May 27, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations, ammunition reloading production, and medical first response preparedness. He recounted a skydiving accident where he performed CPR on an injured jumper, emphasizing the importance of immediate medical response and proper training. The show covered first aid protocols, the need for medical personnel at training exercises, and the critical role of repetitive training to ensure automatic response in emergencies. Callers discussed food production, gun legislation in Connecticut, and the importance of community cooperation in preparedness.
- militia training
- ammunition reloading
- medical first response
- cpr
- operational security
- preparedness
- food production
- gun legislation
- connecticut
- second amendment
- michigan
- patriot movement
- emergency medical training
- skydiving accident
- community cooperation
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I had a dream the other night that, when 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. Invist 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 will 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 will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Both sons of the republic arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the supreme law of the land, preserve our great republic in each god given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom bright. As I awoke he vanished in the midst for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now as tyrants trampled 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? and behind the lines of occupied territories west, southwest, east are listening to us on We the People of Radio Network, WTPRN.com, that's We the People of Radio Network. We're also on Liberty Tree Radio dot 4MG dot com. And we're on AM&FM major stations, AM&FM micro stations, CB base stations, and alternate technologies east and sewer friends way up in Alaska. Don't forget them. And it is Tuesday. beautiful Tuesday cool though I mean we got that Michigan chill weather back here in the peninsula or and lower there's going to be a freeze warning or at least a frost warning effect for the upper part of the lower peninsula and I'm sure for the upper part of Michigan in general for the UP so that's a warning order for all of you out there to cover your plants tonight make sure you get them covered because dropping back down here we're almost into june and we're still seeing some pretty chill weather so the global warming cooling effect is probably more in line with the global cooling warming which i'm sure e gore the great which doctor from the top of that pyramid of apocalypto you look up at the sun dance around three times rip another heart out with an obsidian knife look a little crazed for a second crosses eyes and go on call wonka wonka ooh and demonstrate how it is that he can work this into the big scheme of global warming cooling as opposed to global warming. Anyway, it is Michigan weather here, guys. So we're not hearing much about global warming right now because it goes up, it goes down, it goes back, it goes forth. It's just the way things are. And we have to be prepared accordingly. So I will say this, don't throw your cold weather gear away and certainly don't get rid of your mittens, okay? Just because Igor is dancing around the way is on top of the pyramid. Doesn't mean he's telling you the truth. old eyeball contact that he made in Apokolipto when that started. He looked right across at the Emperor. They didn't say a word. Engineered. It is a beautiful Tuesday with medical. Memorial Day was yesterday. I want to say thank you to all of our friends. Hopefully everybody got a chance to their respects. There are many cemeteries around the country, veterans who have been buried, who have passed on before us, either in time of conflict or they survived it. And if time waits for no one, and they're now not with us anymore. And again, Memorial Day means we remember these people for the fact that they have stepped forward and that they've committed their time and they, of course, in many cases, sacrifice so that all of you could be comfortable. We do that, of course, in other ways too. And we have the militia and the Patriot Movement to thank for keeping us well out of the clutches of the New World Order in general. Real quick, you know, we had a number of exercises this weekend. I want to say congratulations I do not have not heard of any incidents as far as accidents or whatever. We have a good safety record We're going to keep that up. We do have operations coming up this next weekend a number of locations Some are closed operations. We're only a limited number of people will participate because that's just the way things are is to be expected that way There are others that will be open for general operations. These will be announced accordingly by the individual commands. With regard to this weekend, we had a lot of projects that were started and kind of got some closure on different ones, which is great. But I will remind everyone too that we got to keep nipping at certain things. Number one is ammunition reloading. We're going to have a series of sessions where we get everybody to sit down. You know, we're going to sit them down, go through certain classes, and we're going to be setting up little production line operations here in Michigan beyond what we've already been doing. One of the reasons is that we have a lot of people to train. Now, one of the things to remember, people get clickish. Well Mark, it's very simple, okay? You know, because you're a certain age group, it's like you want to exclude other people. Now, I mean, or just you do, you eventually get to the point where I was within my comfort zone, I don't have to answer questions. If you have people that are coming up and online... and are joining your militia unit or you're in the Patriot Movement in general and they're looking at these problems, what you've got to do is you have to balance out things. Now, one cool thing about setting up a production operation away from your home operation, in other words, everybody comes together in one place, you bring all the components, you give everybody a class on how to use that single-stage press is that you still maintain OPSEC, operational security. a little production area can be set up in a designated point where you have a decent series of workbenches or you guys all get together and make one just for these projects for reloading and then uh... you set up your series of press systems along with a couple sets of dies so you can do two presses with one specific step and then onto the second and onto the third the point is that you can teach and then you can start production and progressively correct as you go. But you're going to have to be patient. You're going to have to learn to be teachers in this respect. I know some people don't necessarily like that idea, but here's the thing, guys. If you don't do this, then your information is going to pass on to no one. Okay, lots of great technical information, great skill, but where does it go when you're done? That's one of the most important things about being a teacher, is you're actually like everything else about life's experience. You're passing this technical knowledge onto others. Most important is precision, accuracy, consistency. Now, by teaching this, you're going to be actually moving off into other areas with regard to the student so that you help them to focus in other ways and they realize the importance of those three subjects. uh... accuracy uh... with regard to and consistency as much as anything uh... are going to be things you have to teach the student people think well it's kind of close enough well that's not how it works if you maintain a higher standard and you maintain that through consistent discipline that you will see a the an end result that is much higher and that is one of the things that we must we must be imbued with our students we must bring them to a level and impress them with the idea that we want to produce the highest quality material to produce the highest quality final product. Skill is cool here and everybody as a teacher can help with this. We don't just make do if we don't have to. We'll improvise and make do as we have to. But in the meantime, we're going to improve the overall standards of performance and operations. But it takes you, the teacher, to do it. Now, be patient. and again correct without deriding. That's one of the most common problems when you're doing any kind of task like this. You have to correct the student accordingly and then let them attempt again. Now in this case with reloading or with any technical support like this, we want to make sure that we do this through repetition, repetition, repetition, repetition. Quality control every step of the way over the shoulder of the student. can be a number of students simultaneously. Guys, come on. All of you have been in school rooms where you've had 10, 20, 30 students. You used to have been able to figure out how to get all of you in the same direction at the same time, even though some days it's like herding cats as we know. Well, you know, step in his tail. Sorry about that. Anyway, point is that it can be done, but you're going to have to have the right mindset going into this. And you're going to have to make sure that you work with your people accordingly to accomplish a specific task. And reloading is going to be critical. uh... it is very obvious and becoming more and more obvious to many people who thought that well everything was okay they're now realizing no everything is not okay as i'm talking to our friends around the country prices of course are an issue but just availability is a problem to come up with swine about what it is we see being the problem that doesn't get anything done but all you are part of the answer so please pitch in there now knesser with us today mike where we'll be covering Well, we're on the first aid for dogs. We're going to recap and finish up with fish hooks, frostbite, and hypothermia. And I had a little incident yesterday when our part about first aid for humans was out in a sky... One point I will bring up, and this is something... How many of you have been... Mike, you were in the military just same as I was. Yes, sir. When we're on range fire, when you're deployed for range operations, medical support is right there, isn't it? Yep. Now, I, this people are going, what are you expecting an accident? No. My biggest concern here is, and this is a problem with military operations, I watch, this is why I became an opt-for commander, by the way. It's one of the reasons I developed opt-for the way that we did, you know, with how we expanded it and expanded it and expanded it. We saw certain needs and certain problems and not the least of which is when you're training. or when you're in operations. Many people don't actually practice what they're being taught or what is preached. Okay, in other words, the units didn't exactly get a chance to train the way they're supposed to because certain elements were peeled off and used for, you know, a dummy target slash aggressors or whatever. Well, the same is true with regard to any range operation. If you have range operations or training exercises, don't you have medical personnel and a lot of more auxiliaries, in other words, You've got wives, girlfriends, or you've got certain families that, you know, they're a certain age bracket. They're supposed to be serving as medical support personnel. We need the medical support. We need quartermaster. We need logistics. We need communications people to deploy when all of these other actions are taking place and be ready to do what they're trained to do. This is critical, when you're going to have range fire, there is no excuse not to have, for instance, a mobile medical ambulance set up ready to go, direct medical support ready to go. And it doesn't have to be, oh my goodness, somebody got shot. People are going to have heart attacks, people can break legs, people can jump off a truck and find out that Mr. Compound Fracture exists. Okay, we've seen every variation on this just in regular everyday life. You know, it could be standing there working on a ladder and some kid, you know, starts to fall, pushes, presses forward on a building. I've seen this twice. And impacts on a piece of steel rod that's no bigger than fencing. Well, it wouldn't be bad if it weren't for the fact that it nicked the vein. And all of a sudden from about 10, you know, 10, 15 feet up, you get this little rain deal, these little raindrops on you, and they're not rain, it's blood. As every time his heart pumps, he'd go, And all of a sudden people get really antsy when they see red milk. Now you gotta keep your cool, you gotta stay focused. And that's what the purpose A, behind immediate response is. And B, having proper support there that there's no excuse not having in place because you're supposed to be training for these types of actions. You're supposed to be trained to deal with this. Not wait for the EMT to show up because we have our medical support that's able to respond. The faster we can respond to an action, the more likely the casualty is to survive. In other words, time is everything. Time is everything. Time is everything. Okay, with regard to air, with regard to walks of blood. i don't care what it is and since you're all being you know given the same basic training as far as the the fundamentals then it's just a matter of letting those people who are the specialist takeover when the time comes That's what we're going to do with Mike here, because we've got Mike here to cover these subjects. Tell you what, Mike, we're going to cover the incident first, and then we're going to go to dogs, OK? Well, and we're going to go to break. This is the Intel report. 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Poker Face supports our sponsors because they're the ones that support. first 20 minutes, Mark made the comments about, you know, having the training and some people implying that, well, you have medics there because you want an accident. No, no, we don't want accidents anymore than if somebody has a fire, English or a smoke, they want a firehouse. These things happen. That's why they call them accidents. That's why you need to have these people on hand to head off these and to help minimize the injuries. So yesterday, we had a family friend and he told us about this new restaurant that he's familiar, kind of opposite end of town. And he says, oh, and the nice thing is, is we can sit out on the patio and they've got a airstrip there and they have skydivers. And he had called earlier in the morning because it was a holiday and was going to... And they says, oh, yes. And as a matter of fact, they're going to be doing a couple of... They're going to have 80 people jump one time. Do you see it coming, ladies and gentlemen? Well, you know, we got there, we had our lunch and they had, you know, 10, 20 people jumping here and there and coming down. And some of these new parachutes, these aren't your grandpa's parachute where it's this big canopy. Some of these are only about 160 square. Some other tech and I'm not familiar vernacular on how they do it and how they steer them. Everybody jumped out, they jumped up, some people fell, and then they opened at a lower altitude with an injured yard landing zone. And then there's also some other technique as to where instead of having the canopy Horizontally contrived and then you kind of pull around and you're basically use of the wind and anything like that know what it exactly happened And I was sitting there folding down because there's 80 parachutes in the sky and it's you know all color one guy he's corkshound I have no idea how fast to do that and go away away and get hit by somebody else falling out of the sky and cause as I got on over there a couple of people had already gotten there. He had a suit on, boots on, and a look out of his nose underneath his radial pulses I got up there. His skin was a gray pocket knife, unzipped his jumpsuit, cut away his t-shirt, felt the heart monitor up. Everything was, everything went, friends that may be listening today or in the future, but I can guarantee you with my heart that I did everything. everything that I possibly could. And, you know, needless to say, when somebody strikes the ground at that rate of speed, there's, it's not a good sign. And, you know, we did everything that we possibly could. And, I don't know, but I made some observations, you know, I mean, as these people were very, usually on the average, the people that are jumping in these mega formations like that have at least a shot jumps under their belt. So it's not somebody's first. rodeo. They didn't go out there and, you know, did a couple of tandem jumps and said, Hey, this is cool. Where do I sign up at? You know, so these people are highly skilled and they obviously knew what they were doing. And most of them, you know, they didn't 80 people didn't come running. What's that force off and hey, we did everything we did. The track, putting the neck cleared the airway, start the chest from friend of, you know, we, we worried about the remedies and everything. But and his airway to try to get the steps. You know, if anybody's planning on doing any training like this, I would highly suggest that everybody out there and this sound of my voice, get their current CPR card. And then when you go back to your unit and do the training, if you guys haven't gone down and done the training altogether as a group, here and then rotate the jobs. One person, you don't just say, well, who wants to be the volunteer you lay here? Okay, you compress, you airway, you know, you're the one that's over again. stuff in their sleeve that they can step in out to be the one that's the injured person. Somebody else knows how to do the compression, knows how to pull track. Well, part of it too, again, is, and I don't understand why it was anybody, and that's when everybody else is busy walking away or usually the people are ending up, a lot of people have been in emergency service, or it's just the way we're trained to help support person and not necessarily be the prime mover in something. There's a better than maybe a more qualified person who's there and on hand. uh... if that happens and mike in your case yet is to step for the ideas to render as much assistance as possible take the job that much easier and a lot of times for instance so we've come across casualties basically treating we can treat for shock one person could be doing one thing while the other person is giving primary care so everything can be done within a very very short period time it is time dilation there's time expansion for the people who are doing it from outside is, man, everything went really quick. In reality, you're going through the numbers. This is the other part about training. It becomes automatic. This is another thing I kind of pointed out before. There's a point. And it's instant. It's just an instant. It depends on how bad the accident is. There's a point where you start to move towards a casualty or move towards a terrible wreck or a plane crash, a helicopter crash, where for a second you go, do I really want to do this? I mean, do I really want to see this? But you know that there's nobody else in many cases there or these people are by themselves and if you don't step in and you're going to have to bite the bullet on it that nobody else as properly as possible even going to be able to help them. So you have to be mentally ready for this. Doesn't mean that after you're done you aren't going to feel you're supposed to have feelings about this. But we've got to prepare everybody because we do care for people. We're going to want to break. Mike, you stay where you are of course. And this is the intel report. Mike and Mark. It's Tuesday, medical support day. Since 1988, Herbal Healer Academy has been the global supplier of the finest natural medicines. We specialize in keeping you alive and healthy. 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Make sure you get on out there and help support our supporters. You know, Mark had mentioned this stuff where everything just gets into this time displacement. And you know, when I see this going like I watched him hit the ground, it's not like I saw people running over there. I saw him spiraling in there. And you know, first thing, oh no, there'll be, and then all of a sudden time just, it's like this time. and this magnetic force right over there I had over my body and training training training training over and over again it's just I got over there I didn't think of what needed to be done I just did it and so with enough said about that training training training we have a couple of callers we need Dan in Connecticut please. We got you Dan go right ahead. How are you doing today? How are things in the Connecticut and the East Coast? Oh the social wasteland of Connecticut. Well, that's okay. The Connecticut Soviet Socialist Democracy, Connecticut SSD. So what's happening there? Well, you know, that's one of the things, too. That's why we're repeating it three times, is training, training, and training. Most everything that we do has so many different interlocking levels when it comes to preparation because you know medical support I must If you have more if you ever come across a car wreck a bus wreck, I don't care what it is It can be an incident where somebody's drowned people panic I hate to say it, but I mean a lot of people, even people you would think, well, you know, it'll be pretty stable. People have a tendency to panic. And what usually has to happen is someone has to kind of press the issue, okay, focus in a direction, point everybody in a direction. This is one of the things we try to emphasize is for the moment you may become the straw boss. from a militia. We take the policy that whoever the commander is who's first on the scene is most knowledgeable. Therefore, it makes no difference. Rank is not so much an issue as cooperation to accomplish the task. It was a military task. But it also works in any of civilian circles. You know, if, say, Mike was the one, you come up on a situation like what Mike had, and you're the number two or number three man there. So like I said before we went to break, You take over all of the other little things that he can't focus on right now, that he can't deal with, that it helps to stabilize or release the cyst in bringing that patient back up and online, however they possibly can. I've seen incidents where you're the furtwell, actually, I've had situations where you're the only person and there's two, three, and four casualties. If we followed policies that are established because of political correctness and fear of litigation, the casualties will, you know, somebody's gonna die. uh... my favorite example of this is for years uh... the military military's back on tourniquet to get that doesn't surprise me i knew this would happen but uh... tourniquets for instance let's say you come across car wreck and it's one of these new cars in the thing is shredded and you got a person with a leg injury got a person with an arm injury got another one of the sucking chest when you got another one of the crush we do a rib cage you know you could be working on the worst case but you've got a couple of people that it could have been saved by simply applying a tourniquet Now, basic Red Cross policy doesn't teach the tourniquet anymore. They're talking about pressure bandages and applying pressure to a particular point using the pressure point system. Now, that's nice, but it's not complete because if you have multiple casualties, you know, the idea is not to let anybody slip. In other words, not to lose anyone. And so there are things that are not being taught that should be taught. Or again, as you follow up with additional personnel, if everybody were better trained in most every one of these areas we talk about CPR, basic first aid response, it could all be, in fact it should be taught in the school level, but it's not being, for instance, high school or whatever. There's some cursory information given, but for all the things, I mean for this whole public education system the way it is, That's something that should be mandatory for everyone simply because it might be your mom, it might be your dad, it could be your brother, it could be your uncle that you're saving, whose life you're saving. So it should be there, but it's not. And this all comes back to a couple of other problems that we have with society right now with, you know, the Bar Association and other things that have been conditioned into people's minds. Or, hey, I'll interrupt you for a minute. Go ahead, please. As a matter of fact, that reminds me of a story. I went to Hartford to kill a gun bill recently. And I got into the committee room, and for about an hour before the gun bill came up, we were actually talking about what someone to use a defibrillator to save. it briefly briefly if you see how that works but that's the kind of nonsense i mean that's really what it gets down to where the the worthy middle eagle or the parody the quasi legal mindset with everything has become has gotten in the way now part of the problem of their is bombing their instead protect their two different directions where this comes from I mean, personally, it's the bottom line is, guys, there's only one person there. That's the person you got. Do something or watch him turn purple and fade off into the distance or turn on ash and gray and fade off into the distance. That's the problem I have with this. I couldn't do that. I couldn't stand there and go, wow, well, I don't know. Somebody might, you know, bother me. I'd have to, you know, the idea is to do what you can with what you have, what working knowledge you have. The problem is we could have better working knowledge across the board with a whole other population. And I think this is in every aspect right now. It's like we're talking about the, and I know this is off track for medical, but it's not. Let me give you an example of mindset. We're talking about food shortages in the fall, the spring in the United States. I repeated this until it blew in the face for a reason. We got six months of growing time and we got people talking about starvation. That's ludicrous. That just means that they're demonstrating the problem far in advance and they're going to continue to fabricate the problem at a time when we have the solution in hand. It's also true with medical support and medical first response. It's not that we don't have the resources, it's that we have people that won't get up off their debt, hang in and do the right thing. And that's really the sad part about it. By the way, on the gun bill, were you able to neutralize it? As a matter of fact, we neutralized a similar legislation the year before. I submitted a written testimony the year before that basically explained, look, this is unconstitutional. Look, you know, you can't do this. Here I took a different approach. And this year I took the position that like, look, chair of the Judiciary Committee, I said, look, even if you pass this law, no police officer would be obligated to enforce. And here's what they wanted to do. They wanted to basically know you had to have every gun placed the same way. receiver chamber. Well that's not an accident that's of course you know what the agenda is there what they're playing. It gets better though Mark I mean like I told him I told him you know the same thing I put in my written testimony which was you know your state like your state like six of the US Constitution mind you this guy was a lawyer angry but he looked at me like as if actually well it's not that he hadn't read it so much as he would prefer to forget it you know what I mean. Oh probably. That's the problem is, and again, especially a bar member. The problem I have with bar members is they do know better, but they also understand what they're doing. Their royalty. The 13th Amendment, which was in place in every text, and we've already proven this, many people have done this before, every state constitution typically printed the pre-Civil War, it was around before the Civil War, printed it and the 13th Amendment was in there before the Civil War, which had to do with titles of nobility. Tell you what, Dan, stay right where we are. We got George from Florida right behind you. We got Mike, myself, here, the intel report with We the People Ready Network, back in three minutes. It's our last break. hempusa.org is now offering free shipping worldwide to better serve our customers. Our goal is to get these fine hemp products to you in the least amount of time so you can enjoy what the powder, seeds and oil can do for you. hempusa.org has a warning that the US food supplies are dangerously low and we urge you to protect your family with hemp-storable foods today. Tomorrow may be too late. Call 908-691-2608 or visit hempusa.org. 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Go to BraveNewBookstore.com now to peruse the virtual on Ladies and gentlemen, we are back. This is the Intel report. That's pokerface at pokerface.com. Dan, anything else? We got George and Don right behind you. Well, nothing much. I mean, aside from all that, I do have some good news for you. I hate to plug myself here, but I'm actually a candidate for Congress in Eastern Connecticut. Excellent. And the good news is there are a lot of people waking up. Election here is going a lot different. That's one of the questions about, you know, things like that. vote for me but we need you to go out there and run above all if you can't run for local office. What if you could, my email address is liberty at provide.net. Liberty at provide.net. If you would send all the information so we can pass that on to people about your running. Just put election as a subject put election running for running for Congress. Actually we'll do that. Election slash running for Congress use that as a title. We'll follow up on that. And again, I really appreciate it. I mean, really wake up and understand you. God bless. It's an honor talking to you. George from Florida. George, we're going to try and get down up here too. So George, go right ahead, please. How are you doing, Mark? I had a very educational weekend. Uh oh, what happened now? No more back windows, I hope. I was at a Memorial Day ceremony and that is gentlemen. He was a Vietnam War veteran. He just retired from the Marine Corps. And he was talking about the same thing about food. Start producing your own food. You want to look out, see food being used as a weapon, go look down in Cuba. Now Castro keeps the people now nourished. Exactly. Well, actually with most of this, even overseas, we see where like for instance they were asking for aid from one of the countries, the American aircraft, some aircraft came in, they grabbed all the food, it didn't get to the people. Then they said, well, one American plane could come in, but would be completely restricted by the government. Well, of course, the reason they were doing that is so that they could then turn around and say, hey, By the way, the food didn't come from the US or it didn't come from whatever aid society, it came from the government itself and it was going to be doled out only to very, very narrow and specific people. Food as a weapon, food as a manipulative tool. The best thing that we can do is produce more ourselves. A-S-A-P. No excuse not to do it. Well, you know what the thing is? I've already got a plane starting to sprout already. And I even had a couple people who wanted to start interested in growing their own food because of the price and everything. And they're offering like $10 in the bucket, I mean, because I had the Miracle-Gro potting soil. And they're sprouting up. I said, we ain't got time to weed, but if we buy their plants, then we could transplant our own garden. So I don't know about that. Well, the important thing is get everybody just to, and look at this as macro movement. That's what I'm telling everybody out there right now. Even if somebody doesn't do anything perfect, they're doing something. okay so push everybody in the same direction until there is no excuse for you not to figure out either a to go to the used bookstore go to a brand new bookstore or go to the internet to find out more information the databases there we can't spoon feed him but people are going to have to educate themselves they can do it quickly they don't have for about reinventing the wheel take advantage of the vast database that's out there on how to and then run with the ball. Do anything they're doing, correct as they go. One thing to remember, carrots, rutabagas, parsnips, and radishes, they can be put in the ground even late in the growing season to get another cycle up. You can get actually, like radishes, you can get three or four generations of radishes up in one growing cycle, easily. And you can overlap them. Radishes, ball, this is all too exciting. Hey, let's see, rear end of the skunk, rattle radishes, rear end of the skunk, dead. long road or now you tell me which one you'd rather chew on I pick radishes first when I can I might still grab that skunk but the radishes go first see what I mean and that's how you have to look at is get them to do something we can always trade in barter and exchange in what we produce George does a lot of one thing Fred does a lot of another Mike does a whole bunch of other good stuff now we trade back and forth and everybody's happy I say my plants are starting to sprout like crazy. Excellent. And the thing is, like some people say, well, ain't got time to till a garden, but if you sell me a few of those plants, I'll transplant them. Yes. I mean, but you know, it's something I'm producing. Well, real quick here, and I want to do this again before the top of the air, and we got to let you go here to the second church, because I want to get, we still have Don waiting on the wings from Indiana. We've got a frost warning in effect for most of Michigan now, for tonight. Now you gotta remember we had that, we had a really warm spike on Memorial Day, it was a nice holiday day, but we've had some cool weather and it dropped right back down and it's getting really cold tonight so everybody protect your plants. I know there's people listening in the upper part of the state, get out there and cover them up. Anything else George? Yeah, as I was saying knowing that the weather is going wacky, the South must stay in the malicious hands because that's where we'll have the best growing seasons. Right, California is awfully far away. The South has been a food producer traditionally for the rest of the country before we head California and it's going to be that way again. And traditionally it won't fall into hand in near world order. That's right. Thank you George. God bless. And we have Don in Indiana next. Mike, Don are you there? Yeah, I'm here. I don't, Mark. Very good sir. Go right ahead. I had to talk to you again. I was listening to a mic. talk about CPR and I kind of really felt for him. I was in Lake County Indiana for 23 years and I had to do CPR four times. People died. So I know how he, you know, I could still see the faces of all four of those people. So I really feel for him and I just wanted to say that I really feel. Some great advice that you gave too on CPR as far as multitasking and having other people do things. and some great advice on targets too. First of all, I understand, you know, again, I feel for you because I understand the whole issue. CPR, we try it even though some people say, well, why do you bother? Well, we don't know how successful we're going to be. We continue the process through. This is the biggest, hardest thing with casualties. Once you're assigned to a casualty, our policy, for instance, is the old marine policy that every man has another man assigned to him, our militia, all the units I've trained. When a person goes down, another man is assigned to him and that person will move with that casualty until he is completely evacuated from the battlefield. Now, we take care of our own as the basic policy. That doesn't mean that every person is going to live. very hard, but we don't give up on a casualty. We continue, especially with modern science. Even 20, 30, 40, 50 years ago, things did have progressively changed, as we know. Today, we have advantages with oxygenation of the blood, enrichment technologies, cooling and chilling body technologies that are being used. I've watched a lot of this develop right here, because U of M is a research facility. And it makes a difference. But even though people are saying, well, why did you bother? It's like you don't give up until you absolutely have to. And even then, again, that way you know you've done everything you can. And it's hard to let go of a patient. I know how it is. We do everything we can. And I shouldn't say a word, but I'm going to knock on wood. Bottom line is by training and creating proficiency, bring up the probability of casualty survival. The most important thing is that the training kicks in automatically no matter how grisly the scene, because it has to be that way. I know people have a, how can you cut yourself off from that? Well, you have to focus on the task and you have to consider that that person is counting on you, everything that you do, every moment that you take, you're focusing on one thing, following three-on-one procedure that you've learned through repetition. Now some of it is also a little more specialized and that's where again if you've got a better technician or a more adept individual that shows up on the scene, if you feel that you need to step out of the way then you do just exactly that. There's no vying for control. It's who can do the better job with the tools available and with the knowledge that they have. And I think that's the key issue with cooperation. We pass the patient on and continue to support the patient in whatever way we can. And through that process, again, it's not a perfect world and we all pass at some point. That's the hardest thing. And we don't like letting people go ever. My policy has always been we leave nobody behind. That's a hard one because, you know, as we know, there's many different ways that we think we're leaving them behind. Did we do everything we can? Did we support them in every way we can? Well, we're going to do the best of our ability. We're only human. We'll do it with what we got. Now right now, one thing I will say is this. We are blessed with a vast resource that we must take advantage of and that's the fact that we have excellent manpower. We have men and women who are competent and well trained and they're passing their skills on. Mike does this and he's being quiet right now, but Mike's right there and that's Mike's job. That's what Mike does. We've all worked as trainers at different times. That's what's going to keep us all alive in the long run for the greatest period of time, is cooperation. Appreciate it. All set, Don. Yeah, OK. Hey, Mike. Good job, buddy. Hey, thank you. Thank you for those kind of work. Thank you. Pretty soon, don't worry about it. Yeah, it'll all right. OK. Call again, Don. Thank you, sir. OK. Bye. Cooperation is the key, people. And we've got good instructors. Mike, you've got a project coming up here pretty soon down there in Arizona, correct? Yes, in August, I think it's the 14th to the 17th, offthegridgirls.com Check it out. Offthegridgirls.com, make sure you get there. Mike will be one of the many instructors who are going to help out. God bless the Republic. That's for the New World Order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. We are on the march, both day and night. They're born all the way. Ooh-rah! We drop in, we fix them, we kick the hind end, we get on with the task. First get in there, last to leave. Thank you, Mike. God bless you Mark. The Bill of Rights protects every American's God-given right to keep and bear arms. Now that right is being seriously undermined as legally registered rifles are being confiscated in some parts of our country. If we're not careful, we may find ourselves with no right to own guns. And that's where Gun Owners of America comes in. Gun Owners of America is in Washington every day fighting for you to keep that right. Congressman Ron Paul has called GOA the only no-compromise gun lobby in Washington. 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