that sailors can't afford And when I spent my last red scent she tossed me overboard You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shiv'n government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit to send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear? Most sons of the Republic, arise. Take us. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, your freedom brings bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst of a winter. He came his words were true. We are free, but we have ourselves to blame For even now as parents 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, this is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. both on and behind the lines in occupied territories West Northeast and East supplemental North Southeast Northeast and West Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're on satellite because a whole bunch of you listen and rebroadcast. Analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies both inside and outside these United States and it is Monday. It is Monday. Oh my goodness. It is the April is almost gone. It is the 18th year of Open Obvious and in your face, Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2026 Old Earth Calendar 2026 Battle for the Republic Book 3, A Dark Anniversary It got a little rainy during the program. Again, paying attention because remember one time during the five o'clock hour, that's while we were doing the program is when we were hit with a tornado. So it doesn't happen. Well, it never happened in my lifetime or my dad's lifetime or my grandpa's lifetime here in Dexter, Michigan. But it happened. And we know why too. Because of that, always pay attention. You can hear that freight train coming through the wall. You really can't. So, well, of course, real quick, everybody I think has seen the slo-mo fiasco slash crisis actor staged event that they had in D.C. I don't think anybody was all that impressed. Even those who participated just seemed to be like, at lackluster. I mean it's a way to describe it. It was very lackluster, sir. What do you mean? It seems that we'd be a lot more dynamic and that people would be, you'd expect more of a better, you'd be expecting better response from quote unquote trained professionals. Not so much. I think the best example again though, watching the really crappy video that seems to be the only video they want to offer of the event, which whether it's how it's engineered or how it was put together, I don't know, but I don't have a whole lot of confidence even in that for the most part. So this is kind of like, I think maybe I'll explain to you this way, does anybody remember the shooting that took place at the a mosque many years ago, way down under. Everybody was watching this. The video starts from outside with the shooter and the shooter has a camera on it. Anybody remember this? He goes in and like a video game, while he's busy supposedly hunting and shooting people and whatever, He stops. Now mind you, he came into the building. He was not there in the building in advance. But he stops and he picks up a magazine off the floor and loads the weapon with the magazine, which he walks up to. Anybody remember this? It's like, well, wait a minute. How did he get the magazine into the building? Or did somebody else just conveniently leave it lay there for him? It was like a first person shooter video game. And really crappy footage really. The quality was very low. This whole thing was the shooting event that took place, that's what you want to call it. Somebody did get shot. I mean, in theory. We never really could prove that because they didn't waddle up whoever it was that got shot and show him to anybody, did they? What I mean by it is, here's Bob Schmidt left here all the day. He took the bullet. Has anybody shown the guy who took the bullet? Did we get the name of the guy who got shot, who took the bullet? Because after all, usually that's, you know, that's Sergeant Smidlap, the hero of the day who stepped forward, risking his life and saved the president. The guy stays by biting it, biting it, and taking the bullet, man. He took the bullet. They don't do it anymore. You notice that's kind of like missing. Of course, that's because Probably didn't really want to get shot. I mean we understand that. Maybe he's super secret. It could be he's a super special special super secret special kind of guy We know there's a lot of people in those kinds of positions in Washington DC. They're super special but Not just this thing is a miasmic fog It's my eyes make it is a fog It is slug and it is you know, it's like you're walking through mud through the whole thing And that just throws a whole lot of trip flares up real quick. So it is interesting. But the discrepancies or the failures are so great and so unique that literally we could use them as a training aid to teach people about the what not to do component. I brought up, if you watch the video showing the individual coming through the entrance area where the checkpoint is. Again, did you notice that the guys that were at the front who should have been the people stopping this guy, that they actually roll off to the side, they, I won't say roll, they drop off to the side and hug the corner of the quarter, the sides of the quarter. Anybody notice this? Not only did they hug the side of the quarter, but they went to the ground. They laid down. Now my assumption when I saw that is like okay, so there's a plan that whoever's the next in line is supposed to shoot him If they wouldn't choose to shoot this person Obviously, I would assume they were trying to get out of the line of fire. However, there were no shots fired and the individual ran past the second tier of security which really was only about 20-30 feet if that or at least the next group Pat runs past them the proceeds to the middle camera point and there's even more people standing there with guns. Now by the time he leaves the camera side, you've got this whole herd of buffalo, everybody with a gun pointed down to the right of the camera going down the corridor. Needless to say, at some point the guy is being shot, he's shot somebody and is being shot down the corridor. But the individuals who you thought, okay, there must be method to this madness. They just simply get up and they all start running down the corridor the access way to chase down this person, even though there's many, many, many other people in the image that did the same thing. Now, I want to warn you about something right now. The word distraction, and this is something you would have taken into consideration with something like this, but I want you to remember it. because it's almost like sometimes they're kind of like programming you to the wrongful. What do I mean by that? Well, in reality, if there was some kind of plan or method to the madness here, if that group up front, which are the farthest down the hall from the camera, if that group had not fired, first of all, they didn't engage the target, they didn't shoot them, they didn't block them, they allowed them to pass, Well, if they had chosen not to engage, they are the farthest from the point of contact, now that the contact is moving down the hallway, that their concern should have been back the way he came, and their immediate posture would be to gun up and be prepared to engage the next wave or the rest of the team. You cannot think that there would be just one shooter, not if you're considering operational security. You don't need 30-40 people to Polish firing squad the, you know, the character that they were chasing, that eventually everybody was chasing with a gun and hoping to get a shot in to feel better because, well, damn it, I'll let him get by me. I'll make sure I plug his hide in before he gets away, before he expires, Hilo Bob shot him. You see how this works? You can't be thinking that way. In other words, that team can assume that with everybody being distracted by the lone marathon runner, that he's probably not alone. But nobody thought that way. The entire operation was distracted by one individual who was able to pull the attention of the entire group down the corridor. had there been any other shooters they literally would have rolled up the security element like a carpet. If there had been any trained professional shooters who actually were in the business of getting the job done, if the job supposedly was to go after Trumpa dump, then they offered the optimal target opportunity to do so. Once they'd eliminated or at least engaged in wounded, killed, and or moved, pushed back any element in the hallway, moving into the main area of activity would have been relatively easy by comparison. Another thing that we have a problem with here is the size and scale of the detail, hold on a second, that we're defending Trump. Let's think about that. Do a commodity count. How many people can you see that were participant in protecting him? That were in his direct sphere of activity? His first circle. The first circle is the most critical because that's the orb that's going to move him. Okay, just think about that. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. Yeah, I didn't mean to interrupt you, but you know you mentioned earlier in the last hour about Trump was in an elevated position and the first thing that came to my mind was that Trump said he wanted to return us to the party of Lincoln and I could see Lincoln, Trump as Lincoln, sitting up in the balcony waiting to be shot. Right, right. Don't go anywhere, someone's in, and don't forget he wasn't shot from the front, right? Correct. The guy came up behind and put the muscle to his ear and went bang! They led him right to him, right? Right. Well, there he got it. In no way, shape or form, does any of this make any sense? And again, everybody's joking about it, but it is a joke. The same cast of crisis actors that were at Butler appear to be the same cast of characters that were at this event. Like they can only find one. I think part of that is the Union's Guild, you know, the Actors Guild. You're getting in the way. Dude, you can do this again, but you've got to hire the same team. I can't hire the same team. People will notice. Trust me, we can mix them up. But I'm telling you, they've got a contract. Everybody agrees this is a Jewish Actors Guild. What the hell is wrong with you? You try and bust these people up, they will try and kill you. Right now, it's just my acting. So that was older. That's right. You'll never know. Look, isn't that that woman? Is that that woman that was at Butler that you guys said was, well, she really didn't make any sense. Well, yeah, but she's there again. We've got to use her, sir. Find a place for her in the background. She kind of stands out. People really did recognize her and they did this time around, which I think is rather fascinating. It's like, well, wait a minute. Isn't that one that really didn't seem to know what he, she, it was doing? Maybe a woman, maybe a man, we don't know. It's interesting, I was going through that when I saw that, it's like, well did he kind of in his mind go, well she was there and she kind of stood up and either A, she heard something she wasn't supposed to, so they either kill her or they keep her. So they chose to keep her. You know what I mean? In other words, well, we got to find her a job, sir. Well, we could just get rid of her. Yeah, yeah, but people been dropping like flies all over the place. It's kind of embarrassing when you got to keep track of them, keep track and make excuses for bodies. Just give her a job somewhere. Well, she'll keep her close to you, sir, after all, she can't do any harm there. So it's just... As long as there's a real keeper, Mark. Yeah, I'm telling you. Did she know how to shut her mouth? She goes, yeah, I know how to shut my mouth. I don't want to die. They could kill you. I know. But it's bizarre because it's not instant replay. It's a different variation on the theme. But it totally goes against. I've mentioned this many, many, many, many, many, many, many times on the air. And we always use movies for reference. But guys, you know, this puts to shame and really bollocks is up a whole lot of propaganda that they've built up over the decade after decade how it's feudal to resist and you'll be absorbed and we're all gonna die and they're so powerful and yet then you have an escapade like this and it like totally deflates. I mean it's like well, what the hell? What were they doing? Is that the people who are protecting him? Yeah, most of the people who are protecting him. Well, they weren't doing a very good job of protecting him. Well, no, but that's how things are. And so it's like you're not supposed to step back and go, wait a minute, this is nothing like the movies. It's not even close, to be quite honest. I get this feeling. Somebody said this, actually it was the one whistleblower said this today, and I really, it's true. You know, the really crappy, wicked people gravitate to management because they're good at backstabbing or destroying the other people that are around them. They're not capable, but they're capable of doing damage, but they're not capable of doing the job. It's the feel I get with how this thing was managed, how this thing was operated. It is interesting that it is pointed out and it is obvious there has to be ulterior motives. They are not just the open, in your face component. There are ulterior motives to doing this because TSA being affected and you have got the, again, the FISA. They want FISA regenerated so they can spy on everybody for the next big police state wave. And that's just, that's still locked up for the moment. For the moment. That won't take long. Somebody will get the right bribe and then they'll push it through. Go ahead, Ed, jump in there. If you watch any of the videos, it's really interesting to watch the Secret Service response and what they did and what they didn't do. Out of everybody in that building, the only person they were concerned about getting out of the way immediately was Vance. Yes. They took Vance off the stage, but they let Trump linger. Who's the important one here? Let's see, Vance, Trump, Vance, Trump. Grab the Asian girl with a white outfit. What? Yeah, she doesn't know what's going on. Grab the Asian girl. Take her out of here. No, they didn't, actually. She's the one that's the odd man out that's weird. But now this is true that you have just like you have Air Force One and you have Air Force Two, which is always the hand-me-down aircraft. The VP gets the hammy down. They don't do that as much anymore because 747s are expensive. But they do have a, I think they still have an Air Force 2 for the VP. They did. But what's interesting about this is that you do also have operational security detachments that are separate. But it's rather bizarre that it's like, well, right off the bat, we've got to look like we're doing something. Well, get Vance out of there. Well, I guess we could do that. Don't you think we should move the president first? Ah, don't worry about it. They aren't paying any attention. They won't know the difference. Well, OK, Bob. I guess I can. And so they did. I mean, literally, in the pecking order of things, the first rule is get the individual undercover. Now, you don't know where the attack's coming from. But the last thing you really want to do is, since you have this broad approach for attack, the policy should have been to what they eventually decided to do, which was to pull Trump back exit stage left off the stage, back to the wings of the stage where the actors normally collect in preparation for their scenes, etc. That makes sense, but it should have been done immediately. No hesitation, no wait. They let him linger in that fishbowl a little too long for a secret service and even after they pull him out Did you see how enthusiastic the secret service were that stayed behind to watch over the crowd? How patty cool they were just standing up there lumbering around and I just remember like look at that They weren't they weren't like being situationally aware. They weren't looking at the crowd. You just kind of like man. What do we do now? Well, the problem is, again, these people, I mean granted there's obstacles, there are variations, but variations of what can happen. That's what they're supposed to be prepared for. But it's just every aspect of this with regard to the individual response, I guarantee that in theory, although I can't even guarantee, what am I talking about? What should be done, or what would be done normally, is that you would evaluate the real videos, whatever they actually are, the better quality video that really shows you imagery rather than as foggy as all this stuff seems to be. Not accidentally, of course. It usually warns us, after all, this isn't 1968 anymore. The fact that they offered the imagery that they did, the way that they did, is kind of a flare in and of itself. But after action, what you would be doing is literally evaluating the first step is looking to see who it is that you have that you was at which location. And then either in wave process or as a whole, you would be debriefing all of the components of this action and asking yourself what went wrong? How could this have been more effectively dealt with? Number one, and I would emphasize this with area defense the same way, mobile barricades to protect your shooters is something that they don't promote and it should be in place. Mobile Kevlar ballistic fold-down panels, I should say fold-out panels, should be in place for at least one or two individuals to create a secure point in a corridor or a control point like that. It's the same basic material, the compressed Kevlar or that you see the ballistic shields made out of. Now it doesn't have to be rifle armor. In fact, remember that if your people are doing their job, they're wearing body armor. The protective shielding that you're going to put in place is so that you have a hard point that a single individual can operate from to control a corridor. You know, you watch movies like, uh, uh, Sicario, okay, where they go into the, you know, cartel tunnel and the Billy Badass, you know, the SEAL, you know, the Delta team, Delta operators go in and they're knifing guys, the power goes out and they're knifing guys because they're coming in with their night vision and it's like, you know, I've watched enough of that. It would make sense that you would have a sandbag position located 20 yards in that would aid the corridor. But it would be simply a gunpoint. And the guy has only one job. In fact, you would give him night vision, or you'd give him the ability to hit a switch and light up the area like it's, you know, Christmas. And there's no possibility of, you know, not being able to see what you're shooting at. And it would defeat the purpose for encumbering yourself with night vision if you're the attacker. In other words, it would not serve you any good. But the idea is that a single shooter controlling a corridor like that is very simple. reinforce, reinforce, or again fortify that individual in a stand position and it's pretty much impossible anybody to get by without the entire tribe knowing that something has gone wrong. This is something you need to remember, you know, they condition you the other way that we're going to have a guy standing there, standing guard and he's kind of, no, no, no, why am I going to do that? Sand is free. Cartel has money. or you do too, sandbags, especially wherever you mount them, will stop any standard rifle round that's out there. So you don't need three stacks deep, although that would be nice. The idea is that in a control point, yep, certain people are doing one job. They're screening people, they're stopping people, whatever. But that person that's in that ballistic station, he gets to shoot people. This job is to shoot people. In fact, the reason he likes the job is because they promised him that if anything ever goes wrong, you have one mission in life. You're not going to pat people down. You're not going to ask many questions. You shoot them. You shoot them, you shoot them, and you shoot them. And because the guy's a little sadistic, he likes that job. It's pretty dull most of the time, but the one time he'd get a chance to shoot, he's already prepped to do it. It's his sole mission in life. His focus is shoot, shoot, kill, kill. You see how that works? Contrary to the other jobs to do. No, you don't. This is your job right here. Bob, see those two guys? They're up front. What's their job? They're gonna stop anything that comes down the corridor. Bob, the moment that it looks like somebody is getting past them, you just keep firing until you don't have any ammunition left. In fact, you're probably a little crazy in the head anyway and dump the first mag. So just make sure you practice, practice, practice to hit, hit, hit. But instead, you have this fiasco. And that is the only way to describe what you saw. But you also have an easily distracted fiasco. that, like I said, for one target you have the entire security contingent focused on and in fact emphasizing all of their interest, attention, and force. And that is a classic example of what should be anticipated as a want, as a distraction. And if it was, I mean, think about this way, if it turns out this guy was a kamikaze. He's running down the corridor. He's heading down the corridor. There's people everywhere with guns. And what he did was, I know where he got this idea from, he watched Star Wars, the original, with Han Solo charging the Stormtroopers. Does anybody remember that? Oh, he goes around the corner and the next thing you see, he's running back the other way. Why? Well, because there's a whole stinking platoon of Stormtroopers chasing him back the other way, which is what you saw here. in this situation. So again, if an action takes place, you always have to condition everybody to SOP, Standard Operating Procedure. Now, no matter where you are in the formation, in operation, guys, everybody, if you're the farthest person, farthest team to the left or to the right, your area of control is to the left or to the right. Now, you're going to establish how you're to respond. to any variant on the situation, but you are constantly forced to think, where am I, first of all, in the big scheme of things, where am I? What is my specific task? If my job is to secure this point, then my point of control is here. It's not to turn, flop on the floor, let the guy go by, jump up, scream like a banshee and go running down the hole with my gun drawn chasing after him. If my gun was useful at any point, I would shot his ass right there where I was standing. And it is rather fascinating in that respect in that if I had been, the way the guy was laying, wait, one, one character on two of these guys lay on the ground. I think, I assume, I'm assuming a lot. But they were expecting small arms fire, so they're getting low because the guy is moving and he's standing up. The guy in front of them still got his bat turned. He's still sitting there like nothing's going on. It looks like they threw their little, little, a nearly desk thing down and were humping down on the floor. But the guy behind them is stock still. He's like, uh, I'm not going to do anything. I'll just let these guys be down in front of me and not do anything. By the way, I took your advice. I went back and watched it several times. You guys got no guns in his hand. He's got no shotgun. There's no blood anywhere on him or on the floor. I saw four different pictures of him. The one where he's underneath the silver space blanket. No blood. He's on the floor from the front. Again, from the top down. No blood. Another one over the left shoulder showing his waistline in the back. No blood. No blood on the carpet. No blood on the walls. This whole thing is a psyop man, none of this is real. Bang me gavel. It's a psyop. Over. And again, it's Crisis Actor. I mean that's the problem I have with it too. Well number one, the one character that's doing like you said, the one that's kind of like going to Brain Fart. It's not that he's really in brain fart, it's just his brain hasn't got kicked in, it didn't kick into gear. He's like the guards in Monty Python that are on both sides of the entranceway, watching Lancelot come towards him. I'll stay here and I should leave as soon as you depart. No, no, no. Stay here and watch him. I should watch you and follow after you. No, stay here. No. The thing is, those guys in the beginning when he's just coming around the corner, they're already down. They're already prone. How do they know he's coming? Is he screaming? Is he going? Like the Vikings coming around the corner or what? HOMER. Han Solo. Han Solo. Star Wars. Remember? Chasing the stormtroopers around the corner until he comes to the corridor where there's old platoon of stormtroopers standing there. And that's where you see him turn around and run and come back. In this case, he's just running forward. Now, the question is, and that gets into something I was talking to Nancy about hours ago, is, well, the consideration is, you know, they're all radioed up. These people all have, they pride themselves on communication. So, like you said, if they did know, if the guys threw themselves on the ground, their assumption would be that somebody was going to put a bullet in somebody. So, I'm going to try and get out of the horizontal. I don't want to be part of that. They're going to be firing at point center of mass. I'm going to get down low. Look, there's no response. If he was passing me, I could have put a bullet in his ass as he went by. I know this is like 20 years. Well, it's after the fact. I understand that. But you see, here's the problem I have with this. These people do this for a living. When you do this for a living, this is all you're supposed to be thinking about. Retirement is what you're trying to get to. And if you want to get to retirement, you should become very good at what you do. Does everybody understand that? Yeah! Oh, they're right. Yeah! I... I... Go ahead. VFT, Victor Frank Tom, Valhalla VFT, the title of the video is They're Lying to Us. The thing that he shows, the guy run past and the cops start, whoever, the Secret Service, the uniform guys, whatever, they start chasing after him. If you look back to the left, you see the guy coming around the corner with the sign again. It's like it's out of loop. I just let everybody watch that on their own. Val Halla, VFT on YouTube. Over. What'd you see? Oh, I just saw another cat. What? Yeah, I just saw a cat. He looked just like the other one I just saw. Remember? Another one? Or just came on. I think it works, that way. Yes, it does. Well, and again, here's the thing. The other part, go look at Trump. Okay, there's three options here. Good drugs, too much alcohol, or I know this is coming. If you watch, and I know that the problem is that a lot of people do choppy where they go and they do this bit and they do that bit, you want to watch, just watch the thing all the way through. Watch everybody up at the podium. up on the landing, up on the stage, when the gunshots go off. Now, the little Asian woman, she's kind of funny. Like I said, she might be, he'd be interesting to talk to, because she actually kept her cool. I mean, she makes a, oh! And Trump's wife is so nice. I thought the awe was from the magic trick the guy was showing him. Well, no, no, it's as if the soundtrack is correct and they haven't messed with it. What's interesting is there's two steps. There's one where the guy between Trump and his wife where he does that whatever he's doing with the card, which I don't know if he's a card trick. I think it was be prepared to duck card. You're our people. He's not. I've seen that guy on Rogan. That same guy, the guy that's supposed to be the magician, he's figured out Joe Rogan's pin number by asking him questions. By the other way, the other thing, Dana White, who's Trump's friend from the, I don't want to call it WWF, but it's not the WF, you know, the knock you down, kick you down, punch you down arena stuff that they do. I don't watch it, but... Dana White's like, oh, this is great. I just stood up and watched the whole thing. The idea that they would put this forward again thinking that there's that many people that are stupid, and I guess I hate to say it, Mark, but we know they are. It's sad. But there's the people that are in between, oh my God, this is stupid and is a lie. And the people that are, oh, I believe anything, there's the people in the middle, and these are the ones that I feel most sorry for. They realize it's a lie, but they go along with it. Right, the Emperor, remember, the Emperor has no clothes. If you want to continue to come to the party, you have to believe the Emperor has clothes. Even if you don't, you have to claim you believe. That's what this is all about. This is like, again, before we go too much farther, I'm going to go back, watch the expressions when the gunshots go off, And look at Trump, just isolate Trump. Ignore, you know, like, wow, what's happening over the left ear? Do pay attention to the overall picture. Trump is, like I said, either really good drugs, he's already got a good drunk on, or he already knew this was coming, or, you know, and again, part of that mentally is like, you know, if I act like I'm panicked, they'll say I'm chicken. And I've seen, I've heard gunshots before, we set that up in Butler. So he's like sitting there like totally toady. He's just nonchalant. In fact, he's flat. Except, and I will say this, there's only so many camera shots that everybody had released. And everybody's feeding off certain camera shots. And he looks with that blank expression right at the camera that he knows is filming the primary camera. That's the one that everybody has offered. Go look at that. He's literally like the Oh God, what's it? There's, uh, imagery-wise, it's almost this, the eric, same kind of arrogance image that you saw in Braveheart when the royals, when the, remember when the other, other royalty betray him? where they just look like deadpan and nonchalantly turn their horses around and walk off the field. Yeah, the smug. Remember? That's the kind of, if you look at him, that's the kind of expression because he's, it's one thing if he's just looking around, but he's not just looking around. He's looking ahead and he turns and he turns and he doesn't angle, it's said he just dead turns sideways with that dead expression and looks at the camera and he just sits there. Like I said, good drugs, really drunk up, or category 3 is, hmm, I really knew this was coming, then let's see how the rubes can be played with this one. I heard a voice. Yeah, we kind of blew out the alcohol thing, Mark, only because number one, he doesn't drink. Number two, he'd be giving the speech, so he wouldn't be getting up there the first time he ever got drunk. I got a bunch of idiots out there. Yeah, he wouldn't be doing that. I know that's my point, is that again, the options are short and they're really shorter than options. Go ahead, jump in there, caller, please. Oh, okay. You beat me to the punch there. When I was watching it, that is the one thing that just just glared out at me, glared out to me was just how calm he was when the shot went off. I mean he was just completely calm. I mean you know like oh, you know, like he was at a shooting range or something everybody's all the guns are going off around you and you really don't care about it. But for one thing for sure his wife was not in on the gag because I mean her eyes opened up and she was really She was ready to bolt. She was ready to do something. I didn't want to take you outside your mark, this is John in Colorado. Yes. Did it have any real sense of urgency? Yes, like they're phoning it in. Yes. Did it feel like it had any real sense of urgency? Where are you going to get better press? Right. Yes. Well, and everybody afterwards goes, I was there. Well, of course you were. Every student from the press was there. But they were all doing the aye. You know what the good part was? You know what the good part was Mark? Everyone in the country was there. What were you saying? Why am I not on the national desk right now? I can't talk to the world. Why am I here? Right. Yeah. Oh my God. Well I guarantee that, you know, well now there are a few interesting people like you said. There were different responses. But if you when they were panning the room, guys go back and look at some of the panning of the rooms. If you pay attention there's this brunette. You know everybody else is ducked down. And everybody else is like hiding, you know, like they said, get down! And now they wanted that so they have a clean line of fire. But if you pay attention, there's this one brunette with a low cut dress, not real low cut, not extreme, but she's got a low cut dress, she's got long brown hair, and she's got a wine glass in her hand and she's just sitting there like, I ain't gonna do that. This wine's free. This shit's expensive. I'm gonna enjoy myself. serious, go back and watch these things. It's like there's a couple people in the audience that are like, oh, that, this shit, they got... Yeah, Dana White had his camera in one hand and his scotch in the other. Yeah. Well, and the interesting thing is they were whining, oh pardon the term, whining, they were complaining about, and they have pictures, I don't know if any of you have seen this, that the press people were pocketing the wine bottles when they were leaving. I'm still going to drink all night. Either that, either that, you should take them and sell them on eBay for big bucks because it's a wine from the assassination tent over. Yeah, oh yeah, I can see that. Yeah, it's crime wine. Remember, crime wine's worth money. Seriously. You're absolutely awesome. Go right ahead. Commander Gibbs. Is that her? Yeah, exactly. You know where I got this? You know what's really funny? Here's the thing. You know how conniving these characters are. You know where I got this? No, where? I got this when they tried to shits me. You know that guy? Really? You want to sell it? Yeah, I can. You know this video of me picking it up. Now here's what you don't know. She looked at the bottle. It's down the road at the local wine store. She buys a case. And how many people does she sell? You have a bottle of wine, man. That's history, dude. Really? Well, man, they almost got Trump. No, they really didn't almost get Trump. But it's the idea. Think about how many ways you could market that. How many people deal with them, man? That's like Trump wine, man. Yeah, yeah, and it's only $200. Wait a minute. OK, $300. I'm sorry. You have to start high. You can always come down. You always start high. But the interesting thing is watching all the different responses. Now here's the thing that gets me, is on the one hand the people who just sat there, they didn't sit there because they were frozen. See, now that does happen. We've always talked about this, when you get into a kill zone, like in an ambush, people respond three ways. They keep their head and they return fire. And then they attack because if you don't, you're still in the kill zone. There's another group that freeze right in place. They never even fire around. Or if they do, barely it's because maybe they think about it after they've been stunned. The third group tried to run away and run into the kill zone, the secondary kill zone that usually is set up if it's an established ambush. So you got the same situation there. I didn't see anybody who was stunned. There were people who were scared or were following orders because they're good at following orders. OK? But there were one or two people sitting there upright. They weren't listening to anything that was being said about get down, get down. And it was like I said, they were getting free booze. It was probably paid for, or they paid for it. They might have paid through the nose for it. They weren't just invited. They may have had to pay them by a ticket. So it's like, I spent $200 on this thing. I am not going to go out of here without getting something. But most of them did get undercover and the idea is that if you're in the line of fire again Get down below the average bullet track and you might not get hit These other people sitting there that did sit up well if actually was a serious exchange They'd be bitching later on about how they got shot by the people who were you know returning fire You know, you know, that'd be the case. Oh, but even sue a man They should have been able to stop this, which is true. They should have stopped it. They should never have gone as far as it did. What it comes down to is, again, we can use it as a class. That's probably not what they were hoping any of us would do. I'm like, oh my God, Trump was almost shut. No, not really. I think that as this Kabuki theater continues, I don't know where they're really going to go with it now except just total mayhem inside the country. The external scenario with Ukraine is dirt. The Iranian war slash whatever you want to call it because they don't want to call it a war because it's anything but a war as far as if you ask them. Where are they going to go with that? Nobody believes in it. Nobody trusts them with regard to it. Nobody believes anything that any of the other parties are saying outside of DC. So you've got this economic situation we know has been exacerbated intentionally, not accidentally. Where do you go with that? What do you do? Now, everything is also flatlined. And like we, you know, when I say flatlined, I mean the way people act or are responding nowadays is pretty much like they're NPCs. You know, they're just walking along. So even trying to create some kind of crisis right now isn't doing much of anything for the system. Short of absolutely trying to really hardcore kill us, And even then, I don't know what kind of response they get out of a lot of these people. I mean, what they know, contrary to what they were probably thinking they were going to get. I mean, if you step back and look at this, this is a muddy, foggy situation right now. Now, there is a plan in motion. There is an action in play. The only thing is, does Trumpet Up just feel it's like, well, it's going to happen no matter what. Everybody already agreed to it. I don't need to get too excited. Eh, what the hell? But now as a sidebar, and I bring this up again, I want you to watch when they move Trump. Trump moved to his knees. He did not get put down. Number one, they didn't get Trump up and behind them, which is stupid. Trump should not have been sitting in that chair. Trump should have at least been scooted back, in fact, leave him in the chair, but scoot him back and you put hamburger between you and the forward threat, which is that whole haul. Okay, number one. But when they, and ideally what you want to do is get him off the stage and off to the side, but when he got up out of the chair and did move, go count the steps. It was three to four steps at most. He did not make it off to the side of the stage without going to the ground. So that's videoed. You can see that. That had nothing to do with anybody shooting at him. Nobody was. That didn't have anything to do with, you know, again, somebody tripping him up. It's just that mechanically, whatever it was going on, he failed. You know, his body was failing there in some way. So that's a heads up. So he's dying of whatever he might be. We're all dying, OK? But that lends me to the question I was saying. It's like, well, he's pretty mellow about all this. Yeah, for any number of reasons. Good drugs are one of them. But it could be some other condition that exacerbates whatever's going on. And again, the important thing is of the two security details, The one that moved Vance, they moved first and that should not have been the case. I guess somebody said, well, we've got to do our job. They're not doing theirs, we do ours. It's part of the script. So we aren't going to follow the wait for it script. We go. But it's still the end of the eye. Go ahead. I'm old enough to remember when Bush tried to have Reagan assassinated. and what Reagan's Secret Service guy did when that guy pulled the gun out. He tackled Reagan into the back of the limousine. Reagan still wound up getting shot in the ribs on the way. But he said, in fact, I thought the guy just broke my rib when he tackled me into the car. That guy wasn't messing around. He tackled his ass into the back of the car and that car was gone. And that's the way the Secret Service has always acted anytime I've ever seen them, back in the days when people were taking shots at Ford and stuff. They didn't just mull around and mosey on over and ask the guy if it was okay for them to move in. They took charge of it. I've seen them pick presidents up and run with them before. Right. So whatever is going on there with Trump, it's not the standard Secret Service that we've known in the past over. Again, crisis actors are not always up to spot to par, up to snuff, right? Oops, did I say that? Yeah, well, they're the equivalent too. Now I know, again, this is all after the fact, number one, but it is interesting to go through because some of what we're looking at applies to you people having to take operational security into consideration if you're in a fight. Remember, distractions are designed to pull all of your energy or to create such noise, in other words, throw some more junk at them. Make enough noise that everybody is interested in what's going on over there. That distraction is sufficient to provide action to take place over here because you're not doing your job. So this is where we talk about area of control. And everybody has a job. The job is very specific. The job is very narrow. If you watch what those guys did, ask yourself, were they doing their job? Were they doing the job the way they should? No. Everything was askew to this thing if nothing else. Everything. Every aspect of what you saw. That mean the people that were farther down the hallway, they're coming at him. They were able to shut... Hell, I don't know for sure about that. We can't see what's going on off to the right. Maybe they were just chasing his ass down the hall because they were that malfeasant. I don't know. I can only surmise that there were more people down the hall which met him with a blaze of glory. Not too much of a blaze because there were only so many rounds that went off. And logically again, that at least demonstrates good fire control if that's what we were hearing. Again, there's always ifs. We have no confidence in this. Go ahead. Unless the cop that got shot in the vest got shot by one of the other officers. Well, it wouldn't be the first time. Yeah, that wouldn't be the first time. In fact, like I said, the old, the problem with being that many people participating in the way that they did, you want to close with the target, number one. And there's a reason, no matter what they claim, a good portion of the people that are in uniform don't really shoot that well. I mean, I'm sorry, historically it's a fact. We've tracked this for years, for decades, decades and decades. And it's interesting that the one problem you've got is there's no such thing as friendly fire. It's just bullets from somebody who is supposed to be on your team. But it's not friendly, okay? There is no such thing as friendly fire. Go ahead. We're kind of like the billion dollar NBA superstars that can't throw a free throw. Right. Exactly. You know what's bizarre about this too is, as everybody is pointing out, it's like, didn't we go through this before? My only other consideration here is how many people have they cut out of the system? Is the system manned in the way that it should be? Because there's another thing that we don't talk much about and it has nothing to do with the budget cuts because of the supposedly we don't have the money for the government. What's interesting about this is Who decided what the table of authorized equipment, table of manpower table would be? What are we doing? How are we doing it? I think we've had too many limp wrists in there to the point where, again, you can't be assertive. You can't be expecting. You can't demand performance. I think that that's one of the problems. So I would point this out. I've said many times, guys, we can beat them. Well now they can we beat them. We can beat them really well. If we have to fight these people, remember how many years and how many decades of pollution of the system has taken place. It's been a long time. I've asked this of all of you here. Where have all the sergeants gone? What does a sergeant do? A sergeant can't bark. I mean, they'll let them to a degree. But in order for you to manage, you have to be able to bark orders, literally give orders and they stick. Part of that also is integrated with conditioning that you respond to the order. And I think the biggest problem that we have right now with our population, well, the woofsification category, I don't make it too noisy, you make it too much noise. Oh my God, it sounds noisy. Oh my god! Oh my god it's Jason Barkie! It's a Barkie thing. You're holding a pistol sir. You're supposed to be shooting it. It makes so much noise. Can't you make these quieter? Well we do have suppressors but you don't get one right now. You're going to be shooting these with the earmuffs on. Yes I can hear it through the earmuffs and I know I can imagine what the real noise was like. Oh my god! Oh my god I'm so upset. Oh I'm pissing my pants. Why? Sadly enough, it's not just oi. That's the thing. And what somebody has already said is, like, God help us if we go into a war. Okay, we do have vicious people in government. Don't make a mistake. We have hateful, really wicked people in government. Some of them would more than happily kill all of you or any of you that are listening right now if they were given the opportunity to get the go-ahead. There are wicked people that have no problem executing, murdering, viciously mauling and assaulting. But they're a minority by comparison. We have to simply be able to assert ourselves just a little more than the average bad guy. And we'd actually outperform them across the board by numbers. Hey Mark, we're at the top of the hour. Did you find that DMSO at RBN website? I didn't get a chance as soon as I got off the air. I was rushed by. Yeah, in fact we've got a Like I said, we've got a big exercise coming up and I just had three different conversations on what's going to be mobilized for this thing. There is a that and a few other issues. I'm not complaining about being burdened here because we've had some really good positive things going on here over the last weekend. And everybody's done their part. Everybody did what they were supposed to do and then some. And in fact, it's kind of getting everybody motivated. We have the motivated people. The other side have the end result that you see like at the Trump affair. Two different concepts altogether as far as I can see. Now, again, if they are the stage actors, then let's not get overconfident. Let's not get overconfident people. They put the boat foot forward, Mark. And then I had to put my best foot up their ass. Oh, did I say that? Oh my God. Well, again, the situation is such that the question is who is benefiting from this or what is it that they are throwing out at the angle because this worked out of the weekend into the work cycle, the propaganda cycle for the week. So this is the theme for all the other crap that they're trying to do in either Washington and behind closed doors or other locations behind closed doors. Keep that in mind. They didn't do this by accident. This was done by intent with a purpose. And what is the purpose? What are they trying to do? Well, they haven't got the fight. Go ahead. The fight's the thing. That's what I think. One of the things that came out immediately, Trump comes out to give his speech, you know, right afterwards, which it never happens, they let the video out right afterwards, like, you know, this is all scripted already. When he comes out, what's he talk about? We've got to have the ballroom. And then the next day, all of the talking head mouthpieces on the, you know, what do they call them, social influencers? All the ones on the Zionist side, every one of them comes out and says, well, that Trump needs the ballroom. He needs the ballroom. I don't want to hear anybody complaining about the ballroom. The A-ball room. Yeah, B-A-A-L. I mean, you know, that type of deal. Anyway, over. And again, one of the interesting, that is, again, part of the whole scam. The only thing I can see here, we've always talked about money laundering. There has to be one hell of a scam running with this. Anybody step back and thought about that one? That's why they're all perturbed because everybody's got something in the way of a butt rub going on, but only if they get what they want here. And in reality, they're saying this is supposed to be one of the data centers that they're putting in is what it is. And it does make sense, and they're perturbed because they're behind schedule on it now. If the plan is, well, let me give you an example real quick. We're here in Michigan. Celine, Michigan is the one that you've all heard about nationally, OK? They railroaded that thing through, number one. Not only did they railroad it through, but they're expediting. We've got people up there, I was talking to Sunday, that are working in the area. Guys, they've got lines of trucks on Michigan Avenue. You know, they don't have a truck coming in and doing something. They backed up, he said three times now when he's been pulling a load through there, the trucks are backed up from the worksite out onto Michigan Ave up to 20 trucks deep. They are hyper accelerating this program which has nothing to do with anything other than the secret police police force operation and control of the money, the digital resources, but also spying and police state support. That's what it is. But they are... They've also got all that orange cabling underground now, Mark. They've got pretty much most of that wrapped up as far as they made trunks of that data cable, which is what? What they're going to hook up, all the cameras and the data centers and everything. I'm telling you, man, It's going to be a surveillance prison that everybody is in, except people like I don't care. Do what you will. I'm going to pass out because we're over. I'll let you finish that. The thing about this is, again, it's the speed. Whenever this is done, there are always components moving from different directions. They push all the walls together and all of a sudden all the bricks link what looked like a confusing pattern, which really isn't that confusing, it's easy to see. But they push it together and all of a sudden it's done. They tried to expedite the Chinese operation here the same way and they fell flat on their face. With these data centers and by the way Celine, Michigan the real quick qualifier go look at where Celine, Michigan is in proportion to Ann Arbor, Michigan Okay, it's literally a bedroom community of Ann Arbor if you didn't know it, okay, you can go cross-country It's what 12 miles at the bird flies not even that for the edge of Ann Arbor now If you were to go as the crow flies we get on the crows there by the way big population But the fact is that That's the hub supporting what you know is going to be operating through and but with Ann Arbor and probably Will cover two to three counties although it looks like with the checkerboard that we have that I don't know again the the big running joke is it burns a lot of power It's like yeah, but count up how many they're building How much energy do you actually have to run these things the one you're building in Ohio? I think it's 3,700 acres The amount of power it will take to run it is basically half of the power that is in the electrical grid in Ohio. They didn't mention how much water they'll make over. So here's the other question. What purpose does that serve, truly serve? If you want to talk about Skynet, it's the only thing that's left. I mean, that is the only thing that's left. Because otherwise, the amount of energy necessary, for what purpose? Humans can do a better job of pretty much doing anything that any of the electronics or, you know, slash the artificial are doing. To what degree or how many do you actually need? People haven't really thought the numbers through. In fact, if you need that kind of resource to replace how many humans, then obviously you don't need to replace the humans. If you're burning that kind of resource and you don't have the energy capacity unless you get rid of the humans, obviously that does seem to be the plan. We do understand that part. But otherwise it makes no common sense. It makes no sense mathematically if you're looking at even business. Robotic killed manufacturing in the United States, contrary to what everybody thinks. Well, robotics. Guys, how many businesses we have that have robotics in the area where I'm sitting right now, and they're lucky if they can crank out 70 parts in a day? because the robotics are down constantly. And I know this for first person. And it's one of those things where plants that used to produce 3,000, 5,000, 8,000 modular systems a day are now producing with conversion to robotics 32 units, 27 units, maybe 100 and some units. And of that, it turns out that they mismatched parts didn't catch it until after the whole thing was assembled. And so they have half of their production rejected by people like Lexus or Tesla. They have a bunch of Tesla work that they do. Yeah, but we don't have to pay those human wages anymore, Mark. Yeah, but no matter what, how do you stay in business with that? I want everybody to think that money is going to be somebody else. Who's going to buy your product if nobody's got a job? Right. Yeah, see this all overlaps to, yes, it's just you're busy working. It's a circle jerk. Because everything that we just spit out here in that moment all applies to the problem. Who are you going to sell it to? Okay, if you're not making it, how do you assemble enough to get it out to the customer? But if you are making those kinds of mistakes, the only way that you can do that is somebody else is paying for your mistakes. Not the company, not the organization. But somebody else is like, you know who it is, big daddy, sugar daddy government. So your tax dollars are taken from you at gunpoint to prop up a malfeasance system that already is literally right out of Atlas Shrug. Literally out of Atlas Shrug. It's exactly what we need of people. Well, and again, here's where you have to get to the point where you're going to have to make a decision about where you want to be in this, slave or free, which will you be? And I have no intentions, like I said, but I have no intentions. But in order for us to survive this, we have to get very serious about, and already have, in our minds, the solutions once we get rid of them, because it is an us or them thing now. It always has been. It's just now it's more apparent. It's us or them. I say them, all of them. That's what has happened. And everybody better be thinking that. Anybody asks, well what are we going to do? Get rid of them all. That's what we're going to do. And everybody better be repeating that to everyone. Now, by the way, don't waste your time on the people you know you shouldn't be wasting your time on. Just keep that in mind. There's a whole lot of people we already identified. The face bra fiasco As I've told you, a million times out in the air here actually helped us, didn't it? Right. You found out who you can trust and who you shouldn't have anything to do with. Again, this is a conversation over the weekend a couple of times. It's part of this brain fog thing. that you know, how can you, you can't live with them. They realize this too. I think a lot of people have gone into brain fart because they bought into this thing, I keep using the word brain fart, but it is appropriate because it's constant and repetitive. A lot of the people that we're dealing with know that they were lied to and like Darsa, they were enjoying the lie because in a way they thought they were being empowered. So they spit and pissed on everybody that they could And people that they would normally have to live with on a daily basis, but for some reason in their little tiny pea brains, they thought that this is just going to carry on forever. It's no different from the war protesters and the Vietnam War. Well, this is going to go on forever. I could tell people that I hate you. I hate you because you're not wearing a face bra like me. And not only can I hate you, but they told me that I could help put you in a concentration camp. And I got power because I could go make a telephone call and put you in a concentration camp. And then all of a sudden it stopped. And they're all sitting there and they're realizing all these people I threatened didn't go away. And they treat me differently now. Yes, yes I do. I treat you very differently now. They're calling you Karen. Yeah, I'm going to treat you like a dog is what I'm going to treat you like. You can't live with them. You can't live with them. Yeah, and that's where we are. So the problem is that that's what the enemy has in the way of legions. For them, that's a problem. For us, not so much. See, all these secret people, they've got so many. They've got so many what? Panty-waste who were busy locking themselves in the basement because they were terrified of, because of lies that were generated and they gobbled up like dog vomit? You're afraid of that? Now they do have 20 million military age men that they snuck in over the borders over the last six, seven years. They died just like everybody else and they're going to die sooner. In fact, it's like a Canadian. It's like I was saying, with the Canadian, I was talking to, I said, so they're bringing in all these illegal aliens. In fact, they're recruiting. The Canadian military is recruiting overseas right now. Okay? And it's in the news up there. And our Canadian listeners know this, okay? Well guys, that's good. You were probably worried about shooting some Canadian even though he might be a jackass. But now you know that you probably can pull the trigger and safely say you didn't kill any Canadians. So doesn't it make it easier to kill the bastards that are working for them? No, of course it does. You can send all army leavers over there to join their army. Yeah, we've got to get them off the continent. They just come back. Canada doesn't have the goodies we have. Okay guys, we gotta go. And we're way past here, but we own the network so we can do this on occasion. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, in the Empire. Is that fun? And we're on the line. So I'll say good night. Get motivated, get focused, pay attention to the situation. The Docking Pony show is going to continue. Woof woof woof! Man, Ian Mee, the show will be preparing that much better, that's right. God bless y'all. It's been a great weekend. Thank you all the good men and women who stepped up and took care of the problems and got us ahead of the schedule. That was just... It's a treat. It's a treat on a Monday when you're done. We're going to get out of here. It's taking over. More LTR coming up. We will be back. And again, we need more medical units, guys, and grants to take. More medical and more medical. Shotmetbet.com. I'm going to get out of the way for now. It's taking over. God bless. Bye-bye.