September 11, 2008
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Mark Koernke discussed 9/11 truth, the restoration of Liberty Tree Radio's broadcast infrastructure after a power outage, and upcoming militia training exercises including the Hutaree event on September 27th and the Knob Creek event in October. He promoted the PM29-08 rifle marksmanship trainer's guide manual, provided detailed guidance on field equipment including helmets, fire starters, and gas mask adapters available through Maine Military, and fielded a caller question about K-bar knives and bayonet applications. The show included discussion of corruption in shipping hubs like Denver and Atlanta, preparedness for winter conditions, and recruitment of participants from multiple states for training operations.
- 9/11 truth
- liberty tree radio
- hutaree
- knob creek
- militia training
- rifle marksmanship
- preparedness
- m1 helmet
- gas mask adapter
- maine military
- bayonet
- field equipment
- colonial marines
- patriot movement
- constitution
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Or don't you have the courage or the faith to stand with pride? And are there no more values for which you'll fight to save? Or do you wish your children to live in fear and be a slave? Oh, sons of the Republic, arise, take a stand, defend the Constitution, the Supreme Law of the land, preserve our great Republic and each God given right, and pray to God to keep the torch of freedom burning bright. As I awoke, he'd vanished in the mist for whence he came. His words were true, we are not free, but we have ourselves to blame. For even now his tyrants trampled each God given right. We only watch him tremble too afraid to stand and fight. If he stood by your bedside to dream while you were asleep and wondered what remains of the freedoms he fought to keep, what would be your answer if he called out from the grave? Is this still the land of the free and home of the free? Well, good evening, ladies and gentlemen. This is the Intelligence Report. I'm Mark Horkie, one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters, both on and behind the lines in occupied territories west, southwest, central, and northwest. Well, ladies and gentlemen, you are listening to us on pbn.4mg.com, libertytreeradio.4mg.com, and we're on live 365. Then go to libertytreeradio.com. And if you would like to become a preferred listener, remember you get a little better bandwidth, a little more of a connective tissue mechanism there that keeps you online. And you help to increase our rating, plus a little bit of what you pay actually goes to help pay the bills, which we greatly appreciate. And you can do that by connecting with Live 365 and then signing on accordingly. We're also on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and Ultra Net technologies, both east and west of the Mississippi. and southern and central Alaska. Node 6 by the way with alternate is offline for another 20 hours or so for maintenance and special evaluations, special checkups that need to be done. Plus they're expanding on a certain district, there's going to be some improvements there and new people are getting plugged in. So you're using, if you're listening, normally listening through that particular node, you all know that your backups are in place and working accordingly because they are. Anyway, it is 9-11. Well, actually we just didn't know back in the day, but we all know that it's more like me, me, me. As far as what really happened, it's a bad situation. But what is sad is that again, as we know, the racketeers were tied in. A lot of people had questions right away. With every passing day we had more data. And more important questions needed to be asked because when they were asked, even as it happened, we find out that a lot of lion was involved and also a lot of treachery and deceit. So, 9-11, yep, it will be going down in history, but it's going to be with the proper history in place by the time we're done. And we want to say thank you to all the 9-11 truthers and all of us in the Patriot movement that have helped to make the effort possible to get the truth forward so people would know it was really going on. Also, We're 100%, we were working at impulse power, doing maintenance and operations in the process. And using the old dilithium system, we are now back and up to warp speed with Liberty Tree Radio. Power's back on, and I want to say thank you to all of the gang, Ron Paulite and Butter Knife and all the guys there in the chat room. Thank you very much, and for all the other friends who donated and of course pitched in. We just had a couple of other friends writing us here in the last year or two. We got the support in the mail. I want to say thank you and we're going to continue to do what we can. Pay attention to our YouTube site because we are going to be at a high speed to plug in. We're chipping away, but guys, it takes longer when you're limited with power. We are going to be at high speed posting a whole bunch of videos that have been done. They are in the can and they are going to save me answering a whole bunch of questions by the mail because most of these people watch all our stuff on YouTube. Now we do have a new video up there. It is the event that was about almost two weeks ago. Now boy it doesn't seem like this month is traveling. But a week and a half ago, approximately, we had the Jim Monahan 25th Antique Engine and Alternate Energy Festival. Well, if you want to see what you missed and why you need to be there next year, provided everything holds together, go to YouTube and then search Liberty Tree Radio. Or you can go to our libertytreeradio.4mg.com site and there is a video link. touch the video link, guess what's going to take you right to our YouTube site. The first video you see is right there. It's the Jim Monahan event. Plus, of course, we have other videos there instructional and there are a whole bunch of those going up that are the bridging videos for equipping part three. We'll be finishing up that particular project shortly too. I think everybody is going to be happy, but there are a whole bunch of little things that we touched on and that we have connected that are going to be plugged in so that we answer questions. That is the whole idea. So you guys are not having to search around as much. Again, kiss. Keep it simple. Stupid is the most important rule. Kiss. Keep it simple. Stupid. Well, it is not necessarily stupid. If it works, and let's put it this way, if it is stupid and it works, then it is not stupid. Okay? We are saying you think it is stupid. then it's not stupid. It works, use it. It's that simple. It doesn't have to be overly complicated or intricate for it to be a solution. Okay? So let's keep that in mind when we're working on these projects. We have a lot of things that need to be accomplished, a lot of work that needs to be plugged in, and we are going to deal with that. So high speed, well, yep, we're back up to warp. We've got all of our shields up and on standby, other technology being plugged in. Oh, and our Transwarp drive systems are sitting on standby in another rack now, so for our friends in the chat room that helped out with that. Our Transwarp drive units have not been forgotten, but we have to hook up a little more equipment. We're going to have to get Scotty on this one because we've got to make sure that we've got enough power for the reactors, Captain. Once we have it plugged in, then everything will be fine. But anyway, I want to say thank you again and I greatly appreciate it. It makes a big difference and we are going to act accordingly. We are going to be up 24-7 in many cases here for a while just to make sure that everything we have available is out there and in everybody's hands as quickly as we can. Another note real quick here guys, next manual is complete from the printer. It is PM29-08. That is PM29-08. It is the instructors and the teachers guide. This is an excellent book in that it actually teaches you how to evaluate the shooters but also evaluate your weapons. One of the things that has come up here is that It may be a number of things that you're dealing with when it comes to weapons accuracy. It doesn't necessarily mean the shooter, though obviously we want to make sure that our shooters are brought up to speed so that they're all on the same par. Now some men are obviously better rifle than others, we understand that, but basic skills are critical. What's cool about this is it's going to give you all the information. It's in a simple manual form. This is for training the trainers. If you are a team leader, or for that matter if you're just a rifleman who's interested in basic data, stuff that you can pull from that's going to make a whole lot of sense, yes it's typed. Forgive us on that, but that's just the way we've been doing things for a long time. We didn't reinvent the wheel. This is stuff that we've been doing for a while. The basic format, the way it's set up, it is useful for you if you're using the M14, the M16, the AK, it makes no difference. Now the basic issue is rifle marksmanship. In some cases, it may appear that the rifleman is having problems. Not incompetent, but having problems. And lo and behold, it may actually be the firearm, depending upon age. There could be a maintenance issue. It may also be a cleaning and maintenance issue that may be causing problems. Don't forget that. It could be a practice on the part of the shooter that is affecting the weapon. So there are a number of things that need to be looked at when you're looking at training. A number of people. The more people you have and the more diverse the weapon systems, well, then the formula spreads a little bit because you're going to have to know each of those weapon systems and its maintenance issues. The other thing is we have a lot of tired or used weapons out there. I won't say exhausted, but there are weapons that some people have had passed on to them that are in the used category. There are solutions. Let me give you an example. Many people when they clean their weapon are cleaning from the muzzle. What this does is it wears, between that and the shooting, it actually wears the crown of the barrel. That doesn't mean you necessarily have to shoot you have to replace the barrel on the firearm because there are other tricks for instance If it's a k-98 miles or a 30-06 it could be any number of different calibers One of the other things that can be done is to set back the crown Okay, what you actually do is bore into the system. Tell you what we're gonna do We're gonna take a break here real quick before we go technology up and online. We'll be back in three minutes here I'm Liberty Tree radio recognize that song I'll give you the title of it. It's Men of Harlech. I haven't heard that in a long time. You might remember it from one movie, which sometimes you can find it, sometimes you can't. It's called Zulu. I remember with the campaigns in South and West and Southwestern Africa. Men of Harlech was, of course, a very popular chorus and title theme from the period. It was used as a unit theme, by the way, for many formations. Guess what? One unit. They actually used it as their unit theme. How about Teddy Roosevelt's Rough Riders? Oh, I wonder if you knew that. Yeah, that's one of the songs that they actually were taught. The whole unit learned to sing and they used it in combat. Just as they did, as you saw in Zulu, the combat engineer unit that was under siege and outnumbered about 40 to 1. They pulled through because of spirit and using their mind. That's what we're drilling into, people. Our mission is to make sure we square our troops away and help to square each other's prowess to the point where nobody is going to be able to stand in front of us by the time we're done. That means you're going to have to tune up old skills and learn some new ones. Now, real quick here. PM29-08, both the instructors, it's the IT version. This is basic rifle marksmanship, trainer's guide. Cost is $7 per unit plus six stamps. $7 per unit plus six stamps. PM29-08, IT. Okay? If you would like a copy, you can order it from PBN, P.O. Box 194. Dexter, Michigan 48130. Again that's PBN, P-O-Box, 194. Dexter, Michigan 48130. And send $7 plus six Tamps. We can make a money order or cashier's check or whatever you want or check out to Nancy, last name, K-O-E-R-N-K-E. Nancy, last name K-O-E-R-N-K-E. And as soon as we get the request, we will send you a gift and everybody will be happy. I hope you liked the way we did the artwork. I think it turned out pretty cool. And of course, the technical information, it's not a dry read because in reality there are some things I think you're going to learn here that you may, wow, I didn't think about that. And part of this is again, so that you had a chance to evaluate your rifle team, your platoon, or your company, depending on how big your formations are. This is critical towards overall performance. Rifle marksmanship is the key to victory, people, despite what everybody else tries to say. Bottom line is, missing it doesn't count. Hitting them, well, you only got to do that once or twice, and after that, they don't come around to bother you no more, at least that one doesn't. So we're working on that, and again, that's PM. 29-08 IT. We will have follow-up manuals that work with this. One is on range production. That's weird it right. I've accumulated a lot of data on what we consider to be rustic range operations, how to set ranges up that are more innovative so that the target actually moves. The target is not always in sight. Pop-up targets without hydraulics and without electrics. Yes, it can be done. In fact, it was done for years, many, many years. You're able to do it with a little bit of common sense and plug it in a little. Simple mechanical technology. Well that's the next manual that I'll be putting out if at all possible. I got one more. I need to draw up and draft up a little bit. That's not a big deal. Some of it is hand sketched and some of it is literal drafting because I want to make sure we have accurate depictions here. I'll give you a good rendition, a good idea of what's going on. A little sub note here. A lot of the artwork that you see on the PM manuals, well not a lot, a good portion of it, slash 90% of it, is original and has been done by artists who are actually supporting the militia effort. individuals that I've asked to have do certain projects and they have completed them accordingly and I think they look pretty cool. Now another thing, we're getting towards the bottom of the hour here, Hootari. Hootari.com. H-U-T-A-R-E-E.com. There is a training exercise coming up the 27th. Gentlemen, I would like to see a contingent from Illinois. I would like to see a contingent from Kentucky. There is no reason for that not to happen. We also have a number of other training exercises that will be happening in Michigan, so I know why certain units will not be available. There is an extensive exercise that is also going to be the same weekend up north and west of Lansing. So congratulations. We put a fire under somebody's butt. They decide to get motion in another direction. So this serves its purpose. Okay, hopefully we drilled that into you, but you need to send them an RSVP. You got to make sure that you have everything in place. Get into a conversation with them. Find out what all is going on and then plug in accordingly, okay? We would ask that if you are participating and you are from a specific state that you bring your state flag. State flags will be posted on site and all of that has mechanically been dealt with, so bring the flag. Don't worry, we'll have something to put it on and it'll look pretty darn nice when we're done. So, again, we need you to do that if at all possible. When we are done with the exercise, the colors will be retired accordingly and you will take them with you or if you wish, they can be left with the state here. That would be kind of nice because any time the respective state participates, flags for those states or unit flags or both in some cases will be posted. So, this is something to keep in mind. It's part of the heraldry and part of what our support element will be doing to keep the trainers on the ground. Remember, our mission, we're training the trainers here. You people need to pay attention, focus on the mission. This is not a game. There is no second chance and there are no second places. You got to make sure you do it right. You do it right the first time, okay, because we have a lot of other work ahead of us. Also, for our friends way down in Texas, heading up this way when they do come up. Well, I'll tell you what, if you can drag one or two more bodies along with you, if you can help to have them split the gas, that would be a good thing. So, ML, way down south there, I know you're listening tonight. If you could, hey, round up a couple more bodies. I can think of a few guys in Austin that would like to come along with you. Lee would be one option, keep in mind, and that would be a great way for him to see some countryside. He has time available. and to get a chance to participate with some of the hard chargers here in Michigan. So we do have a lot of work in store. Now, other things going on right now. Well, the North Carolina state meeting has been planned. We're working on that right now as far as consolidating the date that I have to be there. And if I am, I will be gone for a day or two again, depends on how I transport. If it's ground transport it might be two days if it's other means it will be shorter and of course a little bumpier But we get there quickly get back quicker So that's a big plus plus and we'll say thank you to our pilots that accordingly have been doing the work there And we're gonna make sure that we connect everything and that they're properly recognized here Hopefully even as soon as maybe this Atari meeting. We'll see what happens We have some special work in store for everybody With what's coming up with the Knob Creek event, we will have a Colonial Marine Regional Meeting, and I think a state meeting going on, or I should say states meeting going on there. We will probably be broadcasting from the cafe down in Kentucky. Find out more about that as soon as we can. But the 10th, 11th, and 12th. That is the 10th 11th and 12th of October. Nob Creek is going to be online. It's the only Nob Creek for 2008. Remember spring was cancelled. So make sure you bring rain gear, make sure you bring a hat, bring yourself two wheel dollar, a way to transport equipment, and bring yourself a notepad and pen because there are things you're going to want to write down. I will say something though. In certain categories of items, if you see it, there's not a whole lot sitting there. You might not want to go too far, just pick it up. Don't worry, when you come back, at least yours will be gone and in your hands. Otherwise, you come back, yours may be gone and in somebody else's hands. You know, the one you thought you were going to buy. So, just keep that in mind with a lot of the items that are a little more specialized. There is a larger spectrum, a larger group of people out there, guys, competing for the same pool of resources now. So, it's kind of like at the gun shows when things are getting a little hectic. If you saw it, you bought it. Why? Because there were 27 other people behind you who were going to buy it anyway. Keep that in mind when it comes to certain pieces of equipment, certain ammunition, etc. Our job, get it out and get it tactically dispersed. Now, another thing, and we're going to get close to the bottom of the hour here, but something that was touched on the last couple of hours here in 911 Day. And that has to do with the idea of leaving the country to some point of safety. And I guess I'm going to reinforce this again. I want you to know this. There ain't no place going to be safe if we go into a global war, globalist against America war. If we understand that, listen to the title, globalist versus Americans. Guys, I should tell you right there. Well, here's the music we're going to go to break. We'll be back in about four minutes here on Liberty Tree Radio. Liberty Tree Radio lighting the path of freedom. Check out Liberty Tree Radio's website at www.libertytreeradio.4mg.com. That website again is www.libertytreeradio.4, as in the number, mg.com. Well this is the 44 Magnum AutoMag. It holds a 300 grain cartridge and if properly used it can remove the fingerprints. On the battlefields of the day and into the future, the regimental combat teams of the colonial marines are serving America. Not cheap mercenaries selling out to petty dictators under UN control, the colonial marines are there to protect and defend the Constitution and Bill of Rights of our nation. Not a globalist agenda for world domination. For more information, send a self-addressed stamp envelope to... For the news behind the news, hook up to the Patriot Broadcasting Network at www.patriotbroadcasting.com or www.pbn.forlikethenumbermg.com. Those websites are again www.patriotbroadcasting.com or www.pbn.forlikethenumbermg.com. Just refresh, I mean just kind of the paper in front of me. I think it was like... You're back. I want to say 25 but I'm not sure. Uh oh. I'll tell you what, we're back up on the air. You stay where we are for a minute. Alrighty. We are alive. This is the intel report and this is Mark and we got Politicus there. Politicus, what's going on? Hey Paul, Mark has been tossing up on whether to get a K-bar or not. I've heard some people who have some of the newer ones saying they're just not the same as they used to be. Well, that depends. Now, I'll tell you what, you might be lucky. You've got to shop around. Here's an idea. K-bar, of course, has changed hands. There are different types of knives that are described as K-bars. Ontario knife makes a 7-inch combat knife that basically is a K-bar system. That's one option. And of course they've gone all the black candles on everything. They've gone all the polymer. They make a copy of the K-Bar. They make a copy of the Air Force Survival Knife. They make their own family of weapons. And actually most of those I've not heard anything bad about. If you want to find an older K-Bar, problem is, because it is going to be older, it might be a little pricey nowadays, there was a commemorative Marine Corps model that they made in the 90s. and every once in a while, it wasn't real fancy, in fact, other than just the fact that it says it's a commemorative and there's a little more art in the leather, it's a standard K-bar leather stack, the whole nine yards, very nice knife, and done to the traditional pattern with the steel. That's the big issue, is whether or not they've done the same tempering. The older knives, the oldest ones, were built mostly by hand in phase one when they were built during World War II, and that's an interesting history, just real quick. Most people, they see some of the fighting knives and guys say, well I carried this in World War II and they think, man, that looks like a homemade knife. And the reason I would have to say yes it is, is because you got to remember in 1941 we were not winning the war. And in 1942 we still weren't winning the war. And so what happened is, the thing that's most important, if you get an old fighting knife from somebody, they say they got an old fighting knife from World War II, It may not be a Rand, it may not be a Fairbairn, but it could be one of about 300 other custom knife builders, men who were masters of their trade. And even though they may not be as pretty, the quality of their handcrafted steel exceeds most everything we see today short of some of the higher houses. So that's another direction to go if you watch. Somebody gives you a hand-me-down knife. Don't you think, it's a ratty old knife. It looks like a military knife, but it may be a knockoff. Fortunately, I had a for a few years when I did medieval recreation who was a smith. I got a good education on steel. But I think cheaper than dirt, 50s manufacture after 50s, 50s, 50s. Beautiful blade and an excellent choice. Be quite honest, we have a handful of those and I don't know if the company we were dealing with still has them, but the Swiss, if those are still hanging around for the SIG rifle, those are a beautiful knife. There is nothing wrong with them. I have quality steel. I was wondering on those because it looks a little shiny in the picture, but I mean that can be fixed. It can be brush matted. It was actually brush matted. These things are very high quality. One thing about the Swiss remember is all their equipment was designed to be passed on multi-generationally. They were working with higher quality steels in general across the board. It is fascinating that those things came out the way they did. Of course they cut up a lot of the rifles. Not all of them, because if you notice in a lot of the Swiss militia videos that are more recent, you're still going to see the SIG rifles, the SIG 7.5s, on the ranges being used by experienced riflemen. So apparently they just did destroy some rifles. Actually what they did is they sold them on as kits. and the bayonets kind of showed up progressively over a period of time. They may have switched over to another bayonet model too, but not that I know of, but they might have. It's still an excellent blade. I'd carry it in a heartbeat and we have a handful of them, like I said. In fact, Ed has one right over his head right now, I'm pretty sure, at least off to his left. I've seen them around and about 20 bucks. You know, I figured this is half the price. Good balance and actually we'll see. If you've been working with some of the medieval blades that were made, the dorks and such, it has comparable handling features. polish it actually take some uh... emory and just hand polish it slowly rather than using the dremel just to the hand polishing with your finger and you'll find that you round that out so it's not but it won't do anything to blame the end of the barrel well they should be doing just a reverse that should actually uh... all that's that's different i'm sorry i was i was thinking of the way around that should be so show self uh... sharpening Well, it's designed to be a crate of gaping wound if you have a t-sharp remember that's one of the problems But they made them both ways so that's yeah, but there's the sheath itself may have a slot look on either side You know you have the bayonet frogs set up look to either side and see if there isn't a groove or a depression point in one And in one's a little one sides a little stiffer than the other that may be why it's doing that Oh, it's keyed you can pretty much only put it in the one way, okay? Good there. We go. This is sitting yeah, but It would almost be appropriate for that movie I was just talking about with Zulu because you had of course the Lee Metford rifle. I'm sorry, the Martini, was it Lee Metford or the Martini Henry? The Martini Henry, I think, in 577 caliber. Yours would be 303, of course. I have that sitting on my DVD. My favorite scene, I know this is movies, but my favorite scene is what he's fix. Of course, he gives the order and you hear, clunk, and the one guy, oh, come. It goes through the motion, but he didn't get it quite there. He lets go and the bandit hits the ground and it's like, aww, so embarrassing. But again, as far as steel goes, if you'll shop around, it's amazing some of the oddball corners where you'll find some decent metal on some of the blades that aren't as expensive. Of course there's a lot of Chinese stuff coming in and that's catch as catch can. You never know what that would be. But that doesn't mean it wouldn't be bad blades to carry for a while. And again for working blades you're going to bead up. Hey if you go through one and you got two more on the shelf for the same price maybe you don't care. I have a cheap canto that's like that working knife it's the bead around knife. Yes. Actually that's one of the things that kind of Dom brought up and it's true that you may have your band at But your bayonet serves a very specific purpose and I'm a firm believer in the bayonet. Some people say, well, wouldn't you use a sharp pointing thing on the end of the weapon for? Hey, I'll tell you what, trying to grab the end of a sharp pointing thing as opposed to the end of a muzzle, it's a different world. And it gets you a 6 to 18 inches reach for that 18 inch. That gives you a little bit of extra reach over the guy. Especially when you actually use the weapon as a personal arm for defense. There's a whole technology to that because remember butt stroke, you know thrust, cross sweep, butt stroke, butt stroke, and then final sweep and then plunge. that kind of over-used and i know i've had the but my problem that is that sometimes overkill okay you got him with the band at the bullet does help you know there's a joke but it's not a joke when you put as long you hold the weapon loosely after you've thrust when you pull the trigger of the retro it'll work like a retro rocket help pull things out or if you get stuck on a red little shirt right now real quick will break things free i know yes sir Again, the bayonet has its applications. Despite what anybody would say, there is a genuine concern when they hear that term, fix bayonets. So it has an application. Everybody else thinks you're going to be far, far away. It doesn't work that way if you're in an urban environment or a close-in situation where you may turn and find something that you can't quite get a bullet into, but you sure can cross sweep with a blade. politically correct way of saying there we go hey do you think we should play a mexican tune for them no sir i think they already were playing it for us let's do them the favor and return it remember the alamo pop and give someone else a chance to call in i just wanted to yes they're excellent blade in fact we're gonna i'm gonna have to check on that because we were interested in getting a number of them and we might get a pretty good price on those two well that policy would i find out here in the next day in fact tomorrow i'll find out they still have them wonderful oh that's not in rock They come complete. They come with everything. Now another thing I'm going to take care of, the other little problem we had to deal with that you brought up, we just had to know about it so I know what to do. I know what happens. We have thieves in the system is what happens. That's what we have found. You know, that's one thing I will mention again. We're going to want to break here in a minute, but you know, Denver and Atlanta are becoming some of the most corrupted and worst hubs for transport in the country and everything goes through most of those two. even though it goes through Chicago, it ends up heading out to Denver. I've had people just read me over the phone the actual cases like UPS. They had guys inside UPS that were barking the trucks right next to the doors. They would park progressive smaller trucks to vans so they could walk right up the back. Guys would throw them stuff out the windows and then walk off with it. Actually just load it up into trucks waiting below pickup trucks. Around Denver there was some Yes, and that's the other half of the problem. And it's kind of sad too. Well, of course, unfortunately the thing is all roads lead to as they say. So if it's going west, it routes through Denver. If you're lucky, sometimes it goes to the south route through Albuquerque. You know, Albuquerque. Bugs Bunny always talked about them. What kind of westies, you know, that whole North Dakota thing, the whole different world down here? Well, I'll let you go. Alright, thanks Mark. Okay, God bless. See you later. Okay, bye-bye. And we're gonna go to break. We'll be back in three minutes here on Liberty Tree Radio. you know tom uh... i'm gonna ask you again we put glasses on only to take a second just for the class they're they're they're not expensive sunglasses just well you know i think that they like polarized what do you care their freedom given to you just put the glasses on were sitting here relaxing having a cup of coffee or in a coffee shop everything school going to just put the glasses on i don't know mark a i i i maybe i don't want to know you know this is pretty freaky stuff you're talking about alright you're my friend and i trust you i'm gonna put these glasses on i'm gonna put the gimme hammy those glasses here okay okay not a problem put them on but i know tom in fact look at there's one on that woman's shoulder too it looks like kind of a giant slug with like an octopussy kind of mouth that's just like it's got false digits and the way it's born in it's kind of scary isn't it looks like a ballworm does anybody else feel about it Tom a lot of us do we've all been paying attention for a long time. You'll notice look on the one. How did you find out about this? Well Tom Tom it okay relax Tom remember We're all thinking we all know what's going on I've been watching this all the while you and I've been sitting here as they've been coming and going but you know the way to find out how I found out and got the glasses I went to live 365 And then I tuned into Liberty Tree Radio. In fact, I found there were other places like PBN.4mg.com. I'm really worried about this. I'm really worried about this because I... Oh, I know Tom. Tom, look at that one over there. One tentacle says Neocon and the other tentacle says Liberal and they're wrapped right around that wall. Isn't it? It's hideous, I know Tom. But after a while you get used to it. I've been wearing these glasses for a long time and you can see everything now. You notice, look at these other people. It's almost like they're in a soup. It is definitely not Rose St. Clair. Oh, but Tom, Tom, once you put the glasses on and now that you know, you can never go back to sleep. Okay, Tom, I'll tell you what, when we go home, I want you to get on the computer, I want you to go to live 365, punch in Liberty Tree Radio, then you can go, or you can go to libertytreeradio.4mg.com, or you can go to pbn.4mg.com, but you know what, Tom? Like I said, calm down, start to get focused. Oh yes, in fact look at that one over there. Oh man that guy looks like death warmed over doesn't he? His eyes are starting to roll back. If you take the glasses off for a second Tom, you notice something? He looked perfectly normal. Put the glasses on and keep them on because you never know what's coming up behind you. Let me check. Oh my god! Doc, there's one! He's trying to get hold of your throat! Tom! Okay, Doc, I got him, I got him, I got him, it's okay, I got him! I invented the internet! I invented the internet! I invented the internet! Oh god! Oh, I'm getting it! It's one of those door things! Okay, you're safe now, Tom. We gotta get out of here. Let's go! Ladies and gentlemen, we are back. Gee, you might recognize... One of them gore things, global warming cooling, don't forget global cooling warming. They just don't seem to be able to make up their mind. Of course, here we are now, it's September and we didn't have a warm day really to speak of. We had a few dry days, about eight or nine, maybe 10 of them. And that was a total for our summer guys. Didn't break a single record this season at all. Actually, we haven't broken a record since January. I don't think we broke one in January. So gee, let's go back a little farther. In other words, it's been below average and it's getting cooler by the day we're heading towards winter, which is another reason for me to remind you with your load-bearing equipment and combat equipment, guys, make sure you have your stuff packed properly. Now, at the very least, in your butt pack, even though I know there's a lot of other critical things you need, make sure you throw in one set of uppers and lowers and long johns in your butt pack. Plus, extra socks. You should be carrying extra socks in your popcorn pockets, in your pants, popcorn pockets in your shirts, extra glove liners and socks also in your field jacket. In other words, all those pockets are good for something. And they're where you have them if you drop everything else. Another thing, fire starters and matches everywhere. Better to have matches in every pocket than to have one fire starting technology on hand and to be counting only on it. Guess what? If one isn't there, chances are the other one is. You lose things, you pull stuff out of your pockets. Remember that you've got backups to backups to backups. Put fire sticks slash matches in your butt pack. Make sure they're in your backpack with your home load. Put them in several locations there. Also, in all the pockets of all of your pants and your shirts and your coats that you're wearing when you're in the field. Transfer accordingly when you're switching out uniforms. Now, I like to use Ziploc bags because Ziploc bags, of course, will allow for water prevention, no water making contact with the things that go, you know, and burn. But it also keeps your socks dry, keeps your gloves dry, etc., etc. But, again, more is better than counting on one item. That doesn't mean that Firestarters aren't a bad idea. The magnesium fire sticks with the Steel Striker, we've got them. Maine Military has them as a matter of fact. They've got them for a pretty good price. Also, something that Maine Military has right now are Strike Anywhere matches. Frank bought a bunch of these. He bought a pallet or so, I think. And it turns out, strike anywhere matches, other than finding them at a couple of the old Amish supplies, guess what? They're not out there. And the more you search for them, the more you'll find there's only a handful of hardwares that might have older inventory on the shelf. Not a problem. Get those if you can. But strike anywhere matches. Get hold of mainmilitary.com. That's M-A-I-N-E dot com. They've got them on site. They also have lifeboat matches. I was wrong about the number, the quantity. The lifeboat matches, I think it's at least eight boxes per pack. Pretty good price. You get so many packs for I think $3 or $4. Check out the website at mainmilitary.com. Another thing, if you have the M9 gas mask. The main military has the adapter from 60mm, which is the old NATO standard and what the M9 mask used, going down to 40mm, which is the present filter that everybody uses. It's mostly inventory. If you have this adapter, it will work in the M9, the German masks, the British resuscitators, and any other variant on that that was used with NATO during that era. The adapters are about $1 to $2 a piece depending on how many you buy. The more you buy, the cheaper they get. The more you buy, the cheaper they get. And they do have thousands, a lot of people before he picked up hundreds. for themselves because that way they can use them with both the M9 mask if need be or with other masks they run into and remember you can have both filters on the shelf safely using either one without any having to improvise, adapt and overcome. The tools have already been made we just got to hunt them down, connect them and use them. Now other people are looking for helmets. US M1 piss pots for this up and coming exercise and I would recommend that because again Although you can use many different types of headgear and that's fine. If you got a Kevlar helmet No, don't go out and buy a steel pot if you've already got something But if you don't have a helmet and you're worried about price because Kevlar helmets are running anywhere from 70 to 80 dollars Well, guess what? Go ahead and stick with the M1 helmet. What we're looking at mostly is is to keep your noggin from being caved in by a branch you missed or a cut off stud of a tree that boom! hits you in the forehead. Well, if you got that steel between you and the branch, it makes a big difference. Plus there's some standoff room. Also, the old US steel pot actually did offer ballistic ability that most other helmets did not have. That's why we had the helmet liner inside the steel pot that actually offered deflection, not head on with, you know, bullet head on, but for deflection, if there was any kind of slope to the angle of attack, it would deflect the bullet and compress some of the energy and distribute it with the ballistic plastic liner. It was actually ballistic nylon for its day, quite sophisticated. And remember, far in advance to what everybody else was wearing out there. It would be nice if they could have combined that system with the Kevlar, I mean Kevlar, not Kevlar, but the German Colescuttle is where they got the idea for the Kevlar. Not nice because the Germans were who we were fighting, but the Germans could have come up with the same system and probably saved a few more lives that way. They already had the helmet down, they just needed the liner system and that would have been the improvement. Anyway, the M1 helmets are out there available. Remember to make sure that your chin straps are adjusted properly. Remember that there is a cup strap in the back of the helmet. Depending on the helmet liner that you have, there's two types. One is a simple strap that snaps in with two snaps on each end of the strap and an adjustable length. The other is a three-point strap connection and in the helmet liner there is a little buckle straight to the back and one to each side of the helmet. This is designed to cup the back of the head so that it prevents the bobble factor from taking over when you're running with a helmet. You might notice guys when they were running would actually grab the top of their helmet to keep it from rockin back and forth. So there is a whole system. Problem is most people who sold the helmets in as kits did not sell them or aren't selling them necessarily complete. So you want to make sure you get all the little straps and fixtures. Once you do, it's amazing how much more stable the helmet is. Again, if you can get it with the Airborne Rig, that's fantastic. Those were designed to keep the helmet a little more stable in general. The US Steel Pissed Pawn, you can get it either with a Vietnam two-tone cover with the oak brown on the inside, or I should say, oak brown on one side, oak green on the other. Those are good, if you can get it in Woodland, that's fine. Remember that again, the idea is to get a cover for it, pick up a camo strap, a camo rubber band strap. It's got the mouse size on it, fine, if not, don't worry about it. But either way, again, the basic components, build the helmet up, make sure it's properly adjusted for your head. There has to be a sweat band in there, it's a leather band that clips into the canvas band that's in the helmet already. Make sure that all of the above is there and we're probably going to do a quick little video on that helmet You never know this week still we've heard this weekend. We've got all the tools here to do it We have a lot of the M1 steel helmets on hand I'm gonna keep using them I ain't gonna throw him away because that's a hell of a lot better mine now I'm gonna hang out there in the breeze and I will tell you right now that a helmet has saved my life at least twice in the field beyond a shadow of a doubt and for that reason I've tried to promote especially for nut operations that helmets are a good choice. Some people use hockey helmets, some people use bike helmets. Anything will put some defense between point A and point B. However, what looks a little more military are how about the M1 helmets that are out there and they're fairly inexpensive by comparison. So let's take advantage of that and use accordingly. Now we are getting close to the top of the hour. and I want to remind everyone to again get hold of somebody and bring them into the into the operation start teaching pick one student teaching well bring them up to speed hey guys everybody in the chat room there bring a friend along if you get a chance at least sit them down next to the screen with you or invite them into the chat room to say hi also pass information on constantly the how to find a sheet if you send an envelope enough stamps for a eight and a half by eleven envelope I'll send you a little packet of master how to find our sheets. Basically, no two are the same. There's about 40 different versions. Some of you have already got these or have already seen them because I've sent them out to you automatically. Like I said, we never send an envelope out with just what you ask for. There's always a lot more in it. But what I do then is I do quarter pagers, kind of like what I have in my hand right now, and some are even 1 eighth of a page. What I do is the quarter pagers can be cut in half because they're designed that way, and you have a little sheet with all the How to Find Us information on it. You can hand over to somebody. It has some graphics on it, some really cool artwork, I think. And by the way, I did most of it. So it's really cool stuff. And of course, the boys have helped with it. Again, incorporate this so that we provide you with the tools that you need. Okay? I hear the music. Boy, the hour has gone fast. Gentlemen, without your help, we could have done this as fast as we have, but you guys have got us back up online. We've got power in place. I want to thank all of our friends in the chat room because you guys pulled through, and all of our other friends listening to help. As always, God bless the Republic. Jeff, for the New World Order, we shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. 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