Mark Koernke discussed militia field manuals and standard operating procedures (SOPs), emphasizing the importance of training, equipment maintenance, and disciplined unit organization. He promoted several preparedness manuals (PM8, PM10-08, PM86, anti-armor manual) available by mail order and highlighted a video on military rations and freeze-dried food storage. The show featured detailed information on chemical protection equipment from Main Military, including M17 and M10 gas masks, chemical suits, and filters at discounted prices. Caller Spike raised concerns about U.S. and Israeli involvement in the Georgia-Russia conflict, prompting Koernke to discuss geopolitical tensions, the role of international banking interests, and warnings about potential infiltration and compromise of patriotic movements.
I can't go to school with my son or give his history report for him. The Constitution established the three branches of government. That's his job. My job is to give him everything he needs to succeed this year, like a new Dell laptop, all while staying within my budget. And that's why I go to Walmart. And that's how the Constitution shaped America. Great work, Jim. I really love my job. Give him the right start for the right price. Find the same top brands those other stores have like Dell, HP, and Toshiba, but for low Walmart prices. Save money, live better, Walmart. 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? Is this still the land of the free? Well good afternoon ladies and gentlemen, this is the first hour of the Afternoon Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Cornke. And I'm Donald Betcher. One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, east and central. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com. That's libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're also on pbn.4mg.com. And we're on live 365, and then go to Liberty Tree Radio. You will also find us on AM&FM microstations, CB Bay stations, and Ultra Net Technologies. which is our technology both east and west of the Mississippi and southern and central Alaska. Keep up the good work guys and gals you're doing a great job and if they shut off the internet all they're doing is shutting off their nose to spite their face. You know cutting it off right there with a steak knife. That's a story I can tell you about but we'll do it at the time. Steak knives and noses. Anyway, today is done. So everybody out there, including our friends in Henderson, Nevada, pay attention, also other locations. I'm going to warn you, ignore sometimes what we have in the way of return addresses. OK, there's a reason we do that. We travel in many names. And that way when it gets to you, it will get to you if you get my drift. Now we have had a few packages, one or two that have disappeared, but not bad considering the volume of stuff that has gone out in terms of information, technical data, material, etc. The bulk of what we have been shipping has been getting to where it belongs. But if you didn't get something, do not be embarrassed or think twice or be all be agitated. Give us a ring. Or no, you should say send us a letter. It is easier. That way it is easier for me to keep track of things. If there is something you haven't gotten, send us a letter right away. If you feel that it should have been there by now, that's not a problem. There are a few things that take a little longer to print, that happens. But other than that, everything has been up and in print, everything has been shipped. We're actually going to pick up the next batch of rifle marksmanship PMs and we're going to have to reprint yet again all of our other PMs because we have gone not through all of them but we're getting close now we don't want to see any gap with regard to shipping and again use these tools the only thing I ask is this whenever you get something from us if you're going to reproduce it the only thing I ask is that you reproduce it and in its entirety period. Don a lot of people picked up your night vision primer on DVD form and But anyway, you are right about that. We ask that for a number of reasons. One is because if you don't and you are getting something that has some type of author in it that is registered with the government, copyright it, well you continue to give him credit too so he can't really mold and groan. That's right. And there are a number of things. We are working on a couple of little projects that are pretty well in the can. Expect more. Like I said, be patient. We are going to have more up on our YouTube site. We have a bunch of stuff in the can ready to go up. We have the latest one which is now a few weeks old. Normally we would be putting them up every so many days and we actually could because we do have a bunch of them that are finished except for editing and editing takes time. And editing takes time and it only takes so much time to get everything done. The one that is up there right now is going to answer a whole bunch of questions and I have had a bunch of them. I'd say what? This latest stack here is about 4 inches worth of letters. And the reason they're separate is because there are questions you were asking about certain things. Now, I personally respond to every one of those, so be patient. And sometimes we're behind. Can you imagine why? Anyway, the point is that one of the questions that is being asked a lot, and there is no reason, again, if we have another method to communicate, we are going to use it. If you are listening, go to our YouTube page. Either go to www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com and then there is a line there and it says video link. Go to our video link. That will take you right to our YouTube page. When you get to our YouTube page, the latest video is posted there. That has to do with rations. Now, there is a reason we did that. I did it because there are some cool ideas, and I've already communicated this to a lot of other people. There are some really cool ideas with regard to picking up things in many different ways. This includes submarine rations. I jokingly sometimes say, yeah, we have picking up the U-Bolt rations, yeah? Well, in reality, what these are, the U.S. military submarine rations, they're listed in there, they're shown in there, so you can actually get an idea what they look like. Nothing fancy, they're just in the basic lacquered can, peach-sized cans. Some are bigger, some cans are smaller. And what it is, is they're divided up so that they're easy to use. Instructions are on the can. They're freeze dried foods. All you do is open the can, pull out whatever quantity you need for feeding the people, depending upon the formula that's on the can, and add water, step back, come back a few minutes, and wow, it's like the Jetsons. Where did all that come from? That's exactly how it works. Probably the best example of that is they have the peas, the beans, the corn, and a lot of the other items are in the size of the can. The whole can is full. And inside, there's like hockey pucks. There's a layer of servings. And literally, you put the peas in the bowl, add the hot water, and walk away. When you come back, it's like you have fresh peas in the bowl. I'm not exaggerating, anybody who has ever used this stuff before. We used to go to the expos obviously set up and I would be speaking there at the different preparedness expos. In the morning before any of you got through the door, one of the things that the freeze dried guy and a couple of other companies that had a lot of these rations would do is they would bring along all the kitchen gear that they needed, very little, just water and some hot water sometimes. They would be making this stuff all through the day but they would have a whole batch of it ready. And the neat thing is, is it also puts some of the other store-bought stuff in a container next to it. And they would never tell anybody which was which. And what is funny is every time people would pick the freeze-dried stuff over, because of the quality of, again, the rations, the type of rations they are, over the common store brand stuff that typically was there. Now they wouldn't do anything to change it or alter it. They would simply follow instructions. So the neat thing is that you've got a cheap solution there, but there's a lot of other stuff in the instruction and information that's in this latest video that is worth looking at. Hopefully it will give you ideas. There's another thing that it will do. It will sub you having to ask that question anymore. You see how that works? Now this is very important when you're an instructor. If at all possible, and this is why some people go, well, you are talking down to us. No, I am not talking down to you. I am talking to all levels of students that are within earshot within my classroom. And a good instructor has to take into consideration the fact that you have everybody from those who are of collegiate level who are still going to gain something from the class. But also you're going to have novices coming in who have to be brought up to speed as quickly as possible. You see how that works? So we incorporate and overlap our information base constantly. We incorporate the original basic information. combined with the more advanced or improvised material that we may have that will give you a broader spectrum of data, material to draw from. It can be in the martial arts, it can be in military science, it can be in food and tactical quarter matter storage, it can be any other number of supply and support issues, it can be footwear, it can be whatever. The idea behind this is that we offer you solutions so that you can look at one thing, get the 10 minutes worth of information you need, I try to compress it to 10 minutes with these YouTube things, there's no leverage, there's no usually second video, although we do have second videos that are on similar subjects. But the point is that if you watch it, for that 10 minutes, I've answered the questions that need to be answered. And that saves you time. Now, let's overlap this because today is Communications Tuesday, Don. Yes. There's another point. This is where SOP comes in. Now we've got a new manual we generated called, you know, it's PM10-08. It's Militia Field Manual SOP, Standard Operating Procedure. Now, there's a reason you set up SOP. In other words, Standard Operating Procedure. Remember that as a field commander you can be a corporal in charge of a fire team, you can be a sergeant in charge of a squad, you can be a sergeant in charge of a platoon, you can be a lieutenant in charge or a captain or a second lieutenant or first lieutenant in charge of a platoon or it can be the company commander. Okay? Now, how do you look at it? Remember this, you want to give the absolute minimal number of orders necessary. And that's efficiency. What you're trying to avoid there is remember the commercial with the children in the back seat. Are we there yet? Are we there yet? Are we there yet? That's what you're trying to avoid. Can I, can I, everything from a dig a hole here to, to, can I shoot them now? And also, tying your shoes, your basic equipment, your gear, everything is pared down so that you have responsibility. Yes. You take care of as much of that as you can to take the weight off the command management so they can make more effective decisions. Because here's the basic rule. Once you give an order, People will turn and expect that order or a corrective order whenever you do anything in the same vein from that point forward. And you can't afford to do that. It should be automatic. In other words, with a minimal amount of motion, designated tasks are already in place. In other words, Point Man has a specific mission. Everybody understands standard operating procedure for the Point Man. Some men are better at that than others. Pickets and Scouts. Again, some people prefer that task and may be better at it. However, everyone will understand the policy and procedure tied into each mission from radio operator to squad automatic riflemen, riflemen themselves, even a rifleman, a simple rifleman, has a specific series of standard operating procedures that he follows that do not require somebody to give him a constant order to correct or do. Example, when you're moving, okay, security of the muzzle, controlling the weapon. Observing your area of control, your designated fields of fire, okay. When you stop, you automatically move to a position of cover, you don't just stand. In other words, it should be automatic that when you see a motion to stop, part of your peripheral vision or your vision in general is picking a place that offers you both cover and concealment, if at all possible. This is SOP but it is established and being ingrained into the individual. Also it has to do with supply and support. Mark should not have to tell everybody to fill their canteens. However, I am telling you guys because everybody tries to, I don't want to carry the extra weight. Guys, this doesn't just happen with all these unprofessional. I have watched regular soldiers. Try desperately not to carry weight. I do care in general because if you are carrying minimal everything, everything is critical. The one thing you have to do is, and this is why the sergeants, your fire team leaders, have to check the individual's gears because people will get sloppy or they get tired. It is not that they get tired and lazy. It is that fatigue can also cause the same problem. People forget because of exhaustion. And between a couple of mines, you might still be cognizant enough to make sure the job is done. Well, you want to inspect to make sure the equipment is squared away. You want to inspect to make sure that all the mags are topped off or that at least they are carrying enough magazines. But G-Sarge will be home tonight. Yeah, well, we may be home tonight, but you know what? In the last 115 yards, 150 yards is the most dangerous element of the entire path because you're doing what, Don? You've already got the hard work behind you. This is a basic precept. The danger of the day is already done. This is how your mind sees it. You're looking up and there's your hooch right there. Or there's your log cabin right there. There's that hot shower. And you're starting to relax. There's that next meal. And then the buddy next to you just drops. Or, he stepped on the mine that was laid. Why? Because you're coming back the same way you went out. Yep, exactly. Remember, patterns kill, and complacency kills. Familiarity breeds contempt. Or, familiarity can cause death. In other words, you don't assume anything. In your final notes, some of the most successful ambushes performed are performed in the very last leg during the return from an operation because everybody's thinking, man I can get rid of this 35 or 40 or 60 pound or 80 pound backpack with all the gear I'm carrying. Man, I'll be able to put this browning down. Man, I'll be able to sit down these two laws and put them off the side or these vipers because they're too blasted heavy. Or I can drop my three pack of RPG round. Even if it is an MRE, a hot one is going to be good tonight. Yeah, but guess what? thinking about dropping it, you probably will, but you will drop with it. You see the problem? It is better anyway when you are tired, but the point is you may drop and not get up again. Constantly, there are certain things that you must do. Each person, given greater, with every person doing their part and being responsible, what happens is it frees the mind of each person up that has to help to keep you alive. You see how that works? The squad team leader and the team leaders, they have specific jobs. They know they shouldn't have to babysit and they are going to tell you, you know what, I'll help you out this time but I ain't doing this for you every time. And again, you know what, I hate movies, but that's one of the things that happened and its perfect example is in Platoon. Now, my problem is this, the man should have been checked before he went out. I understand the concept is, well let him hurt a little bit and he'll never forget. But a tight team, what you do is you explain to everybody, we have standard operating procedure. This is how it works. There's another thing that you hear a lot on this hour. We are only as fast as our slowest man. You don't want to build slow into any of your team just to get a little bit of, I'm going to teach him into it. Not at all. When you are betting your life on how fast that man can be or how efficient he can be, it's your duty. It's your duty to take every opportunity to upgrade him to the best of your ability. Bring each man to the razor edge he is supposed to be at, to the tuned level that he is supposed to be at. Or her. Remember we have medics, radio operators, we have people, no matter who you are, you are all going to have to be at a specific level of operation. It doesn't mean you can all run at the same time. We understand age limitations, we understand physical limitations, we understand physical injuries, but everyone can do their part. And everybody has to understand that in the event certain circumstances develop, that they are going to be an integrated part of the defense. They may be an integrated part of emergency response. which is critical because emergency response can be everything from medical support to providing a base of fire to extract individuals that are allies or friends from a situation. Standard operating procedure will ensure that more people survive. Probably the best example is human extraction and breaking contact. Now on the very back of PM-8. I'm not ruining anything because it's one of the manuals everybody is supposed to have and will be having. Virtually we've sent thousands out now. Thousands. Now the thing is, in the back of PM8, the very last page down, and you should have a copy there too. Not on the brown side, but on the white side there is an extraction from an encirclement. That is an example of standard operating procedure that is established for a breakout. Now, everybody understands that they should be prepared for this. They may be in one element or another. Now, the combat worthy troops are to the outside. Casualties who can be moved or litter cases that will be evacuated are to the core and center. Each of them, and I will say this, even if you are injured, you can still participate in one form or another. And at the very least, you will carry out every round of ammunition that you can drag with you because if you can't fight, you can at least work as a mule. And pass the other man a loaded magazine or pass the other man the next band of ammo that he may need because he's out. Because if you read the instructions, it is a cascading rain of fire that pushes, that punches against the aggressor. And the idea behind this is everybody knows their part in the task. Standard operating procedure. This is also true with the SOP manuals. And I guess what I'll do before we go to the bottom of the hour, first of all, one more time. PM 8. I don't want to go for correction on that correction. We'll just go PM8 to be safe because we do have a new printing on it. It's going to be out right now. Only just more cool imagery is added to it, but we also upgrade accordingly with our nomenclature. PM8 is how to organize and train a militia. PM8, which is how to organize and train a militia. Cost on that is $5 plus six stamps. Then we have PM10-08, which is Militia Field Manual SOP Standard Operating Procedure. Again, that is $7 plus 6 Damps. Now we have a third one, PM-86. PM-86. is the Range Logbook. Those have already gone out in the first wave. In fact, we are just now out of them. They're going to be picked up tomorrow, and we will have another several hundred to deal with. So there's a little bit of a hold back on just some orders, maybe about six or many left hand here. Anyway, PM86 is $6 plus six stamps. That is a reusable manual, but also a training packet manual. We also have the anti-armor manual. Get one now. That one is very understandable. It's a classroom piece. It's a compilation of all the data from several different directions. Again, we don't reinvent the wheel. We use stuff that we have generated over a period of time. And the anti-armor manual is $4 plus 6 stamps. $4 plus 6 Damps. Now these are donations. This will help to put the lights back on. This is going to help plug the electricity back in and do a lot of other things here that need to be done while you are provided with data and information. Now, if you'd like any of the above, then you send the request to PBN PO Box 194, Dexter, Michigan, Again, thatís PBN, P-O-Box, 194, Dexter, Michigan, 48130, make checks or money orders out to Nancy. Last name, K-O-E-R-M-K-E. That's Nancy. libertytreeradio.4mg.com page. When you come up it will be on the right and a little down from center. Easy to find, check that out. There's a lot of other material there, of course equipping one and two. But these PMs are very straightforward. I think they were very well executed. They look good and that's intentional. The idea is that these things are very, again, professionally engineered. We didn't reinvent the wheel in a lot of stuff. One thing I will mention is we do have a lot of mechanical mules in our units, but we also have a new vehicle, the Mule II. You're going to be seeing that more and more. You'll see it in some of the videos coming up. The Mule II is an extension of the original mechanical mule program. The Mule II is ours, not something built by the Department of Defense. It's ours. We are going to be putting more and more and more and more of those into the field. So be watching for it. And we're going to be providing them to certain formations. Obviously it's not free. You're going to buy the thing. But the people that are building them are going to be producing them on a small production line. They already have them in manual. In other words, hand production. But we're going the next step on that. So when you see the information on the Mule, understand that this will apply also to the Mule 2, which is the next system up. Again, with overlapping systems with other armored vehicles and such, there are things that are out there that are going to apply. Again, it would be good to study up a little bit on a lot of different equipment. Again, one more time if you're interested in or if you want to find out more information, you can send an SASC to the same address. That's a self-addressed stamped envelope. Put two stamps on the envelope. PBN PO Box 194. Again, that is PBN P.O. Box 194, Dexter, Michigan 48130. It is Communications Tuesday, also Medical Tuesday. When we come back, I am going to give out the information I did yesterday because A couple of things, especially with the main military, I'll tell you what, Frank has done a great job. He has been digging stuff up for us. What he asked is, what can I get that our people need? That could be needed by the people out there. He is in business, make no mistake about it. Don, we understand that. Oh, yeah. But this guy has actually done a great job of providing and finding whatever he could and has been putting it out there where it's available. So again, and there are better sources on a few little things on other items. We'll mention that in that he's one of several sources. But he's got a bunch of chemical protection technology that's available right now. Some of it may already be gone. I would expect it because he opened up a can yesterday. We found the M11 series filters. for the M9 gas mask. We're going to touch on it again. I expect to hear the music in my ear here in a second. So be ready with pen and paper. Yet again, make a space. Pull another card out of your file if you need to. Again, we've given the information for PBN. We're also going to be giving off the information. It's mainmilitary.com. Make a new card up for that. And we will cover that when we get back. So, I hear the music. This is the intel report, you got Donna Mark backing about three going on four minutes. Fighting is war We got freedom We got love USA! Air strikes! Also blue with stars that shine America! America! USA! America! He's been through USA! Ed, step in for a minute and he'll remind us again. Tito bop! Tito bop again, I thought that's right. It seemed just to be safe. Tito bop! Who said that because that wasn't me? We have a caller on the line. Oh, that's good. By the way, we have Spike waiting here on the wings real quick here. I promise we go off break. We have mean military surplus. Now, I'll tell you what. Frank is who you'll be talking to. Frank's the owner. Now, get your pen and paper. I'm going to go right down the list the way I went over it with him. Number one, they have a limited and the last of the M17 gas mask bags that he has on the shelf. These are the Cordura M17 bags. They are the last model that was made for the M17. The cool thing about these guys is that the M17 gas mask bag will work with the M10M or the M10 series of gas masks that were made by East Germany and Czechoslovakia. So if you are a U.S. soldier and you are going well, okay, it is a foreign mask, no, you are going to be completely familiar with the family of masks. and you can use all the standard M17 info with the check masks. It's that simple. And that's why again, in the SOP manual, you'll find the M17 is covered extensively in the SOP manual because we've got a lot of them. Plus we overlap with the NATO mask. Next, and they may already be gone, but I'm going to mention this again, chem suits. Now for our guys in the chat room, some of you guys are into DPM camouflage. They have the Mark IV. DPM camouflage chem suit sets and he has a range of sizes. He is sizing them yesterday and today. Six dollars for a set of chem suits. No, that wasn't a mistake. Six dollars per suit. Guys, you can't pass this up. I'm telling you. I have Mark 3's here and Mark 4's. And the average price, even when I could get them from the jobbers, and this is 10 years ago, was $10 at an absolute minimum. And that was for Mark III's, which are just the regular green. The cool thing is, these are DPM camo. They're still sealed. They're tightly packed. I will warn you again, do not take these out of the wrapper. Figure out what size they are. Leave them in the vacuum-packed wrapper, because if they're vacuum-packed, they're scrunched. If you cut open that bag and take them out, which you shouldn't because remember they're active charcoal. What's going to happen is they're going to go and blow back up. The charcoal is stabilized in, it's going to kind of expand again, the fibrous material. And what will happen is they won't go back into that bag. Now I'm telling you right now. You're degrading your filtering ability, your protective ability. Right, so these things are a chemical suit, the DPM camo, there's a mix of sizes. $6 a set whoever gets them first congratulations next hoods for the M17 M6A2 $2 per hood this is the standard M17 gas mask hood y'all got an M17 buy more of these but if you got the check mask guess what these will fit on the check mask check mask oh look at that without having to give you anything special next the M10M this is the check variant 3 for the gas mask. Now he is sizing these today. I have one right here. Hear that? I am patting the bag with its end. I have seen them. These are virtually virgin, brand new. They come with two sets of filters. They come with the whole mask. They come with the eyelets, the outer eye shields, just like on the M17. They are the standard M10 series of mask, brand new, but he is sizing them right now because there is a size range from 0 to 5. He had not done this yet, but he is doing this as of yesterday and today. If you need small sizes, ask for small sizes. I would ask that you try to get the size you need or get a size range if you are putting these into your 510 program. It is good to have a few big masks and a few little masks because people are different sizes. Somebody has a big head. I am not insulting anybody. Some people are just physically bigger than others. It is nice to have the right size that fits comfortably. You don't have to make do. This is one of the things we've argued for years. Just a little bit of effort and you can have all the right equipment for each person. They don't have to just scrunch it. So anyway, M10 mask, check variant, brand new, two sets of filters, the eye covers are there, the second set of lenses, the shields, plus the bag. Now here's what I would do. I'd take and use the M17 bag. Then I take this bag, which these are brand new, and use them as medical bags. Now if you use them as gas mask bags, that's fine. But these things are a double pouch bag. They're designed to hold the KEM, the B-Sturman, or the Chec type KEM Cape, and the Decon kit. And then the upper pocket holds the gas mask bag. But these would make great medical bags. You'll see what I'm talking about when you get them if you buy them. Cost is $3 for $30 for the M10s. That doesn't mean, and I don't want to hear this, don't ask me this question, if you have the M9 filtered masks, the M9 masks with the side filtered kites, you're fine. But some people haven't got anything. Or they may have M17s and they want to stay with that family of masks. Or let's say you want to supplement and you're looking for something that's a nice mask. That's why I'm bringing these up. We are not going to have enough gas masks for all the people that are out there. Period. I'm telling you right now, they just ain't going to be enough. So it's going to happen and mark my word on this. The first incident that takes place with chemical deployment acknowledged over in Georgia, you watch and see what happened to Ruth. I'm going to tell you right now, and I'm going to warn you about something. The Georgian military, the Georgian breakaway military, and the Russian military train with chemical and biological and nuclear to their front. Does everybody get the drift of this? Pardon the pun? In other words, let's remind everybody, the Russian military in the field deployed chemical agents in every ore you have seen to date. Think about that, guys. Does that sink in? Now, let's look at some possibilities. Dude dude, Boris, it's time to launch missile. Okay Boris, Vlad, Vlad, you ready? Yes, Vlad, you ready? Boris, ready? Yes, push button. Oh ho, his moose is squirrel, make mistake. Where'd missile go? Oh, wait a minute, old programming missile headed for New Jersey. Look at that, oh my goodness, too late. Now you see how the problem works out here. Just think of all the goofiness that could come into this thing. Now the tactical missiles aren't going to reach that part, but remember, SCUD, SALISH, all of the KUT-USKA systems are chemical ordnance capable. All Russian motor batteries are chemical ordnance capable to include the 240 millimeter and bigger. There's a couple other larger. They may or may not be in service, but they already use, guys. So what that means is you're looking at probable, notice I didn't say possible, we are talking probable chemical deployment. Did we see chemical deployment in Afghanistan with the Russians? Yes we did. Can we see yellow rain? Yes, remember. Now do you think that the Chechens got hit with chemical, especially in the centralized areas? I will tell you most assuredly yes, you're dealing with the Russians. Now the thing about it is though, here's the problem, both sides have trained in the same military theater and with the same concept in military science. So both the Georgians and the Russians are equipped heavily for NBC. Keep that in mind. And both sides are prepared to use it. They don't have to go nuclear guys. They can start going lobbing mushrooms back and forth if they want, but more likely they're going to be pushing frog water. Okay, you know what that is? Frog water? That's the sound people make when they don't have gas masks. They're done. And the little frogs put their legs in here and twitch. Now we need to get out the main military's contacts, you guys. If you want to dial the office, that's 207-924-58. Again, you know, I'll get that out a couple more times. sandbox clean or wipe off the chalkboard or you know gain a pencil and paper. It might be an ink pen. 207 924 5258. One more time on that one. 207 924 5258. If you want to talk directly to Frank, he's a busy guy, but he's thrown in his cell number. That's 796. That is correct. I had to verify that one. That five just looks a little bit too much like a nine. I note it down. 207-557-9642. Last but not least, real quick on the list of things, all of you who got the finished copies of the M9 gas mask. I don't know how many he has total because he's going to look all through the warehouse, but he has a quantity because while I was talking to him on the phone, He has a whole stack of M11 filters for the M9 gas mask in the peanut can. Now, these are brand new surplus filters, $4.99 a piece. They're in the peanut can. This is what I've told you about for years. Whenever we find a cache of these, we're going to clean them out. I don't care who gets them first, but you guys all need to stomp on the phone and get hold of these things and drag them away. Now, this is the same guy. The main military is the same guy that has the adapters for the 60mm down to 40mm so you can get those, you can get your hoods, whatever you need for certain piece of equipment, he's digging them out and finding what he has left. But I'm going to tell you something, this is all finite and it's not very big in terms of piles. The Kim hoods, he has a lot of them. So if you've got the M10Ms that you bought, remember for cheap, cheap from him, here's a chance to get the hoods that you need to go on your masks. Now, I'm going to recommend something before we get it. We've got Spike still waiting in the wings and he's got some questions. I want to get him up here. And some comments. More important. Now the thing is, guys, when you put the hood on the mask, how many of you are familiar with how to put the hood, how to station the mask for usage? Now what I'm going to explain is that imagine the hood. When you put the gas mask on, the hood hangs over your head like a bag. It's secured around the eyelets so that your eyes automatically you can see because the hood is going to drop accordingly. However, just as when you take the hood off and you drape it over the front of the mask, I want you then to let it hang. Take your right hand and cut the mask around the eyes and the cheek pieces and pull it off your head just the way you normally would off the chin. Now you're going to have the mask with the hood hanging over and your hand is gripping all of this and the back of the mask is now completely exposed so it's free for access. That is how the mask has to go into the gas mask bag. Why is that? So you can put it on in a flash. We don't want to have to fiddle. You're going to be counting 1,000 chickens, 2,000 chickens, 3,000 chickens, gasping chickens, and then you'll be doing the frog thing again. So the hood is draped over. And remember that in the mask bag, everybody knows this. It's used it. You're going to be using it so that you're going to actually have it stationed so that the mask is actually facing out looking at you when it's in the bag. That's how you're going to put it into the bag. So you pull it out. Your hands are going to grip the harness that goes over your head. You're not going to over-pressure anything. You're going to think calmly. You're going to put your chin into the mask. You're going to pull the harness over your head. And you're going to secure it accordingly. Then you're going to pull the hood over while still holding your breath. You're going to cup the exhaust in your mask. This means you put your hands over. the filter, oh actually forgive me, over the intakes which are in the front, not intakes mark, come on. Put it over the exhaust and you're going to let your air out and you're going to blow and your whole mask is going to pop up. What that's going to do is two things. It evacuates the air in the mask and it also helps to pop out the seal so that they lay on your face more efficiently. Now the mask is going to drop. In the next step, what you are going to do is you take your hand and put your hand over the filter and go and breathe in. Now what that is going to do is seal everything. See how that works? Blow out and then you are going to cup the filter intakes no matter where they are. The M17 you have to take your hands and go over both sides. Same with the M10. With the filter masks, you put your hand right over the end of the filter and go, Now you are prepped and ready to go. The only thing you have to do is tune up your hood so it is tightened down so it doesn't flop up. There are little adjustments on that. You will see that when you get them. You may need one for training. Also, we are going to be covering this in a little video very, very soon because enough people out there that have these they need to know. You can also find it in a lot of your NBC training videos or NBC manuals if you are in the military. You may have them still sitting around. So this is going to make a big difference. Anyway, we've covered enough of that. We've got Spike. Spike, jump in there please. Yeah, I had a couple things to bring up here. One of them was about the Georgia stuff going on over there. What I was listening to today on Alex's show from yesterday, there was a lot of Israeli and US advisors behind these people. They even actually, at the end of the show, just about, he said there was a breaking report that they had captured some American mercenaries over there. I was wondering what your thoughts were on that because I know you know a lot about that area. Oh, I don't doubt. I believe personally that we're perpetrating this whole thing. They're pressing the limit out of desperation, I personally think. It has nothing to do with, oh, we'll look at it. The only thing is this. As I understand, Russia is for Russia. Russia has been kicking all of the kosher mafia out of their country to a degree or at least one vying faction. The oil monopoly is pissed, because what's happening is they've been pushed out and the Russians are actually dealing with the resources. Now the reason that most of the parasites ran from Russia is because they had destroyed the work ethic in the country and destroyed the people's interest to the point where they couldn't steal or milk any more from them. So the parasite, the vampire, flipped out of there and just run over here to the US. or is down in the Middle East like in, you know, they ran to Tel Aviv and to Haifa and then from there, fluted over here to suck on our necks now, which is why we have our people over there. As far as them being mercenaries, eh, throw that stuff out the window. They're regular. They're either Israeli, military, probably perpetrating that again because they hated the Russians for a long time. Doesn't mean that the Russians won't work with the UN. That's what the Israeli websites have been saying and the Israeli papers, the how proud they are of their Israelis over there. Except that here's the thing. So when they hunt them and grab them since they're not declared combatants, does that mean that the new rules apply as far as what you can do with them? Eh, probably. Hey, wait a minute. Wouldn't they then be, since they're undeclared combatants in an action, does that make them Israeli terrorists? Yep. Since there are Israeli terrorists, how should those Israeli terrorists be dealt with? Same way they would deal with us. Ah, yes. Here's the thing, and I'll back this up a bit. See, this is one of the fascinating things about when you go to their sites. Years ago, and I pointed this out, at the end of World War II, the ADL ran spy rings inside and ran the local, the state police and the Fed as the interior police of that time. Now they had to go back into the shadows because a lot of Americans got so PO'd that they had to back off on their agenda to a degree. But what happened is a lot of Americans were pointing out that exactly what everybody wanted at the end of World War I with the League of Nations was happening with the United Nations. And the whole agenda behind that was to plug in the old Sharmafi operation with the President of the Israelis slash Ashkenazi that we see over there in the Middle East. Now, it's interesting that they grabbed people, and I don't doubt that they did all kinds of wicked things, and we won't forget that because I've talked personally with and debriefed individuals who were from that period of time. And there's a whole block of history there that really they don't want America to look at because then you have to ask, who the hell are these shysters? Who are these potlickers? Who are these scumbags to be doing this in our country? Well, they've been doing it for a while because FDR bought a bunch of them in the 30s right off college campuses and almost all of them were card holding Soviet Socialist Party members slash Communist Party members. They weren't spies. They were, died in the wall, absolute party members who were part of the globalist agenda, period. They were working with, from the inside, doing the same thing that Holly Reard has been doing with regard to undermining the country. Now they are dragging us into an Eastern European conflict where again it is not an accident that these areas they had to back off for a bit because they had destroyed the work ethic of the people. Now they think they can slide back in and feed off them once again. And I really think that a lot of people, even in Eastern Europe, aren't going to put up with a whole lot of that real quick. They may let them sit there for a little while, but you know what? The one thing is they'll be easy to pick out of the crowd when the time comes. And that's one of the things that is happening. People are paying attention to this because Eastern Europeans don't want to be in the middle of this nonsense again. I think they've had 70 years' worth of abuse. Do you think they really want any more? I think they're done. Yeah, and so what's happening is a lot of them are like, hey, wait a minute, back off, goofs. No, that's not going to happen. They can help. But they'll mix this up and it'll be like the wars in between World War I and World War II. And there's a whole string of them. And I challenge everybody listening to prove me wrong. For anybody who is a proud Pole, and I know there are a lot of people who are Polish who are very proud of being Polish, go ask Grandpa about the wars between communist Russia or between the Soviets and what happened with Poland. Now, that's the same group necessarily in Russia right now, although we do know there is a lot of overland. But the thing is, these wars were ad nauseam non-stop territorial wars. Don't forget, there were a couple of little ones between other parties in the eastern part of Europe, like the Romanians and the Bulgarians. They had little border disputes that were little flare-ups, and who knows who they were instigated by. Either the bankers from the west, or again, the Soviets from the east. And don't confuse the Soviets with the Russians, because a lot of the Soviets were imports. I'll give you an example and remind everybody again. Where was Trotsky in 1917, when they wanted to try and create the Bolshevik Revolution? I'm just forgetting, 1915, 1915, 1916. Trotsky was in a Canadian prison locked up. Now guys, they let this card-holding Communist Party member out of prison, put him on a boat, shipped him over to Europe, $1 million in gold. Yeah, think about that. Supposedly these corporate bankers who were supposedly capitalists, which ain't not, these are Shysters who are other socialists, who are other parasites, who financed and took Trotsky along with Lenin and the others, put him on the black train, and ran them through how many war zones to get them into Russia. That is the group that created the Bolshevik Revolution. But don't confuse that with the original revolution that they usurped and paracited onto. The mistake that was made is the same mistake that I am most concerned with here in America, Spike, and everybody listening. There are a bunch of parasites that we have in here right now that are foreign. Their logic is that they're going to mix everything up here in the country and get us into war, and then they're going to backstab all of us because we aren't paying attention to what's going on. Well, I'm going to tell you right now, don't tell me later. Do never tell me that I did not warn you about this. Be ready for it because it is as sure as there is a tomorrow. They are looking at that as a possibility as an alternate trump card. This whole idea that, oh look, these other people have seen the light. No they haven't. They look at Spike and Mark and Don as useful idiots. They have their weight. The difference is, we're not getting caught flat-fitting. And by God we need to be repeating this over and over again to every trainee, to every student, to every one of our teachers that must explain to everyone that there is a constant threat that they will lure us into that kind of a catastrophe. We plan on winning, we plan on driving all these gum bagged socialists out, and none of them are acceptable here. All you need to remember is that if you are a spike, if you are the last guy standing, your job is to make sure the rest of them don't. You are the light eye standing. Whoever it is that is listening, you need to again, don't let anybody do that. Well, we need to compromise. They count on that. In this situation, they are going to infiltrate. I am telling you, I have already seen some of it. It has sickened me with this 9-11 movement because there is this, oh, there are these other people. Really? What happened after they used the 9-11 movement after Pelosi got voted? What happened with, did Pelosi jump in there and shed light on that issue? Yeah, there you go. And then while you're laughing. Exactly. So think about it. Those characters thought, well we'll do it because they were still thinking the party thing. But the problem is, even the party thing that they were thinking about isn't Democrat or Republican. It's the Soviet party as opposed to we Americans are supposed to be so blind we don't see. Well, if it's me, they'll get calm out of their mouth and then one will be in the chamber and I'll tell them they better choose their next syllable very carefully. Yeah, communication is right. Real quick though, the other thing I want to bring up was the motor bikes for buying those. Make sure when you get, make sure you get to like it and then find a bike to fit it because I've already went through two different bicycles trying to fit another one. The problem I'm going to run into is the crosswalk and the door on the bike slopes downward and won't be able to carburize you might be able to get the motor to fit in the, but you're not going to be able to get the car in it. You don't already have one. Make sure you have a lot of room in there to fit that. On no point, as a matter of fact, we see a cute go over to your bike, like the old story, build up a P7 Chevy, put a hand in it if you want to hood. That's what I'm working on right now. In fact, as a bike could have got for $10 a year, a solid rear passagant wedge. And that's the kind of story you can think of. I hear the music, it's one of them. Give me some more issues. Umm, I'm gonna bet that they will be following through on the next hour but stay frosty people, follow you to get what you need to get on. It's obvious the game has come, shut up, okay? So the game is a poor, desperate world order. Shout out to you gentlemen, I'm tires on run. You're on ult today, Anthony. Run. I love you guys, I love you guys, thank you, John. God bless you guys. People open up for only ears and no ears. Want me and money from the world? Terror Me! Who wants more big cube and hand cigar? Terror Me! Terror Me! Who wants more big fan cigar? Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! Terror Me! 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