Summary
Mark Koernke discussed constitutional governance, Babylonian law systems, and cooperative federalism as mechanisms of control over American states and citizens. He analyzed the 1937 Declaration of Interdependence as a secret governmental coup that replaced constitutional republic with regional government structures. The show covered the UCC commercial code, the role of the American Law Institute and Bar Association in dismantling common law, and how federal agencies have systematically converted states into territories. Callers raised concerns about Virginia's demographic changes, immigration policy, and the coronavirus pandemic as a potential cover for economic collapse and digital currency implementation. The second hour featured quartermaster discussions on rifle procurement, ammunition, preparedness supplies, and gas mask availability amid pandemic concerns.
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And remember, it's all completely natural, available at participating health food stores nationwide. From the bottom lipids But my hand was made strong at the almighty Keep forward in this generation Try, frankly, to hear to sing These songs of freedom Cause all I hear are redemption songs Emancicate yourselves from mental slavery, and battle with self-skin free of a mind. After fear for atomic energy, none of them can stop the tattered. How long shall they heal our prophets' mind and look? Some say it's just a part of it. We've got to fulfill the fool. Won't you hear to sing these songs of freedom? Cause all I hear is redeeming songs, redeeming songs, redeeming every hour for atomic energy. Cause none of them can stop at the time. How long, profit, it's just a part of it. We've got to fulfill the bull. Won't you hear the sin? These songs of freedom. These songs of freedom. These songs of freedom. These songs of freedom. Welcome back to One Nation Under Fraud. We're going to today start looking more into some research showing how this has occurred and If you look at the state of the nation today and there's one of the first frauds, we aren't one nation. We're supposed to be, well in the beginning, it was 13 sovereign states. They were republics unto themselves. So that's where it begins. And that goes way back to the convention that went from the Articles of Confederation over to the Constitution. Because there were agents who wanted us to be one nation under fraud from the beginning. And of course, it took a while to accomplish this, but it's been out of the control of the people that it would be the government that we are supposed to be in control of that's supposed to protect our lives and liberty. We have no control over it at the moment. And it starts way back at that point, and there are several things going on then. And you look at where we are today, and it's Crazy really there's an article I saw just I think was just this morning about Virginia and what is going on in Virginia and it's called it's by Sydney secular and it's called the rapidly blue avant-garde reds are taking over and it's Again, the its language They've divided us into red and blues But it's a dialectic and nobody will tell the truth So, what are the red and blues actually for? It used to be the old welfare warfare, both of which are totally unconstitutional and against the common law. Now we're into the red and blues, and this article really is about the flood of foreign non-whites coming into Virginia, into the Virginia suburbs and then moving out, and they've changed the demographics. The people behind that We've talked about before, they're all Jewish mainly and they in the 65 immigration bill was they had a front man Teddy, but he was just a chameleon and this is you know, we've got the agents can change shape. They lie. It's no problem. Just lie to people because what you're doing is according to a plan and we're removing is to we've already decont, destroyed the nation. We destroyed the states with the Civil War and that was the Holocaust. And from there you bring order out of chaos and you start building the animal farm, the global animal farm, now what they're interested in. They've already got us where they want us. And you just look at who it was that ran for, when was the last debate? I can't really watch this, but I did see that there were six people And who were they? On each side, I saw a picture, I think on each end you had a dual citizen, billionaire Jew, running and no one will mention it, they're dual citizens with Israel. That would be Tom Steyer, the Lately, I guess they're going to try to broker a convention or something. Who knows, there's always manipulation in the background. So you've got Steyer and Bloomberg, and they're both Jewish billionaires that have gotten their money through, it's ill-gotten gains. It's what it is. Comes through USRI, the system that was imposed before the revolution. It was still here, imposed on the West in 1515. And it has done a lot of damage, which is why Cicera said that usury is worse than murder. Because of usury and usurpation that comes from it and the taking over of governments by agents of utter evil, millions and millions of people have died, people have been destroyed, families have been destroyed, property has been stolen. That's where it comes from, that's the root of it. And double-mindedness from double-tongued people and double-fought it all comes from the same source. I mean, it's all connected together. So we also had a third Jew, so out of six people, there was three of them were Jewish, and they're 1.7% of the population. One might wonder about that and also why it's never mentioned because all we seem to be able to talk about are groups of people and the horrific white people who have actually been demolished It's the plan and you can't mention it because you do you're a white racist. Well, that's all it has to do with psychological humiliation of the dominant population and it's worked its work because now we are basically a corporate communist structure. But this has been done behind our backs over many, many years right after the Civil War started. But we've talked before about social engineering. You have change agents all over the place. and they're in the professions and you don't ever know if they know what they're doing but we do not have a legitimate government, we do not have legitimate churches, we do not have legitimate academic institutions, all of them function against the people of this country and they basically work for the oligarchs. I'm sorry? Yeah. I'm Charlotte and they are in collusion with each other. Oh, definitely. Yeah, I mean you can't separate it anymore. I mean when Eisenhower, who was basically one of them I believe from what I've read, although it's hard to know really what you read if it's true or not, but talked about the military industrial complex, you might as well grow that to include the medicine, academia, Itís everywhere. Itís the centralization of institutions and theyíre connected as corporations and theyíre all for profit and theyíre all controlled by people that we donít see. And some of them are out in the open actually like the Council on Foreign Relations and that connects up to Britain and our IIA so everythingís interconnected and then the trilaterals Cayman took over as they're going global. So you already know that by 73, 72 or 3, they already have this country where they want us. And now they're here to make us neofutal and take us over with the United Nations agenda 21, etc. But I mean, nothing, it's shocking how far they have gotten and we sit here and we do nothing. Because there's nothing to do in the courts because they control them. And that's really the whole problem when you go back to the Babylonian law system and commercial law that's taken over everything. And we're going to go over today and go back and really look at how it is that they have taken over this country and rebuilt it into its opposite. It's a total reversal of power coming from the Civil War. And it starts way, way back with this nation state and the Marbury Madison. And once again, the Martyr Madison was not even in the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court and yet it lived on to become a doctrine that acted upon where you get the Babylonian priests in the Supreme Court deciding on the law. They are deciding what the law is. That's not the common law. And it's brought us a great deal of trouble to say the least, even though it wasn't until recently where it says that, you know, it, I mean, at least some people argued with, I don't know, to some extent for the people at one point. But after a while, it becomes just all about corporations and their people too. And, you know, that's another, just the other word games that they play and they stand in court. And then you get into the precedents and then you get a real law game going. Because if you get a precedent in there, it's just like a pregnant woman getting across the border and a kid is American now. And then you can take all the benefits from people. You make the law into a game with precedents. You make citizenship into a game and now you dissolve it. There are no citizens in the United States. Except for United States citizens. There's no states. They've evaporated. How do you get away with it? You get people to believe things that aren't true and we're fact deprived and we don't have any knowledge of the law anymore. And that started long ago. I think that's, that, the nation is one, that was one big fraud that's been successful. And totally depriving people of the knowledge of the common law, which is literally the foundation of the Constitution. So this and then the Constitution is there to provide a government that will protect your life liberty and property which now it's the opposite. So we've got had a great reversal. So that's what the revolution is about and it all comes from the Babylonian code law which is what we're under. I was looking for an article about this and I came across knowahidenews.com. And there's an article, America, the Slaves of Babylon, Restore the Common Law of Man Part 7. And I just want to review over what the Babylonian law is. And it says... America, you're not heading into fascism. Fascism has controlled you for over 100 years. Every town, city, municipality, county, state, and federal government is an incorporation under Babylonian and Roman civil law. By Babylonian codes and statutes imposed by the Jewish fables, you have always been chattel of Babylon since you gave up virtue and accepted all the vices of immorality, you will become a slave unto Lucifer. The only way it is possible to restore the binding constitutional law upon the servants is by and through the Creator. skip through here, just a general idea of Babylonian law. This article is titled, A Historical Research Article Linking the Slave Trading Codes of Ancient Babylon to the Modern Laws of Commerce, Equity, and Civil Flash Municipal Jurisdictions by Charles Bruce. And then there's a comma, Stuart. And it starts out with a quote from Amshill, Meyer Amshill Rothschilds, which I'm sure most people have heard, permit me to issue and control the money of a nation and I care not who makes its laws enforced unemployment and hunger imposed on the masses because of the power we have create to create shortages of food will create the right of capital to rule most surely than it was given to the real aristocracy. So he does recognize they are fake aristocracy through ill-gotten gains, but let's see, he says, a new union between Babylonian religions, Babylonian banking, and Babylonian law is returning the world to serfdom. And then he goes into the destruction of the temple, the Sadducees disappeared leaving the regulation of all the Jewish affairs in the hands of the Pharisees. In 2004, October 13, the Sanhedrin in Israel revived at Tiberius. You're looking now towards the new temple that will be built. Here is showing clearly that the ancient Pharisees are still alive and well, writing textbooks for Funk and Wagnalls in 1905 and disseminating such beliefs amongst the followers. The ancient counterparts of these modern Pharisees had schools in Babylon from a very early pre-Christian date. We may read concerning these matters from a scholarly work entitled The Babylonian Helmet by Sedney Neskyn, London, the San Sino Press, 1935. In the foreword to this book is a few introductory pages by the very Reverend, the Chief Rabbi J.H. Hertz. Herein he speaks on pages 13, 14, 15 to say, The beginning of Talmudic literature date back to the time of the Babylonian exile in the 6th pre-Christian century when a thousand years later the Babylonian Talmud assumed final codified form in the year 500 of the Christian era. The Western Roman Empire had ceased to be. So when we come to the Babylonian Gemara, the oral traditions were dealing with what most people understand when they speak or write of the Talmud. Its birthplace, Babylonia, was an autonomous Jewish center for a longer period than any other land, namely, soon after 586, before the Christian era, to the year 1040, after the Christian era, which is 1626 years. He talks about the Babylonia Talmud and its elliptical expressions. and how difficult it is to read them. So hard thinking and the closest attention are required under the personal guidance of an experienced scholar or an elaborate written exposition of the argument for the discussion to be followed or to be understood. And the understanding cannot be gained by the aim, aid of grammar or lexicon alone. Even a student who has fair knowledge of Hebrew and Aramaic, but who has not been initiated into the helmet by the traditional Jewish guides, will find it impossible to decipher a page. This is the legalese used by the bar mitzvah, the bar of law association, lawyers and scribes who have taken over all constitutional courts throughout all of the United States and most of the world. So here we have a plain admission from this H.J. Hurts, Chief Rabbi, wherein he reveals that the source of the material which is codified within their Talmud is from Babylon. Other sources affirm this also. The Babylonian Talmud is that root source repository of the so-called law from which modern Talmud draws its historical roots. The ancient city of Babylon is clearly related to terms such as Babel aka confusion and as ancient biblical texts indicate plainly that this is the source of all the language confusion and other problems which has spread throughout the entire world. It's understandable that these ones do seek to downplay the fact that Babylon is a spiritual source slash center for this body of spiritual law codifications. We herein merely seek to clearly label what's going on regard to this body of codifications which seemingly so significantly affect our modern sociological structure. We have a right to ask these questions. Everyone is affected by these concerns. And it seems clear that many who moderately claim to be Jews are following this set of spiritual codifications which have originated in ancient Babylon and which they're under are properly known and referable to as the Babylonian Talmud. So This is a quote from a gentleman named Guy Carlton Lee of Johns Hopkins University in a book called Historical Jurisprudence. The Law of Babylonia has had an immense effect upon that of nearly all the countries of Europe. The literature of Babylon has perished, but the element of culture which is endured was greater than the literature. That element is the law, an organized intelligence system of rights and duties enforced by the state. The great work of the nation was the production of a system of law necessary to the extended commercial activity of the city. The complex Babylonian civilization Commercial law in advance of any other ancient city was the product of its relations to other countries of the world. I'm going to skip some... Well, the exercise of judicial functions, at least in matters of commercial law, seemed to have been in the hands of a hierarchy. The reasons for this may have been in part those which in the medieval period of the European history threw the control of the legal procedure largely into the hand of the ecclesiastics. In Babylon, the custom of documentary evidence in almost all transactions and the wide extent to which the written contracts were employed made the notarial and judicial functions of the priests very extensive. The part taken in business transactions by the priesthood was appropriate for another reason, which perhaps had more influence in the time of the early law before the purely commercial side had developed. This was the part which was connected with contractual oaths, which at first were numerous. The contracting parties were obliged in their contracts to swear by the principal god of the country and by the reigning prince that they would abide by the condition of the contract. The Babylonian law developed to the fullest extent the idea of a contract. Almost any possible business transaction was reduced to a form of contract. It was executed with the same formalities, i.e. the witnesses, notary and signature, thus the points as to the deed, sales, mortgages, loans and banking are in no respect different in form for the matter of hiring, rent and leases, partnership, testaments and domestic relations including adoption. Transactions so very different. could be reduced to the same principle or brought under one head only by highly abstract conception of the contract itself. From forms of contract we pass to the relations of master and servant, leases and future delivery of goods. And this is where you get into where we are, where we have become servants. A man might well make a contract with another whom he hired for a year or whom he contracted to serve for a year. In connection with his contract, it should be noted that Ubarro was regarded as a free agent, hiring himself out. But since he enters into the relation to his master, in which he is temporarily in the condition of a slave, he has a representative or a guardian. In the case of a slave, the name of the slave's father is never given. The slave is not regarded or spoken of as a man, but as a thing. And it is reckoned in the same way... is reckoned in the same way as cattle. The actual point of this contract is the transfer of a right to a man's services. Such a transaction is but a part of the whole Babylonian system whereby every credit or right was passed from one to another by means of contracts. Thus, man is enslaved by coerced one-sided license contracts under Roman civil statutes and codes. We could spend all day on this, but I just wanted to get across because this is what we're living under today. And it's back to, let me see, the Babylonian religious codes recognize the ability to buy and sell contracts between merchants and commerce. They sold and bought slaves and souls of men. I'm going to try to get through this so we can get over to more modern. things although it's the same thing. He does mention person, Latin persona which we've talked about so many times. Human being, person, person, age apart in a drama, assumed character, originally masked face, or false face. We get into the actors and that's what you see with all these politicians. They're just actors. They're not even actually doing anything that you think they're doing. They're salesmen and they're also there to distract you, misdirect you, So, let me see. All the things pertaining to the goyim are like dessert. The first person to come along and take them can claim them for his own. That's from the Babylonian Talmud. Goyim are to be treated with all the contempt of slaves. And this comes from the contract that you have signed. Okay, let me see. Yes, Pharisees openly embraced this Babylonian system of slave trading codes. Christ slash Messiah Jesus and the followers were crucified for speaking out boldly against these evils with the Romans and their false Israelite Pharisee puppet drones. As revealed above, the Romans were already followers of those same Babylonian slave trading codes. This indicates that the connection between the Roman slave traders and Pharisees was more than a mere coincidence. This indicates that at some point in even more ancient history, Roman slave traders and Pharisee of Israel were a common cultural ancestry, which is very interesting. Let's see. I'm going to move ahead here. Then we get into the Col Nidra, which is really important because this is an oath that you take. A prayer named from its opening words, all vows, Col Nidra, It is based on the Declaration of the Talmud. He who wishes that his vows and oaths shall have no value stand up at the beginning of the year and say, quote, all vows which I make during this year shall be of no value, unquote. So the list goes on. The historical documentation is massive of malicious, plundering, oriented slave trading behavior of these people. And then it's skipping over to Cook. That's C-O-K-E, the jurist. who lived the same time as Francis Bacon and others have defined them as infidels precisely because history has clearly shown that the sworn oath of those ones means nothing to them, they cannot be bound by conscience. and they habitually lie at every turn which may serve their own self-serving interests or those of the synagogue of Satan as referred to by Jesus Christ at Revelations 2.9 and 3.9. This is the nature of their law. They believe they have a God-given right to be slave masters. They cannot be expected to be bound to tell the truth. They feel that they are entitled by the authority of their evil God to lie to others so as to control them and thereby to reduce them to unsuspecting slaves. And maybe I'll stop there, I mean, because this goes on. But that is what is going on. So it's all about, well, I do want to go further to the civil law thing here, because it talks about the municipal, and I think that's an interesting word, and says many of the people, well, Rome is recognizable as an aggressively warring and conquering nation. Yeah, we know that, okay. So many of the people conquered by Rome were reduced to slaves. No reputable historian can test this fact. Webster's New International Dictionary, 1952nd Edition links the above-term municipal to a modern-term municipal as follows. Municipal, munia, official duties, plus root, capere, to take, of or pertaining to or of the nature of a municipal. And I thought there was something about We went into that more, but okay, maybe see. Civil law is the body of law which every particular nation, commonwealth, or city has established, particularly for itself more property we call municipal law. to distinguish it from the law of nature and from international law. Laws concerned with civil or private rights and remedies is contrasted with criminal laws. There it is. Okay, here it is. Many factors contributed to Rome's success, but more important than her military powers were her political methods which she contrived to conquer. In 381, after overcoming the town of Tusculum, she admitted to its terms under which it was under which it was, that's in parentheses, compelled to pay a war tax. And a town thus treated was known as a municipal or burden boulder. So that's where all the bonds come and the bonds that they are taking you over through bondage. How many times have you gone to vote where you're voting for bonds? All this has to do with this false false law and false money that go together. So the Babylonian master slave so-called law is modernly still recognized under either term of civil or municipal law. Rome is a seven-headed beast described in Revelation, the great prostitute therein described as sitting on or controlling the seven-headed beast of the Roman Empire, which is gathered within itself all the powers and evil of the previous three Gentile world powers is the Catholic, the Roman Catholic Church. This beast was in existence at the time of Christ, the civil flash military government of Rome. Then next it is going to go into the Roman conquest and the Chittar system that was brought in there in the 1200s. That system remains today and came over here as equity. This is very interesting and I think people should read it because it gives a good background of the Chittar system and it uses the most famous quotes from Judith Shapiro's Georgetown Law Review, I think is what that is in and it's talking about how the Chittar system destroyed the socioeconomic society. And it, let's see, there's one aside. Yes? Yeah, where would we find this article you have any idea? Yeah, you just go on to known note Noah hide news comm and they have a multi it's it's multi part I Can't remember the whole title Well, this particular article is part seven, and it's called America, the Slaves of Babylon, Restore the Common Law of Man, part seven. I think the whole thing is about restore the common law of man. You can find it under knowahidenews.com, and I think it's really interesting to go read the whole thing. But it talks about the Norman invasion and how it was backed by the Pope and how it changed the fabric of society. And then when it was talking about the Star System, which was the Star Chamber came from that and then that evolved into the equity and how brutal it becomes. But it says that This is a sort of a footnote that this is alien to English law for a creditor not in possession of land to have rights in it. So you get the debt bond, the death bond is what it's called the mortgage, where people who have nothing to do with the land have lent you money and then if you don't pay it they can take the land. And that is, that's an entirely new thing. It doesn't belong in Anglo-Saxon common law because That's the end of Anglo-Saxon common law. And this does go on, and I think this is probably the whole... Let's see. The whole... This is from Bovier's Law Dictionary in 1868. He says, the whole of equity jurisprudence prevailing in England and the United States is mainly based on the civil law. So equity is one thing I never understood is why equity... would ever have been in this country? That's another question from the beginning. Equity has nothing to do with the common law. You can see why there would be maritime admiralty law, but not equity. It had no place here. Eventually, it was merged with the common law. Over in England, Lord Mansfield merged the English common law with Well, I've read it was merchant law and other people say it was Admiralty Maritime, but what difference does it really make because the common law, I don't know that the English common law was ever as it was in America. I think they wiped out so much of the history of how common law was actually practiced here with people being in charge of the law and the fact and the magistrate was just a referee. The people participate in the law, they run their own lives, society should be totally separate from government and the people of the society actually control the government. Now how different could that be than today when we have a totally controlled society with social engineering and highly sophisticated techniques of mind control, thought control, emotional control over people after they've gone through years and years of compulsory education where they can now be triggered because of the Pavlovian method of behavioral control and what came after it with Skinner. It's just frightening and you look at what's going on today and I think when you look at things like something else that was in an article today about news, oh, here it is, Lee Dugan, News You Won't Believe, of what's going on in this country. And this is Madison, Wisconsin, Metro School District, a group of parents are suing over its gender policy, which under, which schools are to help children transition to another sex without the knowledge and consent of their parents. Now this is just such a criminal act. It's incomprehensible. I mean, it's just to overturn the biological order now, the natural order is being overturned, and people wonder why people are going nuts and how this happened. Well, there's a history to it. And it is taking over the law, taking over the schools, and imposing the social science findings on the people, whether it's psychology, economics, all the social sciences are used and they have been integrated as if they're sciences looking for truth when they're actually looking for better and better methods to control people. And now you've got with technology, it's kind of like I don't think we'd be where we are today if there hadn't been an industrial revolution. And nobody of course ever discussed what this would do to society. People were just because of the control of economies thrown into industries to survive when What happened to being free and independent, self-sufficient on the land with your own small business and your own farm? And do you really need this mass production? And thatís way back in the ñ seventeen eighteen hundred and today you had bernays in the what in the twenties convincing people that they need to consume more and more and more to have to buy things that you don't need why will because we have math you know production you have somebody's got a consumer stop and i think when you start thinking about it has it enormous amount to do with with what has happened to our value system not to mention we have all the change agents and we have split the the uh... law off from morality and then the goal of course was to strip people of morality and destabilize them so you control them more and more and more. So what we get today is we're really in a very difficult spot where we have people, actors running for the democratic presidency who are out and out communist and how could that be? How could you be for the government that you're supposed to control that's there to protect your life-learning property, now it's going to be able to not only just steal things from one group of people and give them to the others, and all these groups are being hurt by different methods. So you can pretty much control all of society, dividing them into groups. You put black people up in a ghetto and then you run drugs through there, and of course the banks and drugs are one and the same. I mean, it's always been that slaves gold bankers go together and so do the drugs go with them. And so you keep black people in the ghettos and then you take the fathers out, put them in the prisons and you do the same thing to poor white people. In the meanwhile, you are using all different techniques to destroy the culture. I mean, this is a war of demographics and genocide against the the 10% blacks and the 90% whites that would have been, could have been a happy place to live if we hadn't had so many agents of evil everywhere and now they're all running through the government and babbling. I mean whoever says anything that's actually legitimate up there, they just babble and that is because they're Babylonians and they don't even have a mind left I don't believe and they've, in, and conquering, they have divided most of the people of America from their minds in the schools by the techniques that they use of psychology. It's pretty sick. Anyway, what we're trying to get over to is the roots of the cooperative federalism and over then next week into the more the institutionalized tyranny that comes from it, and it's called the character and color of authority. I was going to start there, but then I reread this, which we've talked about before, which is, you can find it at sweetliberty.org. I think it's really important to understand because when you see the illusion that people have that they live in a free country, that you have a government that's protecting you, it's just the biggest lie going. And there's nothing in this government, the people in this government do not care about you one bit, they care about taking what you've got, and it's an enormous machine now, and you don't even get to say anything about anything. And it's all because of cooperative federalism. And this is what they've done, the structure. I mean, after the Civil War, they took away citizenship from states. And then they set right out to homogenize the laws between the states and move us into a commercial law system like Babylon. And that's what they've got. This is their crown jewel, is the UCC commercial code that functions in all the states now. And where does it start? Well, it starts with, well, I mean, we could go, let me see, let me go see some of these organizations between the 30s. Oh yeah, okay. Let me see what the earliest one is. Well, this isn't the right one, sorry, because I used to have a list here in some of the things that started in the 1800s. Well, there's like, yeah, the National Association of Housing Officials and the American Society of Municipal Engineers, the engineers were 1894, but a lot of these things were consolidated I think municipal, so they've turned us into bondage here, and the finance officers, that was in 1906. But in the 30s, all these agencies, it is like the International City Managers Association, Government Research Association, American Municipal Association, American Legislatures Association, American Public Works Association, Public Administration Clearinghouse, Council of State Governments, a United States Conference of Mayors and then the International Association of Public Works officials. We're going international now. National Association of Tax Assessing Officers, National Association of Planning Officials. They all moved to Chicago. And that's the Bolshevik House right across the street from the Rockefellers. University of Chicago at 1313. It's called 1313 House or the Bolshevik House. Now these are the, this is the structure and these people, this is going to move into regional government. It's cooperative federalism and it's done in secret behind the backs of the people who never know that this has happened and most people don't even know that it's happened now. This is your functioning government and it connects up to the Hague and to the United Nations. So how does it start? Well, it starts with a secret meeting in the 30s. And this is again from the Roots of Cooperative Federalism by Dan Medor, M-E-A-D-O-R. And it starts with this Declaration of Interdependence. And it was signed in January 22, 1937. And it was, the whole name of it is the Declaration of Interdependence of Government. within the United States of America in common counsel. Council. And we're going into a council form of government such as they have at the EU and the same people that are doing this and designed this, designed that. Because this is Soviet government. It's council government from the very top to the very bottom. And the foundations of it go way back to the Prussian education where you're going to have a very small group of people and I think it was .05 control, a managerial class. Those are your professionals and they're going to be about 5% of the population and the masses. The ones that theyíll let live in the end will be farmed for their energy. So this is the way it starts. And let me see. Iím going to go over to where I find out where it says the traders that are doing this arenít just in the federal government. So the people that are signing this come from the state. And Iím looking for this. The fundamental pattern of states united for the benefit of all people remains the same as it was when the Founding Fathers wove it. But the far-flung tapestry of our many governments has stretched so taut. Oh, this is part of that ridiculous interdependence doctrine. And you read this, you go, what are they even talking about? And they give themselves away in certain terms that they use because they're going to repair the fabric, which they've destroyed. You destroy the fabric, then you repair it. This is always the way it is. and you're going to do it because you need to restore solidarity. Well, there's your, I mean, that's the communist word. Of course, this is all, the merging of corporatism and communism is coming about, and you're going to merge, and it becomes apparent in the 20s and 30s, I think it is, that, or maybe it's actually it's later, and maybe in the 50s where, it's at Norman Dodd, talk to the guy from the Ford Foundation who told him that thatís whatís going to happen is the American, Russiaís going to be merged with America. And you can see it in the school to work and what theyíve done with Nose Child Left Behind to, and now weíre into the No child left behind to outcome based education I think and then it goes to where we are now is school to work. And so these kids are being trained for jobs now and they're outsourcing. Everyone in this country is being dumbed down to be service workers because white people just are not going to be able to do anything but that. And you look at the education and what they've done over the years with all these absurd degrees people have. in feminism and all this other stuff. That's the reason for it. And then also it's to divide people into groups and keep people screaming so they will never see that behind the scenes you have all kinds of traders in your country who have set up another government and it's functioning. So I want to... In the Declaration, it's going back to what we were started as, and now they're coming to fix things. It's kind of like Ticano Land. We're going to repair the creation of the people, except for Ticano Land. They're going to repair the creation of the creator. The creators of this country were Christians, and they're going to repair their creation and turn it into a beast system. Let's see, what else did they say? It was now for the first time since the memorial, yeah? Okay, since the memorable day when the form of our Constitution was determined. What? I'm still here. Okay, official delegates of the states are gathered together with representatives of their local governments. So you're representatives that nobody knows this. This is not in the newspapers. So they all meet. And they're meeting as good neighbors. So these people are again very much double-tongued, seeking to revive the original purpose. And what is the original purpose? Well, it's not to protect the life-liberting property of the people or recognizing your unalienable rights and you are controlling them. It's to form a more perfect union. Well, that was never the purpose. Of course, it was with Lincoln because that's what the Civil War was to do, to get rid of the principles upon which the government stood, the foundation. It was meant that the states while creating a nation should yet preserve their own sovereignty and a maximum of self-government. But now, if the claim of states' rights is to prevail, it must be justified. So now, you have to justify that individual state republics have to justify by a demonstration of their competence. Now, just a minute. They're going to demonstrate their competence to traders in the government that have let a foreign group of people take over the value of our money and destroy us and get us into one war that the president ran on a platform saying he would never get into the war. And then, having a false flag to have another war, and they're talking about competence. It's just really unbelievable. But they say now this is their reason when our nation when our Union was formed there was no land transportation Nor any remote communication except by the plotting foot of horse or man But since that time our society has been revolutionized by the advent of transportation as swift as the wind and of communication more rapid than lightning. Our area has trebled. The number of our people has increased beyond belief. Have our governments met their mutual problems brought by this modern era? They have developed a no man's land of jurisdiction. And why would that be? It's because they've already gotten rid of the common law and we're in 1930s now. So they've already ditched the law, the Constitution and the common law and they have set up the UCC because they have the American Law Institute in 1921. They have the Barr Association and American Law Institute working against the people coming up with this UCC law. So they're selling us into slavery and they're talking about, you know, and it's all just, it's just babble what it is. They don't know, I mean, why would transportation and communication deny that people have unable rights to control their life and property? Does that even make sense? But then anyway, he's saying that the laws are in conflict. Their practices are discordant, their regulations antagonistic, and their policies are either competitive or repugnant to one another. In taxation alone, scores of conflicts between federal and state law exist. The interstate criminal is a standing headline on page one of every newspaper. The 48 states pass laws on crime, labor, taxation, relief, corporations, parole, domestic relations, and other questions momentous to our social and economic system. with no thought of harmony well why are they passing these laws i don't think that these laws should be passed anyway we don't want lawmakers i mean the what is what are they making a lot of it you know if people are free they cannot compel performance and most of these laws shouldn't have never should never have been one of the legislature actually supposed to be legislating it would be administrative and it would be they should be asking itself We're being paid by the people to preserve their unalienable rights to life's liberty and property. We're not supposed to be... I mean, under the common law, you cannot compel performance, so that goes right out of the way. And as far as any crimes committed against people, those should be taken care of by the people participating in the law in their local community through the jury, and then they should also be holding people responsible through grand juries, but of course those are taken over too, and then you could have a functioning society. There's no need for all these laws, and now just think, do you think that the laws have ceased or have they increased? I mean, people are just such liars. So and you have to lie because if you couldn't tell you the truth, we're building an animal farm here. You're gonna be animals. We're taking your property. You're gonna have none. And by the way, if we decide you shouldn't live, we'll slaughter you because we're communists and that's what communists do. They can slaughter people as well as steal them from them which socialists can do. So you look at the socialists that in up on the panel of the last six and they're all everything they talk about is unlawful and they're all for it. and nothing happened and they do it with uh... impunity and their yet if we had changed from an one-hit from sovereign states under God to one nation under fraud, those people would not be running for president. They would be running for their lives because people would be after them for what they are doing. There are other criminals and yet they and their traders of course and they get away with it. Why? Why are we so docile? We're talking about survival of our lives and property. And all you have to do is look to see what these same people did in Russia and China, Cambodia, and you'll see what's coming here. They don't care about killing people. Look what they're doing to the Mideast. And we're paying for it. I'm not. But, I mean, if you're paying for taxes, you're paying for this, uh, carnage. It's disgusting. Um, so anyway, this is, this is not as it should be, that you have all these unharmonious law. Well, where would the harmony should come with people living in peace on the land, self-sufficient and independent, reaching their potential? This is what's been destroyed and they did it through the Civil War, First World War, War, War, War, and then you destroy people through financial crashes and take everything they have and cause depressions. And that's what these people are in on. Anyway, the trend of the federal state projects exemplified by social security, which is totally unconstitutional, and that's why we want to go next week and look at how did they do this. And that's what the next, yeah, we'll talk about how they did it. Social security does not apply to the people in this country. Once again, it's all illusion. If they can get you to believe something and act on it, and it keeps going, pretty soon it becomes traditional. And that will be a precedent in their courts until people stand up and demand that these people be investigated, put on trial, and hanged. And that's what should happen to them. So all officials should conduct their own governments properly, but we hold that we must act with earnest regard, also to the units of governments, the bonds of goodwill, and the lines of... See, I don't even... It makes me sick to think that people are... What they're doing is so evil, and they're acting as if it's goodwill. It's always the same. It's like we're such good people, and we want to connect our many interdependent governments. So they have to be strengthened. We don't have interdependent states. and we don't want interdependent people. We want people that cooperate and care about each other with positive law, and we want people to participate in juries for the negative law. So, anyway, through established agencies of cooperation, uniform and reciprocal laws and regulations, this is the way they do it, through compacts. Under the Constitution, through informal collaboration through all other main possible our nation our state and there it is nation note it's it's our general government and our republics and our localities which are under the state they have nothing to do with the federal government much fuse their activities see their integrating everything they're going to integrate everything just like now they're integrating everything globally to the detriment of all the people on the globe We therefore as representatives of the officers of government here assembled do solemnly pledge our loyal efforts to the accomplishment of such purposes as our forefathers by the Declaration of Independence affirm their purpose to improve government for us. So we do by this Declaration of Interdependence affirm our purpose to improve government for our contemporaries and our posterities. Well, but not the general public because they don't even know about this. So, this declaration was not published in newspapers across the nation, nor were there open debates concerning the implications of renegade public servants who signed the document, did not call for conventions to repudiate the Constitution, nor had their successors intentionally let the cat out of the bag. This ominous instrument serves as a hinge pin in the cooperative federalism scheme. It is through sundry intergovernmental compacts. Intergovernmental Compact that public servants have postured state and local governments as though they are instrumentalities of the United States on par with the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and other insular possessions that are not incorporated in the constitutional scheme. The document praises the democratic form of government. You see, this is where we get our democracy, which we don't have. But you see, it's all a belief system. If they can get you to believe this, and then you can go look at Roosevelt's Four Freedoms and the new Bill of Rights, and it's all contrary to everything that the people used to believe. So this is a new system, a dogma imposed upon people, and they don't understand what is so bad about it. And that's the real horror of it. And when you look at the articles about all the people coming into this country and that have taken over Virginia, it's just why it's turning blue, it's being asphyxiated, it's because they have no understanding at all of the principles this country was founded on, and neither do most of the people in this country. This is how they get away with it. And it's because the educational system had been destroyed by the beginning of the 1900s. And so most people's parents and grandparents and some great grandparents didn't know about this system. And of course if you go back and look when the common law was actually From what I could find out, it was starting to be supplanted in the late 1700s. And you can't have freedom without the common law and the people participating in the law and understanding the law. As Jefferson said, you can never have ignorance and freedom. It just never has been, never will be. People have to be knowledgeable about the law, and then you have to have real money. And real law has to be imposed through due process. And the due process is what's really important. I mean, natural law is very important, but it doesn't have a methodology of enforcement. And the people are to enforce it, not people in black robes. So the, anyway, let's see. finding a way to get it it acknowledges that those who endorsed the instrument were intent on finding a way to achieve self-serving ends of government almost exclusive of consideration for the unalienable rights of sovereign people the chief justifications were efficiency uniformity and social welfare states right not the people's rights were preserved dot those entrusted with public office affected a constitutional coup The Constitution Republic, the rule of law, was dead. So how did that happen? Without us, we didn't even know about it. Well, of course, we're in the Depression and then we're going to bring on a war. And we'll never find out about it. So the disparity in this document and the foundation ideas of the American Constitutional Republic are easy enough to see by review of the first 182 words of the Declaration of Independence, which we don't need to say because we all know those. And let's see, so then he goes on to start talking more about the actual building, it's like you're from the deconstruction of the knowledge of the people, of the principles of the country. So you start doing things behind their back, like building a new form of government behind your back, which is functioning now all the time. It's functioning. I mean, you've got a metro here. How do they do it? It's regional government. Itís totally unlawful and yet people pay into it, they use it and they donít even notice that, ìWait a minute, how are you doing this?î Why is it always in financial difficulty and having so many problems? Itís not very harmonious. Then he goes back to some history of the Magna Carta, etc. He says that the Declaration of Interdependence clearly departs from the principles that came before it. The 1937 version proclaimed, assuming power and purpose from the onset. One in the course of human events that comes necessary for a nation to repair the fabric which unites its many agencies of government and restores solidarity which is vital to orderly growth. It is the duty of the responsible officials to define the need and find a way to meet it. This proclamation is more than revolutionary in that it departs from over seven centuries in the evolution of a limited government powers. The government itself was elevated to preeminence with a rule of law anchored to foundation law provided by the state and national constitutions, being the casualty. Then we come to this little troll named Henry W. Toll. He was the executive director of the Organization of State Governments. which provided the rationale of the third government tier in his address of the master plan which presented in 1937 conference and it is in the book of states 1937 edition volume 2 page 151 and he said it's my position that the council of state governments does not partake of the character of an association It is part of the governmental machinery of the United States. The Port Authority of New York, for instance, which is set up jointly by New York State and New Jersey, is not a part of the government of New York, nor a part of the government of New Jersey. Nevertheless, it's a governmental agency, and so the Council of State Governments set up at the present time by 17 states. So like in 1937, you have 17 states in this venture that is totally unconstitutional and lawless, and they're all traitors. It's a joint agency of government. The earmarks of government are that an agency is established by legislative action, manned by government officials, engaged exclusively upon the work of government and finance in whole or in part by government appropriations. So here we have a second United States government also. The Council of State Governments has all of these characteristics. It's part of the governmental machinery. We are supplying missing parts which were missing in the machinery provided by the Constitution of the United States on account of the fact that such parts were not needed at the time of the adoption of the Constitution. Now, does that make sense? Oh yeah, because of communication and transportation. So now you need to change the structure of the government behind the backs of the people who will never know that they now have no rights left and they aren't even going to have a court left. Of course, that, you know, and who exactly is this benefiting? So this initiative matured sufficiently that in an article by Benjamin J. Jones and Deborah Reuter in 1991, in addition to the Book of the States, page 565, we're going to abrade authority of compacts. That's what we're going to talk about next. Okay, thank you. Thanks, fellas. Love Charlie. These songs of freedom is all I... ...ridication songs... ...emancipate yourselves from ends of slavery None but them would sell skin free of a mind I'll go fear for atomic energy But none of them can stop the test How long shall they heal our promise? and look from space just to part of it we've got to fulfill the book with the sense of freedom cause all I hear is redeem, redeem, redeem so here for atomic energy there's none of them can stop at the time how long shall it just come to fit Welcome back to One Nation Under Fraud. Phyllis, are you with us? Oh, good. I just want, yeah, I'm sorry, I know we gotta get through this. Oh, keep going. Keep going. You want to say anything? Keep going. Okay. I think it's important to keep in mind as you This is a plot that has been carried out in our lifetime and well before to literally change this government into part of a planetary system. It's a corporate system. It's like the corporate communist animal farm where people will have no say in anything. You'll have no choice in your life. And once they get the Internet of Things and the G5 and social credit system in, there will be nothing we can do about it because people will be... What? You know what, Charlotte? That brings us to something that probably when we have a few minutes left to show, if you've got some time, might not be a bad topic to bring up, and it has to do with this coronavirus and the economy. Oh, right. There's a connection here, and it's partly to destroy. I think they've tried this before. This is to destroy the economy of the United States and then to bring us into a one world financial system through the, I think it's the World Trade Organization now that probably has the money. I don't think it's the IMF anymore. I don't know who does it. But through that system, it will eventually bring in social credits, but it's going to be a slow moving train. I don't think it's going to be real fast here, but that's what they're trying, I believe that's what they're trying to do with this coronavirus. The coronavirus is a way for depopulation also. Once you get people in lockdown and have it in their minds, and how many times do we hear the same thing? There's a big shooting. We don't know if it's true or not. We never get to the facts. I'm still wondering about Sandy Hook because I want to know what happened with that trial of Jim Fexer. and I don't know and I was looking at it late late last night and I never did get to the bottom of it but everything it's like the CIA guy said Casey will know our disinformation programs completely and everything the American people believe is false. Well we're there because you don't know what's false and what's true because everything is a lie or disinformation or misinformation you can't believe anybody you can't trust anyone that's the The fabric of society that's been ripped apart, oh and there was in that Babylonian thing, or was it something else I read today? They were talking about the destruction of society, the tearing of the society apart. And if they were calling it terrorism, and that is what we are undergoing, the total shredding of our once we had a culture. I don't think we've ever lived in our culture. I think it was gone before we were born. It had already been taken over. But this is just not right for people to be born into a setup like we've been born into. And now you look at your parents didn't get it. Now people are starting, more and more people are starting to understand. But the younger kids are going through this massive psychological programs and they're just automatons, a lot of them with trigger words and everything is reactionary because they've gone through the Pavlovian, Skinnerian labyrinth. It's really, it's just so sickening. And here it is, Dan. Yeah? And you know, not only that, we're all subjected to it. We're all subjected to it by the television, by keep pounding this. Keep pounding, pounding, pounding, pounding. Oh yeah. Keep pounding it. You try to breathe as much fear as you can and then you try to create chaos. And as Ram Emmanuel, Ram Emmanuel said, you never let a good crisis go to waste. And that's exactly what they're going to try to do. If it doesn't matter, if it makes that makes for depopulation, whatever it is. And then you have to understand, like they said, plus it's not just a coronavirus. There's also locusts in Africa that's been eating and destroying things. But we never hear about that. We never hear about the destruction that's going on in Africa and the Middle East. We never hear about that. We only hear about the coronavirus, the coronavirus. But there's other things going on and it's all going to, and they're hoping that it's going to put a lot of pressure on our crops, on our food supply. Because that's going to happen. They're going to try to get as much money, as much food out of here as they possibly can to other countries and the people that are going to be destroyed are us. So that's what I'm thinking. Anybody that's thinking and you have any space at all, I don't care if it's a window in your kitchen. I don't care if you have to get a grow light. Whatever it is that you need to do to produce your own food, a little bit of food, or if you have neighbors or someone else that you know that does, getting involved with those people, learning how to do something at all, and learning to do some of these crops because there are some things you can grow year-round inside. But you know it's not a bad idea, but it's called preparation and it's called trying to make sure that you, your family are taken care of somehow. You have some land and that's what you do too. But the preparation is important. It's not being afraid. God, belief in God is supposed to take out all fear and also being prepared on your own or doing things on your own away from the government, away from all these things. That's helpful too. The only problem with grow light, people's property had been raided because the electric company reported to the government that somebody was using more electricity than normal, and then they raided it and they found out they were grown marijuana. So you have to be careful a little bit too. Sorry, Charlotte. Oh no, that's okay. I mean, well... No, it's all these things do go together. And I was looking up that latest shooting, and I don't know if it was a real shooting, it probably was, and it could have been one that wasn't even planned, but they even used that. And one thing now they're doing is expanding. They don't tell you anything, of course. And they don't even tell you what happens at two, and the shooter is immediately dead, the supposed act of shooter. And then everything's on lockdown. But now it's not just everything for campus too. That was at the Coors-Moleson campus. And then they go out and expand the crime scene to lock down schools around the area and businesses. Now this all goes out with also the lockdowns coming for the viruses and next they'll be vaccinating people. And is this just all another illusion that there's even a coronavirus? And it's very possible that it is. And like we've talked about before, and I think we have, and somebody pointed out very recently, I'm not sure if it was on radio, I don't remember where I heard it, but it does make sense that this coronavirus was done because these people at Wuhan Province, we talked about this I think before, not on the radio I don't believe, but anyway, in one of our private conversations. that this Wuhan virus, this Wuhan area, they were trying to stop an incinerator plant from going in there. That was what they had planned. And people were protesting and getting all upset and everything. Well, you know what happens when people go against the government? No matter what it's in the United States or wherever it is, you know what happens? All of a sudden they have to be exterminated because they are going against what's the, you know, against the big powers. The dictation. Pardon me? The dictatorial. Yeah, I know. It's the dictation. So here we go. So here we go. We release something or we make sure that somebody gets infected. And maybe it was through this illegal place where they were selling bats or whatever. Who knows? Maybe it was there. Maybe it wasn't there. Maybe it was just actually that somebody got infected or somebody had been exposed to it. Maybe even in that research center. And all of a sudden they get out and here we go with a big deal. Or so it becomes airborne somehow. And I'm sure it didn't pass from one person and then all of a sudden 100,000 of them get sick. I just think the whole thing is made up. Possibility. But the whole thing. And so when they realized what was going on, the one cover for the dictators We all of a sudden have it spreading all over the world and here we have an Iran, Korea, all over the place and now we have it in the United States and this thing. So again, never let a good crisis go to waste. We just have to be prepared, watch what's going on here, take precautions of our own, wash hands. If we need to get masks, get masks. If we can get some that are bedded with silver, that's even better. Whatever we can do, plus making sure that we store our own food. That will be the next crime, hoarding. You can't do that. I think the best thing we could do if we could figure a way is to just take the law back and start start investigating and hanging these people. That's what we really need to figure out a way to do. We know what we have to do, but the fact is we don't have enough people organized to do it however you might want to do it. I found a guy yesterday, I think it was Thomas Mick. I sent you that, you listen to it. Now that guy has a plan but we all have the same plan. The question is how do you get your plan into action? The funny thing about that video is it kept flipping away from me. Then I tried to get to his website which is called commonsense to me.com and I canít get there. So whatever he is saying, which is pretty much what a lot of people are saying about what we need to do and how this happened, they don't want people to know it. Well, you know, maybe we should just tell people what we know about a little synopsis of his video. He said, what he said was that the Republic was gone, the Constitution was gone. in the Civil War. That's when the Constitution was destroyed. It was destroyed by Lincoln, basically. And then we didn't have it any longer. So what we need to do is go back to the Declaration of Independence and start using that along with militias and start enforcing it. And you know in the states where there are not red flag laws, rather than doing these sanctuary this and sanctuary that, If we don't have red flag laws, we don't have anything going on, then we should start pushing this Declaration of Independence. And the idea that we are all created equal, that we have under God, we have certain inalienable rights, and among those are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Whatever would scare me. They're antithetical to everything that everyone's running on, which is all socialism and communism, and now we are flooded with immigrants who have no idea of Declaration of Independence or what it even means, which of course is why they're here. So anyway, what we need to have people running for office If we have offices and keep them, which would be easier than starting over, is that they have to know what the principles mean when they talk about unalienable rights, which are not civil rights. These are your God-given inherent rights. Everybody knows them. I am convinced that everybody knows these things, but they have been so covered over as you are lied to every day about what is actually going on. Go ahead. Let me finish this up and then hopefully we can do this quickly. We should talk about these things, but I think that it's important to see the blueprint behind the government that's running behind us based on a declaration of interdependence and the people are ignored. So you have no inalienable rights anymore and that's ever since you were made a United States citizen. So we're under a compact government. It's a government of compact and it's, let me see, a compact has both the effect of a statute in each state, they're making this up, and features of a binding legal contract. Therefore, when a state adopts a compact, a state may not renounce or leave the compact, you can't get out. Except as if it's provided for by the compact provisions providing withdrawal. As contracts, interstate compacts take precedence over law. Get that? These compacts that they are making up are going to take precedence over laws that conflict with their provisions. Now, they've set themselves up as a dictatorship. And this is treason, of course. Who are they? We don't know their names. They were from 17 states at first, and I think all the states are with it now. And how do they do it? They get a cabal of collaborators in associations of governors, associations of attorney generals, associations of the legislature, associations of the county governments. All of these people are now in a national government that's totally unconstitutional and ruled by the people who set it up. And they meet and they work against the people. And for the people who set the government up, well, who set it up? Well, we'll come to that, but it's pretty obvious. So, let me see, where were we? Okay, so they take precedence over law, and the purpose of the Declaration of Intergovernmental Dependence was thus articulated and came into fruition by way of independent initiatives by elected and appointed public servants. but ominous government was created in what was construed, and I love this part, as the constitutional void. So you're in an ethereal space, not addressed by state and national constitutions. This is where they read the penumbras, I guess. So this is where you see shadows and make up law, and these are magicians. They're black magicians and agents of change and they've changed many people's lives. They've killed people, they've ruined their lives, they've stolen everything they have. They put them in jail. They're the ones that are creating everything here and they were utter traitors and this is back in the 30s so most of these people are probably no longer with us and look what the evil that they have left behind them. So the force of the compact, the force of the compact, affected by contract, would become superior to legitimate state and local law. Well, just wave my magic wand, and now we are in control of your destiny. So where did this notion originate? Well, the organization of the state governments, this total guy, emerged from the American Legislatures Association. And of course, that was established in 1925 by privately donated money by the Spellman Fund, which is a Rockefeller Foundation, and it provided financing for the legislative organization and subsequently for the organization of state governments. So, a letter... to legislatures by William B. Belknap, president of the American Legislatures Association, which is member of the Kentucky House of Representatives in the book of states, says, the Council of State Governments came into existence by way of a planning board comprised of, here the traders come, 21 state officials and 12 consultant members. Six members of the board were ex officio as presidents of other national associations. The associations being the associations of governors, legislators, attorney generals, secretary of state, auditors, controllers and treasurers and commissioners on uniform state law. The eight members of the Executive Board of the Governor's Conference and the six members of the American Legislatures Association were members of the Planning Board. Consulting members were drawn from research institutions and universities. The Brookings Institution, the Institution of Public Administration, Public Administration Clearinghouse, the Universities of Chicago, Columbia, Northwestern, Princeton, and Wisconsin. That's from the book of states, 1935, page 100. Then we have a note. Henry W. Toll, Colorado State Senator. served not only as the first head of the council of the state governments, but also a uniformed law commissioner from the mid 30s until the mid 70s. According to Who's Whos, Henry W. Tull received an award from Queen Elizabeth for meritorious service to England. Now what's that about? For further explanation of the uniformed law commission, see Gary Robinson's article American's Trojan Horse. Well, I've looked and looked for that. I can't find it. Formalization of the organization of state governments as a third governmental body was the end product of a progressive initiative that began with the establishment in 1894 of the American Society of Municipal Engineers. The leadership of the organization of state governments acknowledge these affiliate organizations as listed below. The first date is the date of the founding, the second of the organization. They were established in Chicago. And we've already gone through those, all these councils and public clearinghouses. So anyway, let me see. The general assault on constitutional government was supported in large by the American Law Institute, incorporated in 1923 by former president and at that time Chief Justice William Howard Taft, a future Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, and the former Secretary of State Eli Hu Root. Judges Benjamin and Cardozo and he's the guy the law school of Cardozo law has a Talmudic connection to Talmudic law and learn at hand We're among the more influential early leaders all these people are traitors the Institute continues to work closely and collaborate with the American Bar Association Committee on continuing professional education the Ali Abba That's the American Law Institute and the American Bar Institute the Ali Abba collaboration has been responsible for generating the Restatement of Law Series and originals and variations on the Model PEDAL Code, the Model Code of Evidence, the Model Code of Pre-Arrainment Procedure, the Model Land Development Code, and several other uniform acts adopted by legislatures of the United States, all predicated and on the presumption that each of the several states is a territory of the United States. So they ran it through Article 1, I think it's, what is it, 1432 or something. The American Law Institute membership is by election within the law profession. So here is where our real traitors are coming from and so many people that are in the legislatures are members of the ABA. And so it's election within the law profession with 3,000 active members drawn from the ranks of practicing attorneys, judges, law school professors. So those are the three groups. It's attorneys, judges, and law school professors. Once an elected member completes 25 years, he's vested with a lifetime membership. And he's a lifetime traitor. And the elected membership position is open for a replacement candidate. To complement the American Law Institute American Bar Association initiatives, each of the several states appoints commissioners to Nikkucil. the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Law. The Koozle was established in 1894. The organization is comprised of more than 300 lawyers, judges, and law professors appointed by the states as well as the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands to draft proposals for uniform and model laws and work toward their enactment in legislatures. Since its inception in 1894, the group has promulgated more than 200 acts, among them such bulwarks of state statutory law as the Uniform Commercial Code, Uniform Probate Code, Uniform Partnerships Acts, all quoted from the CUSIL's website. The extent of the amalgamated influences demonstrated in biographical information for Jean-Anne Lebrun current president of the Koussoul, 1999. Mr. Nebrun served in South Dakota, legislature speaker of the House from 1973 to 4. He's a member of the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association, a member of the American Law Institute, an associated member of the American Board of Trial Advocates, a member of the American Bar Association, wait a minute, trial lawyers, and serves his firm's principal contact with Lex Mundi, a global association of 142 independent law firms. And no doubt they will have international law and I've always wondered who's making this international law now that we don't go by common law. And I would look at them first. And of course you've got the National Lawyers Guild. I don't know how they, that's the communist front group. So, Nakusel drafting it and the other works pertaining to uniforms laws headquartered at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. Preliminary qualifications for this closed fraternity of lawyers, judges, and law school professors is managed through the Law School Admission Council, a division of the American Bar Association which establishes criteria for certification of admission to law schools. Graduating attorneys are required to take bar exams prescribed by the state bar associations in accordance with the standards developed by the ABA. These are the first steps in the elitist training and qualification process process beyond these preliminaries the pyramid of power is amalgamated via selective control groups. The American Law Institute and the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Law retains copyrights on annotations for the various uniform acts adopted by the legislatures of the several states. Except for library access or direct purchase of the books or computer-based editions annotated Visions of these laws are available only through the entities themselves and licensed publishers such as West Publishing, even though development is largely supported by tax revenue. This double dipping is reasonable common practice and serves as restrictive if not prohibitive control over development access to law. In addition to the elected and lifetime membership, the following are ex officio members of the American Law Institute. Chief Justice, the Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, the Chief Judges of each United States Circuit Court of Appeal, the Attorney General and Solicitor General of the United States, the Chief Justice or Chief Judge of the highest court of each state, the Law School Deans, Presidents of the American Bar Association and each State Bar Association and executive officers of other prominent legal organizations. Each of the uniform acts constructed by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute and subsequently promoted by the Council of State Governments is predicated on the premise that the several states that adopt the acts are instrumentalities of the United States rather than semi-independent states of the Union subject only to constitutional enumerated powers of the states. In the framework of the Uniform Commercial Code, which is the crown jewel of cooperative federalism on the state side, courts of the several states operate in the de facto capacity to accommodate and enforce what amounts to private international law. Each of these state courts proceeds in a modern adaptation of what amounts to due process in the course of civil law which is repugnant to the due process in the course of common law secured in each of the several states except Louisiana. Governments of the several states, this is the case for the government of the United States, have operated under executive declared emergency since 1933. These proclamations were induced by economic consideration and are nowhere authorized by the state or national constitution. Here, the journalist's laundry list is significant. The how, who, who, how and why mention of the Spelman funding, Brookings Institute and other such entities in the 1935 edition of the book of the schools provides a significant and linking clue. The Cooperative Federalism Scheme was hatched, funded, and fueled by the international banking community. As the English title Esquire suggests, the law fraternity bore arms for the international banking community, weaving a complicated web of legalese, which is why they were saying they didn't have harmonic law. It's always you cause the problem and then you come up with a solution. You're usurping the power of lawful course and otherwise aiding in the seizure and or control of virtually all American assets. As George Washington warned when he was departing office as the nation's first president, the grand conspiracy made the Constitution of no effect. The Constitution itself brings sedition into focus. In Article 1-8, the Constitution declares, quote, the Constitution has power to coin money, regulate the value thereof, to provide for the punishment of counterfeiting securities and current coin of the United States, and then it 10 stipulates that no state shall coin money emit bills of credit, make anything but gold and silver coin a payment, a tender and payment of debt. Constitutional intent is obvious. If Congress is vested with the power to mint coin and prescribe punishment for minting coins, and the several states are prohibited from minting coins and emitting bills of credit, and are further prohibited from making anything other than gold and silver coin a tender for the payment of debt, the obligation for Congress to mint coin and silver gold and silver coin for national currency is compelling. Yet Congress ceased minting gold and silver coin and the government of several states do in fact compel payment with unredeemable bills of credit drawn on private financial institutions, federal reserve banks. Via the Federal Reserve System Board of Directors, the Fed has complete control of the national economy through the manipulation of key interest rates and the control of financial institution reserve requirements. The entire scheme is predicated on the credit of the United States primarily through public money. In parentheses, ledger entry accounts now chiefly in electronic format and various bills of credit including bonds, treasury bills, Federal Reserve notes and assorted other obligations and instruments. All script currency and public money exists by virtue of public or private interest-bearing debt. Effect is like the perpetual pull of gravity, somewhat on the order of a black hole, that fucks in all matter within its sphere of influence. As communism and socialism, the kindred... cooperative federalism is based on mathematically impossible scheme. In the 1973 to 1990 period alone, the combined inflation debt effect reduced the American middle and upper class families from 55 to under 40 percent of the population, while increasing poor and lower income families from 35 to over 50 percent. The wealthiest 1 percent of the nation's families increased financial holdings from approximately 22 to 38 percent of the nation's wealth. This is the underlying force that has resulted in agonizing rural poverty and cancerous growth of the urban ghetto. Andrew Jackson addressed the underlying fraud in 1836 when he vetoed the bill that would have renewed the charter of the Second Bank, Second National Bank. The Constitution does not delegate authority for Congress to establish a national bank. President Jackson's veto rationale has never been challenged, yet the Federal Reserve System and its key member banks obviously exist. So there must be some authority, even if colorable. The key to the mystery is the territorial clause at Article 432 of the Constitution. The Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful rules and regulations respecting territory or other property belonging to the United States. Congress is deemed to have plenary or near absolute power over territory belonging to the United States. When operating under general powers enumerated in one-eighth of the Constitution, Congress may exercise only those powers so enumerated, but under the Territorial Clause, Congress exercises the combined power of state and national government, much as European governments have, and may do whatever the Constitution does not expressly or implicitly prohibit. By 1926, Congress had abandoned General Powers enumerated in Article 1-8. That's 1926. And had, for all practical purposes, moved the whole of the federal government under the territorial clause. Governments of the several states had migrated toward operation as instrumentalities of the United States from about the turn of the century. But formal capitulation didn't occur until March 9, 1933, when Congress was convened in a special session to endorse the Bank Conservation Act, AR 1491. The definition of the term state in 202 of the act reveals the fraud. You can see it in Congress Congressional Record for March the 9th, 1933, page 77, section 202, as used in this title. The term state means any state territorial possession of the United States and the Canel zone. Variations of this definition are found throughout the United States Code and uniform laws promulgated by the legislatures of the several states. On the federal side, the law is clear. Application of nearly all surviving federal law is exclusively to territory subject to sovereignty of the United States under the territorial clause. But through the various uniform acts that come through the Council of State Governments, State legislatures have postured the several states as though they are instrumentalities of the United States on par with the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, Guam, America, Samoa, and Northern Mariana Islands. These entities now operating under a political compact designated as United States of America. The United Commercial Code, which is centerpiece of cooperative federalism on the state side, codes of civil and criminal procedure, etc., all incorporate variations of the United States of state and United States definitions that clearly limit application to the territory of the United States subject to the sovereignty of the United States under the territorial clause. Obviously if the Constitution prohibits governments of the several states from issuing bills of credit or making anything but gold and silver a coin, a tender for the payment of debt, they have no authority to avoid it. prohibition and mandate by entering into alliances and compacts outside state and national constitutional bounds. What legitimacy is there to this scheme? Research into the matter has probed deeply enough to find that the entire scheme operates under commercial and maritime presumptions based on municipal, corporation, structure, and authority over commercial entities. If and when state or federal entity including courts issues a liability or executes a judgment, the subject and defendant is invariably a juristic or corporate entity. This is where you get the all caps John Doe rather than John Doe with just that J and the D capitalized. John Doe is presumed to serve in a fiduciary capacity for the juristic John Doe and by way assumptions described as constructive trust is subject to both civil and criminal penalties. In many states, Oklahoma included, public servants take two or more oaths. The first mandated by the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of several states is to support the Constitution of the United States. The second, generally known as Loyalty O, subscribes to a variation that pledges fidelity to the relatively new creation, the United States of America. The second entity is not the original United States of America, formally established by Article I of the Articles of Confederation, 1777, but what would better be described as the Federal United States of America formalized sometime between 1909 and 1918, judicial officers took high ground in this fraud when they abandoned constitutionally authentic courts to convene private, state, and federal court systems. And that's the end of it. And I think it's... Hello? Charlotte, Phyllis, good afternoon. This is Mike down here in Arizona. Hey, Mike. Yes, you know at the beginning of this hour you were discussing the deal of about the coronavirus and may I give some observations about this deal. The regular flu here in the United States kills about 700 people per week and that's Those are the facts. I just kind of wonder how or why the media is just whipping on this and whipping on this. We've known for many, many years back at least in the 1960s that the media has been lying to us for omission and things like that. Just some of the things I'm kind of wondering about. Last year down in Mexico, more than 35,000 people were murdered by cartel violence and that set a new record but for some reason the media wants to give us our attention across the Pacific to China which is seven thousand miles away. Another good thing for the media and the Democrats that nobody's talking about Hunter Biden here lately and his shenanigans and stuff. There was also there Let me see, there was a DEA agent that had been operating down in Colombia and he had just got arrested just the other day over in Puerto Rico. I guess he was running computers watching money transfers and money laundering and he let it on to the cartels that, you know, this is what was going on and they're watching you and stuff. So, that was kind of an interesting one that got, seemed to have gotten by on the media. There was also a guy a couple of years ago back during the Obama administration. He worked for the Homeland Security, one of the founding members back in 2002. His name was Philip Haney. Went before Congress, whistleblower, wrote a book called, See Something, Say Nothing, and he had retired a couple of years ago, but because Well, part of it had to do because he came out and testified before Congress saying that the Obama administration had forced them to destroy files that they had collected on certain undesirables operating here in the United States. Now, it looks like he had gotten his job back or was lined up to get his job back. His wife had died within the last couple of years, and now he was fixing to get married next month, and now all of a sudden they find him dead from an apparent, quote-unquote, suicide on the side of the road in California. It doesn't seem to line up when usually when somebody's down and out, that's when they'll commit or you know, turn to suicide, not when somebody's getting their job back and fixing to get married within the next 30 days. It certainly seems strange. When you actually see these things and you start looking into them, the fellow shot himself five or six times. Yeah. Well yeah, Gary Webb I think shot himself at least three or four times. That's really quite a feat. Or when actually a plane goes down and just happens to have one of these guys on it, you know, there's a plane down or some of these, and who knows, because some of these quasi-shootings could be people that they really want to get rid of, that they just stuck there for some reason. And we never know. And we will never know what those names were or anything. They just kind of disappear. You never know, you know. So, there's a lot of suspicious activity that goes on. Sorry Mike. No, that's okay. Just a couple of more interesting little hmm. There was the former Pemex, CEO Pemex is the state-owned Mexican oil company. It seems to be that they just arrested him. His name is Amelia Lozoya. He was arrested in Spain on a warrant from Mexico and he was living in a $27 million house. His sister, mother and wife also faces charges of money laundering. I'm not going to go down the entire laundry list. Another one, there is a very violent drug cartel. The cartel Jalisco Nuevo Generación usually referred to it as the CJNG. They're pretty much taking over all of Mexico. I think they're in like 27 of the 30-some states in Mexico extremely violent And there's El Mencho is the guy's nickname that runs it, but his son, El Menchito, has been arrested and he was extradited just this week here to the United States. But of course, we didn't hear anything about that. And then there's a surge in the Minnesota drug seizures and it reflects the influence of the cartels, it looks like Minnesota is slowly becoming the new hub for drug interdiction. And just kind of, I mentioned the CJNG just a minute ago, that they used to, the Sinaloa cartel, pretty much had control of the distribution hub up in Chicago, but here within the last month or so, the CJNG has forced the Sinaloa cartel out of Chicago. So those are just some of the hmm you wonder why it is that it's like wall to wall top to bottom left to right about coronavirus and oh that this is going on and that's going on and you know you know just last week we had you know or whatever two weeks ago Kobe Bryant's helicopter crashed and you know we can sit here and or the people in California that want to bow down and worship some washed up sports god but i bet you if you do you do a man on the street uh... report nasa myth they do the filipini was that died in california they'd looked at you like a lot but of course you'd ask them if they knew who kobe bryant wasn't they could tell you how many title rings he has and how big of his bank account was and what is this was in his score was and where he went to college and those are just some of the examples of how these The media is lying to the American people through omission and telling us exactly what they want us to hear. I thank you for your time. Turn it back over to you. Thanks, Mike. Yeah, I mean, that's true. I may control our focus entirely. Yeah, plus you know what else is going on too. There's cartels that are running in these little communities. So they have these Mexican people here. They're coming into the United States. They're settling in small communities. They're running drugs in these communities and the cartels are behind them and they're helping them to run the drugs. They can't really do anything because if they try to do something, they could kill their families in Mexico. So, you know, there's all kinds of things going on behind the scenes that we don't know about. Like, you're talking about, Mike, I never heard any of those things. They're not recorded anywhere. And the big news is that the presidential elections, all the nuts that are running for president, actually all the people that are so... who believe themselves to own the United States right now and just deciding which one is going to actually take over basically the territory because Charlotte, you made it very clear and it is very clear that that's how they subjugated the states, if I turn them into territories. Well, yeah, I think if you go to the United Nations, they talk about territories but the The odd thing, I mean, also during this time, Yousmikov was passed, so we have no more economic sovereignty, and they're literally going to integrate us. just like the european union integrated we're going to be integrated with canada mexico and that's just the first step before the whole world that you know it integrated into its region but how does the the drug i mean the drug trade who is controlling these people and i have a book that i haven't even gotten to it is written by a woman talking about organized crime and how it's been integrated into government and she was killed possibly because of that and i wonder about the various drug gangs and I assume they're kind of like the mafia and I don't know how they integrate and I just know that the CIA is very highly involved in all this drug trade and it goes along with the banks and I don't know Mike, do you know anything about who is behind all of this? Are they actually run by one individual gang that just becomes big or are they integrated somehow? No, there seems to be quite a bit of violence between the Sinaloa cartel, the CJNG, the Gulf cartel. Now back to what was that in January of last year, there was some pretty significant testimony during El Chapo Guzman's trial in New York, and they had had somebody that was pretty high up in the, an opposing cartel. and had testified that there was quite a bit of government cooperation, the United States government cooperation, especially having to do with Operation Gun Runner, which everybody knows as Fast and Furious, but it was clearly came out in the testimony that the ATF was letting these guns walk south, exchange for Intel intelligence information so they the DEA could go after the drug cartels that were opposing the Sinaloa cartel and there's also been a couple of books that have been written by DEA whistleblowers and Defense Intelligence Agency personnel that clearly says that the United States is involved in this drug. They usually are fairly tight-lipped of about whether it's the CIA, the DEA, but oftentimes we find out about these things years later and who's who and it's always finger-pointing. Phyllis just mentioned a second ago, she said that the Mexican cartels are, you know, have infiltrated the smaller cities and yes that's true. That was, that came out I think in the Department of Justice study maybe like two or three years ago. that the cartels are established in 1,000 US cities. Now, they generally, now I'm not saying that they don't operate out of LA, Chicago, Phoenix, Houston, some of those, but like you say, it's mostly smaller cities and the people that are running those cells are direct blood relatives of the higher ups in the big cartels. And they prefer to have these operations in small cities because the police department and the sheriff department is not big enough to attack those, whereas, you know, at Phoenix, LA, Chicago type places, they've got a very large police force, a portion of the police officers sit behind computers all day in an office, and they never go out on the beat, and they can sit there and, you know, watch all this. transactions and stuff going through this money laundering. So that's why the cartels have picked these little tiny cities that might have, you know, Mayberry, RFD with the Sheriff Taylor and a, and a, what's his name? Right, the Matthew, remember the Matthew Shepard case? Yes. That was all drug related where he was involved in drugs and that was in Laramie, Wyoming. Apparently, there are lots of drugs in these little � This is what the decimating rural area is. First, you destroy the farms and through finance, etc. Even in Fairfax, I remember after 1965, as soon as you have this immigration bill passed, you start having gang membership here and that would be the perfect place to seed drugs. Yes, or you know you've got that MS-13 that operates pretty offensively on the east coast right now just south of Arizona south in Sassaby the that area is kind of controlled by the Sinaloa cartel, but now the the MS-13 is trying to move from just a drug gang we could kind of view them as prostitutes they were willing to sell themselves out to any drug cartel to act as security or transportation, but now that they've gained enough momentum, they're trying to go just south of Arizona and establish themselves as a full-fledged drug cartel. Hey Mike, didn't they have something to do with either the CIA or the DEA or something? Weren't they helped to flourish a little bit by one of those agencies, some agencies in the United States? MS-13? Yes. No, I'm not familiar with that. Okay. Okay, I thought there was some point of a... I thought there had been... Maybe it's a report that I read. I don't know. I'll have to go back and check it again. Yeah, I do know what you're talking... Thanks, Mike, and thanks, Phyllis. I know what you're talking about, Phyllis, but I can't bring it up in my head. we talked about it a few months ago anyway yeah the drug cartels are all over here our country is being destroyed and it happened because we don't even have a government we don't have a constitutional government we have no law and we'll be back to talk about how that is the plot to change the american government into this secret government goes forward and connects up to agenda 21 etc we'll talk about that next week thank you fellas thanks mike Hey, thanks Charlotte, thank you Mike. After fear for atomic energy that none of them can stop to tag. How long shall they heal our brothers? Let us help you find the right shotgun or rifle for you. 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Ladies and gentlemen, you're listening to us on... pretty tree radio dot four m g dot com world for a m f m micro station the b b bay station and net hallmark and golden spike technologies east and west of the mississippi along with alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there in the lower forty nine which includes the great state of jefferson along with uh... konas and uh... for everybody out there again on the outline to state to outline to territories and uh... look great now it is five oh nine p m eastern standard time it is friday already having like well well actually expected we have been really i had i mean non stop go from one point to the next run to another part of the state Pick up other stuff. I mean there's a schedule for just material and material support that we're having to meet with the militia organizations that are taking place now that we are exhausting. But basically is the upper crust of our we've done, which is good. That's what we wanted to see. Also, we're pointing people towards whatever we can in the way resources, materials, which we do on the progress. This one you're outfitting 40, 30, 60, 100, 200 people. uh... not all need your outfit but some of the different basic equipment or they haven't thought about certain things or upgrading as we go uh... and i'm routing material one of the reason i buy extra stuff we mentioned things on the air is the stuff that i pick up actually kind of filled in the blanks for people who didn't think about buying a head for the new people coming in and this happens a lot anyway it is kinko d'amo day it is quartermaster friday it is a fight on liberty to reread it is a twenty eight of february it is the twelve-year-old and favey in the socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a k two thousand and twenty older calendar off give a role in the car captured at a champ i think you can applaud ball up on my little nine-fingers probably doctor i won't anyway also two thousand and twenty year of war, year of conflict, and heading into the end of February, and Hillary is still out there dancing around laughing her sorry, Arsoff. Good thing I didn't hold my breath last November when we were all told, this is it! And then December went, this is it! And then of course January, this is it! And we're almost through February, and this ain't it! Okay, you wanna give a drift, it's like, after a while you know that even the characters are working for the oil boys to keep that the thought going that just kind of fallen flat on their faith i have a uh... got can't find later out anywhere uh... as it is couple things going on here uh... no way okay i got a point something out it is think would be able to we have been outfitting a lot of uh... militia that's in their of course buying into a number of different weapons systems and we've been picking up no way okay it's everybody grab your pen and paper look at the math on this and to scratch your head okay i'm trying to figure this one out uh... uh... okay uh... there's a number of spring field armor rifles over at uh... classic firearms okay and there is a there's a new stock package is actually not new it's been out for a little bit but what fascinating is a spring field armory National Match Rifles are going to run you about $2100 or more. I mean, hey, how much you want to spend? You can spend up to, like I told you before about any rifle, especially the upper end weapons that have been developed. $3000 is not unlikely. And there's a Springfield Armory M1A here for 3000 and or less. Okay. If you go down the list of what's available, 3215, yeah, okay, Super Match. california compliance like this on that if i'm if i'm for the kind of money i'm not worried about the the at-bat from the state they're going after you just not work i'm not going to direct uh... i'd get out of the state if you're that serious news that kind of money and upon worrying about trying to make any of the idiots text that are in a communist state happy find a place where you take all your money all your wealth take your business of the show but up there are sideways they like it anyway especially the fan fag cisco and go someplace where you just don't worry about it for now and you can build up more weapons for less money and you don't have to worry about any goofy restrictions so that when the time comes everything kicks off you'd be plowing you know plowing uh... you know their heads like the news boom boom boom uh... with reckless abandoned and no restrictions okay so just a heads up there but anyway here's the thing at the bottom of the list and it's not really the last of what's listed but on the first page interestingly enough it's a Springfield Armory MP 9226 M1A1 loaded semi-auto 308 with a 22 inch barrel now this is a we've got has a completely custom adjustable master stock there's a bunch of other fun stuff attached to this read the description but it's seventeen hundred and three dollars and thirty three cents I'm always fascinated how those numbers come up, but whatever it is, that's pretty reasonable. I mean, for what is basically completely built with scope, everything's on board. You don't need to do anything else to it. There's some other funky things you can do in the black book, which we haven't talked about. But they're out of the seven black books of ordinance. If you aren't familiar, if you got anybody who really is deep into or supposed to or knows guns, The in the Vietnam era and actually way before the black books were being developed with all the tricks of the trade It's basically cheats for the national match rifle teams, which is why the Army Navy Air Force Marine Corps Usually whip out you know whip down or beat down everybody else if they're actually in the competitions with what you don't know is The arsenal armorers have been taught all the dirty tricks that you know where they could actually they are cheats That can be concealed. So there's no way that you know that We actually don't have a regular national match or even a conventional competition gun. It's been super matched in all directions to the end to agree because millions of dollars, tens of millions of dollars, wait a minute, millions of dollars back up DOD. So when they want to piss on you in that respect in terms of competition, you know, guess what? They'll spend unlimited as they feel. Now, they've not been as concerned about that in more recent years, but the military rifle teams are still up on the top end no matter how you look at it, simply because they've got more money to throw at it. Government will. But, uh, 70, okay, 3,000, no, I'm probably not going that way. If you have that kind of money, you go ahead. Okay, seriously, I've always said, I'm not going to tell you not to do that. but uh... it's an interesting series of packages for below the two thousand dollar mark and still for most you this is not it was really kind of like an unobtainium price and i understand that but it's fascinating that the more custom package i mean but bertwood stock only cost so much even the cost a couple hundred dollars the micro adjustable stock that we're talking about here actually tailor the gun to your body quite well. Now there are less expensive Springfield standard rifles, which is now where we are going to turn there. If you're looking at the M1A brand-new out of the box from somebody who's selling it over the counter like classic firearms, $1,400, $1,440 let's say there, and plus or minus, it depends on what you want to do. but the rifles that we're talking about our standard military grade as would have been issued to or will you know would be issued to a a rank-and-file infantryman And they work. They work just fine. In fact, that's the basic rifle I was trained on. The only difference is that we had both the M14 and the M15. Now don't tell some idiot who opens his face sitting next to you and says, he doesn't know about guns. That's the other one. No, the M14 is the semi-auto rifle for the infantryman. The M15 was part of the M15's squad automatic project. so slap dunder head for me for me fight is head the one that opened his face before a chance to finish what i was saying you know the idiot stick uh... anyway uh... flapping side ahead because the m fifteen project is heavier barrel chubbier stocks originally still the basic silhouette but just like it was pregnant okay the gun is is bloated in all directions because it would be stopped and originally the m fifteen had a b a r type although it really the m fourteen by metal by potty you saw sold if you remember a lot of surplus in the seventies eighties and even into the nineties those were actually built by pot for the m fifteen program it was all put on the m fourteen yeah you could model on the m fourteen but that's not what they were meant for The M15s, when the project was finally kind of sidestepped instead of thinking B-A-R, they just put an M60, a hog, in the squad and that was it. And you supported the M60 with belts and everybody carried some. The M15 advantage was everybody could throw you a mag and bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo-bo Now remember the M14 was keyed so that the squad or the platoon leader could regulate, in theory, the M14 so that only the only automatic riflemen would be using full auto. Now they actually promoted the idea that you could give select fire to those that were more experienced or give select fire to a designated automatic rifleman who didn't have an M15 but instead you just said they told a regular M14 gunner, hey, try it and see what you can do. That wasn't the first best choice, but it was an option. Basically, they wanted you to concentrate on rifle marksmanship, okay? And the M14 definitely lends itself towards that across the board. There are a number of different options on the Springfield's, but there is a new kid in town, although I don't see... And again, somebody's saying, what about the SOG guns? Yeah, there's a bunch of those, but I don't want to buy any on it. I'm sorry, you might have already done it. I can't stop you. But why am I going to buy a short barrel 308? If I'm buying a 308, I want the barrel length that was originally designed for the cartridge to perform around. And I want to be able to reach as far as I can, as accurately as I can, and the saw cuts are cool for reducing length, but not necessary. We're heavy infantry anyway. We're militia. We're planning on going in however we can, MECTA or whatever. but were like infantry were going to be planning on trying to reach as far as we can with the technology that we have and that led itself towards the more conventional barrel length and uh... the accurate dot now where you'll show what you got you tell me them for an m one a that uh... shorty model read have a tanker they're calling it like the i know they came over the years ago barely still make it i didn't think they were but barely but uh... the fog guns are in the short barrels are cool they really do look sweet special over the regular fourteen flash i'd read looks good important looks good no matter what but uh... i prefer the longer barrel all of them whatever you throw me but i would prefer the longer barrel however there are some other companies out there now all that are doing uh... as well as springfield early could match springfield performance for a little less money problem They are so popular right now that they have been eaten up as quick as they show up on the market for the very reason I mentioned. The price is a little less exorbitant. The fit and finish is comparable to Springfield's baseline rifles. Actually, they're, I would say, baseline amid, depending on which grade of gun you buy. And a lot of the different companies that are out there offering uh... have learned that they've got to maintain standards i i can't imagine uh... all we we we were short m fourteen and any kind of receivers and fed or when it came out with a uh... a blessing to everybody we were just so happy to finally be a receiver of some kind for the m fourteen we didn't care what the hell look like uh... it'd been nice to boost finish better but you know what there were tons and tons of cheap parts and once we had a receiver building m m one eight slash m fourteen's up the off the wazoo but then the quality came out and the first one to do that really was springfield where was affordable now there are about five other companies but at the time were just before springfield came into play they were lesser companies they were producing billet caught m one a receivers they work top-end back in the day the equivalent about a three four thousand dollar gun price wise as far as what you're saying now so The only way you were going to be able to afford an M1A is if you hocked your car and took the bus or walked everywhere. And most people weren't going to do that. That's even when money was good in the United States. Now like it is now, okay? Everybody made more, had a surplus of stuff to play with out there in terms of cash. And everybody played with stuff. They'd buy it, they'd see if they liked it, they didn't like it, they'd go to something else. Okay? Just that simple. Now, somebody's asking, well, okay, most of the other companies that are out there are really not available right now. And I know this is the problem. The latest series of companies to come into play, which we're kind of giving Springfield a run for their money, or at least a little burst there, seem to have run out of kits. I don't know what the issue is because so far, like James River, for instance, I'm pretty sure James River is still producing, I don't think they've gone out of business, there's a tremendous interest in all of their rifles. Example, if you go over to, again, classic firearms, the BM 58 slash 59 slash 60 rifle is available for all of our family look okay yes you got the m fifteen i thought the was it now the promise that said before the it's a proprietary magazine that's always been expensive even when their surplus like there is now the price really hasn't come down on the uh... uh... magazine itself affected with the plateaued at about sixty dollars apiece forever And they've gone more expensive, but they also haven't gotten any cheaper. And right now, with all these kits, we should have a pile of those mags showing up. But they're not. So that's the little reason when somebody just asked me a question, you're off the side. And it's like, well, what about the BM-59? It's a beautiful rifle. Again, I can make that, but I can make the BM-59 do everything the Grand does or everything the M-14 does. It's in the same category and class of weapon. The big thing is, again, the ink eraser is the blades. We always have to look at the cost of mags. When carbines were cheap, we were buying a ton of carbines. Now carbine mags are now as much or more than the price, even if you buy Korean, than a full battle rifle magazine. So in the past we were buying carbine mags for, you know, three for a dollar, US military issue, you could buy 30 rounders for a dollar, then they went to two, three dollars, then they went to six. and that's years ago and they stayed there 30-rounders are even more expensive even though most of them are aftermarket and not as reliable as they should be not without cleaning them up uh... in this case with the uh... jr a rifles and i'm gonna look i don't think they're going to show up here let's see what happens good color tip in there person john from kentucky i think i have the manual which we're talking about on extra-sized uh... i got it from alarms thing at Camp Edebari. Guy used to work on the net, the end of the unrockled team guns. Right. This is advertising the import team service rifle, National Guard, M-E-2. I don't know what that means. as the new uh... the well there's a couple there are a couple of modified variance of a come up with new nomenclature like uh... you know you fill the m sixteen family at the m four and now whatever other garbage you've come up that come up with after that the uh... modified and highly we are just a little doctor on the present m fourteen variance that they're carrying are obviously very user-friendly uh... and they are expensive to their even more expensive than the one that i'm looking at that here that they are they're showing at uh... classic i think it's a little different still with box here the one that you see the one you're talking about uh... i'm pretty sure it will more square lines to it you know sticky little right angles in other words you know what it ends a go straight up it doesn't have any papers there's no angles uh... except maybe out of the cheek rest i was about it they're good that they obviously work okay first of all the deal with the system of buying these for their for the snipers and for the marksman uh... they were waiting to be happy with them one record the manual that i got from the armor it's look like it hand tied notes written in on uh... all kinds of stuff all kind of note actually they are you know what you're asking about your thing that looks like a can type it probably was uh... i don't you recall you were bit for betting now for when you got a four-course bag i got a correct this because you know who knows but i think much has changed you have your manual offices spread out all over the place and a lot of the manuals are t c's or t m's or t l t p's uh... but the training circulars for instance are typically all typed out there or they were actually just printed out men done by individuals uh... that uh... had figured out what to do with it became the sop and he used to be when we get out of fort nox we got a uh... fort bedding i could walk over and you could just ask you know just they'd have everything laid out like piles of and you could take a bushel basket box with you and you could grab twenty of this fifty of those hundred of these you'd ask him for a case if they could give it to you and they'd send you away with them and so a lot but a lot of times the know these uh... well user and manuals see that the fms are from the official official uh... printing the gpo office the other manuals typically which are done at the board the rubber meets the road are done in the area or like in the army group. And that's why it, yeah, you're absolutely right where it looks like it's tight, it probably is. It's a home built as far as the manual goes, because they had to make a manual for it, and that's what you've got. You've got probably one of the first manuals on the subject. Well, this is, it has the instructions, the system instructor of Smith, Sergeant Barrett, rifle, state armor, main instructor, 2000. 90 minutes overview. I mean it's all there and it's even that serious where it's showing you how to make components. What would be like actually up late to the guest just on how you have to drill it and tap it. Yep. It's unbelievable. Yeah I got this in 1980. Well, it probably is, yeah, like what you said, that period of time, that particular type of manual, that was probably generated by an actual armorer who was told to sit down and document all of the tweaks. And that's where that came from, I'll bet you. And the drawings of the gun and parts all look sort of hand-drawn. I mean, you know, they make good lines, but they're all rough pictures. Yeah, you know, no, you're absolutely right. Yeah, it looks like, well, the guy knew what he was doing or maybe he traced over existing pictures. And even like it works, but it seems like it's a little squiggly, right? Yes. Yeah. He's an artiste. He's just not an artiste, okay? He's an artiste. He's close enough. You know, he hadn't graduated an artiste yet. The service for insurance were taking the receiver off of the barrel and price it. sprites well you know that's one of the things to watch uh... whenever you see a pile of f m manuals guys the stuff that is probably the most valuable doesn't look as interesting in other words it like a lot of people love to save the uh... basic manuals but didn't save the arbors manuals i have all of the uh... vietnam era through to the post vietnam era tweak manuals or band and uh... maintenance manual from the arsenal and for the m sixty the m fourteen the forty five and their doll because they do offer a whole lot of technical information but it's tough to you absolutely need if you're going to be building weapons and it really helped us a lot like i said after uh... all i think about eighty eighty one we start really go to town on the m one a and what really helped with that was the fact that we had the arsenal broken them we also had all these guys coming out of service who probably wrote the manual that you're reading You know a lot of everybody had that skill. I'm not saying there was only a handful of people. You know, but I'll give an example. When I used to shoot National Match and Pistol, here's what you did. You bought a couple of tired 45's that you liked. Okay. You went to the matches and while you're ready on the lift, ready on the right, ready on the firing line, fires, mark your lanes. Okay, while you're firing your relays, before you got over there you go over to the army arsenal bands and you go hey can you uh... check over this nineteen eleven for me we've got to have to be there because they've got a supporting out all of the hours of marmy competition julie rose with uh... you know with the uh... seventy at the time and uh... all you do is handed over to a man come back whenever don't press them just come back at the end of all your shooting and they did you finish up that forty five all you got a role tight up and you'd end up with a gun looking almost new you know it was a field grade forty five they didn't care that national match almost for you because they all the part sitting there and they don't want to win anything and that was a little bit better kept secret mark nobody would repeat it but the guy that was my team the team uh... boss was a master sergeant and he had been a master shooter, he'd been a competition shooter, President's 100, for probably 17, 18 years. He goes, hey, we got a .45 you want to fix? And I did have another gun of the box the first time we did this. I said, yeah. And he said, well, if you want to, here's what we do. We stop over and say hi to the guys. And so the only thing is, it was a 1916 1911 that I had straight the World War one gun and the guy would the guy wouldn't do anything to it. It really didn't need to I just wanted to go over it see if there's anything necessary goes you want to trade it? When I came back he goes you want to trade for this gun? I said why? He goes I'll give you two Mark Ford Model 70s right now for that gun. I could have had two national match 45s brand-new out of the box for that. 1916. I still have that tucked away. It's safe somewhere else. But and of course it's a stupid fortune now But it's the idea that they knew exactly what they were looking at and they wouldn't cobble things That was the other thing they had a conscience. That's what's really cool. It's like no you don't need to do anything else I checked to make sure everything was tight. You just like it standard. Yep. That's all I want Oh that's guns just find the way it is But hey what if you just let me know before we finish the matches here you want to trade I got a couple of them in the trunk Brand-new in the box. I'll give you two Okay, I'll think about it. But then after that, I had a number of different 1911s that are reserve guns that I have cashed all over the state here. And they were all rebuilt by the Army. They were my guns, but we'd take them in. They'd replace any parts. strike up on the uh... on the flight they've got a check for cracks they'd let you know hey this is a little bit of a hair like that be a problem is that they keep shooting you know several thousand rounds through it down the road is going to open up a little more and that one particular you know i have to look at what you said well pick it up somebody who really knows how to keep well have paid that have a black that it'll be fine And, uh, in fact I had two national- it's funny, you know, you know, it's really weird. The two guns I had that had stress cracks were not regular 1911s. Those guns, I've never seen one break down. They may get tired and you may rattle them when you turn them sideways. You ever do that with a 45? Yes I have. What's the sound? Are you gonna get it with either a rattlesnake or a 1911? Which is it? but those guns work every time but the two guns that i had that had uh... had stress cracks were both nineteen eleven uh... late model production raw national match pistols nineteen seventy four nineteen seventy five embolazos but had to be fixed but you know paid we were taken care of so it's cool but that's what i have i've built on s six train and i've been on all work on it uncomfortable with it. It's an Essex frame, which was big back in the 80s. Yeah, actually those were one of the guys to go to if you wanted to, especially if you wanted quantity. Essex, and there's another one that was, oh, come on, what was the name of that company? I'll say Silverbore, but it's not. I got Silverbore on my mind for something else. It was Oh, it was a custom shooter too. The guy was around for the longest time, but he made his own line and he actually had a pretty good price. $79 a frame, which back, you know, in the late 70s and 80s was a good medium price. You could find him for that. And back then, actually, it's still... Go ahead. I gave you 55 for my Essex frame. Yeah. And the more we had, the better off we were. Well, 1911 parts then from, okay, remember, Sarco, $65 to buy every part you needed to put a 1911 together but the frame. And you know what? I kicked myself in the arse because they called me once and they said, you know what? We got two infusion, they had infusion molds. They used to make their own 45. They still do make 45 frames. They wanted to get rid of their old molds. I could have had both sets of molds for infusion casting 1911 standard frames for $2,000. Oh. Yeah, I know. Do you know how many plants I got here that can do infusion casting? I mean, I mean that are friendly, really friendly. Have you ever re-welded or did a cut-up 45 frames? Yep. Oh yeah. Looks pretty good. well the big thing that they're like we said the big thing is don't take anymore off of it than you have to and most of it you don't have to the big thing is when you build a jig i mean of all you have to do is make sure that all those pieces uh... it could be cut a lot of times when you get the part the pieces like even from sarco i mentioned this before you might get a set a cut set but you've got one manufacturer on the front and other manufacturer in the rear and they just grab up they just grab the front rear out of the box So your best bet is to buy, or used to be, was to buy 10 or 20 sets of receiver parts, which is a front and rear, cost $5.75 a set. And then they went to 20, and then they went to 30, and it still was a good buy, because once we got the program built up to re-weld, We did grands, again, I didn't worry at all about whether or not the front was an H&R, the back was a Springfield, or one was a, you know, a Take Your Pick factory. What we did is we were worried about part set, you know, how close our lining up, because I didn't want to grind off anything if you didn't have to. Then what you do is you then dress the leading surface on a bevel from the middle. You calculate the middle approximately of the cut. or it was weld cut or torched, whatever it was. And you clean off all the spalled if it's torched. Then you taper cut on both sides. You can use a file or you can use a grinder if you know what you're doing, but you don't want to grind and just tear meat off. But you tapered enough so that when you bring your metal together and you start to fill whoever's welding, whoever's going to do the weld, and they know what they're doing, we had a lot of Ford and Chrysler and GM guys doing the welding, because that's what they did at the shop. uh... the bill is oversize to wait for to cool you're gonna get you're gonna get expansion shrinkage you leave it in the jig this is another trick leave it in the jig that's the thing that a lot of people had light would set up like a separate deal picture first ever test jig and then they what they do they can spot it that they take it out right a while that the rest away you fill it in the jig do one side of the time Very patient what you do is you dress it down once you get once you get it built up and once it cools You dress down the one side you flip it over to the other side of your jig and then you repeat the process and you also also make sure you know, obviously you're concerned about leveling but the big thing here is that it has to rest true in that jig and then the because of the expansion and contraction heat and cold You want to leave it in the jig so that as the expansion takes place it can't distort That's the biggest problem, most common mistake made, why people have a problem when they're trying to get the op rod and everything to line up. They can't figure out why it seems like it just keeps hanging. Typically, it's because they allowed the frame during the weld when they were welding to free expand. The metal made up the difference. It's always going to do that. Then when they grind it down and make it look correct and try to use it, all their dimensions are off by, it could be a thousandth of an inch or two. That's funny. Yeah, and... Go right ahead, please. I'm sorry. Well, I used to, on the 45, I would attack both sides. That way, it would let it cool down before I went ahead with it. Exactly. That way, I knew it was true. The attacks held it true. So I could put a level on it and it squared it out and make sure it was good. Then I would go back and do my, uh, and my fellow pass. little basket lead over the top and then dress it all up. You know a neat little trick. Take a slide, a nice slide, just a genuine utility slide. After you've done all your cleaning up, if you have the rails, part of your rails are always intact, flip the slide upside down so that the bottom is laying up. and then run all of your parts in there using the slide. This is an improvised field system that actually work well. I think it's something the Vietnamese did too, by the way. Well, you weld the bottom and the board the slide. You don't get to the slide, but you make sure the slide still travels freely. Right. The slide off, turn it upside down, frame it upside down, and then complete your welds and then dress it out again. Yep. and the neat thing is that you already have your basic tolerances for that sloppy wrap 45 version guys because that's the one thing to remember the 45 originally wasn't supposed to be this tight really super slick national match gun that people made it into it was designed to go into blood mud beer and you fired it it continued to function and if it didn't work you beat somebody to death with it that's what you can't do with the Glock okay I can look. It failed. It doesn't fail. I've never had, I actually, you know, every time I hear somebody tell me about how oil jams, I'm thinking, what did you do to that gun? Because the only time that you will see any consistent malfunction, if somebody has built a tight gun and they don't, the asshat doesn't know about breaking in the weapon. because you have to punch it around 200 to 250 rounds to get everything slicked in. Now if you know what you're doing, you can polish everything up most of the way. And if you really do pay attention, you'll be pretty much there. But you still need to let all the parts work and everything expand based upon usage, especially the chamber. You know, everything stretches, but once it's all where it's supposed to be and it's all started to wear, then the gun just slides along like, you know, like there's no tomorrow and just doesn't stop. But uh, I'll go right ahead. I used to lap the slides of the frame. No, it's totally disassembled. Just a slide in the frame and I would put toothpaste on it. I'd sit down and watch a TV show. Just kind of moving it back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. Let it wear into itself. Positive, it's a positive wear. Both parts are facing each other, are facing to each other. And that's what you want. You don't care. In fact, uh, Well, again, it depends on how tight you want the gun. Personally, especially when you hear these people tell them about, well, you know, the 11 to 14 foot, you know, they're practicing a point blank range. I don't need a natural, national match, accurate gun for that. You know what I mean? I mean, it's nice. I have plenty of national match, accurate 45s. Some of the best in the country actually, because one of the guys listening who was an anesthesiologist also was an armorer. He decided, you know, they make jobs and money as an anesthesiologist retired from that he still build guns privately and he built several of the guns that i have and he is can't talk after in the in the in competition circles mad so again yeah i know what i do i can i mean rep to the government for totally familiar with them but to be quite honest ninety nine percent i do a regular old nineteen eleven standard meal issue rattlesnake will get most everything done works every time it's crude it's rude and i can still put a bullet on you at fifty yards without a problem because i know where it shoots yes it's knowing knowing where the gun hit is really what's what it's all about it's just nothing it's not so much of the most expensive gun it's actually knowing what your gun does that's why it takes time to tune up on it go ahead i'm sorry keep kicking in there i'm gonna back out and let somebody else I'll talk to you later. uh... it's a broken up into the forties or fifties again and we're gonna lose all that will be up to our balls and water and that's gonna snow again if they say so we'll see what happens i don't doubt it were in the later part of the winter we're now into the natural melt and then you know freeze and then melt cycle headed towards spring uh... for that reason be careful if you're trying this weekend as we know of course everybody's used to it but now you've got your winter tackle said squared away do not as as the snow just disappears you do not pull any of your cold weather equipment i don't care if it weighs more the most dangerous period coming up spring where people smell the the the blood to make love the wall with beautiful during the day and then it drops twenty five thirty degrees and you end up with hypothermia casualties because people are not properly square away they somebody told the pair off take your gear knock it down don't do that and i'm telling you that that's because we've got a lot of experience with this uh... i wrote it to the battle for the republic especially like i said the uh... anybody remembers the two young men with the blue really happened that's why it's in there and it would get four people out of a out of an operation because you can't let a casualty walk back by themselves and even one person can't go back because one person is going to be able to carry a cold weather casualty. You can drag them along easier in the snow. But why? Okay. And because of that, this is where something else I need to mention. I don't care if it's weapons or equipment. You know all you people say you want to be leaders. Do you know how to properly inspect your troops to make sure that they're squared away? And you are to do that. Everybody wants this command or this leadership, but with it comes responsibility. And if you are a sergeant, if you are a squad leader, a fire team leader, or if you are a platoon leader, whatever it is your designation, the big straw boss of the day, one of the things that immediately you take responsibility for is the whole of the team. You have just become dad. Now, that doesn't mean you do everything for everybody. You have to expect things from the people you are standing there with, but everybody can be distracted and the one thing you cannot afford when you have 10 men in the field, well a five-man fire team in the field, even just by yourself, it can be dangerous and lethal. Proper equipment, everything squared away to SOP minimum. Ideally, everybody with auxiliary equipment, the whole nine yards, you should know what it is you've made as your standard operating procedure, SOP, for the unit. and you make sure through inspection that everyone performs as expected so that you will all be a productive component of the combat team. That's why you do this. Whether casualties, even there, because you can tell people to carry spares and they'll carry just minimum. In fact, some people are just cantankerous and will do just the opposite. Then when they get out in the field, they're going to be hurting. Now again, I can't afford to either hear or deal with, I don't want to have to pull from my activity any of the personnel and support personnel because of somebody's underheadedness. So as the team leader, as the squad leader, as a platoon leader, you carry extras and spares, not just for yourself, but you have to have some give-me-throw-aways so that you are able to deal with the people who didn't bring the spare socks. and didn't bring the glove liners and I know some people say, well let them suffer, well really we can't afford that. I will let them suffer to a degree or I'll rub it in every step of the way. That's what all of you need to be reminding the people and everybody again, this is a mistake. I cannot afford this mistake. The team cannot afford this mistake. This is also true with regard to control of your weapon. There's some really goofy garbage going on. I don't know if you've seen any of this, but you know, the booth, these young kids especially, there's, it's like all the rest of the eating tide pods or whatever. You want to shoot my guns and drop them. And it's like, well, I was taught to shoot my weapon and make sure that it's under my control. Now there's a subcategory to that. And I've always mentioned this on the air. There are two schools with regard to firearms. There's the Sling-No-Sling group. A lot of the guys who are around, and cyclically this is learned, okay, but it's also adapted based upon whoever the management team is and their style of combat and their philosophy about control of the weapon. The no-sling group, basically to make sure that nothing gets attached to hang the gun from anything is they actually black tape over or, you know, again, tack tape over the slings, sling rings. and uh... everybody maintains control of the weapon at some point it is supposed to be in contact with you it has to be near you you get used to the idea that truly it is an extension of your body you're not going to lay it somewhere it is going to constantly be with you if it is if it's if you move it moves if you have to step to an area it goes with you Now, people say we can do that with a sling, that's true. And people have, you know, regular or standard shoulder slings, which can be improvised, periodic, not improvised, but also utilized as marksman support. Okay? Then you have two-point, you have three-point slings, there's even a four-point sling out there. So by the time you're done, you get all kinds of control. You can let the weapon go, you know, with either of the later and you're hands-free. Unfortunately, it's also locked to you. And there's a consideration there, there's debate both directions about if something happens where you get impacted. Certainly it's good that the weapon is virtually, you're like a lanyard to the gun. But it might be better that the weapon just be separated from you and not damage, nor does it do any harm to you in the process as opposed to other things that can happen in a wartime situation. So, that's the only two variants having to do with control. The third idea that you're seeing in these stupid videos where a guy fires three, four, five rounds and throws his rifle to the ground, I can make any of my weapons bounce and I have pretty good confidence in them across the board. But I just, you know, Daddy didn't train me to be that stupid. It's just that simple, that stupid. I don't care what they try to come up with, well I'm gonna do this with mine, that's good, you can eat Tide Pods and throw in the end-snort condoms up your nasal system too, but you know, I'm not gonna be going there. I have a ton of respect for the arms, control of the weapon, safety, and it's not that I'm a safety foe of either. Okay, I firmly believe in the idea, like some of the Russians have commented about how the Americans are so paranoid of their weapons, you know, whereas on the other hand, with the Russians, well they almost have a French châte de la faire attitude with regard to... the trigger finger or it should be so for everybody out there just a heads up uh... there are different philosophies but the throwing your gun on the ground intentionally and one of them not for anybody with a brain that's uh... something where they're trying to see how stupid people are i really believe that i believe somebody that you're paid they start you know throwing the little me legal videos out there and it's like the theory would be a stupid trend the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the Another thing here real quick, and by the way, we were talking about rifles over classic, but not just classic, it looks like to me, for whatever reason, James River, they've got AK, they only have that right now, they've got one AK, they've got a Yugo, M72B1 RPK, which is a good rifle by the way. and this is James River. They've got a whole page of James River, but guess what? They don't have the grands in stock. They don't have the AK-Tentel's in stock. They have none of the M14s. Now they do have the BMs in stock, so you can get those. But the rest, everything, oh, at the very bottom of the page, I've got to correct myself. They do have three of the different AKs of the other patterns, mostly the Yugos, although they do have an AK-65. and a Chinese Arsenal 66, but that doesn't look like that. Oh no, it's a JRA. So that's what their receiver and put together with their parts. But for the most part, unfortunately, their M1As are not available and they intro'd at a very good price when they first came in, hovering around $1,000. I know that just hurts you. Wallet-wise, your wallet cringes when as soon as I say $1,000. We could be a little less, a little more. Remember they had one or two that were down to $889 or right around there for introductory. Those days are gone. I don't think we'll see that price again. Uh, there's still, if you see them, check to see. They are a good runner. Uh, everybody's had one here in Michigan that's bought them. The doctors have grabbed a handful but can't buy any more. They said the same thing. They haven't been able to find any. I don't know if James River just stopped producing because they focused on the AKs or something else was going on. I have not kept up on the industry on that. But as far as the rifles themselves, they perform well. Operations-wise, they're identical to every other and any other M1A slash M14 out there. All the parts are interchangeable. There's nothing exotic or unusual about them. In fact, they're just like another military arsenal. So in that respect, like Springfield, okay, James River Arsenal, same thing. So the heads up, if you see them used, I know one of our friends listening just bought another one for $1,100. It was in Springfield. And looking at the other prices of the Springfield, he bought a gun for a pretty good price. He did a good job. As they said, dances with wolves. So thumbs up. Another thing about that, magazines. M14, first place you always want to look for M14 mags, you might even find Taiwanese. Taiwanese mags are excellent magazines. Why? Well, it's real simple. Taiwan, in fact, hold on here, let me see, let's go to CDN and Investments, www.cdnnsports.com. That's where you want to go, not investments, sports. And if we go to their email specials, every other week they seem to have M14 mags in there at least somewhere. Maybe not today. That happens, but maybe not today. There's only one page and there's a bunch of other stuff there. You got to take a look at what they have. Mostly it's pistols. And some of it we're very familiar with and it's been there for quite some time. So at least they're readily available. Otherwise, they do have some AK mags. And that seems to be about it right now for about $10 a piece for AK mags. So if you're looking for Polymer AK, then that's a solution right there. Anyway, M14 mags, US obviously is top end. Taiwanese and Korean, the Taiwanese are a little better, but we got to remember if you get any of the original Korean, They're comparable to the American M14 mags when they were originally produced. The Koreans and the Taiwanese, along with the Philippine military, embraced the M14 at the same time because of the amount of U.S. military stocks, you know, slash inventory that they would get from us for free or for a good price. Because of this, they also immediately start looking at tooling up and producing their own. Now, we've got probably about 300 or 400 of the M14 Taiwanese mags. I haven't seen anything make me wonder about them at all. In fact, weight-wise, they're the same fit and finish other than the fact that the ones that we got that are Taiwanese are used and they obviously are used. The finish is about very good, typically on those. They do show where they normally would, going into the magazine well. But other than that, the construction the proper fit, proper finish. The Taiwanese mags are a good buy if you can find them. Now, that's if they're... We've got them for less than $15 apiece. Actually about $12 to $10 depending on when you see them. We haven't seen them in a while. Maybe we'll never see them again. The Korean are out there brand new in the box. They are phosphate finished. They are standard across the board. uh... they are crisp and they are not broken in so remember they're going to be uh... the greater gritty calm that's one term you know you think they can't be found great uh... what happens we're using the phosphate connection depending on the internal surface you know materials bob obama's part of how they're finished if they've got a to the bottom which typically they do their actual a better need expect uh... m fourteen koreans we've seen for as little as ten dollars on the u.s. sky's the limit. you can go all over the dartboard with the u.s. magazines, penan, who's selling them, and if you're lucky to get them for a good price, only because now they want to move some. only because they need some to put up on the sale section for the day, maybe, or the week. but otherwise, the big thing here again, if you're going to buy the american ones, that's fine. buy the $10 korean ones, and those are what you take to the range. Why are you going to wear out your US military ones that may cost 25, 35, 45 dollars a piece, some of them brand new in the wrapper, when for 10 dollars you can wear that magazine out. It's not going to be any different for your rifle. So congratulations, when everybody argues, oh I wouldn't buy those, I would. I don't want to waste in order to chew up my 35 dollar magazines, 40 dollar magazines, or 50 dollar magazines. Doesn't mean I won't use them, but 99% of the time for familiarization for somebody else, it's on their dime in time. I'm going to use the $10 mags. In fact, amazingly enough, the more you use them, the better they work. So it's just breaking them in, is the issue. And typically, they don't malfunction. They're just, they're Korean. So it's not a big deal. You may have to tune them. If you do, figure it out. It didn't take us long to figure out what's going on with most of the foreign mags. Anyway, M14, M1A, anything else you find lying around out there? If somebody asked me about the scar today again, why don't you mention the scar? Well, go look at the price tag. If you can buy a scar, I don't know what you hear from me at all. I mean, go ahead. It's an interesting rifle. It obviously works. I don't like FN, I really don't. And if I can get anything other than FN, I don't need a foreign country getting any more of our money than they already do, and they got too much of it anyway. We need to promote our equipment, and if it were, we needed actually being built with American hands, being in an American company, and all the money staying here. Because Fabrik National doesn't like America. In fact, they really, really hate the American gun owner. They're just like HK. Okay, the U.S. and HK is, with regard to their attitude towards the American people, not a dime's worth of difference at all. They both hate you. Just remember that. That's why those prices on what really are weapons should be a hell of a lot cheaper. Oh, my HK is really expensive. Only because they love to jack it. They don't want the peasant to have it. Otherwise, modern manufacturing, that gun should not be the price that it's at. Just like the Glock. The Glock was supposed to be a handout to Bob gun. You know, give one to Fred, give one to Bob. Here you go. Hey Randy, you want a pistol? Sure. Okay, have one too. Yeah, there you go. Anyway, we're at the top. We're going to take a break here for a few minutes. You'll be hearing the music. Guys, it's starting to clear up outside. We got a beautiful sunset going on right now. Beautiful skies. Unfortunately, that means we're going to get a little chillier tonight. And on the road we have milk, now we'll have ice. That was our republic. That's the new world order. Here we go. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march for day and night. Hurrah. Kick him to the flat, beat him to the hard, don't want to get back up. 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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You guys permit to travel and permit to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. 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Is this still the land of the free afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the afternoon intelligence report I'm Mark quirky One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southwest northeast east and south Ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on 33radio.4mg.com AM&FM micro stations, AM&FM macro stations and Ultra Net Hallmark and Golden Spike technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska good afternoon to all of our friends out there at lower forty nine which includes a great state jefferson and konos that the forty eight-year normally familiar with along with the two-hour line states into a line territories and uh... the clock it is six twelve p.m. eastern standard time it is friday the cecilia monday and quartermaster friday it is the twenty eight the february twelve-year-old pabian socialist and soviet socialist occupation of america with a 2020, Old Earth Calendar 2020, year of combat. Year of conflict, year of betrayal. All the fun stuff. You, you would be in jail! Yeah, yeah, I keep, I told you last three months ago, I ain't holding my breath waiting for the Hillary bust, okay? Yeah, you would be in jail. Lots of, of pontificating and investigating. and three years three years worth of the criminal run around and she is not in jail how's that now anyway couple things you're a quick locally w i l x ten you're breaking news that whether authority if you go over there to w w w dot w i l x dot com senate rejection other whitmer appointee to the hunting panel now this is really critical because of course the comedy that got in the demicons are of course trying to stack in Iraq so that they can start to undermine as many directions as possible, you know, firearms handling, sporting, you know, control, DNR, you know, what we call darn near Russian, the, you know, communist police state DNR, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. Well, anyway, I'll read this real quick. It's not that long, and it was dated for the 27th yesterday. This, of course, again, the title, Senate rejects another Whitmer appointee to the hunting panel. uh... lansing for the second time this month michigan republican led senate has blocked one of the democrat governor or gretchen or whittemore's appointments to the state commission that regulates hunting and fishing began on thursday rejected george heart well a former mayor of grand rapids and by the way a really hardcore leftist editor gun rights groups opposed his nomination part because as meri back in order to spending guns in public buildings and was a member of a gun control group co-founded by former new york mayor mike michael which is why he's still there with bloomberg by the way uh... heart well who no longer haunts but fishes have said he supports the second amendment and humming uh... as we all know uh... the left is turned his character here is uh... very well known everybody he'd no longer haunts what he fishes which tells you right off the bat he's doing the politically correct agenda thing and he's a blue bird eye so the uh... senate has rejected that appointment uh... within the state of michigan they'll come up with another hyper leftist because one way or another try to stack the deck there as quickly as they can for the rest of the anti gun agenda now it's still a battle across board just like any part of the country both most everybody knows that uh... good old Wait a minute, wait a minute, it's Gretchen! Oh God, you know what? Oh my God! I didn't even realize, I didn't even think about this. I put this person out of my mind. Unfortunately they gave us the teenage version. Gretchen looks like Greta. Older. all my god this is happening all over the place you got the same feel like flapping all the face with a board they pull the board back real fast you know except that you get your you get that mean look before you get that he get it because they got the mean look anyway gretchen here looks like the grown-up version of greta if you want to regret it was gonna look like maybe maybe maybe not this good but then go take a look at gretchen whittler in fact of the picture of the on this uh... Wow, that's kind of fun. I did, oh, we got another one on the list. We've got the Star Wars, you know, the female from the, you know, Skywalker, you know, Return of the Skywalker, blah, blah, blah. She looks like, you know, like older Greta, like middle-aged 20-year-old, 25-year-old Greta. This looks like older Greta. So anyway, Senate rejects another Whitmer appointee to the hunting panel in Michigan. uh... this is that w w w dot w i a l x dot com and go by that title data for the twenty seventh will be on their scroll for yesterday because today is a twenty eight of course and uh... you might want to pass that out to our friends in the state because we have had some tremendous successes i told you by the end of this week We would probably have another four counties and it looks like we do we might actually have six additional counties that are finished and will be voting in to you know, Second Amendment resolution slash resolves against any kind of action in their counties. But in addition, we have a little under or right around 200 townships either finished with or in motion right now as again, Article 2 slash Second Amendment. uh... pro-bill of rights uh... resolve slash take a picky sanctuary is fine i know everybody argues back and forth my point is get him to do whatever they'll do keep pushing the same direction it's called macro motion guys whatever they'll be satisfied with for the moment it brings everybody to the same you know table we just have to discuss the five or ten percent variant and that's not a big deal not what it comes to a um... uh... macro motion like this Anyway, so we're looking pretty good in that respect, you know, the everybody's getting to the declaratory phase where they're going to be on one side or the other. We want that. And then we'll deal with the other problems again as we move into the combat phase or again, the wealth, you got to make a decision better. Put your money, your mouth is based. The big thing here again, I was talking about the M1A's and M14's, we kind of got to the 45 too. The 1911 is actually still quite reasonably priced. It's hard to find a low quote unquote lower end M1A simply because there aren't as many guns like that in the market the way you would see say with the AR-15. There's a number of guns that are bottom end of the AR in terms of Chevy's. I won't call them Pontiacs or Chevy's, take your pick. uh... they're not joke they're just not a fancy or is intricate or they're just plain chain weapons which is fine for most of what you're doing anyway uh... so it's a little flavor choice thing and just because it has certainly my doesn't mean they do that much better than anything than the other group there uh... some of the old up a name and then let it slide from underneath them because their product quality control changes that happened quite a bit in the industry over the years as outsiders get hold of the product they immediately bean count start shedding away all of the quality that was there by the time we don't end up with really no different from any other products around the market and there's nothing they can really brag about except the old name that they have okay so that's one of the one that's one of the issues that we've had to deal with in firearms for the longest time but we could last three forty years has been a real problem not so much maybe i think before that uh... interestingly enough of this uh... was at the mothsburg patriot somebody had a question on that one too and you know i had really looked it up uh... but the mothsburg patriot bolt gun uh... it's one of those weapons that are really really really do like and in fact hold on here before going to farther yet somebody else is asking a question one more time i'm going to do that it's w i l x dot com w i l x dot com senate rejects another whitmer appointee to hunting panel it's a very short article i think there might be a good with it i didn't look that close senate rejects another whitmer appointee to hunting panel and that is that w w w dot w i l x dot com and it's dated for the twenty-seven which would be yesterday which would be thursday okay if you can now share the information i always do every year me a talk about it on the air i'm actually putting it out in the social media in the different directions to include peter s dingo dango over big dog pong dog paul long long take a pic and uh... whatever is signed up for usually takes longer for me to describe it but it actually does to do it so there's no reason for you not to do the same thing all the big thing here again is uh... that the state we've got a actual we've got to hardcore soviets they're trying to move ahead insert with certain agendas based on the agreement that were made at the governor's conference especially with regard to the gun confiscation issue so what we need to do is make sure that we're on the ball which we are here michigan everybody's pretty well up to speed at one point or other than you know kind of tag teaming this uh... we have a number of different pro carry groups that have been doing a really good job of covering the subject so they're keeping an eye what's going on in the uh... legislative uh... and of the government along with the executive now the executive of the governor can still do a whole bunch of appointments just like we see with uh... of virginia there's a bunch of people are part of the you know around the coattails of the governor that are just as much scurrilous rotten s obeses they know the character in charge so what we need to do is again uh... make sure that everybody is paying attention to who's who in the zoo get names addresses uh... all the database information you can because down the road thanks kick off you don't want those people to slip back in the shadows and disappear, do you? I mean, they figured they were going to do fill in the blank to us. We figure we're going to do it to them first. When things happen, everybody is free. It's a free-for-all. Everybody, anybody can do pretty much what they want. So, again, be prepared for that. Let's see, another thing. Let's see, it is 6.23 p.m. There we go. We sure get the time right. 6 23 p.m. It is the 28th of February elaborate elaborate unconventional warfare exercise set for undisclosed sites in North Carolina. This is the Charlotte observer and again this is they have these cyclically if you're familiar with the situation with special warfare and woods training schools all over the uh... uh... east coast and out into georgia now in this case others actually some footage if you want to go over to w w w dot charlotte observer dot com c h a r l o t p p all b s e r v e r charlotte observer okay the county charlotte before giving pha are all old p p p that charlotte pha are all old p p e charlotte observer and uh... when you get there you scroll down through this is dated again for february twenty seven twenty twenty uh... the entire article is mostly the video is only about a one-minute a minute and one second long and uh... it has a brief explanatory uh... like uh... overview and then the written article well it was really much longer either it's a couple of days i would say what seven or eight short paragraph timing tiny short paragraphs well there's not a lot of information but it does give you an idea where to look uh... again one of the most fascinating things that i've been pointing out to people your big o that you are with one camel is like obsolete and yet it's popping in in a number of different ways all over creation now that actually does work depending what you do but i'll pay attention though these particular training exercises by the very nature of what they're uh... doing with them these are set piece exercises still there isn't going to be a whole lot of you know any independent slide uh... the creative be innovative and actually operate the field that's what we call free or free style exercise at the operand of a training exercise of the of the exercise scale but it's going to be regimented uh... all good thing is not too realistic necessarily with regard to the aggressor force but then again to keep people are practicing to actually attack americans what hope that they keep training the way you're doing whatever doing the way they're doing it and then we'll go will carry out from there most important is to pay attention to some of the stuff they're doing even these cursory reports and there are some others that are out there already of the original peace being again uh... for those of you who are not familiar i will go get a one more time elaborate unconventional warfare exercise set undisclosed site in the north carolina this is similar to the uh... again northern uh... strike exercises that we've had here in michigan with foreign forces constantly practicing it invading michigan uh... the canadians being of course beer point of that with the largest bulk personal on the ground every other right next door that's why and they'd like to stop and visit so anyway uh... for everybody that is at the charlotte observer dot com and again take the time check it out but also share it even as i'm talking to you i'm going to do the same thing and send it to a friend and as a matter of fact i just did I can only do so much in the air when it comes to individual delivery. But there we go. Got that. So again, for Joe, enjoy. I just sent you a copy. Next, Mark. Go ahead, copy that. Jump in there. Hey, I was at horrible freight just about half an hour ago. And I was going to pick up some gloves because gloves are necessary for me, as you know. There were no masks there at all, except for three. respirator type masks that were 18 bucks a piece. All of the other hookies on the wall were completely gone. And while I was checking out, a woman came in and I heard her say, well, well, well, is there an aisle six? And I looked over and yeah, aisle six is where I just was. And the woman says, well, I don't think I said, nope, they're all gone, lady. And she's like, They're all gone. Somebody said they had them a couple days ago. And the woman that was there said, yes, some guy came in and cleared them all out today. So right now they want what they're not going to be able to get. And they're going to panic a little bit about that. But I want to let everybody know, hey, guys, if you haven't topped up your preps for your food and the other things that you could actually get right now, that'd be a good time to do it before they start making the other run on the stores. Oh, they're not really going for food yet. Let me tell you something. You know, we were planning on getting a whole bunch of those large size MREs, right? Yes. Yeah, we were planning on that. Now, let me give you a little heads up here. I may call you about that. Yeah, well, we were fast but not fast enough. Okay. And by the way, the price isn't what it was, which is why now we might as well just get regular MREs. In fact, still it's a little, yeah, maybe a penny less, but not much. Anyway, over at Sportsman's Guide, they had the same, in fact, it may have gotten from either another provider or they bought them from Major Surplus. I'm going to drop off for a minute. I'll be back. You go right ahead. Anyway, The large MRE pouches, they're the 24 ounce MRO, no MRE, there we go. Now guys, remember I mentioned them on the air, they're about $25, $26 apiece, right? A doctor, a bundle. And this is six of the beef stew, they're 24 ounces, and two of the chili with no beans, okay. so it was a good price i mean really good price effect that price in the country or was but unfortunately they probably because we all kind of work going out of it once and i had an order in but while we were looking at you already had it set up uh... waiting in the wings so to speak uh... they jumped to forty dollars and forty nine cents for the same six pouches they went from twenty twenty five or twenty six dollars will say uh... with free shipping which i will point out again remember what you get over forty nine dollars that a lot of weight because of the local fan bag full of you know yummy has okay foil fan bag full of goodies and uh... still i'd have to calculate calculate it out but we're talking not quite double but it almost double the price of their ten that way uh... either sam's club or camp clubs the uh... sportsman guide price is forty dollars forty nine cents the non-members forty five dollars so basically again they moved them up into the per ounce price range of any of the other m-r-e's that are there uh... i think what happened to be mentioned among the air there was a flurry of uh... traffic and that it's almost to the day when we did that after we did the program and we mentioned it little few hours there in the next business day they change the price Well, sadly enough, go ahead and call our trip in there. and when I question them they won't respond so but if you go on their site you'll notice they're still on there for sale it's just with a higher price so it's they didn't want to honor their sale price so they they just cancelled my order right we're going to see a lot of them um... it's like the gas mask don't be surprised remember i told you this week ago uh... any of these objects are already in stock and here's what's going to make them valuable they were packaged and they were still were put into the system before everything hit what everybody is going to start looking for and they're going to learn is to look for not the expiration date but for the manufacturers kick off date you know what i mean in other words everybody's going to be going wolf or corona virus the all the the corona beer virus with a line disease side sidebar all you hit this date and a lot of the inventory that we're looking at right now especially the surplus one great thing about the surplus Guys, most all your gas mask filters and everything predate all of this garbage. Now, I, who knows, it could have been, they could be packaged back when the Ebola virus was coming through. Who knows? But we don't worry about that now. In fact, we don't worry about that so much that, like I said, caller, we just got a, one of our friends just got a truckload, a truckload, a full like two ton truckload. of uh... you'll cargo truck of uh... private suits actually there the higher up there above the type x and uh... what's funny is it said right out of the tags i told me i dig about cuz he to his taking all the cargo tags off is uh... for e-ball uh... the outbreak Well, what's funny is they start chucking these and if you'll notice the big yap right now is government needs to spend money and and they're ready for what's going to happen. They got all kinds of garbage laying around but what they're doing, they just heard that key word, there's going to be money coming down the pike. So what they're doing is they're chucking all of the inventory, the racketeers like universities, hospitals, government agencies. and they're going to have a whole big new pile of this junk coming in. You're going to get it before you. Now they already have it and none of it is outdated. but they're going to throw that out the back door of the landfill while they're busy shoveling more in the front making sure that they compete against all the rest of you for whatever's out there locally my county i just had a meeting with our e m a and they still retained all of their the bowl of stuff that they had bought back in twenty fourteen so that what we've been smart here i guess good yeah or not i think that anyway but it doesn't make any difference it'll work just fine the big thing is if anything else does show up stockpile the rest of that to you know the main whatever it is that you can get but you're gonna be able to yep you already have a list so to speak they might as well take it and that way they've got that much more out and away from the centralized resource pod because when they want to shut this down it just like the money supply if they have their way everything would be exact the exact same way across the board we like to be a bunch of insects on a short leash all they gotta do is just shut the doors at one spot and all of a sudden everybody's down in fact the thing with china with whether this is real or fake or panic who cares it's showing you something that we all talked about thirty years ago with napkin gap because they were all yap and how well china's going to be doing that america's going to be doing that and europe's going to be doing this at all so everybody's going to be so hyper specialized that none of them can take care of themselves for the time cops well, lo and behold, look what you're all talking about right now. Exactly what we described, and it was set up, it's intentional, it was not accidental. Rand Foundation, I covered this in 1993, Rand Foundation was bragging up, they have a whole school, a class, and a series of classes, and they have a whole school where they have, or they used to have, I'm sure they still have it, it's actually two hemispheres of the globe. and it's like a battle map and they go through with their little clicks of ring knockers how to manipulate the population of the world by creating a shortage here you know starting a war there which creates another shortage uh... destroying shipping or hijacking shipping or fabricating and lying about somebody to steal their goodies so that nobody else can get the goodies which brings the price up so whatever they steal is worth more so that they burn most of it They're still making more on what little is left because it's a war-profit tearing scam. That's all Rand Foundation. That's what they were bragging up they were doing with NAFTA and GATT back in 1993. And this is year 2020. Look where we are. Go ahead, call or jump in there. Last night, just for the first time, I turned to television out and I was watching the state legislature. They have their own TV thing. They just passed the business by about five votes. flag law in minnesota naturally original school mother-in-law it'll be it'll be several and it'll be held by county process and share for whatever like that so you don't even know who rented you out and all but yeah they just passed it and they passed another anti-gun law not sure what that one was but yeah you know what gets me about that too is where all these punk republic rats that if they can't stop it then here's how it works you will know who it is that is is uh... pointing a finger at you and if it's demonstrated that the whole process is a lie and this will all be passed all at once the whole thing you know it's add to it that the individuals who lie or it's demonstrated we're creating a fiction are to be punished with a pat mandatory charge any kenny set upset sentencing uh... guideline it was for a good jump in their car as of yesterday's go into your area or cost was in nationally go online and see for yourself okay that makes sense yeah all of our nationally as far as i can tell well again if it's a you ever serve of the picture online warehouse that everything no to be aware i just tried to buy some dry goods like some split peas and whatnot from the walmart website and all of the at least the lower price like store-brand stuff is pretty much sold out so here in the government for the last month has been buying up all and sellers and emergency and freeze-dried food pretty much it can guarantee delivery for at least about six weeks out as patriot supply and why might have something left if they haven't capitulated to the government but if you guys you might be out of luck doing something about it now stuff I've been stocking up on it for the last if you go you can get the rock type goggles at nine dollars apiece made they do come with the shaded lens unfortunately uh... so that's not going to be a lot of good at night but uh... at least you have some eye protection they also have another actions on their for uh... some very goggles like you see the tanker guys where and they come with the different lenses uh... yellow clear different application but yeah you're going to be wearing a mask out and forget your eye protect you'll get it from your eyes so that's why i'm mentioning that the goggles Also, even the infected ones that they're using in the shops for machine work, there's an inexpensive wrap-around clear lens. You can buy them by the case 100 or 200 at a time. They're technically a throwaway, but you know what? I got like six, seven pairs sitting here behind me, and they're good enough to wear every day. Yeah, well, these goggles I'm talking about are the Rothco for one, zero, three, seven, six, but they got the, they expand. Like a speedo, like the speedos. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. They're pretty decent. I think that'll forge a real good quality of many viruses on the thing because it actually looks like a gas mask in the elastics place real well. All 3D and motorcycle washable and it's reusable. If you go to the sport, the packs in there, so there is a filter in it with those goggles and with these face masks. other things there are a couple other areas to go real quick with back up on the food because somebody is saying well what do we do if we can get legumes well with the good with those are part of a combined arms team let me point something out there's two things people are not going to look at oatmeal and cornmeal oatmeal and cornmeal in fact i guarantee cornmeal be sitting on the shelf of most people stare at it cross-eyed but guys you know the south lived on cornmeal The southern cuisine, you take a look at southern, every time it gets into the starving mode, that's where greens are weeds. Everybody understands that. I don't care where plant you're at, part of the plant you're at, not just the south, but greens were basically weeds. And everybody figured out what could be eaten, and guess what, if it grows real well, it ain't a weed no more, it's a crop. Yep, and that's why we eat collardines down here, and it's omnigrets. and again one of the things is that the the gawk or meals gonna sit there longer i'll tell you what even in the food banks we got problems of cornmeal because one of the where we go into town and the uh... go to the old one church and they go hey you know you stop in they had we got a bunch of stuff they gave up with open what they look or mail was like what you do it what we gotta give away okay well what do you want to do it that's a game well you are at all yeah okay we could have a little like twenty-some bags of it okay whatever uh... it was always the thing left behind by those people who told you that they were hungry okay but they weren't really hungry hope in this case remember if you can't go the one direction not cornmeal stock of the store as long but you can vacuum packet okay or at least again when you get it put it into other seal containers like the uh... plastic plastic five gallon pails uh... you could do any number different things leave it the original package to fill up in something else Well, you think about grits, fantastic storage again, all of these are workables. You want to find menus, go look for all your cookbooks. There's a hundred different menus out there to make this stuff work. Cornbread, greens, and whatever you got for a chunk of meat is a meal. It's that simple. You got some butter. Butter is what makes that meal. To be quite honest, you got some real butter. Oh, man. uh... but you have to work what you got so guess what better than starving the other thing on that uh... on the hard grains and such is also pay attention not everybody's going to be looking over in the foreign uh... uh... cuisine area uh... kuzkuz is out there that's another one that stores fairly well there's a number of other great seed grains that are not uh... in with the regular all the grooms and uh... other items uh... such as the uh... chickpeas So you want to go look around and see what you can find laying on the shelf and like you said, pay attention. Yeah, couscous is high protein as Nancy was saying too. Well, there is also high protein pasta things, you know, different varieties of pasta. Some of it stores a lot better than other as far as size. I mean, you're not going to want to have rigatoni in your storage because it's just mostly airspace. But the finer-grained spaghetti and angel hairs and things like that will store flat together and it's almost a solid mass of food. Similar in like the pepini, the little tiny little stars and the little tiny ones that you would put in some soup. All of that stuff is a lot faster cooking than the larger pasta. So if you have a limited amount of fuel to boil water or a limit even to heat the water just to get it to process that pasta, the smaller size of what you want there is going to give you a better result for the amount of fuel that you use. On that note too, with regard to any of those, remember when you're using, you prioritize use based upon life storage. Always find out what the average lifespan, not the fictional stuff they do for the stores. The stores, that's irrelevant. You need to do a little research or quick research and now you don't wait on this stuff, you better be doing it now. Do a quick evaluation and understand when you're setting up your menus. what you do is you prioritize the stuff that has the shortest lifespan and cycle it with a dusting of your other products so that you can create what is still a basic menu of some kind that is unique you don't worry about food fatigue that way but there are a number of items where you just use a minimal amount like meat okay you're not going to be slop sloppin meat into a plate like you bet where you can gorge on whatever you want you are going to have to have somebody working as a dietician. Just like we're talking about with medical the other day or chemical protection. You need somebody to have the mission of working as a dietician. You look at the inventory you have, figure out what all you have available, and you husband it. You guys, the term ration is what you all be familiar with. Go ahead. I just checked out wisefood.com and nothing is on sale. and some of the prices are a little higher than I normally see them and it's like the one month or whatever it is. It's $5.99 where it used to be about the out of a lot of people now anyway. One of the things, let's not forget allies here guys, now something I've mentioned a million times and listen to what I am saying, go over to Forbidden Knowledge, go over to Craig's page, Forbidden Knowledge, if you go to Liberty Tree Radio. you'll see where you tap forbidden knowledge now if you go down let's see where we have for if i can find it again i know he's moved his page are a little bit but not much uh... he's got his his listings for his date uh... it was you know the new update with that hold on here uh... let's see country show no later schedule showing i don't need that here we go about it Okay, and it's still there survival drink. Okay now guys this is one of those things you throw into your backpack and This is even the green So if you get a chance what you do you go over to it's self-explanatory But this is one of those items you should put on the shelf I've got one of these in each of the cars in the food mix that goes in the car and stays there forever Okay, I also have one of these in each of my backpacks the flavor chocolate doesn't make your rinsberry flavored meant always worries me but it's like you know we had you know why could we all grow up with meant being added to like some kind of medicine uh... that i mean that's all i can get but i think again you drink fine work fine this is an energy food okay if you don't need much to get a lot out of it you don't have to gobble half the container you know you mix it with water you make it work for you this is the green drink india disguise drink actually tastes good on like other green drinks in fact the first case you will be hooked uh... have to take it uh... for everyday health uh... for everybody out there go to a enough to start from scratch here let me go back to the page when you get over to craig uh... craig's page forbid knowledge and go to liberty tree radio off to the right side there is a link go to forbidden knowledge dot info forbidden knowledge dot info scroll down and uh... above where it says nine eleven of the war on truth there's four new pages to the site it's in red order page to uh... purchase civil defense surplus goods good herbs are germane and brand new survival drink offered by click here clicking here okay when you click there it'll take you to the copper vault you'll see that scroll down a little farther there's even green green drink uh... you get a hold of craig yeah he does have them in inventory uh... in fact uh... it's definitely worth the money taken figure out what it is that you do you know what you've got a budget for throw it into the inventory again it's a great i'd be happy to backpack or actually put it down in the fanny pack with your combat load uh... that's originally where the stuff was used as a whole for afghanistan they start pushing it over there on the afghan uh... freedom fighters back when they were fighting the russians you know the same people who call the taliban now although we want to kill before we come so they could kill people and then we had to kill so when they were being pumped up over there at this is one of those good stuff that they gave them to help fortify them and it is a very very useful tool in the inventory remember some of your stuff you might still be grumble a little bit stomach wise in other words you gotta let me tell about filling the void after all the other stuff is more we just were discussing cornmeal pasta beams uh... ramen noodles, whatever it is you got. That's going to be the volume, and you always want to let that stuff fully blow up. That's a term you've got to understand. Let the noodles blow up. Let them take as much moisture as possible. Why? Well, moisture's not bad for you, but the big thing is it fills the void. It may not last for long, depending on what it is, kind of like Chinese food, but the fact of the matter is, for at least a period of time, you're satiated. you will be satisfied. It will fit the purpose. Now the vitamins that you carry and the green powder like this is designed to cap off what it is your body needs to make sure that it continues to function. That you're thinking with your mind not with your stomach. So we're gonna have to find all the little corners that are out there and oh, let's see. Everything is right there you need to know. So you go ahead and check out the page. and so exactly what i get well actually i got the mint flavored one i just told you that i'd like to we have the phobias about certain flavors but i got one of the mid ones and i also picked up one of the chocolate ones for uh... you know for nand and uh... of course the very flavored pretty good to it it's all basic flavored stuff and imperilous design just uh... change up the basic product augustin's which is another outfit mark they've got the fed you the food when it if they have it. Yeah. They seem to be real limited on what they have. The MRE depot, the only thing they have for every stock is their bacon and everything else is MRE odds and ends. So, visual haunts are almost down and out. And the problem is that this is like ammunition. It takes time to rebuild the inventory, but you got to have the food stuff. And what did we just have happen this last season? Guys, the farmers got hit. Bad weather, farming, floods and everything and they're expecting it to do that again this year too. Unless we correct the correct direction, which is something we're going to have to do. This is what we always had to make up the difference. Get your seeds now. Don't forget, if you listen to all of the different programming we have here, we've covered farming and some of the unique ideas for a long, long time. You might want to go through the archives and the programming we've got and kind of re-listen. See if there's something there that makes sense for you. Okay? Be a good idea. Also, on the, somebody else, wait, hold on here. Well, you know what, real quick, that is a good point. Not everybody's going to think about powdered milk. Now powdered milk is limited on shelf time, unless you do a better job of keeping it from going up and down the temperature scale. In other words, try to store it consistently at the same temperature. At cooler temperatures, in other words, ground temperatures, this is why root cellars and basements are really good, because you are at a consistent lower temperature range. This is going to make the material more shelf stable for long-term storage. uh... but yes powdered milk would be a good idea the most people don't think about it can milk another one uh... it'd be quite honest the concentrated milk you know the uh... evaporated milk is another thing to put on the shelf in force not gonna use it all the time them up a what the funny you most people turn their nose up at that now but my my dad pointed this out that when people were starving back of the depression can the milk was one of the little miracle it was like soda pop it was like wall and not only that but you felt good when you were done it was a lot of things work everybody was what was low on in calories and nutrients guys and there are things that you crave and so what's interesting is uh... i think the best one always jumps out at me was the empire of the sun everyone the kids tolling around of the in the prison camp by himself and all of a sudden all these goodies start showing up Well then the next thing he's driving along and this guy, you know, he turns a corner, he's not paying attention, he looks up and there's this airborne soldier standing in front of him and he reaches over and he grabs the can of canned milk and opens it up and he starts drinking from the can. And a lot of people are like, ah, well that's what it was meant for guys. And it's like, yeah, good food. it's just one of those things where it's not the flavor of the day now, but you starve a little bit, it will be again. So all of these items, if you can't get the one, you can get the other. And again, we'll go down the inventory of what is it we can find that we can get in bulk and still find in the lower price range for a no-name brand American version, so to speak. Now, on that note, before we go, we're gonna leave it a minute here, a lot of the companies out there that do all have the odd brown ball game their typically the church of jesus christ latter-day things for them with the more men church uh... does a rate anything you can do it does a rate that was done by a mormon cannery that whatever access they have goes into their own church storage in their own church uh... welfare system there are provided system for support But they also sell over-the-counter and those are about as American as you're going to get those are 100% in inside the US if not at least inside Canada in the US Very high-grade highest quality products typically again double a Not Blem, but again, upper end food stuff in every category. So just keep in mind it's not only the fact you can get it cheap, but you're getting something that's actually comparable to any of the name brands you normally would knock off. So heads up on that one. 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It's Friday, time for another hour of the Until- Sorry, not the intelligence report. Boy, I'm boov. Just skipping ahead there. Time for the... We should have a meeting here on Liberty Tree Radio. I'm at the AK-47. We are up live. And we're 10 minutes past stop of the hour. We're open with a prayer as we usually do. Dear gracious, suddenly Father, we thank you, Lord, for letting us be here another Friday to be able to open our waves up to our listeners and our callers. We thank you, Lord, for all the time that you have provided for us on the air. We ask, Lord, that you continue to bless us and guide us and that you help our friends and allies as they move forward with their plans. We ask whether you watch over our friends and allies that are traveling this week and then you help them get to their destination safely. We thank you Lord for all the help that you've provided friends allies and family members and we ask that you continue to guide them and bless them with your plan in the name of Jesus Christ we pray. Amen. Alrighty, well, quick update on Liberty Tree Radio. We did have a hiccup this week and I was trying to fix it and get everything all straightened up. Actually we had a hiccup Last weekend after we were done with broadcast and everything we had to completely dump everything on one computer and reinstall everything It definitely had a virus problem Not sure where it came from it was a rabbit who's like eating up our Drive space so we ended up just wiping the whole computer and starting over fresh and everything is working beautiful, but Some of the bugs that we have worked out like that hum mark was talking about that's all stuff that has come back with a vengeance and then some so I do know where the hum is coming from. I'm working on fixing that problem It's a power regulatory thing in the internal settings. I just got to remember where it is so I can tone back the amount of power going to one card and That should get rid of the hum so It's just going to take some time to get all the bugs worked back out. Of course, this is the newest machine and it is running crappy Windows 8. Which is constantly giving me a problem. I know a lot of people worried about Windows 7, you know not being Supported anymore, but I got to tell you my machine with Windows 7 and the other one that runs on XP are still my two better machines for reliability It's the one that's running the newer program that has a problem. But of course now they've got even newer versions of Windows are out there. So Yeah, when you sure don't want Windows 10 just more fun more of a headache I got most of the software reinstalled already. I've got a couple of sound programs and stuff to reload so you may notice and hey guys tell me if it sounds better or if it sounds worse than it has let me know because I may not tweak it too much if we're getting better audio quality in some areas. Oh you're sending fine. So we've been dealing with that and like I said just basically trying to get everything back together. I've also been working on getting another list together of resources for internet broadcasters, free resources that are available online that you can just go to, click and get a stream going for free. I did notice that the My Radio Stream guys, if you are having a problem connecting through the MRS stream, last month they actually reduced the number of listeners that we have on the free stream from 500 to 200. So there's a little bit of a crunch space there. So I've been talking with Joe McNeil and going over some stuff for free access in order to get the micro effect back up online with him. I'm going to look at a couple of them. I told him I wanted to try out myself and we're probably going to see if we can get a third stream going that will be a free stream. That I want to test the quality of. It says that for the free stream, the maximum number of listeners is 5,000. I would love to stress test that. But we really, in a day I haven't seen us go over Yeah, I haven't seen us go over 500,000 500,000 500 listeners on one stream Since we haven't been up on live 365 live 365 when we were with them we were getting hit in the 10,000 20,000 mark almost every day and that has dropped a bit but I'm not seeing Well, anyway, I'll post those links again in discord once I get the thing going maybe other people would like to check that out right now I know we've got other broadcasters like my mix radio they're listening in I don't know if they're back up or not maybe they can give us a heads up in the discord let us know I know that they were down for a bit I've been last time I was over to the website it looked like they were up but it might have been an auto broadcast I don't know I know some programs let you do that and some of the services that you can get for like a web service like SAM Cloud has a server that has storage space for tracks and whatnot. It will seem like it's live when it's not live sometimes. Oh, anyway, if you have not been over to the microeffect.com, the microeffect.com, you guys might want to go over there, check that out. Joe has handed the website work over to somebody else who's done an amazing job on the look of the website. It's totally changed. There's still some information missing. And I don't think that they are streaming yet, but I could be mistaken. I know Joe's been working busy on it. That's why he's only been doing the programs on Tuesdays. is there's a lot of stuff going on between the move and where he's at. So keep your eyes open on the microeffect.com. Again, you'll see that there has been some big changes to the local website. So we are going to move forward now. I think that's it for our update. We're just a minute past 15 minutes into the program. This is your show. It's not ours. We just use a little bit of the beginning of the Program to give you guys an update on what's going on with Liberty Tree radio, but other than that this is your show You can come up talk about any subject that you want you can post stuff in discord if it's clean As far as audio goes if it's a video I'll try to play it for people as long as it doesn't go over the hour limit Take it better mind. We've only got an hour here between the intelligence report on this block So, the number is 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 and the pound sign again, that's 712-432-0900, room number 957-464 and the pound sign. And if I'm going too fast, guys, let me know. You can also find that number on our website at www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. That's www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. I am told I don't do this enough. If you go to LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com you will find there is a link to a conference call number which is a number I just gave out. You can click on that link, create a free account with FreeConferencing.com or I've been told you don't have to but every time I've tried to do this I've had to either create an account or log into one of my accounts to call in that way. It uses the speaker and the microphone on your computer if you have one. Of course, if you do that, you preferably have headphones on. That way, you know, you don't create an echo or feedback. But it does work. You may have to try a couple of times before it connects properly. You know, you want to give the, if you're doing it through browser, you want to tell that browser to allow to use your microphone. Even if you tell it to remember it, sometimes it doesn't, and you have to do it again. I have that problem connecting sometimes. It's a couple of times we've been late. because that program doesn't always recognize that you've okayed the microphone to be used. So be patient with it. It's free. We're not paying for it. And you know, if they say you get what you pay for. But yeah, that is one of the resources that I give the link to Joe for for the micro effect because I know he is used to running things analog. So his call in line and everything was literally run through a phone number. It takes a little bit of a change to get into the mindset of this. And I don't even really use the conference system all the time to our full advantage of how we could use it. I mean, we could switch it over to a question answer or to a lecture mode. We've used lecture mode a few times with a couple of the different broadcasters. Works pretty good if you're on a subject and you don't want to be interrupted. You also though like I said have the option to do question and answer which is more like your traditional calling board Where it puts everybody into a queue and then I have to bring them up one at a time Of course, not everybody's calling in to come up on the air So we usually leave it open to where you guys can star six to unmute yourselves and come up We do that in case there's an emergency or somebody has something important that they have to break in with one of our emergency reports and you guys can see the procedures for doing an emergency report right there on the Liberty Tree Radio website as well. It gives you the basic form that you'd see on our end. The fill out form is pretty straightforward guys. Just make a sheet of paper and follow the instructions and you're good. I see we got a better knife on the line, but for some reason I am not hearing you. Audio check, audio check. There we go, now I got you. I had a button pressed again. Same button I had pressed last week where I couldn't hear anybody. Alright. If you had not replied for a while, I would have ended up rebooting my old machine thinking that, you know, it was at my end. Yeah, no, I've been, uh, oh. I've been a little flustered this week because I don't know if you heard I had to do a complete reinstall on one of my machines because it had a rabbit. Rabbit? Yeah, the file that constantly reproduced until the hard drive is full. Huh. And like I said, I'm not sure where that came from. Me and Shelley have been aware that I have a stalker in the games that we play that has hacked my system a couple of times. But it's mostly juvenile stuff that they're doing you know so Well the machine you game on should not be one that you have security concerns about yeah, well it pretty much isn't Except for it the same one that we use to do the conference line on you know so It's in use when we're doing live programming, and I'm not gaming obviously I'm here on the air or I'm running dead program or whatnot, but when it's not in use for that We use it for gaming Now that you've gone through and done the reinstall and gotten everything going I trust you have imaged the drive onto another drive and disconnected it, right? I always do that and in fact I've talked about this before that little rabbit is now in one of my little partition drives But that one's off by itself because it's just filling that partition till it's max over and over again Yeah, but restoring your machine should take no effort if you did that when it was clean Yeah, no, I always do that now in fact the only thing is with this one I I had a problem with it at first, and I know what the problem was And I'm still not familiar with how to set this up myself, so I had to have somebody else help me with it it has a oh Digital drive for boot up and then it has a hard drive and the hard drive is petitioned into three segments, but it has that boot up drive which Has its own little partition that runs all by itself to make things load faster, and I don't understand how that works But it's basically slave to the bigger hard drive, but it doesn't show up on any of the stuff except for the bios little confusing Yeah, so I don't know if you're familiar with that BK how that's set up I know it has to do with gaming computers mostly Not yeah, the description does not Create any coherent images in my hat. Yeah, I'd have to take a picture of it said it to you So first time I've ever seen a computer set up this way. There's a drive you mean Repeat a solid state drive devices common enough Yeah, it's got a solid state drive But then as a normal it has a normal hard drive an analog hard drive and then it has the digital hard drive But the digital hard drive is not it's only there for boot ups It doesn't do anything else other than, you know, speed up load time. It's not where we need to be. A digital hard drive is not a euphemism for solid state driving. I don't know what it is. I don't know. I'd have to take a picture of it and send it to you. Change the subject. Go ahead. Change the subject. You're more than welcome to. All right. Well, here. Get your bottle, the spray bottle of Lysol, carry that in the car with your truck, what have you. When you get out of the store, because they don't... They don't mop the floors anywhere near what you think they should. Anywhere you go. I don't give a damn what it is. The restaurants, buffets, all that. When you get out, take your spray bottle and hold your shoes. The soldiers. If you're getting changed, Matt, just have them put that in the bag. Don't get to the car, spray the damn change in the money. You know, the cash in there. I just went into, and I'll know in a week if I'm sick or not, I went in a dollar store and for the manager on down everybody there was sick and I bitched at the manager and Told her look well she coughed in her elbow. There's another woman walked in there coughing over the What do you call that the the turnstile whenever you put your groceries? This is a coffin in the air coffin you know? On the conveyor belt yeah anyways, I told her you'll wash your hands with the stuff you know Huber me and So anyways, I had her take I just sprayed the hell out of your money. Once you put it in the bag and I put it in the upper deal. We need, how her name is at the CDC to tell me, to be proactive of anti-virals, have none. You don't want to go to hospital unless you have none. I mean, these people are so gay right now, it's not even funny. And when you, normally these people, they always, like somebody posted in a comment I read today, they have never seen the CDC act this way. people are scared to death. You got so many ignorant people out there that don't cover their hands when they cough. Then you got people you gotta watch out for if you're paying... I like that when somebody is working, if they're gonna work while sick. That's actually where those paper masks are supposed to be used when you're sick and you know you're sick and you want to limit exposure to other people. You put that mask on and then when you cough it doesn't go everywhere. And they're coughing in their hands and then they give you a change? Are you kidding me? I mean, and then they're coughing in their hands like that. Okay, fine. Now they're putting their mitts on all your stuff that they're putting in the bags. I mean, you know, take this down the line. Think about what's happening here. People walking all over the store coughing on the floor. So whatever the hell it is, they fluke all the face the bug. Quick suggestion. When you go to the grocery store, go through the check, the serve checkout aisle. have to make change with anybody and all that good stuff. Well, part of his point is you don't know what's been happening like the person in line with him who is coughing all over the conveyor belt. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I understand. That's going to happen anyway. You know, definitely be aware of your surroundings. I doubt everybody you're running into is going to have the coronavirus. It is flu season, okay? You're going to have people who just have the flu. Unfortunately, the symptoms are exactly the same. They want you to take it seriously, but they don't seem to be taking it seriously themselves. I even went to the CDC website again today and I was looking for the map we had up the other week about the quarantine zones because I was trying to show somebody. And when I typed in, you know, quarantine facilities, I got zombie apocalypse 101 on the CDC website. That's how seriously they're taking it. They're playing it as a joke But that that's and that's the official gov website you can go there type in quarantine facilities quarantine zones You'll get the you'll get a zombie apocalypse 101. Oh Another thing anybody buy a freeze-dried we have to understand All the people that they source would to get their you know vegetables. That's all stuff from last year more stir-buying and Yeah, and so pretty soon, even the freeze-dried places, while they're gonna run out of, because the bad crops we had this past year, they're gonna run out of material to make their freeze. Get it while whoever has it, get it now, a month or two from now, this nation may be locked down. I'm talking transportation, this, that, the other. Naturally, if you take meds, know anything about antivirals, you don't get those. If you don't, you'll do a crash course. Go to Health Food Store in Little Pills, you got gel caps, they got single O, double triple O, I believe, and double O's generally about a thousand milligrams of what you're putting in it. And make your own antivirals. Website, good one, and you can go there, Mountain Rose Herbs, they have antivirals in the form and just grounding yourself. You get a ground story done and start making your capsules. It's kind of a lengthy process, but you know, you're getting something that you won't. That was mountainroseherbs.com? Yeah. Okay, I'm going to copy it. An Asfeter catalog without a doubt and just a few orders with a thousand milligrams. That comes in Asia and like month in and out, maybe a week and a half at the top. Five star anise. China. I believe it is safe. The key ingredient is that I can't think of the shot, so as I call it, the swine flu. And it was very, if you definitely want to have some of that on hand, you can buy it at $1.99 for, hold on, let me grab. well again and you know like i said both sides kinda want you to take it seriously both sides are talking about quarantine but none of them really seem to be taking it seriously on the global scale work we're actually in a quarantine things i was watching uh... In the press today where they were talking about they found a dog that had it and somebody from the CDC got on the news, on the national news saying, oh you don't have to worry about it, it won't affect dogs. But you go to the CDC website and it says the coronavirus came from either dogs, cats or bats. It's a high probability that it came from a lab. We gotta stop thinking about snakes and monkeys and shit. This came out of a laboratory. Okay, let's go. Watch your language. Just keep that in mind. Keep it clean. Alright. Oh, star anise, but that's where I'm at. I paid basically a dollar an ounce. It's $1.99 for two ounce packets. And next time I go back there, I'm gonna buy about a dozen or so. I just wanna have enough put in, so I can, you know, just keep... My immune system, she finally said masks are all good and well, but the most important thing we can do now because there isn't a cure, there isn't a vaccine as much as we can our body's immune system. That's if you believe it's anything more than a virus or a common cold, which basically they're saying it is a common cold, but the treatment over there is not as good or the hygiene. They keep making excuses like that. They have said, you know, that it came from animals. So I got news for you. If it came from animals, your animals can probably catch it too. You know, that was the point I was trying to make. If it is an animal-based disease, regardless of whether or not it is man-made or not, pets are susceptible because it is that strain of virus, like SARS and the other... The other viruses in this class. They're all Initially animal-based and somehow they transfer over to human beings. That's the claim now I still think a lot of the deaths over in China have to do with them over using chlorine and populated areas where it looks like the whole city is hit with chlorine fog I post a lot of information from the CDC's own website and from other locations about chlorine gas how it affects people and Compare it side by side. It looks The the symptoms are gonna seem the same, you know, the shortness of breath your except with one the longer you're in it the more extreme It's gonna get you'll even have damage with chlorine gas who have damage to your lungs You're gonna need rest The only way to cure it too is to get fresh air and of course they've got these people in these quarantine zones over in China and these Cities that they're spraying the shit out of what excuse me. I just did too that they're spraying the hell out of these communities with are locked in their homes, they can't get away from it. There is no fresh air to be had unless you got oxygen tank somewhere. The people that are deploying it, they have some type of protection on it, but it's still, it is a concentrated form of chlorine that they're spraying on their population. Any other place in the world where you have a chlorine spill that size, where you have it so thick that you can see through it with a Where you can't see through it because it looks like fog it would be considered a net it would be considered a man-made disaster It would be a biohazard, you know because it well not bio but chemical hazard It'd be just like if one of the refineries down here in Houston had a blowout They would tell you to shelter in place seal your home up and all this other fun stuff because you don't want to breathe that gas in But yet you can see pictures from China where they're spraying people right in the face with this stuff Anyway, that's my rant on that whole thing. I don't think that nearly as many of the deaths that they have over there are from the virus as much as they are from chemical exposure. I think the way they're looking at it is they got a billion plus people. They get rid of three, four hundred million and there's more rice than everybody else's bowl. You know what it sounds called? There is such a thing as the Asian mind and they don't look at things the way they do. Well I would agree with that to a point. They also have their organ vacations and you can't kill off too many of them otherwise you don't have enough people for the rich elite that are coming over there for their organ vacations. And one of the guys who studies that sent me an email asking if you know he could be a guest on one of the programs on LTR. I'm going to forward it to a couple of different hosts we've got here. and you guys can see if you have him come up of course if he's listening right now you're more than welcome to come up I'm sorry I can't remember your name because I don't have my emails open right now or I would pull it up but yes one of the things he's talking about is this whole situation could be like a cover-up for you know hey we need we need to re-sof dock the organ units you know the pulp's got it repeat the pulp has got the bug. He got it from the Iranian ambassador to the Vatican who has since died the other day. Pope's been on lockdown for about four days or so now. I haven't heard anything about that. Go ahead. Yeah. Expand. He's not meeting with anybody, seeing nobody. And the guy who gave it to him, you know, he's Iranian. He died. Okay, and where can we find this article? Where can we find the information on this? Where is this coming from? SteveQuill.com. It's just scroll down the articles. It's in there. Yeah, Pope Francis is sick after supporting coronavirus sufferers. The Vice President. Considering the number of days of incubation they're talking about, I doubt the Pope got it the day before he got sick. Yeah. That's the whole problem. People are forgetting the incubation time on a lot of this stuff. There is a lot of panic reporting going on with a lot of this. And like I said, I think you can buy this stuff to be prepared for it. That's great. You can buy a gas mask. You can buy an air filter. Unless you know when you're going to be hit by it, or unless you're already sick with it, that stuff isn't going to do you a whole lot of good. unless you pay attention and know when to use it. And that's part of the conversation that me and Craig have been having when he's had become up on his program, is you can wear the gas mask all the time, but your face is going to get bed sourced. You're going to have to replace the filters very often. You better have a good stock of filters if you plan to live in that gas mask. And that'll get to be costly on you too. There's just a number of things. It's like it's a stopgap to get you back to an area where you know you're safe. After a day or two in a gas mask, you're going to discover what whole face acne feels like. Yeah, that's the point. You know, it's not really a good thing. It is a stopgap. It is a safety measure to get you out of an area that you know is contaminated. So the best thing you can do is, you know, if you're really concerned about it, stay at home. Why not? In fact, they're talking about how the stock market is crashing, but if you pay attention to the stock market, and I've got a couple of friends who do, a lot of the stuff where you stay home, like Netflix, YouTube, all these media things where you stay home or order stuff into your home, Those stocks are like going up while the other stocks are falling You know hey, that's if you want to if you want to play that game, but how long is that gonna last? So hey, just you know food for thought it try to stay in but if you're still if you're ordering stuff from outside you don't necessarily know where that's coming from a lot of the Tech stuff is still coming from China And you don't know what's on it if you want to believe you know that the tech stuff is being shorted on you because of the virus well Anything you order that's new that's coming from overseas may have it on it. So hey, congratulations, you know more panic Anyway, I hear we got a couple more dings guys you can come up star six some get yourself you're more than welcome to come up on the air Join us, you know put your two cents in Again, I think it's a good good source of panic To get people into a frenzy. Can we use it to get people prepared? Yes If they stay prepared after this is no longer a thing, is that a concern to me? No, because I'm going to be the one buying the stuff they bought for cheap. That's the attitude I have. If they want to freak out about the coronavirus, about this version of the flu, go right ahead, freak out about it. Buy the stuff that they're telling you that you need. That way, later on, you can go, why did I buy this stuff? And then look for somebody to sell it to, and I'll be the one to buy it from you for dirt cheap. Because I'm going to pay full price for what you paid for in a panic. A lot of people are just buying stuff, doing the panic buy situation. So, hey, fun! All that means is I get some nice gear down the road for cheap. That's if it doesn't go the way that they think it's going to go. And I still think it's more going to be like a really bad season of the flu here in the US than it is going to be a pandemic, everybody's going to die situation. As long as people, you know, Keep in mind the cleanliness thing unless this is something that is completely out of our control and is man-made and Controllable on the other end, but even then their Pete as dad would say they're you know Defecating in their own pool. Yeah, they they a lot of them have to live here, too And they have to deal with the same type of products that we have to deal with so contaminating something on that large of a scale is dumb because viruses mutate and biological is not the likely suspect although they may claim it's biological and end up using chemical which is why I keep bringing up the similarities between the effects of the chlorine and what they say the flu symptoms are. BK talked about one that I have not found on the CDC website or anywhere. What was it blood pressure? I think if we got BK there still? Yes, your blood pressure will spike if it's this it will not if it's a regular flu. I have gone I've I've been through the CDC website and other websites that are Supposedly staying on top of this thing and I have not found that as a symptom on any of them I'm not surprised that they aren't telling us that but that's not to say that's not the case because It is uh the coronavirus is basically SARS. It's Mars. It's uh the it's straight literally It's the strain of the flu that's usually found in animals. So There you go actually if you understand how cast 9 works CRISPR cast 9 that's the current technology for doing genetic editing what it works is that there is a a protein called Cas9 that can snip a DNA chain in two pieces. And what they do is they match that up with a pattern RNA, plug that into the snipper, and then dump that into the cell. And that pattern RNA matches up a particular sequence on the cell of the protein snip. And then they do a similar process to patch in a piece of fresh DNA that they want, that they've gotten from somewhere else. Well, here's the deal. In mammals and higher animals, when they snip apart the DNA, it starts trying to repair itself immediately. And when they put in the replacement string, therefore there will be a few gene pairs that are just junk in between the junction points. At the stitch point in between what they inserted and what they inserted it into, there'll be, it's like a weld spot. You can see these little bits of junk on either end of that stretch of inserted DNA. Well, they found these in... uh... current this coronavirus so it's just absolute flat out hands down proof this is engineer there is no question that was engineered as it doesn't require suspicion or rumors or anything else the fact that is left these fingerprints behind Proves that this is an engineered virus and given its behavior. It's obviously not a Medical treatment virus to try to fix somebody's Huntington's disease or something it is a Biological warfare virus so the only question is who made it and It's either China or the US, I imagine, or maybe the Israelis. And who released it? Most likely Israelis. Rev in the chat room is reminding people that a virus, STD, flu, or whatever can only survive on the surface for 48 hours for longer than it takes for goods to get shipped from here to China. I agree with that. This one they're saying nine days. Yeah, nine days minimum. Well, what makes it break the that usual threshold? I'm curious I'm not enough of a virologist to tell you that but they are saying nine days going by what Mike Adams says banking on what he knows because and I would be case try Well, like I said, I believe that the viruses man made, it came right out of their area where they have all their biological, we admit that we know they have biological weapon facilities in that area where they play with viruses and flus and all that other stuff. The outbreak was in the vicinity of a level four containment facility. That doesn't mean that it escaped from that facility. You know, somebody could have carried it from New York or Haifa and released it there. So we don't know. What I'm understanding from what Adams has reported, the Chinese, the Canadians, and also somewhat reliable sources, it was either stolen or we know what we're dealing with. Reliable sources, I want to see a paper trail. Even if the person won't come forward and just say they're a lot reliable source, you can follow the money, you can follow the paper trail usually. Give me something to go after. Just saying a reliable source, is that like, I have to pause and say, okay, what's a reliable source? And you're not going to tell me the reliable source, are you, BK? I mean, BC, BC, sorry. Hey, if if I were talking to somebody and he said that he personally released it But you know, I can't tell her name I would say that I would add a reliable source, but I can't well then you could say that you know I thought I would personally released it Yeah, but that's as much as I could do. I wouldn't tell you who it was That's fine. You're you're at least you're at least saying you got first-hand, you know response to that. And there are 1000 B.S. artists out there, some of them paid disinformation people, and some of them just attention seekers, who would say the same thing, and you wouldn't know to believe me over them or vice versa. unless we got a paper trail, some way to confirm. Otherwise, it's just conjecture right now. And speculation, which either way, if we're supposed to take it seriously, guys, take it, we can do both. We can take it seriously, but we can also prepare for this thing to be a hoax. It's the same thing that we did with Y2K. We can take it seriously, but we also prepare that if anything happens, it's probably gonna be because the government initiated it in the first place. So let's be ready for it and let them cut off their own nose to spite their face. Right hello Hello, you're on the air Can you hear me? Yep? Okay, um I on the packages that you get in the mail what we've been doing and I hope that it's a viable thing We have a ozone generator and we've got a big shipping crate You know that we use for a deck box and we put the ozone generator in there We put the stuff in there and we blast the hell out of it And then I open it and then blast the inside. So that's how we're dealing with the possibility of anything coming. And in fact, when we come home from the store, we have shoes outside in a plastic box. We change our shoes, we take our shoes, and we put them in the ozone box and ozone them to kill whatever's on your feet. And I'm here in California, so we're like ground zero for this shit. Oh, sorry. That's okay. We all have a slip up now and again. This is your first time on the air. It's fine. I know. I only did it because you did it and it was like comic relief for me because I'm really stressed out about this. I'm like, I'm melting down because we're right in between LA and San Diego. I can understand it with you. They parked, supposedly, if you're supposed to take it seriously, they parked them on your back door, didn't they? Oh, shit, yes. There's over 8,000 of them here now. 8,000 watts. 8,000 quarantines. Yeah, that they're watching. And there's no tests. Our communist governor said, we only have 200 tests. That I can believe because the test kits that they can make in country are limited in production because they ship most of their bulk production material over to China. And who do you think is using it right now? Well, somewhere South Korea got a lot of kits because they've tested over 25,000 people there. That's what we should be doing. They probably have the production reason they're covering it up They don't want people to know how many cases there are here so and you know, we've been trying to move and now you know if they Decide they're gonna go You know, medical martial law, and they shut the borders, we won't be able to get out of here. Well, not just the borders. If you pay attention to what Trump's been saying on the media, and we've talked about this before, you know those nice cement concrete freeways that they put around the cities? Well, if you've taken a look at the quarantine plans that they're talking about, we've talked about this for years. The whole reason why they did that is to control a city population. You can literally cut off transportation if you take over the those basically concrete ditches become concrete barriers. And there are very few control. I know. Don't rub it in. I'm here. I know. I live right next to a freeway. A lot of a lot of a lot of cities are set up that way right now. And that's exactly what if you take a look at their emergency quarantine plan under the what Trump has been talking about out there. They're talking about using the freeways to trap people in the cities. This is literally what they're talking about doing. Before I forget, I want to bring up a couple other things. One is BK mentioned Chaga, and I heard some more about that, about how it has been successful, you know, A Chinese doctor in Wuhan was using it on his elderly patients and they did not get the virus. So I bought some from nuts.com like BK said. And actually it really perks me up. So thank you BK. I love the stuff you put out. you're one of my favorite well i hope i'm giving you good data and doing the best i can but i can i can give you bad data to buy accidents so don't trust anyone source for you know absolutely everything Well, I know, but over the years, telling us how to reduce alcohol so you can make it burnable, and just tell the stuff you've done. I've really appreciated it. And by the way, my name is Gretchen. You remember salting out the isopropyl, that's interesting. Yeah, and then the canning of butter, all that stuff is just... You know, it's great. And I just, I really appreciate the stuff that you bring up. And the other thing I wanted to say is, does anybody have Mike from Arizona, the guy that does, that used to do the, Your Mind Is Your Primary Weapon? Mike Nesser. Yeah, he had a radio station on Liberty Tree Radio for a while. Well, he had a recipe for a rehydration drink. And I wrote the recipe down a couple different times and I cannot find it anywhere. And I... You know about the homemade Gatorade? Yes. BK, we have that, don't we? Um, I probably don't have it, uh, conveniently accessible. That would be two or three, uh, system wipes go. So I may have... That may be on the raid array that I've never reconstituted yet. I've got it here somewhere. I don't know if Mike would want people giving out his number on error. He does have an email address and I'll try to get that for next week. Okay, well, no, I know what his email is. Is it a Gmail one? Again, I'm not sure. I'd have to look it up. Okay, because I have it written down here, except I don't have the at part. Yes, sir. This is BC. At USA? Yeah. I'll help you get to the Tetris mark. Thank you. Yep, sure then. I love you guys. I hope I don't die here in California. We've been trying to move for, I don't know how many years, but I'm sick. I'm a sick old lady and we haven't been able to get out of here. And I'm just really terrified. So... Stay close to the Lord. He'll give you the grace and the strength and the courage. Alright, we are down to the last couple minutes of the hour, guys. We've got the intelligence report coming up next. I want to thank everybody for coming up and helping with this hour. Again, this is your hour, it's not mine. And I appreciate all the interaction we have between the Discord and the on-air. 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If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep, and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free? okay uh... that sounds like their good evening ladies and gentlemen this evening intelligence report by amp butter knife to have market i know it but did you have an engineer temporarily guilty here shortly uh... we heard that last week uh... one day closer to victory for all our brothers and sisters both on a behind the line to occupy territories in various compass directions well ladies and gentlemen you're listening to us on liberty tree radio dot for m g dot com We're on AM and FM microstations, CB Bay stations, and UltraNet technologies east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. We're on the Hallmark network on the eastern seaboard from the top of Maine to the bottom of Florida. Bottom of Florida across the arc of the Gulf of Mexico, headed to Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma, Big Turn from Nebraska, a whole bunch of Wyoming, to include the Pitt the Third, the Fifth, and our friends in the Civil War state of Colorado. waving to the left coast. We turn back to the east, sweep across the plains, back to the burgeoning banks of the Mississippi, and land in the Smokies where the restaurant crew is okay. Teams in the mob, El Grand Moc and Sordiama, retired telecommunications workers, work on the Golden Spike project. It is 28 February 2020. It is Friday evening. It is the last hour of the day and the week for the Intelligence Report. And that makes this Quartermaster's Corner. Do we have Mark at? Nope. Boy, you really got that down pat, man. Do you have that written down in front of you? I do. I did that a long time ago. I transcribed it because I figured every once in a while there'd be dead air and I'd get stuck with it. And so, yeah, I've used this a number of times. I was going to say, that sounds like, wow, well rehearsed. Yeah, well, I just get to read this. That's the easy part to do. Okay, gang. It's probably not difficult for you to anticipate the major topics of the day. The virus is consuming all of our mind space. I would like to suggest that, well, yeah, we have to go along with that, but there's other stuff happening. The whole world has not stopped yet. It may, or it may pause for a month or two. We don't know. It is my personal opinion that this virus is real, it's getting loose, it's gonna get into every country, everywhere, because it's so virulent and we have so much travel and all that kind of good stuff. The only way anybody's gonna be able to cope with this, unless they come up with some magical vaccine, and when they try it out of vaccine, it's probably not gonna be magically effective. But is a quarantine. Basically, I suspect that what they're going to do to try to break an exponential spread of this virus is to declare basically a shelter-in-place quarantine. Because a simple fact of the matter is with 330 million people, 30 million of whom are not supposed to be here and have fake IDs and stuff, uh... there's no way to move infected people off somewhere to protect everybody else especially with the incubation period we've got you know pluck somebody out of a house where you can do a sweep up everybody in in that household sweep up everybody in that all apartment complex on that block we're gonna do where you're gonna put up well for the first few thousand you can do something like that for the first million uh... for the for the you know third mill in a hundred million uh... not a chance. The only thing that's practical is going to be a stay in place quarantine and they may use words like universal curfew or something like that. Simple fact of the matter, stay in your house and in a month or two we'll see if you're still alive. Alright? And hopefully it won't be like China where they screwed the door shut on people. Well, that's just saying that those are people that refuse to, you know, follow the instructions and stay at home. You know, they caught them, they threw them back in their house, and they screwed the door shut because they wouldn't obey. I've talked about Chinese behavior and their whole idea of, you know, legitimate honesty and what they think is an ethical standard and so on. Basically, we're three generations into a communist regime. if they had any character to start with it's gone by now because anybody with any principles or character would have been killed by now uh... you know though the ones who are alive for the ones who who kept their mouth shut scrabble stole did whatever they had to do in order to get by under the greatly backwards uh... you know i i don't have a lot of it admiration for the current chinese culture on the mainland now if you want to see what it could have been take a look at Taiwan That's the exact same genetics, the exact same original culture. They did indeed start out with most of the people. It's led to, for most at the time, have money, so there's an advantage there. Aside from that, they basically made that over in the very nice country. They started with all the same baseline. The main difference between them and the mainland is that the mainland had Mao in charge, and you can see what that led to. But at any rate, I suspect that we will be facing a quarantine slash curfew and given this stuff about 20 some day incubation periods and so on, it's going to be at least a month. If it were done absolutely perfectly, if it started across the country on a particular day and everybody complied, you know it's not going to happen. There's always doofuses that think they have to run around and sneeze on everything. uh... you can't tell me what to do you're not the boss of me right the drunks that have to go get some booze the addicts that have to go try to score some heroin or whatever there's going to be people breaking quarantine all over the place the cops are going to be busy sweeping them up uh... and they won't have holding facilities throw them all in one place and if one person is sick they're all going to get sick uh... so you don't want to be wandering around you know uh... floating the quarantine because if you get caught, they're gonna throw you in with a bunch of sick people and wait to see if you're alive in a month. And they might or may not be able to feed you. Depends on how the supply chains are working. But if it's done perfectly and starts on the first of a month and is scheduled to end at the end of the month, well guess what? Any household where anybody gets sick, they pluck out the person who's sick and the rest of the household, you start that clock again. started over again because on the day they plucked that person out, well, everybody else was exposed at least on that day and probably before. And that person's been coughing, sneezing all over the place. So there's viruses all over the place. It's on all the hard and soft surfaces everywhere in your house and it's going to live for at least a week. uh... and you can be exposed a week later from some object and then three weeks later you get second thought so they're going to be restarting that clock on any house that's that's actually this gorge basic person so you could very well be in your you know locked down in your house for maybe three uh... not going to be very many people that make it to or three because that's just the numbers but other up So, what you really, really want to do, I think, is first of all, you're going to try to concentrate on not getting sick. But beyond that, be prepared to button up and just sit tight for a month or two. What does that mean? I think it mainly means food and water. Mainly. Now, there are things you can do to improve your odds against catching the bug. I've talked about those and we'll probably talk about them some more. You can load up on B6, you can start consuming chaga mushroom, you can disinfect surfaces in case you're getting the bug. I don't think that bug is very widespread yet at this point. If you're disinfecting things left and right, right now, it's good practice. It's probably unnecessary at this point, but you don't know when it becomes necessary. So it doesn't hurt to start now. and get everybody in the household accustomed to the procedures. There are a few things that you can do to greatly improve your odds. First off, don't go out. It's the simplest thing. Don't go out. You're going to have some air exchange with the outer world, so if that's just blowing around in the wind, there's going to be some of these particles in your house. but you may not catch it from a few particles. It may take a big load. If somebody sneezes on you, that's millions and bazillions of these viruses. One of them gets through and replicates, then the whole process is started. If you get exposed to one or two viral particles, probably nothing will happen. you know probably those won't fire because anything like this is a statistical chance for anyone uh... you know particle to get into a cell and so on if you don't have a bunch of open cuts and source and cracks in and so on it's gonna have a hard time getting in because that's what your skin is for us to keep stuff out bear in mind that some of the things people are telling you to do like using hand sanitizer twenty seven times a day is going to open up cracks in your skin and make you vulnerable to this bug. So I would take those with a grain of salt. I would say if you want to be washing your hands continuously, it's a good idea to do it a few times. But if you're going to be doing it all the time, make sure you're using a fairly gentle soap and so on because if you start chapping and cracking the skin on your hands, you have completely blown away any benefit that you're getting from sterilizing your hands. All you're doing washing is uh... you know dissolving any viral particles into a nice fluid men pushing the fluid into the cracks in your skin i think you know that's worse than not watching so uh... you know be advised anything you do that irritates the skin that that uh... causes acne causes skin cracking causes rashes has anything like that very bad idea If you cause cracking in skin irritation and this sort of stuff, what do you want to do about that? Well, I'm going to propose a very old, old-fashioned treatment for that. You know what you can do? Flobber up that spot with Vaseline. I guarantee you there isn't a virus in the world that can somehow propel itself. Of course, viruses don't move. They're not really alive. But it's not going to be able to wiggle through a film of Vaseline. It's the goopiest stuff. It's old-fashioned. It's cheap. You can get it off the shelf. There's not going to be a run on this stuff. If there's a run on food or hand sanitizer or whatnot, I guarantee you there's not going to be a run on Vaseline. You know, so go and get some. If you get any skin irritations or cracking or cuts or anything like that, that's not the best thing as far as healing the boo-boo, but it's a great thing for sealing up the area and preventing stuff from getting in while the skin is compromised. So that's an option. If you must go outside, Be advised that in an urban area or an occupied area people are going to be sneezing, they're going to be spitting on the ground. There's some reason to believe that other species can get this bug as well. You know, birds and raccoons and dogs and cats and everything pee and poop all over the place. Assume that the ground has this virus on it, which means it's probably not a bad idea to do like the Japanese do and you leave your shoes outdoors. You can sterilize them if you like. It doesn't hurt. They're not going to get chapped skin or anything if you sterilize your shoes in some fashion. I am a big fan of Ozone except when somebody is nearby breathing. If you want to really sanitize a house and you can move out for a while, crank up a bunch of ozone generators and let them blast for a few days and there's not going to be anything alive in that house, including any pets you leave behind and so on. because that stuff, you know, ozone attacks all of the mucosal tissues and it's going to irritate your lungs, your nose, it's going to do all kinds of bad stuff. You do not want to inhale a lot of ozone. If you get just the tiniest little whiff of it from an electric spark, you can tell that this is probably not something good for me in large quantities. So, you know, take it. I think that we have some killed bed bugs. It might. It might. Those guys are tough, but, you know. Now, a bed bug might be somewhat protected because it's inside a mattress. If it's hiding inside a mattress, the ozone will probably discharge when it contacts the material of the mattress. I don't know whether it'll get them or not, but it certainly be, you know, it's absolute hell on bacteria and viruses. And what's more, the thing that's good about ozone is that it gets everywhere. It's going to get on the bottom surface of tables. It's going to get into the handsets in your telephone, not just over the surface. It's going to diffuse into the little holes where the microphone and the speaker are located. It's going to cover every surface of that coiled cord that you would have a heck of a time trying to wash. It's going to go underneath things and over and around and behind stuff. It'll probably kill your mold problems if you've got mold, you know, or at least knock it back a bit. I really, really do like ozone. The only downside is that you don't want to be breathing that. So if you want to do a whole house, you have to not be in the house at the time. You can, however, I have in the past put no zone generator in a closet. And if you've got clothing that's kind of sweaty and you can't quite get around to washing it right away, hang it up in there, ozone the heck out of it, and you'll get another day's use out of it because it won't smell so much. Ozone has a tendency to break down all the things that smell. You can use it in an isolated fashion like that. So if you've got a closet that's empty or can be emptied, throw an ozone generator in there, run the cord out, and you've got an ozone cabinet right there. Anything you want to sterilize, you can put in the cabinet. Hit the timer that you've hooked up to the ozone generator, and maybe it's got one built in, some of them do. And let it cook for a little while. you will have killed everything on the surface. Leaving the shoes outside is one thing, switching to slippers or socks or whatnot and throwing the shoes into your ozone cabinet will work. There's another thing you can do for various, for very, very cheap. uh... much cheaper even then and those on generator think about this i would you like to have a magic bucket will sterilize anything you drop in there while you can and it's not even difficult to do. You get a 5 gallon pail or a 30 gallon or a 55 gallon, whatever is convenient for you, that's going to be your sterilizing chamber. Have a lid, you know, it could just be a sheet of plywood if necessary, as long as it seals moderately well. And anything you're suspicious of, throw that in there and then dump a few splashes of isopropyl in there, close the lid, come back tomorrow. Alright? Isopropyl is a good bug killer antiseptic, it evaporates, so if you splash it in there it's going to form all these fumes and it'll do the same thing as ozone in that the fumes will get everywhere. Now, if it's a favorite book or something, you're probably not going to want to give it that treatment with that, you know, alcohol fumes getting to it. But most things with a hard surface and so on, you could throw that isopropyl in there. You know it's working because you can smell it if you lift the lid and just let it soak and let those fumes kind of get everywhere and soak in. So that's something you can do and cost very little. You can get 90% isopropyl for three bucks a quart. at Walgreens, varying prices, but it's available in every drug store, every grocery store, that kind of stuff. I think it'd be a good idea for everybody to have a half dozen or dozen bottles of isopropyl on hand. Keeps forever. You can be using it 50 years from now. If you don't use it during this crisis, fine. It's still good for cleaning eyeglasses and all the other things that we use isopropyl for. So, buns and burgers. Well, Bunsen burners I see. Do we have a... Go ahead, we have a car. That wasn't really what I butted in. The local Wally World near me where I went in to get the 90% Isopropyl, it's cleared out. I got the last three bottles. Well, that's interesting, but they'll probably be restocked by morning. I don't think there's a huge run on that just yet. uh... people like me may go in there and and clean out half their stock and that might only be one person that hit your store uh... i wondered down to local wall a world a few days ago and nagged up ten packets of uh... of lantern mantles you know for battles each that forty of them uh... they weren't in any way shy but there's only one little box of my only took maybe uh... twenty or thirty percent maximum of their their inventory somebody else could have just walked in and cleaned them out. You know, they're two bucks apiece. I got 10 of them. I can spend 20 bucks. I am not going to have to worry about lantern battles if I have propane. Now, I don't have the propane on hand very much, but you know, one thing at a time. At any rate, it does not take a billionaire to walk in there and clean out one commodity from one store. Isopropyl, I think, will continue to be available on a regular basis, at least for a time. Now, if CDC starts making speeches saying, everybody ought to ask for my scropal, that'll suck down the supplies. So go ahead and get it now if you want. Give them a little lead time to restock so that the sheeple out there can have some too. But make sure you got yours first. And I don't see any reason not to stock up on that unless you're absolutely stressed to the max financially. Because it keeps flipping forever and it's got a lot of uses. So, I would also, I would not salt it out and make it into 100%. I do that when I'm making flux for my electronics. I would just use it in the 90% form. Because 100% stuff is so volatile that you know, you practically splash it on your hand and it's gone. It's just that volatile and whereas the 90 something percent, I make plenty of shims. If you're going to squirt it in a bucket, put the lid on and walk away for a few hours, you don't care how fast it generates shims. It's going to be plenty fast. I do suggest that. Now a lot of people are talking about bleach and it's traditional to talk about bleach. I have mixed feelings about bleach. One is this really rough on skin and eyes and produces a lot of chlorine and that's very very bad for you. The other thing is the liquid bleach has varying strength because the stuff degrades on the shelf. It doesn't keep forever. I have some bottles of bleach that are a few years old and basically I think you could almost drink those at the rates they degrade. Don't count on those. If you do use it, it is nasty stuff. It produces chlorine as a side effect. It will damage an awful lot of materials. I'm just not crazy about bleach. If you want something that's very, very cheap, it works. If you're going to spray something all over the exterior of your house or something like that, yeah, okay, fine. And it's non-flammable. It's got that benefit. but it is nasty stuff and I really don't much like it. If you can use isopropyl or you can use peroxide or something instead, then that's a lot better. If you're down to using bleach, I would suggest that the kind of bleach to have on the shelf ready to go is dry bleach, calcium hypochlorite. You can buy that on fleabay for two or three dollars a pound. As long as you keep it totally airtight and dry, it'll keep forever. You dissolve it in very small quantities to make a liquid bleach and use very small quantities of that if you're trying to purify water. As always, boiling water is better than anything you're going to throw into the water. Just always. You do the best thing you can and you may not always be able to boil water, but it's the best thing to do. You bring it to a rolling boil and leave it there for a good 10 minutes at least. That will certainly kill bacteria and it will destroy most or all viruses. If you're going to do that, Try to do it for a lot of gallons and then everybody drink on those gallons for a long time So you're not firing up the campfire or the stove or whatnot every five minutes trying to make more All right, so you know make a production operation, you know scrub out a garbage can if you want, you know Get it sparkly clean and then boil some water on the stove throw it in the garbage can boil some more throw it in the garbage can and then that's where that's that's the clean water that everybody uses and uh... exercise some discipline don't let the kids stick their hands in the water you know they're going to do it if you let him get away with it don't let them get away with it uh... we're going to have to work out some procedures here but it is not horribly difficult to improve your ox and that's all we're doing there is no such thing as a one hundred percent against these things uh... i have i have bad news for everybody you're going to die It may be 40 years from now, but you're going to die sometime. It could be that some of us punched that ticket sooner than later, and it's just a risk we take and we don't get a choice about that. We can improve our odds, but the dice may come up snake-eyes for you or me, and that's just the way it happens. Don't be too freaked out and weirded out. There's always the chance that you're going to become one of the casualties, but we're going to try to avoid that as much as we possibly can, right? So if you want to... Go ahead. Yeah, uh, anything about ammonia or vinegar? I'm not going to mention anything about ammonia or vinegar. I don't think there are terrific options. You can discuss those if you disagree or think otherwise. But as far as sterilizing surfaces, I'm not looking to ammonia or vinegar for any of those things. Ammonia would be better than vinegar. But again, it's another chemical that's really kind of hard on the humans nearby. And I think there are better options. If I were even washing down windows and stuff, I'd rather use isopropyl, even if it's slightly flammable, than ammonia or some of the other traditional options for that. And traditional soaps or detergents, what about that? uh... those are fine for getting a clean and it may get a lot of the virus off i don't know whether we get all of it off uh... anything you're doing is going to be a statistical thing if you get off you know ninety nine percent of what's there may still be you know uh... a little bit of virus on on the surface and somebody might be unlucky enough to actually pick that up before it dies from exposure to the air you know uh... nothing we do guarantees results uh... unless you have a whole bunch of groupies who will put you in uh... you know one of those plastic bubbles feed you somehow like you know the bubble boy i don't have a bunch of minions defeated you know past me hot dogs and and cigars uh... into my bubble while i sit there and watch them get sick and die so uh... for or not going to use that option basically i'm i'm I'm pretty enthusiastic about isopropyl for most purposes if you're acting now and you have the choice. Now, if you want to do the bleach thing and use calcium hypochlorite, you can also get that as pool shock. You're not likely to find it more than 70 or 80% concentration because some of that is just unreacted components when they're synthesizing the hypochlorite. What people say is first you make a bleach with 100 to 1 and then use that 100 to 1 when you're sterilizing water. Their assumption is that you put a few drops of this bleach into your drinking water and wait a little while and you're good. i'm not so sure about that advice i think it's their advice for normal bacterial issues or you're worried that you know okay you're out camping you don't know if i have my love streams somebody got cattle pooping in the creek you know that kind of stuff okay fine uh... under these circumstances i'm not sure i'd i'd believe in any amount of bleach that your you can put in water that you'd be willing to drink i'm not sure that that that's enough So if you put in enough bleach to be effective against the virus, I don't think you want to drink that water. So that's just my thought. I would be much more willing to bomb some water with a fairly heavy dose of peroxide, let it sit for some time to work, and then boil it a bit to break down what's left of the peroxide. You don't want to be drinking that. But it's far more benign than a lot of these other things. So, you know, those are my opinions. They're not guaranteed to be correct. I personally will be treating hard surfaces that I'm mistrustful of with isopropyl. I'm also inclined to the opinion that taking a peanut butter jar or a gallon glass jar or something like that and throwing an inch of isopropyl in there is going to become my money jar. If I'm doing cash transactions at the grocery store and I get change back, as one of our friends recently said, have them drop the change in the grocery bag. You don't want to handle it because somebody else has handled it. And then when you get home, you dump that change into the jar with the isopropyl and let it sit and stew for a little while so you can sterilize it. It's okay when you put it in your pocket, a little soggy maybe, but say you're giving other people clean, but assume that anything you get from other people is dirty. Now, here's an interesting thing that occurred to me a couple weeks ago, and it had never slipped into the conversation when we were on air. So I haven't mentioned it yet. I predict that somewhere down the line, you're going to start hearing a new propaganda line. And the new propaganda line is, lots of people have gotten sick and died from this virus. They got it from the dollar bills. Dollar bills are bad. You shouldn't use dollar bills. You shouldn't use 20s. You shouldn't use any paper money. You should use digital money, cryptocurrencies. Here, we just happened to have invented the blockchain. Brought to you by the federal government. We just invented it last week. Here it is. It's a wonderful thing We invented a wallet that you can put on your cell phone just like the Chinese and it's called we pay and you can make all your payments using bed coin or Digi dollar or whatever they want to call it and you should switch over immediately to all those things and we're ordering all the retailers and stuff to support this digital currency that we can monitor in every detail. And your paper money has to be turned in to the government for safe disposal because it's surely contaminated and you're going to have to account for where you got it all of course. But paper money is bad and you should abandon it this month. You've got 60 days to get rid of all of it and the only place you can get rid of it is by giving it to the government and accounting for where you got it and prove that. prove where you got this $20 bill or we'll take it from you because it's a hazard but we're not going to compensate you for it. If you can't prove that it's legitimate you're going to have to prove that it's good. So dollars are bad, digital money is good but only the digital money that we created. It's under the control of the Federal Reserve who controls the number of digital dollars. So you know it's going to be good. Bed bucks. Digi dollars, whatever they want to call it. The new kind of money. Get rid of that old medieval paper. We can't stand that in this modern age. You need digital money. Okay? So, beware of that stuff. Now, they won't be able to do the same thing to silver and gold, but they'll try and they'll certainly run propaganda campaigns. And if you want to actually use silver and gold, you're going to end up, you're going to find, I think, that your $10 of silver that's now officially worth $50 will actually buy you $8 worth of goods because most people don't want to take it. Your silver and gold will have value. I don't know how much value it will have. once they get busy on that propaganda line. But do expect that this is going to be an opportunity for the vampires to attack the whole concept of paper, money, and cash that they cannot track and control. And give them the opportunity to attack the open free market, which they always call the black market. or the untaxed market or whatever they want to call it. So expect a propaganda line along those lines. Now I really do think it's interesting that we had a Big bloom of interest in the cryptocurrencies two years ago We do now know that the politicians were involved with spiking that run and you know breaking the momentum dumping all of the Mount Gox bitcoins under the market and a few big slams and so on and so forth and For the last two years, all the banks and lots of big corporations and so on have been busting booty working on blockchain projects of various sorts, crypto currency smart contracts, all that kind of good stuff. It's about time for those things to come online and what happens. Suddenly something happens that the feds can use to attack paper money. Isn't that an interesting coincidence? The timing just worked out so well. I'm just so happy that this event timing was such that we could get all this blockchain infrastructure in place before this happened. And it's purely no cause and effect involved. It's not like somebody has an ulterior motive. We've never seen ulterior motives at work in the public sphere before, of course. I would expect that sort of attack if you've got cash under the mattress. I don't think you should do anything panicky with it. Do go ahead and use it for anything that you think you might need over the next 30 or 60 days of quarantine period. But during that quarantine period would be a great time for them to attack the money people have on the side. Wouldn't it because you can't scoot out and spend it at the grocery store or something and get get it off your hands now, can you? Your nail down and then they can issue some emergency decrees and so on and so forth So don't be totally shocked if if things work out in that fashion It's not wise to be totally without cash if the ATM systems and whatnot break down, but the economy still functions to some degree and maybe of some benefit to you. But don't be too shocked and surprised if a quarantine happens and then they use that month or two as the time period to attack your unsanctioned savings. It's supposed to be in a bank where they can count it, right? So, there's another thing to keep an eye out for. I do not advise going all panicky and spending it everywhere. If you've got piles and piles of it, you might want to lighten up a little bit, move some stuff off, buy some things with cash for a change just to get your stock down. expect an attack on the currency during this postulated quarantine period. I'm pretty sure they will have one. It seems obvious that they're going to have to do that. Normally, I have Mark to bounce off of and we don't get this far through my material because there's other things. He's still not here, right? I've been here for about half a hour. Oh! You've been doing fine. Yeah, I've been on a terror, but I kind of expected some sort of indication that you're present. Okay, well, I've been yammering and we've got 15 minutes. If you have anything you want to talk about, I'd be happy to stop talking for a few minutes. Well, a couple things real quick here. Remember all of the naturals, oregano, garlic, also silver, gold, and copper. You know, there's one thing about this. You think about silver, gold, and copper go back into the depths of time. Understand that all three kill both viruses and bacteria quite effectively. It'd be interesting to think that, as was argued in one little obscure movie years ago talking about the Akkenazi, uh... and also about the the whole thing with the uh... plagues popping up that one of the reasons that currency of this type was put into circulation is because it couldn't be corrupted by the play going all the other bombs and instruments or note notes of waiting there were all kinds of things that have been big all of them would be questionable for the very reason mentioned i mean if it was papyrus it's kind of like toilet paper toilet paper it's like paper towel it's quite a bit they can hold a lot of things including viruses and bacteria so what's fascinating is that that's one of those things where if we promote it start pushing it right hard currency makes a great deal of them in fact start asking everybody will whatever you get your ears pierced you use pop metal use plastic or if you use gold and silver not so much copper because we know copper does with the Yeah, acid in the blood, dude. But it's fascinating. All three are used in plumbing and electronics for this reason, for a number of different overlapping reasons. Actually, conductivity is obviously the first. But the other thing here real quick, and we've already seen this, looking at what's going on with gas masks and the gas mask inventory, but it's not just that. There's others already an effective amount of quote-unquote profiteering going on because as was reported in the tour block some people are going in and buying out all of the face masks all the dust masks Whatever model they can find they're being pulled off the shelf. Well. I'm sure they're putting them out on eBay and whatever because you can go to eBay and find this and mass in fact everybody's become an entrepreneur about dust masks now Yeah, last time I looked, the N100 masks were $8 when I talked about them three or four weeks ago. 25 last time I looked, they're probably going up. Yeah, and there's really, again, what's happened is the same thing we've seen in the past, except the dust masks are only the first level. If this thing gets to high concentration, guys, you don't want a dust mask, you want a gas mask, you want a protective mask. uh... by the way they've already told you that there's a high issue so we did get a face mask system and get goggles or whatever you're going to do you've got all kinds of safety glasses that look very chic right now and won't really mess with people's heads okay so just take a look what's on the market understand you can't spend any kind of money you want uh... i mentioned one of the things i noticed is that these from cheapy safety glasses which i'm sure come from china uh... they obviously came in quite some time ago because they're in dot deal boxes of the fitting the warehouses for a while uh... that's a good thing uh... those are more than enough to protect you from a good portion which you're worried about with regard to you know pop and wash from you know stuff happening where you've you mess with things uh... the other thing ionic silver cordial silver ionic gold cordial you know cordial gold whichever you can get hold of and don't forget calcium in the ionic form works really well too almost as well as silver does for destroying viruses and bacteria's but again you've got to go to certain sources is not something you just grab off the shelf so water odds is one of the sources that we've used for years in fact that the guy who actually invented the ionic system for hammering the colloidal with a, you know, panning it with a laser and taking them down to a smaller format that allows them to pass through the cell membrane. On food, we've also, this is something everybody's noticing, all the preparedness foods are either gone, and it is like we just had happen here, I mentioned the six packs of 24-ounce MREs, the big, big MREs, they're calling them municipal MREs. when i mentioned on the air they were about twenty five dollars for six pouches that's twenty four ounces there's four all the peace to to without beans well even as we tried to order them they jack the price to forty five dollars for the same product why well because all the rest of the products are disappearing off the shelf now the problem is what we've said for ever on the specialized technologies number one They are specialized. Because of this, you can have a lot of products and they're listed all over the place, but most are still provided by the same on-time delivery. And so, yeah, it looks like there's a lot out there on the shelf. The problem is they don't move from the production end to increase the volume until they see the product move. It's on-time delivery and it ripples through the system and usually goes by quarters of a year right now. There's a problem with that. Would anybody trust anything coming in from China that would be made of safety gear if it was made in the last two months? I wouldn't. I wouldn't? I saw that picture of that poor little woman chained to the table there. She was doing those face masks everybody's buying. And she was literally just had, she was a lone worker. It was all by hand. And she had stacks and stacks. And I'm sure all the other workers, if they're running, that were left alive. uh... or still stable will look at no better if you look and she was wearing a mask now maybe i was just for the sake of protection in general for obvious reasons but she was up to a literally the height of her standing on the table uh... there was that much product being stacked up and she was working her little kind of off non-stop and i'm sure she didn't get a break either by the way i don't want to get it happen here and order to voice to me just one more second here One of the thing about this in the past you've always heard people talk about expiration dates Now I'm gonna tell you what you're gonna start hearing about when was it made? Inspiration dates. Yes, that's what's gonna be the issue here pretty soon because people are gonna figure out Yeah, I'd rather have a dusty product from five years ago than a brand new product just coming off the ship wouldn't you I mean they might have the Ebola virus but if we obviously that didn't play out the way they planned uh... far that technology is still laid around up here which is what i pointed out we just got all that we just got a truckload literally a truckload of uh... the uh... the type of excuse with the birds with the booties from size small decides four and five x okay we got a for free one a while coming out of the warehouse brand new unissued and nice controlled environment they had for a bowl outbreak on them that's what they had on the boxes they were the government money for the a bowl outbreak for a while you know really argument was gonna have five years ago in the day to round these things well guess what we know they were made way before anything that's been going on now so which one do you think is worth more the one that you can't identify the manufacturing date for their brand new out of the box or the ones that you were made far before the inception date of the catastrophe. Yeah, if you're getting something you're suspicious of, if you have the luxury, I would park it somewhere for a couple of weeks. Don't assume that the nine days estimate is totally accurate. Go ahead and leave it for a couple of weeks someplace. And, you know, I was on the barn if you can, you know, that kind of stuff. Go ahead, we had another caller. Go ahead, jump in there caller, quick. Yeah. I just want to say, he's kind of a half thing when I went to the Asian store and I was buying the Chinese Star Dece, which comes from China, and I factored, okay, what was this pic? How long was this sitting on a ship? How long was this sitting in some warehouse before it ever even made its way to the store? and then how long was it sitting out in the store until I could sell half a box of it? You know what I mean? All you know for sure is how long it's sitting on your personal shelf. So start the two-week clock on the stuff when you get it and you know that'll, as far as time is concerned, you're covered. Well as this pointed out, a lot of them have inception. They have both. Well here's another way to do it. Okay, think about this. The average expiration date is two years. So if you see the expiration date there but you don't see a production date, then all you have to do is backward math. If it says, use by August 22nd, 2022, then you gotta figure it's, you know, a spring chicken out of the box. If you see a date that puts it at expiration, say, this year, I would be real happy with that because it's not outdated, but it predates any of the event horizon activities by months, if not a year. See how that works? This is gonna be the reverse of what you see in a lot of the sci-fi movies. And what like even some of these new miniseries that were all like space invaders and stuff like that, in that we have a very different problem where again the countries that are in trouble are still cranking stuff out because they want to keep their economy going. The problem is it's how they're keeping the economy going that could kill or what would just get sick or just threatened and we can guys don't even have to be real a real threat remember what they've done here they can make it serious enough that everybody's going to you know ripple panic on the problem in the process one of the things that happened with our supply train is it's shallow it's wide sort of a thing for a long time especially on nbc nuclear biological chemical defense is shallow and we have to pick cherry pick now here and there but you could still get some good buys if you know where to look at the one night thing so i could told you about these m fifteen filters from military clothing i know they've had them for a couple of years or more so the good thing is i know what first water from the check check republic anyway so i'm not worried about them but i also know that beyond a shadow of a doubt they're outside the spirit of activity that we're concerned with now we had another patient call it as a call or jump in their place Polish MC1 gas mass kit. 1195. Is that a viable piece of equipment? The MC1, as long as it looks like, and again, you're usually judged by the pictures, as long as it's not been pancaked out or something, and you can usually zoom in. I love these digital images. Look for anything that looks like a fracture or discoloration. Otherwise, the Polish gear is very well made. the check is well with it if not at this is product detail bullet polish military uh... gas basket these uh... appear to be uh... all all to be unused old stock income with uh... new field filters a great military collector blah blah blah blah blah yeah well the other bothers me is those look like they are made with canvas primarily and that does age which ok where the located which word you buy it uh... it would be all lowercase robert r t g dot com that would probably know that we were just there yesterday are as a matter of fact w w w dot robert i'm k real quick because the problem is the polish and hongarian stuff r t g right r t g that uh... robert rkg dot com yep they got there we go okay and i'll be a the potential it'll be in specials and uh... the uh... the specials and i'll have a special scroll down that page yep i know Well, one of the things about the building... I'm looking at the page you've got up there and it looks like, yeah, okay, that's a plastic-y material. Okay, good. I saw some photographs that look like... So this may be a viable option. Yeah, you realize if you buy more than three, they'll subtract $2 from the order. Which means... or two dollar each per item per unit that brings him down to nine dollars and ninety five cents so if you're looking for a car or ten of them you can get it for under a hundred bucks uh... little ship involved i think well the thing about it is is that the polish gear there they have not released very much they're like hungary hungary is right now and they may stop i think you're here something that we got to add to the formula turkey just of course got pissed supposedly i think they just there in bed with the israelis uh... they did really start getting what they want the torture in bed with them they play back and forth patty cake but they just opened up the northern fanta said let everybody go so now we've got a big bomb rush headed towards south uh... eastern europe guess what hunger is right along with that along with austria it's going to be like the uh... invasion back with the ottoman empire again although they're not they were we had it but remember these countries have already started block their borders off hey mark so that we uh... isn't this a replay of uh... uh... uh... early uh... twenty-eight century yeah i think we are like it yeah it will interestingly enough i remember hungry already has itself fenced off but what i'm saying is that they were starting to release some materials because they're upgrading if they start to get pressed guys all the surplus is not going to none of the surplus is going anywhere it's not going to be in our system and even here i'd i don't know how many of these everybody picked up the polish mask the uh... check mask whatever uh... the polls seem to be the latest can that everybody opened up from the army surplus and bringing over from europe but other item mark what what is the uh... of the thread uh... diameter outer diameter on the thing those are four of those are 40s yellow good yelp or just a forty millimeter or thank you that right now with the cost of the filters going the way it is to be quite honest if you buy that mask if you buy it three or four five uh... you're not paying your basically getting the filter for a little bit the average of seven dollars a filter right now you're getting a sort of filter for seven dollars a master for two and as a bag don't forget that the bag so it's like hell here it's a it's a giveaway what it comes down to is as the filters start to disappear in vaporize which will probably be the next wave when that happens by either of those who are profiteering or those who are serious and it's going to be a race to see who gets the inventory first a little odd corner like this these are what you're going to be running into the will be what's left and it will happen a lot of here's what a lot of guys will do especially if they're into the middle surplus that they'll go through and go over our teaching and say what do you want for all of them and what they'll do the poll all those brand new filters out of that kit put them on a more expensive mask and charge three times what they normally would for that and then still charge the base price they paid for the mask to move the mask out without a filter and you have to find a filter this is the kind of stuff has been going on forever with surplus it's it's big i know what's coming because we had this happen with the israeli masks and the german masks and the all of the other ones are out there had the forty millimeter was one of the french ones and the french ones were pretty because they were more heavily used the french don't give much up and or we don't see it here is probably told in africa's where it goes but what happened is uh... they pulled all the filters off the french mass and they put them on the uh... the israeli mass that they israeli to the skull of the filters from all this stuff please musical chairs over and over again that's why i was laughing somebody says well i don't know if that's any good i'm a pay right now that all the stuff you're seeing is right now in the hands of countries are getting ready to go to war There's not a piece of equipment right now that you're looking at because there is so little of this stuff in anybody's inventory. There isn't enough to go around. Let me mention that Gun Parts is still listing those cases of 45 filters at an unchanged price of 164. And they are still listing the M9A1s in the can, the whole kit in the can, for 36 bucks. Yeah, and we did get another case that came through in about two days. They got here a great time. So they're still there. They use the same inventory we've seen. They're brand new, sealed, unissued, in the T.O. Everything's sealed up, sealed up again, and sealed up yet again. So that's still the best buy in the country for a lump of filters for the M9 type mass. Anything that takes a 60 millimeter. uh... in the forty millimeter but he keeps asking guys you're gonna have to shop around those are the ones that are the most recent because everybody's got a man demand and you'll just see the price continue to slide up major surplus sold out of a lot of their stuff because they're on the west coast uh... even sportsman's guide inventory has changed yet again there's still one or two master going anywhere which is really good because they actually are the master take the sixty millimeter filter so the cool thing is if you cherry pick from the different locations like i've got a million times right now you can still do it pretty good deal all these are t g uh... masks thereof again their polish the m c one uh... pretty much it looks to me it does have a although you have a voice better so i think that's it it definitely a civil defense it's civil defense or police typically the police though they like to give a voice better because they want to be shouted people But that upper, that upper fixture is not a voicemail, it's probably the exhaust. The lower, lower fixture is the station for the mask filter, the upper is for exhaust. And otherwise it's a straightforward, simple mask. There's not much that gas masks really do. It's that simple. I mean, come on guys, how much you have to do to suck a tear head. And that's all it does. It keeps it where it's supposed to be so it doesn't flop off and you don't have the embarrassing expression on your face as you first suck in the vapors of whatever they're hitting you with. Oh no, no, as soon as you come out with a new model, the old one is obsolete and doesn't work anymore. It's like Glock, right? We have Glock 5, so must be Glock 4, 3, 2, and 1 should be free because it must be obsolete. Right, and we have the other. we are at the top guys for everybody out there this weekend we're gonna be very very busy we are starting communications classes next week uh... in southern michigan and northern indiana and ohio uh... if you want to sign up good give us a little bit more liberty at provide dot net and we come and do something for the group recovering all the different radio technology we are probably going to do it and be the uh... quick nbc course with that too because we've got everything set up to do it And then again for everybody, organize our equipment training as a militia, but square your technology away. You're in a race against other people who don't have a clue and probably won't know how to use what they buy. God bless our Republic. Yes, to the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, folks. Stay in. Nice. And that is a good find. That's over at robertrtg.com. Look to see what else they have in the way of Sir Prostiters that might be useful for your tack gear. Thank you, sir. You're welcome. Guys, everybody out there, we appreciate your input. And again, stay frosty, stay focused. Move and do something. Each day, pick a goal, accomplish it, and try to get even more done. We'll see you on Monday. God bless. Bye-bye.