May 29, 2026
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4h 29m
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2026
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, medical supply recommendations from ShopMedVet.com, ammunition availability and pricing from various vendors, vehicle selection for civil defense scenarios (emphasizing pre-1970s vehicles with points and condenser ignition systems), and concerns about data center expansion in the Southwest. He addressed New Albany, Ohio as a location tied to secret police operations and Peter Thiel's relocation to Argentina, warned against Americans fleeing the country during conflict, and emphasized the importance of cross-training militia units and establishing 5-10 person supply programs. The show included caller input on medical kits, field preparedness, vehicle alternatives, and tactical gear sourcing.
- preparedness
- medical supplies
- ammunition
- civil defense
- militia training
- data centers
- new albany ohio
- peter thiel
- tactical gear
- 5-10 program
- points and condenser vehicles
- ley lines
- skynet
- cross-training
- supply logistics
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It's gone. Your courage lost. You're no more than a slave. When permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no vo- Well, the money spent. Your children must attend a school that doesn't educate. Shind values. To be taught. According to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press. And you pay a tax you do not owe. To please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and you've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and simply farm and keep our country. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughters, so their children... 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'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear to be a slave? Both sons of the republic arise. Take a stick. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great republic with each God given right. We prayed at God as I awoke he'd vanished in the mist, but when his words were true, 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'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? And gentlemen, this is the Tower of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Corkey, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines of occupied territories west and northeast. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. And we're on satellite. I want to say hi to all of our merchant marine operators out there that are doing their part to pick us up. And then in the process, also, rebroadcast. We want to say thank you. to everyone doing their part out there, analog and digital. We're in a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside the United States, and it is, oh man, yes, it's the end of the work week, beginning of the work weekend. It is Friday, it is the 29th of May. It is the 18th year of Open Obvious and In your face, Fabian, socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K, 2026. old earth calendar, 2026 battle for the republic book 3, a dark anniversary, and then heading into the long haul because it wasn't going to be a short war. And it isn't going to be a short war. Let's make sure we all understand that. That's why you need to be prepared for the long march with regard to having enough boots on the shelf and pre-deployed in caches and locations along with clothing, socks, You name it, there is no such thing as having extra. You're gonna find out real quick. It's not enough. What you thought was extra ended up being Part of what you actually needed just get halfway through the problem. So bad guys are in motion and Making really crazy town statements all over the place. I love these monsters The more that they get to frothing at the mouth the more people step back and go, huh? aired they realize they need to be concerned. And everybody's deciding that when you get concerned, then you have to get rid of the problem. And the problem is quite bare-faced. I mean, it's in every, they're in everybody's face right now. They're trying, in fact, it's really kind of crazy down in that respect. Several people I've talked to, especially in the last 24 hours, who go, you know, I don't think I ever expected to see this, but it's like they just really, have gone so flipping around the corner that they just don't care. They're just like, wow. And the good thing is that it's not hard to point out the problem. Now you've got people who are wheezers or whiners and they're going to do the, ah, if you resist, ignore those people and also pay attention to who those people are and exclude them from your activities. That's all I can say. Exclude them. If you've got that kind of person around, That's the person who will make it happen. They'll make the disaster happen. They will make the... they will... I had to turn you in to help you. Right, right. Well, by the way, the arrested the idiot who decided he wanted to make brownie points because he thought he was going to make a deal with the devil. The devil always eats all the people that thought they had a deal with him. It's always the case. Not kind of, maybe. It's always the case. Yes, I know, but it is true. They still find stupid people dumb enough to break the dog vomit and all of a sudden go, why? How? What do I mean? Yeah, it only exists when there are two sides. Always remember that. Baltar did. Remember Battlestar Galactica? The original Battlestar Galactica? Kind of fun there. You can always use television references, right? Anyway, couple things I wanted to touch on here going into the weekend medical support. ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com, ShopMedVet.com. These things really work well. Some of our people have been giving me some feedback because they've been using these in the industry. These are the Curad Sterile Medistrip Wound Closure. For $0.49, you get six 1.25 by 1.5 inch closure modules. closure bands. These things are self-explanatory once you take a look at them, but maybe not. So there are some really cool videos out there. And by the way, yes, Kimu offers the counterpart to these, and who knows, maybe the factory that Kimu's offering them from is the same one that makes them for Keurad. You never know. It's most likely the case, Chinese, they don't worry about anybody's production ideas, you know, patents, copyrights, those are irrelevant. They just make it, and they make a lot of it half the time. So it's possible, but The items over at Shop Med Vet are about as cheap as you can get with the least expensive bundle of six being 49 cents. And packs of 1 1 quarter by 3 inch, which are twice the size of the smallest ones, in three packs are 99 cents. Now, my recommendation, at the very least, because these are penny items, these are not dollar items, okay? If you wanted to put a dock kit or let's just say a field hospital kit together because if you get somebody back out of the field you can do more with them. You're going to clean them up. You're going to find all the other boo-boos that weren't as critical but you bandaged them. Now you've got to complete the cleaning and then whatever repair work. Well, this is a quick solution rather than staple or suture. Suture are becoming tougher to find and one of the reasons is because they are more expensive. Okay, let's understand something. To produce suture, both gut type or again organic dissolvable type versus nylon, whatever other cordage, silk, there's all kinds of different materials used because of allergies. Don't forget that's an issue. with some people. But sutures are becoming thinner and there's a reason. Excess or surplus isn't really being surplus. It's going over to how many different wars on the planet. You got the Butchery slash the genocide of the Jewish mob against the Palestinians. You've got the war with Iran, which isn't a war, but there's lots of missiles going over the place. Don't you think people are getting their ass shot off? Yes, they are in all those other countries too, by the way, around there. You've got the Ukraine scam with the Jews trying to steal property, steal the Ukraine. Probably they'll steal half of it by the time they're done with all the colonies they're putting into place right now in western Ukraine. In the western part of Ukraine, I should say. All these medical items, guys are getting eaten up that way. For any of the big bulk, our government, although they do sell the stuff out the back door, they sell it to ring knockers and shoot-ball wearers, the Yomikol wearers. And they in turn sell it back to other parts of the US government for three or four or five times the cost of the item and making it more expensive than even a brand new factory item would be. This is a scan they've used with surplus for years on the rental revolution market, especially where Uncle Samuel is concerned. So let's keep in mind that again, These items are a good, quick solution. Mostly, again, if you have a slit, a cut, that is a significant laceration. We're not talking about something where your guts are hanging out or you've got muscle tissue underneath you can see for six, eight inches. That's not what these are for. These are for pokey, stabby boo-boos or shortcut boo-boos where you clean everything up, you dry everything off, you apply one of these, and because of the nature of the boo-boo, in three, four days it should be locked tight. Now, the only thing about these I'd recommend is you're still going to take one of those really cheap 3-cent 2-inch roll gauze and cover, first of all, do a 4x4, 2x2, or 3x3 patch over the wound that's been put together after you put the strips on it. and then wrap that and then keep it clean for obvious reasons. Infection is what we're worried about. We don't need you losing any more body fluids. First of all, stop the radiator leak initially. We then cleaned it up. We sterilized everything to the best of our ability so there's no, you know, we give right it. There's no junk debris material inside. And then we sealed it. Now we want to keep it clean. And we want to remember that we're going to want to change out that little four or that little two by two. You can probably use the external wrap because this is a self-contained package as far as the type of wound. But I would remind you that that four by or two by or three by is expendable. That's the part that needs to be chucked. Okay, every time you're going to check the wound, you take that one, put it over into the biohazard to be burned, take a brand new one, put it on top. Now, if you can't do that, but you're in the field and you're trying to stretch your dressings and material, not the first best choice, but you can typically flip that 2x2, 3x3, or 4x4 dressing. and patch it back over because there shouldn't be, although there may be, but there shouldn't be that much seepage off the wound. Okay, you've closed it. The body's doing its part with all of the natural materials that it has to re-bond the area. That's the purpose behind applying this thing or doing staples or doing suture. But this is over at ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. When you get over there, go to the clearance. Go to the clearance area. The sub-select section is wound care. And by the way, everything I just mentioned is on discount over in the clearance section. If you're going to do the two-inch rolls, I recommend doing 500, which is a case, and that'll be a full box. It's $15, okay. In addition to that, you have the two by twos, which are on sale in three or four different forms, including volume and bulk. And yes, there's even rolls of tape available discount. So everything, including the Curad, sterile, MediStrips, all of that's available right there in the clearance right now. I would at least get one of each of the pouches, build up some of the other items you may not or well, you may have but you still need more of. More gauze, always. More rolled gauze, always. More tape, always. All those items, if you're really taking care of your patient, guys, you don't realize how much of that you're gonna go through. If the medical facilities are bogged down with thousands, tens of thousands of patients, you're not getting in there and if you do, you're not gonna get proper treatment. And by the way, if they don't like you, they might just give you a shot and kill you. Now, they wouldn't do that, really. The government gave me a shot to try and kill you called the Corona Vaccines slash they weren't vaccines. They were poison. And the government and all the medical facilities at gunpoint, if they'd had their way, would line your ass up to be injected with a death sentence. So don't tell me they won't do it. They already did. So going to medical for any reason isn't really an option. Not a really good idea. Anyway, let's put it that way. So, prior proper planning prevents piss poor performance. There's a lot of other stuff over there at Shop Med. They even have a few of the last cycle of dollar scrubs over in the clearance clothing or clearance garment section. So you want to check that out. I don't know what they have left, but a dollar for a pair of scrub pants or a dollar for a scrub top. Can't beat that. That's, you know, hey, if all sales gun cleaning rags when you're done, wear it until it's, you know, not looking pretty. and then turn around and cut it up. You got patches. You got gun rags. See how that works? Paid for itself one way or another. You got some clothing out of the deal. Light duty clothing. Just to bum around in. And then you also got yourself some gun cleaning material. Hey, double plus good. Works for everybody. Now, after the bottom of the hour, we're probably going to do a guns and gadgets going into the weekend. There have been a couple of negative things. There are always positive things, desperately positive. But what it is is lower court activity until you get up to the other end of the court system. It's a roller coaster ride of lies every step of the way purely to allow the lawyers to make massive amounts of money off of all the goy peasants. All of us plebes, millions upon millions wasted because of the turds in the system. And that's not going to change. It's just going to get worse until they make their move. And that's sooner rather than later now. In addition, let's see what else we have here. Shop Med better told you about. Oh, abdominal dressing. They also have a deal on at least one abdominal. The abdominal is equivalent to a military compress dressing. It doesn't have the wings, but that's what your role gauze is for. And where you want those is, again, after you've done your initial dressing application in the field, guys, when the person gets back to where you can secure them and start working on them, you need replacement gauze. You're going to need replacement, not field, but dressings. And in addition, you're going to need all the other accoutrements. So the same list I was telling you about for the other item basically applies to purchasing any of your other change out dressing technology and all of that's discounted if you go over to ShopMedVet.com Also, for this season any herbs that you can put in, let me recommend something. Get yourself a five gallon bucket that somebody's chucked out. If you want to you can drill holes in it. You don't have to depending on how you're going to set this up. If you're going to put on a bit of a porch, you've got a little over cover, you're not going to get flooded. I highly recommend that you do mint, thyme, thyme, take a big time. Also, again, all of the other useful medicinals just go down the shopping list. Right now you can go to a store, grab a bundle of six, disperse them. That's what I've been doing today. We've been doing herbs today and we've got about 100 jalapeno plants that are going in for just one part of the planting area. In addition, we've got about another 200 tomato plants, both in the primary garden area, but also in the peripheral wild locations. Those really do well. In fact, I've got, there's one plant. It's the 100s tomato plant. It actually is a vine type. It grows. You give it more space, it grows more. You pick it, it grows more fruit, and it gets bigger. It doesn't stop. If you were down south, it would keep going. Since we're up here, winter is the only thing that stops it. Okay, but the idea is food production needs to be dispersed, not centralized, and also again, peruse your backyard or your areas if you've got any sprouts coming up that are any kind of walnut, hickory nut, or oak. I highly recommend that you, if it's in the mowing zone, so to speak, go out there with a shovel, try to disturb it as little as possible, move it to a useful location. stake it and protect it. That's food production. Interestingly enough, something I did not expect to see. In the military ration packs right now, there is acorn bread. I have not seen this. I got caught, like, not stunned, but, you know, surprised. In other words, what the hell? Did I read that right? And I went back and I looked and yes, I did read that right. So again, it is an interesting idea. It's viable. Acorns traditionally have been used by the Native Americans. But there's more processing involved to get it done. But on the other hand, consider this. We have a serfiet of oak trees all through the back 40s across the whole of the state of Michigan. Oak is one of those robust trees that's an anchor tree. And for that reason, again, it's out there. If you get away from the main tracks out into the back fields, you have all kinds of costs of oak or maple. And as we said, maple's another good one for any number of things, including tapping for maple syrup. Don't forget that. My youngest boy does tapping during the season. And I think he did. This was actually a record season for maple syrup in Michigan anyway. I have a person down the road that puts over 300 buckets out and he couldn't keep up. He thought, well, it's going to be kind of slowish as usual. Nope, nope, this was a production year. Now, why do you want maple syrup? Sugar. People are themes for sugar. You have become totally addicted to sugar. Government made sure that happened. It's one of the many things. That's part of the MK Ultra project. Everybody talks about the mind-control and conditioning with the psycho babble tech. We already know about that. We've talked about it here. But the first phase of MK Ultra guys was to actually experiment with using common items to create a particular change in effect and attitude of the population. And tea, coffee. pepper, sugar, salt, sugar, sugar, sugar. It's interesting to note that traditionally most all the recipes if you were to go back a hundred years or more in most cases because this is your 2026. So a hundred years ago put you into 1926. In 1926 a lot of these programs are already being put into place by the ring knockers and the small hat wearers manipulating the population. Sugar was one of the first items that was introduced extensively into all foodstuffs with regard to any kind of production system. If it was home-built, home-grown, home-made, not so much. But still, again, like with certain recipes, a small, very small amount of sugar typically was added for enhancement. However, that changed dramatically, and if you go look at every label just about you've got, in one form or another, sugar is introduced into almost every cooking product out there. Why is that important? Because people are going to be fiending. It sounds weird, but people have done goofy things in an interest for, longing for, or desiring sugar in terms of stuff they'll do out of brain. It is amazing, but it's true. And this is one of the reasons that they experimented with this idea, and they were relatively successful. So sugar, both in storage, white sugar, any other forms of sugar, brown sugar, which of course is, you know, enhanced from molasses, et cetera, that's a different product. Not a different product, but let's say a different flavor range product. Now, if we were doing sugars, We couldn't use, well we could, but most people would actually notice a change in flavor if we take the maple sugars that are produced and incorporate them into a lot of other products. They aren't quite copacetic. You get a different end result with regard to the formula, obviously, if you've done any cooking. You know this. But still, Sugar or no sugar. Hmm. I wonder what you're gonna do Ralph. Dude, I'm jonesing for it man. I was like, hey you didn't now dude. Now it's not gonna be quite that bad, but you'd be amazed at how you can exchange trade and barter with a smaller amount of sugar when people realize they can't get it. Hey Mark. Go ahead, call her jump in there. Yeah, um, I don't know if every, like when I spent time in the Balkans When I ordered a piece of apple pie, the first thing you tasted was the apple. The sugar was like an afterthought. It was like sweeter than an apple, but you taste the apple first. You come back here, you bite into an apple pie and it's like, okay, I'm blasted by sugar and oh wait, there's a hint of apple. huge difference huge. There's a couple things I wanted to bring up as far as what you brought up as far as medical. Medical, you have to have, you know, everybody calls it a boo-boo kit. It has to be more extensive than just like a minor, like just band-aids to keep you in the field. It's got to be able to take care of big scrapes. It's got to be able to take care of blisters. It's got to be able to take care of a decent size cut, you know, like the the Curaad thing that you brought up. As long as you don't need stitches, it's easy to figure out. You need to be able to close that because in the field, you spend three weeks in the field, like I have, things get infected real easy. not going to be able to take a shower whenever you want. You really have to be able to take care of that. And that's not your blowout kit. That is your trauma kit. And another thing is people need to learn how to ventilate themselves if they get a sucking chest wound. Doc Kent is not going to be able to be there right when you want him. Matter of fact, thank you for bringing that up real quick before we go any farther. Even China Sport is offering the tire patch kits for people out there right now. They're not super cheap, but they're a lot cheaper obviously than their American counterpart. Well, they're not as good. Yeah, but we need quantity. If you can pay better higher dollar for the American products, or maybe not American, more likely Euro. Because America is not making everything. But if you can get it, fine. But if not, consider that they have sucking chest wound patches at Timu and all of the China Sport Bolt companies. So that would be a place to acquire that for the very reason you're talking about. personal physical application that would be the quickest easiest way to be able to get it done and remember you're at a time clock because if you've been injured that dramatically there's a point where you're going to crash Well, what I was bringing up is... Take advantage of the shock and other blessings that allow you to move quickly before everything else hits you, which is the most important thing. You may pass out, but at least you passed out roughly where you need to be. Go ahead. What I was bringing up is like, as far as your boo-boo kit, think road rash. You need to be able to pick that gravel up yourself, not somebody else. Dress that. As far as ventilating yourself, I know how to do it to myself. I've actually done it to myself. Not that I had to, but we actually had to do that before the corpsman that was with us would let us out in the field. It's not pleasant, but it's less pleasant, or it's more pleasant than actually suffocating in your own fluids. Right. The other thing is like the field kit is we used to call it our MacGyver kit. It was just basically a Shaving kit like the standard You know, you know I'm talking about the razors and all that shit you put in there for taking care of yourself Well, I mean hygiene bag little hygiene bags They're perfect. Oh, right But what you need to do is everything that goes in there is a small sewing kit. And I'm not talking about cheap crappy thread. You need some sturdy thread, some safety pins, duct tape, random electrical tape, just random crap that you call it your MacGyver kit. Oh, well, I can fix that kind of thing. Got the stuff to hold together. Least gives RTV back to base. But yeah, the Boo-Boo kit is more extensive than you think it should be. Don't put Iodine on something that's already infected. That's not a good thing. Don't do that. You put that on before it gets infected. It's the preventative. The idea is get ahead of the game. On this note, remember, we've talked about this having different stations for all of your medical gear. Always try to standardize within your unit. Like we said, if you have a fireteam or a squad, you're building, if you get bigger, you still teach everybody to work the same tech. Everybody's working the same equipment the same way. The other things can be variable, but medical especially, it needs lack. I could reach to your gear and find exactly what it is I'm looking for. Because you're a mirror of me. Go ahead, jump in there. A triangular bandage is is gold. You can do so many things with that. With a triangular band or a cravat or whatever they call it. You can make a tourniquet out of it. You can make a head dressing. You can make a knee dressing. You can make an elbow, anything out of a... And you should be carrying at least two too. As a matter of fact, I think now they may be sold out. They were not on the clearance, but they were over at Sportsman's Guide and I believe Colman's.com. Both of them had bundles of either it was four or six for a set price. They are military issue. One was Danish, which you don't see very much Danish surplus, but the other I believe was Italian. And there was some American, in fact there is a little bit of American medical over at Sportsman's Guide right now too. I just looked at some of it. One of the things I wanted to point out as a Boy Scout, everybody remembers the Boy Scout Scarps box? Yeah, that was a tool. Yeah, that was a tool. It wasn't just something for your uniform. That was a tool to help people or yourself. It was a triangular bandage. It was the right size and everything else. Not that I know what Boy Scouts is today, but back when I was there. Right. By the way, it's in the manual if you look. It actually explains what you can use. Or how to build your own. In other words, you're wearing it most of the time. Go ahead. Not today's manual. No, no, it's more a problem. You're going to have to find something from... Probably anything useful is probably gonna be from the 70s back when I was in fish I mean you guys to find like a 70s Boy Scout manual and you will find that is the That is an awesome survival flash everything manual. Yeah Boy Scouts you're stupid. No, no, no, no, no The information was in there. Let's understand the farther back you go the closer they were to when Boy Scouts when it went to war and Boy Scouts were in World War I. That's something that everybody has tendency to forget. There is a classic image that's been made to disappear. It was a picture of a Boy Scout messenger courier with a Harley. Or no, it was a Harley. What was it? It may be an Indian, I don't know. But it was a, I can't recall off the top of my head. But it was almost like an advertisement for the bike. Because it was a classic shot with the kid with an arm splint with a cigarette in his mouth. I think he was 12 years old. And he's a World War I Boy Scout, Scout messenger. working on the Western Front with US forces. He might have been 14. Might have been. Well again we had this conversation with somebody else they're trying to explain. You know my uncle was in the Navy and way way back and he said he was on board ship. Well he was like 11 or 12 and it's like yeah he was a powder monkey. Nobody understands, we can't send children into war? Oh, we've always sent kids into war. We got a little more civilized and figured we had a little more space to give them. But Powder Monkeys, the reason that the kids were hired as below deck hands is because the magazines were short. Remember, they were powder magazines and shell magazines. And so the Powder Monkey's job, as they were using up the inventory, was get up in there. Of course, they were helping right away, but to get up in there where it was difficult for a guy, a man my size, but for someone their size, it was business as usual. Work every day. Of course, they also died on those ships too. Not forget. See, everybody wants to remember that part. See, they also fought and they died, along with the rest of the crew if something happened. Just something to think about. Powder Monkey! That's not not to be confused with the trunk monkey ads for Mount West, okay? Don't forget about the explorers. There was the sea explorers and the land explorers Right, and we had many of those Yeah, the member of the elite pattern military organization Eagle Scouts. Oh, that's something totally different It's not what you think it is member of elite paramilitary organization Eagle Scouts. Exactly. Eagle Scouts were like, you had to do that before you were 18, which wasn't easy. Otherwise you got pushed into the explorers and you could never become an Eagle Scout. Yeah, and interestingly, well again, as a change over the years, this is where people don't understand that in reality, yes, government actually hired directly, being a scout and going through all of the higher orders was actually considered a desirable hire feature, people. That's why you have these snide comments where they go, he's a boy scout, that guy's a boy scout. You know, all these would be Hollywood-built spy movies. You're thinking that's figurative, it's not. Literally. They didn't like the... if you think about it, you got a bunch of criminals and a bunch of characters involved in Skulduggery, but you've got somebody that's been brought up with an honor system slash a standard. Well, they're dangerous to all the people who are criminals in the government. Let's keep that in mind. Words mean something. It's not just by happenstance. He's a regular scout. Ha ha ha. Yeah, well he was. There's a reason. So heads up on that one Anything else go ahead chip in there, please No, I just want to make sure everybody understood the difference between her like understand their boo-boo kit is not just band-aids and and You know you have to have that in there But you have to be able to take care of something other than just you don't want to pull your blowout kit out something Mundane well in the field would be mundane There's a big difference between the field and what you do day to day. Again, it's still a day to day issue. One of the biggest problems is that all the things that can happen to you that you've probably had happen at work or in an everyday event or even when you're working out are the kind of injuries you're still going to experience while you also have the fold, spindle and mutilate activities going on. in addition to other, you know, incidentals that are even lesser than the usual workout boo-boo. I had, I messed myself up because I wasn't paying attention. I had a brand new pair of shoes for the funeral and couldn't help it. I've always wanted a nice set of patent leather, just got a set of patent leather shoes for nothing. Brand new, one of the companies I've told you about many, many times. So those dress shoes will be around until I'm dead. But I wore an ultra light pair of sheer socks, which is the last thing you want to do. You want a cushion back, cushion base, especially if you haven't had time to break a shoe in. And something like that, you're never going to unless you were in a drilling ceremony. And I wasn't drilling ceremony. But I ain't anymore and so the problem is that I wore them and it wasn't that much walking around But you know what because there was no padding in the sock I got a nice blister on the back strap of my heel Now that could have been avoided, you know prayer prepper planning for fence piss poor performance But it was one of those things, you know the old story in a hurry Make sure everything was done right everything looked good and It was a mistake One real quick thing that you want to throw in your boo-boo kit and learn how to do is to athletically tape an ankle but throw in a whole roll of athletic tape because you could use it for a lot of stuff but one thing that's always missing from that type of stuff is you being able to stabilize the rolled ankle that's something you're gonna have to learn how to use, learn how to do. Well as a matter of fact over at ShotMedVet, that very item, there are a number of options in the clearance section with wound care right now. This is the time to take advantage of that. By the way, they also wrap horse legs too, right guys? Same kind of wrap tape. So they go through a lot of it. And for that reason, there's a lot of it available at ShotMedVet.com. Real quick, somebody is asking a question here. Okay, you're not confused. There are three different categories or subject here. Number one is your, first of all, the primary is a blowout kit. No matter what, you've got to have a blowout kit. Simply because you're going into an environment where there are sharp, pointy objects traveling at high velocity that will fold, spindle, and mutilate your body. Okay? If you are carrying a gun, chances are you're hunting people who carry guns. So a blowout kit is a very high priority. Now we go one step farther. We carry extra compresses at different points on our combat kit. Okay? The second, the Boo-Boo kit, that we're talking about is designed for the everyday things that happen. You're walking along, you reach up to get into the deuce and a half, you didn't notice that somebody put some steel pipe right there. You start to climb up, you lift yourself up, you smack yourself in the shoulder. Doesn't cut through the cloth, but you open it up and you got a nice little perforation there, not enough for a stitch, but you got some bruise, maybe some bleed. There's an example or your hands get tagged something gets tagged back of your hands You've got to keep this stuff up you got to see keep it clean and then is when you use the iodine after you've cleaned it up When to apply the iodine? But no matter what those two are again in the pecking order then you have your other all basically basic auxil kit or the the others kit Which is a bulker? and carries pretty much everything else that you can imagine that's on the shopping list of things to do. Now let's remember something. No matter what medical you're carrying, first of all, remember if you're hurt, we use your stuff first. You. Why? You're leaving us. If you're hit bad and we're using an IFAK kit, chances are you're going to be incapacitated to one degree or another or reduced in performance. And because you're injured to that degree, our priority is to get you away from the threat as quickly as we can within reasonable time. Now, on the other hand, the spares, your extras, anything that we do carry that we have excess of, is there to help Doc. Because Doc may come up on any one of us and have to keep us alive, and he's going to use everything he's got. And the first thing he'll try to do is use your stuff on you first. But somebody else may need more and this is why we have auxiliary material that we're carrying. In fact even that tape combined with a few other items does a pretty good job of creating the ultimate pressure bandage. Now it may almost be like and in fact turn out to be the equivalent to a tourniquet but in a field situation where somebody has an extreme injury where an artery injury especially. Don't know if we can stop it but we're going to try. And all those tools that we just mentioned here all go into that particular cake mix when the time comes, which is why you want them. Okay, and again also we need to know where they are. One more time, I carry a small dressing upper left quadrant of my kit on the suspenders. I carry a lower right module, which is again a smaller variant on a blowout kit. Belly just to the right side of the connector for the belt on the back on the flap of the butt pack I'm using a 1910 hanger with a carless dressing Carrier and that has a small compress and also another set of forceps in it now boy That sounds like I got you've got a hospital going on. No not really But I also have the iFAC on back left which is pretty much where everybody carries theirs. Back left within reasonable reach or more to the front because if you are hurt, it's got to be able to access it. The standard varies but the equipment is there for immediate response. Now somebody's asking where would you put the sucking chest wound tire patches. Okay hold on here. Front and probably high. Because if I'm weak my hand will either flop there or you could also put another set in the front belly area. A matter of where you hit, how he got hit, what might be damaged and what also might not be with you anymore. Keep that in mind too. One of the reasons I prefer redundancy is because of two things. Number one, don't know where you're going to get shot. Don't know what you're going to get hit by. But if I am going to treat you I'm going to try to identify if there's an exit wound. If you're laying face down I'm not going to flop you over in the dirt with the wound that's already up. By having the dressing to the rear on all of our kit We pull that dressing, apply it to the back area accordingly so it's prepped to go. We turn the patient, if it's possible to do so without doing extreme damage. And then we proceed to deal with what was either the entrance or exit wound with the front of the body or the side of the body, depending. And what we're going to do is use the tire patch material on that side, the wound dressing and the lung patch. Go ahead. Well, the other thing is you don't know how you were going to respond. by being hit. You have no idea how you're going to end up. You need to have things on both sides of your body. Yeah. Well, somebody else is going to be doing it for you. Somebody's going to be doing it for you. Yeah, but as far as the MacGyver, that needs to go in your butt pack, not your backpack. MacGyver kid is... You got to keep it somewhat the repair kit as far as preparing your gear and stuff, that's got to go in your butt pack, not your backpack. You don't know when you're going to need that. You might be stripped down to just your web gear. But as far as medical, you really have to think about what your... The other thing, since I spent so much time away from doctors, You have to be able to take care of yourself. A bottle of iodine, a bottle of colloidal silver will do wonders, wonders in austere environments. And like I'm not talking about what you buy off the shelf as far as colloidal silver. Make it yourself. How I make it, I find a 9 volt battery, two ingots of silver, or well, I don't find it, I already have it. The way I run until the 9 volt battery's dead. high concentration. Yes, you can sip it, you can pour it on wounds or drip it on wounds, whatever. But that's kept me going in some extremely bad places. There's a couple other things like a Emodium AD and Pepto-Bismol tablets. Those four things will keep you going for a long time even if you don't think you can. Because what's coming might be dysentery. Oh, I think, oh, that's on the menu. Sounds horrible, but that's on the menu, people. I had it for three weeks in Afghanistan. It's not something you want to go through. You literally have to take a modium ad to keep things from coming out and take pest pepto bismol to keep things from going out the other end. Just so you can keep the nutrition in your body. I think one of the things to remember is when you're evacuating like that, all of your primary minerals are typically being evacuated prematurely. Any and all of the vitamins are no different. The biggest problem you've got is again, In many cases, by the time you realize you've got it, you may be walking away from a better situation and are now stuck in a remote location simply by nature of the process of necessity. You were doing a job, you followed through on it, you usually work through the injury, work through the pain. It happened. Real quick that I would add to that medicine chest. that I didn't think of when I was over there is some sort of electrolyte slash whatever packet just so I could keep those in my body. Like I'm not just talking about salt, but they do make electrolyte packets out there that are cheap. Well, medicine cabinet. That goes in your butt pack. All this stuff goes in your butt pack or on your web gear. You do not put this stuff in your backpack. Well, basically you don't want to leave it. The problem is if it's somewhere else it's not doing any good. That's the issue. Right. Do not shed your web gear, period, as far as, well, what you're talking. You don't shed your web gear, period. You know, real quick on this note too, somebody's asking, well, how big is that butt pack? It's like, amazingly enough, you're going to thin prioritize. You can carry certain items. For example, you could carry one spare set of underpants. But to be quite honest, if you're going to carry a pair of underpants, you flatten them out real good, put them into a bag, vacuum seal the bag, and stuff a pair of underpants in one of your popcorn pockets up front. In addition to all the other goodies you got, the Fanny Pack is literally, it used to be called, let me correct everybody on this first, it used to be the three day pack. That's what they used to call it. Now, before that, where the US Butt Pack came from is back when the M19-4243 HaverSack was in service, they realized, well we're given the troops food, what do we carry it in? And so they came up with a pack that fit below that square backpack you see in World War II with the troops. It usually had the shovel attached to it. Well, amazingly enough, it turned out that that ration bag, that ration butt pack, was a more effective bag to carry than the backpack. So a lot of guys in the field started to improvise, you get the saddlery guy who was in the millinery to stitch up a couple extra hanger loops and they literally reconfigured their rig so that that ration bag was the grandparent of what everybody calls the M 1956 butt pack. And it was bigger than the butt pack. And then they started adding straps on the outside. Why? Well because they wanted more water. Okay, and so what they did is to carry more junk. They put a couple of straps on each side of that ration bag and those are field modifications that were typically done by, like I said, the saddler or again the millinery slash the seamstress, what do you want to call them for the support units, and they would build these rigs up and it became so popular it was a small sub-business to make them. Well, what do you got to pay me? I'm not doing this for nothing. I want to make something off this. Well, hey, he had the sewing machine. You didn't. So you paid him a chocolate bar, or who knows, whatever it is. It was the market value of the moment. And that's where the Fanny Pack slash butt pack came from, what it did. This took the three day pack and brought it down lower center of gravity. We originally was right in the center of the back, little high, all of a sudden it got shifted south, down around the belt line. That's what they did. And eventually, as you can see, the idea so heavily influenced uniform design that they made it a standard package. Think about that. And that was a soldier's idea. That wasn't the army's idea. That was a soldier's idea. Go ahead. Real quick, as far as if you want to extend your stay in the field, buy a couple three yards of peanut butter to throw some fruit in there, mix it all up real good. That'll keep you going. Yeah, protein, carbs, and fats all in one. Now, in colder months, it's not going to be as easy to eat, but it'll keep you going. You could extend yourself a long way on that. I'm going to be going, yum, yum, peanut butter. Well, yum until you get sick of it. Right. Well, you know what you think. You're right in the middle of a possum. Trust me, you're sick of it. Or peanut butter. Oh, no. I'm very happy to eat this. Mostly the Air Force never gets us anything. The Air Force misses you every time. I tried to teach everybody about that years ago. You know. Oh, yeah. I remember. Yeah. Nobody is going to show up to help you. Everybody's got something else to do. But either way you'll get saved with peanut butter and I don't care what you say. If that's all you got, trust me. You're like, oh, peanut butter. I just got this. Okay, hold on. We've got another voice. Go ahead and repeat. That combination, that peanut butter and all that is also good for people with diabetes when the sugar gets low. Right, exactly. You need to be ahead of that. Any kind of malady has to be ahead of the curve on all of this. Keep that in mind. We're in a situation where being able to go to the hospital is not going to be an option. We actually want to talk a little bit more about that because you can already see, well you already had it happen. You couldn't go to the hospital during the coronavirus scam if you were a thinking human being Because if you did then they would punish you by trying to poison you Right. We all saw it. Everybody lived through this. Well, most everybody there's a bunch of people that are dead by the way Who listened to the people who wanted to kill them and you know what people who wanted to kill them they got their way. Oh Guess what because the people who Well, they did know better, but they just didn't listen. They just did what they did. And the rest is history. Hoorah! Run! Use the bathroom! Grab a cup of coffee! Whatever you're gonna do, I still have a little bit of coffee in this cup here. Not much. Oh darn. And let's take a break and it is Friday! 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Apparently, paying attention to some of the stuff that's been going on here. Haven't heard from only Mike in a while, but he's out there and listening. Maybe tonight, maybe right now, maybe tonight. I don't know which. I don't know what his work schedule is, but I want to wave to Denmark tonight, or today and tonight. Let's see. Also, well, it is Friday. It's Cinco de Amo de and Quartermaster Friday. That's right. Cinco de Amo de. You're going to buy Amo de Cin for a Pistola, for a rifle, and for a shotgun, because today Cinco de Amo de Cinóre, Cinorita, Cinóre, today, viva la líbertade, viva la amío nício. We will prevail. Oh, andre. Vámonos. And, of course, it is the 18th year of Open Obvious and Eager-Faced Avian Socialist and Soviet Socialist Occupation of America with a K, 2026 Older Calendar of Give or All She Has Got Captain, 125%! Oh, if I touch that little red button, she'll probably blow up too. And 2026 Battle for the Republic, Book 3, A Dark Anniversary, the bad guys who are the bad guys stupid, went along with the Zionists, and got America into Boo Booville. And then, well, the Zionists start hunting all the stupid people who thought they had a deal and betrayed all of us. We told you so. We told you so. And we told you so. So, it has been a very busy week, but if we're going into the weekend, I want to say hi to Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, new Camp Staso, Camp Wayland North, the Ogham-Marangians, the Daggett-Hitcham, Fox-Wolf, Rustic-1, Camp Betcher and Fort Benning, Michigan. In Fort Benning, Michigan they have an event coming up on Wednesday, the beginning of June, but it's a Wednesday, I believe a... Hold on here, I'm looking. Oh, they're practicing. Oh, that's why it's the middle of the week. They're having a practice session for the wedding coming up next weekend at Fort Benning. So if you are training at Fort Benning, Michigan, you will be able to probably see the wedding in motion when the time comes. It's a military-type wedding, a militia wedding, in this case, so militia personnel. But again, it's going to be a pretty good-sized group. I want to understand. I'm just reading as I go here. Hold on. And again, you can use pin 406-2 spelled out bravo. And that will get you on the alternate side into the file, so you guys should see into the site that they've set up, so you can see what's going on. And it looks like a lot of fun. It always is. Weddings are fun. So if you get a chance and you are able to participate, please do so. This is part of the many obligations we have for our fellow militia women and militia men and militia women. And again with the auxiliaries, they're promoting all the food. I don't see anything. All you have to do is show up. The Michigan militia at large, women's auxiliary, detachment, hold on, I get that right. I just had it there. Detachment 11, Michigan militia women's auxiliary is going to be dealing with all the catering. So everything's taken care of. All we got to do is show up and get hitched. There we go. That's a good way to go. Everybody did all work for you, which is typically how it happens anyway. We just do a better job of the militia and the Patriot movement than the Stooges on the other side. They're all dupes. worthless. They're all worthless on the other side and not worth our time unless they foist themselves, force themselves upon us. We won't let that happen. We're going to be forcing on them a lot pretty soon. Quite a lot. As a matter of fact, go ahead. Yes, I've got Quartermaster. 50 caliber. But the website is sgciarragulfamo.com. They've got quite a bit of stuff there. They've got 5.56. They've got quantity. They've got basically everything you'd want. They've got 30 out of 6 for under a buck. Anything they have $200 or more is free shipping. The one that I want to note is the PNC, 200 rounds, 50 BMG, 660 grain FMJ M33 ball, $779 for 200 rounds. And that is 52 pounds of ammo, so the shipping ain't going to be cheap. So the free shipping really comes in handy there. Check everything out. I've got some big quantities of 22 at the bottom. The people that want to plank, they've got a lot of stuff covered. Repeat the base price again, if you would. $779,779 for 200 rounds. About $3.30 a round, which is quite unheard of. Somebody here just said how would you have the... Yeah, somebody just said ouch and it's like, guys, we told everybody to buy all that stuff from UNAMMO years ago. Anybody remember that? Where they had $3 around a 50 caliber browning and they had it in like incendiary and tracer and all kinds of cool different mixes and everybody's like, well, yeah, but I can get it later. Yeah, well, guess what? Can you buy from UNAMMO now? Nope, can't. Now PMC is good at it. PMC is boxer prime non-corrosive heat in the old regular mil-spec ammo And let's understand that PMC is a contract company. They do a lot of rental revolution work all through Asia. And they sell their mill spec, US mill standard for pretty much everything that they do. Now, if you were to cut a case in half, I will say this, like with 556 or their 9 millimeter, you will find that the case internally is slightly thinner than an American case. But on their 50 caliber shells, not so much. They can't afford that. They don't want to have anybody come back on them. And they have a big market on 50 cal. Everybody that can produce ammo produces it. The PMC has been a major, let's just say, they've been muscling into the markets that we were in simply because we won't sell to certain people. They can. and they've been American Standard ever since they've been in South Korea. Think about it. What were they using in the Korean War? .50 caliber, .30-06, .30 carbine, .45 ACP. They're good at making those. And they've made them ever since they became a country. So PMC is nothing to sneeze at. They're not fancy like you just said. They're not the fanciest company on the block. You don't do a whole lot of bells and whistles. In fact, I'll put it this way. How little in the way of bells and whistles? Typically, they use the standard brown box or they use the standard middle present white box configuration for their packaging. Very plain Jane, very straightforward, means what it's, you know, it's a business proposition. If you like it, buy it. If you don't, hey, go find somebody else. This is actually in the black box with the red PMC on it. And there we go. And the boxes come in an ammo can, obviously, which they ship it in to you. So free ammo can and free shipping. I am not sponsored by them, but I just, if I had a 50, I'd be buying it over. No, we don't have anybody in the ammo industry sponsoring us directly. But again, it's a useful, this is a useful solution. I know a lot of you have bolt guns out there. You don't want to pop your more expensive ammunition right now, although you do need to familiarize with a percentage of it. We do have to point that out. You got to shoot it somewhat. But in the meantime, this is the better solution as far as putting somebody's shoulder behind it so you can get all the rest of your team familiarized with the rifle. They don't have to shoot it a lot, but you do need to get them to shoot it at least once. Get them behind, get their shoulder behind the gun, don't let them panic, it's not going to hurt them. No, it depends who you are, I guess. But it's not going to be that painful or anything. It's just that it's impressive when you watch it shoot and go, oh, God, I don't know if I want to put myself behind that. Another thing too is we do have a lot of Barrett's. Oh, as a matter of fact, I'm going to should brought up 50. If you really are interested in 50 caliber, Paul Meadows State Armory has got a deal running on the M82, whichever model of Barrett they've got in stock right now. It appears to be an earth tone. You have to pull it up off the page, put it in your cart to find out what the price is. But apparently they're saying they're knocking down $1,500 on the purchase. So hey, that's $1,500 worth of ammo. You know that's going to be what? Two cans of this stuff, right? That's two cans. That's how it works. I guess that's better than no cans of ammo. Another thing real quick, oh also, did they have any, I'm interested in your perusing, did they have any 380 auto? Gar, I'm just curious. I don't know but I can take a look. I've had a lot of people, again I've mentioned this before, but I've had a bunch of people, everybody, two ways they got a 380. Number one, they traded into it or they got it from dad or grandpa. But there are also a lot of 380s. High Point's making a brand new 380 pistol right now and they're making a 380 carbine. If you have a 380 pistol and you want to use the same ammo and keep everything copacetic for say one issue to somebody or because it's a cash set or it's you know your personal carry whatever you're doing. You want to buy all the 380 ammo you can get your hands on. That's cheapest for the mostest. High points will shoot everything. Anything else, as long as it's ball ammo, that's the base standard for your handgun. You don't need some cart-mouth hollow point or a super soft point. You need more ammo because you need to practice with the pistol also. I also recommend if you have .380, go over to PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com, PalmettoStateArmory.com, and grab a set of dies. They have carbide 380 auto dies. Those things would never wear out. A set of carbide dies for a 380 pistol round, they will run almost forever. And besides, it's not that finicky a cartridge to reload. Another thing, in a pinch, let me remind you of something, you can take to make 32 ACP, Or to make 380 Auto, you can use a 5.56 round. A piece of junk brass, I never throw brass away nor do I waste it for scrap if it has the base intact. Why? There's a number of different rounds that can be made with a 556 lower assembly, lower part of the case. So if the throat is split or the throat is crushed because somebody stepped on it when it was on the range and it was fired after it was fired, that doesn't make any difference. You cut it to basic spec. You remount the inside of the case, use your case reamer, remount the inside. You then run it through the die, you do a length check and then also trim for length and you can build a whole bunch of box or prime non-corrosive 32 ACP or 380 Auto with a 556. Now is it your perfect first choice? No. Go ahead, jump in there please. The answer is yes they got 380 coming out the Yahoo. Good. I mean, they've got PPU, they've got Remington, they've got Federal, they've got Magtech. The top listings are mostly Magtech and I scrolled down and I mean, there's every brand that you normally think of. I didn't see if they had Norma. I didn't go that far down. But I don't know that Norma makes it $3.80. But yeah, they've got it there. Looks like the average price is $0.36 to $0.38 around. Some of the better Better known, let's put it that way, brands up around $0.4 to $0.44 around. Over. Very good. So there we go. For any of you listening and somebody who asks me questions or sent me emails, sgamo.com. S-G-A-M-O.com. S-G-A-M-O.com. They don't sponsor us, they may not even know who the hell we are. Maybe that will change if you guys go check out, see what they got and buy some of their stuff. They realize there's a little bit of a pulse. We'll see how that works. But 380 Auto also save all your brass, save all your brass. Whenever ammo gun starts to really get run on, 5.7 FN and 380 Auto disappear almost immediately. So for the time being, again, you're blessed. You can select. Somebody's asking, would you go PMC over PPU? They're comparable. That's a good question, actually. I lean towards PPU, but PMC, seller below, all these other companies do make a good 380 auto route. Why? Well, guys, that was the cop shop round for the longest time in Europe. and also for personal defense. Why? Well, no, it's not a Dirty Harry cartridge. It's a I shoot you and I don't shoot the person behind you that I might like because I don't want the bullet to pass through you, the other guy, and maybe one other person before it stops. So the 380 and 32, which by the way are still ice pick routes. They're very good at penetrating. Well, they don't deliver as much energy. I've seen all the write-ups. No, they don't. Again, this is where the marksman comes in, where you place the bullet. And even if you don't, nobody wants to get shot. Sorry, despite what everybody says. You've got a bullet put in you. You realize you've got a problem. There's some leaking going on. It's embarrassing. You might die. And if you don't know how bad a hit you are, you might still move, but you're going to be moving to try and not get shot again. All right. Go ahead, jump in there. Yeah, 5-7, they've got to move 5-7 as well. There is an option for 20 cases of, and I can't remember what the brand was. They've got Solier below there. There's 20, I think it's federal. The 20 cases is 10,000 rounds. just under $4,000 for it. But that's the lowest price at $0.40 around for that. Anywhere between that being the lowest and I think some of the other like again name brand ones that are more hoity-toity, start up around $0.70 around. But they've got it and they've got a lot of it over. Very good. Alright, we are almost to the bottom of the hour. I'm looking at one other question here. Hold on. You always have questions. Well, yes, would I buy Berdam Prime? Well, yeah, we bought so many millions of Berdam Prime rounds that I lost track a long time ago. As a matter of fact, Silly Billitt, you know, said he would be here, was just as likely to be Berdam Prime, remember, for the longest time. And still, they have Berdan ammunition that's in the system. If it's the best price, and I was looking for box it and shoot it in the field where I'm not going to recover it, that's how you have to think about it. If you've got an incredible price, well, but it's not reloadable. Berdan Prime can be reloaded. You can actually reconfigure Berdan over to Boxer Prime if you're willing to take the effort. It just takes a few minutes to work out the process with a couple of drill bits. And you can make any Bredan Prime case a boxer prime case. But again, a little more effort. And what's such a tiny round? What's such a tiny case? Well, yeah, but if you want to keep the thing going, pew, pew, pew, you need the ammunition to work. And you've got to be able to reload it. And we do boxer prime. Now, there are Bredan primers available. I haven't really made the effort recently. We haven't really talked about it much on the air. for a while, but yes there is, there are Berdan primers out there even. And there are Berdan deep priming tools. They're not really in vogue because ammunition, as far as being able to get factory standard boxer prime, has been pretty common for a while. Of course everything tightens up. That could change very, very, very quickly with everybody desperately trying to figure out how to make their boom toys work and realizing they can't afford or they've banned selling the ammunition. I'm waiting for that to happen with Canada. They've already got enough restrictions in Canada as it is, but if they decide to go where they're going, and it's obviously R, then what's going to happen here when they decide to jump off to go after the guns, they're going to block the ammo. That's not a maybe kind of sort of. That's just a, I wonder when it's going to happen. They'll send an edict out to all of the dealers, And everybody would be told that somebody from the government is going to be showing up and they'll either be locking it up in place, but I would expect since this is a Jewish controlled government, Zionist controlled government, they're going to do what they do in Israel. They're going to tell the, if they allow them to keep the ammo, here's the kicker there, if they allow them to keep the ammo, they're going to be told that they have to take it to a government designated holding area and they have to tap on the inventory only after they get special permission, permit, blah blah, whatever it is they're going to pull out of their arse to demand to the population. But first it'll be demanded of the dealers. So that's not an if, that's just a when as they follow through on the gun confiscation in Canada. You would be foolish not to continue to accumulate anything you can get that's cheapest for the mostest. Shotgun shells are typically some of the last things that actually are on people's minds because their logic is that they want something bigger, better, and harder hitting. But while everybody is grabbing the more expensive, grabbing all the cheaper to the point where you clean the house out is going to be a big advantage for you in the future because you're going to be able to continue to shoot when others can't. It reminded me of something I heard earlier today. Washington State. Yup. I can't remember three other states, but they're making a... somehow they're making it so your 3D printer, your CNC mill, your CNC lathe has to check in with the government website to see whether or not you're making a gun part or not. Well that's a, I'm sure if you're CNC, you know how that works. If they're using a programmable system but that old miller over in the corner or that old, that old, that old Mopey. If you have your own, if you use a Lenox system on your CNC you can air gap programs in between, just a heads up between people. You can just go to GitHub, get the stuff and if you make it yourself and it's not attached to the internet, yeah, you can still do this stuff. But I just saw this earlier. It was just like, really, there's ways around this stupid crap. Well, yeah, but here's the thing. Again, we're at the point where dancing around this, we'd be better off shooting your ass. Well, yeah, I just- Anybody willing to support it is going to have to be gone, but I just wanted to- I think- Go ahead. I just wanted to throw that out there that they've already made these stupid ass laws. And it's like, really there's like a thousand ways around this. Okay, number one, again remember July 1st, before or after July 1st in that one week window, we have 24 gun banned, gun confiscation or other draconian restriction orders that are all hitting at the same time plus Canada with this gun confiscation. And all of this, people are going, well, they're going to really be able to enforce it. They don't care about being accurate in enforcement people. A police state operates by fear. And so the idea is that they will try to, hold on, they will try to intimidate through a series of public actions. That's what Waco was originally all about. Don't think Waco the end. Remember Waco the beginning. and understand what they were doing. The purpose was to terrorize the population to cowl them down for the big gun grab. Didn't work, but that was the agenda. That's what they were trying. Go ahead, call or jump in there, please. Yeah, I heard on the radio today on ABC radio news, you know, headline news, that Michigan has a bill in the House, the Democrats, to make medical assisted suicide legal. It's getting pushed back, but it's still there. It's there, and they're trying awful hard to ask our doctors to kill us, and I yield. Exactly. I'll tell you what we're going to do before we go any farther. Everybody stay where we are. Edward, if you could, revolution We were going to do the same two we did the other day. Revolution and I want to be in the Cavalry Reprise. Revolution, same author, and for both it's the same author. Ed, you know what we're talking about. Revolution and I want to be in the Cavalry Reprise. I hate talking over the music. Ed's working on it while we're talking. You're listening to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com. I know he's working on it. Again, the system has been finicky. It's been hot. It took me several connects, attempts to make sure I got it right. Mark, real quick. Go ahead. Yesterday or the day before you mentioned New Sutton, Ohio. What the heck was it? New... Hold on, we'll talk about that afterwards. We'll talk about that after the music break. A little bit, I'll bring it up again. New Albany, Ohio. New Albany, Mississippi when he was listening to you playing that on my phone. Yeah, in this case... It's a dark side of the forest outpost. Let's put it that way. Anyway, again Ed, if you could, music request, revolution, not the Kristin Berg, revolution, the version we played yesterday actually, I think, we played yesterday, the first hour. And also, I want to be in the Cavalry Reprise. Let's see if we're able to connect up there and meanwhile you're listening to Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg calm Liberty tree radio dot o R G Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum and We're working on it. I don't hold your breath Sometimes things happen and another thing other times other things happen Let's see. I always have to pay attention to the screen. The alternate side has had some pretty good questions today, so I have to keep an eye on you guys. I want to say thank you for the input. You actually asked some questions that helped to clarify probably what a lot of the people were asking about or thinking about. Before we go any further, ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. ShopMedVet.com. They don't advertise with us, but we do promote them. Only because they have such good deals, you really can't pass them up. Take the time, get over there, check them out. And I guess what we will do is, we're not going to do a break apparently. Bum, bum, bum, bum. I'm really stretching it out, I know. And breathe. And one. 2, 1, 2, 3, 2, 3, 2, here we go. 3, 2, 3, 2, yeah, you ever listen to me just for a time? No, you probably haven't. But 1, 2, anyway, okay, well, we're off over somewhere. Anyway, it is again Friday, also for our friends listening. If you also, I will remind you of this, a lot of alsos here. Please, if you're at any of the training sites, sign up for being a DJ at the facility. We're working with the Radio Shack. There's a number of other tasks that you have to participate in. I'm kind of talking to the choir here on this one. Including monitoring our camera technology that's for advanced outpost work around the perimeter of the training site, wherever you are. In addition, you're monitoring radio, multiple different pieces of equipment that are again monitoring local frequencies. And in addition, you're the DJ helping to make sure that the micro FM and in some cases most, the micro AM station, are carrying this program and Liberty Tree radio when designated to do so, which includes Craig with forbidden knowledge, etc. Well, if you're there on a Wednesday, if you're not on a Wednesday, if no one's there dead, you know, dead air, there's nothing playing. But on the weekend, typically it's a couple hours stint. It depends on how many people want to actually work. Usually if we can, we'll get two, three people in there. Reason, we need to tag team so that you learn more about the equipment and you will be able to operate independently. We aren't trying to lead somebody. We want people to learn about how to make things work. And then they can stand alone when the time comes. It's a lot of fun anyway. I personally enjoy doing DJ work. It's always cool. I haven't done a little bit, just like I didn't have done satellite in god knows how many years and all of a sudden you guys got motivated. I've actually had a chance to play with the satellite technology that we actually helped to build at one time. Now embraced by so many, which is a lot of fun. In addition, Don't forget, we have a vast music selection. I built that thing, that pile of CDs and cassettes that you see off to the left on those racks. At each site, they're all built exactly the same. So once you learn Camp Emmerich, Camp Emerson, and Naga-Hitcham, and all the rest, they're all the same. If you've seen one, you have seen them all. Just that simple. So the cool thing is that you can be able to go from one location to the next. Go ahead, call or jump in there please. Yeah, can I give a quick tip on tick prevention? Sulfur at the feed store, the yellow powder. You buy it at the feed store, it's pretty cheap, a bag of it. You put a pound of it in an old sock, tie the sock off, and you bang it on your pant legs and shoes from the knees down and the chicks will not climb on you. It's like DDT only know this poisonous. Right. What you put in it's DDT you're all gonna die. No it's not, it's salsa. You just don't like it. It's kinda stinky. That's okay. I'm not dead yet. Yeah, well you soon will be. Hey, can you help me out? Punk, oh man. So again, good point. Go ahead, jump in there, call the police. Yeah, real quick, did you get a box from Southern Illinois today or yesterday? I don't know. I haven't been out to the dock, so to speak. I'm in a different location for the moment. So I'll know during the hour break. I'll confirm that on the air. If it was delivered, if it was delivered. I probably won't be able to hear it, but that's okay. Okay, I'll thank you for that. I just let you know that it's there. I thank you. No, thank you. I appreciate that. As a matter of fact, again, we've talked subject, I assume, and I think we're probably correct. Guys, gun scabbards for carrying as part of your air defense component. Everybody is in air defense. Militia policy with everybody we're training is everybody contributes to air defense. It's not one person looking for the threat and everybody else scrambling waiting to see the other guy die. Now, let me help you with something here. World War II, each government, each army group that was out there, German, Italian, Russian, American, British, French, had different philosophies on anti-tank operations. American policy was very different from all of the rest in that everybody participated in engaging the tank. Everybody. You got a rifle, you got a pistol, whatever you got. Again, put bullets on target. Don't worry, we'll get you more ammo. Put bullets on target. And this was, again, the idea was attrition. You are tricking the vehicle. You are breaking things. Okay? The same is true with air defense. Everybody contributes. I am fascinated by the lack of And, uh, uh, cohesiveness and copacetic training with regard to, you know, they're trying to instill fear, of course, in the population. So, yes, government is training their people to a degree to actually do what they're supposed to do. Don't make a mistake about that. But all the proper, all the, all the tripe generated for the system is designed to make you just simply fearful and believe there's no solution. And there is. Call her. Go ahead. Jump in there. Yeah, real quick, one of the last times I called in some old wick-a-doke who was whenever it was. You were talking and telling me about the, where you can take shotgun shell bandoliers and cut them down and put Velcro on them and then attach them. Yeah, I actually got to looking into that. You technically can buy two of those 50 round bandoliers and it looks to me like seven shells. It seems to be what they go with. I think it sounds right. You can make, what is it, seven? No, you can make 14. There are some offers where you can buy two bandoliers together, and it was like $20. So you could actually make 14 of those bandoliers. All you've got to do is be able to sew some velcro. The only problem I've got is I've been going out the last couple of days looking for mature because I'm running out of something. And the golf club is getting hard to find. Cordura is really getting hard to find. Binding tape is getting really, really hard to find. That is something that's affordable. If you want to pay $200 for a 100-yard roll, you can buy things. But I think that's a very viable thing. on what you suggested, where a guy could just kind of make his own. Because I know a guy on the weapons of the old BUN something like that. And I think he can probably do that very, very, very low cost. But real quick, I have a question. What is your thoughts on making a plate carrier chest rig, just plate for the front, plate for the back, simple buckle on both sides of the strap? Or basically your Velcro and some molly all over your chest rig on the front and on the back. Where basically it is a shotgunner's chest rig, but with a primate plate care. Yeah. That's your thought about that. The only thing is I would take advantage of a bunch of the China Sport pre-constructed pouches so that you can actually do braces, like drop downs. Where you can rack them up, you put the shotgun, yes, a shotgun specific plate carrier would be a good idea Because we have a person who's now going to be designated as an air defense gunner Against drone activity and so what we need is to have a committed. This is what somebody Needs to be seriously looking at since we're looking at fighting. I'm not surrendering You can't go with them the caps death going, you know, we're just gonna go to the caps then you're a fool There's a whole bunch of stupid people out there, oh my God, deal! There's no deal, you idiot. This is going to be dead? How dead, how quickly, and how soon are you going to be dead? That's really the formula. If you're dumb enough to go along with them, you die that much sooner. As it is, I'll take my chances. Basically, it's death. If you go with them, okay, you might extend your life a few more weeks, a few more days, and you can live in misery like they beat the hell out of you and rape you in the ass. or you can slide in and do. That's what they do. If they don't want to do it, they've got dogs that are trained to do it now. Basically, it depends on what you want to do. Do you want to have a chance to survive and live? Or do you want to live in Missouri for a couple weeks or maybe a couple months while you've been right in the high end? But no, I thought about that. I looked on Team Room. For some reason I was seem to have a couple of buying stuff from Tmood. It was actually an airsoft plate carrier type rig set up. It was only $20 or maybe a little less than $20. The truth is you can't buy the material to make that for $20. So, maybe that's what I'll do is I'll have to see if I can find the plate carrier. I do have enough material to make something like that, but not enough to make more than just one. But that's what I was thinking of. Okay, go ahead. Suggestion. Okay, before you get a pen and paper handy? Can't have real quick. Okay, here's what's cool. Over at raprap4.com. They have a number of their pouches on clearance for probably the best price in the country. They had a whole bunch of Tiger Stripe mag pouches. Somebody came in and bought them out when they realized what they were going for. But they have something there that is very interesting. In their tactical gear, you've got to go through and scroll. Punch in for the search though. Just do it this way. Punch in bandana. Bandana. Okay. The pouches, if you want to do what you're talking about, they have a whole bunch of different pouches in a number of different national camouflages. They've got Cad Path, they've got Woodland Camo, they've got Tiger Stripe, they've got Desert and Three Shades, they've got Australian Camo, you know the Australian leaf type, which is like our World War II pattern. kind of. They've got, but the bandanas are 95 cents a piece. Now take a look at the size of the piece of cloth you get for 95 cents. Yeah. Or some. Is it broad cloth? It's a light grade cloth. It's in a number of different camouflages. Okay, I bought out the tiger's rape. That's good. It goes to a unit here. It's already gone. the Tiger Shred Bandanas. But there are several other patterns there, including CAD-PAT. And if you've never tried CAD-PAT, it's bright. But I've been watching one of these Canadian authors doing videos. They've been popping up on the YouTube feed. And he's using the CAD-PAT out there and even in the milder conditions, it works better than you might think so it's got kind of that check camo feel to it the way that it disrupts the eye. But this time of year we're now into green. The CAD-PAT is a pretty decent camouflage. So even that seems to be a leftover that's out there, even with the ones that almost have sold out. The CAD-PAT seems to be out there for a cheap price for the stuff that they're offering. They've got a number of different pouches. They also have another system that is not as popular before Molly came out that everybody used to have. The SWAT teams use the Buckler snap system. It's a Velcro and snap system with a snap grid on the vest. All of those items are giveaway and I'll tell you what to look at look at the holsters for that system You can't build the holster for two dollars in a camouflage camouflage pattern especially a padded camouflage pattern The the prices you'll see what I'm talking about are our giveaway. They're not going to be there forever The wells going to run dry but for the time that they're there This would be a worthwhile for you to go through and there are many different patterns. There's some urban in there You can search by camouflage pattern. For instance, go camo pattern, whatever you choose, molly pouches or molly gear and everything will show up that's in that. Now the regular price stuff you'll see is, oh my god price. But the discount price is, oh my goodness. Well that's the way it is because everything's just thinking high, it's ridiculous. Everything's doubled in price. Our food is doubled in everything. I got a bunch of these, whatever salad it is from Dollar Tree. I got them for free. I mean, you got tons of them. But the idea is that you now have a box. This box is so small that my hand, when I lay it flat, it extends over the end of the box from top to bottom. That's how small the boxes are. But the box is $1.50. The package is 1 third of what it was. Well guys, do the math on that. I could buy the full size box, which I have on the shelf, same salad box with pasta and some flavoring. It was $1.00 a box. And I was getting 8.36 ounces, some goofy weight, probably because it was metric for Canada. So whatever the metric is, it makes more sense. We can look at the number maybe. But it's the idea that it's not doubled, it's almost tripled in cost. The price went up to $1.50 for the box. And again, we used a Dollar Tree as the litmus because it's readily available. Everybody can relate to it. You can go to Dollar Tree and compare what you were buying a year ago or four years ago because you probably have something on the shelf. Yeah, oh, that's one thing. When you get a chance to lift that box, with the stuff in it. The envelope, the stop potter written on it, there's a letter in there explaining some things on those, not only explaining the patterns, but explaining where you can find some materials for that. Excellent. Thank you. Again, experiment because any place where we can find cloth, where we can get a lot of cloth or a little bit of money, in this case, you're getting a pretty good chunk of cloth for pennies. You almost need cordura or something on the outside. But to be up against people's skin, you can use cotton polyester. I did find some 400 Denial weight nylon broad cloths today. It was a really nice MarPat pattern. But that was still $14 or something per yard, which is ridiculous. But those are things you've got to think about. Just to buy material, now go ahead. Well, when this thing hits, here's the thing. Just do the math on this, people. Anything you can find. It's another reason you shouldn't be getting rid of any clothing. Why? Well, let me remind you that whatever you do have in the way of cloth, you can use to make something else that you might not have made it out of before, but it may be all you have. See, that's the part about hitting the wall in this situation that Americans are, a lot of them are going to get caught flat-footed because everybody assumes I'm going to go out and do. It's like when the depression hit. Guys, they attacked in the fall. Everybody had taken the harvest in. Everybody said, well, they may have caught me flat-footed, but next spring I'm going to plant a garden. You want to know what else was missing from the market when spring came around? There were no seeds. My dad would tell you they went to the store before as quickly as they could. My grandpa went to the corner grocer and in order for them to have seed to put something in the ground, they went and bought the bags of beans that were available that were the newer hybrids. and they planted and got what they could in the way of production so they got something growing. Now they scavenged every other seed they could so that season, that next season was what? It was beans, peppers because of the pepper seeds they saved from the peppers that they'd cut up through the earlier part of the season and radishes. Lots of radishes. You said something here for that. You're talking about the rags? The story of Christ is he was born in a manger and wrapped in swaddling colos. Swaddling clothes are rags. And to give you an idea about how bad things have been in the last 100 years, when the German people, after the Treaty of Versailles brought home their babies, they brought them home wrapped in newspapers because the rags that they would use for swaddling clothes was either too expensive or too valuable for something else. until they had the chance. So that's a perfect example. You've got to save every stinking rag you can get. Because what you might think is no raggedy T-shirt if nothing else could be a onesie for a child, a baby. Not just a cleaning rag, but anything. Your handkerchiefs. You were talking earlier about the bandana. Yeah, the broad cloth can make those. That's broad cloth. And over the Memorial holiday, both nicotine and fabric wholesale direct have big sales on everything and had some prices down. And they had their broad cloth in the Woodland camo, like I made the cloth bandolier example. They had it down to $4. And I think it was $0.37 a yard. But yeah, everything is going to have value. There's not going to be anything to throw away because, like I said, the German people, after the Treaty of Versailles, they lost 800,000 infants because under the Jews that basically forced the Treaty of Versailles down on them, they took a million milk cows out of Germany. They starved them to death. And the babies were coming home in newspapers. And people don't know that and you've got to realize, look at the debt that we have. Peter Seale is a big rich billionaire that runs Palantir. He left the United States and moved to Argentina now. Before we go further on that, remember the Jews were burning down the woods, the forests, in Argentina because the Jewish president had passed a regulation that, well, if the property was burned, then the government could sell it to whoever they wanted to. And so they had an arrangement with the Israeli slash the Jewish International Congress. And they had tourists going in and burning down the areas. and the Jews were there with the money to grab the property and kick the people off the land. Well guess what? That's where he's going now, is to Argentina. So that's obviously the South American Phyftum slash bridgehead for their operations against the South American people. Plus he was in the Epstein file probably twenty or hundred times or how many? So you know that was the way for him to get out of here, yeah thousands of times. Okay, well yeah here's the point. Like you said, rags, everything. I know just real quick, anybody that's still looking for alternative antibiotic sources, there's still a few out there. I believe it's thefishantibiotics.com. They're starting to run out of stock. But if you put in the code April 10 or April 15, you can get 15% off. And I believe they've got free shipping on any orders now. So if anybody wants something, guys, you better be getting it now because I'm already hearing in the oil patch that oil in July, we're going to be running out of all fuels, gas, diesel, propanes, because the supply numbers are so low, because of all the refineries that have been shut down and all the damage of refineries around the world that have been shut down because of Trumpian Netanyahu's little war. You may not be able to find gas and diesel come July or August. And I can guarantee you, when you've got tractors that burn 12 to 14 gallon an hour, if they don't allocate some to agriculture, I don't know how in the hell this crop's going to come out. I just don't know how. Mike, that's what I have. Yeah, go ahead. Real quick, anybody you're talking to, or if you're in any chats on this, Here's what I've been arguing and I've been talking to the guys down the road here We've got machines that are worth two million dollars going through the fields here. I mean, they're they're monsters They're nothing like the old Dallas Chalmer double double rear end. I used to drive however, all those older machines are out there and That's what they're gonna end up having to turn to if they're gonna be doing alternate fuel The big machines are gonna sit there rotting. They're just not good and not only that who's gonna be able to afford parts? If you can even get parts, think about that one. So the problem here is again, we have the machinery laying around. We're on the edge of this. If this was just a little farther out, we'd have a problem. But there's a whole ton, I mean literally tonnage, of older pieces of equipment that could be brought online very quickly, at least to get the harvest in. And there again, We've quietly been acquiring certain brands of machinery for that reason because maybe not everybody will get their job done, but we'll get our job done. We'll take care of our own. Years ago they had 7,700 John Deers that were propane. You take all the old Moline's, the 1000, the G1000 Mini Mole, the old G1050, I think it was a 1250 and a 1350. They made those in propanes. And there's not a lot of them out there, and they're actually getting collector values. But good grief, you take a 130 horsepower tractor, you could pull a 24 foot disc with it, unless you're in mud. But it's going to get to the point. People, like you said, are going to have to find alternative stuff because that's what I've been looking at is alternative equipment. Because you're not going to take a damn big four-wheel drive that's burning 14 gallons of diesel an hour, even for light work, just to pull a drain cart around if you've got something that burns half of that. Here's the thing to remember about the big rigs, they're just like battle tanks. Guys, you're using the same amount of fuel sitting and running as you are driving. Yes. That's the part people don't wrap their brain around. It's like, well, no, if you're running, you're going to get more work. No, if you have to sit in idle or any game. In fact, this is why the military taught everybody to shut their vehicles down. There's guys listening who were back during the Cold War. There are two reasons. Number one was noise and light discipline and sound and light discipline, but also fuel consumption. And when the Abrams came into play, the Abrams is just an absolute guzzler. It's 70 tons worth of eating fuel non-stop. You're better off with five smaller vehicles, which means you're going to have five vehicles operating in the same area, burning the same amount of fuel as one Abrams. Now, yep, it's a big land ogre, but the problem is it's a resource consumer. Which, by the way, if you're selling shit to the military, forgive me, stuff to the military, that's a great idea. Yeah, well, yeah. But if it comes down to the idea of you know, what about your economy? Throw that out the window. Anyway, we got the top here. It's got to come up. Guys, we're getting out of the way. God bless our Republic. And death to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. And we are unmarked both day and night. And thank you for taking my call, Mark. No, thank you, sir. And I'll check on the package as soon as I walk away from the microphone here. Guys, be careful. Don't go anyplace, guys. We're here next hour, Malisha Town Hall, coming up next, your program. And we'll be back at 8 o'clock with the evening intel report. God bless. Bye-bye. Congress, July 4th, 1776. The unanimous declaration of the 13 United States of America. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, It is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such forms as to them shall seem most likely to affect their safety and happiness. Prudence indeed will dictate that governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes. And accordingly all experience has shown that mankind are more disposed to suffer while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations pursuing invariably the same object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty to throw off such government and to provide new guards for their future security. Such has been the patient's sufferance of these colonies. And such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former systems of government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts be submitted to a candid world. He has refused his assent to laws, the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his governors to pass laws of immediate and pressing importance unless suspended in their operation till his assent should be obtained. And when so suspended, he has utterly neglected to attend to them. He has refused to pass other laws for the accommodation of large districts of people, unless those people would relinquish the right of representation in the legislature, a right inestimable to them and formidable to tyrants only. He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public records for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures. He has dissolved representative houses repeatedly, for opposing with manly firmness his invasions on the rights of the people. He has refused for a long time after such dissolutions to cause others to be elected, whereby the legislative powers The incapable of annihilation have returned to the people at large for their exercise, the state remaining in the meantime exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without and convulsions within. He has endeavored to prevent the population of these states. For that purpose, obstructing the laws of naturalization of foreigners, refusing to pass others to encourage their migrations hither, and raising the conditions of new appropriations of lands. He has obstructed the administration of justice by refusing his assent to laws for establishing judiciary powers. He has made judges dependent on his will alone for the tenure of their offices and the amount and payment of their salaries. He has erected a multitude of new offices and sent hither swarms of offices to harass our people and eat out their substance. He has kept among us in times of peace standing armies without the consent of our legislatures. He has affected to render the military independent of and superior to the civil power. He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our Constitution and unacknowledged by our laws giving his assent to their acts of pretended legislation for quartering large bodies of armed troops among us for protecting them by a mock trial. from punishment for any murders which they should commit on the inhabitants of these states, for cutting off our trade with all parts of the world, for imposing taxes on us without our consent, for depriving us in many cases of the benefits of trial by jury, for transporting us beyond seas to be tried for pretended offenses. for abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province establishing therein an arbitrary government, and enlarging its boundaries so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for introducing the same absolute rule into these colonies, for taking away our charters, abolishing our most valuable laws, and altering fundamentally the forms of our governments. For suspending our own legislatures and declaring themselves invested with power to legislate for us in all cases whatsoever. He has abdicated government here by declaring us out of his protection and waging war against us. He has plundered our seas, ravaged our coasts, burnt our towns, and destroyed the lives of our people. He's at this time transporting large armies of foreign mercenaries to complete the works of death, desolation and tyranny. Already begun with circumstances of cruelty and perfidy scarcely paralleled in the most barbarous ages and totally unworthy the head of a civilized nation. He has constrained our fellow citizens taking captive on the high seas to bear arms against their country, to become the executioners of their friends and brethren, or to fall themselves by their hands. He has excited domestic insurrections among us, and has endeavored to bring on the inhabitants of our frontiers. The merciless Indian savages whose known rule of warfare is an undistinguished destruction of all ages, sexes, and conditions. In every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for redress in the most humble terms. Our repeated petitions have been answered only by repeated injury. A prince. Whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a tyrant is unfit to be the ruler of a free people Nor have we been wanting an attention to our British brethren We have warned them from time to time of attempts by their legislature to extend an unwarrantedable jurisdiction over us We have reminded them of the circumstances of our emigration and settlement here. We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity And we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence. They too have been deaf to the voice of justice and of consanguinity. We must therefore acquiesce in the necessity, which denounces our separation and hold them as we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. We therefore the representatives of the United States of America in general Congress appealing to the supreme judge of the world for the rectitude of our intentions, do in the name and by the authority of the good people of these colonies, solemnly publish and declare that these united colonies are and of right ought to be free and independent states, that they are absolved from all allegiance to the British crown, and that all political connection between them and the state of Great Britain is and ought to be totally dissolved and that as free and independent states they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may upright do. And for the support of this declaration, with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor. At the Fed and state levels, it would be interesting we're getting closer to kickoff date for one thing or another when we get to June. Well, not June, but we get to July. Although, depending on how serious they are, we may see like a ramp up or build up in June. So you're going to be paying attention to a few things, headlines, news stories, pay attention to what's going on in your own backyard. Friends in Canada have got to look out for the same crap happening to them. It's not a coincidence that it's all scheduled to happen at the same time. That is definitely for sure. There's a lot of stuff to get into today. I'm going to go to our Discord first and see what you guys have got posted over there. I was just looking there myself and I was posting some interesting things while I was there. You might want to check that out. How to disable the hidden tracker in your car that records everything. Latching cars that are already out there now. You can get away with pulling it out without it doing anything right now, but I guarantee you with the mandate that it's going to have to have that crap, they're going to make that part of your car's brain, that computer that usually is under one of the seats or behind the seat in some trucks. Anyway, let's see, General wanted to make sure I put this out there because the guys from Hillsdale, they've already put this in the General Chat, but I haven't really touched on it. We do ask for people to let us know about a rally, a protest, what's going on in your neck of the woods. Well, the third annual Hillsdale County Second Amendment Rally is coming up honoring our rights, our heritage, and our defenders. Stand with the militia Saturday, October 10th, 2026. That's right. This is in October, you guys. You got time to plan, to schedule how you want to be there. If you're going to go to an event like that, I would recommend going with the group, but again, I should know standard operating procedure when you're going to a rally like that even if it's a friendly rally Saturday October 10th, 2026 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Hillsdale County courthouse Hillsdale, Michigan featuring keynote speakers local and national 2a advocacy groups patriotic music singing Food vendors, merchandise, community and fellowship. A defense of liberty since 1791. Support our local militia. Defend our constitutional rights. All patriots welcome. For more information, you vent website or social media. Hashtag Hillsdale2A. Hashtag defend the second. Hashtag Michigan Patriots. rain or shine event, bring your own chair. So they've got a nice little flyer they posted in the Discord. I pinned that in the general comments. That way it's right there at the top. If you just click the little pin button, if you can't find it, it's literally the thing at the top right there. So I'll say thank you guys for posting that. I know it's been there since 5-19-2026. It was posted last week, but I didn't touch it on last Friday We'll make sure we keep mentioning that that way people know it's coming up We've got all kinds of fun stuff that we've been dealing with we did We didn't lose a computer, but we had a interesting problem which seems to have fixed itself So I don't know if it was a Windows 11 problem or what was going on with this computer It did not want to power on I ended up having to open it up and use a motherboard even if you don't have the, even if the front power switch isn't working. There is a power switch on your motherboard someplace. It's usually small, just a little touch thing. Had to power it up that way. That's the only thing that seemed to be wrong with it. Thought it might have been the cable between the motherboard and the front panel or the front panel button itself. That went bad, but... As I've been using it, miraculously that front button panel is working again. And I didn't change the ribbon, I didn't change the front panel, I haven't done anything to it yet, and it's working again. So, heck if I know, you know. I don't know what's going on with that, it's just giving me the electronic middle finger, as my friend Mike in Chimpilanga would say. Well, he was alive and unfortunately Mike from Braveheart passed away years ago soon. Yeah, just little little things I'm I looked up all the diagnostic stuff on it. I started going through it It still was acting that way and I think it was like two days ago while I was looking up parts I had to shut it down to get the identification on the thing and power it up on the front panel again Poured it down, tested it. Yeah, that front panel is working again for whatever reason. So I'm still going to order the parts, the cabling for the front panel and the front panel itself, the replacement parts. just so I have them in case this continues to be a problem. But I'm thinking it might be something Windows 11 did to it. I do know like some of the newer computers have like a shutdown thing like if it loses power for whatever reason in a thunderstorm or whatnot, you got like got to wait like 30 minutes before it'll let itself be powered back up. But it was gone, it had gone a lot longer than that. But it did happen while we were doing a live program and I was trying to get it up. So we had to wire everything through one machine, which sometimes comes as a feedback loop, but we're lucky we didn't get any feedback running the phones and the music and everything on one machine. And oh my gosh, suddenly I had a pressure headache. Man, we've been having a lot of storms roll through the area, but the sky looks clear right now, so I don't know what's going on with this. I'll probably take a, get down and take an aspirin or something here. Let's see little boy. We got all kind of stuff we can get into um well videos and ones I'm gonna go over here I Did have this piece I wanted to play it kind of gets into touches on what I was saying about the data centers are like a ripoff in more than one way Because people are not considering it's like how often are we upgrading our stuff? I mean you build these data centers with basically last year's technology, and then they're gonna be obsolete before they're built Which is kind of what's already happening. These guys are claiming that these mini computers can replace data centers and work better. So, I don't know. We'll play this. We'll see what it's about. I'm gonna step away, get myself some aspirin for the pressure headache that I'm having right now. And continue listening to this guy. So here we go. This is the Jimmy Dore Show. New unbelievably powerful microcomputers will make data centers obsolete. We kind of touched on that. Our technology is always like moving forward. How long do you think these massive data centers with computers are going to last? Are they going to be worth the investment that they are putting our money into? And then they want us to pay for the power on top of that when they're going to become obsolete in a couple of years. What you're seeing right now is why data centers are largely obsolete and we're not going to need them. quietly dropped a $249 box that replaces your $200 a month open AI subscription with just $2 in electricity. It's called the Jetson Oren Nano Super. It's smaller than a wallet, runs at 25 watts. It does 70 trillion AI operations per second, runs llama 3, Mistral, Gemma and DeepSeek locally with no API fees and no data leaving your house. A developer running automations and coding assistants pays $200 a month to open AI. The same workload on this box costs $2 a month in electricity and breaks even in 10 weeks. So let me just show you, here's a quick video. Ladies and gentlemen, our brand new AI computer. Look at this. I think I might have cooked it a little bit too long. It shrunk. The little tiny Jetson Nano. This is a brand new Jetson Nano Super. Almost 70 trillion operations per second. 25 watts. and $249. It runs everything that the HDX does, even runs large language models, and can't wait for all of you to try it. It's available everywhere. Well, what, tell me, what is he talking about and is that real? I guess it is, it's from NVIDIA, and will that replay? Well, this sounds like super revolutionary too, right? Yeah, what you're seeing right now is why data centers are largely obsolete and we're not going to need them anymore. So the products like those, like when that comes out, that's definitely going to be huge. But the thing is that people don't realize is you can start using AI right now. It can run on your local device. It can run on our phones and laptops too. I'll demo that for you in a second. This is exactly what China has already learned. Because of all of the limitations and export controls that the US put on China, they had to learn how to be very efficient. In China, 600 million people are already using AI. More people use AI in China than use the Internet in the United States. And they do it through local AI services. They're running AI on their computers, whatever they have around the house. So absolutely, new products like these are going to replace our reliance for these cost services. So why would these people like Kevin O'Leary and Mark Zuckerberg These billionaires the richest people in the world Why would they be investing trillions of dollars into data centers if they already are obsolete? I have four theories The theories just I'll briefly tell you about them one is that they're really dumb and they're incompetent and they're greedy and And honestly, that's a pretty valid reason. A lot of Chinese investors did the same thing. They didn't know what they were doing, and they were just jumping on the new hype train because they were desperate after the lockdowns and hurting economically from that. Secondly, is the AI cyber war, which Kevin O'Leary has. That's what he does when he doesn't have any response. But would you rather try to get their hands on this? And I mean, unfortunately, Kevin's not the only one saying that. The US National Institute of Standards and Technology is also posturing like there's going to be a cyber war with China. The CEO of Entropic, arguably the best proprietary AI model in the world, is also saying the same thing. We have to make sure we defend ourselves before China gets access to fully autonomous cyber-attacking AI. So, there's that theory. There's also the programmable economic warfare, which is like the aspect of these data centers being able to pull power and water programmably, right? So, you could go do it during a summer heat wave, and you could cause outages for people. and there's a profiteering motive here, the power companies, the water companies, the municipalities make more money. When this happens, everyone's bills go up. But it's also a way to tune the environment from this data center rollout. And the last thing, of course, is the surveillance state. So there's a number of theories, and I think they're all fairly valid. Jimmy, what do you think is the main reason for them? Well, I think the data centers are there to have us under 24-7 surveillance to be able to do predictive crime stuff. And that's why they're also put $80 billion into ICE prisons and a new police force called ICE. They're not there to deport illegal immigrants because we all know they're not doing that and they want the illegal immigrants in the United States because they want to have cheap labor. And so they're there to put us in prison when we start to attack their data centers and we revolt against the 24-hour surveillance. As I've said before, the United States is we have all the surveillance, all the bad stuff. Because we don't live in a democracy, we live in an oligarchy and we get what they want, we get the wars they want, we get the surveillance they want. And we're like China except we have more street crime and slower trains. So that's what I think the AI data centers are there for, but if they have this, they won't need them and they can still do all that stuff. So it still doesn't make sense that they can't be that dumb. Right because somebody will just come along and replace them everybody could just get this supercomputer for 250 bucks Everybody it'll just replay it just is this too good to be true or is this real? No, it's real. It's real. I mean, all right. So I want to respond to what you said too, but I just want to show you this laptop that we have. This is already there. I mean, you know, people probably have similar laptops. This is a, I'm about to show you an AI model that has been trained on the majority of the natural health and survival books. So let's say, hey, I'm in the Southwestern desert. and I got cut open by a cactus. What herbs can I use to soothe the wound in this area? You can literally ask. So it's just going to go ahead and tell me, one, how to take care of the wound, and then two, it's going to tell me, give me a breakdown of a bunch of native plants to the southwest. Here we go. Aloe Vera, Juniper Berries, Raw Honey. And so this AI is already so powerful. And again, what I'm showing you is this is not connecting to the internet. This is already running on your machine. This is a bit of a powerful computer that I'm using. This is our above-book quantum series, which has a built-in GPU. So it's running really, really fast. But people have this hardware already and I do think that's a part of why these things are getting built out so fast. They want people to use their AI before they realize they can run it primarily on their own computers. It seems like quite an unbelievably expensive gamble to make when they already know it's obsolete. It really seems crazy. So there has to be another reason that they're making these AI data centers and why they're, you know, They're not only putting so much money into it, but so much energy into it and Displacing so many yeah displacing people anyway I think the surveillance theory is is like it's it's the highest up there and and just to share with you like looking into the future China's a little bit of head ahead of us on technology at least right I think that's okay to say that and they have one of the most sophisticated surveillance systems on earth So they are able to monitor the internet and also their, what is it, like 1. something billion cameras. I'm sorry, not billion cameras, but there's millions and millions of cameras. And I think the ratio in the big cities of cameras to humans is 1.16 cameras per human. And even China's system is not real time. So it's not watching everyone simultaneously. It's not doing that. They can pick people to target and then it's looking for those people in the cameras. It's doing live reporting, but it's not watching everyone at the same time. I agree with you in that building so much compute power, even more than China, even more than anyone ever needs could be a way to build a surveillance data. Well, couldn't they just use this tiny little computer for a surveillance data? Like I'm saying, if this little tiny computer Does the work of us giant data center? We are we all worrying about nothing that these data centers are just going to go away naturally anyway because of this new in nvidia Supercomputer that does 70 trillion calculations a second. Yeah, so So I want to share something that, how these proprietary, you know when he's talking about like chat GPT subscriptions and cloud subscriptions, the stuff that is running in the data centers is not the same stuff that would run on the Jetson and on this computer for example. When you're running a model on your machine that is just one large language model agent, right? When you're running something from a cloud provider like OpenAI or Cloud, there's a lot more going on behind the scenes. There's multiple agents talking to each other. There's agents that are researching online, that kind of thing. And it's also trained on the corpus of the entire world's knowledge. It's kept up to date. So your local AI box will probably, it'll have the knowledge of current events up to a point, but it's not going to have real-time knowledge. It's not going to be as sophisticated, but it will work and you can build some pretty cool stuff using it. So you think we'll still have data centers even though we have this super cool new super small computer? I'm not a purist, but I do think we could get rid of 90% of our AI data centers. And just to be completely upfront with you, I used AI to help me build this map. So this map you're seeing here, it's kind of ironic, but yeah, some of it was built using cloud AI and it helped me a good amount. And so the thing is, I don't think AI is inherently evil, but I also think that we're probably building 20 times too much. So if you ask me, if we got rid of all of these data centers in the Southwest, which are under tremendous stress already, there's severe depletion. Because there's no water, there's a century event happening as far as drought in the west happening right now. And Lake Mead has dried up, Lake Powell, the Colorado River, it's a way more dire thing than people realize is happening right now. So this all seems like a big f-up. There could be a lot of smarter choices used. Yeah, it's like you've got it spot on, right? Like why don't we get rid of all the data centers in the southwest and stick to more water rich areas like the southeast or even the Pacific Northwest. These places, the north is a lot cooler. So, like, that's one way. You can do a data center in a cool place. It won't be as hard to cool. In fact, you might not even need to cool it at all. Right? So these are like very common sense things that these people planning these things could do, but they're not, and they are overbuilding. So what I'm showing you on the screen is you can actually overlay major U.S. aquifers and see where they are on the data center. So, like, you know, there's a definite relationship. These things are sitting right over the aquifers. And that's an important part of it because in some states like Texas and Indiana, you can pump as much water as you want from an aquifer and there's no legal consequence at all. Oh, okay. So it's not like the citizens own the water. It's like whoever decides to go grab it can grab it. It depends what state you're in. There's like four legal systems that the US uses and the most extreme is the absolute dominion, which only Texas uses, by the way, in an unadulterated form. So this is the Ogallala aquifer, and this is where the Fermi or Project Matador, which is the largest planned data center in existence, I think they want 17 gigawatts, which is just absolutely crazy. So yeah, it's sitting on Ogallala and data centers in Texas can use as much water as they want, which makes it really, really dangerous for anyone nearby. Okay. Well, I won't be wearing that supercomputer as a pager. I'll tell you that. I'm not going to put it on my belt if you know what I mean. Come on. Anyway, all right. Well, this is, I've understood almost 10% of what we're talking about. And so I appreciate you. Everybody, so if I go get one of these phones in a computer, I'll be able to master it easily and then I'll have complete anonymity from being tracked by Google and they won't know my porn searches and stuff like that. Is that what you're saying? It will protect you from your porn searches and most of what you do on your phone. It's going to cut off that tracking layer. I just want to make you feel at ease that we've got real human support. We haven't replaced our support people with AI. So if you get a phone or laptop from us, we actually sit on call with every one of our customers, give them a free call, and help them move all their data over from their phone and teach them how to use the new one, and yeah, just support people. So I think we've got a page up for you guys at abovephone.com slash Jimmy. Okay, so it's abovephone.com, I guess. And I can't be trapped when I use this phone. Yeah, so two questions there, like being tracked at all times. So like modern phones today, they use something called Wi-Fi positioning systems, which the Wi-Fi network in your house, your neighbor's house, across the street, modern phones are constantly using those to get you super accurate info. Like they can tell where you are within feet, right? So modern phones use that or phone does not. It doesn't even have Google and Apple in the loop. It turns out you can use GPS just from the satellite. You don't have to send data out to anyone out there. And so that's what our phone uses. So yeah, you do cut Google and Apple off. Now there's other things you should do, like replace your other devices as well. But this is a really good start, and it does cut you off from the location and the advertising. OK. All right. Team Enwar, appreciate you coming on. Wow. With the website again? This seems revolution. It's above phone. Okay, there we go. Go ahead, Carter. Can I ask a question? Have you called your guest? Yes. Well, it's not a guest. That was a recording. It's from the Jimmy Dore show. And the title of the video is new, available powerful micro computers will make data centers obsolete. We touched on that before, but there's already a computer that's out there that they're talking about would make it obsolete. Now, some of what this guy is saying about their phones, I don't believe it because by law in the US, whether your phone is on or off, the federal government made it law that they have to be able to track them inside the US after September 11th. I find it hard to believe that their phone is untrackable, completely untrackable by the federal system since they have to use federal cell phone towers to use it. They might have been able to blot out some of the area, like make it a little less accurate. He spoke of how we could heal. Do we use satellite? And they don't know where we are? Well, satellite older GPS didn't send a ping back necessarily. I've probably played with GPS longer than most people have. In fact, Oz, techcom, if he's listening, he's played with it too. The older GPS, you didn't send a signal, you just received a signal from satellites in the sky. And you'd pick up signals from one or two different satellites and it would go to the device and it would pinpoint where you are, triangulation. And the device using the map on board would give you the coordinates to where you're at. The newer stuff almost always sends a ping out. It's either, it's not to a satellite, it sends it out to cell phone towers. It uses multiple signals like what he was talking about there. Your cell phone doesn't just use cell phone towers now, it also uses Wi-Fi signals. A lot of people, especially in urban areas, have Wi-Fi in their homes. And even if you tell your Wi-Fi that only you can access it, the phone company, if they're honest, in their user agreement tells you that they are, your Wi-Fi is being used for this stuff. If you don't want to be part of that loop, put your phone in a pouch and you're out. BK told me that. And the aluminum foil pouch, and you dropped your phone into it, you're out. I mean you are. They cannot connect through. You basically want a Faraday cage pouch or like these RFID wallets, the material that they use for them to stop people from scanning. Because your credit cards even put out a signal right now. Your ID, if it has a real ID chip in it, puts out an identification signal right now and anybody within a certain range can pick that up, which is why. privacy companies have come up with these RFID, Ferret 8K, genome wallets to stick your cards in. Same thing for your cell phone. You can find them. Does that 100% get rid of the signal? I don't know. I haven't tested it. Usually Ferret 8K to what will you scramble it? Ed. Ed. On the cheap. And that's your snake. I shared this with Dar. And he tried it. And he couldn't believe it. He dropped his phone in there. Nobody could call him. Nobody could contact him. And he told him to. He told him to try. And again, I got this from B.K. It works. And it's a aluminum foil pouch. You take aluminum foil and you make a pouch for it for your phone. You drop it in there and you fold it over the top. Make a nice one. You know, you have to do yourself. It works for you. You drop it in and bend the top over and you're done. You're off. I would imagine the heavier grade would be better. The cheap stuff you can get at the grocery store is usually good, but if you can get the high grade aluminum foil for a barbecue, you can tell the difference. It feels different, it's a little stiffer than the more plastic based aluminum foil that you get from the grocery store usually. I know it feels heavier grade down here, but a lot of the smaller grocery stores don't, so you may have to go looking for that. Also though, it holds up on you, it will hold up for you. You just drop it in there. It's in your top pocket anyway. And you just drop it in and bend the top over the flap that you made. And I'm telling you what, off to Greek. And don't take it. Dar, you listen. He could be cooking right now or something. I know. Usually there's somewhere in the background. No, no, you're welcome. But yeah, this gets into what my argument with building a massive data center was from the get-go. Our technology has been moving at such a rate that our computers are constantly being considered obsolete. Now, Windows made it to where you need that stupid AI chip and the newer machines to even run Windows 11 and basically told everybody, if you've got a computer that doesn't have one, you're basically SOL. The PC is out of luck But the butches caused a big movement over to what? Yeah, it's it's caused a lot of people move over to Linux, which is a good thing Windows has had a monopoly on Operating systems for a long time Windows and apples both. It's Apple is another monopoly in that area, but not as popular or commercially used as Windows has been. And I'm gonna say Windows has been because Windows, companies are moving away from having Windows be their primary operating system. What was it, I think it was Asus, has their newest computer line. You have the option of Linux or Windows. If you don't wanna deal with Windows, you can actually order the machine to come set up with Linux Mint or God what's the other one we I I played I added a video for it here, and I played it. I think I'm air one of these Friday needs a menu for current aces Yeah, yes us yeah, yes, yes mm-hmm aces a However, you want to say it like my pronunciation. Yeah, not not possible There are a couple other computer companies that are doing the same thing and a couple of them have completely dropped windows altogether and are just making Linux compatible PCs. Especially since you can't... This is cute. You can go into a place like Best Buy and they will tell you things are obsolete and that you can't get them anymore. It's like the only technology store in a lot of places now. We used to have fries down here in Texas and New Mexico, but I don't know if the ones in New Mexico closed, but I know that the fries in Texas closed, which kind of sucks because that was like one of my favorite stores to go into. It was like a mix of a Radio Shack and Best Buy. What they used to be with all the components and everything on the shelf, you could buy what you needed to build a circuit board if you wanted to, or to build a SCSI board or whatever. Basically build your own circuitry build your own computer from scratch like going to going to a tiger direct as an actual storefront Of course, we don't have tiger direct anymore either. You can still find parts, but you got to go around You got a got a scavenging look form to build your own computer Unless hey guys if you know of a good place for computer parts like what we're talking about Yes, you closer than the discord to you know, we've got the deals and equipment sections. I posted computers in the deals and equipment section before, hell before this guy started talking about micro computers, people were asking me, you know, what could they use to get online, to listen to the program, to do some watch YouTube videos and stuff like that. We promoted Web TV when it came out and started to die because it became very cost effective. Well, these little devices now that are out there, they're small. They're not as upgradeable as a normal PC, but if you're looking to get on the Internet or hell, even into computer gaming, some of these smaller units have the basic capability to do it. They're still upgradeable, but they don't have as easy upgradeable capabilities as a desktop PC. A lot of tighter components in there and you have to make sure everything fits back together when you put it back together. But yeah, basically it's just ridiculous what they're doing with the data centers. It is clearly made to rip people off, rip communities off. I mean, you think about it, by the time they get one of these data centers built, every computer in the data center will be obsolete by what? I think the one they say they want to build out here is going to take 10 years for them to build it. And the computers that they're putting in there will be obsolete in five years. That's being generous. So by the time the data center is built and up and running and operational, it will be running on five generations, not five generations, it'll be running on computers that went obsolete five years before it came online. Again, it's ridiculous. It was a stupid dumb idea that they came up with to push to have them, so many of them put across the country. I'm going to say hopefully the parts will become available and go on the government auction network and we will get them for pennies on the dollars. I think that's probably the best thing that we can look at with the data centers right now is that as they flop, as they discover that the technology that they invested in is obsolete, we're going to get it for dirt cheap. Go ahead, Tyler. Put that in here, I think. They were laying in puppy, shut down the roads, and you know, they listened to Mark and EF and I didn't. I'm sure that went in here. Where the hell is it going? I apologize for the language. But where is it going? What are you doing? We don't care. We're getting paid. It's like where we're at. In Lubbock, they're supposedly putting a data center, and I still haven't found out where they're putting it. The largest body of water I can think of is Ransom Canyon, and they call it Ransom Canyon because if you look it up online, there are a lot of little mansions all around the canyon area. All I'm thinking of is like, oh yeah, you put the data center over there, you drain the canyon, you ruin the real estate there, Rich yuppies that live in the neighborhood there are going to be upset. I know it's there because there's some unique, I like unique architecture and there's a really cool house and a famous architect in the area built that's literally built to look like a spaceship and it's built all out of metal. It looks rusty now but it's neat to take a look at it. You can pull it up on YouTube, they've done some drone flybys of it and some walkthroughs of the house. It's neat, that's sitting there in a random canyon, but the canyon itself is like two box canyons that are filled with water, basically. One side is kind of like a public lake access area where people go to swim and relax during the summer months here in West Texas in the Panhandle. The other side is the private closed gate community. I'll say, the closer you are to the water, the more expensive the houses are. There are some trailer homes on the outskirts, but they're still nicer trailer homes. They're not cheaply built. Anyway, we are right at the top of the area. Double white. double wide and modular homes. Like, uh, some of them are more than double wide. I do know, I think there's one container mansion out there. Like, the guy built everything out of shipping containers that he bought. And you can tell it from the outside, but when you look at it from above, but when you look at it from the outside on the street level, it looks like a little mini mansion. You know? It's, again, a lot of cool little architecture that was Done out there that's hidden away in the canyon And you wouldn't know it's there because it's like it looks flat as a pancake until you get down into the canyon where all the houses are It's just a neat little place I still wonder why they named it Ransom Canyon like was that where the outlaws would take people they would hold for ransom or maybe the natives you know the Indians Yeah, I don't know. This is Texas. It's in the panhandle. I'm sure there's history behind the name. I can appreciate it. Anyway, we're at the top of the hour. The intelligence report is coming up next. Stay tuned everybody. We will be back after this quick break with the evening intelligence report and it will be clear about the phone call. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. 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We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States. And it is... It's the third hour, so it's the end of the... Friday programming for the Intel report headed into the work weekend. It is the 29th of May. That means that Friday, or forgive me, Monday, this is Friday, Monday will be a whole new month and will be into June. Over the weekend, very busy. It is the Eighteenth year of open obvious and in your face Fabian socialist and Soviet socialist occupation of America with a K. 2026 older calendar. 2026 battle for the Republic. Book three. A dark anniversary. Yes, everybody's talking about the slob, the kosher mafia suck up Peter Thiel. headed for South America unassing the AO. He's moved his family to Argentina, the new Jewish occupied zone. Where the kosher mafia will be slaughtering off Goyem down there, which they already have been. They've probably been assassinating murdering people just like to do the Palestinians. Whenever they hit the ground, you gotta be ready to shoot their ass as quick as they think they're gonna try to get away with shooting you. And in this case, we're stabbing or again burning or taking a pic. So you got to make sure if they're going to try to burn you, you burn them and everybody around them. It's that simple. Remember, hunt your enemy harder than they think they are hunting you. That should be your motto, the credo. You better embrace it. The interesting thing is New Albany, Ohio. This is a place that was a dot on the map. Teal in the process of creating his police state expansion, which is joined at the hip in delightful Epstein pedophilic, satanic, queer, sexual referencing, slash interaction. The perverts collecting at New Albany, Ohio give us an opportunity to be able to track down all the rest of what's in that part of Ohio. Just like we've done with Southfield, Michigan and a couple of other locations here, remember connective tissue. All you have to do is use all the system technology for collecting information, especially imagery, off the existing computer database, the system out there, taking advantage of even their cameras. And there isn't anybody on the other side that you can't find. So just a heads up. Remember, all we need is connective tissue and then step by step by step you've got the entire group, the entire pod, logged, blogged and ready to be associated with when the time comes. We'd be loving on them the way they think they're going to be. Special loving on you. Okay? So Teal originally set up about nine different pods, probably 10 or 12 more likely in the original way, but New Albany is one of those locations that has some very interesting attachments to all of the secret police state, etc. All of them do. Let's not make a mistake there. But it is interesting that The amount of effort put into this particular location, especially with regard to isolation, etc. I don't know why you would not think that people would not figure this out. I guess they assume that everybody is just spineless, but when you piss everybody off, it's amazing. When you've got a bunch of young, hard chargers, they're highly motivated. They go out and look for things. And that's exactly what's happened. There is an entire timeline for demonstration of the expansion of the new Albany, Ohio project, how it developed, who was attached to it, what foreign contractors are attached to it, what departments and agencies through the shill fronts that they set up were part of operating and setting up this little pod secret police operation, which by the way, is very similar to the Institute for Social Research operation, the way it built up at the University of Michigan. Almost identical. And that, again, a lot of federal money was slid sideways. That federal money, of course, helped to expand on all of the clandestine elements that they were plugging in there. And so the population, I think, is what, 14 or 20 times the size of what it was before Peter Heel was just say invested in the area. Again, this is also tied into as we know not just one but many many many other locations that are part of the SkyNet system. Nobody's using that yet but they should. We're ready for the SkyNet war, dude. And we're totally justified in fighting that, right? After all, Hollywood made movies on the subject. Skynet is not good. Skynet is evil. Skynet needs to be gone. People who cooperate with Skynet especially would need to be gone. Wouldn't that make sense? Well, absolutely. A big-ass, massive, secret police operation pointed against the American people for the purpose of destroying the Constitution Bill rights of the United States. Wow. Sounds like an epic fight. Something we need to be part of. Everybody needs to prepare for. So, I would be fascinated to see, and I think we'll see it sooner rather than later, a general reconstruction or misdirection. A location like the one like New Albany is as likely as not to be a sacrificial goat when the time comes, especially with a situation where everybody is starting to look seriously at the problem. And in doing so, because people are actually considering the data center scam and all the rest of the BS, it's milking money out of the American coffers while destroying jobs and intentionally doing so. It's going to be beneficial for us. It's going to be designed to be detrimental across the board. Virtually every aspect of what they're doing with regard to talking about the data centers is a lie. Or, again, to a degree, I guess maybe not alive. If you won't identify what the actual purpose of the operation is, very nebulous. It'll be wonderful. It'll be great. It's wonderful. It's that perfect, wonderful, wonderful, perfect, you know, Donald Trump kind of wonderful, wonderful stuff, thingy stuff, whatever. That's exactly how, you know, when you try to bring people into the fold on this, they can't define, when you ask them, well, what do the data centers do? Why would you need them? Don't we have people doing that? Well, actually we do. We don't need the data centers. We already have people working in those tasks. I guess we want to carve everybody out of it. Sure. If you're trying to create a big, massive honking police state and put a boot on the neck of everybody, sure. But that's about the only thing it serves. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there, please. Yeah, Mike from Ohio. Yeah, I don't live too far away from New Albany. But one place you might want to take a second look at, the eastern part of New Albany. It bleeds into Licking County, Ohio. The county seat of Licking County is Newark. I heard a lot of rumors and I even seen a documentary like 20 years ago about Newark being one of the biggest hubs of child trafficking in the country. Absolutely. In fact, years ago, Jack McLam, I don't know if you remember Jack McLam. Oh yeah, it was the documentary. Yeah, he was tracking these people down and identified the operation not only in Ohio, but of course, needless to say, Pennsylvania in the heavily Jewish controlled areas of the state, which is most of the state, by the way. What's interesting is that it went all the way out to Oklahoma, Nebraska, and then the network from there jumped over the Rockies, although it did go to Colorado, there were different spiderwebs. And the next leg was needless to say, Las Vegas and Reno. And in fact, remember it was the Nebraska case where somebody gave them the last warning. They were converging on the location. They had forced the feds to respond. And when they showed up at the one location, literally the cages had been opened. There were small shackles, commercial, regular police handcuff type, police industrial shackles. Still there, coffee was warm, they had been tipped off and they had unasked the AO with the kids, with the cargo. But it was dozens and dozens and dozens of cages, probably a couple hundred kids that were on the auction block at that location. And a lot of it led back to exactly where we're talking about in Ohio. And again, don't forget, all these characters that are tied in right now to the good old Vance, are associates of the same mechanism, same group. Another thing about Licking County is home to a lot of the so-called Native American earthworks. It's not technically Newark, it's Heath, which is a suburb of Newark, is where the big snake the snake mound, whatever they call it is. That place has always given me creepy vibes. I've even talked to people, even some people that are Native American ancestry, and they say, we didn't build that place. That place was there before we got there. They talk about the giants, like the Nephilim from the Bible and all that. There's always been a creepy occult connection to that snake mound and some of those earthworks that I've always found interesting but creeped out at the same time. Well, it's like you said, when you have the people that they try to point to and claim that they're associated with the site or the activity, and they themselves are telling you, no, don't blame us for that one. There's something else going on. People need to step back and think. Most important, I'd be willing to bet dollars to donuts, and I haven't mapped out Ohio, but much like Toledo, Kalamazoo, and other locations, it's a lay line station. It's a lay line point. That's something I noticed hasn't been resurrected from everybody talking about all the occult stuff recently here. With regard to the ring knockers and the small hat wearers, ley lines are significant. They are willing, they have not are, they have been willing in the past to go to war with each other over intersection points where the ley lines bank, where they come together. That's what the whole Michigan-Ohio war escalation was all about. Everybody kind of laughs about it. It wasn't a joke within the lodge, and it was not a joke for the kosher mafia. Because Toledo, the argument was that each group gets a piece of the pie, and the way they mapped out Michigan is Michigan absorbed two of the what they call sink way lines in that they're critical junction points. Now, it's interesting Toledo, of course, with the old map, if you look at Michigan, go look at the history of Michigan, Ohio, it was kind of interesting that they made a point of jockeying the upper border of Ohio so that the Michigan element could acquire two significant control points with the way lines that they had chosen. The war which actually ended up with skirmishes with Ohioans shooting at Michiganders and try to play it down and go, oh yeah, well they mobilized Well, I can take you to plaques or a county away from where I'm sitting on the Ohio Michigan border that benchmark the skirmishes. They don't benchmark the encampments. They benchmark the skirmishes. They're actually old old old historical state plates You know state tasks. They were done in aluminum back in the day Some are done in steel. So my attitude on this is, again, they gave up Toledo, not a big deal. But there were lesser lines, example Columbus is another one, that they were collecting like poker chips. So that's why there was a big fight. Because, well, if you guys have so many of these wayline points, across the state of Ohio, and remember Ohio was kind of iffy-bordered on the West at that time, well then we deserve at least more control. And that was the argument behind the scenes. And for anybody who knows a little bit more history with regard to who was governor, who was the attorney general at the time, who was the commander of the militia, all of these things were part of the verbal history for people who were living here at the time and knew full well what was going on. And again, it's all dark arts. Now everybody's now talking about, oh they're going to do magical stuff. They've always wanted to do magical stuff. And they always incorporate the idea of magical stuff. Guys, there's nothing new there. People are making it sound like, oh this is totally new. This is all by God. They're so powerful because they're able to do this. Well, they're not able to do it. They would like to do it. They're not able to actually perform, but they do go through the motions. They are ritualistic in that respect and always have been. Now they're claiming that, you know, well, they special powers that they're being granted. What special powers? Who gave them the rubber stamp? Cthulhu? Bezalbub? Shikane? You know, Ishtar? Isheva? They had a committee meeting and all of a sudden all these parasites that we have that believe they're gods on this planet, they all decided that they got special dispensation to all of a sudden do stuff they could never do before. Well, how'd that happen? Well, they didn't forget about the man. Yeah, yeah, yeah, he was there. They had a committee of demon gods. You know, demi-gods and demon gods. The evil ones. You know, she would be praised. And they all got together and they said, yep, yep, yep, there's a handful of idiots that are total fruit loops. They look like they're death warmed over, gum of the box of rocks, wicked and evil and vile. That's their people. Let's give them special powers. Now, there are all kinds of bad, terrible, horrible things you can do without having witchcraft. You know, man is quite creative, and really wicked evil bastards seem to be all through our population on a regular basis. I mean, we seem to collect them. It's a normal thing. So, this character, you know, Peter Thiel, along the rest of his, you know, rest of the parasites, are hoping they can bum-rush 8 billion people. Everybody understand what's going on here? They think that they can bum-rush billion people. I want you to think about that. First of all, you've got to convince everybody it's futile to resist and nobody raises a hand or hunts them down and gets rid of them because, well, they're so powerful. How are they so powerful? Well, because they've got digits. Do they have wealth or do they have fictional digits? In reality, if you take a look at the cumulative throw rate of physical wealth on the part of the average American, times however many average Americans are, they might still have a brain and haven't been totally brain screwed by, you know, psychotropics and other government drugs and propaganda. Maybe shots like Mr. Fauci was, you know, promoting. If you're past that, we have a significant amount of true physical wealth and throw away that out guns everything that they have in their fictional world. The thing I've said for many times here, especially this last year, they want you to believe that the ethereal, the fictional, some hold sway over the reality of the world as we know it. The only way that can happen is that you have to dumb down all the people so that they fail to understand their authority and sovereignty as individuals. Because everything is implied. Well, they could kill you. They're planning on killing me anyway. If we believe all of the bullshit that they pulled out of their bunghole, they already have said they want all of us dead. Now, if you're nice and you lay down and let them kill you, they'd appreciate that because it kind of hyper accelerates the big plan. On the other hand, if it's like, damn, looks like they're hunting for me, we better all be hunting for them. Well, you can't do that. Why not? Well, you can't. Well, why not? Well, because yeah because it really would be kind of a lopsided hunt. There's any place they can't go where somebody's not going to go. Yep, that's him. That's them. Quick. Use them. Okay, that's why the dumbasses, well, that's why they're falling back to these new reconfigured locations. They're hoping to dumpster, you know, dumpster burn America and then be able to walk back in. Now I saw a couple interesting things. I want to say thank you to Sheila. and also to John up in South Dakota. He had a couple things that were sent, but it has to do with now the latest thing that's being planted as a seed, guys, is we could run to another country. When America starts to look like it's in a serious bad situation, well, here's five countries you can go hide in. And then when everything is done, what do you do? Oh, you're going to come back? Let me ask you guys something if somebody leaves this country Because they want to be safe and are not going to help to support this country in its hour of need to protect and your defend Our sovereignty and they feel that our sovereignty is irrelevant. Why would I want them back? Once I've finished dealing with the problem Anybody should we let them back in if so if somebody unassess the AO? runs to another country to hide. No. Because it's, yeah, the word, it's simple. No. You want you on, and I'll tell you what, I'm going to point, I'm going to name names here on this one. Back in the 90s, well, this is when Alex Jones was doing the flip over to become part of the commercial networks. He started talking about what? When things started to look serious here in America, especially the middle 90s, later part when he started getting the teasers from ABC. And remember that's when he went to... Yeah, leaving the country and he was going to come back because then he'd be able to build things up. It's like, oh, okay, wait a minute, stop here. And I don't care who it is. You're talking about leaving the country. We do the fighting. We do all the dirty work and then you show up again because your shit doesn't stink, mine does, and you're going to lord over us in some way. Now if you, if I don't have a problem with you leaving, the problem I have is with you thinking you're coming back. You see how that works? Therein lies the rub. And by the way, yeah, on VHS tapes on the library wall that I have, which there are thousands, I have that word. Again, it was part of the, well, you know, if things get really bad, I'm already got arrangements. We're going to Central America, and we're going to be safe in Central America. I'm going there. And it's like, really? Yeah, well, again, what nation state, any of you listening, What nation state in Central America do you think you'd be safe in as an American while there's a conflict on American soil? None. None? Right, and here's why. I've had to point this out many, many times. If you were not safe in the nation you were born in, where you have the ability to bear arms, and you have the ability to fight for your life, How in God's green earth are you so stupid that you somehow think you would be safer in a third world country where you are not allowed to have guns? And the most common thing that I heard was a whole bunch of people that were happened once he started this. This happened in a couple of different Cascades. that, well, we're going to hire mercenaries. Ah, I see. Because you're not going to fight even if you do get down there. And it looks like somebody's going to rape, kill, pillage, and burn you. Is that what you're telling me? You're going to hire someone. Well, if you can hire somebody for a six-pack of beer down there, somebody with two six-packs of beer gets to buy them back. And he certainly can't blend in with the natives. Yeah, you're kind of a head taller than pretty much everybody there. I'll point this out. This has been true of most all places we've gone on this planet where we've gone to fight. Dan Larson, I've mentioned him before. I mentioned his name fully this time. Dan Larson was one of the men who helped me build OpFor and OpFor Training Command. He had a series of pictures from the early, early stages of Vietnam, 1962, because he was there with the second detachment that went into Vietnam. He had thousands of black and white images that he had shot. They had their own photo lab on the fire base. It was a Special Forces base right on the edge of Cambodia, literally on the edge of a mile over to the river. Then there were Viet Cong fire bases on the opposite side of the river from where they were. This is 1962-63. There are these pictures. Well, the American advisors, the SF advisors wore the black pajamas the same as all the locals who were with like the first popular or with the Nung or Montagnard. Well, the Nung were the mercenaries, but the Montagnard, the Highlanders, any of the militia that they were training. Problem. They might be wearing the same clothes, but there's this picture showing about 500 Montagnards stretched out down this road, all the way back to a place that was called Monkey Mountain. And there's three guys, and those three guys stand out. Why? Because they're almost a full head and a half taller than every man in the column. Yes, they were all wearing black. Yes, they were all wearing the same headgear. But those three guys were those three big-ass Americans who were taller and larger than everybody else out of the 500 people that were standing there plus. And Mark, all their long pants and short pants. Yeah, exactly. And Mark, the thing, South American Central America is no different. I mean, that's the thing. Yeah, they've gotten a little more in the way of calories in the last several years again. But it takes time for the population to jump back up, and they were never that big to begin with. They weren't that large. They weren't that tall. So this is one of those things where you listen to these people, and it's like, I'm going to go down there and hide. And it's like, you may go down there and stand around, but you're not going to be doing much hiding down there. Just a heads up and again, why would I why would I want you back? You're gonna run down to Blah blah blah and then when everything is done when it's all safe and you didn't get your hands dirty You get to come back and be in charge That ain't happening. Go ahead call her. Chip in there Yeah, I was gonna say yeah As long as I was sitting down at a cafe and my man jammies and cool invest. I was fine But as soon as I set up everybody knew I wasn't a local. Exactly. I don't think you're from here. Yeah. Well, the only thing that they might've thought I was was like a leftover Russian. Right. I was even tall for, well, I am very tall for even a Russian. So even like in Kosovo and whatnot, where other places, you're still almost ahead taller. Yeah. Again, people don't really think about the average height of the population you're going to work with. You're going to be mingling with. You better have a background or a bit of background information before you head in that direction so that you can kind of do some math to figure out how to maybe correct the problem in some way. Your best bet is pretend to be Dutch. I used to be Canadian, but they're not as liked as they were before. They're not quite in the same standing as they were in the past. I met as far as height. I'm Dutch, and from Amsterdam. I've got a few pictures of me next to my driver. interpreter and his head comes to my chest. Yeah. You know, it's like, okay. You don't fit in. Yeah, you're not as inconspicuous as you think you are. You can pull it off when you're sitting down. You can pull it off when you're sitting down, but as soon as you stand up, you're boned. Right, you can see you. Yeah, yeah slouch more they can see you. Oh god. I forgot about flout scoot your butt down a little bit Yeah Again the problem we got is this we're not going to be going overseas We're not going that we aren't going to have time For any of these other parts of the planet America only all others not at all number one The reason I'm against America first is because it implies that all these wallet parasites like the Zionist Jewish mafia are still in line and you'll know that they're pickpockets. So it doesn't make any difference whatever protections you think you're going to put in, the bastards will be stealing from you anyway. As soon as you're stupid enough to let them anywhere near the cookie jar, not only will the cookies be gone but the jar will be gone with it and they'll probably steal the house it's in or else the kitchen first in the house. Just that simple. So we're not going anywhere. We're not leaving They are the enemy the bad guys, but this is something that I've noticed pay attention You'll see a bunch of these videos now. Well if they get serious We're gonna go to bib bib bib and it's like oh really well if things are gonna get serious Ostible Winnebago and don't let the coachman camper hit you in the ass on the way out. You know what I mean? Bye Because we're not opening the door to let them back in. Go ahead, call her, jump in there. I don't mean to change the subject, but I found out that we've had 12 junkyards burned in the last six months. Yeah, they're doing away with the old cars. Well, there has been a quiet effort. There's been a quiet effort to destroy, and it is the equivalent to the cash for clunkers, but it's not. in that they're doing a federal push to the states to get rid of as many of the big car ricking yards out in the middle of nowhere. You know what I mean? Okay, first of all, who cares? There's one that had 2,000 or 3,000 cars in it out in the middle of Oklahoma. And you look when the guy has the drone up in the air, every time he turns the drone, don't look at the cars, look out to the horizon. There's nobody there. So who cares if they sit there? And by the way, there's no development. There's property for development and the bastards in the way. There's nothing near them for as far as you can see out to the horizon. Maybe a little speck of two or three buildings and a farm there, a ranch in the other direction. So the real agenda is to try and get rid of the alternate transportation because we have so much alternate wholesale transportation that could easily be brought back into service that they absolutely, like you said, they don't want around. Now fires, that does the same thing. Kind of like churches in Canada where they've been burning all the Christian churches in Canada over the last couple of years. Not all, but quite a few. With the cars, I can't emphasize enough. This is the weekend. You're coming up on the weekend. Maybe you've got time. You're going to be traveling a little bit. Guys, watch for somebody. Now, I'll tell you what you don't want to worry about because you're going to be too stinking expensive. But if you've got one, keep it. 1967 Chevy pickup truck. It's the first best choice of the pickup trucks for civil defense slash end of the world scenario. Has points and condenser it has fusible links for protection on board like a Dodge does because the 67 Chevy was purely designed as a Contract vehicle it was supposed to get the contract for both the army and civil defense now back in 67 Basically what happened is they already had the production run started for the m7 15 Jeep truck and And so instead of buying the Chevy, the 67 is a ground up vehicle made from the plant for Civil Defense and the US military. They dumped GM and continued with expanding the project for Jeep, Kaiser Jeep. The trucks were still made because they were already designed and built. But one of the things about the 67 Chevy, if you do run into one and you can get it, don't worry about the engine under the hood. It doesn't make any difference if it's a 6 or a V8. They were both part of the research run and the 67 Chevy up until 1991 with the 1991 Chevy truck, which by the way was to a degree a failure. It was the most heavily researched and over-engineered Chevy truck ever built. The 91, the difference between the 91 and the 1967 Chevy is that the 91 was done with computer graphic analysis with no road test. And while the design looked good, it had all kinds of problems with the first year model, which they very quickly had to change out everything, and that's why the next year is a completely different vehicle if you take a look at parts inventory. Okay? Beyond that, 57 Chevy. Love the 57 Chevy. There used to be a lot of them around. I used to, when I was coming home from school every once in a while, one of the guys who went to school would pick me up in his 57 Chevy with a 427 modified under the hood. Back in the day, we did stuff like that. That's not the vehicle you want. You want a vehicle that has points and condenser in the original engine. Now flatheads are out there, but there's more to dealing with them because they are more of a unique parts inventory. So the optimal is about the early 1960s through to about 1972, 73, because if it isn't already a points and condenser vehicle, It can be converted back. What you need is something that can hold people, preferably, and more importantly, has no electronics so that it can be stopped because it's obvious in the Skynet war that's coming. All the fiber optic, all the outpost stations, all the other technology is purely for the purpose of being able to monitor and stop whatever you're driving, or monitor and stop whatever communications you have, or using the car internals or your cell phone to track you to destruction, to be hunted down or whatever. So right off the bat, the points and condenser vehicles of any type are superior. Now, a four-door, a suburban, a four-door sedan of any kind doesn't mean it's what it is. For general transport, they are the optimal solution. But you don't want something that's been converted to a newer engine. You want an original engine pack. I've got a, I think it's the first year Chevy knows a four-door down the road here. It's not much bigger than a Ford Mustang. In fact, it's closer in size that particular year to like an old AMC Hornet or maybe the Ford Maverick in size. But this is a four-door, nothing fancy under the hood, a six-banger, but it's complete. It's not rusted out. It runs. It doesn't smoke. and fixing it up or making it look a little more passable internally, I'm not worried about external. Although we want to make sure it doesn't fall apart, so you want to give it a coat of paint. Ideally, nothing fancy. And ideally, again, the old story gray man low key, I'm not trying to put purple paint, make it a purple flir, or anything like that, or jack up the ass in, that's all useless. I'm looking for transportation. And transportation, it can't be shut down. So in your travels, this is the kind of thing you want to look for this weekend. It might be an old Ford, might be an old Dodge, might be if you're lucky that 67 Chevy. 69 Chevys are good. Remember, if you look, isn't it amazing how many years they had year after year complete parts change out? I mean, you're not talking like oh, four or five years worth of runtime on the same parts and then switch. If you look, take a look at that window of time, 1964 to 1970. how many model variants with the Chevy truck are there in that short window? And what I mean by that is, were there any consistent year vehicle one after the other in that little window of time where they were all built the same one year after the other? Would a little cosmetic change to the grill or anything like that? No. There were complete change outs for a reason. The 67 had more features that they built because the government wanted them and the reason that the 69 is different is because all those parts and pieces and assemblies that were added to the vehicle conformed to the specification for the contract, well GM didn't need those for the next model, did they? So there was a complete move out and that's the background to the whole idea of that particular vehicle, what its purpose was. Again, it would serve our purpose just as well. So what we need is to be looking for that type of transport solution And personally, everybody is listening. If at all possible, you need to be zeroing in on a target vehicle in that particular niche, that category. It should be actually a very high priority right now, considering where things are going. They're out there, as it's just pointed out, they are trying to destroy as much as they can. We've got a listener right now who has 20,000 cars in his yard on the east coast. They have been trying to do everything they can to put him out of business. Now, it's interesting, I know he's got parts for my chargers here, the charger that we have here, and all kinds of the good stuff. I just haven't been able to make the trip back east to actually go see what's in the goodie box and the tree lines. Because he's got a whole woods full of vehicles and a whole bunch of yards full of vehicles. But, that's the kind of person they want gone because a lot of the stuff that he's got was driven in. It didn't get towed in as a wreck, it got driven in. Now, be quite honest, that person should be helping a whole lot of other people to marry up to those types of vehicles. Save them if nothing else, but also because they would be useful tools in the toolbox with what's coming. So, again, we're going to be fighting the Skynet war, dudes. What does that mean? What are we going to need? Well, we're going to need everything, sir. Absolutely everything. Anyway, well we're past the bottom of the hour. Tell you what, you should have Ed right there. Ed, before we go too far, we're 15 minutes past the bottom, I talked through that. The two songs that we played the other day, number one, Revolution, and number two, I Wanna Be in the Cavalry brackets, Reprise, which is the second half of the song, I Wanna Be in the Cavalry. Here we go. was only 60. Some men's cons and there were none to roam, but the ammonia prone we could scrounge. When the wagons stopped and we'd bounce their crops to tap. With morale and pride run out, no honor did I see. There were a thousand dreams spoiled out in front of me. In the cavalry they sent me off to war. I wanna be in the cavalry but I won't ride home. Not son, we ate the horses. We ate all the horses. And we knew down the bones. And the marrow in the bones. There's our equipment train as militia. Establish a 5-10 program in your area of operations. Logistics, the key to victory. Understand the concept of supply and support. And why you have to do it now as the founding fathers knew. in order for in the future our success to take place prior to proper planning prevents piss poor performance as always. We had a lot of work to do and this weekend is going to be very, very, very, very, well there's many other varies attached to that busy, which is good, but again remember safety Team leaders, I cannot emphasize enough, it's going to be hot. People get frustrated, people get tired, mistakes are made when that happens. So let's make sure that doesn't happen in advance. Make sure that your people know what it is that they need to accomplish. This is important that you explain to them. It's just like why we fight. know why we're doing what we're doing, understand the task at hand. Once you've trained through it, don't forget we train everybody at the same task. Everybody is going to receive the same training. Everybody knows everybody else's job. Okay, that's the most important aspect of the whole operation because we're going to be in a situation where we may be the only one there that has the ability to provide proper input. Let's make sure that you've got whatever you need basically between your ears. You may not know it all. There's another component to that when it comes to leadership in a situation. Lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. Make a decision. Understand something. In action is action. Even though, well, I'm not going to do anything. Well, inaction is action. Remember that you may make a mistake, but that mistake may be a lot less severe than waiting in the crosshair of an enemy gun for the bullet to hit its mark, no matter what scale or size or whether it's in the air or it's from another point out on the horizon on the ground. lead, follow, or get the hell out of the way. We prefer you not get out of the way, so to speak, and leave. In fact, everybody has got a learning curve. Everybody is being taught. Everybody is always finding something new. You guys teach me new things all the time. Stuff I run into, I can't be everywhere. Certain areas of expertise, certain things that are developed, or stuff that's happening, that's why we're working as a team. That's why we work together. So that in the process nothing gets past us. You know, there aren't any cracks. We aren't going to let that slip. And that's the reason for cross training. And then training and retraining and retraining and yes, I know it's boring. A lot of what we do is not exciting. Not by any stretch of the imagination. It is dull. There are certain things as Mike and a lot of guys talking about training. And people, everybody else, just show up for when the pew pews are going on. But when it comes to the common tasks that are especially critical to keeping you alive, well it's like in that song. That's why I like to play that song because it emphasizes, it demonstrates all the things that we've talked about that you need to be prepared for. And health issues are especially critical so we need to be ready in advance. By the way, there are a couple other types of boots, rubber boots over at Sportsman's Guide that have popped up on the clearance list. You need to hawk that location www.sportsmansguide.com, www.sportsmansguide.com. They have ACU molly desks for about $5. They're in excellent shape. I've already gotten quite a few. Mark, you have some of those. Yeah, I've got lots of them. I have more than you can imagine, okay? But I couldn't pass these up. We also make a little bit of a special deal with these and anybody listening knows you might have that special deal. Then they're dropped down even more, okay? Let me point something out. If you're using whatever type of Mali camouflage Even though that is an ACU base, guys, if you put all the pouches on there the way you're supposed to, you can't feed the base and it blends in pretty well with the Sage. So that even if you're using DPM camo, MOLLE gear, or if you're using, for instance, I mentioned the CAD-PAT, the Canadian, guys, you mount that all up properly and set the rig up. You can't see what's underneath on the vest. So, you're talking a minimal cost for a critical core item that allows you to outfit any number of sized people. If you're building a 5-10 program, and I hope you are, if you're going to put five buckets together with web gear, that vest for that little amount of money, and by the way, there's a Dutch three-colored desert vest that's similar, but it has a pistol belt. The American system does not. Both of them are about $5 a piece. If you've got the special discount, they're even less. And again, that's your foundation. You get that piece in the bucket. All you've got to do is start looking for Markdown Mollie vest to kit out the person the rest of the way. And then what are you going to put there in the way of underpants, t-shirt, socks? And you've got a basic issue combat kit ready to go. That's what the 5-10 program is all about. The ACU stuff could be dyed. A lot of the Ohio units, several of Michigan units, I've dyed a bunch of stuff here for experimental purposes and then we're testing. We're trying to find what we, I personally think that the gray, green, and brown is the better choice because it's the all season color range. If you go green, when we get into the winter months, the brighter green just doesn't quite make it, but gray, green, and brown, If you look around tree trunks, dead thatch, but even during the green season, that's all still there, all through the area that you're moving through. I did mention that CADPAT, the CADPAT Canadian, actually at this time of year, it's in its own. It works exceptionally well. Not trying to get anybody to get into another patter or whatever, but we like to research or, again, try to develop a little bit of an information base on how does this function. We're going to be fighting Canadian forces in Michigan soil. The ring knockers already have special dispensation for Chinese forces in Canada. In turn, all of the border states have a special dispensation treaty with Canada to be able to bring Canadian forces inside all of the border states, which means they would also be passing Michigan's border in a heartbeat and you'd be fighting them all over the country wherever they want to use them as secret police in conjunction with the Chinese tagalongs. So, you are going to see CAD-PAT and you're going to see some of the other patterns out there that you probably are not as familiar with. It might be good to kind of square yourself away a little bit and investigate, take a look at them, see what makes sense, what doesn't. Certain patterns are useful. By the way, we put a complete CAD-PAT together for the purpose of getting close. Uniforms, proper gear, head gear, full tactical kit the way it's supposed to be. Smile, wave, clipboard, and when you get closer, not smiling so much because you're getting rid of the problem. Infiltration and exfiltration. You need to have the ability. That's why you have a black uniform for every person out there. Why you should also now have an OD green because it appears that the OD green has become more of the base. OD green is easy to match up and by the way, like watch the ICE secret police and the way they were operating. Half of them don't have the same uniform. Hell, even on five of them, they don't have the same uniform. As I've said many times, as far as being able to pass through an area, as long as you act like you own something, chances are you do. Mark. Go ahead, caller. Chip in there. Do you know of a place we can buy a top hat for the AR-15, but it's a 12-gauge shotgun? Oh, there's a couple companies that are doing that still. I'll tell you what, I noticed that Bear Creek Arsenal has been mentioning their shotgun configurations. I don't know if they're doing one right now again. That would be the first place I'd look and then Palmetto State Armory. Palmetto State Armory. Now there was, oh come on, what is it? We were almost at the top. Well you answered. You asked the question a little late. That's not a problem. Oh god, the Polymer, the company that did the first Polymer complete lowers. Also did a 12 gauge upper and I noticed that we haven't seen those lowers for a while They were all polymer, but they're all one big bridge casting I'm going to look that up because I'm kind of curious about where they went But they had a 12 gauge complete upper that slapped on to the polymer lower but you could also pop the 12 gauge off it uses the same magazine well and I'm trying to think the average price for those was about $219 for the upper. Now the magazines are a specialized model. If it's an AR mag, there is an AR mag variant that was being made. I don't know if they still make it. Otherwise, the Catamount mag for most of those that have a unique lower, they're still an AR type system, they were using the Catamount II magazines. That seemed to be the most common. Good question now. I'm gonna have to lift that one up and see what's left out there It was a big deal, but because of all the Turkish bullpup and magazine-fed shotguns They kind of bumped out most of the AR upper solutions You know the upper receiver AR type 12 gauge and 14 all that 410 12 gauge. They give me to 22 a 20 gauge to TOO So we'll have to find out But I would check Palmetto. I would check Bear Creek And another one is Atlantic, Atlantic firearms. Again, there's a little homework you can help us out by checking to see if you can find them there. Atlantic has some odd and end stuff that's quite unique. So it's possible they may have those in stock. If they do, they usually offer them with like, the ones I've seen, they offer with like three or five magazines that go along with the upper. That's what we're looking for. I'll tell you what, I'm going to try and have that ready in fact I'm making notes right now. Okay, jumpers. We're going to go through, we're going to track that down. Oh, palm up, forgive me. Over at Sportsman's Guide they have the 22 conversion upper with three magazines. I think it's over in the clearance section for the AR-15. It's under $100. So you might want to check that out about hovering around $100. Yeah, it's another one. Guys, if you buy that, you put that in your combat kit. That's another caliber you can carry for nothing. And 22 is everywhere. It's not exciting, but it's everywhere. Anyway, we're at the top. God bless our Republic. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march for a stay in night. As a matter of fact, check JG Sales out, jgsales.com and see what they have. He's been adding a lot of other stuff and I know he had those in the past, but I don't know if he's carrying them out. Anyway, we're at the top. We're headed to the weekend.