July 24, 2007
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Mark Koernke issued a mobilization warning order for volunteer deployments to the U.S.-Mexico border, emphasizing preparation and logistics over the next 45 days. The show focused extensively on field readiness, equipment maintenance, water management, medical support, and desert survival tactics. Koernke and co-hosts Alfie Omega and Don discussed the deployment as a practice run to test command structure, self-sufficiency, and coordination before potential larger actions. The episode also addressed media criticism of border volunteers, promoted Ron Paul's presidential campaign, and stressed the importance of communication infrastructure and night vision capabilities for the operation.
- border deployment
- militia mobilization
- desert preparedness
- field equipment
- water management
- medical support
- ron paul
- second amendment
- constitutional rights
- command structure
- logistics
- night vision
- radio communications
- load-bearing equipment
- preventive maintenance
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat. And speaking low to me, he said, we'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 is free.
in 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 the 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 they're children, all people. 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 in each God-given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As Iowoke vanished in the midst of 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 in a 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?
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Of course, we are in the second hour. This is, again, a reminder that we have the mobilization warning order for our deployments on the border. And this is going to continue to accelerate. Now, a warning order, basically it's a preparatory order. In other words, OK, guys, we've got things in the works. We've got everybody in motion. A lot of good people are doing the right thing. Well, this is so you won't get caught off guard. Check your personal equipment. Make sure your LBE, load-bearing equipment, is squared away.
Make sure that your combat harness is the way it should be and that it fits. In other words, put it on, try it, make sure it works. Also make sure the batteries are changed. Make sure your wiring is squared away. Backpack is the way it should be. Remember, you're going to be living out of it to a degree. And then start looking at what it is that you're going to need for however long you're going to stay down there. Remember, extra pants, extra underwear, t-shirts, spare uniforms or clothing. And again, you want to make sure you're able to
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And in that process then we're going to be very squared away while we're out there. Now we are going to be in the field at different times and that depends on the type of person, you know, what you're capable of. When you get down there, we still need people sitting in the arm in the, in the armchairs slash the lawn chairs monitoring. So they'll be LPOPs. We're going to have mobile aggressive patrolling to protect the LPOPs and also to take and fill in the blanks and areas where there's problems. But we need drivers. We need people to help with the cooking.
We need people to help with administration. We need computer techs. We're going to have a lot of other jobs down there. And remember, it's not an eight hour on and 16 hours off. For the operation to be effective, it's going to be 24 hours. Now, that means we're going to have to come up with scheduling. And that's we have our straw bosses for us, slash the unit commanders or district commanders in the area. They're going to take care of that. Well, Don, we have a gentleman who's helping with the process here. Alfie Omega, are you there?
we have a caller hey guys i do tonight very good yes they've been on the phone all day on the west coast and we got uh... one little problem here i think we can correct real quick uh... they're not able because of the lag time in the time from east coast time to west coast time they're missing the broadcast they're not able to pick them up uh... trying to get that word away what i'd like to see is ed go ahead and try to rebroadcast more of the talks about the border
on LTR in his off time, I mean when he's got no other show on. We need to get this word out, it needs to continue. It's got to be reverberated to the people over and over and over again if we're going to be successful. Yes, we'll do what we can from this end too. Now remember, this was... I'm just trying to do the same and line them up where they can get to the archives. I was going to say this...
This program is archived too through WTPRN and the gentleman doing a great job. I believe you can pull it right up, go right to the archive and they can round up the two hours here also. Okay, that's what I'm trying to get them to do. We're just going to have to make sure that that's available for them. That's our biggest stepping stone right now is to get the word out farther every night. Otherwise, good response. A lot of people that have come up online, talked to a lot of people on the West Coast, Nevada, some in Arizona.
Everybody's ready to go. They're waiting for the time. I've got people here that I never would have expected that I work with that have said, you're going to the border. And I said, yeah. And they go on. I want to go. And I said, OK, you can go. Exactly. So this is a key issue right now. I'm hearing a lot in the chat room. We should be going to Washington. No, not yet, guys. This is step one. We need a practice run. We need to get our logistics situated. We need to get our command structure and continue to be effective.
This is a practice run, guys. For your equipment, like Mark said, for your supply ability, for your ability to self-sustain. All the things you've been practicing started in the 90s. Yes. It's coming to hold. So now it's time. You've been trying to get ready for 15 years, 17 years, however many years. Now it's time to go check it out. Are you ready? And I believe we can do an exceptional job. We've got a lot of young people. One of the things that, you know, Alfie, I was bringing up with people in off conversations too.
off the air is that the LA Times did this piece about the Browns and they're saying, oh, it's all just these old retired people and they're evil and bad and whatever. And it's like, really? Well, I know poker face isn't retired. And I've seen a lot of the other good people that have participated in all of these actions most recently, and it is a broad spectrum of America.
and that's one of the things that's terrifying, the ring knockers, the characters behind the scenes, it is a broad spectrum and America is awake contrary to the fact that they're not talking about it in the controlled press or they're trying to avoid it. I'll give you the best example. Last night on National Pavlim Radio, oh I'm sorry, National Public Radio, they had an interview that we caught that was on and if anybody wants to check their archives on this, it was about 10 o'clock. It was on NPR.
And what were they talking about? Well, the fact that this type of talk radio and our American communications systems that are privately owned like this and that are coming up from below are not controllable and therefore we're evil and bad because we're even though it's too much democracy. There was the term they're using. Now this one, the liberals, by the way.
and we've said this for years that we knew this was coming they were lamenting because we just could access too much information and then what does a guy say he goes well their gatekeepers aren't able to maintain control uh... mark that's right i have one day i have one one person i answer to an n alpha you know this and don you know what i do no king but king jesus event gatekeeper that sounds like eighties in hell they have talked on there for that that means it's working mark
making headway if they're that upset or even got started that we've already accomplished half of our path that's right and the the one thing the mistake that's being made is is not to be bashful you don't have to be air i don't want anybody to be arrogant
But you must be solid. I want to say it's not forceful, but you people, all of you have good working knowledge. You know, when we talk, unlike the controlled media, we provide every tool that we possibly can to arm you so that you have everything you need when somebody says, well, I don't think. You know, I always say, yep, you probably aren't thinking. I wouldn't be that snide right away. I say, I know you're not thinking.
Well, I know, but you know what I mean? In other words, you're working with a new person sometime. You gotta make, okay, well, I'm gonna make you think, here, let's walk through this. And the bottom line is, is that all you people that have been doing all this work for so many years, it is paying off in that the young people are listening and understand they're not stupid. It's just, if they haven't been given the information, or if they've had a dogma that has been repeated in the controlled public fool system over and over again, all they're doing is repeating it without asking the right questions.
And the key to liberty and freedom is to be able to ask questions, find answers, and make decisions. And that's what we're doing. I don't want, we don't want people that are just, you know, like, you know, just like trained dogs. We don't, we're humans, we're Americans, we're living, breathing people. We invite people to come to this country under the right conditions. But we have people with an agenda of the destruction of the sovereignty of this nation. That's what we oppose.
That's our goal. That's our key. We are going to have to do, we're going to have to, our employees are failing us, right guys? Yeah, the public servants. You're right, our employees. A temporary job. Yep, and every time, well here's the thing, look at the temporary employee they're thinking about throwing at us if we're not careful. You got either the Democrats on one side or the Republicans on the other. We know there's only one that's the solution. That's Ron Paul.
And he's going to probably get lassoed with one running mate or another. We know that once we get him into place. And we probably are going to get a good opportunity to choose that man if we do it right. There we go. I want to go back to a point you made, Mark, that needs to be a little bit here. It is time to quit worrying about it, OK? My wife and I had another conversation about that today. We stepped out again a little bit farther. We've got as far as we're going to be. We don't have any problem with it.
and anybody with any common sense is gonna be a little scared. I know what's coming. That's my advantage. I know the end result of my action of my country. In the last, I do something. There's nothing else I can do. I can sit here and go ahead, tuck my tail between my legs, sit in my chair, grab my beard, turn on the TV, and try to forget it's happening. I can't do that. I can not do that. Well, what you're saying? I have to tuck myself out there. I'm sorry, Donna.
I'm a good interrupter, you know that. But what you're saying is, if you were to just sit back and just, you know, try to live like a sheeple, your enemy will come along and if they find the need, they will eat you. They will devour you. And to you, that is an unacceptable solution. Myself. Totally unacceptable. Right. I don't know how to get it across to people. I've talked to people today and they're waking up. They know this radio station is going to come up. They know that they're going to get to hear the truth. These guys at the feet...
these ranchers, they're pissed off. The parking is out there, it's a good thing. For the first time since the 90s, I've seen this happen. It's got to continue. Everybody's got to do their part. Everybody's got to stay on board. Everybody's got to punch your head. You're going to have to take your lumps, but keep punching. That's what they want. They want to think we're slowing down. We've got to speed up. That's what this is all about. Go to the border. Let's see each other. Let's meet each other. Let's see what we can do.
Let's be shown what to do. We'll be part of the fact that we're all there together, guys. So Dave, Alfie, stay right there. Don, you're right there. This is Mark. We'll be back in about three minutes for our first break of the second hour on We The People Radio Network. Ladies and gentlemen, we'll be back shortly.
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trying that poor con, conga, or not trying him, barbecuing that poor Congolese fellow. And these were supposed to be men from a civilized portion of the world. You know, not, not the Mongols or the, the Vigos, the Vandals. Let's go right down the list. It was from one of the socialist states. More of a need to take and get going on this border thing. That's the important issue. Tonight, I made out my little list I'm looking at, I've already realized I don't have enough room
take what I'm going to take but I still have to overcome that logistics problem myself. If you're going to be in the desert, I've lived in the desert, make sure you bring something so you're off the ground, okay? You can't sleep on the ground. Remember there's going to be dew every morning you're going to have dew on anything that's not covered. Take your extra talk, take extra plastic, cover everything at night. It played preserves in the desert for years.
There's a lot of halfsles there, dirt, brushes. You've got to have brushes, clean your equipment, clean everything. Everything is going to have sand in it from your bed. There's a few things you're going to have to be ready for. This is a different environment for most of you. Look into it now. You've got 45 days. OK? Reed? Now, that's a good point, especially we've talked about this weapons maintenance and also personal gear maintenance is that you're constantly doing PM, preventive maintenance.
and you must think that way. Once you're in the field, you're a moving machine and the machine has to be well maintained. Well, all of your equipment supports you as the motivator, as the tool that is part of this overall team effort. Each individual is going to have to take care of themselves and help with the, when we use the buddy system, help with the other person's equipment so that they're not having to
fight certain issues. Somebody needs a canteen, they can't get to it. You take it out of the pouch if it's one that's inaccessible or readily inaccessible. The idea is that you work together. And if you see something that's going wrong, you don't hesitate, it's not because you're trying to demean somebody. I've never ran into this for years. Well, you told me what to do or he told me about it. Well, it's because the idea is that if you don't work properly or if something malfunctions on you, the team doesn't function properly. So we're making recommendations now.
to ensure that before that happens, we've got an opportunity to be plugged in and squared away. That's what we're talking about. We say squared away. Another thing, a good point there is remember that it's going to be cold at night. Contrary, you know, it's warm during the day. It can be bitter at night very quickly. The air is much thinner. Look at carrying, again, at least the woolly pulley, the other cold weather gear that's, you know, again, you can use a mixer, a combination of layers to accomplish the mission.
And we are looking towards the fall, which is of course, you know, still it doesn't seem like it, but August, we're looking just a little past August with this window of opportunity. So that is going to be an issue. And moisture, extra ponchos, I know it's becoming harder to get the better ponchos, but if you can, try to go with subdued colors with everything that you pick up. But if all you can get is, is,
a regular old plastic tarpaulin, that's fine. Better something than nothing. Get what you can, we'll upgrade and do what we can to help you once you're on the ground. Here's another point to touch on you guys. You might think you're going to the desert, but take your poncho. Gal, you're coming up on the rainy season, aren't you? I'm sorry? You're in your rainy, monsoonal season, aren't you? Yeah, that's going to be the time when you're going to get the flash flooding over there. That's very, very...
point because if anybody's looked at that terrain and I have and I have some other friends doing some noble work on that right now there's a lot of wooded area there's a lot of Valley the valleys are gonna present problems during the flash floods there's a lot of issues to look into here guys we got 45 days to get ready every day somebody is gonna get on here somebody is gonna be in the chat room probably me probably Don we're gonna tell you some more stuff to do you've got asked we can't make you act if you're not ready when you get there
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you to do most of the things that you're going to need to do. However you're in the desert. So, without water. If you will stop you at my aid station and I'll poke holes in you and I'll fill you back up with fluid and I'll tell you what you did wrong, now you're going to have that problem again. Because now you're more susceptible to that heat. That's going to be another issue.
I don't want to see anybody without a booney hat on. You've got to have a booney hat. You are in the desert. Look at our troops. Come on guys. Simple, simple, simple. You've got to have them. They're going to cover. You bet. You've got to have cover. Yeah. The other thing we do around here, it's 90 degrees. It's 90% humidity all summer, all day long some days. In order to stay cool, we
wiping that across your face and having it on your neck where your major blood vessels are coming up to your brain is going to suck that heat away and believe me you can last a lot longer with just that wet rag and it's so good to wipe your face with something cooler than the sweat that's on your face already. Interestingly enough they used to call that Navajo air conditioning.
Yes, sir. Everybody remembers the term because that's the first and most common way that air conditioning was developed is utilizing a wool blanket or a wool woven or a cloth woven material or even any type of vegetation that was woven and dried.
wet it, hang it in the window, and the natural convection actually cools the air that will be coming into an enclosure. It also works when it comes to being close to your body. Another example of that are the canteen covers. Nobody ever asked, why are there wool inserts in the canteen covers? They're supposed to be wet. That's right. Natural convection helps to cool things.
It pulls the heat out and it's the withdrawal of calories that keeps you from overheating and actually cools the water while you're carrying it. 114 degree water, don't sound good. That's right. Well, I'll tell you what, ladies and gentlemen, we'll be back in three minutes here on We The People Radio Network. We've got Alfie Omega, Dom, and Mark, and we'll be right back.
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Hey you guys, that's Poker Face. This is the intelligence report. We've got Alfie Omega on the line with us. Alfie, I'm sure you're going to agree with this. You know, that was a good point. You don't want to sleep on the ground in the desert. There's a lot of creepy crawly things. You know, if you set your cot down or your hammock or what, good point. You don't want to sleep with your boots on, particularly if you've been sweating through the day. You want equipment, you want to treat your equipment. Well, summer in Arizona. I learned a lot of little, and you know, snakes are a good reason to get up off the ground. Rattlesnake bite can be fatal.
than the great big ones. But if you set your boot and you swing your upside down, strike it by the heel a number of times before you put your little foot into that boot and find some welcome guest in your bedding in the desert, aren't there, Al? I got a lot of questions here going in the chat room right now. First one, somebody's asking how much water. There's never enough. Never enough. Never enough. You're right. Underline that. So prepare to have more than you want, more than you need, more than you could give away.
I can't tell you, there's two gallons a day, it's not going to do it. One of the tricks to that again is, and there's an option, cheapest, not, now of course, it depends on the philosophy, but I don't go along with the Camel Pack necessarily, except that you can use it, provided you carry other water. And the reason I say that is because I'm looking at this from a combat perspective, obviously we're working on patrolling here, so more water, get the Camel Pack, put it on your back.
Set up two or three or four and I prefer four they want to balance the weight Two on them two extra canteens on the backpack two extra canteens on the butt pack now One of the tricks here if you want to lighten it up is right now There's so many different sizes of cheap throw away water bottles water containers
One of the tricks, find a nylon pouch that fits that container and put it on where you would normally station your canteens. Or, find a water bottle that fits your canteen covers. Once you've got that in place, that lightens the weight of the canteens. However, remember this, the military made their canteens a certain weight for a reason. If they could have gotten away with thinner and cheaper, they would have.
But in field testings, they found that, well, let's see, the guy's being shot at, hmm, bumping into things. He breaks things. He things smack into him. He smacks into them. The container needs to be resilient in a particular way. So that's one of the considerations about why canteens were built as heavy as they were even when we went to the green plastic from the stainless. Either way, whatever you're going to use, the reason I like the individual containers, if a bullet passes through one water container, all I'll lose is a quart.
If a bullet passes... Now I'm going to say it, right now go to the farm supply orchards that sells the cheapest water there is. Okay? There you go. You can set that up for nothing. Not doing any advertising for them, but that's the cheapest one you're going to find. It's going to beat Walmart. Yep. And also you can, we can grab it by the case, bring it with you. Now here again, I would ask this. Buy more than you need.
Bring it down with you if you do use it, that's fine But whatever you don't use we plan on leaving it with the troops there And it's part of a part of the their gift to them from another part of the state That's where it's not part of the country. That's what this all about the other issue I'm having here and again I'm gonna tell you how to tell us you're dehydrated right off the bat simple easy no lab test don't need to go to the doctor if you're not peeing or if you are and it's dark and it's smell hind already it's almost too late
If you're not seeing, you're not hydrated. End of story.
That's called TURGER and you're going to learn about that. We're going to teach some classes. I'm going to show you how to do this stuff with nothing flat. I'm going to show you how to come in and do an assessment on somebody in 10 seconds or less and know what to do. I'm going to show you how to do this stuff. You just got to show up. Excellent. Now there again, one of the most important things is water, water and more water, but also we're going to be prepared with medical support in other areas, aren't we? Oh, you bet. We're going to be complete. We'll have stretchers.
have the ability to evac, we will have the ability to do air runs or an ER. We will provide that. That's my game. I'm going to run that game. If I have to run separate, have the ability, I have the equipment to do just like any normal auction or battalion aid station as I ran would do. The supplies. To make sure that you don't leak if there's a problem and you're damaged, remember you don't have to be shot. You're running through the brush.
you fall and there's a stump of a yucca plant that you didn't see in the middle of all those leaves when you hit it.
and it perforates your calf or it hits you in the leg. This can happen. It's not the most likely thing, but stuff happens in the field. It will happen. It will happen. If it does, we're going to be ready for it right away. We're going to make sure that you're turned around quick. Unless you're a litter case, you're going to be back out in the field in no time because we have the capability to make sure you're square away. But if you can't go out in the field and you just get a little nick and needs to require rest,
We've got lots of administrative work that needs to be done to help keep things running. So you'll still have some to do. I hope that people work in the aid. That's right. The aid man needs help. So that'll work out just fine. Exactly. So there's, again, there's going to be an effective management system in place by the troops themselves, by the people themselves, the participants.
everybody's going to be able to provide their skills to make this work that much better. We're going to show the other side how to do it right. Here's a kicker about this, guys. They're spending how many billions? In fact, they just arrested several people here, I guess, today and yesterday because of a couple hundred million dollars, which is a drop in the bucket that's chicken feed. Twenty million and a hundred million dollars that there was some pilfry, John, because of backdoor deals and bribes for contracts.
We're talking and measuring in the trillions or in the hundreds of billions now imagine if we just took One fingernail scratching of that and the manpower that is already available and put it on the border properly Imagine would give us a million dollars. Oh my oh my god With a million dollars people the border would be secure would be a problem be quite honest We'd have it squared away in no time, but I
We're going to do it with even less than that because we all have the resources. And again, this is a chance to put your money where your mouth is, but also, as is pointed out, it's a chance for you to go through the motions in a very realistic scenario. This is not an exercise. This is a real deployment. It is an effective deployment with a lot of good people working together. And we're going to coordinate the effort so that it works along a broad front.
You know, ideally guys, the next step, and I do not understand why it was not followed through on, we could literally put enough people on the border with all the volunteers to pretty well cover all of the border. Let's say, we'll let the National Guard take care of the part they're supposed to be taking care of. We'll take care of the rest. There are the people out there to do that, but phase one, we need to get everything in motion. We need to put everything in place.
We're going to basically set the machine up and have it so that it's running. And all of us, all of you, everybody participating is going to decide where we go with this from the 30-day benchmark. I'm already hearing people wanting to go to Washington. That is another issue, and it's something that, again, it's been a long-term, long-time discussion, especially in the light of what it is that's taking place right now.
As we all know, there's no other word you can use other than treason with regard to what's been going on. The Senate definitely has been hearing the word, not just from us, but look at what happened with some of the responses by, of all people, Dianne Feinstein, who was lamenting that they had gotten so many calls from around the country. Well, I know that not all of those people are listening to the program right now, and I know they're not listening to all of our Patriot programming, so you see, there's people from all walks of life.
that if everybody just came together, the country would be safe, the borders would be secure, we could shut down the nonsense overseas, it's mostly frivolous, you know, profiteering, and we'd be doing just fine. We could go have a beer and watch TV. We would for a change. Wouldn't it be strange? Well, in the meantime, we got a lot of work, as we know, so that we're going to stay plugged in with. Again, ideas, people with suggestions. Now, one of the other things, I won't touch on it, but a Russian cold and wet vest.
something that the the specimen used for years but it's also known in different forms with for instance the Norwegian the Swedish and the Finnish military and because of cold and extreme hot weather conditions. Guys stay right where you are. Ladies and gentlemen we're on our last break here with the afternoon intelligence report. We will be back in about three minutes.
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Althe, I want to thank you too by the way because again like many of our men you have been stepping forward and taking care of things for us. I mean actually working together which is what we need to see but we're committed to this. I cannot stress that enough that this is this was something that has been building over the last several you know months. There were questions even a year ago that I couldn't answer from behind the wire until I could see what was transpiring.
But in the last two weeks especially, they're cascading interest on the part of many, many, many people. All that we're doing publicly is announcing what privately was asked by a lot of men and a lot of women. And I got to say thank you to your wife, also to the many other women out there supporting their husbands and the girlfriends that are going to be out there too. There's a lot of people that say they're going to come down as a unit, as a family.
That sometimes is possible, other times isn't. We understand that we're going to have to be sometimes in two places at once. We're going to do everything in our power to make sure there's constant online communication in any way that's necessary so that those who have to leave the family unit or have to leave, you know, other friends behind, they'll be able to stay in touch. This is also very critical. Now, that's where we get into something we talked about and you're familiar with too.
is communication pods and actually radio communications in general. We're not going to leave that a blank spot, are we? No, and I'm just going to go over, you know, get your pen and paper ready. Here we go. I'm going to throw you my list. This is what I'm getting ready already. It's on there, not my medical gear, because that's already a given. But just my radio, and I'm going to bring FRS, GMRS, two meter.
Everything up from the 2 meter band to the 160 band I'm going to have in backpack form. I'm going to show you what you can do with different radios, different antenna setups that I'm going to bring. All this is going to run on battery. It's going to be backed up with solar. I'm going to bring a small generator for backup for those. That's two ways to take care of my problem. I'll be able to charge your cell phone. I'll be able to let you run your cell phone as long as you want to run your cell phone off of my equipment alone and I'll never even know you were there.
Your tent, your fuel, all the pieces you need to maintain that equipment. Cares, tables, ropes, pencils, paper, pens. People are going to have to write, I'll provide it. Pot, pan, paper plate, coffee pot. If I don't have my coffee, I'm not going to get anything done. I'll take care of my own. We're going to have to have those caffeine injectors? Is that what you're saying? Those coffee injectors? No, don't play ICU and run the way I do.
hours a day without a little assistance. I'm sorry, I'm 52 years old, I'm not getting any younger, and I've still got to do the job. I can outrun 90% of the kids that are there. So that coffee is important to me. That's something I've got to bring. Watch. If you can't watch any other way, baby wipes. The cheapest ones you can find at Walmart, the same thing we use in ICU to keep our people clean. Sleeping bags, your pillow, blankets.
get yourself a little bit of comfort out of the field okay you're not going to have much but when you lay down at night get off the ground have something to keep you warm get your pale your pillowy same pillow you have at home so that you can sleep at night if you don't sleep for the three you're going to get you're not going to be affected the next day your hat your shoes you got to have some shoes for in the camp um somebody mentioned it a different way in the correct terminology was that he said that when you're in the camp
Kenneskis are perfect. You don't need anything more than that. Perfectly good equipment. If you're going out, you gotta have your boots. Again, like Don said, you can't leave them on the ground. There's gonna be bugs in them, somebody's gonna get bit, and if you don't have insurance, I can only take care of so much of that. You're gonna have to go to the hospital if it's a rattlesnake bite. There's only so much we can do. Take your boots.
Tie them together, stick them off the ground. Easiest way to do it, like Don said, pick them up, tap them, beat the heck out of them before you put them on. This is, you know, Tawny just came in, she's telling me, you know, you gotta get some trash bags, you gotta pick up after yourself. A good heavy roll of plastic bags is gonna do you a lot of good. Cover your equipment, take care of your trash.
We gotta take care of our own waste. If we do not do that, we're gonna look like a bunch of Okies and I see them every day that throw their side and live inside. You're not gonna live long like that. You're gonna attract rats, you're gonna attract more vermin, now you've got a big problem. You've just created everybody a very dangerous situation. Preparation. Stuff's gotta be clean. You can believe Tanya bleaches everything we have every day and we're not getting it dirty.
It guarantees me that every single day I'm not doing like I'm doing tonight. My son ate at a funky restaurant in a little town. He's sick. He's got E. Coli. Probably has food poisoning. He's here at the house. He's taking his limo. Replace the IV fluids. We will. I can't do that for 150 people. Crazy. You guys screw up. I'm going to pay the price at the aid station. You can't do that. There's important issues out there.
And we do have the resources now, we have the time to prepare for this situation and make it a, it's not gonna be a soft landing because it's gonna be a lot of work, but it's gonna flow quickly and you will be amazed how quickly the time flies. This is something that most people are not used to. It doesn't take long, especially when you're busy and we're gonna have a lot of work ahead of us.
It is not just the hope, but it will be an issue where we have troops in the field who will be staying deployed as the, what we call the second line, in other words, the, no one say the shadow, but the people who are out there that you won't necessarily see every day, but they're going to be out there in force in between the LPOPs, the communications points, and along with the mobile troop elements that are going to be vehicle mounted.
We're going to be manning the border, manning the LPOPs, and we will have aggressive patrolling. The aggressive patrolling opportunity is very important because you're the eyes and you're the extended eyes and ears of all of these other people who are going to volunteer their time. And we're going to make sure that we take full advantage of every asset that we have and give it a chance to work properly. The tools are there and the resources are there.
Cheaper than there's a couple of different sources and I think like like everybody said we're not advertising for anybody Well, we are helping our guys that are our sponsors though as you know But cheaper than dirt's out there for a supplemental equipment and shop around see what they've got look to see what's out there That's at your local dollar store There's a lot of stuff you can pick up that when you're done with it It will be left behind and you're not going to cry also again. You have replacements or spares save money there see
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If all else fails, then there are other solutions, if it is a bright color, that can be used to cover it up, including the fact that you can have your better half, if she sows, make up a camouflage cover for it. Like what we used to do with the Alice Pack, a lot of guys didn't use them, but they have a elasti-sized cloth cover that goes over the whole Alice Pack. You can make a small version of that to go over the Camel Pack.
and Walmart got the material and the elastic. Yeah, and again there's even nylon. Now there's so many materials there's no excuse not to do this but the important thing is that you know again think ahead and take a look at the probability of having to deal with certain issues.
if you can get cheaper get it cheaper that's all i gotta say there is there's there are other things example the night vision uh... don's been a solution for this for a long time and but there's also other sources we're going to see one hundred percent night vision deployment were asking this even of our armchair observers
because this is something that really is going to shake the other side. We will see 100% technical deployment in particular areas to increase and improve our range and performance. Another thing, there are so many inexpensive scopes and binoculars out there, and a rifle scope can be used as an observation lens without any problem at all. But there are lots of different binoculars that are actually pretty reasonably priced, not really fancy.
but they work exceptionally well. Well, we need everybody to be, you know, optically armed. That's another area that we want to look at and consider. If it looks like, boy, I can't afford the night vision because that's just way out of my range, no matter what it is, at least go out there and get that $15 or $20 pair of binoculars from Walmart or whatever so that you've got some eyes that extend beyond just your local range. And fit in your BDU pocket. Yes, exactly. And you typically know...
Remember what Mark said we use our pockets. This isn't military guys. This is Nalicia. Right, we look like chipmunks when we're going down the road. Yes, sir. From all directions. Well guys, let's do it together. As always, God bless the Republic. Death of the New World Order. We shall prevail. Thank you guys. Appreciate it. We'll be back at 8 o'clock. God bless and good evening. God bless.
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