Mark Koernke and guest Bruce Hemings discussed food self-sufficiency and survival skills on Weapons Wednesday, October 8, 2008. The episode focused on food procurement through trapping and snaring as practical solutions for long-term preparedness, with Hemings sharing 40 years of wilderness survival expertise and promoting his snare kits and instructional DVDs. The hosts criticized the 2008 financial bailout and election process, warned about potential food supply disruptions and foreign acquisition of American agricultural resources, and discussed wildlife management including deer overpopulation in Michigan subdivisions, feral hogs in Texas, and the threat posed by wolves and coyotes. The episode emphasized learning traditional skills like trapping as essential preparation for economic and social instability.
Live 365 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? well good afternoon ladies and gentlemen this is the first hour of the afternoon intelligence report i'm our quirky and i'm donald better one day closer to victory for all of our brothers and sisters both on and behind the lines and occupied territories west southwest central and north well ladies and gentlemen you are listening to us on libertytreeradio.4mg.com. We're also on pbn.4mg.com. And we're on live 365. Then go to Liberty Tree Radio. You can become a preferred customer there with a special connect. There is a little bit of a fee, a token fee for doing that, but you get an extra bandwidth arrangement and perfect transmission. So that's one direction you can go. Of course, we do have mirror broadcasting taking place right now. And we're on AM and FM micro stations, CB base stations, and ultra net technologies, both east and west of the Mississippi, southern and central Alaska. along with guys heading towards the Aleutians. I don't know if they're going across the snow. Wait a minute, there's not snow. We're still a little warm up there. Anyway, it is a beautiful day. Don, what day is it? Hey, you guys, it's weapons Wednesday, 8th of October, 2008. If you listen real careful, you'll hear one in the tube. The chamber is full. The slide is closed. The magazine is full. the perimeter is secure. And now we can offer equal opportunity course if forced no matter the direction and it is important that all of you be just as well prepared. Now it is weapons Wednesday and we have solutions we're not just complaining about the problems. Oh, debates my hind end it was a joke. All of it's been a joke. The whole election process right now is an absolute farce and the other side all the talking heads are doing all the damage control they can guys. And the way that they're doing it right now, well, you know, it's rather interesting that they're bouncing back and forth, whining and lamenting and complaining. Oh, this is just pappan, pappan, they're not giving us any substance. We already know that, OK? So what a surprise. But on the other hand, from our end, we're going to give you a substance. Number one, we need to look at procurement of food. Step one is food storage and also food production locally. In the local production area we look at agriculture slash conventional gardening and what I call wild propagation. Okay, gardening, where you actually establish certain crops in the area, choke cherries, know where all your wild foods are, and then promote them accordingly. Instead of just letting them grow wild, well, I'll tell you what, go in and prune a little bit. Trim them a little bit. Make sure that everything is cleared away so they've got plenty of water. Make sure that they're the dominant breed in that area. by pushing more and more replanting in the area. It's really important. Well, that's another direction. But there is yet another wild propagation category that we need to cover. And that's why we have a guest today, don't we? Yes, we do, Mark. We've got Bruce Hemings with us. Author? Oh, no. We're still from the field. But if there's somebody going to do it, it'll probably be Bruce. Yeah, darn it. That darn Bigfoot brought that million dollars. Maybe more than once, right? Well, it's interesting that with all the situations that we see around the country, people complaining or worrying about how are we going to deal with food propagation, how are we going to deal with, and there's a whole long list. One of them is supplemental food production to include such things as snaring, conventional hunting, et cetera. And Bruce, that's your area of expertise. So I'll tell you what. Right off the bat, give everybody a little bit of a background of where you've been and what you've been up to, because we do have a lot of new listeners that are online right now. Sounds good. Bragging myself up. I've got about 40 years experience in the woods. I'm a wilderness survival instructor, a trapline instructor. I teach people how to use new modern tools to survive in the wild. Pretty effective. I've taught so many. I've lost count. probably 300 people personally told 15 to 20,000 DVDs on how to do it. And the main thing everybody's got to know I'm no longer associated with Buckshouts camp. I have my own website. If you want to talk to me, you've got to go to my new website. What I'll do is I'll show you the most effective way over hunting. And once you learn how to use this equipment, you can outdo any hunter alive. It's just simply percentages. You can put out a dozen little hunters for you, and they're working 24-7 while you're doing other more important things. And you can run your trap line early morning. You got your breakfast, lunch, and if things worked out, you might even have a couple weeks to a couple months worth of food and one check. It's just, depending on wild game, this beats the pellet gun, blow gun, cross. i could keep going that's a good kid that's a good way to qualify it bruce because you know in that logical progression pellet gun you know blow gun cross or even you know the another way you know it's like they tell you in the stock market you're making money while you're asleep yeah right they're taking your money while you're asleep most the only way if the foot particular type of animal walks into the right type of almost the only way he's going to get out is if you take them out or somebody takes them out before you get there, right? This modern equipment, and once you learn how, it's pretty unbelievable. I just got an email from our morning show until today. It's pretty good. This guy just ordered from me and he goes, order your survival snare kit along with the survival snaring DVD and your ultimate trapping tips. All I can say is wow. I'll make this brief. I have now switched to the Kannabear 110. and set up as you describe and just one night I doubled what I normally get in a week. There you go. That comes from, you know, here's a couple words I have to bring to the table, you guys. Training, experience, and in this instance put into because again, you know, you've heard me say it on a number of different occasions and trying to voice it in particular ways. You don't go to the butcher shop for a toothache. You go to the people who know what they're doing. If you want to be a better shooter, if you want to learn to run, if you want to learn to do this or that, you go to the people who know how. Buckshot knows how. You guys, Buckshot knows how. Been doing it. Wrote books about it. Worldwide acclaimed books about crap. Built videos about it. Now, we'll talk about wolf video in a moment. But again, built videos. And if you're applying to reading and you want to look at that too, how would I get a hold of your videos? Over to my new website, www.w.com. And if you have any trouble getting to the website, end of the hour before you call. We have one phone line and a number of videos. I don't have any books on my website. Yeah, Amazon selling them anywhere from 75 to 139. The rumor of my death has been greatly exaggerated. Well, I'll tell you what, guys. You stay where we are for the moment. Uh-oh. I thought I heard the music there for a second, and we probably will. We're going to go to break here in a little bit. But in the meantime, a quick reminder too that these are part of what Bruce is going to be covering are part of the tools that you can be carrying in your kit that should be part of your team's combat field arrangement. Why? You drop into an area, you're going to try, in fact you're going to have to live off the land. You want to supplement your food reserves any way that you can. The more time you have to wait, and stretch out what it is that's in that backpack, guess what? The better off you are. So snaring and other forms of light hunting, service hunting that can be done can reduce the overall consumption of what are considered to be long-term storage perishables. Now, the other thing is with the trapping system and using snaring systems, you're putting food on the table for the future. You're also looking at other marketable items or marketable products that people are going to need. So that's where we're planting the seed on this now. Think ahead. Not just a short term, the end of your nose, guys. We're looking out past the reach of our hands. That's the idea. Beyond our time, this time into the next cycle. That's what we want to be. I hear the music. We'll be back in about three minutes here at Liberty Tree Radio. Y'all stay tuned. Greetings to all of our new listeners right here on LCR. Are you paying outrageous energy bills trying to stay cool while you're sleeping? If so, have I got great news for you. The Bedfan is an amazing device that installs at the foot of your bed and circulates cool air between your sheets. Your average body temperature is over 98 degrees and your air conditioner simply can't penetrate your blanket or your body heat is being trapped. The Bedfan's revolutionary design directs cool air between the sheets where it's really needed. No more tossing and turning to keep you up all night. The Bedfan's thin streamline design is simple to install and fits between your bed and foot board. 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If you go to our Liberty Tree radio dot 4mg dot com site, Then you're gonna the page comes up you're gonna see off in that bar right in the middle right over top of that clock That's ticking away that meter clock. It says LTR video It's the farthest right point on that middle line click that and it'll take you to our Liberty Tree radio YouTube page Now when you get there check out all of the videos, please help us out and rate them and we take the time I know it's gonna take time to watch everything But at least go through the instructional videos as soon as you can check out the latest video that's up there Take advantage of those because it will answer questions you probably have and you're wishing you could call in and you'd like to be able to get a simple answer. Hopefully I made it obvious enough with what we did. Again, minimal. There's not a whole lot of need for the basics. We tweak the details later. These are bridging videos designed to help all of you get to the other side where you need to be. Get to the next tier. You're going to get to the next step up. Okay, we're working on that. We're doing a lot more. There's a lot more in the can already. As you know, if you do a search for videos, you're going to find all kinds of stuff on YouTube right now. We got militia units all over the country that are doing some really good work. Keep it up, guys. Add more. Add more. Add more. continue to work and expand. A lot of you out there listening that could be doing the same thing, hey guys pick up the ball and run with it, grab the flag, let's go. We get a lot of work to do. That's what Bruce has done here with a lot of the coursework that he's done that is available. And it is designed so that he can transfer experience and working knowledge so you don't have to reinvent the wheel. And Don, that's the critical part about this, isn't it? You can... good thing about videos, you know, and it's the same thing with a book. You can back up a paragraph or a page. It's stored knowledge. The bad thing about videos is, well, you need a power source and a particular apparatus and then a, you know, a cathoid ray tube, AKA TV. You could watch it on your computer, your laptop, if you so choose, many of them. But this is... this goes back over to books, and we need to get your books back in print that, again, there's long-term easy access and long-term storage, easy access. But you guys, you know, when you're looking, there's different ways you can learn. You know, you can hear, you can put on the little ear plug, you know, the earmuff things and listen and learn a language. You can learn a language by participating in it, you know, the working, and you can, in that same timeframe, what are you doing? You're taking in many of your senses are being involved in one task, and to a great extent, the more you can do that, the faster you will. When you're sitting there watching and listening and the information is pertinent and presented in a sensible, meaningful way, fuckshot, you do that real good. In fact, we'll talk more about another video you've got in a moment. But you can gain from it. And instead of sitting there watching Hollywood tell you that this is what this will do or this is what happens here and better watch out because here comes John Claude Van Doomey or whatever, you know. In the heyday when perp-eye and information was very- to come by and there was guys putting out misinformation on purpose. So you wouldn't be successful. They were trying to discourage new people and it was a long hard struggle. So I keep that in mind every time I make a video and like the survival snaring a lot of guys just go, I can figure it out. Why go through that learning curve? You're getting my videos, you're getting 30 years of experience. You plug it in, you watch it, and all them little tiny tricks that's hard to explain in a book, you see them. They're demonstrated for you. And then you'll see everything legally to snare down there. But you'll also like it's illegal to snare deer, but a teakow is an emergency precaution. So if you have to, you can snare deer. And I'd much rather see people survive. And as one guy said, well if you trap too much the game is going to be gone. Well if you hunt too much the game is going to be gone. But I guarantee it, the trapper is going to be the one that is going to be eating the longest. You're right. He would get my skillful. Yeah, and like this guy, he said he'd been trapping six years, the one that just emailed me. And he goes, I thought I was pretty good. He watched one of my DVDs. and doubled what he normally catches in a week and one night. That's bragging rights. That's a feather in your cap, Bruce. No question about it. And again, that's good. It's great to train somebody and watch them come up in their knowledge. And even in such a remote way as an email. It's a good feeling, isn't it? Oh, it sure is. And every time somebody gets trained, I think America gets stronger. Yeah. Because let's face it. When it used to be a pretty common practice. Imagine a child walking on the way to school, checking traps that were set the night before. You know, walking on the way back. Actually, there was a lot of people... ...who were really common in the Great Depression. In fact, I met a guy here in North Dakota, a family farm, back in the Great Depression. He was in his 70s, and he's still doing it today. So, I mean, that shows you... And this guy, when he was telling this story, it was unbelievable. The dad left to go find work, and mom was trying to keep the farm going, and the bankers come by and said they're going to foreclose. I think the payment was like $12 or $15. And he trapped enough skunks to make the payment, and then he trapped enough the next month that he was able to pay for food and Christmas gifts for us. everybody. So, I mean, this comes from long hard knowledge to come by nowadays. This guy never forgot that and I'm sure his mom was very proud of him for saving the farm or otherwise they would have been taught. That's the most critical thing to remember here is we're looking at the same scenario, the same situation. We do have a number of issues that are going to have be, will progressively be addressed more and more. For the moment, it's kind of like with the deer. Oh, they're beautiful deer here in Ann Arbor, Michigan, north of Ann Arbor, Michigan. We had a whole bunch of really well-to-do subdivisions that were put in. And initially, it was, oh, those evil people, they were on the edge of the farming area, guys. And what happened is a They set up all kinds of beautiful little rose gardens and all kinds of beautiful little plants and little Arrangements and you know how it is. I mean there's nice stuff and of course then they lamented that there were hunters Oh my goodness on the periphery of course on private land where they've always hunted and etc etc and not in violation of anything What was cute is that they were lamenting about that until until that fateful morning when whoever it was that had their $400,000 McMansion they cranked open the curtains they looked out the window for their beautiful roses and instead they saw a pack of rodents with hoofs. Oh my god kill them kill the rats with hoofs kill them get rid of them we need to get rid of them my roses. What in fact, they were Bambi and his cousins? Oh yes, a few minutes earlier they were Bambi and, oh look, we're going to look out at Bambi and the ornamental deer wandered through the yard. Well, the ornamental deer found the ornamental roses and the ornamental flowers and found out they tasted pretty good. So then they discussed everything from deer condoms to anything else you could think of which was so off the wall. And finally it was like, Well, the only sensible way to do it is to hunt them, but we'll have to find quote-unquote professional hunters. Oh, well, you know, that's an example of where the critters go from being You know those beautiful little game characters that are in the cartoons to being the oh my goodness a red fang, you know red fanged, red bloodshot eyed, you know creatures from Hades who are now of course tempting fate by coming into these areas well. That's always been... Be careful they'll gore you and kick your teeth out. That's right. The next was the of course all the dangers of the deer had to be brought out then before they were vambi. And so they finally did start hunting them out or thinning them out. Well, it's always been the case. The big problem during the Depression were woodchucks. And because they knew that they were eating the farmers out of house and home, and so they actually put a bounty in most states. It was covered from the DNR or the equivalent to it for today. And it was a nickel for a pair of feet. Because that was how you confirmed that you killed them. And of course you had to have a left and a right. And no, you couldn't take them home with you. Because otherwise people put them in the freezer, bring them back a week later and get another nickel. So people got really good at snaring and really good with the 22 and whatever form they found, including Model T and woodchuck on road. I'm sure that happened a lot too. In other words, if the woodchuck wasn't fast enough or a little slow, perhaps baited, the old Model T went boom, boom, and there we got one, well, maybe two woodchucks for the price of one tire. You never know. So the process is out there. Again, it's going to be the same issue. Food production is already down. Even though we've had a good crop, we really aren't short food. What's going to happen is food production is still down because of the way we've damaged the farming system and the farmers of the United States. So there's going to be a need. Two things are going to happen. Eight, we're going to thin out those which are parasiting off the food. And number two, we're going to feed the family in the process. I hear the music. We're going to be back in about three, four minutes here on the Intel report. Mark, we got Bruce. 6R P226 9mm, Brownie 9.4 45mm, MT5A, MT5M, how about a 6R 228, how about a 6R 40mm, how about a Brownie 9, how about an M16, with an M203 over an undergrad A1, how about a 6R, how about a 6R, how about an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I got an M16, I I got a P226 with a Ramline magazine, hold 19 rounds, I got an HKP9, there's some prisoner on the end, I got a full 45 gun, how about an M39, 45 micronator, I got a Remington 1700 with a Starlight, how about a 38 special, you can shoot a Tepmont round, you can shoot a Hollow Point out of that, towards 9mm, how about a Smith and West, 686, 357, how about a Smith and West, 44, how about a Brute, a Red, how about 44, 90, 90, snowman, top. Oh I'm here to give you one of the, I bought a Ruger 22 from 22CEL, thank you 9 special, 938, Destiny, I bought a gas power of 307 mags, I bought a Colt, AR-17, an AK-47, or I could give you an AK-47 with 100 crown drum mags, I bought a Chinese AK-47, I bought a Colt from 357, I bought a 454 from a Redmont, I bought a Smith and Wasserse 44 mag, an auto slide, my dirty, dirty, and southern kind, I bought a Beretta 912. If somebody was clever, they might get that on a DVD or rather, you know, a CD or a tape and just find one of their buddies with a real loud stereo and just drive around like Diane Feinstein's house for a while playing it. And how about that, the Brady house playing it? Hey Don, real quick. That's malicious. It's banned here in Michigan. They do have a website, I believe it's malicious.com. I think I've got the link up on Liberty Tree Radio's website. I may or may be wrong about that, but if not, I'll get it back up there again, because I'm in the process of trying to update the website. He can't really focus his eye on the blade and the notch and the target all at the same and a really hungry soldier. He's been hungry for a while for a good long time. Now I'm not talking about the guys who you know got on the boat and went across the river and sat down and ate the Hessians' vittles that night. You know because they'd been eaten before but if you haven't eaten for a week or a month, six weeks and now you think you're going to march off the battle because there's vittles over there do with muscles that are or just losing mass. The word just things right now, but eventually your body will start to eat up its own muscles, you guys. And eventually you can't look at that blade and that notch and your target. So there's a reason why you want to be a well-fed soldier. And I were talking, Mark, about, well, you can go to the grocery store and spend X amount of dollars and come home with a grocery cart if you can. You can't put near as much in that grocery cart with $100 as you used to just a short time ago. But you know what? Let's talk about $100 here first versus 100 euro. or a hundred uh... what is it the one scary you know what's another fiat money not told you about fiat money versus fiat money but mark you know what here and bruce is the perfect example of fiat money versus fiat money because you know we print as much as they as we can and they print as much as they can and proportionally China being so much bigger there's actually a middle class in China right now you guys that is bigger than the population as a whole of the United States the whole of the population of the United States the Chinese middle class is more than a hundred million people now. So by sheer volume alone you have to understand that the fiat money versus fiat money China would win that war in the printed money war and you ask you wonder how could that be because you know it's our money and well here's an example. the dollar jumps up and down and as lousy as the dollar is in the world today. Let's just say, let's go over to the food system again. You know, the food gets on the truck that goes to the train and it goes over here where it goes to the factory and is processed and put in bags and sent to you. And then you purchase, well what if it trucks and then on the trains and then goes to the factory and somebody from offshore comes in and says, You see bushels of corn are going for ten dollars here in America today. I give you fourteen for all you got. Or what if he comes in and says, I see that that rice is going for ninety two dollars for American or pun. I give you a hundred forty dollars pun. You send all your rice to me. Now this is a way that America could be stripped of food in a week. And you don't think the people that sit there and charge there'd why would they do that mark why would they do that bruce it's good for the stockholders iraq my case great for the stockholders act like and here's of one that were really area china said we want to get everybody to add a week i think it was the e and if they did that just the feed for the people to come to produce the egg would take all the grain in the world. Hungry China? What do you think about? After the two eggs would come the fried chicken. Yeah. Because they couldn't afford to be doing that for very long. But it sounds great. In fact, think about it. It used to be two chickens in every pot, right? Remember that line? That not a commiecile promise of two eggs. Yeah, it said two eggs. Woo-hoo! Choco rations are up by 40 grams right out of 1984, you know. Well, we can't give you the chickens, but we could give you two eggs. Wow! Maybe a chicken will jump out of one. Or maybe not. Well, again, the point is that food production is the key. Right now, even with all the numbers, one little discussion was in the chat room here, and I listened to a little bit of this guy's today, is the idea that here we are with $700 billion dollars that was done in this panic you gotta pass this now you gotta pass this now and everything will be right as rain everything will go back up everything will be net hey wait a minute didn't they tell us that it was all gonna if you the only reason the stock market went down was because we didn't pass the bill and then when they passed the bill the stock market went down and it's still going down and it wait a minute Even more even more but wait that sounds like they lied and you know what's funny is the characters that were in Washington today We're looking like bobble-headed chickens people the very chickens that the Chinese want to buy it I should say take eggs from they look just about that goofy and the the psycho babble BS that they're spewing out of their faces Bottom line is this was a thieving a taking if supposedly we just needed it right now because it'll fix things then everything just should have been Right is raining, but it's not. Now, one of the other things that's going to happen as they take the money supply and as they take the digits offline, guys, they are also going to be not just buying it, they're going to be foreclosing on the food. You got to remember, food is a transient wealth, but food is guaranteed when it's available. It can be sold. There is someone who will buy it. There's someone who will go and get it, pick it up even. They'll pay the shipping as they say. And that's exactly what they're looking at right now with regard to America's short-term perishable but profitable inventory. Now it's in other areas too. Clothing is considered a perishable by the way, but you're not going to see them grab racks of clothes right now. That's going to come later. Food is guaranteed to sell. I don't care where you are on the planet, that bulk food, that quantity, that tonnage is going to be sold. Which means progressively there will be less to sell here. So you need to know how to produce it yourself. Now that's including, as I said, I'll go right down the list, gardening, domestic, gardening, natural, as in what we call animal husbandry, but in the natural form with regard to development, and also trapping and hunting. Now, Bruce, with the trapping and hunting covering here, covered here with the snares, this thing, the snare system you've come up with is a full range snare system, isn't it? Oh yeah, what I did, I come up with a kit, put it all together in a nice little camo fanny pack. You're getting six small game snares. That covers your squirrel, rabbit, and then you get six medium size that take care of your raccoons, your beaver, your coyote. And then two emergency only deer snares that can also be used to take feral hogs up to 200 pounds and even alligators, so probably about six footers. So depending on where you're at, it's a very well-rounded kit. It comes with the support wire that install in the field. And also comes with written instructions so you have a reference. But again, I highly recommend you get the DVD. Once you see it, it will be locked in your mind and then you got the instructions with you to give as a reference when you're out in the field. And the whole kit is $29.99 plus shipping and handling. But if anybody wants to order the kit and the DVD Survival Snearing, I'll throw in my ultimate tips at half off. That's at Radio Special only. You can call in to get it because you can't order it like that on the web. And that number is? One of the other things about snares, guys, to remember is, wait a minute, listen, can you hear one going off over there? Nope. Did you just hear that? Oh, you didn't, did you? Now, you might hear a little thrashing here and there, depending on what it is, but critters are around in the woods anyway. No noise means no drawing attention. The quieter you can be, the less activity that people are going to notice, the happier you will be. Okay? So keep that in mind as part of the process. Another thing is having these things pre-deployed. You don't have to necessarily carry them out. They can be in your cache package wherever it is you're setting up your secondary location. I still would carry a kit between the team anyway because you don't know how long or how you're going to be diverted if you're having to abandon vehicles, if you're having to walk cross country, if you're having to move through terrain you're not familiar with. You have to go slower. You don't want to waddle into somebody else that you didn't want to meet and you don't want to have to fight. So there are solutions to these problems that will work. and one of them is snaring as a quiet solution doesn't have to be you want to get a moose with every snare guys come on a bunny will do you just fine to throw in with a handful of rice a handful of barley a couple of wild onions and whatever greens you might have found chop chop chop slice slice slice boil boil boil Numbers the time you're done at least you're not looking at well you might still grab that possum but down the road there because you ain't gonna throw it away, but possum rear end or let's see bunny bunny stew Hmm possum bunny stew I'll save the possum for later. I'll eat the bunny now Hey, I know we've got listeners in Texas, Mark and Bruce, and I know I'm going to lead up to this one here. You know, in Michigan, you might be walking out across your land here and see, well, dang, that's the biggest deer trek I ever saw. Well, you know what? A while back here in Michigan, Mark, just in the next section over from me, a guy was trying to raise these razorback hogs. Oh, yeah. Big long teeth and everything, and they got out. He says in fact he never didn't tell the DNR for a good long time. He encouraged everybody around here to shoot him. Well eventually the DNR became aware of it and I'm told they killed the last two of them just across the street from me here in the swamp. But you know what? The DNR here in Michigan, Bruce, says that fair, you know, examples of people trying to raise others are becoming so bad in Michigan that if you see one, shoot it. In other words, theirs would be good for those, wouldn't they? Oh, they sure work like a champ. Yes, and I wonder you guys who in Texas where your crop fields are being overrun by hogs, I'm wondering if it's legal to snare a hog in Texas. Yes, it is. Hey, I think we're going to sell a snare kit into Texas after the hour, you guys. Maybe more than one. In fact, for all of you listening out there, guys, a lot of you are building homes out in remote locations or you have homes in remote locations. This is another solution and there is another consideration with this too. We also have the problem of if things, you know, shall we say go to hell in a hand cart? Hogs are going to be a problem in the future just as coyotes and wild dogs will be. Oh yeah. We're going to have to look at decimating them. You do not have conversations. We'll be back in about three minutes. Liberty Tree Radio, I've got Bruce Don and this is Mark. Collectors, outdoor enthusiasts, survivalists. The Army Navy Store from your memory as a child is just that, on memory. But there is still one place to find everything from gas masks to ammo cans and find it cheap. MainMilitary.com Get hard to find objects like real wool blankets for under 20 bucks. Canteen for just $2.00. Or Trioxane fuel for just $1.00 a box. MAINE Military.com with free shipping on items over $150. 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For more information, send a self-addressed stamp envelope to... shotgun face past my wife report the water oh wait a minute oh sorry guys dream wish dream list we're back this is the Intel report live and I'll tell you what before going farther real quick here www.snare-trap-survive.com that's www.snare s n a r e dash t r a p dash survive s u r v i v e dot com Bruce that's a site we need to go to Yes, that's a lot of good information on there. You know it's not just selling products I got all kinds of articles up there for people to read and reference I told that that you know if you set out a trap line as example Coons Coons might not beat all your trap You might even catch in now coons and if you're working along water you might catch other things. You might get a possum in there. We've had that reference to possum before, but I'm told that you can make a pretty good possum gravy out of possum. That possum's a real fatty. They're kind of in the pig family. They have that white meat where raccoons are a little darker because the coons are from the bear family. And again, like we were talking this morning about the pep again, the fat you can render down, and all render down means is you're boiling it and melting it into a liquid. And it's one of the gifts from God that when you render fat and then you pour it over, ground up meat and nuts and berries and spices, it then turns in the salad. And that salad lasts for years. That's real important to your raccoons and your possums are real good for that. And when we... And possums aren't that bad. And when... I noticed when I'm out in the woods, at the time I'm always trying to learn new and better tricks. And I'm out in the field. It just seems like them raccoons roasted over the fire just are the best and thing I ever had in my life when I'm really hungry. It's good when you're hungry. And again, it kind of goes something like this. I think I've heard it. go ahead and take all you want but eat all you take. You can do that when you're trapping can't you? You sure can and then like we said before, just use it like a refrigerator. If you don't need them, don't take them. And when you do need them, take them. What's going to happen is, All these people are going to run out to the woods and think they can play Jeremiah Johnson and they're only going to last a month or two and then they're going to head back to the city or wherever they came from. You know, they might really wipe down the deer, but then nobody's going to be going in the woods because the word's going to get out. There's no game left. There'll still be game there. And somebody who's running a trap line will still, well, like I said, he'll be the last one that has food. You've got to look at it as a long term. always Alright, so everybody out there was asking, do you take credit card orders? Yes you do. So if anybody is asking about that, yes. When they go over to the website and the website is www.snare-trap-survive.com. Again that's www.snare-trap-survive.com. If you want to place orders, do you have a PayPal button on the page? Yep, the PayPal buttons are set up. Just click on where it says Order Survival DVDs and everything I'm carrying right now is listed on that page. Like I said, above it there's all kinds of articles for you to read and pictures. Plenty to keep you busy. Even got an e-book up there that was wrote in 1908. It was called The Wolf Hunters. really good book if you have time to read speaking of war you've got a wolf video don't you and you know what you guys we've done a hour in the springtime we had much like today you know in the morning in the afternoon bruce will be back with us in the evening for those who aren't able to tune into the morning afternoon uh... in the time frame previously mentioned we talked about europe wolf video and talking about the way that uh... This video points out how wolves are becoming more and more a threat to human beings, more and more a threat to livestock, and more and more an example of the great lies. Wolves don't attack people. Wolves don't do this. They don't do that. They won't. And blah, blah, and on and on. And you have video proof. And one of the reasons I bring this up, you guys, because The wolves won't attack people as one of the standard lies. Never in recorded history has there been a documented case of a wolf attacking a person. Now I expect that if you know, a person sitting here in the same room, I'd see him shaking his head. You know, that's not true, Don. That's the standard line, isn't it? Now if you can break up there, You know, standard lines in one area prove that something is such a blatant lie. Many times that will be the help that grabs that person you've been trying to, you know, get on our side for a good long time. And they see that video and I'll just go over it real quick. I got back in the, I paid to get in the newspaper and I found over 100 North American people killed and eaten by wolves. So I was in the video, seven steps. before humans are attacked. Much of the United States where the wolves are right now, they're on the 6th. Means the next one is somebody's going to be attacked. I've interviewed people that have been trapped. It's an example that just after we had you on in the springtime, there were two coyote attacks of youngster California or out west. Coyotes. Why, they're so timid, they run from people. Another guy. Nevada and Cali. 30 pound coyotes are attack. Well, you know darn well these 120 pound wolves are going to It's beating you up and then you eat your both. Yeah, exactly. Good point. So, again you guys, 3528. Get the snares. And if your buck's up enough to get the wolf video, you know, get the snares in the snare survival video. But if you've got enough left over, get the wolf video because it can be a good tool in pointing out a big lie. And plenty of people, if they believe that, well, they're not lying to us, if you can disprove a lie, it throws that chink into the armor of the New World Order. Doesn't it, Mark? Doesn't it, Bruce? That's right. And we need the assistance on that. Go ahead and give that number out one more time, too, please. 7-0-1. 7-0-1. 485-3528. How about your website, Bruce? Video is www-pr. And, uh... I'm not certain if you want to carry into the next hour, but Mark, we're right at the top of the hour. We thank you for your time, Bruce. It's the most valuable thing that we have. That's right. And again, take advantage of people's as part of our battery of tools to keep our families and our friends alive and to feed our people. We're looking for solutions, not just lamenting or complaining about the problems. We've got to have answers. We need to learn the old trades so we can keep all of our other trades active and alive. God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail, ladies and gentlemen. The Empire is on the run. I will attack them here for my backpack. We are on the mark. And eating well every step of the way, Don. Thank you, Bruce. Thank you for having me up. Thank you, Don. God bless your folks. God bless your family. It's just the tea and the sun will always shine on the old Liberty tree. It's a tall old tree and a strong old... Collectors, outdoor enthusiasts, survivalists. The Army Navy Store from your memory as a child is just that, a memory. But there is still one place to find everything from gas masks to ammo cans and find it cheap. MainMilitary.com. Get hard to find objects like real wool blankets for under 20 bucks. Canteen for just $2. Or trioxane fuel for just a dollar a box. MAINE Military.com with free shipping on items over $150, not including heavy items. 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