Mark Koernke discussed militia training exercises conducted in Arizona, Oklahoma, and Texas, congratulating participants and noting future comparable operations in the northern United States. The show covered preparedness topics including garden watering techniques, food preservation (particularly tomato canning), and fall crop planting. Koernke emphasized the importance of decentralized infrastructure, skilled trades, and local food and fuel production as defense against potential chaos. The episode included discussion of the Vietnam Memorial replica wall coming to Sparta, Michigan, and practical advice on purchasing discounted communications equipment and LED flashlights at truck stops. Technical discussions covered electromagnetic pulse effects on electronics, power surge protection reliability, and the superiority of older American-made surge protectors over Chinese-manufactured alternatives.
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If he stood by your bedside in a dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he'd fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free and home? One day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories, Central, North, South, and Southwest. Ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on LibertyTreeRadio.4mg.com, PBN.4mg.com, Live 365, then go to Liberty Tree Radio, and we're also on AM and FM microstations, CB base stations, and UltraNet Technologies both east and west of the Mississippi along with Alaska. Well ladies and gentlemen we are here this evening. It is a live program and Don a day today is. Hey you guys if you bought a gallon of milk today and it said sell by August 18th you're a day late. It's August 19th. Well, we've had an interesting day today, got a lot of stuff done and interesting reports. Mike Nisser, of course, brought us up to speed with what happened over the weekend. Congratulations to all the guys that made it for the operation. Alfie Omega was there, of course. He should be back home by now. Might still be settling in. He was flying back from Way Out, Arizona way back to Oklahoma. And for all of you that are listening now that we're participating, congratulations. You guys did a fine job by what Mike was saying. And by the way, at least it sounds like the students all agreed that Mike and Elphie did a tremendous job of getting all the information across and doing a great job of keeping the classes rolling. So congratulations to all. Very good operation. And we're looking at another one for Oklahoma. Also for Texas, and there are several other comparable exercises going on back east and up in the northern part of the United States towards Montana and the Dakotas, so pay attention there. The one in Texaco for our friends listening down that way, Althea and hopefully we can get Mike involved in that one too. They're going to be participating, however, these exercises have been free so far. However, it costs money to ship people around the United States. There have been other expenses that these guys have included. We are going to have to make sure that everybody pitches in a little bit to cover that. It is not going to be a great amount, but between everybody it should take care of the essentials that have been taken care of by the host to date. It is just not going to be possible with the cost and of course increases that are going up. But it is still going to be a pretty decent arrangement. We will find out more about that as it develops. But these were definitely outstanding exercises and congratulations to all. Now, first of all, Don, you didn't get any rain up there today, did you? Oh no, beautiful day. It rained last night. We got a little bit of what looked like it wanted to rain out, but never did. And Larry, what does it look like down your way? It's been dry for a couple weeks here and there, saying no rain for another week or so. So again, we're still looking at Typically, but not extreme, shall we say summer weather right now? I've watched them dry it out for the past few years. Last part of the summer they always seemed to dry it out Mark. Well, we've been pretty lucky so far here, although we haven't dried it. This is August, it is the 18th. This is like about the 9th warm day we've had this summer. We can count them on two hands. We've been a little dryer, but that's expected for August. That's one of those things that does happen, so we can anticipate that. And because of that, we should be looking at doing certain things, shouldn't we, Larry, with regard to our gardens? Got to make sure that thing's watered. Solutions for that include? Well, I myself here have to run a generator and a pump totally off the grid. Other people you can store, I've got where they've got, you know, they can be gravity fed when needed. The 19th. It's the 19th, you're right. The other thing to do is collect up rainwater. If you look around, you can find them right down the road from me. I'm probably going to cash in some pot bottles to pick them up. The big plastic, I used to make them out of concrete cisterns. I think these are 400 gallons each. That's a way to, when the rain comes, keep some water for your garden. You had a lot of rain in the spring time and I know 400 gallons, it might seem like a lot, but if you're watering a good sized garden, that doesn't go real far guys. That's just going to help you patch through to the next rain and maybe it won't even fill up 400 gallons. I've got 50 gallon barrels that are sitting sideways on top of railroad ties, a makeshift water tower and I've got four on the bottom, three on the top, so what is that, 350 gallons. and that's run through an electric pump at Barron's. He is doing that and he goes through that in about 15 minutes. Pumps it out to the garden through a 2 inch manifold, 2 inch PVC manifold, and goes to sprinkler hoses. That 350 gallons is gone in about 15 minutes. Now one of the techniques that we use is a drip system where actually, kind of like what you see in the Middle Eastern countries or in other places where you do have a lot of sun. is to actually use a saturation system that gets right down next to the plant and only works right in the area of the plant when you're gravity feeding. Which is another cool trick. It doesn't cost a whole lot. Once you have the hoses, you just make sure you roll them up the end of the season so that you don't lose them. If you have winter, we have winter up here in Michigan by the way, remember? Hey, let me interrupt you guys. This is Communications Tuesday and something's going on here. We need to clean up this signal a little bit. If somebody's got a TV in the background or... Mike, do you have a mute on your system? I'm muted. Alright. Larry, do you have background noise? I don't have anything running. It's not here. Well, give me 10 seconds. Well, as a matter of fact, while we're waiting for Don, and of course there could be a number of things there. Remember that this is Communications Tuesday. We're looking at a number of different solutions to Our long range problems with regard to putting people up and online to be able to talk to each other. Now at the end of the month we have Jim Monahan's Steam Festival and Alternate Energy event, actually an antique engine show. But guys, at the end of the month, during that weekend, we also have the entire Liberty Net up and online on ham radio. We will be talking to people all over the country and the world as the evening goes on through to the wee hours in the morning, propagation gets better. We progressively are talking to more and more of the people farther and farther out west. We are going to give you some of the frequencies here. I am going to get Jim up on the air. I am going to try and do that this week coming up here. We are going to get him up on the air. We will be talking more about where to look and listen in. with your ham sets if you have one on hand or if you'd like to participate in something like that maybe you got grandpa's system sitting there and it's all hooked up and set up but you haven't really turned down the tubes and dusted off the dials in a while well this will give you a chance to do it and listen in and also practice working with the technology that's one of the things that we are going to be doing the end of the month you're coming up very soon I'll give all the dates times and places after the bottom of the hour break but For all of you that are interested in long range communications, general communications, AM, remember, bounces all over the planet. Shortwave does just exactly that. You can talk to people all the way over in Europe that are actually seeing what's going on with these wars right now on the Russian front. Remember, we can do that nowadays, can't we? Or what's happening in other parts of the world, and you get a chance to talk to the people first hand. In other words, it's not somebody said, somebody heard. You're actually there talking to the people who are in the area of operation. This is always fun and unique and we've been doing this for many many decades. A lot of people have been doing it long before we showed up on this planet because radio has been around for a little under a hundred years but it has been around for a while. And the shortwave systems were the first of the true long wave, long range communications that was set up around the planet utilizing wireless communication. So we're going to work on doing what we can to keep everything else plugged in. In the process, I'll keep you up to speed. Now, Larry, I'm down in that neck of the woods right now. Again, I'm still looking at the food issue. What have you got coming in right now in your area? Well, as a matter of fact, from two different gardens, I've pulled a whole bunch of tomatoes that have ripened all at once, a whole bunch of different kinds. Now, I've not done this before, but I took what they call a Victoria Grinder. It's designed to take grapes or apples, make apple sauce. You can put the tomatoes in there and grind the stuff out. It'll take up the seeds and the skin and the rinds and leave you the juice and the pulp so that you can cook that down and make tomato sauce. So the past few days, that's what I've been doing, is cutting tomatoes, grinding tomatoes, cooking them down, putting them in canning jars. It's amazing how many tomatoes it takes to make a little bit of The waste goes to the chickens. Chickens eat the skin and the seeds. I tell you, I went out there and there's not much left. You can also eat other vegetables too. If you've got some cabbage or something that's gone a little wormy, well, they'll eat the cabbage and the worms both. But that's what I've got right now, Mark. Some corn is coming in. I've spaced it out throughout the week. We've got some sweet corn we can eat. So that's coming in. There's cabbages coming in. coming due. Of course now is also the time to start thinking about planting some fall crops. You can continue to have cabbage, you can have peas, put some fall radishes in, and also put some onions and garlic in for next year. Now that's where there's a quick reminder for everybody that's listening that remember, this is not too late to plant. In fact, just to reverse, there are things that can still go in the ground or can still go into the five gallon pails. You get them started now. And you can greenhouse them or take them inside for the winter. And you're all set. Correct? Correct. So we're looking at food production that way in another area where again we can extend things out. And we've got to reinforce this because with what we're seeing, and of course we had like old Condoleezza Rice going crazy here in the last couple days making comments about how They're going to get Russia. They're going to teach them a lesson for what they did. Because the best laid plans of the ADL and the kosher mafia out of Israel to a degree just got stomped on a bit right there in Kazariland. I mean over in Georgia, which of course the Khazars are walking back into just like they did a whole many ago. Actually they walked out of it, ran out of it. They were kicked out of it. I saw one story Mark where NATO is actually starting to break with the United States. I mean, boy, isn't that going to be a lovely scenario if these pieces of satanic crap, these pig feces, bush and chaney, get us to where we don't have any allies, not even our European allies. Well, that's in line with creating the chaos, if nothing else. But it's interesting, the other problem that we have there is We know that those groups are responsible for creating a lot of enemies. Eventually, as Washington said, eventually everybody would be against us. Now, that doesn't mean against us. That doesn't necessarily mean us, but it certainly means the regime. The problem is, even if we clean them out, which eventually is what's going to happen, everybody else is going to use that as the excuse to continue to fight against us. There will be old animosities, the old story, the old vendetta is still in place waiting to be picked at or rubbed at like sores in dark places. I can see that coming. That's one of the things that, on the one hand, the outer party members have been told this is what will transpire. The internal ring knockers, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the real agenda is, and it has to do with just general destruction, creating chaos across the board. And then out of chaos they shall create their order if they have their way. Now of course we ain't going to let that happen. And there's a lot of people who really are up to speed. We've got a lot of young people who are coming up and into the programs and they understand and they can see the threat. Well, still you've got a bunch of frustrated goofs and that's the only way to describe them is a bunch of frustrated goofs who are getting up there in age and in reality They've lost their window of opportunity. Oh, they can still do damage, but they aren't going to do very well at actually executing what they might consider to be the final agenda, at least not the one they know about. Now, the confusion issue, on the other hand, or creating absolute destruction, well, even if they did try, try real hard, a lot of people are stepping back and taking a look at the situation, and they're being very cautious and very surgical in what they do. And that's not an accident either. We're no different from everybody else as far as organization goes. We've got everybody moving in preparation to defend ourselves, but at the same time, one of the things that I have emphasized over and over again is we must have the ability to produce. We must have the ability to manufacture, to grow our own food, to do all of the things that need to be done, and to have the infrastructure at the lowest possible level, the closest level to home. not way up at some other tier with everybody focusing in central light. No, we don't want that. If you do that, one target, kaboom, everything's gone. We do need to have areas of control and operation, but each area must have comparable abilities, not ability. abilities, the ability to produce fuel, the ability to produce food, the ability to continue to generate and take raw materials and convert them into manufactured goods. This requires skilled trades. Many of those trades moved out of the country, but one thing to consider is a lot of what they've done now, they've taken machinery out that was more focused and actually did too many tasks. So that people were losing some of the skilled trade education process that had been built up over a period of decades or 100 or 200 years. So it's not a bad thing that we're going to be forced back into individual machine or individual skilled labor processes because that's what's going to preserve our technology overall. And I don't care what it is from food manufacturer to raw materials processing, steel making, wood manufacturing, wood cultivation, and carpentry slash finished trades. All of that is going to be required in order for us to get the job done. So we're going to have to make sure that we've got everybody up and online in that direction. It's not just putting the bullets down range. I've tried to explain that for years. That's right. It's all of the other support technologies that go along with it. And food production is critical. Communications, that we can achieve in many, many different tiers. So there's no single place where the bad guys can come in and shut it off. Just isn't going to work that way. We've got too many different people now plugged in. And they're working on even more solutions. So we'll see how that goes, of course. Now, Don, you've got a real quick, again, we've done this a couple hours today. But you've got the wall over in your neck of the woods right now, the mobile wall. You want to give everybody a little bit of announcement there on that? Well, thank you, Mark. You guys, the Vietnam Memorial, the replica wall that moves around the nation, it's coming to Sparta, Michigan. It'll be there from August 21st this year. That's a Thursday. It'll open at 6.30 at Rogers Park. The closing ceremony will be Sunday, August 24. 8 p.m. at Bailyette Field, our half-size version memorial in Washington, D.C. The pertinent thing here is you guys, volunteers are needed to basically do security. Volunteers are needed to stand at the booths and hand out play cards or whatever, the schedule, things like that. But this is a 24-hour exhibit. and you want somebody there 24 hours a day. So again, volunteers are still needed. Please contact Dwayne at 6160-4011. If you're interested in volunteering, call 616-460-4011. And if you want to do it, make the contacts through the internet, you guys. How about 3w.chamber.org? RT a chamber. I would guess that's like the Chamber of Commerce or something. Again, one more time you guys, the phone, 4011. And we spent a lot of time on this earlier in the day and if you were listening then you realize that. We're not going to, a lot of people like to dwell on and I can well imagine that it's something that, because some people did it, they don't even want to go see it. But you know what, it has to be done. It's one of those things. The one area they're going to need help, I'm sure with Don, is the graveyard shift, so to speak. The third shift. A lot of guys out there stay up anyway. They're available in the area. This will give you a chance to do something interesting in the process. Yeah, you can even check the thing out while not many people are around. It will give you a chance to participate in history in the process, which is a good thing. Again, they need your help. Give them a call and plug in. In fact, if all else fails, you can just stop by and walk around and spend some time at the mobile monument and relax for a bit. If you've never been to Washington and seen the real thing, I've seen the mobile memorial, the moving wall. And it is moving in more than one way, not that it's not exactly six to one location. But there's plenty of men out there that can go out there and say, yeah, that guy died. He was just 10 feet from me. And the next guy, he died later in the day because they're laid out chronologically. And if you just want to go out and hang out with some of your buddies for a while, you're welcome to. In fact, you can do it unofficially. You don't have to be officially watching the place. You can be there watching the place. There you go. See how that works. Use a different inflection. You're just out there watching the place. Yup. Again, that number, 616-04-011. Now, another thing with regard to communications, again, since this is communications and Medical Tuesday. Watch the truck stops right now. Again, there's been a series of, and they're starting to clear out certain inventory because things are getting a little doggy. One of the things guys that is showing up are odd sets, in other words the two of these, the four sets of those, hand held walkie talkies and little palm type systems. Nothing fancy, not the most expensive, however when they cut them to half price, they are really affordable. When you can get four for the price of two or eight for the price of four and they are all that is left, Then they mark them down to move them. Well, if you're smart, this is your chance to pick up what you need so you have a few extra bits of communications technology laying around. They don't cost as much. They're not all the latest model that came out in Pomegranate and Deep or Lustrous Burgundy today. Instead, they're in the last year's Nuvo Gray and let's see Navy Blue. So they're just not the same. Well, they are the same. take the time check them out and also check out the markdown bins. There's a bunch of stuff showing up because again this is all China sport stuff. This is all things that have been coming in like all the stock steps. There's of course the speedways. I always check them out because flashlights, the LED flashlights are showing up, the first and second generation ones in this left wave and there are one-third cost or a quarter of the cost or half price whatever it is. You can find some pretty decent pieces of equipment there. It will be the last of it so I recommend something. I like the looks of that. I have one of those and there may be two or three others there. That may be all they wrote because they've already gone over to a cheaper model that they can sell more of because it's not as well made. It doesn't mean it was made like a brick dog house. One thing I've noticed about the Chinese equipment is initially they'll send in some pretty decent stuff and then they'll look at it and go, oh, we can, now they've got them supposedly suckered out in this model, we'll cut back on this, eliminate a spring here, eliminate the metal there, make it out of just plain old plastic, it breaks faster, you know, disappears quicker, and supposedly we'll just run out and buy more. An example, Mark, is the Chinese tennis shoe. They're black and almost looks like a dress shoe. You might get it with Velcro closures or you know, with a standard tie closed. When they came to the market here, they were really made of leather. Well, maybe that was leather. It might have been from a... They were like $7. Now they're like $14, $18, $20. And if you look close at them, you guys, they're man-made materials now. I've got 2 cents here. I mean leather. If you have the money for the quality items, go to www.lightsandknives.com. There are some good quality LED items there. I tell you, the Coast LED lights are very bright. They are using 3 or 4 AAA batteries to power. They're a little pricey though, but they make great tactical light smart compared to the old xenon bulb lamps that the cops used to carry around that would evaporate those expensive 3 volt lithium batteries in about 15-20 minutes. At least you can run these things a while. Now again, you want to have backups because if we do get the nukes going off, and I'm really afraid that's what they're pushing toward, LED technology may or may not work after that. once you get a wrapped up in tin foil somewhere. Well that's another reason to never throw away the old batteries, and you know, I should say, forgive me, not the old batteries, but the old flashlights, especially with the conventional bulbs for that reason, because, eh, all's fails. Those aren't going out when everything else does. Well you guys, I've heard something today, and maybe if Butterknife is listening he'll call in and explain it a little bit better, but being the generalist today, I picked up everything I could out of this conversation, but I'm told that a lot of military, but this is, like earlier today, they're told that if you're flying and you're close enough to see the flash, but you know, the shock wave doesn't, there's a particular measure to it, but doesn't destroy your aircraft, well you might lose particular or portions of your electronics. For every of wiring, you're going to pick up about eight volts in that situation. So if you've got a 10 foot wire running, you know, in some plane or longer than 10 feet, you can put like a 10-foot wire, you can put 80 volts into the system like that. And if it's a 20-foot wire, it's a 160 volts into a system like that. The theory here is, and it's not so much theory, it's basic physics, is the real short wires, like in particular communications devices and whatnot, even in night vision, the power wire in a piece of night vision is maybe an inch long. and that inch is 112, it's going to introduce less than a volt into the system. And again, this decreases farther away you get away from the F. Does that help you if you get a ham antenna hooked up at the time? Yeah, I'll think about that. Those towers are equal to wiring. You're right, not to mention three of them laid out in parallel many times. And you might see 100 feet there. Multiply that by 8. That'll light you up. Yeah, you wouldn't want to be leaning on it. Now we also talked about, well, things that would like come into your house because power lines up in the air, miles and miles of power lines. Imagine how many volts those that might be induced into those. Can you think of a lightning bolt coming down your power line, evaporating that behind it almost? Well, maybe that's not exactly true, but I don't think your little power surge thing that you protect your computer with is going to Don, even with the power surge system, if they are Chinese made, we have found that when they fail, they are designed so they keep the circuit open anyway. They melt open. They actually keep it so the circuit is complete. What happens is it breaks out, but it melts right back into position. So you end up still damaging the system. If you have the American ones or any of the old American ones that are around, they worked every time. Yeah, so the Chikom stuff is totally unreliable in that respect except we've stacked it. And then it's usually the American one, the very last one in line that actually does the job. And we've disassembled them to look at them and it's like, oh look at this. No wonder there's kind of a trickle, there's power going through. The way the thing actually is supposed to melt and break, if all else goes, in other words, is it's got a trip switch. But if the trip switch doesn't work, it has a fusible link. Well, the fusible link does melt, but the problem is it melts right back in and welds together. It has nowhere to go. There's not even enough void underneath it for it to fall out. And we have several examples piled up here off to the side from all these power surges we've had with the electric company having problems downrange with power poles going out or with electrical, with lightning storms. So we have firsthand experience on this. We'd warn you to try to find the older American equipment. Most every brand, no matter what it is we've tried this been Chinese, has fused into the complete circuit mode and allowed power to trickle on through. So that's a real problem. And by the way, think of trickling. We should be hearing the trickling sound of music in our ears probably any moment now. Yeah, we're past the bottom of the hour. Because we're looking at the bottom of the hour and hopefully we're going to hear some music here in a while. Of course, you never know. So this is the Intel report, we are at the bottom of the hour, a little past. Now we've got Don, Larry, and I hear the music. We'll be back. We're going to take a break here in about four minutes with Liberty Pre-Mania.
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