May 11, 2026
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3h 11m
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2026
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, militia organization, and current events on this Monday evening broadcast. He covered vehicle maintenance and spare parts logistics, reviewed a Guns and Gadgets video on Everytown's gun control narrative, discussed historical 1927 gun confiscations and underwater firearm discoveries in the Great Lakes, and addressed Trump golden statue imagery as idolatry. The show included commentary on Prozac-related violence, airport tarmac incidents, economic collapse preparation, and militia symbolism emphasizing life rather than death imagery.
- preparedness
- militia organization
- spare parts
- logistics
- second amendment
- gun control
- everytown
- 1927 gun confiscation
- lake michigan
- trump
- golden calf
- prozac
- crisis management
- michigan militia
- liberty tree radio
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generations this your freedoms gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave permits to travel and permits to own a gun permits to start a business or to build a place for one on land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent although you have no your children must attend a school and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and sustainably farm and keep our country deep-foot 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, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear and be a slave? Both sons of the Republic arise to defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God your freedom breaks bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist from whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now, as tyrants trampled each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. You stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep. What would be your answer? Called out from the grave. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Tower of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. East, West, Northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we are on satellite. And got to play with some of that this weekend. Thank you, guys. I appreciate it. Actually, you have a chance to enjoy myself a little bit. and again, what we call satellite billiards and the guys and gels that participate in that. It's a fun venture. They actually enjoy themselves too. Analog and digital, of course, for rebroadcasting. We are on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States and it is Monday! No way! Yeah, the weekend. Well, it didn't go fast, but it did go. And it's Monday, it is the 11th of May. It is the 18th year of Okanavius, an in-your-face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K2026 old earth calendar? Give it to Olshas, gawk captain! 125%! Och! She might still blow up. 2026 Battle for the Republic Book 3, a dark anniversary, especially dark for the bad guys, as it should be, which is cool. Anyway, it has been a perfect weekend, but also a very pretty day. Still a little bite in the air, as everybody has probably noticed. Not time to put your coats away yet. We're working on it. But we still have a little bit of brisk air at night, which kind of helps with keeping things cool that you got to work on especially when we're dealing with certain pieces of equipment that We don't want to overheat yet. We're still working and trying to figure out how to make them work, right? So this is a good thing anyway Going in through the beginning of the work week from the work weekend We did have one interesting thing. It's kind of what I told you so And unfortunately I had to use my parts. We had a 2500 series Chevy. We run a bunch of those. Texas trucks, no rust. The simple range trucks are best. The ones with no electronics. And they're hard to find now. But one of the trucks in the pack this weekend had a brake problem. I actually have changed pads on a mine too. But we had a pretty nasty grind going on. And it was like, wait a minute. We have all the tools, we're in the field, let's do it. It's what we would normally do anyway. So we stopped everything, pulled out the jacks, jacked up one side at a time, redid the front ends. Our rotors weren't smacked bad enough yet to justify having to retrim or anything. And we again found out that, oh yeah, the one brake shoe itself, one of the brake pads or the disc brakes had It just completely fouled. I don't know what happened. Something got in there, whatever. It could be just that fluke with production. We don't know where they're made anymore. But we did it all in record time, about 40 minutes with everybody pitching in. And we had the vehicle back on the road. I still now have to go out and replace those parts. But because my policy is to have the spares on board, It may not have been directly of benefit with regard to my vehicle, but the team was able to continue to function effectively and we didn't degrade the system, which is more important than anything else. If we'd run it, we'd have had to park it. We couldn't have run it anymore for the weekend. So, prior bumper planning prevents piss poor performance. Just an example. It doesn't take it. It's not a big deal to get a set of pads front and rear for your trucks. Some people even carry a spare caliper, but here again, for what model, it depends on what it is. Some have integrated one size fits all, most are not. Most are side specific, so that's the only issue is you've got to figure out which one do you want to carry. You're rolling the dice. I haven't done the demographics. There probably are some factory numbers on exactly how far any of this equipment runs. The industry knows. They plan for obsolescence. They plan for failure. So just again, we don't know it, but the basic wearables make all the difference in the world. So, with what's coming, especially it's very obvious that the word twisters, those of the Epstein pedophile team and of the golden calf, they are just going to keep stirring the pot to try to get a whole bunch of us killed and that's okay. We understand that. We know what the little bastards are all about and we plan on getting rid of them. So, let's do a better job preparing for when the time comes. Organize our equipment train is militia establish a 510 program in your area of operations logistics The key to victory having it where you need it when you need it like just those simple set of brake pads Made all the difference in the world between a little bit of work now or a whole lot of cost and labor later So and again also the piece of equipment would have been out of service We get to park it, leave it, and we could improvise, adapt, and overcome. We've always told you, you need to do that. But how about we're so well prepared we can actually carry on the task, slash the mission, with all the components, because we have everything we need to do. We need to fix something in the field. Again, pioneer tools, it wasn't really super muddy, but we did have to move a little bit of crud from underneath and around the area where we wanted to work. The best high ground we had was not great high ground, but it worked. Again, I'm not lamenting or complaining, it's just plan ahead. There are a couple neat little tools that we have in the toolbox. One is a D-Stick track. There are a couple companies that make them. Some are six feet long, some are longer. Basically, it's like a Salamander track used to use in World War II in the desert. They work really well. I've used them more than a few times now on sticking vehicles during training exercises because we do have some bog conditions when we're out there. I don't have them out there all the time. But again, definitely an investment that's worthwhile. Also, don't forget to carry a couple of just simple pieces of plywood, heavy plywood. Go to a construction site and watch for where they're chopping pieces down. You don't want the big sheet. You want a couple of small panels you can leave in the back of the truck. It makes for a base platform. I usually can run it into either a 3-quarter inch or Some of the wovenized narrower beaming is perfect. Usually it's about 12-16 inches high. They cut the piece off of a 20 or 30 or 40 footer depending on what they're doing with the subrafters and such. and I have a couple of those in each truck and I actually, with most of them, I actually run into so much stuff at the estate sales that I've got little handles on the end where I can pick them up. You can make handles out of wood so you've got something to grab and throw it into play and you'll be able to wrestle it a little bit rather than trying to fight with the end of a piece of plywood or board. Little things, prior to proper planning, little things make the task a lot easier and that should be your plan, your mission in life. Anyway, other stuff, let's see real quick. CDNN Sports, but more importantly, Delta Team Tactical has some daily deals that are right now 99 cent items and 50 cent items. And I highly recommend you take the time and go over to deltateentactical.com. On the front page is Daily Deals. I think they're good for maybe until tonight, midnight or whatever for this particular batch. internal trigger group spring set for $0.99. Rail type add on 4 inch or no 2 inch, 2 inch or 4 inch. Anyway, they're 50 cents a piece, can't beat them. If you've got the M-lock systems, which most everybody has, a lot of people have them on their guns, just stack a pile of them up in the spare parts kits. Because you're going to lose them, they're going to fall off, or they're going to break, or they're going to get hit, they're going to get dinged. And this gives you a platform to work with to mount anything back on the weapon you need to. Because a lot of people have all the extra doodads, infrared lasers, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. All that stuff's got to be mounted. You've got to have a fixture for it. You run into a tree or bust something up, we have the ability to replace it in the armors toolkit, the forward area armors toolkit. These are the little dingley things that are always failing you. They're going to be just not because they're badly made, it's just because they're going to get abused. They're on the outer point of contact with the weapon. Okay? Another thing at Delta Team Tactical, they have a whole bunch of, oh, they have a magazine deal, by the way, steel. I believe I want to say $6.99 but it could be $5.99 per mag. You need to go check out the daily deals, Delta Team Tactical. I think there's only three, maybe four pages. Last page, half of it was already sold out. So again, it's first catch. Whoever gets their first wins. That's best way to explain it. Congratulations, you got it. Also again, over at Palmetto State Armory, they do have some blems again. They always do. There's always some blimp somewhere, aren't there? Yes, yes there are. But over at Palmetto State Army, they've got some really good parts deals over there right now too. Again, if you're willing to cherry pick, there's no reason for you not to put an AR-15 together for about 240 to 260 and a nice gun, a really nice gun. Most important is if you want to make an ultra light gun. Then Delta Team Tactical for instance has most of the lower assembly for I mean everything buffer tube system with a buttstock The usual bundle type of things if you look go the cheapest One of the cheapest has the double storage tube under the cheek rest on either side in addition for about four dollars they have the adult three dollars they have the stowage point in the pistol grip. Both those items are very handy for keeping all the little tiny kid bit parts we've been talking about on the gun with the gun. But here's the thing, if you go to Polymer Lower and you then go over to CDNN Sports and pick up their package over there, you go to the full kit which is 218 which gives you a lot of spare parts. Or you can go the pencil barrel, lightweight upper Wishmaster barrel for whatever the price is right now. And you can put a 5 pound or less rifle together, but it still has all the stowage on board, which is really cool. Firing pin, extractors, ejectors, and however many spare parts you want to put on. Personally, I'd throw, if I had those little tubes or in the pistol grip, I would take a little Ziploc bag, put some grease in it. and put at least two extractors and all the tiny springs and the buffer, the rubber bumper, depending on which one you've got with the extractor. And I'd carry at least two with me all the time. Between that firing pin and again the ejector, you've got pretty much everything you need. Or if you want, do a complete aftermarket bolt. Just the bolt, not the bolt carrier and the bolt, just the bolt. That would fit into any of those little storage points. And that would mean quick turnaround if you got a problem with the part on your rifle. That means your weapons back in service very, very, very, very quickly and you didn't have to go back somewhere to fix it. The other thing, more mags. And Delta Team Tactical has, I think, the best deal on the mags for the AR right now in that daily deal situation. Take advantage of that. Now I'll tell you what we're going to do, Ed. Let's pull the latest guns and gadgets up. for today. If it's 14 or 16 minutes long, there might be a new one. We're not going there. We've got things to cover. But if we've got a shorter or mid-grade guns and gadgets, let's pull that up and play that right now. I'd like to get that up in the first hour. A reminder to go to Guns and Gadgets on YouTube, www.youtube.com. You all know how to get there. When you get over there, go to Guns N Symbol N Gadgets, Guns and Gadgets. If you look at the time, subscribe. Here we go. Jared's up. Uh oh. Little bit of bum bum bum. Oh no, no, no. Would you like another cup of tea, dear? No, no, no. I'm late for the offices. We're getting there. I heard it. You're absolutely in the right place, and today we're going to dive into a brand new report from every town of research. A report that tries to push the narrative that southern states and so-called weak gun laws are responsible for violent crime and the maniacs in northern cities. And I'm going to tell you right now, this is not just about statistics, it's about control. This is about laying the groundwork for more federal gun restrictions, more lawsuits against dealers, more attacks on interstate commerce, and ultimately more pressure on lawful gun owners who have committed absolutely no crimes. And you can guarantee, you can bet your last dollar that some Democrat liberal will grab this report and use it in their push for anti-gun legislation. Whether it's this session or the next time they have a Democrat president who will sign stuff into law. Because if you read between the lines, this report is not really targeting criminals. That would be too easy, because your violent crime would drop drastically. It's targeting the lawful firearms market itself. So let's break this thing down piece by piece. Every town has been pushing this crime-gun pipeline narrative for years. The argument basically goes like this. States with fewer gun restrictions sell guns that later end up being used in crimes in states with stricter gun laws. They point to what they call source states and source cities. Places where firearms were originally purchased before eventually being recovered at crime scenes somewhere else. maybe sometimes years down the road. And according to the Associated Press coverage on the report, every town is specifically focusing on firearms allegedly trafficked from southern states into northeastern cities along the I-95 corridor. They were never worried about the ATF and Barack Obama trafficking firearms through Mexico, arming the cartels, and one of those guns actually killed a Border Patrol agent. No, they worried about the lawful stuff that's going on. Now on the surface, some people hear that and they'll say, well, that sounds reasonable. But here's the problem, guys. The conclusion that they want you to reach is completely disconnected from the actual root causes of violent crime. Because they never ask the obvious question. Why are criminals still operating in cities with some of the strictest gun laws in America? Why do cities with universal background checks or permitting schemes or magazine bans or registration systems or waiting periods and licensing, why are they still having violent crime problems? That's the elephant in the room. and they never ever want to talk about that because they'll lose their voting base. The Associated Press did an article discussing this Everytown report and it says that Everytown traced hundreds of firearms used in crimes that were originally sold through lawful retailers before later being trafficked illegally. How did they do that? Because trace data is not supposed to be released to the media. They specifically discussed straw purchasing. Now, Let me be crystal clear here because I think this matters. Straw purchasing is already illegal. Federal law already prohibits buying a firearm for somebody prohibited from possessing one. The ATF already prosecutes that. The DOJ already prosecutes that. And FFLs are already required to conduct background checks and maintain records. So if someone commits a felony by lying on a 4473, like Hunter Biden, and illegally transferring a firearm, then that is already a crime. But every town uses those criminal acts to argue that the legal firearm market itself is the problem. That's where the manipulation begins. Because, sorry if you hear that, I got some plumbing issues going on right now, but the work has to continue. By their logic, Ford is responsible for drunk drivers. Banks are responsible for fraud. And cell phone companies are responsible for drug trafficking. It's absurd. The criminal is the criminal. Period. Point blank. Inanimate objects don't change a thing. But anti-gun organizations constantly try to move responsibility away from violent offenders, aka mostly their voting base, and onto lawful commerce. And that should concern every American. When you really read what these groups are advocating for, it becomes obvious what the end goal is. More dealer liability, more surveillance, more transaction reporting, more restrictions on lawful sales, more centralized tracking, more reasons for ATF to target FFLs, and eventually national gun control by administrative pressure. Just like they were able to succeed with this under the Biden administration. Every town had a huge part in all of those rules that we're still dealing with. because they know passing outright confiscation laws is politically toxic and they'll lose. So instead they attack the infrastructure of the firearms industry. That is their strategy here. And we've already seen pieces of this playbook before. The Biden administration, their zero tolerance for the ATF, new policy, right? The attempt to redefine who's engaged in the business, the pressure campaigns against banks and payment processors, the attacks on so-called ghost guns, the constant attempts to expand universal background checks. It's called incrementalism. And every town is one of the biggest organizations pushing it. Now, here's something they never want to discuss honestly. Criminals do not obey gun laws. I'll say it again for the people in the back. Criminals will never obey gun laws, no matter how many you pass. That's why they're called criminals. I know, shocking revelation, but seriously, The cities they point to already have massive gun control structures. Places like New York, Chicago, DC, Boston, Philly. These are not pro-2A jurisdictions by any stretch of the imagination. They are heavily regulated jurisdictions and yet violent crime still exists. Why? Because laws only work on people willing to obey them. A gang member trafficking narcotics and committing armed robbery is not suddenly going to stop because another state passed another paperwork requirement. That's fantasy. And another thing they ignore is this. Millions upon millions of Americans lawfully owned firearms without ever committing crimes. The overwhelming majority of gun owners are peaceful, law-abiding citizens. But anti-gun organizations constantly use the actions of criminals to justify restrictions on everyone else. It's collective punishment. And in America, constitutional rights are not supposed to work that way. The Second Amendment is not about hunting. It is not about sporting purposes. It's not about whether Bloomberg funded organizations approve of your firearm choices. The Second Amendment is about preserving liberty, period. and the Founders understood something every town either ignores or refuses to acknowledge. An armed citizen, an armed citizenry, is a check against tyranny and lawlessness, and that is why the right exists. Not because government permits it, but because government must not infringe it. And remember, the Supreme Court in cases like District of Columbia v. Heller and New York State Rifle and Pistol Association v. Bruin made it crystal clear that the Second Amendment protects arms commonly owned for lawful purposes. And that matters. Because every town's long-term strategy here is absolutely trying to redefine what firearms Americans are allowed to possess. And that's why they're constantly targeting modern sporting rifles. And that's why they push assault weapon bans. And that's why they demonize standard capacity magazines. It's all connected. And let's be honest about something else. Every town is not some grassroots mom-and-pop organization. It's a massive political machine backed by billions of dollars from Michael Bloomberg. Their influence spreads into elections and lobbying and litigation, media campaigns, academic studies, and activist networks too. And many of these reports are designed less to inform and more to shape public perception. Because if they can't convince enough Americans that lawful gun ownership itself is inherently suspicious, then they can justify more government intervention. And that is the real battle here. Culture, narrative, and perception. And that's why channels like this matter. Because if people only hear one side of the argument, eventually they start believing that rights are privileges. Here's another issue with their argument. America is one country. States are not isolated islands. The Constitution protects interstate commerce and constitutional rights across state lines. So when anti-gun activists complain that firearms move between states, what they're really saying is they want restrictive states to effectively control the rights of citizens in freer states. I mean, think about that. If New York passes draconian laws, then why should Tennessee, Texas, or Florida citizens lose freedom because of clowns and criminals in New York? I mean, it's insanity. And by the way, ATF already tracks firearms through tracing systems. Law enforcement already coordinates across jurisdictions. Criminal trafficking rings are already illegal. So again, what every town really wants is more restrictions on lawful commerce and lawful ownership. Not just enforcement against criminals. One thing you will almost never see in these reports is a serious discussion about defensive gun uses because it destroys the narrative. Every year, Americans use firearms to defend themselves. Women protect themselves from violent attackers. Families stop home invasions. I almost stopped one this morning from a cat. Store owners defend their businesses. Citizens stop mass shooters. And anti-gun organizations rarely center those stories because armed self-defense undermines the idea that civilian gun ownership is inherently dangerous. And let me say this clearly, guys. The right to defend yourself is a human right, not a government privilege. And I know government people watch my channel and you all need to understand that crystal clear. It is not a privilege. We don't get it from you. At the end of the day, this every time report is not really about crime prevention. It's about building political justification for more gun control. And that's exactly what it is. We need to recognize their strategy because they know outright confiscation would fail politically and physically. So instead, they attack dealers. They attack manufacturers. They attack lawful transfers or private ownership culture itself. It's death by a thousand cuts. That's the playbook. But here's the good news. We, the American people, are waking up. Courts are increasingly recognizing the original meaning of the Second Amendment, and millions of Americans are refusing to surrender their rights because billionaire-funded activists say they should. The Constitution does not disappear because every town publishes another report. Rights do not vanish because Bloomberg spends another million dollars. And freedom does not survive unless people are willing to defend it. If you guys appreciate real Second Amendment reporting without the mainstream media spin, then make sure that you subscribe to Guns N' Gadgets and turn on the notification bell because this channel is growing every day thanks to all of you. And if you're not seeing one to three videos a day, I very rarely take a day off, then YouTube is stopping the signal. So go to the channel directly in your browser, type in youtube.com slash at sign guns gadgets. You'll see all of my material there. Don't wait for them to serve it up to you because they won't. And I want to hear from you in the comments below. Do you think groups like Everytown are actually trying to stop crime? I can't even say that with a straight face. Or are they just using crime as an excuse to push more gun control? Let me know in the comments and until next time, stay safe, stay armed, and stay free. Take care, y'all. We are back. That was Guns and Gadgets on YouTube. And again, take the time as he requested to go over and give him a thumbs up on the video and inform. Now, about the subject itself, they just seesaw back and forth constantly over the, you know, it's probably about an eight to 10 year cycle. And of course, everybody spends money defending in one direction, so they just pull out the same trash and rehash it again. And that's really this whole thing about You know, the gun flow, that goes all the way back to pre-68. The effect goes much deeper, back to the 27 gun confiscations, which nobody talks about. And as a sub-note on that, some of you in Chicago may have caught this, or in the Chicago area. Apparently, an individual, like divers I know on Lake Erie who have done the same thing, Apparently, divers started finding pistols, firearms on the bottom of one of the sandy runs off to the east end of Chicago, which is correct. He may not have been doing this, supposedly guessing. I think that's nonsense. There is stock footage that used to be part of the news reels of the gun confiscations and turn-ins of 1927 by the Jewish mob across the country to attempt to disarm the population in preparation for the depression. And the 1927 gun grabs, what they did is they filled up 50 gallon, 55 gallon steel barrels of guns. took the barrels out to the... on a barge, took one of the Mississippi River type and lake barges out to a certain point and filmed dumping the guns into Lake Michigan. Well, a lot of the stretches of the lake, they're not mucky, murky, deep, soft water, soft soil bottom. They're sandy and gravely actually. You'd be amazed just how clean a lot of the areas are. Now the good thing is the stuff is dumped in fresh water and so they did this coming out of Detroit, they did this in Cleveland, they did this in Buffalo, they did this in Chicago, they did it in Milwaukee, they did it in some locations farther up the west side of Lake Michigan and the stuff was dumped in. Well here's what's interesting is because a lot of times it wasn't super deep but it was deeper. Guys, it's cold, it's fresh water, not salt water and for whatever reason when you get to what is still an average diving depth, it can do easily 80 feet, 60 feet, sometimes 100. It depends on the diver, how motivated they are, and what equipment they're willing to invest in. Plus, you have to pay attention to procedure. Getting the bends is lethal in freshwater or saltwater. But what's interesting is this guy started finding guns, and then he realized he found more guns. He found a lot more guns, and he kept finding them. And of course, it was the weapons from, I recognize right away, they're from that period, a lot of the pocket pistols in 25 and 32 and 380 and then a whole bunch of really cool revolvers. But they're easy to spot if you know somebody who's found a cache. Because the metal, the bluing, for instance, it basically turns to a soft, I mean ultra, just like it's a finished patima of soft surface rust, but no deep rust into the metal. For whatever the variant on bluing that typically was used for the era, because bluing is a kind of oxidation, it worked to end the cold, fresh water at depth out of more sunlight. It actually created this kind of rusting effect that you see with the rust surface steel that was used back in the 70s. It was a big thing in the 70s. Rather than paint or do any other kind of finish, they actually had an oxidation finish. Now, the metal itself didn't deep rust. Once it has that patima on the outside, it ensconces the metal and it doesn't oxidize. Well, that's what's happened to most of these guns. Now, the thing is, if they have the Bakelite or the early, early plastic grips or anything on them, those survive. But the wood, no. Typically, although cold water, fresh water is good for wood, for surviving longer, not quite deep enough and there's still something down there that seems to usually nibble away at the wood. So it's a mix, but it varies because I've noticed that some of these revolvers look like the butt socks, the pistol grips actually survived quite well. Nothing fancy because they're typically just oiled wood. But what's interesting is, how do I know this? Well, I know a guy who was a diver in Lake Erie, and we know where several of the dump points are that are in Lake Erie from the 27 window. I've seen many of these, 25 autos, 32s, like I said, typical for the era. Some 9mm, mostly again, oh like 35 Remington pistol, can't find the ammo. You have to make a case, build a case, I guess you probably could from a couple of other cases from today. But there's a lot of stuff like that still out and about. Do they work? Yes, they work flawlessly, trust me. We have more than enough of them that are in reserve inventory. They're little, like I said, pocket pistols or light service revolvers, both top break and side break. Shotguns, the shotguns, it was really interesting. The preponderance of what we've seen from dives like that have been marlin. A lot of savage and a lot of marlin. savage rifles, as a matter of fact, too, from the Erika. They were pretty popular then. And so apparently somebody found another trace area where there was a field of these underwater and they've been recovering quite a few of them. And again, they're not completely shot. They're not, you know, nothing but a rusty, you know, puddle, you know, big chunk of rust with no possibility of function. Instead, parts are completely separable. What I'm amazed by is that the screws come out so easily. The fit and finish for the metal, I think one of the other reasons that these things survive is they're not the junk iron steel or sliced steel that we have today. Understand that most all of the guns made that were probably being dumped in the you know confiscated in the 20s were made with Michigan or Wisconsin virgin steel and Virgin component metal you know for metals and Because of that you have a much much much higher grade of steel to work with plus Even the poorest of quality operators out there, it was the age of iron moving into the age of steel and the expertise for making metal, high quality metal. This is the stuff that is being sought after now. for this melting because they've done such a job of piling more punka metal into the mix that the quality of the steel is down, way down. I mean, we never throw anything away if you're smart. Like I've told you, if I throw something into a scrap bin to go to the metal mods, it's rust. If it's steel, in a sheet steel or metal of any kind that has some purpose, we build and improvise too many things in one way or another it's going to get used. If somebody already took the human hours to make something, you know, time and energy, then you need to look at it as something that will probably save you a lot of time because somebody else put most of the work into it. You just have to have the brain to look at the product and figure out what you can do with it. Anyway, you're probably going to see a few more of these stories pop up and that's from the 1927 big gun confiscation sweep across the country that they don't talk about. Precursor to the Great Depression and the 1933 Gun Control Act which was of course to disarm the American population from the Jewish mob so they could steal more of America. And your gold by the way too, don't forget. Gun Control Act 1933-34. the War Powers Act 1933 and the Gold Confiscation Act where gold was worthless except to the Jews who were stealing it and apparently they liked it a lot and you should have it. You shouldn't have it. They deserved your gold. And they're going to start acting that way again. You can see the arrogance level is big time way up You're gonna hear hear something here where they're gonna you know, they're gonna pop this out there that you shouldn't have gold You shouldn't have silver Really? Well, who should? Oh, well. Well, there's special people that deserve your property They deserve what you own But you don't deserve what you own, you know, it's coming you can you can feel it you can sense it. I'll tell you what And if you could, we're just going to play one song. We got 15 minutes. I got an agenda of my own. In other words, we own the network so we can do this. Black Sheep, there is a live version that he did as a standalone on a, looks like a hiking trail. You might be able to spot it pretty quick. Black Sheep, again, let's see if we just play that one piece. It's actually a little cleaner on the words. Both, all versions are decent. But it's a, solo piece that I think is well executed. Of course the artist has done a really great job with that song and many, many others too obviously. Black Sheep, it will pop up pretty quick, but there are a couple of variations. If it looks like it's tough to find or you can't, don't worry about it. Just go with the studio version. That's fine by me. I'm easy to please. Yes he does! Don't you make any mistake. We're going into a dogfight. The bad guys got their plans, you better have yours. Our plan is to win. To do that we need to fight better. You need to be better at every aspect, with regard to every aspect of military science that you can develop. Another thing I would recommend, and this is the one thing I have had influence in with a lot of militia units, and it's we do not carry the banners of death. I understand that the music and the ranks of death you will find him, yes, eventually. But our symbols are all symbols of life. We're symbols of taking the high ground, people. No death skulls, no images across bones or anything like that. Rather, again, the images that represent the builders of our society, the people who build things. That's us. Your imagery should all represent that. Aheraldry means something. And again, the negative or the downside of the concept of the death's head and everything else, that's the other side is you would enjoy dragging more people into that sphere. They will. The bad guys do. It's part of the enticement, but it isn't part of what is necessary in order for you to demonstrate strength. We're the builders. Let's use the tools and symbols of our society of what we represent, of why we're fighting. We plan on fighting, winning, dusting our cloaks off when we get rid of these turds and getting on with life. I bring this up because that was one of the discussions this weekend, and always is almost every week actually, when we talk about organizing new units. And I know there's all kinds of stuff. I've had it. I've owned it. I've still got a whole bunch of stuff that is images from the past, you know I never throw anything away. But for the work that is ahead for us, the fighting that needs to be done and to get rid of this problem, we have to come up with a better solution. We have to demonstrate by example who it is and what it is that we represent and who we are standing with. Guys, that means that if you do believe in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ that Well, that's the banner. Now, how are you going to present it? How are you going to represent it? What do you think about that? I ain't giving them anything. I plan on slaughtering the bastards. I'll be the first to tell you that. Everybody riding with me, we've already decided. We already know anything that they tried to do to us, they tried to take you to a camp. It's a death sentence. So, them first and in spades. If they ride out, try and pull something. The idea is they won't be riding back. So, I understand. I am a very resolute individual with regard to that part of the problem. But with regard to what we stand for, what we represent, who we are. The liberty tree is the best example, but there are many, many others that we use. And in fact, the black sheep symbol, I think that's one people, I've talked to a couple of people about doing this, this particular song. I've got imagery painted in my brain already. I've been doing some map outs for doing videos using this song because it's kind of like the Further Out of the Road piece by Johnny Cash. We'll make that ours. It will be when I'm done. I've got a pretty good idea of what I want to do. In fact, a very good idea of what I want to do with it. But for all of you out there, never give up. We never leave our people behind. One way or another, I mean, we can't help. Some situations you can't help. You're going to be in misery because of that. Don't you ever forget that. But my biggest problem with people that are saying is, whatever it might be, if you survive, then it was meant to be. It's just that simple. Get over it. They try to play the guilt game, guilt grip, but it's engineered by the ring knockers and the spit swappers to undermine the men of our society who survived the conflicts that they are thrust into. And that guilt grip scam is designed so that you won't be a threat later on because you apply the working knowledge you have coming out of a battlefield situation to the threat that is taking place within your homeland, within your community, and with your people. They don't. The last thing they want is for you to realize that you've been given all the tools of the trade necessary to get rid of the problem. And they're the problem and they need to be gotten rid of. So the whole purpose behind the system, you need to get out of disability. You need to go right down the shopping list. I'm a victim. Oi. I'm a victim. Oi. Dump that crap. We've got a lot of work to do. We need every man and every swing and dinkus we can find. He needs to be in place. You're all going to have to figure out how to do it yourself to take care of the problem. You're going to have to step up in some cases on your own to build what's needed. Just get over it. It's just how it works sometimes. I think I can live with that. You should too. Anyway, ideas not just complaining about the problems. I'm Stanley Wiena-Wine-Up-Bomb. We all remember. We remember Stanley. Yes, we do. In fact, we've got a few clips with, you know, one of our best friends, one of our good friends from the East Coast. I might remember. We'll see if we dig some of our more unique stuff up from the past. Anyway, other things very quickly here. Guys, ShopMedVet.com has got some really good buys that just popped up on the screen. I've been mentioning to you about their resource all the time, but if you can, get over to ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. Get over there and look into their clearance items. Now, I talked to somebody there about the third category, which we haven't discussed in a while. and what we're thinking of doing is clearing those shelves off for them because we found out about the penny items and what's happening there so we'll know more in a bit. But we are going to make a bit of a deal. Remember, if you see something interesting that you like, don't just assume to order it right away. Let me point out Optic. OpticsPlanet.com. OpticsPlanet.com? Yeah, I'll get it right, whatever. Anyway, what's interesting is they do post a price and it's usually a pretty decent price, especially for their sale items. But I will remind you that if you're smart, you will give them a call if you have the purchasing power to be able to pick up multiples of something. You will make a much better deal. You don't just order and get whatever limited discount. There's phone numbers posted all over their page. Haven't you ever thought about why a store does that? When a business does that, they expect you to call. And if you call, and you ask some questions, you might be very satisfied with the answers you get from the people who run the place. And all of a sudden you find out that that sticker price you thought was going to be your burden isn't the actual price of the product if you buy 10 of them, or six or eight of them. But the best thing you can do is ask. The worst you're going to do is say, well, no, we aren't going to make any deals. I think you'll be surprised. They typically do. Again, make the effort, have a conversation. When you see like CDNN Sports, they put their phone number all over the page. They put their web page, you know, web communications system that they have for having chat all over the page. Many of them do that. And they're trying to, well, they like to have a conversation. Yeah, it's called, they like the conversation about selling you something and getting more of it off the shelf because they're in the business of selling things. So, take advantage of that. Don't hesitate and don't wait when the time comes. If you have the ability to move a little more material and acquire what's needed in bulk for the whole of your team, all in one suite, you know, five of this, ten of that, we've done this with night vision over there at OpticsPlanet a couple times now. And prices are much more desirable than you might imagine. Everybody has a piece of equipment that way. Not the most expensive state of the art, but pretty decent. And again, go peruse their page. You'll see what I'm talking about. They do have quite a selection, and they keep up to date on the newer technology as it's available. So you never know what you may find sitting there next week after the last you check. That's why I talk about hawking these sites. You know, hawks circle around and eyeball different locations. And eventually they go, oh, there's the mouse I need. Yep, there we go. Mouse is dinner. In this case, there's the equipment I need. Until I get mine, I will give you a heads up. I might have a little posting for 8 o'clock. We'll see what happens. It is Monday. MREs are being grabbed all over the place and kind of sold out. You may have noticed this, available inventories of what's left are not going down, but going the other way, they're going up. Many people have been posting that, you know what, MREs are now cheaper than buying regular food off the shelf, which is true with a lot of the different items. But you have to pay attention, be in cherry pick, just like anything else. There are some that are a little higher than others. If we are careful and systematic in our ability to purchase, you'd be amazed at what you can do. There are several items out there right now that probably once they're gone, you're not going to see them for the same price. Food is now going where we expected it to. And as far as the store fronts and whatever, I mean as far as the regular food services and such, It's not looking good. Even where they do adjust course right now, it won't make any difference. It's done pretty well finished. It's bad. So we need to be ahead of the curve on this. Remember, barter trade and exchange. You find something you have a lot of, down the road somebody has something they found a lot of. That's where you make good trades. But you have to have something to trade with. You may not be able to trade a lot, may not have that much throw, but you can at least get a little bit into the game and you might do a little better. Just something to think about there. We're at the top. We're going to hear the music here in a minute. We are going to go to break. And it is Monday here on Liberty Tree Radio. Again, the only thing I expect is those parts we used this weekend, I expect them to be replaced. After all, it wasn't a donation. I actually expect to get those, you know, I need them for my truck, let's put it that way. But we got the job done. Very, very well done for everybody out there. We depart. God bless our republic. Yes, with a new world order, we shall prevail. Ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. We're on the mark. Did you get out here? Back in a few minutes? Take a break. Bro, use the bathroom. Graphic of the coffee. I think that's what I'm gonna do. And we'll be back with the second Army intel report, the beginning of the work week here on Liberty Tree Radio. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. The free, the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice, how the money's spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. And your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from god and you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm and keep our country Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, this is for their children. Your leaders send artillery and guns before insurers. And send your sons to slaughter, fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the fate to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish to choke fear? Most sons of the Republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God-given right, and pray to God your freedom brings bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trample each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. This weekend I was reminded again how cramped some of our aircraft are in terms of the cockpit when you sit down inside them. especially some of the military stuff that we've put together over the years. Good turning ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm R. Cornky, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories. North, Northwest, South, and West. and we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there, no matter what body of water you happen to be resting on right now. Appreciate the fact that you're tuning in and then rebroadcasting, analog and digital. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both in the side and outside these United States, and it is Monday, the second hour of the Intel report. It's Monday. It has been a beautiful Monday. I think I got a bit of a sunburn out there. I don't know how. Well, actually, it's because of the excessive solar activity. I know how, really. And so I got to kind of pay attention there. Break out the headgear. Make sure you're wearing a booney hat whenever possible. Minimize to maximize, as we like to say. It has been Again, on and off, but relatively clear skies with the threat in the clouds of rain, but too scattered, too broken up here and there. I know we're probably getting rained to the north by what I've been told talking to somebody on the phone here. We're in the bottom of Michigan. Middle of Michigan is getting a little moisture right now, not much, but some. Nothing threatening, just classic spring rains. It is the 11th of May. 18th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K2026 old earth calendar 2026 battle for the republic book 3 a dark anniversary and yeah we actually real quick here we did have some fun with some of the aircraft maintenance this weekend too I got a chance to visit Some of the guys with one of the aviation units and as a matter of fact I'm always looking for more equipment for our av people. It's a constant search but we do have a lot of assets and resources we run into, different people that are either procured a lot of stuff back in the day and are willing to come off it because it matches up with the equipment. Some people, though, of course, have their own reasons for collecting. So not always is it divvied out because, oh, forgive me, it's not divvied up because they, well, they have it for their own reason, their own purpose. But flight suits, that's something, coveralls, flight coveralls, winter and summer grade, we'll take any of those that we can find. Also, any of the survival gear, which is kind of tough because most of the survival gear is demilitarized intentionally. I've talked about that years and years and years ago. We used to buy tonnage from the military. But there is a percentage that's out there, mostly because it's come from third party countries that got American equipment. And so a lot of that stuff has kind of slid sideways back into the USA. So, there is equipment available that includes emergency vests, pilot survival kits, etc., etc. So, we have been accumulating and basically everything that is necessary to match up with the unit is passed on whenever possible. Anything I find, again, I appreciate the fact that we have got helicopter and fixed wing to the degree that we do. especially in trainers, which is why again we've got second seat, you know, second seat for instructor trainer cooperation. The equipment, well, again, like I said, I have one Lear. I traded for beer money, actually beer scrap metal money, years ago and that's pretty well set in the hangar. It's just ready to run. When I originally acquired the Lear, we gifted it over to the aviation units. It had no door, but amazingly enough, one of our listeners worked for Lear and they were willing to donate a replacement new door that was a blem. The finish on the inside, the paneling was messed up. Not a big deal to take it off, but they were able to write it off completely. Kind of rounded out the aircraft, but Whatever we got out there again if you're thinking about stacking and racking spare parts more spare parts and Needless to say it ain't the razor. It's the blades its spare parts and also The issue with regard to all of the pol petroleum oil lubricant products that are needed to maintain aircraft Guys all that has to be to spec and we've been very patient If you just keep looking around you would be amazed at what you can find. One of the other things here that we are looking for, yes, somebody is asking what about helmets. Yes, any av helmet, helicopter or fixed wing aviation type doesn't make any difference. We don't care what era either. We've got a lot of stuff that's Vietnam issue obviously, well late to post Vietnam. So any piece of equipment like that, if you've got anything laying around. Another one that I really like are the aircraft carrier flight deck crew helmets. the safety rigs that they have which are built in with the headsets etc. We have the same kind of work going on on the ground and we've been able to upgrade a whole lot of people that way so that the aviation and fuel support units that can deploy that are mobile have everything. Weather and communications technology pretty much all the combo that you can imagine but that has to be minimized because you're an immediate threat environment so There are certain things that we do with our aviation forward area equipment that the other side, they don't have to worry about, but we do. They have prior proper planning prevents FISP or performance. So anyway, had a great time. I am interested, by the way, again, you can send me an email at liberty at provide.net or you can use the spike side. Most people use the spike side. We're looking for parts for the Push Me Pull You Cessnas. I want to say thank you. We picked up a brand new unissued boom. I don't know why it was where it was, but that's how I found the surplus. It's the way it is. Complete tail assembly, both booms and the complete tail assembly. We picked it up for $200. They didn't want to destroy it, they also didn't have any use for it. And then when we kind of mentioned what we do, then oh, they were more than happy to come off it for a reasonable price. So everybody was happy. Good trade. But we're interested in any Huey, helicopter frames, rotors, even if they're punkajunk, usually those get destroyed. But on occasion, we find stuff kind of like those track pads we found last week that were for the Bren gun carriers. So, anything like that, keep an eyeball. Somebody, every once in a while, you might find a whole yard full of stuff. Somebody wants to move out, but they don't want to crush it or destroy it. They'd like to find a home for it. We'll give it a happy home. We have OH-58s, we have OH-6s, Hueys, a number of other civilian helicopters. We have a whole pile of scorpions, by the way. If you have a local advertisement for a Scorpion-2, Scorpion-1 or a Scorpion-2, we don't care. Those are kit helicopters, they weren't all, you know, they were built percentage-wise by the factory, some were brought in as a full kit. We're interested in all of those. It's like the BD-5. We've grabbed so, it's kind of slow because there's only a gift from the well so long and they're gone. We have a wide fleet of BD-5s. Prop and jet driven and most of them we found the member over the last what about seven eight years ago There was a window there kind of like anything with cars and aircraft Where we were running into these hangar Queens where the guys had you know built one or two? Maybe usually the guy starts a kit they always get about 80% and they put her out which is fine because we got all the expertise we need to finish the project and as you might recall the one, the two BD-5s were hanging in the barn upside down strapped basically suspended to put them out of the way and then the entire parts inventory plus spare parts for the, you know, apparently the person had purchased for other ideas that he had. We've got all of that for Song and a Dance donated actually. So, there's a lot of equipment out there that's useful. The BD-5 is a pocket picket aircraft. There's a number of things we can do with it that we've developed. So, anything like that you run into, send me an email, libertyatprovide.net. You might see a local sale. You might see something with a yard. Go ask them about it. Please, help us out. We'll take every piece of metal we can find in that category. We just did it last year, this is year 2026 already by God. Remember last year we picked up a whole yard of Huey and Kiowa parts and including five frames, three Huey to Kiowa for $20,000. And the aviation boys jumped on that. We had it moved in two days and those aircraft are on the flight line now. So, but they were bone picked. I mean, I will tell you flat out, they were bone picked. The only good thing, Uncle Mark and a lot of other people, guys, back when Surplus was coming out of Vietnam, the post Vietnam era, we grabbed everything for free that we could get and everything was almost free. And because of that, we've still got brand new parts for the Hueys and the Kiowas and the OH-6s. literally in the wrapper. Original equipment, original parts and components. In some cases we got everything from grommets to gaskets to gauges by the case. So putting a bone aircraft back together, not difficult at all for us. In fact, quite straightforward, very easy. So what we do need are more parts. We will always take more parts. We are taking the stuff that's out and about and making it out about ours. So, next let's see, also, yes, oh, anybody worshipping the golden calf trump? Anybody participate in any of that this last couple of days? Anybody know about that golden calf trump? Well, you know what, we're at 20 minutes after the hour, I'm going to get on this subject. I'm going to ask you something. In all of your days, maybe of travel, Have any of you ever seen a golden statue of George Washington? Everybody goes, what? I said, well, have you ever seen a golden statue, a made in gold, of George Washington, or Thomas Jefferson, or Benjamin Franklin? Now there's bronze out there. There's marble. Oh, there's been some beautiful statuary in Washington with George Washington in marble, right? Expect that. Have you ever seen any of our American presidents in a gold statue that have been done in gold? I never have. I spent a lot of time all over this country and there are some beautiful statuaries. There are some beautiful works of art that have been done that are very complimentary to the individual. of the Presidents, not just the original early model so to speak, but many of the later Presidents. And not once have I seen a golden calf, oh I'm sorry, a golden statue of a President or a Vice President or any of the Founding Fathers. Well over the weekend we now have two of them that are golden statues of Trumpa dump. They're gold. Now, of course, immediately somebody had to start doing damage control and say, well, these aren't the golden calf! This is not like the golden calf! Worshipping Trump, but he's not... he is golden! We're worshipping him, but... but he's not... it's not the golden calf! Yeah, it is. The fact that they actually realized almost as quickly as they're doing it, people are going, what the hell is this crap? It's like, but it's the golden age, and gold is the reason for the wars we wage. You too, remember? You too. All is quiet on New Year's Day. Yeah, and gold is the reason for the wars we wage. So anyway, Trumpadump or whoever, you know, the Jews that are running Trumpadump, and that's really what it is, the Jewish mob, they're into that gold thing. Now you, you shouldn't have gold, you goy. They need to know where all of your gold is. When you go to buy gold, they got to know who you are. They got to know where the gold is. Why? Why is it that? Let me ask you all something on that one. Everybody just let mings in. Yeah, isn't it worthless? Check it out. No value. It's just a base metal. Well, it's like they tell you that in like episodes from the 50s and 60s after they stole the gold from America Then they told you that oh, well, you know gold is just worthless gold is worth it But in fact, it's worthless but make sure that the Jewish guy gets it the Jewish guy deserves that you don't But I thought it was worthless. Yeah. Well, shut up goi You know, let me get to the news because it's worthless Yeah, because and you know, they only take work worthless things don't you know, the Jew is only going to take worthless things Right, right, and I'm a Chinese market pilot named Lao Zi. I got a jet for a moment The other thing I've noticed about this Trump phenomenon we used to not make icon type respective monuments to people until they were already dead Now Trump's got his hand in my airports and all this other stuff. I mean everything's got to happen right now because of his ego. Later on, when he's dead, nobody's going to really appreciate him very much at all and he's not going to get anything. So what does he want? Everything now? Sounds like the way the world goes when they don't like Christ. They just say, I'll take everything now, forget eternity. And I think Trump's going down the same route. The fact that people are going along with this, and saying we need to make these effigies in honor of Trump now while he's apparently still alive. It just confounds me. Over. It doesn't make any sense. Traditionally, like you said, even the libraries are done and have been done for quite some time. It used to be that if it was the library of the president, what was first in there were the personal writings and works. of the individual. That was really what you were trying to preserve. Back in the day, there would be quite a bit of written material to work with. Not all presidents were that well penned, but they liked to be. They tried to be. Again, today it's mostly the idea of creating, once again, some kind of worship point. I think it's rather fascinating that Trump's not dead, like you said. I'm sorry, the first thing that came to mind is the golden statue. Oh, the golden calf. Wow. Well, we were told we weren't supposed to worship those kinds of things. Did I miss something on this? Did IQs just drop while I was away? But the other things you pointed out, and again, that's very obvious. Traditionally, if a guy is like anyway, hint, hint, hint, somebody will put a statue up. Don't worry, you don't have to be rushed about it. In fact, typically it will be to commemorate the individual, but not to worship the individual before their passing. And that's what's fascinating about what's going on here. So there was all kinds of, not only apologetic because they don't care, but there was all kinds of qualifying that they had to do about, well you know, it's not the golden calf, which means you knew that immediately everybody would recognize it for that. Then everybody would go, oh, why are we doing goldings gold in the statues of the president? Well, because Trump likes gold. Well, yeah, everybody likes gold. I'm sure that George Washington liked gold. I'm sure that Thomas Jefferson liked gold. Mark. But are there any guild of statues? I mean, usually they're not solid gold guys, and I doubt that these are solid gold. These are in fact, they could be rhodium for all we know. Rhodium holds up just as well as gold in the environment. Even though it's usually used to polish gold, that's the only thing rhodium is really good for is polishing gold, but it's worth more than gold. That's kind of weird, but it's true. Anyway, go ahead, Gold. As we go back to the golden calf, what did Aaron say when he crafted that golden calf he'd get to all the people gave him their earrings? They said, well, the people were like, oh, this fellow Moses, we don't know what's happened to him. He's been up on the mount with the Lord for getting the Ten Commandments of the Dutch for over a month. And they're like, well, we don't know what happened to this guy. And the people said to Aaron, who was supposed to be the high priest, said to him, make us gods to go before us. and he took golden earrings from the people and molted it into an image and crafted it with a tool and he said, behold thy gods who have delivered thee up out of Egypt. And think about what Trump is to the Trump sycophants. He's the one who's brought them up out of Egypt over. He bringing them up out of the out of the shadows because now they can come up out of the shadows and they can start really killing goyim Americans You know for the Noah hide laws because they deserve to be punished for going against everybody 250 years ago, which is why they happen to be doing this on the 250th anniversary of the nation And even I'm the one thing that that's one thing I keep pointing out here people It's like aren't we supposed to be having a holiday of some kind? for our country, not for somebody else's. Go ahead, Gala, jump in there, please. Yeah, we're paying for gold statues, but we're getting tungsten. Well, you know, we didn't, we might think it was solid, but we kind of went a little wafer-y, you know, it's a little thinner than you might think, but you know, don't worry, he, Tom's not going to be around forever, he's not going to know, we're rubbing his ego. Listen, it's easy to rub his ego, all you got to do is make some statues and put some gold, the schmuck's buying them, felling ya. Oi, that's exactly what's going on. So, well, I just, I wondered if anybody had noticed, Because it just jumped out to me and it's like, oh, okay. You can't be any more blatant and any more arrogant. Again, the arrogance level, the bravado and bravura of the creatures. This is what you need to be watching for. And this is what we are now getting a chance to see. Oi! Now, another thing about this is location, location, location. First of all, It's obvious that the Jewish mafia is backing off and backing into Florida as their area of control for this cycle of destruction of the economy of the United States. If you pay attention, they're digging in like ticks, sucking the blood of America, and moving from many of their other primary strongholds, not leaving completely, but they're releasing them in favor of a better climb, better conditions. They're having to dig fast. They've got the governor by the short hairs down there in Florida, and there are already key areas that they've controlled for a very, very long time, just like in every state. colonies that are there. They are minority colonies. They only make up a small, small, small fraction, but they are the worst of wallet parasites and they have been focused because, yes, in that respect they are political diamond cutters. So we should remember that. And that's what you're seeing is this buckling down. Remember, You get your goyim infantry to hold the line up there towards the top of the state and you have a barrier. The coast is controlled by whatever assets you have developed, which again, Florida is prioritized for the Coast Guard or at least for expanding on something comparable to when the time comes. So, if you look at it, they're falling back to an area that they can utterly control. They can drive out whoever they want to. The country, of course, is falling into decay in the process. They don't care because their logic is that they can come out when the time comes by the country for a song and a dance, the rest of the real estate and property, and we're not going to be smart enough to figure out how to deal with them, which, by the way, most everybody I've talked to is pretty well upon what they need to do to deal with them. In fact, that's why, once again, we're seeing this massive motivational wave of people who are, you know, again, hard chargers, they're focused, they're getting a lot done, and they know exactly who the problem is. So there's no, they're not disillusioned or panicked, and that's the important thing for all of you to get. Nothing to panic about, and we're not disillusioned because we were never illusioned. But there are a lot of other people who are catching up, coming up to speed, and they in turn are filling the ranks. So stay focused, stay on course. I know it's easy to with none date. I do it all the time. I did it today one time where it's like you're throwing a lot of stuff at somebody. You got to remember to give, not feed them with baby spoilers. No, you can't afford to do that anymore. But you have to focus, pick a subject, focus on it. Give them the database and then let them find out for themselves. Show them where to go, but they're going to have to get up off their hind end to get whatever done done. Then in the process of the cycle of enlightenment, everybody has that epiphany, usually it's because the enemy is, again, as arrogant as they are right now. This in turn takes that person down the proper road to the path of further education and enlightenment. And by the time they're done, the scales are lifted from their eyes. So you just got to point people generally in the right direction. Just give them a nudge. Don't go crazy. Just give them a nudge. And, you know, remind them that, well, you might want to just develop a little working knowledge on the subject. Amazing enough, like I said, there are many, many, many people who are already up to speed. I'm not uncomfortable with the situation at all, just reverse. Biggest problem is, once again, we're seeing this pulse slash burden develop that requires more time to repeat what we've done many, many times. Thank God for SOP, Standard Operating Procedure. And this is where all of you pitching in makes a difference too. No single person can get this done. Everybody has to be part of the solution. So again, pick that person who needs to be educated, help them along. They make it, they make it if they don't. Well, again, don't panic. However, to whatever level they've developed their working knowledge, that's fine. Everybody will have a further epiphany as this thing jumps off. Canada is, I think, really in the crosshairs right now, but we'll see how they try to deflect. They're trying the same thing to deflect here inside the US. It's not working. Nobody is baffled by the bullshit, especially when now everybody knows that we've got blood drinking, flesh eating, epstonites all through the system, and there's a whole bunch of people protecting all of these parasitic vampires that need to be gone. And everybody's agreeing they don't want to be on the menu, which means we have to get rid of the people who think that we're on the menu. Which means everybody will have to pitch in to do that. That's very cool. We're at the bottom of the hour. I got to pull out the blue book. Why? Because we're going to play at least a few particular pieces here tonight. Or I should say this afternoon. It's still broad daylight out there right now. What do you mean tonight, Mark? Anyway, no, thank you. Oh, something just popped out. I'm sorry, guys. I'm multitasking on something. I just got a whole yard of stuff, just what I was talking about. Somebody just passed it on. I know what I'm doing during the hour break. Thank you, sir. Appreciate that. 21 Pilots, Heathens. Ed. 21 Pilots-Heathens. The lyrics version. Well, actually, it's the studio version. So again, 21 Pilots-Heathens. in addition to that, let's see, Incubus-Drive. There we go. That'll get two out of the way that have been sitting here waiting for an opportunity. So 21 pilots, heathens, and the other is Incubus-Drive. And those are both for our friends in East Texas. You'd always hear from central or southern or west. Eat Texas. Here you go. You're taking over the network. We'll find out how it sounds. Custodians. All are related. Somebody's got to fix it. And somebody's got to clean it up. Don't forget, I should say fix it and clean it up. Remember, you typically have to do both. If you take it apart, you've got to put it back together. Snap. Oh, well, that's OK. There's nine bolts on that particular vein. That tenth one really isn't all that important. Let's just put it all back on and let the jet engine go. Oh man, that looks like a mess. Has anybody seen the videos, apparently a sidebar trend, we can only hope this continues with stupid people, almost like it's a sci-fi episode running out onto the airport tarmac and diving head first into a jet engine? I think they've stopped showing the videos because apparently after the first one, other people who have too much Prozac in their bloodstream decided that it was a good idea. So they exfiltrated, I should say infiltrated, over the fence along the cargo areas. Apparently, in the one that was on the left side of the aircraft, if you're the pilot and you look to your left, you see the guy running towards the engine and he dives head first. It didn't suck him through all the way, but it was notable that it seemed like he was much shorter when his corpse in its very limp fashion fell to the ground, implying that the parts that weren't there were obviously on the other end of the engine or were properly sliced, diced, pulverized. folded, spindled, and mutilated. But then, apparently, somebody thought on X and Instagram and whatever else they were watching that this was a good idea. So, apparently, we had another individual who, I don't know, maybe thought he was going to get sucked through the engine and come out the other side, and he could say that he survived. Now, there are people who have had that happen. You might recall, and this is bizarre, but remember there's a couple of aircraft incidents on board carriers back during the Vietnam War. One where the guy literally was sucked through the plane but wasn't shredded, wasn't sucked through the engine. But I don't know how you could do that unless it was a really wide fan. If you're not familiar with how fans are on jet engines, they are slicing and dicing machines. You know what I mean? So again, please, if you're listening and you're our people, don't do this. I know you're smarter than that. It's painful. It just has to be, okay? Go ahead, call our champion there. So you're telling me... that these people now, instead of getting a free ride to Valhalla, they just got a free ride to Valhalla? Yeah, Valhalla. It's a shortcut. It's a shortcut thing. They really don't really... If they were having a conversation, what gets me is in the one case, the guy literally has to obviously dive. I mean, he literally dove into the engine. And it got a dive up guys. I mean think about it. Granted, it was in, yeah, it's picking up velocity. Obviously he was throttling up. But there's other people. They said he was going 150 miles an hour, Mark. Oh, he might. Well, parts of him probably were out of the ass at the end. No, the jet, the jet was already at 150 miles an hour. Well, that's the other, yeah, that's one of the other birds. Yeah, the first guys. Yeah, because the thing about it is is that all the rest they figure that well, you know getting out there and coordinating with the takeoff of the plane is tough But if the guys, you know starting to move on the tarmac at least the engines revved up But yeah And now they've stopped posting I think what they've said is they're going to stop showing any of the videos and they pulled them I don't know if they really have it's gonna be in in rerun heaven forever with people being able to repost it until it's pulled down and But it's the idea that I hope all of you are smart enough to know that yes, things like that really do hurt despite what they say. Who says it chops your head off? Who says it doesn't suck your arm up? Think about this. Sucks your arm up in there, chops your fingers and arms down to your elbow off, but jams up a little bit so your head gets smacked back and forth between your two rotors peeling off flesh and bone, but you're not dead yet and you flop back onto the tarmac and all that pain is going to catch up with you. Granted, you're going to have shock, covers a lot of problems, but there's a... Yeah, exactly. It's like, well, I could kill him and give him the hand, give him the mercy kill. Because it's like, you know, it's called fight or flight. When you get into, but this is like, you know, dumb and dumber or dumb and dumbest because, you know, again, this is as stupid as it gets, is, you know, whenever you get hurt like that, your pain does get put off, but it always catches up. Oh, yeah. Yeah, shock that only lasts so long. It's designed for fight and flight. In this case, it was run up and stupid. So I think the pain delivery deserves to be sooner. Oh, yeah. Oh, wow, that had to hurt. Yeah, you know, this is, it's not good for the, well, you know what, if you're gonna do that, just drop off something, okay? There's plenty of places where you can fall and it's lethal, but you're not gonna hurt anybody else. Unless you don't aim, you know, if you don't pay attention to where you jump, you know, when you're going down, obviously, that's embarrassing, where you kill somebody else because you landed on them. How dare you? Yeah. But... But this is really about as stupid as you can possibly imagine. However, in the age of Prozac, remember with Prozac it's introvert or extrovert. Yeah, this is kind of a yeah because the because again it's guaranteed would pros act or any of the psychotropics are all the same There is no difference with regard to the fact that you will have a violent episode Now is this perceived as a violent episode because it was suicidal. I mean you just run up Oh, you know points your head into the engine. It's still public And that's what's interesting is, you know, again with most of the Prozac shooters, remember their whatever programming they've driven into their little pea brain with the drugs, it at some point pops out and you end up with, you know, the different instances that take place. But a percentage are introvert. In other words, one way or another it'll be a violent episode. It'll just be you against yourself. And that's what this is right here. This is what you're seeing is this is the program suicidal tendency generated by some creativity involved. I mean if your subconscious is running the show, how many weird dreams have you had in your lifetime? There you go, oh man, that was a dream. Thank God that was a dream! Except in this case when the Prozac takes over, And yeah, it was a dream, but you made it a reality. Oh my God! Remember, I know I always reference movies, okay? Anybody remember the Star Trek movie with the transporter failure? Anybody remember that where they're beaming over? Thank God it wasn't Spock because they had another you know another Vulcan and they were getting ready to take off and you know find out what's going on with Veeger and the whole gist of it is that they're beaming them over and oh We got a buffer problem. Oh my goodness take them back. It's too late We've already sent them and so as they start to show up on the on the Enterprise transporter you hear And then it fades away because they pull them back to the base where they came from. And then you hear Kurt go, you know, you know, Starbase, did you get them? They're here, they're here, but they didn't live long, thankfully, you know, fortunately, whatever it was, you know, it's the idea, oh, God. Well, that's the survivor situation with this mess. It's like, well, he did make it, sir, but, well, thank God he didn't last that long, you know what I mean? He's not good. But running up, it's just, you know, what's the line from UHF? Stupid! Stupid! Go ahead, call her, jump in there. Think about Tex-Mex. Yeah, yeah, Tex-Mex, yeah. Hey, uh, yeah, you brought up the movie with Star Trek and everything, and, you know, I know you bring up movies and, and, This this incidents with the jet planes reminds me of a movie back in I think it was in the late 80s it was a bee horror flick and You know rented it well of course you know I rented it and everything me and my wife watched it and it was interesting About it was this is the scenario. Okay. You've got this little town It's a real small town. I can't remember the name of the movie. It's a real small town. It's on a river and And upriver is this experimental military base. What could go wrong? Oh boy. Anyway. We know it's coming out, don't we? Of course, they're doing experimental drugs for super soldiers and everything like that. And between the small town and the river is a dairy. or one or two dairies. I think the town is kind of based on milk production in a small town. And of course, as a movie, it's a horror movie, the stuff leaks out and it gets in the cows and of course the town, the whole town, drinks this milk. Okay, so what happens is is I don't maybe somebody will remember the name of the movie but what happens in the town everybody's just starts going like weird nuts they start doing things to themselves. you know, like, like, because they're drinking the milk, you know, like, like, you see this one guy, he takes a drill and just because he thinks he, you know, you know, oh, this is a good idea. He takes a drill, puts his hand on the table and drills, drills, puts, puts the drill through, you know, drill bit through his hand. One guy, you know, and they show people before they get to that part, they show the all these people doing their jobs, you know, in the, in the town. One guy is the, you know, he mows and keeps the local golf course. Well, this, you're gonna love this one. Well, he writes one of these big ass lawnmowers that's got like four blades, you know, once you sit on top of them, you kind of roll around on it. Now, okay, so when he starts drinking the milk, what he does is he kind of lets the lawnmower go downhill and he gets out in front of it and lays in front of it. And he gets all messed up and all this kind of stuff goes on through the whole movie and it gets worse and worse and worse people are breaking their own arms or doing something to somebody else you know doing you know pulling eyeballs out I mean it's weird as hell but the hero get you love this part yeah, and the hero of the movie the reason why he saves the town and Saves the town saves his girlfriend and and you know why he wasn't affected So there's a benefit. The only person who isn't blind or is the only person who can see still. I'll save you all. Wait a minute, how do we do that? Get them away from the lawn mowers first of all. Again, common sense. Of course there isn't much left. You have to ask yourself where somebody is sitting down and mowing over something and some little idea flits into their brain. I know. I think I could go run into that plane motor and I would be famous. It would be exciting. It would probably be painless, probably talking yourself into that, right? Probably. No, it won't be painless. It's going to be hurtful. No, no, it's probably not that bad. I think I could handle it. I think I could endure it. And besides, I'll be dead, maybe. And so we've got not one, but we have a whole entourage of individuals to the point where, I mean, it's how did you think it was a good idea? My only answer to this is drugs. It's government drugs. I think that's the problem with the whole situation and it's pretty stinking obvious that whatever drugs they are, they worked well. Now, none of our people will do this to us. It's embarrassing. Our people aren't that stupid, right? Everybody listening, we're not going to jump into the jet engine today. It's a bad choice, a bad life choice, also a very short life choice. You know, survivability rating is very low under these conditions. So we need to avoid it all costs. And I think it's interesting too that there was no like direct discussion like if you think there's somebody, you suspect somebody is talking about going to the airport and said they're kind of hush about that. Well, you think, well, maybe we should do that. It looks like it'd be fun, man. Well, the one guy didn't die. Yeah, but we show what he looks like. And by the way, like I said, when he flopped out of the engine, it looked like he was a lot shorter. So I don't think he lived that long if he lived. And I mean, if he was alive at all, I think he kind of plopped like a sack of potatoes when he hit the ground, which means that parts went in, some parts didn't come out. So embarrassing when that happens. It gets all over your bullets and everything. So Again, we need to remind everybody also that with the situation being what it is, we're going to see people start to do rather strange things if the economy goes south. This is where the PROSAC is really going to probably enhance the Great Depression. Remember the skyscraper jumpers during the Great Depression at the beginning when Wall Street fell? Now guys, people weren't falling like apples from a tree that were ripe or anything like that, but it is one of those things that we need to kind of remind everybody. We will get past this. It's not that bad. My problem is that with the scenario played out with the good drugs, that the government is giving everybody and a whole lot of them that this is going to open up another can of worms from another direction with the very same problem we're talking about here. This is not that. Yeah, it shall pass. You'll run out of the people taking the drugs. Problem is there are a lot of them. Oh boy. And I think we're gonna, yeah, there in lies the rub in the volume of people that we have that are already so far around the corner they can't see the other two corners they already passed. That's the difficulty of the situation we're in. And they are counting on this as part of the confusion when the time comes. We do need to remind everybody, you know, this isn't guesswork. We already see enough of the end result of the Prozac Prodigy shooters, but also other violence that they don't talk about. And it will get, there's gonna be a spike. Here is the problem with the Prozac scenario. And we're at the top right now, just about, but not quite. Guys, it is not if it is only when there is going to be an episode, but here's the problem. Unlike heroin even, or many of the other drugs, you can't go cold turkey with Prozac. It's not that- None of the types of tropics, Mark. All the types of tropics, yeah, you have to wean off. It takes about a year to completely get that crap out of your system. And even there, the problem is that it's kind of like waiting in the wings. So this is another reason, hey, we don't get into, I know this is tough, it's an uphill battle, some people are just going to do whatever they're told to do. But if you have people around you, and we're looking at the situation as we see it developing now, this is one of the many issues that you are going to be dealing with in a crisis scenario situation. Now, it won't necessarily happen right away, but there are people boiling as we speak. Let's just say they're simmering on the stove. With a lack of availability, the event is more likely to very rapidly present itself to occur. Something that everybody needs to be thinking about. If you have groups of people, I know a lot of people are like, well, I'll help anybody when the time comes. Well, you better have a background on every individual. so that you have the ability to, again, be prepared for particular issues that may arise. And this is something that's pretty straightforward, it's not difficult to do, but it means that you are going to have to have a plan. I think this is something I've discussed in the program here for many decades, is what do you do with people who are into these, you know, drug, either government drugs or drugs that they just simply, physically, physiologically can't get away from? We're not going to execute them, but it seems to me that an island, you know, it's the old story, an island for isolation and for rehabilitation is one of the options. Because you can't afford to have other people in contact with the individuals because other people are wicked and will take advantage of them. Yeah, right. Well, they turn all on their own. We can't do much about what they turn into. What we can do is maybe regulate or control or put the brakes on the problem before it becomes extreme. It's not that it won't happen. It's just a matter of when it's going to happen and to what level, based upon whether or not we actually have an idea of what we're going to do and how we're going to deal with it. Prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance one of the many issues you're gonna have to deal with on the horizon here They want to drop the economy. They're gonna try to buckle everything and create crisis We are going to be crisis management people so we need to be talking these things through now 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 both day and night. As great as great balls of fire! As great balls of fire! To love you like a leather shoe! You're fine, oh kind! Tell this world that you're mine! It's just great balls of fire! 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We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And we want to say hi to all of our micro AM and FM rebroadcasters, especially those operating at the different training sites. across the state of Michigan and other locations and it is Friday! And it is quartermaster Friday sometimes known as quarter bastard if you've been in the military. Anyway, it is the eighth of May. That means we're past a full first week gone of the month of May, Communist May. And it's going to continue to take away. Time doesn't wait for any of us. It is, of course, 2026 Old Earth Calendar. I'm a doctor. Not a brick. 2026 Battle for the Republic. Book 3, a dark anniversary. And it has been a very busy week, but we're now into the work weekend and by a whole day for some of the training facilities, I understand. Again, be careful. We've had a lot of washouts in different areas. It's not our training sites that are messed up. It's the outlying and secondary roads around our training sites that have had problems. So we've cleared our mess up. But in many cases the townships in the counties can only do so much at a time and they're focused, you know, where they can. So slow down because a lot of the dirt roads in the upper part of the state of Michigan, there's a major erosion that took place. Major. So let's not get hurt in the process. You know, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Pay attention and use the brake. It's just how it works. Anyway, Couple things here real quick. Yes, I did see the report from Colorado. It turns out there is a bunch of other stuff going on with the gun grab activity that they're Colorado. It turns out there is a bunch of other stuff going on with the gun grab activity that they're Colorado. It turns out there is a bunch of other stuff going on with the gun grab activity that they're