October 23, 2007
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Mark Koernke and guest Mike Nesser discussed comprehensive field medical support for militia operations, covering individual first-aid kit assembly, team-level medical infrastructure, and organizational casualty management. They addressed practical medical supplies including gauze, bandages, IV solutions, and improvised materials; emphasized the importance of medics remaining in rear positions rather than advancing with combat teams; and discussed supplementary topics including water storage, contamination concerns, nuclear fallout survival, food preparation, and graves registration. Callers contributed experiences as military medics and discussed sourcing medical supplies from hospitals and procurement channels.
- field medicine
- first aid kits
- militia operations
- casualty management
- medical supplies
- iv solutions
- wound dressing
- medic training
- preparedness
- combat operations
- nuclear fallout
- water storage
- graves registration
- merck manual
- nuclear war survival skills
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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 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 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?
Oh, 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 burning bright. As I awoke, he vanished in the midst for once he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame.
For even now as tyrants trampled 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 to dill the land of the free?
Ladies and gentlemen, this is the second hour of the African Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Currently, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines of occupied territories, north, south, east. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on
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Jump in there. We're going to start go right through from the individual right on up to overall operations with teams and with formations We're looking at the media we ended the last hour looking at the medical issues Go ahead and back up a little bit and go right down through first aid kits for the individual and then work right on through the teams and what it is We need for the groups to okay. Very good. I you know, the military has this what it's a pouch not the little tiny one that holds the Triangular advantage in the field comp bigger one. It's got a square
box in there. I found that I get rid of the plastic box, Ziploc bag, 3 inch ace bandage in there, about 4 dressings. A thin dressing advantage, a roller, instead of just your normal roller gauze, it's a little bit more springy and it'll sink to itself, like if you're going to be bandaging somebody's arm up by their elbow and then down towards the wrist, it gets narrower in the body.
the positions there. Also, I would put in a roll of either one. Usually the two inch does better because you can sit down in the middle, so there's a one inch of the dressings, or if you need some lighter, then you can pair it off with the two inch. And that works within the other side. That into that. And if you have your LBE on, somebody, your elbow or something, you don't have to stop. Take your backpack out to get your medical kit that's down in the bottom and dry.
handy and it's right there. So on the previous hour we were talking about the store-bought kit versus a homemade kit that you don't need immediately to wear an airway and your B kit too being any spill that you're going to need to have in the little advantage. One other thing to be used, I always have somebody that presents in clavicle. The clavicle is commonly called the collarbone which is the easiest bone in the body to break.
what you can do instead of you manage with that, usually be crazy and you can use the safety pin that's on your key chain and take your bandage and then make a cravat out of it. You lay it out flat it again. So now you have a fixed and then at body and that previously has a clap. A lot of people have a misconception of the lungs. It comes down to approximately the nipple all the way to the bottom of the rib cage. You have a
these ends are not secured, it's very easy for one of those to turn inward in the pump you're dealing with and all those things. Stawn gloves, and the patient, and the patient and you. Actually, if you've had somebody that's had a lot of loss of body, body is covered, you have it on your hands, you can wash them, you can sanitize them, but you're not gonna be able to sterilize them, actually in a field environment. Very important and for putting on dressings.
that keeps your bacteria on to you, then you take them on to another patient. Recommend a pair of glasses to keep them out of your eyes, because you can't see much, and I'll stress over again through this. I highly recommend getting the PERSDA Merck manual, and it's just diagnostic. One other thing is let's stay away. Anybody that's had a wound clean out with alcohol know that it's badly. The skin edges have a longer time for the wound to heal.
and then there's also the fire hazards. So oxide, that would be an item that you might want to have and make sure that the lid is tight because hydrogen peroxide will evaporate if it's not. If you're in an area where you have a cabin, instead of just a regular field environment, say you're operating out of a connex or some one of the rooms to be between patient in a spray bottle where you can go in and between each patient and want to keep us
want to wipe it completely dry. You want to leave a visual on there because then that'll continue to kill bacteria when you mop the floor. And this is the very, very... to change the mop head in each bucket in your solution in a ringer when you brand new dry mop head and you dip it down into the solution, your cleaning solution, and you put it into the on a dry...
dry you want it to have it dripping wet. Go into mop to do the whole complete. Then when you are thinning that mop head, do another bag so where it can be laundered. After the floor and then dip that mop head into your solution because now you have just contaminated. Make sure that it's dripping wet. You go in and you mop the complete. Then you put it to clean it. Another thing that I've noticed about
Yep, I hear the music. I'll tell you what Mike stay right there. This is the Intel report We're going over field temptation also personal medical support both before the individual and for organizational use stuff people would ask a lot of questions about Take notes. We'll be back in about three minutes here and we the people radio network Fabrique national makes a rifle known as the fusil automatic leisure or light automatic rifle considered to be the right arm of what's left of the free world
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for this program so that you can actually review or share with other people what you're hearing today. The one thing, Mike, you brought up, and this is critical, again, it starts with a person. The individual has to be knowledgeable and has to constantly be thinking. Now, the one thing you have to face on the battlefield is fatigue. It is a big problem. You don't get to choose when you're necessarily going to fight because the bad guys, of course, are deciding that they want to engage. But
And then sometimes you have to play catch up. In other words, you're going to have to do basic housekeeping to bring everything back up to the snow for as long as you possibly can. And while you can, there are basic things that can be done from personal hygiene to also medical support issues and to include rear area support. There's going to be a complete infrastructure. We have a lot of men and women, a lot of volunteers, a lot of people who are older, some people who are younger.
who are going to be dealing with medical support. Now that gets down to a basic motto that we have is we take care of our, if you have a casualty down, a person is assigned to help with that man to get that person out of the field. Each person will in turn secure that party to make sure that everything is done that's necessary to ensure the evacuation of the casualty. Now that doesn't mean that if there's more, if the person's in a litter case, the man's working by himself, there's gonna be other people working with them.
There's one person with each casualty whose job it is to make sure that all of the needs are met and that nothing is missed. It is critical to overall combat operations with militia formations especially. There's no excuse for this not to happen.
Now, there's another thing that overlaps with this too. There's a lot of people out there say, well, I don't think I could be out there in the fields of combat soldier. You're right. You may not be because of physical conditioning. But guess what? You can be at an aid station. You can work as an ambulance driver. You can help with medical support. Some of you are retired from one element of the
medical infrastructure in one form or another. You can be EMSs, some of our doctors. We have a lot of doctors, by the way. Most people don't realize this. We have a large number of doctors and dentists who are in the militia and support the Patriot Movement and have been in it for many, many years. Okay, most of their lives. We have extensive in-depth medical support. The other part of it is building up the infrastructure. Now, that gets into a little, just touch on this for a second.
You know, Mike, we don't just need the initial support. One of the things you've been bringing up several times, and I've been stressing this for years, it's not just the razor, it's the blades. Guys, once you fix the wound, you can't just leave the thing packed up. You have to change the dressing, right? Yes, sir. That's one thing that I find lacking a lot of these first-aid kits, and that's why I prefer to pack my own, because they'll have one little tiny two-by-two gauze in there, and that's it.
And one is not enough because we've got to consider the fact that we're, again, one of the issues here is that the hygiene slash prevent, we want to prevent infection, we've got to be able to do, and first of all, we're going to debride the wound. We won't get into that because you're going to do that.
discussing basics here, but after you've fixed the wound and you've got the guy trussed up, you're going to have to be able to change the dressing to evacuate tissue or to evacuate fluids that are coming from the wound. And we don't want them to build up because they are an environment that helps to propagate other bacteria. So you have to change the wounds if at all possible, change the wound dressings if at all possible.
Now, we might have to make do. I understand people are going to say, well, are you eventually going to run out? Yes, you are. That's why you're always looking for more. That's why you're always having to know how to go step by step from one improvising process to another. Women's sanitary devices. We've talked about this for years. Guys, women's sanitary devices did not show up on their own. The original Kotex, this is a little story unto itself. Originally Kotex were thought of by
women who were nurses who found out that hey these field dressings these small field dressings really well for absorbing blood. Well guess what they work in other ways too and even made a special device up for holding them. They actually were wound dressings that were being used and what happened is when the there are some innovative people when they got out of the military promoted this issue and it became an entire industry unto itself.
But it came from the actual disposable field dressings that were developed during World War, basically just before and during World War II. So there's a whole world of technology there that is available that's right on the shelf that allows you to bulk out where you may not be able to afford other things. And also you may just have be forced to improvise. There are horror stories about what the Viet Cong had to do
or what other countries even our military people uh... corregid or with uh... the philippines i've talked to men who are medics from that experience and they improvised from so many different things from hoses from cars because they didn't have enough we hope to avoid that or at least prevent as much of that as possible by being prepared now and uh... again uh... four by fours and two by twos are a good example uh...
like the average. Now for instance, we're packing the dressing. We may not just be laying something at a dressing, one of the other things there. If we have a deep gaping wound, we don't just want to necessarily stitch its size shut, or we may not be able to just, we have to leave it open to irrigate, don't we? Yes, one of the nice things that we've touched on at cling dressing before, and I'd also recommend that people have a good set of vantage scissors. If you have a three inch cling,
then you can cut off about a half of an inch of it at the end and then you can feed that all the way down way to the other and then when the wound gets full and then you can trim it off and then leave part of it hanging out so then it can be grasped and then pulled out and there's the cling dressing they may be a little bit more expensive than just your regular gold. I can't stress that.
I was going to say, I've had to have wound packings, especially with some arm injuries, in fact perforations, which include evacuating wound debridement and all of that. You can't stress enough that you can't imagine how much will go into a wound until you've actually had to deal with it. You have to think volume. Volume is the issue here. Always have, it's better to have too much, which you never will have too much. More on your person, not enough, and be looking at a person that might have to suffer, right?
One other thing that we kind of touched on about the medical support and things and you know, we've all seen the movies where there's a patrol moving out and somebody and everybody calls for the medic front and the medic goes the enemy knows that that they'll shoot to worse and and knowing that you'll send the medic out and when the medic goes out he takes his aid bag with him and then he gets shot and then they pin down everybody else and you lose the whole
The medic needs to stay in behind everybody and you send other people out to retrieve the wounded people and bring them back to a center where they are treated by the medic. It's so important. We have the brakes running around treating somebody over here and somebody over there and that's just like for instance our Pennsylvania militia units and the West Virginia militia units do this also.
a lot of people are in your MOS, their policy is to carry IV solution in an M16 pouch to have fluid in the field. Each man carries one M16 pouch, the butterfly kit, spare equipment, spare gloves, but they carry, each one carries a plastic bag of saline or sugar.
And between them, they're carrying, everybody's carrying spare fluids into the field, into a combat situation to help alleviate the pressure on the corpsman who's going to be doing the job exactly as you described to the rear where he needs to be to stay alive and keep his technical prowess where it's useful. So that's, that is one point. And again, we've got to preserve our knowledge, our knowledge base and our technicians. We're going to be right back where at the bottom of the hour break, we got Mike Nasser here. He's been so patient. We'll be back in about three minutes and we have a peek.
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and ladies and gentlemen we are back to the intel report live at poker face dot com www dot poker face dot com get over cds and help to support the band again back in the studio they are going to have a new album out shortly now you're mike nesser here we do have calls uh... callers are there any questions but first uh... michael and pick up where we left off please okay all one other thing that you were talking about about everybody carrying the
I.V. solution out into the field. That is an excellent idea. And it also reminded me, another good thing of carrying your medical supplies in the field is to get an old canteen cover. They'll hold quite a bit of stuff, dress roll advantages and ace advantages and I.V. solutions. And you can usually pick them up at the guns shows or garage sale depending on the condition, whether they're the new nylon ones or the old.
And, you know, I want to, first off, I want to apologize. I'm sorry I was late today getting on the radio. No problem. Don't even worry about that. Another thing I want to apologize to the listeners because, you know, we were on last Thursday and now we're on again and we keep vacillating between, you know, field, the way up to orbit, in a way it all does intertwine and we're going to work on this. We're going to sharpen it up.
You know, things that work in certain areas. I'm calling from Arizona. Mark's calling from Michigan. And what works out here may not, you know, because when we first started off the program last week, you were talking about a stream and everything, and that kind of reminded me of, you know, water.
If you go out into the field with an empty canteen or an empty 55 gallon drum expecting the water to be there and then you find out that when you get up to this area and there's 10 cows in this stream doing natural business, then all of a sudden all that water that you were expecting to be there is now not available. So no matter where you are,
I would highly recommend that you have at least some water on hand and we'll kind of touch on this in another page here. One of the things I want to stress over and over and over again, do not stop your kitchen or your aid space of drainage. You don't want to have a place all dry and everything and then all of a sudden then the rain starts now all of knee deep in water. This occurred to us when we were over in Saudi Arabia. It appears to be
or GP medium where we thought it was out in the back and it was deep in your knee. That's how deep the water was there. The next issue is contamination, especially of nuclear fall contamination. I recommend that you get a, and you know, you have some of these where the top is thick on it and all you have are the two bungs. See if you can't find some 35 gallon drums that you can take the holes come in handy for storing gear
to keep dry but they're also important to have a container. So you have water that you may suspect emanated this once before cleaning your dishes with dirt and then that you have some clean, you know, get a couple of shovels full, cookie sheet, good and contaminated or just contaminated water. And even if it's contaminated with nuclear inside the clean spit and you let the to the bottom and then you can drink the stone to the dirt then with
to the bottom that I recommend that everybody knows the blood type. If a person in a group designated as a medic, they might want to come in and interview every single person. The blood type are. Know what their allergies are, especially if they're allergic to iodine. Well-known ahead of time, it will prevent a lot of catastrophe down the road. Also, a book that I demand is called Nuclear War Survival Skills. It comes out of the Oregon Institute.
I haven't confirmed it, but the gentleman that wrote the book, Carrie, I do not know if that's right. You can make copies of the pages and spread them out to a lot of the people. And then we go on the Intel report. I can't recommend this book anymore. They're next to the Mark manual because all the myths and all the boogeymen about nuclear war and it's not survivable and nuclear winter. And this is a bunch of hogwash that Mark had touched on about the council on foreigners.
There's trilateral commission. American people are their enemies. We are the only country that doesn't spend anything civilians and the civilian infrastructure used to. We'd have fallout shelters. I bet you 100 people, 99 of them don't know anywhere near where is. And once you get in there, you're going to find it. It's just an empty. There'd be water. There's not going to be crackers. There's not going to be toilet paper.
highly recommend not even thinking about going there. Another thing about food talked about heat and everything to prepare the food. There's one a Polynesian Lomi Lomi salad. It's made with an Artuna lemon. You put lemon juice over top of it and the acidity of the lemon will actually cook the powdered drink mix. It gets real boring eating the same food, drink mix. The actual thing is we've seen these cups
nice and handy to add a part of a can of tuna to that. Add the hot water and now not only do you have your noodles, then you've got the highly just tuna. The boiling of the water, you need to cover the pan and your fuel. If you add salt to the water, find people that may be on gloves, make sure that you disc the fuel bottle uses the lunch and you know you have a half a bottle of fuel. All the fuels leak, now you have nothing to heat up lunch with.
What we're trying to do here is to eliminate the fear of the unknown logical effect. You can't see what I highly recommend is the person in your group. Maybe they'll take the time and go and list down to the community college and take a microbiology course to understand about the fact that how to detect some microscope slides, you're out what bacteria you can...
Taylor, make the appropriate antibiotics to fight this infection. Well, I'll tell you what, Mike, stay right there. We do have a caller. I think we might have more than one. We'll be back in three minutes. Okay. This is the Intel report. We're going to have questions. Keep it to a question. We'll let Mike answer, and we'll get right on to the next caller, or we'll continue on the subject. We'll be back in a minute.
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are back doing three things at once here. I want to say hi to our friends in the chat room and hopefully recovering some important subjects. I know we are and there's people taking notes. Real quick, Mike, we got callers stacking up. Before we go any farther, give the names of the books out again so that everybody has reference and they're going to start hunting for them, please. Okay, it's the Merck Manual, M-E-R-C-K. You'll be able to find this in bookstores. You'll be able to find it at a community college if they have a nursing program.
somebody's at school and you can usually get a 10% discount. The other book like recent care the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine and I'd highly recommend to both. We got George from Florida first and we got Rob right behind him. George jump in there with your question please. Yes, I'm wondering you haven't mentioned but I kind of know it was us and speaking about some of the Civil War and how many bodies were left on the field and did cut you
Sickness in the town for the people outside the town. This took months on months. Hey, what George George? We're gonna let you we're gonna George We're gonna cut you off cuz for some reason you're breaking up real bad But I know the gist of what you're talking about Mike this has to do is something We're gonna let George Dan take George off. He's gone Didn't mean it just your phone's really breaking up. So Dan are you there? There we go George We understand what the question was Mike you still there
Yes, sir. All right, here we go. Sometimes it happens, the phone, I don't know what it is, but, fragged. But anyway, the whole issue is, again, not so much body disposal, but proper maintenance when it comes to battlefield issues with regard to casualties, KIA's. And also, here's another thing that most people don't think about, but you're going to end up, and this is an unsavory issue, but you're not going to be able to save certain limbs, and you're going to end up with,
amputated limbs, amputated feet, fingers and such can't just leave the stuff laying around can we? No, you're going to have to bury that and I'm sure we don't have any incinerators to burn that up. It needs to be marked and put into other amputated so then maybe down the road then we can
And this is one of the issues where we have what's called Graves registration in the military. We have already addressed this over the years with militia units in that these are some of the things that are going to have to be considered is we're going to have to take care of our own, and that includes our fallen. Actually, Backwoods Home magazine, this is a total shift in a way, Backwoods Home magazine has done some excellent articles on home burial. And it takes all the issues into consideration. Traditionally, we're part of our heritage.
we had to know about because there wasn't anybody, you know, if you were on the middle of BFE, there was a family plot and unfortunately as we all pass from this earth, they take care of the bodies themselves and typically did. We want to keep that in mind and plant that seed. And we got Rob from Texas. Rob, jump in there please. Yeah, Mark. First of all, I wonder if you could kick me back to Dan to get my phone number so I can talk to Mike.
I also was a medic from 69-73 at the basic training command at Wilford Hall Hospital here in the Air Force before I went to graduate school. But anyway, I got to know the procurement officer and when we had a group of microscopes, we would buy bottles of Tylenol, a number 1000 that I still have, Profa, number 1000 sutures, syringes,
I have eight bags, D5W, everything you can imagine. So Mike, I talked to him about putting together, you know, maybe some field kits and individual emergency kits, because the ones I've seen, in my opinion, are pretty lousy. Right. That's one of the biggest issues. Mike, we've addressed that. Now, I'll tell you what. Mike, do you want to give out a contact number or we just, we can let Dan take Rob down and get his number and he can get, or he can give you, you know, we can exchange numbers. How's that sound?
Okay, what we'll do is Dan has your number I think there what my number you yeah, I'm talking Mike I know you have my number. Okay. Well, let's do it this let's do it this way. I take it Dan most this is an experiment We've only got a few minutes left here, but I don't know if we have any other callers for the moment, but Rob what we can do is Pulled we're gonna have Dan pull you down once we're done anything else you like them coming on No, that was that just
Maybe talk about sutures a little bit because there's a big difference between when you should use selk and the different types of needles you have on them. That is something we're going to get into. In fact, we're running out of time here. So what we're going to do is this. Rob, we're going to take you down. Dan's going to get your number. And what I'm going to have do is I'm going to have you guys connect direct rather than going through three people. Rob, you lead your number with Dan.
And when we're done at the top of the hour, I want you to bring Mike down and give you Rob's number. How's that sound? Sounds like a plan. I can do this on the radio because that's our program. Anyways, live radio too. So I appreciate that, Rob. Yes, this is an issue that we've had to address also. But volume is an advantage because we are going to go through a lot of materials. So quantity is important, isn't it, Mike? Well, I've got a whole barn.
of stuff. So I do need to get rid of some of it. There we go. And I think we can connect between everybody. By the way, Rob, not too far from where you are, there's a lot of people listening that are organized. So we might want to connect you with some of the people right there in the Texas area too. Okay, well I know Mike. Mike Elle. Oh, very good. Okay, excellent. That'll work out fine for you. We're gonna pull Rob. Okay, Dan, pull Rob down, get his number, and have that on standby for Mike when we finish the program. Sound good?
like a plant.
Oh yeah, I've seen some that are monster sized. You can almost climb inside of them. What we're looking at here is that there are solutions for repackaging. The vacuum packers, by the way, there's one that right now is at the stores. It was obviously the China Mart thing, but it's an actual handheld vacuum bag packer. They have special bags. The whole system is actually, will fit into an area the size of two coffee cups stacked, one on top of the other.
and the system works exceptionally well, requires special bags that you can buy with the vacuum packer or in quantity. But this is one of several solutions. You don't have to just pick one. Zip lock bags are obviously reusable. Now, another important thing, though. Once we've used it, if we've contaminated it, we aren't going to reuse it, right?
Well, it depends on what the contamination is. It needs to be rinsed out and used again. But if it's bloody gross contamination, get rid of it. The old adage in medicine is if in doubt, throw it out. Right. And now there it gets into another area where people are wondering, where can I get medical supplies? Well, nowadays, most emergency room policy is when you go in to have any kind of stitching done or any little work done, all the equipment gets thrown away.
Now, if you ask for it, they will typically give it to you. And that includes the forceps, the snips, even the needles sometimes, or the needles that aren't used that are part of the suture kit. The hospital won't keep them, and usually the medical people have so many of them they don't really care to have anymore. So if you ask, say, what are you going to do with that? They'll look at you kind of sly and go, well, actually, we're going to throw it out. Oh, well, I'll take that home with me.
I just got an air transport, and I want to thank one of our friends on the air for this. We got one of these inflatable transport beds that are obviously desert storm oriented because it's in the desert tan, all the accoutrements are tactical, but it's an emergency stretcher unit that they make now that is completely collapsible, folds up into a very nice little package, heavy final, and you got to watch for this stuff. We got it, it was given to them. When they were done moving the patient,
and she wasn't, they were just being precautionary. Once they use it, they can't use it again. So here's an air transport, an air inflatable transport bed slash stretcher that we got for free. There's a lot of stuff like that out there you need to be watching for.
So Mike, will we have you up on Thursday again? Would that be okay? Hey, that sounds like a plan. And one thing in parting, I would like to say, you know, all this stuff that we're talking about doesn't just apply to a time of war and a nuclear biological and chemical environment. We have tornadoes, hurricanes and stuff going through all the time. And that's what this stuff's for too. That's right. Car wrecks are just as bad, aren't they, Mike?
That's right. That's right. In fact, my vest right here is packed up for that particular issue to make sure anytime I need it, I've got it. And I'm wearing it right now. Always do. I'll tell you what, we're at the top of the hour. God bless the Republic. Death for the New World Order. We shall prevail. The Empire is on the run. We're on the march. Thank you, Mike, for being up. We're going to have you up Thursday again, okay? Sounds like a plan. Ooh-rah. God bless. Now, Dan, take Mike down. Get Rob's number. We need to have you guys connect.
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