June 4, 2026
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4h 29m
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Mark Koernke discussed preparedness, military vehicle maintenance, and political candidates on this Thursday episode. He covered MRE pricing and ammunition deals, analyzed the Ukraine conflict and Israeli-Iranian tensions, promoted an M35 deuce-and-a-half maintenance rally in Michigan, discussed drone manufacturing using surplus components, and highlighted Jake Merrick, an Oklahoma gubernatorial candidate excluded from debates despite grassroots support. The show included caller input on military equipment parts sourcing, air defense strategies using shotguns, and wildlife population changes in Michigan.
- m35 deuce and a half
- military vehicle maintenance
- ukraine
- iran nuclear
- drone manufacturing
- preparedness
- shotgun air defense
- jake merrick oklahoma
- mre rations
- ammunition
- surplus parts
- militia
- israel
- uss liberty
- michigan militia
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your generation's this your freedoms gone your courage lost you're no more than a slave and permits to own permits to start a business or to build a place for one on land that you believe you own you pay a yearly rent although you have no voice in saying how the money spent your children must attend a school that doesn't educate and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state you read about the current news in a regulated press and you pay attacks you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and steamy farms and keep our country Put men of God in jail harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths. They've sworn and your daughters send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children, in fear, and be a slave? Most sons of the Republic arise to defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic and eat God-given right. And pray to God, your freedom bright as I awoke he vanished in the mist for when his words were true, not free. But we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled, each God-given right. We only watched him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Good soon, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... hour of the Intelligence Report, I'm Mark Hornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, and behind the lines in occupied territories west, east, and northwest. 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, no matter where you are on the planet, that are standing by to listen and then rebroadcast, analog and digital satellite. We're on a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Thursday. It's the other key day when the Mossad and Ellentz, the US government, plan and execute acts of terrorism, government-sponsored terrorism against the American people and American soil, and then try to blame somebody else for it. They're getting ready to do that right now. The slobs, punks, and turds, you know, the yahooty trash are in motion. And of course it is the 4th of June. It is warm. Outside it is the 18th 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. And again, first of all, I'm going to do a supply thing here. And there's a reason for this because MREs have become kind of goofy price again. They're starting to catch up with the devaluation of the currency, but also because of the interest, the level of interest, I think. Certain types and categories are being scrubbed out of the system first by preference. A lot of guys have done certain things in the past, especially if you're former military. There are certain things that you know you want and we see a select crew coming through for particular items, which I would expect. I've seen this many times before working in tonnage and warehouses full of surplus and again having to deal with the market and who's buying what. So I see that happening right now. Most entrees are entrees, most of the main courses that are out there are half the price typically of what a full MRE ration would be. Now that's been the case for a little while, but in this latest burst of stuff being bought, most of what's left, and there ain't much, of the main course menus are kind of thin as far as just separate those pouches, nothing else. Eight ounce usually meet with you know, whatever fortified. It can be Hispanic cuisine, it can be some aging. You don't see much of that recently if anybody hasn't noticed in the MREs. And some of it is traditional, but there's not much of the original traditional MRE menus left in the system. So, as far as, I mean, just actually being there, being cooked, okay? Right now, over at armynavyoutdoors.com, they have 24 main course, 8 ounces, burrito bowl, it's the chicken burrito bowl, forgive me, I get it right, chicken burrito bowl, so it's got chicken, okay. About 19 protein points, fortified, reinforced, blah, blah, blah, usual government menu the way they're set up. But $37.95 for $24. If you buy two, they're $32.95. Okay? In other words, you say $5. Well, here's the other thing about Army Navy Outdoors. If you order $100 or more of product, it's free shipping. So my recommendation is buy four cases of these. Now this is the only main course that actually has meat in it because all the rest that they have, they only have 12 items. You either get a whole MRE, you have to pay a whole MRE price, but these come out too with free shipping. $1.37 a piece. $1.37 a piece. You go to Dollar Tree now, you don't get this for $1.50, okay? You can't touch it. There's nothing like it on the shelf. And again, it's an actual military ration. They have about 924 count cases of these things, so it's the biggest chunk of stuff they have and the odd man out items available. I'm looking at the tickle meter they have for the product. I highly recommend these. They are, again, it is only one menu. You don't get a selection. There's no mix. This is a deal. It's when you go look at everybody else, this is the best deal in the country. Emery's are heavy. If you have to pay the shipping, it's heavy. So, again, they're $37.95 if you buy one. Get some friends together. Buy four or buy three and then grab one or two other items off of armynavyoutdoors.com. I did four at a time. That way, just one item, just that, nothing else. When they double these up, they're heavier than sin. I'm going to tell you that right now. The 24-account size package is, as far as quantity, if you wanted to store them, is where I'd go because you start peeking out up towards the 50-pound range if you have two complete cases in a box. Most people couldn't grab it, run with it. That's the thing. But they do come in 24-account boxes, and that's consistent with what they've been doing. But if you buy two, they're $32.95. OK? and that's for 24 meals per case. That is armynavyoutdoors.com. Now armynavyoutdoors.com is chicken burrito bowls. The only one that's priced like that. Everything else is twice as much. That's left and there's only one thing left, two beans chili. At least that's what I looked at yesterday. There was only one item left. They sold out most of the other end trays. This particular one hasn't yet, but they do have a lot of it. So it's one of those that I recommend. Let's see, next ammunition 556, Delcateen Tactical dot com, Delcateen Tactical dot com, Delcateen Tactical dot com. They have a number of 556 deals going on right now, 500 count case. Go take a look at it, see if it floats your boat and makes sense. If it does, grab it. If not, go on to other things. That's all I can say. But definitely there are some good prices right now over there so you should take a look at them, see if it's something that is useful for you, and if it is, run with that puppy. It's that simple. And by the way, I see that 2, 3, and 4. Also over at Delta Team Tactical they have a number of upper complete kits. Both one or two assembled that are about 110 right around there, and they have a number of kit bags It's the way I explain it because they're the way kits usually come all in pieces That's traditionally what's what's been done recently. It's not so much you can buy them assembled for just about the same price half sometimes not half the time sometimes But definitely go check them out Look to see what they have over there at Delta team tactical also build another light AR and I can't emphasize light a lot of people are you know again they're putting some of these guns together as quote-unquote recommended and they're finding out they're kind of heavy we bought the m16 rifle because it was so ultra light and ultra flexible and ultra and then we added more junk and we added more junk and we added more junk but the time you're done the weight of the weapon is right back up to beyond the m14 and that was a big argument gotta get rid of the m14 because it's heavy So if we get this super light rifle, it will be not so light after a while. Duh. Because he just kept adding and adding and adding. It's a Revlon commercial. And so on and so on and so on. And just a little more. Oh, just one more wafer thin mint. Yeah. Then he blew up. So anyway. That's a solution there. Also, yes, I have seen, now of course you haven't seen this apparently, everybody understands the big Russian spring offensive, end of the spring into summer offensive is kicking off in Ukraine. The character who thought he was clever the last time, I should say the first time, when the Russians had Kiev, and they said, oh, let's negotiate, let's negotiate, just let us negotiate. So Russia pulled its gear back. Everybody thought, okay, you're going to settle down and relax. And instead, nope, it went crazy. Like America, like Trump to dump. More on that in a minute too, by the way, the dribble with Iran. What's interesting about this is that again, why would I believe this Jew, Zelensky, the piano player, the piano player plays piano with his Dinkus, okay? He plays it with his personal private organ. It was a ha-ha. It was so funny, it wasn't to me, but it was just so funny, ha-ha-ha, and it was part of the shtick that the pervert was doing before, okay? By the way, it's the same pervert. It's just you've got more property in America than you do right now if you don't know that. You know who like number eight in privately owned property in America is? You know who it is? Mr. Zielinski. The Jewish guy who's been stealing your money. He's been taking his money. Oh, wait a minute. No, it's your money. And Trump and all the rest have let him buy American real estate. Anybody check that out? Yeah, I wonder what that's all about like I don't know so anyway That's why the bleeding right now like a stuck, you know stuck sheep Yeah, we got to talk. Well, we got to talk. I think we are not talking anymore. Talking did not do no good. You are obviously a liar. I know you're a liar. Everyone else knows you are a liar. You're all the same kind of Jewish filth over and over again. When your mouth is moving, you are flapping your yep to try and deceive. It is what you do. Be proud of what you do. I should say you should be proud of being the liar that you are. No, you're not believing, no? Not in the least, not at all. Sorry, so sorry to be you. And so if I were Russia, now they just plow through whatever they're going to do and I think that's what's going to happen and I think everybody realizes it. It's like, no, we've already seen how, in fact, let me ask everybody something because Iran does count into this. You've got this character who's an extension of Bibi Netanyahu's attack in the Ukraine to create the old Khazarian Empire, okay? That's going on. And then we have this thing with Iran. And of course, every step of the way it's been a lie. Everything they've done with Iran has been a lie. Now, don't you think everybody sees this? I mean, this is the part for, especially the perverts and, you know, the Zionists we have here, the schmucks. in that they're like, oh, we're fooling them. They don't know that we're lying to them. They're stupid. No, they're not stupid. Actually, they're pretty bright. And you know what? The fact that you're laughing and bragging about lying doesn't really do a whole lot for the argument that you need to trust us, which in reality is untrue. You cannot trust the American scam artists here. It's the minions of B.B. America, the minions of B.B. Ukraine, and there's Israel Hell and B.B. in charge of the whole affair. The whole fakery of Trump and Dump going, oh, he was swerving it. He was swerving it. And yeah, he was swerving it. Really, I want to see that on, I want to see a recording of that. Of course, they could do it after the fact because what's the one thing they do? They lie. Right? They lie. So I don't know that there's really anything, as we just said a moment ago about the rest of the affairs we're involved in here, in what possible way could I trust anything being said or generated by these creatures that have lied every step of the way about the process of what's been going on. In fact, a sneak attack, Iran. People who are willing to sneak attack Other people are just as willing to sneak attack you, which is what I've been saying, and I will say again, is the plan. It's what they're going to do. So everybody needs to be ready here. The dog and pony show overseas, yes, we can point to it to help people understand what, do you believe the people you're facing? The answer to that should be no. The creatures that we see that are the globalist mechanism that's before us, no, we don't trust them. They cannot be trusted. Okay, so hold on. So the next step is, and the question is, now we have this Iran thing going on, where the House and the Senate, all of a sudden out of the blue, found intestinal fortitude and supposedly are going to put the kibosh to the special operations overseas. So before we go any farther, we've got Tom here. Tom, go ahead. I was just going to mention that about if you heard what the House did yesterday about the, trying to pull the troops out of Iran, but you beat me through it. But Thomas Massey is one of the ones that voted to do that, to remove troops from Iran. And now the thing is, also another thing, June 8, 2026, Thomas Massey will be doing a thing about the USS Liberty on C-SPAN. I've yet to find the time, but what I do, I'll pass it along. Monday the... Yeah, pass it on to Ed so we can get it over to the Discord also. Make sure we get it to Ed with, you know, again, if you got something that can be sent with a notice or a promo or something, we need to get it everywhere we can. Put out everywhere we can, okay? Okay, I got to find the time. Like I said, he announced it on X and I kept keep asking what time is it so I know so I can find it and keep an eye out for it. Right. Well, that's again, priority so we can share, share, share, share. We get it out everywhere we can at every point of the compass. That should be a priority. Now, again, does anybody believe that the Demikins thought this up? Now, I understand people are going, well, yeah, it's going to be part of the election thing. The Democrats, they stood up and they were putting the brakes on the Trump and Dump thing. Okay, guys, let's back up here for a minute. Before we go any farther, who owns the Democrats? AIPAC, the Jews, the Israelis. I-P-A-C. Oh, but wait a minute. Who owns the Republicans? The Democrats are owned by AIPAC. The Republicans are also owned by AIPAC. So the reality is this. Trump a dump and etc. wallowed into this. The Jews realize just how badly they've shot themselves in the foot, the ass, and I think they put a barrel through their head and pulled the trigger too, but there's not much between the ears and you got to hit that pea-sized target. And that doesn't happen. Usually a bullet can pass by that. So what they're doing is they're providing the A-PAC solution to extraction, serving two political purposes. Number one, this gives Trump a dump, an exit. Now it really gives me be an exit but Trump a dump will be happy with anything in the way of table scrapings And that's all Trump a dump is getting his table scrapings out of this deal out of this situation however again remember they need a quote-unquote exit strategy and Well, they told me I had to leave I want to stay I want to keep fighting. I'm gonna fight I'm gonna fight. Oh, it's gonna fight Bob. We would have fought but but they just pulled me back man They pulled me back. You see how this works And it's all kabuki theater. Who owns the Democrats? AIPAC. Who owns the Republicans? Well, it was just proven with the Massey election. It was just proven with the Massey primary. Who owns the Republicans? AIPAC. Nothing. Nothing. It's all bullshit. Okay? But they are trying to extract stupid from the situation that they created. Trump and Dump didn't truly create this. The Jews, the Israelis, Israel, hell, they're the ones who created this. With the whole situation, which of course is gone the way it has, and it was planned. Okay, it's not by accident. Oh, they stumbled into this. They're stupid. They didn't know. Yeah, yeah, and I'm a Chinese jet pilot named Lao Tze. So again, Iran, which by the way, let's throw another bit in here. Now the claim is that Iran actually has completed a nuclear device. Whether or not that's been offered as a leak or they were hoping that would make everybody go, oh my god, we got to attack, we got to attack. Really? They've got a nuclear device now. You're saying that the reason we need to attack is because that nuclear device, the same kind of nuclear device that North Korea has, Which is also the same reason that North Korea isn't bothered anymore, is it? I wonder why that... it only got a nuke! All of a sudden it's not so critical to be, you know, poking at the, you know, the barking dog there and be the barking dog poking at the barking dog. Instead it's like North Korea who? North Korea where? Huh? Where's North Korea? So, if Iran does have a nuke, and I guarantee if they have a nuke, it's actually nukes, then that's the, you know, Dr. Strangelove, you know, formula, you know, put to the completion with regard to mutual assured destruction, or at least mutual assured significant damage. They're in the other family now, okay? If they have the nuclear device, here's what's interesting. What are you going to do with it? What are you going to do about it? Where are you going to go with it? Go ahead, we got Edward there. Come in. I'm trying to remember his channel this was on, but it was literally like two or three weeks ago. It was a blurb having to do with the, not the war in Iran, but what was happening in Israel. I want to say it was the Benny Guys program. He did a short on it, but then everybody shut up about it. Israel's nuclear weapons facility got hit. There was a mushroom cloud. people were wondering if it was a nuke. Maybe it was. Was it theirs or was it somebody else's and they're just looking to blame somebody else for it because it was their facility that went up. Right, well if they shut up about it that means that again somebody would blame them for having the junk that went boom that they're not supposed to have. Except that the Israelis have never signed any treaty while they demand everybody else does. They're part of the clique that you know you all have to have your restrictions on having a nuke But we aren't gonna sign that treaty where that shows and we're above all of yeah, oh, I am telling you I feel so superior. Oh my god. I just have to be in power Absolute power like a limp dink, you know Emperor Palpatine, you know real limp So, again, the possibility that any number of different things were damaged, dispersed, or whatever, here's the thing, if there was anybody doing any surveying, they're not talking. And what's fascinating about this is because it is the Israelis, if they had an event, they wouldn't tell anybody, they'd let everybody get sick and if need be die. Mostly just get a lot of sick. Radiation illness, okay, radiation sickness. That's most likely the background problem. So as it is, again, pay attention because somebody, maybe, somebody actually has been doing a radiological survey of the region. If they have, maybe they've all had a quote unquote gentleman's agreement. I think it's the Chinese to be monitoring it. But the gentleman's agreement to not talk about it. This was kind of embarrassing. What do you mean? Well, we just had one of our, hello Dimitri, one of our nuclear devices, just went a little crazy in the head. I remember paraphrasing Dr. Strangelove. It just went boom. It's just my video, Dan. It's a short, it's not a long video. It's one of his shorts. It is off of Benny Johnson's channel. and let me see if I can figure out how long ago this was. But it's like he touched it, I didn't see anybody else touch it. And then it went completely quiet. But let me take it back and I'll just play the audio so people can hear what he's talking about. that has encompassed the entire town a huge rattling explosion and the night sky lighting up. like it's a sunrise. Everybody describing this as a mushroom cloud, multiple videos showing a shockwave that shakes apartments and homes alike. Again, this is right outside of Jerusalem. This is also an area where Israel does a lot of ballistic missile testing, a missile tech. It's rumored to also be the place where Israel has its nuclear program. And so what's going on here? Well, the official explanation is that this was a controlled demolition and an ex... experiments. No need to worry, except for hold on just a second. If you're going to blow up this kind of a munition at like earth shattering, jaw breaking munition here, you've got to warn people. There are people that have hay snakers, there are people who have conditions, they can die, you can scare them. What is this actually? Now are they freaking out because their nukes got nuked? Well, and again, it may not have been created a harmonic detonation, but they could have still hit something significant. Remember that the stockpile or the materials used for creating the nuclear implosion, the reactive event, guys, that's some of the most powerful, that is actually what they, what do they say? That's the most powerful explosive on the planet, short of a nuke. So the explosive used is as dangerous as the nuclear device that it creates. Now it's not going to probably put out quite the mega tonnage or kilotonnage, depending on the weapon. Obviously, it's not a hydrogen bomb. But I guarantee it'd be pretty impressive if it went off. So it's as likely as not. This is not a new video. This has been out there for a while. I haven't seen anybody else talk about or cover it. He's the only one that I've found any videos on and you have to dig through his shorts. He doesn't cover this in any of his main videos. It's just one of his shorts. Yes, it's just there and oh by the way and okay, I didn't pull it. Maybe they'll pull it later if they're patient, but they haven't pulled it yet, which is why it should be rather curious to say the least. The, well, the problem is again, they're, well, number one, they don't have all their nukes in one basket. I'm going to remind everybody the other half of this formula is where are the Israeli submarines? I think they're parked off America and a few other locations and they're ready to attack us as part of the whole scam because everything's going to hell in a hand cart. The scam isn't working. They're becoming highly frustrated. Their panties are in a bunch. The perverts panties are in a bunch. and they want to kill somebody. They don't have a problem killing Americans. Let's remind everybody this piece that's coming up that was just being talked about by Tablut Thomas Massey presiding talking about the USS Liberty, like Shazam. What was that all about? Well, that's the Israelis. That's the Jews trying desperately to kill Americans for almost half a day. including coming out and if they could have, they would have landed on the, they'd have landed their helicopter, well I won't say landed the helicopter, they would have dropped commandos on the liberty and gone out and executed the survivors. But there were too many people alive. Plus they also, it was too late, other people, they had contacted other people in the fleet. And there was no doubt that many, many, many, many people knew that the USS Liberty was at risk and who was attacking it. Everybody knew who was actually involved. Contrary to the lies that they tried to generate later, oh we didn't know. Yeah, yeah you did. Shut up. So again, it's not the first time. The Israeli subs were provided by the Germans, but I think they also, it seems to me, that they got at least two Swedish subs. Now, I'm not going to be the microphone on that one, but I recall decades ago looking at the inventory, I think it was the Walrus class subs. It's one of the best at the time, and I think it still is high in the ratings. It was one of the most successful non-nuclear powered submarines available on the planet. And the Israelis, of course, bending people's elbows, I'm a victim, I'm a victim, I'm a victim, give me stuff for free, I'm a victim. Oi, I'm a victim. I'm sure that they got whatever they got from whoever, but I do know that they were able to do that with the Germans. So you've got our money paying for it, or again, the Germans handing the submarines over, no questions asked. all of it, you know, farcical paperwork that's irrelevant to the reality of the situation as far as how they got it, how they got them. But those subs are what I'd be looking for and they'd be the first thing I would sink in a conflict coming up. Any Israeli U-boat that might be identified in American coastal waters should be destroyed immediately for obvious reasons. They are a nuclear threat. They plan on threatening the United States, they already are actually, I guarantee you that's part of what they're doing in the Pentagon. That's part of the blackmail process that got them into the Pentagon. And that's why the traitors are operating with these other beasts slash animals from Israel hell because, well, you know, blackmail, just that simple. Not a surprise. Notice how Joyce sound like, oh my god, what are we now? Shut up. We know we have to do. They're not, they are like a tick already embedded under your skin and it's not fun but it's going to have to happen and that we're going to have to extract them from our presence. That's inevitable. That's the needful thing that has to happen. And it's not an if, it's just a when. And it's going to have to be sooner rather than later. Quickly as quickly as possible just to make sure we get it done right Next let's see or a little past the bottom here yesterday. It had a couple of questions What did I read from again? Okay? I think I said it clearly enough, but I will repeat it three times if you go to the book the scarlet letter by Hawk thorn Okay, the scarlet letter and what I read from that particular paragraph and a half is on page three of the introductory of the Scarlet Letter. It's page three of the introductory, which is that it's the earliest section of the book. Let's see, how many pages are total? 259? No, more than that. And this particular book is World War I, this copy that I have here. The original, what, 1850? I think that's what I read. So it's the scarlet letter. Okay, now pull out the boom book. We're gonna do one music request because we've got to stay a little ahead of this. Not much, but a little. And again, there's always one more. You know what, I had several people, everybody likes slayed cleaves. So Ed, if you could be low by slayed cleaves, that'll take care of one of our requests. And... Again, if you'd like to make a request, liberty at provide.net, send me an email, whatever you want, we'll probably play. We won't do MC5, but that's ancient, and anybody who was around back then knows why. But we do a lot of other eclectic stuff as requests, and a lot of it turns out to be pretty cool, I think. There's a lot of neat stuff still floating around out there that I haven't heard. And every time you guys... Come here we go something new it's cool Liberty Tree Radio, that was Below, B-E-L-O-W, Below by Slade Cleeds. He does a lot of other great folk. You know how I found him? I found him by semi accident. Acquired a whole bunch of Apple, remember the Apple, what was it, iPod? The Apple, the original ones, the earliest one, the first model. And on it were about 3,000 tunes, 3,000 songs. And, as you know, I do the Reader's Digest. I kind of clip through things and, hey, okay, it doesn't sound even right to me at all, on to another one. And in the inventory music was Below by Slade Cleves. And once I found out, hey, that's got a really interesting storyline to it. So I went to see what else he did and, well, yep, I kind of like the author. He definitely got a great voice and the subject matter is pretty interesting. So working man stuff. So it's pretty decent. Anyway, so that's how I found it. By the way, do I have the iPod? Sure I do. We have a whole package of Apple stuff. Early Apple stuff. When everybody else gets rid of their Apple stuff, I grab connectors, cables, power supply. They're all so unique to Apple and nothing else. So, yes, if you needed Apple junk, I have Apple junk. I have a bunch of it for all of their small devices. Totally alien to everything else out there. And again, the earliest, just like all the rest, black and white instead of, or was it crimson instead of gray? Remember you used to have color options, green, gray, and crimson. for choices of what color you wanted to look at in terms of a background and that was very exciting in and of itself back in the day guys that was really cool that was unique it was new it was wow it's kind of antique now but it's good was pretty cool actually it doesn't bother me that it is I've got older piece of equipment like that we can bring into service they work well Work well enough for what they're for and when the tide comes because of the price I could destroy it and it won't cry about it Oh my god my eight thousand dollar blah blah blah. No. No, it's my I got it for free blah blah blah and and and Throw some more fuel on that fire There we go. Yep all gone and No alligator tears. Well, I'm not even crying. What a surprise Real simple. That's why you keep the older tech around. Another thing very quickly here on that note, older tech. You know what? The drones that we presently are using, the only thing that has changed is the sophistication, which is downsize the electronics for onboard server control and for any type of mechanical control that you want, but analog will do almost everything that the present digital will. Okay? And we used to call the drones RC toys, but we had to come up with a very sophisticated, scary name. So now it's a drone of toys, man, the drone of toys. You're just so sophisticated. Here's what's interesting is you know they're talking about to try and make stories and get the epic going about You know what's going on with Iran and Iran forgive me with Ukraine. We've already been in Ukraine for what three four years? Listening to the disaster there But it is interesting that they're talking about how they're building their own well The only thing that I can see is this the motors themselves like if Ukraine still have Russian manufacturing, they could build the motor packs. That's not a problem, but I'll guarantee they probably don't. What do you want to bet that Ukraine is buying the little motor packs for their drone units if they're building from scratch? And I would put question mark if they're building from scratch. Do I believe they are? No, I don't think they're fully being built from scratch. I think they're Taking advantage of many different industries out there that are already in place, this is a classic rent a revolution situation, slash read that war, munitions and equipment and industrial surplus. In this case, it's industrial surplus. If you didn't care because it's going one way, you know how much junk is laying around out there in warehouses across the world? I've told you before that this is how a lot of stuff gets reinvested. Somebody already paid millions of dollars to build machinery that made a particular product. The product is no longer selling its original form. But they have 50 million widget model 1 and 60 million widget model 2s. But their dogs, man, they're dogs. Yeah, but they cost a lot of money to make and we got them for nothing. And so when you're looking at the dronatoids, just think about this, the process of utilizing older electronics, you know, electronic components, negates having to build a factory, at least for a little bit. Eventually you have no choice. You have to build from scratch. The well of surplus, you know, industrial surplus even, is only so deep, okay? But it does exist. And it is interesting how much is laying around out there. Example rotors, they can be made locally in any number of different 3D printout or, now, of course, that's today. But, guys, why bother? Why not just do some simple casting slash infusion mold plastic rotor? It's going one way. You're not worried about, oh my god, I've got to cover the warranty. It's only going to be good for so many, you know, hundreds of hours. It's a suicide drone, right? Oh yeah. Well, who cares if it works? It's only going to work for so many minutes. And then it's going to go what? Oh, it's going to go boom. Right. So who cares? Guys, if you could drop your standards for materials and construction dramatically because it's going one way. This is the part you have to rethink when you're looking at manufacturing like this. What you can't skimp on to a degree is the servos and controls, but in the motors, again, or like I said, are the most sophisticated. The body castings could even be made out of wood. And I'm sure as well, you could look heavy pine, don't think that way. Think of basically thin wall panel pine or other stock sawdust type materials because all it's doing is holding everything together until it explodes. So the process of making really interesting things like this, it's not that difficult. They want you to believe it's that difficult. If we have no shop or mechanical theory anymore in the schools, it's pretty easy to baffle everybody with bullshit and make them believe that it's just so difficult. It's so impossible to make. You don't want to possibly do it. Yes. We could do it this way. And of course, you have many who do that, they probably try to kill you. I mean, if it was our country. Go ahead, step in there. This brings to mind a Monty Python skit where they're talking about somebody who doesn't have a lot of money and he's not living the high life and instead he has nasty unpolished plywood teeth. But they still get the job done. Chomp, chomp, chomp. Now, don't worry, I can fix it with what? Wood glue? Now, now, now, I've got to use a better adhesive, a sailing adhesive. Oh Lord, save us. Well, it's true. Again, this is one of the things about, you know, I was listening to some of the garbage at the ready, but this is so unique. And so no, it's the way all countries used to be before NAFTA and GATT and the global agenda, especially the NATO slash EU agenda. Because you see, if you join the EU, remember what I said yesterday, everybody knows this, if you're in the EU. You had to drop almost all of your own in-country manufacturing. You had to strip your country of its capacity to produce for itself. However, if you didn't, you're ahead of the curve and above everybody else literally head and shoulders, and that's the situation you're seeing with the Ukrainians. You got to give credit where credit's due. Again, are they building all of the components? I would say they're probably running off of whatever motor by however many thousands, tens of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands that might be out there for the individual motor packs for the drone thrust. The individual control servos. You know, before they started all this crap that you see publicly, go back to our program. Well, you can't, but you could. I've talked about the whole idea of building drones like this for years, decades. You don't buy the best. You buy the dogs. You buy the dog servos. You buy the dog controllers. Why? It's going one way. Well, it's not the best. Bob Schmidlapp's 406 model servo provides precise and exciting competitive edge in the field of RSD toys. Oh, no, I need drones. Sorry about that. Drones. I meant drones. And so, you know, when you're marketing that kind of garbage, sure, yeah, it's like, hey, Bob Schmidlapp's got the best and I need the best. But does the other one fly? Well, I mean, does the other one work? Yup. Does it pitch yaw? Does it create all the, you know, attitudinal controls that you... Oh, yeah, it does everything. But it's not as exciting as the ones that, you know, Bob has put together. And, you know, he does have the, you know, he's got the dog, he's got the top end, they're the highest quality Swiss engineering. Now, I don't need Swiss engineering to blow somebody to smithereens, do I? Or at least hurt them so badly they'll wish they didn't come off the visit me. Oh, that's right. I don't you don't need much at all So, this is the part where, again, what they're doing is they're cherry picking, I'll guarantee. You've got Finland, you've got Sweden, you've got Taiwan, you've got, well, again, old Yugoslavia, which is now all the topped up states, but all the manufacturing is still there. And basically, Finland, Taiwan, and Yugoslavia were the gophers. for any clandestine warfare operation resupply or supply that you needed to do if you were in doing this kind of stuff. In this case it's over the counter but it's unique. You don't want anybody to know exactly what you're doing or the prices change. What are you doing with these? Oh nothing, I got a little kid's toy I'm trying to produce. You've got to better come up with a bullshit story. Because the moment somebody realizes that it's worth more, they charge more. See, there's the other problem with this situation. It is a business. Okay, don't ever forget that this is all business. They're all profiteers. So you want to get in there before anybody figures out what you're doing and you do it through shill companies and oblique purchases and then you slop everything together and it's good enough for what it's for. Fixed wing drones are still far more efficient than the quad type that you see. It's like, well, Mark, the other ones are more maneuverable. Yeah, but if it is going to be a suicide diversionary drone, it doesn't need to be sophisticated in any way, shape, or form. It casts a maneuver a little bit. You can even program the thing. You can set up actually with analog controls. You could set it up so it would just do a little bit of diddling, so it would give the enemy high confidence it's a target of opportunity. And in the process, it wastes their time, which is mostly what you're doing with a lot of the weapon systems we're talking about. The idea is to consume the enemy's energy as they try to deal with the threat. It doesn't have to be all that successful as far as what it does when it gets there. If it goes off and goes boom, that's a positive thing. That's something you want. Yes, sir. That's what we were hoping for. But it's the idea that, again, a wave of technology, a wave of weapons based in this technology, you know, concept, are highly distractive as much as anything. They are, again, again, deception, deception, deception. That's your purpose for doing what you're doing in a situation like this, deception. First rule. Anyway, we're almost to the top. So, drones, droneatoids, Ukraine, they're not the only ones doing it. I have buckets. We already started on a drone project like this years ago. I have literally cases of rotary blip. We already had molded. And it was just a sidebar thing. We used whatever color chip was available. See, there's all kinds of selection processes with making plastic. And by the way, you can make it as frangible or durable as you want. Example, from our bed fan sponsor years ago, I have two cases of fans from his first bed fan. He bought them from China. He didn't know as much about how scurrilous the Chinese are. So he got the fans in and he said, well, Mark, these are really great fans. They run, they do what they're supposed to do as far as running goes. But watch this, and he stuck a pencil into the fan blade and it shattered. It didn't stop, it didn't bend a little bit, it exploded. And these are just the little computer fans, guys. Nothing big, nothing that, you know, it's not nuclear or anything like that. But what's interesting about it is he pointed out, he said, now that I know better, the next wave were a better product, but I have cases of these, you want some? Well, yeah, I do. You know what I've done with most of those? I've used them for air circulation in closed environments because they are 12 volt fans. They will run forever. I don't plan on sticking my finger in them. And I'm going to put a little, right off the bat, you put a little screen in front of everything just to make sure it's got a little protection. Now, if it did get fragged, I have two boxes of standbys. I have two boxes available. And for what we did with them in a small closed environment, a small space, I also used them for a couple of food dryers just as add-on vans. But that's an example of, again, quality of product. What can go wrong? Just because you expected the product to be performing at a certain level doesn't mean the scurrilous business partner you selected wasn't just all right from the get-go planning on running away with your money and laughing about the fact that you trusted him in the first place. Ha ha ha. American round-eye fool. Yes, the bad. So that can happen. In fact, actually, if you remember the original Batman, not the original, but the later Batman series, where he orders all the stuff. He ordered the bat masks and the butler is going, yeah, well, Michael Kane was the butler in that particular one. And he goes, well, there is a bit of a problem. And he taps the face shield, the face mask for the Batman and it shatters. And he goes, how many of these do we have? I think he said 2,000. He goes, I guess we better reorder. So, again, an example of what I'm talking about. Just in there again, movie presentation. We always use movie as a way to relate things. People can basically imagine and understand. It works pretty well. Otherwise, the software, or forgive me, not the software, but the hardware for the computing and telemetry end doesn't have to be that sophisticated. And remember, we're not trying to dogfight. We're going to just send this thing out one way. We may go up, we may go down, we may go left, we may go right, but we ain't going very far, no matter how we look at it. Even though it's all the way up to the end of the fiber optic control, or all the way up to the limit of the radio control. And somebody who has more drones than they do boom boom, could always send some out, and they never know whether there's going to be a boom-boom on them or not. Exactly. Remember, the idea is to keep the bad guys guessing. That's happening right now as we speak on the battlefield. That's what's going on overseas right now. You can't be sure. Well, it's just like the phone bone, fakie dome that the Israelis put up, which by the way, we paid for 100 percent. Jews didn't buy anything. They just stole our money to do it. They always do. But what's interesting is what's the first rule? Throw whatever junk you got. Why? Because they can't take a chance. They've got to shoot at it. And you have to use whatever you choose to use. Now here's the thing. You could choose to use older interceptor technology too. But you'll notice they didn't choose to do that. And they did have other options. Or did they throw those things away and cut them up and as idiots, fools, and stupid people destroyed technology that we had already paid for because they're smart or not? Yeah, they're smart. No, they weren't. In fact, they demonstrated that they literally denuded themselves of resources, minimized what they had, intentionally to make America look bad, by the way. And now we're in a situation where they're out of the new stuff. Where'd all the old stuff go? Well, you know, the Israelis bought it. No, they didn't buy it. They gave it to them. They sold it to somebody else. It's the stuff that will be shooting at us if we do start a bigger war. Oh, that's right! Yeah, we weren't supposed to remember that one either. Okay, we're at the top. We will remember that we have a top of the hour break. So for everybody out there, we're going to hear the music. It is Thursday. It is hot outside. It is warm. Everything is ticking in the garden. Very happy because we have ducky water, guys. We have duck bobs. I water the garden with ducky juice. Oh, it's like liquid ever...it's liquid ever grow. Trust me on that one. It is super grow, as a matter of fact. God bless our Republic. That's the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we are the march, belonging to our day and night. We're gonna kick him in the butt, big guy. Waiting for that to happen. 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Afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, this is the end hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, south, west, north, and north. 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 our merchant marine operators out there and many, many others. There are quite a few other people who listen and then rebroadcast both analog and digital and do this. They do this literally on a daily basis. We appreciate the fact that they tune in and then share this program through the outbound analog and digital network that's been created mostly. It's satellite pinging. satellite bill your balls. It's kind of fun. You really need to look into it. It's not hard to set up to do it either, by the way. It's ridiculously cheap. Anyway, it is obvious we're also in a myriad of other communications technologies. I want to say hi to Channel 31 out there who has been doing a really great job. The yeoman's task of setting us up a tremendously intricate and overlapping grid of alternate communications technology and they have not been resting. So We're going to try and give them a little bit of a thank you here pretty soon. Not breaking any surprise, but again, appreciate the fact that guys and gals have been doing the work that they're doing, especially the masked work. We just had a couple of masks that were put in the bottom of the state, and these are big boys. A little weeble wobbly, if you hear them put something like that up, well, if you do it right, it's not weeble wobbly too much, but no matter what, when you're up on the end of one single tri-shaft and installing the next part, It is kind of impressive, okay, it is specialized work and a lot of people have done, Ed's been part of that, that kind of task in the past. And again, heads up, you can do it too. We are looking for volunteers because we have a job opening. Okay, we have two job openings. Oh God, did I say that? Anyway, it is the 4th of June, it is the 18th year of open obvious and in your face Fabian the socialist and the Soviet socialist occupation of America over the K2026 old earth calendar 2026 battle for the Republic book 3 a dark anniversary and yes, I appreciate the finished tasks you guys we're actually getting a wave from our from channel 31 crew they're up in the Hold on here. They're up in the Petoskey area right now. As a matter of fact, Petoskey, Mackinaw, they'll be all the way down to the 10 junction with 27. I think by the time they're done, the end of the week, which will not be Friday, but rather Saturday. So we might even see them in passing on the road. I might get a chance to stop in and drop some things off with you guys. But thank you. We appreciate your doing. Go ahead, call her. Jump in there. Did you hear about the breaking news the third black bear sighting in three weeks in the lower peninsula Mount Pleasant I think today they they a hundred pound black bear Climbed a tree wouldn't leave they got a mattress from a school or something Tranquilized it and it fell in the mattress then they they took it up to Houghton or something Oat lake. Poor little thing. What is black earth fighting in the Lower Peninsula in three weeks? I would think that there's more. Well, okay, in the Lower Peninsula, let me point something out. Years ago, we were hunting up in Montmarincy County, which by the way is one of the French counties, one of the old French voyager counties. Look up Montmarincy, you'll see where that one is. So anyway, east of Lewiston there's the Old Fisheries. This is a DNR facility that was built way back in the Depression in the last century. It's really neat because they have concrete sluice waves from one pond to the next, and they still raise fish. As far as I know, I don't think they've shut it down. They've continued to at least maintain it. But they started doing the Super Bluegill up there. And we were up there one time and literally the sluice way was a solid line of fish from side to side, butt to tail, or I should say tail to head, forgive me, and they were transferring them from one pond to the other using the waterway. And these suckers were the size of a regular bluegill as they were being transferred for the next phase. Well, that's a lot of food and I would point out that those channels are constantly accessed by the fish, making them an easy, let's just say, scoop point. So during one of the deer seasons, this is the last time that my grandpa went hunting both my grandpas. As a matter of fact, grandpa showing grandpa corned ghee, my dad, almost every one of our All my brothers and my sister, my oldest sister, and also several of the guys that were with me in Opfor, they came up. Everybody saw a bear, a black bear. This is the Lower Peninsula. Everybody saw a black bear. And I had one that came up literally to muzzle point with my rifle. My Carl, another friend of ours, had one come in, take a big old bear dump about 15-20 yards from him. That doesn't smell good. Then rub his butt on a tree for his paper. In the woods? In the woods and flop down. Yeah, bear, you know, well actually we're worried about where the bear dumped in the buck, remember, shit in the buckwheat, remember? But the bear lays down right next to him just about 20 yards away and goes to sleep middle of the day. My dad saw one, my grandpa saw one, both my grandpas did, and each one of these were different bears because we were spread out across the fishery area across what is the single ridge line through that area. And so again, the black bear are here on this side of the Mackinac. In fact, they're here quite extensively. You always hear about people running into mama bears that get pissed because people are fiddle farting with the baby bears. Rule number one, you see a baby bear, don't mess with it. Right. Mama bear. I have family. We have family that has had 100 acres or so east or west of Houghton Lake. I can't remember what the town was called, but there were bear on that property. There were gas garrets on the property and you know, they built the bunch of brothers bought it and had houses and But we hunted there and there were bear. Yep, definitely. Well, the interesting thing about it is that, again, the perfect combination of the population just, you know, it's not that the fish weren't there already, but they were, at the time, they were breeding more extensively from all of those ponds. They were using them, truly using them, which is good. I like to see that. If you're going to, if we already spent money on it, why not make it work? But just to figure that they couldn't transmigrate down to the bottom of the state, guys, eventually the population gets so dense. It's like a Canadian geese. When I was a kid, it was a big deal to see a Canadian goose. A big deal. Now, when people go out to their lake and they look out front on the docks, there are the ship birds. Oh, not the geese are here! That's not what they say. Why? Because wherever they are, your deck, it's going to be a little slick when you walk through the area where they've been. You know, in the summer mark, you know, along Lake Huron and Lake St. Clair, it's all from Canadian geese poop on the beach where people are not... Well, it's natural. Here's the thing. I brought this up to people before and I'll bring this up again, but first let's finish something here. Right now, this year, just a qualifier, if I'm seeing as much as I am, we have swans in this area not as heavy but thicker than I've ever seen in my lifetime. They have propagated and propagated and rep propagated and every waterway here has either Canadian geese or swans. Now once a swan takes over a pond, most are pretty feisty, they'll drive everybody else off. Not necessarily the ducks, but certainly the geese. So they're territorial in that respect. But here's the other thing, Blue Heron. Sandhill crane sandhill crane or another one used to be oh Now it's like wow. Yeah, look another Santa whole legion of sandhill crane not just one or two So all those the one ribeye of the sky mark yeah, I know the frame of the ribeye of the sky I Wouldn't eat the poor little so yeah, I would I know people that live on I was, I wonder if I was hungry, but I'm not, it's not urgent, you know what I mean? However, here's the thing I was going to be pointing out. How many people used to watch Walt Disney on NBC? Oh yeah. Any, yep. Okay. Do you remember? Right. Okay, but hold on, hold on. Now, there was an introduction because remember they went to color. Okay, I want to jog everybody's memory. In fact, I have not looked to see if it's on YouTube because everybody's been reposting or maybe on the Disney Channel. But let me jog everybody's memory. There's an image there that is an example of what we're talking about with population density, the way it has been in the past. It's like when they're bitching about the geese now, okay? And I understand why. Oh my God, you know, goose poop. But There's an image at the beginning of that intro for Walt Disney, okay, Sunday night, and it is a stream of deer. Does anybody remember this? There's a log in the foreground, and the deer, the image starts. Yeah, it keeps going and going and going. It's like, hey, you guys, why do you go in single file? There's so many of you. Over. Go over the log. Yeah, they're jumping along, but it's an ocean. They're wide too. They end up bunching up and there literally is a wave of deer jumping over that log. Remember? There's a wave. By the time you're done, you can see that they're shoulder to shoulder to shoulder going back for as far as you can see. That was a deer herd. They didn't make that up. That was a deer herd. Okay, so at one time in many parts of this is when we talk about, you know, verdant and lush. That's what you're seeing depicted in real time. That wasn't CG people. They didn't have CG back then. It was actual imagery of the activity of the wildlife participating in life in general. In this particular point, it was a perfect image that was collected. But nobody thinks about that. I have only seen, only once in my lifetime have I seen almost, not even, it's kind of a ghost of that. Back in the, in 1969, we were in the old section of Lewiston, oh, northeast of Lewiston, north-northeast of Lewiston, over by Avery Lake. And we were in the old forest area where the leftovers of the great fire of the 20s had taken place. And there were tree trunks there of Michigan pine so big they were hollowed out on the inside, the stumps, which stood 16 to 20 feet. And then there are holes. The rest of the wood was laying sideways in the... this is old growth forest. Michigan old-growth forest. It was so big I could step inside and you could have lived inside it. The tree was hollowing out from, you know, weather, you know, the dust, you know, the drip of, you know, the water and dust of ages routine. And I looked to the north. My dad said, shh, be quiet. He heard something coming. And I think we counted about 120 or 130 head of deer moving kind of like you saw. They were still spread out a little more, but like you see in that image, because those deer were hurt or channeled to where they were doing what they were doing when they were photographing. And it was, look to me, it was an evening shot. It wasn't a day shot. It was at least dusk. But it was similar, deep dark woods, and it was just to see so many deer in one place, it's the only time I've ever seen a herd that big. And there were other deer we couldn't count beyond our sight, so that might have been a less flank. of a larger herd from that way back when. And I know for a lot of people, that's way back in 69. That's a modern era, people. In 69, we had almost everything you have in one form or another and a lot of stuff you don't have. Okay, now, we had capabilities you don't have now. Just think about that. So it can happen and again, this is why when you hear about deer we've had coyotes and you know We've had coyotes in Detroit anybody remember? We talked about this. It's you know been a few years So you never know? It's bizarre how the wildlife move, you know through the environment and how stealthy and effective they are being able to do so That's what's interesting to me. It's like a little sneaky bastard. How the hell did you get here? And it doesn't mean they weren't helped. I mean, I wouldn't be surprised that DNR dropped those coyotes off in Detroit. Yeah, I'm sure they did. They're rotten little bastards, okay? Let's understand that. They're rotten little monsters. But it is interesting. I would not be surprised to see the bear population slide south. The problem is when they start getting into a denser populated area, a lot of people aren't going to look to them and see, oh we've got to understand Buzzy or Smokey the Bear, it's going to be, oh my god, the bear is outside. Boom. The bear is not outside anymore. And the other thing is they're not pets. Just because you see lots of cool movies and videos on YouTube, That doesn't mean anything people. I mean these are still wild animals and they will easily find a bird or put up their arse and an attitude that they can cop in a heartbeat and they got bigger claws than you do. And they're only able to... Yeah, well what they do is they grab you and stuff you under a log. They're just like alligators. That's what bears do. What they'll do is they kill you or think they kill you. and then what they'll do is drag you someplace, cover you up, and come back when you're soft and chewy before the other predators do. So they reported today a record lake trout, a brown lake trout caught in Lake Superior in Minnesota 45 and a half inches long and it just beat the record was set a month ago for a 44 and a quarter inch brown lake trout. Was in the Wisconsin side? of Lake Minnesota. They said Minnesota. Lake Superior, Minnesota. What am I thinking about? It can only be Minnesota for weeks or four. Lake Michigan, Wisconsin. God, Mark. Yes. Well, again, interesting. They've been dumping and producing a lot of special advanced breeding fish that they've put together and dropped in the lakes. So I wouldn't be surprised that you're going to start seeing the fruits of their liver. sooner rather than later that would be expected. It is interesting that... The twisting is off the charts in Lake Superior right now. It's record catches and record size. Excellent. Yeah. I yield. Thank you. There's always carp. They're slower and easier to catch. Remember, that's why we brought them here. Carper, a car food. Remember that. That's why we brought them here. They got the flying carp too, remember that? Yeah, we didn't mean to bring those here. That's another invasive species that we just hunt to extinction. We have to do that. Why is it we're always supposed to be so good at hunting to extinction and then all of a sudden we have this invasive species and we don't seem to know how to hunt to extinction? You're right. What happened? Well, because they're protected. What happened there, people? Well, no, they're really not protected yet. Again, you want to make, if you want to get rid of a flying cart, and by the way, I believe I've talked about this and then somebody, the echo chamber it did feed off, somebody actually went through and has been making production facilities of some kind. They actually are canning the fish for marketing. I don't know what they're doing with them. It seems to me at the very least, cat food. Traditionally, when you've made cat food, what you do is you use a pressure cooker. And don't worry, anything that's inside there is dead, dead, dead and sterile, sterile, sterile. Okay, that's what pressure cookers are good for. And interestingly enough, just put a bounty on the fish. You'll pay so many pennies a pound, and the more carp you bring in, the more money you make. And the only thing you can bring in is flying carp. And I would say it would only take a very short period of time for the carp, flying carp, to be exterminated. But that's just me. And it's the same problem with Australia, with the rabbits and the other critters that are invasive. It's like, all you have to do is Put a mild bounty on them you don't have to spend a whole lot of their money But if you're if you've got the Jewish mob there They're stealing a hand over fist and the way to do that is to make a government program and then you have to keep paying and paying on an ineffective government program because that's how they laundered the money to the Israelis I'm sorry the Zionists who deserve your money you don't Just think I garbage you do all over the planet, and it's the same routine over and over and over again too by the way We're at the bottom of the hour. Oh, hold on. I got to pull up the... We are going to at least get a few things kicked off our list because we're already on Thursday and we have been adding music to the music request book here, people. And I greatly appreciate that. I am not complaining. We will eventually catch up. Let's see. Oh, okay. Forgive me. I got to... Now, I will say this. If you want to hear Moby Extreme Ways, remember, Take the time, come to Liberty Tree Radio on Wednesday, and at 7 o'clock, as an intro, you can hear Extreme Ways, okay, by Moby, because that's the theme for Craig from Forbidden Knowledge. So if you could, take the time to do that. I do have it in the book, but I don't see why you can't stick around it. We'll do it that way. We will play it eventually. But I'll remind you, that is the theme for Craig's program. Okay, let's do it this way. By the way, Home Free Ed Man of Constant Sorrow Home Free Dash Man of Constant Sorrow. And you'll recognize the song if you remember the movie. But this I think is one of the cover pieces actually. But it's still really well done. And for everybody out there, again, if you'd like to make a music request, liberty at provide.net. Get that request over here and we'll do what we can to put it up on the air and everybody will know that you captured the station for a whole two, three, four, or seven minutes, depending on the song. That's pretty cool. You actually become kind of a de facto DJ and that's always fun, no matter who you are. Let's see man of constant sorrow. I am a man and again You're listening to Liberty Tree radio dot 4 mg.com Liberty Tree radio dot o RG and Don't forget you can write us at PB and PO box 1 9 4 Dexter, Michigan 4 8 1 3 0 here we go That was, interestingly enough, I believe a demi- original actors did not wear the musicians in Where Art Thou, Brother Where Art Thou. And apparently there's quite a conversation about well they thought that they could do it and everybody was having a great time but when they listened to the recording Some people asked who is killing the cat and they realized, oh God, he does not have the voice for this. We will have to find somebody else. Again, they had a lot of fun doing the movie and if you recognize the song very popular actually it's not a new piece It's like others that we've played you've been around for about a good 180 years 140 years or so not 180. Go ahead call her jump in there. It's Edward. Is it? Yeah, it was Clooney who asked him over on that because he told everybody who's the state that he started singing and it's real if he's where he's so sure about something about himself that he could do it and that they got into production and when they got into the studio they couldn't use him. I don't know about the other two but I know for sure him I was just watching a documentary on that on that the other night and yeah he used it and he knew he botched it up when he got in there because he thought he was doing so well and everybody just looked at him. Oh my god, what the hell happened here? What are you doing? You're trying to get the story in the movie. That's what you're trying to do. You're trying to ruin the movie. The one thin guy, he's played in a bunch of westerns. He's got a voice. Oh god, he's got kind of like thin chin, kind of like buck teeth. You'd recognize him if you saw him. And right off the top of my head, I can't tell you the artist's name. I could pull it out if I looked. But, interestingly enough, he actually does have a pretty good voice. And he's done quite a few different movies where he's actually played as a, well actually worked a particular song or worked as a musician. So, yeah, there are, there's some interesting stuff out there. Again, I appreciate it. Thank you for making the request, by the way. If you want to, again, a reminder, I know there's a few other pieces from that movie I'd actually like to play. Not today, we'll do it sometime. But that just jogged my memory. Too many things to do, not enough time to get them all done. And we have fun in the process of doing what we do here, guys. The other side is gnashing of teeth, renting of hair. They're the whiny, weasy, whiny people you don't want to be around. We're the people that are kind of fun because, you know, hey, we will sing as we slay. I will sing while I am in the back. I will fight to the last and you will find that if I can keep that smile on my face, if my head's still on my shoulders, that we're going to stay out there with an attitude and y'all better be thinking the same way. We plan on winning and when we win we're going to rub it in on the other side. We're going to make them hurt a lot and have fun doing it. So, Let's see, next we have about 20 minutes before the top of the hour. It is Thursday. We're heading almost into the work weekend. Nobody is open or active at any of the facilities that I know of right now. But if you are, send me a spike over here on the UltraNet side and let me know. We'll give you guys a handshake and a thank you. We appreciate the fact we have had so many people signing up for two things. Number one, where I was putting out the request for operators, I believe we've pretty well set the numbers where we need them to be. Thank you. So our DJ slash radio operator and monitors are in place for the up and coming months. And the other is the Air-Mech project. We have a bunch of people step up to this. I think one of the reasons is because we do have a lot of people who are into RC toys. You want to call them drones, I call them RC toys, that's where they came from. And in Michigan here we've had a lot of people that have done performance work with that type of equipment for a very, very, very long time. So we are going to change the order of battle here, people. We are going to significantly change the condition. And what's really interesting is that the people that are stepping up, as I was talking about earlier in the other hour, when we were talking about manufacturing, that is where we're sitting down at the table and going, hey, how can we make this work? How can we make this happen? What do we need to do? Now, a lot of the tech is already off the shelf. In other words, we could actually, we don't have to reinvent the wheel, build a new factory or whatever. There's a bunch of stuff already done here in Michigan. Let me give you an example. I wanted an arrow production facility. We found one that was completely intact. In the building, everything there, they just walked away. It's a complete arrow factory. From beginning to end, raw materials come in one way and finished arrows go out the other, both wooden and alloy or graphite. There's a bunch of businesses like this all over the state of Michigan where they just gave up, they threw their hands up, they walked out the door, shut the door, locked it after they turned out the lights, and it's just sitting there waiting to be taken over. And we're doing that with a bunch of the different facilities. So we will have a components manufacturing operation for RC toys. read that, you take a pick, whatever you want to call them. And in the process, upgrade dramatically with regard to how we're going to be able to engage in this fight. Because we have to be able to sustain. Now the other thing here, as I said, raw materials come in one way. You know, I mentioned wood. Now let's remind everybody of something. Wood is a non-strategic material. This is very critical when it comes to manufacturing and operations. So, an example is, you know, you could build the rotors for your drone out of wood. And by the way, although it's not my first choice, they want it as simple as possible, but we do have CNC wood production. These are non-critical parts that are, you know, nothing that you can point at and go, oh my god, this is evil. You know, like if you're making a If you're 3D printing a gun, they're gonna do everything they can to propagandize being against that. But what are you gonna say about doing a rotor for a drone? Oh my god, they're making a rotor! Yeah? Well, for a drone! Yeah, what's your point? Well, they're making a rotor! Yeah, okay, you said that already. Well, but I don't like it! Yeah, I don't really care. And your point? Well, they can't do that! Well, actually, it looks like they are doing that. Why don't you shut up and sit over in the corner there. You can drink your broccoli shake and wear your kimono and sing, I Wish I Were an Oscar Mayer Wiener over there off to the side. Come near us again and I'll box your ears. How's that sound? Can you relate to that? Hopefully you can, because otherwise, I'm going to box your ears. Oh, you're stupid! Again, we have an opportunity here. Everybody's pitching in on a lot of different projects now. And the other thing here, Yes, I know. Somebody just, yeah, hold on. Yeah, I'm not forgetting. We are now dotting the I and crossing the T on a bunch of other mechanized equipment projects. One of the things we're going to do is a two and a half maintenance rally. One of the farmers up Middle State has a beautiful series of connected big long Quonset huts. Big ones. We're talking, this was for potato farming. The buildings are clear. I have a whole bunch of my two and a half parts that I bought back during our government surplus era. I've got about eight deuce and a half multi-fuel motors in the transport cans located middle of the state of Michigan. I've got axles, we have additional subcomponents, brand new in the box, everything from rearview mirrors, replacement running lights, you can go right down the shopping list. It's brand new in the box, old inventory, Vietnam before or after. What we're going to do, and in fact I've already sent out notices, we are going to do a big, deuce and a half M35 meetup. and we're going to do a cooperative maintenance schedule event. Now probably it will start Friday, we're going to be able to camp out there. In fact, basically we can camp in the buildings if these things are massive. This is a massive, big, long building. Plus several secondary buildings that are attached to it. So what we're going to do is bring in the air, bring in the tools. I'm going to donate a couple of tool boxes, roller tool boxes I have here that I've been putting pieces together. One is a Craftsman box. Every time I find a Craftsman tool, it goes in there. Wrenches, sockets, pneumatic, you know, components, anything. I don't care if this Craftsman goes in that box. That's going up there, but what we're going to do is bring a vehicle in. Everybody's going to come in and have one element that they're going to survey. Electrical harness, part alpha. What do I mean by that? Well, the deuce half is set up in three components with its electrical harness. The ass end, the cab area, and the front. All of the harnesses for these vehicles guys are so cool because they have little tabs on them with numbers. There is no way you can make a mistake unless you can't read numbers to not put the wire harness together properly. Here's the cool thing. I have a pallet of wire harnesses. When did I get those? About 30 years ago, as a matter of fact. They're brand new old inventory, still in the sealed vacuum container packs, envelopes, big ass envelopes, tan in color. And what we're going to do is we're going to bring a vehicle in and everybody will have a component that they're going to go over. We're going to check and do a write-up for anything that looks like rust or maintenance that needs to be done. And then the vehicle gets rolled out after we do the first checkover, the first makeover, and also start to do certain work where we do change out in smaller or non-critical parts. Then we roll the vehicle forward and we start going over the list of things that need to be done to help out the owner and to bring the vehicle up to, you know, AAA grade. Now we are talking about painting, but I don't know we can do it if we have enough people show up we can scrape we can scratch we can sand and we can paper tape over everything and we can paint them there on the spot We've got people with the equipment myself included I'll donate a couple of the compressors I picked up from these estate sales are pretty good size and we'll have a number of them on hand so we can just literally walk up and And it's done So that is now a scheduling item and again if you have your pin number for project, I guess, well we haven't come up with a name yet, but we are going to definitely upgrade all of the M35 Deuces. I know somebody's asking immediately what about the older dodges and GMCs? We want to do this one time. Of the older dodges, I know we have a big fleet of those too. and the GMCs, both of those post-World War II, pre and early Vietnam. We have a ton of them here in Michigan because a lot of the farmers picked them up, and in turn we have been picking those up from the farms that have decided not to use them anymore. So we are going to do a maintenance production line for that also. Right now we're going to do our prime movers, these vehicles, because they're multi-fuel. Now, I'm going to I'm willing to, not sacrifice, but I'm willing to use four of those canned engines that we have so that we can upgrade a number of vehicles to the last model of multi-fuel engine. This means we could burn anything. That's why the vehicles, the engines are better off in something. So I don't know how many, we have hundreds of these vehicles that could be brought in. That's why we need to schedule this. We're going to do this in an intelligent process. Some people have spare rims. We've got wheels that need to be remounted. We do have replacement tires. Original issue, but we also could switch out to the present war era, Iraq war era, all terrain sand tires. The big lake puffier bulling tires, we'd explain it. They offer more weight distribution over a wider surface. A lot of the vehicles that you see coming out of the auctions have been converted over to these, which is why more of the older wheels and rims have become available, and we've purchased many hundreds and hundreds of those. So we may do a couple of engine swap outs. It's very easy to do. We are obviously not getting rid of anything. In fact, here's the next step. Number one, we have people experienced, who are former military, who have rebuilt down to the block. the multi-fuel engine. They have decades of experience. So what we're probably going to do is establish a class where everybody that wants to learn something about that engine shows up and participates. And what we're going to do is complete surgery on site with one engine. But it'll be disassembled, inspected, parts evaluation. You've got to remember, we even have the test racks for these engines. We actually have, I've got test racks, I don't even have one right now. I have test racks for the M1514 MUT, everything that the government built. Back when they were getting rid of these things, guys, they went out for pennies, they went out for chump change. Couldn't pass them up, but we actually have the complete test rack where you pull the engine right out of the MUT. You turn it around, you slide it right into this test unit, everything hooks up and all the metering and everything is established to determine what's going on with the engine. Plus it has an oil evaluation testing system that's with the one. I don't have it on both of them. But the two that I have, those can be used for the mutt. We actually have a lot of people that have them, but I just don't have any. Not right now. So, again, this is a heads up because a lot of you guys that do have these, we have a lot of them here in Michigan, a bunch of them in Ohio, a whole pile of them in Indiana. So we're going to be doing an invite, so it will be a drive in and when you leave, you're going to look and sound and you'll act a whole lot prettier when we're done, but you'll be more mechanically efficient and sound. Yes, we're going to do oil changes, all the other stuff, that will all be automatic. Anything that's a perishable change out, we're going to be doing everything. Hey, Mark, real quick. If you do know that you need parts, we need a list of what you think you may need also. That's part of the program. Go ahead, jump in there, color. Yeah. You said those engines. Now that was the Anbok injection pump, wasn't it, on those engines? Oh, there are three companies. As far as the design and engineer model, I'd have to double check. There were three companies that made them. One was an offshoot company out of Minnesota up there where they have all the fire engine, you know, where they build all the fire trucks. There were three different subcontractors for the different systems. And that's why there's an M35, A1, A2, A6, A7, then there's a B1, B2, B5, B8, whatever. because as they built different variants because of specification changes, they changed the model number. That's where it gets people confused because of the prefix after M35. Go ahead. There's a reason I mentioned that. M-BOC pumps or parts for the M-BOC pumps It's getting damn near impossible to find. I've got an an amboke pump right now that I'm going to have to make parts for. The plunger, the fuel metering valve, and the little clip that holds the spring in for the plunger. I'm going to have to make those because you can't actually buy them anymore. Now the six cylinder for the military, I think the O-Rains And the plunger is still available. But if you've got a no-amboc pump, guys, don't ever throw them damn things away. There are people out here that you can rebuild the heads even though they claim that you can't. And damn sure never throw any of that stuff away because there's going to be somebody out here that can make it. They literally, the plunger in those marks, in the code for the serial number, it will give you the millimeter diameter for that. Most of them are like 8.5, which is 8.5 millimeter. And that literally will tell you the size of rod that you need to make that plunger with. Now the rod can be broken, but it's really hard to make the metering valve and it's really, really hard to make the clip because all that stuff has to be super hardened and the plunger itself is timed. It is durable, but you're going to have to be able to heat treat it and handle it in that way. But if anybody, now I can't remember, several years ago I was looking for amboque parts because we had an engine go down and we needed an amboque injection pump. And then we got really, really stinking lucky and picked up a core that was actually good for 600 bucks. That's how rare this stuff is starting to get. I know like on some of the farm tractors there's some books out there that will actually give you part numbers. And I have to assume that there's got to be books for them that gives you the actual part numbers, the torque specs, because there's also a brass washer inside there, like a copper brass type washer. Even that's not available anymore. And even the seal kits for the head, very hard to get, and they're not considered a national type. In other words, it's not a common number. That's what I'm trying to say. Real quick, Monk, did you get my scabbards? Yes, we did. I was going to comment on that at 8 o'clock. I got the box, opened it up. I think the narrower of the two, I mean both of them will work for what they're expected to do. But the narrower model of the two is basically what we were talking about. That's good. OK. Well, the other one is actually for AI-1514. Yeah. AI-1514. Yeah. Now the big thing real quick before we start let's go back to the douche and halves Yeah, okay idea idea because this is something everybody forgets the drivetrain and motor packs for 80% of NATO's vehicles all came from us and while it may be Moag or it may be whatever as far as what it says on the tin body on the outside and a whole pile of those undercarriage parts. First of all, Dana did most of the work on any of the British or French transports, no matter who made them. That was the big deal about Chrysler being sold out years ago to the foreigners because what they wanted, they didn't want Jeep, per se, and they didn't care about Chrysler. What they wanted was Dana out of Chelsea, out of Chelsea, Michigan. because Dana holds all the patents for about 90% of the drivetrains that have been used in every military vehicle since even 2 World War II. And interestingly enough, up until not too long ago, we could get any part from Dana, including any parts, you know, rated for 1933, 35, 37 or whatever, if it was a mil-spec project. Now, the reason I bring it up is because you see the French still build a lot of these parts, but we have to cross-reference the information. The sub-assemblies, and this is where you just brought this up, I hadn't thought about this, but the reason I bring this up Remember the Eagle four wheel drive, made by AMC, the Eagle, it's the Concord slash the Hornet with a four wheel drive under package made by Jeep. Remember that? Yeah, absolutely. Yes, absolutely. A lot of people parked them and said, well, they didn't want to throw them away because, man, it's a Jeep and I like the car. And everybody was selling them for nothing because you couldn't get brakes and you couldn't get all of the drivetrain parts everybody thought that they were out of production. Lo and behold, somebody finally was smart, went over and found out that Renault was making virtually every part for the drivetrain right up until, I mean, recently. So it may not be here, but remember how many countries nobody's throwing anything away overseas. We're the ones who throw things away. They get them. We're the idiots that throw things away. Now you talked about Dana's. Can't you still get Dana Spicer parts? Oh, absolutely. But the problem is it was taken over and what this did was gave them the ability to rape the copyrights and patents. That's what they were, that's why, that was part of the NAFTA and GAT crap. I know that because some people that are listening, their family worked for Dana when that happened. And we were feeding off Dana. Guys, a bunch of the parts that we have for the friend gun carriers that we have. And the, oh, even the Sherman, the Sherman tanks we have. You can find all the cross-referenced drivetrains, parts, races, everything through Dana. And I mean, these lower side of gears and things were, yeah, Dana's fighter gears for differential did a whole slew of stinking engines. I don't know, I mean, rear end. I don't, yeah, everywhere. I don't know if they work in a tank, but my God, they probably would if you had the right number. Well, you gotta remember, most vehicles, what they did is they feed, they fed off the automotive industry. It makes sense. Why rebuild when somebody already did all the work and you're trying to fight a war? See, so, but, yeah, what we need to do, okay, this has got me on a mission, there's M-Box, you know, the M-Box solution. I'd be willing to bet that one third party or third world country is probably making the parts. We just needed both the facts and... Or if it's Rwanda or if it's, but I guarantee somebody's doing it out there. They got some Singapore. I do want to bet. Yeah, I do. Singapore. Pakistan. Yeah, Singapore or Thailand. Yes, exactly. Yeah. Yes. Or here's another one. Another one, guys. Hungary. Okay, let's remind everybody of something. All the Russian trucks out there, we're all GM trucks. And other than the fact that they were all American parts on the inside, they stole them up. Well they didn't steal them. Remember, the Comma River Truck Plant. GM built the truck plant with GM parts to make the trucks that were used to kill us during the Vietnam War. Through that whole set. Yes, I know. I don't know. But the good thing is we might be able to use their parts. So you need to look up all the M-BOC injector parts, injection pump parts, you can get your hands on. And I'm not joking about that at all. The O-rings are different, the deals are different. Okay, go ahead. We're fine. No, no, we're good. We're good. We gotta go. God bless the Republic. And we are the world order. We chapter Dale, ladies and gentlemen, the Empire is on the run. And we on the bottom of day and night. Remember, they don't throw everything away. They just resell it after they steal it from us. So somewhere out there, there's some Paul little slave doing something right now, grinding on something that we might need. We're going to help that little Paul little slave out. We're out of here. We'll see you in a bit. God bless. Bye-bye. Thank you. Thank you for taking my call. You're welcome. Thank you, sir. Bye-bye. Good bye. There's one god you don't want to get steamed up. It's Hades. Cause he had an evil plan. He ran the underworld. But fuck the dead, what done I dream? He was as mean as he was ruthless. And that's the gospel truth. Walk all over, gonna walk all over. Are you ready, Boots? Back your faith again. Or two, baby. to build a place for war on land that you will pay a yearly rent. Children must attend to school, the crimes that make our nation permanent control. Do you harm so they could burn down church and be farmed and keep our country, keep men of God in jail, harass your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. And your daughter's distillery. and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedom for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children fear and be a slave? O sons of the Republic, arise. Take a step, defend the Constitution of the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republican, each God-given right. His eye awoke, he vanished in the mist, but when his words were true, not free. But we have ourselves, for even now as tyrants trample each god-given rite, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer? He called out from the grave. Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the... third hour and final hour of the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Kornke, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Northwest and Southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com And we're on the satellite, say hi to all of our operators out there, both analog and digital. We're at a myriad of other communications technologies, both inside and outside these United States, and it is Thursday. It's the other key day when the Israeli Mossad and elements of the US federal government and cooperative state operations commit acts of government-sponsored terrorism against the American people and fabricate a bullshit story to try and blame somebody else for what both the Mossad and the US government have done. It's what they do. It's what they're famous for. And let's just talk about the USS Liberty. How's that hanging for you? Oh, that's what they were up to. Same game, different part of the planet. Yes. Shazam, Sergeant Carter. Anyway, it is 2026, Old Earth Calendar, 2026, Battle for the Republic, Book 3, a dark anniversary on this 4th of June for this glorious Thursday. It has been a perfect warm spring headed towards summer day out here in the bottom of Michigan. Pretty much across the state, blue sky, horizon to horizon, rural cloud cover down towards Hillsdale, Michigan, but that didn't last. That was in the morning. We were on the radio discussion listening to the weather report from around the parts of the state here and traveling. That was one of the things that was pointed out. The only cloud cover is a hill sale, but not significant. In fact, it didn't really do anything to affect operations, and there certainly was no rain. You already knew that. No moisture dropping, but it still was a perfect day. Anyway, yes, I see that. It's interesting, again, we were discussing deuce and a-halves, and after I mentioned that, it had a bunch of input. from different people who have been dealing with deuce and halves, including our caller, of course, from the bottom of the field in Belay. And I would point out that there are a couple of pockets of odd material here and there that we need to be looking at. As I pointed out, Europe is also another place because it won't necessarily be hidden. It's a matter of cross-referencing. And that's something that we really haven't, you know, again, I can only do so much. But everybody needs to kind of pitch in with this. We need to actually track down these pods of material and inventory support that we will quite literally need or else down the road here. So not a big deal to be able to do a little investigative research, not just with the internet. We're going to have to do some person to person talking. I've had this situation with Detroit Bering and a couple others where you just got to talk to them, people, explain what you're doing, what you're interested in, and they'll go, hmm, you know what? I've never thought of that. I've had that happen many times with different companies that it's just not on their list of things to do until you bring it up and then while now it is. So you will get a lot of assist from the people who are interested, especially in selling you something. Trust me, any company you're dealing with out there, they really want to sell you something. They really like to. Not like they're trying to deny you something and deny you property. Of course, government does that. But in this case, a lot of people will help out, pitch in, if you give them the opportunity. And that's what we need to do. We're going to be going down through the parts distribution system, what's still left in pockets here and there. I would remind everybody of something else. Example is colmans.com. Colmans, I mention them all the time, they're a surplus company, but guys, they do vehicle surplus, and that's another thing that they have a ton of. Tennessee Truck. I don't know what their situation is. If they rolled up their carpet, you know, the sidewalks in carpet or not, they used to be pretty good. Now, they would, of course, be competing for the same parts that we're talking about and we were discussing, but they might be a viable solution. So, again, What we need to do, there's a few old pods here in Michigan I haven't really looked at recently that were companies that had extended inventories of things just kind of laying around. And that's how we're going to be able to follow through and dot the I and cross the T on this project. We're going to find the people that have those goodies laying around. And then we're going to take advantage of that. We're going to utilize them. So, everybody pitch in, let's get our nose to the scent and trail of the product and let's see if we can last to it and bring it into our realm. And once we do, well yeah, we've got the assets and resources to be able to accumulate that kind of wealth and put it where it needs to be for future use. So, all we need to do is point the hell nogs towards it and it'll work out pretty well, I think. We'll be able to get the job done. Also, did get a chance to look at the scabbards, thank you, that were sent. I've got the prints in hand, obviously. The narrower scabbard is basically what we're looking at and in need of in the air defense category because purely what we're looking for is something that we can carry a 12-gauge bird barrel gun. Could be a 20-inch barrel, if that's what we've got to go with, that's what we've got to go with. I've noticed a lot more videos on air defense popping up with individuals who have personal defense slash preparedness in interest and take your pick of what you want to call that, militia. But what's interesting is again they're all looking at the same problem I think pretty much the same way as we've discussed. What we need to do is now come up with a recommended SOP for operation, and I'm very sure we can accomplish that. We are going to be leading in that particular instance, and hopefully by the time we're done with the project at hand, it will be the standard for the people that are out there trying to organize. That's the goal. The integrated air defense for short and small aircraft and The immediate threat that we can handle, that we can participate in the destruction of, the drone technology, that's our priority right now. That's our part of the commitment, the obligation on the battlefield if we have to fight. That's one of the things we have to deal with. So we need to come up with solutions so that we can eradicate that problem when the time comes. And we have the people, we got the thinkers, they got the stinkers. So we're working on this as quickly as we possibly can and I am very satisfied. Many, many people have stepped up as volunteers and we are pointed, I think, in the right direction. Everything is going to go work out well. Let's see, on that note, again, 12 gauge, number 4 buck. Number 3 buck can be used also, but number 4 is, I think, a better choice. BB and number 6 shot. You are looking for number 4 buck. BB, best place to find BB is waterfowl loads. Waterfowl loads. Now this time of year everybody's backed off that because it's not quite in the season. The good thing about that is there are quite a few sales on the shelf. ClassicFirearms.com, ClassicFirearms.com, ClassicFirearms.com. They have a number of 12 gauge, in fact I think. They even have some 10 gauge ammunition on the shelf right now that usually do, but I think they've got a few reasonably priced waterfall 10 gauge goose loads. That's perfect for air defense. That's perfect for the drone engagement we're talking about. And if you're not familiar with, go do a little research, take a look at the technology, how it works, and you'll see what I'm talking about. So this is the direction we want to go. I recommend that you go in order for you to be able to deal with the problem at hand that everybody is so hyper concerned with. We understand we have a problem. The goal is to get rid of it, eradicate it by effectively engaging. A $100 or $110 12 gauge bird gun with a bird barrel would be the first best choice, period. I don't care what anybody says. Bottom line is we just need as many guns in the field as possible so everyone will be participating. And this is the, it goes back to a World War II philosophy with regard to anti-armor operations. Everybody fires. Everybody engages. all of your weapons are doing damage. Understand that for every heavily armored component on an armored vehicle there's a whole bunch of other components and by the way all are critical. It's why they put them on the vehicle, right? They're something that's needed, it's useful, it's required. If they don't have it, things don't work as well. So everything on the outside of the vehicle is susceptible to some kind of a trative damage. That's what we're looking at. Again, E-Trip the aggressor. We're going to engage with a particular technology to shred, fold, spindle, and mutilate what we can. This in turn disrupts and or hinders the operation of the weapon system as a whole. This is something that is a good thing. This is a positive thing. And it's what we need to be looking forward to achieve so that communications, sub-weapon systems, External support systems are damaged in the process. That's the goal. Go ahead, call or jump in there. On the enemy's tank, isn't there air vents to where the engine and radiator or cooling system have to get cold so it don't overheat? If you could put a round on there, it could do some collateral damage, couldn't it? Well, to a degree, the biggest problem is, remember that air filtration is just as sophisticated with a main battle tank or APC or an armored car as it is with your automobile. The difference, it's protected. With regard to breathing or air filtration in general, there are typically bunkered air filtration modules that plug in. You can open up a hatch, you pull the whole unit out, you shove a new one in, congratulations, phase one of the air filtration is done. But then typically there's also another secondary filter system, especially if it's set up for, you know, for instance, there's a whole special process for desert warfare equipment. It's because of the nature of the sand of the desert because I always joke it's the dust of ages. It's not the gritty sand that you think of when you go to the beach. It's pulverized for eternity to the point of literally being like powder. But still being micro, even though it's ground down to micro form, it still has the same aggressive erosion qualities erosive qualities with regard to agitation and contact wear. So they've already thought this through years ago. Plus, again, there's baffling that's done. They can isolate the system and redirect depending on the vehicle, some. The big thing is your small arms fire can do damage, for instance, to just the weapon systems. Let me give you guys a little hint here. One of the guys I trained in the 80s joined the Marine Corps. He went in as a rifleman, but he ended up going to the advanced school. He ended up as a sniper. And one of his jobs with a Barrett, a .50 caliber semi-auto rifle at the beginning of Desert Dust Part 1, was to go out. They would infiltrate through the lines of the Iraqis. And what their mission was was to shoot gun barrels with 50 caliber depleted uranium rounds. The 50 caliber BMG depleted uranium rounds had incredible armor penetration, but gun barrels are not armored. See, that's the part everybody thinks, like, well, man, it's like it's some tank, it must be armored. No, it's good steel. But guys, if you can put a hole in an artillery piece, that's what they were doing. They were sent out to go after Iraqi artillery pieces. They couldn't get to the position because they were really well-bunkered in. But the Iraqis had their guns stationed barrel up for fire missions. And what they would do is they would go in at intermediate to maximum range and they would keep shooting until they punked a few holes in each of the gun tubes. Ideally, they would do it in teams. So they would engage a battery of three, four, or five guns and knock all of them out without any explosives. It was purely using .50 caliber Barrett guns with an AP round. Once the barrel was compromised, the gun was knocked out. There wasn't any big explosion, there wasn't any disastrous, you know, ball of flame or anything like that. Everybody loves to see that. So, while you may not be able to hurt that exhaust or that air system, there's a whole lot of other parts on the vehicle. If you just keep chipping away, they're dead. Let me give you an example. There's a bread box on the top of the turret of pretty much every armored vehicle. They don't want you to think about this. I'm not going to try to punch through the armor of the tank if I can, and with accurate fire, with accurate engaged fire from multiple directions, I can destroy the optics and fire control assembly that makes the gun work, that makes the gun hit what it's supposed to at maximum ranges. If all of a sudden the optics are dead, external communications, antenna arrays are destroyed, links and connective components, Any other vision blocks or anything like that remember there's only one change out if you have the traditional vision block Most don't a lot of them are using cameras now. I'm sure they have spare cameras inside the hull But if you fire up or burn or paint over remember oil-based paints really great for this Whatever you do to be creative in a built-up environment like an urban warfare situation Guys once they lose their eyes. They're just a big-ass blind dinosaur And there's no explosion or anything like that per se unless you use an anti-tank weapon and like I said you aim for particular components, but rather than a nebulous, you know general shot on the target with the improved optics and potential for many of our weapons to be able to hit at maximum range. The idea is that multiple engagements with you know fire fallback, you know change location. They can fire on the position where you were but it wouldn't make any difference. The idea though is to throw everything, anything and everything you've got towards that mission. Rather than claiming that there's only specialists that can handle it, that's going to get your army killed. That will destroy your fighting force. Everybody fights, nobody quits. That's what you've got to remember. Everybody engages, preferably with the biggest, heaviest weapon you've got. But everybody engages. Everybody continues to make contact to again distract, deflect, and progressively eat, trip the equipment. That's the purpose. Go ahead, I heard a voice jump in there. Yes, hello Mark. This is Mike down here in Arizona land. Two points. You're talking about Soviet equipment, desert storms, types of barrels and things. Recall an article out of Stars and Stripes that did a head-on comparison. Because remember, recall at that time Saddam Hussein had the world's fourth largest army and he had a gazillion tanks and everything. So Stars and Stripes did a comparison between the Abrams and the T-55. The Abrams could shoot 5,000 rounds before it had to be rebarreled. The T-55 could only shoot 500 grounds before it had to be rebarreled. And because the steel that they used was so soft, it wasn't the super molybdenum steel that the United States used for barrels and everything. So that's one reason why you can penetrate with an AP or the DU round through the barrels. And it goes all the way down through all the equipment the Soviet Union is I felt that it's more of quantity and not quality. And the same goes for like their 2S1s, 2S3, 152 artillery pieces, all the way down to the AK-47. The receiver is not made out of a milled receiver. It's a stamping that's bent and welded into place. because they are what they perceive as their programmed obsolescence. So in case the equipment falls into somebody else's hands, it can only shoot so many times before it falls apart. Number two, speaking of shotguns, we have a gun store here up in the Phoenix area. It's just off of I-17. It's called Tombstone Tactical. It's run, it's a small independent gun store. It's run by a military veteran, so it's not some big nameless faceless corporation, like a Walmart or something like that, or a Dick's Sporting Goods or tractor supply stuff. So this tombstone tactical used to be at the old Metro Center Mall. The mall's been torn down. But there was some peripheral, well, no only like within like the last year or two. But outside of it in the outer perimeter of the parking lot there was a lot of other, you know, smaller buildings, coffee shops, pizza places and these people have taken over this one building. So anyway, this weekend all shotguns are on sale. And they've also got Daniel Defense ARs and stuff like that, Daniel Products. But for those of you that are in the Phoenix area or so or looking for a shotgun and want to go peruse what somebody has, Two Stone Tactical has a shotgun sale. All shotguns in store are on sale this weekend. And I'd like to say that it's just off I-17 at the old Metro Center Mall. And that's all I have to say. Thank you. Very good. Again, if you heard the conversation from the 2R Block, we're looking for a two and a half parts inventories, Mike. And for everybody else listening, I'm not just listening, Mike. Everybody, I don't care who it is. If you're hearing me right now, we're looking for any and all Cashes of M35 although we're also looking for the older Dodge and GMC parts assemblies anything that's out there. A lot of stuff is dispersed. People have gotten older. People disconnect. There might be a pile of stuff maybe an old shop garage or whatever where the guy used to work on military vehicles. Guys, we need those. We really really really do. That was something that was brought up and we haven't really talked about enough but You know, I want you to think about something. The most common, uh, deuce and a half presently in service right now that everybody's playing with is the M35. Guys, what year was the M35? What decade? How long was the M35 made? And in service? I mean, in service, it's even now, there's still M35s coming out of the government, uh, the government, uh, inventory from auction. If you don't think so, go over to ironplanet.com. Consider this. The first XM M35 showed up about 1960-63. When they do trucks, armored vehicles, or any piece of integrated system or technology that's got a lot of parts, okay, it can be artillery, it can be a tank, it can be a jeep, it can be a transport trailer. The first 500 are XM models. Usually, sometimes it can be a smaller batch. Example, the Booker that they were going to do. The XM batch is 60 or 70 and now they've discontinued it. That's because they're chintzier nowadays. But don't be daunted by the idea, but look at your plate. You have a little silver and black plate in your truck. Go carefully take a look at that and read what it says. Now, if you have an XM, it may have, and in fact does have, a number of other parts that are unique to that particular run of 500 trucks. Now, one of the companies that did, you know, the deuce and a half was REO, which was here out of Michigan, out of Lansing, Michigan. In fact, REO got screwed after they built an entire brand new plant at the end of Vietnam. They were not informed that they were going to shut down the war. They built a whole new truck plant. They had the thing running. They started cranking out deuce and halves, and all of a sudden the U.S. government dropped the contract with that American company. What did that do? Well, let's just put it this way. REO isn't in Lansing anymore. Okay. But again, there's a number of parts that are fully integratable with any of the other trucks. This is also through your Jeeps like the 1514 Mutt, the Mighty Mite, I don't care what it is. Mule, mechanical mule, real fun vehicle to play with. Like you're driving a vehicle from the front of a, like you're driving a Chevy van from 1966 by driving, sitting on the hood with a steering wheel. That's what it's like driving a mechanical mule. It's really a lot of fun. But anyway, all of these have parts laying around. We picked up down in old Texas this way, an entire yard of Huey and OH58 parts for $20,000. It was a vast inventory. Everybody had forgotten it was there. Apparently, the daughter-in-law inherited the place. She opened it up and then put a solid single sale price on it and we get it. We got it So we got five Hueys three you OH 58 and a whole pile of stuff still in the box still in the wrappers unissued Now I'd be willing to bet that those airframes have micro fractures Because that's the that's the thing that usually let's just say stables the older V any aircraft even the new ones but By our standards, we can put everything back in service if we are paying attention and there's a lot of lessons we've learned about manufacturing that make it possible to put that particular little gaggle of aircraft back in service. Well, the two and a halfs are the same way but better. And here's the thing, they started doing those things 60 years ago, plus This is a truck that's been in, some of these trucks have been in service, we're talking, they were cranked out 1967 or 66 or 68 or 69 and it is the year 2026 and the army is still running them. Not many, but they're still running them. In fact, they've even been fully upgraded. Whatever fleet they have. Now the reason for this, this is the part I've always mentioned, there's a ton of stuff that government has out of sight overseas that they just don't advertise. Okay, so one of the reasons that this can be done, they can do, they are able to do this, uh oh, hold on here, that's fascinating, is because the system, well, they can lose things at bases that are remote like in Kuwait or whatever. Might recall that in Kuwait there was the equivalent to two divisions of armor and support equipment that were captured by Saddam Hussein, the beginning of that war. It was all an era of equipment, almost all of it brand new, unissued. Did the average guy know? The average serviceman know? Was there? No, no, not on average. Most everybody had no clue. And in fact, even after they, after Saddam captured it, they tried everything they could to not talk about the fact that we'd be fighting as much American equipment with a Republican guard as we would anybody else's equipment. They outfitted two whole divisions re-outfitted with American equipment from Kuwait alone. So there are pods like this all over the place. We're right now interested in the M35 series of parts and parts inventories and that's what we're hunting for now. And since we've been, since the issue of sub-assemblies for rebuilding certain systems has become an issue, then we need to put a priority list together and we're going to be doing, we already do this anyway, it's like what the government used to do when they first got the Humvee. Most of you guys don't realize they didn't fix Humvees by putting new parts on them. They only had so many new parts that they purchased. They weren't willing to buy parts inventory. So what they did back during the 80s is they rated the part for how crappy it was. Was this part as crappy? What's the rating on this one? Well, it's crappy two. as opposed to crappy 3 and literally parts were being replaced or put back on vehicles that had already been discarded from others. It's one of the reasons back years ago we bought some of the first Humvees that were put into Surplus and basically the cost was $20,000 bid for 10 of them back in the 80s. You know how many we kept? We actually had an application for those. The how many we kept? None of them. Why? Well, because number one, people didn't realize how many part variants there were because how many different variants in the same vehicle there were. Number one. And number two, nobody realized just how horribly worn the vehicles were because of lack of proper upkeep and maintenance on the equipment. It was intentional, not accidental. So, again, uh oh, there we go. Thank you, I appreciate that. Again, this is why we need to be paying attention. We don't throw anything away. As was pointed out, we're going to get to the point where we're simply going to have to make new. We're going to have to build it ourselves. I don't consider that daunting. Only because I guess I come from the mechanical age. You know, for me it's like, yeah, this is what we used to do. Why is it this is so, oh my God, we'd have to build this from scratch. Now I do understand the issues of, you know, particular manufacturing traits that are required, especially when it comes to tempering and specific metallurgy quality. That's something we've already, if we're experienced, and I have some experience, we have the ability to address that. In fact, that's been a priority for a very long time because before we were applying it to all those other things that become part of our infrastructure, we were applying this idea to weapon systems. Right. Remember, we build things. So, we have a lot of friendly people in manufacturing, especially when it comes to micro-components. And as I can see, especially with some of what was discussed, now I'm going to have to present some ideas to people, but I'm not the only one that can do, you know, needs to do this. Everybody, you need to look at this as a marketable solution. Remember, good trade. Something everybody needs to be thinking about. We have to create an economy. Now, the M35 is not a dominant vehicle on the American highway, but it is a very robust vehicle that's very, very useful. So let's keep that in mind again. It's one of those things that if we got it, we want to keep it running. And if you run into your Russian variants, guess what? They're all American made. The Kama River Truck Plant was run by, which is the Russian Kama River under Communist control, Kama River Truck Plant, was built by General Motors Corporation. This is why all those strange Russian vehicles under the hood look just like their American counterpart. anymore because GM manufacturing was putting the plant together that made those trucks That's who did it 27 square miles worth of factory as a matter of fact. Go ahead call your ship in there, please Shelby from Oklahoma. I got two couple things you're talking about weapons and drones. I had seen like scrolling through Facebook a proposed patent or a Weapon design where you convert a 50 cal belt fed into a 12 gauge belt fed because you wouldn't need too much parts to convert it, just the barrel and then I think maybe the bolt other than that and then of course the link to I think there was like a reduction on the feed rail, feed ramp for the rounds but there wasn't too much of a conversion to do that and then of course you have to manufacture the links to for the shotgun shells. But I'd seen that, like, I don't know where I saw it, I just saw it as like a suggestion or like a patent or an idea that they had proposed to the military or something, so. I said I don't know where I saw it, but I just thought that was kind of interesting because it would almost look perfect as a conversion to put a few fifty barrels in a convoy as a full of 12 gauge shells and you would have fully automatic, well said, 12 gauge rifles basically on top of vehicles. The second thing, Mark, here in Oklahoma, I meant to bring this up several months ago, one of the candidates running for governor, his name is Jake Merrick. That's Jake Merrick for any other listeners that are here in Oklahoma. The primary election's coming up, I believe it's the, here in two weeks, I believe it, the Tuesday is the 16th. See the 15th, I believe it's the 16th, Mark. But he is the only candidate out of about six people running that has not taken any PAC money or donor money except for regular individuals donating money, ghost mode working man donating money. Other than that, he has not taken any donations from any corporations or anything like that. And he's ran on that campaign for the last year. They have a governor's candidate form coming up next week on Thursday at News 9, which is KWTV. which is News 9's call letters. Their station is downtown Oklahoma City. It's going to be at 6.30 is the form for the governor debate, but they're only having four of the most popular candidates out of like six candidates for governor on the Republican side at this debate. And when you look at the comments mark, it's, I mean, nonstop. Jake Merrick, Jake Merrick, where's Jake? Where's Jake? why isn't Jake invited? And I actually called the station and the lady who left me a message said that, well, the candidate has to have over 500 individual donors donating to his campaign and then has to be running in the polls 20% in the polls and then more recent polls in order to be invited to the governor's candidate thing. But like I said, Mark, I Like yesterday they posted the advertising for this debate. At that time it was like 448 comments on that post. I went through and counted over 200 comments that mentioned Jake. Now some mentioned like hey why aren't all the candidates there. They didn't mention Jake so I didn't count those. But I stopped at 200 mark out of 448 comments at the time I posted. There was over 200 people that were asking, where's Jake? Why isn't Jake invited? You know, he's obviously the most popular candidate out of all these other candidates that are running. The other candidates name, just so you know Mark, is Drummond is one, he's, right now he's the Attorney General for Oklahoma. Chip Keating, who is the son of Frank Keating, who was in charge, the governor of Oklahoma, who is running. Mike Mazy, another guy, and then Charles McCall, another guy running. And all four of these guys have taken PAC money and big donation money and stuff like that for their campaigns. But like I said, Mark, that post is now up to like 800, 900 comments and then you just scroll through there and it's nonstop people talking about Jake. I do deliveries for work and stuff like that. I drive around Mark. I only signs I really see are Jake Merrick signs and stuff. And I really think he's the underdog. Like he's going to win based off of everybody talking about him. He's talked about, he wants to get rid of the Turnpike Authority, abolish it, and get rid of the Turnpikes here in Oklahoma, and a bunch of other stuff. He was in the Senate. He took over for a year and a half one of the other state senators, she got elected to the Senate in Washington DC. So he took her place and filled in for a year and a half. So he has served in the Senate here in Oklahoma. But like I said, if anybody's listening, definitely check out Jake Merritt. You can find him on Facebook. He's posted stuff. They even had a debate last week, Mark, I believe. It was down in Lawton, which is down in Southwest Oklahoma. And of course he wasn't invited, it was the other four candidates. And he actually, so he got loaned a like a semi-truck camper type semi-truck where it's all like a box truck but it's converted to like an RV. But he has it with his billboard on the side. Somebody donated that to be used for his campaign and of course some of his campaign funds are funding to be able to drive that. So he drove it down and parked outside the building where the debate was happening. had his wife watching the debate and then the questions that were asked, she relayed the questions to him and he answered on Facebook live the questions as they were being asked and then occasionally in between he would answer a couple questions in the comments. But he was answering all the questions for the debate. I'm hoping, I'm pretty sure he'll do it too for next week when this debate happens on Thursday next week downtown. I'm hoping he will, he will park his truck outside. there and do the same thing and stuff to show them that, oh, this guy is popular. Also, he's not going anywhere. Most important is that he's staying in the fight. That's the big thing. And Mark, you don't like it? Go ahead. Even here last year, there was a family. I don't know the exact situation. I'm trying to go off on them. I think I brought it up, but I may have brought it up, actually. There was a family that their kid was taken from them from DHS. He was a teenager, like 14 years old, I believe. But he had mental issues. And I think he had cancer and they were doing homeopathic treatments. And they took him to the hospital. I don't remember what happened. They took him to the children's hospital. And basically DHS stepped in and, you know, he was perfectly fine, healthy wise. not mistreated or anything and they stepped in and said, no, you cannot take, you're not doing a good enough job taking care of your kid. And he actually went to the hospital asking questions like, hey, why is this happening to this family? You know, to this kid and stuff like that. I don't remember all the exact details Mark, but he was this time last year, I mean, he was the only candidate that went to the hospital was doing Facebook live videos and talking with the family and finding out why DHS was doing this. So he's been a big proponent of reducing DHS or putting stringent statues on them where they can't lose families from their children. You know, in certain situations like that, like that should never happen and stuff like that. Also, Mark, he here like a couple months ago, he actually ran the entire length of the state on Route 66 since the anniversary is coming up for that. And of course, he was the only obviously good candidate. If he's a regular runner, so he ran 5-10 miles at a time, you know, stretches or 6 mile stretches in between him stopping at different stops across and then he would go back to that point and start from there and he ran the entire length of the state, Route 66 from one end to the other, which was pretty cool. Did you have any questions Mark? Well, again, I appreciate it. Go ahead and is there a webpage or anything you can give out for him? I'm not sure on the webpage mark I'd have to look. If you just do a search for Jake A as in Adam Merrick on Facebook, that's his actual Facebook page. There's several other supporters of Jake Merrick and there's like two or three pages but the Jake A is in Adam Merrick. It's his actual Facebook page and he posts live stuff on there. Posting earlier today. I believe he was he's heading to Claremore today for a city council meeting that they were going to debate about a Data center that was trying to be put in out there in Claremore. I'm I can't exactly where Claremore is here in Oklahoma But he was going to that that town meeting to go there and stuff and stuff. So he's been a opponent of putting a stop at least I mean he believes data centers exist to a point but obviously They shouldn't be just nonstop putting them in and stuff like that. There should be restrictions on them and stuff and not just willy-nilly throwing them around. I'm sure there's more to it than that, Mark, like I said. But like I said, just research Jake Merritt, like I said, the debate is coming up next week on Thursday at 6.30, News 9 here locally in Oklahoma City. And the primary is coming up for the voting coming up here in two weeks on the 16th of this month. Go ahead Mike. Go ahead. Yeah, can you spell the last name? I can't tell if you're saying merit, like merit badge or merit. I believe it's M-E-R-R-I-K-E. I believe that's right. I may be off on the last couple letters there, but that's the spelling. Okay, very good. Thank you. No problem. Did you have any questions, Mark? No, no, again, appreciate it. Again, if you've got any other candidates like that, this is at least, there are ears everywhere, somebody will hear, and anybody and everybody that can pitch in should. Again, the fact they're trying to exclude him tells you, as we've seen time and again, that that's probably the person you really want doing the job. Right. Right. Right. He seems to have put this at, you know, less government, more people in control of the government, less consciousness. Oh, that's not good. Oh, no, that's not good. You know, yeah. Let me mark it, like I said, looking through the comments, I've seen a couple of comments that even said, it fits my views. I didn't. Either they've just never really been paying close attention, or the news, like I said, the news media has been kind of keeping his name out. of the news for the most part because he hasn't been running really any commercials and he has been trying to just word of mouth and yard signs and stuff like that and doing meet and greets and stuff like that all across the state of Oklahoma all over and stuff like that and just getting the word out and stuff like that and like I said the comments like I said Mark non-stop just his name Jake, Jake, Jake you know every other comment is Jake out of you know, 400, like I said, I counted 200 comments and I stopped at 200 counting out of 400. And so that's at least, you know, half or, you know, if I would have kept counting, I'm sure it would have been closer to 90% comments for Jack Merritt or at least 80 to 90%. So like I said, I've seen numerous comments of people saying, Hey, I didn't know nothing about him. And then it's like, Oh, I've seen his signs, but I just never, I didn't realize he was running for governor. And then I looked into it and was like, Oh, I really liked him. compared to the other guys, you know. And also, Mark, you know, like I said, I drive around. All I see is his signs. I see a couple of other candidate signs, you know, one or two here, but that was about it. I see more of the other offices signs, you know, for state senate and other people running other offices. But all I see is his signs all over this, you know, I'm out driving around. I don't see, I mean, I see a lot, it just depends where you're at, but I mean, all I see is his sign. I've never seen usually any of the other candidates signed, let in for governor. Exactly. Well, that's one of the problems. We've seen this before. The only, if you're talking about polling, okay, well, what's the qualification? What polling are we talking about that allows you to exclude particular candidates? Well, the polling done by those ring knockers who want to make sure that the choice you have is only the choice they want. That's what it comes down to. Whenever you hear that crap about, you know, we're regularly based upon polling. Well, who are you talking to? And by the way, who decided who to call? I mean, where? When? And almost always it's the same routine over and over again. Well, you know, it was a commercial, you know, it was a paid for commercial activity. I'm sure it was. That's why you get the end result that you want, depending upon how you're trying to manipulate the result, especially when you're trying to exclude somebody. that is popular or has been successful gotten their message out to a degree. So what they do is they try everything they can. We saw this with Massey the same way with some of the stuff they did with him. I'm not saying that this gentleman's in the same boat completely, but almost anybody who's halfway decent is going to be blocked by the characters that are trying to burn the country down. You know, trying to destroy the country and steal all their goodies. Let's put it right. Go ahead. One last thing. The spelling is M-E-R-R-I-C-K. That's M-E-R-R-I-C-K. Merrick. So it's Merrick. Merrick. Okay, M-E-R-R-I-C-K. There we go. So everybody, grab your pen, correct that accordingly. What's the date for the next part of the election process? I mean, the main, the primary vote's coming up here in two weeks, on the 16th. So we got two weeks. Okay. And then the debate that was talking about that the news media is excluding him, and like I said, there's like seven candidates, the other two are not as popular as Jake. I mean, one guy's just like, pretty much ghost mode, like, oh, I guess I'll just run for governor. You could really answer questions very well. You know, you always got that line. This was like fun. But that is next week on Thursday at the news station downtown, News 9, KWTV, and the debate is at 6.30 at their studio. Obviously no longer can get into that, but let's go ahead and mark all of them back up. Okay, hold on. Go ahead. You have a call. What do you got? That sounds like a guy we have running here in Michigan. His name is Anthony Hudson. I've never heard of him before and then all of a sudden he explodes all over Facebook and they're excluding him from the polls and everything. For, okay, what's he running for? What office? Gouverneur. Oh, he's running for, yeah, for the Gouverneur? Oh man. Okay, well we need to find out more about him then. See, there's, again, solution. We have to find, we have to do a little background. Um... The elections for the most part coming up here the primaries were still in the hiccup mode with Special elections and primaries all over the country. I don't think anything's going to change much in the next few weeks with regard to you know the skullduggery of the bad guys the Zinus that side I think that they're affecting a lot more of the election process even than most people would want to admit With regard to how they've set up the manipulation of the counting of the votes That's our biggest problem is we have it just like the well who determined arbitrarily what what particular Pole did you go to that was able to give you the ability to exclude a party from the debate and If there are a whole bunch of other people well chances how they probably need to be heard you even though it might be limited It could be a free-for-all, that's always fun. Anyway, I'd rather have a free-for-all of people breaking out canes and beating each other, you know, preferably to unconsciousness. That's always much more entertaining as far as I'm concerned. But that's just Uncle Mark, you know how I am. And that's traditional in the US Congress, by the way. We just haven't done it for a long time. It's like so many things that used to be really cool that actually made sense when you take a look at the bastards. Yes, you should be beating him with a cane. You should be beating most of them with a cane. Well, they're not doing that anymore because they're all A, bought and paid for, so they're really not in any conflict, and they're lazy. That's the other problem. Very lazy. First, you have to go out and find the right hickory cane to make sure it doesn't break or fracture. Pine won't do it. All means it's start. Pine's a start, but it won't quite do what you need to do to get the job done. Whack, whack, whack, whack. Bad puppy. Whack. Again, dealing with the problems the way we should. We're almost to the topic in about five minutes and I can't think of anything else that we've missed for this Thursday. We are headed into the work weekend. Too late, but we do have some facilities that are up right now. I think that we have people up at the Ogama ranges with regard to the micro FM radio stations. I want to say hi to you guys. I didn't get a notice until about 10 minutes ago. That's what I was saying. Oh, thank you. But also, again, a reminder that coming into the weekend here, we're looking at some heat and ticks. Now, sulfur, real quick, sulfur, you can go to any of your feed stores and buy sulfur powder form. Now, I mentioned using cheesecloth, and yeah, I know, first you gotta find a clothing, a cloth store, a bunch of them have closed down over the last two years, haven't they? Yes, they have. an old sock would work. Clean it, wash it, okay, wash the sock, find an old sock that's a mismatch. White socks would be great for that. And use that as your distributor for patting the sulfur bag next to your leg. All you need to do is dust yourself. You're not having to paint yourself yellow. But the sulfur powder does work, that's one solution. Of course, there's all kinds of bug sprays. One of the things I've been doing is using up all the tiny little bits and different cans that we have Not necessarily effective in all situations as we've as we've pointed out We got a wide array of ticks that have appeared out of nowhere and are ticks that are not indigenous Hmm. I wonder who dropped them on us. Hint hint hint. Well, no, no hint at all They dropped them on us. That's that's that's the plan. We know that's what's taking place so I would recommend that if you are getting it out of the field, number one, a couple things. You blouse your boots for a reason. Does everybody understand that was to prevent commutation of bugs, bugaboos, up to your clothing? Does everybody understand that? That's one of the many reasons for blousing your boots, for blousing your clothing. You can do gators, but remember that the ticks, as we know, are still going to pop in anywhere they can find some flesh to suck on. So that is another issue is, again, it's a balance. This is why ripstop uniforms, especially for hot weather, the kind of what we're seeing out there right now, and it's going to be hot this weekend. Ripstop is for that purpose to deal with being able to keep the flesh covered from the sun and from bitey boos. And also, again, to keep you covered to a certain degree through to the evening hours. Now, here in Michigan, we've been hot. It's kind of low desert condition here during this late spring. We've been hot during the day, but we've been dropping down temperature at night. Right now we've got a wind out of the north, and it has been cool in the morning. More than a little cool. I will remind you that hypothermia can be, you can achieve hypothermia and die very quickly even in 70 and 80 degree weather if you're not paying attention, usually 70 and below. But the big thing here again is to have at least some form of second tier of cover with you all the time. It can be a field jacket without a liner if you're worried about getting too hot. It can be a woolly pulley, anorex, there's all kinds of anorexion. Go over to Sportsman's Guide. Go over to the clearance section. There's some really nice products over there for very little money and so there's no reason not to have the right tool in the toolbox. But you do need to remember you've got to balance this out. That's the only problem with conditions with extreme heat. your temperature is up high. We didn't get to the hundreds or anything like that, but we did get warm today and we still have pretty good humidity obviously. We're Michigan. We got water everywhere. Of course, this is also what's promoting the bugaboos that are trying to eat your, drink your blood, comrade. They're trying to drink your blood. And so we will avoid that. Go ahead, jump in there, please. about the sulfur, you're looking for things to put the sulfur in to distribute it. Take a four by four, a four ply four by four and unfold it and put it in there. It's kind of like cheesecloth. It's right there. It's real handy. Number two, do not, do not, do not use flea and tick collars for your dogs and cats. Do not put that around your ankles to keep the stuff. It's a different insecticide. and it'll give you a really bad burn. Do not use flea and tick collars to repel insects. That's it, I'm out. Yeah, as a matter of fact, that's one that everybody was kind of picking up on years ago and learned the hard way. Ouch. So, absolutely right on that one, we should have mentioned. Guys, there's all kinds of human grade anti-parasite powders and sprays. In fact, there's still some surplus tick powder out there I was looking. I have maybe three or four containers. Back in the day, they used to issue all of this stuff. Today with cheap ass American military, not so much. But there are surplus sites to deal with all of these external blood sucking variants and tick powders out there. It is about the size of the larger, what, like 2 ounce or 3 ounce gun solvent containers. And typically it has the same kind of squeeze cap where you open it up and you can powder poof out of the tube directly to whatever area you want to apply. That even has a little instruction packet with it to explain where and why. There are some private areas that are really a good idea with certain types of blood sucking insects that we have floating around. And by the way, ticks are not the only thing that's probably going to crop up. I mean, you can see the writing on the wall. So you want to do a little research and all of these other types of vector, you know, slash disease carriers. We've had to deal with these, you know, with our military being all over the planet. And that's one of the reasons that we've also had solutions, but we have a tendency to buy them and then forget about them because, well, it's not our concern right now. Typically, the whole system has to relearn. Keep that in mind. You'd think that they'd all know, well, yeah, they should. And in fact, by the way, it was written down. I will say that. We saw this with a lot of the deep, tropical forest, fungus and parasites and skin infections. that World War II, they were totally familiar with them, then we got out of the tropics. World War II and III quarters, Vietnam, now we're back in the tropics and all of these same problems were cropping up and if it weren't for the World War II docks, we're still kind of hanging in there, a few of them. Guys wouldn't have had proper medical care because people couldn't figure out the actual medical system, couldn't figure out what the problem was. We've seen this before so again prior proper planning prevents this for performances prevent them from eating us Use the tools use them well and use them often just make sure the right tools God bless our Republic We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the Empire's on the run we are on your mark both day and night Solutions, not just complaining about the problems, you've got to be prepared for what it is that's coming and we are in the fight. The bad guys are in motion, they want to steal your stuff, and they'd like to kill you. Our plan, them, first, in spades, and all of them. So our plan is to win, keep it that way. Everybody pitch in, help each other out. Again, share knowledge and work at training in whatever category or subject you're weak in right now. Some of them are combat. has to do without keep people alive. Let's make sure we follow through all the way. Anyway, I'm gonna get out of here now. Ed taking over, Morrell TR coming up, and we will be back. Tomorrow, same time, I'm going out and trying to get a little bit of paint on one last tactical carrier I put three coats on, and I'll be done with it tonight. God bless. Bye-bye.