May 27, 2026
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4h 29m
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Mark Koernke discussed drone defense technology, including audio-tracking hunter-killer systems and low-cost counter-drone strategies using off-the-shelf components. He covered weapons systems, body armor, load-bearing equipment configurations, and the importance of attitude in survival situations. The show included extensive discussion of ammunition and food supplies, with specific retailer recommendations for MREs and military rations. Koernke emphasized preparedness, multi-caliber weapon ownership, and the need for proper planning in anticipated conflict.
- drone defense
- audio tracking
- counter-drone technology
- microwave weapons
- body armor
- load-bearing equipment
- molle gear
- ammunition
- mre
- preparedness
- weapons systems
- survival attitude
- colonial marines
- regimental combat teams
- 6.8 cartridge
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It's lost your known permits to start a business or to build a place for one land that you believe you own You pay a yearly rent your children must attend a school that doesn't catch in your Christian values He taught read about the current news and a regulated press and you pay a tax You do not owe to please the IRS Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold you trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and sh- given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down church and keep our country. Put men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, the artillery, and guns to pour in shores, and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? Arise. Defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land. Preserve our great republic and eat God given right. And pray to God as I awoke he vanished in the mist for when his words were true. But we have ourselves For even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Land of the free and home of the brave? Well, trying to get it back to that. Good thing is, we can pretty well sort the chafe, you know, from the wheat here real easy now, so. make the big difference. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm our corny, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, east, west, and north. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com, and we are on satellite. We want to say hi to those who listen and then the many, many, many who rebroadcast both analog and digital satellite. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is It's Weapons Wednesday. It is already the 27th of May. This month is going to be in the taillights real quick if we keep this up and time doesn't slow down. It doesn't wait for anybody. So it's going to happen. Be ready for May, June, July. Oh, all the fun months with all the things scheduled to happen are coming up. It is the 27th of May. It is the 18th year of Open Obvious and Name Your Face. Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K. 2026 Old Earth Calendar, I'm giving her all she's got, Captain. 125% and 2026 Battle for the Republic Book 3, A Dark Anniversary, The Guns of the Dark Anniversary. many unique weapons, but also a lot of standard fare that the bread and butter of a militia formation or any fighting force constitutes a lot of simple firearms, nothing all that super. Every action movie always has to have its moniker firearm. And you might recall for the longest time there, you don't see it as often anymore, but during the big action adventure movie period, A moniker knife was always part of the, let's just say the marketing. Remember Predator? What was the moniker knife of Predator? Any of you have one? Now if you have one of the originals that came out, there's a couple companies including Bud K that made a knockoff that was made to contract. They're actually worth a chunk of change right now. You can buy quite a few AR-15s with them. What about, here's a challenge for you. What was the moniker knife for Terminator 2? Anybody? Does anybody remember the moniker knife? I'll give you a hint. You saw it right away in the movie early on in that bar fight. Does that shock your memory? Every one of those movies from that period had a moniker blade, typically it was produced by a number of different Hallmark companies. But typically Bud Kay also ended up with one of the knockoffs and even the knockoffs were pretty cool. Almost all of them actually worked and were serviceable to one degree or another. But they are definitely in the tail lights now. You don't see, most of these companies don't have the brains or the wherewithal and basically shallow hell operations. So, well, I'll take that back. One movie did recently, think about it, 300. The sword from 300 was made so popular because of the very subject matter that not only did they make a hallmark blade for sale, but they also I ended up with several sidebar companies making their concept of the blade and marketing it as a combat blade right now. You can go to Bud-K or any number of other blade companies and all of them have an offering, usually about three different ones. including a copy, well actually it's the authorized edition, of the Spartan sword in a short sword variant for close combat slash a kind of like a machete slash cut your guts out tool. Or the actual full blade along with all the other Rigalia, etc. That's one thing that Bud-K is actually good for also. If you take a look at their inventory, they do that quite a bit. They have all of the Lord of the Rings series with regard to all of those blades. So, yep, that's another movie where in more recent years a whole line of sharp, pointy objects are offered as unique momentos of the movie. or at least representative of the movie. Obviously they're not the blades that were in the movie. Well, they were, but they're just the image itself, so to speak. That particular type style, etc. So blades, very useful, also much needed. There's a number of different gurus on the subject of blades and as far as getting into a pissing match or a fight about what you should own. Hey, blades are like pistols, dude. It's a total personal flavor thing. Whatever it is that floats your boat and makes you feel good is probably just right for you. Personal blades are just that, personal. There are standard unit blades. The Colonial Marines have their issue blade which goes to members. It is a single serial numbered weapon to the individual. When we have what is called a blade ceremony for the CMM, individuals all gather and the closest loved one It can be either like wife, it can be mother, grandmother, sister, depending on who the surviving living female relative is preferably and it's very symbolic, part of the element of developing proper esprit de corps with regard to the concept of why we fight. And so the ladies, the auxiliary, step forward and present the blades. In some cases we have men who are actually have very few family members surviving and we've had some really unique situations happen there. But that blade is unique. Now different regimental combat teams have actually embraced a slightly different variant on the standard blade. But it's because we have knife makers. One of my friends who is a knife maker for a very, very, very long time and two of the blades that I carry will always carry in my fighting load. He just passed away. I didn't know it until the end of last week before Memorial Day. And again, hey, he made it to, I think, 93. But back in the 90s, he and another of what is, I think, one of his apprentices presented me with these blades years and years ago and they're fantastic pieces of artwork but they're also working metal and one carbon, one stainless and in each case a cant hilt which is really kind of nice gives you that kukri effect but from the root of the blade and they work exceptionally well. I'll be passing them on to Ed and One to one of the other boys and I've got another blade that I've carried for a very long time so I've got the three for each of the boys when the time comes and I'm gone. Everybody will get equal opportunity there. I want to make sure everybody gets something that's halfway decent as a Memento, along with a lot of other stuff. But blades are a personal item. Now there's also working blades and a steel A striker and steel is something that we need to make sure in every kit. Actually, I had a handful of those this last weekend from different locations from yard sales or being tossed out, which was really amazing. It was in the freebie box. It actually had a set of ship matches, old style. In addition, waterproof windproof. Steel striker and water purification tabs an issue a recent issue not real brand new but recent issue iodine tabs And it was in the freebie box so pay attention people you just never know people have any clue what they got And I'm not worried about telling much of anybody anymore because we're in a hurry So whatever we can acquire in situations like that grab them just grab it. Don't worry about it Don't you sure you want to something? Oh, don't ask any questions. Just get it We've got too many other things to do in our lives right now and get them done as quick as we can and if we can provide better material and equipment both for ourselves and have backups to backups to backups to backups, that's fantastic. So don't hesitate, don't wait. I will point out that something else we were talking about vehicles and we are recruiting for the third air mech. We're not sure if we're going to designate it first company strength or as a detachment, we don't know. But this is going to be a combined arms, both ground air element that is a drone unit. And one of the interesting things is, and we're going to bring this up, it's weapons Wednesday, I'm going to elaborate on it after the bottom of the hour, but we have some Very unique technology that we've been incorporating and it's working and if it works the way I think it does, we're going to pretty well cut the guts out of the drone tech real quick. It is something that is a priority. We've been working on several different systems, some we've had for decades. The microwave weapons we've had for 40 years and we've got those down especially, think about this, with the new battery pack systems that are out there now. The new battery support systems, guys, we've knocked down the battery weight and increased the voltage and duration of the systems so that we can offer a whole lot more energy to a portable microwave weapon system for drone air defense and or for anti-shoulder fired weapon systems. Example, the same microwave weapon that will knock out or damage a drone will knock out or damage electronics on helmets, radio equipment, And a lot of other gear that the enemy is desperately counting on to be able to convince their people to get into the field and fight. If that technology is defeated utterly right from the get-go, and by the way, the robotics aren't going to be any better shape, then all of these devices, some of them simple mechanical, but most of them, again, taking advantage of low-cost, high-tech and being able to integrate it in volume, is the first mission right now. We're trying to, again, put as much stuff online as we can, the shortest period of time. And so we are putting together will be the third air mech formation, and it's going to be setting up a T-O-N-E, Table of Authorized Equipment, although we have no real control over that. That's kind of a joke, but it's not. and also structure, manpower and structure, how to set up a unit that is a mobile pod that can fully integrate with the RCTs. Now let me point something out about Colonial Marine and other RCTs, regimental combat teams. We did not adopt them on the modern, we were doing the RCT thing before they switched over and started doing it with all these conventional fighting forces right now. But we did not embrace what you see with the present RCT construction of the US military because it's pretty much, it's inflexible. It is very inflexible. The original concept of the RCT was that, guys, if I had, you have an infantry unit and I have an artillery unit, we've got a mech unit along with a few other, you know, components that we can put together. to build up a proper combined arms regimental combat team that these units can come together and because of their internal training and structure, the only thing that has to be highly adaptable is the inter-communications component. When we're fielding formations, company strength, which is 100 to 160 men, depending on the size of the formation developed by the people who are organizing their militia, We have the ability to be able to take that mech unit and make it the armored-cav component of the RCT complete with other support technology, etc., etc., etc. The important thing here is that we have the ability to be able to do what we call star cluster. We can break that entire regimental combat team up if needed, drop them into any other area of operation without hesitation, And they would immediately be able to function as a combat team with the other formations that they're interacting with immediately with very little downtime. Now where the issues are, and this is always the case, is inter-unit communications from one of the specialized elements to the other so that they're properly talking on the same, you know, they're on the same line, same wavelength. That is the objective behind what the NBF, Nathan Bedford War College, Nathan Bedford Forest War College has been working on, the NBF War College for quite some time. And I think we've got that pretty well settled so that we're taking NCOs, junior officers, individuals who don't have as much experience, but we also don't want them to have too much experience. I don't want them cross-contaminated by regular US military operations because that's where the failings are. That's what we're seeing the roadblocks, walls that people run into. On the other hand, we're able to train a cadre, an extensive cadre, that are able to immediately plug into our program. And there's no cross pollution, so to speak. Now, does that mean that, oh my god, people are in the military too? But no, not at all. We're breaking a whole lot of the taboos that have been established by the Zionist slash Jewish mafia to dumb down everybody from the general population to the military population. And we expect more of our people, a lot more of our people. There isn't any one of the single militia straw boss slash junior officers that can't step in from one job to the other. Why? Because I've made it a point of emphasizing that we need to kick everybody in the ass to learn everybody else's job. So while we do have artillery officers, we do have mortar, you know, in other words artillery niches to a degree, limited conventional tube, you know, cannon slash tube, mortar more often than not for the moment, and other attached acquired indirect fire technologies, rocket battery, etc. Which by the way we can build very quickly too. Limited, range limited, but still effective within its niche. The idea behind this is not that you're going to go toe to toe with whatever somebody else and whatever horror army shows up that we're going to have to fight, be it whatever prostitute internal or prostitute external. It's the idea that our people have the experience in how to work as a team with the weapons concept of system. This is something you have to emphasize when you're training fire teams, squads, platoons, companies, battalions, regiments, etc. You have to develop the interactive component. You can switch out very quickly and each person can become adaptive to the next weapon system that you put them behind. But they've got to have the basics first, and that is working as a team, being able to understand that I have a job, you have a job, and each job working together accomplishes the overall task and again conforms to the mission. So it's not hard to do, not at all really. It's just something the U.S. military can't do. I've watched this. I've been a training officer. I have watched the failures inside the system, and they have not changed. So, again, am I complaining? I don't want them to change. They probably come and at us to kill us anyway. They'll follow any order given to them and then movies will murder you in your home. So let's be ready for the bastards in uniform that are planning on murdering us in our home because they'll just follow orders. And I'm going to talk more about that in a minute, too. Ed, while I'm speaking... And because we've been trying to do this but I just have not had time, I'm not going to be able to find the version I want. I'm almost going to have to build it, I think. If you could, let's find the most rousing, helping version of Men of Harlech that we can and that will be part of the bottom of the hour, going to do the regular bottom of the hour. And then Men of Harlech, I want to do that this hour if you could. And not a rush. Whatever seems best is going to be fine because I'm throwing it at you late. But I have been looking and I'm not finding what I would call a bar call version of Men of Harlech. Now of course it was always a refined piece. But I mean when I say refined, I mean the era, you know, the individuals in the era. But what we want is a fight song, a fighting song. fighting version. Hey Mark. I mean with a thrust. Go ahead, call yourself in there please. I'm not familiar with the song you're talking about by name but what about that one that chipped things, How Many of Them Can We Make Dead? Oh, what about that next song? Okay. Right. Oh, come on. Right, come on. Ed knows what you're talking about. Forgive me. I'm in Brain Fart for a reason. No. Marcia Cambreus, how many of them can we make? Marcia Cambreus. That's what you're thinking of. That's good. Well, that's a good one too. But here's the thing. We have a very patient listener who has requested Men of Harlech. And today, we are going to play Men of Harlech. Is that the one part that they're singing in acapella? All the men, like in a big cathedral or something? In the chorus. It's the men's chorus piece. And where you've heard it before, here we go. We're at the bottom of the hour. Thank you. Hold it. In our hands, a good old trifle, at a good late speed, you may know a sternum after. Your forward march would be, but you'll learn the facts much faster when you meet our mountain boys. And the leader just starts, glad you make what little noise and always hits the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, in our hands will prove no trifle. You'll graze at home, back across the dry water, as yet he must come, as well as to the slaughter. But if we the job must do, then the sooner it is begun. Then configure all the methods, the quickest will be done. Oh, the rifle, the rifle, in our hands. Thank you, Edward. That's a good version right there. Thank you very much. And for everybody out there, it was Men of Harlick. Remember, everybody always loves the underdog fight. And if you haven't studied the subject, the song itself, of course, is very popular in the 1800s. You might recall the movie, Lulu! And if you remember Zulu, you recall, remember the Rorke's drift defense and what happened with regard to the expeditionary forest being exterminated. And then in the process, the impossible defense by a very small number of contingent of engineers and support troops fought off the same element that had destroyed its parent unit. only a day earlier and they held out until relief came and what's interesting remember in the middle of the movie they're actually showing how they were practicing well practicing for you know photo this evening and it's like well guess what they in the middle when the Zulus are chanting Zulu Zulu doing that the one of the men starts to pipe in and everybody joins in with that song Pretty impressive. So and again, I appreciate it listener Hopefully that is the version that I would play so Ed picked right by that and hopefully it's the one you'll enjoy and We're gonna play it one more time probably this evening because I don't know which hour you listen all of the time too So we can do that next hour. We will do March of Cambrais And how much everybody remembers as how many of them can we make dive so that'll be for the second hour coming out a little bit now Air air defense with regard to drone technology We've had a great discussion of this on the air on and off for quite some time Way in advance of now when everybody was discussing the idea that the drone of toys and the name of toads and the hemorrhoids and everything else was gonna kill you all the current kilometers are oh my god, we're all gonna die Well, eventually we will, sir, but in the meantime, we're trying to avoid that, if at all possible, by becoming the most aggressive combatant on the battlefield and, in fact, grabbing them by the head and just swinging them around, beating the living snot out of them, grabbing them by the nose, kicking them in the ass, as Patton said, in every possible, every conceivable way, every thinkable way that we can. The idea is to be planning ahead for exterminating the aggressor that you will be facing and to do it in every hellacious, horrible way possible because they're chuckling and laughing about what they think they're going to do to you as Americans. The Chinese are laughing at us because the Zionists are betraying us right now, bringing more and more of the Chinese on the ground, on American soil. with the purpose of supporting this massive, you know, Skynet police state craft that they're promoting. Okay, fine. That's just more people we're going to have to get rid of. Everybody said, Nalins, we're going in with the first wave. That just means more bugs for us to kill. Of course, now they have run into a bad situation there and it got worse. Oops. Maybe that's not the greatest analogy. But here's the thing. What is the one thing that they cannot do with low-tech equipment? Now with helicopters, they can in fact have you noticed how they've shut up about the silencing technology for rotary wing aircraft? Anybody notice how that's disappeared for any of you who are my age? The big deal in the 90s was the hushpuppy counter frequency technology that they had come up with to eradicate most of the rotor noise while in the field, making the aircraft a much more stealthy piece of equipment. Anybody remember that? Not supposed to know about it now, they've tried to not talk about it and hopefully everybody will forget. We haven't. This is why you count on your eyes, but here's the problem. Anything smaller does what? What does a... anybody out there is on the air. What does a drone sound like when it's in your area of operation and you can actually hear it? What does it sound like? What does a drone sound like? Anybody? Make the noise if you can. Don't worry, I'm not gonna play the drone. Yeah, a drone. Oh yeah, but it sounds like what? You got four electric motors blowing air out the back of the bottom of the drone. You only got one big ass motor and he's way up there. Yes, but it still makes what? Noise. Noise. And guys, I've told you before. Yeah, in fact, there isn't anything they can, I mean if they do spend that kind of money on a throwaway piece of crap, because remember most drones are one-way drones. They're either going to be flown in, although a percentage are still dropping things, the big yuck yuck right now is to send the drone in and do a buzz run and then blow up in somebody's lap. Okay, that's very common. Okay, we know this. But here's the problem and I've pointed this out before have any of you ever made a wolf's ear? Anybody know remember wolf remember the company that made the wolf's ear back in the 80s and 90s It's low-tech, but it's high-tech In fact, before we had radar, and I'll go back and peel the onion back a little farther, before we had radar, we had listening posts, observation posts, but they never show you in the movies. See, this is why bullshit with Hollywood is bad. Have any of you ever seen an Edison horn? I want you to look this up. You can find examples of this. The Edison horn is what was used by the military for coastal defense of the United States before we had radar. In addition to that, they actually had these in Hawaii around Pearl Harbor. They're an acoustic horn that collects sound. Now just like I pointed out a minute ago, hey guys, what does a drone sound like? Okay guys, it's 1930 and the air threat has become a reality Edison and by the way, this technology is World War one Wow, I'm peeling back the onion back farther This is World War one technology and Edison of course had already developed it during all of his many research projects along with Alexander Graham Bell What's interesting about both bells and Edison's? Collection horns is that these things were designed to actually sort out sound They're mechanical, but they sort out sound. Now I want you to think back in the 1930s or 1940s, there weren't jets in the sky. There wasn't anything buzzy. If there was a plane out there, it was there for a reason. All planes are. After all, they're flying from point A to point B, I know. But aircraft were few and far between. with regard to international flight. So anything coming in off the coast was considered in question until it could be validated. Now there was a whole intercommunication system tied into that, but audio collection could actually achieve a target out to the horizon. Did you hear what I just said? In other words, a plane, single engine, two engine, or four engine, could be heard out to the horizon with the very sophisticated listening technology that the US military had in place. Have you ever seen an example of it in use? No. You ever see it in a movie? No. They want you to think about that? No. They want you as dumb as possible. OK? So it's now the 21st century. We have all kinds of reinvented junk that we actually developed mostly in the 50s and 60s. There's not a drone there flying that we didn't already build 60 years ago. Not one of them now. I've looked at everything. There's nothing that's new. None of them. We had quad aircraft in the actually middle 50s when they first started the programs. They already had pretty well figured out how to make them work with analog. In other words, they didn't need digital to do digital compressed the size of the control system because or unless it was man operated. It was there was a man on board. Remember they built some of these. Then obviously the pilot does all the work because your human brain is faster than pretty much everything out there. So the 60s roll along and all the rest of this crap small down compressed very expensive by comparison to today because of China slave work. All these ideas were out there. And the one thing they couldn't conceal was noise. In fact, the one thing they were desperately trying hard to do was come up with, in the 1965-66 drone project analysis, they were trying to come up with better bearings, micro bearings, and races to utilize, to make the system quieter in operation. to reduce the overall sound signature that would tell the aircraft if it was in the area. Now at the same time, they were producing rocket drones. I've told you about this before. At Hunter Liget is where they did all the final research. I've seen two examples of these before they were finally put to rest, what, in the late 70s, early 80s. They had some of these at Fort Echuca back in 78. They were a backpack-mounted unit with a television screen and an individual rocket that you launched a rocket. It was wireless. The rocket went out, scuttered all over the battlefield, went back and forth at, you know, whatever velocity. And then the backpack unit took the signal and you could watch it real time, which really was kind of nauseating. And then what you did is you very quickly rehashed everything because it was recorded. You slowed it down and observed. What was in front of you up to a mile, three miles, five miles, and then you did what you were going to do. Dump mortars, fire machine guns, use infantry, use mechanized, whatever your unit commander chose based on the direct information provided. And this was for full contact front of the spear, tip of the spear stuff. Problem is that rocket made a whole hell of a lot of noise. Sound like a... Like screeching monkeys with tearing paper. There's a way to describe it. Screeching monkey nonstop with tearing paper, which is basically how most of the other rocket type devices are on the battlefield. They are really quite easily identified once they're in motion. Trust me on that one. So again, in this century, we really have nothing changed. The present drones make noise. Why is this important? Audio tracking to target. Want you to think about something. Drones are cheap. How about Jart? We're kind of having fun with this, but Jart. Like the old Jarts. Remember he threw the big ass dart way up in the air and it stuck his head at the other end. Oh God, that's what you didn't want to see. Remember you threw it up and it came down and it hit the hoop? Well think about this. A predator type minor drone whose sole job is to hunt drones. and is deployed in the area in numbers, not one or two, but in numbers. It can be with a single drone operator with the purpose of again launching either again straight up. One of the other ideas was to use what basically is paragon or hawk. The drone is a standoff from height. It observes by sound, identifying the audio track of the motors of the aircraft and the propellers. This technology is dirt cheap right now. The other aircraft could not escape because if it shuts its motors off, it does what, guys? It has to crash. It has to drop. It may not destroy itself, but it has to... and all you do, gravity sucks. And these things don't glide. So, the paragon slash the JART, the job is to lock on with an audio track receiver and track to target and boom. Now, the software is a single microchip. Everything to control it, to control the system. The collector is a simple pickup mic. The software subroutine or program is very, very simple because it doesn't do a million things. There's only one thing it does. It identifies the sound. It tracks to the sound. It has equal to performance in the air. And it intercepts and literally kamikaze the kamikaze. It has equal or superior velocity. It has the advantage of altitude against the target. Ideally where this would really work well, and this is something that we can do it, but we're going to have to spend some money, is the fiber optic drone technology is actually out there so we can see what it does. And the fiber optic drone technology would be even easier to intercept because of the limited maneuverability of the fiber optic unit itself. It is still maneuverable, but it's not highly maneuverable. So the advantage is kind of like your Paraglint slash your JART, and we have two different systems that right now guys are experimenting with. All of the parts, all the components are off the shelf. This would completely counter threat any small or intermediate drone technology because with the JART you could actually do what would be like a hover, a hawk hover, like think like a hummingbird. You go straight up. You are in a standoff position, you wait, and you're basically a sentry for the unit in motion. As a threat is identified, and by the way, here's the thing, if you have, forgive me, audio collectors on the ground, which we would, I mean I've talked about this before using Wolf sears, what you do is you immediately identify the threat and then you can even give a track coordinate for the Hawk to come down on the expected, you know, the suspected target. Now, here's the cool thing about this. If, for whatever reason, there was a failure to properly identify a target, and there wasn't one, the Hawk can fall back up to standoff position and wait, and then engage again as needed for as long as the battery power source on board provides energy. This is the simplest of, but one of several, several types of anti-drone technology that we can pull off the shelf and eradicate pretty much most of what they have. Now, how would you destroy whatever it is point to point? Well, there's a couple ideas which we're going to have to experiment with. One is grappling. If you put dead weight on a piece of equipment, on a quadrant of, say, one of these quadcopters, you can either do what is a high velocity ram, If you do, then you also want to create what are basically skewers. In other words, it's kind of like you ever see the best way to explain it? If you ever watch Babylon 5, yeah, I know it's science fiction, most of you don't. But the alien spacecraft that were the shadow, it looks like a series of hanging spikes. Basically that kind of arrangement, which could be light but solid rods of material, it doesn't need to be real heavy people. What it's attacking isn't very heavy. And all you have to do is disrupt. In other words, what you're going to do is skewer. That's a ram attack. The other technique is ram and parasite lock to the object and distort its flight. That would be another option. The other is explosives. Ideally, again, the idea is that you would be able to possibly recover a percentage, but you really don't care if you did. Now, this does mean that you're expending technology versus technology. So you're basically putting the same amount of money. Well, not really. We can make these cheaper. These things don't have high explosives on board. Of course, if they do, we don't need that much to destroy the drone, do we now? I'm not trying to pulverize part of a building or drop grenades into a grenade-sized energy pod into a C4 charge, a piece of artillery explosive that's been packed into a C4-type package, etc. No, I don't need that much. I need enough just to blow a big chunk out of the stupid thing and it's done. But it can be very close-ranging focused. I'm not trying to create a massive burst area. And by the way, I don't want to create an additional threat for operatives. So again, audio tracking, there's nothing they can do to save themselves on this. Again, you don't worry about this being a wide combat. Oh, what if it'll reach 200, no, bullshit. This is an area defense platform that is inexpensive. The cheaper it is, and the more you can make, the more you can stop. See how that works? And again, off the shelf, what we're trying to do right now, there's a whole pile of inexpensive drones out there that are available at the resale shops. In fact, we cleaned out two Ollies here not too long ago. I think it was 30-some units at one. They're probably only 10 at the other. Those particular drones are perfect for prototyping. In other words, we don't have to reinvent the wheel. We just got to make all of the add-on corrections. to the existing system. We're dumping the 800 megacraft, that's all out the window, switching out to a, again, an area frequency. Interestingly enough, one of the things that I think would work would be FM. And the cool thing about FM is it drops off real quick. In other words, it's a very narrow area, smaller signature in general. Again, it's not going to, it will still throw a flare up as far as radio signal goes, make the mistake about that. But the interesting thing is that once you commit the drone as an audio attack weapon, it's monitoring the sound of the aggressor drone or drones. Here's the interesting thing. Maybe one bypasses him. But the audio track system, as soon as it picks up anything else, it's kind of like a zombie in World War Z. Okay, you got away and immediately if you pay attention the zombie who's still looking for somebody to bite and is very very fast simply switches the next target three feet away and grabs it and drags it to the ground starts ripping its throat out. That's the policy of this system. And again, here's what's really cool. It only is going to signature particular sounds. In other words, no, man-made sounds. Mark talking isn't going to attract it. All you have to do is acue it to a particular decibel rating, a particular frequency with regard to sound. Not difficult to do at all. You can even do an override with a pickup mic, could even send a signal through a radio transmitter, which by the way is already on board. and allow you to actually monitor so that you can select. And of course, if anything is within line of sight, or at least out to the horizon, you may have the ability with enhanced optics to very quickly identify the threat that's being engaged. You may reprioritize the thing because you'd be able to override it. But it's simple, we're talking stupid. It can't be grossly overcomplicated. If it's grossly overcomplicated, you can't afford to make any. And our goal is to build these things from scratch now. the Air Mech Unit, it's going to be supplied with our systems. And once we have the pattern down for formation, organizational structure, you know, manpower needed, then we're gonna share, share, share, share, share everywhere. Most important is we take it down, right down to the fire team or the squad. Ideally the squad would have it. Now, there are 10 men in the squad, we talked about this yesterday. Five men in each fire team. In each fireteam, there are specialists. Certain specialists that help dictate the horizontal slash contact with the enemy type fight. But we have other threats, so we have to think three-dimensional. Again, everybody carries a shotgun. Remember this. Think about the umbrellas of air defense, which by the way can also very quickly be used for conventional contact. Any gun you've got can be pointed horizontally, but the shotgun's mission, primary mission, is air defense. Now, you also have a designated air defense crewman in the fire team or just maybe one in the squad. That man is committed with whatever variant in field shotgun, bird gun, bird barrel, extended magazine, magazine fed, although I think, I'll tell you what, we've been leading everybody towards the 1100. It's not the only gun, but the 1100 with an extended tube is so perfected for competition shotgun. that it's the optimal choice in a poor man's version so that it's lightweight. We don't want to add a whole lot of crap. We want to do just reverse. The gun itself has to be lighter. What we want to emphasize is garbage we throw down range. Now here's the thing. Anything we have in the way of air defense can be used for any number of other missions. Don't forget that. If the drones that we have, which again, we're not going to be working 800 meg, So we're not going to be in the, let's just say, the collective's area of operation with regard to frequency. The other thing that I've pointed out many times, I've talked about on the air, we're going to try to do as much of this as we can, is to actually use as many different types of transmitter-based frequencies as possible up and down the radio spectrum so that we could switch out completely alien to what everybody else is using. Remember, this is not going down range miles. to fight something, to bomb somebody, to suicide attack somebody. Think defense, and with defense you create castle doctrine, castle configuration. Now it's mobile because when you move, your equipment moves. And in this case, it's flying, so that's not really very hard at all. So again, audio tracking, hunter-killer tech, is probably the least expensive solution for most of the intermediate and short range tech that we're facing. It's not the only way. Again, policy with engagement should be all fires on air threat. I don't care if it's a drone, a helicopter, or a low flying plane. All fires on target. This is how we used to be taught. I don't know what the hell they're teaching now and I hope they're as stupid or dumb as a box of rocks in the system right now. I don't care. This is our policy. I don't care about their policy. Proper planning prevents piss, poor performance. What we need to do is be focusing on the... We understand the threat and we understand the variance of the threat. Now they're trying to pull out of their ass everything you can imagine to make everybody terrified. They've got to desperately try to convince you to defecate your spine out your bum hole. So there's all kinds of BS that they're throwing out there now that's like, really? Why didn't we hear about this before? Well, because we thought the other stuff would scare you enough that you'd crack your drawers and run anyway. But now we have to lie about something else so that we can get you terrified of that. That's really what it's all about people. The American people are the first perceived enemy of all these pricks we have in our government. And all the propaganda they generate with regard to conflict and combat with regard to the battlefield is purely designed to try and ensure that you will be subservient. Be a good slave. Okay people, that's what they want. Well, I don't make a very good slave. So I think I'm gonna fight for ass. We can hunt them down every chance we possibly can with every piece of equipment we've got. We can build it. We have the people. We've got the technology and all of us off the shelf. So if I opened up maybe your mic a little bit, you're thinking, wow, I think I can come up with something like that. Run with that puppy. Have some fun. Run with that puppy. We're at the top. Nobody claims everybody wants to outplay behalf of somebody else comes up with or he was out the idea after the fact. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire shall erupt. We are in a march for day and night. And because we got the cute new toys, doesn't mean we aren't talking about going boom boom boom boom boom boom boom. What was that? That guy was the 1100. He still got about 800 shots in that extended tube. Okay guys, get motivated. We're gonna be fighting a war. It's obvious we're gonna be fighting SkyNet. Let's put SkyNet's ass down. Everybody needs to start thinking that way. We don't need to be Sarah Khan. Okay, because she's a guy. Bring it out of here for a minute. Grab a cup of coffee, use the bathroom. We'll be back right here with the second hour of the intel report. It is Weapons Wednesday. But your mind, your first best weapon, uses... Although you have no hold of money spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to this. 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 sh- You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seemingly farm. And keep our country deep. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores. And send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear? Most sons of the Republic arise. Take a step. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God your freedom brings bright. As I awoke he vanished in the mist for which his words were true. But we have ourselves, for even now as tyrants trampled each god given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight, stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep. What would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Carkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters and behind the lines in occupied territories Northeast, Southwest, North and South. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. LibertyTreeRadio.org. And we're on satellite. We'll say hi to all our merchant operators out there, no matter what body of water you're resting upon right now or if you're inland. Again, analog and digital rebroadcasting there. We are in a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States, and it is. Wednesday, it's Weapons Wednesday, it is the 27th of May. It is the 18th year of Open Obvious and the New Year-Faced Fabian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K-2026 older calendar. 2026 Battle for the Republic Book 3, a dark anniversary. Now, real quick, before I go any farther, CenterFireSystems.com. CenterFireSystems.com. They have 40 caliber Glock. Drum magazines for $19.95 a piece. Maybe it's Wednesday. They might still have them in the inventory. I don't think they sold out because they were in an odd bit of a notice for the weekend flyer. And it's their earth tone. What is it, FDE or whatever? Earth tone. You'll see what I'm talking about. Only, they only have an earth tone. They are 50 round. 40 caliber Glock drums and they're $19.99 a piece or 95 cents a piece. Do I care about the pennies? No. So $20 a piece. You can't beat that. In addition, they have a picatinny rail, four points of the compass, AK-47, polymer, four grip, With the top and the bottom, they're at the 12, the 6, the 3, and the 9 o'clock for the rails, and that's like $7. Let's say maybe $7.99, could be $8. It's a very good price for what that is. Most important of the bunch here, although if you've got that Glock, those are worthwhile, I grab two or three of those drums if you have a Glock and .40 caliber. Because that's a lot of spit power when the time comes on the doorway, you know when they're coming through going hu-hut-hut You just don't stop you pour everything on them pour it down. Just keep boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom boom first 50 gone Cover me next gun is going on with whatever hits got boom boom boom and then pop pop pop pop pop pop pop 50 times Congratulations, you just hose them why they deserve it. It's that simple however, they at the bottom of the list they have Bushmaster Bora Cleaner and Polish polisher It is in the small vials Perfect for your standard USM 16 cleaning kit, which is I'm sure why they designed it the way they did Yes, there is fluid in them. I have ordered these before they are excellent They are 19 cents apiece if they still have them $0.19 a piece. That is an excellent price for again a small vial bore cleaner. It is bush master. It's from the Bushmaster foreclosure when they ironed everything out there. and they have a good quantity. I don't know what a case a box is. If you could call and find out, the reason I say that is some people wanted to buy a whole flat. Usually they come in like, you know, maybe 24 or they come in 36 or they come in 42 or whatever. I don't know what it is. But if they have them in stock, I highly recommend them. We've already seen them. They work, they're great. And it's 19 cents a tube. For each one, it is a liquid, it is not a squeeze grease, it is a liquid. Obviously, it's a P-O-L product. But it definitely is worth your while, so you want to check that out. Those are the three top things out of the deal, the sale slash deal for the weekend, if they are still there and in place. I grab them if you can. Now the more you buy, remember there's a flat rate of $10 if you achieve whatever the dollar amount is. You want to look to see what else they have in the way of magazine or ammunition deals. Because they also had some pretty good ammo deals this last weekend that have rolled over into today. And so that will round out and bring up your cart. So that you're spending less money because you save that much more than you're at the flat rate, which is cool. Which typically you do. Now you're still going to have to pay taxes. So therein lies the rub, as we know. But that's a given. I don't care what you're going to buy. Taxes are out there. And the big issue is shipping. So we bite you in the butt real quick and eats up the wallet. I know. But it's part of the gotta suffer with it to get to the you know soft chewy good stuff you need as in more ammo or whatever Freedom pellets to deal with the non freedom creatures that we are going to be fighting extensively So we're gonna be putting freedom pellets and a lot of them very very soon. Well, whichever help whatever it happens Let's put it that way whenever it happens Kill Ching Li, okay? Ciao, so bye and die! No, ciao, bye, ciao, bye! Bag, bag, bag, bag! Oh, no! Yeah, oh, yes. I'll die. No tiki, no washi now. Goodbye. Sin lo! Well, that's Vietnamese. Sorry about that. Anyway, now back to the overall discussion here about air defense and the dronatoid issue. As we get up to scale, needless to say, the aggressor type, JART or Paraguan, actually probably started with Paraguan, that'd be small, and working into Hawk, and then maybe into, oh, the big one, we'll give it a fancy name, Talon. Oh, Talon, oh yeah. Oh, if I was a government contractor, I'd make money hand over fist on that name. Yeah, that'd really be great. Oh, whatever. Anyway, fact of the matter is that the We can only go up so far scale-wise, otherwise the air defense threat is dealt with with heavier weapons in a totally different category and it's part of understanding the umbrellas, overlapping umbrellas of air defense that you have to construct as part of a mobile fighting force. And the most important aspect here is that again, we understand the potential of each of the weapons systems we have to perfect, that we're working on, that are actually defense weapons, defense systems. Again, minimize to maximize. We've got to be able to build more. That means it's got to cost less. So no frills. The big issue here again is, again, how many can we produce? Now, right off the bat, using scaling, in other words, parasyting off existing programs and technology, we're only going to be able to feed so far with that because there's only so much of that junk out there. I mean, eventually you're going to eat it up. So, in the meantime, the intermediate process, the first phase is utilizing existing off the shelf. The overlap is working into scavenge and or building from existing materials that are in hand but we also have to be building raw material slash components. We also need to be thinking non-strategic materials. You know what's funny? Sounds weird, but it's not. The rotors can be made out of wood. They can be made actually quite inexpensively since the vehicle is a, as everybody calls them, suicide drone. If it's a suicide drone, why do I have to be all that sophisticated with the components? Isn't it going one way? That's what the brag up is, so it's like, well, can I actually minimize on a lot of parts? Well, you can. In fact, what's interesting is imagine for the superstructure using conventional wood components instead of plastic. Polymer requires a whole lot more in the way of support. It doesn't mean we can't cast junk plastic. We've already been doing that with a number of different pieces of equipment for years, decades. We can mold plastic and do it in both its crudest form, purely for the sake of creating an object that is useful that can go boom or whatever. But the big thing here is going the next step. We're not going to be doing infusion molding with this technology or anything like that if we can help it. It's just too much in the way of centralized technology, easily targeted and destroyed. So one of the things we need to start looking at is classic, and this sounds, this is not weird, but it sounds weird, classic modeling tech. I grew up in that era. I used to work for Ryder's Hobby Shop as a sidebar And one of the things that always amazed me is that the thing was a museum. The place was a museum because overhead was a vast collection of RC technology. And as I've always joked, all this crap is are RC toys. Oh no, they're drones, Mark! They're drones! Yes, I know, it sounds very impressive because you've conditioned everybody to the word drone, etc., etc. They're RC toys. That's what they are. Very wicked, evil, and lethal. RC toys, but they're still RC toys. And amazingly enough, considering what we're able to do in the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s with RC tech, which is really, now we've got a drone, now we've got a drone tech. It's drone tech, man. You're just respecting drone tech. No, no, not at all. It's nothing new, like I said. The basic dog controls, what I've argued years ago has finally happened. You don't need the best control technology to get this done. In RC toy technology, there have always been dog companies. There's always been companies that were, maybe they were cutting edge for a little bit. They got behind, they built the basic equipment. It works just fine for the individual who wants to play with the technology, but It's not as sophisticated as many other cutting edge state of the art, blah, blah, blah, blah. But we don't need cutting edge state of the art. In fact, where you're going to be spending your money is in scavenged, for instance, if you're going to do this, is scavenged hardware in terms of chips, programmable chip technology. And even there, you have to minimize that. Now, all of what you're building is completely susceptible to all of the defense technology we've talked about except that first and foremost they're looking for 800 meg. Doesn't mean that other frequencies aren't used by military. They are. The HF and UHF tech is integrated, especially ultra high and very ultra high frequencies for management of electronic weapons systems. Don't make that mistake. We understand that completely. But it's the idea that for an absolute minimal cost people, we can produce something that is on a par with everything that Skynet is putting together to use against the American people to enslave us. And the difference is Skynet's not controlling it. Now, you can also go analog. There are all kinds of solutions there because, again, the hunter is only doing one thing. It's audio tracking. Remember this. The most sophisticated component is the audio track circuit for hunting drones with a drone. And with the falcons, slash the paragons, slash Talon, oh the evil big man, big ass Talon. We're not going to bother with smaller drones with the larger drone hunter. But this is also true with the JART concept, is the idea that again, the smaller units fight the smaller units, although again I guess, well, that really wouldn't be true either. If the only thing you had was a smaller counter-trone, you'd employ it against whatever it is that you're seeing in the way of the threat, because it may at least be a distraction. Keep in mind that that's half of what most weapons systems do. They're not fully successful in any particular task, but they're sufficient to create deception and or distraction of the aggressor weapon system. Many countermeasures, that's enough. Okay, you're throwing junk up there. Remember, what is the description of air defense with regard to what you are doing? You're throwing junk. That's from the US Air Defense School. You're throwing junk in the air. anything you do is positive. You get more hits, better still. But if you don't, you're distracting the aggressor and he may have to, in his effort to maneuver and try not to make contact with what you're using, may do damage to himself, you know, purely by happenstance, miscalculation, and the fact that the platform can't actually perform to the level of the pilot or operator at a distance. was hoping to get the aircraft to perform at. That's the part they don't want to talk about. It's like everything is limited. It's all man-made. Even if it was made by robotoids, nematodes, and hemorrhoids from Skynet factories down the road, it still has the same limitations and issues. Oh, AI's going to be smarter! No, it's not. Contrary to everybody who's been yapped about, you know, that bullshit. No, it's not. In fact, again, garbage in, garbage out is only as good as the trash that's fed. Most of these pieces of crap are being fed a horrific amount of trash to the point where their usefulness will be in question constantly. The other issue here again is performance with regard to other activities. Could you use a suicide counter drone for any kind of defense against personnel? Well, why not? There wouldn't be any reason not to, but it's kind of a waste. A paragon type or jerk type defense drone could still perform in the exact same way within its area of control, within its limited area of control. for anti-personnel defense use in the event the area, perimeter, whatever is threatened. So it still can overlap and work into all of the other areas where the drones are expected to perform. Now these are all things everybody's having discussions about right now and we're again ticking off the category but just keeping something stupid. Yes, it can do all those things but that's not what we're interested in right now. Can we engage and destroy drone technology that is incoming as a threat? Answer, yes, quite effectively. But we can't be so distracted. Remember, that is the purpose behind why those drones are out there. To distract you and to detract from your ability to deal with the horizontal threat, which is still coming at you with two legs or tracks or wheels, and is men, people. It's man oriented. Now if it's the robotoids and nematodes and the hemorrhoids coming at you, well better be ready with all the other fun heavy tech that we've been talking about that everybody needs to integrate into their lifestyle. If we want to survive the Skynet, we have to be prepared to kill Skynet, be it in the air or on the ground. Prior proper planning prevents poor performance. Just that simple. Anyway, enough on that now. We're going to switch subjects. And this has to do with armor. Another thing, we've talked about body armor. And I think, again, any questions? I'll tell you what, any ideas or any questions about what I've been talking about? Nobody's stupid here. Nobody's going to ridicule you. Only a little. OK, maybe a lot. Maybe I wish you'd never open your mouth. No. That ain't going to happen here. Hey Mark. Big thing here again. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, another simple logic. I guess it would be a countermeasure to the operator, but you could create a beam rider that would follow the frequency right back to the operator, not just the drone. Well, again, now there's the part because as you know, we have two different drones. This is a good point. Number one, if it's wireless, absolutely. A frequency counter drone could actually be built that was zero in on and harass the pod or area of operation where the device came from. That would be an excellent part of the formula. In fact, a percentage of the vehicles could be built with that particular mission in mind purely as fire and forget. They track on whatever they find that is considered to be the parasite frequency for the attack vehicle and they follow it back to its root. Now the other one that we're curious about is could you create an optical tracking unit that would follow the fiber optic back? Here's an interesting thing. Has anybody ever hit a fiber optic rod with light? By the way, remember, fiber optic, that's its job. It carries light. What happens if you were to broadcast infrared illumination across an area of activity to be able to maybe light up? Fiber optic filaments can be ensconced in a non-irradiating, no pass coating that prevents the signal from being lost out perpendicular to the transmission direction on the rod. But not all of it is like that. Most of it is not. Most of it is open. It's an open channel device. The material that you see that the fiber optic has made, that's what you're looking at. That's the transmission device itself, the material. Now guys, have you ever thought about how does that get picked up with the observation technology we have, which is thermal and also night vision? Now, if it doesn't give off enough of a signal, for it to be seen with that technology just with passive technology. What happens if I use an infrared light system to wash an area to be able to identify a track line from a fiber optic dispenser? Does it do that? Now if it does that, and this isn't that complicated, it sounds like it would be, but it's not. is then you should be able to mount an IR projector on a drone, hover like a hawk, identify incoming threat, and give the hawk the mission of with an operator, not the joystick, so to speak, Following the optic thread, which is illuminating itself, so it would be a day glow, a night glow kind of like a glow stick, guys. It would look like a glow stick, a big long glow stick line. It would be like spider webs from Lord of the Rings from She-Lob. You would be able to follow it right back to its point of origin. And boom! So, good point. Thank you, Brad. That's one of the things that would be an option. Now, that's more sophisticated. But, we already have the technology with optical devices collecting cameras and the ability to joystick the equipment. Ideally, this would work better at night than during the day, but drone attacks at night are just as common as during the day because all you hear in the last few moments before the attack boom takes place is eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee However, with a Hawk Defense or an Overhead Defense system on standby and being able to identify the threat, even if you destroy the incoming fiber optic drone, you can still follow it back to the general point of origin and try to identify the pod where it came from. See how that works? Because we, as, good point here, is we do want to kill as many operators as possible. Down the road there's supposed to be nematodes, hemorrhoids, robots, whatever, but right now it's humans. And so tracking back to the human's point of origin and destroying as many of them as possible negates or hampers the value or the ability of the unit to actually deploy effectively. It may completely negate their potential operates depending upon how collective the operators are into one place. I'd be willing to bet they're rather sloppy on that. I mean I'm absolutely correct on that, but I lean towards arrogance being the biggest problem as we've seen over and over again with all of these situations. under the assumption that weed peasants don't have any brains and have no clue about what's going on and it's futile to resist and most of these idiots think, believe whatever dog vomit propaganda is thrown in their lap if they're in a military service. So again, our purpose is to act accordingly, take advantage of the arrogance. It's a good thing. I like this. But again, we can't count on it. Remember, there's also going to be measures, countermeasures, deception tech. Any number of different things that are going to be available on the battlefield, this is part of the dance of swords that everybody needs to remember. We understand full well the multi-dimensional nature of the aggressor and of course also the multi-dimensional potential of our forces. We've got a lot of thinkers out there, people that are very creative. And just as we did back in the 90s and before with regard to different types of energy tech to knock out weapon systems or support equipment, we have the same potential today to do the exact same type of, you know, commit the same type of technology or similar technology to the same task to get the job done. We can't do this! is what it comes down to. We're at the bottom of the hour, we can do this also. Remember, we already have our music request for the bottom of the hour, we have our regular bottom of the hour break, and March of Comprayance. So Ed's gonna take over here in a second. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, LibertyTreeRadio.org, and you'll all send me a music request, Liberty, at symbol, provide.net. And we are at the bottom of the hour. I hate talking over the music, you know that. That's the thing about being a DJ, I gotta point out, it's like, you know, you're rolling up and down. This is my rifle. There are no... This one is mine. There is danger, and there's danger in our hands. Oh, here ye not to sing in all of the view. Go wild to the rifle, in our hands of the trifle. You may know a sternomaster, You forward much with speed, But you'll learn the facts much faster When you meet all mountain boys, And your leader just starts. Glad you make what little noise, And always hit the mark. Oh, the rifle, oh, the rifle, Will prove no strife, So graze it home, That giddy must come, As well as a tooth of slough, But as we the job must do, Then the sooner it is begun, If you flint and figure, hold the button. March of Cumbreas. How many of them can we make die? All of them. That's your goal. See the one way back there to the rear? Get that bastard first. That's your benchmark. None of them get past that guy you just put a bullet in. All of them up front here are already in the crosshairs. You see that one way, way back there, who is holding the coffee cup and laughing about manipulating his Chinese and whatever other schmuck that he's hired, Blatsonstein being who he is. You put a bullet in his ass way out there, and you make sure that everything from in front of you out to that point does not survive the engagement they are to be destroyed. How many of them can we make die? all of them. Ne copula no biscum. That's the motto of our unit. You figure it out. It's very specific. Anyway. All those things real quick here. You know what, there's a big discussion about the AKA also, etc. They do these cyclic things. Let me point something out. Guns are for buying, not for selling. An AKA is a very fine weapon. It will serve you through the duration pretty much of any conflict we get into here on American soil for national defense. When the time comes, the important thing is that you have all the support infrastructure in place. I mentioned lubricants. That's one of the most important things, keeping the weapon clean. But the AK is so blasted, forgiving. I've carried pretty much the three primary classes of weapons extensively, tried to destroy them, actually. When I worked the Op-4, we fired, when I worked Op-4 and set up Op-4 Training Command. We had a massive number of weapons to draw on that we could experiment with or test to destruction or at least try to hurt. As I've said many times, I don't know about the new Daewoo rifle, but the original Daewoo rifle when it came into the country was one of the finest rifles of its class available, which is really why they cut it off. It had all the features of the AK with all of the advantage of cost efficiency of the AR-15M16 family of rifles. We never destroyed one. We tried everything we could. We intentionally bought certain weapons and would not do maintenance on them. We wanted to see what would happen. If you were Hugo of Warsaw and you just ran the gun, let's just keep shooting. Let's see, when does it fail? Here's the thing about those daewus. We probably put over 11,000 to 12,000 rounds constantly. I mean, we're talking week after week after week after week in a very short window of time because a lot of people wanted to shoot that rifle. So when we do weapons familiarization, and I had a company or a battalion strength formation. The battalion has over 600 men. They get to select the weapon that they would take up to the range. One of my OP 4 members would literally stand with them as their coach. So we would have a cornucopia of weapons that would be typical for foreign operations. And you would select the weapon and then of course it would be on the roster and then it would be brought up to the station. You'd carry it to the station, the one you selected. And then we would go through the process of preliminary familiarization. Most people were up to speed on weapons. We did do a certain amount of class back when we were showing the weapons to everyone in the first place, demonstrating their abilities. But we literally put tens of thousands of rounds through the daywoos and they just didn't, they never malfunctioned. They never jammed. They never malfunctioned. And again, there's the best blend of the AK and the AR. Some of these, you know, try to come up with an idea like that today and it's like it was already done. Now the problem is that the Daewoos are bringing in, what's that magic number nowadays to bite you in the ass? Oh, $1,200. It's at least $1,200 for a Daewoo now if it comes into the US from Korea. And that is everything's $1,200. Marlon-Lebber actions are $1,200. Okay, take a break right now. When did they lose like 390 bucks or something Mark, I think in a day? They were under, at one point they were $274 a rifle. Brand new out of the box with about four, no, with about, we take ourselves, it's like the Spas 15. I've told everybody about this, same time, about the time the date we came in, the SPAS 15 came in. And when we saw it's like, man, it looks like an M16 stretched out like caffeine, man. It's like, whoa, it worked flawlessly. Problem. There are only 1,500 of them that came in. Originally, there were 500. There was another, I think, 10,000 from one second wave, and then they stopped them from being brought into the country. The day was the same way. There were quite a few of them available for a short period of time. They were an excellent price. Now let me point out, why were they at $274? Well, because nobody knew what they were. When they first came in, and I think some people bought them for as little in the group, for as little as $259, brand new in the box from a friendly distributor who gave them basically cost plus shipping. cost of the rifle from the distributor, actually from the manufacturer because they were the distributor. So we did acquire some of them at a very, very reasonable price. But at that cost, you're looking at M16 mags. Primary parts are all M16 AR15. So there's nothing you couldn't fix on the rifle where it was critical. And the other parts, at least likely to be a problem, were irrelevant. But you could buy a parts inventory to have an armourer's kit in place for the guns that we had. And they worked. We had every variant that was available over the counter. Mostly it was the thick stock, standard barrel length, standard Daewoo, the same one they were issuing to the, in a full auto version, they were issuing it to the Korean Army. It was a good weapon and it was basically an AKA AR-15 total blend. It worked. If you run into one, grab it. If you can get it for a reasonable price, I don't think you can because everybody kind of has an idea what they want for them, what they're worth. They're in that unobtainium category for a lot of practical shooters because I mean, there's a lot of guys collecting them, but it's one of those things where there's a lot of other weapons you can buy for less, and even if you've got to buy a few more spare parts, like the AR-15, at this moment in time, the AR-15 is the gladiest because of cost. Now, at the same time that those, let's remind everybody of something, same time that those Daewoos were in, the Sega 12-gauge shotguns came in. First, they were 410s. Does anybody remember how cheap those things got? Nobody wanted a Sega shotgun and I told everybody on the air you might recall when they were sitting there for $119 apiece for a Russian made Sega shotgun. And then all of a sudden they started to try and push some of those Sega rifles that were just Sega sporting rifles, which is the AK standard production frame with a sporting kit. and everybody bought those, what did they do? Well they got them for 120, 130, 160 dollars. The most was 160 and that was for the 7.6 Q by 54R guns. Which by the way were dragging off receivers real dragging off receivers that they sport arise They took you know, they didn't have a pistol grip They had a c-stock on them and everybody took those made them disappear and when they came back out of the disappeared They all look like they originally were built as factory military guns So there's a handful of weapons like this that you know now Oh Sega, it's actual real Russian before it was a Sega, it's US and oh, yeah come And because of that, a lot of you guys are smiling because you bought the hell out of them when they were dirt cheap. Some of you probably sold all of them. I mean, you make money hand over fist and it means you can buy other things you really, really, really, really like. Okay, I understand that. But again, there's been a lot of arms out there. The AK though is one of the weapons that should be a priority item to, you know, have covered. It doesn't have to be in fact cheapest, doesn't have to be the fanciest. Look at the price of mags. Ammunition is not cheap now. Ammunition is no more nor less expensive than anything else that's in the inventory. And that was the big sell back in the day. We've already admitted that. That's why we're now to the point where the AR makes most sense for most of you because right now I can walk down the road here with cherry-picked parts, put a $250 AR-15 together and it will kill you dead dead dead. And not only that, when I want to fix it up or change it, all I gotta do is change parts people, come on. So, again, go ahead, jump in there please. The ban on Russian armaments and such, was that passed by legislation or was that some sort of a executive order? It was basically a congressional complaint. This is the same thing that happened with the Daewoo. The Daewoo was... one of the reasons the Daewoo was blocked is because some... you know, Mr. Moon, okay, who thought he was, by the way, Jesus? He expressed his Christianity and some of the Zionists, now we know the Zionists, the Zionists didn't like the fact that Mr. Moon's government was competing with what the Israelis wanted to take over in the way of market. So it was a Senate complaint that ran as a request to the ATF and they in turn blocked the import of the gun. That's the real politics of what happened. With the sagas it really wasn't any different, but initially they didn't think twice about them. Why? Well, they weren't selling I'm gonna say guys with the sagas came in running at about what 199 a gun that was for a 410 in fact you can find any old shotgun news from the from the 1980s go take a look at what they were offering from for instance classic firearms or you can go to JG Sales, you can go to any one of a hundred different companies that were multi-page advertisers in the shotgun news. Look at the price that they were offering them for. Well, nobody bought them. So then they went to one... You know I didn't buy one? They went to... They were cheap. They were so cheap. I was like 169. I was like, I don't know if I want to pay that little for a weapon. I don't know if I can trust it. Now I know differently. And here's the thing. Yeah, it went to 169 and then it went to 149 and then there was a drop to some were as low as $109 apiece same thing you'd pay for a Chinese pump shotgun because at that time a bunch of Chinese pump riot guns were coming in for about the same price and Guess what was like guys. It's a semi-automatic magazine-fed shotgun and you're paying how much for it and It's Russian and they're built like brick doghouses So we got everybody to start buying them, a lot of you know because you've been listening for a long time, and the rest is history. We actually changed the market on that gun. We did. Patriot movement did. The militia did. And so in the process what's really cool is that they did bring more in. But there have been like three waves of, oh, gotta stop the Russians. It's not just the latest one with all the scam about Ukraine. There have been three separate, you know, block points where eventually they were lifted, just like the, you know, gun bans. And it's interesting that with each comeback, a more interesting inventory was made available. So I think the reason that that happened is because the Jewish slash Zionist controlled market, just like you see with the machine gun market, They had acquired a whole bunch of crap overseas with one deal or another, and so they told their buddies in government that we need to open the market so we can sell this stuff. And the cool thing is, is that there's none of it that's junk. And unlike other countries, we have the infrastructure to be able to maintain, or we even modify and build differently once we get it. I mean, take a look at some of the stuff you've got on the market here right now. How many different ways can you reconfigure how many different rifles that are out there? And the AR-15 is the ultimate Lego gun, but look at all the things you can do with the AK. Magpul makes everything AK if you want it, and that's just for cosmetics, so to speak, changing plate covers, things of that nature, foregrips, whatever you want to do, and then still make more significant components like slide-on scope mounts. That's actually a critical component. If you want, using the existing system, some big advantages being able to take... Think about this. We haven't covered this in a while. One thing about the AK, and you can do it with the AR-2, but the AK, you can have a complete mount set up with a night vision device. You all use hit a switch, pull it off, put it away in the carrier, pull out whatever daylight optics you want to use, or if you're going to go thermal, you can have thermal set up the same way. And it's all plug and play, plug and play. And it's going to be more than serviceable enough for our purposes under the conditions we're sitting in right now. And so the slide type system, it's a definite benefit. And here's the other thing, I heard you call me, give me one more second. The other thing about this, what I've told you guys to do many, many, many, many times is buy multiples of the same optic you're planning on using. Why? Well, bang, bang, bang, bang, run through the woods. Oh god, what did I do? I heard a crack. Oh man, looks like your optic there's kind of hanging sideways on your rifle, Bob. Wow, dude. Oh my god, what do I do? Oh, here's what I do. I un-flip the lever. slide that off the AK, well, reach over into my pack or have my guy reach over into the bundle on my backpack because it's not reachable by me, he pulls box out, a carrier box out, a carrier pelican can or whatever you want, and he pulls out the exact same optics, already basically set up and sighted in, and I slide it right on the gun, I hand him the clunker, he puts it in the backpack with the rest of the rig, and I'm back to fighting exactly like I was before. No time down. Is that your objective lens I found on the trail? Yeah, it looks like you're wearing a monocle or something. How the hell did that get up there? Yeah, exactly. Go ahead, call her. I heard another voice. Jump in there. Yeah, anybody got any shotgun shell deals out there? Right now, and here's the thing, they also have some tactical buck over at, what I mean by tactical buck is instead of the orange case or the red case or the, you know, whatever, there's some blue hull, oh, forgive me, blue base, which is black, and OD green hull over at MontanaAR15.com, MontanaAR15.com. and also over at air 15 discount which by the way both those guys seem to have I was talking to somebody today it's like they always seem to have 380 auto also but right now there's a couple of shotgun deals with both of those I don't know if those made it through the weekend because you know we are it's already Wednesday But you might want to check those two out and then also do a quick spot check over at JG sales I mentioned them earlier They've had some interesting odd man out deals One of them was number three buck I don't know if he's got any left, but it was on his front page It may be in the body of his webpage. He just changed his webpage again got a 8 when they do that But number three buck and this stuff filters through the system randomly and I don't know why. It just pops up. It's obviously a matter of, okay, first of all, remember they're doing the drop. I don't know if those are mold cast or if they're bullet pellets, they're water pellet dropped, tank dropped. I would assume they're cast. But if they are, number three is out there again for anybody who wants it. It's not a bad choice. Number three buck works just like number four and double lot, but it's in between. And again, I would put it in the niche with, well actually you could use it for everything. You could use it for anti-personnel or you could swing it down and use it on drones. You know, I should say swing it up and use it on drones. Can we get that right? So that would be another consideration. And again, JGSales.com, JGSales.com. We've had a bunch of people looking for shotgun shells, so I'm probably going to get some feedback tonight with emails, so I'll go through and see what's there since we've been putting everybody on the hunt. The plan is to clean out a company. We're finding certain things. We're going to just clear them off the shelves. because shotgun is, again, let me compliment, there's a couple of really good videos. One of them is done by a Canadian gentleman who I'd say is about 55, 54, 55 years old, and he has done some really good tactical deployment videos with different rigs, and including a shotgunner's rig. And it is purely laid out as a shotgunner air defense. So hopefully maybe somebody's listening. I don't know. But it's interesting in that they're all coming to the same conclusion instead of the, oh my god, they got to piss my pants. They've got drutatoids. Well, let's hunt those bastards. Son of a bitch. They're like, you know, looking at it this way. They're like hunting partridge with fangs. They're like vampire partridge. Got to kill them, sir. Can't have the vampires around. So again, there's some really good videos coming up with answers to how to configure your rig to be most complimentary. Now, one of the other things that, again, I think everybody's agreed on, you gotta be able to keep the anti-personnel shells separate from the air defense shells because you've got two different categories. Doesn't mean I can't use either one on whatever I'm shooting at. But, some, the double-out buck and slug is a lot more effective on that biped that's coming at me, or the quadra-ped I might need to worry about. Whereas all of the other BB number four buck, any of the other, you know, large bore, drop pellet, whatever's out there, that's gonna be for air defense. Now, doesn't mean I wouldn't shoot any of the other, including the slug. At a target, if I was down, I'd be using everything. I'll throw bricks at the son of a bitches. I'm not gonna stop fighting. Ain't nothing they're gonna scare me to death with there. It's like they probably aren't killing me anyway with that piece of crap coming at me, so I better put it out of the sky the best I can with everything I've got. And then, like we said, find the operator. Like Brad said, let's go find the operator. Good idea, son. Let's go find him. And when we're done with him, he'll wish to god he never signed up to be that long-range murder- murder-later he thought was so funny. Ha ha ha. Not so funny now. Is it safe? Is it safe? Where's the cops? And for everybody out there again, by the way, we are looking for 12-gauge deals right now. Ideally, you'll typically find case spots will vary from 200 to 500 rounds. But if we run into anything that is useful like that, if you could, come up on the air at the 8 o'clock. We are looking for, or one of our callers just requested, a shotgun. So, gel. Looking for all of the above needed. We're going to do our part. So soon two hours have passed. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire. There's some rung. But we're on the march. And everybody will participate in air defense. Like World War II with anti-armor policy for the US Army. Everybody shoots at the tank. That thing in Private Ryan where you see him going at it with the .45, all that he was doing was demonstrating what was policy and it's something that most other armies wouldn't embrace. If he got something to pull at his bad guy, yeah, keep, yeah, a Christian, keep chewing at him, keep chewing at him, keep chewing at him. Make them understand whatever they got isn't enough. You're gonna put a bullet at it, around it, in it, one way or another, tear parts up. There's always something valuable you can damage with everything you've got, no matter what it is. Anyway, we're gonna get out of the way. Ed taking over and by the way Craig coming up next. Don't you go anywhere. Wednesday Craig from Forbidden Knowledge. Don't forget if he does have any copper rounds left, let's clear him off the shelf. Help Craig to create a less dusty location on his shelf. Clear out the copper rounds. God bless. Out of here. Bye bye. My name's Craig, somebody's got their mic open. Uh, if you'd meet yourself, I'd probably be a little helpful, although it's not bothering me, but I did hear it. So if you want to contribute right away, uh, I admit it is Wednesday. You're listening live, you're listening on, I believe it's the 25th, something like that. Uh, got my hands kind of busy here right now. Doing what I was doing last week, actually, at this time. Decided that that worked out okay. I'm throwing rocks. Got these, uh, little one to two inch rounded rocks you see that the landscape was used in places like McDonald's and that where they lay down some black fabric and there's a massive dead frog here at a sound. They used a landscape with one removing all the rocks and I'm putting in bushes. Bush is called Sonic Bloom Red. I tried to pick up more today but they had to run one of the socks on place with that trick. But sometimes My life's so busy that I'd end up doing two or three things at once if I can, like I'm doing now. While I was trying to get those bushes, I was mowing the lawn at the same time with my robot lawn mower. So anybody want to talk about anything in particular, I'm going to talk about the going lawn in the Middle East, unless you call in to talk about something else. That's what I'm probably going to do. I'm just doing this mindless task while I'm doing this so that I'm keeping myself busy because when you run, it gets warmer. I got lots of chores to do, lots of things to do. So anyway, I'm throwing handfuls of rocks a few feet away from me while I'm on the show here. So, and unfortunately I'm also working here, just on the ant colony that I'm gonna have to keep brushing myself off with and my knee pads that I'm just hanging on. Yeah, so what are the reasons we're in this war? Of course, it almost looks like maybe the Trump, it's hard to tell the Trump, he's, Backing out left and right. He's making all kinds of threats But I'm really gonna find out what he's really up to But we've got what upwards of maybe 50,000 troops in the Middle East that could could do some kind of land invasion And a land invasion is all you're gonna be able to do if you think you're gonna take over Iran You didn't have to have boots on the ground. There's no other option there Continuing to bomb them won't do any good But that's what he'll probably do if he does anything. He's gonna continue to do something with BB worth him to his babies war. It's not our war Think about it. What was our goals? What was the state of objectives when this war started? The only thing that you remember today that they're actually repeating today is, I mean, I can't have nuclear weapons. Well, okay. They didn't have nuclear weapons. They didn't want nuclear weapons. They weren't going to get nuclear weapons. They had a plot against having nuclear weapons. So that was a total BS line off of that. Here we go again. Weapons of mass deception, right? another Middle East war 45 some years ago that we got into with Iran. So what is the real goal? When it first started, we said, oh, we need the freedom of the Iranian people. We're going to let them take over their country. Their government is so bad that they want relief from their government and we're going to make it so you can do that. So now take over your country and then I won't have to do it. And nothing happened there. In fact, people tend to rally around the flag when they're being attacked. This was one of the first things you heard. Oh, they're oppressive to their women. They're oppressive to their people. And so we've got to get rid of that government. Why do we, why is it up to us to get rid of impressive governments? There's lots of oppressive governments around the world. Why is it us? Well, the answer is we don't. Fantastic. When you have to have a war, because BB says you do, you've got to come up with anything you can. And then what were they saying after we were saying After that didn't work, after having CIA and Mossad agents and MI6 agents on the ground passing out weapons to try to help cement a revolution within their country in St. Paul, we're cool. And all those people who were killed, they come up with these stupid numbers like 40,000 people, 50,000 people killed by their own government, and it wasn't anywhere near that. We know that because they have no evidence to support any of the net nonsense they were telling you. At the same time, we were killing our people here in our own country. And helping Bibi to do the same in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, so on. So what else were they telling us? Trying to get them to, because a lot of the people that were killed were killed by people who were there to try to create an internal revolution within their country. That's the bottom line of what was going on there. And most of the people were killed by those people who were foreign or instigators basically. So that didn't work out, so we had to come up with something else. Then we attacked them preemptively. Again, why are we there? Anybody? Also, why we're there, come on the air and talk about it. I'm up here, you're reasoning. Because apparently, I don't know what the age groups of people listening to me are. Apparently, if you're like, up the range group, it's like being in your sex shoes and up and up. supposed to be in favor of Israel and that's why we're doing this war. They don't say it directly, but that's why we're doing war. And interestingly enough, you look at the numbers about Thomas Massey lost his race if it was on the up and up. I'm not making any claims either way. But if that race was on the up and up, they say that the people that really swung it over to his opponent was over 65 or over 60 people, whatever, whatever age group, old people. Most of the fact that all the money that went in there was being paid by Israel, the largest congressional, what do they call it, the most money in the ever spent in a congressional race, in a preemptive, that's not the right word. The preliminary, no, that's not the right word either. Anyway, it was the biggest one in our country's history. And all that money is coming from the Israel lobby. A lot of people online said, oh, at least they had to spend a lot of money to do that. Well, no, that's your money. They spent your money to do that. Get that through your head. Israel doesn't come up with that money. We come up with that money because we give that money to Israel. They just give a little bit back to our politicians so they can buy our military and buy our the influence of the United States. That's it. That's what it's about. This ant farm here nearby and they're trying to crawl at me. Just keep them from crawling at me. And we come up with all sorts of other things. They're killing their own people. That's the other thing. Well, it was mostly your instigators killing those people. And having found that there was actually drone factories right within Iran itself that we were helping fund and helping create and helping and launching drones from within Iran. The tax, I ran. That's all, they say that's all been eliminated. Most of those people were jailed or put to death. And rightly so. Definitely traitors to the country. It'd be like if China was building a building, had a factory here, an underground factory hidden. We didn't know, Bob, they were picking drones and they were firing the drones from let's say Missouri into St. Louis, whatever. I'm just picking names of my ass here. So, they'll never fly. And why are we at this war? Why are we at war at all with any country? Why are Iranians our enemy? They pose no essential threat to us. They pose no national security threat to us. Why? They go, oh, they might get a nuclear weapon. Well, there's lots of countries that have nuclear weapons and we need to stop. So why are we trying to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon? Because they don't even want. At least they didn't. Now, maybe they do now. After all, he went in there and killed all their leaders and Diane Tola, the mane, is now, his son is running, allegedly. Nobody's really seen him. He's, he may be gravely injured. He might be disfigured. We don't really still know the story behind that, but, so what's the, who's running the country? Well, somebody's running it. They're, they're doing well with, and as I said, when the various startups, even before starting, I know probably people won't believe me. And maybe you don't even believe me now. that we've lost the war. We have lost that war. There's really no question about it. And I told you before it started that we would lose that war. I'm pretty sure I got some YouTube videos up. I was stating that, that I could prove that. I don't think many of my programs here on this network are saved, where I could go back and review them to prove what I said. But no, we lost the war. I knew that we were going to lose the war before it even started. And no matter what Trump decides he's going to do, we still are going to lose. We're gonna lose big tax Trump is trying to find a way out and it's just not he's just unable to find it a way out that will save Save his legacy and save his party Parties are a big mistake. Anyway, our parties are big red herrings. There are no parties. There's no left. There's no right. There's no Democrats. There's no Republicans There's only trade or is and patriots. That's all I got in this country and very few patriots certainly in office Seems like Thomas Massey might have been wondering what happened here because he's going to get booted up. So, and I kind of agree with people and say, well, voting doesn't do any good, so why vote? Well, it's really true because the candidates they give you, Tweedle D and Tweedle D, they're both on the same team. The Epstein class. Yeah, it's not just Donald Trump is hiding the Epstein files. Biden did it too. So this is nothing new. Nothing that would have to do with Republicans or Democrats. And Donald Trump's going to buy in here because you can't blame this one on Biden. There's this war. Plus, what did he tell us? First Aid Office, what did he tell us he was going to do during his campaign? Let me tell you. First Aid Office, he was going to end that war in Ukraine. And here we are now. Ukraine is ramping up. Putin, I guess, was under a lot of political pressure at home. and he's being kind of forced to ramp it up to get this thing over with. And so now he's even using his Oreshniks, some special missiles that we can't shoot down and that are deep penetrating. He's even used some of those now. And you might be trying to get at Sowenski, but he won that war years ago. He's just been delaying it, he's delaying the ending of it. Hoping to come up with a solution. He's looking for a way out of that war himself. Then we could have been on that war easily all he had to do is stop sending money to crane Stop saying weapons upsetting money to crane and that war was over. No, he didn't he continued to do it Way that Biden but then now it's firmly in his his his ability to change that he has not changed it He doesn't want to change it. It's not what the deep state lost apparently right now the European countries and By trying to get get get more involved trying to get us more involved in that war where Trump has been trying to find a way out of that one too. But all he has to do is make a phone call and tell him, Zilliski, you know, we're done. You're not giving him any more money or any more weapons. You're done. That's it. And that hour is over. As far as we're concerned, it's over. This might matter waiting for Putin to wrap it up. But Putin may start now attacking other European countries regardless of what NATO is or complains to be because it's really not what On the surface it sounds like a good idea, but it really is that the paper tiger NATO all those European countries They really have no armies to speak up. They've been relying on our military To be their military for their securities and so they've let been blacks about that because one of the trumps one of things Trump said it was actually good in the first term Said try to get us out of NATO or get those countries that are paying their fair share because we really have no business being over there Why are we over there? Why are we over there? Why do we have any military bases all around the world? Anybody tell me that? All the military bases in the Middle East, we see that those were just basically platforms to attack Iran, and which utterly failed because they immediately took out all their radars and debases, all those military bases we have in the Middle East here in Iran now are done. They're probably never coming back. And they're going to make sure of that. They're going to keep attacking them. So we do leave very effectively left because now they're useless. And all those kingdoms, all those countries in the Middle East that were relying on those bases for their security supposedly are now seeing that, well hey wait a minute, you told us that you were going to protect us. It's like when somebody from the mafia comes and says, well you need to have insurance on your place here. You need to have fire insurance because something could happen to you. You don't want that to happen, do you? So, maybe I'll be paying us some insurance, some protection money. And so then you pay the protection money, and then next week your place burns down and you go, what the hell happened there? Oh, well, sorry, we couldn't seem to avoid that. And something happened there, we don't know. We tried. And that's kind of what we're testing in the Middle East. All these military bases? Why are we there? Why do we have military bases anywhere in the world other than here at home? Because, really, and I've mentioned this on my program many, many times, The only legitimate use of a military, legitimate purpose of a military is defense. Defense, Department of Defense, not Department of War. Defense is not what we use our military for. But that's all we should be using it for. We would have saved trillions of dollars by not having all these useless wars in the Middle East for BB. No, we have to seem to get our involved. And for no apparent reason, because they're not a threat to us, we don't have any missiles that can reach us here. They don't have any nuclear weapons, they don't have any autonomy. So why are we there? To protect Israel. To actually, how do you protect Israel? Because, frankly, Iran has really no threat to Israel either, other than the fact that they're trying to expand their territory, and they're trying to protect other, the Palestinians and people in Lebanon and Yemen and all those other countries that Israel just wants to run right over. The Israel Expansion Project, trying to increase the the recent spoke of Israel and that's what we're supporting. Why is Israel our friend? Because it sure seems to me like Israel should be our enemy. They're our worst enemy. It sure seems to me because they're getting through all this trouble. They hold the world into trouble. Israel is the most hated country in the world right now and now we follow up the close second because of our support for them. That's the only allies we really have anymore. You really look at it. That's where we want to be. A murderous regime. And we're sporting them, we're putting them. Let's back on. Start making sure my phone doesn't... I got them out here. They got a battery pack. It shuts down after half an hour if I don't use it for something else. And so anyway, I turned it back on. So I don't want my phone running out here. It was kind of low. You got to use it for the robot. The robot basically requires the app. Which also brings the question, why are we... Why is China our enemy? Why is Russia our enemy? Russia was our ally during World War II, right? In fact, Russia did more to end World War II than we did. They lost a lot more men and had a lot more boots on the ground taking care of Germany than we did. We had little to do with it, actually. Why is Russia our enemy? It's all about American Empire, isn't it? But no, there's no reason for any military. The only true purpose of the military is for defense. So Iran is not our enemy. You don't like to pretend that they are. Russia is not our enemy. Why is Russia our enemy? China is not our enemy. We don't have any enemies. We've got these two great oceans. We could easily protect our own land. We could eliminate all our military bases all around the world. Get them out of the Far East, Germany, get them out of everywhere. Bring all our troops home, bring all our equipment home, and save ourselves more than a trillion dollars a year. And we would have probably not been in such great debt if we would have done that decades ago. And now we decided to become the, uh, finally become the policeman of the world. Pretend we're gonna protect everybody when, in fact, now the kingdoms are finding out what they think we can't protect them. Those countries are under great threat right now and we can't do anything about it. We've run, we've hied, we've tailed it out of their country. The mafia bosses left. Got them sitting ducks. So now the kingdoms are gonna have to decide What side are they gonna be on? They're gonna be on the side of Israel, which is us. Or they're gonna be on the side of, uh, fellow Arabs in the Middle East. We don't wanna see those countries destroyed. We wanna see that some Americans gone. That's why they've been attacking. They wanna see the Americans gone. Sorry about the noise folks. Tractor, tractor going by. Country road. Seems like, uh, every hour or so we've got some kind of farm implement going down the road. Oh yeah, we don't need, we do not need Our equipment and troops all over the world. So bring them all home. Bring all our equipment home. Shut them down insanely. Not like what Biden did out of Afghanistan. But just shut them all down insanely. By the way, you do remember that Trump was trying to get us back into Afghanistan again, right? Open up that base again in Afghanistan. No, they needed to just get the hell out of all those countries. We have no business being there. None. I was in to protect Israel. It's the only reason they're there. You really have to learn. If you're of the age and you believe in what the mainstream press tells you and how you're supposed to support Israel no matter what, you need to get out of that paradigm. You need to learn about what's going on. If you get mad at me and you believe what I'm telling you, you need some research. Find out for yourself. Israel is not our friend. Israel is our greatest enemy. They're getting us into all these wars. Luckily, so far, we haven't had a major loss of life. We go in with troops on the ground and you're not going to do it with 50,000 troops either. You're going to need Ten times that. More than ten times that actually. We need a lot more than that and we don't have enough troops to do to take over that country. That's what it's gonna take. Boots on the ground. Down top isn't willing to do that. And I don't blame them. Because it's a definitely losing proposition. You need a lot of troops and we don't have them. So where's it gonna get those troops? The draft. You have to draft your young men. I guess women aren't included in that right at this point. Not yet. You have to draft your young men to go fight in a senseless war. I'm old enough to remember the resistance to the draft in Vietnam. Thank you Canada. I think it was a term that a lot of people fled to Canada, became Canadian citizens, just left. Rather than fighting their senseless war. I wouldn't blame them. I'm not of the age that could be drafted at this point unless they really changed the ages. But I wouldn't. I'm very glad I was never in the military, but a lot of you were. And that's what you want to do. That's why they have to make the economy so bad there's no jobs available. That's why a lot of people join the military for a lot of people. Not all. Some actually have patriotic ambitions. But when you really look at it and you call the Constitution, you'll find that you're not a patriot at all if you've joined the military for the purposes you think. Because you're out there fighting illegal wars of aggression. That's right. Did they, did anybody, did we declare war on any of those countries that we've messed with over the last 70 years? Answer no. So anybody that's been in the military for the last 70 years, in my opinion, have been a traitor. If you're going overseas to fight countries that you have no business fighting, you are obeying an illegal order when you have done that. That's that maybe a hard thing that swallow for a while you value veterans here just after Memorial Day I have no problems with veterans in general I'm just saying that if you were involved and you actually were involved in some kind of combat against some of these countries that we've been invading the last 70 years You are not a patriot. I do not salute you You were following illegal order now you were young and didn't know any difference at the time and you could be excused for that as opposed But if we had been at a point where we had been in some major war, like for instance the Nuremberg trials, ignorance of the law was no excuse. Just following orders was no excuse while those people were put to death. That could have been the same thing of our veterans. If one of these conflicts became so bad to the point where we lost to the point where all our soldiers were kidnapped and so on, it could have come to that. You can pretend you were a patriot. And unfortunately, when people join the military, they generally aren't aware of these facts that I'm telling you. They get it kind of dumb. They're kind of ignorant about the facts. And so they get involved in these wars and involved in our military for different reasons. They can have a sense of patriotism, which they don't. Not when you really look at it. Sorry, I was going to make a lot of people mad. that I don't support our troops when you're engaged in this kind of criminal activity. That's my money that you're spending to kill innocent people. People that have no... that we have no beef against, no real beef against. So yeah, I'm sorry about that folks, but I'm a believer in the Constitution and Constitution where it says that Congress declares war, not some president. Whether it be a Democrat, Republican or whoever. And we haven't done that. and all the wars we've been in have been those same illegal wars. Illegal meaning unconstitutional against our laws. The laws you took, when you took that oath of office, when you took that oath, the military code of conduct physically says, when you take the oath you take, the military code of conduct shows you are not forbade an illegal order. But you did. And it's the same because these people get involved in this, they don't understand. And they maybe don't even understand it until years later what they were involved with. And then they come back with depression and suicidal tendencies. I think that I heard a figure once that I think there's more suicides in our military, our veterans, than any other category. I think the number was even higher than all that's been killed in the wars we've had. It's true a lot of our veterans have died due to suicide. And that's just a damn shame. I mean, people who thought they were doing the right thing, they'd come back. Remember the Vietnam vets came back. They were being, people were spitting on them on the streets. The hatred towards their troops. In a way it wasn't their fault. I mean it was their fault, but in a way they were just ignorant. Got involved in it. I actually had somebody I knew that committed suicide that was in the military and he had actually, I don't know what typically why people commit suicide in the military that were in the military, they're veterans. He had fought in Vietnam and this was about maybe 20 years after he served. I think he was a captain and I think he went on some kind of patrol and he was like leader of it and he actually blamed himself for the death of several of his men. Several has been died. I don't know the details of it because he didn't talk about it much But he ended up killing himself. You know somebody I worked with And that was unexpected. He didn't really show it at least in public at work straight guy, but Whatever whatever demons was in his head. You couldn't take it anymore. I can I don't know past typical what I found was a lot of people who Did not see combat So be the ones that make the drag part the most, drag about their service. A bunch of ones who did see some bad things are the ones that just don't want to talk about it. That's been my experience with these people that have known. Can I correct you, you hear me? Yes, of course. Yeah, you got it here. I can agree with most things except for the Vietnam vets. They didn't really have the choice to go over there. They could draft odds and even if you were to draft odds now, where would you run? Because Canada would either send you back or put you into their military on the spot. But the veterans from the Vietnam War, most of them didn't have a choice. They were drafted. They were put under their under coercion of force. Yeah, you're right. It was most or probably was most because they were certainly drafted. And so they're going against their will. And a lot of them fled to Canada, like I said, thank you Canada, and what happened today, I don't know. I think we have so many young people today that would be so much against it. I think the draft would be incredibly disruptive to our entire society, I believe, if it happened today. Because a lot of younger people seem to be a bore on board, understand that Israel is not our friend. But yeah, Yes, it's the same. Nobody should have to be drafted. I mean, there should be, if we didn't get involved in these wars, we didn't need to draft anybody. We got, in fact, if we had to, if we brought our troops back home, we would need three-fourths of them. They could all retire. Well, again, like you said, they used to draft in a way that was never meant to be used back then anyway. The draft is supposed to be for national defense. And I'm sorry, last time I checked, Korea and Vietnam, none of those are US states. They're not even territories. And they weren't a threat to our national security eaters. So yeah. War is a racket. They have to keep these wars going. Military and industrial complex needs the money. They've got to keep them going so they will continue. But we as an American people, I don't want my money going to it. I feel guilty that I'm paying any taxes at all because I know what they're doing with their money. Some of the money. And that makes me guilty in a way by proxy because I'm helping find the more. And of course, we've got so much power behind the IRS. I gave up the IRS years ago, but still, even if you give up the IRS, you have You're still paying I think we're paying like 65% of what you make in taxes right now most of you I don't pay that much because I gave up the IRS But I'm still paying like half of what I make in taxes Every day you're paying taxes. You don't even know about I've gotten a good start to it with people before to crack about you know The taxes that we pay even if you don't pay taxes you're paying taxes because you got sales tax You got tax on oil and gasoline You ever go down the toll road, congratulations, that's a tack. Every way they can, they pinch our wallet. Yep, and that's part of the control. Hey, boy, just wait till it comes to a... I'm worried if we have hyperinflation with what's going on here. If we have inflation now, they haven't really told us much about other than the gas you've seen and a little bit of food. We haven't really seen the effects of this inflation that's coming. But if these freaks remain closed, the inflation is going to go way up. And that's going to, you know, they got rid of the penny, well they're going to have to get rid of the nickel really quickly and they're going to have to go to digital currency. Get rid of all coins because inflation will be so bad, the coins will be worthless. That's when you go to digital currency and more control. Complete control of your money system, the monetary system. And that's going to be a bad day in our country when that happens. And that looks like it's coming soon, folks. I'm sorry. But if you think about it, I had it in my table. I had a silver certificate for sale at my table. And they only sell for about five bucks. One dollar silver certificate, depending on the condition. If they're in great condition, they sell for a lot more. But anyway, you're generally, you're circulated ones aren't in great condition. They sell for about five dollars. But on that silver certificate it says, it is a bearer on demand, one silver dollar. You would take that silver certificate to the bank, to the Federal Reserve Bank, and you'd get one dollar. What is one dollar? It was a silver coin, one dollar coin, which is almost an ounce of silver, not quite an ounce, but then you would get one dollar. Because that silver certificate only represented a dollar. It wasn't actually a dollar. Of course none of our money is actually a dollar. Another money we have in circulation is dollars. And that silver certificate, if you were to go, if you were able, you haven't been able to redeem a silver certificate at the bank since 1968, I think it was. But if you were to take that today, if you were to take that silver certificate at the bank and you were to redeem it, if you could, that silver dollar is worth about $85. No inflation, no, there's no inflation. We went from $1 to $85, a value of that $1 coin. Yeah, the $1 silver coin. Silver coin. Yes, a very interesting lesson in economics and inflation. What's going to happen when we have hyperinflation? I think we all know it's coming. If any You know, kids nowadays probably, you just pick up pennies, you see a penny in the ground, we just pick it up as a kid. You know, I think you kids, they ain't laughing at it. Ha ha, there's a penny. By the way, there is no such thing as a penny. In law, there's not a penny. It was a carryover from the British money of the time, the colonial times. But anyway, there was never, never defined. It was defined as a cent. A cent was defined. And I have a, I have some examples of some early cents. They were copper, the coins of the 1792, the earliest ones, the Fujio coins, designed by Benjamin Franklin, they were about the size of a half dollar. I think they're a little bigger than a half dollar, actually, if I recall. Let's go compare them again. I have a video I want to make, I haven't made a chance to make that video yet. Because I got examples of these coins to show comparisons. Yes, pennies were, the cents were bigger than a half dollar. It's all in copper. It comes out to about a half an ounce or so. They're measured in grains. In the law, they're measured in grains, not pounces. And then eventually they got smaller and smaller and then they got the size that we have. In what, 1909 is when the Lincoln sense came about. And so they were a lot smaller. They still made copper. But now, back in the 80s, they made them copper plated, I think. And even that didn't hold true to the 2000s because now they have to, they can't even make a zinc slug for that come out. So I got rid of it. And the nickels are in the same boat. They already pay more money than to buy a nickel. Oh by the way, nickels aren't in law either. We had half cents back then. You could buy, what was it? You could buy a pound of potatoes for one and a half cents. And one and a half cents then was, once you got there. But they got rid of sense now. No such thing as nickels in the law. But they introduced them anyway because the pennies were becoming more and more worthless. But they're going to have to eliminate those two. Because they already cost more than the nickels for the government to make them. More than five cents. But when we have inflation, all the coins are going to have to go. Even the dollar coin will probably be pretty much worthless. We have hyperinflation. Hey, Fred. Hello, somebody there. Hi, David McThumb here. The public school system taught the sense right out of them. Talked what? Out of us? The sense. Oh, okay. Double-meeting there. Yeah. Yeah, there was no such thing as a penny. A lot of people demand something when I say it. No such thing as a penny. You won't find the word penny anywhere on those. You won't find it in the law either. You'll find the word cent. They purposely went with different wordage because they didn't want... they started to have their own money. But the public just kept the word cent or penny because that's what the British money, the colonial... at the time the colonials were using. The British money was still being used at the time so they... everybody just hung on to the idea of a penny and uh... you know from there in history it sucked. So yeah, imagine a world when they get rid of all the coins, I think they're going to find that a perfect opportunity to just get rid of all the money. More paper money, because then dollar bills would be kind of worthless too. Look what happened to countries like the hyperinflation like Argentina, Bolivia, Zimbabwe, all these countries that have hyperinflation. They could kind of show you the story. Zimbabwe in particular, I have examples of their money. I have one dollar, they used the word dollars, they weren't another formula, they used the word dollar. One dollar coins and then they had similar dollars, they had 1's and 5's and 10's and so on. And then they started having hyperinflation and they started turning up thousands of dollars, you know, one thousand dollars, ten thousand dollars, million dollars, a billion dollars, and it ended up, in the end, their highest denomination was one hundred trillion dollars. government monetary policy run amok and by the time it was over with they say that at 100 trillion dollars will buy you three eggs is what they said it was going to buy you and interestingly enough you have one of those you ought to go on ebay or somewhere and look at the price of those things that would be a perfect coin a perfect note to counterfeit So right now the last time I checked I saw them as high as a couple hundred dollars. They're going to collectors for a couple hundred dollars. Just because of the amount is so ridiculous people want to own one. I think they're closer to 100, 150 now. I'm not sure what they are nowadays. But that would be a, I think that would be a perfect thing to counterfeit and to sell online because... How many are you talking about? The Zim, Zimbabwe note? Yes. Yeah, I have a 500 trillion dollar note No, they didn't go that high not to not to zim zim bob we knows maybe I got one I've been only like 500 trillion I Don't ever recall seeing the hanging chocolate But I got one 100 trillion was the last they made it was blue in color. What color of yours? I'm not sure I have that one too Yeah, well the 100 maybe I'm wrong. I could have swore we had a hundred mill a hundred trillion and a 500 trillion Well, they have 500 billion Well, thanks, maybe that's what it is. I'm pretty sure they never had a 500 trillion. Anyway, that's so ridiculous number when they started out with the one Our highest note a $100 bill they'd have to go with it has to start making up you know, $10,000 bills and $100,000 bills and so on and I think at that point I'll just say I will just do this digital things. We have to worry about this money stuff Pay for money. So when our coins go I think that the bills are gonna go to the notes I think we're I'm not sure system is done for and I don't I haven't seen I know some countries are experimenting with Digital courtesy and and like Bitcoin type. I call it cryptocurrency. There's some countries that are experimenting with it, but nobody that I've seen yet has converted completely to it. But now the whole world is going to be in this recessionary period and inflationary period. Even though we don't see it yet, the press isn't admitting to it, I think here in a few months you're going to see the press finally saying that all the numbers come in from all the previous months of what this war has started. We've been in a recession already, And we're heading, we're heading right now for a depression. I think we're already, we've already had a recession period, even though we haven't told us yet. And by the time they tell you that it's a recessionary period, and if there's worse still going on then when they finally announce that, then we're definitely heading for a depression. It's been about a hundred years since we had one of those. I guess it's about time to have another one, huh? Regreg? Well, I heard it put this way. It's a recession when your neighbor's out of work and it's a depression when you're out of work. And AI is not going to make anything better either. Things are... I'm a little older, folks, and I'm seeing my country in my lifetime, just being worse and worse. And I think everybody can kind of see that. And they're giving us the illusion in the press that everything's just fine. If you will, probably, but everything's fine. Don't worry about it. Meantime, our country's going down. Not liking what I'm seeing. Let me see what time I got here. Oh, I'm almost done. All right. Let's see here. About 10 more minutes. Yeah, hyperinflation would do, would end our monetary system, our paper money. We'll get all digital. Then you really control. They won't even have to give you a parking ticket. They'll just take it out of your account or whatever. Or if you speak up against Israel, you know, maybe they'll just close your account. You can't until you start speaking nice you can't have any money. We're just gonna close your account. Now, I'm not gonna be speaking nice about Israel. Nobody should be. They're our greatest enemy, not our ally. Because they're bringing us down with them. I kind of hope, I've always hoped this and maybe it could still happen if we, if, if, if, if Makiadon decides to pull the trigger and use more stupid crap with this war, if he doesn't get out of it here real quick, then I really hope that Iran would finish off Israel. I have nothing against people. Craig. Yeah, Craig, the only thing I can think of nice to say about Israel is to make Israel Palestine again. Yeah, well don't even need to be that. You just have to become like a real country that doesn't just attack all their neighbors for no reason. And you're definitely all that the mosque do. In a non-apartheid state, so that's what they have here, anybody who's Palestinian in Israel is treated like second-class citizens. And that's basically the definition of apartheid. Different laws for Palestinians versus Israelis. And Israelis didn't even exist until what 1947 there was no such thing as an Israeli and We helped start that country and I'm hoping that Iran ends it and it's not about you. See that's one thing It's hard to get some people to understand these days a lot of people in Israel aren't Jewish anyway, but it's not about Jews I have no hatred towards Jews that would be anti-Semitic but to hate Israel the country of Israel the government of Israel is not anti-Semitic whatsoever. And that's what needs to end. That government of Israel needs to end. And Iran has the ability to do that. I just hope they do. I really do. And if you're one of the older people who thinks that we need to have Israel as our frame of any cost, well then you're mad at me right now. But that's just my opinion. I don't think we should be supporting a country that supports killing innocent people and genocide all around that area. If they want to kill them, people, if they want to kill Palestinians, get rid of them and expand their land, let them do it on their own dime, not mine. That's it. You want to do it? Okay, somebody, that's up to them to decide, somebody out there to figure out. It's not for me to figure out or pay for. That's the bottom line for me. I just don't want to pay for it. There's a lot of evil in this world and I'm not going to be able to stop it, but if I could stop paying them, then that evil might subsist because Israel would be a failed state without us. We're the only reason that country exists, to be honest with you. Israel has, I mean, Iran has the power to end that state, and I hope they do. But again, it's nothing to do with Jews. That's one thing you've got to understand. I hope people understand. I think people on this network are probably overall agreeing to what I'm saying. It's not the kind of thing you're ever going to hear on mainstream. This is the kind of thing that everybody should be thinking, in my opinion, if they knew the truth about anything, that they would be thinking this is the way I do. So I've been, I just listen to my people that I think are telling me the truth more than anybody else, and this is the conclusions I come after learning all this stuff. I decided to, I don't happen to listen to any kind of cable news. Those of you who are maybe watching Fox News and thinking you're getting a getting an alternative version of reality? Well, you are. You're getting the lies. Fox is like one of the worst. Usually CNN was like the worst. But now I'm thinking Fox is like, Fox because they're basically a Trump apologist. They basically, they whenever disagree with Trump, they always, this is the only network that Trump doesn't call fake news. And so I tell you something right there. So, what else here tonight? Of course, you off the air. I've been busy busy busy, still busy right now actually of course as you can hear. I don't know if these noises are annoying to anybody here but this is what I decided to do. So that I wasn't just sitting down looking at a computer screen while I'm on the air. I've got it. The place where I'm staying right now I have, I went from 18, they call it megabytes per second. through a copper cable phone like internet and we installed a fiber optic on my street where I live from living right now and now we're up to 500. So we went from 18 to 500. So now I have better internet and I'm able to actually take a phone outside and I'm within a couple hundred feet of the place where the internet is and I'm able to get Wi-Fi from that distance. It's nicer. But they're just getting us trapped in more and more control. Computer control. So, it's all good. And there's bad and there's good. But anyway, I will now probably, and I just got a computer back from the shop that I had taken in. So I'll have the ability here, once I get a little more organized, to be able to do live streaming on YouTube more, do a dual simulcast on YouTube, video-wise. So I'll probably start doing that because before it was so hard it was like potato cam. But now with 500 megabytes or something per second, whatever they call it, I'll be able to do like a lot of other podcasters do and have a much better streaming internet ability that's not such a terrible quality. So I may do that. It might even happen until we get nasty weather where we're not doing things like sorting rocks during the program. So I won't be able to do that if I'm always too busy to do like other podcasters do, I guess. I don't have a crew either. I'm on my own. All these podcasters, either the important ones, the ones that are the big shots, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, and Young Turks, and all these people, who's this crazy Israeli guy. Benjamin not not getting how he is. Anyway all these podcasts they have entire crews. Answer their emails and sitting there beside them doing the video and audio and everything and I don't have whole crews with me. So that's another reason why I don't ever want to get involved where I'm needing to try to get money from everybody to keep spreading the truth because I have all those other podcasters even if you totally agree with them they need their money. so they can keep paying their crews to keep bringing you their form of their crew even if they are very truthful. They have whole crews, but I don't. And I don't know if there's hardly anybody, there's probably no other big podcasters out there that might have, you know, hundreds of thousands or millions of viewers or subscribers that don't have a crew. Probably all of them do. But I don't have any kind of listener base like that. I probably never could. I don't really want to get that thing either. I don't want to be that. I don't need to be famous. I don't need to be rich. I'm not going to get rich doing this. I can't get rich doing this. I'm not going to get rich. And I'm not sure that the podcasters actually get rich. Maybe I guess some of them do. Some of them on YouTube, I guess, can get pretty rich. There's a show called Mr. Beast on, I think it's the biggest YouTube channel. And they get like millions of dollars every month. So there's stuff they put out. It's incredible. I don't hear anything from YouTube, I purposely do not have monetized channel. And for that reason, it seems like they disfavor me. Thanks for going. This has been Frank from Forbid Knowledge. Oh, and for the person who was talking about copper with me if you're listening, copper has drawn up another 14% since the last time you bought, and so it's going to have to go up. I'll probably split the difference with you instead of having I'll probably just do 7% increase, but anyway, I have been looking at that and then got back to you. So, thanks everybody for listening. Hold on. permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. 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Then rebroadcast analog or digital satellite outbound and many many many many people here the echo echo echo of the broadcast run a myriad of other communications technologies inside and outside these United States and it is Wednesday it's weapons Wednesday the last hour of today and the end of the 27th of May It is the 18th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation America with a K2026 older calendar 2026 battle for the Republic book 3 a dark anniversary and this has been a very busy day today actually you know Today was the day of the the great economic tide, you know the Ferengi theology for you know trade and how trade works and everything finds its place and so step by step by step by step we moved a massive amount of material today each stop actually helping somebody else with a particular issue and in the process, they providing more of what we needed to complete more of yet another extension of the task. It's really weird. It was a very productive day, as a matter of fact, very productive. And it couldn't happen with all the, not all the people that pitched in. I actually just did a little bit and everyone had the right stuff. And we're more than cordial. I'll tell you what, I also am really happy. You know, I like the people that we deal with. Very different from dealing with the, you know, the Prozac Prodigies and all the rest of the turds that are out there that are, they're not going to be fixable. They can't. There's nothing you can do with them. They don't really want to have to deal with them. And it is interesting in that, well, guess what? In our case, we don't really have to. It's fantastic. The only thing everybody keeps laughing about, we keep having conversations on this, we wish for the heady days of the Corona Beer Virus Cam when all of us had millions, nay, billions of dollars of highway completely to ourselves. Wasn't that fun? I mean, you got to look back for me. I'm tired of the pissy, stupid people that we've had to deal with. Wasn't it great when we were able to drive billions of dollars worth of road and it was completely ours? Nobody on the road, everybody terrified, hiding in the bedroom, you know, down in the basement under the dirty hideaway bed or whatever it did make any difference where they were hiding. They were hiding and the cool thing is is they were out of our way and it was the best possible situation one could ask for. We can only hope that we can get that to happen again. They need to be afraid, very afraid. They need to hide. Please hide for us. We would appreciate it. It would be. Trust me, guarantee we would like you. So leave. Leave now. Hide. Hide quickly. It's not going to happen. Parasites are stuck above ground for the moment. Now they're sheepish and coy about the stupidity they participated in. And they don't want to admit or can't acknowledge just exactly how dumb they were in the process with what they did. Oh well One could only hope but just I'm not holding my breath Anyway, it is Weapons Wednesday a couple things here. I didn't see anything jumping out That was a super deal, but there are some good case deals at JG sales For 12 gauge ammunition. We were talking about that during the two hour block Now if you need 20 gauge Classic firearms I believe has still some of the better prices, not the only ones that have 20 gauge Natchez shooting supplies, another one. Again, who's your favorite ammunition retailer that you're using? Chances are if you're patient, there'll be another good deal that pops up, just be patient and then take advantage of it when the time comes. But for now, eh. It's okay, there's nothing that's bad out there, and the prices are relatively stable. The inventory is what's down. That I will say everybody I've talked to on the phone has told me the same thing. So trying to get a feel for where are we with resources, reserves available that we can buy into. And if that's what you're looking for, you're going to have to be very, very patient and peruse the battlefield. You are in competition with virtually hundreds of millions of other people who all think they need ammunition too right now. Interestingly enough, it's not a shortage. It's just that it's being consumed. Let me remind everybody, one thing about 9mm, they got so ahead because they were counting on the war starting with Trump and Bumps being run by Netanyahu. They got so far ahead that they had virtually massive quantities of regular semi boxes full of 9mm ammunition stored off-site or angled site to many of the production facilities. In one case for a little while there they had like 28 or 29 semi trailers of 9mm at Lake City. separate from everything else that they were doing that they've been cranking out and force and That's not a surprise. I mean you keep building it. You're gonna start stacking it up. They were a little ahead now Everything was built up for the bullshit slash the shyster war that they were pushing last year Which they got tangled on the what now everybody calls that it wasn't a war but they call it a 12-day war and It's not a war, but they call it the 12-day war, but it's not a war. Okay? So that didn't happen. And now it's all askew, so to a degree, some inventory they're sitting on with dollar signs collecting an interest, and some of that is being let go. It's actually ending up in our hands. And as quickly as we get it though, everybody is sucking it up and making it disappear. So it's gone. So that's going to continue to be an issue. It doesn't mean they can't find more to restock. They are obviously. But that's only going to go on so long. There's only so much bath water in the bathtub. Just that simple. It's like surplus. Well, it's really cheap right now. Yes, for the moment. And very quickly as people consume it, all of a sudden the cheap surplus won't be. That's just how it is. We were talking about Sega shotguns. What happened with the cycle with those? Many, many other pieces of equipment or whatever we could go talk about the good old days. Right now until war ends, and right now none of them are on the horizon for stopping anytime real soon, except maybe the Ukraine thing, but the Jews have stolen so much of every dollar, every piece of equipment they could steal and sell they have. Everything in the way of dollars that they could move sideways they have. And that situation, when it closes, it's not gonna have a whole lot of brackets surplus available. simply because a lot of it that will be collected by the parties concerned and either A is going to be held in reserve because they still figure they might be in a fight any minute and it will be quite some time before they come off it. This is not the American Desert Dust campaigns where remember when they were invading, I'll tell you what, Desert Dust Part 1, the adventure begins. Guys, because the quote-unquote war ended so quickly, in other words, they didn't invade Iraq, there, if you remember, the auctions, the Federal Surplus Auction down there at Fort Bragg, they had 20 piles of surplus, 20 piles that were the size of city blocks off of the tarmac down there that were up in the auctions. From that particular massive dump that took place, we ended up with dozens and dozens of full high trauma surgery medical kits, sterilized in the trays, sealed in more plastic, etc. They were like $5 a tray for what were medical instruments that were all German made that were worth thousands and thousands of dollars. And they were just sold out the back door by the pile. And none of those piles went for any exorbitant price. But because of that, there was an influx glut for a little bit of certain items in last. But it was there for a while. And everybody on our side benefited directly from it. But for every one of those containers slash massive piles, which like I said, each one was the size of a Detroit city block. There were 20 of them. One of the guys I know down in Kentucky bought two of those piles, which is how we got all of the body armor that we picked up in the middle 90s, if you recall. In fact, most of the armor I was wearing when I was going around speaking came from that particular source and was from the collections of equipment that had come back and war were used by security forces. Threat level, rifle armor, some of the thinnest, lightest stuff available back at the time. Threat level too was pennies, well, we'll say pennies, you know, $20 for a brand new unissued undercover vest and then on top of that light surveillance rifle armor for about $40, $50. Now, you ain't going to find any of that today per se. In fact, even a few years ago, I told you guys when that stuff came out, in certain points, buy it while you could. Now, some of you are smiling because you did. Of all the deaths that I pointed at, remember over the last several years, one of them, which was $45, is now a $553 item. Turns out it was a little better protection than everybody originally guesstimated. They found out they miscalculated what they were looking at. And then on top of that, it's historically unique because it was from the British forces during the troubles in the Ireland. So there's a lot of stuff like this that's out there that you know where to market it. Not that I'm playing and getting rid of anything, but if you're looking at marking it because you're short, you need to be able to buy those weapons you were talking about, et cetera. Yeah, it does make sense to be able to liquidate things like that. One or two of them pays for everything you thought you needed that was on your shopping list. And this happens a lot with surplus. This is something we've talked about for decades. If you take advantage of it, you ride the wave properly, you move the product, Everybody's happy because you can offer it for a little less than what is the present market price. And then with that, you turn around and you purchase all those magazines or accoutrements or pouches or whatever and the weapon that you wanted for a whole lot less because, well, what you pay for the item you sold? Dollars. Not tens of dollars, sometimes dollars. It's ridiculous, but again, it's the way things work. So if you learn to take advantage of that, won't be much of it for a while, but if you learn to take advantage of that, you can do pretty well for yourself. And it's especially important because you want to get ahead of the curve. You need to be better prepared, you need to be better equipped. This is how you get it done. Anyway, let's see next thing real quick also. Oh, JG sales. Guys, go look at JG sales. discounts and front page deals. They have a number of different stripper clips. You're gonna wanna look to see if it's something that makes sense for you in bundles. They had different items there. Yes, they do have SKS, stripper clips. So if you're looking for them, again, jgsales.com does have them. At least they did, well, what, 18 hours ago. I looked at that, confirming what they had there. Another thing, speed loaders. A lot of guys, there's a whole bunch of articles out there on revolvers again. We know that this is cyclic. It's a kind of a stir the business thing. But right now, there are a bunch of revolver deals. Now they're not really great deals, some of them. But by today's standards with regard to the money available and where things have gone for certain collectibles again, The Colts have gone crazy, they're not coming down anytime soon, but you can still find some tourists, a few Smiths and other revolvers that are very serviceable, there's nothing wrong with them. They're positive weapons, point and click. That's the kind of system where you don't have to think much, you just got to get the barrel pointed in the right direction. And if you're delirious or damaged or wounded but you're trying to save your life, all you do is point and click. Remember, there's no other action involved with a revolver. That is a big advantage. Okay? So anyway, there are some pretty decent speed loader deals over at JGSales.com, JGSales.com, and they usually have most every type in stock. for whatever J frame, K frame, L frame, N frame, take your pick, and all the variants on the theme. And the price is very reasonable for what they are. Not everybody is carrying speed loaders anymore. But since all these revolvers are coming out of the woodwork, and I would point out that if you do see something at a state sale, Ask if there are other things laying around related to the gun. Well, I don't know. There's just big pilot stuff over here. Oh, really? Where? Oh, it's over here in the garage. Let me show you. And there's speed loader carriers and speed loaders. Oh, there's some spare parts for your gun. Oh, maybe there's a whole parts kit for your gun. Oh, wow. Yeah, in other words, if you ask, you'd be amazed what you might find laying around. and pay attention at least with a casual sharp eye for that very reason too. You never know what you're going to accidentally run into that might be very, very, very, very useful slash valuable. Many decades ago I ran into three, and this was, I'll never forget it, I even picture the location every time I talk about this. Went to a yard sale, it was in bottom end of Michigan, northern end of Ohio. the house faces south. It has a couple of stepped stone walls for retainers up to this big ass three story farmhouse. And off to the side they had a bunch of wagons out and it was a bunch of grandpas and dad stuff that they put out into the sale. And there was this box of jumbled parts that all didn't look right. What the hell is this? You kind of figure out, well, it looks like it's for a weapon, but it kind of looks clunky. And I wasn't as up to, you know, up to speed on weapons and such back in the day. I knew understood weapons, but I didn't have as good a library as I do now. I still figured, wait a minute, some of this has got the US Army fireball on it, the flaming bomb. It's got US spec markings on it. Well lo and behold what it was, it was a box. The grandpa had been in World War I. He came back with a bunch of stuff. There was much more stuff in the garage by the way. We got all of that too. But in this shoe box, a little bigger than a shoe box, I don't know what it was, a farm parts box, were a whole bunch of Patterson conversion devices. Complete. And spare parts. And magazines. And you know what that price of the price of that stuff is now? Now I made a pretty good series of trades with this to certain collectors who now have those secured in their collection. The Patterson device was an insert. You pulled out the standard bolt. You dropped the Patterson device on the Mark 1 1903 Mark 1 receivers. I used to have two of those at one time. I sent those to the collector the same way. The collectors, they paid me a very happy price. But everything was there for a Patterson 30 caliber conversion for the 1903 Springfield. It was made to be a trench sweeper, to be like a light automatic rifle, light rifle, semi-auto, to be used wherever. The kits themselves, the assemblies, were completely intact, no rust, they were just, I mean, he'd oiled them, he just kept them in the box. I'm kind of wet in the bottom of Michigan and the top end of Ohio if you ask me, but whatever, good steel, better finish, whatever. And so I took those and traded those for a whole lot of really neat things I like a lot. And it didn't cost me very much of anything at all to get that done. So that's an example of you never know what you're going to find at any of these estate sales. And not all of it is a complete gun or a complete weapons frame or anything like that. Guys, some items. It's Weapons Wednesday. These are things you need to know. I'll tell you what, some of the most valuable World War II fighting knives that you can find don't look like fighting knives. They don't look like a Billy Badass K-Bar. They look like utility Huntsman's knives. Why? Well, at the beginning of World War II, we were losing, remember? And what they did is all these, the U.S. Ordnance Department went out to every guy who could sling a hammer and had a forge and they gave them custom ordered contracts to build as many fighting knives to basic design as they could. And what does that mean? Well, they wanted something with either a 5 inch blade or a 7 inch blade. It had to have a leather stacked grip. And beyond that, whatever they came up with, had to have a, again, a cross guard, short cross guard. They told them what the dimension was. Beyond that, they could build the knife any way they wanted to. Now most of these knives went to the guys who went into the war, Pel-Mel, right after Pearl Harbor. These knives were issued out, but they were just piles of them. In many cases, some of these knife manufacturers through the whole war only produced five or six hundred blades. There are dozens and dozens, if not hundreds, of collectible World War II-type fighting knives. that are American made. They're not special, they're not fair-bairns, they're not some kind of custom commando knife. They were a utility combat blade. A lot of them went to Guadalcanal and never came back. Died in the surf, lost in the jungle, you know, etc. And then during the island hopping in the early days. So a lot of guys did bring them back and I've seen at least probably a hundred from different veterans from World War II, especially from the Pacific. that showed me their what they you know had in their glory board or had they had on their shelves of what they carried and I have seen dozens and dozens of variants on the knife now what's interesting is each one can be belt validated and so in a couple of cases the guy had brought back a few extras not just his own and Was able to help pad his retirement because we connected him with a person who would be very much interested in collecting that blade So it looks maybe like a hunting knife. You see it at a yard sale and they only want like four or five dollars for it. You never know what that thing's actually worth until you do a little research. And in many cases you'd be very very surprised at the end result. You'll be a very happy camper, especially since you can go buy those five, six, seven, or ten AR-15s that you thought you wanted. Now most of those somebody's asking, hey Mark, where were most of these guys? Hold on, I got a question here. It's off my board here. Where were most of these knife companies? Well, they weren't companies, they were men. And at the time, back in the day, a big chunk of the guys were from the forestry area of Washington State, Oregon, and Idaho. Now, there were some in California, and we even had some here in Michigan, I think about five or six. Most of them here in Michigan produced no more than maybe a thousand blades each between them. Now very quickly as production became available and manufacturing increased, they switched over to mass standard production for knives like the K-Bar, the US Commando knife, which also commands a high price unto itself, even though it was a little more common. Those knives look like they're factory cut knives because they were. But the blades I'm talking about were home built literally in a custom workshop. and no two were perfect. They were good enough because they were good blades and the men who made the knives knew how to make them. But they're worth the fortune in many cases. So just heads up on that. Don't just poo-poo a knife. It's a little rusty. Yeah, because they didn't use stainless steel back then, guys. They used carbon steel. And you might have something in your, you might have something that box you collected from some yard sale right now that might be worth a whole hell of a lot more than you realize. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. Yeah, Mark a couple things before I go on you you said classic firearms comm for the 20 gauge Yeah, I think classic had They actually had some numbers not number six, and I think they've got some BB Some waterfall everybody's got waterfall right now. Okay in fact here's the thing if you're looking for a little bigger pellet In 20 gauge, remember water fowl loads. Now they're going to be steel, but who cares? It's in a cup, it can't hurt your weapon. If it was a bear, if you had an older style patch type wad, it'd be a different story, but everything's in a cup nowadays. So it's not going to wear down your barrel. And so steel would be fine if you find some decent BB or whatever laying around. And so that's another consideration. So keep an eye out for the waterfowl loads. Okay. That's another idea. I wanted to mention on Monday, I was flipping around on my little radio and at Michigan Public Radio, NPR had a special on about the USS Indianapolis. Man, what a, it was a, you know, one of the survivors or a couple of them, I think. telling their story and I mean I didn't hear the whole thing but it was a tearjerker and I think you can find that there on Michigan Public Radio or NPR or whatever but it's probably a regular annual thing they do and it was incredible. I wish I could have heard the whole thing. I just wanted to hear that. Well hold on, do you know with the name of the survivor what his name was? I wish I could remember. When I was in the 70s, when I was in the Army, and we had a series of instructors, individuals who came in to give us classroom histories of survival, escape, and evasion. And one of the men was a, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the The guy who actually sat in the water in the middle of the Japanese fleet while it was being bombed and attacked by the rest of the fleet, the US carrier group. And the other guy, next guy that we had was one of the individuals who was a survivor of the Indianapolis from Michigan here. That's why I'm curious. And he gave his accounting about going into the water and what it took to, you know, to grieve it through how many days and days of fighting, you know, literally fighting the sharks. Yeah. And he explained that... Called it fuel oil. Yeah, well, actually the fuel oil, see, here's the thing they didn't realize, the fuel oil was good. Okay, if you got hit with the oil, the one thing about it is it wasn't a shark repellent, but it was distasteful. The sharks didn't like it. I think the sharks thought they were seals because they were all black, you know. Well, the thing is, yeah, but the ones who got it first were the guys who were cased to your clean meat. That's one of the things that was pointed out. Remember, most of them got the water and didn't come out. Well, they did. They came out in pieces, some of them. The third person for our survival, escape and evasion course, the other were four. The one was from Midway. The other gentleman was, again, from the the sinking and then the other was a two-time POW he was captured in Korea and was a POW in Korea for a period of time and then he was captured in Vietnam and he was the Vietnam POW from in Vietnam during the Vietnam War and then the first person was a was one of the original one of the very very very very very first ud-t Swimmers, you know, they didn't call them scuba men back then they called them swimmers And those were the four people that were our history representations in the class and they just, oh, you could sit there and any question you asked, you know, everybody would shut up and listen because you could get more detail out of what happened to them. The Indianapolis was a total disaster, but it's the idea that you had to have an attitude that you were gonna, you had to stay awake, you had to stay alive, so you had to endure. Remember, one of the things about the Ranger course, Guys, it's a matter of attitude. When everybody thinks that everybody in the Ranger School looked like an Arnold Schwarzenegger or a big burly 6'8 guy, that's not the guy that made it. The person that made it had a good set of working muscles and a brain to match and an attitude that based all of it together. So it's not a matter of size. I've seen this over and over again. The guys I worked in with, when I was with the 12th, there wasn't any man matched up pretty much height wise. Everybody was either a little tall, a little short. It was every kind of physique you can imagine. But everybody was a highly skilled individual and of course in their area of expertise, they were part of the old school of training. So they were very, very, very competent. And it was that you being able to use your brain and tell your body what to do and push it. That's the key to this whole thing. Remember guys, it's attitude. Attitude, attitude. You have to have an attitude. You will overcome. If you do that, you have to have an attitude. You cop an attitude in this situation. You do not stop. We do not quit. And every one of them said the same thing. The one gentleman who was Korean War and Vietnam era POW, he was captured by the Koreans. They had him on the road for three months because they remember the battlefield was mobile in Korea. And what happened is he escaped with a handful of other guys during the confusion when they were executing all of the prisoners. The Koreans would not allow any Americans to be repatriated. So whenever they suspected that they were going to lose control of their prisoners, they executed five, six, seven hundred POWs at a time on the road because they had a mobile. They were starving to death. It's like he said, well, I had a choice if I wanted to live. I better get my ass in gear. He said, Demi, you were so tired you were. You had to overcome that. Just decided to get your legs moving. You tell them to move and you may move one at a time. They didn't move fast, but by God, that's Korea where everything, those hills are mountains. And he spent three months, no, two months escaping and evading the Koreans on their side of the combat lines. And then eventually was able to walk up to an American unit who almost shot him, but he was able to repatriate. Well, he stayed in the military, went to Vietnam, and I think it was 66, as I recall, I have all my notes from this class, a small notebook, a tiny little pocketbook, but I believe it was 66 is when he was picked up and he was POW for the rest until the end of the war when they finally repatriated everybody. And again, he escaped for a period of time, he evaded, they collected him up, beat the living bejesus out of him, and then put him back in lockup. And then progressively they moved him towards the Hanaway Hilton. Everybody that was in for any period of time eventually ended up in the Hanaway Hilton at one time or another, not always necessarily staying there. But he eventually got out, stayed in the military. When he was giving the class to us, he was still active at the time. And he said, well, if there's another war, with my luck, if I get into it, I'll probably, dumbass, I'll probably get picked up again. I just have that kind of luck. It may not want to be around me when it happens. But again, each one of those individuals offer a story about how to face the problem. That was the idea. I mean, if you're stuck in the middle of an ocean with a whole bunch of battle wagons, cruisers, destroyers, and aircraft carriers flitting around you at flank speed trying to avoid being bombed, and your own people are dropping bombs in the water next to you, I'd say that's pretty impressive. You get motivated to pray. You say that's the one thing you learn real quick. In each case, every one of them, again, how did they survive? They'd tell you, cop an attitude. I'm not going to lose. I'm not going to die here. That's just all there is to it. In fact, I plan on winning. If we're going to fight this thing, I'm planning on winning. I don't know about the rest of you. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, we'll try. No, we're not going to try. We're going to do. We're going to win. I'm going to punish every one of these sons of bitches for ruining our country the way that they have, and they need to be gone. And the Zionists that have come in, oh, they need to be gone. They're already plotting how to murder you all right now. Every one of you listening, the Zionists are plotting how to murder you right now. You haven't figured that one out. You're way behind the curve, kids. So you better have a plan, and you better stick to the plan and add to whatever it is you can to make the plan work, especially with regard to physical preparation. Today, I've really made some fantastic deals on food, as a matter of fact. I will say this, but real quick, very further, food is a weapon, so it's weapons Wednesday, so I'm going to talk about food. I don't know if everybody's noticed, but MREs are creeping up, and then not slowly. But the other thing is, if you go to any page that offers MREs or any military rations right now, They still show that they have something, and in many cases it's last of. What I mean by that is, for instance, they'll offer entrees. I've gone to dozens of sites, and where they list and they even show pictures, look at all the goodies here. Look at all these goodies. Then you go to the Select, and you have your choice with one item, one. And in one case, it was chili with two beans, two bean chili. That's it. Nope, there's no steak, there's no chopped chicken, there's no beans and lentils with curried chicken or whatever. No, none of that. And the problem is, they also want top dollar. There's only a handful of places that have, as I've mentioned on the air here, that really have the best deals in the country right now. Also, there's a price creep now on what's left. The humanitarian rations that pretty much everybody is carrying, it's not the only thing they have. You can get full MRE cases of many different types, full cases right now. But even there, the price isn't coming down. It's going up. And availability within the inventory of each company is limited. It's just that simple. All you have to do is go look at what they offer. Go to their web page, look at what they offer. You'll see what I'm talking about. And it doesn't make any difference. Some companies we've dealt with for a very, very long time. Sportsman's Guide. Go to Sportsman's Guide. Here's a fun one. Go to Sportsman's Guide. Get over there and just punch in MRE for a search. Military or military rations. Take a look at what little is there. And what's interesting is I would say 80% of what was there two weeks ago is gone. Now I'm not panicking anybody. We've already said this before. For a little while, MRE, because of the outrageous inflation level with all the other foods, have now been cheaper for a bit. Two things have happened. People that didn't realize that jumped in and bought it. Then the other problem is, whatever was left, well, since the seller sees that the product is moving, then they figure they can take advantage of that and compensate for losses in other areas. by charging more for the product. It's just the way it works. It's like gas masks charged with the market will bear. And that's what's happening right now. They're charging with the market they think will bear. Whole main MREs, I mean complete full meals. There's what, three different? So Paco-manufactured variants. There are cases of regular issue, not old inventory per se, but again, surplus inventory. And then there's the, as I mentioned a minute ago, there are the humanitarian rations. Now the humanitarian rations are a good choice in terms of what you get for the price, for what you're paying. You get 10 one-day meal pouches for a little better price if you figure three meals per day or even if you figure two. Go look at what a single MRE costs, and take a look at what the humanitarian one day ration cost, and do the math. You can figure it out for yourself. The biggest problem with all of these things is it ain't the razor, it's the blades. It isn't the cost of the material. It's the shipping that will bite you in the ass. And some of the stuff I just picked up, which was free shipping, as I pointed out, because, well, Army Navy Outdoors. If you buy $100 worth of stuff, it's free shipping. Well, all I did was buy MRE components. And the MRE components were two big, heavy-butt boxes that were difficult to lift, which is cool. Well, if I'd paid shipping, I don't know what the shipping would have been, but it sure as hell wouldn't have been cheap. So that was a free shipping item. In fact, I'll mention that again, okay? We got 15 minutes army navy outdoor outdoors.com army navy outdoors.com army navy outdoors.com punch in MRE for a search there are 12 items in the search category that are MRE items. That's the only stuff they have the only food items they have they have chicken burrito Bowl and the price is $37.95 for 24 end trays. That's 24 main course meal items. It's not the whole MRE, just the main course. However, if you buy two or more, they take $5 off, so the cost is $32.95. Which means that the cost on the unit, of course because I'm going to buy $100 worth of whatever, or whatever other things in the store, personally the MRE is the only thing that interests me now because it's food. But $1.37 per entry. Now if you go look at all the other entries out there that anybody offers, You're talking $2.85 to $3.04 an item. They're all 8 ounce. They're all main entry main course for that price. So you're talking $1.37 and you get free shipping. That's the overall cost. And by the way, that includes the tax. No matter what you do, you're going to pay tax. That's just all there is to it. So that's over at Army, Navy, Outdoors. Now the only other deal that is comparable that is a mix of food, if you're listening, if you're listening right now and more could afford much, I always hear that, I understand it completely. If you go over to major surplus, search MRE. When you get in there, they've got a $19.95 bundle of MREs. It's so many main courses, it's so many side dishes, and it's so many desserts and cakes and breads. It is a steal right now because of where all the other prices for everything else went. Now the shipping is where you're going to get bit in the ass, but it's still not bad even when you add the shipping and then divide all the items. You're still ahead by a dollar something per item. Seriously, so that is a good deal. If you're trying to just load up your backpack in one sweep with MREs, it's a $19.95 pouch. You go to majorsurplus.com, majorsurplus.com, or major surplus, search that and then go to where they tell you to go. When you get there, search MRE. There will be a number of different MRE items. You're looking for the MRE bundle for $19.95. That is the best single little deal you can make. And by the way, if you get on their email list, they had free shipping about a month ago. Every once in a while they do have free shipping or they have 15% off or 20% off on everything on that page. That's fantastic. Well, then you're that much cheaper. But if you're wanting to fill a pack, because you just want to get things done, this is a great way to just go, boom. Now you still add some spices. You got to add some drinks of some kind, as far as powder, cocoa powder, fruit juice powder, or take a break, whatever the hell you like. They got pop powder out there right now if you can do soda pop. Whatever it is you like, run with that puppy, because that's your meal, not mine. So whatever you think you want to sculpt your menu to, well, congratulations. You've got the right idea. Now do it. and get it done. But that's a good trade for what you're looking at right now, especially with all the stuff going the way it is. Dollar Tree has gone from $1.25 to $1.50 on most items. Yeah, I think you probably noticed that already. So many of the items that were still relatively or at least a little cheaper, not so much. But again, Like I said, you got that Armini the Outdoors Chicken Burrito Bowl for $1.37 and a plain old pack of rice of ready to serve rice is $1.50 at Dollar Tree. There's no meat in that. There's meat in these, making that still a good choice, you know, good trade. So, just stuff to think about. Try not to whine and complain. The idea is to point you to solutions. If you choose to move in that direction, fine, if not, congratulations. You got a better idea. Run with it. And you may do it. If you do share it, how's that sound? Oh, I'm going to keep this to myself. Why? You got a better idea. I'll tell you what. Share it with the population that are your allies. Get them adrift. Probably be a good idea. Other things. I haven't promoted it. It takes care of itself. People look for it. We've come full circle with load-bearing equipment. So if you watch Equipping from the New World Order Part 1 and Part 2, you'll find that Uncle Mark is now going to be able to say, I told you so, I told you so, and I told you so. So, again, just for the fun of it, because there's a whole lot of other really good videos out there on the subject of load-bearing equipment right now. They're all touching on the same subject over and over and over again in that they're going away from the vest, which by the way, I'm not, even though I don't. That's not what I use most of the time. My point is there's too much of that stuff out there. We're going to have to keep using it. We're not going to get rid of the MOLLE gear or any of the assault rigs that are out there that are vests or whatever. Instead, you will find that for certain jobs certain kits work better and as we've pointed out for a long time depending on what job you're performing, the standard load-bearing TA-50, the M 1956, which also has been referenced as the TA-56, the British M 1958 rig, the Alice rigs, the Vietnam era Alice versus the post-war Alice configurations to include the Granada rig, which is out there still in surplus, not as cheap as it was, but it's still out there. Now there's a bunch of items like this that everybody now has rediscovered brackets, quote unquote. Mostly it's because they're applying, they're using these pieces of equipment in the field and they're adjusting to the needs of a stay in conflict combat rig. We've been fighting the five year old blind kid for a long time, had a fun time beating him up. If you go out and beat up the five year old blind kid in his own country, Now all of a sudden we're having to face a combatant that has equal opportunity, killing potential, and the world has changed. So instead what's happening is now they're realizing that, well, I guess this does make more sense. Grudgingly, they're acknowledging it. And by the way, let's go full on that one too. The US government also confirmed what everybody's been arguing for the longest time about the need for a main battle rifle cartridge for the infantry rifle. And so while they did go to a goofy ass cartridge we didn't need because we already have 760 by 51 NATO They did that for the sake of profiteering for the punks that we have that are parasiteing off of our paychecks every day You know the design us the Jewish Mafia but beyond that Still the acknowledgment that a main battle rifle cartridge in 6.8 goes up the scale where it needs to be because of the mechanicals, robots, androids, whatever you want to call them, doesn't make any difference. They are a reality. They are something we've been pointing out, pointing at for a very long time. And because we're going to be fighting the Skynet war, it is obvious that this is the kind of cartridge we need and bigger. So all of you are civilian heavies that are out there. Guys, those are optimal for the type of fight we are going to be in. Your weapons are premium. So don't think about selling grandpa's gun, because Mark never said sell grandpa's gun to get an AR-15. Not. What you need to do is save up enough little shekels, pennies, clams, simoleons to keep grandpa's .375 Holland and Holland loaded up and ready to go so you can punch a big asshole through those POSs when they show up. But also have that 5.56 rifle because it's the common gladius of the day. Okay? You will never hear me say, oh get rid of them old raffles. Uh-uh. The 8mm Mauser 7.62x54R 7mm Mauser, not just 8. In addition to that 30.06, King of the Battlefield. 300 wind mag, 7mm Remington mag, and what you do is you buy big game loads for your commercial rifles. Go take a look at the specs and what a big game load is supposed to do. It's designed to go after elephants and go through their skulls. Well, those skulls are pretty thick, pretty heavy, kind of like armor on a robotoid, a nematode, hemorrhoid, take your pick. So guess what? It is a good choice or a good solution to have those ready to roll to be able to punch bigger, heavier holes in things. Everybody understand how that works? Love all the other weapons. There's not a weapon out there I don't like. That's why I think these people are goofy. They go, I like his gun. I love my gun. My gun's special. Your gun's not. No, they're all useful. In fact, we're going to need more. We will never have enough where we need them. So again, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. Make sure you stack them and rack them now for what it is we got coming that we're walking into. Another thing, AIMSurplus.com, you know I mentioned them a million times, AIMSurplus has PPU, preview partisan, they have boxer prime, non-corrosive, heat and yield, brass cases that are spec and these are loaded cartridges in all the calibers I just mentioned and many, many others that are tough to find. So, if you're looking to try and at least get a couple boxes, preferably, you want to fill up a .30 caliber ammo can with boxes of ammunition for each .130 caliber can full of whatever you need for that .38 Smith & Wesson revolver .130 caliber can filled up with that maybe, what, like .357 Magnum. Maybe it's not your first choice. Those dibs are gone. It's old. Yeah, let's still put some of the butt down hard if you point it at him and you know point and click so it's not obsolete It's not outdated and it works just exactly as it was intended What you need to do is make sure it can be fed But at least one 30 caliber ammo can for each weapon somebody's gone 25 automatic. Yep 32 ACP. Yep 380 auto. Yeah Anything else you can think of? I'm 8 millimeter. Nambu you get Nambu pistol right now If your dad brought a Nambu pistol home and you kept it, you can buy ammunition. Brand new PPU factory Nambu ammo. Buy it. The pistol works. I don't want to get shot with any firearm, but any gun that should be able to put a bullet down range, you need ammunition for. Don't think twice about that. Again, invest, because it's part of the general war effort. We're going to need everything we got and then some. We are almost to the top. Last but not least, again I am going to repeat, if you would like to do a music request, since we did have a couple, we have Marcia Cumbreas out there. Okay, that is a good thing. But for everybody out there, liberty at provide.net, put music request in all caps please. When you do that, also include the author or the band's name, dash, the name of the song, and then a couple of links to the song that you want played. That way I can pull it up and listen to it. I'm familiar with it beforehand. In many cases I already am, but it kind of surprised me with a lot of cool stuff. In fact, I was writing with some of the stuff you guys made as requests here today with all my gatorvading that we had to do. and some really good listening as a matter of fact. So I'll say thank you guys. You know, you'd be surprised what you're giving me in the way of a gift. I appreciate it. Also, hold on here. No, any link will do. It does not have to be YouTube. It can be Vevo. It can be whatever you've got. If you've got a music link on BitShoot, we should be able to pull it down and play it on the air. But YouTube obviously would be a good choice. But Vevo, a lot of stuff that's on YouTube, links to Vevo. So that's another thing just as a heads up. And if you want to have a, again, a copy that's made by somebody else, a cover, if you call it a cover piece, that's okay too. Because there's some really cool cover pieces I've got in my inventory because you guys sent them to me and I appreciate that. I actually like them better than some of the original pieces that have been done. Whereas I may not have liked the original song, or I like the one you found, it works pretty well. So that's cool. Uh, last, let's see, yep, we're almost to the top. Uh, hold on, I've got something. First case, I don't, I've seen something on that about people disappearing in Yosemite. Uh, for our call, well actually it's another district so to speak, another part of the computer world here and then not part of the regular internet. Uh, Stacey Eris, A-R-R-A-S, it's one of these girls that disappeared in Yosemite under public circumstances. And apparently there are many, many, many, many people that have disappeared in Yosemite National Park. Now I'm not going to cover that now, we only got a minute or two, but I have seen some of the stuff that's floating around on the subject. Of course, immediately it's UFOs and it's like, well, maybe. But then again, also you got a lot of dastardly people like to eat girls. And I like to eat little boys. In this case, this girl was a teenager, if not about 20. And she literally disappeared like right around the family. And there's been many, many other people like that who have just been either ahead of people, near people, and they're gone. So another reason not to separate from friendlies and working as a team whenever possible, right guys? Hint, hint, hint. Prior to proper planning, preventing piss poor performance once again. Let's make sure that we stick together and keep track of each other. If we got to protect each other, dump every mag you got. Well it won't do any good. Makes me feel good before I die. Remember, everybody always did that with space aliens. Oh, it'll do you no good. I watched this or that in the way of a bullshit movie. And it's like, really? Well, that's a movie. I think I'll try just in case because it makes me feel good. If I am going to die, I'm going to feel like I'm participant before I go. How does that sound? And everybody, cop an attitude. Hopefully that one thing can get tonight out of this program, cop an attitude. Our plan is to win, to do that. We've got to beat the living snot out of these people, and you just keep doing it. You keep putting rounds down range. You keep engaging the aggressor. You don't stop. You don't stop. You don't stop. Right up until when the space alien sucks your brain out of your head and tears into little pieces and eats you. I don't know. E.M. not as concerned about that as I want to capture that space alien in the rubber suit that keeps speaking in English every time I put him in the barbecue. No! I've got a rubber suit on! I don't believe you. I think you're lying. Time to cook space aliens. Let's see how well they cook. Yeah. Anyway, we'll find out. God bless our Republic. Death is a new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we're on the run. A lot of work to do. Not enough time to get it all done, but at the end of the day, I'm satisfied. Thanks everybody for all your input and for all the help. And we will be back tomorrow same time right here on Liberty Tree Radio. Ed taking over, more LTR coming up. Gun bless. Bye bye. Thanks a lot.