August 29, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed militia training operations and their expansion across multiple states, focusing on lesson planning and force multiplier concepts. The show featured calls about the 25th annual Jim Monahan antique engine show in Michigan and a Celtic festival in Niagara Falls. A caller reported on a case involving a woman named Nancy in federal court facing alleged torture and judicial misconduct in Detroit. Callers Karen and Alfie Omega discussed John McCain's selection of Sarah Palin as VP and praised recent militia training exercises in Oklahoma and Flagstaff, with plans for future training in January. The hosts emphasized the importance of structured training, repetition, and coordination among state militia contingents.
- militia training
- force multiplier
- special forces
- lesson plans
- federal court
- judicial misconduct
- sarah palin
- john mccain
- michigan
- texas militia
- preparedness
- constitutional rights
- op-for training
- state contingents
- armed citizens
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I had a dream the other night that, well, I didn't understand. A figure walked in through the mist with a flintlock in his hand. His clothes were torn and dirty as he stood there by my bed. He took off his three-cornered hat, and speaking low to me, he said, we've fought a revolution to secure our liberty. We wrote the Constitution as a shield from tyranny. For future generations, this legacy we gave. In this, the land of the free. and home of the brave. The freedoms we secured for you we hoped you'd always keep. But tyrants labored endlessly while your parents were asleep. Your freedom's gone, your courage lost, you're no more than a slave. In this the land of the free and home of the brave. You buy permits to travel and permits to own a gun. Permits to start a business or to build a place for one. On land that you believe you own, you pay a yearly rent. Although you have no voice in saying how the money's spent, your children must attend a school that doesn't educate, and your Christian values can't be taught according to the state. You read about the current news in a regulated press, and you pay a tax you do not owe to please the IRS. Your money is no longer made of silver nor of gold. You trade your wealth for paper so your life can be controlled. You pay for crimes that make our nation turn from God and shame. You've taken Satan's number. You've traded in your name. You've given government control to those who do you harm so they could burn down churches and seize the family farm and keep our country deep in debt. Put men of God in jail. Harash your fellow countrymen while corrupted courts prevail. Your public servants don't uphold the solemn oaths they've sworn. and your daughters visit doctors so their children won't be born. Your leaders send artillery and guns to foreign shores and send your sons to slaughter fighting other people's wars. Can you regain the freedoms for which we fought and died? Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you will fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise. Take a stand. Defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land. Preserve our great Republic in each God-given right. And pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the midst for once he came. His words were true. We are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. Or even now as tyrants trample each god given right. We only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave, dill the land of the free? and occupied territories north, south, east, and are listening to us major stations, AV and Metro stations, CB Bay stations, and ultra net technologies both east and west of the Mississippi and Alaska. Very busy week and it is the end of the week. Mike, what is the date today? 29 August 2008, Friday. Almost gone guys. August is almost behind us. And again, that just means September is work to do. We do have, very quickly here, we have callers waiting on standby. We got Dave waiting in the wings. real quick here again antique engine show 25th annual Jim Monahan antique and demonstration steamboat swap meet Outboard motor in fact one of the steam powered outboard motors last night and this morning have it already in place That's right. I just said steam powered outboard about the size of 15 horse engine guys Ship to shore wireless station come celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Jim Monahan show 10 a.m. To dusk and to be feeding people there. I helped to put the cauldron up, Mike. Ooh, bubble bubble toil and trouble. And cauldrons up, the tripod's in place. We're gonna have a lot of fun there, so you can camp. It's free. If you wanna find out more real quick, still have time to call 734-679-123378, and that'll be Ollie. Number five, Ham, his November eight, transportation alternate forms of locomotion, both old and new. We have some really unique and cool stuff there that's out of the past, into the future. So if you get a chance, stop by and check it out. There's also the petting zoo there. They've got rides. They've got longhorn cows, like from Texas guys, longhorn steers. They also have buffalo. Emus is quite a wide range of animals and all kinds of activities. Bring the family because there's cool stuff you can do. And it's right next to, well, it's on the property of the Domino's World Headquarters. So Mike, you can probably order at least. The Chan Arbor Michigan is where it's going to be located. You take US-23 to exit 41, which is Plymouth Road. On Plymouth, to Errant Road, and congratulations. You weekend to keep everybody up to speed. And of course, people are already setting up their tents over there. You can camp out for the weekend. Location, right on the edge of M14 and US-23, where they come together. You can do a search for Domino's farms or for the Domino's World Headquarters. Follow the instructions to get there, guys. Everybody knows where this is. The signs are some of the signs, not all, but some of the signs are already up. But it's easy to spot. You see the buffaloes by the highway. You know you're in the vicinity. Now, Mike, I tell you what. First, we got Dave holding over from the last hour. Dave, I want you to jump in there and give us your PBN report, please. Good afternoon, Mark and Mike. You're talking about a nice little show you got there in Michigan. In any case, you made me remind me of what's going on in Niagara Falls area. We have the same thing upcoming here on September the 13th and 14th. It will be at Allcot, New York. That's in the northeastern portion of Niagara County. It's on Lake Ontario. It'll be held there at one of the county parks. I don't remember the name of the park it's in. I guess it doesn't matter. They can always go on the site. In any case, there's a website. It's NiagaraSeltic.com. NiagaraSeltic.com. It's September the 15th, 13th, and 14th. September 13th, 14th. The Celtic Fest. We have, yesterday you were talking about chain meal. They do chain meal classes at this fest. They do josting classes. There's the Highlands games. There's also children's games and a pet show and dogs and whatever got to be run through an optical course that they have there. Plus there's all sorts of dance. They have classes on Irish and Scottish history that are taught there. Then you have the various marching bands, Braid, Highland Games themselves. You got the children, of course, in their dance, their Scottish dance, especially by the Mohans that will be there this year. The main afternoon, Penny Whiskey, I really recommend this band. If you like bluegrass, this band's cool. They play Irish and It's bluegrass from, they have a new band doing the dance this year, it's called Emmish. Ever heard of them? Seems to be, I guess, an upcoming group or anything like what I've seen from others, you're in for a fill. And all the suds folks you can possibly want, the Irish beer and wines from the old lines. And the dates again, you have the dates and is there a contact point? September 13th and 14th and as I said it's on NiagaraCeltic.com and there is a phone number 716-778-5730. 716-778-5730. uh... man named philip is the guy in charge a camera members last night But that's, I guess, is his fault. But that basically affects anybody in northwest Pennsylvania, western New York, northeast Ohio. A quick trip up there. There's not a whole lot up there as far as hotels or motels or anything like that. In fact, anything that's available in that area, I can guarantee is already booked. However, there is a campground for campers and tents that's within a mile of the festival area. Plus, there's a state park. It also takes campers and tents that's about four miles from the actual festival grounds on Lake Ontario. And that's basically the same thing as you're dealing with there in Michigan. No steam engines though, but everything there. Plus there's all sorts of vendors where you can buy very interesting Scottish and Irish goodies. Very good. Anything else? We're going to have a let's go. We have another caller. Okay. quickly i wanted to give you an update on nancy the they brought her in uh... on monday or to be a sickly or a star chamber court unannounced nothing they drag her in chains and forced her to waive her rights to trial by jury and to sign a plea bargain uh... playing guilty to kidnapping and they put her back in jail she during lunch uh... i think it was on saturday passed out the jailers took her and just threw in a solitary confinement and left her there to six o'clock that night no nurse no doctors No checking, and she's bleeding again from the kidneys. They're torturing this woman. And the federal court, I talked to the secretary of the chief judge at the district court today, and she says, well, that case is closed. I says, ma'am, I was told that the judge was served on Tuesday to reopen this case. Well, he hasn't looked at the papers yet, though I gave them to him. I said, well, is he there? Oh, he went on vacation and won't be back till Tuesday. Nice people. These people are being tortured and the federal courts, I've got two affidavits right now on my desk mark, a notarized state, that the judge, the federal judge that entered on this case against federal law and dismissed this case and closed the case has conspired with the district attorney's office of Wayne County. Four and a half of David. and that it was discussed in the clerk's office about how these guys rigged the records in the federal courthouse. This is going to get really hot from here on. I just thought people would like to know that Detroit is not a nice place to live. sources. So do I understand that any case, but I just thought you'd ought to know and I called several other paces and everybody's taken off on vacation. Well, this is the weekend that that happens. That's expecting this. This is the, you know, Hey guys, what weekend is it? Yeah, but the judge had 72 hours in which to sign that written. He did it and was and was supposed to and I know we never to forgive, never to forget. We not. And we do not allow talk more about that later. Thank you. Oh, also too, the other announcement. Randy Kelton and Diane Stevens are on at 9 o'clock tonight on WATPR, four hours long discussion of law. They've asked me to enjoin them. Very good. Appreciate that. Okay, God bless. Almost to break. Well, we have Karen who's been so patient. We have Alfield, Maga waiting in the wings. Karen, jump in there, please, if you're there. I don't complain when I don't have to wait a whole half an hour like I do on regular radio. Could you kindly tell us what your initial reaction to the governor of Alaska being chosen as part of the McCain ticket? Oh, that would be... It's not unsurprising because... He had many cases, especially with the Republicans, more so with the Democrats, they've always picked off the, you know, shall we say, inane individuals for VP. I guess probably the best example that is my favorite is Spiro Tiago. And he got a—he really, in history, got a raw deal by comparison just being, you know, just a regular, non-plus guy that they chose so that he wouldn't be a challenge for the, you know, the president, who was—or the man who was running, which is Richard Nixon. But with Alaska, obviously you're looking at a lot of other power politics there too because of the resource card. That's why he was brought in under this. Plus, there's been a lot of street politics in Alaska having to do with the gun grabs or with gun restrictions at the federal level. And this governor has cooperated to a degree with that in the National Guard and such too. I'll tell you what, stay right there Karen, I'll help you make it. We know you're waiting. Please be patient a little bit longer. We're going to go to break here. You got Mike Neser and myself. It's Friday on We The People radio network. 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Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. You're listening to the second hour of the intelligence report, 29 August 2008. It's a Friday and we have Karen on the line. We were discussing about our first response, our first thoughts towards John McCain announcing to have a VP as Sarah Palin as vice president. One other thing real quick about that too that's really interesting is just the idea. And I want to qualify this thing. They pick none plus individuals in many cases because it doesn't draw from the individual that they're trying to push as a personality, number one. And typically the other half of it is appeasing another part of the party. See, that's one of the interesting things about showing like Osama bin Ding Dong with Biden. Biden is about as old a racketeer as you're going to get in the system. So for anybody to come up with this change BS, they should just throw that out the window. That just showed everybody what the real agenda is from that side. On the pump. Okay, now I actually, I had two things to interject, and one thing you probably can't get away with saying, but I can, and that's unfortunate. I was listening to Sean Hannity and Rush, and Sean Hannity had nothing but praise. for Miss Palin or Mrs. Palin. I don't know that I know what her maiden name is, but anyway. So he had nothing but praise. So I wanted a fresh interpretation of this, not a propagandist. And then number two, in all honesty, it's okay. You know, I'm saying this to everybody. It's okay to not like a candidate because she's female or she's going for that position. So that's, I'm finished. Go ahead. Oh, okay. Well, actually the female part, that was just expected because, you know, you're looking at point counterpoint with the chess game here. So picking the female for vice president. Yes, that is obviously one of the many tools, but looking at the personal choice, they didn't pick a person who was out in everybody's space. In other words, it was useful. It is useful that they picked a female. But one of the things that like in the order of battle with regard to the Republicans is they have a tendency to choose as a VP somebody who is, it truly is typically the counter punch in the party. In other words, there's a minority and a majority element. The majority element usually, obviously, that cream or that those for the feces rolled to wherever they do in the toilet. And the other half get kind of pushed down. Well, what they do to compensate so they don't feel left out is they'll choose somebody from the other click provided they feel that they're compatible or that they're non-competitive. And I think that's the case with why, again, the female option is a good choice there in their schemes, how they look at politics. But as much as anything, it's the economic aspect because of the very nature of Alaska. They're wooing Alaska. Alaska has some unique situations that don't exist with all of the other states because of the way it came into the Union. Some say it didn't come in legitimately. But because of its contractual structure, They have to soothe them and woo them in ways that they don't have to other states to get into the state to operate. You know, the Fed and any industry or corporation, that doesn't mean that they can't buy people because there aren't that many people in Alaska. It's a big state, but it's a small population. It's still an issue where the state has a specific amount of independence that is unlike almost every other state except maybe Texas and Hawaii. And even there, Texas, again, they would probably be neck and neck for who has probably the better contract with regard to the amount of the union. Alaska can do more to regulate and stop activity in its state than probably any of the others. And it's part of because of when they came in back in the 50s the way that they did. we'll see what happens i think that they're going to be more chomping at the bit about this is they go there if you have a hard time attacking her the only thing that might come up or like the bridges to know where bang or the uh... the idea that again well this is just their way they might be over about just acknowledge this is their way of trying to get into the justification for tapping the oil fields in alaska and i know what now what now i think that i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i You know, if they are using her governorship as experience, I don't think that's the wise choice because she's been governor two years. Right, exactly. That's not really going to help a whole lot. But it's still, it's no worse though, let's put it this way though, it's no worse than, let's look at even for presidential choices. Jimmy Carter, who, you know, had his pluses and minuses, but in reality, when you look at the arena, up until the time, remember in the 70s, when they proposed Jimmy Carter, everybody went, Jimmy who? In other words, he was such a non-plus governor who was famous basically for bringing kudzu into Georgia. That was his benchmark to that date. Otherwise, it was really a non-plus governorship. And so he really didn't have extreme anything that would really be counted as command management material. Yeah, he was also saying that, you know, she gets a lot of credit for not aborting her child who had Down syndrome and she knew that before she had the youngest one. And my thing is, well, you know, that's simply expected of her. She doesn't get any credit for that. It's kind of a mom thing. If she is putting herself out to be right to life, I simply expect her not to have an abortion. I simply expect her to do a lot of other things besides not have an abortion if she is right to life. But anyway, I'm finished. Thank you for your useful commentary. Thank you, Karen, for presenting your call anytime. Now we are almost at the bottom of the hour, but we have Alfie Omega who's been so patient too. Alfie, jump in there, please. Well, good afternoon. Mike and good evening Mark and I just wanted to say thanks for the kudos for me and Mike for yesterday. We appreciate all the compliments that you paid us for what we've tried to accomplish and Mike and I talked about that and we were just very appreciative and I wanted to let you know personally. Well I'll tell you what I'll say this again when both of you are present is one of the most common tough it's tough when you're running an operation to look at all the positives because of all the things you're worried about seeing done right. And most important here is the fact that the operations, when you were done, the students, were they satisfied? Did they feel that they accomplished something? You can tell it by their response. And I think both of you know that the students that came out of the classes that you generated are better individuals with regard, especially with regard to militia operations, than they were going in. But also they've got experience that has created greater confidence. It's shown them that they have the ability, they have the wherewithal. So those 10 or 20 or 15 or 17 people are priceless gemstones. That's what's happened. They've actually started out as a gem in the rough maybe, but with all of the material that you guys worked, we don't work to give them, even though we didn't necessarily get everything done. And that's a sign, by the way, of a good instructor. It's hard because we hate to leave anything out. I know how that is. Better to have too much on the plate and not accomplish everything to not have put enough in the curriculum and end up with them wanting. In other words wondering, what am I here for? We're standing around, why are we doing something? Instead, everybody had a full table. They had all the servings they wanted and then some. And that's what's needed in order for our students to keep, for it to sink in because you get, you, you're given the class time. This is the hard part. People don't like class time and we got to change that. I enjoy school. I don't believe in being a career student, but we are always learning. We are always gaining more knowledge. I like to sit down with all of our friends because I can sit down and bounce off them and we, we develop a process where we actually tweak each other's brains and we pick each other's minds so we, we gain more from each other. The more people you put together like that, especially positive people in the Patriot movement, the more dynamic our effort becomes. And our militia people, the most important thing, and I'm speaking to every person out there right now, and you guys know this, but the spirit issue is tied into the confidence. Having confidence in yourself. I don't need to have approval from somebody else. I don't expect anybody to worry about my career, my background, or whatever. That's my property. That's my personal thing. I don't care how you feel about me. I don't care what you think about me. I've satisfied my life. I've done things that I know that every day. I've tried to disclaim stuff at different times, but you know what? You can't take it from me. What you guys did with the classes is gave that to your students. And they've got experience now that nobody can take from them. That's lifted them up a notch and we've all gone up the whole movement has gone up a notch because of it. Guys, you stay right where you are. I'll tell you what, Mike and Alfie Omega, this is Mark. We're at the end of the week. We got Jim Monahan's antique engine show going on. They're setting up right now, guys. It's a lot of fun. We'll be back in about three minutes with the people from Radio Network. Are you losing precious sleep on these long hot summer nights? Are you paying outrageous energy bills trying to stay cool while you're sleeping? If so, have I got great news for you. The bed fan is an amazing device that installs at the foot of your bed and circulates cool air between your heats. Your average body temperature is over 98 degrees and your air conditioner simply can't penetrate your blanket where your body heat is being trapped. 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He came up with some definite positives, the lesson plans that he's evolved, and the format for doing those are really going to help us, I think, if we try to pull this off again. We've learned a lot. Mike and I kind of adjusted each other and our teaching methods are somewhat different, but we definitely get the point across and it's been a great adventure so far. Now guys I'd recommend, and I know a lot of our friends in Texas are listening and they've already asked the requests about setting up this type of operation and there are some training exercises by the way that are already scheduled that are designed to prep everybody for a larger mutual exercise. And what I'm going to propose is you guys will be, you know, again, coordinating the instruction. We need a contingent. We need to have states contingents coming in. Example, Texas has more than sufficient strength, as many squads together as they want to participate to create trainers, you know, up cadre. That's what this is for. What you receive from these gentlemen that you're listening to right now, you take back home. And you teach other people. That's what's called a force multiplier. Okay? If anybody wonders what a Special Forces team, and I've repeated this for years, you know, what you see in the Hollywood as opposed to what originally a Special Forces 12-man A-Team was supposed to do are two different worlds. A 12-man A-Team had two specific skills per person. Those 24 skills meant that those 12 men could step into an area and between a good communications link, some airdrops, 600 men on the ground, if they found local slash natives, they could build a battalion top to bottom. Everything that they needed, administration, weapons training, signal communications, medical support. The idea was that these men could step in and build an army. And that's the principle that we're basing all of our training upon. The idea is that you can take this knowledge back with you. You will have the ability to train other individuals. When the time comes, if you wish to do so, you get back together with the guys you're hearing here, with Elfie and with Mike. What you do is you coordinate for another training event. And you go up to the next step. Bring more people in. Cycle people in. Two tiers at a time. One with the experience, the other with a new team of individuals, a 10 man team, a five man fire team. Take your pick a squad or a fire team. And pair them off just like that and cycle them in. This is something we've been doing for a long, long time, and it does take a lot of work. And it runs in high and low cycles. There are points where right now, all over the country, the greatest limitation is they were not expecting this influx. Well, guys, I think I've warned everybody for years. As this thing escalates, this is exactly what was going to happen, because all kinds of people have pieces of the puzzle. And a lot of people have not made contact with who they need to. I'll give you an example. I mentioned this the other day. You know, remember the guy that had the body shop and he built the bulldozer that was armored? Get out. Okay. Guys, that man was missed. That man fell through the cracks. We didn't need that man to go run down the bad guys then. We needed that man doing what he did a hundred times over, building us a whole bunch of fun toys. And when the time comes, you run all the son of a buggers down. You see how that works? Everybody out there listening, I'm not just complaining to these guys, I'm just giving a point. That man thought he was alone. He was not alone. Even in this community, there were a lot of people that understood what he was going through, but they didn't know because typically they're usually nice people. What kind of nutcases you're dealing with that have moved into your communities, these parasite socialists, and people are getting frustrated. I ask that you just don't get frustrated and waste your effort with minimal target acquisition. When the time comes, we're going to have plenty of targets and we're going to have a lot of work to do. We need every one of those people that we can reach to get to, to help to make them understand that they are not alone, that there's a whole, there are legions out there, there are millions of people, and that all of them have different skills that integrated with theirs create an even stronger force that when the time comes is going to be applied. And now that that's enough, Back when I was a little here, we were talking about doing this training. And one thing that Michael and I have come to a conclusion with is, people think they're just going to go out and do the stuff in the field. That's okay. If you're actually going to have training exercises, they have to be pre-planned, written for them. Somebody can sit down, like Mike and I have talked about this. Mike, I'm going to let you take it a little bit here, setting up those lesson plans. Even though we can teach it off the top of our head, what the importance of those lessons plans, those lessons plans. Oh, absolutely. Part of it is it's not only the lesson plans because you see when you make up your training schedule and then everything is planned out and that negates the need to ad lib time. So if there's ever any question of what the message that needs to be conveyed, then we can just refer plan. We can do this over and over again. Don't have to reinvent the wheel every time we're teaching the lessons consistently of the knowledge of this information. And then when not only do ends in the training schedule in there, then they can devote their attention to the instructor at the time. And they're not sitting there having the scribble notes and they're only going to get 25 or to the information in there. So I'm kind of another thing we're talking about this trophy laid the fashion. And if we can imagine the analogy, we came along and laid another layer of brick training. We have repeat this. between night and day between what occurred in Oklahoma and what occurred in Flagstaff. We are not going to repeat yes or maybe some things that are overlapped or we'll have communications or medical or something. We need to get in on the ground floor of this and try to make every effort that we can to attend. The training in Oklahoma is different within what's going to be trained in Flagstaff. Out on the limb, Alfie and I are talking and right now it's just in the talking and kicking it around stage. But we're looking to maybe have one of these back in Oklahoma, Dallas place in January. So you've got several months ahead of time to start planning. And I would highly suggest that everybody starts saving maybe this next one ain't going to be free. Well, you can't wait until two weeks. If you think about going there and then go, Oh, well, you know, I pop 75 or $100. But if you start to have that, I around the idea that everybody needs to bring their state presentations, these training schedules. Not only that we have a training schedule and a criteria, the information that we're trying to do. And then if somebody has a question about what happened in Oklahoma or what happened in Flagstaff, then we can bring these people up. This piece is the excuse today. I don't know. Yeah, I'm definitely thinking about January. I'm trying to line up the trainers now. I'm letting them know now that we may try to pull this off. And like Mike said, I think and Mark would agree, we're going to continue to advance this. We've figured out some tricks. We're going to split up the class time with more field time, but the field time is going to be representative of the class time. So we're going to go right out and practice. And I think that's one of the big keys that we figured out from this one. We needed a little more field time. 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Tell your friends about bravenewbookstore.com. on Cover the Truth with Catherine Albright live from 9am to 11am Monday to Friday right here on Weed of Evil Radio Network. all they do the planning phase, the resource phase, and then to implement the training phase and then get into the evaluation phase. Evaluate it. You can assess what the troops need or where the troops are and what they are and where the planning is. And they say that they've got a new day. Do you want to come over today and we can play so-and-so. And so just just as a word to wise and if I hurt your feelings then If you call somebody up and go, well, let's go down to the range this weekend. And that is not training. Okay. Training is, is implemented training as plan training is collecting the resources and implementing your plan and somebody up because you don't have anything to do on the weekend and you grab your trustee and head on up to the range. That is not, I understand how Mark has been saying that there's a lot of these other things that are going on. There's, there's quite a bit of this stuff that is. and I wish you guys well. Mark, Alfie, do you have anything to add? Make the effort to tweak it. That is the whole point. Come up with a plan. Let me point this out. That's a constant procedure that we've done at each one of these events. A constant tweaking and a constant adapting. And with every step, now again, as you pointed out, going from one exercise to one exercise face to the other with regard to both the sites, there are things that you experimented with or decided to try and use in the first that you may not necessarily have used in the second. Or again, there is typically a change in subject matter, which means contrary to what everybody thinks, sometimes we do have to reinvent the wheel because of the need to structure a class in a certain way. when we do something it may be for the first time you're seeing it for the first time in its final planned execution whereas before there may have been a different print or pattern to how we were instructing and this is an ongoing change because of that we see a need. One of the things I did as an op-for, in fact Mike hit it right on the nail, although I would hope we can compress this. I know we want to plan farther out. However, one of the things that we have to be able to do as militia is move faster, more efficiently, less bureaucracy, and be able to get the job done. Now, less bureaucracy doesn't mean cutting corners in training. Training is the key to victory, okay? Repetition, repetition, repetition, so it becomes second nature. When a man gets hit and a man is messed up in how many different ways, it's kind of like when you're EMT, guys, you know this, you have to overcome what is a natural aversion to something like that. There's a conditioning involved. That conditioning is partially personal mental conditioning. Part of it is repetitious training that has taken place in your education process and then personal experience. With military operations, I would be operating anywhere from 7 to 19 training exercises simultaneously overlapping each other with each one, planned out, well not each one, but many planned out 12 months in advance. Working with second and third op four groups, I deployed anywhere from 124 to about 130 in the second op four. Third op four had over 216 people. Fourth and fifth op-4, which I eventually organized, had over 300 people each, then they expanded to a cadre of 500 because they were a concealed op-2, concealed op-4 groups. I created, or had to create, what we call op-4 training command to coordinate these progressive build-up formations. Now each op-4 became larger, and I based the organization on the Special Forces Group concept. is that i could actually sit down actually give you an idea i would sit down with mother counterpart g_-two and g_-three officers uh... with a particular formation matter what type of was and i would engineer the entire exercise based upon their needs this is the whole idea when we say tweaking in other words i can come up with a pat packages say here's what you're gonna get this is what you get shut up and sit down but that doesn't serve the purpose of the student If the student has an expertise or a level of expertise that is already demonstrated and has a specific amount of experience, which is in and of itself priceless, then what we have to look at, you ask the training officer and they're not used to this, they really aren't in the military, where are your weaknesses and what do you need? We're not used to that guys, I'm telling you, this is something, it was like they went in a brain fart, it was, no, no, no, well, just, well, what do you want done? No, no, reverse this, what do you need to have done? Why should we train something over and over again that the people are already familiar with? That is just a waste of time and resources. Exactly. And you know what, I'll give you an example. When I would coordinate operations, usually we would have anywhere from two to three exercises that would overlap in a year with a specific unit. And we had dozens and dozens, and I mean, well, actually 30 to 50 units we were participating with as an opt-for, as opt-for groups. One of the things that they were not used to is the idea that the formations actually trained as an integral unit. They were used to this. And everybody had to perform their mission. Another thing they weren't used to. Now from the out-for side, which was where I was building the cadre up for our militia forces in the 80s, what I did is I ran so many people through and got them used to the idea of having to think on your feet. compress the activity, get used to it. In other words, become proficient. You got to become proficient. First, you have to have the training. Then you're going to be integrated into the training process with other individuals. We talk across the board, Army Navy Air Force Marine Corps, active reserve and National Guard, weapons training that they never received from any other service. I could put trainers at every weapon station, I'd provide 150 different arms, different arms, and the individual could come to the range site after instruction, and after we gave a series of instructions on all of the arms available, we would actually bring the people forward and they could select the arm that they were going to familiarize themselves with. I would have a coach that was at each weapons site, at each shooting point on the range with 100 shooting stations, standard military range guys, 50 or 100 depending on the facility. And each individual could get a detailed instruction from one of our opt-for instructors, which could be anything from private all the way up to senior retired military personnel who were participating and many other people in between from many walks of life. we trained and we were the trainers and guess what I'm going to tell you something right now the majority of op-for were not military oh yeah and you know what there's people that have set a room with me guys for about oh I'd say the last 14 years and finally after they looked at me for a bit and realized what I was talking about in one class gasped because they realized who was standing in front of them and they finally understood that 20 years earlier we had been training them. All this issue guys about how you have to be in the military, the militia has the ability to not only perform as well as the military, but to excel. and exceed all specifications and expectations you would see with a regular military force. We can be more dynamic, we are more energetic, we have the stamina. This is something that they don't want to talk about. And all of you, the greatest fear that the enemy has is that you will realize your potential. They are terrified that you will understand we are Americans. We can kick rumpus, take names, get on down the road and do it again and again and again. And we're in our own real estate. We're highly motivated to win. So that's really the history of the militia. How have we built it up? How it took a long time. I have been very patient. And we've had to be quiet about certain things, but I don't have to be quiet about things now. And I really believe, guys, we are on the breath's edge right now. Everything that you do is critical. Everything that every person out there does that participates with you guys and any of the trainers they're working with is critical right now. You cannot waste that time and you can't pass opportunities. That's the other half of this. I know what you guys said. What's the term for people who didn't show up? What are they? You're a no-go. That's right. Guys, we have the opportunity here to just literally, I mean, we're taking off. It's happening. Virginia just showed their colors. and the Army of Virginia is now in place. We are going to work on the Carolinas. Texas is coming up in Texas. I guess I'll say it again, you know, we're all from different states in Texas. Okay, Alfie's just north, so he's the back, he's the inside the wall of the back, the front door to the nation, really, not back door, freezing the back of the front door. Texas had better get their act together because it's very obvious that the invasion's coming straight through their state. And they are the biggest, they are the best, they have the opportunity to excel. But they are going to have to get motivated and then here, listen right now, you got three people here that are more willing to help you in any way, shape or form that you need assistance. But we can't fall. That's right, we can't do it for you guys. And I'm telling you, you're going to have to all, you know, you know, pump yourselves up on this one. If we're going to win, we're going to win. That's not an if, but if we're going to do it faster, then you got to do it better. That's all there is to it. Guys and again, I'm gonna say congratulations because you guys have done an excellent job and thanks for calling Alfie You stay right here with us. Let's do this together guys. God bless the last public public. Death is in the water. We shall prevail. Urah! Kick him into humps and humps. Let's get him out of this country. Stand up for our liberty. Thank you Alfie. Thank you Mike. Thank you Mark. 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