July 10, 2007
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Mark Koernke discussed preparations for the upcoming Liberty Concert in New Hampshire supporting Ed and Elaine Brown's stand against the IRS, emphasizing the importance of organized transportation and team coordination for speakers and attendees. He covered extensive practical preparedness topics including shortwave radio acquisition and testing, ammunition storage techniques using vacuum sealing and multiple protective layers, weatherproofing equipment for underground caching, and proper packaging design for supply distribution across different age groups. Koernke stressed the importance of redundant communication systems, detailed storage procedures for weapons and ammunition, and the need for careful planning in field operations.
- liberty concert
- ed and elaine brown
- irs
- shortwave radio
- ammunition storage
- preparedness
- communications
- caching
- vacuum sealing
- cosmoline
- pvc pipe
- ammo cans
- weatherproofing
- new hampshire
- supply systems
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The figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat and speaking low to me, he said, we fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave.
The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. The tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this, the land of the free and home of the brave. You vie permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled.
You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn.
and your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave?
Both sons of the republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic in each god given right, and pray to god to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke he vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trample each God-given right, we only watch him tremble, too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free?
This is the afternoon intelligence report. I'm Mark Cornke and I'm Donald Betcher one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines in occupied territories southeast West Northeast gentlemen you are listening to us on W T P R n.com We the people radio network. We're also on Liberty Tree radio LTR AM FM micro stations across the nation and stations well
the Mississippi. Also Galaxy 25, check the banner on WTPRN.com to frequency the specific coordinates are for Galaxy 25. And then you can log in, so you can log in with your big satellite dish. Well, guess what? You'll be able to listen to us just like you're in the room with us, which is really cool. Again, if you don't have a big dish, but your neighbor does, well this is as good an excuse as any to knock on the door and say hi and ask your neighbor
tune into the Galaxy 25 site and listen to Wtprn.com and find out what's going on. I want to say hi to all our friends in the chat room. Don, it is, what is the date today? Today is the 10th of July. That's right. It's the 10th. It's Tuesday. The week is still young, but we have a lot of work and a lot of work coming up this weekend. We've got the Liberty Concert taking place in New Hampshire on the east coast.
and uh... of course that's being uh... mentioned here on wtpr and if you listen to our ad blocks and it's also up on the website for wtpr and we have links to uh... liberty to radio and uh... if you get a chance we need to have you support the people at that end make sure that uh... everybody gets their okay uh... now if you're going there and you've got somebody that's going to speak i'm gonna ask you all ask you all to do something if you would please take the time
round up a few extra drivers, put them together so that you can focus on the objective and the person who's going to speak when he gets to the other end, he's going to be arrested. This is especially crucial with regard to future planning. There's a lot of activities that are taking place in Don. We're not flying anywhere, at least for the most part people aren't. Unless we get a private. If we have to drive, let's try and make this a little more sensible. Another thing, minivans are perfect for this mission.
In that you can actually set them up as little sleepers I would do that so that you got a you know people are able to actually rest in what I consider downtime on the road now during the Death March period of the 90s when I was running around Most people know I didn't get any sleep usually when we were wherever we were going I'm always amazed at you mark for that you guys I got I got to interrupt them because guy by the time I'm closing my eyes. He's just getting warmed up
Yeah, the days are long, long for us. I actually, I calculate about 72 hours and about 70, about the 73rd hours when I think I need to rest. So, I mean, it can do that, but it can only do it so long. Well, the thing is that what helps is I get used to the idea that let somebody else drive. And so anybody else who can drive means I can sleep. Now, the other advantage of that is that also nobody can ask me any questions because if you've ever been anywhere where we've been, you know, to speak,
Somebody always wants to ask just one more question. I understand that. I mean people want to talk because you know you're right there. Well because of that either on the plane if we were flying and we did fly millions of miles. And that's not an exaggeration. We flew many many many miles from point to point to point and a lot of times we'll never under the same name twice. And by the way our hosts all you friends out there listening are the ones who chose I flew under by the way. So some of the names I flew under are oh well you know very textbook in nature.
Anyway, or shall we say theatrical in nature, but anyway, from the driving end, if I could get in a car automatically, I don't care what position it was in, if I was sitting up, I was going to be sleeping. And again, that was because we got to the other end, it's nothing but work, but it's nothing but work. Focus on the mission. For all of you, you've got to be thinking that same way. If you have troops that are going into the field, you need transportation designated personnel.
These individuals are your motor transport people. Their job gets you there safely. The infantry's job operate on the ground. Your mechanized force has a mission. Your infantry have a mission. Your communications people have a mission. Start thinking this way. You're going to have to organize it better. You must be able to survive the battlefield. That's more important than anything else. We're trying to make sure that we get you all through this alive, okay? And also on the road, get you from point A to point B without finding a telephone pole or an inconvenient ditch to run into.
the guy in the blue or back up a little bit because you were talking about questions. You know, Mark, I got to do this because sometimes if Debbie's home sitting here before the hour, she might say something to me and she'll say, well, that went in one ear and out the other, didn't it? And you know, you know the expression, but I'm not trying to pay attention to my surroundings. I'm trying to get prepared for the hour. And many times if you're moving a speaker somewhere and in particular in the last, you know, what might seem to be the last few steps 20 or the last hundred miles.
He might be concentrating on what he has to do when he's on a mission too! He just says, oh hey, we're gonna make this 30 degree turn, bomb bay doors are open. Now the pilot hands everything over to the bombardier. He's flying the plane! Literally. Yes! And in this case, it is true, that's the same situation. There's a niche that you need to get into because you've got to be ready, and it is, it's a regiment. It's like a focused regiment that you get into.
work with all the people that you're going to have to deal with. And one of the most important things is, I have to emphasize, is that having been a first person witness, you know, Don, and you've done this too. We have a wide range of experienced people in the Patriot effort. They don't ask, you know, I mean everybody, and first of all, I will say this too, whenever you don't ever be embarrassed to ask a question of any kind to me, there is no way that I'm going to ridicule anybody because there is no such thing as a stupid question.
that people, everybody is at different levels of experience. I would also ask people to be polite in that respect because I know what happens sometimes. Now there's a few incidents I could relate that are really comical only because it wasn't one of our people asking a question, it was an enemy. It's only because those Kodak moments where everybody stops, looks, and everybody knew who what he was, just breaks out laughing and he can't understand why that we're not upset but instead they're just, you know, it's comical. And it's one of those we told you so situations.
Otherwise, when you're dealing with people, especially since you have, remember we have a wide range of individuals with regard to experience. We have to deal and be prepared to deal with a wide range of questions and have all of the answers, if at all possible, or at least be able to direct you so you know where to go. That's the mission behind, you know, that's what we do with the programming. If you'll notice, we either plant seeds, I can give you ideas. Sometimes I don't want to give you all of it. That kind of spoils the fun.
in some areas because you need to read and you actually I've done it I've read in some cases some of the text I refer our books are on my shelf that are worn to the point where the pages are there's a reason because I've had them for decades I've looked at them read them and I've you know studied and then cross-referenced it makes more sense as I learn more I go back and I discover more and I go my goodness why didn't I see this the first time?
and this happens constantly. In fact, it just happened, when I was at a book I've had for 40 years, and I'm 50 years old, I have a book just this morning, as a matter of fact, I've had for 40 plus years. And today, this morning, I just read, I just picked it up, opened it up, and I started going through one particular chapter, and I thought for a minute, and then I started reading more, and it's like, oh my God, this completely plugs in with right now.
but if they wouldn't normally wouldn't have thought that way but it's just what i mean in other district circumstances it wouldn't have plugged in quite right but all the names connect everything and it's one of those things where again books are priceless in that respect they do things to your mind that other tools you know don't necessarily do our computers are nice but they're like the newspaper okay factor worse than this paper least newspapers tangible
In this respect, 1984, the computer is a classic Orwell hole. Today it's there, tomorrow it can be missing, and forever gone if they have their way. Newspapers, at least, even though they would be controlled by the bad guys, if they make a mistake, we have a tangible copy. Don, I can throw it in your face and say, look, here, see? They printed, yes. That's right. And we can't, you know, I didn't fake this paper, they made it. But that's one of the issues where, again, when it comes to reporting,
And this again is part of the intelligence report process. What we do is if you are going to put something into print, you want to make sure on our side, we got to be 100% accurate. We want to be accurate. On the other side, they give you 2% quasi accuracy, 98% absolute BS. And we're supposed to, you know, lap that up like dogs eating, you know what? It's just the way that's their mindset. Ours is different. We provide you with the technical information. We're going to provide you with, you know, again, who, what, where, when.
You're gonna know personalities and yeah, we put our opinion in the process but part of it is because to a degree We've got a vent a little bit too guys, you know that that's based on the summit, isn't it? That's right and and and a personal sense of discussion you step in mud, you know, you don't go John look mud Especially if you find out it's not mud you need a walking drag that we shake that off and again, fortunately Campbell cameras and Computers do not have smell of vision yet. Okay mark at the foot of the
I walked across the yard there, the lawn and hoops and then you invited me up the stairs to speak and on the way there was a United Nations meeting off the dude. It worked just fine. Yeah, we do have purposes and uses for the United Nations flags that you see in the pictures. You'll notice not very many of any of them are on any stick that's flying. They're usually on the ground where they belong. Sometimes they get burned. But when you're playing with, you know, when you're going to burn a UN flag by international law, they have to be non-flammable.
So you have to add a combustible like, actually, lighter fluid works really best. And it'll get it going. Once that happens, then everything, you know, there are flame retardant materials only good for so long. But that's actually law. Okay, in other words, they don't mind if you burn the American flag, but you know, they got to make sure that UN flag is covered. Don't you have, you know, we are close to the break, but before we go, not a change of direction, but this is Communications Tuesday, by the way. One of the reasons we're bringing up the issues that we are,
And real quick, I'm going to go right down the list here. I want to say thank you to Scott in Illinois, Astra, Jacob, and thank you very much Jacob in Florida. We've got Matt in Montana and Ef Frankfort in Florida again. So I want to say thank you to the guys. Watch your mailboxes, stuff coming your way. This is the Intel Report. We're at our first break in the first hour. We'll be back in about three minutes.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is the intelligence report in the afternoon. The communication is Tuesday, and of course we gave you a long list of how they listen to us. Remember, Galaxy 25 KU band, we want some sonar pings on that. So if you would, let us know. Try it out in your area, your part of the country, if you can. And let us know how it sounds. Drop us a postcard at PBN.
P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130 and just let us know or drop a line to wtprn.com and let them know too would really be a good idea so we can kind of map out how we're sounding. Sorry, Mark. It's okay. You can call me also. I'm here all the time except for when I'm not. I'm at 231-79658 and again, if it works in your area, let's see.
Now the most important thing that I've seen, in fact I've been looking at as an issue with regard to communications in general people, is the fact that all of you should have a shortwave. I know that you're not listening to us on shortwave here yet, and a lot of you are internet listeners, that's great. But now you're listening to the intelligence report with a policy. You'll notice we're trying to get onto as many mediums as we can.
There is a reason for this. If you have many different strings going out, you can't just knock out one leg and knock us off. There are alternate methods that we can hook up, but for instance, shortwave is one of those older technologies that just keeps working. It's working every day. It will work without any problems. It's going to have some reception difficulties because of the solar cycle. Everybody should have a combination AM, FM, shortwave 1 and 2 radio on the shelf.
It would be nice to have some of the other features, but you don't have to have all the bells and whistles. There's inexpensive models that are as little as $30 or $40. If you check with several of the sponsors we have on the air, they should have a number of different types to include a solar crank model that's out there, which is really cool. That doesn't require batteries, though. They make them with a battery pack option. And the neat thing is that you wind them up. They're good for half an hour. There's a big version, little version. There's several different models. I don't even have to mention the name brands right now.
but look around and make sure that you A, buy the radio, you figure out how it works and find out more about how to make it work better. It's a fun project because it's not one of these big massive boxes that you're familiar with, although I have those and everybody else does, it's in ham radio. In fact, I love the older pieces of equipment rather than some of the new stuff for a couple of different reasons. Just the idea that you have another form to receive information when the time comes.
If you can get hold of an old transatlantic, you can use the transatlantic models. They look like a portable from the 60s, which they are. And they have a built-in antenna. They've got multi-band coverage. Very, very well made. Early transistor radio solid state. And it works. If you can find new and you go to Radio Shack, that's fine. Here's another thing. Watch the Distress sales stores.
you'll find that in many places they have these little boxes, they're like the GE boxes, remember they're about eight inches long, about six inches tall, and about two inches thick. They're with a rounded body, gray or they're black, and they'll have a combination of AM, FM, and if you pay attention, they'll have shortwave in many cases. You see those, they usually pop up for anywhere from $11 to $21 a piece, grab them, get hold of a couple. That's a cheap solution, you got a radio on the shelf, secure it,
want to test it. Again, we've got the option to go with rechargeable batteries. Well, guess what? I would. Go with the rechargeable battery pack. We've got sponsors here on the network that will help you with that. In fact, I would highly recommend that you get hold of them right away because there are too many places where you need batteries. This is an idea, but shortwave is coming. It's not a matter if now with us. It's only a matter of when. And as that's finished, which
I would like to see it done sooner rather than later, then you're going to need a shortwave radio because we want you to help us to test out the hit on how the frequency sweeps the country. We do this all the time. We get feedback. This lets us know if we need to buy and we are going to probably end up with a second and then a third frequency. The reason? Well, one single radio frequency doesn't cover the whole of the country. No, not completely anyway.
So, what we're going to do is we'll pick up one if we can and then between another less expensive frequency we'll probably kind of fill in that niche. You know, in other words, have a little overlap in a few places, fill in that niche in the other one. So, we're thinking through the process. We're experienced at this. Everybody knows how to take care of their end of the business. We, the people at Radio Network, who's done an excellent job. We cannot complain about them. All the guys are working hard. Their website's up to date. They're doing strong work there.
You've got the satellite already in place, guys. Come on. We need to make sure that we support this network in the process for that reason. Corner, an intersection in your car and the guy behind you, he's got a radio, it's loud concert. You know, we've all experienced they can do that in cars. Thirty years ago, been far between. Everybody had just turned up the AM radio, but occasionally someone would pull up next to you and just have the boom box car. Well, thirty years ago, you know how they were doing that? They were getting the inverter thing. Well, what it would do is take that 12 and 20.
And they'd literally put a house stereo in their car, Mark. You might wonder why I'm blathering on about, I'm gonna put him here. Should things get really bad and we see one of them Russian bombers drop down in your backyard? Well, you might wanna go over there, shoot the... And then take everything out of there you can. But when you get to the radio, guess what? You might think, well, no wonder these guys are losing the war. Look at their antique radio. Well, it's run with tubes. Why? Because tubes aren't subject to an EMP, are they, Mark?
In fact, that's what they tried to do is play down the Russian reuse of tubes. They tried to talk down the MiG-25. But the MiG-25, like many of the other later MiGs, well actually all of the MiGs, were set up with tube because their assumption was that they wanted to survive the nuclear battlefield. It's not good to fall out of the sky with a plane, in a plane that's not working. Like a rock. Yeah. You know, we've talked about garage sales.
You should put the feelers out. But if the wife or the cousin goes to garage sales, maybe the niece or nephew, tell them, hey, if you see one of them old, you know, big, you know, 6'10 inch by 20 inch shortwave radios, guess what? If you've got a car out there sitting in the yard that does this direct ignition, get you one of those inverters, and even if they pop a big, big cap off just within your line of sight, well, you'll still have a shortwave radio when it's all living downwind. Communication. Otherwise, it gets toasty real quick. Now the
A good question, by the way, I'm looking at saying this is the, okay, this is what's always fun. We have three things going at once always. And we're getting towards the break here, I think, in a minute. So we're going to answer a few questions. But one that came up in the chat room here is about weatherization for equipment for storage, or for, of course, above ground use, but also for underground storage. So we're going to cover that. One of the cool things about military equipment, now you notice I've mentioned this on the air before, is old military radios, while on the one hand,
Yeah, they're a problem because they aren't necessarily the fanciest machine on the planet. But they were designed to be KISS, keep it simple, stupid, oriented. And they were already weather tested. They were already designed so that they would properly seal and keep the components from being compromised by the environment. Important though, when looking at other types of technology that you have to carry out in the woods. And we're talking about carrying live without in the woods. See, that's the most common mistake people make.
They're thinking, well, you know, it's 6 o'clock, I punch in, I go out on the battlefield, I'm here for a little bit, wait a minute, I have to eat lunch, okay, I'll be on surely. And now I'm gonna have to fight a little bit, we're going home tonight at 6 o'clock and we're done for the day. Well, that's not how it works at all. And so we're gonna come back on that when we come back off the breakdown. And I think we'll be back in about three minutes here, and we the people at Radio Network, halfway through the first hour.
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You guys work back the intelligence report. It is 10th July, August 7th and uh, you know I'd like to think that well, we still have time to rescue the Republic. Before the break, Mark, we've garage failed and whatnot. You know, I can't be in three places at once. If you've got an elephant, he's frequent. The garage fails because you know, it's force of habit. We are creatures of habit. Ask him to look for a shortwave for you. And it's even better if it comes across one with two. You know, there's another thing we've banged on about the
Garage sales. Jenny, or Frank, or cousin John shows up at the garage sale looking for a radio and over there in the corner he sees a gun. First on the list, there's a gun there and a shortwave there and he's only got money for one. Let's see, S is after G or if we have to make it an F we'd make it F for firearms. Now anytime you can pick up a fight, long or short, a garage sale, guess what you've just done?
institutional gun. That's right. You bypassed all the fuddy-duddy paperwork that all the criminals in Washington want to know about you and you know why you have a need for this gun. I don't need to elaborate on this. If you see a gun at a garage sale or if you go to a garage on and they got a shortwave, well buy that. Disappointed if you see a gun at a garage sale. We want to keep adding more. The most important thing is again remember those are Liberty Arms and that
Those are personal arms that are not in circulation anymore, so to speak. So very clean. And the most important thing there is, again, as we said the other day, if you pick up the weapon, make sure that you, again, identify the caliber. Ask if they have ammunition laying around. You never know what somebody might have bought. Also watch just for the ammunition or magazines or cleaning kits or all the other fun stuff at the yard sales. There's always bits and pieces that we find every place we go. Another thing I pointed out, you made me think of it.
that's okay you won't surrender yet
The question that came up, and it's one that's attached to the whole issue of communications and also with ammunition, is underground storage or just weatherproofing? Well, let's start with ammunition real quick because that is always our favorite subject. You might notice your military ammunition is typically, and this is for reloaders, a lot of people reload, but they don't go through this step. They lock down the cantilever, the tip of the lip of the cartridge to the cantilever, and they crimp it. That's a good point. That's weatherizing.
But traditionally, all militaries lacquer paint the primer pocket where the primer is, right around the primer where it locks to the case, and also around the canner where the bullet, where the edge of the case is right there making contact with the bullet. This prevents any moisture from randomly working its way or oozing its way through the ammunition. It is another form of weatherization.
that actually is a very significant step. Remember, you're working in temperate environments where you could be in cold winter weather, muggy weather. That's right, everywhere in between. And because of that, there are so many different ways where, OK, for instance, your weapon collects moisture. Well, if that happens, then your ammunition does too. Eventually, you might get some seafood. You're going to get what might be a primer or can damage the powder.
Also, some militaries go so far as to lack of the whole blasted case. I wouldn't do that. I just make sure that we go to the next steps we're going to discuss. Number one is invest in one of these VAC 800 vacuum sealers. There's a number of different companies. I just mentioned VAC 800 because it's been out there forever. These vacuum bag sealer systems, you can make up bags out of PVC. I'm sorry, out of Biz-A-Queen. Then what you do is you vacuum seal. Step one.
Step two, put the material into a Ziploc bag. Boy, this sounds like it's awfully redundant and excessive. No, it's not. I'm going to make sure that if I'm going to store something underground, I'm not going to have anything compromised. Now, where did I learn all this from? Have you ever unpacked any military hardware designed for caching? It's like triple and quadruple.
That's right. The idea behind this is the concept is multiple tiers of protection so that even under ideal conditions, nothing happens to the packaging. If it ends up where the site where the stuff was stored is compromised, the packaging itself will survive for a set period of time and was field tested so they could estimate the number of years of protection before the internal components would finally be compromised.
You see how that works? Well, the Vacu-Pack seal, put it inside a Ziploc bag, put it in regular military ammo cans, or if you don't have those, remember PVC pipe is a little PVC pipette. So, okay, what you do is you buy end caps, you go with three or four inch pipe, you cut it to whatever length you feel is appropriate for handling. Remember, the bigger it is when you load it with ammo, the heavier it is.
See you load the ammunition in see you put another end cap on the other end or a clean out cap is what some people do You've made a transport device and also a ready storage system now if the ammo can works just as well remember Vacu seal ziplock bag then into the ammo can now that could basically go underground But I would try to put it in a containment vessel of some kind I would put it in a larger either create a burial car in other words dig a hole and
uh... put a barrel a bucket uh... whatever you can inside the the whole and then put the animal cans in that make sure that there's drainage below make sure that if the if you're putting in the can of the barrel it's sealed solid if you can't you've got to make sure that water will pass through and not collect in the cancer you've got a perforate the storage barrel or perforate the can if you don't have cancer barrels remember there's natural rock or break
uh... you brick liner you bring or you rock line the current itself so that when you put everything in gravel the bottom if you can pick up gravel from a local muh stream bed roadside whatever you can carry the stuff and if you've got the time now but gravel the base and then we'll lay it in on some form of structure also there's a standoff off the ground in other words it could be
pieces of bark. It could be pieces of wood. It's purely a matter of how much time you think you're going to leave the material underground and how much resource you have that you can discover in real life. In other words, the situation that we're living in right now. I am all can grease it. Yes. The tricks include that's another point. Tricks include greasing. First, once you're tired, remember that tar is going to be with you whenever you try to use that can for anything else. But also you could wax dip it. That's another option.
That's what the military does, by the way, with a lot of its items, if you'll notice. But they'll also gauze them, and it gauze the item, wax gauze it first, and then dip the whole thing in wax, which is a permanent seal, and paraffin will last a long time. This sounds excessive, but again, my logic is this. I want to be able to open the can and find the ammo functional. When I pull the trigger, I want it to go bang.
It's right. I'm not just looking for pretty, I'm looking for functional. And we can do this now. Now here's another trick, another concept. And in fact, this is an equipping one and two. If you've been with those of you who have a copy of equipping one and two, you'll notice that we covered the one gallon slash number 10 can canning, dry canning systems. You can can ammunition.
follow step one and two seal a meal and seal a meal, vacuum pack the ammo in 20 rounds, 15 rounds, 30 rounds of bubbles then put it into the zip lock bags that way you've got a resealable storage system when you open everything up in other words you won't just have a handful of chiclets you gotta try and put someplace
Then it goes into the one gallon can, you can nitrogen pack it, you can CO2 pack it, there's a number of solutions, and you can actually seal the can, and it's good indefinitely. Now if you follow the instructions, I covered this in equipping one and two, but you paint the paint the outsides of the can, they're raw cans just like you see in the store.
But once painted, they're of course given another seal. Now the important thing is, gee, if I do paint it, or even if I don't, I better make sure that I mark what's in the can. Always remember that. And there's a reason for that, but it's pretty obvious when it's ammunition. However, it would be nice to know what type of ammunition. So you try to mark the can in four places. On the top, on the bottom lid, and two points on the side.
This provides a way for you to identify easily the package that you're having to carry or having to recover when the time comes. Well, we're at our last break already. We're at the 45 minute mark here on the Intel report. You've got dot of mark. We'll be back in three minutes.
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And we are covering a number of subjects, but we've been kind of touching on storage, which of course we talked about communications and weapons, or ammunition in this case, ammo storage. But this also applies to radio equipment in the same way. You don't know where you're going to have to cash or where you're going to have to store material. And the better the job you do at protecting or creating tiers of defense against moisture,
which is a killer for everything because of course it accelerates the oxidation process. And of course we've got rot, molding, all this other stuff we know about. But the point is that we're going to prevent that by thinking ahead. And again, one of the little things that we were talking about back and forth off the air is petroleum and oil and lubricants, POL, as the military refers to it, POL products. Right now you're up to your eyeballs and the stuff, so you're thinking, well, I got lots of it.
in a battlefield situation if something is greased and you have to degrease it you get as much grease off the equipment as you can if it's in storage and it's greased. This is true of weapons parts. If you don't have anything else you grease the part say a weapons part or a weapon that's being stored Cosmoline of course is out there. LPS4 is another option the product is incredible. But you spray the whole product you put it inside a zip lock or I'm sorry inside a bag
to use the seal-a-meal process, pull a vacuum on it, then bag that up a second time and then follow the procedure of canning it however you can, or at least storing it properly inside another containment vessel, another chamber. If you have to strip it in the field, which typically if you're recovering it, you will, you take one of your extra bags or a can,
with a plastic bag in it and what you do is you pull the grease off you save all of the grease you can. There's a reason. In fact, I would go so far as you need a separate kit. And you gotta have this. Most people don't think about this. You have to have a cleaning kit but also a stripping kit to take care of all the things that have been stored if they're weapon systems and they are cosmally intergreased.
because you're gonna have an excessive amount. You're gonna need rags. Chances are you're not gonna think about this in the future. A handful of rags stored tightly and put in a vacuum pack bag again. Think about it. It's gonna crunch it down to the smallest size, make it easy to store. Don, when you need it, you got it then, don't you? Yup, and you know what you can do with one of those rags? Say you just pick up a gun that's greased. Well, you're gonna scrape that grease off. About it, you're gonna take every bit of that blade, that grease off, and blade it onto that rag.
So you're containing that grease inside. Guess what? 99, well I would venture. Great portion of the dirt stays on there. That's right. We almost, you know, and now you can use that on your 45 on the slide. You can use that on all kinds of things that need thick lubrication. I bought a gun here a while back, Mark. Grease it up real good. You know, I've been taking care of the gun, but again, some of the lighter commonly used as the nut likes a thin oil. Like my cars, I tend to give the product husband things, so to speak.
how I use that word, it isn't to take care of it. Again, you know, Adam, and walk past already, haven't we? That's what we're doing right now for that reason, because we have seen this before. I actually have seen all the experiments, and I say seen all the variations on experiments, also combat field experiments, direct application here across the United States. And then I've seen people who have tried to cut corners because they didn't listen to what I'm saying right now.
And they have had experiences which are very heartbreaking because when they go to recover they find out that no, Mark said to do this for a reason. They're too much than not enough. They cost you very little to add those extra tiers of protection. It makes a big difference when the time comes, especially if that weapon is what may keep you alive when the time comes. Think about it. What's your life worth? Is your life worth a few extra Ziploc bags and a couple of, you know, vacuum bags? I think it is.
Okay, now the thing is when you open all this stuff up, don't just tear it apart. Everything can be reused and in the field everything will be reused. That's the most common problem, but even the ammunition carrying system. Let me give an example. Little solution for your PVC pipe carrying tubes. People are going, well, that's pretty clumsy or awkward. How do I carry them? What do I put them in? Well, you don't necessarily have to put them in anything. Here's an idea.
Remember that plastic nylon strapping they're using for binders for bundles of stuff like pallets of material? Yup. Okay, the stuff's cheap like it's a throwaway item, isn't it? Sure. Well, it bonds together with heat. Now you take and put two straps of that around inside where you got the two keeper caps on your PVC pipe. You put a cap on one end, you put a cap on the other, they're secured in place.
You take two straps and you weld them into place there, so to speak, on themselves. So they slide around. You don't care if they want them fairly snug. Then you take a second strap and you run it from one to the other, the length of the tube, from one of the little straps to the other little strap. And what have you got? You've got a carrying handle. Now the cool thing about it is, is those little straps that you made that are on the tube out of this cheap nylon debris,
Again, remember that stuff won't rot, it's not going to fall apart on you. What you do is you design this so that the little carrying strap is stretched out and is flat with the side of the tube. It doesn't take company space, it's not going to be in the way. But once you get it out of that box or that bucket or that
Karen you've set up that you've now Unburied now when you pull it out you slide the little slips those little straps a little bit in towards the center you've got enough space for a carrier for you grip it like a carrying handle and You've got some way to actually transport it with one hand while you're grabbing a rifle with the other See how that works there you go and anybody can carry it you want to make sure that all of your packaging is designed so that it can be Manhandled or handled by people of all ages why?
Well, chances are if you're going to that cache, you may also have dependents with you. In fact, it's most likely that you will. And you're going to have to be able to hand the stuff out and get everybody to participate in transporting. Young and old and everybody in between. So if it's old, keep the packages at between 10, 15, and 25 pounds. The average young child or even older adult can handle a 25-pound package.
But preferably lighter than that, keeping the smaller increments, that way you can break it down amongst the team or if you have to break that cash up into smaller caches, then it's not a problem. You'll be able to move them to the different points and move them in an efficient manner without having to fight them, without having to strain yourself. A little sidebar. Mark, you know, the UAW, the big strong auto workers, you know, they've worked into their contracts, every one of them here on the North American continent to where it gets lifted.
So again, these are standards. And if we take that standard and move it down into teen, you know, Fannie, well, she can pick out them. The ammunition. A chain of 25 people of all ages could move anything if it's in the right size. So we're thinking ahead, our supply system is already designed, and your supply system should already be designed so that it is convenient and accessible to all ages so that you can participate.
and the other thing is they may be the only ones there not you that's the other problem that your supply system or the people who are who were you back to being evacuated or be more protecting them in the first place that's our mission guys but to support or be able to support our personnel we need to make sure that we provide them with the resources available they need to be in specific size increments so that they can access them and they can continue to function
Yep, Grandpa could handle the 85 pound box for about 25 feet, then the coronary kicked in. We don't want that. There's no need for that. In fact, if we think and plan ahead, everything will work just fine. The ammo cans are an excellent tool. They're in a general package size. Remember, the average 30 caliber can loaded is about 22 to 24 pounds. The average 50 caliber can is about 44 pounds. I'm sorry. No, yeah, 44 pounds. That's about right. Yeah.
I've got the measurements now, the numbers now, but the thing is that you gotta remember that you have to calculate all of this with regard to lift potential, not just simply with infantry, but also with your vehicles. Now I got 55, 50 caliber cans full of fill in the blank. Well if it is full... One of the reasons why we talk about squad when we talk about heavy guns. That's right.
Well, we're at the top of the hour. Hopefully gave you some ideas. That's the whole point behind the intel report here. Ladies and gentlemen, there are a lot of other things going on. Pay attention. We're going to be up in the next hour. Don, thank you for being here. Thank you, Mark. As always, God bless the republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The empire is on the run. We are on the march, folks, day and night. We're going to chase them, but let's make sure we all do it together. And when we're done, they don't come back. Don't let one get behind you. That's right.
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