April 30, 2026
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4h 29m
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Mark Koernke discussed constitutional rights, preparedness, and food security across three hours. He addressed technical streaming issues, analyzed a legal challenge to the National Firearms Act based on the removal of its tax component, and extensively covered food production strategies including gardening, seed preservation, heritage crops, and traditional farming methods without commercial fertilizers. He criticized government overreach, globalist control of food systems, and promoted self-sufficiency through livestock management and sprouting.
- national firearms act
- nfa
- second amendment
- food security
- gardening
- preparedness
- heritage seeds
- pole beans
- livestock
- fertilizer
- sprouting
- root cellar
- michigan militia
- constitutional rights
- self-sufficiency
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I think my element would be lost. I mean, I don't know how many paper outs I had up, but I had a bunch of them. And I made more doing that, but that's just what I like to do. The Sam cloud is just playing music and my radio stream that link I can't get it playing the VLC and So that's I wanted to pass that along also Malcolm X would call those folks house Negroes and that's just the way it is they they like their slavery and And they like it so much they want everybody else to share in their miserable existence. And with that, I'll pass that along. Thank you, sir. Very good. Thank you. And again, Ed, you might want to check our streams. We may have something wrong there if we still get a feed-out bomb problem. Yep. We did have a problem with the stream. Thank the caller for bringing it to my attention. Everything looked good, but we had the Sam cloud took over for some reason we must add a hiccup with our internet feature at some point But it should be back to our live feed again No, right hold on here somebody else asking me question Okay, well, we're good so again we well again. It's been adjusted or readjusted Alternately adjusted there we go everything's back online we're almost but not quite to the bottom and Anyway, I want to bring this up. I want you to pay attention. You're going to hear this. I'm already sure this character that was the original mouthpiece has been copied a couple of times in these comments and always is this snide thing about the boomer. And you hear this all the time. And people are forgetting it's like, you know what? I don't pick out. Well, I do pick out certain people. I know I don't. People that are truly my enemy, I will rag on you know that. I won't hesitate. That's my mission in life. That should be your mission in life too. Give them no ground give them nothing beat the living snot out of them every chance you can don't let up That should be your mission in life. And in fact whenever possible why well They're gonna do everything they can to backstab and monkey poke you and every way you can imagine and we need to make sure that tit for tat we're doing a better job of it from our side and Everybody pitching in to make it happen is especially cool So, just keep that in the back of your head every time you're talking about something. Never positive. Don't give your enemy any ground. That's what got us to where we are with these bastards doing what they're doing to our country. I think that's most critical to remember. Well, we gotta be not... No, we're not... No, nice doesn't do us any good. They are openly saying they're planning on completely enslaving us. I kill every last one of the bastards and don't hesitate when the time comes. Canada, the big conversation is that one in four of what the Canadian government is bringing in, one in four of the military are foreign imports that do not have Canadian citizenship. They're not Canadians. They're being brought into mercenaries to be used on the population. Now, I would say that's not a bad thing because usually everybody laments, well, no one will have to kill. A fellow Canadian, or a fellow American, or a fellow blah blah blah. It's like, well, don't worry about that. They've accommodated you. You're gonna be shooting some asshat who voluntarily came in, cause he thinks he's gonna make money raping, killing, pillaging, and burning across Canada. Killing that son of a bitch, it's pretty easy for ya. Would be for me. Why would I think twice or shiv'n the alligator tears for the B-Witch? You showed up to do what? Oh, you know what? We'll help you out, son. We're gonna make sure we help your ass right out of this existence. That's how it's gonna work. Here, hold my bullets. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop You know, Bob, it's my buddy Bob! Shut up and get up against the wall, surrender your guns. Oh God, I was hoping you wouldn't say that, Bob. Fire, what? Fire. I'm your from, your relative, I'm your buddy. No, you're not, you're nothing to me. Went along to get along, figuring you're going to profit too. See, that's the other thing about this. Remember that with all these pieces of trash when the time comes out? That's what they're going to profit off of stealing stuff from you. For that reason, dead. That's the first best button to push, dead. That means what you do is you push that trigger button multiple times and eventually dead, dead, dead. And that's where it needs to be. Dead. Not kind of, not sort of, not maybe. And again, right now they're bragging up how they're going to do this to us. So you keep clapping your yet. That's fine. That also motivates everybody else to, well like I said, motivates everybody else to do the right thing. Get rid of the problem. Anyway, let's see next real quick here. Oh, I'll tell you what, Ed, for the bottom of the hour, we're going to do a song most of you probably haven't heard, and I know they're not playing it anywhere, but it's antique anyway. David Bowie's 1984. David Bowie 1984. 1984. Remember that one? Yeah, I'm looking for a fill in the blank. Anyway, 1984 by David Bowie and then, well, you know what? Since everybody's finished with them one more time, the short version, preferably with the, you know, the Pocky clips now intros the best. The End by the Doors. Those are two kind of in the same period pieces of music. So, number one, David Bowie and 1984 and then the short Pocky clips now intro version of The End. by the doors. Oh dude, this means something man. This means something. Yeah, I know you see this, the heads I know. Sometimes it gets carried away man. He just gets carried away. He did sir. He got carried away a lot. And you are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com LibertyTreeRadio.org. And of course you'd like to write us. You can write us at PBN. P.O. Box 194. Dexter, Michigan 48130. Here we go. Out of a warm tropical vacation in Vietnam, you too can be drafted. It's 1968. Sunshine, warm climate, rain every day, soap to the skin. You got trench foot, two or three different types of bugs running through your bloodstream and you don't know what the hell the reason is for your fingernails starting to fall out. Yeah, at least you got a regular sea ration drop from Marine Corps Chopper if the army doesn't show up only because you go and steal it from the Marines before they figure out it's hit. Yeah, it's tropical vacation time in Vietnam. Vietnam. Go over there. God. Oh, VC. Oh, no. I The girls showed up and actually made sure everybody was fed, so that's fantastic. We had the cooks up there, they opened up the mess hall and took care of the people that showed up, the volunteers. And since they had the machinery out, they actually kept right on going, did a few more little projects just to make sure we don't have any other special surprises like that over the next couple of days because, yep, we're going to continue to get that classic Michigan rain. It's fall, no, it's spring, and they're both the same, wet. Lots of wet. That's why the Raisin River is right now a full grape instead of a raisin. It's a full grape right now, dude. I'm telling you. So anyway, let's see, who else? Anybody else? I don't think so. I know we've got people setting up the Ogama Ranges, Camp Ogama, but the range is cycled down right now, as I understand it, because they're doing more of the in-hill underground shooting stations for outbounds. So that's going to be tied up over the weekend with combat engineers slash read that construction crews. So we'll see what happens. I'll find out more about that over the weekend in our Gattervading travels across the planet. In addition, also real quick, over at CDMR Sports. Go ahead, we got a caller, champion there. What do we have? We're expecting rain up this weekend, so bring your rain gear and stuff, cause it's supposed to rain. Bring spare rain gear, as a matter of fact. You know, guys, our standard issue is two ponchos per person, not one. Number one, they're nylon and they're ultra light. Little solution before I go any farther on that. A lot of you guys are using MOLLE gear, okay? It's wet. Well, typically, again, even if you have rain gear, if you're going to go with rain suits rather than a poncho, and I recommend both, that's just because ponchos are a tool. In the paintball inventory, there is what's called a horizontal supply tank pouch. It's about the same size as a Mali Fanny Pack waste pack pouch. So when you can attach to the bottom of your gear, basically it's a really long but short, shallow version of the US Buck Pack on the older Alice gear, or type M1956 gear. What's interesting and really cool about this is I saw these and I ordered them intentionally with the purpose of experimenting. We always have a problem with ponchos. They're slippery. They're greasy. They like to ooze out, slide out with motion, move. The holding straps don't want to hold them down. If you're using molly gear, it doesn't make any difference. Even if you use rubber bands, straps, whatever you do to lock it to your gear, they always like to ooze out to sides. What's the solution? Well, these horizontal paintball air tank pouches, which by the way, you can get in any camouflage you want, What's perfect about those is when you roll up the poncho, especially if you've got like your poncho liner or if you have sea or wet weather gear, your rain top, rain bottom. If you roll them up tight, slide them in there and then buckle up the end because remember the end of the tube, not the top, there's no top flap, it's a side tube entrance. the poncho contained, it can't get out, it can't leak up, which you know leak out and kind of hang and then snag and snag and snag and do all that fun stuff that we have happen with a lot of our gear especially when you're in a real environment rather than just standing around on a street corner which is you know something that we kind of anticipate having to do with being out and you know boondocks as needed. So this is a an excellent solution for that particular problem It's quite economical. You can find these if you go to wrap4.com. They have Tiger Stripe, they have Flecktarn, they have DPM Desert, Australian Desert. They even have Realtree. They have a certain number of pouches in Realtree. In addition to that, some urban But for those particular pouches, they're on sale, they're marked down. That's over at Rap4.com, R-A-P-4.com. And these work really well. I highly recommend them. I use them. I've switched out to that particular idea for several kits because I've got a bunch of Molly Combat Rigs that are set up ready to go. and they're stationed in different places. Well, the thing is, I have enough experience to know exactly what your gear is going to do to you. It does stuff for you, but it also does stuff to you like, again, little boo-boos like that, constant boo-boos drag on you. To prevent that, you know, again, prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance. What we do is embrace other ideas and experiment. If it didn't work, I'd have still kept the power to it and gone to somebody else. Well, it's not what I wanted. Yeah, but you came in here bare-ass naked with a towel wrapped around your ass because you had to run from your house when they kicked in the front door and were even coming in the side door and you went out the bathroom window. Since you're standing here bare-ass naked in front of you with a towel wrapped around your ass, I figure you better take whatever I can give you so we can arm up, go back over and kill every one of those sons of bitches, whatever agency they are, so that we can seek revenge, strip them bare ass naked themselves, making them look like you when you left your house, minus the towel, and also recovering all of your goodies in the process and taking care of your wealth. How does that sound? Again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. The big thing about these particular pouches is that they're not too big, they're not overly spacious, and again you're going to have to roll everything up tight. Would I still use a rubber band after I snug it up tight, have a buddy help me to initially set it up? Yeah, because it's easier to stuff that thing in there and get it in where it belongs. But there's a number of other solutions similar to that, but this is the one I really like for MOLLE gear. And I can match up ACU, I can match up, which by the way we are normally dying now anyway. I don't think I've got several thousand uniforms here that aren't dyed. But as far as the matching up the web gear, like I said, woodland, desert, three-colored desert, tiger stripe, DPM, DPM desert, Australian, Australian desert, I'm just doing this off the top of my head. Urban, urban woodland, you know, the black-white gray. and real tree or a variation on real tree basically you'll blend it with any other gear you've got that's on the real tree pattern and again a bunch of others, oh no, they also have vegetato yes they do, somebody's just asking me, thank you for jogging my memory they have vegetato and they have fleck tarn so if you like fleck tarn some people call that like rabbit poop camo Well, it looks like black rancher on your camouflage there. It's like, yeah, it's supposed to be appealing. It's supposed to work. And the fleck-garner camo actually does work quite well, I will say that. Problem is, the Germans have it. But of course, they're going to some other BS variant on the everybody doing the mokey scam now so yeah they probably said they don't like that either but they it's your communist government is doing it to you not for you come right anyway let's see next and again that was rap rep for the numeral for rap for dot-com also again over at oh I see that over at Oh, come on Mark, real quick here. Trying to find this again and slip, okay, I'm gonna pull the other notes. It's not where it belongs. Well, I mentioned CDN and sports. Forgive me. I better stick to my original reference. CDN and sports. Right now they have a bunch of Anderson odds and ends, yes, I know not many people, they loathe Anderson, but most of the Anderson stuff work and right now they've got some really good deals on the Anderson barrels and uppers, but also bolts, bolt carriers, you name it, it's there. It's the CDNN, looks like they bought into a big lump of the foreclosure or out of business, whatever. It's not foreclosure in this case, they just went out of business. with regard to their inventory, I should say forgive me, with regard to Anderson's inventory and they have a large number of parts. Now the prices are not as great as they were when the Bushmaster parts came through, in fact, but they're still good. So you may want to go over and check out CDNN Sports, get on their email list, they will send you notifications. And if you go into their deals and deal of the day inventory, you'll see what I'm talking about. There are a couple of really nice package deals. They also have a combination of Bushmaster and other parts in kits for about $218 or less, $218, $254, depends on what combo you want. Most of those that are cheaper are with the pencil barrel AR-15 uppers. which I do like because we're trying to shave every pound off of the girls rifles that we can and that's happening. We're actually able to get, actually I've been pretty successful, oh no, pretty successful. Somebody just showed me another price, I'm going to have to go check that out. So as it is, If you get a chance, go over to C, D, N, and the sports as part of your build, if you're going to put an AR-15 together. As soon as I talked about SKS, I had many questions about, hey, where can we find a good price for an SKS? You can almost hear, your best bet is a personal sale. I will say this, that their SKS is so permeated, the American system. that even if you watch some of these little videos where a guy goes to a local uh, uh, swap meet slash uh, public yard sale kind of gun, gun event that SKS's are virtually at every other table at one point or another. Now are they asking crazy prices? Yes, some of them are. I mean, yes, it's nice, it is Chinese. It's what we remember. Uh, but it is uh, you know, it's not an unobtanium gun. Now the Unemptinium prices are attached to them when again I'm not talking about paying $1000 for SKS. In fact the CenterfireSystems.com site I think may still have some pretty good deals on SKS's. Now otherwise I do know that Atlantic has brought some SKS's in. I would just go feel great, I wouldn't go brand new, or I should say excellent condition isn't relevant. The SKS runs for a good long time, as is, even in, oh my god, horrible looking condition I've seen. And in this case, you can get a little better. I do not know where they came from. I would be curious to look at the import markings, and I will remind you that if you're going to pick up a weapon, The first thing you want to do is look at it to see if it has an import marker from the country of origin. They do. They're smart nowadays. They're doing them with micro stamping. Sometimes they're doing micro etching. But we're talking pica. We're talking a really, really, really tiny font. But if you break out the magnifying glass or you've got a good set of bodies, you can actually read. If your pay attention will be on the bottom side of the barrel, sometimes you'll have to take the action out of the stock. And it will be on the bottom side so it's not easily found. But it will tell you who brought that in. It will tell you in some cases where exactly what country it came from, imported from, blah, blah, blah. And so that will give you an idea of who's dumping their SKS's into the American market right now. Now, they're all render revolution companies doing it. These are people that you know they make money off selling to the latest war zone and doing it en masse whenever possible and For whatever reason we've got some coming in SKS is coming in on an oblique from another part of the world That's good if you are looking for an SKS 350 to 400 is a relatively good price right now So again, pay attention, see what you can find. And yes, you can probably find a little better price than that even if you search long enough. These yard sales and estate sales do show up with a lot of weapons like this. We've seen over the last couple of years. But the open street yard sale gun bazaars seem to be a good direction to go for finding that particular weapon you've been curious or interested in for a while. And so again, dealer's choice. Whatever makes sense with your budget, makes sense with your resources if you want one, if you want to dot that out as soon as you can. Atlantic Firearms and Center Fire Systems and Classic Firearms. Now I don't know how many, I don't know if Classic has any. I noticed a week ago they had some. ClassicFirearms.com. ClassicFirearms.com. Again, probably best price would be Centerfire. Packing order is CenterfireSystems.com, Atlantic, and then Centerfire, or forgive me, classic would be parallel. Okay, Centerfire was probably the cheapest for the moment, only for the moment. And that too will not last. So, let's see next, we got 10 minutes to the top of the hour also. Well, bottom line, as everybody I think is either A, you're just mindlessly gobbling up the dog vomit or B, everybody can see that the whole fake ass, the bullshitter session with regard to the supposed assassination attempt. I think the only thing we should be putting money on is how long it takes for the Israelis to get their operative back. You know what I mean? How long will it take before they can get their operative back? Well, like Epstein. You know, how about before they snick him out the back door and he just disappears, he's gone, he's out of sight, out of mind. First, they've got to make sure that everybody's not paying attention. And I would point out that the government, the US government and the Israelis who are paying these dweebs to do what they do, part of the cost of being in the trade is that sometimes they tell you you're going to bite the bullet. So, being locked up for a little bit, you get full wage, or you probably have a special sliding scale for having to put up with being incarcerated for a little bit. I would think that would be the wise thing to do, don't you? So, the guy is getting paid to basically sit at whatever resort they drop him at for holding, and then progressively as everybody's mind goes on to other things in the mind fog, Then they turn around and just walk him out the back door back over to either California and the Jewish operation he's running with there or Back over to Israel of course Israel is not real safe, so it'd be quite honest It's actually safer for him to be in the lockup than it would be for him to be let out and actually have to do the kind of work He's used to doing for the department agency slash ISIS, Israeli Secret Intelligence Service. That's what the Mossad's real name is. So the question would only be, would it be three months, six months? Would he maybe have to sit tight for a year at the most and then all of a sudden they just can't find him on the roster? Or even they keep him on the roster. I guarantee eventually there would be a bubble that would pop up in his file. Don't ask any questions. Is he Blatsonstein? Whatever his fake name for the propaganda that's being used about him being the assassin, that's irrelevant. His real name, Is he Blatsonstein? He'll be flagged, you know, don't bother him, he's special, you're not. And the rest would be history. See how that works? So... I don't think much is going to change other than the fact that yes they are demanding that they get their BAL, B-A-A-L worship occult center paid for by us where before they said that they would need any of our money. I guess they lied about that. But then again sir, they always do. So there's nothing that's a surprise about that one. Anyway, also, real quick here, let's see one last thing we've got enough time for. Oh, let me remind everybody again about medical support. There are cheap Chinese port copies, or basically, are there really Chinese port copies that are just running off the same factory that the Israelis have their bandages made at? The Jewish mob doesn't produce a lot of its own stuff for the IDF. It's made out of country. Israel and China have been joined at the hip for as long as Israel has been in play. They are pro-communists. They have plenty of communist connections with communist China. They love communist China and communist China loves them. Okay, well, at least you're getting there. It's been over whatever because of Again, the money game. Who owns them? Who is playing the money game? What is fascinating about this is again the medical items that we are looking for such as the compressed field dressings. If we get cut off because of the Chinese conflict with the US, economic games being played in general by the ring knockers, take your pictures, any a dozen different excuses that they can pull out of their hours to claim why they collapse the economy. But whatever happens, very quickly most of that really cool stuff that everybody has been kind of feeding off from, it gets cut off instantly. So alternatives are what we need to be looking at right now. What do we have in the way of alternatives that we can pull to? Well, there are a lot of dressings, shopmedvet.com, shopmedvet.com. that are available that would do the same. They're just not as well tactically packed. Now it would mean that you still have a two-step whereas you'd have to be with a medical dressing, military dressing, you just open it up, extend the wings, apply to the wound area. You may even have a back panel if it's a through and through, so you have two panels, but you're wrapping the wound immediately. You have a basically what I like to call a lawnmower starter handle, right? Isn't that what it looks like? A lawnmower starter handle. And you torque that once everything is in place and you're applying constant pressure on the wound. The only difference between that and earlier variants is just the standard US military small dressing has a big pad, two long wings, and a pin to hold it in place. So you have to tighten a little bit of a knot if you want to apply pressure more significantly without turning it into a tourniquet, which you have to be careful of. The big thing again is that off the shelf you can build up dressing. So this is something that needs to be in the back of your head if you're just not able to do it right now and then you're a little behind the game. Well, ShopMedVet.com has everything on the shelf that we need. It just isn't going to look as old fissile, but it will work just fine. And yes, if somebody says, well, aren't there any military supply points for dressing? Yes, there are. Shopmedvet.com is a medical supply. But if you go to Sportsman's Guide or if you go to Colmans.com or if you go to Major Surplus and many, many others, many of those companies actually have surplus military compress dressings available for a pretty reasonable price. They don't typically show up on sale or at least they haven't for a little bit because the inventory is a little newer. As the year goes by, we probably will see some of that stuff again in the cheap category as in clearance. There are some dressings that are already over there, although I think most of those have actually sold out. Not just dressings, but rolled, for instance, rolled gauze or stretch gauze or whatever. There's still a lot of that stuff that's a portions guide. So you might want to check out there and again take the time and go through the inventory. See what it is that you still need to do to dot your I's and cross your T's. Most important is each individual combat rig needs to have all the gear on board. Not down the road, not stuck in the closet, you forgetting to put it in place. If you receive something in the mail and it's a priority piece of equipment, something you just don't have, don't put off putting it where it belongs. The longer you wait, the less likely it's going to be hooked up to where it needs to be, and it won't be where it needs to be when you need it. So when it comes in, walk it right over to where it needs to be, hook everything up, stuff whatever needs to be in there, and then congratulations, you're that much closer to being a complete Minute Man. You may have been a mostly complete Minute Man before you got the goodies in, but once you get the rest of the goodies in, now you're at 100%, and that's where you need to be right now. So make a point of squaring your technology away across the board and do not slow down, don't hesitate, don't wait. Find the best prices. I'm the first person to say that, most people won't. There's some great American gear being built by people right now. You go to all the different locations you'll see out there, there's some guys that if you choose to deal with them, they're not producing junk, it's just it's going to cost you more. Consideration. Get the cheat for the moment when the understanding your plan is to save up enough resource so that you can upgrade to the better quality product that you believe you need. Right now, we just need you to get on the table to the point where if you had to mobilize right now, would you be ready to fight? See how that works? You need everything and make sure your gear is packed. That's one of the most common mistakes made. I'll do that at the last minute. You may not have that many minutes. especially if you're called on to support a person that's being attacked, Canada is going to be like this. They're going to single somebody out and do a Ruby Ridge slash Waco kind of attack on an individual or people for the purpose of terrorizing the rest of the Canadian population. That's what the Jews have planned right now. These Jews in Canada are planning to do A proprietary attack, they've already been planning it for a while probably, they already have selected their target, this is just like what happened with the Branch Davidians, as we've explained to everybody many, many, many times. They practiced for a whole year before they attacked the Branch Davidians. They set up a simulator at Fort Hood, a full-size mock-up of the Branch Davidian home and church. Then they attacked. Okay? Prior proper planning. We're at the top for the moment, this is not going to last long. We'll be back in a few minutes here. the world. You read about the current use in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and give government control to those who do you harm so they can burn down churches and simply farm and keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters visit their children's opened 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 fate to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish to children fear when both sons of the Republic arise? Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God given right. And pray to God your freedom burning. As I awoke he vanished in the midst of whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as pirates Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Courtney, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters. On and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, west, Southwest. And, ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're on satellite because a whole bunch of good people pick us up and then rebroadcast analog and digital. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies and we are expanding on our micro FM network this weekend. That will be one of the many projects that are high priority right now. And, of course, it is, well, no way, yes way, it is the 30th of April. We're at the end, that's why we played the Doris song at the bottom of the hour last hour, we're at the end, man, it is the 30th of April. It is the 18th year of Open Obvious and In Your Face. Pissing in your face. My god are they just right out in the open. Pissing 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, and it is still a pretty day outside. It's cool winds out of the north. Cold winds from Valhalla. Valhalla we are coming. And of course, we are headed into the work weekend already, as I said. We have several facilities that are open. And again, thank you for those who may have just been tuning in this hour. Thank you for all the people that showed up to take care of that water issue that we had. We put the announcement out about that. It was outstanding. Even the auxiliaries showed up. Everybody was fed. And we have, again, a special thank you in the way of material that is going to be I put out there for all of the guys and women that showed up, so we appreciate that. God bless you. Anyway, other things. I'll tell you what we're going to do. It is 11 minutes after the hour approximately, and Ed, if you could, let's do the latest guns and gadgets for today. Guns and Gadgets is over on YouTube. We at least do one out of three hours. That way we have been doing sometimes we do more depending on what's been put out. A quick reminder also fortifications, field fortifications, FM, 5-15. You want to find it, you want to get a copy ASAP. If you get it on disk or digital, that's fine, but print that puppy out immediately. Try to find somebody that has a copy that was made, a traditional, original, field fortifications manual. Yes, they changed the name. Who cares? This is the old one. You know what's really funny? All the old stuff is basically now full circle, round robin, the new stuff. It's things that you need. When we move into an area, we immediately start putting up overhead cover and concealment, and we harden immediately, and we continue to beef up and harden, and we incorporate air defense in all categories. Physical barrier technology, this is what chicken wire is for. That's just from vehicles. Another attack on the enemy, and this could be the one. Follow along with me here. What if I told you the entire National Firearms Act, the law that's controlled suppressors, short barrel rifles, and more since 1934, is now facing another serious legal challenge that could collapse it entirely. Not tweak it, not reform it, but strike it down. Stay with me because this one is massive. Hey everybody, welcome back to Guns N' Gadgets, your home for Second Amendment news, legal breakdowns, and the fight to preserve our constitutional rights. If you're new here, this channel is about cutting through the noise and giving you real, fact-based updates on what is actually happening with our rights, especially when it comes to the courts, the Department of Justice, and federal overreach. If that matters, can you subscribe right now because this one, this one we're talking about right now could be historic. So here's the deal. A coalition of plaintiffs, individual gun owners, businesses, and advocacy groups have filed a motion for summary judgment in federal court in Kentucky. That means they're asking the court, there are no disputed facts here, rule right now, as a matter of law, that the NFA is unconstitutional. And the case is directly targeting the core framework of the National Firearms Act of 1934. We're talking about suppressors, short barrel rifles, short barrel shotguns, and any other weapons. Now this isn't theoretical. This is a live federal lawsuit and the legal arguments are very aggressive. Here's where it gets interesting and honestly where this gets dangerous for the government. The entire NFA was originally justified under Congress's taxing power. Not a police power, not general authority, but taxing power. And the Supreme Court, even in cases like Sosinski versus the United States, said that the NFA is basically just a tax. And that's critical. Because now that tax is gone on those items I've mentioned. And in 2025, Congress passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act that was signed into law by President Trump. And what did it do? It reduced the NFA tax on suppressors and short-barreled firearms and any other weapons. to zero dollars. Okay, zero dollars, no tax. But the regulation remains. And here's the argument for the plaintiffs that they're making. If the NFA was constitutional because it was a tax, and now it's not a tax anymore, well then the entire regulatory system is built on the tax, and it has no constitutional foundation now. The filing literally argues that a zero dollar tax produces no revenue. No revenue equals not a tax. No tax equals no authority under the taxing clause. You're here to spell it out for these judges. And that means the registration requirements, the fingerprinting, and the federal approval process, all of it falls apart. Now you might be thinking, alright, well the government will just say that this is done under the commerce clause. Well, Clump the brakes there too. The plaintiffs anticipate that, and they shut that down. They argue that the NFA doesn't regulate commerce at all. It applies even to purely intrastate activity, meaning it doesn't even leave the state. It regulates possession, not just sales. And under cases like the United States versus Lopez, Congress cannot regulate everything just by claiming it affects commerce. So, the argument is, this isn't commerce, this isn't a tax, therefore, it is unconstitutional. And then comes the knockout punch. The plaintiffs in the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association vs. Bruin case, which changed everything. Under Bruin, we all know this, if something isn't armed, it's protected. The government must prove a historical tradition of firearm regulation. And here's what the lawsuit says. Suppressors, well, they're in common use. Short-barreled rifles, they're in common use, and they're not dangerous and unusual. And the most important part, there's no historical tradition of requiring federal registration of arms, which means the NFA fails the brewing test. It's not academic, the plaintiffs spell it out. People want to buy suppressors, but won't because of the federal rules. Businesses are losing sales. Organizations can't even acquire items for education. And if they ignore the NFA, they face felony charges up to 10 years in prison and massive fines, all for exercising what they argue is a constitutional right. If the court agrees with the motion, we're not talking about a small ruling. We're talking about NFA registration requirements being struck down. Federal control over suppressors collapsing as short barrel rifle restrictions disappearing. And potentially the beginning of the end for the entire NFA framework. Now, let's stay grounded. There's five or six, I've lost count, six I think lawsuits now attacking the NFA from different angles, but all basically saying one big beautiful bill act took away the tax. It only was found constitutionally in the NFA, that is. Because it was a tax, it's no tax, the framework's got to go. Hopefully one of those is the one, but this isn't a final ruling. This is just a motion, so we need to understand how the courts work. The government will respond to this, and this will likely go through appeals impossibly to the Supreme Court, which is the reason you file these lawsuits. But make no mistake, this is one of the most serious legal challenges to the NFA in modern history. This is exactly what the Founders warned about. A federal government stretching its authority until somebody, somebody finally says, show me where in the Constitution you're allowed to do this. And right now, a question's being asked in federal court. And if you want updates as this case develops, and you should, Then hit subscribe now to Guns N' Gadgets and turn on the notifications because I will be covering this every single step of the way. And I want to know this from you now. Do you think the NFA survives this challenge or is this the beginning of the end? Drop it in the comments down below. Love to hear what your point of view is, what your angle is. And until the next one, stay safe, stay armed, and stay free. We the people run the country, not the bureaucrats. Take care. The most expensive attitude you'll ever experience is the one you weren't prepared for. And right now, Four Patriots is making it easier than it was. It was the one you were never prepared for. But sir, we're pretty well prepared for everything. Even the space alien invasion. I have a case of Mesquite BBQ Sauce, just marked space alien special because we know that if they can eat us, we can eat them. And, unfortunately, though they are kind of a dark, oily, black meat that tastes kind of like seagull. Well, really bad seagull. This is why you need the mesquite hickory to cover that taste, you know, that off flavor, but still make it edible. After all, you need to do something with the bodies, and they're not human. So... barbecue is the solution. Craft Mesquite Barbecue Sauce at your local outlet across the nation. Piggly Wiggly included. Yes, Piggly Wiggly. Anyway, as it is, let's see, well first of all, no, I don't think this will end the NFA. No, I'm not being mean. I'm just gonna be factual here. Number one, why do you think, well, let me word this properly. Why didn't they get rid of the NFA when they took the tax off it? When they took the idea that you could be tax-forward away, why didn't they do it then? Does anybody want to take a guess as to why they didn't do it? I mean, I've told you many times, hopefully it is kind of sunk in. There's a reason that they can't. And it has to do with budgetary constraints. It has to do with the same old problem over and over again. money. Not that it would be too expensive, but rather the problem is that if you were to eliminate the NFA, all parties will demonstrate, especially in court, this is the part they don't really want to tell you. You bring up a great argument. You get into the court. You show the court that the whole system is wrong. That part of the system, maybe not the whole system, but that part of the system is illegitimate. You've proven your point. Now, once you do that and the NFA, the courts, you know, first of all, will not let this happen. And I'll explain why again. But once you do this, the NFA is destroyed, it's gone, it's caput, it's verboten, it's no longer allowed, that's cool, we think that's where it should be. The problem is, is how many people going back into the depths of time have then, by demonstration, been unconstitutionally charged in the system? Well, all of them. If the argument which goes into the Supreme Court states that, well, the NFA is illegitimate, And this is one of the games you were playing a little while ago here where they're still playing Mumbly Peg slash, you know, Dop, bait and switch back and forth with pretty much all the rest of the regulatory crap that they've been supposedly changing, is they always leave some jingo at the end that doesn't make any sense. It's like, well, wait a minute, this thing should be just cut and dry. Well, it isn't cut and dry because, number one, the government never wants to be wrong. Okay, now they finally have glass-sued them in, so to speak, and they've demonstrated that it's illegitimate. But once the court does acknowledge that, all individuals who are locked up under an NFA charge, no matter who they are, no matter where they are in the system, and even those who are on probation, those who are on parole, they would all have to be made whole. The people around probation and parole were wrongfully incarcerated. The individuals who were presently being charged were wrongfully charged and they have the right to lay claim to damages and compensation to be made whole. This would include the fact that you have individuals that might not even be on parole, they might not be on probation, wouldn't be anything. They're actually clear past the whole event maybe. Maybe somehow the government hasn't gotten a hold of them again like they wanted to because the Fed will always try to find a way to recharge and recharge or they'll put you in the crosshairs and put you on a list, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and then they'll try to snag you again. Okay? If you're completely free and clear, you are still able to file against the Fed because of wrongful prosecution and wrongful incarceration. The most important part there is the wrongful incarceration. And if you count how many cases they have brought forward, and it doesn't make any difference whether you plead guilty, oh God, I'll make a deal, I'll make a deal. Well, the deal doesn't make any difference. They usually don't hold up to it anyway, but if they did, even if you made an arrangement, it doesn't make any difference. It was under duress and pressure, and the charges that they used were illegitimate to begin with, which was demonstrated by Shmidlap vs. Bominberg vs. the Federal Government, etc., etc., and it's proven that the NFA is gone. It's bad. It was illegitimate. It should never have been acknowledged in the first place. Why did those bastards do that? Well, once they acknowledge that, you're talking, well, do the math. How many thousands, tens of thousands, Well, the NFA has been around for a while and there's probably a lot of people hanging around out there that are quite old who were charged at some point with an NFA restriction of some kind, a charge on whatever bullshit restriction they were claiming. They all have a right to sue the federal government and in fact people would be going out of their way. You don't want it as a class action suit. No, individual, each individual goes after the money. Now I will say again that first of all they've tried to do everything they can to crack this out because they know what I'm told, when I just told you they know their first mission is to protect the racket. All lawyers first mission is to lie and protect the racket. So, the racket is presently in trouble here because the judge's money, the judge has got money from you through the fines and fees. The prostitutes get a percentage through fines and fees. And depending on where you are, also your own lawyer gets part of, you know, through different associations, gets money that comes from all of these fees, not your charge as a lawyer. not to charge this as a lawyer, but the other fees that you paid in, which can be tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of dollars, whether or not you actually have it, and that money, of course, that has to be returned. All these judges that found somebody guilty under the NFA, you do realize that they've made massive, massive cash advances for every person they can put in prison. You do understand that the prosecutor's office made massive pocket money. Now it's a percentage because this is the Admiralty Court. The judge gets a percentage, the prostitute gets a percentage. seriously, so that has to be that this whole math formula is so ungodly and this is why they first did the oh we're not going to tax anybody it's still there it's still there is that enough will you guys accept that what they're doing is they're waiting to see well how about if you accept this okay we were not going to get rid of it because all the lawyers got together and agreed on what I was just talking about so instead it's a well it's not It's not that it's good or bad, but we're not going to tax you for it anymore. See, it's going to be free, but it's not because you're still going to pay for the fingerprints. I guarantee they're charging you for background check, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. So you know they're still raking in bucks under the table, over the table that way. But with regard to the overall action, the level of monies that would have to be surrendered to the population affected would be massive. and it should be. Because I'm going to go back to the Miller vs. the US government case because Miller spelled out everything that, in fact, first they went the way they did with Miller as far as the argument even about why Miller's gun was not a legitimate militia arm. So, well wait a minute, if that wasn't, they were arguing that all the rest of your guns and shotguns and pistols, they're all militia weapons. Which means that all of the other federal arguments were completely undermined by the original presentment by the judge in the Miller case, even when they changed it. Even when they flipped on it, you know, whenever it was one week he was there, the case was there and he was found not guilty. They waited a week, the FDR's communist buddies came down the road, the Jewish mob, they strong armed the Supreme Court, they strong armed the court, and they flipped the verdict. Okay? But even in flipping the verdict, all of the arguments were still remaining. All of the court's statute, declaration, were all still complete and in place. So, that very argument is what you can use. The court already surmised that only these unique and oddball weapons, but all the rest of these standard martial arms, if your weapon isn't a standard martial arm, well, it's not protected by the Second Amendment because you need a martial arm. Everything and anything can be a martial arm, especially when your ass is grass and the lawn mower is going through it and you're fighting for your life as a country. You press everything into service. Okay, so that was stupid. Even the idea that you would isolate certain weapons. If it'll put a bullet down range or if it'll put a laser beam down range or if it'll microwave your ass down range, it'll be put into service. You will be using it. See how stupid that sounds? Well, only these weapons aren't militia weapons. Everything is a militia weapon. A brick is a militia weapon. In fact, to be quite honest, sometimes it's a better choice. Bunk, bunk, you nasty grump. Bunk, bunk. So anyway, case in point, that's why they're going to lag this as much as they possibly can. The interesting thing is they're already contracting it out because the fact that they did withdraw the tax from it demonstrates that the only thing they have is the actual body of the law in place for the sake of administrative paperwork. Well, that's illegitimate into itself because the whole premise for being able to demand that based on the idea that somehow they had some kind of a thaw and they do not. So, again, and by the way, even with that, we were at the bottom of the hour, so we're going to take a break here, and I'll give it a couple of, let me grab the blue book here. But let me point out that even with regard to that, some of the methodology that they've used, or word twisting they've used, has to do with maintaining arms. But the purpose behind anonymity was to ensure that there would be a check and balance system in place so that guns would be pointed at government to keep people who gravitate to government that are evil in line. That's why the people who want to know where all the guns are are your enemies. Any B-witch who wants to know where all the weapons are, that's the person who needs to be shot. That's the person who needs to be dragged up, put up against the wall and executed for being a traitor. for very, very, very obvious reasons. Okay, hold on a second here because I've got the blue book in hand, Ed, and I'll tell you what. Let's see, number one. Actually, we already did John Isley. Oh, let's have some fun. Mark Coppler, privateering. Mark Coppler, privateering. And beyond that, let's see, actually that's a pretty long one. I'll tell you what, we're just going to do that, Ed. That'll be the only one for the bottom of the hour break. Mark Coppler, Privateering. You're listening to Liberty Tree Radio dot 4 mg dot com, Liberty Tree Radio dot org. And again, if you'd like to write us, PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. That's PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. And a reminder too that if you'd like to make a music request, liberty at provide.net. Give me the name of the song, give me the author or band, name of the song, a video, a catch of video, so you've got an idea which one you want, audio video, usually it's YouTube or Vivo. And in addition to that, don't forget, title for your email should be Music Request in all caps. That way I cannot miss it. Not that I'll probably miss it anyway, but it helps me with the time I have. We're all limited, and you're pitching in just by giving me a little assist. So Mark Koppler, Private Tearing for the bottom of the hour. And we'll see. Hold on here one more. Yes, as soon as I said that. Miller was the case that everybody traditionally used all the anti-gun monsters used for years to try and argue about why they had a right to steal your weapons, to confiscate your guns, etc. The Miller case is avoided now. We will go. Well, we'll try to avoid. We're not with a pilot's lot. Oh no, they're privateers. Yeah, yeah, well, you know. Privateers. One of the things to remember also about the American War for Independence is that the Navy, although we had a Navy, we did employ a privateer fleet that was extensive. Private tiers were militia, naval, operators. Those were naval militia. Now yes, there actually was separate from that. Shallow water, naval, militia up and down the coast. Let's remember that all of the colonies had coasts. And contrary to the yap that the compression historians try to give you guys, and we are in the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, we're into the 251st year of the creation of the country because we started the country 14 months before the Declaration of Independence by shooting British ATF and FBI that came out to confiscate the guns. When we shot the British Admiralty Court ATF and FBI who came out to shoot, you know, grab the guns, we didn't stop shooting them all through the time up to and including finally having the Declaration of Independence officially given a pad on the head of squeeze on the arse and implemented. Okay, so the big thing here again is we chose to go to war. We chose, the American people did, as needed. They were coming out for the weapons. Canada, you're in the same boat. Canada, oh Canada needs to be free. Oh Canada needs to have a war for independence. Once you have that war for independence and you break free, don't you buy into this bullshit with the present admiralty contract here in the US. You don't want that. Canada needs to be a free and independent nation state separate from the ring knockers. Now there's a whole bunch of people that are promoting and I'm noticing certain let's just say types of people are stirring the pot for the conflict up there in Canada. If you pay attention to some of the, let's just say the backgrounds of some of the people, Their job is to try and push Canada directly into the Admiralty Contract so that in reality the Canadian people would not leave the Commonwealth slash the Empire. America has already been compromised for quite some time with the War Powers Act of 1933, which is still in effect, it's not been moved out. And I would remind everybody, we were just talking about the NFA Act. Well, the NFA Act was part of the whole scam with the Gun Control Act of 1933-34 attached to the Gold Confiscation Act combined first with the War Powers Act of 1933. Now, in 1938, that's the thing about the Miller cases, I've said it several times, the Miller case was still under the common law court. which is why they ruled as they did. The Jewish mob realized that they had to kill the court and again it was an open action of surrendering the courts of the United States to the British Crown Mile Admiralty Courts of England. This is why your law books all have a British registry instead of an American registry. You don't think so? Go look at those canned law books. Look in the front. Where's the copyright? And this is all because of a combination of the War Powers Act of 1933 and the 1938 Buck Act which altered the courts. And this is something that we'll talk about, but most people won't because those that are cued to create and stir the pot don't want everybody to roll back to the freedom element of our history, but rather to try and keep everybody indentured to the crown. This is why Canada needs a war for independence. Canada, you do not want to latch onto what we presently have here in corporate America. You want to be free Canada. In fact, if you have a war for independence, you would technically be freer than the American people are right now because they've allowed for the latches of the corporation to be attached once again to America to the American people and because of that we are presently being abused at a massive level which is leading towards the data center slash Jewish communist all-seeing eye police state that they want to plug in. Now, you're on the edge of the two in Canada, but guess what? You have an opportunity here. You need to, A, shoot their ass out of your country, declare true independence, which would actually put you a step above the United States right now, and in the process, the American people need to scrub out the country, get rid of the Admiralty Court, reinstate the common law court where it belongs, get rid of the corporation completely, which is something that, as I say, oh my god, they're going to put you on a list. I'm on somebody's stinking list. I don't really care. Bottom line is it's irrelevant anyway. Everybody is seeing that if we let this continue, everybody's screwed. You know what? We're going to keep our transportation. You know what? We're going to openly be able to talk. We are going to have freedom of speech. We are going to use the Bill of Rights. The Bill of Rights is the property of us, the American people, us, the people of each other's respective states, us. Not the corporation, not the feds, and sure as hell not the British Crown. or the Jewish crown mile because that's really what it is now. It has been for quite some time. So again, slave or free, which will you be? Well, you need to step up to the plate. You need to be free people. To do that, you need to fight for, it needs to be a war for independence and you need to make it happen. It is a necessary thing. It is a needful thing, especially right now. Now, other things attached to that particular problem, and again, if you're in Canada, the best thing you can do is vote with your wallet and buy more ammo. In fact, even if all you can do is two boxes of shotgun shells a week, and you should try to make that a goal, at the very least, two boxes of shotgun shells a week, until this thing kicks off. But everybody listening on my end of the stick over here in America, we need to be doing the same thing. We need to constantly be bolstering the inventory of munitions that we have in hand for what is coming. And that means procuring whatever you can to the nth degree. Now, we might have a little more resource than the Canadians in some ways. So once again, if you can afford a case of ammunition, obviously that would be the sensible thing to do. A case of whatever. Vote with your wallet, buy more ammo. When you do buy more ammo, buy it by the case. The other thing is purchasing agents, purchasing officers. Are you a grandfather in your clan slash family line? Or you know, house Bob or house Fred, take your pick, whatever your name is. House Schmidlap. Well, if you are, the best gift that you can give to the family is to be the one purchasing all the ammunition. If you're closer to meeting your maker, you've got nothing to lose and everything to gain. Do you like the people that you are riding with? Have you taught enough of your family members to actually do the right thing and are they doing the right thing? Well the best thing that you can do then is be the individual that purchases the ammunition on your name. Time comes, maybe we'll be gone before, you know, again, time doesn't wait for anybody. Maybe just keel over from a heart attack, whatever happens. Information goes to the grave with you. But that's the best situation. That is what you need to be planning around right now. We need to make sure that the enemy is offered nothing. And so if you're a senior member of whatever group, you should be the individual that does the purchase work for the unit. Why not? You're not losing anything, you're not going to hurt you. And again, well, they could do what? They're planning on killing you anyway. If they get their way with this national data center crap, and by the way, that's what the B-A-A-L room is all about with old Trumpa dump and as an employee of the Israelis, they're putting in a massive underground foreign run Intel operation for the purpose of control of the country or at least to assist in monitoring or determining control of the country by the kosher mafia when the time comes. Everybody I think pretty well could see it though trying desperately not to but it's in your face. It's here. It's what they're planning. So, what we need to do is we need to act accordingly. We will isolate. They can scream orders all they want, but if they're in splendid isolation, stuck in their little dot on the map, wherever they are, not going anywhere, nothing they can do about what we choose to do. But we need to be better prepared. Another thing I will remind you, and I've asked many times, we need more medical support units. A lot of people that are like, oh, I think I could fight. Or like I said earlier, I couldn't shoot somebody. Well, you don't have to. You can help people from dying that have been shot by somebody else. How's that sound? That's not a bad thing. I think you can handle that. And so again, organizing, equipping a medical formation, that should be a priority for a lot of you that are listening out there. It's a simple process, straightforward, and we can get a lot accomplished in the time that we do have left. So, medical support formations, transportation units. If you got this last weekend, we did do two more churches where you got a chance to speak to all the elders. I'm looking for small churches. We're looking for independents. There are quite a few that don't register with anybody for a reason. Well, they're either going to be a medical detachment or if they're a little bigger, they're going to be a medical unit, like a forward area aid station unit. and they're building accordingly right now. Everybody can pitch in, in some way. Everybody can participate. Everybody fight, nobody quit. Well, not necessarily fight, like I said. We'll be happy we just show up to keep people from leaking to death. How's that sound? Next, let's see, we only got about 10 minutes here. Hold on, there was one other thing I wanted to touch on. I went to the other workstation. RTGparks.com. I've mentioned them several times. One of the things that they do have is a whole surplus section. As I mentioned briefly as we were leaving the other day off the air. RTGparts.com, if you go through their surplus and also through their parts section, it's kind of eclectic. I have to point that out. What I mean is that it's not as perfect and uniform as some others are with regard to subject matter, from one category to the next. Inside, say, surplus. You want to go through each page. There's stuff that's randomly posted, totally disassociated with what's around it, but definitely items that you will probably find of interest if you are outfitting particular groups. Also, spare parts in terms of, for instance, furniture for the AR-15. There's a bunch of odds and ends categories slash items that you're going to find randomly as you go through it. So it's a good page. They have the German 30 round and 40 round AK-47 mags, Polymer still in stock. In addition to that, they do have some other mags that are actually quite reasonably priced. They did have a deal on SKS Tripper clips. Again, the two best locations, although there might be one company that's still selling cases of stripper clips, but most of you can't afford that unless you're a group. If you're an individual and you do have an SKS but you want to keep loading up ammunition, they have a deal on the Chinese chest pouches over at RTGparts.com, that's why I'm just mentioning the surplus. They have the best deal on those pouches anywhere in the country right now. I think it's a five point bundle. You want to go take a look at that. In addition, they have the stripper clips. Now, why do I bring it up? I already got a chest pouch marker. I already got a pouch system. We use, and I think it's $5 a piece if you buy five of those chest pouches at RTGparts.com. We use those for bandoliers for the SKS ammo. The advantage is you can literally pull you out of a 20 millimeter can. We have the chest pouches already loaded up with ammunition, all the other small, uh, obstinance parts that go into the secondary pockets. And when you pull one of those out, you can hand it to somebody and they can drop the chest pouch they've got, grab that one, or sling that on over top of whatever else they've got for more ammunition and drop it as they need to and send it back to the rear for reloading down the road. So the cool thing is that the 20mm ammo cans, they're perfect for that because they're big enough and wide enough They are these, yes, somebody's saying, well Mark, they're a little bulky. Yes, they're not real flimsy and light like the average bandolier is that you see that's a throwaway item or a light duty item. But the price is right. We can't build them for $5 apiece between labor and cloth. So while they're available, and if I run to another location for these, I'll let you know, Major Surplus has the submachine gun chest pouch variant. for I think about $20. And somebody asked, what does that work with? Well, Uzi mags. If you've got an Uzi, basically enough, the original pouches were designed for the Peppies in Chinese issue. Well, we have other weapons that have long stick mags. And to be quite honest, I think that even the 32 or 33 round Glock extended mags would work with those Chinese chess pouches. I'd have to test that one. I haven't really looked that closely at that one, but they're pretty close. So we need to do that. Anyway, again, if you get a chance, get over there and it's rtgparts.com. I don't think they have... you know what? I didn't bother to look. They might have ammunition. They might even have a good price on ammunition, or at least they have it. And ball ammunition, the 7.62x39 is your first choice. I know immediately I had several people asking about 545 by 39, that's the AK-74 round. There's no new stocks except maybe over at, hold on here, let's see, who had the latest batch? I'm thinking, well of course, yes, AIMSurplus.com. AIMSurplus.com does have 545 by 39 right there. But there are a couple others that are carrying some of the bulk of the Tula. The Tula. And if you run into the Tula, it's just factory blase ammunition. But it works every time you pull the trigger. So that should be, again, that's a good choice and that's a reasonable priority. Also, somebody asked, where do we get these SHS-2 pouches from? Well, right now we can't, but I'm trying to track them down. That's the pouch I was mentioning the other day. The SHS2 pouches we have a good quantity of. They're already eaten up with the iFacts that we just built. Remember that backup pouch for the iFacts? It's a slick side. It's actually a really nice pouch, but they've run out. So we're trying to find another source or we're trying to go to the wholesaler because we can purchase these in quantity. I mean we have purchasing power requests for these things to the point where we're going to try to do several thousand of them and if we do that I know we can bring the price down. But again, that is the mission right now. Also, the iFAC pouches. Guys, you're going to have to catch this, catch Ken. Look to see what's out there with all the different surplus companies. And by the way, with the iFAC pouch, if the used is cheaper, go with it. The iFAC, I haven't seen one that's been beat to death anyway. And a used iFAC pouch is going to work just fine. The insert may or may not be there. It's a plus or minus thing. I know there's a bunch of stuff posted on eBay. Again, too numerous to mention right now. But there again, there's an insert, a slip hard stock insert that has things attached to it. The older one, which by the way, I just realized I dug some of these out from five years ago, so six years ago. And the first model iFAC is slightly different. In fact, the older style panel will not fit in the new iFAC pouches. So you're not probably going to run into them. But I did have some. I actually was surprised. It was, I think, probably an XM model, experimental model. And it works just fine. But they changed it up because they wanted it more accessible. If you're wounded, you can't have something so deep you're groping for things. It has to be easy enough for you to be able to unzip or pop or velcro open and you've got to be able to reach everything with what digits you might have left. You might have even one of those missing in a firefight. And for that reason it's got to be very user friendly. So that was why they changed the design on the IFAX just slightly by dimension. The original ones I have are old enough that they're actually in woodland. and they're the first model, the XM model, and then they're also in OD green, which I think is rather interesting. I forgot completely that I actually had acquired those. So, IFACs, whatever you're gonna do, build them, build more, we're gonna need them. Doc will use them, trust me, Doc will keep you alive, but you gotta have the tools in the toolbox for it to happen, and that means everybody needs to pitch in, because Doc can't cover all of that experience. He will cover your ass when the time comes, but you're going to have to be part of the economic solution to ensure that we have those tools where they need to be. Anyway, we're almost to the top. Last but not least, again, thank you to our friends who responded to the call up at the facilities. I think this weekend, be prepared. A little bit of a thank you ceremony because that's the kind of work we need to see done. I know everybody will go, well we're just doing our job. But no, it was all volunteer. We have the thinkers, they got the thinkers. Our people show up. Our people get the job done. And that's the difference between their side and our side. And it's why we're going to win. In fact, we have no choice but to win. We ain't got nowhere to go. We're gonna keep what we got and I am not gonna live with nothing and be happy. I'm gonna live with what I've got and I'm gonna make their lives miserable. I'm gonna hunt their ass down and get rid of everyone. That's one of the bastards. How's that sound? I'm gonna own something, be really happy, but especially happy with the fact that I put their ass in the grave and they're no longer a problem for us. And you should be thinking that way too. God bless our Republic. That's the new jamboreto. Here we go. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march. But day and night. I'm going to go out and get some work done. I'll be right back in one hour for the evening intel report. God bless y'all. Again, play it safe. Make sure you get a coat on tonight when you go out and about. The chill is still in the air. Bye-bye. We're all complete with our devotion, boy, ready to flee. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, the chores, send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. You regain the freedoms for which we fought and died. Or don't you have to carry on with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish to kill fear? Most sons of the Republic arise. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Reserve our great Republican eating God's given right. And pray to God. As I awoke, he vanished, and the mists of words were true. But we have ourselves, for even now as tyrants trampled each god-given rite, we only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. He stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Evening, ladies and gentlemen, this is the Third hour of the Intelligence Report. I am our corny, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters on and behind the lines in occupied territories, southeast, west, north, and southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. Want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there. No matter what body of water you just happen to be resting on at this moment. Although of course we have many inland personnel doing the exact same thing. Helping with rebroadcasting. Thank you. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States, and it is Thursday. No way. Yes way. It's Thursday. And it's also the end of the month. This is the last hour of April for the Intel report. It is the 30th of April. It is 2026, Old Earth Calendar 2026, Battle for the Republic Book 3, a dark anniversary. A bunch of interesting stuff going on. Of course the conversation is about now it's being fabricated. It's been fabricated because there was no reason for it to happen. And people were saying, why aren't the globalists doing something about the food fertilizer problem? Well, if they're the ones that created the fertilizer problem, they have done something. They've done exactly what they've planned on seeing the fertilizer problem do. Starview. Now not everybody will be starved and many of you will just simply be paying outrageous prices for food if they have their way Hmm. It'll be fascinating to see how that works out for everybody. I think anyone's going to be happy about the situation to say the least but For this reason we kind of got a little bit of a checklist we need to go through and it's not a very hard process to actually have some food security built into your system right now. Okay? Number one is that there are three basic, three separate basic steps with regard to food production. The first and foremost is already out there waiting for it. It's naturally occurring. Number one, how knowledgeable are you of all of the different things that are growing around you? Nettles, not stinging nettles, regular nettles. Traditional nettles are a food source. Dandelion greens are a food source. Most everybody in this country at one point or another has been pretty close to starvation. And so having a working knowledge of what's off the shelf, so to speak, is the best thing to do. But let's not forget we have crab apple, apple, we have trees, we've got nut trees of all types, stickery, chestnut, walnut. Acorn even. All of these trees produce a specific amount of foodstuffs every year. They're naturally occurring, they don't require a whole lot of maintenance. Buried bushes being the same way. So that's the most traditional flesh, what would you call it? Gather produce available. I used to know when I was growing up, my mom and dad grew up during the Depression, they used to take us out and we would go to all the places where they knew all the hickory nut and walnut trees were and we would pick when the season came time. And during the winter we'd be shelling and, you know, cracking open walnuts and hickory nuts and picking them for mom who would be making delightful cakes and cookies with those nuts that we shelled. And this is an overlap from understanding that if you don't have any resources and they pull the money supply, where are you going to get your food from? Now, that's just one element. That's the alla natural element. The other is developed food processing systems like that. Planting and securing particular breeds of trees and berry bushes, which I do all the time. In fact, I'm getting ready to move. probably a couple hundred berry bushes from one location to multiple locations around me here. It'll be black raspberry and red raspberry. And I'm not going to let any of those plants go to waste. Number one, what's really cool about raspberries, they do two things. They produce food and they produce barbed wire. naturally occurring, horrific barbed wire if you do it right, you can make a bocage that literally controls an area from any kind of animal or human transfer through the area. You take a fence, you build up the bocage on that fence and continue to build the bocage up with a number of different naturally occurring plants that are very effective at hurting people. It won't stop everybody, but it stops most everybody. Now, the big thing is you always get food stuffs. Haze all of the counterparts to food stuffs that you actually eat every day are typically foreign. Now, they may not eat them every day, but they're food stuffs that are domesticated. Let me give an example. There's gooseberry, but then there's wild gooseberry. Wild gooseberry, even the fruit itself has thorns, if you don't know that. The same is true with hazelnut. Domesticated hazelnut versus wild hazelnut. And naturally occurring, naturally producing hazelnut will produce the same amount of food that regular domesticated hazelnut plants will, but everything's got thorns. So all of nature has a defensive mechanism typically around it because that's developed over a period of time based upon how do I survive in a munching environment where there are many little hoofed creatures and little mammals that want to eat me. Now, the development of these patches you need to put under your area of control, but you also need to put them farther out where they're, you know, the back 40, next to creeks, streams where plenty of water will be available, or even if water is reduced, there's moisture available. These plants don't need that much to produce. And you can also do and promote other types of plants that will come back year after year by self-seeding. An example of this are many of the leeks, onions, and chives. We have a chive patch that's about eight feet long by about two to three feet wide. It's self-developed. Just by planting a certain amount of chives in the area, year after year, we get about probably three to five pounds of dried chives every year out of that patch. It's a little longer in one spot, a little narrower in the other end. It's not regimented. It's naturally occurring. but it does continue to reproduce and expand. Now all you have to do is get it in the ground. You get it in the ground, it works for you. You see how that is? So this is what you need to be thinking about right now. Get it in the ground so that it will work for you. Now the first, I should say third category, which is the first you probably thought about, you've reversed the list, but gardens and home production of any kind. Right now for the crops at this moment, We have the first of the season peas, we've got most all the other early cold air, cold soil crops in and sprouting, they're already coming up, in fact they're well developed. And then we still have the overlapping, for instance, onions that I did through buckets. Any onion that started to go bad, I don't throw those out, those immediately go right into dirt. Why? We end up with hundreds and hundreds of green onion stalks all through the winter. So we got fresh food here, not just having to go to the store. We've got something that is fresh and it produces all in its lonesome. Once you get it in the ground, it just keeps growing. You get it in a dirt bucket. This year I just did three gallon food grade pails. Well, three gallon pails. Didn't care if they were food grade or not, but they were food grade. and they cranked out and are still cranking out many many many many green onions for green onion stock for us right now that's again food you know food for thought so to speak carrots, beets and radishes are fast and thick and I highly recommend that you pick a spot this year and make a carrot patch up it can be whatever size you want do a little research you want to do the same with radishes Radishes grow fast, radishes are highly productive, they will grow as big as you, and promote them with water available. So there are many different breeds of radishes. We grow five different types here. This year we'll probably do more. But some are the size of carrots. There are some of the longer white radish that are as big as a carrot. Again, this is offering more foodstuffs for mix. Now, overlapping with that this year, we're doing as much pumpkin and gourd as possible to include remote locations. One area is going to be planted in the back 40s, several different locations in the area, and I mean several. We'll be done in the traditional Indian three-tier corn, bean, and pumpkin, or corn, bean, and squash. In addition to that, I'm going to do several patches of pumpkin. And we're also going to be doing several patches of squash of different breeds. And we're keeping them totally isolated because I want the seeds pure. This is the reason for doing larger patches this year. You don't need fertilizer for any of this. Contrary to what they're told, oh my god, we can't eat without the fertilizer. Yes, actually we can. The big issue is, again, properly husbanding the soil. Typically in areas where you are, you probably haven't had any crop in there to begin with. In many areas you've got quite a bit of yard that's probably just nothing but grass and standing. You don't want to waste it, like just dig up the grass and the top soil that's with it, you want to, again, clear out the soil, turn it, and better the quality of the machine as far as being able to turn and churn. the better the first phase of restricting parasitic growth of other plants and what you want from continuing in the area that you're planting on planting in. You don't want to carve off the sod and move it away. That's topsoil. Always remember that you don't want to move the topsoil. You may not have that much to begin with. Now, I don't care what it is, but anything that you put in the ground this year is beneficial. There are some items that are better for storage. Example, I just mentioned squash and pumpkin. Guys, you can strip squash and pumpkin and dry it to create pumpkin jerky or squash jerky. That's exactly what it sounds like. You strip the pumpkin by about a quarter of an inch or quarter inch strips and put it in the food dryer and you can even hang it and smoke it just like you do meats. and the end result is the same. You end up with a very shelf stable food stuff that's ready to go. Now you need to start thinking about containers now, not just commercial mason jars. You don't need commercial mason jars for everything. Any kind of plastic containers with an effective lid or other jars or glass jars especially that you have that you've emptied. Wash them out and separate them by type and try to start building up a certain pattern of your repeat process with regard to a product. Save the glass jars. You don't waste your mason jars on dry storage food items. You utilize the throwaway type glass for foodstuffs that typically would not even have to be in a container to be stored, but they're much more efficiently stored if they are in a glass container. It keeps the bug of those, keeps moisture away. It does everything to elongate the survivability of the food stock that you put together. The mason jars are saved for your wet work, any kind of wet processing that you're going to do. We're taking advantage of the strawberry and raspberry jelly that Nancy did in the middle of winter that I told you about. And we had a surfy of raspberries, literally dozens of trays of raspberries, as in whole rack trays like from any of the grocery stores of raspberries. We processed them all into jelly and that's a high treat. Especially down the road, it will, well, will especially be a high treat. But in the meantime, it is one of these situations, these things where it's straightforward with regard to the canning process. It's not hard to figure out. But you need to start sorting out what you're going to do with what it is you plan on putting together. And not only just having that first generation processing, but let's understand something. If you have to really start feeding off the shelf because the food is not so much unavailable, it's just unaffordable, then you're going to have to seriously look at the idea of having alternate or next generation containers and storage systems in place. You know, it's not the first wave, it's the second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, tenth, twentieth hundredth. Hopefully before we get to 100, we'd be back to doing something in our own house, so to speak, taking care of our own people and producing what we need internally inside the country, which is what should be happening anyway. One of the other issues with regard to all of the food storage, and again let me get down to the storage systems first, we have conventional canning that you're familiar with. That's the first thing that jumps out at everybody. I'm going to put in a mason jar. There's dry pack, which is air drying of whatever type. In addition to that, you have a freeze dryer, and freeze dryers are available out there, but do research and pay attention to the people who have been using the equipment. There's a lot of things that they've already caught on to that aren't necessarily mentioned by the industry that you need to practice if you are going to use a freeze dryer. We have two freeze dryers running right now within our group, with our people, where they're close and friendly. They work well, the food store is longer, but again we also have to have a system for putting the freeze dried product in to protect it from moisture. Moisture kills, moisture causes problems. Now the other method is something that has to do with the squash and the pumpkins and carrots and everything else and that is a root cellar. I highly recommend that you put a root cellar together. That is something that you need to investigate, do a little research, it's not hard to figure out, but once you got it, it's priceless. It's one of those things you really do need. So keep in mind that you need to be right now planning ahead and trying to develop a location best suited for a root cellar. Most of your houses have one. We have older farmhouses and in every case we have, most of us do, in every case we have root cellars in every building, every house has one. So we don't have to make it, we just have to maintain it. That's the biggest issue, keeping it clean, keeping the bugs and rodents out to a degree. This allows you to bin or box, for instance, squash, pumpkin, you can do any root vegetable you want. In fact, pretty much every kind of plant, in fact, I know people who take a whole tomato plant and at the end of the year with green tomatoes on it and hang them. And they, of course, pick from those through the rest of the season for as long as they last. And, you know, at a certain point you harvest everything. You're eating fresh tomatoes through the season, not all of it, but through most of it. Everything has a finite lifespan in terms of storage capability, storage retention, how long will it last? But the big thing here again is that you need to be thinking ahead towards this now, not waiting until later. It's not difficult to be ahead of the game. Again, proper planning prevents poor performance. Another thing about, whoa, thank you, I appreciate that. Another thing that You need to remember, especially with the situation that we're in, is that the bad guys are going to try to do as much damage to everybody in the community as they can. This creates animosity, antagonism. People get hungry or people even get mildly hungry because they aren't getting their favorite goodies. They believe that what's theirs is theirs and what's yours is ours. So remember, you're going to have, and that's the purpose behind using the starvation tool, pressure from below and pressure from above. You need to get people motivated so that they are squared away before things go to hell in a hand cart wherever possible. Don't preach about what you have, but recommend whenever the conversation comes up, wow, it'd be a good idea to have a few things on the shelf. And then, again, promote by giving people ideas about what they should have on the shelf. Example, a quick solution, as we've talked about many, many times over the year, for a lot of food on the shelf in a short period of time, which is critical. is rolled oats. Inexpensive by comparison to a lot of other foods. I know that the propagandists are trying to tell you, oh, it's not going to do you any good. It won't save you. It hurts you. It's hurtful. Blah, blah, blah, blah. Well, here's how this works. You're going to be hungry enough that you'll eat this. Well, forgive me. The rear end out of a skunk and not think twice about it. You get to that starvation level, and the hunger that we're talking about hits. Everybody's going to understand a really bad lesson about why it is that a lot of times you need to have that bulk slash filler just to make it through from one day to the next. And rolled oats are a good option because they're easy to store, multiple purpose, they're used as a filler to, again, fill the void. Grumbly stomachs, think about it that way. And the fact that we're trying to avoid that. One of the most important things here again is that there are many other different foodstuffs that obviously are comparable but rolled out are pretty much one of the cheapest off-the-shelf items you can run into that's also a good long storage item. Again, packaging is everything, so don't forget that. Well, with regard to your gardening processes, also think ahead. You're not going to be able to eat everything, not if you want to eat the year after this year, because you've got to have seed for the next cycle. And that's especially important. So remember, again, you're going to be planning for seed production. Ooh, unbelievable. to make sure that you have what you need to work into the next year. One of the things I am doing, because some of you listening know I did it, well Mark, you're giving stuff away. I am giving seed away to a degree right now because I'm trying to promote as much of our heritage production seeds as possible. And since we, as I told you last year, the mission last year was to produce seed. Not so much food, although we had more than enough. We're still eating off last year's production between freezers, canned goods, you know, jar goods and dry goods. And we could roll over this year with just what we have on the shelf. We could. But with regard to seeds, the reason for production last year was to promote extended production this year. And it's a good thing we actually did that. So what I've been doing is playing Johnny Hungarian pull bean seed. My name is Johnny Hungarian pull bean seed. Yes, I'm going to share those pull beans everywhere we can drop them in people's laps. We're here. You got 10, 12 of these. It's a rattlesnake pull bean. I've got a Ukrainian pull bean, and we're making a point of dropping those in every family's garden plan that we possibly can. And we also do a map out to help everybody to understand what it is you need to do to make it work. And the reason for that is we need more production out there. My neighbor is better fed. My neighbor probably won't go cannibal as quickly. Hopefully. I mean, cross your fingers. I mean, we can't be sure. But we'll try. And again, it's a matter of them getting motivated. The good thing is I'm also selective about who I do that with because if it looks like someone who is just not going to get up off their dead ass, no, I don't help them. I'm not going to bother. I've got too many people. For everyone like that, I've got three people that are, wow, they're doing a garden this year. They've never heard of this stuff. They've never heard of the Ukrainian or the Potawatomi or chip-a-while pole beans that we're using and when you explain to them that you can eat them through the season, grain, you know, snap beans, but at the end of the season you let everything go dry and you've got storage beans. You can eat those or, of course, don't forget the... Well, the more people we can get to grow these things this year, the more seed there will be available the year after. So right now we're doing a forced multiplication grow. That's the plan. And it's working. So far everybody is, again, we've got people that are already even doing pre-sprouting. They wanted to see how these work. So the neat thing is, like one person again too, they've got them in planters right now. And the one good thing about that is that, again, the pole bean is a very aggressive bean. It is a big producer. That's the advantage. Ukrainian pole beans, we had not done them before. One of our allies did, who's listening. And they got phenomenal production out of the plant. And for that reason, all of them. So we're doing that. Another one, a series of different corns that we're doing this year. Now I will remind you of something else. All popcorn is non-hybrid slash heritage. Everybody hear what I said? All popcorn, in other words, all popcorn is seed. Popcorn has always been a competitive industry with regard to not just what you buy from the store, but there's a whole group out there that do competitive production of different breeds of popcorn. The neat thing is because of that is there's very high quality grades that typically drop right into your shopping cart every day that you could actually be planning if need be and you should. And the price is right. It's a good change out. On that note though, because usually when you make popcorn, you can do it in a dry pan, you typically have to have oils or fats in order for you to pop the popcorn. So that's something you need to be thinking about too, or some of the basics in storage. That includes vinegar, in addition to that, oils of different types, whatever cooking oil is your choice. Needless to say, if you're going to be butchering animals, fat is going to be saved. This is something you're going to have to get used to. If you don't know about processing lard or how to process, again, animal fat from different animals, you need to do a little research now. Don't wait until the last minute. And it's, again, because, well, if you want to cook something, again, cooking oils are a premium in a high threat slash high risk environment slash situation where money has gone into the toilet, or doesn't exist, and everybody's trying to make their way without eating people, of course. Which is the big plan for me, is the not eating people part. To do that, we gotta have the right tools in the toolbox. But it's also change up. Everybody always yaps about food fatigue. Well, the reason is the way you prevent that is you make a point of actually planning ahead and developing these different food sources so you have a number of different options. Okay, now we're at the bottom of the hour and I'm not going to get too far away from that absolute bottom of the hour marker right there. Ed? Oh, let's see. Six-gun devil, I walk alone. Six-gun devil, I walk alone and Bad Wolves Zombie. How's that sound? Sixth Gun Devil. That's for our friends in Virginia and North Carolina. Sixth Gun Devil dash I Walk Alone. And then Bad Wolves dash Zombie for our friends in the Upper Peninsula. Want to say hi to the 48th Regimental Combat Team, Colonial Marine Militia, the UP. Those guys have been around for a very long time. And the CMM actually has an amphibious unit up there. We've got naval militia in the Upper Peninsula. We do on both sides of the state also, by the way. And we're building more. You're right. Out there again, you are listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4MG.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org. One of the things that they're really pushing right now is the fertilizer issue. Now let me point something out. Does anybody remember how many of you are old enough that when you went to Florida when Florida used to produce things? You know, Florida used to produce things. It really doesn't produce much of anything anymore. Pretty well in the toilet. One of the things I used to do, we go fishing on the west side down by west side of Florida, down there in the pirate keys. We grandpa's old boat that he put together we'd take out into the key areas there. There's the pirate islands and if you could down far enough by Boca Grande and South it's south of Sarasota anywhere there's several locations you had boom points Where the oh wait a minute. What is it that was there? What would they call it all fertilizer? They were producing fertilizer in Florida at one time And in fact, so much so that we were exporting in the 70s and 80s massive quantities of fertilizer. So let me ask you, like everything else we've seen hockey puck by the ring knockers in this country, what happened to the fertilizer production? Where'd it go? We used to actually, I'll never forget this, there was a Japanese freighter that was taking on fertilizer, the booms, the conveyors come out from the shore about a mile and a half. If you imagine how this long, long, long narrow pier is. And we came up with this stinky little, you know, in-waterway boat that my grandpa had built. And we watched the Japanese fisher, the guys, the crew were trying to fish and they're pulling their lines up and there's nothing on the hooks. So my dad and my grandpa grabbed our fiddler crabs that we had in the bucket there, took a container, a half gallon can for coffee, and threw about 20, 30 fiddler crabs in there. And my dad held the hook up and showed them hay and pointed at it. And they pointed at the can and they dropped down a basket with a rope. and they put the fiddler crabs in there and they ran them up and the guys looked down at us and everybody smiled and gave a thumbs up and then the fiddler crab got hooked down the hook, they dropped him back down over the side, from the base deck of the ship, no small distance, and it's almost as quickly as they had that line hit the water, they had a fish. But what were they doing? They were waiting for the load up of fertilizer from the fertilizer plants in Florida. So let me ask, what happened to the fertilizer plants in Florida? What happened to American fertilizer production, or was this the same garbage like all the rest of the crap we've seen? They fell to the sky. Yeah, well, what happened is, part of this whole UN crap is that remember global manipulation We can only have so many places producing fertilizer where before everybody produced something and therefore if and this is an example what I've been talking about for decades that you have one location that is affected and All of the planet all of a sudden doesn't have any Now how stupid slash? Asinine is that we need to get rid of these people that are causing our problem? It's just in time inventory, Mark. Exactly. Just in time for the collapse. Just in time for the big ripoff. Oh, I mean for the, yeah, whatever. And so what's interesting, and again, guys, I remember this like it was yesterday. It was kind of cool, like I said. We gave them the ability to actually fish off the boat, but what were they doing there? Well, they were doing exactly what they'd done traditionally, which was, again, transfer of commerce goods and materials and in this case it was American fertilizer which was king of the market. See that's the other thing that fascinates me. They could buy it from other people but our product was better than everybody else's. Well I guess until you get the globalists involved and then they intentionally undermined the American gold standard like they did for everything, the gold standard of products And the rest is, shall we say, polluted history. So one of the things that I will reason I brought up the fertilizer issue is, and we got 15 minutes here, I work for, as I said, the two-hour block, I work for an old farmer, his name was Hans. He was a bullheaded Dutchman. But he was a good farmer. The land that he had purchased in the northern end, the very northern top end of Washington County, was part of the old glacier roll. And he got the property cheap. Well, the reason he got the property cheap is because, in theory, everybody said you couldn't produce on that land. Well, he used the traditional farming methods, and this is where I learned this because I did it first hand. I helped him. I was a farm hand. It's what I did after school. It was a great job because I had horses, I could run tractors. I didn't all kind of have, I couldn't buy a horse, but by God I had one to ride. You know what I mean? In other words, he paid for all that. All I had to do to get my sari arse up there and not fall off. That was a good idea. So anyway, it was a good experience, okay? But here's the thing. Haunts didn't buy fertilizer, but Haunts had pigs and Haunts had cows and Haunts had free-roaming flocks of chickens within certain areas. The northern property across the road from where his property was on the south side of Strawberry Lake Road, on the other side of the road, was especially rocky, was especially tough. And, again, that acreage was supposed to be non-productive. Well, what did he do? First he ran the pigs in there. Why did he run the pigs in there? Well, if you don't want to think about pigs, there's two things they do. They rut. They rut for stuff. And they like playing with things. That's what most people don't know. You want to keep a pig happy in a pig pen? Throw two or three bowling balls in with the pigs. Well, the pig that's as happy as the pig in a stye, well more so because he's got something to play with and they work their nose the way that they do when they're looking for things to dig up and nibble on. Well, the great thing is he put the pigs in there for a year. and they rough up and pull up all of the land. You go through with a rocker and we pull out all the top rocks, all the top breaks. We get those out, we made walls out of them progressively, at least on the north end of the field, that's where we dropped them. And so we got the area cleared, but we're not done. After the pig for the first year, in that particular 34 acres, we then run cows the next year. Between the pigs, eating everything and digging up all the roots and killing all of the bigger, heavier, tougher weeds that will come back by root form, well they've dug all those up. Then the cows go in and what you do is you plant a junk crop if you want, which you did one or two acres, you didn't do the whole thing. And you put the cows in there. And the cows nibble some more. And the cow stuff goes in one end of the cow and is distributed across the field by the other end of the cow. No fertilizers. And then the third season, while we're busy running the pigs in another 55 acres, and the cows are still running that when we move them out, we move the pigs. So every year we're moving another field. We're moving everything to another field behind the other. By the third year, we ended up with a corn crop that was comparable to any of the flat bottom land that we had in the area. And he had some flat bottom land that was phenomenal. But the reason everybody was laughing at him when he bought the acreage years ago was because nobody else could make it work. Well, he used the traditional cycle of the full dynamic farm rather than a hyper-specialized farm. So he didn't just run beef, and he just didn't run pig. He ran a multitude of different animals for different purposes. In the property area, he ran the chickens to keep the bugs down. And he would run three, 400 head of what we now call free range. Of course, he'd put fence up, so they wouldn't get past it. They'd stay within their roosting areas. And of course, they'd come in at night into the pens, into the chicken houses. But this was all a cyclic process that everybody knew. In fact, if you notice something across this country, all the fences have disappeared from most of the farms, haven't they? Have you noticed that? That's because they're too busy sucking into the chemical industrial solution rather than traditionally the farmers having livestock that would be a dynamic part of their farming process. Now, to give you an idea of how much of a problem this is and how far they've sucked into this because of the monopoly on beef processing that's taken place, because that's where somebody needs to be shot. We have a limited number of mafiosa types that have taken over the processing which dictates to the farmer their meat prices. That needs to be done away with this part of what we're going to be doing with this American War for Independence. We are going to free ourselves up. And here's the thing, that half of those processors are for and run, not American. But because of this, because of what we're talking about, beef production in the US is the lowest it's been since the 1950s. In fact, the one argument I looked at numbers a week ago, and really talked about it on the air, But they're saying that the beef production is as low as it was back in 1934. Although we still had good beef production back then, we had the same problems of economic downturn and all kinds of other things that were being manipulated by the Jewish communists when it came to the food supply. And so they in turn hurt badly the American farmer. But that was intentional, not accidental. That was part of the big kosher plan for the destruction of the country. We didn't buckle, but they did a lot of damage to us. That's what the Great Depression was all about. And then the demand for control by the same Jewish bankers that created the Depression, which is what the War Powers Act was all about. But if you'll notice, those fences are missing because the farmers aren't running the cattle the way that they were or the livestock the way that they were. Now, we have without commercial industrial fertilizer, we have the capacity with proper land management to be able to do right. But everybody progressively, in the last couple of generations, started buying into the quick, easy fix. And of course it meant that you didn't have to take care of the animals. Now remember too, they've made it more difficult. This is all planned. This is not accidental. The Council on Foreign Relations needs to be executed. The Institute for Social Research needs, everybody needs to be dragged out of it, hung from the lamp poles nearby. and then they need to clean out the rest of the building by fire and make sure that they scatter the ashes and use a pulverizer to crush any component that's left of the wreckage or debris. Just as a lesson to the bastards for what they've intentionally done. The fact of the matter is we have the ability to produce where it's intentionally being retarded by traitors to the American people but also traitors to the planet. This is the problem that we've had for quite some time. It's becoming more and more apparent. And there is no reason for us not to have the... We have the production capacity. We have the physical, mechanical resources to accomplish the task. But we have to get rid of the bastard control freaks that are trying to do everything they can to hurt us because they are power freaks. They are control freaks. They are sociopaths. They are people that need to be gone from our lives. They need to be gone. We, in fact, the biggest thing is, again, the animal manipulation of the animals through the fictional scares of, oh, there's a Schmidt Lab, hoof and wooka disease. How'd it get here? It's like the whole thing with the Asian bird flu. How could the Asian bird flu get to America? Think about it. How could the Asian bird flu get to America? That was the big scam here recently. Okay, explain to me what? Did some chickens fly across the ocean? That doesn't happen. How is it that the Asian bird flu disease, we've got to kill off all your chickens, how did that come about? Where did that come from? Logically, if you use even a little gray matter, not much, it's pretty straightforward that it can't. So somebody brought it at cost? Or is the testing faulty and they know that it is? And they're willing to sell out the country to the ring knockers so they can gain that much more petty power in a situation where they have no business being given such authority in the first place. They need to have their sari eye shot. Good dollars to it. Now, again, We have the resources right off the bat at this point in time. We're not going to be able to manage the big wave, but we can manage, in other words, we can't do the macro, but we can do the micro. And that means food production across the board needs to be a priority. We are going into the growing season. Contrary to what everybody thinks, that is not a bad thing. We have the ability to produce what we have. And let's not forget with regard to food processing. Guys, if you're serious about not starving, don't forget sprouting is one of the several things that is a must. All sprouting requires is water. Water. And you increase the food value of anything that you produce with sprouting by 800%. Including developing, because of the sprouting process, most of the essential amino acids that you need to survive. simply with sprouting. Have you noticed how everybody is doing the panic routine? And I have a problem with this. Everybody's doing the, oh my god, we're going to die panic routine. But do you hear them proposing any solutions? They will point to safely, telling you, pointing out what is very obvious, obviously the problem. But you'll notice that there isn't an effort to actually demonstrate a solution. And it should be offered every time that you point out the problem, it's like I'm doing right now. This is why I committed to this hour, this purpose, I was gonna do it earlier. Food production is a high priority and the good thing is your enemy is waging war against you. Okay, we all accept that. What's good about this, what's gonna be good about this Mark? Well, it's the fact that it's starting before the growing season. This whole situation would have been going on from the fall through the winter with that bullshit war that they tried to get going. Now, they chose instead for what we call the long campaign window. There's the short slash precise, concise campaign window which is from the late fall or fall during the harvest through to the winter and into the spring. Typically, again, all parties, if they don't have food resources available, the population starves out and they are forced to succumb to the police state or whatever it is that's being demanded by the power freaks. The good thing is we're at the beginning of the growth cycle, and I don't hear people saying that, which they better start doing. We have the ability to crank out tonnage. In fact, massive tonnage. We've got more than enough real estate to produce everything that we need without fertilizer. So all of you need to seriously be looking at any kind of food production. And then also, I mentioned sprouting. Look into and have the materials you need to be able to sprout the food that you have. If it can be sprouted, it should be. Quite nutritious. And you're not eating bugs. And you're not eating people. That's a really good thing. And you probably get some bugs or whatever, and you're grown, but guess what? Extra protein. Anyway, we're at the top. For everybody out there, food is a weapon. We need to make sure that we have a big arsenal reserved in place to make sure that the bad guys don't have their way. God bless our Republic. Death to the New World Order! We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the march! Oh damn, I know. You're kicking those slatters. Beat them down hard. Don't let them get back up. We need to start putting fencing back up, people. It needs to be decent, we need to invest well, but we need to be able to contain the livestock that we have to produce. And if we have a government agent coming around to try and give a problem about producing it, well that person needs to be gone. Because that person is trying to play anal-repentant control freak, and in no way, shape, or form is beneficial for the security and safety of the nation. They are a determined and a burden, and they need to be gone. Anyway, let's get out of here for now. It's taking over, more LTR coming up, and we will be back in a new month! Tomorrow, Friday, on Liberty Tree Radio. God bless. Bye-bye.