Mark Koernke discussed upcoming patriot events including a Gunstock concert in New Hampshire featuring pro-firearms and pro-patriot bands. He provided extensive guidance on video production techniques for militia and patriot projects, emphasizing continuous filming and proper equipment staging. The show covered preparedness topics including medical supply acquisition from surplus stores and hospital disposal sites, thermal signature reduction in military uniforms, alternative fuel vehicles (diesel, multi-fuel, steam-powered cars), and emergency equipment like space blankets. Callers George from Florida and Sam from Missouri shared experiences with medical kits, NBC equipment, and fuel alternatives, while discussion touched on jury nullification videos and public access television as free production resources.
I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've 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 buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent.
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 more. 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?
O sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and 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?
Ladies and gentlemen, oh, I'm sorry, good afternoon. This is the afternoon intelligence report, the second hour. I'm Mark Corkey. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind lines in occupied territories. Northeast, southeast, east central. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on We the People Radio Network on wtprn.com. Also on Live 365, then go to Liberty Tree Radio.
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you need to go down and take that address with you and go Frank, Fred, Hal, Bob, Oscar, hi Jimmy, how you doing? Whoever's there at the door, hey I got this thing I found, can we check this out in your satellite dish? Why sure, come on in friend and you can get your neighbor hooked on.
and there's some pretty cool stuff up here. Of course, we do have a lot of things happening this weekend. As Don and I covered, we and people have been asking in the chat room, yes, we have heard about what's going on up in New Hampshire. So far, everything is looking good. The first people are showing up for the concert. They're already showing up this morning. That's expected because a lot of people, this is become what we might recall. We started this a few years ago. The proposal was to have what we call gun stock.
and instead of Woodstock, we have the Gunstock, we have all the Patriot bands come in, Pro Firearms, Pro Patriot Rally slash Concert, where all the bands that come in are Pro Patriot and they talk about and sing about all the cool things we know and love. And Liberty of course being the most important. Well I'll tell you what, the guys are getting ready to show up over there at the site if they haven't already.
on location in New Hampshire and the other side I'm sure is not happy about that. Of course they're not. We're supposed to be the confused and terrified of the bar gets feudal-resessed, you will be absorbed, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Instead, you know what, we walk in the light of day, we are men of the West, we are strong, we hold our honor to be true, and we're keeping our promises. And that's one of the problems the other side has is we know what
say hi by the way also to our friends from the uh... both the nevada deal the orgon and war all washington state militia units that are busy with our western project around uh... bohemian grove uh... we've got uh... teams on the ground there in several locations the cameras are running uh... well actually every running non-stop a little trick there on our mind everybody else uh... if you haven't heard about this my policy i've tried to impress us upon everybody for years
is even if you're using the VHS camera, if you're having to film, you never shut the camera off. In other words, better to carry lots more film or lots more. Have an assistant gunner, which you should anyway for the camera. And carry extra cartridges. Put the thing on regular play, not extended play. We need quality. We want to be able to see what you're filming. Carry more tape by bigger tapes. Carry more equipment. Get more memory sticks.
In fact, now, here's what gets me guys. Why would you not have, let's just do a little math here. How big is a VHS tape? Everybody knows how big it is. You've handled one all your lives with just about everybody listening and even in the chat room. Okay, everybody can imagine or envision how big a VHS tape is. Now think about this. Look how small a memory stick is. Well, how many memory sticks can you fit into a VHS tape space?
Well, you better have at least that many, as many as will fit into the space that a VHS tape will onboard with the camera because there's no excuse not to. And the weight isn't that much greater. So if you've got the newer, cooler technology, well, that's fantastic. Just make sure you've got a handful of chiclets ready to go so that when one is loaded up in full, you pull it, you pop the next one in, and away you go. You're ready to fire one more time with that camera, and you're ready to stay on target. But you film, film, film. Why?
because you never know what you're going to catch. I want to tell you, you think about this, how many times have you seen footage where somebody said, oh my god, I didn't realize I got this. Why? Because they were running the camera, and they put the camera down like on a odd angle, and while they were thinking, I'm not filming, you know, something happens, and they bring the camera up, but they already got part of the event because the camera was already just running on its own, and they didn't think about shutting it off.
With us, whenever we're filming, when we do production filming, a lot of the movies you're gonna see coming up here right now, and, ooh, we got some cool stuff coming, guys. When we're in the field filming, and it's also true with all the TV crews slash camera crews that I've set up around the country, they always film, because some of the neatest stuff that you're gonna film by accident is actually more stock footage that you can use for the production. And in many cases, you catch stuff off the wall,
that you wouldn't expect. Trick to that. When we do production, and I want you all to think the same way if you're going to be out there, and a lot of our guys are doing some new filming for us right now. All of the production crew, any visitors who come to watch, oh this is going to be cool, I'm going to watch this. Everybody has to go get put into uniforms. So we want to bring a pile of extra camouflage uniforms or OD green uniforms with you, whatever you got that's old and laying around.
and grab a little bit of extra web gear and have that in a pile in a box, a big bucket like a pistol belt with a couple pouches on it with a set of suspenders or vests or whatever. And when the time comes, all of your makeup people, all of your camera people, all of your camera crews, your director, everybody is all in.
is in camouflage so that they're ready to go. Plus you got extras because you should always have them on standby. But the idea is you have them on standby so that if you have extras show up, you can put them in all the gear they need and they're part of the production. See how that works? It's a simple process. Now there's a reason for this. When that camera is panning around and the camera operator wasn't thinking or somebody was in the wrong place at the right time to get in front of the camera,
If they're already in uniform and equipment, you can almost excuse it because they look okay. Okay, you just gotta have a basic piece of headgear on. The idea is to use a little common sense. Movie production operations don't do this, and they should. Why is it that the camera crew should be out of character with the rest of the set?
they shouldn't be they should all be in queue with it so that that way even the camera equipment can be camouflaged as all kinds of cool stuff you can do we've done it so that we can do multi camera shots with three four five and seven cameras at the same time and uh... it's worked very well back uh... some of the live shooting somebody's no my god you mean there was a cameraman out there in front of those rifleman no that's what the tripod and the uh... automated cameras for
So a war in advance, when you see some of the shots, where, man, there's a whole rifle team, they're moving, and there's all kinds of dynamic action. And you go, those aren't blanks. And I will tell you, you're right, those aren't blanks. But the camera was already pre-stationed. And we actually do know what we're doing. And we give everybody a job. Everybody has a task, and they fulfill it. In a way, this is a direct extension of how well trained they are as militia. Everybody is given a task.
All the people are thinking everybody cooperates and works together. This is very, very important. And communication is a significant part of that. And that doesn't mean we don't have to throw things together and become impromptu because we do on occasion. Something looks just right and we'll do this. I'll do this when I direct people into doing certain shots or doing certain things. It's like, hey, quick, let's do this. Try this. We got everything here. All the people are in the right place. And it looks great.
So, just some ideas, because we're seeing some phenomenal quality work. If you want to see some of the latest stuff that's being done by some of these young producers, it's just a scratching of the stuff that they've already got in film guys they're editing right now. Go to, for instance, Houtari. H-U-R-A-T-E-E. Houtari. H-U-R-A-T-E-E. Houtari. H-U-R-A-T-E-E. Houtari. H-U-R-A-T-E-E. Houtari. H-U-R-A-T-E-E. Houtari. H-U-R-A-T-E-E. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari. Houtari.
Yeah, H-U-T-A-R-E-E. Go into YouTube and check them out. They just put their latest video up there. And the cool thing is this, guys. They're using Patriot music. This is going to eliminate this whole idea they were going to try and stop and use the copyright laws to attack all of us that are doing independent broadcasting and publishing. Well, guess what?
We have Patriot bands that do their own music, that own their music, that haven't sold out to anybody and won't sell out to anybody. We don't need the control system. Dump it. Throw it out the window. They don't want, you know what, they're gonna get less and less play. YouTube's gonna have all kinds of space, because they're gonna be, and so is, you know, a lot of these other broadcasting sites, because the system is gonna start attacking a lot of these kids who like to do all this unique artwork in cinematography or in, with music videos.
Well, fine. They do that or they selectively do that. We're going to show those people who now have had their ox gourd why it's happening and we're going to fill up all the space that they create in those areas with our information, with our music.
assets and resources put in place to fill in the gaps. People, we can do this and you can all help with this. Every one of you out there listening can be, have you have a creative mind, all of you have some fun. Go break out the cameras, do a little two minute, three minute, five minute video. Come up with something creative, plug it in, have some, and enjoy yourself. Another place to start out to get tools, somebody says, I don't even have a video camera and I'm poor. Well, you know what you do, you go to public access television in your local area.
and tell them that you want to do a public access movie. You can do anything with that camera equipment that they're going to loan out to you. Now there's no cost, but you probably have to take a little class so you don't have to be, you're not going to be ignorant about the camera equipment, you're not going to be ignorant about the sound systems, and they will even let you use their editing systems, which in most cases were donated by the local television and radio stations. Ooh!
See, you don't even have to buy the camera from the yard sale if you can't afford it. All you've got to do is go to your public access site and you might have to buy some tapes. Oh, there's the only thing you're going to have to worry about. And in some cases, they even have the funding and resources to give you the tapes. Okay, it's all right there. So public access, your local cable access, public access channels. There's usually a spot open. You have to schedule to have something posted.
put up there. The only thing is it can't be commercial. There are any commercials or ads in it. So you can do anything that's of a specific length. They'll tell you and give you the guidelines. Go out and do it. In fact, do a Ron Paul video. Do a pro militia video.
Do something that's pro-patriot. Talk about jury nullification. There's a good one. We need jury. In fact, we're working on one. I've been scripting it out here at night. You know, it's one of those things in between. Rev and writing the notes down, I've got a file for a jury nullification movie. A little half hour or one hour thing. And it's going to be something you guys could put on CD or I'm sorry, CD or on DVD and drop into an area all over the country. Like drop it into a community and then go to the next one and go to the next one.
And in the process, we're going to make it cool, make it interesting, make it neat to watch. That's the whole idea. Even set up a little mock court. We've got a group here in Michigan that has a mock court set up so people can practice at doing pro se work. Well, there you go. Combined Arms Team people. We're going to take that tool, move it with the audio and the video, of course, and make ourselves something that is a useful tool for all.
I wanted to touch on that because, again, this is part of our Combined Arms team. Is there part of the... well, one of the many arrows we have in the quiver? And we're going to be prepping them for you real soon here and putting them out where you can get hold of them. Go to YouTube and check our stuff out. Utari is one of our allies. H-U-R... I'm sorry, H-U-T-A-R-E-E. But in the meantime, listen to us here on We The People Ready Network. We'll be back in three minutes. Times are tough right now, but there are a lot of different ways to get ourselves out of this mess.
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And ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is the intelligence report in the afternoon, the second hour. We're heading towards the bottom of the hour, break. We have a very patient George from Florida. George, jump in there, please. Mike, there? Yep, we got you. Go ahead. Yeah. Yeah, I just got like a really good deal out of Army Surplus store with M5 medical bags. Already has stock with abdominal bandages, regular cravats, regular field dressings.
you know, I'm going around scouring all this stuff. Right. And you know, I'm also too, I came across some NBC Econ whites. I don't know how they got a hold of them, but you know. They came, it's stuff that comes through an occasion, very rare, but it comes through in pulses. And so if you can find them, they're a good thing to have. They go in the, in your M17 or your B40, your M40 pouches, there's an external pocket, you'll notice.
That typically was set up for the little decon kit or for a carrier, and again it was optional depending on the period. For your wipe, it's a wipe kit, one of the several places where you can put your wipe envelopes in place. They're usually a sealed foil, very bulky, right? Very rigid, very hard. Uh huh. Yeah, if those have been compromised, they haven't been torn or anything. Yes, also too, I like a...
an EMT but I'm also a CDL truck driver and at the truck stops they have what they call solar panels that you can plug into your cigarette lighter and you can run your TV and stuff and my nose would be perfect. Like I say if I'm going to operate a mobile aid station I can use these solar panels instead of having to run the engine.
You know what, it's really funny George, we have a bunch of friends in the chat room and the very thing that you brought up is something that they have been discussing and specifically one of our friends brought up the 12-volt solar system, the little solar chargers. That is an excellent idea and I can't stress enough, you're not going to be running air conditioning but you may have to run for instance a Dremel tool as a bone drill
or as a light bone saw, you may have to use a number of small tools. In other words, you need intense lighting to work in an area or amplified lighting. And the little 12-volt chargers will keep everything up and online so you can continue to power it. Yeah, he even bought a camo net, too. Now that, again, those are becoming a little harder to get because even though there are a lot of them out there, a lot of them have already been purchased. So if you can find them and they're big enough,
depending on the type of system you're going to set up, that is an excellent choice. I mean, are they good for throwing off heat signatures? Because you know you're going to have a lot of aircraft that don't track heat signatures, they'll track night vision. Part of it was actually even ground surveillance disruption. The little aluminum rings that hold everything together are actually part of that mechanism, part of the system.
And the plastic that was used does have specific thermal retardation elements in it. Everything that was in the systems of American made anyway and the foreign it varies depending on which country. Everything from our underpants, the brown, those earth, you know like the chocolate, not chocolate, but the earth brown underpants that everybody sees a soldier's wearing.
Those are treated to reduce thermal signature. The uniforms themselves are treated with the same type of material to help reduce your overall thermal signature. Your field jacket is also, a lot of the equipment such as the camo nets were also designed to enhance that protection. So yes, all of it is part of a tiered defense system to reduce your signature in many different ways, your image. Yes, I even broke out my old 91 B-20, 91 A-20.
10 manuals and everybody said, what about, like I say, we're running a station. So what about like, how do you know people are going to come? I said, well, I'm going to use my semi-amatory people to guard the perimeter. Exactly. That's one of the most important things is people are going to have to be assisting. And what's going to happen is individuals who are casualties, but are what we term as walking wounded, will be integrated into the support process.
They have to be. You can't waste the people. Sitting on your hands staring at a guy bleeding next to you is not going to get the job done. So what you're going to have to do is get him motivated. Now, of course, first treatment, best treatment, quickest treatment possible. The best example there is what happened with a friend of mine who was a medic in World War II. He pointed one thing out to me. He said, the doctors that were at the medical stations that were especially first at the primary aid stations where they made first contact,
and also at the surgeries, none of them ever did an appendectomy. The nurses were the ones who did that because it was a procedure that was repeated many times. What they would do is teach them how to do it and that gave the doctor more time to concentrate on burn patients, trauma casualties with amputations, things that were absolutely going to kill the man right now and took a lot of time from the doctor's day.
And we talk a lot, we're talking having to deal with multiple casualties. So you have to have, what you want to do is you need to also start finding people that are like mind. You need to be able to identify the casualties by and rate them, okay, standard triage, to the point where you can recruit to a degree and employ them for everything from supporting the other patients to physical security to whatever because as the people come in, they become the medics asset.
If there are trauma casualties that say litter casualty, then obviously they aren't going to be doing anything for themselves. And the first rule that we have is we take care of our own. If a person is down, even if it's a walking wounded person that has to be with him, there is a man assigned to that litter casualty. And their job, his job is to monitor that person and to help keep him alive while the walking wounded is being evacuated.
This makes sure that there's constant monitoring of the casualty to ensure survivability. Yes, and also too, I mean, I ordered a folk-right video series called Spike. You ever heard of it?
Yes, there's a number of different tapes that were done there and there's some interesting ideas and concepts that were thrown in. I disagree with some, but that's a personal issue with regard to some of the training. And it's a matter of your school, you know, your school of thought. In other words, what areas, what were the areas that you were personally trained in? Myself, there are some things we do differently, but that's, you know, the personal choice issue. And the spike, there was a lot of good spike information that came out of the spike programs.
people, if they have the information, they need to share it with others. That's the most important thing. Because I want to be like to do an open cardiac massages and stuff like that if I have to do it. Now that gets into the issue you asked about before with regard to text, the combat surgeon text that were done by one of the NATO doctors for basically in preparation for the probable World War III scenario, which is still weighing before us. It hasn't changed.
they address key issues with regard to teaching with one text a lot of basic or actually we would consider basic you normally people consider advanced procedures but the assumption is you're having to deal with waves of casualties this is not the only other people go it's just too much to do with its doomsday well world war two people and that wasn't doomsday that was just a regular old knockdown kick him in the teeth kind of war the casualty waves coming in were massive
people had to think the process through. We don't want to have to learn by attrition. I don't want to lose people because somebody had to learn the hard way. We have all the solutions in the text, on the shelf, explain the problems and the processes and how to get it done.
you're doing what we've been asking, George, of a lot of people. Think the process through and collect as much as you can so that you can do as much as possible. Now, let me give you a recommendation for medical support items. If you have any college campuses near you, the college campuses, if they're bigger campuses, usually have some medical studies on board. If they do, either medical studies or they have clinics, they have a property disposal site.
At those property disposal sites, the bigger the hospital attached to the school that they use for education, the more cool stuff they get rid of for almost for free. Everything from, for instance, IV solution hangers. I've bought entire paddle sets, okay, D-fib units for $10.
With the batteries charged by a new less than a year year and a quarter old with the little baby paddles and everything You know, there's a different set you have to use for infants all that stuff will be on board right off the ambulance as they sell it because they got to cycle it through and buy new Thank you George, God bless I'll tell you what we got Sam waiting in the wings to from Missouri George was just finished We'll be back in about three minutes on the Intel report here. It's Friday on we the people radio network
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is the intelligence report. A question from the chatroom, which is really important if I'm talking about uniforms. It is true that while there's a thermal or IR reduction material, it's actually a chemical coating that goes into both the weave of the cloth and there's a process whereby they're dipped. Or actually, it's a spray, however you want to call it. Anyway, the question was, well, when you wash them, doesn't that take it out? In fact, as we heard, well, that is true.
uh... when the first bt use of the mark ones came out most people who are the service might remember this everybody was excited cosplay we're going to get camouflage uniforms bt use in woodland pattern well what happened is the contractor did a little bit and then he did something even lower he went to a second contractor uh... in part of it was in mexico part of the someplace else but the guy did not build the stuff to spec cloth was not pre shrunk
And what happened is, you might recall there were these woodland camouflage clothes that when they were washed, in regular weather we normally wash clothes, that they had this kind of a blue tint to them. And it's because the colors leach.
Well, everybody learned about this real quick and about hot water washing the BDUs. Number one, the clothes all changed by three inches in dimension. This is not exaggeration. You may recall this. So that what units had to do is everybody came out with the uniforms that had the new ones. Most everybody had to switch back to their old green uniforms because they didn't have a, now they didn't have a BDU uniform that fit. And what everybody did is they held them up and kind of figured out which ones were closer to the next size down that could wear the shrunk, now the re-shrunk clothing.
And this was so that somebody would be able to wear that uniform. And this was a big problem. Well, what we decided, and to do as always in the military, is we decided to experiment. One of the things that we found worked, and I've recommended this on the air over the years, is if you get brand new BDU or any kind of combat uniform that's like made in the six pocket pants or pocket top, and it's even if it's commercial, is rather than washing it in regular laundry detergent, is to use a dish soap
that has a lemon base. In other words, like, we always talk about Lemon Joy, there's a name brand, but there's no name brand versions of this. Remember that the lemon oil helps to set the color in the clothing.
and is less abusive to it. Now the detergents that are in the soap, the dish soaps, are actually a little harsher in other ways, but they keep the clothing, A, clean. The lemon oil helps to set the color to keep it in place, and it doesn't wash out the protective IR coating that's in the clothing. Now here's another part about that most people don't understand, they don't have the experience with it, this is the thing.
is that the clothing was supposed to all be withdrawn from issue and new was supposed to be issued every two years, no later than every two years, so that the person would continue to receive the IR protection clothing and have that capability in the field. Now here's an idea. How many of you are bow hunters? How many of you recall that out there on the market, some places may still have it on the shelf because if they haven't sold it, they're not going to throw it away.
It was sold by the plastic quart, about 3 inch diameter bottle, about 10 inches tall, sometimes 8 inches tall. It looked like a shampoo bottle, but it was anti-thermal. It was a special treatment process that was available, a chemical process that you either sprayed onto the uniform or you could soak it in the solution. And when you pulled it out, it would eliminate your thermal signature with Bambi.
Well, that's the same stuff that's in your woodland camouflage, guys. So if you want to improve the quality of all of your uniforms and equipment that you have out there and reduce their thermal image, you can also experiment because, remember, they have thermal scopes and IR scopes that you can actually play with and test. Check to see how it works. You don't have to do all your clothing until somebody does a test batch. But this stuff is out there. It's in the commercial circles. Dunham's carries it.
Cabela's had it I'd most of the boat bow hunting shops have it check it out find out more about it You guys can do all the work in your area. I don't have to okay We got Sam and he had been so patient too, and then we've got Tom, but we got Sam from Missouri waiting in the wings here Sam Are you there? I'm pretty good go right ahead, please first ever got that package. I said you that that yes RV piece yes, we did thank you appreciate that yes We are being tested you know whether you agree with everything that senator not the truth of the matter is we are definitely
I've run that several times back in the 50s and the mess with the job that's being gone like it is now has come to mind to me reading what's going on around here. You know, a gas price is going up, you know, and we're going to continue to see an escalation of that because it gets relying on foreign oil. And after that, then these, once it got us by the assembly, decide they're not going to take, they're going to take it in, preferably cause the price and other goods. Around here, a few that we know of now that are in using it in there. Now, I don't
things is personal with the gasoline vehicles or not with as you can with the diesel is one advantage to having a diesel is that you can run it on anything that'll burn. Actually let's go one step further as I and we've mentioned this several times on the air the original not original the post Korean War deuce and a half ran on basically a diesel motor that was called a multi fuel the multi fuel could run on Mo gas it could run on diesel fuel but it had a book and how it was it was to calibrate this engine
It was developed as a combination project from TARCOM, Tank Automotive Command and Transportation Automotive Command, right here in Warren at the tank plant. And this motor, you had a book. It was like a bible. It was about, oh, I'd say two and a half to three inches thick, depending on when it was printed, because there were different variations. The thickness of the paper was the only difference. But you could take it, and with this book, you could take, for instance, wine,
uh... say split your all from the field or if you just had for joel from the field or if you just had one or if you had water and you had some of the combustible you could make any combination and it showed you the parts combinations and it's told you how to calibrate the motor for what you were going to use
and it wouldn't get necessarily 20 miles to the gallon, it might only get 4 miles to the gallon, but you would still be going down the road in a combat situation or otherwise if you were waiting for the gasoline or if you were waiting for just the diesel, you might be sitting there until the next bomb drops.
and that was a whole idea that these motors have already been in place i believe and not not a not even a question is not even a rumor i think it was as well as a rumor that the carburetor's it could do seventy miles uh... to the gallon i've seen them we've already seen them uh... over the years i've met all over the country who were driving them and or actually were driving them at the time because it is possible to do this i know too many automotive engineers that are my age or older that will tell you flat out they have the capability to make make it possible for us to be complete
free national nonsense. The car companies are cooperating, so the only solution is going to be for us to make and make the solution. And that's where the multi-fuels come in. Everybody knows about the Volkswagen Rabbit, but everybody, one of our friends just picked up one. The Jetta is the Volkswagen Rabbit with a trunk.
and the Jetta has the same little diesel engine that will do just exactly what you're talking about. It can be cleaned up. I would spend the money on replacement parts and take the originals and put them off as spares, but I would rebuild the engine, at least the basic ports and everything, and that thing will run on vegetable oil. It'll run on all kinds of other combinations of burnables as long as they're in the same viscosity, and it works. And that's what... Yeah, mention the fact too.
find some of these vehicles.
mind to with those.
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And you know another thing real quick, Sam, you brought transportation. Now a couple of guys have been asking and I've been mentioning this. Another solution, and this would work best with bigger vehicles, is steam powered cars. That sounds weird, but it's not complicated. Not as complicated as it sounds. I'm going to give another number out here because I want to make sure that everybody has this to at least buy.
I'm planting seeds wherever I can. A suburban or a pickup truck size vehicle, the motor pack would be small enough that it fits under the hood. All the technology's already been worked out. You could go with an automatic transmission, but I would go with a truck, preferably and with a transmission that was used on a diesel. The diesel engine has to take greater torque. They were beefed up. They were heavier built. All the research was already done on that technology.
So a diesel train, a transit normally would adapt to the diesel would be your first best choice in a standard pickup truck size configuration or a suburban or whatever. These are 70 series truck would be just fine for this project. The motor pack, and here again I'm going to give everybody out on the line the number for the company, one of the guys that actually has already developed a completely modern engine. His name is Mike Brown. Telephone number 417887.
8 9 1 9. He's located at P.O. Box 4 8 8 4 N. Next line is in Springfield, Missouri. The zip is 6 5 8 0 8. He's got a V-pack motor. This thing was completely engineered from the ground up. He's the design engineer for this. He's the man who's created it. Mike Brown is in the steam big time and again this is another way to promote it.
Everything could be put together with this with a small scotch boiler and a multi-fuel or multi-combustible burn chamber. Very small. We're not talking something big the size of a locomotive. With all the technology, especially with the advantages in the metals that we can get right now, including stainless, there is no excuse for more of these vehicles to be on the road. We've already been experimenting with it at this end in Michigan.
and working with these. This is something that's already done. We're talking about being able to go down the highway and use corn, cherry pits, wood chip or wood pellets, or any kind of flammable fluid just like you're talking about into the burn chamber. And the burn chamber is only about the size of, say, a peach can. Now, it heats a small scotch boiler. The scotch boiler provides the steam for the engine. The engine itself will produce about the same horsepower as a 302.
Yeah, absolutely. And that should be able to fit in there, right? Right, but I would go with a Suburban. It would fit in a full-size car. I think the thing is, smaller cars, what I've been recommending is this. The early 90s period cars are laying all over the place, and trucks, the bigger trucks, because motors for them are a little pricier and the cars are about 10, 15 years old.
Yeah. That window is when vehicles usually become expensive enough for the motors because they're being demanded between several vehicles that are still on the road, there are so many on the road, that they're competing for the engines and they want top dollar. So you get the advantage of the ultralight technology that started to come into play in the 90s, combined now with the alternate energy source,
stainless steel exhaust is already in place but you don't really need the exhaust. It would serve a different purpose which I'd have to explain. We don't have time on the air but we're going to get into that. I'm going to be putting some of these things up on the website and we're going to offer them up on the air in different ways as ideas, just as concepts. But the whole thing would be set up so that it would be safe to run and look at it. You use it as a highway car. Most people can't afford to cross their state anymore, right?
So what if you have a, what basically used to be called a land cruiser or a touring car for your long-term use, local car using even just conventional combust, you know, regular combustion engine for local skirmishing back and forth or scurrying around your, you know, your neighborhood. The steam car could be used for both, but let's just think that application. One car is for bulk and prime moving and probably would only cost about two or two to five dollars to cross the whole of your state on steam.
Yeah, yeah, absolutely. So that's the direction to go in. And again, the Jetta, like we talked about, or the little rabbits, I'd be watching for those now, people. We're going to be needing more and more of the vehicles like that. And again, the pre-72 non-electronic ignition systems on the combustible engines we do have. Yeah, absolutely. Another thing, too, I'll leave it with you real quick that around here, be on and don't feel like having the mental stuff. The system's good and you don't have any links.
Be careful and make sure there are no leaks that develop. You can put propane in canisters. You can form very quickly. Okay, thank you Sam. Bye bye. Tom, come up there right now. Tom from Brooklyn. Uh oh, I think we have Tom from Brooklyn. He's waiting in the wings hopefully. Hello. There we go, we got you Tom. Listen, we were talking in the chat room about batteries and stuff like that. This whole circuitry works on three and a mark. Right, basically what we're talking about here is you need what's called a clean power supply.
And we need to make sure that we have it mated to the system or else we're going to have a problem with components not wanting to run as long as they should. No, you just turned it into junk. I mean, you've just turned it into gelatin. Right. No, there is no experiment. There is no experiment. You know, remember them little space blankets you used to put in your pocket? In which everybody should have at least two of on their person. The thermal, the space blankets for emergency use or at the very least four. Or we're going with it because we brought this up. Okay, for something between five
for a small animal. Right, exactly. There's a critter or something natural occurring. Preventing all kind of governmental things. Now the thermal blankets, the more expensive ones are usually camouflaged on one side and actually a little thicker. The lighter ones that you're talking about, the mylar ones, are usually, they used to be about a dollar. I know the dollar's gone down in value, so they're probably up around $1.52 a piece, but they're still worth it.
Well, if you're talking about winter gear and stuff like that, it's very, very easy. Oh yes, yeah. Well, one of the techniques also, and this sounds strange for people probably listening, very easy. Actually, sew it up into a camouflaged umbrella or into an umbrella that's been modified a little bit, and it actually works very, very well as a stand-off signature reflector.
Tom, it makes a great parabolic intent. That's right, for the other direction, thank you. Tom, I'm gonna let you go. Okay, later. God bless, bye bye. Ladies and gentlemen, we're at the top of the hour. Thank you for listening. As always, God bless the Republic. Guests of the New World Order, we shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. God bless and good evening.
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