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Summary
➡ The text discusses concerns about the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) handling of death information. It suggests that the SSA lacks effective controls to update death information for those who have exceeded reasonable life expectancies. This has led to discrepancies in records, with around 18.9 million people born in 1920 or earlier not having death information on their records. The text also mentions potential misuse of Social Security numbers and the need for improved measures to prevent and detect fraud.
➡ The text discusses the use and features of combat pistols, specifically Glocks, and their optimal use at a range of 6 to 10 yards. It also talks about various accessories like the Surefire X300 light and Hollow Sun optics, which are cost-effective and efficient. The text emphasizes the importance of a pistol fitting comfortably in the user’s hand for effective use and recommends Springfield Armory’s Hellcat for its ergonomic design. Lastly, it highlights the importance of practice and personal preference in choosing and using a firearm.
➡ When choosing a holster, prioritize fit and comfort over appearance. It’s important to find a holster that suits your body type and the specific weapon you carry. There are many options available, including custom-made holsters. Be careful when holstering and drawing your weapon to avoid accidental discharge. Regular practice is crucial to maintain your handling skills. Never point your weapon at anyone and always handle it safely. If you can’t get to a range, consider a dry fire system for practice at home. The article also discusses different types of ammunition and weapons, emphasizing the importance of understanding the specifics of your own weapon.
➡ The text discusses the differences between various types of ammunition, focusing on 9 millimeter rounds. It emphasizes the importance of choosing the right type of bullet for different situations, recommending hollow points for home defense due to their inability to penetrate walls and potentially harm unintended targets. The text also mentions the preference for a 9 millimeter hollow point with a 124 grain bullet due to its recoil and effectiveness. Lastly, it touches on the topic of prominent figures’ health conditions and the secrecy surrounding them, using the example of Pope’s illness.
➡ The speaker discusses their experience with YouTube censorship, particularly around content related to firearms and survival gear. They express hope that the current administration will ease censorship protocols. They also discuss the increase in gun sales in the U.S., and speculate about potential civil unrest. The speaker then asks for audience feedback on gun carrying preferences, and discusses the restrictions on self-defense tools in Europe.
➡ The speaker discusses the importance of being prepared for self-defense situations, emphasizing that he always carries a loaded pistol but never a loaded shotgun or rifle due to safety concerns. He also mentions the psychological impact of the sound of loading a shotgun or rifle, which can deter intruders. The conversation ends with a thank you to the listeners and a reminder to stay alert and safe.
➡ The Social Security Administration (SSA) has missing death information for millions of individuals, which could lead to incorrect payments and potential identity fraud. This issue also affects the Department of the Treasury’s ‘Do Not Pay’ initiative. The SSA’s records include 18.9 million people born in 1920 or earlier with no corresponding death information. This missing information could cause problems for federal agencies, private industries, and local governments that use these records to prevent fraud.
➡ Amazon is facing supply issues, which could impact emergency care supplies. The Social Security Administration (SSA) has been issuing multiple Social Security numbers to individuals and has been recommended to add death information to their records. There are discrepancies in the records of individuals aged 100 or older, with some records suggesting these individuals are still alive, which could lead to fraud and misuse. The SSA has not addressed these discrepancies, which could improve the accuracy of their records and prevent improper payments.
➡ The text discusses a variety of topics, including the importance of understanding the Social Security system, the manipulation of media by large corporations, and the perceived weakness of authoritarian figures. It also mentions the significance of the year 1899 in U.S. history and the influence of the European Union on media companies.
➡ The speaker discusses the current state of various countries, including Germany, Austria, and Finland, highlighting issues such as political unrest, economic struggles, and societal changes. They also express concern over the rise of totalitarianism and the potential for public revolt. The speaker draws parallels between the current global situation and Germany’s history in the 1930s, suggesting that a similar economic recovery could be possible. They also touch on media censorship and the need for people to become more informed about global affairs.
➡ The text discusses various topics, including the burning of Marxist and communist materials, the younger generation’s conservative leanings, Switzerland’s involvement with Germany in the 1930s, and the country’s current stance on neutrality. It also touches on Switzerland’s gun laws, the socialistic organization of the U.S. military, and the recent firing of the ATF’s chief counsel. The speaker expresses regret for not staying in the military and discusses the rapid passage of time.
➡ There’s a growing movement to remove suppressors, or silencers, from the National Firearms Act (NFA) and make them regular items due to their negative connotation in the U.S. A court case in Illinois is challenging this, arguing that suppressors are accessories, not firearms. Meanwhile, a federal judge in Mississippi ruled the federal machine gun ban unconstitutional, potentially impacting the entire gun rights debate. The NFA, passed in 1934, regulates rifles, silencers, and fully automatic weapons, but there’s a belief that it may soon be repealed.
➡ The text discusses a gun range event called the Big Sandy Shoot, where people bring and fire their own guns, including tanks. It also mentions a controversy where ABC News mistakenly used footage from a Kentucky gun range, thinking it was a Middle Eastern firefight. The text then shifts to a detailed review of the Glock 43 pistol, highlighting its reliability, concealability, and popularity among special operators. However, the author criticizes the Glock’s trigger, suggesting an upgrade from Taran Tactical.
➡ The speaker discusses their preference for setting gun triggers at four to four and a half pounds, as anything lighter could lead to misfires. They also talk about their preference for carrying affordable, durable guns like Glocks, especially in potentially dangerous situations, as these guns can withstand damage and are less of a loss if confiscated. They also discuss customizing guns, such as adding a hard chrome slide, Cerakote finish, and stipple work on the grip for better handling. Lastly, they prefer green front fiber optic sights due to their sharpness and ease of focus, especially for those with astigmatism.
Transcript
That’s right. Welcome, everybody. Sorry for the delay, but we had some technical things we needed to sort out. As you guys can see on your screen, Ghost has a new uniform that we’ve been working on with the good technical help from my buddy Ron Partain. We also have John from Finland is in the house here. And I know it’s probably. How early in the morning is it over there, John? Around 2:00am so pretty. 2:00am all right, this gentleman here is a rock star. Because I sure as hell would not be up at 2 in the morning to go talk to anybody.
I’d be sleeping. But that’s just me. But anyway, I’m glad you guys are here. Welcome to this broadcast for today. So if you guys will really, really quick, if you have the ability to go to these live, stream the description down below, you will see a layout of what the topics are going to be for today. All right, today I am going to kick this thing off and I’m going to talk to you about a little bit about Social Security and I’m also going to share a report and I’m going to go through that thing as fast as I possibly can because it’s a little lengthy.
It’s like 19 pages long. And I’ll go ahead and at the towards the end of the show, I’ll drop the link so you guys can get the link to this report also as well. But here’s the funny part. This report was done by the Office of the Inspector General of the Social Security Administration. It is an audit report. Audit report. But the date is July of 2023 and it was buried. Okay? And what they talk about in this audit report is exactly what Doge is doing as we speak. It’s going to make your skin crawl. But that’s why we’re here, right? Because we’re here to talk about guns.
And that being said, guess what? Today, later on be my last segment, I am going to be doing a review on the Glock 43. And then I’m going to be talking about the. Right here. The Glock 43X. Okay. This one is one that’s a little customized as you may tell here. But why Glocks? Glocks are ugly. Right. Well I’m going to cover that at the end and I’ll explain why you should consider carrying an affordable ugly square brick. Okay. And I, and I’ll cover that at the, at the. You know, when I do my review at the end.
So let’s just go ahead and kick this thing off. Ghost. Welcome to the show. Ron. Thank you Sir. You got 30 seconds. I have a. I have my partner in crime. This is. This is Leonidas and he’s beautiful. Very vocal and he’s very easy. He’s like. I hear him. Yeah, he’s happy. That’s a good thing. Ghost, how are you, sir? I am fine as usual, which is a lie. But that’s okay. It’s the only time I lie is when people ask me how I am. But other than that I’m ready for the. And then the guns.
Well, I like that. That’s. That’s what I call a positive attitude. How’s that guys? Right? Isn’t that, isn’t that good stuff? All right. So. All right. Very cool. First and foremost, let me, let me, let me give, let me give John here. I don’t know. I’ll give you a minute, brother. Tell us a little bit about yourself so that way you can share with the audience. We know that where you’re at more or less in Finland. But you know you can say whatever you want, ask any questions. You’re part of the, of the, the round table of truth here, right? So.
Well. Oh geez, you put me on spot. So. Welcome to the jungle, baby. Welcome to the show. That’s what we do. Yeah. So I’m like. I’m swimmer pretty much and I live in the eastern field. I’m like a pretty much nerd of this place that. Let’s say there’s not many like me because people are too much in TDS. I’m probably only one who’s like 4 year old that’s looking over 2 year olds running around screaming that everything is going to end in bad. So yeah, that’s me. Fair enough. I like that. All right guys. Hey, if you guys don’t mind out there in the chat, please roll me a five by five.
If we are coming in loud and clear. It would greatly help me out here beings how we got a full house here. At the table tonight. And good evening to everybody. But I’m going to go ahead and kick this thing off. So what I’m going to go ahead and talk about here is a little bit of history about Social Security that you should ponder. So let’s go ahead and kick this off. So something to ponder. History Lesson on Social Security Card Just in case some of you young whippersnappers and some older ones didn’t know this, it’s easy to check out.
If you don’t believe it, be sure and show it to your family and friends. All right? They need a little history lesson on what’s what, and it doesn’t matter whether you’re a Democrat or a Republican. Facts are facts. Social Security cards up to up until the 1980s expressly stated the number and the card were not to be used for identification purposes. Since nearly everyone in the United States now has a number, it became convenient to use it anyway. And the message, loudly speaking, not for identification was removed. An old Social Security card with the not for identification message.
Our Social Security Franklin Roosevelt. Roosevelt, a Democrat, introduced the Social Security FICA program. He promised one. The participation in the program would be completely voluntary, no longer voluntary. 2. That the participants would only have to pay 1% of the first $1400 of their annual incomes into the program. Now it’s 7.65% on the first $90,000. 3. That the money the participants elected to put into the program would be deductible from their income for tax purposes each year, no longer tax deductible. 4. That the money the participants put in went to the Independent Trust Fund rather than into the general operating fund and therefore would only be used to fund the Social Security Retirement Program and no other government program.
And under Johnson, that money was moved to the general fund and spent. 5. That the annuity payments to the retirees would never be taxed as income. Under Clinton and gore, up to 85% of your Social Security can be taxed. Since many of us have paid into FICA for years and are now receiving a Social Security check every month, and then finding that we are getting taxed on 85% of the money we paid to the federal government to put away. May be interested in following. All right, here’s the questions and some answers. Question which political party took Social Security from the Independent Trust Fund and put it into the general fund so Congress could spend it? Probably Republicans.
Answer it was Lyndon Johnson in the Democratically controlled House and Senate? Okay. Question which political party eliminated the income tax deduction for Social Security, fica, withholding Democrats. The Democrat Party question, which political party started taxing Social Security annuities? Come on. The Democratic Party. With Al Gore casting the tiebreaking deciding vote as president of the Senate while he was vice president of the US Question which political party decided to start giving annuity payments to immigrants? And this is a favorite answer. Democrat Jimmy Carter and the Democratic Party immigrants moved into this country and at the age 65 began to receive Social Security payments.
The Democratic Party gave these payments to them even though they never paid a dime into it. Then after violating the original contract fica, the Democrats turn around and tell you that the Republicans wanted to take your Social Security away. And the worst part about it is uninformed citizens believed it. If enough people receive this, maybe a seed of awareness will be planted and maybe changes will evolve. Well, as they say, you repeat a lie often enough and people will believe it. Commentary and rebuttal from the table. Well, think about this. You’re born. They issue you under the Birth Certificate Act.
A birth certificate which is actually just a, an affirmation of a trust that’s created for you which is by the way, has a huge monetary figure to it. Then you work and you pay this Social Security tax and they say, well, this is your money. Well, no, none of it is ours to be. If you’re in the western world and half of the eastern world, none of it is yours. You never own it. And then they do not take from the general fund yearly or quarterly to pay you your monthly amount. They may take it from that fund, but how do they reload that fund? They’ll have big arguments, oh, we’re running, we need to do, we’re running out of money for Social Security.
We’ve got to do something. It’s. How many times has that been heard in our lifetimes? It’s all the dog and pony show because in the end they’re simply taking it from where it originated from, from your birth. The original birth certificates for the next show. What I’ll do is I’ll bring on a redacted old birth certificate, someone born back in the 20s. And you can see what bank issued the certificate. But people started asking why are banks issuing it? So it’s all part of the, the, the shell game, the fraud, the scam. But there’s going to be, even for the fact that there are Federal Reserve notes being wasted and, and going everywhere but where it should with so especially paying.
These people are 200 plus years old and how many were in there between 120 and 200. All of that needs to be brought out and accounted for because according to all of US code, all of this is criminality. And this is what, this is why. And I’d like, I’d like for John to tell us what the more the European perspective is on Trump, but this is why he’s being demonized by the global bankster consortium because they’re going to pull all this out and they’re going to show you factual things that. Okay, this is where it’s gone to.
So. Well, if I may jump in here real quick. I, I think that we’re, what we’re gonna see is we’re gonna see a show like in the likes of which people have not seen and there’s going to be a turning of the tide because all these brain dead left tards who, who just suck up and hoover all of the, the, you know, the, the propaganda as, as a result of the, you know, Smith Mutton Modernization act. They, and they don’t, they don’t think for themselves. They’re on. They don’t have the capability to critical think critically. It is going to be a, it’s going to be an interesting day when they get their red pill suppository.
It’s, it’s. I’m, I’m kind of looking forward to that. All right, Ron, is there a way to get the four of us plus this PDF up on screen properly? Eyes it, it appears as though we’re all in here. I don’t understand. Oh man. Oh man. Well, you run too. I love you, man. John’s here, Ghost’s here. I, I don’t understand. Oh, you know what? I chose the wrong one. My apologies. No, it’s good. Yeah, yeah. All right, cool. All right, so let’s go. So ladies and gentlemen, this audit report again is from the year 2023. And I’m just gonna, I’m gonna blow as I can because I know somebody was already commenting.
Hey, let’s talk about the 100 year old people. Right? Well, here we go. So strap in you guys. Your hair is going to catch on fire by the way. All right, so this is an audit report from the OIG’s office. That’s the Office of Inspector General. It is an audit report dated July of 2023. All right, so number holders age 100 or older who did not have death information on the nominate. Right. There’s the date. Right, got it. Okay. And I’ll put this link up later on there in the chat so you guys can go back and read into this at your leisure.
All right, so here we go. This is memorandum dated July 31, 2023 from Kilolo Kijakazi. I’m assuming he’s Japanese, Asian, Filipino, something like that. No offense to anybody out there, I’ll just call him a Japanese. All right, so this is from Gail S. Ennis, Inspector General. Subject matter is number holders age 100 or older who did not have death information on the nominate on the numident. There you go. Sorry, Cuban. All right, so the attached final report represents the results of the Office of Audits review. The objective was to determine whether Social Security Administration had effective controls to annotate death information on the numident records of number holders who exceeded maximum reasonable life expectancies.
Please provide in within 60 days a corrective action plan that addresses each recommendation. If you wish to discuss the final report, please call me or have your staff contact me. Michelle Anderson, that’s the Assistant Inspector General for audit. Here comes the attachments. All right. Number holders age 100 or older who did not have death information on the numident. All right, this is July 2023 as stated. So the objective here basically is to determine whether the Social Security administration had effective controls to annotate death information on the number dent records for number holders who exceeded maximum reasonable life expectancies.
All right, so let’s dig into it. The results were this. SSA has not established controls to annotate death information on innumerable records of number holders who exceeded minimum reasonable life expectancies. SSA added death information to the nominate records of approximately 1.5 of the 6.5 million number holders age 112 or older discussed in our 2015 report. Yeah. However, at the time of our review, although the census Bureau estimated approximately 86,000 individuals residing in the United States were age 100 or older, SSA’s Numident included approximately 18.9 million number holders who were born in 1920 or earlier but had no death information on their numidant record.
Death information missing from the numident and the DMF hampers both SSA and government wide efforts to prevent and detect fraud misuse in the tax years 2016 through 2020. Here we go. Notice the date of the years. 2016. What happened in 2016? We all know. Through 2020. What happened in 2020, we all know. Right. Employers and individuals reported approximately $8.5 billion in wages, tips and self employment income using 139,211 SSNs Social Security numbers assigned to individuals age 100 or older SSA transferred these earnings to the earnings suspense file primarily because personally identifiable information provided on the workers earnings reports did not match information in Social Security Administration’s enumeration records.
Resolving these discrepancies will help improve the accuracy and completeness of the DMF and prevent future misuse of the Social Security numbers. The Department of the treasury operates the Do Not Pay portal as part of a government wide initiative to prevent and detect improper payments. Social Security will begin sharing its full DMF with the Do Not Pay initiative in December 2023. Taking action to include death information for the millions of number holders omitted from the DMF would enhance government wide improper payment prevention and detection. Notice how already during some of these audits DOGE has already found out the Do Not Pay portal.
Okay, let’s say and they talked about it. Let’s say that you’re, you had a contract with said establishment and your contract was for three months. A 90 day contract. It happens. It could be a three year contract, it doesn’t matter. And then the do not pay order goes in. Somebody’s asleep at the wheel and they keep getting checks after the contract expired and it’s like literally a year, two years, three years, 15, 20 years later they’re still getting checks. The contract’s been inspired for expired forever. This is the garbage that these people in DOGE are finding.
Okay, leave it there. Let’s keep on recommendations. We recommend SSA1 use death information already in its records to input Death information on 2.5 million number holders Numident Records. Two, use death information in centers for Medicare and Medicaid services and various state death data files to input death information on approximately 498,000 Numident records. And three, develop a methodology to add death information to the numident records of approximately 15.8 million remaining non current payment status beneficiary number holders identified by our audit. SSA disagreed with our recommendations. I wonder why. All right, so here we’re going to go into table of contents.
Obviously we’re not. I’m going to just fast forward through this and we’re probably going to go over to. Let’s take a look at Agency decided not to address these discrepancies. Let’s start there. That’s on page five. There’s a lot to appeal back here, ladies and gentlemen. The objective. We already know what that is. Background. We just covered that. We’re going to head over to. Here we go. Results of the review. This is where it gets really nice. SSA has not established Controls to annotate death information on denuminate records of number holders who exceeded maximum responsible life expectancies.
While SSA has added death information to the numinant records of approximately 1.5 of the 6.5 million number holders aged 112 or older discussed in our 2015 report, at the time of our review, approximately 18.9 million number holders were born in 1920 or earlier, did not have death information on the numinant record and were not included in any version of the DMF. So agency officials noted that as of March of 2023 SSA had issued approximately 531 million unique Social Security numbers and 18.9 million records represent approximately 3.6% of all numidant records. Officials also noted that almost none of the 18.9 million number holders currently receive Social Security Administration payments.
However, when a deceased number holder’s numenant record does not contain death information, the number holder’s information does not appear in the dmf. As a result, the DMF users would not know these individuals are deceased. Further, in December of 2023, SSA is required to begin providing the Department of the treasury with the full DMF support. Treasury’s Do Not Pay initiative. Millions of deceased number holders Information missing from the DMF could result in erroneous payments by the federal benefit paying agencies that use the DMF to detect inaccurate or unreported deaths. The missing information can also hinder private industry as well as state and local government’s ability to use DMF to prevent identity fraud.
More than 18 million deceased number holders information is missing from the death master file. Somebody fell asleep at the wheel on that one. SSA’s Numenant includes 18.9 million number holders who have who have birth dates in 1920 or earlier but no corresponding death information under numerant records. See table one. Here we are at table one. All right, so get this. Years of birth from 18.9 million number holders born in 1920 or earlier who have no death information under numinant record. All right, so here we go. Year of birth 1899 or earlier. Number holders in the millions 10.9 million.
Ghost. What’s what stands out about the year 1899? If you are they’re only really accounting for people at 1900 or after. And there’s one other thing that is right on the tip of my brain and I know what you’re asking and I can’t pull it up right now. What we were just talking about it the other day. With 1900 we were. That’s all right. Chime in when it comes back to you. Okay. All right, so here we go. Year of birth, 1900. That number again to 1906. Number holders in the millions 2.3, 1907 to 1913, 2.4 1914 to 1923.2 for a grand total of 18.9.
Now difference due to rounding. Okay, now what year did Woodrow Wilson come into the White House? Anybody? Wasn’t it 12 in 12. Yeah, there you go. I think that’ll come back. So this, they initiated this review in 2021 and included all number holders age 100 or older as of December of 2020. At the time of our review, approximately 44,000 of the 8.9 million number holders were receiving Social Security payments. While Enumada did not contain death information for 18.9 million number holders born in 1920 or earlier. Social Security administration records indicate most of the number holders were deceased.
Examples provided below. Approximately 3 million number holders death information is currently available to SSA including death information already appearing in 2.5 million number holders SSA records. Right. So the noumenant contains death information for approximately 1.7 million number holders who obtained multiple Social Security numbers. SSA was aware it issued these individuals multiple SSNs and cross referenced their numenant records. SSA had received the number holder’s death information and input it on one nominate record but did not input the death information on the cross referred referred record. For example, SSA issued two Social Security numbers to a man born in 1901.
He got two issued, right? And cross refer and cross referred the numinant records. In 1988, SSA received and input death information on one numinous record but did not record the death information on the cross referred record. Oopsie, they left one out. SSA terminal, huh? You know what this proves? What does this prove? People. People were either involved in gross fraud or vampires really exist. I’m gonna go with the latter. I could say that because I know that there’s a place called Transylvania. John, would you agree on that? Yeah, I agree about this thing that about electronic Electoral college gets its number from Census bureau and Census bureau gets its numbers from ssa, IRS tax filings and Medicare roles.
So if you are ssa, you can file taxes and you can enroll in the medicare. And we know that illegals get the SSA from different means. So doesn’t that mean that electronical. It’s called Be up. Real up. Oh my gosh, he’s got it. He’s on Point. He’s on point. Where did Ron go? I’m here. Oh, sorry. I didn’t see your face. I thought you went to go drop a deuce. I. I’m, I’m. I’m. I’m grabbing something to eat, and I just don’t want to eat on camera. Oh, okay. All right. No problem. All right, carry on, man.
All right, so let’s continue here. So SSA terminated payments to approximately 623,000 beneficiaries and input death information in its payment records, but did not input the death information on the Newman debt. For example, a retirement beneficiary born in 1917, died in April 2005. SSA terminated her payments and input her date of death in her payment record. However, SSA did not input the death information on the nominant. SSA had input dates of death in the primary segment of approximately 144,000 wage earners, Master beneficiary records, but had not input the death information on the numident. Because the number holders were not listed as beneficiaries on these payment records, the number holders names and dates of birth generally did not appear on these records.
For example, a number holder born in 1895, died in 1956. SSA issued survivor’s benefits to his widow until her death in 1973. SSA input the number holders month and year of death on the primary segment of his payment record, but did not input the death information on the numident. This is exactly what Elon Musk was talking about. Sharing and talking about doing the right thing. And obviously, from reading so far into this report or this audit, okay, you can tell that people at that level just don’t give a. They just don’t care. They’re there. They punch in in the morning, they punch out in the afternoon.
That’s even if a card clock is still used today. And they’re just waiting to hit year 20, retire and walk away with the money. That’s it. If anything burns in between, so be it. They don’t care. They don’t care about you. And this is why Doge is doing what they’re doing. And the other side is running towards the hills with their hair on fire. You guys got any cross? Feel free to drop in. Let’s go. In a way, yes, but, you know, I mean, they are. They are putting up bureaucratic resistance and media resistance everywhere they possibly can.
They’re not going quietly. And speaking of that, this is a caution to the audience. As Armando says, at the end of most shows, keep your Head on a swimming swivel and keep your powder dry. And right now, yes, despite all that, that, like Cash Patel finally getting through that ridiculous, embarrassing process they put him through, it was an inquisition. That’s exactly what it was for all of them. And he handled himself beautifully throughout the whole thing. But once all of these people are in place and they’re doing what they know to do in their respective departments, you’re going to see the other side start with ramping up the stupidity.
And I’m not going to say wait till April. It could be towards the end of this month. But in March, I, at this point expect events to ramp up all of the stupid we’ve been seeing and more. All of a sudden, there’s a threat again. We know about it with the chickens. Well, there’s also one out there with cattle. And if these bugs are released, it is. They’re telegraphing it already. If these bugs are released, we’re going to have serious issues when it comes to food supply. A lot of things are headed for us that are not pretty.
And the only thing I can say is I hope you know, everything that’s in place to go against it is more effective and more efficient than what’s coming at us. But it’s coming. So we’ve had our happy time. But I’m. As soon as this whole process is over with, how many more left to be of any import are left to be confirmed? I don’t think but one or two. I could be wrong. I’m not sure on that. But I was waiting for today’s especially. And so that’s just a caution to everybody. Be ready. I’m gonna piggyback off of that caution Ghost just gave us right now.
Both of you that have been fans of the show here for a while know who rogue RN is, right? Talked to her yesterday. All right. She’s still dealing with issues with her house. She’s getting. The interior of her house is basically getting gutted because of asbestos and mold and stuff like that. So she’s already done with mitigation. They’re starting the construction work right now. So she’s been offline for a while. Working still, of course. Just told me yesterday, had a conversation to see if any activity was going to be happening with her channel. And it will be coming along soon, soon enough.
Hopefully. Chock full of nuts. Remember that information. That is. Well, guess what? I’m not going to say the name of her hospital where she’s currently working at right now. Came back off of assignment only to find out that the supply closet is empty. There might be a couple boxes of band aids but butterflies, you know, drip bags and all that kind of stuff. They are now placing orders through Amazon, getting their fingers crossed, waiting for the stuff to arrive. And this is real their supply inventory at that level of that institution that I know very well is a big one.
They’re running on fumes on the skin of their teeth. So why does that matter? Armando, what the ghost just tell you if that happens and that event takes place and it happens and we have a situation and you need to go and get emergency care. Lots of luck. Bring up, bring, bring your own first aid kit. That’s all I’m going to say. Let that sink in. Let’s continue. When SSA knowingly issues an individual more than one Social Security number, it cross references the Newmanate records so earnings can be properly credited to the individual’s earnings record. We also identified these cases as part of our review of cross referred Social Security numbers.
And there’s the code number for it back in July of 2017 and recommended that SSA determine the feasibility of adding death information to the numenant records of non current paying status beneficiary number holders whose Social Security numbers were cross referred to another numident records containing the number holder’s death information. SSA agreed with the recommendation. We completed a series of prior audits that compared death information on deceased beneficiaries and recipients paying records with death information on numident including the most recent follow up on deceased beneficiaries and recipients with no death information on the numenant record. There’s the coding again.
This was May of 2022. The deceased individuals generally were not listed as beneficiaries on their payment records because SSA created the records to issue survivors benefits to the deceased wage earners family members. This figure is significantly lower than the 1.4 million cases identified during our 2015 review. The corrupt man. Oh, this is sickening. This is sickening. Let me go and just digress down. You guys get the gist of where we’re going with this. So let’s take a look at the most recent tax year of Earnings reported by SSA for 18.9 million number holders Age 100 or older with no death information on the numident.
Okay. Tax year 1937 through 1950. Number holders in the millions 7.6 1951 to 1972 3.9 1973 to 2021 0.4. Again there’s that number for a total of 18.9 million. So approximately 13.3 million number holders had dates of birth in 1906 or earlier. According to the Gerontology Research Group, the world’s oldest living person was born in February 1907 and resides in Spain. Therefore, the nominate includes records for 13.3 million living number holders who if actually alive, would be older than the world’s oldest known living person. Approximately 6.2 million number holders Numinite records contain transaction codes indicating SSA issued the Social Security numbers to processes benefits claims filed by the number holders or their family members before March of 1972.
The fact that these number holders were at least okay 100 years old and their SSNs were associated with benefit claims including death benefit claims filed before 1972. Yet most had no MBR or SSR and almost none were in current payment status indicates the number holders are deceased. We believe it likely SSA did not receive or record Most of those 18.9 million individuals death information primarily because the individuals died decades ago before the use of electronic death reporting. Resolving these discrepancies will improve the accuracy and completeness of the dmf. Now, the agency did not did not address these discrepancies, okay? They just, they didn’t do it.
Preventing and Detecting Fraud and Misuse well, let’s go with this one. Death information missing from the numenant and DMF hampers both SSA and government wide efforts to prevent and detect fraud and misuse. Do Not Pay Here we go. Do Not Pay the Department of the Treasury’s Bureau of Fiscal Services operates the Do Not Pay portal as part of a government wide initiative to prevent and detect improper payments. SSA officials stated that treasury purchases the limited access DMF of the Department of Commerce for use in preventing payments to deceased individuals. However, the Consolidated Appropriations act of 2021 includes a requirement for SSA to share its full DMF, including state death records with the Do Not Pay initiative beginning in December of 2023.
Taking action to include death information for the millions of number holders omitted from the DMF would enhance the government wide improper payment prevention and detection commentary. Well, I was just looking up how many centenarians we have in this country and I see that the oldest living individual in the world is a lady in Brazil who’s 116, 258 days 116 years 258 days old. So when I get the I’m just interested to see how many they tried to get away with compared to what the real number is. Number is going to be a lot. Ron, what do you think? I don’t.
I, I don’t. You know what? I don’t know. I. This isn’t really my wheelhouse. Okay. All right, that’s cool. This is my wheelhouse. I get it. All right, so let’s take a look at the OIG response. This is the offer of the inspector general. Okay. There’s the response to what I’m going to call this right here in. They’re sleeping, man. They’re, they’re, you know, they’re dead at the wheels. And why. It’s the OIG’s response. Don’t try to steal my. Don’t try to steal my thunder. Okay? I’ll try not to. All right. Oops, sorry. All right. So while we agree that adding presumed death information to these records will result in incorrect dates of death appearing on the numinous records, we do not agree it poses a significant risk of erroneously recording death information on living number holder records.
For example, we see little risk in adding presumed death information to the millions of numenant records belonging to individuals born in the 1800s who haven’t worked or received SSA payments in more than 50 years. Oh, God. SSA determined the estimated 5.5 to 9.7 million in expenditures to correct these errors. To correct these errors. Okay. Was too closely to implement. And that effort would have limited benefit to the administration of SSA programs. These guys throw millions around like it ain’t. I just love that. How many did. How many centenarians and did they say were. What was the total in, in the, in the, in the Doge report? The most recent figures because u.
S. Census estimated 101, 000 in 2024, thereabouts. Weren’t there several million or seven or eight million? I think it was a little more than that, but yes, you’re, you’re on the right. Okay, let’s say, let’s say 10 million to round it off. 10 million. And the average payment is about, let’s say two grand. That’s. What is that? 100 billion or thereabouts a month. My math. Right on that. Something like that. But who’s counting? Been a long day. Let me, let me, let me do that. I mean, because normally I can do that in my head real quick.
10 thou, let’s say 2,000. 10 million. It’s going to be a bit. It’s 20 billion a month. Is that all? 20 billion? 20 billion a month. Where is that 20 billion going? Where are the accounts? What names are they under? Where do those accounts go to or trace from? This is going to be very interesting to see all the outcome of this. Remember in the beginning when they asked Elon, how much do you think you can shave right off the top? And he said 2 trillion. They already knew, man. They already knew. Yeah, they already knew.
And they’re just showing people because people have to be shown. They can’t be told. They have to be shown and they have to experience it. So I, I think this is the best thing to happen this to this country in and in an awful long time. Many, many years. Well, we have. Because this accounting is going to show. Right. Remember that? Yeah. Crop cut, lady in the blue hair. £300. Exactly. Yeah. Anyway, so we also noted, we initiated our 2015 review upon the receipt of information that a man opened several bank accounts using Social Security numbers belonging to number holders born in the 1800s who had no death information on the numident.
In addition to being used to create synthetic identities or identify. Sorry. Obtain credit, government benefits or private insurance. Including these records in the DMF would alert users to the suspect nature of activities occurring under these SSNs. Right. SSA suggests entities that rely on SSA’s death data independently consider taking steps to presume death for the aged individuals in their own databases. While SSA had access to each number holder’s birth information when it issued these SSNs, it is not clear the identities that rely on SSA’s death data have access to accurate birth information which would be required to make such determinations.
And let me go to the page over here. It’s also very interesting. They use the word beneficiary in here. I would tell everybody, go look up the legal definition of beneficiary because that’s what they’re using in this communication. Huh. Beneficiary refers to someone who is on the receiving end of a trust. Again, it’s all trust law when it, when it comes down to it. But I’ll leave it right there for now. Yeah, Yep. And by the way, just if you want, if you want to connect more dots on that pincushion board in your head, if you will just stop by on Sundays so we can continually covering the book series and you can tie that into this and you’ll understand a little better.
So. Yeah, all right. Recommend that. Yeah. All right. I’m just going through regularly. Nor erroneous. I’m. I’m trying to get to a point where I saw. These are control activities, design, control activities, implementation. No, no, no. I want to get to the meat and potato so we can move on to something else. Agency comments. Social Security, this is Gail Anus again. Draft report in the world is okay. Have death. Okay. Yeah. And again, I’m going to drop the link to this and I’m going to drop it in the chat so you guys can go there and continue reading.
But that’s pretty much the gist of it. Okay. And of course, follow oig.ssa.gov for more information on the theft and thievery of our elected officials. I’ll leave it at that. Let me go ahead and hop out of here and I’m going to find that link and post it up there in the chat so you guys can have at your leisure. We’re going to ASIC screen. We’re going to go back to the normal screen here unless anybody else has anything else to share. Oh, did I share with you guys the Social Security card picture? Did I? I probably didn’t, did I? No, no, I don’t think so.
All right, well, I’ll tell you what. Here, let me go ahead and do that. I’m having too much fun today. Can’t you guys tell? Let’s go to screen share, shall we? Come on. Oh, you guys are gonna love this. And remember, this was visible until 1980. Where were you in 1980? I know where I was. I know where I was in 1980. You guys want to know where to show about more? You just come over, didn’t you? No. You’re in the Navy. 1980, bro. 1980. I was no. 9. 9. 9. Yeah, 1980. I was on. I was on deployment number one over in the sandlot.
That’s right. All right, so here we go. I actually got my. My Social Security card that was issued to me before 1980. Right. It’s identical to that. What does it say there? What stands out to you guys? Aside from the part that I already read that says Social Security purposes, not for identification? What else sticks out to you? Ghost just mentioned that a few minutes ago. The fascia? No, the beneficiary. What does it say under Social Security Act? I can’t see it that clearly. It says account number. That’s exactly what it is. Account number. The number on the back.
The account for what? We’ll leave it there. Come on, guys, connect some dots here. Access your original birth. Trust that it’s a quote. It’s a quarterly process of how they. Of how the numbers, they roll over each quarter. Quarter. It’s a combination of several digits from that front number on this card, several digits on the back number, which should begin with a Letter. And that letter, whatever I think is. What is it? Abcd I think you can go as high as M or whatever the 12th letter of the Alphabet is. Those are the Federal reserve regions.
And just because you’re born in one. Well, yours was an interesting case because you were born in Cuba. Your naturalization paper. That number replaces the birth certificate number, which is the third number where three to four are taken from each one of those three numbers and put in a specific order. Every quarter those, the amount of numbers and from which number they pull from it changes in sequence. And it is a patented process and I believe Fidelity owns a patent to that out of Boston. You know the one you never hear anything about that actually does the birth trust accounting.
So it’s also the one that has the interesting logo. But I, I won’t comment on that. Yeah, the, the AI in the pyramid. The usual. Yeah. Esoteric of these people. But every. It’s a patented process. So you’re not. Even if you have a, a doorway into that computer system which sometimes, excuse me happens using any, any of the. Even though even if you figured out or know that quarter of the year’s combination that you’re in to use, it is patent infringement. So. Okay. Unless you have access to certain screens which a lot of people who work in banking don’t even know exist.
The green and the gray and the black. Rather the gray and the black. I don’t know if they still are running that system. I imagine it is still up and running. But if you can access the black screens, you can access any account anywhere in the world and get every piece of information regarding that account. And you’ll find them in places like, you know, JP Morgan, Merrill Lynch. They all, they’ll all have black and gray screen accessibility. The actual owner of that entire system. I knew on going silent there. Here you go. I knew there was something funny about about 8, the year 1899.
Joe G, man found this for me. But my brother man, always got my six, man. There you go. 1899 sticks out because that’s when the U. S solidified his position as a global power by formally establishing the open door policy in Where? China? Yeah, that’s right. There you go. Let me go over now to our, our resident finlander here in America. Well, maybe I don’t know, bro. John, no, I’m trying to be respectful of your time over there. It’s early hours of the morning. But then again if you’re like Cubans, you know, we, we just, we, we, we never sleep because we’re Always jacked up on coffee.
Yeah, I have beer so it’s okay. Oh, beer. Oh man, I love that. That’s better. Any. How does this, how does our. And then from here we’re going to jump over to Ron. He’s got some 2A stuff he wants to cover and I’m excited to get into that right because well, I mean there was, there was a few things. It’s man, things are, things are happening so doggone fast by design. But I’m interested John over there. What is very simple question. What is the overall attitude put out in the media and say mostly shared by the people in your country and surrounding countries about what? Drone band? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It’s pretty much all propaganda. Everything is propaganda. Every media is pretty much owned by big companies that have different media companies under them and they used have this theory as going on. I think that these media companies some way get their own money from the Europe because this. Well, I put like one link in this chat so you can look it up that we have the Sonoma company that has many different media companies under it and it gets most of this money from learning products that it sells to the Europe Union of different countries. And I think the European Union is pretty much funding that side of the Sonoma companies profits.
So thank you can keep going with this propaganda around here because about 70% of the Sonoma companies like this learning products and 20 is actually media and they keep going on with the TDS syndrome. I don’t know. I think people in Europe are just mad who are in power about Trump and I think it’s good thing. Well, the politicians are crying. Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. That’s like what’s the munition or where every big politician was going on what they’re gonna do with Ukraine. Well, I just thought. No, I mean, I mean literally that dude after Vance spoke at that, at that conference and, and essentially told him, you know, you all are acting like authoritarians.
That guy got up and he was, he was visibly like he had tears and he’s trying to. His voice was cracking and I was just, I was, I was laughing at that. It’s like, you know, typically, typically the people that are, that want to be authoritarian are the weakest and are, they’re the weakest people of all and they want to have control but they, they, they’re not, they’re not strong people like physically or even mentally. They’re, they’re extraordinarily weak and they hide behind their power. They may speak eloquently or have Talents that make other people think that they’re, you know, qualified to be in those positions.
But they are grossly, grossly over. Over. What’s the word I’m looking for? They’re the, the, the media props them up and keeps them in a position where the people love them because they glorify them. Yeah, yeah, that’s what. They’re totally weak people and controlled and they, and, and when things don’t go their way, they just throw tantrums. Yeah. And you can see it with a Finnish president that is like Bill Burger, he goes into wave and he was part of investment of European bank and was like two weeks ago they, there was game news that they found his security detail dead in his basement.
And no one, no one is patting. I do that. So there is going on, pretty much corruption here. But Finland is different for other countries because it’s much more subtle in a way that is in America. Like. And you can, if you go like watching where EU spends its own money, the first thing I saw is like two and a half million goes to DEI stuff. Jesus, they got that going on over there too. Yeah, yeah, exactly. It’s, it’s imaginable and I hate it, but it is what it is. Well, you know, let me ask you this John, if I can.
What is the vibe? What’s the pulse? Because here we have very, a lot of conflicting reports and there’s a reason why I bring this up. What’s your opinion on the state of Germany and Austria? Are they really that bad, worse or no? Well, I saw Sweden is pretty bad. Stockholm is rape capital of the world. Before that it was Johannesburg in South Africa. Germany, it’s pretty bad. There was like third people got run over last week because fanatical Islamist. Oh, of course. Yeah, yeah. And there’s this going on there. It’s AFD that they say is far right, but I think it’s like a center more like they are common sense people to me.
But it’s city who party that is winning the election, Federal election this weekend. They say they’re going to do any mutual contact with them or going to do any, anything with them. So it’s pretty up here. Austria has this thing that so called far right party want elections but no, not one party is going to do anything with them. So it’s, it’s bad. It’s bad. It’s really bad. That’s such a shame. It, it man. Okay, well all right, there. There you have it guys. Now my understanding is, is that the AfD is, is Germany’s gonna be having an election here in like the next, like 10 days or something like that.
Yeah, yeah, something like Israel. It’s soon. It’s very, very, it’s coming up like really soon. And the AfD, which is essentially a very conservative or, or conservative by their standards, anyway. Yeah. And, and they are, I mean, the people are sick and tired of all this totalitarian. Yeah, they’re done and. Go ahead, man. No, no, keep going. I’m sorry. Oh, no. You know, I, I, I have said it before. The pendulum always swings. And, you know, it’s, it’s always swinging right now, I think at the world stage are on the world stage and on a geo.
You know, on a, on a level across the globe, the pendulum has swung almost as far as it can go out to the, to the, to the totalitarian side. We are, we are at a point right now where the, where the people have had enough of this crap and they’re gonna stand up and revolt. And maybe that’s, maybe that’s what, maybe that’s the plan that these, maybe that’s the plan these guys have. They want that to occur so they can call in their, their troops. But I mean, I think it was recently down in Venezuela where the, the troops were ordered by Maduro to, to stand up against the, the crowd and they literally.
The, the troops actually joined the crowd. That is true. Well, it’s more like, you know, who came in to contain that crowd when their own military stood down. No, no, no, no, no. They called, they called the Castro regime and they send their black berets, which is the Cuban military special forces dressed as civilians in a bunch of airplanes. They went to Caracas. They got there all right, Then they put on their military’s uniform and they went out into the streets and started beating the, out of their, out of their people. That’s a true story. But of course, our media here didn’t cover that.
Yeah, they don’t go over here. Riots and protest in Europe also. They say that Finland has like, the most free media, but it ain’t true. There’s many things they don’t tell. They tell the truth pretty much, but they don’t tell you things that they don’t want to tell you about Finland is how, where, where is Finland at? I mean, financially, economically, mentally? I mean, is it just as bad? It’s pretty bad, yeah. It’s like a 70% of GDP stepped. Oh, my God. See, I asked. I don’t know much about Finland. That’s why I asked. I know it’s Beautiful.
It’s beautiful. But I just, I don’t know that much about it. I mean, the unemployment is rising and there doesn’t seem to be any good way to rise economy up. I mean, we have globally probably the lowest of gdp. GDP rise on in Europe right now. So it’s fucked up in. Everywhere. The. Well, you know, again, this is going to be a movement organically by the people. But you. What we need to have is we need to have leaders that are going to get in there and do it. And you know, and, and I, I believe the world is looking at the United States right now.
The United States is just about justifiably held in contempt by much of the world big. Just because of our foreign policy in the way of bringing democracy to all these countries. You know, and we don’t, we don’t, we don’t lead by example. We actually, we essentially coerce people either with debt or with threats or with military regime change, economic sanctions, whatever. Yeah, yeah, all of us all. And covert, covert activities that I think most people would find disgusting. Right. And, and, and the vast majority of the world knows this and the people of the United States never hear it because they don’t pick up a book.
They’re too interested in watching, you know, Kelsey see where Kelsey and Taylor Swift are. Nobody. People don’t care, but that’s, you know, it’s bread and circus by design. But people are, people are beginning to wake up. It’s slow, but people are beginning to wake up. And you know, you got, you talked earlier about the chickens and, and the beef and so, you know, some of the, the food supply. Well, you know, I look at some of the things Trump’s talking about with the, you know, the drill, baby, drill. And you know, we are looking at, once they get that stuff going, it is going to think things are going to turn around so fast.
You know, again, I look at 1930s Germany as a, as a primary example of what can be done. That is a historical precedent of something that was, that was done. They, you know, the first thing Hitler did when he came to power is he kicked all the communists out of the government as a dictator. All right. Or as the chancellor who, who had, who had, you know, basically this supreme command. He kicked all of the communists out of the government. Well, it just so happened that all the communists were basically Zionists. And the Zionists of the world got together and they said, okay, we’re done.
We’re going to. Either you’re going to put all these people back into positions of of their rightful positions of the government, or we’re going to organize a worldwide boycott of your goods. And they did. There’s a. I mean, there’s a News article from 1934, and it said, judea declares war against Germany. And even despite that, Germany still found a way to cut deals and do what was needed to survive. And not only did they survive, but it. But while the rest of the world was mired in depression, Germany came out, and they were. I mean, it took them two years to go from 35% unemployment to full employment.
And by 1934, 35 people in Germany were happy. You know, they. They had. They had gotten rid of all of the. The perversion. I mean, if everybody talks about all this transgender and LGBTQ crap that’s going on here, you know, and even. Even the. The homosexual community, they don’t like that stuff. It’s. It’s not. And it’s not being pushed by them. It’s being pushed by these Zionists that are. That strictly what they want to do is they want to destroy this country. That’s the whole freaking point. Well, where did that stuff begin? Where was the origin point? It was all in Berlin immediately following World War I.
I mean, if you want to know what. If you want to look at what a red light district was, go to Berlin in 1920s. I mean, you. If any sexual act that you wanted to partake in, you could. It was all available and, you know, when. And the people got sick of it. And, you know, a really good example of that is everybody talks about how. And again, I’m not. I’m not trying to go down this. The history of Germany. I’m. I’m literally talking about this specific time in history because I feel like there are parallels that the United States is dealing with right now that Germany dealt with in the late twenties, early thirties, and the economic miracle that occurred there and how that all happened, I believe is going to happen here again, but it’s not going to happen overnight.
It’s going to be a process to get there. But the. You know, I was going to say, you know, everybody talks about how the. Oh, well, Germany was burning books. Were they. What were they burning? Nobody ever asks the question, what were they burning? Yeah, nobody asked that question. It was Bibles. They assumed that it was Bibles. Okay? It wasn’t. It was. They were burning Marxists. They were. They were burning communist, Marxist and pornography is what they were burning. They were burning. They. They. All the. All that stuff that was being put out by the Frankfurt School about gender, you know, gender fluidity and all the crap that we’re dealing with right now.
And if you look at the, the parallels are, are striking because, you know, yeah, we have the millennials that are, you know, they’re, they’re pretty woke. Well, the, the, the younger generation that’s coming up right now is going to be one of the most conservative generations that we’ve ever had because they’re sick and tired of all the crap. Well, that was kind of what was going on in Germany at the time and the book burning stuff that was not organized by the government, that was organized by the, by the kids in college. And they were sick and tired of all this crap being shoved down their throats.
Anyway, I didn’t mean, I didn’t go up on that tangent, but one thing about their, their, their economic rebuilding, they did have substantial help with that in that during the 30s, as soon as he came to power, the Swiss were working with them very closely. They, the, the one, the top positions at BIS out of Basel were Nazi party members. And they made sure that they were in, in position before that was around 34, 35. And then things really started to roll because I’ve always said and because I’ve dealt with Switzerland a lot and some very sad issues.
But the, the one thing I would always tell people is they are not. The only thing they’re neutral about is the idea of them being neutral. They’re not neutral. Their biggest export is ammunition to this day. All right, so recently, what have they done? Which country? Switzerland. Switzerland. So what did they just recently let the world know? Well, we’re no longer a neutral country. And I wonder why. It wasn’t that long ago, John, do you remember when it was? I’m sure it’s like six months ago or maybe a little longer. Knowing what was coming in this country, knowing that he was going to win.
Yeah, so this is all very interesting, how it’s playing out in the banking sectors today also. Those are the ones that don’t want, not Switzerland per se, but all of the, again, the top level international banking and central banking system, all privately owned. Of course. We know that they’re the ones that don’t want him doing what he’s doing. They don’t want Doge doing what they’re doing. They’re pumping propaganda to the Europeans outside and other, many other countries outside the US of how horrible Trump is and all this. And all it takes is just a little bit of honesty with oneself and, and you see, you, you can see the picture.
So Clearly. And it’s. To me, it’s. It’s still amazing how many people here and around the world are blind to it all. But like you said, that is changing. That is changing right now. Ghost, let me ask you a question. Isn’t it true and guys, help. I have no idea. I’ve heard this and I. I tend to believe it, that Switzerland over in that part of the world has the most amount of guns that civilians can own. Is that true? Yes. Yeah. If you’re in the army, keep your weapon at home. Well, I. I think everybody.
Every person. A couple of clips of ammunition. Every. Every person or every household by law has to have a weapon and they’re given. The government gives every one of their citizens a certain amount of ammunition every year. And they. They literally have to write it. They have to go and to. They are required by law to go to. To the range and shoot and practice their proficiency and write it down that. That’s. That’s required by law. Everyone is. Less service. Pretty much. Yeah. Wow. Yeah. There. I think. What is it, John? It’s 18 to, I think, early 40s.
You’re considered even reserved, even if you are in active duty. Well, we have like a 19 that we start on mandatory conscription in 19, pretty much. Okay. My brother went like 18, but yeah. That is amazing. Wow. I know in Cuba you got to be. In Cuba, it’s at age 16. Male, female, you’re going in. That’s it. And for the most part, nobody complains. You know why nobody complains? Because they get better food, they get better clothing, they get better housing. Well, and, And. And let’s be real, if you really want to be intellectually honest, the United States military is essentially a socialist organization because you get all.
All your stuff is taken care of. You basically all you got to do is just go to work and you get. Now, it’s not socialist from the standpoint that, you know, you get. Certain people get paid more either based on the job they do or the rank or things of that nature. But. Service. Yeah, but, but it is a. But. But the. The military is very socialistic in. In. In. In how it’s organized. I’m not. I’m not saying that. That it. That’s a bad thing. You know, you have to have the mil. You have to have the military to be, you know, organized in a certain way just for efficiency and effectiveness.
So I, I’m not. I’m not criticizing the military for being that way. I’m just saying that it, you know, that that’s just the way it is. So it has to be a collective is what you’re trying to say. It has to be. Has to be a collective. It has to be. But the thing is, is that the military. The sad thing. The sad thing about the military is, is that most guys in the military, they’re. That they. I mean, for me, when I went in the military, I didn’t know what. I mean, I had no idea what I wanted to do.
I went in the military because I was kind of rudderless and. But, you know, and I. It was. It was the best thing I ever did. I. To this day, I. You know, I mean, I was very patriotic. I loved my country back then. And I went in and I was. I had a. I had good times and I had bad times, just like, you know, everybody who. Anybody who was in the military, and there’s. There’s aspects of it to this day that I miss. And. And there are times when I think, you know, I regret not staying in the military for.
For, you know, for a 20 year, you know, kind of making. Not making it a career, but, you know, staying in and retiring, because then you’d have, you know, you’d have that pension for life. Well, I. I didn’t do that. Shoot, it. Can imagine if I stuck it out to 42. You know, when you’re 19, you think 42 is, like forever. That’s. That’s. Good Lord to have mercy. 42, I’m never going to get there. I’ll be dead before that time. That’s like. That’s like so far in the future, right when you’re. When you’re 18, 19 years old, and then you get to 42 and you’re like, holy crap, that went fast.
So, yeah. Oh, please don’t say that. Please don’t say that. Please. No, no, no. I’m not even. Maturities. Please, no. Oh, wait till you hit 40s, 60s right around the corner. I want to depress him anymore with that. All right, but, you know, how about we get into. How about. Ron, I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to cut you off, brother. Finish your thought. How about we get into. Into some of the two A stuff that you sent me? Just whatever you sent me earlier, just bring it up, man. Let’s get back. Yeah, let me, Let me.
So, you know, there’s. There’s a lot of stuff that’s coming out now, apparently breaking news. This. This happened not too long ago. Let me share this. I’m gonna find an article that’s not with a. A Lefty tent, which is very difficult. But apparently the chief counsel of the ATF was fired and escorted out of her office by Pam. Pam Bondi fired her and she was escorted, she had to be physically escorted out of her office. So. Yay. I love that. Yeah. So they didn’t want to get into the shredder. Well, that or that or what I, I think is, is probably more accurate is the is.
I, you know, one of the things that JFK dealt with was bureaucratic resistance. Right. And. Oh, up and down 100%. And here it is right here. Elon Musk said it best. He says we, we don’t even have a democracy. Not that I like using that word. We have a bureaucracy. That’s how bad we’ve gotten. Yeah, that’s true. Well, you know, we have a lot of rope too, and, and digital. I am right there with you. You know, I think I, I don’t think there would be a better person to head the ATF than Brandon Herrera. That is without question, that would be a fantastic choice.
You know, I was, I was listening to somebody today or there yesterday, within the last 24 hours, and they were talking about like, you know, there, there, there’s a, there’s a really strong movement out there to pull suppressors out of, off of, you know, out of the NFA and just make them regular. And they were saying that because they, they have a negative connotation here in the United States. People think that they’re really dangerous. And a lot of people don’t. You know, the, there, there was, there’s a, there’s a court case going on right now out of Illinois where somebody is challenging that.
And the, and Illinois was actually arguing, they made the argument that suppressors are not firearms, they’re accessories. And it’s like, well then if they’re, if they’re an accessory, then why are they, why are they restricted? So it’s like, I mean, so they kind of shot themselves in the foot there. But, but there was Colon Noor. I think you guys know who that is if you, you know. We do, I know we do. But a lot of the audience may not. Colon, Colon Noir is a, he’s a very, very well spoken black gentleman and he lives down in Houston and he’s, he was, he’s an attorney and he went out and he got, he, he, he, somebody took him shooting one day and he got so addicted to it that he literally became a, a huge gun advocate.
And he has a, he has a channel on YouTube and he was, he at one Time worked for, worked for the, for the NRA or, or NRA TV or whatever. Not that I’m a big fan of the nra, but whatever. The, the point of the matter is that he’s very well known and he posted this on February 7th and it says a federal judge in Mississippi just dropped a ruling that has the ATF sweating bullets, literally. Judge Carlton Reeves ruled that the federal machine gun ban is unconstitutional. And this case could send shockwaves through the entire gun rights debate.
You know, and you know, talking about, and talking about the nfa. The nfa, for those of you who don’t know, the is the National Firearms act is legisl. It was legislation that was passed in 1934 as a result of the Valentine’s Day Massacre because of, because of prohibition. And what it did is it regulated rifles. If a weapon had a stock, then the barrel had to be a minimum length of 16 inches and that was to prevent you from doing sawed off shotguns if you had a silencer or a suppressor is the more accurate term. What that did is that, is that muffled.
That muffles the sound and it makes it less loud so you don’t hear the bang and it protects your hearing. And then it also regulated fully automatic weapons. Well, those three things are in my humble opinion, they are going to be on the chopping block. I feel just. Armando and I were talking about this earlier. I feel the NFA is in its death to throws. But it, we don’t. It’s. It’s just a matter of time before that is completely repealed. And I’m. And to piggyback off of what you just said, not to lose your train of thought there, you’re spot on.
Has anybody here heard of the Hearing Protection Act? That was a bill that was introduced as multiple bills in the U S. House of representatives including HR 95 and 117th Congress, HR 152 in the 118th Congress and HR 404 in the 119th Congress. Now HR 152 in the 118th Congress, 2023 to 2024, the Hearing Protection act was introduced on January 9th of 2023. This bill removes silencers from the definition of firearms for purposes of the National Firearms act, the NFA A look at all these bills that were introduced. Basically the only reason why these bills were introduced as the Hearing Protection act was to protect people that go to the range, people that hunt, okay.
To save their hearing. Oh, but Armando, you can use earplugs when you go shooting. It’s not the point. Right. You don’t have to do that. Right. And this is why I feel it’s going to go cheap way to do it. It’s a safe way to do it because who is, who is mom and dad telling me if I want to blow my ears away, fine, that’s my business. I mean, this is how, how bureaucratic, let’s say stalling and works. It’s a classic example. I had, I did not know this, but apparently in France, France is very restrictive with firearms.
But, but, but those who can have firearms and who do shoot fire, who do shoot weapons. In France, it is like mandatory that you have to use a silencer or a suppressor. I had no idea. And, and the reason for that is to protect the hearing. There’s all kinds of great headsets out there that you can, they’re electronic and you can hear everything around you actually louder than normal if you turn it up. And as soon as there’s a loud noise above 80 decibels, they cut off. Yep, yep. I, I own one of those. I’m looking at it right now.
Yeah. The technology is so advanced when you know, on things like that, it’s, you know, these, you, you got to understand, you know, when, when the second Amendment, when the second amendment was written, it was written by men who had just fought a war for eight years against the biggest military on the planet. So do you honestly think that they were writing the second amendment to protect their ability to hunt? No, of course not. It was for tyranny. That was, it was about, it was about protecting the citizenry from the government. And the second amendment was designed so that the people would be just as well armed as the military.
I mean, when the, when the, the, the people that had their weapons in the revolution, they were the same weapons that the British army had. They were, that was the assault weapon of the day. And one that might. Go ahead. I’m sorry. No, no, go ahead. I was going to say, John, this is the God’s honest truth. If you have enough money here, you can buy a tank. Oh, no, I’m not kidding you. Yeah. Firing actual functioning tanks. It’s how McDonald used in one of his videos. Or is this, it’s after Trump’s eo or can you get like fully functional that can.
If you have enough money before that. Like Trump. Yeah. Basically it’s like list yourself as a collector and you can get say a World War II or even up to a, let’s say a Vietnam era tank or any kind of tank and you can actually there’s ranges. You can go one range in particular in Texas you can go to and they can, they own one and they’ll take you out there and you know, let you fire a few rounds in from that tank and it’s. You talk about gun range. Wow. All you need to do is get yourself the proper federal firearms licensing your ffl.
Just get the proper one and you can have them. Yeah, here’s like that. You have to be actively hunting or in reservist action. Actively. So you are civilians in Finland allowed to own firearms, John? Yeah, if you are in the reservist action or actively and. Or you hunt if you want. Have you guys ever heard of the Big Sandy shoot? No. No, only in the Middle East. My name is Bob. We’re here at the Big Sandy range. We’re gonna go over some of the big guns of the range. Wow. Okay, okay. Starting off here. What’s that? 30 millimeter.
20 millimeter. You’ll notice that it’s got a point with a 3moa dot on this. The reason for this purpose instead of having a large super powerful scope is we’re shooting military ammunition. And with military ammunition it’s only guaranteed for three moa. So there’s really no point in having a precision scope on this gun. Basically with the three MOA dot, you put the dot on something and you’re gonna hit it. Next here on the line is a direct fire mortar. These were used on Vietnam swift boats. It’s got the 50 on top of it. It’s a muzzle loading mortar that used full increment charges whenever it was shot.
Had an effect of direct fire range of about a thousand yards and indirect fire range of a couple miles. It can be direct fired or drop fired like a traditional mortar. Next one we have a 20 millimeter. This is a homemade gun made by Mike Riker. It’s a simple breech loading mechanism. Fires the 20 millimeter Vulcan. Neat gun. Actually pretty accurate. Next we have a Hispano Suiza Autocannon 20 millimeter. It’s a drum fed gun, full auto 20 millimeter. Next on the line we have a 25 millimeter Patou. This one fires a 25 by 193 auto cartridge.
I believe I may be wrong on that because I don’t quite remember to real high velocity. Okay, so I’m getting, I’m. I’m hearing that the video is a little choppy. It could be my, my Internet. So my apologies. But anyway, the, the, the big sand. This is the Big Sandy Shoot. Now another one actually is. Let me see here. See can is there’s a Kentucky huge gun range and they, they actually mistook that for like, like a firefight in the Middle East. You’re local to me. We got an indoor 200, 200 yard range. Love that place.
We’re good for indoor. Indoor, Yep. Let me. I think we should start a range. Call it the Guns and Range. Yeah, Right here, right here. This is, this is the one. This past weekend, ABC World News Tonight did something they now regret, dropping them firmly into the sights of the Trump administration, which can now point to the network as peddling fake news. The video in question first appeared on ABC’s Sunday evening broadcast. This video right here appearing to show Turkey’s military bombing Kurd civilians in a Syrian border town. Compounding the era, Tom Yamas then tossed a foreign correspondent, Ian Pannell, who voiced over the same video.
This video was shot in Kentucky. How about that? Yeah, they got the right producer and the right crew out there and did their little Hollywood pyrotechnics because you and I both, all of us have been in the military. Note most of the time when you’re hit by high explosive ordinance, it’s not a big fireball per se. That’s afterwards you talked about violence and rapid. This is, this is these, this is a static images of the big Sandy shoot. Ah, the big Sandy shoots actually coming up in, in about a month. 21. It’s March 21 and 22, it’s actually.
And it’s in. It’s about halfway between Phoenix and Las Vegas on Highway 93, I think. And that you just. It’s like a day, it’s several days where people go out there and there is a tank. There are people who have tanks and they bring them out there and they, they fire the tanks and they, they put out all these old cars. There’s one. Yeah, they’re showing right there. Yeah, I need to get to me. There you go. So yeah, yeah, I would like to come there and shoot some. I really would like that. Xanabar puts here in the comments.
I would love come over to the US to do a range. I would love to come there, but you need to fix your food. It’s as. I mean that is true. So home with you says I would love Armando to do a range day video. Well, I, I’ve done range day videos. I have actually a couple of them and it’s on my old YouTube channel. I’m going to go ahead and pull those from archive and just load it Here on the Guns and show channel here. So you guys can take a look at that. They’re actually pretty good.
Where are we at? We ought to do that. We ought to do that. I’ll wear a mask, of course. And let’s go do that. Hell yeah. Why not? So that’s always together and go to town. You guys ready for a little. A little, A little review? Yeah, sure. Why not? All right, so I’m gonna talk to you guys about the. The world’s ugliest. Well, in. In some people’s opinion, the world’s ugliest gun. Okay, which are the Glax, the Glock pistols, Right. I will tell you this. Right here I have the Glock 43, all right. Chambered in nine millimeter.
I love that. Chamber to nine millimeter. Has a single stack from the factory. Six round magazine, right? Single stack right here. But you’ll notice that’s a little longer. So what I did with this puppy here is I put a tearing tactical plus two on the bottom to give me a plus one in the pipe will be nine. All right. And it’s actually pretty good, right. So I’m gonna clear it just to make sure that the. It’s empty, it’s cleared, it’s safe. All right. What I also did with this piece right here is I went ahead and put a tear and tactical trigger kit in it.
Why is that? Glocks. To me, I’m a Glock armor. Also, in case you guys didn’t know, I actually went to Smyrna here local to me, and I went through the armorers course and I got my certification to be a Glock armor. And I did that. I thought it was pretty cool. I actually got to shoot the. Also the one at the range that has the switcher on the back that the gang guys like to use that makes it go full auto. And you know, the reason why they always shoot like this, okay. When they’re out there, is because that’s how it comes out of the box, right? So I’ll just let that go.
All right, so why Glocks? If you want to use a pistol like this, which is as an everyday carry, I highly recommend it. And there’s reasons for that, you’ll note. And you can go to Sean Ryan show. And you’ll notice that a lot of the former special operators, they ask them all the time, what is your everyday carry? The majority of them will go with this right here. Glock 43. Why? It conceals very, very good. It’s very thin. Okay. And the Best part about it is they have the best reliability record on the planet. I got exposed to Glocks when they came out with the two pin Glock which was their first gen release down in South Florida.
When Miami Police department adopted this and they got away from the Smith and Wesson revolvers. Okay. And that happened after the FBI massacre or special agent massacre that happened down in Miami because they were out gunned by the narco guys. Right. So Glock came into the picture. Why do I, I recommend this for. Especially for the ladies. This actually is. Millie carries this every from time to time. Now she has a Smith and Wesson bodyguard in a 380, which is also nice too. But why this? Hey, you mentioned, you mentioned that massacre down in Miami. Yeah.
Did you know those two guys were shot in all their vital organs except for the brain and the heart and still kept going what they were involved in. And John, you’ll appreciate this coming from that region of the world. These crazy guys were actually had an altar in their apartment that they shared or it was in one of their apartments. There was an altar to a Norse God. I think they were praying to Loki. Hello. Yeah, we had different gods. We had like a bunch of them. Don’t you? Yeah, it’s like a similar with another squad, but not the same.
Like it’s finished. God is different. Yeah, it was, it was, it was, it was whatever. However they defined, the FBI defined. And they showed pictures of it. You can see the pictures of it if you look it up. But it was, it was two, I think whatever the God of chaos is. And they brought in, I think it was John D’Souza who was. The X Files was based on a lot of his work and D’Souza delved into all this. In other words, they brought him in. He was the guy that they didn’t want to be associated your everyday agent didn’t want to be associated with the more esoteric stuff like, you know, paranormal or these guys being possessed by demonic entities.
And that was what he concluded at the end, that they were so into, into what they were doing, they were possessed. And both of them died afterwards of their wounds. But they killed an awful lot of agents. How many? I don’t know how many. It was a terrible amount. I mean everybody that showed up and the, the one guy I think was shot in the ankle. One FBI agent, he, as they were driving away and each of them had been shot numerous times. They actually got in their car and were driving away. He hit the one in I think through the brain stem and Then hit the other in the head.
And he was laying flat on the ground. This, this agent that had been hit. And if it hadn’t been for him, God knows those two guys died. They, I think they, if I’m not mistaken, they found them dead of their wounds. They were that extensive. But no one could understand how they could continue to fire out in the open. No body armor and they were being hit left and right, but they. It was as if it was going right through them. Didn’t bother them. It wasn’t. You read the report on that incident. It’s insane. Anyway, continue with Glock.
I’m sorry. No, no, no, no, that’s fine. That’s good enough. So do I love, do I love Glocks? It’s a love hate relationship and I’ll tell you why. The only downside, in my personal opinion, some people will disagree. That’s fine. It’s up to you. The only thing I do not like about these pistols out of the box is the triggers, right? So I went to Taran tactical and I got a trigger kit for it. And I usually for carry pistols, I always like to get my. I’m a trigger snob on top of that. I just am.
And the thing that I don’t like about their triggers is they’re probably anywhere in my opinion from six to seven pounds on the pull. Don’t like it. I like to set my triggers for four to four and a half pounds. That’s it. No less. Especially for a carry pistol. Why? Because in the eleventh hour, in the heat of the moment, that four pounds or four and a half pounds will turn into two. And that could be a misfire or it could be a problem if you don’t know how to properly be like. You could be. You could be like that DEA agent in the classroom.
But this. I’ll go ahead and do a. A function. Just check on this thing here real quick. All right, so the trigger kit is. That’s that wall right there, right? The wall pull. It’s very, very soft, very light. And now the reset. You can get this a little better. Just, you can listen to it. That’s it right there. It’s literally middle millimeters. All right. No creep, no, no nothing. It’s just boom, that’s it. Outside of that very reliable record, great history. Very good to conceal also as well. And they just work. Second point. Why carry this a lot as opposed to an uber expensive 1911s like I have or my five seven or, or my CZS, I have a lot of custom CZS also as well.
And I love CZS. I love the CZ pistol. They have over 100 year history. They make a great, great firearm. Again, not too happy with their triggers either, but there’s ways around that. I’ve had all of mine. Isn’t. Didn’t. Isn’t CZ out of Turkey? No, CZ is from the Czech Republic. Oh, that’s right. What am I thinking of? Turkey? Turkey makes very good firearms too. They make very good 1911s. I own a TSAS 1911 carry in the 4.25 configuration. Very good, very solid, very good firearm. There’s. There’s a comp. There’s a company out, and there’s a company in Turkey that makes their license to make MP5 clones and those.
Yeah, they clone the. Out of everything. And they’re very good. So the second point I wanted to make on this is what? Why carry this? Well, I’ll tell you reasons why. If I’m gonna go out, right, and I know where I’m going, and that area is not very nice. Okay, I’ll take my Glock with me. Why? If I get into a situation, all right, your pistol will get confiscated and it will get thrown into an evidence locker. Okay. Or. And then it’ll ultimately get sold to a cartel member. Well, I hope not. And in that evidence locker, they’re not going to put this in a nice bag to keep it nice and safe? No, they’re going to throw this in the tin can and it’s going to get bounced around, it’s going to get damaged, it’s going to get scratched.
That’s if you even get it back. Okay, so what would you rather carry? Something that’s affordable, like this, that you really don’t give a. And they’re tough as nails, too. Or an uber expensive 1911 with custom grips and everything? Custom that it’s going to get dinged up and damaged and scratched and like that. No, take this. All right, so, yeah, don’t worry about it. You can do a lot of things with a standard out of the box, you know, Glock pistol. Now, there’s another variant that I like and I’ll show you, and it’s not that ugly, but I do use it a lot.
And that is this variation here, which is the same thing. This is the Glock 43 x y, x. Because the grip on this is the same thing as the Glock 19. Everything else is Glock 43. All right. Is that a double stack? No, this one is also a single stack. But since it has the Glock 19 grip on here, it holds more rounds. This one will come standard, 10 round, right? 10 round capacity. That looks like a double stack. It is not a double. Hold that mag up again. Now, I, I single stack. I, I, I know that’s a zinc.
I know that single stack. But I’m saying the width of that looks like it’s a. Pull it back from the camera a little bit. It’s a little fuzzy. Yeah. Okay. I, it’s single stack. My bad. My apologies. Yeah. Again, remember the frame, the handle here is the Glock 19, which is a double stack, but they put this in a single stack configuration. All right. Now why this? Well, you’ll notice and I’ll do a function check here. We’ll clear it. It is clear. Okay. What I did with this one is I send it out to my, one of my buddies who lives out in Oregon of war of all places, who is a 1911.
He’s just a freaking wizard when it comes to 1911s. His name is Jamie. And I said, do something to this. All right. And so he went ahead and had the slide done in hard chrome. That explains the shininess of it right now. He went ahead and put Cerakote finish on here, which is, you know, and then he did stipple work on the grip, which is called a basket weave. Stipple work. I’ll see if I can get the lighting here just right. And you’ll notice the texturing on it. There you go. It’s called the basket weave, which is a lot better on the hands.
All right. It’s just a better purchase, you know, from, with your hands and then here for your finger and stuff like that. So I went ahead and send a slide out to Cajun Gun Works in Louisiana, and they did the slide cuts as you can see there. Okay. I put a high polish on the barrel also as well. Has a complete trigger job done on it. And all the internals also from Taran Tactical. I just love the work that they do. Those are the same, the same people that John Wick, all right, did does all the shooting with, does all his Glocks and stuff like that.
So. And they are local to me here in Georgia also as well. So they do really good work. Right. And then I went ahead and upgraded the, the sights, the rear sights and the front sights on this also as well. I don’t know if get the lighting here kind of sucks, but you get the drift of it, right? Why? Because the OEM sites that Glock provides, I don’t like them. I just don’t. All right, so this one also as well will give you the benefit of having a better purchase on the hand. That was it. But basically it conceals very, very well.
And again, there’s the trigger. Safe to check. That’s it again. And it’s smooth as butter. All right. And the break on it is like glass. Okay. There’s no creep, there’s no hang up, there’s no grit, there’s nothing. Tritium sites you put on there. These are tritium sites. Correct. Green in the back and fiber orange. Okay, so what, what if you had, if you had to choose your option between the tritium sites, like an RMR or, or just, or just like, like a laser and a light combo to go right in front of the trigger, which would you choose? All right, that’s, that’s a great question, Ron.
This has no rail, so I can’t put a light on this. Okay. I choose not to put optics on the top or a light on the front of this. Okay. Just because it’s my preference. What do I prefer? And again, it has to do with your vision. I prefer a, a combat black serrated rear sight, and I prefer a front fiber optic sight in green, not red. Why? If you have astigmatism like I do, okay. That red front fiber optic sight gets very fuzzy and it’s not very, very sharp. However, green is sharp and you can focus a lot better.
And I always use the front sight on a pistol like this. Never the rear, always the front sight. All right? And remember, and red, red is a lot more common light at night. And if you’re using, if that’s what you’re using, you can, you know, you can get tricked. Green is a lot less common, unless it’s just like a stoplight or something. I, I like. I’ll tell you the truth. My, my preference is a blue light. Oh. Like I said, it’s this, this is a flavor. And you got to make this personal. All right? It’s all what works best for you right there.
There are very, there are very few optics out there that use blue. But I, but, but the, the ones that I have seen, I, I love the blue because it’s different, it stands out, it pops. And very few, very few things out there are. Use a, like a bright blue dot. But honestly, I’m not very good with a handgun. I’m, I’m much better with a, with a rifle. And, and because of my deficiencies and with a handgun, my preference is to put a laser on the front and because if I’m going to use a handgun, it’s going to be a close range anyway, so I would.
So. So my preference is just to put a laser on it so I don’t have to think, because I don’t. Go ahead. I was going to cover that point, Ron, that you just made. Understand? Also, these two Glocks that you see here, these are not target pistols. There is a difference. They’re not target pistols. These are combat pistols. All right? Meaning if you’re going to go out and you’re going to go and try to shoot this thing at 50 yards, good luck, you’re going to shoot low left every time because that’s just the way these things run.
This is for maximum, in my opinion, 6 to 10 yards, period. Amen. Amen. 6 to 10 yards. Now, there are some people out there, okay. And I have my mind. I’ll give you an example and I’ll cover this on the next show. I’ll do a review on it. I think I did it all. I did do it on the last show, which was my Smith and Wesson 5.7 by 28. I put, I put a, a Surefire X300 light on it, which is a thousand lumens, right. Fantastic light. It has the ability where you can mount optics on it also as well my optic to go to because of cost and because they’re good and they work.
Are the hollow suns okay? Hollow suns are. Hollow sun makes a very good product. They do make a very good product. And I prefer a green dot over a red dot. Again, why my stigmatism. Right. The beautiful thing about the hollow sun optic is yes, you can. They are effective. They are very, very effective. They’re very good. They also come with the option of. They have a solar panel on the top, meaning battery life 30 to 50,000 hours on the battery life. And if you’re, you know, with the, with the solar panel that they have incorporated on the top, you really don’t have to wait, worry too much about it.
And they also have something, a feature that’s called Shake Awake, where, meaning if you put it down, it turns off automatically. Once you pick up the firearm and you just shake it a little bit, it comes on. Right. So there are, there are no buttons to push. And their price points are pretty decent compared to, you know, like your eotechs or something like that. Which. Well, if you’re, if you’re talking, if you’re talking about a. If you’re talking about something that’s going to go on the back of that, you’re typically talking about an RMR, which is a Trijicon, and those are like five.
Anywhere between five and 700. Or an SRO. Or the SRO. Yeah. But if. But if you. But if you’re talking about a. Oh, you just said it. Brain fart. The holosun. If you’re talking about a hollow sun, you could probably get a similar optic that does the same. Same exact thing. That’s very good quality for half that price. Yep, correct. But there’s a lot of choices now as far as mounting a light on a rail. If you have a. A picatinny rail on the bottom of your. Of your. Your pistol. Right. And for those of you that don’t know, that would be a.
A rail that would run right along the bottom of here. And you can attach your combo light with laser. Okay. You can get those if you want. Am I a fan of lasers? Yes, I like lasers, especially on a light. For indoor, like in the house. All right. It’s just. Boom. It’s just right there. Another thing that you got to be mindful of, which I’m going to show you now. Okay. Is what ammunition are you going to carry? Well, let me. Let me. Let me piggyback on the laser thing for a second, because on the Glocks, one of the.
One of the good things on the Glock. Close it up. Now point it at the. Point the muzzle at the camera. Put the muzzle. Point the muzzle towards the camera. Like, Like. Like you’re gonna. Because I want to show some. The. You see the barrel? The bear. Oh, I’m sorry. I don’t know why I’m looking at the wrong damn screen. You see the barrel there on top? And underneath, you see, that’s. That’s the spring. Well, that’s your guide rod. That’s. Yeah. And. But. But it’s on a spring action. And what you can do is, is there are aftermarket companies out there that take that, and they.
They actually will put a laser inside of that. So you don’t necessarily need a picatinny. A small picatinny rail on the. On. On the bottom or in front of the trigger. You can actually incorporate that right into that spring. You can. And it also has a little pad which is called a pressure switch that usually mounts here on the side. So you can just turn it on and turn it off. Correct. Right. Question. Can. Yeah. Can you smith a rail onto that? You have to think about this for a moment. This is polymer frame. Now, they do make pistols out of polymer.
Okay. That do have a rail. I have, I have other pistols that do have a rail under here. Okay. My CZP07 is one of those hammer fired, not striker fired. This is a striker fired pistol. All right. Very, very good by the way. Okay. There’s a lot of work that you can do here also on that. Again, it’s all personal preference. What are you going to use it for? What’s mission? I basically have right now probably in my, in my edc which is everyday carry rotation depending on if it’s summertime, winter time, is it raining outside, what kind of clothes am I going to wear, right.
For concealment and stuff like that. I factor all that stuff into it, right. And again it just depends on where I’m going, what I’m wearing and stuff like that that determines what I’m going to carry. All right. Now one other thing that you want to take into consideration is practice. I can’t emphasize this enough. Whatever it is that you buy, the very first thing that you want to look at when you buy a pistol, okay. Is don’t just buy it because oh it’s cool or I really love that. Right. But then you buy, read the manual and you suck at it.
Why is that? Because the very first thing you have to consider is fitment of your hand. Y. That is very, very important. If it does not fit right in your hand and it’s not comfortable, you’re going to shoot like it’s just a given. So you have to. Before you make a purchase, you have to determine fit. Are you able to. Especially for females, are you able to rack the slide you comfortably? Are you able to load it comfortably with confidence. I will mention this only because I’m a huge fan and I have a lot of theirs also as well, which is Springfield Armory.
Springfield Armory is a very, very good manufacturer that I love and there is a little pistol out there. Let me, let me address something on about the Glock real quick. The, a question that Ghost asked and it was about the, the. The picatinny underneath, whether it was metal or polymer. And the, the, the, the Glocks actually infuse metal into the polymer when they’re doing the manufacturing. It’s, it’s, it’s not. It’s more of a reinforcement for the polymer. This, it’s still a polymer rail but they, they put like they do put metal in there to reinforce it so that it’s, it’s, it strengthens it.
CZ is, CZ uses that manufacturing process in their polymer frame pistols. Okay. I like me and again, personal preference. Okay. I like hammers as opposed to striker fired. I also like metal guns as opposed to polymer. It’s just me, okay. A lot of people, me too. They’ll go the other way. And again it again it’s all about personal preference. It’s what works better for you, what’s more comfortable for you. Then you have to look at price point also as well. What can you afford? And I started talking about Springfield Armories Hellcat. I will tell you that the Hellcat is a very, very good underrated pistol.
I went and held one, okay. My local gun store pistol. And it fits like a glove in your hand ergonomically. And I’ll point this out, two things that you want to look at too. If the gun feels good in your hand, it’s because of two things. The beaver tail, that’s the first thing here especially with 1911s. And then the other thing is you’re going to notice here. Hopefully you can tell you see the undercut here underneath the trigger guard also as well. What does that do? That makes your hand. Okay, your hand right up a little bit higher here.
And also fitment on the back of the web of your. Between your index and your thumb just fits a lot better. That is a more comfortable grip like this right here because of the texturing. I had done this basket weave texturing on the frame and this, this is, it’s. It’s not going to slip out of my hand. It’s not going to go anywhere. It’s. It’s just there and it works pointability. And your hand, your hand can be wet and with that kind of grip. Won’t matter. Won’t matter. Won’t make a difference in the world. Okay. The other thing is you want to be very, very good.
Your next point of purchase is what’s it going in. Make sure that you purchase a very good holster. Not one that looks pretty but one that fits and it’s comfortable for you to wear. I because of my build, I like carrying appendix inside the waistband like this holster is here. It’s just easier, more comfortable for me to draw from and to reholster. When you’re. And you, you can either buy those, you can either buy those like pre done for a particular weapon that you have or if you do have like a laser or you have something else on it and, and they don’t make something that’s for that.
What you can do is you can actually have somebody custom, custom form one of those. Kite. Kite. It’s basically A. They call it a Kydex holster or there, there’s. There are a lot of, there are a lot of like soft ones that you know, you can, you can wear as well. I mean, there’s so many options out there for holsters. I will tell you this, and only because I own their product. A R design is a very, very good idex manufacturer. Okay. That will give you, you know, light options, carry options, suppressor height, which this right here.
Okay. If you’ve got tall sights, if you’re running a suppressor or a threaded barrel, it’s just, they accommodate that for you. A R, Very, very good. The second company, which it was hard for me to find, but I did, and they’re the ones that actually custom made, like Ron just said, an appendix carry. All right. Carbon fiber material print actually. Okay. Inside the waistband, appendix carry that holds the light. All right. It’s cut for an optic like this one is right here. All right. So if your optic sticks out to here, it’s not going to bother you, but you got to make sure that it’s comfortable.
Now one point that I wanted to make. If you’re going to carry appendix inside the waistband, you got to be very, very careful when you’re going to holster your weapon. Okay. And also when you draw your weapon as well. Why you can have an accidental discharge if you have the wrong style holster. All right. You’ll push on that trigger. Okay. And you can fire that and you can get shoot yourself. All right. So how do you do that? How do you. What’s best practice with a striker fire pistol? Simply put your thumb back here on the slide.
Okay. As you’re going to holster your weapon, why if that trigger catches and it catches on a Glock, especially the safety notch that has, that’s built in here, that sticks out and you catch that on the holster improperly, right. And you feel pressure coming back on your thumb. That means that slide wants to move back. That’s an indicator to say, oh, I need to stop. And actually look, as you’re holstering your weapon, don’t be looking somewhere else and just say, I’m gonna go here. That’s bad, bad practice. You gotta, you gotta be very careful when you do that.
Okay. Same thing with your 1911’s 1911’s carry a AB or on the side. It usually I like running either medium sized safety lever on the side here. Why? If the safety lever is up, which is in safe, I usually put pressure on that lever in the up position for safe as I’m holstering it right, just to make sure it doesn’t accidentally come down. And as I go in, I hit that trigger and it’s gone. It just goes off. Right. You have to have all these things in mind. And how do you get that knowledge and that muscle memory? Practice.
You gotta practice. That’s the one point I wanted to make. Reshooting and handling a weapon. Number one, there is a set. It’s like the Ten Commandments. You don’t ever break these rules. Rule number one, so you don’t does not murder someone accidentally or yourself. Never ever. Whether you know for a fact you just cleared it three times. Never point that muzzle at anyone. Always in a safe direction. And you’ve got to handle it, handling it and using it. And set a regular schedule. Twice a month, once a month, go to a range or go outside if you’re lucky enough to have some land.
And make sure you practice because it’s not like riding a bike. It is in a sense, in the aiming, but handling is muscle memory and it’s perishable. The one of the things that you can do if you can’t find the time to get to the range is you can get a dry fire system. Something like a, I think they call it iTarget Pro. Basically what it is is it’s a, it’s a, it’s a round that it’s not around, but it, when I see around it is like a, you know, a bullet. It’s like a bullet that has a laser on it.
And whenever the, whenever it gets hit by the firing pin, it will, it’ll, it’ll, it’ll alight. And what, that, what you do is by, by dry firing the weapon and practicing, you can practice in your living room and, and to, to, to keep your, you know, for, for control. And obviously that, that’s not as, as effective as going to the range, but it is an effective way to, you know, to, to at least keep your, your skills. Because as Ghost accurately said, if you don’t practice it, you know, that is a perishable skill. Go ahead. What do you think about 762 by 3 9? Okay, so I, I will make a comment on this because there’s a lot of varying opinions.
And Ghost will tell you. Okay, hey guys, I, I, I need to bolt. I’ll, I’ll, I’ll stay here and, and do this, but I need, I need to bolt. Okay. All right. All right. All right, he’s up. You have a good night. So I’m going to address that John, for You. Because I know over in Europe it’s very common. Yeah. We had like a different caliper and now we joined NATO and we had to change like a 556 by NATO and 762. 551. Right. So, yeah, the 762 by 51 is one of my favorite rounds. Rounds.
Love. It’s a. Nate. It’s. They call it the 762 NATO here. But that’s. It’s a really good round. I love that one. Yep. And I agree with Ghost on that because technically that 762 that you reference is basically here is known as a.308. It’s one of my favorite.308 Winchester. Yeah. So there is a difference. And I may go ahead and show this on probably on the next review. So. And John, you’ll know this AK47 is very, very popular in Europe. Right. I mean our own gun is made of AK47 and Galil is made from Oregon. Right? Yeah.
Yeah. So there, there is a difference and I happen to own one. So in the Czech Republic they came out what is. I believe it’s called the VZ. No, the VZ58. Maybe the reason why it was designated 58 because it made its debut in 1958. All right, it looks just like an AK47. Looks. As far as looks are concerned. It uses the 762 round also as well. That’s as far as it goes with the vz. Why the check? The checks always wanted to comply by the standard set. I forget the proper terminology now over during the Soviet bloc, okay? Nations, they all use that AK47.
Now that VZ58, there’s a difference, right? Aside from the appearance and the round that it chambers. And the difference is it is a striker fired platform. Okay. Second thing is the magazines are not interchangeable. You cannot interchange them because they wanted something proprietary only to them, right? So the VZ58, there’s a company here in America called Ohio Ordinance Works. And what they did is they made a clone of the VZ58 and it’s called the VZ2000. All right. I happen to get a very low serial number at an estate sale that I picked up for it has a folding rear stock for the Airborne division, which is that metal piece which is the bar that comes down like that for the shoulder stock.
I took that off and I went to. I went to Iwi, which is Israeli made, and I got a folding stock for it. But it looks like your standard MOE type stock. Right. And it still folds, but it’s a lot more sturdier. It folds very nicely and it makes that weapon very compact. But the difference that Ohio ordinance work did with the vz2000 is instead of having a stamped receiver, which is very weak on the AK47, they used a whole stock, okay. Of 5150. And they put rails on it, okay. And it’s just a beast of a looking weapon.
And it shoots so good. And the range with iron sights is incredible. Now, back during the Vietnam era, the special operators that would get a hold of it, they gave it a nickname and it’s called the Lola Lola. And every time that one of those showed up, that was their preferred go to because you cannot kill it. It just works and it runs. I mean, 762 is like. It shows difference between concealment and COA. Yes. Yeah, agreed. The next thing that I wanted to touch on was ammo. Right here. I have two different. These are both 9 millimeter, okay.
They are not plus P rounds, but you’re going to notice this is a Hornady product, okay. Right here, it’s a Hornady product and it’s got the filler on the tip, okay. Which is a polymer or a plastic, if you will, okay. That helps in the expansion of the bullet. Okay. Upon impact. Very, very good round to carry. All right? Now over here, I have a federal 9 millimeter round, okay. Which is also a hollow point. But you’re going to notice if I hold these side by side, you’re going to notice a difference. This one is pointier, this one is rounder.
If I can get a better camera angle, you can focus or maybe zoom in on this, you can tell the difference between the two. Now, they’re both the same, right? So a lot of people carry range ammo, which is your ball ammo, okay? I will caution you folks, in case you don’t know this, but I do not like carrying a full metal jacket, okay. Round in my everyday carry pistol. Why? If you have a situation inside your home, okay, that full metal jacket round is going to go through not only your assailant, but it’s also going to go through walls.
It’s going to go through maybe into another room, and you can probably hit someone that’s in somewhere else in your house. It just goes through. A lot of hollow points will not. Hollow points will hit their point of impact, they’ll spread open, but they will not go through. They will not penetrate, okay? That’s the beauty of having hollow points. So remember that when you guys carry your Your defensive pistol is preferable to go with a hollow point ammunition as opposed to full metal jacket. Now, if you’re gonna just go and punch paper at the range. Yeah, full metal jacket all day long.
Unless you want to practice with hollow points just to get a feel for the type of ammo and load that you’re running. My favorite to use is a 9 millimeter hollow point with a 124 grain bullet. Why? It’s just my favorite as far as recoil is concerned. One, and number two, it just made that slide work a little bit faster than most other grains and it’s very, very effective. So that’s 124 grain hollow point in the 9 millimeter. Just another tidbit from the Gonzalez Met. But any. Any other comments, any other questions on what we just went over, let me know.
Fire it now because. Oh, yeah. Do you think. Do you think Pope is dead? Who? Bob. Do you think he’s dead? I know that he’s. I know that he’s got a massive case of pneumonia. Yeah, exactly. I. I don’t know what his current condition is. I could. I could voice my opinion here, being how he’s a prick and he’s an Argentinian and I think he doesn’t have very good intentions, but, you know, whatever. That’s just my opinion. Yeah, I think he’s pretty much probably close to Death Star, so. Well, once you. Once you see the black smoke coming out of the pipe there over at the Vatican, you’ll know what’s up.
Yeah, yeah, I’m waiting for it. Also. I’m waiting for Gas to release the files finally. So. Yeah, yeah, but. All right, Ghost, you want to recap on something as far as what we covered or you want to contribute something? Yeah, I mean, there’s some interesting. Well, an interesting side note. The pistol that KGB used to use, Makarov. Oh, all right. I was gifted one without an import stamp. Brandt never fired. And mine was a. Was a.380 caliber. And I looked into it and I was like, well, why would they use such a. You know, it’s kind of a short, a short.380.
I was like, why would they use such a short round? And it’s because they didn’t want to. They didn’t want like a 9 millimeter going through walls when they were going to pick someone up in that lived in an apartment building or things like that. And that was also better. And I read this and I. I just went, okay, but it’s also better when they were taking someone to A cell to shoot them. They didn’t want the thing back going through his head and bouncing around and you know, like a nine would. And so they. It was interesting though, it was chambered and in.380.
And you know, that’s typically you think of that as a small American round, but it was interesting that I think they fired nine millimeter, three.380 and one other caliber. I can’t remember right now, but I do, you know, a bullet I around that I do expect to see more of or use in the military is that not the 308 but the 408. Because when you’re talking about I think it’s a 10.4 millimeter and the 50 cal is a 12.7 millimeter. But when you’re talking about the difference in velocity, you actually get out to the effective range of 50.
You get almost identical performance from the 408 because of its velocity as far as foot pounds and you get a slightly flatter trajectory. So it’s a very interesting round. The ballistics are, are extremely interesting in it. And I, that’s one that actually if I could go build another platform, I, I do that. I try a 408. There’s, there’s a lot of good stuff. And by the way, for those in the audience. No, I’m just kidding. Was talking about the 380. The 380 is basically, they call it a 9 millimeter. Kurtz. Kurtz in German meaning short. Okay, it’s pull it over 9 millimeter.
But it’s got less, less powder dynamics, meaning it’s just a little bit weaker, if you will, but still a very, very effective round, especially for everyday carry. Like I said, Millie has a Smith and Wesson bodyguard is the pistol that she carries. Very, very good pistol. It’s a tack driver and it runs 380. She can rack it a lot better. She can shoot it comfortably. She has no issues with it whatsoever. She’s very good with it too. And again, practice is everything. But again, you have to choose and you have to pick what works for you, what’s comfortable for you to carry, to operate, to handle and that you feel comfortable with.
If it feels weird, if it doesn’t fit right in the hand, don’t buy it. Stop around until you find something that’s going to work for you personally. Any other questions in the chat? Because we’re getting ready. We’re coming up on the 11th hour here and I’m getting ready to cut this thing. So if you guys got any Questions in the chat. Let’s go ahead and take a few minutes just to answer some questions. Go ahead and fire away. Could be anything. Anything at all. Yeah, anything you guys want to talk about, anything you guys want to cover, just say it now.
And how long is the Pope been sick? This is reported, John. When was this reported over in Europe? Because here in America, it was reported. I think it was a few days ago. Yeah, a few days ago. It’s like, no one knows what’s going on with Bo pretty much. And he’s like a. Both lungs full of pneumonia. And I don’t know, the messaging, it seems like he’s dead soon. I don’t know. It’s like a marker or something. But I don’t think it’s like, same boat. If I go. If I’m going to be too real with this.
Well, if. If we know our history based on our background and our upbringing, we’d all. All of us here know that when a figure like that or a leader of a country, especially, you know, in a socialistic environment, when they go, they usually don’t announce it for a while. Yeah, exactly. I’m also waiting for the king. Yeah, they. They usually keep it under wraps for a while until they’re like, okay, we don’t have any. He’s starting to stink, so let’s go ahead and say it, because usually they won’t talk about it. It’s like a wind source.
Also, like maternal side. And they are also bastards of. Well, you know, after Napoleon lost, they made some agreements with some banking bloodline that they have breeding rights. Well, I mean, look, I can. I can tell you about Castro. I mean, when he gave one of his speeches where he fell off the stage and broke some ribs and stuff like that, everybody from the island knew that he was basically gone. But he had. And I know this to be true, he had two doubles. And you can tell. And you can tell the difference between the two? Yeah.
Trust me. Yeah. Yeah. And. And it was commonplace for them to do that a lot, but, yeah, no one’s gonna miss him, you know, just like nobody missed Lennon or, you know, those other. Over there. But anyway, did you see. It was dropped. What Digi Dropped in the thing. If you didn’t see, Demolition Ranch is closing. That kid had a ton of weapons. That character, he’s. He’s also a veterinarian. The guy that runs it is quitting YouTube and selling everything. Wow. That’s a. That’s a. I know. He had just about every damn weapon you could imagine.
And would take them out. I wonder why he’s quitting. Well, you know, there, there could be a lot of reasons why he’s doing that. He either A, got tired of the game, B, the revenues just were not there, or C, they could be censoring the out of him just like they did our old guy on YouTube, Hickok45. I mean, Hickok45 was a pioneer legend because he was properly sponsored. He was making a ton of money. He had a very strong presence on YouTube, I mean, in fans in the millions. And he actually did very, very good reviews, excellent reviews.
And he posted a video in the previous administration where they actually asked him just like they did me when I was doing, when I was doing pew, Pew Nation TV over on YouTube. That’s all I did. All I did was just gun reviews, gear, just, you know, survival stuff. And that’s, that’s all I did. Right. Range videos and all that stuff. And it was doing pretty good until they started censoring me. They started canceling and demonetizing my videos and stuff like that. And finally I said, you know what, you guys, and Google too, I, I said, I just got tired of them.
And I let, and I let it go. Hopefully that will change. Hopefully. Now with the current administration, I know that they are laxing up, they’re easing, they’re easing a lot of these censorship protocols. Hopefully the algorithms, you know, will be in our favor now and, and we’ll just bring back what needs to be brought back because it’s, it’s educational really, if you really think about it. People that are into that kind of stuff. And I’m just hoping that it will change in the future, but we’ll see. John, here, here’s something interesting for, for you in the United States for the past, I think it’s going on four years now, gun sales have gone through the roof month by month.
There’s every month exceeds the one before. Yeah, local guns, I imagine they would report that and try to make it look negative. But gun shop locally, I go in there and about two years ago, three years ago, two years ago, two and a half years ago, there were people that this one couple were in, they had to be in their late 70s, early 80s, easy, early 80s, I would say. And they were buying an AR15, which comes without any sights, you know, out of, fresh out of the box. You’ve got to put your sights or your stuff on, on there.
But asking what kind of bullets it fires. And then women who are looking at pistols for self protection and who you can tell had never fired a weapon in their life. And it’s been a thing here where if you can, if you can afford one, people are buying them left and right. And I just hope that it’s not in. It’s a more. It’s a data point, a marker to look, to keep in mind for people here. But you know the modeling on the, you know, the 24 hour modeling that’s done on many situations, you know, unfortunately, Armando, I heard this today and I want to get it confirmed.
But they’re saying that the modeling ends with limited civil war. And the modeling. Yeah. And a couple of years ago when a total was done on estimated casualties, if we went into a full civil war in this country was a hundred million dead. I thought they’re gonna conscript people to Mexican border war. But I don’t know. I might be wrong about that. Well, oh, they’ve been deporting actively and every day they’re deporting more than that than the day before. They’re gonna have to get well above 10 to 20000 a day. I don’t know how they’re going to do that.
That’s. I heard Holman is going to deputize everyone in next week and they probably will. Yeah. Because they’re going at it hot and heavy and I’m interested. How is the press over there looking at that early? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. I have to do it like a. I’ll have heavy lifting for that to find everything. Right now I’m like pretty much looking your place so hard that I don’t really know that’s much what is happening here because I know us. Us is going to beat the nexus of everything to change. Well, I have heard reports based on what you just said as far as the border is concerned, I cannot confirm this.
I’ve just heard rumors, if you will, or reports that CIA is currently running Reaper drones, eyeballing and keeping an eye on the cartels down in Mexico. Yeah, I heard that too. Yeah. Whether that’s true or not, I don’t know. I can’t confirm that. But it would not surprise me because that’s going to be the next battlefront in my opinion. Yeah, that’s also wasn’t there’s any like special forces there, but I think they have been there before. They announced they’re scoping things out pretty well. It’s finally coming. They’ve got. So it’s finally coming out that they have been there.
So. Yeah. Yeah. One last thing that I, I forgot to that I omitted when doing the gun review is I just want to get some feedback from you guys in the audience. Okay. So if you guys are going to carry and I’ll get feedback from you guys here at the table. What is your. What is your preference? Do you carry one in the chamber all the time with your magazine loaded or nothing in the chamber and just a magazine? What’s your preference and why? When I carried usually the 5, 7. And I don’t chamber it unless I’m going.
Unless I go to an area that, well, I might need this, then I’ll chamber it. If. But if I’m doing highway driving or anything like that, no, I don’t chamber it. There’s no reason to. But if I. If I come into an area that’s congested and it doesn’t have to be a bad area, then I’ll rack it and just sit, you know, back lightly in a toaster and in the passenger seat and. But as far as walking around, if I’ve got it in my vest. Yeah. I usually have it chambered. It’s 50, 50, depending on where I’m going.
Okay. Because that’ll make the difference between living and dying. Well, I’m carrying rocks, so I’m European. I can even make a knife. Sorry, I just kind of. That just kind of dawned on me. Wow. Yeah. Yeah. You know. You know, they won’t even let you carry a knife there. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. If I get out, I got. I. I get ch. That’s one of the biggest reason. I would love to live in US but. Yeah. Okay. Because if the state I’m in, you don’t even have to anymore get a carry permit or, you know, it’s all on you.
You can just carry it concealed on the hip, however you want. And then there’s states that have what’s called reciprocal laws. And if you go to. And I think I’m surrounded by states that have reciprocal laws because I can go to any number of states with concealed weapon and, you know, you’re not going to get into any trouble, and that’s that. And it. It makes me feel for you guys over there not being able to even. Can you carry a taser? Not in Finland. Really. You can’t really. Pepper. You can even carry pepper spray. I was gonna ask you that too.
You can’t even. Wow. It’s. It’s pretty up. Like, if you go in capital city, the statistics of assault is pretty high. And you know who those people are will do it. Yeah, yeah. It’s, I mean when you see like a Social Security who get the most, it’s like this. Yeah. It’s like in a few percents the little rugs. Yeah. Yeah. It’s like, it’s, it’s bad. Please sail a bus. So. So I think we will in the end wind up helping the good nations. I spent a lot of time in Norway and I know they were pretty pissed off about the amount of certain people that were coming in and you could see why because their, their behavior was just ridiculous.
I mean if you, if you watch statistics, the first generation ain’t that bad. But second and third is the worst. So it’s going to get used worst, even worse. Yeah. So I don’t know, you know, I have like 200 taps on my computers and phones and I’m looking all this over so I know it’s going to be bad for UK and France and Sweden and it’s. Yeah. Good thing is that with Romania they are going to have new election in May. We see what happens then. But what’s the attitude on remaining in the European Union over there in Finland? Well, everyone, let’s say that everyone is like rambling, let’s say like that they.
No one likes EU right now, but they are content. So like that. I think there’s going to be some big protest in next year or two. But it depends pretty much in US if, I mean if you’re going to go like a consumption tax like 70% and we have to still pay taxes here, then it’s going to get pretty. People are going to be jealous about that. I’m going to save some things. I mean you are pretty much passing, pushing the word for what. And we are looking and it’s going to be big maker what is going to happen here.
Yeah, that’s good that we can get rid of the IRS and the Federal Reserve here. We’ll be on the path to recovery. Oh yeah. I mean, I mean after everything’s over, you can offer me beer there. Whiskey, Tennessee whiskey. Whiskey. Yeah. Good. Yeah. Also ghost after this. I have two questions for you again. Asking them. Sure. Yeah, yeah, that’s fine. We can do that. So I’ll just go ahead and. And close out the. The question about, you know, one in the chamber or not. My training for me preference, I always carry one in the chamber no matter what.
Why? When you get into a situation where you have to defend yourself. Okay. It’s not like in the Hollywood movie where you got time to load your weapon, rack it and then shoot. No, it Happens in the blink of an eye, and it’s over. All right? So if you have a situation where you need to draw down on somebody, okay. And you’re not mentally prepared or trained to rack your weapon because you know there’s not one in the chamber, party’s over. I always carry around in the chamber on pistols. Only on pistols. I will not chamber a shotgun shell in a shotgun.
I will always rack the slide first. Same thing for AR platform rifles. Here’s the reason why whenever you chamber. Let me start with the shotgun first. If you chamber around in the shotgun and you accidentally drop that thing, it lands on the butt, Very good chance is going to fire itself. It’s just the way it is on an AR style rifle. Whenever you chamber around and you. You just drop one in there, if you eject that round and you look at the primer on the back of it, it will put a little slight indentation or dimple in that primer.
It’s just a known fact, all right? That could be another accidental discharge. Just again, speaking from experience, but again, safe practice always. Pistol, not a problem. Rifle or shotgun, no way. Don’t do it. Also on a shotgun, if somebody is in your house and you grab your shotgun, as soon as you rack that thing, it’s going to make a very, very distinguished sound. And usually when they hear that, they’re gone, they’re running, they’re out of there. All right? Handle on an ar, same situation, they’re just going to turn around and bolt. Bolt. Because they’re like, oh, he’s got heavy firepower.
I’m out of here. They’re gone. All right. Anyway, that’s all I had for that, but all right, guys. John, if you don’t mind, just hang out, okay? We can drop some questions here. I know that your press, your. Your hour, your time over there is like, I miss, like, 5:00am but it’s okay. It’s okay. Oh, my goodness. All right, well, all right, guys. I’m still chong, you know, it’s okay. Okay. All right, well, that’s fair. All right, guys. Well, again, thank you for stopping by today. Appreciate all the support and hope you guys had a lot of fun.
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