Mark Koernke discussed defensive preparedness techniques including camouflage, fighting position construction, and cache burial methods to avoid thermal detection. He explained how Earth systems and spectral analysis can identify disturbed soil, then provided detailed instructions on proper topsoil management and overhead cover to defeat surveillance. Guest Bruce Buckshot joined to discuss trapping, snaring, and survival techniques, emphasizing affordable snare systems for food procurement. The conversation shifted to predator management, particularly feral pigs and wolves, with Bruce presenting his wolf documentary showing documented wolf attacks and the ecological damage from reintroduction programs that lack corresponding buffalo herds. Both hosts criticized environmental organizations and government wildlife programs for prioritizing wolves over ranchers and hunters who funded elk restoration.
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We're on a pro station, CB base stations, alternate technologies both east and west of the Mississippi and southern and central Alaska along with the Hallmark system, a whole new concept of the little states, little district, east coast. Testing a couple of very frequencies right now for tests. It'll be a pretty fun day. It's communications Tuesday and medical Tuesday and down the day today is... is 25 November. You guys just passed 10 a.m. on the east coast there. It's our time. Daylight, not south. Advanced, retracted, and who wants to even talk about Greenwich? Way over there on the west coast. Looking interesting just like it is here, of course. We know that the sooner the winter comes, Elgore disappears even faster because it's hard to push global warming when you have cold weather outside. We did no on the ground. them for opening day and gun season. It's the first time I've seen it in 12 or 13 years here, Mark. Yeah, and we have a nice little coat of snow down here. Not heavy, I mean not really super heavy yet. We can get work done outside still, but the ground is freezing and the snow is trying to get all the projects done. There's always more. You can kind of get as much done before the wet, simple. There's this for years. What we've done during the season when the earth is plant gardens, but the other thing we do is we pick a direction, go out so many wells or so many, you know, depending upon where you are here. Positions have been there now intentionally so that all through this area here, but areas no digging, there's no already in place. Teach people how to build the fighting positions. Also to teach them about camouflage, both the optical, conventional optical, and teaching them how to dig positions or put up underground complexes that are not as easily observed from. One of the most critical elements of this, guys, is trying to reestablish the soil or the ground cover to the way it was when you did the dig. First of all, let me give you a little hint here. A lot of planes that you have that are flying at low and medium altitude aren't just flying for pleasure, they're flying for industry. They have the Earths type systems on board. These are the IR, thermal, there's a number of different radiation ranges that they use. Years ago, this is something that most people don't know about the Earth system, is a guy in California who was, well, he was a farmer, but he was a guy who didn't like to pay his employees. So, Donnie would go and pick up some day workers. That would be the last day they worked. You worked one day, huh? Yeah, well, a day or two, I guess. And then after a while, what he did is he totally dug. He filled them back up. Well, this is way back in the 70s, guys. And what happened, what was interesting is you didn't hear about this nationally, but we know about this because Eart's was developed over here on Plymouth Road, on the east side of Ann Arbor between Ann Arbor and the Epsilon in Michigan. It's a secret complex, a series of secret or classified complexes that were there run by Bendix Corporation which became United Technologies and a number of other spy groups and there's two spy group names to replace the old spy group names. Who the spy groups are but we do, everybody in the Earth. Well, the Earth project with Bendix was quite expansive by the way and everybody knew about Earth and why they were involved with the Apollo program, etc. with Apollo was actually developed right here, U of M Aerospace, a very small dot on the map by campus standards, but quite expansive as far as all of the pride in the U of M, or another three spooking codes. Anyway, what they did now is they decided they found one plot and spot and they figured, oh my goodness, there might be more. And lo and behold, they suspected there was another spot and they found it. Well, what they did is they actually asked the people here to take their mobile platform which was mounted on a turboprop aircraft. Actually one of them was mounted on nothing more than a simple DC-3 and one on a DC-4 and they modified different platforms at different times. Now we're talking old prop driven planes guys and what they did is they came in at low altitude and they scanned the area and by utilizing because most people okay here's the basic rule here. When somebody digs a hole they usually just kind of fill it right back in, don't they? Yeah, generally. They just shovel the dirt in. Well, the thing is when you do that, you've done something unique. Now here's what they did. They did a survey, a radiation survey, and what they spotted was a change or a coloration in the soil. And because it registered differently on the spectral band when they went over it, when they flew over it. They had identified other places where this guy had killed off other people and buried them. Apparently he was making himself. He decided that since nobody would know the workers were up here, how often is this happening, do you think? That he could get away with not having to worry about paying the employees by... They found many, many other graves and then actually got coverage all the way back here in Ann Arbor. I believe I even have the articles on the shelf and one of my files still. By the way, that's... Yeah, I know. That's what you call... paper piling that almost thirty five years ago guys or actually a little more than thirty five you almost oh my goodness this is two thousand eight that would actually be forty years ago anyway interestingly enough the by the time they were done with all of this no actually forgive me thirty years ago mark bergie's math rate anyway the uh... interesting thing is that uh... because of this i started to think about stuff it's like hmm now this technology what they're counting on is the idea that people aren't thinking about the threat And when all these people start worrying and I hear all this, oh my god, they've got this and they've got that. They don't want you to think through your physical experiences or common sense resolutions to problems. Let me give you an example. Another one, real quick, shoot it, shoot. Off to the side here. Oh my god, they have microwave weapons. Hey guys, you ever put a pie pan in the microwave out of one mistake that you'll never make again? Don, you ever done that? Yeah. Only once, right? Yeah. and after that you don't do it again do you pay more attention now why is that done uh... there the flight either microwave the thingies crackly slash snap snap snap pop pop pop and and forgive for it and for whatever you do to put aluminum there all boy we're talking through a smaller talking through a fireworks that right now the reason for that is it interrupting the waves flash the field guys okay there's much more technical we don't need to get in work at work point that metal especially in deflected angles changes the direction of a, you know, have you ever, uh, the deflective wall of a, of a dock and all of a sudden in that calm day, you see that second bad direction. That's how it works when you have metals involved in the environment. And what's the one thing they've tried to take out of everything, even in the military, by the way, guys, they've tried to take metal out of everything they could so that then basically on the one hand, the idea was, well, this was to protect from being scanned by microwaves. That's right, we use microwave ground radars to actually survey areas. So everybody took metal out all there. Well the problem is then you go, hmm. Now if we use microwaves as a weapon, now they have nothing on board to defend themselves with. Now there are some actual polymers that can be used for this to defend yourself too by the way. But we won't get into that right now. My point is, microwaves. Oh, real big expensive system, real simple solutions to stop it. Now, when you're putting up a fighting position or if you're going to be digging caches or anything where you're going to be putting stuff away in a lot of you can still dig right now that are listening to what I'm saying. What you do is you take two ponchos or two big chunks of VisiQueen with you. Huh? Yeah, that's right. Well, and actually if you can, if you've got time, take some five gallon buckets or take a few people that are going to be helping you with a project, whoever it is that's close, absolutely trust, or if you're doing it yourself, Hey, just take the plastic in the buckets. When you dig the position, try to dig with overhead cover. This, first of all, creates a screening process. One of the things they don't like to talk about is the more junk above you, the harder it is to see what's at any, every tier. They have to peel the onion, so to speak, if they're even. Now, how do we prevent from being the, oh my goodness, look here kind of scenario. Well, first of all, you take your shovel and you, well, you map out the area you want to cut into and dig down into. You very carefully spade block. Okay, each square foot of topsoil for about a shovel's depth and put it on the piece of bizicween next to the hole you're digging and map it. Exactly the way it came out is how you want it laying on that bizicween. Now make sure it's away from your work site enough so you're not going to cause any problems with having to move stuff around or spill subsoil on the topsoil. Oh, did I give that away? See, that's what happened when they did that survey, Don. When they went over the site, spoil. that you couldn't see, even though it had been grown over, the thing is to a little bit, but in most cases it hadn't even grown over. The point is it was just dirt that had been thrown back in. There were some weeds here and there, not very much. And when they surveyed it, the less organic subsoil, which doesn't have all the good little worms and biomass topsoil, was how they used the earth system to survey and identify was there. Now what we're going to do is take all of our topsoil, slide it off to the side, and we're going to evacuate the amount of material equal to what I need to bury in my barrel or like a 50 gallon barrel if you want, or if you want to make a carne, in other words, if you want to make a chamber with cement blocks or with the surrounding area, that's fine. Then put your barrel inside and that gives you a standoff where the stuff isn't actually completely buried, can't be gotten to. Well, we've got to more easily when the time comes to decant this cache. Anyway, what you're going to do then is to aggressively take that subsoil that you're going to evacuate down the road and either sprinkle it on the road or trail, in fact progressively along whatever two track or dirt road or along the side of a dirt road in the area or you can use a local stream or the river bank or whatever. Why? Well, nature will move it all for you. You know what I mean? Right, go down. That's right. Put some distance. You're going to have to work a little bit. However, the other option is this. Take some sandbags along. Now, depending if it's a fighting position, remember you're going to need to make a bulwark. You're going to make your revetments. You're going to make overhead cover. It doesn't mean you're not going to use it. If you're doing a fighting position, you're going to do overhead cover. You're still going to take your mapped out dirt and put it on the roof of the fighting position or the roof of the bunker. Otherwise, all that other soil can be used to build up your side berms. When you roll your soil back into place, you're going to have built up areas underneath that will be that much thicker and reinforced with that much more earth. Never waste nor move anything any farther than you have to. Another thing you're going to start doing is thinking more efficiently. I hear people always gripe about, we don't have steam shovels and we don't have bulldozers. You have a mind. The human mind is the most efficient battlefield computer on the planet, people. If properly disciplined, which is one of the things that the bad guys don't want you to be, anything can be accomplished. Patience is the key, and knowledge, of course, is critical. So here, sit down and think the process through how would you do it. Mark doesn't have to map this out for you. I want you to consider all the possibilities. Now, when you bury something, obviously, the other thing you might want to do, you ought to make sure you have some kind of feature that is least very unlikely that it's going to be moved or disappear. Now, the more remote your cash away from people, the more likely your cash is going to be safe. This is when you're burying things. Again, if you're going to make a complex or a series of what we call defensive network grid points, There's a fighting series of fighting positions in one place, then two or three miles down the road or in another location, cross country, another set, you know, like temporary living quarters so to speak, but there are fighting positions ready to go, boom, you drop into them. Everybody's automatically able to start focusing on it and then get on with the task. If they suspect that the site has been compromised, they don't even have to go near it. There are a number of tricks for identifying that which people need to learn and pay attention to. Hey guys, read more. Read a lot more. Make sure you have libraries on the subjects of war. The Indian wars are a good example. India are another example. People don't realize that the Khyber Pass was fought over for God knows how many years with an aggressor that was dirt, dirt poor. I think the Indians actually were a step up for most of the Indians of India who fought up there in that district of the planet. And you know what? Eventually they fought the British right to a standstill. That's one of those wars where the Brits didn't win. They just kind of walked away every once in a while and then had to come back. That's what happened, it didn't regrow from the pressure. Yeah, exactly. It gets kind of tiring when they keep getting killed. When you talk about burying things and you talk about hiding things, it brings trapping to them. And you know what? We've got Bruce waiting in the wings. Well, I'll tell you what, this is the segue right to what we were discussing for protection, for food getting, and for operations. That's where we need to go. And so, Bruce, jump in there, please. Good morning, everybody. Thanks for having me out by the air. You're welcome, and good morning. Let's do a little bit of an introduction here. You talked about books, Mark. You know, I walked down to the creek here the other day, and I have permission to hunt the big hunk of land, but there's another guy. He has permission to trap it. and he was pulling his traps in for the deer season. And I mentioned, well this guy, he shook his hand, hi I'm Don, hi I'm Randy, the general gratuities or whatnot, that's not the right word there, pleasantry. And throughout the conversation, or rather somewhere in the conversation, I mentioned buckshotting. Have you ever seen any of buckshotts books? And the guy, yeah, I've read most of his books. And this is just some guy standing by the creek, bringing in his sets. So that gives you an idea. There's a lot of trappers out there who know about you guys. We've got Bruce with us today. Good morning. Good morning. Speaking of books, as you know, I mentioned last time, my $255-$250 now. If you can find them, because of the demand, I'm writing another more updated book and it's going to be more on the survival trapping of the whole network and that should be out in a couple of months. Also, don't relax. I've been busy. I got two survivor videos. I haven't even got them on the website. I just finished making them. One's where I just took a pack and went out in January in the UP of Michigan and survived. There will be 20 below and I set up a camp and went and snared my dinner. everything, how you guys can survive even in January. It was in the most comfortable position, you know, and it gets down to 6 below, 20 below Windchill, but you can survive and they show you how. The other one I did was a bug out. I was 1,200 miles away from my house to show you my techniques worked everywhere. I was with a friend in Arkansas and We just set up a scenario that a terrorist attack happened and we went through his hunting camp and we survived gill nets because it was summer time. It was rough eating. We only caught about 8 pounds of fish. He had a really good thing and this is a really good tip. He had coconut oil that the fish in and the reason he had it is you can store it. Let me tell you, that was some of the bath. I've ever ate. I'll explain in that video DVD now. On it now, instead of going out and learning all this stuff the hard way, you can grab these videos and get right up this. With the extra fish, we made a homemade dryer, set it up in the trees, and we had dried fish. And as you can tell, I suffered greatly. Bruce, we're right at the bottom of the hour. Mark has done the intelligence report. You're going to be with us on the other side of the break, aren't you? Of course. Okay, you guys the micro effects broadcast network. Hey, we gotta pay the bills at the bottom of the hour here right now When looking at your personal preparedness level, remember the freeze-dried guy. 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There was a big article in Denver of this one farmer that said people could come glean this field after the harvest. 3,000 people showed, and they need to start gathering their own. One of the best ways you can gather food. don't tell the Mickey Mouse stuff or tell you how to make homemade equipment. And with it and the instructions, you can be gathering anything from rabbit to deer and even small bear. When you have top-wrapping equipment is like hunting a beauty gun. You might get lucky in hip lines. You'll shoot its eye out. And blind them and then glove them. You might. Well, it's the same way when you have real equipment. All of a sudden it's like switching to a shotgun where you can take anything from rabbits. It's the same concept. Well another thing about trapping, it's almost like having employees but you don't have to pay them because you're in more than one place at one time. Yep, and they're working 24-7 for them. That's the beauty of these snares. And really when you think about it, how cheap they are, like a dozen snares that can take in an emergency. They're 24 bucks a dozen. Think of that. 12 guys stretched over three miles guarding all the deer or you can do it for 24 bucks. Did you have it sense to me? No, not to mention you got to feed all them, that dozen empty stomachs. Wait a minute, wait a minute, stop. Feral pigs, I don't think those critters in black uniforms or the funny alphabet letters on them are going to taste good at all. What are you thinking about? Yeah, well, feed them to the... Okay, no problem. I don't know if you know this, Bruce, but when you talk about wild pigs, feral pigs, there's been a number of, you know, experiments up here in Michigan where people have brought razorbacks and others up from Texas and Arkansas and other places and tried to create game farms here. These critters dig and they root, they knock things down and the numbers of them have escaped. And the DNR here in Michigan says, well, if you see a pig running around, you shoot it. More than welcome to shoot it. There is no season on them. I think, you know, if you get it in your snare and then you shoot it, it'd be too much skin off of their back. Well, there's so... I can't remember. You know, down at Texas, you can hunt them at night with night vision. You can spotlight them and do whatever you want to get them. I can't remember how many billions of dollars of crops are lost every year to these. I mean they're just incredible when they get into the wheat fields down there. Real quick on that guys, do you know that California is just as bad but they try not to give it any publicity because after all you don't need to hunt. Still as far as I know now I don't know some of our friends that are up in the mountains I'd have to talk to them again but they still have 100% open season 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, clean them out. Now when I was down in Arizona with the wild pigs, people don't think about this because they're thinking, oh Bambi, oh look, the mountain lion. Oh wait a minute, forgot about that guy didn't we? Because they're out there now too, just like Bruce, you've done the video about the wolves, which everybody needs to see. We're going to touch on that in a second, but out west where you have pigs, or if you have anywhere where you have wild pigs, people, even the domestic pig is dangerous, okay, as it is. They get hungry, you're in front of them, body parts disappear. Now imagine if you will, herds of two and three and four hundred, literally a sea of pigs that if they get hungry and your feet aren't fast enough and they are not a passive creature that's just like a bantha or a, oh it's the buffalo. That's not how it works. These are an aggressive creature, they are territorial. and everything is on the menu for food. So cleaning them out is a really, really, really, really good idea, not just for you, but also for all the other critters in the area that it's basically threatening. Because people don't think that way. I'm watching this with the coyotes here right now, which is why we need to start snaring them out, and we're going to start cleaning them out in other ways. Somebody already has been here just now out with an eye shot of where I'm sitting. have taken down all the game and reduced the overall production of the area and I do not think that's an accident. The rabbits are down, the pheasants are down. Now that we have turkey we never had before and the turkey roost in the trees is the ones we have here so they're not bothered at night. In fact, we've got a flock of turkeys now that's progressively gotten bigger because we've been protecting them to a degree, of big wild turkeys. But the steering, this is where we can start taking out these creatures and it helps in other ways. because it's going to readjust the environment to a degree too. And another thing is, well, Bruce, a pig is a lot more aggressive and a lot more, shall we say, ambitious in trying to get away. So if you practice on pigs, the two-legged kind of swine are pretty easy to deal with with the same technology, aren't they? Imagine that! Well, them pigs hurt and you're polluting. And pigs are in your area, you better be in a protective shelter or up in a tree. Because they'll follow that blood trail. Just like a hound dog. Now, real quick, I want to mention that too. And let everybody know, your wolf video is available, correct? This is another thing about understanding combat terrain because, now there are two things to look at here, guys. We've got lots of animals out there. It is not just Bambi and, oh, there's the occasional bear. All of this larger wildlife is propagated to a greater degree and creates other thermal signatures out there. You know, when we were talking earlier about thermal, this wedges right into it. There's a lot of the things out there moving around. So you're not the only warm blob out there in the environment. So acting like the blobs that are out there is a good idea. Understanding them and watching them and how they move teaches you how you need to move. Okay, learn from the environment, learn from the animals and creatures that are out there. And you've been studying wolves. Please tell everybody about the video there real quick and also how they can get it because everybody needs to watch this. Okay, the wolves down where alive everything. They drop again to Disney. Love the wolves and I did a lot of research on yesterday. I found over a hundred cases here in America that happened in the early 1800s and 1900s. and that's why they are originally wiped out. People attacked until Canada. And imagine that. Luckily there was help there to drive the wolf away. So you need to understand this is in the wolves, they really populate fast. I mean, just think about it. These chicks go in Idaho and now there's over 1,500 that they admit to. We're going to be over 100,000 in the next 10 years. And they eat 50 deer a year on the average. think about a hundred thousand there's not going to be any game left and then the wolves are going to be starving and starving wolves become the most dangerous anybody hurt just like the pigs when they're starving people need to see this and understand that there's seven classics just before a wolf attacks and you need to know what they are I mean once you understand what's in there going oh look at the pretty people no the wolfs go that looks like food and they're afraid you don't react they're supposed to then each time they're going to get closer until they eventually start attacking. Successful in the attack, that's when they're super dangerous. They not only no longer fear humans, but they know we're a food and it's going to spread through the whole pack. You need to understand that the video I did was down in Arizona and New Mexico and had some film of Michigan and how they're destroying and putting ranchers out of work. And again, this comes back to what Mark's always talking about. It's our boots. Independent ranchers are going out of business because of these. You need to pop over to my website at www.TrapinAtSnaringStuff.com. You can order the video off. You can call me 701-485-35. If you want to check out my Trapin At Snaring stuff, you can go to www.TrapinAtSnaringStuff.com. It's not plural. Just like it sounds. Snare. www.survive.com or you can email me, human, or give me a call at 701-485-3528. I want to use this here to interject a thought that, you know, all of the tree huggers and all of the wolf lovers, because I've seen your video and I've seen the dummies standing there protesting the rancher who, you know, has X amount of dead cattle is just about to be run off his land because it's no longer productive. and they don't want you to don't shoot the wolf it's not his fault it's your fault for being here kind of mentality all of these people and even the DNR no matter what they call it in any individual state fuse or just don't wish to look at the whole of the equation because you know they want to bring the wolves back because the wolves have been here since you know God made them but portion of what they don't want to talk about is where are the herds of buffalo. Now I'm not saying we need to bring back the buffalo, but I'm just saying if you want to bring back the wolves, you need to bring back the proper balance because you know in the spring, wolves hunt the elk, the calves, they hunt the buffalo calves, they have a lot of other things. And again, to think that well we can bring back the wolves, but we don't have the whole of the population that we used to have and we never will. It's ludicrous. It's insane. It is just coo coo. And I'm not talking about cocoa puffs. What? You know, I mean, just think about it. We replace the buffalo with the cattle. Yup. And now the cattle, huh, where are the wolves going to eat after they wipe out the deer and the elk? Put enough ranchers out of business? Then what are they going to eat? Huh, maybe you rule residents? Plus, you know, one of the things that bothers me most about this is these same parasites. You know, the socialist to me is bottom feeder. they've never seen a government by government project they won't suck onto and you'll find if you look the arm of that you know look under the armpit of that on uncle sam there you'll find all these socialist leeches just literally clusters like care okay just fucking the lifeblood out with we're doing they're the ones who told us we needed to have the elk program remember that I remember this guy, oh we've got to transplant the elk, we need to save the elk, we need to blah blah blah blah blah and we're going to do this and if you touch them or go near them, you'll be executed, you'll have 20 years in prison, you'll have, just pick your state depending on where you were. Now here's the thing, we spent, and here's the real kicker on this one, the hunters mostly, 99.99%, paid and spent the money to have these elk herds and elk populations developed. And what is fascinating about this is they turned right around and they decimated what literally were decades of work to bring up these populations. They have decimated them. Now if the hunters went out and did this, they'd be screaming bloody murder. But the eco-freaks, the nutcases, educated mostly in colleges where they have no mind, they have no thinking process, they are indoctrinated not thinking, they have turned right around and taken every one of these projects and cut the tendons off them. And it's fascinating to me. I watch this and it's like, you know, it doesn't take but little common sense to think this true. And that's the last thing that I have found in all of this that these creatures do not have. Socialists do not have any common sense. There's a nutcase mindset to them. They are a sickness that if you let them go crazy, they all do anything you can imagine from murder, mass, groups of people to take every minute you've got of your life. And that's really where this happened with all of these programs. Oh, there's another federal government program we can set up. I'll parallel that because you see with another thing. The dam, they hate dams now. The latest thing is to hate the dams and destroy dams. And so they're trying to attack every, of course in the same breath they're lamenting about cheap power in America, okay. The most common logical thing is gravity is free. Once you got the dam in place, gravity does the rest, so to speak, guys. And they don't want to talk about that. Well now we've got people, we've got girls writhing around in bikinis when they're yapping about clean coal, why? Because El Gore is a coal man, guys. He's a cold person, so these nutcases have no, there's no genuine concern with the exception of maybe the rank and file who are blathering whatever the latest Pablum of the day is. You know, wolves are fluffy, wolves are warm. Yeah, okay, well, tell you what, why don't you go there and feed one for me, okay? And I don't mean take a bag of feed. I mean, why don't we just drop them off and feed them every once in a while? That'll save us some problems, get rid of the eco-freak problem. Yeah, I understand and believe in animal, in, in, um, animal management. We've had great people who have done that Bruce, but we've got a real problem with this situation because where the barrier is, is when you start hearing about us having to set child barriers up, wolf protection areas. For kids at bus stops. I'm sorry, that's where it's time to thin them out and get rid of them. When you have them coming up and they start, we've even had coyote and people go, oh coyotes, they're the most, yeah, they are the most cowardly of the canine. But you know what, once they've been crossbred, which is what happened in this area, with domestic animals, domestic dogs, they don't have the same fear and there's a little different gene added and they become more aggressive. I'll tell you what I'm going to do. First we've got to get a caller in here. We've got a caller and we have... We've got your caller. Oh, sorry about that. Anyway, the point is that we have the ability to do a fine job at this. Now, Bruce, again, for everybody listening, everyone get your pen and paper. You weren't paying attention here the first time we did this. First of all, give Bruce a call or write him at these locations and get the information. The snares are priceless. The kids, I've got everybody raving about these kids that's gotten them because they've used them immediately and guys, they work faster. fast, fast, and the other is silence. So Bruce jump in there again please. even mention any new documentaries on wolves because they're scared to death that the average American is going to see this video and stop supporting them. You've got to remember, we're fighting them. The people that are opposing them, we're making 20,000, 30,000 a year and Defenders of Wildlife collects 35 million a year. So who's the grassroots? Who's the money? This is all about money. and the researchers are all, give us the grant money, we'll say whatever we want. And the defenders of wildlife is, oh the poor wolfie, send us more money. And they don't care about the people that are getting put out of business. They don't care that kids are being stalked at bus stops. Because as far as they're concerned, the people don't belong out there. So they want to steal the freedom away from the American people. Too many great men have protected this to allow this nonsense to keep going. It's time people stand up, find out the truth, and say, enough. We've got to start taking care of America. You know, an interesting thing there too is, and this is what gets me about this, is the fact that they're being so disingenuous. They know, and everybody, you can feel it. You know when you deal with people close up, you can tell when they're lying. When you've dealt with enough people. And these characters intentionally have fabricated and restructured. And it makes no sense. It's like there are gaping holes when you look at what they've set up in the way of the system or what they've brought in the way of an argument. There are gaping holes in the information base. And any time that I see that, that means not that, you know, again, we do it the way we present things. We provide everything we can and we tell you where the areas are that we need to fill in the blanks. The other side will do just a reverse. Oh, don't think about that. You don't need to think. Just follow the witch doctor. Unkaw, unkaw, unkaw. Uh oh, we got a caller real quick. We're going to jump in there because we're almost at the top of the arrow. Jump in there, caller. This is John from Pwnunk, Kentucky. Hard way. Hey. I'm going to give a plug to Buckshot's videos. I bought a set of videos here about a year and a half ago from them. And I'll tell you, the information is nothing less than killer. Alive in the woods, how to put food on your table. What do you need to do? If you got some disposable cash, get those videos. They'll save your life. That's all I got. Thank you. Thank you. God bless. Thank you. Again, Bruce, give out your contact information and everybody keep your pen and paper on hand. Go Bruce. 701-8528. Email at l.com at www. If you have any problems the other day, how much should I have? And I'm like, Snares are so cheap, they have a minimum of five dozen of these cam locks put away so they can handle these critters. And like Mark was saying, we've got to get back to thinning the predators down. Every predator you kill is more game for you and your family. It doesn't mean wiping them out, it means thinning them down. Don't worry, they'll breed and there'll be plenty more next year. It's right. The sharper, fast ones are going to be living, so look at this way. It's kind of that, you know, again, it's the old, you're part of the natural process. That's another thing for years. You know, back in the 60s and 70s, it was be the natural man thing that came in. You know, the hippie was, uh, wasn't anti-hunting so much as just, you know, hey, guy, be cool. It's fine. The real hippies, I don't talk about the plastic hippies. The plastic hippies came later, and guys, they were into all this. They basically, we used to call them ridge runners. We call them hippies. they knew all of this they were in all of the natural things are into the indian arts they were into the into the native science of their into her biology and it was cool now we got these not cases that are often while all in the twilight zone of get a book they could they could turn the page and check to see if they can have that pair of sandals with another politically correct and doesn't have any moose hair and doesn't have any cotton or what look okay but only for the caragua you know i can be a spider You gotta have a schedule, man, or it doesn't work. Well, I'll tell you what, Bruce, thank you for coming up. Can we have you up again later on in the week? Sounds good. Don, how about if we bring him back up Thursday? Is that good? Yeah, he'll be up later with us today, too. Excellent. Guys, we need the information out. Survival is the key. We're trying to provide you with solutions, not complaining about the problems. We got the men and the women who can do it, and Bruce is one of those men who can help you right now. Well as always God bless the Republic. Death to the new world order. We shall prevail ladies and gentlemen the empire is on the run. And all of us side by side will move forward. We will embrace our liberty. We will forget our enemy and leave them behind of the dust. We'll remember what they did but forget them as the creatures that they are to be forgotten.
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